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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-19 - Orange Coast PilotMesa. ~ndorses freewa)' fee pla•> Unanimous counci avors the notion of developers paying fort oroughf ares · proved a non-b1nd1naaareement with the county tocontin~workillfon the creation of a freeway authority that would collect fees for the pf'Ol)Oled San Joaquin Hills. Eastern and "foot- hill freeways. t1on costs. estimated at SI billion. Tht citi~ of Costa Mesa. Laauna kach. Newpon Beach and San 'Juan Capistrano have been pre1ented with an aareement to raise funds for the San Joaquin Hill s Freeway. which would traverse the coastal foothills from Newpon Beach to San Juan Capistrano. developments within proposed atse11ment areas in Anaheim, Senta Ana. Orantc. Tus11n and Yotba Linda. The cities of San Clemente and Irvine art beina asked to panM:i- pate in ..,eements coverina au three frttways. dnt"lopmtnt pro,em in the~-NeW COMllUCtioD ia lllr _.. Pft)POled aerW"Dt area WOtlld.,,, an tstim111ed additional ~ fll '5 cents per square foot for oflic:il. S500 By TONY SAAVEDRA Oftllil .... NM...., The Costa Mesa City Council tentatively endorsed a county plan that would pay for three new Oranae County freeways by .charaina fees to Cout Eddie Martin, the "Father of Orange County Avia- tion,'' tens of the early days of flying on the Orange Coast./ A3 Coast residents react to a proposal to ban bars' "happy hours." I A3 California o lywOOd !trlptwrlf&rs end bitter strike./ AS Nation Subway victim says trio were sitting when -Bernhard Goetz shot them./A5 Conservatives hall Mon- day's Supreme Court rul- ing on political spending llmlts./M World Arms talks continue with Soviets claiming Re-· agan 's M)( missiles are "trump card." IM A doztn South Africans have been killed In the latest rioting./ A4 · lllnd&Body Southern California Is prime territory for skin cancer. Don't lgnorethe warning slgnals.181-- Heart bypass operations are becoming more fre- quent but studies seriously challenge their effectiveness. /81' • · Sports Dana Barns is a model of consistency for Orange Coast College's women's swimming team./C1 Edison High has a new phenom for Its football program./C1 Court's decision: Boy can play on girls volleyball team./C2 Entertainment Young love encounters rough shoals In the new play "Salt Water Moon" at South Coast Reper- tory ./83 "First Steps" Is an en- grossing docu-drama on television tonlght./83 Bulneu Officers of the failed Heritage Bank of Anaheim have been sued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp./114 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bu8'neaa Clautfied Comlca Croeaword Death Notices Horoecope Ann Lander• Mtnd and Body OpWon Pmperazzl Play Ae\iew Poffce Log Publle Notat Sport• Tllevtlk>n I n.t .. W•ther I 82 86 A3 "EM-5 ce-a 86 C8 C4 C7 82 81-2 Al 81 B3 A3 C4-5 C 1-4 82 B3 A2 new developments. The council's approval came Monday niahl without the healed ctitpUtn that have plagued other cities involved in the proposed ro.d fee Pl'Qlr'lm. The council unanimously ap- Plerrepaln Eleven cit~s alona the propoled routes art beinJ asked to sian asree- mcnts suppon1na the freeways and the need to assess new devek>pments to help pay for dcsian and construe- The Eastern and Foothill corridors would be panially funded by new Art Ferrick cata throaCh rated bolt u maintenance work contln11e11 at the lfew- port Pier. ltYeJY two Jean workmen re- place the pier Rpporta that belln to ehow the wear-and-tear of 9tonD dam.ace and rot caa.eed by Y&riORa eea creanire11. The firm contracted to do the work, Art Broman General E11&1neertq Contractors of Lone Beach. will eoon moYe to the Balboa Pier. The piers remain open darlDC the work. ~IVI SPACES CONTEST r Entry Form See Page A5 Control of health care costs needs tO.be top priority Nation , emPfoyees can no Ion er a fford s pira ling medical cost By ROBERT HYNDMAN OftMO.., .......... Pacific Mu1ual Life Insurance Co. says. .. The health care indus1ry is under- going a revolut1on -there's no 01hcr lcrm for it. The government and cm plo)crs canno1 afford the sp1rahng costs of medical care." said Waller Gerken. chairman of the board of Pacific Mutual. which is head- quan cred in Newpon Beach. Gerken's rommcn1s were made Mondav afternoon al lhc annual Bruce Mattern. Costa Mesa city engjnttr. satd lhc proposed fees would be added lo the highway maintenance charaes levied on ~or pa h<*I room or '-''' for eKla • sinale-family house. County rcpons said the fee "°" gram is upccted to raite the price ol new homts• in IOUthem 0..-. (...._ ... nawAT/MI Jail crowding to cost county a$50,000fine G ray's ruhng by coun1y attorneys. Supervisors study solution, but say ffiey lack funds By JEFF ADLER oe-.~NM .... ---- Al a Monday afternoon court hearing in Los Angeles. Gray held Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates and the Board of ..Supervisors in con1empt of courtTor not ot>eyin1 his _...~...,.....,=lin:..:a..:l=hat beds be ov1ded for each inrnate whospen sa ni tin After being held in criminal con- 1emp1 and fined $50.000 for fai ling lo comply with a 1978r l'ederaJ coun order to pTovide beds for all Orange County Jail inmates, members of the Board of Supervisors"llia TcXtaVlfiCy are ~tudying ways 10 meet fCderal requirements. , Board Chairman Thomas Riley said he is awai1ing a repon from the county probation depanmcnt thal would recommend an alternative sentencing program aimed at reduc- ing lhc number of inmates. Riley also said he expected the Fd w-OUld-b@-briefed--W-edncsda on U.S. District Coun Judge William jail. . The $50.000 will be put in a coun account lo pay for a spcaal masler who will be appointed to ovenee upgradina conditions at lhcjail, Gray told 1hc Associa&ed Praa. - He also imposed a penalty of SIO per nigh1 against Gates a nd the county for each inmate without a bed. bu1 he stayed the order for 60 days lo p vc the coun1y time to comply with bis ordeT. "It is not necessarily surprising,. we expected i1." Supervisor Bruce Nestande said. But Nestandc said probkms at the jaiHhould be placed in the laps of (Pleue eee COUJlfT![A41 High Court puts limit on cbarges for DWI susp-ects From staff ud wire reports .\ drunken dri ver who inj ures or kills several people in an accident can be charged with only one coun1 of felo ny drunken driving. lhe s1a1e Supreme Coun ruled unanimously Monda). The ruling eliminates 10 of lhe 13 charges agains1 Joan Wilkoff of Garden Grove who was arrested following a four<ar crash In August 1983 on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beacn. One person was killed and five were injured. Wilkoff was charged wi1h one count of \Ch1cular manslaugh1er and siA coun1s each of1he separate crimes of dri\ in~ while in1o·ocated and dri\ ing w11h a blood-alcohol level abo'e 1hc legal limit of0.10 in such a wa)' as 10 cause injury or dea1h. Orange Coun1y Supenor Coun Judge James Smith and the 4th D1s1nc1 Coun of Appeals upheld lhe mul11ple charges. But the Supreme Coun said there should have been only one count of each charge. The coun ruled thal state law proh1b11s lhc acl of dnving while drunk. and onl ) one punishmenl per illegal ac1 1s allowed. Whe1her multiple chafleS can be filed depends 6ifthe definiuon of1he illegal ac1. Jus1ice .\llcn Broussard said. For e'ample. he said. in vehicular manslaughter the illegal act 1s defined as the unlawful killing of a human being. lf1hrec people are ki lled in one (Plu.e eee DRUNJCEN/ A2) Mission's myth not hard to swallow By DENNI GEORGATOS 11111 111•• "-W"'9f The chcl'r\ of tourists and the ringing of church bc.-lls greeted tht' swallo"s of San Juan Capistrano toda) as the) complelcd lhe1r annual JOUme)' to an old mission in this coastal town. Mixed zoning studied Drastic changes will be required of doctors. attorneys and federal tax planners if the nsing costs of heahh care arc to be curbed. the head of the (Pleue eee HEAL TR/ A2) Walter Gerken Eight~ -ninc-~ear-old PauJ A.rb1so and his grandson. Mike Ge telum. 29. tolled four ca Hron bells in the (Pleue eee TW&ET / A2) 8y TONY SAA V&DllA ............ - Costa Mcu is ClllillJ in a host of. u pcns to help de1emune the fate or the city's odd transition ZOM. an area w~ rnidents aR allowed 10 optt· aw c:erta1n tommem.I busint9tl out of their hofMI. -' The City C'ouMd "nan1mousJy ~ Monday~· l to pey $9.~ for fft ttHOMk' on ~enlial commertial cit 1 wwllri11 the rone. -ttkh encom,._..a poifttOn of Wtst 19th Slmt. Maten Ftdttal and Whmitt avett.a.: Cit}' offkialt approved the 1onr 1n 196~ for 1n lllft dial wn t11peacd •n (111111•--A/ASI Israel life not that different from U.S., teen visitor says Eran Nadan. a 17-)ear-old v151tor from I rael. ~•s s1andin1 before a ninth-aradc "orld history cla!>~ at Ncwpon Harbor H1Jh Sehool. wait- 1n1 to fie ld question about his homeland. He ... prepared to dt • cu the 1ntnca<'1es of lsra<"h politics. the romptc' I rath· rab con01ct and hi na11on·s unique arm) service rtqu1remt'nt-mandat1niscrv1C"C for womt'n as wtll as men. " ewport Harbor <iitudent raised h1~ hand. "l 1.,c. "hat do)ou do for fun'' .. the )outh asked " ou kno"· M.c aner '4:hool " ran. dre\~ 1111 a looo,c '"catshtn --...=--an<tbtw ll'ln\ Jrtnncd at the fam1har QUC"lllOn. ··w e do C\C'r)thina that ~ou do for fun:· hr rcphcd ... We have l)ln1es. But one d11Tercnl'C between )Our p:m1e~ and ouqx1nic 1s lhat in Israel "c don't.ha'c a <leaall dnn.,1ng • e. Hert. )OU ha\C one beer and lt't e'e1tcd bttau tt's forbidden We don't set C\C'llcd about 11 It's not a big deal 1n l\roel " Other Que t1ons p1tcht'd at ran concerned datina. fa t Ood. mov1~ and mu\1 One student a li..cd .. Do \OU ha\C' ~:Ill'\ in l~racl" .. lht" qucnc' led the cwpon \lu· J .... n t \ • t ca 1. h c r f\ ~ n n l"l h K:tucnnc:l\tC't. 10 '' h. ""-id' all o'er s I - -' • llESA T~SITION ZONE •.• ._., """· "1olve rrom a row of)t'loulfs into a hampcr~"<t by laws ao vcrn1 na rc~1den- C01Drnt'rt'•al strip. · . ual zone~. That ~laefwas prompted by plans A con ultinJ company. Ke)'scr- nothtr option would be to ltt the uan~1t1on zone remain in a •&ate of limbo. Cit\' official said the ttam would con ist of fi\t cl\pen' as~mbled by the Or.ante C'ount) chJtpter of the Amcn can Institute of Architect'>. The) would ~ aui4'ted b )' studcnt'i from tocal collcaes. Swallows get a warm welcome 10 widen 19th trtct and conitruct a Marston A soc1atcs. was awarded the bridtt to carry the roadway over the contract to analyze the 1ont's tton· Santa River U\lO Huntinaton Omt<' futu~. The-tudy wm IHUl'IX Beach.~ w~....Jlw a 9CUPosa.l.Lo th11 both .&be llAb Streel--bridtf and fiirn iM orushlands, where I 9th the marina will be built. Freehty 9':rubW bv ,. Md Mil. end oowned wttft new --""'==;..=------ ..._ In ._ MOUrMIM. "9outMm e.itfomtl pteptred a warm ~ tOfM>tlf\8 1Ddir.MeMawa trttt now ends. into a marina wi th Ketstr-Marston i under contract . r~~~t)Plannin ~panment c ttmated thatthe co t o the t"o-da) <1fudy would IX' le 5 than $3.000. l klea were cleltlng u the let•wlnter thunderatorm tl'lat rUMbled ttwouah tM.,.. Mondey "'°*Into Attiona toct.y, Iha National W•lf'9r 6ervtce IMS. 3.000 boat slip$. with Costa Mesa for other studies on B\lt after more than 20 years. the the city redevelopment area. Althouah th l· rnuncit ordered the report<1 to bt l'Omplct~ 1n time for a Ma > 22 hearing. city ~vdopment Services Director Doug Clark said the team report would probably not be read> until the end of the year. Thi dtperture of tM upper level loW preaur• ayatem will allow w•mtno Wedneeday. tl'le fttat day of ttae new aeeaon. Alona tl'le Orang. Cout It wllf be flK ttwOUQh Wedneeday. strttt has remained a dead-end road The council also voted to form a with a Sie(tion of hou5n-. which h.aV9 Rc11onat Urban DHign A"j tancc no t fully anvolved into bu inessn. Team to study the area and ad vise the They have instead become mom· cit) on whether to make the area all and-pop-type shops that arc commcn.·1al or all residential. Wanner Wedneeclay, l'llgh 12 to 70. Lowa tonight ln the upper 30e thrOUQh lower SOI. From Po+nt Conceptk>n to tl'le Mexlcen Bord9r and out 80 mltet-Over Inner watwa Wind• moatly norU!welt 10 to 20 tcoot• dlmtnlehtng to llght and varlabl9 tonight, becomlno southweet to w.•t 8 to 18 knot• WednMday afttrnoon. DRUNKEN DRIVER RULING ••• J'romAl crash. there could be thrtt separate charaes of manslauaht~r. Broussard said. 1milarly. firing one bullN that kills two people could lead 10 two murder char-Res. But felony drunken driving 1s defi ned as driving while intoxica ted in a wa) that causes injury or death. Bro usstird said. "The number of times the act is committed determines the number of 11mes the statute 1s violated," he said. "The Legislature has chosen to draw a li ne ... b defining one crime to temn of t n act of violence agaiMt the: person ... while defining the other in terms of an act of driving." he 531d. T here are several cases pending in Orange County couns that could be affected by the high coun ruli ng. K}m L. Murphy, 26. of Oxnard ts charged "ith three counts of ~lo.ny manslaughter. felo ny drunken dn\· mg with 1nJ ury or death and driving under the inOuence of alcohol. She also is charged with a single count of driving wi th a rcstrk tcd driver's license. The accident in which Murph) is charged resulted to the deaths of three young Mission Viejo women. T hl' two-caracciden1 occum:d last foll an a tretch of Pacific Co3!.I H1ghwa) near Huntington Harbour known as ··stood Alie> ... The ruling also could afTt:l't 1he ca c against Michael, W. Reding .. 26. The Full erton man is charged with four counts ofsecond>-Oegrce murder. four counts of. mnnsla~ter and two counts of drunken drt ving, Redtng was 1n"olvro in an accident last fall in Fullerton that killed a Fullerton mother. Pamela True- blood. and her three children. HEALTH CARE REVOLUTION •.. From Al meeting of the 552 Club. a support most cost-ellect1ve care. he said . group for Hoag Memorial Hospital tn Other changes in both Med icarl' Newport Beach. · and other insu rance programs call for "Tbc heahh care industry needs to placing a ceiling on the amount find ways. to provide high quality reimbursed for each type of injury or medical care while controlling costs illness. Gerken said. in a highl y competitive environ-As a result. if costs fo r a particular ment," he said. illness exceed the allowable payment. tests due to the threat of malpracttce suits agarnst them. Those tests may be costing up to $40 billion a year in un necessar. hl'alth care. Gerken said. •. c neeo cnan.ges in tort law because of the tremendous cost of malpractice insurance." he said. "Eventually the availability of malpractice insurance is going to dry Tempa .. ,. 41 34 13 45 11 St .. 2t S. 33 52 30 es o 4 1 22 44 ,, Calif. Temps Senla AM M 41 Stnte Cfvr eo 46 as 4S 74 42 15 4 1 ,. " IO 50 SA/llA Marie 51 43 High, lowfOf' 24hOuttendlng115 Im --T~ll\09~--v.ney.....;, _____ 4_4_30_ Wetalleld 55 4 7 H ti 33 14 M at 32 ,. 41 21 13 32 50 33 45 " 57 49 11 37 eo 42 e7 53 .. 70 33 21 41 43 1'I 40 6' 3e 27 \I 71 41 11 .. .. 47 42 24 ee .,. 30 " e11ut11a 55 46 ,,..,.0 54 60 L.anCUt.. 57 44 LOI Anoelee at 41 OMolanil SI & t PMO AoOM9 st 40 Red 8111" 54 46 AMWOOCI Clly e I 46 Sect-10 st •4 s.lin• 56 53 891\ Ol9go 82 H S1111 , rencr.co 58 60 s.n-. 8erblt• 82 44 Stoclcton 57 •2 Higll. IOW IOt 24 llOul• enoing II 5 p m k ••-59 411 a.-wint 49 37 MIOC> 56 :µ _.... 11 60 c..9llna sa 41 Long 8Mdl S9 45 ~ 58 •7 Moftrllllia 5 7 42 MonMt9Y 53 4S ----------Ml. 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Second IOw a 32 pm Secon<I lliQh e 48 p m F11t110w Fwll 111(111 Second low Secono hlOn wtONH OAY 22tam 1127•m 2 55pm 1109pm I 0 u 02 • 7 sun 1e11 tocMY at e 04 P m ,_ Wedllft(lay et 5 S 1 Lm enO Ml• aglin at 804 pm Moon Mil today et 4 37 pm.,,._ w.onetlday •• 5 s2 • m ano .... eo•ln at5$4pm Gerken said rising health costs the hospital is forced to absorb the accounted for I 0. 7 percent of the loss. gross national product in 1983. The uch 1.:hanges forced hospitals to $355 billion spent that year is ex-take a harder look at unnecesary costs f)ectcd-t<>-incrc~se. t0-mor than .S they-would stay ~low-the retm- trillion by the end of the centuf). he bursement ceiling. It also makes for up unless something is done soon." Finally. Gerken said. tax reform • d l~ 'TQ.· ~1 • t€ ~~~~~r!ie~em~di~~~~n~,:nrr----.,.,f-¥lne e ~~ ~tlO~ expansion VO said. more competition among hospitals. To keep up wi th those expenses. To tighten their belts. hospitals are coverage. The proposal says that employer contributions to medical By PHIL SNElDERMA N "Although the council decision will should be decided insurance wou ld be counted as tax-delay matters. it in no way_jeop-_:\graf\ said he \le"ed t~tud health insurance col'!IQ_anies like Pa-asking their doctors ~do_as mw:h -rifle-Mutual have"iSeen force to rai~ -testing pnor to hospital admission ahle income for the..emi)loyA ou1wo.1rNetew ---.l'Woditt·s the Fluor-ammel Trow propo~t as a "d~p-sr. mot10~. "If this tax 1s put into efTec t. some In a decision that will delay Fluor's partnership." which would -;1mpl} bu!) the con01ct their premiums by 20 to 50 percent. and to make better use of out-pa tie nt Employers. in tum. are demanding services. of the you ng and healthy workers may Corp.'s plans to construct high-rise Council members David Sills. for ~1x months. drop pre' ~nttve health coverage to office buildings around its corporate But Sills he bclteved a pen od of more information from their in· Doctors are also being asked to surance carriers. Gerken says. Where avoid unnecessary admissions and they were only concerned before with opcrauons. avoid taxation. As people opt out of headquaners. the Irvine C'i ty Council David BaJcer and Sally Anne Miller review will eventually lead to a health plans. the cost rises for older voted Monday to stand by its de· supported the six-month stud y re-compromise resolu11on of the dis- and less-healthy workers . .'' Gerken velopment guidelines for the Irvine prding tlle Irvi ne Business Com pin agreement. He disputed the "decp- said. Business Complex area. which irr- ordinance. six" dl'scnpt1on. -;aid pre1;sure from employee satisfaction. empl o)ers ·-rm not talking about appendec- now demand information regarding tomies or cancer surgery." Gerken health costs and expenditurcsrelattng said. "However. the incidence of C- to average lengths ofsta) by hospital sccuons (Caesarean) and hys· and by diag nosis or type of ad-terecto m1es is increasing ~t alarming mission,_ ------rates:-T-he C'-seetion-ratc in eaiifonria "The tax would be regressive. eludes the Fluor propen y. Council members Larry Agran and developers un\1ouo; to build in Irv ine hitting hardest at those least able to The council directed its staff to Barbara Wiener disagreed. saying would not allo" the matter to be afford it." cont inue enforcing the development some of the development issues buried. ____ _ O n a 'positive note. Gerken sa iLrlJks.__whllc.._a_six-monlh 4Wd)'-i llllliiiiillllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--------------• "As a result of nstng heal1h care is over 20 percent of all births. but costs. employers have revolted." 'infant m ortality is about the same as Gerken said. it was IO years ago when the C -section About 60 percent of the natton 's rate was less than 7 percent.'' irrnmi ce cafi'lci'Sanonosplta scan conducted 1odetermincwhatchanges work together on arrangements to are needed. establish rates 10 create incentives for Fluor officials argued Monday they patientsto choose their hospitals. have 1he right to build an additional Also. insurance companies arc 1.5 mill ion square feet of general or MacArthur-CdM Freeway link severed by Ca~trans top SOO companies ha\C changed Changes have to be made to the their health benefi1s to encourage counroom as well . Gerken says. promoting well ness programs lo en-speculati ve offi ce space on their 162- courage preventive medicine. stress aC're site at Jamboree Boulevard and ei'nployees to shop around ror the Doctor are running unnecessaf) managcmenl and fitness programs. the San Diego Freeway .. The short roadway connecting MacArthur Boulevard wi th the nonhbound Corona del Mar Freewa> (Route 73) has been closed per- manently by Caltrans officials. TWEET TWEET. THEY'RE BACK ..• City stafTmembe:l:~m Fluor has· the right onl y to build new offices for the corporauon's,0 . In a 3·2 vote. the council backed the stafT interpretatio n and decided it The I 1/z-mile connector. which lies to the bustling busi ness area south of John Wayne Airport. was closed Monday to allow for completion of Route 73. F rom Al sacred garden of 1he M1ss1 on ·an Juan Capistrano while a half-do1en swallows circled ovNhead. Arb1so said 1he loud pealing of the bells sometimes frightens the sh} birds awa). ..but we nng them anywa} ... to let the people know 1hc birds are here. ..\rb1so has been the mission's official swallow spoucr and bcllnnger Jor the past four decades. The official arrival time was 8:47 a.m. under sunny skies. Scores of cheering onlookers stood behind t\cbW> as he ra ng the bells. Michael Dctmers. who brought hi s wife and two children from Grand Rapids. Mich .. for the occasion. said he studied a d1spla) at 1he mission 'lo he rould pick out the swallows from the pigeons. blackbirds. sparrows and othl'r lmd., that reside 1n this c:om- mun11~ 65 milcc; nonh of an Diego. "'We came a long "a} for this:· he c;a1d . "We c;ct up our 'aca11on so we could he here·· 1-k and h1\ "Ill'. Josephine. was standing tn another part of the gardens from lhe bellringcr and hadn·t seen an) swallows }Cl but were confident 1he) would later 1n the day. Mel anie Detmcrs. their 13-year-old daughter. said she \\as ha\'lng fun. "bul I'd rather be at Disneyland." Several hundred\ 1sitors hoping to catch an earl~ glimpse of the birds walked about the mission grounds early toda}. thctr heads tu rned sky- ward. ·-rq~ been loof..tng forward to this for so long ... said Ros<.· o ·onofrio. of Bridgeport. Conn. "I got up earl) this morntng but so far I haven·1 seen an~ swallows. But rm glad I'm here. Ma} be the} (the birds) will come out later ·· B' da,., end . some 5.000 devoted bird· watchers were exixcted to pas~ through the gates ofM 1ss1on San Juan Capistrano. where the S\\allows haH' .,rx:nt their spring and summer fo r the past 209 ~cars. The <;\\a llow\. according to legend. m1gTate to the mission from their \\Inter home 1n Goya. Argenuna. rnmplc11ng 1hc 6.000-mile JOurne} on March 19. St. Joseph's Day. \lthough the birds have been pan should remain in efTect duri ng the of m1ss1on lore since lhe church was 180-da) stud) period. founded in 1776. tht• tourists didn'1 While the decision prcvcnls Fluor turn o ut in great numbers until the from proceeding with its plans for swallo" 's fabled return was popu-new office buildings. city offici als said lari1ed by composer Leon Rene in his Monday's vote should not prevent 1939 hit song. "When the Swallows Fluor from processing its plans fo r Return to Capistrano... two hotels. retails businesses and a ··The) (the tourists) never get tired movie theater complex on the prop- of seeing the swallows come back. I erty. Fluor has entered into a partner- guess the~ JUSt like ha tog s<>methi ne ship with Trammell Crow Co .. a pred1t.·t.able 1n their ltves." said Chen maJor developer. to build the pro· <'uh er. a secrc1ary at the mission. jects. In rec·ent ~cars. as development -Ear~> today Fluor released the increased around the mission. fewer following statement regarding the of the inscc1-cat1 ng swa11ows have vote: .. We arc. Qf course. disap- come b.ick to the church grounds. pointed that the Irvine City Counci l Instead. Oockc; of ttn) fork-tailed has postponed a dcc1s"ion on approval birds . re-settled in outlying rural of the Fluor-Trammel Crow develop- areas. "'here 11 is quieter and bugs ment plan .... We arc certain that after more plentiful. Cuhcr said. further study. thl' council will agree The arri' al of the swallo"'s to· that the project meets procedural augurates a da~ long cekbrat1on at the requirements. m1ss1on. beginning with a morntng The freeway work is expected to be completed by the end of the year and will include on ramps at Jamborel' Road in both directions. says Calt rans spokeswoman Margie Tiritilli. Caltrans officials sa y MacA rthur's northbound commuters can connect with the San Diego Freeway by continuing on MacArthur all the wa) to the freeway interchange. To connect with the northbound Route 73. motorists now will turn ofT MacArthur to Jamboree. Birch Street or Campus Drive. From 73. motorists can connect wi th the 55 and 405 freeways. Signs were posted during the past week alening motorists to the closure . mass at the chapel. A parade. songc;. manach1 music. basket wea vi ngdem- onstrat1ons and the performance of a Juaneno Indian dance group were among the: other fest1v1t1es planned to celebratl' the s,.,,allo"s' homecomtng. FREEWAY FEE PROPOSAL BACKED ... From Al ( ounty served b)' the three proposed freeways b an ~verage -ofS I. I 00. ISRAEL LIFE. CULTURE EXPLAINED ... The projected increase has drawn complaints from residents in Irvine. "here the tentative agreements we re approved Feb. ! 2 by a div ided Ci ~y C ·ouncil af\er eight hours of public hearings. posed to the corridor because of tears that it wo uld boost dl'velopment to southern Oran'~e C'ounty and-funher clog the roadways. In Costa Mesa. Mayor Norma Hertzog said the city. by sign ing the tentative agreement. was preserving its bargaining power with the county on the San Joaquin Hills Freeway. Wa} nc arport. It "'ac; expanded after Irvine ollicials rnmplained that Costa Mesa's fastest growtng area. nonh of.the . an Diego Freeway. had been left out. The new assessment map includes the north Costa Mesa propeny as well as a large rc'itdent1al portion south of the San Diego Freeway. City offi cials arc asking the residential section, as well as Orange Coast College and the Orange County Fairgrounds be rc· From A l purpO\C'i ul his '1s1t , he ..aid. was to '>ho'" ..\merican c;tudentc. tha1 their f<,rad1 cuunterpart'> arc not all that d10ercn1. Eran "as one of 50 1 .. rad1 high ~chool c;tudents sent O\ er'lcas for a month-long tour of .\mencan c1t1ec;. The) oungstcrs ha\l' hcen c;pcaktng at public and pn vatt· c;choolc;. hcfore Jcw1c;h and non-Jewish aul11encc'1. Eran "as one of s1"C. teen'> who spent a week in Orange C ounl) during a' 1'l1t sponsored hy the lsraeh Mtntstry of Foreign .\ffa1r'I anll lhc Orange Count) 1.·haptt'r of the i\menran Je"1sh C omm1ttec Earlier. Eran had been awed b) thc '>llC and rapid pace of New' ork (ti} He survived ~now 1n Den \Cr. where hl' nl'lo encountered a student who a~parcntl) lOnfused modern Israeli' with their no madic descn nc1ghb<>r<.. the lkdou1ns. "Where do \OU park 'our camel-; " hen YOU comr to school';" lhe Rod" Moun.Hun student asked. · .\not her )Oulh wondt.•rcd. "Do )OU lUI people's hands ofT for punish- ment'!" · During his vis11 to the Orange C'oa'il. Eran 4it:l}Cd with focf.. and ~h!lron Leider of Newport lka:h and tht'1r daughter Susie. who'su scniorftt ewport Harbor H1&h. The Israeli youngster~ usually work 1n boy-girl teams. but the da) Eran addrc'iscd Kenne1h Baucrm1estcr's ~1xth-period class. his p:inner was 111. Eran had no difficulty. however. field1ng so"'e fr1endl)' quc<ot1on~ alone Hr a~ ureil Che Newport teens that Israelis have s1m1lar uut~ rn pop culture hrachs. he 5atd. wa1 h -rn1rrtn1 trnkr4i " ·•The A·Te:tm" and "1 hrce's (om pan) ·· They see c;un "al." Eran said -we're sur- "l.k \Crl) Hills Cop·· at the movies. rounded b\ 21 l\rab countries that th ough wnh Hebrew subutles. don't l1~l' i1,. We don't have man) Instead of McDonald's and Burger t.'asc' nl people dropping out of lhe "tog. lsrach teens eat at McDav1d's arm' " and Burger Ranch. hrad cannot hu} 011 from tis Arab £,en the music ts the same. neighbors. 'o 11 mu'it 1mpon pet· ··1 hke l'~ and Bruce Springsteen:· roleum acros'i great distances. Be- Eran said. "But I don't li ke Madonna cause uf thl' high cost of gasoline. and Prince:· Israeli<, prefer small fuel-efficient He.· ~1d Israel has punkers and Japam·c;c or European cars. Eran said. hen\\ metal music fans. Eran himself Israeli~ c;an obtain a dn vcr's license at pl<i'.; guitar in a rock band whose 17 hut ran operate a motorbike at I 6. sound !cane; toward Led Zeppelin and The Hebre" alphabet used by Dcl'P Purple. 1".lraehs has 24 letters. and vowels are l'lrae l1\ enjo} skiing 1n mount~in not u ed beyond clemcntaf) school. area\. hiking 1n the desen and surfing l 'nhkc English. Hebrew is wntten along the coast. from nght to left. Aul Eran pointed oi.l t that Israeli ·· }''ou write backwnrds." Eran hf<· doc!.n·1 completely mirror that of tnmtcd. with a smile. the l nitcd States. For example. Eran Despite a whirlwind schedule of ":i' born to a Kibbutz. a collective high \Chool and temple v1s1ts. Eran's \l'lllement uniqu<> to Israel. He \a1d week to Orange Coun1y left a little nil Kibbutz residents do some t)'pc of 11mc for •.is1ts to Disneyland and the work for the settlement but do no1 Universal '1ud1os Tour. earn a !><llary. All share in owner'lh1p Before hisdcpanure. he tnmtcd his and decision making. Most Kibbutz tour had no1 yet become bonng. Some children do not hvc with their parents .\merican s~udents had asked more but are rai~d together 1n a )'Outh poht1cal Questions. ~me had wanted fal 1ht) to know more about dating. But all Fran's famrl) mo,ed 1n 1974 to a wl·re friendl)4nd open to new idea • dc,elopmcnt town. which he de· he sa id. '>tnbed as a new. government· up-One orthe more frequent qucstton ported village to which 1mm1a(;ant was \\hethcr ran would hke to move famthes :ue absorhcd. Curfently, he 10 the United tate . said Israel i!. pro' 1d1na new homes "I tell them J feel at home at Israel. and educo11on to Eth1oprat1 Jews that my rrlcnds and fa mi ly arc in Ore1ng that nation' famine . I rael." he sa id. l<lrneli youths anent! school six From Oran c Count y. Eran'sJ"OUP da) 'I a \l.CCk. with emphasis on basic was scheduled for QUtck v1s1ts to .,uh1cc1s. plus Engh h and computer Pl><>cnix. an Diego and Washinaton. \c1ence. fler hi&h school. all Israeli D.C.. before fl yi na back to Israel. must ~rve 1n &he army-Lhrtt )'tars "It 1s c~haustina." the I rach teen for men. two )Cars ror --.omen.----adm1ued. "8ut I enJO)' C\'ttym imtle .. This is necc,s.ar.., for our ofit:' An initiative drive is under way in lrvmc to place the fee program before the' oters. Laguna Beach City Council mem· bers turned their thumbs down on the San Joaquin Hills agreement in January. disqualifyi ng the city from fu ture negotiations over the size or design of the proposed freeway. La~u na Beach has Iona been op- Just Call 642-6086 MclncMy fflOIY K yo.< M !IOI ,,..... roll' P..-tr; S:M)1>111 '91D91ore71>m w .,.,, ccipy w4 D9 ~ Councilman Dave Wheeler added. ··This (plan) places the cost on the people who are going to benefi t from the ex P.3nsion." Wh ile agreeing to concept wlth'>thc plan. council members asked that the city's assessment area be red uced. Costa Mesa's fee area initially included only la nd around John mo\ed from the fee area. • Matt,·rn ~1d the city is a'lso requesting that the construction or trnn~11ion roads between the Corona drl ~ar Frcewa} and the Costa Mesa Frr~·way be added to the corridor program. -r Wut do YH like aboet tbe Dally Piiot? Wha t don't you like? Call tbe H mber at left and yoar meuage will be recorded, transcribed and dellvel'ff to die appropriate editor. T1te .. me u ..... r u1werl•1 aervke may be 111ed to rttor4 letten to &M editor OD u y tapic. 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Clrcutatlon Maneger ' ~ ............................ 2 ....... , ........................................ _....__ ____ ..... ____ ~~~~~--~ CHOC group to fete Louganisatbanquet e Padr1no men's uppon group of i.ldrcns tlo .Pital of Orange County will honor Ol~mpic mg champion 0l't'I Lou13n1s as their .. ponsman of Year" Wednesday at the group's annual membership xer ot thc Irvine Mariot1 Hotel. Other ~uests who will entertain at the annual event II be radio peT'$0nalities Roben W. Morpn and Joni ryl, track and field athletes Tom and Ruth Wysocki. anae County vocalist Jan Knowlton and the Los geles Rams cheerleaders. The cost of the dinner and enecnainment is $25 each x deductible) or free by becoming a new member and aking a SI 00 donation for a year's membership (also tax duc11ble) in the suppon group. Call Charlene Sydow at 2-8683 ror advance reservations. la Chica update •lated '/w'. A ~· Diue Su&ertW Westmlu&er Aerobics instructor -- a..aan JrvlM BarteMer An update on the Bolsa Chica wetlands near untington Beach is sched uled Wednesday at 7:30a.m. at e quarterdeck room of the Bal~ Bay Club. ~ Wayne Clark. public relations counsel for Signal andmnrk Properties. is slated to present new infor- ation on a compromise plan approved last November the California Coastal Commission for the en- ronmentally sensitive area. .. No. they should not abolish happy hours. Why should they. It's people's _!1ln. w~r should they take 1t away. "No way. People MC going to drink 1n e~Cftl anyway. whether ~°" OUI law 1t or not-they U find a ~y." l Reservations can be made by calli ng the Newport tarbor Arca Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211 . Cartooni•t at NOW meetlng Political canoonist and social activist Mike Beanan rill address Wednesday's meeting of the South Coast ~aptcrof the National Organization for Women in the El oro Library. on El Toro Road at Raymond Avenue in El Oro. Cartoo ning as a tool for social change will be iscussed at the 8 p.m. event. paff odiJ ules fight cancer Thursday has been designated .. Daffodil Day" by, the ~range County unit of the American Cancer Society. On that day. bulnchcs of daffodils will be sold for 0 .50 each with profits going to cancer research and tluation. Order for the nowers will be taken through ruesday. For more information. call 8-FLOWER. Chilly tryouts About 125 would-be llfecuarda brayed the early-momma cbllly waten In Newport Beach Sunday to ewt.m 1 ,000 yarda u put of their teete for a job thla n.mmer. Eddie Martin's life is the history of aviation in OC Claris Sackett Irvine Off-UriHtl la.Dt JW Airport was ortginally named after 'Fafh e r-of Ora nge_ County A vlation' ··No. because people .. No. because there is too P--op• concer.f set for Lagana Music students of Laguna Beach High School will be caturcd Thursday and Friday in a pops concert in the \rtists' Theater. 6_2~k..Axe.. ill 81!.,_m.J>Oth evenings. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Base. But 1t you look all the wa) back Of iM o..,,.... • ..., to the start. in the earl} 1910s. the Political and legal wraneting over airfield was known as Eddie Martin don·1 have to g~much ·big brother' already don't want to. And they -too much restrictions should be able to go 1f tltey aJrcady. ·• want to." The school's 20-piecc Jazz ensemble and the select tocal productions ense mble performing big band music 1,111perform1n the first act. The second act will consist of 1 choral revue of American pop music since 1954 with the 10-voice concert choir. Tickets are $2 and will be available it the theater box office on performance nights. Retired 'officers to hold dinner The South Coast cha~t r oLthc_Rc~d OJJicen- \ssoclatlon will hear Robert Pnce. a rct1red trustee of iaddlcback College and administrator of Leisure World. peak on education and leadership at the group's month I} hnncr meeting Thursda}. The program will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the an 'lemente Elks Lodp.e. 1505 N. El Camino Real in an ·1emente. Reservations must be phoned in to Dick . dams at 494-8184 b} noon Monda). the fate of John Wayne Airport has Airport. centered iateJy on_questions of noise -Marirn7new-an aetive 83-vear-oni:- lcvcls. environmental impacts and spoke last week before a &roup of access b} commercial airlines. former Naval aviators and snared his But that hasn •t always been the case fond memories of what th e airport at Orange Count) ·s major airport. was like when he operated the landing There was a time when aviation stnp and hangars -with his older was hardly regulated at all -not b) brother John at the corner of Main the government. and cenainly not b} Street and Newport Avenue. the free spirits who punched holes in Martin was the guest of the Gram- the sk:r. pa" Pettibone Squadron of the As- P1lo1s would n} as h1gh_or as low. as _tocmuon_of ~aLAl4ation.-whi£,h- nea-r-oras tar. as tnelr machliles met for lunch Thursda} at the Marine would earl) them. If you fl ew to Corps '-\tr >talion Helicopter Air another city. you had better make Station in Tustin. sure beforehand that there \\3S a place Martin. who learned 10 n) IO 192 1. to land when you arrived. allowed some good-natured bragging Or be sure you had plent) of fuel to whl.'n he told the a' 1ators··1 n~".crhad go somewhere else. to look for a JOb." One man who well remembers Indeed. Manin wa one Of\er) few suppon group . Diane Lehman Irvine those earl} da}~ 1~ Edward J. "Eddie" pilots around dunng the earl} days of Martin. known b~ many as "The commercial a\ iat1on. and h1'i con- Manin was one of the first pilots 10 work for Western o\1rhncs and was the personal pilot for R .. MacMillan of the MacMillan Petroleum Co. Suday school teacher Joe Fart.at Lapaa Beaclil Artist "!\lo for me I don't go there 10 dnnk anyway -1 go there to eat and take advantage of tht' discount fo6d .. -:hild abuse prevention eyed Fatht'r of Orangl.' Count) .\ \ iation. ·· tacts "nh other n1crs seemed to Before John Wa yne L\1rport wac; 1nc;p1re JOb offers "hene,l.'r a current .. If M..\DD {Mother's ..\gainst Drunk Dmersl suppon 11. I "ould too because there are too man} drunk dn,ers as 1t 1s ·· Ongoing1nforma11on and planning to aid the prcven- bn of child abuse will bew presented Thursda> at the onthly meeting of the Orange Cou nt) Child Abuse unc1I. nan1ed for the late actor. It was the one's prospects hcgan to dim. But Martin also exh1b11ed a show- man's streak during a thrill-packed a\ 1at1on career. staging unda} air shows 1n which he was the leading w1ng-\\alker. The barnstormer was also a 1cc;1 pilot for Lockheed. he told the Na\al a'iators. Orange Count) Airport. Before that 11 .. , knew ever} one in av1at1on at "a" known as the anta L\na Fl} ing that time because there wcrcn·1 that Field and the Sa nta Ana ..\ir ForCl' man~ people in 11." he told thl' N::i\} The session will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in 1ild1ng C. Room 1022 of the: Orange Count} Dcpart- cnt of Education. 100 Kalmus Drive. Costa Mesa. The eeung is free and open to the pubhc. and more formation may be obtained by ca lling Jeanne O'Bryan at 11-4915. Art Linkletter atCdMtalk CALENDAR .\rt L1nklcttl'r. a T\' and radio star of more than 45 )l'ars. \\Ill speak at 7:30 p.m. Wcdnec;da) 1n Coronadcl ·Mar. Tuesday, March 19 L1nkk11a \\Ill <>peak on .. Looking Forward.. a1 Harbor Da} School ..\Ctl\ ll\ Center. 3443 Pacific View Dn\e. · • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach City CollDcll. Cit} Council hambers. 505 Forest Avenue. • 7:~0 p.m .. Irvine Unified School District Board of :ducatlon. D1stnc1 Admin1stra11on Center. 5050 Barran- il P::irkwa). The talk ic; "ponsored b~ the Headmaster''\ Circle of Harhor Da} School. \\h1rh present-; an annual lecture scnes 1n the area. Wednesday, March 20 T1ckcto; arc $5 each. For infor- mation. call 640-1410. L1nklc1tl.'r's ··Pl·oplc arc Funn}·· show ran on TV and radio-for 19 )'Cars. His boot... "People Sa)' the Darndcst Things.·· 1~ one oft he tOR..Li .. best-c;cllcrs 1n .\mcncan pubhsh1ng • 6:30 p.m .. lrvlne Community Services Commission C II\ Council Chambers. I 7100 Jamboree Blvd. ·• 7.30 p.m .. Coast Community College District loard of Trustees. District Board Room. 1370 Adams • q· Co,.ta Mc~a. h1sto~. Art Llnkletter Pou cE Loe Newport man gets 5 years in savings & loan swindle ·\ Newport Beach man who swin- lkd a savings and loan out of S 1.5 nilhon was sentenced Monday in l'dl·1.1I court 1n Los \ngclcs to five l':lr' 1n prison. Kohen .. R.C ·· Leavcnwonh. 44. ,;i, llln' 1cted 1n November of 18 1111n l'i of conspiracy and making :il\t• loan apphcat1ons to Gibraltar 1a\ mgs and Loan for propcn1es m ·u.,ta Mesa and Ncwpon Beach. I l'tncnworth was allowed to re- ~01ta Meea \ ~0-,car-old Costa Mc:~::i man and I ~-\car-old minQr were arrested .1nn ii.1' after a painter ..a" them llq.~l·dt'~ hurglaruc a home in the .(100 hlock of C.1br.illcc . trcet. Kc\ 1n .fa h:id Mc< ollum and the boy. 1 ho'l.· n.1 me wn!l. not released bcC'au\C 11111' ,1$c. "'ere booked on 11\p1c1on 11 ''l',1hng SI . '70 wonh o f jcwelr ml 1llhe1 ncm'I from the . hou)C. 'oht'\' ..aid the w11ne s arrived at c1uF.hh Ill o 11' to paint the home. •hl·n he noticed one of the suspcct'i lllp\·dl\ lMf) 1n 11cm to a cur. dlCtl' 1hc olhl·r !>USp<'Ct Wt\ Wt\lt• n• I hl' p:JIOll·r called poh c. who tll~r·d thl' \:Of Jl:lrl Wll) down the 1hl\ ••• ji.:1\l·lr) ('3'1h anti l'l\OlCUl CQUIP- 11c-nt v.orth S 3. 770 ~IU'C reported tokn lrona homc 1111he{)(lO hl<x~ of .h.1,1,1 1 anc 1.nnw11mt' hrl\H'Cn • main free on $50.000 following hi s eonv1ct1on but disappeared on his original sentencing date. He was arrested about a mo nth later by FBI agents at a re~idencc in Rancho Santa Fe in San Diego County. Leave nwonh could have been sentenced to a maximum of 69 years in prison. Two other people involved in the p m.and8:30p.m. unda). EntJ) was made by pr} 1 ng a sl 1d 1 ng glas door~ • • • o\n envelope containing $30 was reported stolen from an elemental) <,ehool office at 2130 nta ..\na \\enuc. Entl) was po 1bl made \\-1th a ~e~ • • • \ 'tcrro. "orth S 18:?. wus reported c;tolcn from a car p~irked al· 2977 Mc:ndo1a r>m·e. sometime bct\\-ecn 8 n.m. and 9: 15 3.m. Monday. Ent I') "'a' made h pr) 1na a "cnt window. lmne II \. I ne poh c arrr\tcd a Costa Mesa man Tuesday for allqedl)' tcahn1 pallet and bc1na under lbc mnucnce or heroin. ft'Cd H. Gu~linJ. 33. was arrested le~s than a"'wcd. af\cr ht was i.akco into tu5tod on u~ptdon ~ \ttahnaelcctncal Wiit from In rrv1nC bu 1ncss. Poh topped o truck Jr1ven h lxnn1-. W Viola. 30. of fraud case were sentenced earlier Ll'O Peterson. a loan officer at Gibraltar. was sentenced to three months 1n J:tll and Catherine Barnett to thrN: )l'ar"· probation. In a separate matter. Lea\.enworth 1s charged in with a ingll' count o l grand theft in excess of SI 00.000. Hearings in Orange Count) ·upenor Court were dtlayed whe n Leavenworth vanished. Hunt1ngtom Beach about 6:30 p.m on MacAnhur Boulevard for expm·d registration. The officer noticed the pallets it camcd were marked .. Sall.·- way .. and arre tcd both men ofter an 1nve ligation. The pair "ert bool..ed at Orange County Jail on the theft and heroin chargt' . a pohc't pokc,man aid. • • • • A T opckn Street resident d1 \- CO\.Crcd S6 5 in Ji:" elf) mis •na ofter he moved into her new panmcnt • • • Someone who posc;1bl~ had ~'CC'>~ to a hou~ kc stok S l(XJ in pcnn1r from a Nanu~s f 1l'(lc home-. • • • .\ t 1aw \\enue firm rc pu(.lcd th14t a former cmplO)t.'e dro'c a forkhn tnlc.> tbe bu~inc'\ ·wall . hut no pro'Ccu11on wa~ dc'9rcd.. P'cnuataln Valley ~mcom-rcmoH-d a padlocl; hum I While opernt1ng his airpon during the earl} )Cars. Martin was hosted 10 a a delegauon of defense officials from Washington who wanted to sea rch for a s11c for a Manne H~coptcr tauon. Martin flew them over 1he then- sparsel} populated Orange Count~ area. tncluding Tustin -current site of the Marine Corps Helicopter ..\ir Station. One of Martin's most vi\ 1d memories is of an Orange Count~ pilot who made $450 to $500 a da} talong local fo lks up for a ndc in the wild blue \Onder. .. , thought. ·Gee w1z. I got to haH 1ha1 airplane:· Manin recall\. Darrell Pinney Tustin Lettering desigJ1eT Rieb \'an Aaken Irvine Flrefiitbter When thr pilot and his fam1l~ were grounded b~ a smallpo' quarantine. Manin talked h1~ emplo}cr into trading for the plane on "'-1artin's behalf. That helped laum.h a long rarl.'a a' both an a' 1ator and airport orx·rawr for Marlin . ··1 don't 1hinl. It ... Slllng 10 do an~ good. ThQ · rl· not doing an~ thing about thl' law<; the\ hJ\.l' no\\ 11 "111 ~· 1u'1 'another la" tha1 \\on·1 hcl·nforn·tl .. .. .\h\olutch n111 11·s a gnod 11pp1lnun11~ for people "'get together after \\.Ori-. and 'inc1::ili1e and un\\ ind and ";i11 for the 1ralt1l tt1ngc<.11on to \UO'>tdt• .. a IOl·l..c:r at the ( rad.cr Barrel res- taurant. 161 75 Harbor Bl vd .. and 'ilOk a $80 pur..c belonging to a \\31\rC'i'i contain1n2S1 30 in cash. . ~. Vandals l'Ut thc brat..l'lincs and a .. .,cnsin~ .. \af\r 10 a 19 79 Dabun pickup in the 1600() blocl.. ol 1lktree. cau<11ng $214 1n damage. • • • Th1l'' '-'' \tole a tclev 1S1on set and rahlc 00\ at a residence 1n the 1.)()()() hind. of<. oc.:katoo and cool.ed break- fo'it and then ''~1sh~ the pan • • • Th1C\C\ 1.•ntercd a garage 1n the ~)()() hloct.. of El ..\zul and tole S500 1n canm•d goods and frcuen meat that the\ loaded 1n three laundn hash•ts and plasttc bag . · Lapna Beach Puhl1.' office~ conrncted a man late Monda)' w.ho reportl'dl) wn walking along North oa t H1ghwa~. scream- ing nntl 'itnl..1ng ob1cct~ w-11h a large !>llt·k. \t theoOicer' rcqucs1. the man agn-cd 10 'top the commo11on • • • \n unl.no"n \ubJect l·ntcrl.'d a ~ountnm V 1ew home and left "1th thl' rc\ldcnt's pu~. the \ 1ct1m told pohcc Monda). The IO'i'i v.a'i l'!l.tl· mated at S )~0 • • • \ La Bn.·a ~tn.~t rt\1dcnt reponed ~c1 ng a lla'ihhght and hca11 ng fool· ·M~ around the home late Monda Bui pohl'\' C'Ould not locate an) prn"lc" 1n the art3. • • • Polin· rt''-pond •d to compl:unt~ tondJ) alt~·moon of JU' cn1k' 1t- t1na in n "h11c vw 8ua. tcpOn l•dl\ m ... in manJttJna OOil-CI"\ at 1n~ 81umun\ Dr1,l#loc.t1on. huw\'\Cf. "-'" no 1gn\ ut the \Outh' • • • Pohn· .1rrl·,1~J R11~,·r t .irroll Jonl'' ~I 111l ,u,p1l 111n ''' drunl..l'n dn' ing lnnl'' "·1' '111rix·d earl~ Munlin ~ .ilong lhl' "' 111 '11.nd.ol T ha ha Strl·l·t Newport Beach ~onw11nl' l lll 1111 thl· hl·ad' of IX parl.ing m,·ll·r, .1lont). thl.' ::!JOO bloc!. of\\ l.'\I 01.·eanlr11nt 1 h\· los::. "a" put at $2 725 Tht• tlrn·t .1pp.m·ntl) used a p1rx· l ulll'r ... \bout SI.,"''" lJ\h Imm ">tolcn form the offin•, ofLiti.•11mc Solar. 200 Nl•\\flOrt ( l'nla On\I.' The thief apparent!\ u.,.,·J .. 1 pac." l.c) to gain entran"c: to the oflil'C • • • \ I 0-'IJX'l'd Pcugl.'ot b1C\ de wus stolen from nn open garngc on thl' I oOO blocl.. of "-\'nt. • • • .\ mc1al sate. ,, hst of d1l·nt!> ... 1 bncfca'>C and ::it'loul SbOO in ca'h from ">lokn from thl· otliccs ot Tclc- morl.et1ng ( orp SOO N cwpon 8h d The total los!l. l':l me to S 1.200 ••• \omeonc u~d their (Jr to sma'ih their w.a\ into Gourmet \\me ... 425~ 'l:trtin t .atc \\o\. and tok a cash f'l'll'itcr The loi.'i "a" pu1 ;11 S! 050 • • • T v.o p.11r of b1noculal"\ and pair ot gla'l-.C'i \\Crc \tokn f1l'm Op11cnl t a h1o n (enter The lo.,, caml." 10 SN:? • • • \ f)fO\\lcr ""' -.C\'n Pl.'l'rlll~ 1n111 .1 Nithroom "lndow on the '"00 hi l. 01 'an.·1ssu., ~H~nuc 1n orona <kl ~far • • • "' Mlan 1tron~ th3t 'h~ IO\l a SI~ 000 nt't"kl3c.'C ut the \famoll Hotel 10 l\cwf'C)n ( cnle1 Huntington Beach Entl·nn~ through an unlod .. cd c;1de .J1~1r '-Oml·nne hur~l.1r11cd a home \l11nJ.1\ un lh\' ~4110 hlod., of Maui . I h\· lo.,., 1nl luJl·11 • 'l l<I in l ash. plu tl•k, 1'111n .ind 't«rl'l' l'Qu1pment \Hinh 21111 -..~1m,·11nl· -:nl«rl'd 1hrnugh a rear door Ill hurp.lan1t· a h11m(' Monda y on 1h,· l\l lN.l hlud ul \1JllO\ Thi'.' los 1ndud1.•d a .,no\ 1tk11 rccordcr. three gun' '"Orth $1 .0,ll. a S400 camera. plm • .immun1tton and JC"clr). • • • '\ fl'\tdl·n1 nl the 10100 block of 01\nl·\ reported \1onda) that some- one hro~e a pa11u \\ 1ndo" to bur- glamc her homc. The loss included a 1ar of 1adt> and rnral wonh $450. . . . ' Pf) ing t)pcn a rear door w11h a l '°"bar. <;omconc hurglanzed the Jame Ta~ lnr Corp . 117 2 Samp n. 1l\ l'rthc \\CC~end Thclo 'llncludcd a nrn:ro-computl·r piece counting scale and a pearl colored 1.ockat1cl bird • • • ~meonc pnel1open3 rear w.indo" to hurglan1c a home mer the w.cct..- r nd on the .a400 hlock of &.\3rdwalk fht' kw. in lud~ a t"o watchc'i and a da.,., nng. ~II wonh more than S 1.800 • • • \ 1mJn wa'i arrt,tcd \to ndA\ on su<ip1 ion of 'lhophft1ni at · the Spunmart ''ore 7433 dtnger \\C Rc:ulH'r~ w.crc three ()311' of men·., 'hon<i "onh \40 ... .\ rt'1tknt tlf lhi." I q()OO hlock of l 1nd.,.., told fX)hce ~1onJ.l\ that h1\ blUt l>1amond 83 1J\ k- had hccn stoll.'n from o hike rac at lh.m11n ton 8..:-~ h H1 h ~hool The IO\\ wa .. ~11matcd .it 400 ' ~-••nee­ -·- limits lifted Supreme Court cites free speech violation tn PAC spending limit WASHINGTON (AP)-Big pol- itical spenders ha ve won a Supreme· Court victory that conservative groups say means an end to "'bureau- cratic tyranny" in controlling presi- dential campaign spending. By a 7-2 vote Monday. the court eliminated Watctgate-inspired limits on what political action committees may spend on bel'lalf of presidential candidates. - The court declared uneonstitu- ttonal a federal law limiting any political committee's spendin~ to S 1.000 for a presidential candidate Charle• Rameey stand• beelde hie car that geta 3 ,803 mile• per gallon. who accepts public financing. The ruling was hailed by the I t • • ~ t • National Conservative Political Ac-n T Ten 1 on s a re 1n n 0 T Ta 1 ve • tion Committee (NCPAC) and the V 1 ~ 1 V j 7 8)' the A11oclaied Prell WASHI NGTON -Housin& cons~ruction. hutt by a st~ep dr~p Jn apartment building. plunged 11 percent 1n February. the sharpc~dechnc !n almost a year. the government reported today. The Commerc~ panment said that co nstruct1on of new homes dropped to a seasonally adJ.uSted an.nu~I rate of 1 64 mill Ion units last nlonth. down from a rate of 1.84 m1lllon units an January: The deehne. the sharpest since ~ousin~ starts fe.11 23 percent last March. came despite the fact that construction of sinale-fam1ly homes rose S.J pcr('ent during the month. Heart patient Haydon wor•en• LOU ISVILLE. Ky. -Artificial .heart recip.ient Murray Haydon is bac~ in the coronary care unit after suffenn.g bre~thin~ problems. and a hospital $pokesman says it could delay his first 1nterv1cw w11h reporters. Haydon. S8 . of Louisville, had complained recently of a shortness of breath. Humana Inc. spokesman Bob Irvi ne said Monda y after the problef!l worsened, and d~t~r" ordered the patient returned to. the c.oronary unit. Hay~on s .condnaon remained serious but stable and his Jarvik-7 heart was pumping without an) problem~ Irvine said. . Ohio SltL bill rejected C'OLU M BUS. Ohro -The state Senate ca~ly. today rejected. a tiouse- iipproved bill to help 69 savings and l~an assoc1at1o!"s reopen w11h federal protection. wh ile angry depositers questioned Gov. Richar~ Celeste over the failurt' of Home Staie Savings Bank. Celeste. who on Frida¥ ordered the savin~s and loans closed for three days to protect them aga1n~J Jl cun by dcposators. on Monday extended the so-called bank holiday for 48 h~urs to give-lawmakers timt' to work. The state House then approved.85-2 a bill that would forCl' the thritis to become part of the Fede1al Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. But the Senate adjourned early today after lawmakerstouldn't agret' on whether 10 makl' FSLIC membership mandatory. Fund for a Conservative Majority (FC'M). tWQ of the nation's largest but are they usefiul at a]J? Law•tOU'dhenedforasvlum-•eeken political action committees. e· "· F('C~ai~~n t~~be~l~:ck::ann~f !~~ • have% ~i~~~~~~i:ob~~i~l\g;~f ~efs~~~~~~i:;1t~~i~~;ou;~,:~~dSst~t~~~~~I~ f.eendder.aolncEeleacntdio)lorCalol.mi.tms bisusrieoanucmrauts1·c' CHICAGO (AP) -~ 64-pound woman around whose body it was the toile t each morning. for eitample. aTnhd Jtou~hcrDeimmigrat1on ilul li~kellines, a Re~tgan adm1gnisltart~ot1nosn ~~~~a~~Ji~ 1~ h 3 803 I II · custom-bu1·11. ··tfyou fail to perform that activity e usucc partmen t wi 1 e Y propose he new re u 1 . · . . tyranny." cart at gets · · mi es per ga on is 1· h · f 1· 1·0 s fior as~lum sometime this spring .. act'cal " I .. tt Th" veh1'cle i's so small that when 1't ... 1·1 w1·11 get susp1'c1'ous." Warren sa1'd. stream int' t e processing 0 . ap~ ica 1 n . . · . . · NCPAC Chal.rman Terry Dolan . not pr 1 ior regu.ar u.~e. 1 ' " 'd v J · f h I t d Nat ra za t10.n Service The revised Th h ·1 h th Th"' computer th en sounds an alarm sa1 ern erv1s o t c mm1gra ion an u 1 . . added. "It ,·s our bel1'ef that the .1.nvcntor sa.ys. en again •.. nc ll er is won a m1 cage marat on. e woman .. I . I . h R t:: A t f 1980 come at a time when the h Id /:: d $7 000 d 'th th h 35 t and asks 1'f ev"ryth1'ng i·s OK. If t·h·e rues in vo ving t c eiu$ce c o _ Federal Election Commission ha s l e wo~ s 'h'astcstl oor.h a · 1 7 rove wi ou er s oes to save 0 person do'es n"ot respond properly administration is showing increasin~ frustration over the growth of .the so- been Out to gel NCPAC and Other contraption· t at s ams s ut 1n . 40'' .. mlles Jjer gallon. 11 .-1 .. · h h some 200 churches arc harboring and _____ .... Lt' .. Ln" 1· • fi .. 1 .. +·1_ .. :-," _,,_,,.,,6 .. ..1 • ''"e-"'.....,.AW,.,._eF.-~ca=~e~nctua mo ement -in w 1 conservilti-vc-organiutions. u..__ -=i..wu=.-. -:-• A(} • .-'IC -•~1-or reg-1:11af' use. telertttphr-rvonesfio ""r" henlup. m ..... -n.,~. otherwise assisting i legal a iens rom I a va or anOGUa emala. The Democratic National Com-For the mort· practical-minded. conceded John Michalowicz, market- mittee. which defended the spending how~~er. _ihc world of cng1_nccnng 1ng manager for Prime Computer Inc. For people whcr--don 't take their limit law, said it will keep "an even exouc.a also ofTcrs th~ ex pen mental of Natick, Mass. medicine after a first alarm-reminder. more watchful eye on NCPAC and elect.nc bandage. designed to speed Prime and Ford Motor Co. de-the computer turns lights. televisions others" to insure that campaign healing, ~nd a ~ompute~1z~d alar.m signed the car. using Prime's com-or other household items on-and ofT. financing laws that remain in force system that mon!tors the living habits puterized design system. Its top speed If they still don't act. help is sum-- arc obeyed. of the elderly or infirm. IS about 25 mph. mooed. D·l:l'A clt··s b'd cocain• rind bust --The-court decision affec" om These a_!ld thousanQL.Qf other_ The computerized-alarm is being To be markt'ted this summer. the ~ ... ~e ... a PAC funds spent independently on 1echnolog1cal marvefS'Were brougll te-st4narketed in SO homcSby"Medr ~Yiec..c-a.n be leased-~nrronth,_ · A.!'11 DIEGO =-A"mITT>i'ltit's-sa. lb£ smalh~ of a snwgg4ma--<:ao.c.! behalf of a presidential candidate, not toge.ther under one . roo( at the cal Monitoring Systems Inc. of The electric bandage is being blamt'd for much of the c~aine entering Thc 'Unned Stat~s .has broken a direct contributions to candidates or Nat_ional Plant Engineering . and Madison. Wis. Lars Soderholm. edi-developed in Louisiana to speed pipeline that pumped drugs into th e country and s.q~eeze~ m1ll1ons of dollars their campaign organizations. Ma1_ntenanc:e Sh<?w and the Nauonal tori al director of Design News. calls it healing by up to 30 percent. Intended of currency out. A U.S., Drug E~forccment Adm1mstrat1 on spokesman said PACs -and individuals -still Design Enginee~ing Show. las~ ':"~ek "acomputer actingasa companion to for open wounds. it has a battery pack that based o~ tht' last figures ava!lable. the bust accounted for ,12 to 14 metric ca n give no more than $1.000 in any at the McCorm ick Place ex hibition older people." connected to a nylon gauze im-tons of cocaine coming 1ryto this country annually. A mt'tnc ton. is 2.200 one election to a candidate running • hall. . . . A health-cart' facility feeds the pregnated with silver oxide. . pounds. Two Peruvian nationals who allegedly headed the canel ~re 1n fed~ral for president the House or the Design News magazine includ~d computer wi th information to rt'-. custody. They were among 81 people named in federal complaints and m a CALIF ORNIA · ~ the car. the bandage and the alarm 1n mind a person of such th ings as when A low current ·stimulates blood 291-~gcindictment unsealed Monday. ____ _ e----....ulnUJdl]o.e~pe-n-d-ent expenClltUres by indi- : tbir ofltJ:~bl<sncr1mtcal tO talce mcdtctrre. said Do-11Wm'ren,-ftow·wnttrttrcrc1?'llsc-uhitw'----1 rn~~~ vidua-15" 0,.. PACs in congressional ideas of last year. . president of Medical Monitoring. helps -kill bacteria. Soderholm F t·' n1 ... t tu t 0 kl d elections have no legal limi ts. The energy-efficient car. an aero-Sensors in the home hel p the com-said."This is another way in which ron ier .'gu re rnS 0 8 an Also. individuals can gi ve no more dyna~1''. l~ree-wheeler dubbed the puter learn a daily routine -the tcchnologyentcrsyour l&-th-rough OAKLAND -An airline pilot was in stable condition afwr suffering a than $5.000 annually to any single UFO ... weighs less than tht' small approximate time a person flushes a bandage." possible heart attack at the wheel of a jetliner. forcing the plane to turn around PAC JUSt 12 minutes after takeofT. Frontier A1rlines~flight 476 left Oakland · Congress created the FEC in 1975 International Airport Monday at 11 :37 a.m. ht'aoed for Denvt'r with IOS to oversee election reform. The T GOP t b ki g passengersonboard.accordingtoairlinespokcsmanToddVenGerpen.Ju stl2 general constitutionality of th ose op sen a ors ao n minutes after takeofT. howeve r. Capt. Gerald Britton "expericnct'd some chest reforms was upheld b) the Supreme ~ pains" and "thought he was having a heart attack." according to Mel Wax. Coun in 1976. spokesman for the Port of Oakland. wa~h;r~~:J~~d$!t~;tt~-~:i:.~J budget with ~eservat1• ans f~~~l-~~~ir~gofb:~~~spread campaign ' .I: The spending limit never had been enforced, 1wicc having been in-WASHINGTON (AP) -Senior validated by lower courts. Senate Repubhcans are gtvtng. In 1980. conservati ve political "'9ttant eupport to the broad action committees spent more than outnnea of a GOP-drafted 1988 SI 0 million. mostly for advertising. in budget, wttU. claiming It needs support ofRonald Reagan's presiden-fln6-tuntng befortt Democratic tial candidacy. Total po liti cal com-.... ftftAlt for the document can be mittee spending in support of then-_,,,,_.' President Carter's re-election bid was enOated. less than $30.000. ..There wm be minor jtggllog, ----------~ bUt we wUI get within $1 biihOn to -RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY, llC. f • Thi Rtst Of Yw lift .1922 HMB0111uo .. com Mm -s.1-11S6 TUTORS UNLIMITED For An~ Edw:u11onul Need •From SAT's 10 Alhlr tlr'> •.From Calrulus lo Compu1rr., • rmm En~llsh lo Lalin You can 't afford l••• than th• butt Call(714)673-2659 $2 blltton Of the total" of 155 ~ tn project9d deficit·~ for 1He, Senate Ffnanoe Com- mtttee Chairman Bob Packwood, A-Ore., told reporters after 4 GOP leaderahtp mecrttng on the No Labor Min To Include: • R1~i "l • I "R'"' f luld l rvtl\ • 8 .. 111 '101tl & 'ldmP\ • Snal11 Bn11nes P;1 ••nc ~ PIQOS ~---~~---------------~--~-~-- p~ Reagan WM .,_ pected to ~ htl dtt- pteuute wtth the comtr)ttt•'• deep cuts In hlt propOud mtlf. t.,-y btlttdup when he meetl wtth GOPtenaie nwnt>ets today •t • ....., prlmlttly to c:tM wtth the MX,,,._.e, ABC merger won't affect tube watcher NEW YORK (A P) -"Dynasty" will still·be "Dynasty " and viewers probably will notice no changes after Capital Cities Communications Inc. acquires the larger Amcriran Broad- casting Co. for $3.5 billion. say analysts who see.clear sa•ting fo r the proposed deal. · -The merger. -announced Monday. would represent the first time own- cr\h1p of a major television network ha s changed hands. The creation of Capnal Cities-A BC Inc. must be approved by shareholder!> of both companies and includes panici- pation by Warren Buffett. one of the nation's richest men. A.BC. which had bl-en a rumored takeover target for months. had been a stron$ second in prime-lime TV ratings 10 recent years, but slid into third in the current season. However. its daytime TV operations remain highly profitable. analysts sa v. and 1t has 21 4 affiliated stations na- tionwide. 'Td be surprised if the viewer 1s afTected at all." Sus~n V. Watson. a security analyst for Moi:gan Stanley & Co .. said Monday. "Tlriri-s really more a corporate question. It never shows with the viewer when the (broadcasting) stock goes up or down. and this should be no different." ABC has television and radio operations and also is involved in publishing. video enterprises, motion pictures and scenic attractions. Capi- tal Cities owns newspapers. TV and radio stations and cable TV systems. "We just thought it was a natural fit between the two companies." said Thomas (). Murphy, head of Capital Cities, "and we thought we'd have an opportunity to handle the new possibilities coming up in the elec- tronics field better together." COUNTY FINED ••• From Al state legi slator~ 1n Sacramento who pa!>s new laws "that predictably result 1n incrca'!ed inca rceration" without prov1d1ng funding to build new Jl1ls. "We arc not the responsible party to sol ve th•~ problem 1n the Iona run. We don't ha ve the financial rc- !>Ourcc~." Nc~tande said . Rile) ..a id he wa\ saddened b>-the coun's finding because the county hasn'1 ignored the ovcr-c-rowding problem at the Jail. "The fine is something I could li ve without. But allowina it to pay the master is at least workina toward the laricr project of solvina the jail '1ituat1on," the board chairman said. "I think we ha veto '°Ive the problem. I don't think we have any ahema· tivc." Gates could not be n:ached for comment on the coun a tion..: Both Riley 1.1nd Nei.tandc agreed that the real '>Olutwn to Jail crowding problems is construcuon ofa new Jail. The county is searching for an apl)ropriate and politically accep· table site to build a new Jail. Also. the county has budgeted construction of a new jail in take and release center and other improve- ments at the eiostingjail in an ta Ana for next year. "The 1nu1ke and release center is a ma)or accomplishment and I 1hink we vc shown a aood faith effort to find a jail site. but you know the hue and cry. I don't know how many more yea~ 1t will take," Riley s~ud .. Oray' rulinacame after the former fail cpmmander. Oranac County hcriflis Capt. Jc:r!'>: Kran . testified hat inmates arc: stall lcepina on the Ooor. He ~•d the: jail houses 2.000 inmates hut has O.lll)' I .SJO btds. lc11vin1 n~rly 500 ~mates slccplna on j1ul Ooor4l, • • "'=---·. Weather stations to orbit earth PALO AL TO-Weather platforms located thousands of miles above lh l' proposed manned Space Sta tion arc planned to be put in orbit by the end of the century. according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admini\taliC>n official. The new type of wea ther station would be in orbit 22.300 miles high. Anthony J. Calio. NOAA acting administration told a news conference Monday. The federal govermcnt hopes to see the permanent Space Station in place by 1993 and Calio said the weather device would be serviced by astronauts shuttling from the station in "space tugs." Vacationing couple ml••lng in Mulco SAN DIEGO -Authorities said they are corteerned about the safety ofa San Diego couple due home nearly three weeks ago from a Mexican vacation that included a trip through the high-crime state of Jalisco. Former San Diego city manager Kimball Moore. 6 7, and his wife. Mary, 65. were due home March I from wha t was to be a winter vacation spent motoring through Mexico. accordin$ to their son. Joel Moore. The younger Moore said he last saw his parents six weeks ago when he visited th em in the small fishing village of San Patricio near the resort city of Man zanillo. £ave•dropping violation in state SAN FRANCISCO -Secretl y eavesdropping on an extension telephone isn't legal. and c_ould.cost you a bundle. The California Supreme Court ruled Monday tha1 listening to ·another person's telephone conversation is a violation of ~tate privacy l~ws, whi\h allow victims to sue for $3.000. The hi!'h court ruled 1n favor of Richard Ribas. who claimed a friend of his ex-wife listened to a phoo.c conversation between the pair and then tes tified about the conversation at f divorce arbitration hearing. WoRL o MX termed 'trump card' by Soviets . GEN.EV A. Switze_rland -U.S. and So~ict negotiators met today for-.their third session~~ rc:d~cing nuclear arms. while a Soviet newspaper accused the Reagan Adm1n1strat1on of pursuing an MX missile "trump card" forthe talks. A u .. s. SP<?kesman. who asked not t? be identified. said the meeting was a full session .• with 21 delegates on ea~h side. He said he could not comment on the meetings agenda ~cause he did not want to break the confidentiality rule agre~d by the. tw~>, sides. "It is impon~nt that the governments are going to continue. talking. he told The :"Ssoc1ated Press by telephone. He declined sub~tant1 ve co.r.1."men.t on allegations by the Sov!et .~cws agency Tass that the United States 1s deliberately heading for blocking the talks ii) Geneva so 1t can pursue plans for a space-based defense system. - Soviet. battle Afghan rebel• NEW D~LH I. ln~ia -~ovict a~d Afg~an troops arc conducting a ma;or ground .and air ofTens1v~ aga1ns.t ant1-Marx1st Moslem guerri llas in southern Afghanistan. Western d1ploma11c sou~ccs reported today. Backed by as many as I 00 tan~s. armort•d personnel earners and other vehicles. the forces have bee~ carrying out .a sweep between Kandahar city and Spinboldak on the Pakistan bord.er sin~e ea rly M~rch .. the diplomats stud. oviet MIO jets condu~ted a h1gh -alt1tudc bombing raids in the Kandahar area on March 11 dropping about 60 bombs, the diplomats said. · Iraq capltlll hit by mluile BAGHDAD. Iraq -A pink flash ht the dawn sky in Baghdad to<lay and seconds la!et a powerfu l blast shook buildings in the Iraqi capital. Iran reponed t~c e~plos1on was cau~d by a around-to.ground missile that hit ihc industrial ~1stt!Ct of Dorn. Jraq did not comf'l'.'Cnt <?n the ca use of the blast. but annountcd us w. rplane pounded five. l ra~1an c111cs .-Bushchr, Hamadan. Ardabil. Garans and K~orrama~ad in ra1.ds 01 10 a.m .. five hours after tjlc Baahdttd explos1.on_. Iran s lslaT1c R~pubhc News Aacn cy. mon11orcd in Cyprus said the r:n1ss1le caused ·considerable losses and damaJe." There were no• eyewitness rcpons from Baahdad on darnaae or casualties. A doaen die In s. African rlotl111 . JOH Afl:l~ESBURO. South Afric~ -A mob set fire to a houK in Pon Ehiabcth. k1lhn1 a .3-ycar-old Jlaclc c~1~d. and at least 11 other blacks died in lhe latest wave or riots and pr~tCltl a&at~st the policies or the whitc•mtnortt fov~rnment. Black ,workers in Pon Eh11bcth, an cconomicall d -....a nd11n Ocean pon city. on Monday completed a thrte-da k Y e~ ........ mcrcascs for fuel. bus farcsand consumer aood•. 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Hunhngtoo Stach r\.,fl-MnrrO 772""477 rJ P~'kt Roblt'I YENDIIA CQUNTY Uncoln Hel-"t• 223 llfi.1 O ~nna 6.511 ~ l Hunt1naton Bek h Nt-wland 2.18.S7SO P\ttno 8' h '' \ 4~.,, C manllo 2 1M I 0 < ~' 1b 11111 dirt ~ lQ.Hl1l L I Northr~ .ltiO 964 li(ifi7 [J lrvine 854 121 l LaiJun.a Lil•• ObitpQ Downtown_~I 2hll0 O Thou nd 0 "-41 1'li 11 !\14 ~f'n· 2326 [J Palos Vrrde~ .J77 htl6 ( 1 Hilla 770 7171 CJ l...tg\Jna N1,uet 4QS [) 0 MadOnna ~ r,.11 1111 tura h4 ~m [ ~ llAkc \~ll."\g 1% Plaja ~I Rey 8:.?2 l'JOS I J RC!'<Sondo 2 ) Cl ~rt ~-h ~o 1634 ( J SANT. COUNTY 11~)0 .. • the ... .... ... I is •id ltd. On to \nd er Ill n d d n .. --n it I I r . '"'--=---~--~~1-• ••• Even a ~Jopment-'Orlentedgovemorllke Deukmejlan will fight '1 Improve Callfomla 'a air. '' U Coalition could fore~ county to re-evaluate goals- An odd mixture of liberaJs and conservatives with more clout and more political savvy tha~ the a.ver~ge Orange Countian has come together to speak with a ~01ce its.members hope will be too loud for the Board of S upervisors to ignore. But whose voice will it be? . . Calling itself Orange County Tomorrow, .the c~ht19n claims its diverse factions find common ground m the1r beb~f. that the quality of life in this county is threa~ened by rapid growth, imprudent development and supervisors .who are unresponsive tq the will of the E • , ) t I I I I l t\ I .\ l people. · . The a vowed goal of this · I TBOllA8 SL I ... \Sf;I .. l*V I\ I I ARISTAJ.KS ·- ' Public has ta join war on drugs Castro banking on the drug trade to destroy the U.S. band of conservative Re- publicans and liberal Democrats is to oppose th.e proposed San Joaquin Hills Freeway. It also may be the vehtcl~ for a ball~t initiative to strictly limit residential and c~mmerccal g~owth m the county. And, there is more than passing speculat~on th~t Orange County Tomorrow.~ay be the ~si_s for a.popuhst, anti- tax, pro-environm~nt. poht~cal orgamza uon with a n eye on Supervisor Tom Riley~ chair. · Irvine City C ouncilman Larry Agran, one of the fe_w Democrats to hold elective office on the Orange. Coast, said Saturday the group will consider a recall of supervisors who do not heed the will of the electorate. WASHINGTON-Thedruglords Gov. e•nor bucks ~eds o~l'er ;~~~rn~~~~ed -~ar on t~e U.S. &-I.~ Y They kidnapped and killed a" agent or the Drug E!'forcement .Ad· For the purposes of Orange County Tomorrow, the di• esel true' . ks t em1· ss1· ODS . ministration in Mexico: they paid a gunman $500,00. to m~rder ~:S. Ambassador Edwin Corr in Bohv1a: electorate would seem to be that two-thirds of the active voters State air official who last year defeated Proposition A-the o ne-percent ~les tax increase that would have funded transit and freeway prOJeCtS. _ SaV~rO OSed laW ~,nncition.Awauolidly suppotted-0¥ tbe-.supei:v-iSOl's.an~. -h ..,._ __ m_a_n ..... y .of the most promi~ent ~~siness and developme~t isn t strict enoug interests in the count y. Despite their mfluence, these comm um---- I d r. d h I · th · 't hen Prop A forced They've been kicking an_d ~ream-ty ea ers ioun t emse ves m e mmon Y w · ing about it for years. but wtthm a few community attitudesio crystaliz.e. . months anyone w~o wa~ts t~ sc;ll OrangeCountyTomorrowwoul~ se~m to have ~he makings diesel-powered cars in Cahforn1a will of a real, responsiv~ grassi:oots orga~uzauon. Under its umbrella have to out~t them w~th new smog- stand · such seemingly mcompattble people as San Juan control devices carrying long-term Capistrano ~evel_oper and ~ancher ~'?m Rogers and Laguna-guarantees. . __ .,.__Beachmc1Lman an.d.ja~ghts..aciU'.JSl.R.obert Ge This. is a ~tear _sign t:Jlal u l> .. Politics does indeed make strange bedfellows. Deukmejian aims to co~unue Cah- Popular as the orar:ge County Tomorrow platform may fornia in its ro le as the nau~na~ te~der prove to be is it workable? T h e available date mdicates t_hat in a~r quality control. even 1fh~s aides growth in O~nge County i~ i~evitabl~. A recent survey predi~! ~~ fl~h~~~s a~i;~nJci:~~r:; •----fofler-e-wffl-be-merethan a maHien-ReWj~bs-bere-bef~he-deea Brown years. ends~ The demands fur ~ound and.atr_tcansportatio~ already But the sad reality is 1ha1 even strain the existing facilities., And the demand for housing so far tough new requirements for diesel outstrips the supply that pnces actually. have become~ force t_o cars sold here can't. do much m~re slow growth by d iscouraging industnes from moving their than. put a dent. 1n the soot-hke white-collar employees here. p~rt1culat~ pollution produced by Certainly quality oflife issues seem to have been relegated diesel engines. f d" 1 ' · · l If 't d oth ing else O range That's because 80 percent o 1ese to a secondary pos1t1on rece nt Y· t . ~s n • . pollution in Cali fornia comes from County Tomo rrow may force a shift m the fo:e;us .of .~ubhc heavy trucks. The new state rules not debate. It may spark a re-examination o f our p~bhc pryont1es. It only don't yet apply to big t,,.rucks. b~t may in the e nd change the way we look at issues m Orange about half the 1rucks that operate in Co ~ty ' California are forever. beyond the U · reach of all state regulauon. Noise fromjets at El Toro ls price of sat ety on ground Those are the large inter-state. line- haul trucks which are required to meet federal ctean-air standards. but are exempt from the laws of any one state. In California. they produce about 40 percent of all diesel smog. Now these long-haul trucks - California's biggest commercial life- evaded by ~iving smog devices ....,a,--.o..:th"'"'e.;.:y exploded a bomb outside" the switch allowing them to be bypasse~ U.S. Embassy in Colombia: they outside the urban areas where smog is killed 19 members of a U.S.-sponsor- pervasive. . , _ed_Qro ram to eradicate coca bus~- i-sagrcemrots-of-ttri soil w~re in Peru. - common in the Br!>wn ye~rs. wttt\ They put a price on the head of ex- state anti-smog officials continuously DEA chief Francis Mullen: they grandstanding at the expense of threatened to KilTllve Americans for federal regula~ors .. But . now Duffy every drug dealer. extradited from demonstrates m his qu1~t way that Colombia to the United States; they tine to the rest Of America -are the even a develo~me!!t-one_nted gov-placed a $300.000 bounty on DEA subject cl the first smog-control ernor like ~u ~c~ian . will ftit !0 a$cnts. dead or alive: they dispatched quarrel between the Republicans !n improve . Cahforni~ s air. An .he. II hit teams to gun down drug enforce- office here and their brethren m even do it .when his own party is 10 ment officers. Washington. D.C. 'cont~I nationally_. . This bruc~n challen.se by th,.e under- ;r:: ·~----=---Th1rsort ~y-1s Ptobabl¥-world oackeol>Yl)i111ons m t tell -For new-standar s tne e enr reason why General Motors~orp. has drug profits, must be met before it Environmental Protection Aeency decided to g~t out of the diesel car destroys our country. Already there plans to impose on all heavy diesels trade by year s en~. • . has been a breakdown of law and by 1990 "are not ~trict . en~ugh," Almost one-third of G M s d1~sel orderin theUnitedStates:thiswillbe according to the Cahfom1a Air Re-Ch I Old m b le.s Pont1acs ' Source.s.Board, now head~ b..}' former evro et.s. s !' 1 · l·d · ~ followed-hy.-e.haos-unlcsWhlC-lll-lJIJ---------·----r--d a11d:-~acs-havc been so n gangs are smashed. Republican Assemblyman uor on California. The co~_pany clearly Cuba·s Fidel CaSlro is ~tting that Du.ffv. hoped that a DeukmeJian-controlled the United States will lose the drug "The dominance of federal-en-smog . control. board would ease war. Intelligence reports say he is gincd vehicles operating in California pollut.1on requirements. . . secretly encouraging and supporting dictates that stringent federal emiss-So 1t wa~ probably no c,01nc1dence the drug trade. The depravity of the ion standards arc needed to protect that G M s no-more-diesels an-"Yanquis.'' he has boasted. will bring the public health (here)." Duffy wrote noul'!cement. followed closely t.he down the United States. EPA.officials last month. state s adoption. of th_e smog device 1 think he's wrong. but emergency He even rebuked the national wa rranty _rules .fo~ diesel cars. For action is needed. Herc's what [ urge officials for fai ling to live up to the those devices ehmmate m.uch of the Americans who love their country to federal Clean Air Act. EPA's planned fuel economy advantage diesels have d . rules. Duffy S<!i.d. "do not reflect the over gasoline engines and thus would 0 • use of the best available control cut G M's diesel sales. 1 •Choose whose side you're on. technology. as required ... (and) ignore But that rule and Duffy's current Those who use cocaine and other the availability of penalties for non· diesel dispute with federal smog "trendy" drugs are financing law- compliance." . regulators are a sure signal to auto-lessness in America. All it would take Duffy's letter notes that fed~ral makers that they can forget ~litics. to defeat the drug lords is for their officials don't want to adopt as stn ct a Duffy is telling them all that 1f they customers to stop using the scum then standard as California now has be· want to operate in California, no the pernicious crime kings would lose cause of the added fuel it would force matter who is governor. they'll have their power overnight. diesel trucks to burn in rural areas to keep their act clean. •Demand that your local poliq where smog is no .special problem. TbomH Ell•• 11 • SllJJta Moalc•· and school authorities crack down on But. he said. that problem can be b.,N col•aalll oa •tale l•••ei. drug traffickers. Give no quaner to To the EQitor: · later a civilian ~mbul~nce took _this I am relatively new to y~ur lovel y A~~~ l~~y to the 1_ntens1v~ care unit of community of Irvine. having come --a c1v1han hospital. This was a.ft~r here from Colorado Springs to volun-military staff at the El Toro chn1c teer for the Olympics. That was when administered to her non-stop. f first met ''the Marines" of El Toro. Once again, I was most impressed some of whom also sc;rved a~ volu~-with the "military" and I am not teers. I was most impre_ssed with th_eir impressed easily. Special thanks to tireless. work and th~1r outstanding Navy Dr. Hanson. Nurse Aquilar, goodwill with the_for~1gn athlet~s. and Corpsman Whitley. Then I read with interest IA y~ur I feelcertaingooddeedsoccuroften New UC Irvine chancellor has his duties well in hand the street--corner and schoolyard pushers who arc poisoning our chit· dren and ruining their lives. Now the dn•g dealers are cutting prices, my sources say. in order to hook more kids. •If you k11ow who the drug pushers and peddlers are. send whatever evidence you have to the Drug Enforcement Administration. 1405 I Street. N.W .. Washington, DC 20537. •Boycott movies and records t~at glamorize drugs. I urge an "X" rating on any movie that depicts drug abuse without showing the dreadful conse· quences that follow. · paper a~ut the constant CC?m~la1nts between the military and civilian of th~ no!se, et~. of the Manne Jets. I. populace of which we. the readers. too. hve. in their flight path an~ must seldom hear. But as one Marine pilot scream into the phone and raise the · . bo h · television volume. but I feel that I am told me. he ~ti! worry a ut t e noise "down here" safely because they are when there 1.s~ ~any. . "up there" fl ying. . . . From a c_tv1 han un~er y_our flight . The other night at a CIVIiian path an~~ httl~. tady st~ll ahve, thank meetin$ being held on the base: on~ of you. "military. for bemg there. the civilian ladies was experiencing V. ALEXANDRIA DE FRAIT_ES chest pain. For brevity. three hours Irvine -·old Tibet had its own version Or ecologists True believers in old Tibet rescued fish endangered by winter freezes and summer drou~ts and tried to preserve their lives in pails of water. To those people. it was a violation. of their religion to let any living thmg die. if such death could be pr,evented. Item No. 699C in our Love and War man's file labeled "Intimate Surveys" reads: "Three out of four American men can be accurately described as two-minute lovers." There's lettering from bottom to top on the Taj Mahal. At the t><?tto.m. it's little. But it's graduated up 1n s1z~ with each tier until it's big at the top. So the lettering appears to I.he onlooker at ground level to be all the same size. Q. How many dmercnt poker OAANGE COAST lllJPilat hands are possible in a 52-card deck? A.. 2.598.960. ff you dealt a hand every second. it would still take you more than a million years to play all the combinations. Q. What was the Aztec purpo~ in making human·sacrifttts? I\. Thcr believed the sun would weaken if 1t weren't fod human blood. Or so goes the legend. How d oes a blind man build and fi x TVs and stereos? Ray Charles does it. If s his hobby. Q. What's the oldest known plant? A. Thr creosote bush. Estimated to have been here 11. 700 years ago. L.M. Boyd 11 • 1ye41c•IH col•mlll1t. H. L. kttwerb • Publlthef Frenll Zlnl Managing EdttOt Tom T ... City f&tor ~Cr ........ Sc>ott• Fdllor I)f. Jack Peltason has already tackled medical center's financial problems --i-;-as a little raunchy in Searchlight last week. So this week I am pleased to have some happy comments. One thing that has me extremely pleased is the wa y Dr. Jack Peltason has taken over as chancellor of UC Irvine. I liked his predecessor Dan Aldrich. However. through no fault of his own. Dan left some very tough unsolved problems. Jack has waded right in and started to solve them. No. they're not completely solved yet. but Dr. Peltaso n has tackled them in- telligently. . The absolutely worst mess 1s the UCI Medical Center. That's the euphemistic name of the old county hospital. whic~ w~s unloaded on. t~e uni versity principally by Withe Brown. the speaker of the Assembly, and by some members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Happily. one of~he m~mbers of the Board of Supe-rv1sors 1s no longer there. He "did time" for ceJ1ai.n criminal acts. Unhappily. W1lhe Brown is still in office and a member of the Board of Regents. So. instead of having to make amends. as Super- visor Ralph Diedrich had to do. Willie is still in there pitchinl' for the "poor folks." Sure as shooting they don't appreciate it but. considc~na how much the former county hospital has been upgraded. they probably should. T hat upgrading has caused most of UCl M~ical Center's nnancial prob- lems. The job of a &ood school of medicine is to \um out superior physicians. That ls precisely what the UCI School of Medicine does. In· 'teadofthc"hck and promise" care of patients typical of many "co'Unty" h<>tpit.als. at the UCI Medical Center they~t the verybnt of care. (And \he hospital hasadvanccd medical equip.. mcnt such Ha "cat scan.'') . . For uamptc. the UCI burn unit 1s so c-xcellcnt that pecien" come from quite a distance and. unless I miu my guess. payment -from both the sta~e and the federal government -1s seldom sufficient to cover the ex- pense. But the patients are taken care of just the same. Some of you may remember when the voters of Orange County pa~se~ a bond issue for the purpose ofbu1ldmg a teaching hospital on the U<;'I campus. Willie Brown ~.ucceed~~ 1n diverting that money to buy up the run-down county hospital. Chancellor Peltason hasn't got th~t sol ved yet but ~·s succ~eded m getting a Oat per annum fee instead of the ridiculous method of payment the county now insists u~n. This is that there must be individual billin$ for each patient. Trouble is. the fee will be way too little. . , But this is only the start. One t~mg Dr Peltason has already done 1s to change the board of advisers. These "overseers" have now been put to work as part of the Chancellor's Club. A fine addition to that excellent organitalion they can be. Another good m.ov~ l,'m . tol~ Chancellor Pcltason 1s msttgatmg 1s reactivating the organization known as Friends of UCI. The Friends of UCJ was successor to the organiution which. in great part. was ~sj)Onsi.bk f<?r bringi~g the University Of Cahfom1a to lrvme. It was called Friends of the University of California in Orange County and there were thousands of citi"iens who sig~ up to say the c!tize~s of the county wanted the un1vmny here. That had great influence and the o,..aniiation pr-ovided what every university needs - community pol· icical support. Somewhere along the line. Dan ldrich wu talked into turn Ina it into· a money-raisins operation. I haven't kept track but I am sure from the frequent compla1nts I have had that individuats who can't afford the St .000 a year dues of the Chancellor's Club but who still arc anuous 10 "be Dlart of UCI" number In the hundreds. They're willin1 to ' . WALTER Bu1nuc1s pay enough annual dues to pay. the costs of operating the organization. but they can't afford the embar:ass· ment of trying to cover the univer- sity's deficit. They were there when the hospital bond issue was. passed and they can be there when public understanding en massc is needed. One other tough job that Or. Peltason has had is urgtng the dean of the School of Medicine to surrender his•office. That was a very unhappy situation. Unquestionably this dean is a ft~e specialist and a good. kind man. J will never forget how wonderful he was when my fo under-collea1ue "Uncle Brick" Power was d ying. But he was a problem to the university. . He liked to enpgc in statewide politics and go around the chancellor and the members of the adminis.- tration who are delqatcd to that taste Well. those are only a few of the reasons I am happy to have Jack Pehason finall)'-al)d firmly in· augurated. As lime socs on, I think and hope. you will be as proud ofUCI , and its new chancellor as I am. W•ll•t • .,,..,,,, 11 • Pl#l'I '"""""' ,,..,...,~ Sen. William Roth. R-Ocl.. has sent his investigators to Hollywood to examine how the drug cult. through films and records. has created a climate that encourages drug use. Roth's people found the three tele- vision networks. particularly NBC. willing to deglamorize drugs. B~t some movie makers.and thect>mm1t- tee of seven that rates motion pic- tures. were uncooperative. •Withdraw your money from banks that launder drug profits. President Reagan has unleashed the desk-bound accountants of the Jus.- tice and Treasury departments. to crack down on the money-laundries. Roth's investigators are also lookina at the money laundering. "llwC'iffy up their money," a la_w enforcement Qfficial said. "we will put them out of busineu." •Call upon the State Dcpartmena to use its leverage with drug-produc· ing countries to shut down the dNJ flow at its source. "All (the pres~ dent's) ships and all (the president'~ planes can tstop the drua smuuJers, a White House sousu confessed. So Rcapn is brina.ing pressure on Mex· ico. Colombia and other nations to adopt drua-eradication program$. But he has been panially obstructed by the forcian servitt, which i1 more concerned about diplomatic protocol than the drua menace. J•tt ...,.,.... ,, • co'9mlll11. - Put poison under lock It onl} takes a second for danger to be within a child's reach . Each year 100.000 children swallow anJcrou5 holl1dtotd produc1s.He p reauce t ese sui11stics by participating in National Poison Prevention Week. Clean out cabinets and closets where potentially poisonous substances such as medicines. cleaners, solvents and J>Csticides are stored. All of these products should be sealed. and, if possible. locked up. Other pr<>9ucts commonl y swallowed by chirdren are furniture polish, drain cleaner and bug killer. To help poison-proof your home and avoid accidental poisonm s arrumg childr:en. The Medi- cin~ Shoppe suJ&ests: - •Keep poisonous substances properly labeled (Pleue eee POl80N/B3) Don 'tignore skin cance~ Dermatologists can remove most types with fast surgery By SUSAN MONAHAN o.llr,... c .. u ••n•1n1 Californians, in particular, may want to make note that March 24-30 is Skin Ca ncer Detection and Prevention Weck becau~ skin cancer is most prevalent here. "You're about three times more likely to act skin c.ancer if you live in Los Anacles than if you hve in Buffalo or Seattle." said Dr. Cary Feibleman. national spokciman for the American Academy of Dermatology. "Studies show a dir~t equa\.U)n between skin cancer and how close to the equator and how ~unny an area is." Feibleman. a clinical assistant professor at UCJ,.A School of Medicine, has practices in San Pedro and Long Beach. Skin cancer is the most common cancer. said Feibleman. but 11 is fllso easily treated and unlikely to kill in its earl y stages. "With almost no exceptions, you can walk into the office with cancer and walk out an hour later without cancer." Surgery -which 1s usually performed at the dermatologist's office under a local anesthetic -is almost always the treatment of choice for skin cancer. he said. "If it's done properly, there should be little or no scarring." Of the three types of skin cancer. basal cell carcinoma is the mildest form . "It's almost always curable," noted Feibleman. "It seldom spreads to other parts of the body." Basal cell cancer usually begins as a pearly pink bump on th<: face or the upper part oft he torso -"areas usually not protected from the sun." Th~ potentially cancerous moles tend 10 be flat and il'f'Clular 1n color: the pigment may utend beyond the mole. spillina onto the surroundina skin. A melanoma will arow. tum black and bleed spontaneously. If unt~atcd. it will spread throuahout the body ind the blood sy1&em. Despite the encouraaina cure rate. the best count is 10 avoid skin cancer in the first place. And this may m~n avoidina the sun. "Staying out of the sun markedly decreases the chance of developing any of these lesions." said Feibleman. Fair complected individuals are more at risk than those who arc protected from the sun by melanin. a tissue pi,ment that is more abundant in dark skin. (Feibleman said that skin cancer is especially prevalent among the Australians. who are of Celtic ancestry but h'\ve migrated to an area with a "desert-like" climate.) Still. even Feiblcman admits that "it's not a lot offun to live in Southern California and stay out of the sun ." He suggests avoiding direct sunlight durina its peak intensity MWttn 11 a.m. and 2 p.m .. however. He also recommends the uae of a 1Untereell. ~ he warns that "this donn ., mean )'OU hive Qt1C blaacM to stay in the sun as Iona a you want." The sun protection factor (SPF) ~vidcd ~ lbe sunscrttn is cksipalCd by a number. wbteb can be med• a auidcline to determine how Iona you can tm\ain m Ille sun without bumina. An SPF of 4, lOreumple. mans IMI if you can notmally stay in the IUft for 30 min"tet wnhoat burnina. this ti mt 11 extended to 2 houn W1tb a IUMCI ... And you are mistaken if you btlievc that a sunbum it the painful but necessary price )'OU pey for a tu. •• . "A sunbur.n is totally unrrlated to a sun tan. •id Fe1bleman. A true sun tan takes several day110 develop. he added. and that anary red is not the precunorofa aokkn pow. On the contrary. ~ople who bum can look forward ro prcmaturt wrinlefes. broken capillaries. brow~ apots and possibly skin cancer. Wrong motive cause~ a dieter to chicken out Squamous cell carcinoma is more dangerous. ''There It was pure luck. ~·ma guest. several times a year where, IS pan of the is a 10 to 30 percent chance that squamous will spread to I was served a larger everuna e~cnt.1-sbarc-m~ okhe-"f-nr:ied- 1he. sµrrou nding structures and to the I mJ>h &lands.'' ....chicken-...br~ast-than -to diet diet." Sally llJ'eed to help me ... in an anempt, of pl&tnc<\ Feibleman. hinlso liicly to appear on areas of the lady next to me. course. to help herself. By being willin& to face her tbc body lH<el~,be hit by direct sunlight. and frequently She alued as if I had compulsive ovcr-eatin& publicly, she was iikin& a aiant begins on an arm. Like the basal cell form . it may first pre·arranaed my stride toward personal success. appear as a pink bump, but it 1s apt to form a sore or an good fonune. Sally's lifeJs_ wonderful, she •ys. She has a lovina ulcer. ,.,.. 1 We were at a husband, successful children and she counts her blessiQP . "M.elanoma is the most lethal of all the skin ca!'cers." lovely fitness resort every day. After 32 yean ofrnarriqc. she feels that the only said Fe1bleman. He adde~ .. h~wever. that there 1s a 98 in ·Palm Sprinas. bad thina in her life is-her wei&bt. percent ch~nce of a cure 1f.1t is caugJ:tt early. The most where 750 calories a day never tasted so good nor seemed . "I used to be a ·littlf f~t," she ~ys, "but now I've common sue f~r melanoma in women 1s on the lower legs. so imponant. I offered to trade dinners with my p10ed 25 more pounds. I dpveanythmg to act back to my Men are more h kely to have a melanoma on the upper back companion ... and would you believe ... she accepted my normal Pud&Y se~f." AnY1h;ina. Sally? . . or chest. offer. -Would you give up eaung peanuts m front of the TV an This can.cei: look~ like a ~ol~.and in fact Feiblcman Sally from San Be~rdino NEEDED the few extra_thll~en_!np IS ~uglc with yow:.b~? WoWd 11oted tha11mcro~p~nnnat1ons ohnenrmnn«s-havr morsels of food more thin sne N'EEDt:D to be polite and you aive up ice cream ... except on a rare occasion? Would demonstrated that 30 to 50 percent of these cancers were at ladylike. Surely, she WANTS to be trim just like the rest of you really be willing to not ~ct on your im~ulses even when one time ha~less moles. us do, but as I've said before. NEEDS take precedence over you want what you want when you want tt? ... .. A mole with a high-risk factor shoulq be removed by wants. And, at that moment in time, she NEEDED my Sally wasn't so sure. I bad tou~~ed her ~lncrabllitJcs a dermatologist ... said Feiblctnan. larger chicken breast. and she was honest enoµah,toadm1111 even in frontof'u-- --auaJence. asUdher about her most successful diet, and it wu then that we hit pay din. She and her husband had read somewhere about a "love diet" -not the one which SUllCSU that 1e1 curtails the appetite, bums calories or at least takes up lots of time durina which one cannot eat. Sally's "love dicl'· had to do with sharina responsibility and becoming accountable to someone she loves. Each momina. her husband left her a prescription of what she was to cat that day._ and becaulC she loved him so much, she stuck to her diet out of loyalty. But slowly sbc began to cheat on love. Surely. he wouldn't t>caru• beu couple of tiny cookies... 1 When her husband lost interest tn her "act back to a littJe puday" project, so did Sally_ In three months she bad ~ned the lost 25 pounds. Her "love diet" ultimately faded because the person she loved and tned to please was her husband ... not herself. Accountability is ccruunJy part of the formula necessary for successful weight maintenance .. _ but it's just not eno~ Sally. Permanent weight control and banishing the un- healthy yo-yo syndrome also have to do with assertive choice-makina. and a f~w other thinas. More next,weck. Dr. Aluzi is a marri.,e and fam ily therapist in Corona de/ Mar. She welcomes your responses. If you wish a personal reply, please enclose a stamped, se/f.add.reued envelope. Address corresponden~ 10 Linda A..lpzJ, Ph.D .• c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 CosUI Mesa 92626. Susanne and UCI Chancellor Jack Peltuon treet Donald Bren and Jennifer McKay at Retenta' lnaUfUral banquet at Hotel llerldlen. o.llr,.. ........ .., ....... u,1111 Anne and Rep. Bob Badham with Meredith and Ken KbachlClan were amonc political and bulneu dlCnitarlea honortna new chancellor. UCI's celebration rises by degrees Regents host black-tie dinner to top inauguration· s parties President David P. Gardner. An already impressive guest list was enhanced by the concurrent meeting of the C Board ofRegents(for all nine campuses) at Irvine. Greeting guests in a formal recei ving hne were the By BETTY PORTER Pcltasons. Gardner and his wife Libby and VIima S. o .. ,. Het C•m••l'Mll•11• Martlllei, chairman of the UC Regents. · d f ' 1 b · "This is not to celebrate one person but to eitpress UC Irvine was a stu Yo JOyousce e rations as our thanks to all those who have built the university." facul ty. students. staff. alumni and friends prepared for said the modest and aentle Pcltason. who helped found b\I Friday's inauguration of Jack Walter Pelt1101 as UCI in 1964 when he served as vice chancellor of till' university's second chancellor in 20 years. academic affairs for three years. There were special-.uests. including inaugural "We want UCI tb take its place among the handful i..c' noter Harvard University President Derek Boll, at of superb uni versities in the world ... least two inauaural receptions. and several breakfasts Peltason. who succuded UCI founding chancellor and I uncheons-not to mention private panics-all -oaalel o. Aldrlcb, Jr. (acting chancellor UC Riverside) honorina Peltason and his equally popular wife Saime. last September. had been president of the Amencan The protocol.conscious Hotel Meridien Newpon Council on Education. in Washington. D.C. since 1977. Beach was the venue for Thursday's black·tiedinner "It is entirely appropriate that Jack should come hosted by the Resents and University of California home." ~i~ Aldrich (wi th wife Jen) who hired Peltason -"an outstanding talent" -21 years ago "It is a happy occasion for us and for him (Pcltason) .. " said Maninez. "UCl's reputa11on for e\cellence is being perpetuated ... L1terall)' rubbing elbows in the crush ofa 6:30 p.m. cocktail gathering were dignitaries from the academic. political and buslnesscommuni11es. They stpped champagne or apple juice. choosing from a wide selection ofhorsd'oeuvres passed on silver 1ra)s b~ white-gloved waiters. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas F. Riley and his wife Emma Jue chatted with thcelus1,e Donald L. Bren(chairman. The Irvi ne Co. and a strong L'CI supponer) and hisdate. lovel} actress Jennifer McKay -to whom Bren introduced retired Brig. Gen. Rile~ as "my formercommandingofficer (at Camp Pendleton) ... who will always be m) commanding offi cer." Both men had high praise for Peltason Seen movina through the receiving line "ere Dr. (Pleue ... PELT ASOM /82) Are there too many bypasses? Studies show no reductionS tn heart attacks. death rates- For the last 10 ------------ JULIAN WHITAKER 'cars the b' pass op- erauon has been the most popular treat· ment for patie nts "1th heart disease. During b) pass sur· gen. 'ein ta lo.en from the legs are u ed •••••••••••• as "J ump graf\s" that b) pass Sttllons of hcan arnenl"s choked b~ cholesterol deposits. On paper. 11 lool s great and ~ell o'er a million people ha'e had 1h1s expenSI\ e. dangt'rous procedure bchcvin& it ~ould pre' t'nt heart attacks andlorsa\C their hves. Forthe OH'rwhelm1ng ma.iont~. It does neither. In order to sc1entificall) evaluate a thcrap). a group of patients "Ith the d1seaS( must be equall) d1' 1ded with half r«eiHn& the therap). half no1: their cases mu t be followed for fi,e "cars or mol't'. mcc these controllt'd tud1« 1tt ell.pen 1,:c and tatcc ycan tQ.complete. onl) n few ha\C been done t\aluatin& th(' bcneflt'i ofb,pa suracn The first "a the Veteran's l\dm1 n1stratloo Hospual tud 1n which 600 hcan f)3llents "'ere random I) d1v1dcd -hal f rt'Ct'l\ 1ng urge!') and half rcce1' IOJ conM-f\ am e ~hcrap). E\ccpt for a small pel'C'entagc ot pat1rnt5 w11h blockages 1n the shon . lefi main heart artel') <about 6 to 8 pc~--cnt of pa1u:nt ~ho rccc1\e b)pa urarry). those that were trcatl"d "'1th urge!') fared no better than mtd1cally manaaro poi11ent Puhh\hcd 1n I 9 i 1h1s important Mud !.hould have 1lO'ACd the aro"lh 1n Ut1hlat10n of th1 Opttat1on 1n ltad. the fn.~ucnc' oft he proctdul't' ancreaS«t from 70.000 don( 1n 1977 10 110.000 done in 19 ~· In 1q • ~ 1hc orona" ~net) uracn : tud1e of b)pass uf'l(I') ~ere publl\hcd. C'lo\C to 800 carefully ttltttcd heart patient -Acre cquall di\ 1ded -half ~" 1ng suratl') and half constr' Ill\(' 1hcrap) Thnt pat1rn1 .. "'ere \C'\Cttl\ ill. and arouP"(I accordana to whether the) had one. two \lr -the mo t d •rou - thrtt of the m 1or hell'\ ancnc blockt'd (~ ... llTPAll&I/•) I t" t" i.lam the door on turning kids into salesmen ----.. -.. --=====~=~~~~~=--~ m.'Ofti:h~ h\\nd and • out lt"1dcrs W~nll.Q ' and 1 bopt' It laelp1. Tavoritc in fronl ofhi~eou ins. must mot \e .-.rmltted .. lde •~er ,. -DEAR ANN LANDERS: I Just peidSHoraSl.~calendar 1 d1dn'1 ~---wsnr.tdtct n Ufl'l"plti' ffittl\11te tt<>Ofmy9.year-old nephew. Hcwai. supP'*d to$Cll l0and had sold only one. 10 his mother(who already had ' four). The nc11hbors bou~t from lheir kids. I. havin,a noduldrcn. was his final hope. Al first when I said no. he burst in10 lcars. MAKf .,omt·th1ng(on~cach). I'll bu) 11. Lei th1: bond g1vi.'a l.'Onl.'t·rt I'll donatl.' DI the door. Pus the hot at the gamc. l'lldropsomc1h1n.1 1n 11. t lea)t 1 can clnp for the kid~· rt:tl at-compllshmcn1sand know all my mOlll') w1llgoto 1hcm. l3ut I won't t>1.1) nn ) mori.' firbagc from kids who ha.' C' been bullied into selling 11 door- to-door. -MAD IN AM RICA DEAR NN LANDER : Four ) etirsngo I married o 30.)'cDr·old widower with a 5-year-old son. We li\C~ a few block from the child 's grandparents. fl 1sawful. f'Nltttih< rcaton !Jhc bchavnth~ way i that she has not come 10 term~ with hcrdauah1er'sde1uh. I am sorry for herbut he1 hurtinahcrgrand o n by be in& o "devoted." He can gel anyth in& he wants from ~er and he knows it. &a.. M)',e-4 w • ., .. r: ·-r.--butband 10-roteet t• t ~llcl rem ltu • aure11lve smodlerlq. .. Ann.bc1ween my nephews and nieces and 1he neighborhood kids. I have a pint-sized salesman on my doorstep twice a wttk. If you'rca kid 1n 1985.andyouwanttodoanything outside school. yo u must become a t"andybarorcalendarsalesman. The •• ~l llmEa kid aruent outto make call selling overpriced junk 1oa $atura1ed market with ridiculousquotas. lt'sa terrify. ing. agonil ingexpcnencc fo ra lot of kids. And ll never ends. First for band. then the soccer team. then Scouts. etc. The kid hate it. Their partnts hate it. And I hate it. DEA R MAO: You bvt a rl&bt to be auoyed. Even worse are parents who allow tllelr clllldren to bit ap guests In tbelr bome for raffle tickets for school projecr1. l'rn 1lad you wrott The boy's grandmother telephone~ evcry morning111 7 a.m. (she did 1h1~ 10 her daughter tx:fore she died) and acrust•1io me ofkecpi ng her grandson from her. She wonts 10 pick him up at school every day. I rt say no she becomes upset. The woman buys him gifts for every holiday (St. Patrick's. Fourth of Jul). Valcntine·s Day. etc.). She repeated!) announces that he 1s her My husband. son and I arc in roun cling and hnveasked "Grand- ma" tocomc wi th us. but she refuses. Any suggest ions?-TROUBLED IN TEXAS DEAR TEXAS: Since you are ID counseling (excellent Idea), your counselor 1bo11ld be lo1tructlo1 yoll on bow to deal wltb "Grandma." Sbt • • • l) R NN LANDERS: A while : back a woman asked why she was .: unable to meet any first·~atc men: he.: said hcwen11otheclass1es1bars1n ~ town. dressed well and had an : educiued background. : You r reply had something to do : with trout and herring. Can yo u rt-call .: 1t'? OUT daughter nreds to hear the ': \3mt•thing.-ALTON.ILL. : DEAR AL.: I remember It well: I · : said, "lf you waat to eatelt trout, doa't : flab In a lllerrlDI barrel." -. -............................................................................................................................................................................. : BYPASSES ••• PrOmBl In NOGROUPwas the surgery foll nd to reducr e11hcr the hclrt attack or death rates compared 10 conse rva ti ve treatment. Based on these landmark studies. there is no doubt that hundreds of thousands of hcan patients ha ve received an unnecessary operation and that more will follow until this operation is replaced with safer. less expensive and more effecti ve procedures. The follow1n8 suggestions can help heart patients min1m 1ze the possibility of un necessary surgcr): •Alwa)S seek second opinions from physi<:1ans not associated with those making the original recomml'n· dauon. •Keep your head. Heart disease is a frightening disease for both doctor and patient but the control studies show that the surgery can be safely delayed most of the time. .............. ~ ...... l. • Educate yourself.Each potential bypass patient should read the key medical an1cles dealing with b) pass s"rgcry. As I mentioned. there are only a few that trul) gl\ e an accurate picture of what 10 expect from the procedure. In addition. several medical reports detail the complira- tions frequently associated witn~ypass sur&ery. Often d~ is inflicted to ftre orain. liver. lci<fney and other organs. and if severe. can adversely affect the patient fo r the rest of his life. UCI'• fl.rat chancellor Daniel Aldrlcb and Dr. Gerald Slnykln dl8cue academic ceremony. Remember only the fully informed patient can know the appropriate questions to ask. and today more than ever. it is important for patients to take an act1 ve role in medical decision-making. For a list of important medical references on bypass surge ry, send a stamped. self- addressed envelope to my attention. c/o Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Julian Whitaker. M.D .. has oflices in Huntington Beach. · EKClUSIVE ENGAGEMENT "alVllU Ht&.U COf'" (I ) 1 "'A SUNDAY IN THI COUNTIY" (G) MON·lHURS 800 8 15 10 1~ •r 1 20 9 30 WALT DISNEY S "fANTASIA" (G) MON· THURS fl IS 8 30 EXCLUSIVE E A EM Nf "THI GODS MUST II UAU" (ll'O) 60081~1020 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMS INCL BEST PICTURE ''THI •tlLINO ,.ILDS" (I ) 1 1~ 10 10 . ,. llcoR I SNOWMAN" (I ) ~ MON-THURS 8 20 'THI NIW WIDS" (I ) ''19'4" {ll 7 IS 9 IS MON-THURSllOO 1035 J •-- "THI HIAl(fAST ClUa" (I ) MON·IHURS 1130.8 30 1030 MELISSA GtLBEFH --< ' . ' "SYLVUTll" (f'GJ ) MON· IHURS 6 00 8 00. 10 00 lllWINI FOUNTAIN vaun . •, . · .. •, 839 -1500 EOOIE MURPHY "•IVlll Y HILU (Of'" (I ) MON · THURS 7 15 9 15 ) _____ .; MARRISON fORO "WITNISS" (I ) 7 30 9 •S ··v1s10H1ru'BT~ --~ S 4S 10 IS "'ALCON & THf SNOWMAN" (I ) ---~-1~_,.------~~-• TRACI< 00L8Y STEREO EDDIE MURPHY "llVllLY HILLS COii'" (I ) 6ol0 11 00 !000 f'AIADISI MOTIL .. 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COP" (I ) MON· THUM I ao I .0 10 35 uw1~1 MtU 848 b07b "lilMiiiiOO 9CIO'' (f'0: U ) UO 10 •O "HAIMAN" (f'O) I.Ml ( YA n 111w ... ooiNr I -"v1110N ouur · 111 "VISION ouur · Cl ) • 10 10 30 _) ,~ 10 120 • 20 1 10 t 30 \ "fALCON & tNOWMAN'' (I ) . . } .I~ -____..... ........ , 1100 IU~ 8~b0 IXClUS~c eHOAOtMfNl "ll'Alll, , ....... (W) roo • • ICIWINI CINtMA !>461 3 107 ct()\ I. . MICHClll "flffUI ''INTO fMI NMIMT'' (I ) WOtf. THUM 7 00 t 11 0 I PELTASON ••• --.:,..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,; From Bl POISON .. ~. From Bl . . .. .. . .. . Robert Atwell (who replaced Pcltason in Washington. D.C.). the Honorable James Roosevelt(Chanccllor's. Club) and wife Mary (who tcachC's al UCI). Regent Edward W. Carter (chairman of the board. Carter. Hawley. HalcStores. lnr .)with wife Hannah, Daily Pilot founding publisher and columnist Walter L. Burroughs with daughter Toni Doane, and Kathryn Thompson with Tom Snlffermann. . in their ong1nal containers. 4 •NL VE R tran!lfcr P<.mon'> tO cups or ~oft drink : bolllcs. Aftcrdinner. president of the Chan<.:rllor'sClub. warm and wi11yDorothy Doan(wnh husband Dr. Tom) praised Peltason as "a best friend 10 educauon" and introduced tionorcd guests including lrvinr Mayor David Sills ("UC'I and Irvine grow side by side"). and Regents (other than those already mentioned) Yvonne 8 . Barke, Frank W.ClarkJr.,Janlce Eberly,Jobn B. Farrell, Fred Nell Gaines, William Millken, J oseph A. Moor~ Robert N. Noyce, George Penneba~ktr, Stanley K. Sllelnbaum, Yori Wada and Dean A. Watkins. Departing guests received a marble paperweight inscribed with Pcltason's name and th e inaugural date. Flowers were by Chris Lindsay and music was by UCI Jazz Ensemble (directed by Alfred Lang) and the dance l}pstro~·-was choreographed by LoriMitcbelhmd "8arah Jane Wilson. Othcrsaueriding were lrvineC'ouncilman David (and wife Patty) Baker, Dr. Eric and Polly Stanbrldge, Claire and WalterCruuenden Jr., Eleanor Donovan and Maul Dorsey, Wes and Mary Jones, Hugh and Anne Saddlngton, Wally and Lynn Gayner, William and Elana Schonfeld and Barbara Newman with Capt. Ed Langon, USMC. Paparau 11st•dircd b.' Dail.' Pi/or Style Editor Vida Dean. - • ~, 01d taking mcd1nnei. in front of <:h1ldren. Thl'\ tcnJ to 1m1tatc gm' n-up!>. ··Do not rclCr to mcJ1l·1nc"> as cand} or as pkasant tas11ng. • KcL'P medicine' !>cparatc from other hou!>e- hold produl'ts. : • Kc.:p the number of the Poiso n Control Cl•ntcr (a t UC Irvine Mcd1c::sl Center. 634-5988) or ho!>pital h~ >our teh.·J?hom· and in ,your personal director}. Make 11 available to babys11ters. If you ~uc;pcrt that a child has swallowed a 1ox 1c substance. rail your Poison C'on1rol Center. doctor or hosp11al immediately. Pharmacists suggest keeping at least one ounce of lpccar S)rup in households w11h Y?Un~ children. This s~ rup can be a life-sa ver b) 1nducin11t 1mmed1a1c vomiting to nd thc bod) ~f .po1s~n. but 11 shout~ be administered on/\ ::11the 1t1struc110A--Of a phys1c1an. The Council.o n Fam ii} Health. a public service of 1hi:manuf:rcnrrcrs ofmcdlcmcs;-adVlscs giand- parcnts. csp<..•ciall). to double-check their homes before grandch1tdrcn vi~1t to a void potential tragcdie!>. The council oOc rs a '"First Aid 1n the Home .. .-chan showing what to do 1n the event of poisoning and othcr household cmcrgl·nr1cs. For a free. single cop). writc to Counci l t>n Famil} Health. 420 Lexington 'e .. Ne" York. NY 10017. ~ddi1ional copies cost 50 cents each. Aging sex. symbol tiresome l'\I.' had 11 up 10 here "1th Linda Evans. Joan Coll ins. and Jane Fond a and thl·1r older-1!>-better routine. Ma)' be 1fl hadn't had dolman arms ten vcars before dolman sll'cvcs came into style. or if I had my own hit series. I might feel differentl). But unlike a lot of older St'X svmbols. I ha' c been struck down hy gravit) ·i·n the pnme of my life and I'm ticked ofT about it. You wanta talk burn. Jane'? If I "ear heels all day. I can look forward 10 a night of arute leg rramps. Tell me about youn~cr men. Joan. I go to bed when my kids are going out and get up when the) 're coming in. Talk to me about con- fidence. Linda. Waiters don't eve n ask me anymore if I want the onions left off m} hamburger. That huns. Is 11 possible that your li ves have not been altered by age'? That you passed GO and got an ex tra ten years of hormones? I notice a lot of subtle differences in m~ life that I cannot ex plain. I read Time magazine from bar k to front. I rarely finish a book anymore. The last story I rea~ in its ent1ret) was whi le I was checking out 1n the ~upermarkct. It was about a E111 BlllECI man g" 1ng birth. Isa' e 1heobi1uanes and wrap the g;:irbagc 1n the economy ser11on. Somehow. I am still influenced by age. When m) kids tell me they're dat1ng somconc. I don't want to know what they look like or i(thcy sti ll have all their own teeth or how much mone) the) ha ve. I want to know how old they arc. I've forgonen how 10 flirt. Possibly because I get so few r ails for it. I have lawyers who arc younger than my winter coat. Doctors who carry their instruments in _gym ba~s. Priests who fill the confessional w11h Clearasil. I look at them and see my sons. Fulfillment for me is no longer standing around eat ing raw fi sh oil crackers. sucking in m) stomach and listtning to somcone tell me 10 bum m) rlothcs as m) coloring 1s "autumn .. and.not spring. Give me an evening with David Allenborough ~ing arccpted h) a 1nbe of baboons. I kn ow what all of you arc trying to do, eang. and I appreciate it. You're serving as a role model . . . a consc1enre fo r a ~eneration of women who shouldn't gi ve up on themselves JUSI because they've passed the big 4- or 5-0. I appreciate that. but I don·1 reall) want 10 be a born-again sex S)mbol. I don·1 have the parts. patienre and stamina for it. Let my body go. Let 11 sag. wrinkle and drop. Let me gra) a little and whec1e some. Let me say dumb th ings and forget more than I can remember. Let my chins grow and m\ creases multiply. · And when I look at you. 1"11 tell myself that with an $800 dress. tummy-control pantyhose and a cam- era w11h cold cream on the lens. I could look like that too. Let me he to myself. It'• llibta oat for cood at llel'a Diner when It la aota for blar bac , and Allee (Linda LaYln), llel (Vic Tajback) and Vera (Betb Rowlandl remlnl9Ce o-.er tbe lut nine yean of•• Allee' f ln tbe final eplaode tonl.Cbt at 9 on Channel 2. \ -1l41-eaA ·-..----.·--------...... ~ L IJ Roman in SCR 's drama 'Salt Water Moon' Juliana Donald, Marc ltpetelo lo .. Salt Water Moon." Oscar's not golden to all of its winners "Salt Water Moon:· CnJOYtnJ its American premiere on South Coast Repenory•s Sttond Staae. can best be , described as "Talley·s Folly .. with a Canadian accent. This new play by Canada's David French bears some strikin1 simi· larities to the two-character seriocomedy or Lanford Wilson's trilogy -a loquacious ex-suitor comes caJling on an uptight old name who is anything but hospitable. Like Wilson's hero. the swain in French's story is (or appeah to be) Jewish. The characters in "Sall Water Moon." however. are younger. their story is set further back in ume (in 1926). and they take themselvet-far._ more seriously. And they maintain a respectful distance. Even though they once were intimate. Mary Snow and Jacob Mercer never (or so it seems) make physical contact during their 90 unintcrmissioned minutes on stage. Indeed. against the cold, starkly unrealistic backdrop of Michael De- vine's Newfoundland house and front yard seninJ. Mary and Jacob resemble repelling magnets. ap- proaching one another tenta11vel} and pulling. or pushing. away. Only af\er constant probing do the in- By BOB THOMAS "I had to nee for my life ,'' she said. ncrmost thoughts of each find their •• "'"'' "'-WflW .. , had been pushed to the limit of my way to the surface. Most of the time HOLLYWOOD-lftheOscarhas existence. If I didn't leave. I would their character masks are firmly in such a golden touch. whatever hap-have cracked upY he returned 10 place. pened to Miyoshi Umeki, George Europe. then devoted herself to the SCR director Manin Benson. Chakiris. Lila Kedrova and Louise theater. whose work usually reOccts a v1s-f'1etther~ i>emaps rnercls no Oscar n . buT eral. natur~I quality;-has chosen-a For one brief. shining moment they circumstances have conspired to play in which its occupants' emotions enjoyed the glory of being Academy make the award something less than are turned down to pilot hght level Award winners. their names in head-golden. and who communicate an cnsply lines around the world. But they Miyoshi Umeki was a popular dialected speech patterns. It's no1 never moved on to further tri umphs. winner as best supporting actress of easy to generate a great deal of The history of the awards of the 1957 for her role as the tragtc ~r:npathy for these youn~ people. but Academy of Motion Picture Arts and sweetheart of Red Buttons in It s also difficult to remain unmoved Sciences is replete with winners ··sayonara." Pans for lapa~ ontc_ the)" rev~al thrm<?ttvati~ osc._catccrs licclined after --they-1resseS' were rare in Hollywood. and f~rees th!lt ~ri ve them an their ---c-aptured the film industry's area test she found little work outside of a Jerry sangu~ar directions. pnze. Lewis comedy and ··The Counship of Juhar:i a. Donald demonstrates ··There arc two kinds of Academy Eddie's Father." teeth-anm.ng resc~ve as M~ry. the Awards for actors." the late David George Chakiris proved a dynamic servant girl who s d.eterm1.ned to Niven once said. ··one is given to an gang leader in "West Side Story" and man)'. a man she_doesn t love in order actor because the old boy has been won as bestsypponing actor of 1961. to bring her. sister out of an or- around for a long time and deserves a His slight. dancer's build didn't fit phana,e. W~ale her character may pat on the back. That's how I got him for leading man roles. and he lack ~1me.ns1on. the actress d~fines -mine:-blns-thnoters· hearn. --made only a few more 1 ms sue as ~.wrt.h 11ch. full stromwnhm the "The other kind of Oscar is handed "Diamond Head.'' "623 Squadron" hmatallons of the play. T• TITUS and he'll do an} th inf in his power to swa y the yo ung lady s favor. His is a robust performance. brimming with color in contrast to Donald's predominantly black and white per- sona. Both performers skillfully convey the rugged determination of the post· World War I generation to make their lives more meaningful than those of their parents. whose fate makes up a large pan of the story in ··salt Water Moon." The American premiere of this nc_w work con11nues through April 7 on the Second Stage of South Coast Repcnof}. 655 Town Center Driv,. Costa Mesa. wi.th performances Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30 and Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. BACKSTAGE -.\n add111onal performance of the musical mystery "Somethang·s Afoot" will be given Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Newpon Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Dri ve. Newport-Be.ac~ .... eal the theater at 631-0288 for reservations. ticket information or group sales ... CALLBCtkft&-Auditions for the Fullenon Civic Light Opera pro- duction of "Annie Get Your Gun" will be held Sunda)'. through Tuesda) at r1rw. Commonweahn Ave .. Fullerton ... children will be heard Sunday at I p.m.. dancers at 3 p.m .... singang and reading tryouts for principals are at 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. while choru s auditions are Monday a1 9 p.m. and Tuesday at 8:30 p.m .... call 526-3832 for details .... The Regi onal Repertory Theater will hold tryouts for ··The Fantas- lleks--Monday anOTuesda> a1 T:30 p.m. at the Forum Theater in Yorba Linda ... director Denise Dell Reiss will be casting six men and two somen for th e musical and can be contacted at 996-4195 for add1t1onal infor· ma11on ... out for a o nce-in-a-lifetime kind of and "Is Paris Burning?" As Jacob. the young man who role that is so dazzling that it must be Lila Kedrova delivered an un-lo' ed and left .he.~. then retur~~ when recoanized. But what docs the poor foJlettable performance as Anthony he learns ~hes spoken. for. Mar:c chap do for an encore? Parts like that Quinn's faded sweetheart in ··zorba Ep~te1n CnJO)S more. latitude '" his rarely happen twice in a lifetime.'' the Greek." winning as best support-assignment. Epstein is the agressor. Theclassiccaseofthe "OscarJinx" ing actress in 1964. The French----------------------------is Luise Rainer. the first performer to Russian actress has continued play- win. two Oscars -for "The Gr~,at i ng character roles on the stage and 1 n Zicafeld" in 1936 and "The Good such films as "Tom Curtain:· Earth" in t 93 7. Her film career fell "Penelope" and "The Kremlin Let- into an immediate eclipse. ter." "There is no such thin• as an Oscar Louise Fletcher was startling as the jinx." she said emphaucally when iron-willed nurse in "One Flew Over visiting here a year ago for a "Love the Cuckoo's Nest" and was hailed Boat" segment. She sa id the second best actress of 197 5. Bui Hollywood Oscar came af\er she had made eight holds little opportunity for middle- fil ms in three years. was underaoing a aaed actresses. and she has made only divorce from playwriaht Clifford occasional films such as "Ex orcist 2: Dylan Thomas movie on grave robbers due Odets and had tired of being bossed Tho Hercuc ... "The Cheap Oetec· by MGM. tivc" and "Brainstorm." LOS ANGELES (AP) - A 1953 screenplay written b) Welsh poet Dylan Thomas has been literally saved from the gra"'e by film producer Mel Brooks. "The Doctor and 1he Devils.'' r Jenna guilty of manslaughter By L VNDA HIRSCH . - DALLAS: Rcceiv1n1 word that one of his 011 wells has been shut down due to leak. J.R. 1nv11cs environmental com-missioner to dinner. At dinner. J.R. makes ccnain commissioner meets Rhonda. a youna airl lookina for work. Later the commissioner seas her a JOb. When Rhonda repons 10 J.R. 1h11 the com· missioner is 11opp1na at her apanmcnt. J.R. watches the 1wosome on a TV monitor. Sue Ellen and Pam return from the Orient. When Jenna secs Bobby &ive Pam a hua of moral suppon. she IS u~t. Bobby unable 10 convince Ann to testify on Jenna's behalf. Ann docs. however. turn over a letter to Bobby that Veronica wrote:. which states iha1 Veronica feljat Jenna was innO<'ent of murder. The ju finds Jenna auilty of manslauahtu. • • • DYNASTY: M 1chacl propose$ to A - da. who refuses. knowina Alexis and Oaten arranatd the marriaac. Alexis confestts strikina a business deal with Galen. but cautions Amanda not lo throw awa y love of a lifetime. Ckx restates his love for Amanda and tells her 10 marry the prince. Amanda aarecs 10 marry Michael in name only but Michael fee ls he'll act htr intd bed. Blake lets ii slip 10 Alexis that Steven is Sttina Luke. To Blake's dis- plcasurc. Krystle aoc:s 10 Albuquerque to bid on a hone. She returns home to kam Blake has spent cvenina with Ashley. Krystle takes Christina and leavn Blake. • • • FALCON CREST: Richard threatens to ruin Judae Holden's career if Lance is. no1 found au1lt). To appcatc R1chard.'the judac refUsts Lance's pica barpin and al vet p~~udiccd Instructions to jury. Cole and Melissa bitterly d1sappcin1cd when 1hty arc rcJCCtcd 11 candidates to adopt. Melissa looks for a sum>pte mother. Meanwhile. her cousin Robin moves an and f\nds Cqle very atttKtive. Chatt decides to hire Connie as has adviser for the champaane business. In return. he will assitt hfr 1n runnina ~r family's vineyard. Connie's blind date 1s a d1'aster Came enters Small V1nue 1n her first racc without Orea'i approval. and the horK w1nJ. • • • HILi. STREET BLUES: When Oold· blum'9 e'·w1fc Rachel 1s raped. she rtfuscs 10 Pf'' chaf)t . '-Cf'llfful Ooldblum decide\ 10 bnna1n the culpn1 h1m1elf. His ac11ons crca1e kpl J>roblems which allow the cr1m1nal 10 10 fret. Ray talks F..-nk 1n10 lc111n1 him 10 undercover on a dnia bu'' • • 1 l NOTS LANDING: Pre-empted. . . . ,, IUTUALI: l 1m I\ unaware 1ha1 he hold\ the key to the murckru·~ 1cknt1ty. Delio" attcmptt 10 c:onv1nct Jultt to ITIO'-e blck into the W1llov.' Dandra 1eml'icd ~Mn Tom's condition worKn• Juhc enh It help 10 k«P \aner out of thf Willow\ JuUe and lMt) omc rcacqua1nled A 1htta1cn1na (la)' calls C'llnstina Df1ndra pra)s for 1ttt c:r1titall 111 Tom't r«O"tfY· C'la ·, mt'Cllnll "'11h C"hris11na Pfod~ renewed threats for her and bitter rccrim 1· nat ions for him. Ckt. Gates and Les arc puzzled by several facts they uncover in the scarth for Eddie's murderer. Dakota aocs with Brady to look at a new horse and sufTen another dizzy spell. • • • ST. ELSEWHERE: Unable 10 lc:uen has patient load. an overworked and under- prcpared Jack flunks his qualify1n1 med•· cal exam. Clancy tells Jack she's tired of ss>endina all her time with Pelc and none of her time with him. Dr. Craia decides to help Westphal look for an apanmcnt. When the real estate aacnt assumes the men are lovers. Westphal plays it for all 11's wonh while a furious Craia departs the sccnc. l::ll10111carns hc·s one o'r1wo heir~ 10 Mrs. Haufnaael's ··fonunc." Thr fim heir 1s a rrp11lc farm. lcavina Elho11 stunned when he 1s ten the bulk of the estate - S 150.000. However. b) the lime Hauf- naacl's e:<pcnscs arc paid. Elho11hasS13 7 and Haufnaael's cremated remains. which he has been authorized io sprcad a1 sea Bobb) 's ··elephant man" pa11ent develops a cru5h on him . Bobb) tells the 11rl the~ can be friends at the: hospital but 1hafs lhc ex1cn1 of 1hc1r rel1111onsh1p. .\ female circus clown refuses 1rc:a1mc:n1 for her muh1ple sdc:ros1s. sa) 1na she's rathc:r ha'c a shol'terltfc than 11 .. e up 1hec1rrus Ft)(US amazed when Cath) Manan·s ne"-eSI boyfriend is V.J .. the: anc:sthc:s1olo11st. BODY 1 DOUBLE lll()N.rlll I JO (I) SAT/SIJl 124UlS I JO DRIVE · INS ~: ~ STADIUm a .~ s ' °' "J:l."1!1•;, t ,~.._ ...... wnr :'ft"' 6 t tll I t 111 , ... ., .. "• Ce·l'•haie ............. Ut • ._, ~m .'i';'G'1;.'1i; 1• 611 • MiW~ ...... "''' .,. l 1H J 1M 6 141 ~.:~m , .. ,.r.; .... ••1•• based on a true stol) about 19th Cen1u ry grave robbers. 1s now an produc11on in London. w11h a cast headed b) T1moth} Dalton. Jonathan Pl)CC and Twiggy. Thoma wrote the screenplay for Rank Films. but nothing came of at. said producer Jonatha n Sanger. Sanger and Brooksfilms bought the screen rights from a London doctor and hired Ronald Harwood ("The Dresser") to bring the ··very literate" screenpla> into line \.\ith con1em· pral) tastes. Dalton pla~ s an unonhodo' doctor of anatomy fighting the Victorian medical establishment. He 1s unw11- 1ingl> '1ctimizcd b\ a team of gra'c robbers who provide him v.1th fresh bodies for research. THE HEAT IS ONI 1~1:\11::1~~( 1-111.1--.~ ·--,/#._IQ .... "IMll•WIUJ• , ...... -'""' .. ,'°° ·-, ... -~­..... CllllA- f ...... C-4 ·-lllUll C..I,_..,., ~W' • e?--=-l'Mt! ·= ,..,,,, uom> •&!Wf_, ... ,. • ..xi ·-~ ,_ii.°"""' -··--~ .... -._C> .. .... "" ....,....,.. ••.tc 'Ill."''" e>... " "' Jell ·~·' _,.. ___ ........... ~ Wfl.fr It IHI fl< Allf MY l\WAllll', r •N MAH< H -'" 1 H -_ .. _ ~ ---t"::-. , •• \' ' • •I~ ,\ t'l I •,• \ ,', •, •. • , I• I 1'\ ~ I t 1 , I , .. . .. ~ -- Amy Steel. Judd Hlrecb lo .. Pint Stepe. •• 'First Steps' agem in docudrama mine -- By J ERRY BUCK hcuy. hoping "that 1t wi ll chanje the Al'TelMleiefl•rtw public attitude that a spinal inJury is LO <\NGELES -Jerry Petrofsky hopeless." she said ... There is so and Nan Da' is got used to the much research going on around the cameras after-five limes on ··60 world. Something like.this can onJy Minutes.'' but seeing themselves help." - ponrayed an a movie was something Petrofsk) and his wife. Cheryl. who else. 1s ponrayed 'in the movie by Kim 'it's laker I mould ~dead:" said Darby. and Davis anOfierboymen<r. Petrofsk). Rick Lykins. who works in Judd Hirsch pla)s Dr. Jerrold Petrofsky's laboratory. were an Los Peirofsk). a bioen~aneer wh2 helped Angeles rc«ntly to promote the film. Davis. a paraplegic played by Amy Davis is still in a wheelchair. but Steel. learn to walk through the use of Petrofsky said he as now working on a electrodes that stimulated her para-maniatunzed computer t}'SJcm. l}'«'d-leg muse-ks said ht has deveJopC(t a system u ··First Steps." which CBS will large as a hand and hopes within a broadcast tonight. 1s a docudrama. a year to have one the size of a beeper form of television that has taken a few with all the walking signals on a sina&e. knocks lately. But this docudrama chap. does honor to the form. It as a gem. Since graduation. Davis has and the fact that 1t will have you worked an the laboratory. where the cheering for this spunky young experiments continue with about 30 woman. a la ··Rocky.'' does 11 no subjects. -harm. Petrofsky said 1t was hard secina fr.u 1s was-~nJured-~ an _.uto--som~~) b.im_ but he arcw accident June 4. 1978. the da)' she was from the expenence. . to"graduate from high school in Ohio. "I remember one scene." he said: Once 'ital and athleuc. she turned "Some fuy was arauing with Judd argumentauve and bitter. Hirsch fhe'd talked to me that way That didn't last long. thou1h. She I'd have spun him around ~nd enrolled at Wright State University an punched hn'!' out. But Judd JUSl Dayton. Ohio. and became the ma,Jor talked to .,him calmly. I had to subject of Petrofsky's experiments. remember it was a d~udrama. And She walked for the first ume Nov. hke any docudra.ma. lime was com- 10. 1982. and walked again using a pressed. It d1dn t bother me. they portable system at her 1raduat1on in w~~e benign thanf. Jun e I 983. Da vis appears in the film His ponraya crc.ated problems as Lo.re11a. another paraplegic who is for me. I never realty saw myself that passed o'er for the first experiments. wa_)'. It was a vc11 1nterestan1 phtlosophacal expenence. It chan~d Producer Elhs <\. Cohen saw them m' hfesl) le. I sat back and looked at on CBS' ··60 Minutes·· and knew the m)self. Do J really want to h"e that s1or) would make.a good mo"1e. wav" J started hm1ting m)' work days "He new all night bu1 ~e didn't 1o io to I~ hours instead ofworkina arm<' ~nt1I fi,e hours at~.er Nan all night tong.·· "'allr..cd. ~1d Petrofsk} He •n· Da .. 1s said although there was a lot troduced himself as a Holl) wood of1ens1on on the set she felt the actors producer and he had a comract for a were vef\' sens1t1ve to the need for mo' 1e. I said. sure. and called stcuqt) accurate i>onra) als. and had him escorted out. Ob' 1ousl). "Judd Harsch said 1f there -was he could ha ye done 11 without us. Just an) thing that hun the project he make 11 fic11t1ous . wouldn't do 11 ... Petrofsk\ said. "If ··1 had him checked out thorough!) the movie raised falso..hopes 1t could and talked 10 50 or 60 of m) -.bun the v.hoJc rcscatefi-area. it was colleaaues around the count'} and vel') 1mponant to us that it portrayed asked him ho"' the) "'ould react to a our work accura1el). This was 13 mo' 1e. ThC) said 11 could be a aood )'Cars of research. than~ 1f1t was done well. 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'"'" PenaEn 1 • Wmo<C t· u ~ ij n 7 1S'• 16 In Pentar . ,1 , 1r: wettre mlS1'r ~ 1 ore E nr 2 , ~·· Peoo~• W1c•I .. r· mwTI •• 1 :~ww;:, 60'· t Peoo 1 1 16 ·~ 37 W•Ocom . . nP•P ' ). l9' .. 12 J J ) p,rrue ?'I 9 • WollA'o I I • O<'dl\ ''O I twa~u 37 3 • Pell&Yn J '• ' . Wt.er 1f· ?I O<•l' •1'• •• Jam Ir T·" Piiot I 16ilt 'f ) Wolvl \ • 1.i,, ro1 r-1t~ 7~ : JtlM•r• '• . PonH 1 I t • Wr10111w 11 •• II'• ullFlcl Jtroco II'• II'• POUo\ I~ 1 XeDtC a:: a,! llA ,. ,. . Jonlclll Powell I 1 \1 X•cor manage<! the bank. drnrncd the bank\ <'Up11al by a pprov· Th~ uit filed f rid tl} tn ·unta A na 1<1 ing i.ub!>tand:1rd loans and OC· o ne o f the large)\ fi led ugu1n\t the ca 1onally d 1H·rt 1ng fund improper. directors o f a failed ba n~. said h to them l>Ch cs or o ther compan1e R1c:hard 0 borne. a Lo A ngeles thq rnntro ll<.'d . a\lorncy rcprcc,cn11ng the r<.'gulatoq .\m ong those nam l'd in thl' suit t'i agl·nt')'. D ouglas E:-Patt). lhl' ba nk·s co- ' The u1\ all<.'gl's breac h ofliduciar~ found<.·r a nd forml'r chairman and respon si bility. ncglig(•nce. nnd unjust c h1cf <.·xccutivc officer. cnn<'hment ag:11ns1 a ll :!4 defendants Pall)'. who hu!t d a1mcd the FDIC for causing the bank's fail ure March mastermind ed the ba nk's fai lurt' 10 16. 1984. -retaliate for h1'1 cnt1c1sm s o l the In m id-1982. the Heritage Bank agenc-~. ~aid he int<.'nds to lik a wa~ Ora nge County's la rgcsl 1ndcpcn-rnuntcrsuit again<;t the FD IC. d enl hank wi1h more than S260 The 'iUit a lso names former bank millio n in asse1s. But w he n the stat<.' d m·rtor Roge r Slfc, 1g a nd his lrvm <.' Ba nking Depanm<.'nt closed the la\\ firm. saring th<.') O\erchargl·d the bank. 11 had a n<.'I wonh of $31.000 bank. The suit also a lleges ·a<.'v1g a nd assets o f S 158 m1lhon-including failed to o ne.rad' in· whe n he ho uld a t least $40 millio n in had r<.'al <.·state have a nd provided advkc o n matte rs loans. o utsidl' hi!> <.'x~rt1\c. T he dl'l<.·ndants a rc alleged to hav<.' O th<.·r form<.·r dire<.·tors named as dcf<'nd ants ar<.• Kenneth T ho mp o n a nd John Marconi. The FDIC ousted CofChits unitary tax Thompson. Marconi and Patt~ from the bank's board in mid· 198.l Th<.' 'iU1t se<.'ks fro m a ll defe ndants monc~ fro m all loans o btain<.'d . the return of hank salaries and other pa} me n ts propcn } or other assets bought with money rece1v<.'d fro m the ~~CRA M ENT() (AP)-I hL' state bank. Chamber o f Comme rce has called for .\It hough th<.' FDIC says it cannot rcp<.'al of the state's unitary taxatio n esta blish a cc1llngon lh<.' to ta l a m o unt method. but said curre nt firms that of actual dama~c!t to S<.'<.'k. 11 is asking want to keep using th<.' method sho uld a t lea st $40 m 1ll 1on from the dden- bc allo"'ed to do so. dants. "Unita ry mod1fica11on is cruc:al 10 In add ition. 11 ac;kc; $4 million 1n th<.' continued <.'Conornic growth of actual da m ages nnd $1 U m illion in California . An a ttractive syste m of punt \l\IC aamage) from-Pntt). 1axa11on wi ll bring new Jobs and Marconi. Sae' 1g and two former investment to the sta !i!." said Heritage p residents. T h<.' suit ~a)s T homas Patan. chairman of the th<.'~ conspire d 1llcg.ill> to pa~ cha m ber's Board of Dire-ctors. 1nt<.'rcs1. in the form of goods and The posi.tion puts the chamber 1u-<;f.YJCCS. LO. certain ~cpos1tors who odds with R<.·p ublican Gov. Georg<.' kept large balancl'~ 1n dl'mand nc. Dc:ukmcjian. counts. Under the u nnaq system . the state UP s AND DowN s 1a' for fi rm s that do busin<.'ss in foreign counm<.'s 1s calculafed by compa ring th<.'1r Cali fornia assets w11h worldwide assets and applying 1ha1 formula to their worldwide NEW YORK (API -The fonowlno lis1 d l · c· 1 · t'. · shows lhe Over -the • Counter 1ncom<.' to e ermine a 11orn1a in-stocks and warranls Iha! have oone UP r· t 6 • a tum , •• I JO\Ol!\n .. •'• Pr•GM 2• • 14 > YIOwFI ll~ -----COm L' __ ll1_L1I!Ol.I and dowo the ~Lb4~...on 11-~~~-,:;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:;;::::;::;::=::::::=:=:::::::========================================================:;i Percenl of change IOr MondaY. No securities trading Oelow S2 or 1000 ~hares are oncltlded. • Nel and percentage chllnges are 111e djfference belween the previous closing o d price and Monday's tasl bid Price. UPS Wl''w gnt ~re,11 at 1 t11uJe aJ1u~tment for the income tax Com 8 hluc'>. 11:~ calleJ .in IRA account anJ het ween now a nd the Jre.iJeJ Jdy, you can fill 1t with up w $4,000 for working Call brat CllUlpb, $~!~.~:~~~~E]""~.'.:.:~: .. ::.::'.~.,f~:"'..:::.:: l Hll~~me La5s1 + crp. UpPcj~ l 2 Rockor 19 I J>a UP 2 6 3 NlwnLo i , \11 UP 2 7 4 MlcrTc -I 8 2 • UP 2,.7 5 Nlwl un 1 7e UP 1 .9 6 ErckGd i l1! UP 1 -~ What ~more,at 10.2r-I 10.• 7 AcmeG 14', 12 UP 'i· 8 Store wl 337• 41 H Up I . 10 Minf!nk 6~11 l.-Up 1 . 11 PresSIV 26'· 271 UP 1 A I rl ·115th 1tw;~~~r1~~mp1re. 1uo~f"ii.oa~ investment j M1n1mun1 Swtrr SIOOO totally safe, fu lly 1n5ured, and h igh yielding 9 Rlbi wl )'1 ~ UP •J 112 CetrPr 2 15-16 t5·16 UP 11. 3 Paclnll 2111 • UP 1l 8 14 Plvmu un 8 + 1. UP 10.3 J65 L vdnPll 6 5-16 19· 16 UP 9.8 ' JapnAlr 45' • 4 UP 9 1 17 Alarm 27b '• UP 9.~ 18 Grnwd pf 51, t ,, UP 9 19 US Mull 3 '. UP 9 W I E • as only <1 CD can be. You'd rath e r as arn mp1ra ~:~h~ar;tyinro:~~to~:~~·J~~ty~:~~ 11800/821-6220 and we' II start try to keep the noise down while 20 VanGld 2. 3·16 UP 9 1 21 Gldf"ld 15 • + 1 • UP 8 9 22 ButtRGd 23.11 +3· 16 Uo 8 6 23 Brkwlr 4 M +5·16 UP 82 24 FreeSG 23 • + p, Up 8 I 25 LaserP 10 + l 4 UP 8.1 ( ( How to turn our 19 4 tax refund into1985 tax savings. Imperial Savings ha5 investme nt plans that can . ave you tax dollar . t .. 11 ' <Ill 1 v \\,11l11lglo ril1,11 19H 1 I.I\ n:lund l lil'\ k rn .1rri' 1..·. tl< >\\ 'lhv 11 m1·111 'tan thinking o f '' ·"' 10 pn 111..·1..1 mnn: nl \'ot11· 11 11 u 111c I rom I <JH') ITdL'r;d l.l\l"' ~tart hy opt·ninR an Individual lktirt·m l'nt Account 'An 1111..li\'idu.d l .111 d1..:pn..,i1 up tu 2,000 1..·\·t·n· w .ir .111d d1..·dur11h.tt '11m trrn1111K~>n1t· 1 t'ponl'd lllr l·l·dcr:1 I 111n >1lll' 1:1' purp<>'l'' CA m arri<.'d u 1uple wi1 h 111w "' >11 w1 irking :o-p' 1t1,\' ma,· d1..·pu,i1 ;ind deduct up 111 2.2~0 p ·r \1..·.11 > l'fu,, ll w irlll'll''I \t>u 1..·:11 n '' 111 hl· t,l\·dl'l~rrnl umil ,ou 'tan '-' nhdr:1wi nj.( the f u nd~. · Nl'xt. ~o "hc:yond IRA" to defer tax1..·~ on t'\'t'n morc: incom4' b)' op<:ning a To morrow Tux-deferred Annuity:'"· With a mmimum dt•po~i t of $),(XX),~ o u '11 carn hi~h· 111tc.·rl''t rll.Jt , ~1:--with an llv\, \\ill he 1.1'< <.lc.:lt'rrL·d unt ii \'O ll ..,tart \\ u h <l r :twlng fund;. 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"'' ·-t,_,,,, ~ ... wry $ltOOO U tt OOr-o •t>n. .. ~\' ""'"-S<-•• on sao oo o..-tit -t~• t!O) t'll"f• H ~ That's an apt description of both business and business people.along the Orange Coast. Toke p trac k of wherecompantesaregotn~and whi hp opl are helpin them get there,just watch Credit Line· -very day in the ._.. _____ ~usl ness section of your new llilJ l'ilat ---... - . I - ONnge COMt DAILY ptLOT /Tueeday. March 11. 1815 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Mommy, when you .wash grapes how- . much soap do you use?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ',. DRABBLE GARFIELD GAR fl EU7, TME VEi 5AY5 YOO ~ ARE OOING TO HAVE 1'0 9TAY ~ 1Ne1PE.TMERE'5 A RARE STRAIN if OF HAWAIIAN CA'f FL.U GOING "l AROONV MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER • I by Tom Batluk DOOl'fUBURY BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) " ... and as for your muacle tone, George, it's one-that only a dog could heer." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham • 1 GUESS 'IOU0RE NEVER Ot.0 f~ 10 ~OW 8ETTER 1HU~1 DAO ?• by Kevin Faaan SHOE 1U~~(Z~ ~9'RJN!! NO. 11lf5 15N7" f?/61((. PEANUTS I WROTE MY REPC>frr oN MV NEW STATE·OF-TME- ART STATIONERV' ... TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE ,..-TOWlUOW IS nee. .. NO. 1Hf51511'r Rl6Hf. PO tr/ I WROTE IT WITH MY NEW STATE-OF- . n~E -ART PEN ... FfRST ()#{ OF SPRING I by Jim Davis FOR CflYI~ our UXJP I NO. by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady A TACTICAL TRIUMPH by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Ooux ' • I DON'T K"-'OW ' IN SOME WAYS. IT WOULO ee I EASIER ON DAVEY ANO Me .. ANO AUNT eeTH 1 I • East-West vulnerabre and 60. North deals. NORTH • 432 <::;> J052 0 AJ , on a hand where it was more than likely that the spade suit belonged to the vulnerable opponents who already had a partacore toward completing the rubber. Therefore. he elected to open one no trump even though he had a flve·card WEST • AQ95 <::;> k73 • J8S2 EAST • J 1070 <::;> 8 ·-·: heart suit and only 14 points. 0 9843 •K4 SOUTH •KS 0 Q872 • A"lOU (;? AQ 1094 0 k105 •Q7t The bidding: Nwtll Eaat Sntll Weat P... P... INT Pua , ... , ... Opentnr lead: She of o. For more than 60 years, New York's Cavtndlah Club h11 bttn the premier rubber brldre club in the U.S. On t.hia hand from a recent same. the club'• bua lneaa mana,er. Tom Snow, succeeded in hoodwink· Ina two of the country's roremoet pl171r1. Afi.r hla partner had p&aaed. the lut. thing that Snow, alUlnr South, wanted wat a ~Uva a.uctlon OMAR SHARIFF Thia tactic proved auece11f ul In the auction. Not.e that, u t.he card• lie, Eut·Wtat can make three 1pa~t1, 7et neither of them could venture Into the auction with any derr.te of aaftty. To compound t.ht lndirnlt.7, clever play by Snow reault.ed In hl1 maklnf \M te>ntract ratti.r than fOlnl down oat. Wttt WU reluetant. to lead awa7 from an7 of hla honora. td ht chOH tht 111 of dl&monda 11 hi• openlns .. tvo, Inet.ead of maldn1 the rovtlM play of dumm7'1 jack, and wit hout a moment'• httltallon, declarer won th. ace aa East tehoed with.. the et,h&.1 ···s----·- Now declarer ran the jack • of hurts to West'• king. West reverted to a diamond. and declarer wa1 home wiih three diamond t.rlcka and four hearts. To appreciate the beauty of declarer'• play at trick one, you must realize that. if the heart CHARLES GOREii fintlff had aucceedff, • dtellrer needed only two diamond t.rlcks. And If the heart ftntaae lost, dtelarer want.ed to offer West every inducement to continue diamonda rather than thlft to a club which. u the cardt llt. could lead to the contract'• defeat. ,., ........... ~ c ....... Gen•'• ....... , .. , "' ~ ... ,..,... ...... Gina lrillp &Mtar, 1• Cir a .. _. ""·· Ctn1mk ... N.I,..., • • • -............... ~u.M When ahe • not modellnc, Dana Barna awtm• for <>ranee Cout Collete'• women'• team, rated tbe beat ln the atate. :-£-ak-ingof-f-th-e-wraps ·==-"::"".~~--::~~-=--=---,--,~~~~~~~~-~ 1 Edison High freshman KaleaphCarter- no longer one of Workman's big secrets Marina High 'sChip Rish was the ___ ..._,. ecent Beam Cities I 11 • itationat-traek and field meet'sAthlcteofthe Meet with such efforts as a 48.51 record- ~ brcakinJ440withoutcompctitionat . the tradttionally slow Newport · Harbor track. in addition toa 9. 76 in he JOO. d .. EdisonJ:ligh high-jumpe~ric ''Wheelwright set a record. too. with a ~ 7 high jump. Dul they were both upstaged by a freshman who wasn't !~even competing in varsity eve nts- Edison's Kaleaph Caner. 1 At 6-1 . 195 pounds. this 14-year-:;old is the heir apparent to the ~,Chargers' running game during the ) fall. He's big. strong and fast. as · evidencedby the events he chooses to ~ . I ' I I ' , .. ,- : ... mll ..... ~ .. ~lillilli~ ' hEdison, ·;;·ovwin; [;Fvfalls •' .7 --~ --=--------=--!;Seahawks capture ·~first league victory !~with 5-set decision compete in -the shot put. hurdles andsprin . Coaches in every direction were in awe. "Did you see him?." asked one coach . ··He's down there at the shot put ring." said another. "He's over there. in the hurdles:· 1d yettnother;----- The general tone was astonish· ment. He hit a couple of early barriers in the high hurdles.and in the shot put he has gone as far as 56 feet with the frosh-soph ball. But it goes a lot deeperthan that. "I told his mother I was keeping him under wraps." admits Edison Coach Bill Workman. ··s oyou·ve PREP SPORT S blown my cover.· eel ifhc ex pee te<tto-kecp ----+-- something like Kaleaph Carter a secret very long. Workman said, ··No. but longer than this." For the record. Caner. born in Harlem and via Plano. Texas. before coming to Huntington Beach in the eighth grade. ran for 28 touchdowns in 9gamesasa freshman. with 1.959 yardsin 194carrrics-awhopping I 0.3 average. He averaged 21.5 yards on 12 recepiionsand led the team on defense with 11 3 iacklcs as a linebacker. · --- The figures could be better. but Caner was retired at half1ime in several ofEdison'sgames. "I can just hear it now," says Workman. "'but I can guarantee you we don't have any recrui1ers in New York or Texas." Workman projec1sCanerto play at 205 pounds this fall and although ifs a little early tostan naming a staning lineup. he docs admit: "He'sa player orhewouldn.'t be up(as an incoming sophomore) . .He can also play in the secondary. rm sure he'll be in the defensive picture. occ swim star is making a splash in modeling trade ----ByCURT SEEDEN Of ............. Dana Harns' career is going, alona swimminaJy. even thou&h swimmina may soon lake a back$Cat 10 her newest profession. Thr Oranae Coast College sophomore. a state champion and All-A merica swimmer. will probably trade her goggles for sunglasses in the near future. but the swim suit might stay. Sams is a fledgling model and has alread y been in a Spanish JU1lS commercial. ,Her eventual goals arc commercials and magazine modeling. But there's still some unftnishcd business -like the re- mainder ofOCC's swim season. The Pirate women haven't lost a meet in four years and arc the (Pleue .ee COA8T'8/C2) Dmllr .................. c...... : ·--- -Ocean View High outlasted Hunt· ;>jngton Beach in five sets. Edison had "He fi1sin very well. He'sa compcti1orand he has good lateral movement. Bu( the thi ng he does best is run with power. Still, he has an awful lot to leam. He'sgoing to be (Pleue Me ED180Pf/C2) Freahman Kaleaph Carter flgu.rea to carry a lot of wefiht with Edhon '• football team. 1t easy with Marina and La Quinta -; :rolled past Fountain Valley in Sunset • •League volleyball action Monday : night. ~ Tony Panzica '100-pound weight lifted' !t Hcre·s a capsule look: :'~ Ocean View 3, HuDtlD1toD Beacll Z: ~~1n perhaps the most exciting Sunset :'\")'natch of the night. the Seahawks • t~rased a poor start to come from : 'bchindandbeattheQilers.3-15.15-7. : 15-5. 12-15. 1 5-1 1.~alch that : featured Ocean View'.ljocu raham. t,. Graham. whose 23 kitls topped all i-~ players. recorded 25 points while • -~~rving. helping Ocean View to its first league win. Outside hitter Tony Panzica ( 15 -kills. six blocks). playing in his first game of the season due to a twisted ankle he suffered the first day of " practit'C. and midd le blocker Mark I ) t ,.~CdM gets first :,baseball win ·• Mik~ Perisi singled home Robcn tfess from second ba"se with one out (tn the ninth inning as Corona del M•r :High's baseball team won a non· 4league make-up game over visiting Dana Hills Monday. S-4. Kerins ( 15 kills. 10 blocks). who netted fi ve points serving for the Scahawks. also sparkled for Ocean View. Edison 3, Marina 0: The Chargers. behind senior outside hitter Chris Carpenter and junior middle blocker Danny Hanan. moved their Sunset mark to 2-0 with a 15-9. 15-10. 15-9 win over the host Vikings. Carpenter. who had 18 kills. and Hanan. who registered a dozen. we re nicely complimented 1n the backcoun by junior Eddie Rapp. who led with 12 digs. Da vid Wetzel also helped the offense at setter for Edison. LaQalnta 3, FOlntala Valley 1: The ztecs outlasted the Barons. 15-7. 15-8. s umbled in the third game. 1-15. then rode the arm of setter John Lee ( 40 assists) to win it. 15-12. Fountain Valley. Todd Bates ( 14 kills) and Shawn Cowles also contributed greatly to La Quinta's win. its second in as many league games. Sconiers admits-he has a'substallcej)roblem' From AP dlsp1tclles MESA. Anz. -Dary l Sconiers was relieved afler he showed up at 1he spnng training camp of the Angels followi ng 17 days of absence without excuse. Sconiers. a former Orange Coast 8>11egc standout. admitted Monday that he had a "substance problem:· and the Angels said he would undergo testing to de1ermine ifhc needed assistance. ··This 1s the hardest thing r ve ever had to do:· said Sconiers. ··1 feel like a 100-pound weighl has been lifted from my shoulder." Angels General Manager Mike Port credited Sconiers with arriving at camp and voluntarily adm1uing his problem. "Our level of tolerance would've been extremely low had we found out about it on our own.'' Pon said. The club and Sconiers both issued brief statements. ··1 want all of you to know I've had a substance problem. I feel it's under control now. At this time. I fttl that is all 1 havC' to say." said Sconiers. The club's written statement said. ··while oniers felt he had the problem under control. both he and 1heclub aerecd he should meet With Dr. (Jerald RoLansk) of the Life tan program for funher e' aluat1on. the matter being handled w11hm thl' guidelines of baseball's JOtnt drug program:· Both Sconiers and the ~ngels dcehn~ to sa) "hether the problem was alcohol or chemical. onu:rs. 26. is Cil'hedulcd to meet with Dr. Rozansk) a1 C'en11nela Hosp11al in lngle"ood toda~ as part of th e Angcl!i" on-going emplo)Cl' assistance program -Life Start. oniers rema1ncJ in the . )Ulhcm California area during his absence from camp. Late last "eek. he linall~ contacted his agent. "J1ck Lampros." hoan·ompan1cd him to camp Monda~ morning. Sconiers W3'i lincJ 3 lOtal Of S~.~SQ during hl'i absence. For no\\. 1hc lint: o;t1elts. ··He under,.and' tht.• snu:rn on:· said Pon Sconicr\ had to 'oluntarilf step forward to gain the protec11on of 1he joint drug program Under 11s 1erms. he will continue 10 dra" full pa~ for JO da' s 1f he muM undergo counseling. He \\OUld rece1-..e half·pa) fort he ne\t 30-days and minim urn salan for another lO-da' period. oniers. selected h~ thl" ~ngcls m the I 977 tree-agent drafl. ootted .244 in 57 ,games last sea on after missing almost four month \\Ith a back •OJUI). The left -handed h1ttcr. "ho pla~ed bric fl~ "'11h thC' Angels in 1981 and ·~~.Joint.'<.! the team on a full-time bac;1!1 in 198Jandbatted .274in 106 gamrs. The pme was originally scheduled {Or last Friday. bul w.hen the umpires .failed to show. it was rescheduled for :•Monday. h was Cd M's Orst win of the season Will Bruins get support tonight? Regglestars la Angels' wrla • •af\cr six losses. ' , Pcrisi. who scortd on teve LO. ~NGELE (..\P) -No matter what anybody ,Satchell's RBI single in the second Ml~"· the N:u1onal lnv11111ional Tournament 1 nght up • in11lnJ. Ca{>pcd a l·for-4 afternoon by there for C'oach Walt Ha11ard and his UCLA Bruin • brin11ng 1n Hess with the .-me-Hazz:.rd 4rew up in Philadelphia and sa~s he •"winning RBI. Hess reached first on an rrmembcr'l a lime when the NIT was more prts11g1ous .iinfield error, then stoic second before than the NCAA basketball tournament. " Pens• sinaled to ri&hl field. ! "Where I art~ up. all )'Ou thouaht about was the S.tchell. the Sea Kinas' staning IT." Havard said. "The NCA was no b1& d(al. pitcher. round hi way home afler "I rcmc.mbcr watehin& the NIT when Lenn> Wilkens inahna in Perisi (or the second run in w ., at Pro,1denC'C. when Chet Walker was at Bradley . the first 1nn1n1 to put the Dolphins 1n thai tournament ha great trad1t1on." a 2-0 hole. nd for the UC'L pla)'ers. post·sc:ason pla' -no . Iler Dana Hill scored in the mancr which letters of the alphabet art in,olvecf -1 a • attond to make it l· I. dM increased rc"ard for a fa~t finish that saw e11ht v1ctone 1n their la t .,. 11S lead to 4-1 when Enc Whan& nine aamc,.. coun11na the 78~ 7 first-round 'ktorv over • sinaled in two more runs in the home Montana ln<1t Thunda' mah\ · , half of the inning. 8utJud11n1 from the \\3\ Hd•ct• I'! 'c sold. the pubhc • - apparent!) d~n't share Hazzard"s enthu 1a m tor the NIT. which continues at 7:30 1on11ht at Paule Pa' 1hon --hen the C Bruins fatt Nebraska. Onl)•.2 Ov.rrc onhandtov.atch CLA'slirst-round v1ctot) over Montana . .\nd CL.\"s 5Port inform:u1on office said Mond1y aflemoon that only 3.000 ~at had ~"('n sold for ton1.ht' aamr. r~ contest match the &ruins ( 17· I 2) ~in t a cbr3ska team "-•th a \\Of'Se n:cord(l6-13,S-9tnthe811E11ht)andn1nelo se inn la 1 12pme . Hazzard·~ opinion of the cro~d fi r Montana· "I "•" d1sappo1ntcd. But 1 know we'll ha"c 1 cro~d (tonight) . •e will C\pttt their upport. The: t~nl section v.u filled lhunda) niaht. and I'd hke to ICC the ~t of tht' build in ftllcd ... PHOE I\. ( P) -ThC' ngtls poundl'd stan cr Mike Warren for scHn run 1n the W'<'Ond inning an,l 1hrcc run" m the third to gain u 1 4~5 0 1<.·tus Lc~guc '1ctol) Monda' o\ er the Oakland ..\ ·., fhC' ..\ng.ds' R 1c Jn kson dro\C' 1n th~ ruM plu~ h1 fi~t homer nt the •~n. nnd 1ra1g (, ~r and Ru~ JonC' each dro"'C' 1n thttt runs during the 1 c>. h1t .\ne ·I anad. \11ki: I>:\\ t\ ant1 I'~"' """'' h •nt1on hit home run' for th\ ' The stU<knt 5C'Ctton m1aJu not t'\cn bt filled 1 n1 ht .• thouah h 1s, rtmcmbt'r. final nam v.ttk 1 .. 111~••111!!!~!!!!~~----- Ex-~ankee Pepitone arrested I I ( I I Minnesota'• Butcher aharp Ju:cmervea ruling: Bon C,_ OD lirl&' Jo'8U•lclter \\ort..rttfivc innin&S nJ~ & llOWl'U, uni) lbrcc bill -.b1le. Jcadan1 the. I ball Minni;> 01a Twins SI th~ P11tsbui:J..h VO e• 1~~l11Jr-----~·~am;c~. -. In CA I 1tton SC alrMon-J da). But her struck out five and walked none. The From AP dl1~1c~e1 KALAMAZOO. Mich. -A 12-)car· m old Tr:\vcrsc City boy who was bounc;-ed from his school's airls volleyball squad ha . rejoiMd h1-s tcammacrs folfowtna a ruhng b a fockral JUdgt. "h feels great," Jonathon K.ecnun snid of the d«t ion in a telephone interview Monda) night bortly aft.er his team dcfeattd •crosstown ri val. Earlier Monday. U.S. District Judsc Rk hard .o\. nslcn issued a tcmporar)' restraining order prohib1ung sc hool omcials from keepin' the y.oungsterofTthc team, ~id Grant Parsons. Enslen s law clerk. The order allowed the si>.th-grader. who practiced w11h the girls team at Traverse Heights Elementary School until March 1. to play in Monday's three-game senes ' ith Oak Park E1ementaf). Jonathon S<i1d his school won 2-1. v1CtOr) broke a ~ix-game ~lump for the Twins os Butcher kept his pnng trainin& u rnw run overaac at 0 00 lhrouah 12 itinings ... Home run~ by Lalt s.taur, HaroN BalDe1 and Daryl Botton carried the \hicaao Whitl' Sox to a 6-2 vk101') o~r the N~ York Mets .•. Paal O'NtW hit a three-run homer to tughli4ht a four- run seventh inning that carried the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-4 victor) over the Houston Astros. Way•e Toll .... Enslen al~o ~heduled a !lhow cause hearing for Thurs<fay. when school officials will be able to present arguments wh) the order shouldn't be conve rted into a prcliminar) inj unction. Parsons said. uccesc;fully squccLed home Tommy Danbar to cap a two-run. ninth-inning rally and led rhe Texas Ranaers to a 4-3 win over the Atlanta Brave ... Bad4y BlancaJaoa drove in the tic-breaking run with a sinale. then cored on a double by Mike Brewer with two outs in the 12th inning as the Kansas City Royals beat the Baltimore Onoles 8-6 ... Andre Rober110D broke up a p1l(·hingduel with his second spring homer in the eighth inning. Idling tt}e Ntw York Yankees to a 2-1 iC'tory uver th e Boston Red ox ... Dan Gladdem and Clllll Davis hit solo homers to power 'an Francisco to a 4-1 '1ctor) over an Diego ... Tllad BoJley cracktd a two· run home run and a run-scoring single and starttr Reggie, Patterson tossed fOur scorcle s innings a~ o Chicago C ubs' plit squad defeated Cleveland. 6-2 .. 1 Ryne Sandberg had three hits. including a home run. to lead the other Cubs' SQuad to a 6-3 victory over Milwaukee . Dana Barns ~ one of Oraal• Cout'• top ...immen. alon& with belnt • model. Traverse C'll) elementary SC'hools do not offer interscholastic boys volleyball. Timothy Keenan. Jonathon ·s father. filed suit Friday in .S. District Coun in Grand Rapids charging school omc1uls with sex discrim ination for ousting his son from the team. "We're seckine a fcdera) court inj unctio n to allow Jo nathon to panic1pate in interscholastic volleyball," Keenan said before Monda} ·s order. "That's his right. It's a la\I.. It's pretty clear." Keeping the boy ofTthe team viola1es Title IX of the 1972 federal Education Act. his fa ther contended. "We have complied w11h our legal counsel's . recommendation," Suix·rintendent Vernon Oxender !laid. -Oxendcr said girls nnd ·boys each have three compctiti'e spons available 10 them -basketball. track and 'olleyball for girls and basketball. traclc and football for boys. "It' been a concern that if we made one of the spons coeducational. we 'd end ulfWHh two girls. three boys and one coed spon -and we'd be out of balance again," he said. Ewing tops ~11-Amerlca team NEW YORK -Georgetown's m Patrick Ewing was named for the th ird straight year to the National Assoc1auon of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-America team and Chris Mullin of St. John's and Oklahoma's Wayman Tisdale were repeaters in results announced ndil . - Along with the Georgetown center. St. John's guard and Okla homa forward. forward Kenh Lee of Memphis State and guard Johnny Dawkins of Duke were na med to this year's team by the nation's coaches. One of these five "111 be named the season's Eastman Award wihner as the outstanding male college, basketball player in the countr). to be announced on March 26. Voted to the D1 vision I second team by the coaches wtreJon Koncak ofSMU. Kenn y WalkcrofKent ud''· Karl Malone of Louisiana Tech. Mark Pnce ofGeor~la Tech and Sam Vincent of Michigan State. The third ~team consists ofXa' icr McDaniel ofWichita State. Len Bias of Maryland. Creigh ton's Benoit Benjamin. Washington's OctlcfSchrcmpf and Syracuse\ Dwayne Washington. Cal basketball coach quits BERKELEY -Dick Kuchen. head m basketball coach for the Uni vcrsit) of C'altfomia at Berkeley. has resigned to "pursue other opportun 1t1C>." Kuchen had onl> one winning sea~on out of seven at Cal. posting a record of!S0-1 12. This past seasbn. the Golden Bears had a ·t 3-15 overall record and a 5-13 mark 1n the Pacific-I 0 conference. tying for eighth place. Kuchen came to Cal after a three-year stint as a!>s1.stan1 coach al Notre Dame under Digger Phelps. Maggard indicated he had no candidates to replace Kurh~n. but would immediately begin a search. EDISON FRESHMAN ... From Cl Toronto sna1>9 loelng streak Dan Daoust tied the score with 24 ~ 'ieconds left in regulation time and .lob ' Anderson scored his second goal o f the ga me I :45 into ovenimc as the Toronto Maple Leafs napped a six-game losin,streak wi th a 4-3 victor) over t~e St. Louis Blues to highlight Natio nal Hockey League play Monday nighl ... In other NHL games. third period power-play goals by Dirk Grahm and Gordy Roberts 2:23 apan rallied the Minnesota North Stars 10 a 4-4 overtime tie with ihe Calgary Flames .•. Micbel Goulet scored th ree goah and Wllf Palement added two as the Q uebec Nord iq uesjumped into a tic for tht• Adams Division fead with a 8-4 victor) over the Bo ton Bru ins. Denver wins again at home Denver's Wayne Cooper and Calvin m Natt blocked two potential game-tying shots in the final fi ve seconds as the Nuggets edged the Dallas Mavericks 113-111 in National Basketball Association acti on Monday night for Iknver's 17th straight home victory. Alex Eogllsb made one of t\1.-0 free throws with just seconds left to play to give the Nuggets a two-point lead. and then Jay Vincent and Brad Davis saw their short- range shots blocked ... Elsewhere in the NBA. Adrian Daotley and Darrell Griffith combined for 44 second- half po1cu.s.-aHhe \J.lah..Jazz romped to a l~r~ victory over the Golden tale Warriors. Dantley stored 26 in the second half and finislied with 35 for the night. whi le Griffith fin ished with 31 . Tburl Balley chipped in 26 points for tah. now 33-J6 in the Midwest D1vis1on. HOUSTON -Demer Gold Coach Mouse Davis finall} got a chance to look into the teeth of t he rua-and-shoot monster he created wllh the Houston Gamblers a year ago. .\nd it bll him. Th<:' Gamblers. paced b} four touchdown pas~s from quarterback Ji m Kelly and three field goals by Torti Fritsch. blasted Davis' Gold 36-1 7 Monday nigh t 1n a nited States Football League game with the offense Da' 1s crca1cd last season as the Gamblers' offensive coordinator. ··Mouse l'iJUSl li ke any other coach we pla) against but it was 'iure good to beat him." Kelly said after comple ting 32 of 6 1 passes fo r 433 yards. Telnlaloil, radio ,...... 1:30 p.m. -MO 8AIKITllML: Ulkn at ~Channelt. 10 p.m. -., .... From .. Of)AIPIC Auditorium, Ctwlnet .. . RADIO e p.m. -MO HOCtCIY:a; .._ Yortt "' ..... ,~ KWYE-'M 1 1:30 ~.m. -PRO MllC · l..lkfn a Phoen6x. Kµc (170). --7:30 p.m. -COi.LiM aAIKl'l'l&t: ..... brelka Y8. UCLA lr\NIT wond round. KMl'C(110). amMIDAY'l•IDIO 10:30 a.m, -aAMaAU.: Clnctnnati Dodger• at V•o Beaich, KA8C (790). hroughl along '>lowl} on the 'ars1ty) ... '>a~'I Wurkm:rn. FV volleyball tourney set "It"., hJrd to look at that bod) and rl·ali1l· hc'o., 14. Hc's1ust a bab~. he dnc.•,n 't c' ~n ha"c anv facial hair.·· \\nrkman "asn't toocraz) ahout 1h1<;d1<,cus<.mn. he hasn't forgotten tht· lwlldup his I Y83 team rcce1H'd. 11nh to fall flat on its fan·(4-~-21 -ClurliN fi,edb'sarcgoncand \\l' hil\ t· no l11wbat·kerc;." plead'\.\ ork- man "\\ t· haH•onl> onedcfcnsl\c lineman and one dcfens1' c end hat I.. wc·\\:gnt a long way<, tu go ... I le also:tdm1ttcd. hcwve,·cr. quar- tabat k M 1kc .\ngc:IO\ll' 1~ I 0 pounc.h hea vkr. throwing the ball'' 11h .1 2' pc.·rCl'nl upgralk 1n vC'l<.K'lt) is 101· rro' 1nga1 a dramatic pace 1 n l•\ c.·r~ dl·rartml·nt and the coal'h "dt·· lighted. \ nd . lhl'fl' arc \Oml' othc·r 11c.·m.., 'ueh a' 11ghl end Ken Cmgg' I fi-4' 212) guard Rand~ (,ocn'i(6-2 250) :ill-kague ltnernnn Tykr Han,on I )-1 I. 2211). all-league n·cc1' er R it I.. Ju\t1Cc.andJ1m C ol1 1n'1antl Phil Nabal on defc n1oe. J uc;11ce along w11h former 4uar- ll'rback..., Frank 'eurcrand N:ith:in ( 'h1ng. arc the only sophomore' It 1 e'er 'itart tort he Charger.,·' ar..,11~ .. I hl'~ l..cpt sa~ ing ·coath. hnhould lx•\,1 thuc; · * * * I ormu Ne,vpon Harbor I l1gh and l < L.\ track star Bnan Theriot wa' prt·~cnt on 5aturda ~ "hen hi e; Beath ( 1t1es record of 48.6 1n the 440 "as h111ken b) Rish. \tgndicant by the fart h1-.record was set I O~ear'iagoa nd dc<.,p1lc the good thing\ that ha'c \ omc Thcriot's wa\. that mark wa<., '"II <oumcthin~he "omcd about. I he not wa\ 1n New Zealand for tlm•t• \vccks and his mo\t ren·nt l'lltka' ur in the mile resultt:d 1n a ' ~4.9clockmg. a founh plac.c tin1~h 111 -.,lc' c.• ~colt. New Zcaland'c; John \.\ all..crand lrcland·s Ra~ Fl \nn You might recall the rrcenl tl:ireup lx'l\\t'Cn ~oll and Walker." 1th \n111 c.all1ng Walker a coward. among other things. \lohl'n the New Zcalandcrgot 1n sc' era I sub-four m1n·utc miles to overtake Scott nnd became the "orld'" first pt·r•mn to run 1oo~ub­ fourminu1em1k''i Pamng<> ha\l' bel'n eslablishcd for pool pla} m the Orange County Volkyh:tll cham pionships Saturday. '"'h defending champion Laguna Reath in one.' of three pools to be pla}cd at Fountain Va lley Htgh. l hl· othl'r 'ictd') are Woodbridge. Dilna 1 lills and Corona del Mar in a tourn<imcnt which includes 20 en· lrll''!.. Pool pla) begins at Q a.m .. wuh the top eight tea ms moving on to the quancrfinal'> at 4. fo llowed b} the ,c.·rn1finab at 5 and the finals at 6:30. Pool Olav l•t Fovnt•ln Vahy) Poo• 1-Woodt>rtaoe. Mer•n• El!anc.1a, lrvone, Ocean View Poo• 7-Dana Hiii\ Fountain Vallev N~oor1 H&rt>or San Cle~nle Maler Ot• Poo• l-La11un11 Beacn, EO•son. Un1ve"llv. C10•\lr11no Vallev Wu1m1n,1er (II LA Oulnt•I Poot 4-Co•ona ae1 Mar, El Toro. La Ou1n1• M•n •o,, V1aro, Hun11n111on Beecn C1t1mD1onSlllp lr•Oat l•I l"IMIM•lft V ... Y) ' om -Quarterlt,,•ll S om ~em1f1na1, 6 JO D m -ion•'' COAST'S MODEL ..• Prom Cl defending state champions. Last year. Barnes. Tami LaVelle. Laurie McKean and Onalee Outmans set a national communit) college record in the 400 freestyle rela) "'th a blister- ing 3:38.12 clocking. Barns. who li ves in one of the swimmi ng hotbeds in Orange Coun· ty. El Toro. says sh<:' would li ke to attend UCLA next yea r. but ~he: ma} not swim for the Bruini.. When she isn't 11w1mming or run- ning (sprinters also run in the morn- ing a1 OCT). she's busily embarking on a modeling career. "I mo<.td because 11 helps me with m) self·c'itl'em:· she says. "Somc.'day. I'd like to be an agent. I really want to get in that bu~incss." That's because her carlv modchng ventures have proven to· be JUSI as successful as her s"1mm1ng ac· complishments. "People around he re (OCC) had told me to look into modeling and then my hairdresser phoned someone and got me into it." sa ys 1he 19-}ear· old sophomo re. ·-rvc wanted to do It (modeling) fo r a while but I nl'ycr pursued it." Ham<;' busy schedule also include 22 units of classes this session at OCC. five for swimming. Right no". modeling isn't as im- portant a!> 'l\Aotmming." Barns says. "lfa JOb sh<?uld come up. Do~·~ real good abdut 1t and says ·go for 11. But therl''s still plenty of time for swim- m1n~." "I m n~all} ~upportive of the whok As a swimmer. Barns 1s usuall} the one being pursued. A consistent performer for Coach Don Watson's team. Barns has excelled 1n the 50. 100 and 200 freestyles over the past two seasons: She will probabl)' swim the maximum fou r events 1n the state meet. tb1og."-Sa)S. Watso~ rcfcrnAg to-t-he- wa} Barns must Juggle her two c:arerrs. "She's bright and she undcr- c;tand!. • ht'r pnonucs. he's a vef) good swimmer but 1n all probability. th•~" 111 be her last )Car of swimming. ··~he-.,-\till going o have the mcmonc!> of two undefeated seasons and ma} be two state champions and tht·~ '"11 la\I for is lifet1 me," Watson :ukh. .- Fountain Valley tennl• claue. rhc ('11~ of Fountain Vallq l.kpartmcnt of Kcrrcauon Sen ices i~ oflcring 1cnn1s dasses lor thr \pring :.css1on. The) "'" begin 1hr "rck of \prrl I 5 \II Inds of pla' arl' :J\ allahle for children. lttns and adults. C'las..cs arr conductrd 1n lour and cight·"cck ses<;1on~ and children\ fees arc SI 8.50 and adults. S20. ·\11 les\on<; will~ hrld at the Foun1111n Valk) Tennis C cntrr Rcg1stra11on lx'gms March 30 at IJlt' Rc<"n·a11on C'c<llcr for Fountain Valle-.. r~·s1den1' · -.\II other sign-up<." 111 bi.· 1al..cn the following \\Cl'k I or morr information. phone \163-832 1 (c>.t. :?Sfi) or 839-5950 Senlor •lo-pitch •oftball Softball pta)er\ 55 )Cars old and O\Cr arc bdng sought for Costa Mesa's 1wo senior slo· p11ch softball teams. The teams pla) in the 23-tcam Orangc ( ounl~ Sentor oflball Leagur Games are pla)ed in scvrral Orange County ci ties. rhc t\\o Costa Mesa team . "Old Goats" and "( lo" n~·· In\ 11e nl.'w pla)ers 10 panic1pa1c. The Clo" n\ rcct:ntT)i ciP\ured the I 6·team \arson Tournament. Both t'cams linished ~cond 1n 1he1r rrsJ)l'C11 vc d1v1s1on\ of the 1984 Fall League, For more information phone Managcr Peter <i1m1luk at 95 7-:?S 15. Racquetball tournament Lo' Caballeros Racq uet and Spom ( luh 1n Foun1a1n Vallcy will be one of nine clubs acros' the rou ntr) ~lcclrd 10 host regional qualifying 1ournamcnl'i for 1hc Cl$hth 1 annual Ektelon lb lquctball Champ1onsh1p series. l hl' tournaml.'nl scheduled Apnl 11·14. 1s l.'Xpt'Cled 10 draw cn 1ncs from throughout the west C03\l \.\inner' 111 \a nous d1' 1s1ons will advanre 111 lhc.· na11onal final\ Ma) 1-S in Anah~·1m whrrt• the' w11l lo10pt'IC for S4.SOO in prize money. ~or more information. phone 546-2900. All-Star soccer game 1 he Breu "'"a"" ( 'lub ha~ "'°heduled March JO for thl· Or;.ingr Counl)·l os .\ngclN count) .\II· ·1ar 'oucr game at Ciahr ll1gh School 1n Nol""alk .\girl' ~mt·" Ill Ix' pla,ed at tip. m .. follo>4cd b) the ho~~ g,imc at 8 F-or runhrr 1nforma11on phone Doug G1b\on :11 750-5038 Glendale LPGA tournament Thc first (1~1\ C las<;1c. a tournament on 1hc LPGA Tour will begin Thu rsday and end Sunda) at Oakmont Country Club in Glendak Sponsored h) 1hr Great Nonhcrn Insured Annu11 y \orporallon. the S250.000 1oumamcnt 1s e>.pccted 111 auran ~me of the lop naml"'l on 1hc LPL.\ tou r For more 1nforma11on phone (213) 242-3106. Angels ublbltlon Kbedule T uc\ . l'v1arc h 19 -( h1cago C. ubs (at Mesa). Wed . Man·h 20 -San Francisco (at Scot-tsdale): Thur\ .. March 21 -Sea11le (al Tempe). Fn .. March .:!2 -CIC'\ eland {al Tucson). Sat .. \fart h 2J -( h1lJgo Cubs (at Mesa): Sat., March 2J -Cal S1a1r ~ ullcnon (at Palm Springs): Sun . March 24 -Seattle (al Temprl. Sun . March :?4 -Cal 1atl' Fullenon (at Palm Spnng\); Mon .. March 25 -Sca1tle (at Palm Sprrng~1· Tur'. March :?b -Sea1tle (at Palm Springs). Wrd . March n -Oakland (at Palm Spnng\I. f hurs .. March 28 -Cll'vcland (II\ Palm Spring~I. Fri . March 29 - ( levcland (at Palm Springs). Sat . March 30 -an Francisco (al Palm pnngsl: un., March 31 -Chicago ( ub\ (al Palm Sprmgs). Mon . \pnl I -Chicago Cubs (at Palm ~Pr!ng<;I, Tue\ .. l\pril 2 -Milwaukee (at Palm pnng\I: Wed .. April J -San Di~ao (at Palm Spring\), Thurs .. A.pnl 4 -San D1cio (at Palm Spring\), Fri .. Apnl S -Dodgen (at Oodtcr tad1u~l~ Sal .. April 6 -Dod1ers (at AnahcTm 1ad1um). Sun . April 7 -l>odgers (at nahcim tad1um). \\-orkman sa) s C an er proJec.t\111 a 4.6 or4 65for 40 )ardc;. Ho'' docs a o phomon: 1a1lbac.k ">lack up in a game dominated"' 1th 1\ tan) rate. Walker challenged 'x:ott to a race and on March 2 1n \uckland oil n1pJX'd Walker al the wix. runninga 3: 53. 78 to d1c;appo1n1 the.· e" Zealand faithful. Walker was timed m 3:53.X I and Fl-.nn recorded a 3:.54.1 ~ Clippers finally find a way to win -run .. e:nior\ at fd1son'' .. M~ pla )'t'r\ "-Crc com mg to me becauc;e the~ kno"• m) feelings about sopho mores (pla~ mg "Good 5"Vice. good coveragro. good pncr · Tmts State Farm insurance.·· ll CAITH llSUAICl ACHCY. MC. ., ....... . A 546.922i 2900 Btlltol St.)·101 Cotta MH1 •• • t ,. fll#l#'""'4''V=:Y Theriot ..ays he'll run in the Penn Rcla}S :it the end of i\pril. then tht• Pepsi Jn vii.1t1onal at l 'C'L..\ and lhl' Bruce Jenncr mc\'t 1n ~an Jo~ Thcrioro;ay'ihi~ fu turca..,a mi ler depend\ on ho"' th1ng1. fall ··rm definllel) ~oint1 to t..ccn run· ning unt1l 1t''i c;1up1d to be doing It." ~yr. Theriot "But I don't "'ant 10 bea hoboathlct~ ... fLI PllCll AUTO & TIUCK llOKllS 491-1,~S I OS\ tjELE '(AP)-Aflernotch1ng the1r \ecc>nd win in nine games under Coach Don C han(".. the Lo!I Angele Clippers ma> have found their ,,ame -the running game. J{ook1c forward Michoel Cage ~ored a sca\on-h1gh 2~ point'i al)d Norm Nixon oddcd 20 po1nt'i :ind d1<ihed out a carccr·h•Jh 21 a ist to lead the C'lippcn 10 n 136·11 6 v1ctol) over the CXtro11 P1 ton 1n n National Basketball ~soc1a­ t1on gnme Mondny night. "We got into an opcn-coun game and 1t dcGn11cly helped my J'lme." Nixon said. "' N i\on ·~ 21 assists urpa~icd his focmer cRrecr h1ah of 19. 5CI on Nov. 3. 1978, when he pla)ed for the Laken in I\ aamc ap1nst the New \-ork K.ni<:~s hone> took o~r from former tipper ( oach Jim L)'nam on March 6 af\cra d1,mol st1n on the ~awn for Lo nielc · S«ond NR1\ team. "These ~uys really rc5ponded tonight and played well: said Chancy. "The qcfensc was great. We worked 1hc rotation well and trapped great.'' The Clippers broke the contest open in the third quarter after takina a 62-53 hatntme lead. They outscored the playofT-bQund Piston5 23· I 2 to lend 85·65 after S:30 of the third pcnod. After that. Octro11 could act no closer than 18 pomts. rhe 20.point maf"iin of victor)' wa the largest for the ('tipper this season. Derck Smith and Junior Bridteman ~ored 20 paints each u the Clippers ended a two-pmc losina streak and imprt>vcd their r:ccord 10 24.46. Cage taned at forward in pl1« of Harve) Catchin15. who ufTcl't'd a bone pur in his heel in Sunday ntaht's 109-100 los tot~ Golden tatc: Warriors. Caar. who h11 10-13 'hem from the Ooor. 2·3 ftom the frCC·Lhro~ line anu pulltd down Cl ht rc~und.s a.s well. ended o s1nna of 13 aamcs in which Smuh was the leadina scorer for the C'lippen . " wi n like this really fe\!IS &ood." he said "It was Iona overdue. Ton•aht's win 1s a real conlidence builder." Kelly Tripucka led Detroit with 20 points .and Isiah Thomas and 8111 La1mbttr each added 14 point The Pistons' record dropped to J6.3 I. The l<m was Dctt01t's third straiaht. ..C'haney finally aot to this ttam. We knew they would start running soon and ton•fht t~y started," Detroit C'oach huck Daly said. "We sot into d~e trouble and could never pull ()ursclves out. • The aamc II the ports Arena WIS to Mvt hc1:n pla)Cd March 27 at 1he Pontiac 1lvmtc>me the Pistons· home coun. But It w11 rcKhfodulfci -.hen the S1I H rJomc·, roof colJapttd Marth 4. - El Camino wins basketball title -.... FRESNO (AP) -In a @me ---Hl.-tft9<ntt. ~ brstrona defense. E Camino C"olleae. led by auard Grtaory Hill wi th 14 points. defeated San Jose C'ity College 37-~.S M.onday night to win th~ California Community College basketball tournament. Xwo HBJ7:.out1J teams clash Chargers. Pirates meet- f or CYSA-South title - , ,. San Jose led 22-20 at the half, but the back court duo of Hill and Mark Wade. who was named the tourney's most valuable J11_?_ycr. helped El Camino reel off 10 unanswered points in the second half to put the Warriors ahead 10 stay. Wade led the Warriors with seven assists. f oR THE RE CORD -(_ > . NBA WESTIRN CONFERENCE Pacolic Dlvhlon w L. v·L.A L.•k•n •9 18 Porllend Jl Jo P'ct. c;e 131 Phoenix 31 37 Seatlle ?9 39 LA Clipper, 24 f6 Golden Stett 19 f9 471 4S6 426 .3'3 ?79 Mldwt" DIY111«1 Denver 4.1 ?S 632 17'.') 18'> 201, 2611'J 30' > HOUllOn 39 28 SI? 3' > D•ll•s 38 31 SS 1 S' > Sen An1on10 3• JS 493 9' > Utah 33 36 '18 10' > Kan$H CllY 25 fl 368 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE A llenlk DMsi.tl •·Boslon • · Pnll1c!tl1>111a Wesh111QIOn New WleV Nt w York ~ 1f S1 16 3' 33 3f 3• ?3 •S Centrll Dlvlsi.tl x·Mllw•u-ff f 7 ?O De1ro11 36 31 Chlceoo 33 JS Cteveteno ?7 •O Attenta 26 '7 lndlant 20 fl • ·cltnched Pll YOlf Derlh v·clir1cntd dlvl!.lon 11111 Mend.Iv'' Scores Clipper' 136, Dtrrolr 116 Denver 113, DallH 111 Utah 136 Goklen S111e 12S _,_ .l'eallfll'J..ji_amt L.ekor' at Prni.nlx PhlledtlPhia at Cltvelt nd 19' 761 S07 500 339 701 537 4ts '°3 382 ?9• ? ., 19 > ?O 31 11 " , 20 21 , 21 'J Weshlnotor1 11s Allt nle al New Orleans Cnfc1go ti Houston New Jerstv el Mllwtukee St n Anlonlo •' Dt lltS Dtrroll al Por111nd WtdfltldlV'I G1me1 T't'O Huntington Beach youth soccer teams will meet in Saturday's championship aame or the California Youth Soccer Association-South at Cal Poly Pomona. Saturday's game (at 9 a.m.) matches the' North Huntington Beach Chargers and the Huntington Beach Pirates. It's for the Southern California championship of club soccer in the under-I 0 years of age bracket. Both teams are newly-formed this season. The Huntington Beach Soccer Club Pirates have fashioned a 35·0. I record this season while thr "!nnh Hunti,,gton Beach Soccer Club WtdlltldlV'I s.<lllCI r9Uftd MllWI South FIOl'ldt (II· Ill et LOUl\vlllt (17·16) SW Lou1,len1 ( 17~ ll) al Ttnntu" ( 19· 1') Tn ·Cllallt no<>QI 123·71 11 Lemtr (20· llJ Oll•rtorilnel• Sltvrdtv Sites ano oalrlnos TBA SornHIMll Wtdneldtv, Merell 27 (at NtW Yortr) Clll~IP Frkltv, Mlrctl 2' (•I Ntw Yortr) NAIA tOUrrMlment Meftdtv'' Mmttlnal acorts Wavla nd Btollll, Tu . 70, Mtrvcrest, · lowt 69 Fort Ht vl SI . K•n 6S. Cer1frtl WHhlnv· Ion 6' Ttnltll\l'S <lllm91on"'lp Nini Wtvl•nd Bte>llll, To (30·9) V$ For! Hos St , Kan (3•·31 Third llMce Mtrvcrest, Iowa (33·61 v1 Ctnlral w ash1no1°" 12S· 101 Communltv c.olle9e STAt£ TOURNAMENT (ti S.nd Ar-. Frtsne) Mend.Iv's tNm9ionslllo scere Et Ci mino 37, San Joie CC JS WOMEN _NCAA Division I tourney WEST REGIONAL Tllurldlv'• sornlflntls (II Lts Aneelff) LOl'g Bet<n SI (?7·?) vs USC <21 ·IJ Georgia (?6·•1 vs UCLA (Z0,-9) Reolont l championship Is S11urdt v EAST REGIONAL ---~-'*"'' -~· (It N.,.._, Va.) 010 Dominion 177·31 v1 Norin Cerollna SI C2S·SI Ohio SI (27 ·2) vs Penn SI 129·41 Reoiont l c111mpionshl1> 1, St lurdev, MIDEAST REGIONAL. Frldlv'• semlflnel• ('h1raer hl\rc 1 2.S·S mark. • The Pirates won the Coa~t Soccer Leaaue ( ilvcr Ojvision} with a 13-0-1 record and also captured their own tournament last Labor Da y ""Cekend. They also won the San Diego ThanksJivina Tournament and the Diamond Bar Unned Invi tatio nal tourney. The Pirates have scored 182 goals this season while allowingjust 22. They are coached by Tom Judkins. Joe Shults 1s the assistant coactt. The Nonh Hununaton Beach Cha!Jcrs fin ished the Coast Soccer Leasuc (Gold Oiv1s1on) with u 14-0 record. winning 11 easily. The) have scored 127 goals this season whjle givi na up Just 23. The head coach is Skip Loomis and the assistant is Ken McKindlcy. The Chargers will be playing in the Inter- nanonal Friendship CUp In ~nver 1n Jul)', mcctina teams rrom Canada. Mexico. Europe and South America. The Pirates will loan two o( their players to the C'haraers 10 Lake the place or member who cannot make the tournament. Members of the Characrs include P.T Puah. Ryan Baker. Robert Ryan, Eric Holston, Rust> Machado. Joey Loomis, Michael McK.indley. Travis Marcus. David Twomlcy. Brent Osborn. ott Park . Brian Rit5Chcl and TahJ Jakins. Members ot the Pirates include Marc lberti. Kevin Coye, Jason Bartusick. BrOC'k CrDnn. Brian Engesser. Brian Grace. Miles Hughey. Daniel Judkins. Anthony Marconi. Ton) Parrish. Vinny Perricone. Andy Preall. Greg Rosenbe!J. Cameron Simpson, Scott Shultoi and R)an Werhch. ~ . . .. . . " Allelft 14,A'sS Ct llfornil 073 031 OOC>-14 It o 0.klt nd 002 100 007-s 10 1 LUOO, KiPotr (S) Mooft (I) Ind Boone, Ntrron (7), Wt rrtn. 8lr1'11 (4), Atherton (7), Howell (9J t nd Ht1th, Enlan (1) W-Luoo Cl·Ol L-Werrt n (O·?l Hfh-Ctlilornlt , Jt Clt$Qll ( 1) O•kltnd, Devis (3), S1tPtlenM1n ( 1) Ex~ StlndineS AMIRICAN L.IAC.UI W L. Pct. TMonlo Detroit Btlllmort ChlutJO Aneels Ctevtlt no Ktns.s Cltv Seattle t I 900 • J m 1 3 700 • f 69? ' 2 6'7 • J 6'7 s s 500 3 ' •it New York 0.klt fl<t Tuas Bolton MUweukH Min~tt • 6 tOO l S ..lJS l s .375 ' 1 3'4 4 7 3'4 • 7 3'4 NATIONAL. L.EA~I C 1nclnn11l 1 Chletoo I DMler'I 6 Monlrt1I S San Frtnc1sco S SI Louil 1 "'-""'York 3 A111n1t ' 2"PM'1t•"'--2 Houston 3 Pillst>uroh 1 S.n Dleoo 1 NOTE Solil·1auad oeme1 111nc1ino' Mell4MV's kern Aneels l •. Oa1ttt !>0 s Oedetrl 2. Monlrtll I Cl11<tnnt tl 7. Houlton ' 1 m l m 3 "7 . "' ' SS. 3 tOO $ •?9 7 .364 s ?16 9 2SO s 167 • 1Q count In C1ev11ano II New Jtri•'I' Dtnvtr at Indiana (II le~ Grttn l(_y.j ------,..T"="e7'••,..,1~('21-21 v1 Western Kt ntucrw CnlettJO Whitt So• 6, New York Mall 1 nnesola-S:-Plfhliurgfi l Texts '· Allt nll 3 Kan11s Cllv at PnlladelPhta MITwauktt 11 Bo1lon New York ti W1)hlno1on ChlCIOO I I St n Antonio Golden Sta te t i Stelllt CUPC!el'S 13', Pistons 116 DETllOIT ( 116) -TrlPUCltt I · 17 •·6 ?O, RounClflt ld S·7 3·J 13 L11moter 1· lS O·O 14, Lono 6· 11 1-1 13. TllOmu 7· lS O·O 1•. Sttoe>e 4·6 1·19. Jonts 2·2 0-2 '· v JOflr11on •·I 0·0 9, Curt1on 1 ·6 0·0 ?, Tvler 6· 11 O·O 1? Tott ls 53· 10. 9· I• 116 LA CLIPPERS ( 1l6) -Ctge 10· 13 2·3 n MJonnson f ·IO 1·3 9, Donaklson S·9 1·1 11 Nl•On 7· 1? S·S 10, Smlln 9· 1• 1·3 ?O, Br>dgemt n 9· 14 2·1 ?O, W111on 6·8 l-3 lS, Wllllt 3·3 1·? 7, Edwaro1 l·f 2·2 4, Gordon 2·S O·O • Wlll1.1n1on 1·2 0·1 ' Tot.rt1 Sl·94 19·2S 136 SCIH't bv 0\1111ff1 Detroll 2S 21 28 35-116 L.A CllPotrl 3f ?t 43 31-136 TnrH ·POln1 00111-v Jonn,on, Nixon Rt bounos-Detroll 0 IRoundfleld, Lt lmt>ttr. Thomu 71, Los An0tlt1 S2 CC•o•. Welton I I Auiu1-Dt1roi1 30 (Thomes 131, Los Angeles 39 (Nixon 211 To1a1 fou1,-Dt1roll 22, L.os Angeles 13 Tecnnlce11-0e1roll Coten Oele v Detroit Illegal defense. Loi Ar1oelt1 2 1111oa1 oe· ft,,lel Allenoence -8.690 COLLEGE NCAA DIVISION I TOURNEY West Ree!ONI FRIDAY'S SEMIFINALS (II 0-IH') St Jonn·s 12'·3) v1 Ktntuc1tv 111· 121 North Ctrollne St 1??·91 v1 Alt bt ma (2]·91 Reg1on11 cn1mPt0n1n10 1, Sunoav East R99ienal THURSDAY'S SEMIFINALS lat Prevlclenet, A.I.) Gtoroerown 13?·21 111 Lovole. 111 127·~1 Gtorgia Teen (?6·71 v1 lnlnol1 126·11 Reo1ont l c11amotons111p 11 Stturdt Y SouftlHSt R991onal FltlDAY'S SEMIFINALS (al Blrmlnthtm, Alt.I Norin Ceroltnt (76·11 •s, Auourn (12· 111 Mervlano l?S·ll) v\ Vlllanovt 1?1·101 Rtvlonal c111mPlon\h10 " Sund•v Mlcfwtst R991onal THUllSOAY'S HMIFINALS (II OalH) Loul,laM Tech 129·2) ., Oktanoma C30·SI Bo$1on Colleoe (10· 101 v1 MtmPll11 St <29·31 Regional ch1mp1onsn10 Is Saturot v The FINI Four (I I L.t~lfl9ton, Kv.) Stmlflnth Setvrc»v, Merell lO felt ~\ Wtsl, MIOwtSI vs SO\JlhHll Cll•INlltn"'IO Mlndlv, Aorl I How AP top 20 fared No 1 Georgelown 132·11 ot11 Lenig" 68 4.1 1>ea1 Temolt 63·'6 No ? Mtcntg1 n 126·•1 0111 Ft lrlt lon D1c~1n\OI' St·SS. I0$1 to V1111nove S9· SS No 3 SI Jonn s <?9 l J Dta t Southern U 13·St beet Arlt.en'u 68·6S No • Qt.11110m1 130-SJ l>tll North CeroM• A& T 96·13, OHi lltinols Slllt 7S·69 No S M1mllfll1 Slalt <2t·JI Dea l Ptnn· SVIYt n•• 61 SS Dt•I Al1bam1·Btrm1n11ht m 61-66 OT No 6 Georgia Ttcn (26·71 l>t•I Meretr 6S•SI, 1>t•I SvrecuH 70·53 No 1 Norlh Cerotln• 126·1) l>t•I Mld<lte Tt nMUff 76·57. beef NOtrt Dt me 60·SI No I, L.ovl1J1n• TKh (2'-21 l>tal P'llltburgh 71•S4, l>tel Ohio Slllt 7t·67 No. 9, Nevtd•·Les VtOH 111·4) 1>1•1 S•n OltOO Slllt IS•IO, '°" 10 Ktnluckv 6•·61 No 10 Duk• 113·11 l>t•I Ptootrdlne 75·62, IOSI IO Bolton Colle9t 74•73 No 11, Vlrolnla Commonweellh 126·61 Dlfl M8f$lll ll l l·6S1 1011 IO Al11>1 mt '3·S9 No 17, llllnoi' (?6·1> bHI Nortneu1trn 76·57, bt'et Georoi• 7•·51 No IJ, KentH (?6·11 bH1 OtltO u '9•38,l, IOtl IO Aubufn '6•64 \ ' NO " L.ovot•. llllnols <27· SJ Dfll ION~ St ·51, Dell $ou111trn Mltf10Cll$I 70· 57 No IS, Svrecuie 1n ·t) Diii OeP•ul 10 •S IOsl to G~o I T K h 70·53 NO "· North Ctrollf\I Stal• 1n·f ) °"' Ntvaoe RIM 6S·S4, Diet Ttu1·EI P.110 16•7l No 17 Toes teen IU II IOll ro 80110!" ColleVt SH) NO II Tul~ (7'·11 loll lo Teut ·l l Peso 7'•7S No If, GWt •• (71·91 Offl Wo<h1t1 Slt lt 6S S6 '°'' 10 111ln0ts 74·51 NO '° Louhi.1\1 $1811 llt• IOI I0\1 10 Nnv 11 SS !?HI Tenneu ff 112·91 v' Mlu ln ipol 128·21 Reg1on11 c11a mPlon1hlP i' Sundav MIDWEST REGIONAL. Fr1c1tv'1 Mmlflnlls (tt ~ ... Lt.I Louts1t nt Ttch C?t·l ) v' Sen 0 1100 St 1?1·81 Aut>urn US·SI YI NE L.ov1\ltnt C?t· 11 Regio"•' cflamp1onsh1P '' Sunoev The FINll Four (ti A111t1n, Ttll.) Fridlv, Merell 2t Semifinal v•mH Sllfldly, Mtrch l l CnemPoonshlo o•me MISL Wtstern DIYl1lon w L. v·Sen 01evo 30 9 Lt1 Vegu 23 13 LA L.11tn ?O 18 Wichita 18 19 Kansas Cltv 16 23 Tacom• fl 26 Dallu 12 29 Eastern OM1i«I v·81111more 27 11 c111c100 2• " SI L.OUtl 21 18 Cll'Vtltnd It 19 M1nnt1ota 18 20 P1t1st>ur11n IS ?S •·Cosmos 11 21 x·cea1f<I onooor ooere11ons v·chncMO olt voff berln Mend.IV'S S<erts No vames 1clledui.d T onltllll'• (;ames Cltveltnd a l Mlnne101a Balhmore 11 W1ch1la NHL Pct. 769 .639 526 486 f 10 333 ?93 711 63? 538 '" '1f 37S 333 CAMP'BELL. CONFERllNCI Smythe Olvlsl«t w L T Pts x·Edmonron 0 17 9 99 x·W1nnlpeg 39 27 7 I S x·C11111rv 36 76 9 11 •·Klllei 32 26 13 77 Vencouver ?2 " • 52 Nomi Dlvlllen x·SI Louis 3l ?6 11 n •·Cn1ctoo ~ 33 s 73 Minnesota ?3 37 12 SI Del roll n 31 11 SS Toronro 18 "' 7 43 WAL.ES CON~•RENCE P•"ldt Dlvit*t • • PlloledllPhlt « 19 7 t s •·Washlnglon 40 n ' 89 a·NY l$ll nCltr$ 37 2t s 19 NV Ranoers 23 31 10 54 Pillsburgh ?3 f l s SI New Jtflt V ?O .. ' " Ac»ms Olvlsi.tl a·Qveoec 3S " ' 7t a-Montreat 3' 25 11 7t •·Butt•IO 32 ?l 1• 71 Bo11on 32 JO • n Heriford 23 38 ' SS • ·cllncntcl otevoff birth ""'-dlv's Scert• Queoec 1. 8011°" 4 Toronto •. St Louis 3 (ot) C•leerv 4, Mlnne1011 • (011 Ttllltllll'I Gamet Kllltl 11 New Yori\ ltltnele" New Jenn 11 Wtsnlnvron Ph111oeton11 11 Pi11sburot1 WMMtd8Y's Gamts KIMI t i Ottr0tt SI LOUii 11 Htrlford V l n(OUYtf I I 8 Uffll0 MlnneM>ll 11 WIM P"9 Toronto •' Ct!O••Y Chl<•OO •I EdmOnton W"'*"•~ (at .... Ynl 'w•• ,__ ""'9t\ GF JS2 l?l 326 311 753 ?66 179 1"1 272 719 307 ?85 317 ?6S 243 23' 2'3 265 255 , .. 2.0 GB s > 9 1 11 If 17 19 ) 6 > • 1 ' 13 GA 2~ 30S 27• ?19 364 253 ns ?87 3?6 )()I no 2U ?11 303 lll 300 1•9 7JS 206 t•• 2ff ..._""• Su11ov1 <Crttnos .. ..,111 •I Ott Clalld·• Kot!W I( \Cl'I (Wftl ~me"vl. 1•6, ~ t, Cl ttt•l\I l.IMQ'tlt\I ($wt0tft) Ott WtM'I Twr*"' IAu1tr1tl1 ), , •• ,, •->. KtlhV •u~ IU S l lltf Ctrlme l11Hll tCtn*I. H . 6 2 ,.. It's all in the look Angela third baaeman Doug DeCincea take• a break from the rigor• of •pring training for a bit of fun recen tly at Meaa, Ariz. VOLLEYBALL Dr•n9t Countv IOP 10 (Couhes' pell) 1 Dt na H1t1s 31 ? Corona Ot t Mer 31 J WOO<lbr •Ollt 32 4 E0•1on 2S S E11anc1e n 6 Ltouna Beacr> 20 7 Founla•n Va ll'v 18 a El Toro 10 L.a Quinta 10 10 NewPOrt HarDOr High school scores Sunstt Lutut E011on dtl Marina 1S·9 IS· 10 IS·9 L.a Quinta oet Fountain Valll'V IS 1 IS·I 1 IS lS· 11 Octa" View Otf Hunt.noron Beecn 3· lS 1~ 7 IS·S 12·1S 15-11 High school st1nctints SUNSET LEAGUE lHOUt 0 Ytr8H W L. W I Edl1on 2 0 4 1 LI Out"'• l 0 2 I Marina I 2 3 l Hun11no1on Bttch I 2 I ' Octan V ew I 2 2 l Wtslm·n11er 0 ? 0 3 WtdfltlOl'I'\ C.emtl Eo son a1, "4un11ng1on Btecn Wt1lm•n"er at L.a Ou•nta Ocee,._v tw •' Mtr•na SEA VIEW LEAGUE LH91ff w L. Corona Ott Mar 4 0 WOO<lbr o<toe 3 I E111ncla J 1 Lt0un1 Buen 1 1 Nt wOOrl HerDOr l 2 Mater Dt• 1 l Unlvtr11tv 1 3 Co,1e Mesa 0 f Ovorel W I 4 1 s 1 4 l 1 2 l 2 1 s 2 l f 6 TOdtv'' OarMs U:IS) Coste Mt11 11 Corona oet Mer Lagun• e eacn at NtwPOrl Harbor Unlvt rsllv •' WOO<lbrlooe E11antle at Maltr Del •emelftlnt LNA lc:McMt Mere:" 21 ?4-GNA Cl8U t i Gltft<lt• Aer~ • 1~ $1\0ft t i •111Ch0 M1ft0f AIM'll 11•14-INmoti Cleu< 11 s.~ 0490 AO'll 11·11-J&IS k otc11 Prt Am et L.•s V"•' Ajllrll ,,.,•-S&H GOl4 Cl80>< •• ~· ...,.~. Mii• 2•S-T8A Mt,y 10 1t-Ulhted V•f9 n .. lt11' C•l\S c .1 .... 1~111 .... Ma., 11 I llerlt• Clan < et C11atllem HJ Mii• n 1..-COtntf'O CllUtC Ma., )0 Jlol"I t-L.PGA Ch1~~111.o 11 Kint\ l\ltnd ~·e • ~ Ju"e 6 9-McDont lO's Cnemo1on11uo at Melvern Pa Jur>e 13 16-Rocne\ler ln1trna11onal June ?0·?3-M1v1towtr Cte n •c 11 In· c!1anaPOh\ June 18 30--Laov Kev\tone Oe>en at Hersnev Pe Juiv f 1-Half ot Fame C11amp.on1n Pa• SuQt r Lano To11 Ju•• 11 1'-U S Women\ Oe>en 11 Sor.r>v• ''" N J Juiv 18 71 Boston F •f C all•C al Oanver \ Men Ju•v 2S 29-ou Maur er C an ·c a• 'Vlo" tr ea Auv 1 •-To-eoo C:u\•C Auo a II Henreoon CteulC •• H1on Po.nt N C Aull lS 18-Worio CN1mo•onu•10 ot Women s GOif e t Sr>a,er Ht10nts On10 AuQ 1 S 18 lnterne• ·or>al Pro am TBAI Auv 21 1S-L PGA National Pro·am at Denver Auo 31 Stl>I 2-Ra ' Cna rily CIUS•C at Sorinol1tld 111 Seot 6 8-Por11ano Chemo1onsn10 Stot 11 IS-Sateco Clan1c al Sl'allle Seo• 20 17-Sar> JOH '"'"' Oct 19 10-GOIO Puller AWtrO Plevolf .,, Lll\ Vega\ Dtc S 8-PeMev C1a u1c et L.eroo F1a Area tolf rtsuttt LAGUNA BEACH GOL.F' ASSOCIATION A Fllelll 66-C Owsron 61-W Ou•nn R RtolOOll J Jami\ 70-E LM•n1 R E th1 J Morro.,. H Beale w wooo 8 Fllelll ~ -r: Ha 61 B HuOgfOn\ &8-E !>c"Ooltr C F1t11tt1 6S-C Bt<">uno 61-R \te•• ~J T w~.tl' S Jo!ln\on L 8a•I'• D Fhelll t l-E Brano '6-T L.t"l'f ' &8-T Demttrt E Fllitllt & I-!> Ht•t\lt>Oel ... J H •cnco.' t9 C FucMt r USFL WISTERN CONl'l'ltl'NC• W L. T Pel. Pl' PA Hou\lon f 0 0 I 000 167 tS 0.11.tend 2 1 1 •2S •7 lOS Arlrona 2 2 0 loOO n 67 De""'' , 1 0 loOO .. 107 Poflll "CI 1 1 0 ~ 61 65 LA I •IW' .. \ 1 l 0 1SO IOS fO s.11 Anton•o I l O 1SO " IOl IASTSllN CON~l•UKI ~·1 3 1 0 7SO .. 10 TemDI lav J I t 7SO 117 • • '"""'~"·"' l 1 0 ''° 129 t1 ""w ~l.tv t ? 0 IOe 100 101 e a 1 mort 1 1 1 l1\ 7t 6t· Jec-torv • I 3 O 151 " 105 °' .. -0 ' 0 000 ... 110 Mefiee'i'•kwe Hou\10" 3' o.n""' 11 ,,.,,,......,, ~ C)rla •' J """v .. SIM111v'• G- L.A I llWt\i •t Ar tt"I ~V'\0-\ 1.rmm.11~ t i la ''"""' 0., ~··~·' _..,,,t M e t Mov1ton lt~t t i f'it'fll J tt U ' . -r~ -. K-enni Cltv I. IStlllmore 6 Ntw York Yt nkffl 2. BOllOtl 1 Sen Francisco f, .sen Dleoo 1 Chlctoo Cuos (n J 6, Mi1w1Ukff lu l l Chiuoo CUI>\ <u l 6, C11v111no 2 Milweukff (u l f S.allte 2 St Louis 3. Toronto 1 • Detroit t. l>ftiladelohl• 6 T .. V'I Gamel Aft9lh vs Chlcaoo CutK •' MHI o.-n v1 8tlllmort t i Miami St tou11 v1 Clnc1nne11 t i Ttmoe Ttllll vs Allln11 t i Wtsl Ptlm l!MICh Detroit vs Houston •' 1(1n •mmee New Yor• Ytnkees vs New York Mall at St Pttersburo Cnte•oo Whitt Sox •1 Pn•llM•e>n•• at CJttar•ater Toronto vs P1t11burvn 11 8rtcien1on Montreet vs Kansas (,ty at Fort Myer1 Bo11on vs Mlnnflofe 11 OfltnOo ~~Ille v' Stn Frt ncosco 11 ScortM111e San Diego vs O.•ta no t i Pnoen1x MolwaukH v1 Clfvt ttno •' Tucson Hl9h school baseDll Cortnt dt4 Mer S, Dtne H•s 4 It lnnlllesl lnon-le•tutl Dena. Hills 011 000 200-4 9 3 Corona c!el Mtr 110 000 001-S I 1 Dt n1ets Gtton•• 131 E'tebt n Ill Srrouo Ill t nd He1ner s.1cne11. Cooper 131 MacM11Mln l'J. L.11tdet1 (6) end 8011 W-L.anoer1. 1·2 L.-Srrou4 ?B-F'ervu,on tOHI Area baseDll schedule 1 WEDNESDAY Hi9tl ktl..i -trv'"e et El Toro Coron• 094 Mtr 'at NtwPOrt H•roor un1vers11v '' E 11anc1a Saddle0tc>. at Colla Ma1e Wooobrl<IQe ti L.agune Buen. B1snoo Ame l et Meter Ott 3 IS om Founta .n Vt nev vs Merona at Bte or F,.IO L.O"O Bu c11 1 om THURSDAY Communltv C ..... -Ofl "Ot (OH i 81 Santa Ara Cloreu at Go40en Wt1• Fulf@flon et S.«llebat lt 2 30 Pm FRIDAY Hitfl SctlMI -San C~te 11 ,,,,,,. E 111nc•a at Corona c!fl Mer Un•v.-Sllv at NewPOrt Htrl>Or L•vun• BH th " Co''• Mt1e wu1m,n1ter al Foun111n Vallev 8•11100 Amel a 1 Mii@< Of WOOOl>f•C!Ot •• Saooteoac • 3 IS o m SATURDAY Hltfl k hotl -Eoo~n a1 Hunt1noton Beacn Oco n View al Marone I Pm Ctmmunltv C.._ -Comoto" '' Or ange Cou• Go1oen Welt al Fullerton noon Area tnclt SC'McNM THUllSDAY H"" Scl!Oel -Eo·~o· •' Wtstm.n\ltr Fo..nla n Va ev a• Octen V '"" Hunt l'IOIO" BtlC" e• M1r·ne Caoo Va •• a• ''"'"' C0$18 Mtsa a• C0<011e 09' '1114r NtwPOrt >it•OO' •• Stoa e0tc-La11u"• 8t 1C" •' U"••ll'\ •v WOOOO••d~t 11 E s•t"C•I 8 11100 'Vlontoome•v al Ma •er De ) I~ om FRIDAY Cemmvnol'I C..._ Ct " ro, ""' St" A'lton-o •' St4o•eb1C• 0-an~ Coes1 C~o1011 •' GO'Oe<> west 1 30 om SATURDAY H"" ~ Gifts 0.enOf Cou!>h C~MO•onsfl•P\ •' M U '()<I V•f oO H•gh • a m C ..... Mtfl -C-' Stt lf Lo' ""vt'fs at UC l•v nt 11 30 1 m PMftdaY"' tAftMctlefts IASEIAL.L AIMrkMLMWt 8AL. TIMORE OlltOL.ES-AMOunuo ,,,., Jerrv JOflnson. Jotin Hoover Jerrv Auovshne ancs Jost BMo 1>-ic,_.,, LOU•\ rtosaoo c•IC-111C1 Jeff $(11aflt r \KO'ld IMl-'1 wt•t Ols'9111tecs tor rt an•" ,.,..,, ........ L....,. MONTIEAL EXPOS-DI\ er11eo Ml(>.... Me r Gt" Blf'otr •~O ~ Ooo\Oll O-ICMrl Al Ntw"'l'I l flO L.u' • ·~ort; I t\dtr\ Mdt.t F ntes eno w e • '°"""'°" outt: n ano ~" l torkma11 J-m Cecc~mi 1114 Ne \Oii $111 10.,..,.1 UIC!llf\ tor l't•eu ..,,,...,, trOOl'aA'-L UlllllN M9t9' ....... Wlwt Allll ON.t. OUTLAW -\>ttlN J m Pot't • ten~ • • -,, .. , t 1W'trac1 Wt 1'tltd M>< t W "" ~ •t l)tt\ MOQIT .............. "&..-... DETl ()IT •ID WINC.S-St"t .I(, lOf'l'I ~tfl~tl lo A.11.ttflCl•Cli ol ,,.. ·-'CW'!~ Mantle, Mays back in baseball ~f\\ \ 0Rf\ I ..\Pl (om· n11\<;1oncr Pe11..·r l ehcrroth prumt\l'<l ··nl'Y. anJ '1nc1cr guideline~ ... for h3'>l'hJll'' tu1ure relat1on\h1p Y.llh ll•gal11l'd gamhling alkr reqonng M1ckl•, ~1an1le and \\ 11l1c !\1a\S 1<1 the !>JXlrt (he~ starred 1n for '>O long. Mantle and Ma,., had bel·n harrcJ from ba~ehnll h\ l ebt·rroth's predl'- ccs,or. Ho" u: ·Kuh n. "'hl·n thl'\ accepted 1nhs ao; go<>d"'" am- bas~dor<> Y.llh -\tlant1c C11~ gam- bling cas1 nn!. -\fh~r '\tud' ing thl•tr 1..·a~l''> for the la\t l\\O month\. the nc.... lOm· m1<;<;1oncr on \londa' mt)\ 1..·d Ill rt~lurn 1h1..•m to 1h1..· ..,ix)rt hut at thl..' c;am1..• 11m1.· U1..•knJ1..·d l\.uhn·., nnginal a1..1111n "I find n1l l:llllt '' 11h thl' prt."\lou' ruhng.' l dx·rrtlth -.Jtd "Ba\Cball mu'>t r1..·m,11n lr1..·c from aO\ 1..·onm.'l · lllln hi. l\\1..·1..·n 11 and gambhng That '' '11JI I Jm mal..tn!i! t"O C\Ct'pt1on\ fur 1h1..''l' l\\tl great pla)cro; bernu<,e o l ''hat 1h1..•, 011..·an tu our g;im1..· "I read 1..'\l'r\lhmg th1..·n· ''tu reaJ on 1h1..· 'UhJl..'l'I I chrcl..C'd ''ha t 1he' h.1d ti~:rn drnng The~ don't dc'>1..'r' l' Ill lx'm1t nl 1hq1.am1..• 1f1he\ ''ant to bt• 1n II .. t dx·rruth 'aid hl· had cono;ulted \\1th "-uhn h1:lnrl' making the Ma~•,. \lan1k rulrn!/. "Bo,,1c ha~ onl~ hccn hdptul I 1 Pn,11.kr him a friend I d1<.lu,wd thl' m.lll1..'r Y.1th him H1..· 'fli.'"' t 'i ~1..·Jr' in lhl\Joh. Hl' I.no""' 11 'l'r\ "1..•ll .. Ho"'''1..·r i..uhn n1)\\ 1..·mpln)cd h~ J \1 anh.111.1n l.1" tirm. d1d nol agrl'l' "11h I elx'rr1•th 'a1..1111n "I don't t..n1rn nf a ha"'' for 1.. h.ing1 ng m' dl'l1<.1on .. h1..· 'a 1d "I hil' c trt'utik g111ng .!long " 11h 11 I told hi m lhJt I h' 1..'\peCk'd me not 111 .1grl'1..' Hl· 1hmt..' lhl'> ~hould ht· 1n•atl·J .t' an 1..'\u•p111in I dtdn't Th.it is, a 1udgm1..·n1 hl h;,' 10 mat..l· "I fr '::I" h1..· I' not chang1n-g 1)t1ht' m1..•rt•h ma~ mg .in l'\l'Cpllnn ha'l'd on the 1..h.ir.1\11..1 Jnd L11nduu ul \ta,, •Ind \1.mtll· I h.t' 1..· nn qur<.1111n atxlu1 their nmdul I I nc' er h;I\ l' ~' prnhkm '' '"'h thl·1r t•mplo,mcnt ·' Gauchos· Darr to coach U.S. \,1ddkh.11.. ~ < nlkttl' '" 1m lOUl h J hp n .111 "·" l'l\·rn \l.'ll'l lt'tl Ill head tlw l n1 tl'tl \t.1ll'' '" 1mm1n11. con1 - 10~l·n1 .It lhl' llf'l\\\mln{l r l'I,, \ lnll'r• n.11mn.1I 'itudrnt t n1\L'rc,11~ < 1.lm1..•\ in i....ol'l\• lap.rn 1 ht• ~·' mr' "' hi,· hl·l d 1 n \ ugu't an: a \h11\\1...1w Im .11hkll'' Imm unt\\'1\111\'' .rnd n1lk1tl'' .nound th1.. "nrld n.111 "ill h1·.1d a grnur nl ~ m1 n .ind ~~ "'1\ml·n "ho" 111 L omf)l'1l' \up ~-'·\I "I";,' tnt:tlh \Urfm'fd \\hem I"•'' rho\l'n .. "''' Oan "ho coJched thl' l ' \ 1.::im' 1 1 he I".,~ \\ 11rld l 1.rnw' 1n ( \tlum~1a .. I am \C'f'\ C\Lt trd 10 <,;a' 1hc k ac,1 · l>.m u,.,,hcd thC' P;HMm.i 01\ mp1l 'l'tl.1m 1<'.1m at the' l ~ .i Oh mp11.. C1am\'' 1n l u' \n~l'k' .inJ '" :i mcmhl. rot1hl"Oh m('1t I n1crna11on3l ( um nu II cl hu '" 1mm 1n I k al\<1 LO.It hl'\ thl' It\ int l'l.1n.1 \lJUJth.' • • Or-. COlilt DAILY PILOTITl.IMd1y, March 19, l9U I Ml.IC JllllC( P\Bl.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOJICE -Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC !!O!g B S !My.,. <*iiiWlli lfttifeetid A PUBLIC SAL.£ IF YOU With Ille County~ Of Of· m ua Nota 11 ...,_ llviln""' NOTa "!!!!.'°=A~· 'ro wn sa~ In the Wiii Md/Or .. 1a1e ot NEfD AN EXPLANATION ... County on ,et>Nwy Put>lllMO 0t-CoeM MA.IT(!' MOffrQAOI ~ --i ) MA.81.ETAVLOAOIUCH OF TH[ NA.TUA! Ofl TH! 20.1MI D.ity p~ Maidi.,,,..tt. H . COMPANY,1Ceillfomlecor· Nottoe11'*9byQNel\tNt n.e::.:,.::~ .. A peit"lofl NII ~ f'*I PROCHOINO AGAINST ,_ AotA 2 8 1te5 Pof•tlon •• TNetM, or Mo tN IMrd Of TMIMel i%:!: -::8 OAAI a'-<>otc11 • • .. by VlMIHIA lOWAAOe.,. YOU. YOU lt40Ul0 CON· Publlefled Ot1n11 COiet • • T~M ceuor TtUlt... or Hwlt1n9'on 9NCfl u-... 741 Metlltl °"" -welef)me ~ Court Of Of"'lt TACT A LAWYlA. Deily Plot !JebfU9')' 21, hi.1•1t1HM T,_.. ....., Hill'~ Dillflcl will,. """""• ce1totnie ~ '•MlftO lbel Yk• .,. Y1a lido Nord. ..... Mwctl $, i2, ,., 1111 .,_ti' wiT._ the deed ot truet euciuted oeM ...iecl ~~ ~ IMch, ·----·-glnl1EdwWdt(For1M!'lyVlt· CA T-451 r-.n.""' PK by Aob9rt A le4lnQ ancr,.. lnG DATA .....,_ .............. HutofllNoft. .,..,_--i.,_ ~ Cvi>tlQWI) tlof 9P" "(tt I 11reet eddr... or corded OloeMl>9r ,, ttl3, TIOHa lOVIPMINT fNlil· 741 ....,.,, OrM L8awN .. .,..._ ____ -~-~ Pointed ae l*10nll refl" common d111gnet1on ot .., ... Np~N110I'. of Of• tnai:_ ~·::: ~ leedl. CelltOmle Htef rtMntltl\lot to ldMlnllter lhe pr<>J*ty 11 ltlO'#f\ abow, no lld9I "9cofdt In Ille <>me. of 4al on lldl lftall .,. Thie bUelneee 19 con-t fje ht eet1 .. 0flNdtOtdtnt wwrenty le Qlll9n u to Ill tM "-C«def Of Col>nl}' Of Mid Die=ecsOATACOM· ductedrr:anlndMdutl Co U.r lg "'~~:u:~~l~~:e~,:: ~Te :'.n~fi~~,'; NO. A·1-~=i ,;.~·:~::.. ot'::. =CATIONS EQUIP· 8 H I! vr'e~~ A I I "tell unoet IN I~-.~Mid Deed Of Trull, by The IOllOWlnO '*'°"" .,. To ....... beneflc:leriee. Ill.Ill lnO electlOn to ... MlHT • 16d Utf eddr•••d -.... H ...___. ... llld LO~ ANGELE ' (A l>) -Jim Brown. pro football Hnll of Famer. reacted 10 1hc a n· oouncemen1 that he will face chara<" of rape sexual battery and Hsault with ~me determination he howed o n tht andiron. "This IS a Oaht that I welcome.'' Brown uid by telephone Mo nday from h is home i n H o ll)wood H ills. "f am a warrior. I want the facts to com e out because when they d o they'll prove what I'm sayin&-This is most unfair situ· at1on rvc kno wn '" m y h fc ... • ~-•-'-tlon 1 "' "'""'""' ~.. dolr1a ~ •: credltOfl •net OOf'tlnoent ... 1 t 10· JUtytt e Aowte\I. PutdlM-•,.. et-.--.. dent"""''",..'" o "''" r~ofll>fMCttor•-t INTILlOT, 177 .. A Welt• et9dltor1, end pereone whO ~~~ ~~ 10U11N:° w. M111e09t, Hunt£: wfttltMeowntyCWll_!.~ lat .. Act In the obligatlone eecurec1 mlnllet ltr~J. Coela MeM. may .,. otNtwlll im.r.i.d ~= No.,.., M-41t ;" of l:.c11 Union Hlgtt "IOI C®lllY on ....... - ' Brown. aid 1hc add111o nal wit· W:~~P~Lr,·~= :~~!:Yind"::!:::d•10 ~~ Clllfomte HN.L_. 111 .. 1n •he wlll lfld/O( 11111• of: ---Offtc1;, '*°'°' 'Wiii Dl•trlet, 10251 Ycw~~!! .. 11 20. !Me ,_ l ,.,,. cd '-··cnu«• 1 t 30 • M In "-1 No 31t ..i..~ 111 "'--l(urt Arnold ._,., MAIM!L !. tLLIOTT ..... on ••ere" H 18t8 11 Avenue HuntfllOton _,., ,.___,, ncsscs wcfcno prvuuc · 11\: ..... ;000~c.n.;o',iww .. r. ::::;;w;;o:,;;.,:C,o; AWeetmillte41fStrMt,Colt• 14 petition hM ~tiled r; 5 AM 11•·0~·1,°"1 .,. CAH~tancir~•t or Publ~ ~:0-7 Brown' innocence had bct'n c . 811111 Ana, OA 92102. m111d fOf Sele end '#1'"1"' ....... OtlifOfnle 9H21 by~ o. Mdrewt 111 lhe ,;enoe '10 the OICI o,.,. befOte 2·00 p.m., T'Ullday, o.l'V .. NOi 8 .. ~ • tabhl'hcd by the two w11nessc11 If YOU OBJECT 10 the llOllceOfbfMChendOfelec> Midlall JM! letteloot. 84.rpeflcW Cour1 Of Orenoe Counti'Counlloute, located NirH 2. !NII ... ..,le., time Mwoh II, 12, 1 • 1 ... a l read , provided by Brown . erenttng 01 the f:>911tl0n. you llon 10 cau .. the under· 1NOt Ven Buren llYd, f'lv· County requeetlt\g ttllt Ao&.. on hnt• Alla 111\'d .,._ and ptec. bid• wtll .,. pub-T lhOUld either 9"PMf et the ..i.,.a... M1f Mid -tv .,-elde. • ClllltOl'nle 92904 • en O. And,.....,_ ~ed , ...... n tyoemore fJI a l!c'Y ooened Ind reed In •-II' WIT'tl'r "It wa~ more a philo Ol)hical llMttno Ind 11111 y0ur ob-i(,"';11~~ Mid :J:.~I. TM• bulln.e• I• oon-u l)erl()nal ,.....,. .. ti,,,. .;;;,_ Sent• An•. Clll· l!llOg. C; ,.m 3t1. ,.._ ..,,-. dcci ion than anything else.'' said· jectlon10tfllewr1tten()l)jee. ind thetMftet the uow· duoled by.• te"*el '*1· to ~lllitMt the •et• ot fOtnla a?i>ubllc IUC110n, to Eactll>ldlhlllremllnvllld P'tCTmOUe ..,_.. Deputy -'Olstr1c1 Attorney Sandra Buttitta said M o nday one COU"nt each of rape, sexual battery and assault would be filed again l Brown after Brown failed • to produce two w1tnc~s he ..aid would clear him. Brown will be fo rmally charged sometime today. she added. Brown said he welcomed thc announcement and was cager to bring the case to court. "It's the grea1c~t thing to ever happen to me," Bro wn said ... For the first time in my life I'll get full disclosure. They've conspired with a known liar to discredit m e. and they have facts -the facts tha1 prove the lady wasn't rnpcd ... Brown -had until Mo nday morning to produce two wit· ncsst"s before the Los Angeles County distnc t a ttorney's office would announce whether charge) would be filed. 8ut11ta ~1d Mo n· da). The county Jrand JUf) com - plcttd its invcs11aa11on of the case Thursday afternoon , but Butt11ta said 1he probe would be reopened 1f 1he two witnesses could be located. Eddie Harris. an attorney for G fNESV ILLE. Fla. (AP) - Dick LaHaie. who nearly los1 an arm 1n a crash here a decade ago. upset world c hampion Joe Amato to claim the Top Fuel title a1 1hc I 6th an o u.aLNal.ional Hot Rod >\'i\OC1at1on M otorcraft Cia1orna- t1onal'i. I a Hail··, up">Ct '1ctor} Mon· da) prncn1ccJ a dean !)wccp b) 1hc defending pro c:hamp1ons 1n lht'> rain-dcla)ed n cnt Kenn} Rernoon of Dalla!) and Wam·n Johnson of Duluth. (ia .. repeated :J\ "'""c" 1n lht· I unny ( ar and Pro \tcitk t:alcgonc\. rc\J~:Ol\C· I). · w ~ I h h c tlone with lhe court bef0te ..i..Md cau11Cf laid notice ot nereNp '"-deeedtnt, the 111-1 blddef tor CMfl IOI'• period of 30 d-vt ,,,., ........ aTAftlmWT Hams .. e 1CC I al WC av y -KUAT A. H~ISEY ..._, Th• petition r1Qu ..... 1peyeb'I;."';, tN time of .... the dll• epeclfled kif tl'le ,. T.:fQllowlng pereone .. provid.cd wit.nesses that arc ci<· :;.'::'~~in=.:'~; ~~-=.~~0::,•02':, Thie''''""*'' wee authority 10 ~,.,IM ln!MulMOMYOftl'leUr!lted 011Q1010id1 ...w-bullnelil•· tremd}' Crt'd1blc: wh o told their }'(lilt attOtney. 1H411 lnetr No. M-4t780 with IN County 0~.: Of ....... unoet ... lndepen-s1e1 .. Of Arnette•. Cllhlet'• fhe 9oltd Of True• ... ~MATON SUPPLY. *3 sto~ We do n't feel tha1 we IFYOUAREACREOITOR olOfflei.IRecordllntl'leOI· ange County Oii uawy dint AOmlnlltretlon of Et-cMck drtwn on. et••• or lhallbethelOlejudgeOl tl'le F-1 Hlfbot .. ~. Co111 ~ho.~id produce e very w1tnC\S to °' • conllngent creditor,~ nc. or'"-A«orw Of Of· 20. 1N5 ,_ t1111Act. netlonalbri.11t11eori.cs,. QUllltyC>fequlptMnfoffered MeM Callfom141t2fff . the ClecMNd, you must -enge Couoty· Publllhed OrMOI Coelt .,: ~ino:' ~~ 1r,'~= etel etedll union or• 1t1te Of ~ '--=-~:.:,:. ': Frri-!dMtd Barton. Jf., pro ve that he did not commit a yourelalmWlththecourtor Slidute.;.i.,.made.but oe11y PNot Fet>ru"Y 28. 1tt·30A.M.ln0eot.No.ht ~·,.~m~'°:': !:,¥9erz..lf,.._,tty~ 1301 !!kJ'~.!'~ ...... Ooltl cnme." ~· 11101 "-l*sonel without COY9nent Of Wit· Marcn4.12, 18.1Mll 100CMcc.nt.,Or1YeWeet ................ ,C...,........., ....... 1n _,, ....._,..._,.,.,_.,._.. '•IMntlllve llOPC>lnted by '"':i'~ Or Implied, r• T ..... t s~ ... 8 CA ""'"to2 ' Stete Of eltfomle pey1oio. I __.._ Thia bu1lne11 Is con. Bro" n "a arrested at h1'1 tl\e e<>vrt within lour montfle OM 11ttt pouu11on. 0r .... ..,, • ""' • 10 MUter Mortgege Com· ~~..__...,, ecs by..,, lndMdull H oll' "ood Hills home Feb. 20 lfom tile det1 °' ••• i. enc;um lf!Oel, to pay the IF YOU OBJECT 10 '"-peny I• ICC*C>llble .. Utt\) FRANKE. BARTON JA , • lod .~ b IUll'Ce of lettlfl .. prOYlded l'lfnlinlnO ............... II.Im Of ·-ti" Wlftl'C grenttno of the Pttltlon, you ... r"'h1. title Ind Inlet"'· Oiied ll'Ch 1 ' 1915 -...... ..... ~, WU .. ....:.... 11ftcr a compla1!1l waoi '""' > In SecllOft 100 of ,.,. the no4e(1)~ by Mid ..--""''lllK enould.etttw eppeer '' tbe con~ to Ind now held Publllhed Ot1ng9 Coeet ..... c";;;;i;'c1er11 oiO:. the alleged v1ct1m. a 33-year-old Probate Code Of Cellfomle. deed Of 'rruet, wtth Inter• fftCTmOUaMIH•M '*'Int ancr II••• your ot>-bylt underNlddeedOftruet O.lly Pilot MerOh 11. H , '"'"County on Februawy tcacher who said s he was bea1en The time for flltno Olalml wlll M In Mid not• ptovfded, ecs. NAm HAW jectloneor ':.written=-tn the P'OC*'IY eltueted In 1985 et tN 5 and r:l""d at hi home the not expire ptlor to tour venoee. If eny, under the The folloWlnO per.oM.,. uone With court • llld County Ind St•t•. Ind T-4 • ,_ ~ . 1. ·d month• from Ille dete ot the tenne of Mid Deed of tnm, dolna bullrleM • 1t11 llMflnO YOUI 8PPMf· deecrlbed .. IOllowl: 1111-ic NOT.,.r PutMlthed Orenge COMt previous night. po I{'(' ~I . llMtlng notleeab0¥9. .....ctllt9*1,endexpeneee Tit'; MINE RANCH PA.AT· ence~yb91n pWIOnor by Theweet 52 50 , .. , of the I"~ ~ ally Pllol Febtl.11/y 2t. fhe teacher alleged \hl' W3!1 YOU MAY £)(.AMI~ Ille ot the Truet .. end of the NEAS II, 2449 WllldWetd ~JJ :~·EXAMINE the .... 420 , .. , ol the north f lCmlOU• .,._.. llCh &. 12. 19. 1915 punched repe~tr-<lly to forn· her to !~ ~ep~~he:.9t::Jt: ~~~~~-led by Mid Deed :=i ~ BMch, Cell-t11e 11ep1 by the coun. ~ ~ 'e;~~t~°.'. ~ ~ T:_Af:o!.TAft'::! ,,. T-483 have SC); with Brown and <t tl'le "111e, you mey aerve Slid,... Will be held on; Jimmie M. Little, 2«9 .,, 1 per'°" lntetfft In corded In t>ook 5, PI09 1 of ng ~ rtalC NOTICE . n Carol Mo~~ upon the e .. CUIOI or ldmln-Tueectty AprH 2 1914 •• Wlndwerd Lane Newport IN .... , •• ~ m•y llMI MllCllllMOU• M•P• In the dOI~ 'O"~ r · MANOR 1--.;.;.=;..;...-...-. ...... __ com pan 10 • ' 111re1or. 0t upon the II· 1:30 p.m'. In the lobby 10 Ille Beech, Clllfornl .. t2280 :;:c!,"' :~~ °',~m~7: ottlee 01 the Cou~1y Re--88~ g,~ie.'3~venue. Hun1: fftCTrTtOUa .,... .. Hull1tta stiid evident'l' ha' been torney tor the executor or bulldlng loceted It 801 Petet Beiley M.o .. 380t 1 ·, tM 1 utor or corder of 0t111ge County, lngton BelCl'I CA 92 64e ~ 8TA.,......,. h edmlnlttrllor, end file with South Lawt1 Street, Or1nge, Ketell• Avenue, Suite 324, orney or llee More commonly known E M H • bet l9Rue The foHowlng pereon1 .,. uncovered that corroborate~ l e 1111 coun With proot ot Ml'· CaHtornla 92ee8. Loe Al•mlto1, c111tornl1 ~~~'!:',; :?!:~, ;!!.~ ••: 880 1. 2. 3. end 4 Cenl« 81,:r~z. ~';teen, CA dOlng bull,,... .. : Pro- allcgat1ons. Ylce, •written req~ •t•I· At the llf'N Of 1he lnltlll 80120 vtce 1 "'"t*" ~~• •t•f· St .. Coit• MM8, CA 92 seo lelllon11 Dynamic•. 2634 "W" r"('Ov .. red l"CrtaHl lnothllyoudeelreapeolelpubllc.lllon of 11111 notio.. Rlch1rdOulnn,HGtOelc·..._th1tw.a.d911re199Clel (If 1 etreet eddr"' or LucyJineHext>erg,IRueDllnl Or .. An1helm. CA , ' ... notice of the tlllno Of 11'1 In· the 1otll 1mount Of Jhe un· wood LAM. TOf'ranc., C.,.. ~lee ot'.;; tlffna of 811 In· other common deelgnlllon Blerrltr , Newport BMch. CA 8290e cvtd l•ncc from rh<''" hou-.c and YenlOfY•l'ld1ppuil11mentof p•ld b81enee ot the ()l)i.. lornle80506 1 andappnileemeniof 1u11own11>ove,nowerrenty 82 eeo Petet J. campbell, 2634 '\UbJectcd It to s~icntifi<: le'>I\ and """ HMU °' ot the pell-Qltlon MOIKed by lhe ebolle Elh•I Toby C•mpbell, ::'.~ .... Of ot IN Pttl· I• given .. to Ill c:omplet• Thi• butlne11 ,, con· Olll'll Of .• Anlhelm, CA we bche"e it corrobora1cs the tlone0feccount1men1tonecs deecribeddeedottruetend 2110 Rodm811 OrlY9, Loe tlontoreccl0Unt1mentloned neeeorc:orrectnne.) • ductedby·hulbll'ldendwlfe 9280e In S.Ct1on 1200 end 1200.5 ot Mtlmlled COlll, eJtl)enMe, o.oa. CelltOl'nle ~2 In S.Ctlon 1200 and !200.5 ot S81d Nie wtH .,. mlde. but Etlc M Hext>«g Thi• bu1ine11 II CMI· 'll'tim's story." Butt ma said theCellfoml1ProbeteCode. • n d • d v • n c • • 1 • Stephen H~ Smith, 7N1 theCllifornle P oblteCode without coven1n1 Of Wit· Tiil• •t•tement wu flled ducted by: M lndlYldull h d I d ar o..td H. ,......... .... 1582.293.30. Roelne Street, Long Belch, ...... -. ,.-.:.. renty.eJCPf ... Ot lmplled, r• Wltll lbe-Couofy Clertl Of Or· Petet J. Campbell Hrown 1<; ~c e u e 10 appc ........, C.,.. ',...,_ The tote! tndebtedneee Cellfe><nlet0t08 ._,._1 1 .-419 i;;;a g•rdlng tllle, poeeMelon or enge County on Meroh 1. This 1t1tement w• fllecl Thur~a) 1n Mun1c1pal Coun . Mt. AHomep kw ......_ being en "time•• on wtllcfl Hlrle><d J. &n1. 1204 ......._ C...-....., CA encumbr80C8, t0Ht11ty111e t"5 1h 111e County c.11 Of Ot· tteMt, • IMcll ....... tl'le opening bid II compu1ed Crowley Aoed. Arllnglon, _, ('TW)) Ml..,. unpaid prlndpel Of the note '211 1 eo County on F*'*Y If convicted. Brown laces a l utee m. 8M ,,...._, IMY.,. Obtained by l•JCM teo12 Publiahei:t Otenge Coelt llWl'ed by Mid deed ot Publllhed Orenge Coul 18, 1885 ~ rnJ1\1mum _pnson t<'rm of 13 c~':n~ 0r.no.-CO.tl 8~~ .:of.2t111 J:a4 o_ ...SmJ~,1~F' Oiif PdOt MWCh T9. 20. • •r~ ~-~ Dally Piiot March ~ tt: . -co:' ) ears. Butt11ta 'Mild. oa11y Pilot Merell ft.,~ 20, 28, .......... Cfowtey ROid, r on. 1985 " . llfgel ~:-pr~... 2e 1916 Delly Pilot March 18, • ..1t. -TnM 18012 TW·503 1n laid note, 1 ...... .., ... · 1.,.82 Aprft 2. 9. 1985 Bro ... n .,,1,1 the pro~"cuiors tee O.led: Merc:h 1, 198& 08Yld M. Findley, t7SOt pen.-ot the trus1 .. 11'1d of T-tOa ~ .,.. "' ..... TW·500 TAC 1• 8eectl Blvd , Suite 12, Hunt· ll'r tl'le tru1t1 c:teeted by the PtalC NOTICC have given him the chance 10 .,._IC NOTICE COLDWI LL IANKlll lngton Beech. Cellt0tnt1 rtalC NOTtW. deed of'""'· ll'ld edvencM, l'tllUC NOTICE bring o ut his innocence and 1hat '"~ llCf'OW MIWICl8, INC,. 92141 ,_ tteny,undettt1eterm1ofttie K·Mll7 bl .. __ ...;NO_TIC--I -,..---• Mid T' ..... ., T.O. Ch1rl11 A Run111old. YOU ·-W DCFMA.T deed ot trvll 'ICTTTIOU8 _,._.. f1CTITIOU8 IUeMU he has been ii c to expose at D9ATH o; 81RYICI COM,A•Y. t730t 8eectl Blvd., Sult• 12, UND9R .... D Of' TM.18T The 10181 lmount of .,... MAMI aTAft.MINT ~ aTATIMmfl ever~ point this consp1r<sl') _,. .... -w. LAM-•t•nt, a r : W•1t~• Huntington Beech, C•ll· D•TID NOYIMelll 14 unpeld belr.c. ot the obtr· fN followlno perton8 ere The follOWlng persona we aga tnSI me... """'"'.!:,'!°"-NARD W " 'tt If\ A1•&Mt ..... tornll 92941 ~ UNUM YOU T AKi getlon MCUfed by the prop-do Ing bu 1In11 I 11: dOI butlnllt u : LaHa1e. 43. o f Lansing. Mic h .. claimed his third career vic tory with a time o f 5.655 second!> and a speed of 24RJ(9 mph. A mato. of Old Forge. Pa .. hit 243.63 mph and wa!l llme4-.i.n-S.7'l9~ ..c<"<>nd'o. The '1ctor> was LaHa1c·s first '>inn.· winning a1 Pomona. 1n I 9lC!. and came on a 1ral'k "here hi'> left arm vrnually wa~ -.cvcrl·d 1n a qualifying acc1dcn1 prl·n·d1ng the 1975 Gatorna11ona1.,. It wa~ lalcr re-altachcd at lihand<> r each · ang 110,p1tal at the llnl\cr!a1I) of rlonda. and LaHa11: wa\ back 1n compc11t1on eight month\ latn . Ill .. ---· ,...,,,"1...,...a..wteat., John Holzemer. 133 ·-C-J ertytobelOldlndreuon.. MAONEIIH. QA,O,,ue._ Ri8<>l. 2120 So . '::'~ .. ~ Of .... C-A -(714) MO~f. Redwood ~~O~~~AY 10le wt1meted~1. Ill• DIVISION OF TRIOEX, 3184 Herbor. •H. S1nt1 Ana. CA , ... _.. Ill ~ CffY. Cllll0<nl1 • 80U> AT A• PUlllC penM1 end edv1ncee 11 the Alrw1y Avenue, Co1t1 Mee•, 92704 "· w. ,,,__ · PublleMc! Otenge Coe.at thlt bu11ne.. 11 con· IX time ot the lnltl•I pubficetlon CA 92828 Pacific Cw Inc., • Clll· \': ~~ Delly Pilot Merctl 12. 19, 21. ducted by: • oenetll Pitt· =~~: it~N-~~ ~Hi ol the Notice of Siie I• Trltel C0tpor1t1on, 3 188 tornl.corporatlon. 2720 so. H TATI NO A 1272M 1985 ntrelllp .. AT UR I O, TH I t 242,078 48. AllW8y Avenue. Cotti M .... H1tobr, #H, Senl1 An1, CA To Ill helra. ben.ftc1et1t1, T-484 Jimmie M. Utile ,ROCllDINO AQAIN8T D•ted: Febru~ I , 188!5 CA 92828 ~Stele of In· 82704 credltora end contingent 11>r Thie llllement w11 tlteo YOU YOU aHOUl.D CON· MAITER M l'TQAQI corp0t•tlon: 111tornl•l Thll bualne11 11 con- c:tedltore, Ind peraona who "8.JC NOT"""' with the County Cletk • TACT A LAWYUl. COWANY. TruetM, HI Thia bu1lne11 11 con· ducted by:• corporlllon 1nge County on March Oelleft 91¥d., Deir Cltr, ducted by: • corporation J D1Ylto Owner m•y be Olheno/IM lntlf' .. ,~ PICT1TIOU8 ........ t985 NOTIC~ OF C1llfornl• "°"· Tele· Trite! COf'por•tlon, Seth Thia 11119m.n1 WH filed in the wlll end/Of' ntile ol. N.._ ITA~NT • P2701H _ TJtU..,.l:rt~I pllone: 411·Ht·H41, M. LukMh, Prteldent wllh lhe Count Cteni of Of. ~~CM~l~~DL~K~~R~7N The tollowlng Plt'IO!'I• lie Publlthed Or111ge Co•t UNDIR I D u~-._.~: KrWwMt Thlt tl•t~wu filed 1nge oun y on MerCfl , .,., · ~ ~8reff12, 8, K. Sii-•, Vice ,,eeldertt with the County Cleflc Of Or· 1985 lkl RlCtfA'RU-W~ WTNCAl TOOLING. Aptll 2 1986 TP ll..-r Publllhed Orenge Cout enge Counly on Febt"uety '211111 ~AKIN lkl R W LARKIN, 14781.f frlllklln A~ ' T-488 Not~~n!~thll Diiiy Piiot Merell S. 12. 18 28. 1885 Publithed Orenge Coelt A petition hM been flleo Tu~~e:or:~:~~0158 MASTER MORTGAGE t985 T-44~ Publllhed Or ~: DeJly Pilot Mttoh 12, t8, 2t, by Kenneth R HOdgea In the Oltney Circle, Huntington Pl&.IC NOTICE COMPANY. a Clllfornl1 cor-Diiiy Pilot Mer:'r 12, 18, Aprll 2. 1985 T .490 SuperlOf Court of Orenge BNch Cllllforn11 9H-48 PO<•llon, .. Trustee, or Sue· Pta.IC NOTICE 2e t985 County requnllng that Ken-teu;emarle A Winter, 'ICTITIOUa .,....,, c e 11 or Tr u at••. or ' T -473 P\lltC NOTICE neth R Hodges be •P-10156 Disney Cir~. Hunt· .. ,... 8TAftMINT Subttltuted Tru•tee undw ntn pointed u perlOl\ll rep-lngton BHoh. Clllfornl1 The IOllowing perton1 ere the deed of trust executed YOU AM IN DCFAULT Dllmt lC NOTl"r FICTmc>u9 ...,..... rnen11t1Yeto1dmln111., the 92646 doing bullnMI u . by Robert A. Settng end r• UNDEt A DCI D CW TRU9T, n-. '""-N.U. 8TATIMINT Miiie ol the decedent Thia buelneu 11 con· THE MET A L VA C COfded December 15, 1983, DATID NOVIM81ft 14, The IOllowlng pereona.,. The petition reQuetll ducted b_y hutbend eno wtfe MAGNET COMPANY. 280 E Ser1n No 83-564807, ot Of. 1113. IJNL.ll S YOU TAJCI K·t-dol bullneee u: IUll'tortty to ldmlnlSllf the DANIEL W WINTER P1lmer. Coell M .... CA llcl•IRecofd1 lntheOffic.ol ACTION TO ,,.OTlCT ,ICmtOU•.U-•• 3~. t501 N~h Herbof .. lite undpr Ille lndepen. This 1111.,.,_.1 wu flied 92827 the Recorder ol County of YOUR PROP!ftTY, IT MAY ...._ ITATIMaNT Boulevltd Fullerton CA dent Adm1n111 r1t1on of e. with the County Clerk of Of. JM11then R Good, 280 E Ortnge. Callfornle. •nd H 80U> AT A PUik.iC TM lolloWlng Petton• 111 92832 · ' 11111 Act lrlQI Counry on Febf'uery Pllmer. Coe11 MeM. CA pureu1n1 lo Ille notice of de-IAU. "YOU •ID AN IX· doing bu.llnna u CAPE Thr .. Olmen.ionll Com· ..,,. .,._JC MnflC£ PtaJC M)flC[ A heiring on Ille petition 15 1985 92821 l1ult ll'ld elecllon lo NII PLANATION 0 ' THI COO CONNECTION. 488 E ., Im 1 8 ClllfOfnla l'l8UC -llCf ,_ -"'" ....... ~APRIL 3. 1'85 ' ,_ ,, .. N Oood, ........ "'°" .._ Of •~• <• NAT U •I O • T ff I '70h S" Cooto "-· CA :: ..... ::. ...... , No"" DI'' Ul T FICTITIOU8 llUalNlll I(.,_ 11 9·30 A M In ~t. No 3 11 Publlthed Orange Colst POlnt. Newport Belch, CA corded Octot>e< 10. 1984, l'lltOCllDtNO AOAINIT 92828 Herbor. eou'9verd Fullerton YOU .u:.: .. ~ ._ ... ,...... --700<>""c .......... w ....... , "''°' ·--,., ..... ... ... No ......... ,, •• YOU, YOU......., c-····-.......... "'° CA02832 • . ::.::: • ....,._. n : Tho -,__ «• CITAC-""""'"" "'"'°'"'· CA '2702 M°"" 5. •2, •o. '°" Cb••Y' Oood, 200 E Nk1 °""'" "-"· _,, TACTA LAWYI .. '"'°"'"", N•wooH '"" ,.._, " 00~ '-,_•at YOU TAJCI dolnn bullneN M: c-Mo.~ -IF' YOU OBJECT to Ille T -486 Pelmer, Coete M.... CA Mii Oft Merell 29. t985 II NOTICI CW Beech, CA 82MO ducted~· 1 corrr!lllon --. .• NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· or1nt1no ol the petition, )IOU 92827 9· 15 A.M It the front -TRUITll'• 8Al.I Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-. r ........ _, ACTION TO P,.OTICT 1) PARADISE MARINE 2) , .. ould 1111111' •"""'•r •• the Thi• bualneu ,, con-treA~A 10 the Old Of1nna ·--DUD du ..... ed by: In lndlvldu•l VThlgenlt .,.111,~, _,WM , ........ YOUR ~ftTY, " MAY PARADISE LIMOUSINE, (AYllO • AOOl8do) Ctwtl '· ... ....... DllDlfC NOTIC[ """' ···--" '" -·--· .-.. H IOU) AT A PUel.IC 15080 Beech Blvd , Mldwey Wlnlller, Cle11ltled In· heiring end "'"your Ob· ..-~ ducted by co-p111ner1 County CourtflOuN. loceted cw ""'8T Gretchen Sherwin 1111 the County Cletk ot Of. -enc:e C-edorl Md )ec110ftl O< Ille wrltlen Objec-Jon1th111 R. Good on S1nt1 Ane Blvd., be-" ,_. Thia alltement wu llled w •• .,.. 1 I AU. W YOU •ID Alt I X· City, CilllOf'nle ~........ ' Ilona with the eourt belore FICTITIOUI eUl ... 11 Thia llllement wH llled tween Syc1more St. & LOAN l llnnl with th1 County Clerk ol Or· 1 1 nge County on '"'11""' ' PLANATION O' THI Bruce Cerney, 4 0 1 DOii 1 tfwoutll to, In· the hearl"". Your llPC>Mr· NAMEITATIMINT wllhthe Counly Clerk ofOf'· Broedw1y.S1nt1An1.C1ll• Not•·-1e .. ~ebyn1~11111 all"" County on Febtu•ry 985 ,- 1 n N AT U lit I 0 f T H I Lugonla, ~rt Beach, cluel¥e .,. Tiie I II I ......, "'" " • ..,, •-.,., P,.OCllDINQ AQAINaT Calllornle 82863 YOU ARE BEING SUED 1ncemaybelnpereonorb) o owngpereonaere ange County on Merell 1, lornll 11pvbllc1uctlM1, to MASTER MORTGAGE 28, t885 PUblllhed Oringe Coeet By PLAINTIFF· IA uo LE your •ttorney doing buslneu u : t985 • lh• hlghell bltider for calh COMPANY • Clllfornt1 CO<· ,..., I p M h t" 1" .... YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CQH.. Thia bualnen la con-. ' If YOU AAE A CREDITOR SAMS FISHING COM· ,270171 (p1yeble et t~ time of U1e ""'lllon u Trull .. or Sue;. Publl1hed Orenr. Cout Oe ly llot arc "· •· .-v, TACTALAWYlft. ductedby·1n'lndivldual ESTA DEMANOANOO) or a contingent creditor ot PANY, 2162 State Avenue. Publlthed Orenna Cout lnl1wfu1m...,._ottl'leUnlled c""e'aaor' Truite'e or D•ll" Piiot Merch , 12, 19. Aprll 2· 1985 T ~ea NOTICE CW BAUCE CARNEY Kyungsoo Chi and lnlOOlc M C 111 I .. .,--· ~, · ' - T,.UITH'I IA.LI Thia atatement wu liled Cna 30 C •~d the dece1Nd. you mull lile C.oata eaa, • orn • Delly Piiot Merell 12. 19, 28, Stet• of Amerle1: cut!ler'1 Sub1tltuted Tru11.. under 28, t985 NO. 405IH with the County Clerk ol Or· You n1ve ,..,., ar your ct1Jm with lhe c,ourt ()( 92627 Aprll 2, t985 check dr.twn on I ltlle Of' Ille deed of truat executed Pta.IC fl>TICE •no• County on February day• aher 11111 eummona It preMnt It to the peraonel Roblf't Sammy s~oer. T-489 n1tlon•I b111k, • 1t1te or fed-by Robert A. Sellng end r• ___ ,.o:;. _____ ..,__;.....;;.;o.;;.;,.;....;.. ___ _ On Aprll t 5, t985. at 10 00 20 1985 tef\led on you to Ille 1 t~ rtpretentetlve eppomted· by 2182 Stat• Avenue. Olte etal credit union or• 111te or corded Deoemt>er 15. 1983, 1111m1IC NOTICE PICTITIOUI llUalNlll AM . 11 THE REAR EN· · F291327 written repon1111 thl• court lhe court within four monlh1 Mesi. Callfornl• 92827 IC NOTIC£ ledlf'1l Nvlng1 Ind loan II· Serlet No 83·58881 t. ol Of. ,..._. N,... 8TATl•NT TRANCE LOBBY ON STH Pubhllled Orange CoHt A lettlf' or phone call wllt from Ille d11e of flrll It-Thia bualneu 11 con-P\8. eooietlon dornlclled In Ille llcl•I Recofdl in IN Offlee of PICTITIOUa Ml .... I The followlng Plftonl life STREET OF CHICAQO Ditty Piiot februery 21. not protect you, your t~ au1nceoflelllf'Sllprovlded ducted bi an lndlvlduel K·MI07 61111 of Clllfornl1 ptyeble Ille Recorder ot County of NAMI ITATl•NT no bualneee u : TITLE INSURANCE COM· March 5 12 19 1985 written retponN mutt be In In Secllon 700 o l th• R 0 B AT s AM M y f lCTTTIOU8 .,_,. lo Ml!'" Mongege Com-Or1ng1, Cellfornl•. end The lollowl peraona .,. s Kc s ALE s A 8. PANY LOCATED Al 50t N ' ' ' T-456 proper leg1ll0<m It you wen1 Prob1te Code of Celllornl1. SNYDER NA.Ml 8TAT'lmNT peny le IOOIPl•ble U cuh) pureu1nl to the nolio. of de-dot butlnM': u · DEL MAR SOCIA TES INC . 2750 8 MAIN STREET. In the City of the court to hear your CIM The lime IOI nllng cl•lm• will Thia llllement WH ,'~ The following Petton• Ill '" right, tltle Ind lntlfMI. l•ull ll'ld electlon to .... MO~LE ESTATES. 182111 Hlfbof. Sult• K, S1nt1 Atll. Sent• Ana, County of Of. II you do not Ille your not explrt prior to lour With the County Clertc 0 dot bullnne ... VILLA conveyed to end now held under deed ol tru1t r• Brootcl'turll St Huntington CA 92704 •noe. Slit• of Celll0<n11. DlllDl lC NOTICE reeponM on lime. you m8)1 montha lrom the d1te of the ange County on Februery OE~SOL 1 Clllfornl• Lim· by It under Mid deed ot trust corded Octoblf' 10. 1914. Beech CA 92 8.4 8 Ouwtet • Mutlf Inc., 1 c AL I F 0 RN I A RE . r..-. loM the c .... and your heiring notlea lboYI 20 1985 lted Part~thlp 245 fie-In th• property lltulled In Serlel No 114-t19194. of Erie' M Hexbetg & Lucy Callf0tnl1 corpor•tlon CONVEYANCE COMPANY. FICTTTIOUI 8UllNlll wagea. money ln<I property YOU MAY EXAMINE the 0 'r' chef Avenue Suite D· t .. Id County end Sllte. Ind Mid Otflclll A«ord1, wMI Jene Hellblf'g 8 Rue 8111-Thia bu1ine11 I• con-• C1ltforn11 eotP0<1t1on. 19 .. ,.,.. I TATIMINT may be take without lvrtller 1118 kept by the court II you Published range OMt Col CA 92829 ' described u IOllowt: Mil on M1tctt 29 1915 11 ltz Newport 'e. h Clllf ducted by. 1 COfPOflllon duly •PPOll'\led Trut111 The followtng persons are warning from IN court ete I petton lnter .. ted In Dao:y 11 Piiot i:b:9:;; 29. M:~~lejo Aetlremenl The weeterly 52 50 IMI ol 8· 16 AM II the 0ff0ftt en. 9 2 eeo IC ' A.J. KwtCpltrld!, Sec-Tr .. under thll cert eon D89d ot dOi bullneu u Thefce are Olttet leQll r• the •lite. you ~ Mtve Ma c s. 12. . T -482 VIit• 245 Flecher A.119. Ste the ... , 3 t5 leet of IN north Irene. to the old Orenge Thia bu1lne11 11 con-This •l•lerNnt WM flled Trust executed by DAVID siEATHERS BY DE-Qulrementa. You m1y w1nt upon the ellec:utor or admln· 0• 1 'coett Meea CA 92828 132 feet of Lot 902 of New· County Courthouee, toceted ducted by· huab1r1d ll'ldwlf9 wllh the County Cletk ot Of. PETERSON BECKETT. A SIGN 357 Promontory DrlYe lo UH an lllOf'ney right l11r1t0f. or upon Ille II· Thia bu1rneae 11 con· port M ... Triw:t, In Ille city Oft S11111 Anl Blvd., .,._ Eric M Heltberg Inge County on Metctl 1. MARRIED MAN. 11 trultOf't, E"t ·Newport Bach Cali. away II you do no1 known •n torney IOf' the ellecutor or PllllC NOTICE ducted by 1 llmlled penner-of Co111 Meal per m•p r• twHn 8yc1more SI. & Thie llllement WM flied t985 recorded on October 1, lornla 82680 anorney. you mey ull 1n ••· 1<1m1n1111111or, Ind Ille with lhl corded In book 5, PllQ8 t, of eroectw1y, 8Wtt1 An•. Cell· with Ille County Clettc 01 Of. '271171 1982, es lnttrument No Nincy T Lortie 357 torney referrtl l4lrVQ or • the coun with proof ol Mt· FICT1TIOUl IUl lNlll .fohn A Boot o.n.re.I Ml10ell1neou1 M1pa, In Ille lornle II public IMICllon, to enge County on Mlrdl 4 Publllhecl 0t1nge CoMt 82346848, ol Olllctal Re-Promontory Drive · EHi, legal aid ottk:e (lilted In the Ylc:e. a wrlllen r&queat 1111. NAME ITATEMINT Pertnef y, office of the ottlce of Ille IN hlgtlelt blddet tor cull 1915 ' Deity Piiot M1tch 1~~19, 2e. cords of Orange Coun1y. Newport Beach. C•llfornla phone t>ookJ Ing thll yov desire speclal The IOllowlng pereon1 are This 111temen1 wu flied Counly Recordet of Orange IPIYlble '' the time Of Hie fl270llt April 2. 1985 Stile ol C1llforn1a. under lhe 92880 Dea~ de Que le en· notice 01 t~e lllln~ ol an ,'nj doing butl""' M wltll the County Clerk 01 Or· County k . fn llwfl.11 money ot the United Publl•hed Orenge eo 111 T -481 =· ::. -::: .\"::.:.:.::: ,!'!:, .~·:;~::.:...;:.. •••. ~:.'..,""','::!' :':,·~:.'":."':: ::;;:v .::..:·::,-=::.,~ ... ~~t··~~~ ~i\'M:.o!!: ~.of.°""" M , ... ,..,. .. ~.-:: .. "r!t::::t. c:.o:: = :::; '::':::':: l':"l:.~· M~oh " '" "· l'lllUC NOllCf uon 10 lh1 hlgllnl blddlf' lor NANCY T LORTIE DIAS CALENOAAIOS pare llon1 or eccounta mentioned Coat• Men, C11lllornl1 • ,_,,, St. Co111 M .... CA n•tlonel bltllc, I ltltt or fed· · T ..,. 81 1--------- c11h, or chectc 11 deacrll>ed Thi• at8lem81'\t wu tiled preMnllr un• rHPUHI• In Section 1200 end 1200.6 ot 92627 P bll he<I 0 in Coell (II • atreet 1ddre.. Of ., 11 credit urilOn or 1 lllle or K·1fm below, p1yable II the time ol with the County Clerk of Or-eecrltl 1 m1quln1 en Ml8 the Celllornl1 Prob1le Code David Allen Alcherdaon, O llu p~ I M r~h r 12 19 other common O..lgn1tlon federal HYlng.1 end loen ... ftCT1TIOU8 .,._ .. sale In flwful money of IN •noe County on February oorte. MHIM, Hodoet a IMMls, 6 73 #C Plumer, Cotta 2: ~985° 1 ' ' ' la 1hown above, no werrenty tocletlon domlclled In the Pla.IC NOTICE N.-8TATil•MT United States of Amerlc1, 20 1985 Un• certe o un• llem•d• AHOfner• for Petitioner, Mee•. Calllorn1a 82821 • T.478 11 given 11to111 complet• Stele of Cilltomle P•~•ble The IOllowlng P41fl0nl "' without w1rran1y exprea• or · ,aem telefonlca no le ofrecer• One ...,,porl fttac•, l ulte This businen 11 con-n"' or correctne11) to Meitet Mortgege Com-K·1tl0t doing bullneu H : THI implied u 10 tllle. uH. P<>I· Publlahed Orange Coaat !)rotecClon, au rffpue111 IOO. ...,,porl le11eh, CA ducted by. an 1ndlvldu11 Pllll.IC NOTICE Said .. 1e will be made. but peny -It ecc;eptlble u Cl.Ill) flCTITIOU8 .,...... HUT. t07 80. Ad1m1. session Of encumbrances. Dally Pilot February 28. ncrll• • mequln1 Ilene QUI t211eo DAVID ALLEN RIC H· · wlthOUI coven1n1 or WI/• 111 right. title end lnter•t. NAMI 8TATIMINT An8Mlm, CA 92802 all right title Ind interest March 5 t2 19 1985 c-uml)llr con lu lor-Publllhed Orenge Co11t AFIOSON K 1•t r1n1y. •KP'"' or Implied, r• conveyed to end now held The tOllowlng pereon1 ere Jll'MI Cflrtat1111 Thomle, now held by II •• IUCh . ' T -457 m a 11 d • d • • '. g • I • I Delly Piiot MlfCh t9, 20. 26. Thi• llllement WH flleO '1CT1TIOUI au-·· gatdlng lltle. poe....ion or by It under Mid deed of lfUll dOlng bullneet 18: Newport· 8383 Loi Moe. eu.n. Pitt!. Trullee In Ind lo the fOllOw· 1propt8du al uated Qulere 198!> woth Ille County Clerk of Or· NA.Ml t TAftMINT enoumbrenoee. IO Htllly the In Ille proper1y lltueled In M ... Mortgeoe, 17 t8 ()(. CA 90820 1ng deacrlbed property altu· QUI 11 corte ~lie "' TW-50 I ·~ County Oft Febtu11ry The IOllowlng pereon1 are unp11d prlnotpel Of IN note .. Id County end Slit•. 1nd ange AY9., 8ut1e C. Coet• Thie bullne11 I• con-lled In 1114 1f0f'esald County cuo IMID• C N()TtC( 20 1985 d 0 Ing bu e In 111 11 · aecured by .. Id deed Of dNCflbed "lollOwl: M ... 92927 ducted by en lndlvlduel end St1te, to wit P\&IC NOTIC£ SI uled no present• au ..-~I t' · '2'lnl O'DONNELL, HOPKINS a 1ru11. with int«•t Ind l•t• Tile-I !52 50 feet ot tM John Alben Herrllon, Jr . J1mt11 O. Thom• • The South~4Jl1y ee leet retpuMll • tlempo, puede Publllhed Or•noe Colet PARTNERS/SAN JOSE Ill, Ch11gee thereon •• provided .... 210 ,.., of Ille nor1h 3, 11 81)'11de Dr.. Coton41 Thie llllement w .. tiled of the Northee1terly t32 l•t FICTITIOUI 8UllNlll perder et c .. o. y le ~ NOTICE OF Dally Piiot Febru1{Y 28. 3505 Cldlllec Avenue, Suite In Mid note, the tee end ex· 132 teer of Lot 802 of N9w-def Mer, CA 92125 with the County Clerk Of Of. ol Loi 7 t of Trect No 378. ln NAME I TATIMINT qultlf IU Nlarlo. au dlneto ~ Tl'UITl&'I IAU Mltel't 5. 12. t9. t985 o. 110, Coel• Miii. Cell· pentee Of Ille tru11ee I/Id OI POf'I Miii Trect ... per map Thi• bullnee• I• con· enge Couflty Oii FetJNety Ille City of eo.11 MeN. .. The IOllowtng PlflOl'll .,. otr .. COHI de tu propledld Loefl No. T -480 lorn!• 92MO the '""" crMted by the recorded In boolc II. Paoe 1 ducted by• .,, lndMdull 13. t8H per map recorded In book dOlng bullnest .. aln IYllO edlclonel PO< P•'11 QAltO ... UI JOhn 0 O'Donnell .. deed of truat. lfld edvlneel. of Mlec.ll•ne-ou• Mepe, In John Alben H.,rllon, Jr '9111 t5 pege 29. Mleoell1neou1 TOAAE'S TYPING ANO de 11 eortl T ~c~--:1 TNttll Of IN J .,,(, p 11 eny, un<lw the letml ot the the off1Ce of Ille County A.-Tlll1 1t1tement Wll tlled Publilhed Otenge Coelt Mapa, In the otflce 01 Ille RELATED SERVICES, 1555 E.lllsten otroa requllltot COLDWELL BANKER Pta.IC NOTICE O'Donnell ~ble Tr~•. dee<! of trull corw Of Of.no-County. with the County Clerk Of Of. Ollily PllOI Metefl f2, 19, H . county recorder of .. Id M... Verde Drive. Eut. leO•lee Puede Que Ulled ESCROW SERVICES INC PICTfTIOU• .,..... deted Ootooer 20. 1982 . The 10111 lmOunt ol the More commonly known enge County on Fet>tuery April 2, 1915 county '23J Co111 Meta CeU· QUlere llllnl8f • un lbogedo u duty lppolnted T~u11ee NAMI STATl•NT 3505 CadltllC Avenue, Suite UllPlld blllf!Ce of the Obll· u 848 1, 2, 3, end 4 Cent41f 211, tff5 -T.,..11 unTplleald to~:nc1ernounpe1 ~.~~~. lor:!'r:8~•n TOfre, 1665 lmmedi8temente SI ~~ under the lollowlng de· The fottowlng '*'°"'•re 0.110. Coell Meu, Clfl·~ Qll'°:o '::'.= ~~= 81, Coetl MeM, CA P l>fla.hAA °'~"= ..... Ot Eu oee 1 ~n lbog8d0. ,...._.... ecrlbed deed of 1ru11 WIU. dOI buelneet .. lorn11 92828 (If I 1tr• addr.. or u .. ......, 1nternt thereon. together M ... Verde Ive I, llemer 1 un Mflclo de refer· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION F7RAO INDUSTRIES John 11! [r~llll. 15115 • eetlmeted coe11, ell• othilt common deeiONtlOn Deity PNot March , t2. 18, HAMOR UW-Wlth reuon11>1)' etllmlied •23J. Coet• MMI. Clll-encl• de lbogedot 0 • une TO THE HIGHEST Bl00£R 509•.; k A . C111torn. l 1reel Suite pen ... llnd ldYlnCel " Ille l• lhOwn •bove. no werrenty 2e, 1915 MT. OU¥I COlll. IJ!penaet Ind •d· lorn•• 92128 oflcln• de •YIJd• leQel (Yee .. FOR CASH AND/OA THE Cofon41 L:. ::!r c:ir;~~ 2170, Sen F11nclKo, Clll· time ot the lnltlll SH.l~tlOn II given .. to 111 complete-T -412 MOftu.,.. • c.m.t-v•ncet II the time of , .... In· Thi• bullnen II con-dlreote><IO telefonlCo) CAStilERS OR CfRTl,,!O 82'"25 . lornl• 94 t04 of. 'ahe ·~Notice of ... II ,,... or c.otrectneM.) c;~ .. ~ ~, 11111 pul>llclllon of 11111 No-ducted by an lndMdull The ntme end ldOt"' ot CHECKS S PECIFIED IN " Donakl 8 Or1n1 350!5 24 ,4-.88. Said Nie wlll 1>9 made, but flta.IC NOTICE tlel Ire 1433 • 4 &0 73C~"'-rh7:~~;::=~ !~R:C, the GOUrt 11 ' (El nombf) Me Y CIVIL CODE SECTION 17~1<.h:" e~':.onyN::;:t C1dlll1c Avenue,, Sulte M 0.!edai:~~ ... T~~·:. wtthOUt ~t Of Wlr• lS2S 0 ...., ¥9 Currently d•lecl -...... • dlrecclOn de le cone.. U• 2924h ( Ible II the llme ot ·-~-.. c' 111f I t28&3 O· t 10 Coell MeN Cell-.. fll'lty expt"NI O< Implied,,.. I( t.-Cottt M-. Checlc• 0( Certified C,.it1 wllh the County Clerk ot Of. nlelpll Cout1 for the Stet• of p:. I of lhe ...._.... Ctn. fornl• 82e20 • COMPANY, TtWtee, .. Ol"d.nu '"le Pol•M•lon Of ic""°"8 ....... 540-55~ p•y•ble to IN Tr~tw Of' tnoe Cout\ly on Februery c.ittornla Orenoe County ule In 1 u ~ 1'hle butlneu 1' con-£rle A Steu11 2010 ~Ofth ...,. llwd., Deir City, enovmbrencie IOMtllfythe ' bidder ere eccep11bl4 10 t&, 1885 fW H1tbor j ud1c1er Oletrlct. ~Z,1'1n~:::1 :!~'11,: duct':!~~:EL1't1~~~~0 fifth s1r9.t. suttet 210, San Callfer1tt• M01t, T•I•· unPllld prw,o~ of lhe note T:.~:'::'.:!.,. Truatee provided proper 4801 J1mbor .. BNd .• Suite d held b 11 n<I 11 JOM Cllllornle 911131 '"•n•i 411·tt1•H41, MICufed by Mid deed of OinO buelMM • 1 o 'ARA ldentlllcatlOn 11 •v:•ble D ~1ubll= ~~~':°:rveo;:t 101. Newport Bwn. Cell-:d ~ ot Trill 1~ ,: wt~h"::i."~~~.;:•Of ~ J ettr'l P White, 55!5 Cllt> ~1'::!:v."; ~~ tflllt. ~Inter_, and lete gAY' PAATHI.:·. 3fe() 0 ,.:•r.: .. ::.ro::.. , .. -::: M~,:." •2. '" 19.e ' '"'r': •::·~. ""' o<~p«" ho<~OOI09' d•· -C....fy ~ ,_..,, ~";;'" ... =.~:; ..... _ Oi~ eo.'., ~..:-..::::-.::: = :::'c~O''''" C...o but tor Whleh True ... mlkM T -458 1~·numblf Of pl1ln-'°;~STOA O L NE y ~. tt8!5 ,._ 84104 0..~ Piiot Meroti II, 12, 19, pent.a of tM truet .. end of JOfln O. Olnt•, a Ito D llO r9')f1Mnt8tlon or Wllf· llff' enorn.y. or plelntln MAIRS OAAOINCA P bllthed Otenge Cotist H1t04d ........ Trwtee tM the fruetl CtMted by IN Alrpor'I LOOCI Drlw ~I reniy. the ltrle' addr"9(M) Mthoul eny lllOfMy, II' Law BENFFICIARY 8GTTI! M DIHU Piiot Febfl.lery 21 of the l ..... Ann O'OoMtll T .. 4 ' deed of'"""· end~. MeM. CA t1t2t • Of Olhet COf'M'\On deelo• ...... Off\oM Of fd'#erd •. Diana. VOADACt. fl'IJll .. of TH Mii~ 5 t2 19 1805 . tt71 Tru1t. 1800 00119 lteny,undertMtermeofthe NlkOl•O• • Joann• nellon ° 1 IN •~ de-Unde S Hedernlnn. Ho l!TT! M VOROALE ' • • T"'464 Street. Suite 21!5, ~ rta.IC NOTICE deed of'""' 811nl1H1. 2011 t 01111 ICtibed property II 2141 .. , ., ..... f !Mt Cflepmen A~. Ot· TR1.JST undef written d«Hll· IMGll, CeMcwftil t2tl0 TN totAll lmOUnt Of the Mlple Dene Point CA SANTA ANA Al/E.. COSTA •noe. CA 12Mt. (714) •llon of Trutt del*CI Mty 1 t Hwold ....... Truetee ,_ Ynpllld ~of the obi!-t2tH. • MESA. CA 9212t ~ •,~ t '4 '3<6-ll20 1979 ' rt8JC M)TIC( of Ille JOftn Oevtd O'Donnell, YOU .... • DPAUl T fi1llOn '9CIUNd ~ tfla Pfop. NlchOIH J & l.llll1n Slid P'OC*IY le being ., • 0.tld OCT 9 19... recorded Mty ti tl79 .. Jr . 1t71 Tn..t, teoo ~ .,..... A....., cw ""'9T, eny to ... ..., Md f...on-Oo¥8'11 1124 w CftlnttctMr llOldforthepurpoeeOfpey. J • · ·~ '· ,........., C..,_,., "· 11111r Ho 21174 °111 I001t rtCTmOUl.,._M SttMt.~• 214, Newpor1 DATil.D DIC8Wlt 14, eOfe ..._.ed OCMlt., 911· ~ Mllhllm CAt1to2 Ing Ille obflolltlonl lllCl\lfed I)) ....... .,..,.,., 1'14& Paoe 1524 Of Offic181 MA• ITAW '-"'· Calltornla 12'NO ,.., ...... YOU TMI .... anct edw•IOle" tM Ml,11 .. 1 Qold, I 1101 by .-CS Deed' of Truet ~· Publllled Orenee eo..t '*°'d• ~ ttlt Office of the The IOllowlnQ .-.ona 1te "*old e.r.. M TruMee ACTIOW TO flROTICT f""9 of ltle lnltltll ""*"'°" l<anelnalon. LOI ~oe. 1ng ,._ lrld ell,,.,_ of the Delly PltOI MarCl'I 5, 12, 18, Aecotder Of Oflt\09 County; dell'lljl ~ M of Ill.• Oou1IH O•yer YOUR "'°""""' n MAY of lfts No-. of l4lle II CA to1'20 rrue ... end Of a... H . INS Mid ci.ci ot trull * MOOSr MIAROA8. .. O'OoMell 1t7 Tr'*· 1IOO • 80LD AT A .~ 1143,414.. Tille bu•lneM II con- 0.ted Metcn 1 1915 T·477 ICtlbel the f°"°""""O Flff Ottw, Coet1 ...... C.-. arlf .. t, Suite 2tl, UU.•YOUMllDMD· 0... 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ARNOLD and BERTIE MAE ARNOLD; GARY AUERSWALD: GARY BALL; ROBERT W. BALLARD: JERRY R. BARNETT: PAULA BARTH, HOWARD BECKER; DONALD A. BELL, RICHARD W. RAYL and B & R INVESTMENTS: ERIKA BOSSE; GAYLE 8 . BOWLES; ELEANOR BOWIE; PHILIP BROWER; HARRY J. BROWN, Ill; GEORGE CANDELLA: THOMAS P. CARR; JAMES H. CASEY: PAUL CASSIDY; MARVEL CHANEY; OUAN~ M. CLARK; BETTIE COLTRIN aka BETTY COLTRIN; PETE COMPTON aka PETER COMPTON; JOHN COOMBE': RONALD A. CROWE aka ROHN A. CROWE; GEORGE DAVIDSON; DELIA DELGADO aka DELIA DELGADO FLASK; MARTHA FLORYCE DOWNS end MARILYN JEAN MAYLAND: IREHE DOYLE ek1 EDNA IRENE DOYLE: HELENE M. ELLIS aka HELEN M. ELLIS; JOAN A. FINN; VICKI R. FITHIAN and STEPHEN H. FITHIAN; WILLIAM K. FITT; JANET s. FLEMING aka JAN FELMINO: TOM FORSS aka TOMAS o. FORSS: LEON FRY; COLLEEM GASKEY: LORETTA GREEN: JAMES R. GRISET: JIM R. HARBIN: A.P. HAWGOOD 1ka A. PHIUIPtiAWGOOO; FRED R. HERNANDEZ; EVA HEWITT; KENNETH F. HIGUERA; MONICA N. HIRSCH, JEFFREY G. H.OLMES; RUTH HOWARD; WAYNE IREL..ANO; TERRY JAHRAUS; RALPH T. JA~VIS; ELIZABETH J. JOHNSON; JEAN L JOHNSON and JOHN 0. JOHNSON; BILLIE JOLSON; DOROTHY M. KALINKA; TERESA KAUF~ANN and WAYNE KAUFMANN ak• TERESA KAUFMAN and WAYNE KAUFMAN: MARK A . KELLER: ROBERT A. KENNEDY; LARRY KLOHA; XAVIER KOHAN; VICTORIA A. KOZAR; ROSEMARIE KUEHN aka ROSE MARIE KOEHN aka ROSEMARIE KOEHN aka ROSE MARIE KUEHN; KURT KUPFERMAN; JOHN LANO: SYLVIA L..ANOENEKERT aka SYLVIA L..ANOENKERT aka SYLVIA L..ANOENECKERT; KATY LAWRENCE: ROY T. LAWRENCE; PIERRE A. L.SL..ANC aka PIERRE Le BLANC; ALBERT B. LEVY; SHIRLEY LEWIS, NORBERT LIPPERT and GARY M. STEPHENS: W.T. LOEBMANN aka W. THOMAS LOEBMANN; JOHN F. LONOELIUS; REYNALDO LUGO; RITA M. McCANN; CARL E. McDONALD; THOMAS K. McDONNELL and NANCY M. McDONNELL: aka THOMAS K. MCDONNEL and NANCY M. MCDONNEL: DOUGLAS c. McFERRAN; SCOTT MALCOLM; LARRY G. MARTZ: RON MASE aka RONALD MASE; DAVID B. MILES; MARILYN MILES aka MARILYN MILES; GARY E. MONTGOMERY: ALVIN L. MOORE: DANIEL MORAN; GERI MORROW, CRAIGE. _C)'B.BlEtt...MlMfA_J,_a:&RJal..Ma.HlNEA A..-C>'IAIEN aka NINFA JARVJS. GEOAGE-OObE88¥;..MELVILLE-OAMERG&.- PARK INVESTMENT CO., INC. aka PARK INVESTMENT COMPANY; SHIRLEY PARKER; VIRGINIA R. PARKER, by ROBERT J. WARBURTON. Att0f~2ln2F11et: PATRICK c. PATERNIE; RICK c. PETERSON; ROBERT 0. PETERSON: BARBARA PINES; MARION L. PONO aka MARION H. PONO: ROSEMARIE R. QUESADA; RA y H. QUINN aka RAYMOND H. QUINN; GARY REASONER; JAMES REID: JAMES R. RIEMAN and MERIDITH RIEMAN; KEN RILEY aka KENNETH RILEY: LEONARD A. RIZZO; DONALD O. ROBERTSON; E.H. R08'NSON; RODERICK G. RODGERS; RICHARD ROHR; M.E. ROTH aka MARY E. ROTH; CARMELA Y. RUGEL; EDWARD RUGEL; DANA SANGER; KRISTIN SCOTT; ADRIAN FRANK SEBEK: PEGGY and DAVID SHAFFER; JAMES SHIPLEY; MICHAEL SHUTILE.WORTH; CALVIN SCOTT SrHIUING; DANIEL J. SMITH, JR.; LUIS E. SMITH; JACK SPARKS; LESLIE SPEYEA,OFENBERG ak1 USUE All.EN OFENBERG, TRUS!EE.;..STEPHEH STONE; RA'lMONO and Bta.IEIEUESr MA1"Y-J. THOMPSON: LARRY THOMP, SOlil: A.L. TOLCHINSKY; NORM TORNHEIM aka NORMAN TORNHEIM; E.S. TOTRI aka EUGENE s. TOTRI; MARC R .. TOW: SHAW WEN TU; GEORGINA USUI; GENE C. VAIL; DONITA VAUGHN; ALLEN VOORHIS and MARILYN A. VOORHIS; VOSS INTERNATIONAL aka VOSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION: PHILLIP WALSH; ROSE WALTER; JAMES WEBB: RUTH WILLIAMS; NEWPORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,• Callfornlll corp«atlon; FRANK H. AYRES a SON •• COtp()rltlon; 1ST NATIONWIDE SAVINGS ANO LOAN; FRANK AGUILAR aka FRANK AUGUST; PATRICIA ANN AIKIN; TOM JAY AIKIN; JOHN ALLARD; GLENN ROY ALLISON; REGINALD 0 . ALVAREZ; VIRGINIA ALVAREZ; KRISTIN E. AMADOR; AMERICAN FINANCIAL PROPERTIES; ELIZABETH M. ANDERSON; ROBERT E. ANDERSON; PAMYL..A LAUN ·AUERSWALD; FRANK AUGUST; MARK A . BAILEY; BERNARDINE BAIRD; FREDERICK LEE BAIRO; HUGH W. BAIRO; JEANETTE GRIETJE BAIRO; DEBORAH J. BALL; SALLY J. BALL.ARO; JOHN A. BAZACAS; KATHERINE !AZACAS; The Hetrt of RALPH T. BEASLEY: DANIEL BEDELL; DAVID BEDELL; ANNEROSE H. --8£ECH.;.DENN'S w...ai~C..~R-T W. 8EINi-AIJl-H A.8ElN~ARO-M. BLANGO:-MetfffA-E:-BOOTH;WEM>Elt J. BOOTH: DONALD G. BORTHWICK; DONNA JOAN BORTHWICK. KATHRYN BRITT; HARRIET H. BRITTON; JOHN M. BRITTON; MIRtAM BROWER; JANET M. BROWN; PATRICIA 8. BROWN; TOM R. BROWN; PATSY C. BROXON; ROBERT N. BROXON; MARY G. BUCCI; EARL S. BURKE; SANORA C. BURKE; MICHAEL P. BURNS: ROB BURNS; MICHAEL L BURTON; RENATE U. BURTON; MARTHA CALVIN; MARY ANN CAPWELL; MARY ELLEN CASEY; JUNE G. CASSIDY; MICHAEL V. CASSIDY; JAMES P. CAVANAGH; BETTY JO CHACE: DONENE S. CHAMBERLIN; DONALD CHAPTON; LINDA M. CHAPTON; WILLIAM A. CHARLES; HOLGER T. CHRISTENSEN; MARIE J. CHRISTENSEN; CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS; CRAIG MARSHALL CLARK; KENNETH S. CLARK; ROSE NICHOLSON CLARK; SHERIE A. CLARK; MARILYN B. CLEARY; PATRICK G. CLEARY: COLE OF NEWPORT; EVELYN COMPTON; DONALD E. COOK; SALLY ANN COOK; SPENCER E. COVERT, JR.; BARBARA P. CURTIS; ROBERT W. CURTIS; PAUL A. DAHLGREN; BETTY DAVIDSON; PAUL DAVIS: SHELLY LYNN DAVIS; LILLIAN K. DOBBS; WALLACE B. DOBBS; BENJAMIN M. DONLON; MARv-tOU DONLON; BARBARA L DOWNER; GORDON H. DOYLE. FRANKS. DRAGAVON; JULIE J. DRAGAVON; RICHARD A. DWYER; "the HWt of PAULETTE G. EDDY; FARRAND ENTERPRISES. HOWARD FARRAND; JOHN FLEMING; ROBERT J. FOURHIER: SONDRA FOURNIER; JEAN L. FRY; THOMAS A. FUENTES; RONALD D. GASKEY; GEORGE C. GILLETTE; LOUISE H. GILLETTE; NICOLE RESNIKOFF GILMAN; RICHARD M. GILMAN; GERRY GORMAN; SHIRLEY T. GRIFFIN; BARBARA S. HALL; JERRY E. HALL; KENNETH R. HALL; PATRICIA E. HALL; KAREN MARIE HANSEN; DOROTHY E. HANSON; EVELYN M. HANSON; LELAND C. HANSON; ROBERT L. HANSON; NORMAN L. HARRISON; WILLIAM C. HART, JR., FRANCES JEAN HART, GENE S. HtwlTT; RUSH N. HILL II: KATHLEEN HOLMES; HELEN K. HOMER; AVAL.EE M. HORN; GERALD F. HORN: DAVID MARTIN HOWARD: JUDY 0 . IREL..ANO; BEVERLY JANE IVERSON; JANICE E. JACOBS ake'llANICE E. KATZER; ANN R. JARVIS; JON JARVIS; ~ARGARET C. JARVIS; RICHARD A. JARVIS; RICHARD P. JARVIS; JOHN M. COOMBE CORPORATION ak1 JOHN COOMBE CORPORATION aka COOMBE CORPORATION; PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON; FRANK A. JULIAN; MARY T. JULIAN; ROBERT F. KEALIHER: LUCY S. KEYES; JAMES KIRKPATRICK; OLIVE KIRKPATRICK; MARILYN W. KRAMER; BARBARA KRAUS: GENE KRAUS; SHIRLEY KUPFERMAN; PHYLLIS JANE LANZ; WILLIAM T. LANZ: ROBERT E. LAW: PATRICIA A. Le BLANC aka PATRICIA A. LeBL..ANC: BARBARA JUNE LEVY; RAYE LINCOLN: CHARLES J. LINNERT; ROBERT E. LIPP; THOMAS R. LITTLEJOHN; DONALD J. LOUIS; GAIL P. LOUIS; GLORIA LUGO: NANCY SUE MAIER; VINCENT PAUL MAIER; BARBARA s. MARTIN; ANN L MASE; JOHN McCLURE; CAROL c. McDONALD: LYNDA MCFERRAN: ROBERT L. McMORRIS; DOUGLAS 0 . MEECE: MARTA MEECE: NANCY MUELLER MENDES: ROGER~. MENDES: DONNA J. METZGER; RICHARD A. METZGER: ALICE MEYERS~ GEORGE MEYERS: JAMES A. MIDDLETON; PATRICIA B. MIDDLETON; KAREN L. M IEL Y; RONALD A. MIEL Y: ILENE MINER; ROBERT C. MINER; FRANCES V. MONTGO~RY; LOIS M. MOORE: FRANCES E. MURPHY; JACK O. NELSON; VIDA B. NELSON; PEGGY J. O'NEAL; PAUL H. O'SHEA; SHIRLEY O 'SHEA; MARY V. OGLESBY; RtCHARD R. PARENTEAU; TERESA K. PARENTEAU; ALLYSON PARKER, MICHAEL L. PARKER: LINDA J. PATERNIE; JO NEIL PATTERSON: JOHN C. PATTERSON: CHRISTINE A. PECK; RICHARD J. PECK: CHERIE L. PETERSON; MARIAN PETTIT; THOMAS K. PL..ATFOOT; MARION POLI; GERALD EDWARD POLLOCK; RICHARD W. POSLAOEK: MICHAEL ANN POWERS; STEVEN ROBERT POWERS; JENNIFER L. QUINN; MARIE 8. RACCIA TTI; THOMAS J . RACCl,A TTI; BARBARA RAM ET; GARY C. RAMET: SHIRLEY A. REID; SHARRON L. RETHERFORD; ELVA RILEY; ALFREO JOHN RIZZO: KENNIE J. RIZZO;·LILLIE M. ROBERTSON; MAUD ROBINSON; GALE STEELE ROHR; GERTRUDE SACKS; PAUL SACKS: TERRY SACKS; JACOUEL YN SALE; WILLIAM SALE: MICHAEL ALAN SANDERS; DORIS L. SANDORE; CARMINE SANTORO: IDA SANTORO; LE ROY A. SCHMIOT; MARILYN L. SCHMIDT: SEASIDE FAMILY TRUST; JEANNE M. SEBEK; ROBERT A. SELING, ALEXANDER A SHANNON: PHYLLIS Y. SHANNON; JOHN C. SHULTZ; JUDITH A. SHULTZ; JANIE M. SIHlLLING; JAMES SIMOS, OLIVE SIMOS; SIXTY2SECOND STREET; CARROLL ANN SMITH; JACK ROHLF SMITH; MADELEINE D. SMITH; MARY R. SMITH; DENA LEE SOVTH; FARREL H. SOUTH; IRENE SPARKS; CHARLENE M. STEGE; JOHN A STEGE; PAMELA STOMBAUGH; SANDRA R. STONE; CAROL LIPP STRAUSS; MARY H. STURDIVANT; DAVID J. TANNER; ANTHONY TEAGUE; PENNY TEAGUE; JOHN A. TEBERG; GEORGES. TERRILL; HAROLD F. THAYER; SONJA A. THAYER; KATHLEEN J. THEIRE: BARBARA THIBAULT: WILLIAM THIBAULT; BONNIE J. THOMPSON. GERRY L. THOMPSON; JEAN Y. THOMPSON; GUY J. THULL; FRED TOLCHINSKY; JOHN TORQUATO: JOANNA P. TOW; LIU CHIAO TU; TADAYOSHI USUI; DANA VAUGHN: DENISE VAUGHN; DEVIN VAUGHN: DONALD VAUGHN; MARCELITA VAUGHN, guardian for the •tate of the minor• DANA and DEVIN VAUGHN; ROBERT M. VENNEKOL T; JERALD V. VILLENEUVE; SANDRA J. VILLENEUVE; FAITH 0 . VOGEL: MARVYN E. VOGEL; ALFRED S. WACH; SHIRLEY M. WACH; JOSEPH P WALDMAN: ELLEN L. WALKER: DARLENE A. WALLACE: HAROLD H. WALSH; LORAINE L WALSH: LINDA L WAL TEA; TRACI WAL TEA; GWENDOL VN S. WEATHERHEAD; LEE 0. WEATHERHEAD; JEANNE J. WEBB, JAMES E WEST; JACK C. WHITA'l<ER; MARV R. WHITAKER: LINDA L. WILEY: LYNFORD L. WILEY. CHARLES WILLIAMS; EVAN WILLIAMS; SHERRY WILLIAMS; RANDY D. WOOD: and DOES 1,500; lnclutlve, 1 Respondents. CASE NO. 44-e7-33 NOTICI OF HEARING ON PETITION TO COMPEL AR81TRATION AND MOTIONS FOR ORDERI: (1) COMPILLING AR81TRATION, (2) APPOtNTINQ AR•fTRATOR, (3) DIRECTING NE.w· PORT IHOMI COMMUNITY AllOCIATION OR IN THle ALTERNATIVE, FRANK H. AYRES & ION TO RIPRlllNT RllPONDeNTI IN THI ANllTRATION, AND (C) AWARDING PETI- TIONERS A TIORNIY8' Fiii AND C08TI TO: M9'0NDINTI: DATE: APRIL 1, 1985 TIME: 9:30 A.M . DEPT. 22 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE tl'llt on April 1, 1985, at 9:3Ch.m. In Dept. 22 of the abQve tntlti.d court located at 700 CMo c.nter Ortve w .. t. Senta An•, CatlfOfnla. Pe.itlon«• SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC. 9f'4:I NEWPORT REAL TY CORP. (collec:tiv.ly "Petition«•") wttt petition and moYe the Court fOt Of'der•; ( 1) compentno .. R~t• to •bttr1te the dltpYt• (the "Qttpute") ~ding. emong other thtng9, the preeent tw mwket ~_,. of the LMMd Premteee end adfuetment of Subteue Rentata .. ,...,,ad to In the~ ,...,,Ion to Compel Atbltrltlon (the "P9tltlon"); (2) appotntlng. eecond. or It MCllHl"f. thltd atblttltOf to llrbttrlt• the OllC)U1t; (3) directing~·· Newport Shor• Community ANC>Ctatlon ("Community AMOelltlon"). « In the eteernatlw, FrlM H. Ayr• l 8on ("Ayr .. ") 10 ,..,,...,,t all Sub,..... In the erbttratlon of the Dtapute, and (4) ltQ\lirtng Atlpondenta to SMtY P9tltlontn' IMIOMbte ettOf'MYt' f9M end coet• Incurred In Meklng Jbe Ofderl requ-t~ hertln. The motlOnt fOf order• compeltng •bltratlon, appotnttng • MCOnd or thltd arbltr"°'· and directing the Community AMC>Ctetlon, Of In the elternlttw, Ayr•. to repteMnt alt 8ub111u11, In the arbttratlonof 1M OltPUte are mede pureuant to Codt of CMf Prootdufe, Stctk>M 1280 through 1294.2 9f'4:I art l'Mde on the gtoundt thlt oertak't written ...,nent• ef*11W '*"•" ,...,,'°'*' Ind Atepondent1, and ,...,.,.., to In the P9thtoil, 1'9qUire tf\M the Otepute be reeofVed thfOUOf\ etbttretlon and tl'llt "9epondtntt ht'f9 fllllad and l'9fUMd 9f'4:I conttnut to refuee to appoint.,, 1tt;ltr1tor 9f'4:1 to ltbftflte the °"PUt•· ,...ltlonerl' motion for.,, order' ewwdtnQ ettOfMYt' 1-9f'4:I c:o1t1 Incur.cf In Metllng the ll>O¥e Ofderl le bettd on the exp< .. ptcwtllone of the Nmt written eoreement• eftecttw ""4•• Petit~• and R~t• Ind ,....,tel to In the ,...ttlon and Codi of CMl Procedure 881216 on the 9founde tNat "uponelenta' refUNI to NlleCt a wond wbltrator Md to 1tbttrat• the Otepute h .. required ,...ltlonef to Incur att0tMY1' ,... to.._ ,...... from tNI eoun. and l'I• Nett clone 80lefV In bid flltl'I In ar1 1ttempt to ~ the erbltr1t10n of tftll Dleputt. TM ,...ltlon Ind 1bo¥1 ~· ar• blMd on the ,...ltton, tl'lll Noelee, the ...._lnduft\ of Pofnt1 Ind A41tt'Of"lea. ta.,.fher wtttl the dtdttltlone of Aotend C Wedeme,.., end St..,.., C, 0Nmmy .. hetewttl'I, ... ~·end pfHOlngl fMed In trMI ectlOn 9f'4:I "'°" °"* Ind further ~. orll or docurntnWy, thee mey be ,.,,..nted PflOt to or • tr. netrtna on tN ,...nlon end mt motlOnl PL!M! TAKI ,-UATH!R NOTIC! THAT Al&PONOENTS' A£8PONS!8, IP ANY TO TH£ P!TITIOH AM TON FIL!D ANO 81!AVED ON PETITIOHEAI IN ACCOAOAHCE WITH TH! PAOVISIOHS 0, CC)()( OF CIVIL ftfltOCEOUM. 98 t2IO •• O.Md • .llnUltY t . 1N6 ---1-~DMWY UIS Sf' ..... "._. ... a1aea c. DM!MIT, CHAM.OW. ,.-r, llATMLIP C...OTitUI ,AOl9 .,, KATMl.m CMOTMIM PAO.. ~_,, ,_ ,,...,..,._ ~ UJllDIUM. leC, 1M ~T IHOMlfllMTYCOW. • • VI. SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation, et at., ~ . . SIGNAL LAN!)MARK, INC .• a corporation, and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP., a corporation, · VS. , Petttlonel a. MIKE AMADOR Ilka MICHAEL P. AMADOR ill; JOHN 0 . APP; AMES E. ARNOLD and IEJllTll MAE ~ 8MY AUERSWALD: GARY BALL: A09ERT W. BALL.ARO: JERRY R. BARNETT. PAULA BARTH, HOWAN> llCKM ~ A. BELL. AICHAAO W. AAYL-1 & A l~VE8TMENT8' EAIKA BOSSE' OAYLU 9CJIW~ 9CJIWll; _., BROWER; HARRY J. BROWN, lllj_ GEORGE CANDELLA; THOMAS P. CARR; JAMES H. ; PAUL CAWW; MARVEL CHAN!Y· DUANE M. vLARK: BETTIE COLTRIN ak• BmY COLTRIN: COMPTON .. ,..,.. COMPTON: JOHN COOMBE; RONALD A. CROWi! eke ROHN A. CROWE: GEORGE OA :OEUA DeLCaAOO Illa DELIA DELGADO FLACK: MARTHA FLORYCE DOWNS Ind MA.AILYN J!AN MAVLAHO: 1MH1 OOYLI Illa mHA IRENE DOYLE: HELENE M. ELLIS aka HELEN M. ELLIS; JOAN A. FINN: VICKI R. FITHIAN Md ITI~ H. A'THWit: WILLIAM K. FITT; J•NET S FLEMING Ilka JAN FELMINO: TOM FORSS eka TOMAS 0 . FOMI: L!OH ""'; C0UDN GASKEY: LORETT A GREEN; JAMES R. G~ET: JIM R. HAR81N; AP. HAWGOOD eka A. PHILLIP HAWGOOO:,.., "7 HERNANDEZ; EVA HEWITT, KENNElH F.•WIGUERA; MONICA N. HIRSCH, JEFFREY O. HOt.MU: MITH HOWMO: WAYNE IRELAND; TEARY JAHRAUS; RALPH T. JARVIS; ELIZA8£TH J. JOHNSON; JEMI L. JOHHIOH Md JOHN O. JOHNSON: BILLIE JOLSON; DOROTHY M. KALINKA; TERESA KAUFMANN and WAYNE K.AUPMANN Ilea JllW KAUFMAN and WAYNE KAUFMAN; MARK A. KELLER; ROBERT A. KENNEDY; LAMY KLOHA: XAVlellt KC>HAN: ' VICTORIA A. KOZAR: ROSEMARIE KUEHN 11(1 ROSE MARIE KOEHN Ilka R08!MARIE KOEHN Ike NOii ~ KUE~N: KURT KUPFERMAN: JOHN LANO; SYLVIA L..ANGENEKERT Ilk• SYLVIA LAHGEHK!AT aka SYLVIA - LANGENECKERT: KATY LAWRENCE: ROY T. LAWRENCE; PIERRE A. L.SLANC eka PtERAE LA k.ANC; AUllM a. LEVY; SHIRLEY LEWIS, NORBERT LIPPERT and GARY M STEPHENS: W.l . LOEIMANH au W. THOMAI LOEBMANN; JOHN F. LONDELIUS; REYNALDO LUGO; RITA M McCANN; CARL E. Mc00NAU>: THOMAS K. McDONNELL and NANCY M. McDONNELL; ak• THOMAS !(. McDOHNEL and NANCY M. ~ OOUGLAI c. McFERRAN; SCOTT MALCOLM, LARRY G. MARTZ; RON MASE eka RONALD MASE.; DAVtO I . MILES; MAM..YN MILES aka MARILYN MILES: GARY E. MONTGOMERY; ALVIN L. MOORE; DANIEL MOAAH; GeflU M<>IV'OW, CMG I . O'BRIEN; NINFA J. O'BRIEN ak1 NINFA A. O'BRIEN ak• NINFA JARVIS. GEORGE OGLESBY; MEL.VIL\.! ONIUIOO: PARK INVESTMENT CO., INC. eka PARK INVESTMENT.COMPANY; SHIRLEY PARKER: VIRGINIA R. PAMP. by ROBERT J. WARBURTON. Attorney·ln·F9Qt; PATRICK c. PATERNIE; RICK·c . PETERSON; AOllERT 0 . PETIAION: BARBARA PINES; MARION L. PONO aka MARION H. PONO: ROSEMARIE R. QUESADA; RAY H. QUINN Ille RAVMCllNO H. QUINN; GARY REASONER: JAMES REIO; JAMES R. RIEMAN and MERIDITH RIEMAN; KEN RILEY eke K~H RILEY; LEONARD A. RIZZO; DONALD D. ROBERTSON; E.H. ROBINSON; RODER.ICK G. AOOOEA8: RtCHAN> RC:>tM; M.E. ROTH aka MARY E. ROTH; CARMELA Y. RUGEL; EDWARD RUGEL: DANA SANGER: KRISTi... 8COTT; AONAN FRANK SEBEK; PEGGY and DAVID SHAFFER; JAMES SHIPLEY; MICHAEL StfUTTLEWOATH: CALVIN ICOTT SIHILLING; DANIEL J. SMITH, JR.; LUIS E. SMITH; JACK SPARKS; LESLIE SPEYE~EHIEAO ekl LESLa AUDI OFENBERG, TRUSTEE; STEPHEN STONE: RAYMOND and BILLIE TELLES; MARY J. THOMPSON; LARRY THC>Mft· SON; A.L. TOLCHINSKY; NORM TORNHEIM aka NORMAN TORNHEIM; e.s TOTAi aka EUGENE s. TOTAi; MARC fl TOW; SHAW WEN TU; GEORGINA USUI; GENE C. VAIL; DONITA VAUGHN; ALLEN VOORHIS 9f'4:I MARILYN A. VOORHIS; VOSS INTERNATIONAL 1ka VOSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION; PHILLIP WALSH; A08E WAL TEA; JAMES WEBB; RUTH WILLIAMS; NEWPORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,_a CaMtotfllt.W'OQ!ltlan; ERAHK tt:--A-YRES-& SON • ...-cOf'PO!atlorr, tST NAltONWt0£ s~s ~RO-(OAN. f'AANK AGUILAR au FMNK AUGUST; PATRICIA ANN AIKIN; TOM JAY AIKIN; JOHN ALLARD; GLENN ROY ALLISON; REGINALD 0 . ALVAAEZ; V1AOINIA ALVAREZ; KRISTIN E. AMADOR; AMERICAN FINANCIAL PROPERTIES; ELIZABETH M. ANDER80H; A08ERT E. ANDERSON. PAMYLA LAUN AUERSWALD; FRANK AUGUST; MARK A. BAILEY; BERNARDINE BAIRO; FREOENCK LEE BAIRO; HUGH W. BAIRO; JEANETTE GRIETJE BAIRO; DEBORAH J. BALL; SALLY J. BALL.ARO; JOHN A. BAZACAS; KATHERINE BAZACAS; The Helre Qf RALPH T. BEASLEY, DANIEL BEDELL; DAVID BEDELL: AHNEROSE . BEECH; DENNIS W. BEECH~ROBERT W-&etN: RVTH A. BEIN; RICHARD M. BLANCO; MELITTA E. BOOTH; WENDE.LL J. BOOTH; DONALD G. BORTHWICK; DONNA JOAN BORTHWICK. KA THAYN BRITT; F4AAAtET H. BRITTON; JOKN M. BRITTON; MIRIAM BAGWER;-JA-NE-l M. BROWN; PATA1CIA-S; 8ROWH'; TOM A. BROWN;'PATSY -C: BAO'JCOflt: ROBERT N. BROXON; MARY G. BUCCI; EARLS. BURKE; SANDRA C. BURKE; MICHAEL P. BURNS; A08 BUAHS; MICHAEL L. BURTON; RENATE U. BURTON; MARTHA CALVIN; MARY ANN CAPWELL; MARY ELLEN CASEY; JUNE 0 . CASSIDY; MICHAEL V CASSIDY: JAMES P. CAVANAGH; BETTY JO CHACE; OONENE S. CHAMBERLIN; OONAU> CHAPTON; LINDA M. CHAPTON; WILLIAM A. CHARLES: HOLGER T. CtiRISTENSEH; MARIE J. CHNSTENSEN: CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS; CRAIG MARSHALL CLARK; KENNETH S. CLARK.; ROSE NICHOLSON CLARK; SHENE A. a.AM.: MARILYN B. CLEARY, PATRICK G. CLEARY; COLE OF NEWPORT: EVELYN COMPTON; DONALD E. COOK; SAUY ANN COOK; SPENCER E. COVERT, JR.; BARBARA P. CURTIS; ROBERT W CURTIS; PAUL A. DAHLGREN; BETTY DAVIDSON; PAUL DAVIS; SHELLY LYNN DAVIS; LILLIAN K. DOBBS: WALLACE B DOBBS: BENJAMIN M. DONLON; MARY LOU DONLON; BARBARA L. DOWNER; GORDON H. DOYLE, FRANK S. DRAG.AVON; JULIE J. DRAGAVO..; RICHARD A. DWYER: The Helrt of PAULETTE G. EDDY; FAR~ND ENTERPRISES. HOWARD FARRAND; JOHN FLEMING: ROBERT'J. ~OURNIER; SONDRA FOURNIER; JEAN L FRY; THOMAS A. FUENTES; RONALD O. GASKE)';_ ---~ ·+---fleeA6€-e. Ottt~S!"H. GltteTTE: NICOL£"R£SNTKOFFG~: RTCHARD M. GILM~ ; GEARY OOAUXN; SHIRLEY T. GRIFFIN, BARBARA S. HALL; JERRY E. HALL; KENNETH R HALL; PATRICIA E HALL; KAREN MAAlE HANSEN; DOROTHY E, RA"NSON; EV£LVN-M: ffANSON, LELAND C. HANSON; ROBERT L. HANSON; HORMAN L HARRISON; WILLIAM C. HART, JR .. FRANCES JEAN HART. GENES. HEWITT. RUSH N. HILL II; KATHLEEN HOlME8; HELEN K. HOMER; AVALEE M. HORN; GERALD F. HORN; DAVID MARTIN HOWARD: JUDY 0 . IRELANO: BEVERLY JANE IVERSON; JANICE E. JACOBS aka JANICE E. KATZER; ANN R. JARVIS; JON JAAVIS, MARGARET c. JARVIS; RICHARD A. JARVIS; RICHARD P. JARVIS: JOHN M. COOMBE CORPORATION lka JOHN COOMBE CORPORATION aka COOMBE CORPORATION; PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON; FRANK A. JULIAN; MARY T JULIAN; ROeE.RT F. KEALIHER; LUCY S. KEYES: JAMES KIRKPATRICK; OLIVE KIRKPATRICK: MARILYN W. KRAMER; BAMARA KRAUS: GENE KRAUS; SHIRLEY KUPFERMAN: PHYLLIS JANE LANZ; WILLIAM T LANZ. ROBERT E. LAW; PATRICIA A. Le BLANC ak1 PATRICIA A. LeBLANC; BARBARA JUNE LEVY; A>. YE-LINCOLN, CHARLES J. LINNERT; ROBERT E. UPP; THOMAS R. LITTLEJOHN; DONALD J LOUIS; GAIL P. LOUIS, GLORIA LUGO; NANCY SUE MAIER; VINCEHT PAUL MAIER; BARBARA S. MARTIN; ANN L MASE; JOHN McCLURE. CAROL C McDONALD; L YNOA Mcf'ERRAN; A08EAT L. McMORRIS, DOUGLAS 0 MEECE: MARTA MEECE NANCY MUELLER MENDES· ROGER L. MENDES. DONNA J. METZGER; RICHARD A METZGER; ALICE MEYERS; GEORGE MEYERS. JAMES A . MIDDLETON. PATRICIA B MIDDLETON, KAREN L. MIEL Y, RONALD R. MIEL Y, ILENE MINEA; ROBERT C. MINER: FRANCES V MONTGOMERY. LOIS M. MOORE, FRANCES E. MURPHY; JACK D. NELSON; VIDA B. NELSON. PEGGY J. O'NEAL. PAUL H. O'SHEA; SHIRLEY O'SHEA; MARY V OGLESBY; RICHARD R. PARENTEAU; TERESA K. PARENTEAU; ALLYSON PARKER; MICHAEL L PARKER; LINDA J PATERNIE; 'JO NEIL PATTERSON; JOHN C PATTERSON. CHRISTINE A. PECK, RICHARD J. PECK; CHERIE L PETERSON; MARIAN PETTIT, THOMAS K PLATFOOT; MARION POLI: GERALD EDWARD POLLOCK, RICHARD W POSLADEK, MICHAEL ANN POWERS. STEVEN ROBERT POWERS, JENNIFER L QUINN. MARIE S RACCIATTI, THOMAS J RACCIATTI, BARBARA RAME-T, GARY C RAMET. SHIRLEY A REIO, SHARRON L RETHERFORD: ELVA RILEY, ALFREO JOHN RIZZO. KENNIE J RIZZO. LILLIE M ROBERTSON; MAUD ROBINSON; GALE STEELE ROHR, GERTRUDE SACKS; PAUL SACKS, TERRY SACKS. JACOUEL YN SALE. WILLIAM SALE; MICHAEL ALAN SANDERS; DORIS L. SANDORE; CARMINE SANTORO; IOA SANTORO, LE ROY A. SCHMIOT, MARILYN L. SCHMIDT; SEASIDE FAMILY TRUST, JEANNE M SEBEK. ROBERT A SELING, ALEXANDER A SHANNON; PHYLLIS Y. SHANNON; JOHN C. SHULTZ; JUDITH A. SHULTZ, JANIE M. SIHILLING; JAMES SIMOS. OLIVE SIMOS; SIXTY-SECOND STREET; CARROLL ANN SMITH; JACK ROHLF SMITH; MADELEINE 0. SMITH; MARY R. SMITH; DENA LEE SOUTH; FARREL H. SOUTH. IAENE SPARKS; CHARLENE M. STEGE; JOHN A STEGE; PAMEL> STOMBAUGH; SANDRA R. STONE. CAROL LIPP STRAUSS. MARY H. STURDIVANT: DAVID J TANNER; ANTHON'Y TEAGUE; PENNY TEAGUE; JOHN A. TEBERG: GEORGES TERRILL. HAROLD F. THAYER. SONJA A THAYER KA THLEEN J. THEIRE; BARBARA THIBAULT; WILLIAM THIBAULT, BONNIE J THOMPSON. GERRY L THOMPSON, JEAN y THOMPSON; GUY J THULL, FRED TOLCHINSKY, JOHN TOROUATO. JOANNA P TOW, LIU CHIAO TU, TAOAYOSHI USUI, DANA VAUGHN. DENISE VAUGHN, DEVIN VAUGHN, DONALD VAUGHN; MARCELITA VAUGHN, guardian for the estate of the minors DANA end DEVIN VAUGHN, ROBERT M VENNEKOLT, JERALD V VILLENEUVE. SANORA J. VILLENEUVE; FAITH 0 VOGEL; MARVYN E VOGEL. ALFRED S WACl1; SHIRLEY M WACH; JOSEPH P WALDMAN; ELLEN L. WALKER; DARLENE A WALLACE, HAROLD H WALSH: LORAINE L WALSH: LINDA L WALTER; TRACI WALTER; GWENDOLYN S WEATHERHEAD; LEED WEATHERHEAD. JEANNE J WEBB; JAMES E WEST, JACK C. WHITAKER. MARY A WHITAKER. LINDA L WILEY, LYNFORD L WILEY, CHARLES WILLIAMS; EVAN WILLIAM ... o uc:QAV Wl~MS, RANDY D WOOD. and DOES 1,500 lnclullve. CASE NO. 44-67-33 PETITION TO COMPEL AABITAA TION Petlt1oner1, SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC ("Slgnal Landmark") and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP (''Newpon RM!ty") collectively referred to•• "Petitioners", hereby petition the C01Jrt to compel Respondent• to erbnrallon and al~• follows t On or about Novembef 9, t959, 1n Orenge C01Jnty, California Signal Oii and Gu Company ('Signal Oii") and Frentc H Ayret & Son, ("Ayres") entered Into e master grOIJnd lease (the 'Ground Leue") whereby Ayres leeMd from Signe! OU cenaJn unlmproY9d real property, eicclualve of spec:lfi.d oil and m1"9'1I rlghta. located 1n Newport Buch. CMttorma and more pertk:ularly described on Eichlblt 1 attached hereto and lr'IGOfpo<lled h«etn (lhe · Leued P,..,,,1 ... ") fOf a period of tllcty (60) yeare. com~lng on Oeoemt>er 10, 1959 The Ground L .... was rec0<ded on NOY9n'lbef 25. 1959 In the Offlclal R4tcofd• of Orange Coun1y. Callfornla. 2. Signal 011 and Ayr" aubMquently •mended the Ground Leaae by two wrluen 1greemen1s. the first one dated Marefl 14, t960 and recorded Aprll 15, 19e0 In the Offlclal R«iords qt Orange County, C.lltornla and the eecond one d•tad As>fM 30, 1960 and recorded May 18, 1960 In the Offlc::lal Records ol Orange County. Calllornl• (cotlec:tlYely the "Amendments") CopiM of the Ground L .... and Amendments are at1ached hereto as Exhibits 2. 3 end 4 ~IYety and are lnce>fporatad herein TM Ground L .... and Amendments are herelneMer c:ollectlwly referred to u the "MetteJ LeaM" 3. Ayres ente<ed Into the Master Le ... tor the purpo1e of devel0p1ng the L .. led Prem1 ... by 1YbdMd1ng the Leeead Prem11e1 Into approiclmately 400 lndM dual IOts. constructing tlngle l1m1ly ow.tllnga on 1he loll •nd Mlling the ltngte lemlly dwelllng1 to the publlc 4. In order to etfecluate It• planned devt1opmen1 of the Leased Prem1ees, during the flrat hell of 1960, Ayt•. M leelor. and Newport ShorM Co • a partnef'thlp ("Newport Shores"). es IMMe, entered Into written sul>INMS and supptementa thereto (the "Suble .... ") for each of the lndlvldu•I loll within the Leued Premlees, excl141ve 01 ParQ81 1 Newpof1 Shor8'...J!\ turn, ualQned In writing •II or ltt right, tltle and 1n111 .. t1 under each of the Subleues to lhe buyer • 11'ley purchued en Improved IOt within the Lealed PtemlMS The Sub.._ e•preaaly Incorporate and are subjeet to .. the coveoanta. condition•. retietYetton• end restr1CUON aet lorth In lhe Maat., L.... A copy of one of the Sub!MMa ... of wtileh are the Mme except IOf the delcrlptton of tl'le lot lnvot"*' and the exKt OOll•r tm0unt of ren1e1 ~Ion. la etteched hereto 11 Eicttlblt 5 and lnc0<por1ted th«etn 5. At varloua ti~ aa and~ the Iota within the Le.ued PremlMA wer• ~ 9nd told. during • ~lod of 1boUt eleven year1 comrMnelng about 09oembtr 1HO, Ayr .. aaatgMO In writing all of ltt nghta end 1n1ereat1 u aubleeeor unde< the Subltt ... to Nftport A .. lty u required by Anloi. VIII, Section D of the MHler L .... I . On or al>Out April t4, t914. Ayree qultclalmad and IUIQned to Newport ~ty Ill of na r..-nllin•ng lnt.-t 1n the LllMd Premi.. by• quttctalm dead recorded In the Offlclal R.cOfdt ot Orange County. ca11forn11 on APfll 20. 1979 A copy of the qoltclalm deed It etteched her9to u uhlblt e and lneot"potated herem by tl'ttl refer~ 7 Slgnel Lenctmw~ 11 the pttttnt ,.. owrw Of the LMMd Ptemt ... end ... a .-..Jlt or .ter10ua wrmen ..-gnmentt, i. the pteMnt IMeor under the M•ter L .... I Alt ftc11tl0ua and nan"Mld A~ta. ••09PI Ayr• Ind NeiWpO(t Shor• COmmuruty Auoelatlon (the .. ~ AuoclatlOn">. we preeent eubleeMe (the "Sub*1111") under the Sut>tM ... whlcll pr..-,tty Hitt t Artlcte V. StctlOn F of the Muter L .... and S.Ctlon 3 of MCtl Of tl'le Sut>teeMt. prcwtde that pf1or to the tnd ot the 25th end 40th )'Mft of the Mlltef Leue tetm. the LMIOf or the LIMN may. at itt option. give notice tl\a' the,..,,., ptymentl under the Su.,..._ theft be edjUlted to a tum equal to 1% of the then felr ma,.et value of the \A9ed PremlMI. eJtctuel\19 of the ~ hou .. tn.r.on and thefr lpS)Urten•ncee 10 Artlcte V, Section F of the M .. ,., L .... and Section 3 of Metl of the SubtMMt fltnher provide thet 1n the ~t the pat11tt cennot ••on the flW merket vllUe of the LNMCS F>ttim..._ the mattet ~be det.-mtned by atbttratton In accordlrQ wtth the pnwt••~ of At11de xv of the M•t• Lew 9f'4:I en.-be binding upon the SublSIU ... , 1. Attld9 VII. s.ctlon c of the Muter L .... and S«tlon 3 °' the SubtMMe further pt<Mde ll'let Ayr99 Ot the Communfty Aatodttlof'i ef\111 l'llW the~ "Oftt 9f'4:I 0bM9ttlon to ect on betleff of aM Sut111111• 1n the ldlwetmem of rentll• under the 8ub!MMe 12. On Mey t . lllO, A}'fW ~In writing ... ,,. obflgetlon• under the M .. ,., IAtM regardlfiO the adjultment of rental• UIMW tN Su.,.._.. to fhe Communtty Auoclatlon. which aeelQnment .,.. eccepted by the c ~ AllOc'-tlon 9f'4:I tee0rded In the Offlclll Atcord9 of Orange Counry, Clllf«nr1onMey 11, tMO Ac:opy ot the •11..,.,,.,t trom Ayr• to the Communtty AleodltlOn 11 attlehed ,_..o • bNblt 7 and lnCOfPO'•*' her•n 13 Ayree MTendered ... of ill r19ht, tltte end tnt...i In tM Mitter LMM 9f'4:1 In the &u~ 9f'4:I ~ .. of lta fiOht ou.• and oMgattont with reepact to adfUetmentt of the rentet PfcMded tor In the ..._., l-end lo«llHlll. MCI IN Community Aaeodetlon .. ~ ot>llfeted to,. .... ,,"" 1n ...... of al.Sutltrrr 1 ....... t'llllPllCI to tl'le ad•tment of the,..,., ... undef the Maat• L .... Ind the Subteurr, lr'Cludlng Without ~atlOft, tt1e ,...,. •••tdotl of Ill Su111rr11rr In IN ert>ltfetlon proow eet lorttl in Artlcie v, Section,. end Attlds xv of the M...., uw 14 Pvrruent to Arttde V. &Koon F of the M ..... lMM. on °' •l>Out Seotember '1 tMA Pwttttoner.-* 1 .. ...._ ~~~ Atntal Adjuetment' S"A.-1t• Adtut'ment Nottoe' ) on Reapondent• PetltloNn .._ puH•• ._ ,_.,.. _,....,,rnent Notlce In "The •*' e ~Of genet•I drcu11tlon 1n Orenoe eour.ty, CllfuNI en ~.,., n ene1 2•. October 1 3 a, ''"· "~ or ..... Aenta1 A.dlU•t"*'t Not 1. sttedled ._.. • ..,.. • Wiid lnCOtl>Of •teO .,.,..,, .. ,...ltlOnen 9f'4:I R•~tt. •fter gOOd talth neoot Uon , ,,. una 10 19 on. among°"*.,.._ ... &k...,..t Jw "*11et nklt of the l....O Pretniaes end ad rentMI und« the Su~ Art\clt v, ~, *"' ConOnved on Ct --·7T----- <>ranee Coest DAILY PILOT/TunC11y, Mitch 19. 1916 .. . • ~ !O!!Cl ~ ~ Ml.IC N011C( I MUC ll)TIC( PtalC NOT1CE Ml.IC NOTICE P\BJC NOTICE ~IFIED Al*" XV of the Malter L-prcMde that ln1 the went the Pitt ... ••~ to .... on the fw maftitet vlllue of the 111ef~. nota of which '>Y Flobett A :.:;,, Md r .. ~ Pt•1 l111. Md therlfot•1 .... ltdjutttd ttntall under the au~. by December 9. '""·the ditput• lhall ~ ~~ 2.7 ... ,:. ~:,: = ~roeJ: ~~: ~-~=:::=c..::;:.;~~~~~~r.==~:-::~-~ -.mined by llf'bltratlon, .._ .. ,_ 1e, Purtull'I\ to the M•• lMM nt SublMlee, 1n the._.. the prwnt tw m~et vaiue ot the LMMd Premlaet and :r ::'~~~a~ :::':::="'of~=~ the adjuetM ,.,.., .. , under the SublMMe cannot ~ l8feed upon, Petitioner•. on the one hand, are re®lted to each NII at public euctlOn to 111e Ofln9e, Call~nl•, a11d fiiii~~~--~~~~~~~~~~· tlPPOlnt one at't*tetor Md ~ Wl'tt1en notice "'Of tl\e 9PPO'ntmtt1t to Md! othtr on or befcwt oeo.mb.r 18, 1884. ~ blddtt fof CMtl, 110 , ... not~ of ct.-....,,,,_ _____ T~•A.f\f(. tbt two..IRRCMnted atblltllOCI .,•to 11'1 =1 a tblrd M~-eA4-tM-....._ 1rbltretor1 .,_to nptn0t:wrni1pmtlflty,-•ittt...---t11t1te lft tewtut ~ matter for 11bttratlon. Unlt9d St••• at ti. time Of under dMd of trutt r .. ' - 17. On or about Oecttnbtr 14, 19&4. ~ltloner1 duty WYtd Ae9pondtnta Wfth a written "Notic:. of Aooolntmeot of ..... °' by OMNer'• checa COtcMd Octot>w IO. IM4• Arbltretor Ae Subleue Rental Adjuatmenta" IPtCI~ Petitioner'• appointment of atbltrat«. A copy oi thl1 notice It Clfawn '>Y •~~In klee No M-419115• 01 •t1ached hereto .. Exhibit 8 and 1-"""•t~ .... ... I... general benklna Ml· Mid Official Aecorda, wlll ,....,,....., .., '""" " neat ln Nici oounty, l tate of NII on March 21. 1186 at 18. In vtolatlon of the Muter L .... and Sub ...... AMpondenta haw, among othtr vlolatloM. (I) failed and r9fuetd and ca11totnla; Mid .... .,,... be t .15 A.M at 1.he lront en-continu. to f911 Md rtfuae to ~t • MCOnd atbltrat« cw part~te In the arbltra• Ji: (II) r1111ec1 and refuaed to N6d without werrenty " 10 tr~ to the old °'enoa t~ the Community Aaaociatlon'a Obligation lo rtPtwnt Sublel111a In eonn.ctlon wtth the 9dju9tment of title, pa11111l11rn °' ..-. County~. located &iblaUt rtntall: and 011) tome Ae9pondtnt1 lntltt on. aod ctalm the right to. 11\dlvtdual atbltratlon or Judicial t>tenoM. the lnt•eat con-on Stnte Ana Blvd.. .,._ proceedlngl to determine the 9dfut1ment of rtnt under their aubteue. ~ to ~ now held by tw"n Sycamore St. & 1" Aa It f ~ aald Truat• under Hid 8foadwey, Santa Ana. Cllll• "" • rteu o 11' tlffur• to appoint an .,bltr1tor and eubmlt to arbitration, the Petition«• ate tntltled deed of IJ'uat In the pr0pe<ty fornla at publlc euctlon, to to *PPtY to the Orange ounty SuPf(lor Court rcw ordtrt thlt an .,bltrator be appointed on behalf or ttw Aetpondenta auua-. In Oflnoe county. the hlghett bidder for caafl Tt•lt•plwnf' ~t·n in·: \lo11da' ·Fri1hl\ U:OO \.\l,-.)::~1; P. \I. Bu int•i,., Cuunln: \lo1uhn ·Frida' B:OO \.\J. . .):OI ) P.\I. and thlt the RMpondentt arbitrate the fair market value of the Leutd Preml ... and adjuatment or SublMN Rarltal• caltfomle. deeorlbed aa: , (payable at the time ol .... purauant to CMI Coest SS 1281 et Mq .. the Muter L .... and the Sul>INMe. LOT 15 Of TRACT MO t, In lawful money Of the United 20. P\tttuent to Artlett XIV. S.Ctlon c or the Muter L ..... 81 lncotporaled Into the Sub!MMt and Section 18 of the AS PER MAP RECORDED Stalea of Ametlea: CMhlef'• Ub \ l>U' t·:~ SubtMaet, kl the event any action It ln1tltuted for the enfor<*ntnt of any nght1 or remed ... under the Muter L .... or IN BOOK 280, PAGES 38, 37 chectt drawn on • atat• °' 1 •1 I l 1.1 ( · \ · 1·1 ( ~" Su.._, Pttltlonar1 are entitled to recover their rMtOnablt attorney1• tee. and Cotta. Petitioner• have retained the A N D 3 a O F M 1 s · national banll. • llat• °' ted· 1. tew ftrm of Orummy Garrett !<Ing l Harrlton to p<ONCute thl1 action and have and wtll continue to Incur au or~• f"9 ~~~L.A~~~~c8E MC::sr ~~ r.:::.,ed~~ic:.C::C: =~e_: \ lomki' r rt· and cottt. COUNTY RECORDER OF eoclallon domlolled In lht f \Jt•:-Ja' \ li>11 WHEREFORE. Petitioners petition the Court for ordtrs: 8At0 COUNTY. Slat• of CaJt1orn1a payebte \\ rdrw .. du, I u1., A . Compelling Reloondentl to atbllr•t• the dispute. and all ltlUll atltlng therefrom, with ratpeet to the lalr matket EXCEPT ALL OIL, OIL to Maatlf Mortgage Com· \\ 1·11 value of the LNMd Preml ... and the adfulted rentall undtr the Sub-...: RIGHTS. MINERALS MIN-pany ra 1CC99ta_ble aa caahl I 1111r ... d.I\ 8. Appointing 1 MCOnd, and It neoeaaary third. atbltrator u required by Article xv of the M8lter l .... : ERAL RIGHTS, ANO OTHER alt right, tltle •nd lnter•t. C. Compelling the Community Aalociatlon to '*"'atent and act on blttaH of all SubieaaMt In atbltrttlng all matters HYORO"C ASBONS BY conyey9d 10 and now held ~ r 1d,t\ ·-.-· WHATSO~ER N~ME by It under Hid deedOftrull • I related to the fair market value Of the LMMCI Premltel and the 9dJu.ted rental• under the SubleUe9; KNOWN THAT MAY Bf In the propeny lituated In "'al 111'1 ,I\ 0. Awarding Pttltloner1 thW reuonable at1or~·· fees and Cotti; WITHIN OR UNDER THE Mid County and St•I•. and e. A-.rdlng Petltlonetl such other rell4tf .. the Court may deem )u,c and proper. PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN-dlt<:ribed .. ro11ows: DATED:Januaty9. 1985 ABOVE OESCRtBEC ™-152.50 f•toflhe I h111, l 11. h t. IH. \HI l"I 1:.W I' 111 1:.\11I'111 I W11111 I ·~1 I p 111 I· \II I' 11• ~ ()II p IJI u 111 I' 111. DRUllMY GARRETI' KING a HARRISON, STEPHEN c. DRUMMY, CHARLES w. PARRET, i~~~~:a+Ho~Hg:I~~: ~r=·:~t~2·~=~ KATH&.eEN CAROTHeRI PAONI, •r: CHARLES w. PARRET, Attorner-for Petltlonen, ING, MINING, EXPLORING port Me9a TrKt, In lhe city SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC. end NEWPORT REAL TY CORP. ANO OPERATING THERE-of Cotta MM1 u per map C \ 't:El .I. \T IO\ "'( t:OIUU·:CTIO\~: FOR A"W STORING IN ANO recofded In book 5, P9 1 I I REMOV"ING THE SAME of MllOell1neou1 Mape, In ••• , •. ,. l.11w11 .... tiff '.,..,,., 111111' Ill.I\ SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE MIKE AMADOR, et ai,, vs. SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation, et al., Plaintiffs Defendants. SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC., a corporation, and NEWPORT REALTY CORP., a corporation, Petitioners. vs. MIKE AMADOR aka MICHAEL P. AMADOR Ill, et al., CASE NO . .,...7-33 AMENDMENT TO PETITION Under Section 474, C.C.P. Respondents. FROM SAID LANO OR ANY the ofttc. of the County Re· f"' Ill .t ti•" 1111 .. , 11111• ii t • .i 1 fl 1111 ... .i ... , ti 111' , OTHER LANO, INCLIJOtNG cordlf or Of•noe County. THE RIGHT TO WHIP· More commocily known Plc·tt ... 1· •1 .. ~ for .1 1 a1111·ll.111111 t ~~~/,L~~N~~1~11~~~ :.'..~~~~:Center 1111111l lC'1 "tw11 1-.1111·1·1!111 !.! '"111 .1d LANDS OT HER THAN (If a 1trMt addr ... Of L'ftlt( )Ui..'. THOSE HfREINABOVE DE· other common cs.algnatlon r . ,, ,, : SCRIBED. OIL OR GAS l11hownabow,no w1rranty ('hc'I'~ \ltltr ,1d cf a ih .t lld l•'Jlllll WELLS. TUNNELS ANO 11 gll/90 H 10 Ill Com{>let&- SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH neu or correetneN.) 1·rr111•.., i 111111c·ti i11 11 • h . I h c · I > \ 11 ) 0 R A C R 0 S S T H E Said Nia wlfl be mede, t>ut SUBSURFACE OF THE Without cownanl ()( Wlf· Pll ()'I , ...... 111111· ... l111hilth 1111 1l11· f11 .. 1 LANO HEREINABOVE DE· ranty,expr ... orlmplled.r• i llnirrt•i·I 111..,1.rl ion uuh SCRIBED. ANO TO BOT· gardlng tltle, poeMlelon Of TOM SUCH WHIPS TOCKED encumbrancea. to aat11fy lhe OR OtRECTIONALl y unpaid prlnclpat ol the note DRILLED WELLS, TUN-eecurad by Mid dMd of I~~~---~--~~~~!!!!!!!!!~= NELS. ANO SHAFTS trust. with lnt ... t and lat• ,,-:PICTURE YOUR -UNDER THE 8ENEA TH OR chargea thafaon aa provided BEYOND THE EXTERIOR In aald not~ and ex· LIMITS THEREOF, ANO TO P9flMI of the lrutt• and of RE ORtLL, RETUNNEL. the trulll crNlad by the EQUIP, MAINTAIN, DEEP· deed oftruat,andadvtneea, NOME HERE EN. ANO OPERATE ANY lfany,undertheterm1olthe sue~ WELLS OR MINES. de.cl of-trott. --- WITHOUT. HOWEVER, THE The total amount of the RIGHT TO DRILL, MINE, unpaid bela~ of the obll· STORE. EXPLORE ANO OP· gatlon aecurad by the prop. ERATE THROUGH THE erty to be lold and reMOn= SURFACE OR THE UPPER ab4e 11t1rnated coat1, ex· FIVE HUNDRED (500) FEET l*IMI and aovanoea at the OF THE SUBSURFACE OF time of lhl lnltlal publlcallon THE LANO HEREINABOVE of the Nolloe or Sale 11 Private Parties Are Welcome BY OWNER 3Bd 3 t33 Oubllq CM St 19,500 545-2428 974·15 t30 leas111deHouM + duplex dbl IOI S255K Termsl Pash Prop 85 t-8787 • IESA YElllE l Anottler home In beautllut Mesa Verda. Private entry passes by apacl~ 11v1ng room wtth brlctf llreplace Huge l1mll~ room w/counlry kltche(I. 4 giant bedrooms 1~. baths. R.V parking area., Priced al only $13.4,950. Call tor sho w l nl1 546=2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS lniae 1044 llClllllU $2400 d own. ull•r provides FHA Hnanclng: low llxed lntereet rate. 2BR townhouse with gar• age Only $83,500. Cati Peg Dame<on 559-9400; ~ .; 1011 Upon llllng the petlflon herein, petitioners being Ignorant of the true namea of certain respondents. and having designated said ra.pondents ln the petJtlon by fictitious names. Does 1 through 38, and having discovered the true narnet or said respoodeqta to be as Indicated In Exhibit 1 .U.Ctled h«eto and Incorporated by thla reter9{)? here~_•mend their petition by lnaertlng1uctrt11W'hamea In the plaoe and stiiH of tuetrtlctltloue names. Does 1 throug 3t:-wnerever It appeer1 In said petition. • ll.ESCRl&•O. A~ RE· $243,464.08. - SERVED BY i'HE 1AillNr Dated: February e. Hl85 Call Cllttl*'-J 1 w room or COMPANY, A MICHIGAN MAITllll MO .. TOAQI n••· more units. Super Np) CORPORATION, IN DEED COlll"ANY. Tru.e ... -642-5678 Hgla loc $290,009 RECORDED OCTOBER 14, o.lef1 11¥d., Dely City, Owner/Agl 645·1682 1977 IN BOOK 12415, PAGE Callfornla M011, Tele• * FRESH PAINT •BR 2ba DATED: February 14. 1985 DftUMMY QAMITT KINQ I HAMtlON, lly: JAME8 CHl80UCA8, Attorney• for ftetHloMn IXH191T 1 997 OF OFFICIAL RE· "llone: 411=111-1141, Plus Guest House. F/P, coRos. •1 ........... •r: ICrteftN for 1'nformat1·on DOE 1, Magic l1land; DOE 2, Janice C. Feltner; DOE 3, Patricia A. Bark«; DOE 4. Gerald Muller; DOE 5. Thelma Muller; DOE 8, Shirley Ann Adler; DOE 7. Sylvla 0 . Anderson: DOE 8, Oanlel Beaver; DOE 9, Vlc1orla Beaver: DOE .10. Bettle Bllckenaderler; DOE 11, lmetta Davit; DOE 12, Kung Hsia Nlng Hsieh~ DOE 13, Matton M. Martt; DOE 14, Andrew R. Sandore; DOE 15, Lucy S. Sedlnoer; DOE 18, Bob Burns: DOE 17, The Heirs of Ruth I. Ha~; DOE 18, Robert Bro11oll, as exeeutOt"-ot the-win of Ruttt I. tt~;-DOFl9;-TneRJa\&nrA. and 00i\na£Me&ger Trust: OOE 20. Donna J. Mettger, u trustee of The Richard A. and Donna J. Metzger Trust; DOE 21, The Peteraon FamllyJruat: DOE 22, Rot>en 0 . Pet«son. aa trustee o f The Pet«son Family Trust: DOE 23. Cherie L. Peterson. as tru1tee of The Peterson Famlly Trust; DOE 24, Smith Famlly Trust; DOE 25. Daniel J. Smith, Jr_, as truttM or the Smith Family Trust; DOE 28, Madeleine D. Smith, as trustee of the Smith Family Trust; DOE 27. The Jack Rohlf Smith Famlly Truat; DOE 28. Jack R. Smith, as trustee of the Jack Rohlf Smith Family Trust: DOE 29. Carrol A. Smith,•• trustee of the Jack Rohlf Smith Famlly Trust: DOE 30, Weatherhead Famlly Trust OTO.; DOE 31. Lee D. Weatherhead. u tru1tee of the Weatherhead Famlly Trust: DOE 32. Marilyn B. Wright: DOE 33, The Leslie Allen Speyer-Ofenbefg Trust; DOE 34. L"lle Allen Speyer- Ofenberg, as trustee of the Leslie Allen Speyer-Ofenberg Trust: DOE 35, J&J Enterprlaea; DOE 38, Edward Ryland, as trustee under the will of Paulette Gordon Eddy, deceased; DOE 37. Federal Oepo1ll lnauranoe Corporation. as receiver ol Heritage Bank: DOE 38. Benjamin M. Donlon. as trustee ol the Seaside Famlly Tru1t; DOE 39. Mary Lou Donlon, 11 trustee of the Seaside Famlly Trust; DOE 40, Sharron Frazier aka Sharron Retherford: DOE 41 , Ml<:helle Ryland ae truat" under t he wlll of Paulette Gordon Eddy. deoeased; DOE 42. Donna J. Metzger, 11 executrix of the ettate of Richard Metzger. decealed; DOE 43 , Eatate ol Richard A. Metzger; DOE ••. Emlly E. Beasley. ALSO EXCEPT ANY ANO K. llwme, Vloe ftrMldef'lt hardwood. 645·7009 Agt ALL wATER RIGHTs oR Publlahld °'rr eo .. t & . . I •IEHOll IU 000* INTERESTS IN WATER Dally Piiot March • 12, 19, surpns1ng y lt'ft Haven 3br, '1ba, •"-. RIGHTS ANO ANY ANO ALL 1915 2 ..,.._ GEOTHERMAL RIGHTS OR T =«O ~~ pro.x......200(L_tq__JLL•- H 't ! .. ! s T I ·-1c NOTICE ,---~aw \JV~ l. -modeled house. Priced at GEOTHERMAL RIGHTS. NO l"UUL $283.000 lor last sale. MATTER HOW-ACOUIREO,,__.....;..;.;.K;;;.·..;..1_.....;.---... -... ftr •.--•I ltaHI ltr ii-le-. Agt (714) 631 -5103 IN CONNECTION WITH OR .,,_ _. -~1'6. R~~i{~E~o s~~~ nN°~':~1u'::bya~1v-;'9';;~ -.-.-,-,-.""!l ____ l""!'00"'!"'!'2 ltural 1002 B~::~TP~~rs:~~- R I 0 HTS SH ALL BE 44,000.00 In U.S. Curreocy liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Make otter May trade RIPARIAN, OVERLYING. u Mlled at the Town and -··-Submit 640-7000 Bkr. APPROPRIATIVE. PER· ~lry'n;-~os Ha:~ • ~ Beaut1lul Hrbr Vu Home COLATING. PRESCRIPTIVE noau .. ~vma.rC,aliloronolamror ·~o1: 3B L OR CONTRACTU AL , '""' "' • , • 2Br+den or r g TOGETHER WITH FULL tlon of ?J USC 88l, Any • assum 1st T.O. Xlnl buy RIGHT ANO POWER eond•1rtng toplacethe a t $229,000 Ownr AMONG OTHERS, TO a::11nc:rt ur~''!:!at: ----0 759-0605 or 675-0655 6~~~~E~~RT~s~~EN ~~ '"' the probable ceu.. WTILlfF H CUYll-12HI L/I ' UTILIZE ANO ANY OTHER °' thla Mtzur• mutt fl4e with &1 llTllT&11• 1111,IOO S449M w/land Bordeaux PROPERTY; PROVIDED, he Rllldt nt Agint In &ITllT Lush green lawn, lovely mdl co-op w/brk 644-7070 RHpOndente' return• to the Petition may be Hrved upon Petitioner•' attorney•, DRUMMY GARREn KING a HARRISON, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, AnORNEYS AT LAW, 3200 PARK CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 1000, COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 12121, (714) 150-1800 HOWEVER, THAT THE EJoC. dh:p:i,· t~atlon E• n~c~~ WI I I hi ,.,. I wood I g I ass do o ra , -- CE PTION ANO RESER· tlf' Plue, Room 720A, I ove 1 ' 4 .... rm n makea great curb apR.4111 -R•I YIEW l&••u11• VATION MADE HEREIN 9 70 Laguna's Wood• Cove, ror thla . BR home. P~n---"- SHALL NOT HAVE ANY ~1:~n~a=t"l~d ~i contemporary atyle. stu· oramlc view of Catallna Spectacular OCEAN. RIGHT TO ENTER UPON 2,500.00 or 10 percent ol dlo. deck•. etepa 10 eurl. and city llght.s. All new BAY,.. CITY LIGHTS Published Orange Cou t Dally Piiot February 19, 20. 26, March 5, 12, 19, 1985 T·""r ~~o~Y:F:~i ~R~~J~ he appralMd value of the $585,000 kitchen. Dramatic poo1 & view Enlertalners 4 bdr ---------_______ ...... ___ OF SUCH RIGHTS, AS RE-roperty. wttlchever It lell, Uflilil l ()UI.: 11 1'tf:S apa. Don't miss this one home w/pvt spa, yard .._ I ---------t>u t .... th S250 oo •••tOH bonus rec rm Priced to nunllC NOTICE nun•tc NOTICE DllD•tc NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlllUC NOTICE SERVED BY TITLE IN· t no an · · Realtora. s7s..eooo -seu 11 only $354,900 l"UU l"UU\. l"UU\. ------------------SURANCE ANO TRUST h approved IUrtty on or --------· ------------------envelopes mar11ed on thf menll of th• C1llfornl1 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE b9fore April 1, 1985. Other· --------• w /I er ms As au me LIFE AHO ACCIDENT AND HEAL TH outalde. "Bid• lor Jeffre) l abor Code. u N 0 ER TR us T No . wlM. the property wlll be IHSTilll I AA $250,000 • owner wlil SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Road Renabllltlllon." DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· 14· t923·00-2, FOR THE d"9<>1ed of eccordlng to nA VV1 carry Won't lastl Call ·YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1114 OF LOCATION OF THE FICATIONS: A tun Mt of BENEFIT OF THE IRVINE 1-. lntetnted partlea may ULIU IULTOIS Patrick Tenore 631-1266 PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE WORK: The work to be per. drawings and epeelflcatJona COMPANY, A MICHIGAN fl4e 1>91Ulon1 lor remlllion ol 10U1 •lllJ agl l ... SUR•NCE COMP•NY ~ PHIL•OELPHt• f()(med hereunder Is located la avalla.ble lor lnepecilon CORPORATION, IN DEED mitigation ol rortelture with ""' lront on ...... _ ••ftdy Haa the weleome mat out 1900 Merket StrMt, of Oranoe at Jeffrey R Of the Oifect0t of Publlc 10 1978 Charge pureuant to 19 use beach near NHYC. to complement our lam· _..M•11111r..-ai~ " .. .. v.-~ ... In the City of Irvine, nt) without chlrge at the offloe RECORDED NOVEMBER the Reeldant Agent In """ '""""' .... for 2 Realtor Aasoelates I •~i~~~- Phlledelphla. Penneylvanla 11103 bet lrvl Cent Or!W k 1 the Cit f 1 YI The i t add .. i nd 1 e 1 a , 2 t c F R Spacious • Bdrm home lly. Great rewards pou·MJ Total adm1ned as54111 .$2.265,958,492 & w:t A.;: ., °' :.;, Mtl of~ ~ra':: other c~:on ~nation, t316.71·1310.lll and 28 w/remodeled gourmet Ible. Call Blm Hastlnga & ~~~~~~~~~ To11l llabtll11es S2 108.109.802 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Inge. tpeelflcatlona and bid If any. of the r111 property CFR 9.1·9.7, Without llllng I kitchen. 3 car garage, prl· let's chat. 840-5560 Iii Capita I paid up o TM work to be performed d 0 cum 1 n ti m 1 y b 1 d 11 c r I bed ab 0 v1 11 Cltalm and eo1t1 bond. vate encloaed patio and IWlll &1 ... 1 Gross paid In and conlrobute<l surplus O lhltl lnciude but not be lfm. purchlMd from the Depart-purported to be: 17t00 ,r_.. L. lrtttl0 "911· huge muter aulte. IAll lllllA Hl IUI llllOll Tl llll OOO Special surplus Funds 157.848,690 lted to pevement rehablll-ment of Pubffc Worka, Clty Giiiette Awnue, lrvlne, CA. ~ ~J ~~~ Motivated aetler hH ILIFF LIT • Unassigned lunds o t1tton. of 1rv1ne. 17200 Jamb«" The underlllgned Truat" .... -9115 priced below their coat •t Prime area between In· 4B~':::a'P:~a~a~~~to~ Gain (loss1 trom ope<a11ons 8,486,456 COMPLETION OF WORK: Ro1d. Irvine, Callfornla, dllClalm1 any llat>lllty for any Date: March 4• 1 Just S795,000. Submit on 1 ti p 1 t d Llltl Increase (Decrease) on capital and surplus during 1984 (22.965,760) All work la to be completed 92713. A non-refundable f" lncorreetnea ol the etrMt Publllhed Ofanoe Cout terma. IP ra on ° n an e large t Bdrm unlta Insurance 1n Force Nationwide 14,971,974.000 within 20 contecutlve work· of $10.00 will be charged for addr•• 1nd other oommon Dally Piiot M1reh 12, 19. 26. Corona Beach. Your $16,380 yearly Income Accident & Hea1111 premiums 117,574,433 lngdaytfromthedateepeel-Hetl Mt of doeumenta. d111Qna11on. If any, allown 1985 (714) 673 4400 dream home will com-154511547 Miramar or lnsuranc;e 1n Fo,ce Ca11lorn1a Busmess Page 1.292.563.933 lled In the Notice to Ofawlngi,tpeelflcatlonaand hereJn. rtlll.IC NOTICE mand tpectacular vl1t11 Accident and heallh premiums -Direct Calllorn1a Bus1nau Paoe 12.867, 177 Proe.ed. bid document• wlll be mlll-NOTICR TO "'°"""' ol the tetty action, night We he<eby ceruty that the above 11ems are on aceo<dance wllh lht Annual AWARD OF CONTRACT ed. upon receipl of reqUMtl OWNett: YOU ARE IM DE· IUPI~ COURT llghta & tide poola S1a1emen1 lor lhe year ended Decemt>er 31 1984 made to the lnauranoe Com· The ewn. r•Nf'Wll the no lat• than 10 calendar FAULT UNDER A DEED OF °' CAUfONllA. 1950,000 Marilyn Hin m1n1oner ot the S1a1e~t C8111ornta pursuant 10 law right, aflet opening bids. to dayt prior to the date Mt fOf TRUST DATED FEBRUARY COUNTY CW OflANOI W1111am 0 Sm11h. Voce Pres1den1 and Controller reject any or all bldl, to opening bldl, for an ad· 4, t983. UNLESS YOU TAKE In the Maller ol the Appll- Jemes F Sulor, Secretary Wlllve any ln1ormlllty In 1 dltlonaf charge of $6.00. ACTION TO PROTECT cation of ROBERT TAYLOR Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Maren 16 17 t8 19. 20. 1985 Sa·W 632 bid, to mah 1ward1 In the SECURITY FOR COM· YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY WILLIAMS on beha11 of lntereat of the OwMf' and to PLETION OF WORK: The BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC KIMBERL y PAGE WIL· ·--------PUBLIC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE reject Ill other l>ld1. contraci document• call for SALE. IF YOU NE.ED AN EJoC· ltAMS lor Change of Name MLIC NOTICE the use ind occupancy 01 At the time of the Initial PROPOSAL GUARANTEE monthly progt .. peyment1 PL ANATION OF THE No A t28"8 NOTICE Of' ANO BONDS: EKtl bid lhall baMd upon the' eng1new·1 N A T lJ R E 0 F T H E ORDER TO T"UITU'I SALE those portlOnl of Ille restrlc· publication ol thll notice, be accompanl1d by a •tlmate Of 1 ... percent. PROCEEDING AGAINST SHOW CAUSE LOM No. ted common irea de1eg-tne totat amount ol •he un· e«ttfled or et1hler'1 cheetc of work corr'lpltted. The City YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· FOR CHANGE OF NAME ~rubb Elli· S 151"'74=1· na1e<1 m lhe Oecieratlon of paid balance of the obM· or by • corporate eurety wltt rateln ten (10) percent of TACT A LAWYER. Robert Taylor Williama on U (, TUSTIN TMAIU,.EI Restrictions and shown on gallon teeured by lhe above bond on the form furnlahld MCh Pf't; ... payment u Said Nie la to be held tor behall of Kimberly p..,.. Wll· •• ..... '"" • ....... • · ... .. T.S. No. E-..-lhe Condominium Plan tor deecrlbad dead of trutt 1nd by 1 .... "'"~-· 11 ., t• lty ...,_,....Ion of the purPoM of paylnn Ille -·-each unit eetlm1ted cottl. expenMI, ,,. v .. .,., VU an MOUr .......... ..-. ·:• llam1 hll lllad I petition In UNIT CODEE YOU ARE IN OEfAUL T 1 n d ad van c a 1 I 1 that l>lddet wlll, If an award lhl bllance of the worll. Al followlng obllg1tlon1 ... thll court lor an order allow-IAY .. U CONTINENT Al OE-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST $113,307.02. 11 made to him In K · lhe r~ and expenee of cured byaatd Deed of Trull· Ing pelltloner to Cllange her Perfect Beach 4 Bd llouM VELOPMENT OF CALI· DATED t 8 80 UNLESS The t I debled cordence with the twma ot the eucoeeaful bidder, the F ... , chargea and ••-neme rrom Klmbetty Page In aecurlty 0at9d neigh-FORNIA INC ., duly IP· I I tot• n ,,. .. hi• bid. promptly MCUre City wtil pey the #TIOUnt eo pen .. Of the tru1t .... 8111-Wllllam1 to Klmt>wty Paige borhood 2 private pointed 'Trustee und1r lhe YOU TAKE ACTION TO being an eatlrnate on wtllCh Workmen'• Compettaatlon retained upon compllance mated to be the eum of Wlfflami. b •ache,· • 1 y •a r lollowlng dMCrlbed deed of PROTECT YOUR PROP· the opening bid la computed I IU ~ and llablltty In with the --•ementa of s 14 553 03 Th• unpaid 1rU91 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT may be Obtained by Cllllng n " • ....,:"'.. • . . II 11 hereby ordered that $2 000/mo unfurnlahed AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU (714) 385-4837 or (213) IUrlnea. ••ecute. contract Government Code Section prlno'lpal balance Of ell pereona lntlfeated In the Incl gardener Oona NEED AN EXP' •N •TION 027 •0•5 ..._ d .._. t..... In the required rorm and t4402 and the provtalona of I 7 t 0 . O O 0 . 0 0 ( p I u 1 matter af()(eHld appear Chi ..___ ...... .;200 BIO OE R FOR CASH ""' " -· u t... •Y ...... ore ,.. IUrnlan aatlafaet~ bonda tne contract documente I 1,7 t5,t2 t.03 on prior llen), b9fore thl• court In n-111. c .... ter ,... .... u ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OF THE NATURE OF THE tale I '-fel .... 1~ t "S b tit ti I -the un.....,. "'1 "'-i-" OR CERTIFIED CHECKS PROCEEDING AGAINST O•led. Mareh 5, 1985 Of .... th.... ormanoe pertaln"'V 0 u I u on nter-. on .......... n-rnettt No 3 at 700 CMo SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-TAC,.. of lhe contl'Kt and for the of8«:uf'ltlee." olpal ~from tl-1-83 Cent• OrlVe Weat, Santi SECTION 292•h(p1yebte at TACT A LAWYER CONTININTAL DI · peyment of clalme Of ma-PROJECT AOMINIS· tothedateofaal .. tlherate Ana, Callf()(nla, on APRIL 8. --------· lhe lime 01 51 .. In l •. .Jul 1671 Tuelln Ave . B-4, VILO,MINT 0, CALI· terlalmen and laborere TRATION: An queatlonerel•· o11~ per annum. l 985, at 9: t5 o'ctoctt A.M.. 1111TD1001 .. , thereunder. Seid cheClc °' tlVe to thl1 project prior to Oetad: March 8. 1985 and then and thafe anow money of the United Slal11) Costa M1sa, CA 92627 ,0 .. NIA, INC., II eald bldder'11>0nd atllll be In an opening blda 1hall be ,. ... T INTl .. ITATI CIUM, If any they haw . wfly S881,91150F. GllQan~lcOtCIOI· all right, title ind Interest "(If 5 street •ddrese or Trvelw, ., T.D. ..,...... amount Of not lela then ten dlraetad to Mr. Merk Carron IANIC M CALWO,.NIA, eald petition fOf change Of on a · amlfy '" n ng conveyed to and now held common dt1lgnet1on Of COMpenr, ..-m . .,, fnlCJ (tO)percenloflheamountOf at eeo-3792. T"UITll, ICIMMrlJ A. nameanoutdnotbegranlad rooms. County kitchen. 5 by It under said Deed ol property Is shown above. no ,.,,. ... ,, A"'•t•f'll .... the bid. The Felthtul Per· BY OADEA of the Cit; "'*"a....... .. 1• W. NI It 11 further Ol'dered thet 1 huge bedrooma. 3 baths. Trust ln the p<operty herein· warranty Is o•ven 11 to 11• retary, "1 ._...Lewie .... l0tmanc:e Bond anall be not Council Of the City of lr'llna, le., L.M AfttelM. C,...Na copy of thla Ofder to anow Sp1tkllng pool. Call •11er deecrlbed e-0m')~~87~ ~· c~:r~t· ~ CA ._ (11') ,... than one hundred (100) OATED: Maren 7, 198& ... 17. tefepll•,.. (ltl) cauM be publlallad 1n t ... 154f-23t3 TRUSTOR TELFORD A ne~s d ~ ~;• c a~y p bllahed Of Cout percent of the total amount Ctn M ....._, 1 '11 Ut-1421. Tiiie eale It Orange Coeat Deity PllOt a ~:t:::· BARBARA B ~;.:n ~:. bre~ Ofr~~iur. Dall~ Piiot Marc:i:r. 11. 2e. ~~!.~ r::9 ..:.:*'W: ~': =t =:c..,o:t· :::= ~. ::..= nl•wT~~·r ::~·r·.~~ B E N E F 1 c 1 A R y In the obllg111on1 tecured 19115 terlala 8ond aneH be not,... Pvblltilad Oftnoe COMt ,,._ ,, .,, 11 ., IC.....,., ore~• n, pu • ~ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA thereby htrllofore U • T ... t 5 then one huf\drad (100) per. o-.1y PllOI Meteh t2, 11, .._., Allll'telil ......., f:' ,~,.~~°':: ..-a THE REAL ESTATE RS SAVINGS & LO AN AS· eeutld and dellverld to the •-te NOTICE cent of the total atnount Of 1M 5 Wiie ...... ,...... .... prior to the d• Of Nici.._,. SOCIATION unde<S>gned 1 wrltllll [)ec:,.. l"UDL the bid prie. named fn the T=4t2 ........... flf ..... 4n0. y --------· recorded JANUARY t t, liretton of Oeliutt and 0.. Ctn CW 1RVM contract. Only bOnda leeued ........ . Oetec1 FEI 27 1H5 * ...... * t980 u lnetr No 11959 In mind fOf Site. •nd wrttten C~ONtlA by CQm9anlea wNof1 .,. "8lJC NOTIC( "'bllehed Orange Coeet .. ..,.., ,. flllOOM M., Book 13404 page 19•7 of notleeoft><eachandofelee-NOTICllllVYT'INQ rated "A" Of "A+" In the Delly Piiot Marett 18, ff, .IMfe et '111 1 .;... • ., YllW-l.111 .. GE lf)<J.9100 UIT& llA lllllTI W• haw 2 v«y nice 3 __ _ Bdrm homes on large IUWlll·POITIFI .. Iota. The ownera are Ilk· 4Bd 3Ba 2700 sq It lnct In- Ing S 133,500 & S 135,000 law quarters Sharp, with favorable terma. quiet end ol street Sell or Traditional Realty 631=7370 trade S359.000. Ed Leonelll Ow n/Ag l 642·96011 644-4 720 ILIFFllYIWIH 3Br+den, 2Y,81 Condo. Lg •num 9~.•ft loan Y& •llWI S 185,000 Incl land 3 Bdrm 2 Bath with new Ownr 640-~93 11720-183 t catpeta and new dlah· Ontt• ... , HI Hi. waaher. EncloMd lront Large femlly rm patio 3 courtyard. Convenlenl cer gar Newpor't Helghta Coat• Meaa location Central 1ocat1on on e cloae to echoola and So. quiet street S270 000 Co•at Plau. s 1211.900. owe 111 To • .75 l-3 lO t CONDO: 3Br 2'.o\ba, dbl ~SELECT gar Near Hoeg St26,700 ..,.. PROPERTIES 117 ltlar .. 1, lffr. 141-1121 EASTBl.UFF 38r 2Ba. air, den w/frplc Like new View. beautiful yard. patlO. Very prvt $285,000 By Owner Land Incl Financing negot11ble 942~3$0 or 700-9399 Offlelll Record• in lh• ofttc. lion 10 CIUM the under· ..,. "Beet Ratlnt o~·· Wiii be T.. AprM 2. t915 Cew1 • • .... ..., 11·1 Of lht Recordar of Orange tlgnedr to Mii u ld pr~ NOT ICE t8 HEREBY ~~ F'el!Vre to aubmlt MOnCI °' T-491 MIChMI 8 McCwtln Al• 11111.__ M. '~.~~1~' ~/?.I\\. j'\,..( -J) £, ~ Coun:rdeed f t t d ~~r:.: .. ·~: =lg~~~ 01\IEN that IMled bide wlfl acceptabi. bOn4a Wiii be ~,,: •-IC llftTIM tOl'MY fOf Pethtoner. H70 A totlllY r~ with ~\Sia ..... ,~,~~, tOl~.,_<r ___ _ .:bel the fol':ow.~1 pre! llgrlld CIUMd Mid notie. of ~~~I~~ c-p;aet,~l~~~it'C>f On f~. i«a ti, tMS. I"-. ""''~ :'c~~ lt4. Cotti rreah lntareatlng tnd o•, ......, "*, " ,.._ lf1Y brueh and of etectlOn to be fomla lofturnltfllno Iii plant WAOES In acoofdanoe wltfl at 2 00 p,m at the 90llttl i-. ~ Of COMC unique dellQn. Eapeclally .,.,, .. .., -J• i.- A condominium com-recorded November 21. lal>OI' Mrllees mal9flela the prOYlalona of s.etlOn from entrenoe of ltle old Or• YOU AM • DeP~T Delly Piiot Mer:T. 12 11 large lot wltfi Iota Of room -• ·~--'°" •-r .. • prlled of 198• u 1n11, No. 14-49275' tOOle, ~t. ~ t rra of tt1e Cellfornie Ubot "IOI County ~. In ueelll A DllD °' TMllT, ae 1985 • • • ' IOI PoOI. dtk and then PARCEL 1 of Offletal Recordl ln lheof-trtne90'1atl0n. utllltlee and Codl,thegeneralptevalllnQ the200..-onw.t8eme DATID MOYI .... t4if • T-478 aomel Almoet. totally Unit e aa 1h0wn •nd °"' tio. or the Recordet Of Or~ all other Item• end fecllltlee rat" of per olem weo-and Ane llvd., City of lent• AM. 1m. ~-YOU fAM "'" home with oatt entry fined on that oert1ln Con· •nr. County, necenary therefor at holiday and oYertlmlworfl In Callfornla, """' INT~"-ACTIOtl TQ '"OTICT ••.,. ..,. and kltehetl wool '*''*' domlnlum Plan, recorded •ld .... wlllbemade,but prOYIOed In the ~~tract thetocalltylnwtllcttti.worti 8TATE IAHt< 0' CALI• YOUll,,_ONJUt,'111AY r-nuTIC£ Mt"petend.0taofFranctl June 21. t879 In 8ooll without ~t Of ..... doeul'Mnta fOf .Mffrey Aoed la to be performed .... bMll FOf'NI~ TNltee or "'°' • IOUt "' A ~ door• and windows to 13tl7. Paoe 170 Of Ofnelal r•ntY.titpr"'or~,,._ Rehabltltatlon Cllt No Obtained from the C>Weelor ceaeor TNMae under "" WL•YOUMUDMD· MOTICa M~ATtOM an)Oy the Vl4l'W from Ill F*orOI of Oftnge County, OatdlnQ lltte PQIMetion, OI &SO~ together .,..h IC>' oft ... Department of~ Ollld ot Tniet IMde ~ PLA•ATIOM OP THI T Callfornla anc:urnbrenoea, to ~ theof purtenanlle• there10. In 11'181 Aelatlone, a copy of THOMAI D. ~Tlf' ano MA f U" I 0 P TM I ~ .... ·c~· r:""if ti~~ PAAC!l. 2: remaining Pflndpel 1Um W IC't accordance wfttl tl'll Wlllcnlaonlllelnttleofftileof DIANA M. OAATll', Ind,... "90CllO.O AGAHllT _. ---9' vtno' • _,.,., An undivided 11 10th tne notl(a) aecurad Dy Mid epeclflcttlonl on ,... at !tie the Cit;~ of the etty of ~-Febn*Y ti. 1113, you, YOU .-ouLD c-. ..vlMGI ucntl room In 3 total bdrm .. tnterMt In 1no to Lot 1 of deed of Trutt, #Ith lnteteet omo. of the Olfec10f of Pub-INtne ano wlll be mede .-,. aa ln1trumenl Number TAC\ A LAWYlll To Wtlom It May Concern. Prio.d to Mii In a centr• Tract NO !0378 • ., al'IOwn 11 In .. Id note prO'YldeO. ed= lie wortca .,,.. to """ lnt.-.S ~ 13·0110M. of Offldel ,. MOnCa fW ~Pan m-1 ie llPOMna ~ location ,,.., on • map reootded k'l lootl vance.. 11 any. under the DATt Of: Of>£NINO llDI ypon requaec. n. oontrM-COfde of Oranee Couttty, """,..... w.a to "" Oepertment . Of-AI-tct'OOlt VllW from II 451.Peoee Stne1 4 "4 Mle-t•ms OI MldDMCloftNll.. lldlwllbe~etltlt tor encl lfl'Y IWbCOl1ti9Ctol CelllOmll. aNefl to aecue ....... ~.._eoeComrottot roomeotthelay.~ cahneOut Mape. record• ..... c:fl9rgee, and •• ,,.,... omc. of tM Cfly ~ of "" ""°" "'"' ltllll Pll1 not ... an lr4eb---lft '-"°' °' fW TRUIT • ' on ....... ' Wine • n d n I g h t 11 0 " t I Oftnoe County. Cellfornla. of the Truet• and of tM CltY Of lrvlN IOCatecl al INn a. ..... ,,......,,. IAY'M>HT ~. 1' ·-(Pu&lllc lattne "9ca) to... 6471,500 t•'* -"" "' IMPFOY&--trutu u eated by Nici Ollld 17200 .IMnborM ,.oad ,... of ..... to 11 ~· INC., • ~ torpor. LOAN 1 111.. •lco11011c Hver•o•• 1t t t.. e.ccept of Tn.t•t ,._, I • 1 .. ::~ In -•tlOfl and •Hftf'IH by *'*-•l'leretl)'--trlat ~· .. »» htot 8tl'Mt, W~ll kl HONl men a .. ereon, Said ..,. wtff be fie6d on Irvine, ..,..lfOfn •· 2 t ... man ...,,_ .... •· ua• ... Al~I to M att• MOIOQAOI Coeta MeH, Celtrorn(1 Uu"'' " llK.. tneretrom Condominium T • .-..... •~tt 2 t"8 at untll 10:.00 &.II\. on ~ a eoutlofl com• =-:=:Tl ...... ~-.. ~ ~.-talal -·l ••u.ye Ul'ittl lffWQUOfl tO.~ -·""" • ttaa at wt11et1 lli'l'l9 -.c l.AIOfll "IGULATk>Na: r,..., " ~ C..-r""•·•"'-....,_~ ,...."'" "'''"" loeeted t'*eon ' 30 P m. In "'-tot.by to me p1.ce lltOI _. 11e publlcl) The contractor ftll .,. OI C , • C... _....._ • TN9tM. or II» Pv*'*f Otenoe CO.t •1 ~ PAACe. 3 bvlldlnt tocat9d •t 801 0 p • n • d 1 n c 0 11 n c I• wttn a1 ttte ,.._...,.. °'i';o~rn~l~a~o~o';'~o;r~at~lo;";·~b~Ylc~•~•~•;o~r;:;!.T~r u~a;t~e~e~·;;•;'iOllly __ "°' __ Marctl __ "_ lit_. ~1Ml~:t~~~~-~~-~~~.!~!.@~~~!!!!!J~~!!!!!~~~~~ '4n pQllullve ....,, . ..,. South L"'8 ltreet. Orenga, Ct\amt>eta Ilda ana11 tN hctlOn tm.• ~""" rwn aU• ..,_.of C.• luell!Med Trwt• ""4Mr T·SCM t•---•-••• ...!f19V!!~t to ~ unit I Cell10tftla •~ l&Ab..mlll• d 1 n u al ec other ~ requn. taln toM M&vred the ...,. of trvet executed I' P I I I II 0 P [ ~· I I' I 1 R A y R T I l--"!!l'--,.11""( ..,lr-1""1 -t ! _Wt-v •• It Dtne•!l'lifm v,,1,, . . . . . " ~ don! ~I l'wly't ll l ,,., I ------11\oit!' flfll "'"' .o.., .. , ,_.., ' t--T--...--,_.,,..-r-11 0 ft• I •••• # luuAu~t1 lN2 PRICED sett s 115,000. Nice 3 SR w/herdwOOd firs &ox 135' Full« Rlty 852-1268 ••• u. .... l HOROSCOPE Income Tax Pr•paratlon SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS .... /..,, .. pert time 25 rn to etert. IUl.O_ lmmed. Good oppty WHr\VfOWliio COM-pa ny. BookkHplng, acct8 rec, typlno r~.. ' good phone pereoneftty, ..-y neg. 880-ateo BOAT REPAIR Exp'd worxwa In ftwalaa. prep a woodwof'k 875-2137 • •• 111111 iODAY'S ·CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Doesn I win 8 ll1ewpomt 11 Motl'ler ho•~ 14 Coincide 15 Show fea1 16 Ar. d1eam 17 Oo survey work 19 E•·GI 20 Oirectton 2t Backer 22 Prey pan 24 Salute 26 Onsets 27 Prmce Pacol IC port 30 E•erts 32 Slothful 33 lndlan gar I> 34 Kind of notf' 37 Cabooses 38 Spanish don 39 Big amount 40 Yale srudenl 4 I Street sound 42 f8f·d•· 43 Sa"il happily 45 ThrObt>ed 46 CobblH 48 Motor c11> 49 ~IQtfe 50 Sundey dri.,,. S2 Spit out S6 Possessive 57 Ne•t 10 last 60 Airlines Toieoo 61 Oflw IOrlh 62 or ships 63 Sauce 64 "Understoo<JI 65 Bell sound DOWN 1 LOI 2 Asu1n carpel 3 Flower 4 Suede etc 5 lndone111r> coin 6 Rowboat 7 Take 11 easy 8 A1>sen1 9 Snooo 10 Bridge 1t Pas11mf's t2 Aegard1nq 13 We<ls 18 Jog Or t<OI 23 Rascal 25 Beaulllul works 28 F"ortuneteller 27 Stapr. IOO<l 28 Songte 29 Oangerousty 30 Decreased 3 t Pren 33 W1tl'lered 35 Whenever 36 -to did 38 Squats 39 Charm 4 1 841<1 occupant • 2 light unit u Electees 45 Be t>reathteu 46 Blf't>ecue toots •1 Bugte call 48 Door lleet>ef so ComlO<table 51 Eur•e red S3 Overlay S4 An<l others SS Water source S8 Tokyo once 59 s.><a .. --- 1fd ..,,l : ~" i Ht lJ 'c Df R\U ! fl BILL YA TE:~ VW-PORSCHE 837-4800 49 l-4S I I . .. I l ' . 1 11 ,r1tr '""'''" ,, •·1·;. Fluor project put on baCkburn_,r Irvine City Council votes 3-2 to delay j)lan for six months to complete study rules while a six-monlb 4&udy it conducted to determine what chanees art needed. Auor official11rauect Monday they have the riaht to build an additional I .S million square feet ol ltMfll or speculati'Ve office spece on their 162- acre site at Jam~ Boulevard and the San DietO Freeway. the corporation's own UK. In a 3-2 vote. the council becked the staft' interptttation and decided it should remain in effect durina the 180-day lludy period. • movie theater complex on the prop- eny. Fluor has entered into a panner- dup with Trammell Crow Co.. a map deve&oper. to build the pro- jects. ment plan .... We arr Cntatn that after furthtr study. tht couedl ~ that the proJ«t meets pr rtqu1rementJ. ·· Althou&h tht council deci..on triU delay matltrl. it 1n no way JeQP- ardizn the Auor-Trammel Crow pannenhip." By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ofllle....,,.. .... In a decision that will delay Auor's Corp.'s plans to construct hiah·riK office buildings around its corporate headquaners, the Irvine City Council Cout Eddie Martin, the "Father of Orange County Avta- tlon," tell• of the early days of flying on the Orange Coast.~ A3 Coast residents react to a proposal to ban bars' "happy hours." I A3 California Hollywood acrlptwrlters end bitt-....rlk+.IAI Nation Subway victim says trio were sitting when Bernhard Goetz shot them./ AS vottd Monday to stand by its de- velopment JUidelines for the Irvine Business Complex area. which in· eludes the Auor property. The council directed it' staff to continue enforcina the development City staff members claim Auor has the riaht only to build new offaces for While the decilion prevents Auor from Df'OCttdina with its Dian• for newoftice buildinp. city ofl"'icialssaid Monday's vote should not prevent Auor from processina its plans for two hotels. retails businesses and a Earty today Auor releastd the follow1n1 statement ttprdina. tht vote: .. We are. of course. d1up- pointtd that tht Irvine City Council has postponed a 4ecision on approval of the Auor-Trammel Crow develop- Council members David stlll. David Baker and Salty Anne Miner , ...... _ PUJC>m/d) Jail crowd~ing to cost county a $50,000 fine Gray's ruling by county anorneys. Supervisors study solution, but say _theylack ft 1nds At a Monday aftemootl coun hearing in Los An1Cles. Gray bdd Orange County Sheriff Brad Gala and the Board of ~iton i• --...""lt?ml>fO(coun for not~ 1978 rulina that beds be prov for each inmate who spcndsa niaht in the jail. By JEFF ADLER °' .............. The SS0.000 will be purtlr a court account to pay for a special mulCr who wlll be appointed to OVttlee uPIJ'l(ling cond1uons at the jatl, Gray told the Associated Press. After beina held in criminal con- tempc and fined SS0.000 for failina to comply with a 1978 federal coun order to provide beds for all Oran~ County Jail inmates. members of the Board of Supervisors said today they art sru-dyina ways to meet federal uirements. He also imposed a penalty of SIO per ni&ht apinst Gates and the county 1orcach inmate witbouta bed. -conservatives hail Mon--t=t..--~ ·--":"llt---.a~~ Chairman Thomas-Riley said hi i's awaiting a repon from the county probation department that would recommend an alternative Stfttencing program aimed at reduc- i,..._.be number of inma bu& be l&ayed the ()(~~~l»---if give the county time to comply with day's Supreme Court rul- ing on polltlcatspendlng limits.JM Arms talks continue with Soviets claiming Re- agan's MX missiles are "trump card." IM A dozen South Africans have been killed In the latest rioting./ M lllnd&Body Southern Callf ornla ls prime territory for skin oancor. pon't Ignore the warning signals./81 Heart bypass operations are becoming more fre- quent but studies seriously challenge their effectiveness. /81 Sporta ~a Barns Is a model of consistency for Orange Coast College's women's swimming team./C1 Edison High has a new phenom for Its football program./C1 Court's decision: Boy can play on girls volleyball team./C2 Entertainment Young love encounters rough shoals In the new play "SaJt Water Moon" at South Coast Reper- tory./83 "First Steps" Is an en- grossing docu-drama on televlslon tonight/BS Buineu Officers of the failed Herlta~e Bank of Anahe m have been sued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.1114 INDEX Erma Bombeek B2 Bridge B6 BuUetln Board A3 Buetneu 8+5 Clatllfled C&-8 Comk>I ee Croaword Cl Delth Notlcel C• Horoecope CT Ann Lander• 82 Mind and Body 81·2 Opinion • A8 P..-azt 81 Pier~ 83 Police Log A3 Pubic Notlcel C•-5 8porta c1-.. T...-.on 82 n.ter1' 83 W.ther A2 Plerrepaln Art Ferrick cata tlaroafh a naated bolt u malnteDanee work coatlll._ at tbe 1'ew- port Pier. Sftr7 two yean workmen re- place the pier •pporta tbat beCln to uow the ....,..aad-teu f»f 9torm da•aae aa4 rot caued by 'ftrloaa .. creatuee. The firm contracted to do tJae work. Art Broman General &ll&ineerlnl Coatracton of Lona Beach, will 8008 IDOft to tile llalboa Pier. Tile plen remain opea darblC tile work. LIVI SPACES CONTEST Entry Form See Page AS .Control of health care costs needs to be top priority Natton~mployees can no Ion er afford spf raltn medical cost By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .............. Pacific Mutual Life lnsuraooe Co. says. "The health care industry is undcr- aoina a revolution -there s no other term for it. The aovemment and employers cannot afford the spiralina costs of medical care:· said Walter Gcrk(n, chairman of the board of Pacific Mutual. which is head- quancred in Newpon Beach. Gerken·s comments were made JWey also said he expected the boant would be briefed Wednesday on U.S. District CounJ~ William his order. .. lt 1s not ncccssanly surprisins, we expected i~" SupeTVisor B~ But Nest.ande 531d problems at the jail shQu~ placed In the lapl of (Pleue ... OOUJn'Y / .W) High Court puts limit on c~arges for_PWI suspects Frem 11.aff u4 witt repert1 A drunken dnver who tnJures or kills several people in an accident can be charged with only one count of felony drunken driving. the state Supreme Court ruled unanimous!)' Monda)'. The ruhng eliminates 10 of the 13 charges against Joan Wilkoff of Garden Grove:. who was arrested following a four<ar crash in August 1983 on Pacific Coast Highway m Huntington Beach. One person was killed and fi ve were injured. Wilkoff was charged with one count of vehicular manslaughter and Sill counts each of the separate cnmcs of drivin$ while intoxicated and driving with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit ofO. I 0 in such a wa) as to cause tnJury or death. Orange Count)' Supcnor Coun Judge James Smith and the 4th Distnct Coun of Appeals upheld the multiple charges. But the Supreme Coun said there should ha ve been only one count of each charie. The coun ruled that state law prohibits the act of dri ving while drunk. and only one punishment per illegal act 1s allo~ed. Whether muh1ple charges can be tiled depends on the defini11on of the illegal act. Justice Allen Broussard said. For e ample. he said. 1n vehicular manslaughter the illegal act 1s defined as tht unlawful killing of a human being. If three people are killed in one (Pleue eee DRU1'UN/A2) Mission's myth not hard to swallow By DENNI GEORGATO The chcc~ ot tounst!> and the nngmg of church bells greeted tht' s~allo"'" of ~n Juan apt trano toda' as the~ completed their annual JOumry 10 an old mission 1n this coa~tal town Drastic changes will be required of doctors. attorneys and federal tax planners if the '::::J. costs of health care art to bt cu . the ht-ad of the Monday afternoon at the anntal (Pl---llSALTB/A2) Walter Gerken E1gh1y-n1nc·war-old Paul i\rbiso and his grandson. Mike Gcsttlum. :!Q tolled four cuHron bell 1n the (Pleue eee TW&&T I A2) . BB won't ngJJt wetldds Israel life not that-different ru.llng ., .•.. ., ...... ............. Huntinaton Bctd ollkaals Mon- day ....... fftl•tltd •• .-vm o( t .. s&ate C'oettal COii~ to Wp rnolvt a b9ttte shapint up over wetlands alona the inllnd stdc of PacifK' Coe t Hlpway ""Wftft Bach Boulevard and the Senta Ana Ri~er. In tatuna the tt11on. the City Counc1l 1lt0 d«lded not to contest a 1913 fi~ by the IUIW Dtplnmtnt ,..... .. WM'LAND9/A2) . . ·. from.U .S.: teen visitor says Eran Nldan. a 17-ycar-<>ld visitor from lsnrl. was stand1aa before a ninth...,.ctt worid hist~ class at Ntwp0n Harbor Hap School. wait· i9'1 to fttkt questions about his homtland. Ht WIS prepared to d is· cuu &he intncecits oflsrKh politics. the romplta tMVh-Arab ronOict and IHI natton's uniqut arm wrv1cc rtqun·tmtnt-mandauna servl('t for womtn 11 ~II as men. A Newpon Harbor tucknt raised his hand. • "Llkc. -.hat do )OU do for fun'r' the youth aSikC'd. "You know. hkt after Khool" Eran. drc~ 1n a loott wcat h1n and blut tc.Ant ~nnncd" t~ fam1har qucsuon. "We do c"cr')'th1na that )-OU do for run.'' he rcpl1td. "We ha~ panics But one d1fftrcnct bl-tween )our panics and our panics 1i. that 1n I racl -..e do n't ha'e a (lqal) dnnluna •It' Herc. )OU ha"c one t>ttr and gt\ oc1tC'd ~IUSC it's forbtddcn. We don'tatt e cited about 1t. h' nou bit dtal 1n brad.'' Ot~r qu uon ptt hC'd at ran ronctrncd daun fa t food. mo"'~cs and mu 1 Ont tudtnt aslt'd ... Do \OU hl\C ca~ 1\'\ lsnK'I'~" The quent'S ltd tht c"'pon \IU· dent • tc:nhcr li..cnncth 8au<'rmlw .. ttr to \Ith ··l\.J all o'er ------= I the world thin~ a ut the qilM thin ' .. l.•trr. tht hntth tttl'I 1J hr dldn' f\:all\ mind the qunt1on aboUt ll'fnhlt In h1 t. one of t~ kt (Pl_.. ..... AIU·/A2) suooOncd the 11A·month su~dy ~ prdina the Irvine Businn' Comp&c ordinance. Council members ~rry 1ran and Barbara Wiener disa,reed. uyma some of he development 1uutt should bc,Jkddcd. au much.-c.ther ~~..-.'"-'•:tc. pert\tPS within a few wttks. A&ran Yid he viewed the Studr, pro~sal as a "dccp.~1x motion. • wh1<'h would simply bury the conflict for Sul months. Witncr arautd that the develop. rMMdtsputc was a Policy matter that should be decided by the counctl and not be referred to city staff members and advisory commissions for stud). But 111 • he bcl.icvcd a l)t'riod of re' iew will rvcntually lead to a compromise resoluuon of the dis- 1&rttmcnt. He disputed the "d,ccp. sf x" dcsrrlpi on. said preHurc from ~OpcTS'JTIXlO\I' lo build in Irvine would not allow the matter to ~ buried. Several C'Ouncal member$ com· mentcd they had fielded numerous phone C'alls from local busines people ut1ina the council to dttide the IHUC. At least IS companies art on a waiting list for e>ermis ton to do adchuon.I <'on1truction in lr\'1nc. f ll) omc.:ial& IA)' development JS &tina held up btautc of the hmil of the road system. Jo~ptl P. Tramble. Fluor aencral counsc:l. u1d more thun S600 mil hon in proper\~ and ck'clopmcnt CO$\\ 14' 1n\'Olvrd 1n lhc p!An pr~ b)• Fluor ans,1 tb partnet. dt--..~loper Trammell (row Co. He uraed a prompt dtt11jon by 1hc council. SA} ing the companies wanted to toke iadvantaae of low in1ere5t rotes. He-said a complete revision of the Irvine 8u5incss Complex ordinance would be timc-consumin& an<1 "would work an undue hardship on the Fluor Corp ... DRUNKEN DRIVER RULING •.• PromAl ' crash. there c.ould be 1hrtt s;tparate charaes of manslaughter. Broussard said. Similarly. firing one bullet that kills two people could lead to two murder chaf1tCS. But felon)' drunken driving 1~ defined as drivina while intoxietttcd in a way that causes inJury or death. Broussard said. "The number of times the act is committed de1crmincs the number of times the S1atute is violated." he s:ud. "The Lcaisla1urc has chosen to draw a line ... by defining one crime m terms of an act of violence agam~t the ~rson ... while definina the other in terms of an act of dri vi ng." he "id. There urt several cases pendina in Orange County couns that could be affected by the high court ruling, Kym L. Murphy. 26, of Oxnard is charged with three C'Ou nts of felony. manslau~hter. felon y drunken driv- . ing with injury or death and driving under the influence of alcohol. She also 1s charged with a single count of driving with a restricted driver's lice nse. The accident in which Murphy is charged result,·d in thl' deaths of three yo ung Mil>S•On Viejo women. The two-car accident occurrl•d last foll in a 11trctch of Pacific Coast Highway near Huntington H. rbour known as "Blood Alie)':· The ruling al ocould affect the case against Michael W. Reding. 26. The Fullenon man 1s charged with four count5 of second-degree murder. four counu of manslau,hter and two counts of drunken driving. Reding was involved man accident last fall in Fullerton that killed a Fullcnon mo1her. Pamela True· blood. and her three children. HEAL TH CARE REVOLUTION .•• Prom Al - meetinJ of the 552 Club. a support most cost-enecuve care. he said. sroup for Hoag Memorial Hospital in Other changes in both Medicare Newport Beach. and other insurance programs call for "The health care industry needs to placing a ceiling on the amoun1 find ways to provide high quality reimbursed for each type of injury or medical care while c6ntrolling costs illness. Gerken said. in a highly competitive environ· As a result. 1f costs for a particular ment, .. he said. illness exceed the allowable payment, Gerken said rising health costs the hospital is forced to absorb the accounted for I 0. 7 percent of the loss. . _ aross national product in-1983. Tif~ -uch changes forced hospitals to S355 billion spent that year is ex-take a harder look at unnecesary costs pected to increllse to more than SI so they would stay below the reim· trillion by the end of the century. he burscment ceiling. It also makes for said. more competition among hospitals. To keep up with those expenses. To tighten their belts. hospitals..are health insurance companies like Pa· asking their doctors to do as much cific Mutual have been forced to raise testing prior 10 hospital admission their premiums by 20 to 50 percent. and to make better use of out-patient Employers, in tum. are demanding services. more information from their in· Doctors are also being asked to surancc carriers, Gerken says. Where avoid unnecessary admissions and they were only concerned before with ..oRCrations.--~ - - employee satisti ion. emp oyers 'Tm not talking about appendec- now demand information regarding tom1c~ or cancer surgery.'' Gerken health costs and expenditurcsrelating said. "However. the incidence of C· to average lengths of stay by hospital sections (Caesarean) and hys· and by diagnosis or type of ad-1ercctom1cs is in~reasjnUJ ~g misswn. -- -rates. TheT -sccllon rate 1n C'ahfom1a "As a result of rising health care is over 20 pcr~ent of all birth!:-but costs. employers have revolted." infant monality 1s about the same as Gerken said. it was I 0 years ago when the C-secuon About 60 percent of the nation's rate was less than 7 percent." top 500 companies have changed Changes have to be made 1n the their health benefits 10 encourage counroom as well. Gerken says. employees to-shop around for the Doctor arc running unnecessary tests due to the threat of malpractice suits against them. Those tests may be costing up to $40 billion a year in unnecessary health care, Gerken said. "We need chanaes in tort law because of the tremendous cost or malpractice insurance," he said. "Eventually the availability of malpractice insurance is aoina to dry --up-unless somrthina.is ctonc Jl>on.- Finally. Gerken said, tax reform proposed by the Treasury Depart· ment threatens medical insurance coveraac. The proPoS&I says that employer contributions to medical insuranc~ would be counted as tU· able income for the employ_ec. ··1fthis tax is put into effect, some of the young and healthy workers may ~drop preventive health coverage to avoid taxation. As people opt out of health planJ.Jhc..eosuiscs foL older. -and less-healthy workers." Gerken said. ··The tax would be regressive. hitting hardest at those least able to afford it." -· On-a-politWe-oot . Gfficcn-13f insurance t'arriers and hospitals can work totether on arranacments to establish rates to create incentives fol' patients to choose their hospitals. Also. insurance companies arc promoting wellness programs to en- courage preventive medicine. stress management and fitness progr;\ms. TWEET TWEET. THEY'RE BACK ••. From Al sacred garden of the M1ss1on San Juan Capistrano while a half-doLcn swallows circled overhead. Arb1so said the loud pealing of the bells sometimes frightens the shy birds away. "but we ring them anyway." to let the people know the birds are here. Arb1so has been the mission's official swallow spotter and bell ringer for the past four decades. The official arrival time was 8:47 a.m. under sunny skies. Scores of cheering onlookers stood behind Arbiso as he rang the bells. Michael Detmers. who brought his wife and two children from Grand Rapids. Mich .. for the occasion. said he studied a display at the mission so he could pick out the swallows from the pigeons. blackbirds. sparrows and other birds that reside in th1c; com- munity 65 miles north of San Diego. "We came a long wa y for th1\ ... he said. "We set up our vacation -;o we could be here ... He and his wife. Jo~phinc. wa!> s1and1ng in another part of 1he gardens from the bellringcr and hadn '1 seen any swallows yet but were confident they would later 1n the day. Melanie Detmcrs. their 13-year-old daughter. said she was having fun. ··but I'd rather be at Disneyland ... Several hundred visi tors ho{>in~ to catch an early glimpse of the bards walked about the m1s'l1on grounds earl y today. their hcadc, turned sky- ward. ··r .. c been looking forward 10 this for !>O long." c,a1d Rose D'Onofrio. of Bndgeport. Conn. "I got up early this morning but so far I ha,en't seen any swallows. But I'm glad I'm here. Maybe the) (the bards) "ill come out la tcr." 8) da > c; t"nd . some 5.000 devoted bird watchers ""ere expected to pass through the gate\ of M111'i1on San Juan ('ap1\trano. where the swallows have spent their '>Pring and summer for the past 209 )l'3r'>. Th<: """allow\. according 10 legend. m1gratl' to th<: m1ss1on from their wint<:r home 1n Goya. Argentina. completing 1he 6.000-m1lc1ourney on Man:h 19. ~I. Joseph's Da). .\lthough the birds have been part of m1ss1on lore since the church was founded in 1776. the tourists didn't turn out in great numbers until the swallow's fabled return was popu· larized by composer Leon Rene in his 1939 hit sona. "When the Swallows Return to Capistrano." ''They (lhc tourists) never get tired of ~eing the: swallows come: back. I guess they 1ust like havin'-somethin~ predictable in lheir hvcs. ·said Chen Culver. a secretary at the mission. In recent years. as development increased around the mission. fewer of the insect-eating swallow" have come back to the chur<.'h grounds. Instead. nocks of lln) fork-tailed birds rc-~ttlcd in outlying rural area . where it 1s quieter and bugs more plentiful. Culver said The arrival of the swallows in- augurates a daylong C'Clebrauon at the m1ss1on. beginning w11h a morning mass a1 the chapel. A parade. c:ongs. manachi music. basket weaving dem- onstrations and the performance of a Juaneno Indian dance aroup were among the other festivities planned to celebrate the i.wallows' homecoming. ISRAEL LIFE. CULTURE EXPLAINED .•. From Al purpo'>Cs of h1~ visit. he said. was 10 c;how American students that their Israeli counterparts arc not all that different. Eran was one of 50 Israeli high school students scnl o veri,ea'> for a month-long 1our of Amencan c1t1c\. The youngsters ha ve been speaking at pubhc and private !>Chool~. before Jewish and non-Jewish audience-:.. Eran was one of c:1x teens who spent a week in Orange ( ount> during a v1•'1t sponsored ~y the Israeli M m1~try of Foreign A ff aw. and the Orange County chapter of the Amcman Jewish C omm11tcc. E.1rher. Eran had l'>cen awed by the s11e and rapid pace of New York C ll y He survived snow 1n Denver, where he also encountered a 11tudent who apparently confu"Cd modern hrachs with tht1r nomadic desert neighbor~. the Bedouins "Where do you park x,our camels when you come to \C'hOOI . 'the Rocky Mountain 'itudcnt a11kcd Another youth wondered ... Oo you cut people 41 hand' off for pun1'ih· ment'r' OurinJ his v1">1t to the Orange C'oast. Eran St3ycd With Jack and haron Lc1der ofNewpon Bca~h and their daughter. us1e, who'sa 11Cn1or at Newport Harbor Hip. The Israeli youna~ters usually work 1n boy-sari teoms. but the da) Eran addrc-,scd Kenneth Bauerm1estcr's s1iuh·penod clu,. h1 partner was 111 Eran had no difficulty. however. ficldina some friendly quen1ons alone He usured the Newpon teen\ that Israelis have ,1m1lar taste" 1n pop cultun.-hrach\. he said. watch "D1ff'rrn1 ~1mkl'~ ..... , he A r cam" and "Three's ( ompany:· They see .. Ht' crl y Hills Cop" at the movies. though with Hebrew subtitles. I n\lead of McDonald's and Burger King. Israeli teens cat at McDavid's and Burger Ranch. F.\cn the music 1s the same. "I lake U2 and Bruce Spnng.stecn,"_ Fran ?>a1d "But I don't like Madonna and Pn nlc .. He said l\rael has punkcrs and hl'd' )'metal music fans. Eran himself pla~'I gu11ar 1n a rock band ~hose '>ound leans toward Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple lvaeli' cn10> sk11ng in mountain area'>. hiking 1n tht dtscrt and surfina along 1hc coast. But Eran Pointed out that Israeli life docsn·t completely mirror that of the United ~latc-s. For example. Eran wa'> born 1n a Kibbut1. a collective settlement un1Quc 10 Israel. He ..aid all Kibbutz resident~ do some type of work fo r the ~ttlcmcnt but do not earn a salaf). All 1thare in ow nership and decision making. Most K.ibbut1 children do not hvc w11h the ar parents but arc ra1~d •<>&ether 1n a youth facility. Eran·, fam1I)' mo,cd 1n 1974 to a de velopment town. wh1c:h he de· ~r1bcd as a new. gdvernmcnt-sup- f)Oned \ 1llagc 1n which 1mm1arant ram1hes arc ab~orbed Currently. he \aid. l~r3cl " prov1d1na new homes and education to F.1h1op11n Jews Oecina that na11on's famine I rach youths attend school ,.x da}s a week. with empham on basic subJcCts. plus Enslish and computer 1ence. After,h•lh schoo{. all Israelis must ~rvc 1n the army -three year for men. two year<J for women. "This 1s ncce\,ar' f()r our survival." Eran ~1d . "We're sur- rounded by 21 Arab countries lhat don't like us. We don't have many case~ of people dropping out of the arm y." Israel cannot huy 011 from llS Ar.ib neighbors. ~o 1t must import pet- roleum across great distances. Be· cauS<' of the high cost of gasoline. Israelis prefer small fuel-efficient Japanese or European cars. Eran said. Israel is can obtain a driver's license al 17 but can operate a motorbike at 16. The Hebrew alphabet used by Israelis has 24 lctlers. and vowels arc not used be yond elementary school. Unlike English. Hebrew 1s written from right to lcf\. .. You ""rile hackwards." Eran insisted, with 3 ')mile. De\pite a wh1rlw1nd schedule of hi&h school and temple v1s1ts. Eran's week 1n Orange Count y lef\ u little time for Y1!ut~ to Di neyland and the Univer$.1I 'tudms Tour Rcforc !\>~departure. he insisted his tour had not )'Cl become boring. Some American students had asked more poh11cal que'lt1on~. some had wanted to know more abOut da1ina. But all were fnen~ly and open to new idea . he~1d. -nc of the more frequent quc tions wa whether Eran would like to move to the United 5t3tcs "I tcll 1hem I feel at home at Israel, that my friend and fom1ly are 1n Israel." he said. From Oranac C'ounty. Eran'sJrOup wa~ scheduled for ~quick v1s11s to Ph<>tniit, n Oieao and Wl\h1~ton, D.C .. before Oy1oa back to lsrae "It is exhaus1in, •• the lsrac teen admiued. "But I en.JOY every minute of1t." ' Temp• Utlle AoGll ~ ,. l_.. a.a ~ ., 0 MIM!f 9Neh Tt 67 SN>w ... HIQll, tow'°' 24 noura enol11911 & 1 m MllwMM .. " N•_..i W.•-S.-." ~ NOA• U .. 0.0• J (f~(• ""*'Y ,. 10 Mplt.81 Pl\ll 6-4 as Al=Q\141 ,42 33 H..,,,.... u IJO Atn¥ 70 3t Hw~ es •2 Menor• " 34 Hew YOik •1 22 AllMll 53 3) HOllOllt, VI 44 31 S111111AM .. •• AIHllf'ltio C.ly 42 H OllllllOMI C11y es '6 Calif. Tem1>9 San•• C<ll• IO .. 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" Eztended Newpoft~ eo '7 Sec:ondlWOn 909llf!I 4,7 ~ II 10 Ontltlo 53 '1 HowelOrl .. M 11 44 S.... Nit tOd•l •I &:04 p.m , ,._ Pllmlptlnot ,, ...... " " 1'1111~ clOlldy T!Mteey Cill4tt"'9 to .......... 57 43 W9dM9dey II 5 7 a m l/ICI NII eoM'I ~-.~ I t7 11 ,..., Wit IUMy ..,.. ,flday I/Id &Mur· ,._tide M ... lll04 pm .lealt ....... 12 » M\I ~ 111 I.Ill mlcl IOI 10 IOw 70t 8enhma101110 51 42 MOOll Mii lodl/ II 4 37 p.m , rltM IC-.Olly 70 41 ~. \hell lllen ww:::i, 4 IO 8 WtdMtdity 11 6 5 a Ill 11\Cf Mii eoM'I SanOabrltl 70 •2 IAIV .... 87 .. --LOWI Ill .... 409 lo 90I. 8111.IOM 58 45 al 534pm , Massage parlors to remain on HB'sBeach Boulevard By ROBERT BARKER and the owners ofthe massage parlor to pcrrn11 "granafarhering" that 0t ... De11y,.......,. went to court. where the case i-; woulLJeLlhc.. siLa rlors on b • pendi - -Boulevard stay put. Hunnngron-Bea cit oftlci1ts To head off such controversies. the Thcv also ·arc stcking changes in executed an "about face" Monday City Council pve direction Monday the ordinances 10 prohibit the parlor~ night in 1heir efforts to disperse night to the Planning Commission to from being located in family shop. massage parlors now concentrated incofPora•e changes in the ordinance ping centCfs. al.ona Beach ____ _.~~.;..;;~~.;;~ ... .;.----.;...;.liiill_iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Boulwn;L ___ -. After a raging controversy and a M Arth . CdM F a laW')Ult, Officials stTVCd notice that ac ur-reew y they will. indeed. permit the parlors to operate on Huntinaton Beach's 11· nk severed by Caltrans main thorou1hfare through a "grand· father clau~ ... But that's not how things were intended when officials approved new regulations in 1982. TryinJ lO prevent Beach Boulevard from being turned into a potential red light district. the officials had ap. proved new regulations that prohibited parlors from being located wit hin 200 feet of residences. 500 feet ofa school or chu rch and 10.000 feet of another adult business. The Beach Boulevard parlors. which clearly didn't comply. were given until June of this yea r to find new quarters. But one of them. Spa of Hawaii. encountered a real tempest last fall when its owners tried to move off 8¢ach and into a family~oriented shopping center at Springdale Street and Warner Avenue. The new location met all the criteria imposed by offi cials. But irate residents and business people !>tormed City Hall. claiming that the massage parlor and family res· taurants and ice cream parlors didn't mix. The Ci ty Coun<:1l blocked the move The short roadway connecting MacArthur Boulevard witJi the northbound Corona del Mar Freeway (Route 73) has been closed per- manently by Caltrans officials. THe 11/J·mile connector. which lies m the bustling business area south of John Wayne Airpon. was closed Monday to allow for completion of Route 73. The freeway work is expected to be completed by the end of the yea r and will include onramps at Jamboree Road in both directions. sa ys Cahrans spokeswoman Margie Tiritilli. Caltrans officials say MacArthur's nonhbound commuters can connect with the San Dieao Freeway by continuing on MacAnhur all the way to the freeway inttrchange. .. To connect with the nonhbound Route 73. motorists now will tum off MacArthur to Jamboree, Birch Street or Campus Drive. From 73, motorists can connect with the 55 and 405 freeways. Signs were posted during the past week alerting motorists to the closure. WETLANDS PRESERVATION SOUGHT ••. From Al ofF1 shandGamethat 150anesinthc area constitute wetlands. Wetlands arc areas covered by water that ~upport vejetation and provide a habitat for birds. fish and animals. Development on such land '"prohibited by the slate Coastal Act. The state Coastal-Conservancy. a public agency form<.'d 10 preserve wetlands. played a prominent role in a compromise decision to preserve 915 acres of wetlands in the Bolsa Chica area to the northwest alons the coast in unincorporated temtory that's surrounded by Huntington Beach hmi1'. The Coastal Con· scrvancy 1s expected to assist in the planning and financing of land ac- quisition in the area. "Wr'rc saying." Councilwoman Ruth Finley said today. "that we arc Just .Gall 642-6088 ~1 f hlJtY H you 00 '* '-r"I"' Plc:it' by 630Pl'I> '-410.IOlt ,.,.., .,., ~ C40'f ... __......, goina on the premise that the area i5 wetlands. Now let's sec how to preserve as much as possible." City officials said they will explore ways to consolidate wetla.nd areas or to make land trades that will permit owners to develop at other locations. Gary Gorman. president of the newfy formC'<t Friends of 1he Hunt· ington Wetland$ orpniiation. sa id today that the Port of Los Angeles. for ellample. is "very interested ... Pon officials. he said. want to drooac 200 acres of Los AnJel~s wetlands to expand their facilities. To do so. he s::11d. they may agree to preserve wetland!. in other areas-specifically by buying some of the property in Huntinaton Beach and scttins it aside for preservation and rcstorauon. "The wetlands arc a maior nsset to our city," he ~aid. "And if preserved they would I>\: one of the largest. if not the largest. wetlands within city limits in the state of California." Gorman said. Much of the wetland property is owned by the state Department of Transportation. which at one time planned to use 11 for an ill-fated frecwa)'. The other propeny ownc" arc the Sou. thern California Elton Co . the Mills Land & Water Co. nd an indi vidual. Daisy Tborpe. Mills Lllnd & Water Co. at qne t qte planned "substantial development'' on its portion. accordina to City Adm1niwator Charles Thompson. Report$ ha~circulatcd that a high· me hotel has been planned, but Thomp!lon stlld he didn't believe a hotel t under consideration. Wlilat do you Uke abotlt tu D1Uy Pilot? Wlaat dott't yn llke? Call tM Hmber at left ud y09r me11a1• wUI be recorded, traa1crtbed ••cl deltnrt4 to die appropriate edtt«. . TM 11me tf • ..., •••ertac 1ervlee may be 11ed to rttonl letter1 t.o tM editor oa any topic. C..trtM&en &e oar LeUtr1 col1m1 m11t lacllde tklr name aid &ele,.._. a1mkr for verlflutloa. No ctre1latlee calls, """· Tell n .Ut'• • '"' mlM. -' ORANGE COAST llllJPllll H.L. 8cbwert1 Ml Publlthet Clroue.tloft 71ot1Mt..._ Cl•11•1d ~ 71.,.....,. Al....., ................. , MAINOPPICI 330 W• .. (II C:C.1 Mlell C" "441' lddf• lo• '* Co.I• ...... e. ~ "'"'*' _, tunoa, " you oo rlOI ,.......,. your Prenll' Zlnl Keren Wittmer Copyrl(llll ,..., Orll!OI CO.• ~ ~ No -&1°'1ft ...... , ........ ..,,., -• ..,..,... f'llenll '*-" ""'' Cit rt(ltOdUtld ~ ~ I*• "*'Of\ OI COO't'~ ., ..,. ~ 1 • "' • (411 lltfQft I 0 I 111 llNI yOllr copy ..a ........... Managing Editor A~lelng Director RoNmarJ C"urcttman Controller Robert L Centretl Production Meneger I ) ( l \ t 011nt e 1ne or . . Coa•t Eddie Martin, the "Father of Orange County Avia- tion,'' tella of the early days of flylng on the Orange Coast./ A3 Coast residents react to a proposal to ban bars' "happy hours." I A3 California Hollywood scriptwriters end bitter strit<-e.IA5 Natl on Subway victim says trio were sitting when Bernhard Goetz shot them./A5 Conservatives hall Mon- 's Su reme COUff7Ul- lng on polltlcal spending llmits./M ~orld-__ _ Arms talks continue with Soviets claiming Re-- agan's MX misslleis are "trump card." I A4 A dozen South Africans have been killed In the latest rioting./ A4 lllnd&:Body Southern Callfornla ls prime territory for skin cancer .Don't Ignore the warning slgnals./81 Heart bypass operations are becoming more fre- quent but studies seriously challenge their effectiveness. /81 Sport._ Dana Barns Is a model of consistency for Orange Coast College's women's swimming team./C1 Edison High has a new phenom for Its football program./C1 Court'sdeclslon: Boy can play on girls volleyball team./C2 Entertainment Young love encounters rough shoals In the new play "Salt Water Moon" at South Coast Reper- tory./83 "First Steps" Is an en- grossing docu-drama on - television tonlght./83 Bulneu Officers of the failed Heritage Bank of Anaheim have been sued by the Federal Oepoalt Insurance Corp.llM INDEX Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge 88 Bulletin Board A3 Buttnett IM-6 c1.-11ed ce-e eom1e1 ae Crouword Cl Death NOtlC* ~ Horoecope C7 Ann Lander• 82 Mind Ind Body B 1·2 Optnk>n A8 PIP8f~I 81 Play .-tew 83 Polee log A3 Public Notices ~-5 Sport• C1-4 T~ 82 TMatera 83 Weather A2 Pier repairs Sat e e a1 Sul>CTV'tsors 'trying to solve crowding problem. t bu! lack financial resources By .JEFP ADLER At a Monday afternoon coun ., .. ...,....... hcarina in Los An,eles, Gray bdd Af\er being held m criminal con-Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates tempt and fined SS0.000 for failing to and the Board of Supervison in comply with a 1978 federal court contempt of coun for not obey!nc hil order to provide beds for -all Oranac 1978 ruling that beds be provided ror County Jail inmates. memben of the each inmate who spends a ni&ht in the Board of Supervisors said today they jail. arc studying ways to meet federal The SS0.000 will be put in a court requirements. account to pay for a special master Board Chairman Thomas Riley who will be appoinled to ovenec saTcrhc is awaiting a repon from the uwadingcond1taonsat thejaJI, Gray county probation department that told the Associated Prea. wou ld recommend an alternative He also imposed a penalty of SIO sentencing prosram aimed at reduc-per n1Jht apinst Gates and the ina the number of inmates. county l'oreach illlDllC wjibouu bed Riley-also ARrhe cxD«ted the but he stayed the order for 60 days IO board would be briefed Wednesday . give the county time to comply with on U.S. District Coun Judae William hi s order. Gray's ruling by county attorneys. (Pleue ... C001'TT I A2) Fluor project pu on=hol l'o!!-Smonths IiVtne City Council votes 3-2 to study- project gut elines By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ............. In a decision likely to delay Fluor Corp.'s plans 10 conMrUct h1&h-nse offitt buildi"P around its corporate headquancrs. the Irvine Ci1y Council voted Monday 10 s1and by 11s de- velopment guidelines for the Irvine Business Complex area. which in- cludes the Fluor propeny. The council directed its staff to continue enforcing the development rules whale a sax-month study as conducted todctermane what chanaes arc needed. Fluor officials argued Monday they ha ve the righ1 to build an additional I .S million square feet of general or speculative office space on their 162· acre site at Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. David Baker and Sally Anne Miller supported the six-month study. Council members Larry Agran and Barbara W~ner disagreed, saying some of the development issues should be decided at ·a much ear11cr date. perhaps within a few weeks. Agran said he vie~ the studx proposal as a .. deep-six motion. • which would simpty bury the conOict for 11x mon ths. Wientr :itgucd that the dcvdop- ment dispute was a policy mailer that should be decided by the counciJ and not be referred to city staff mem bers and adv1sol) commissions for stud)'. But Sills he believed a penod of review will eventually lead to a compromise resolution of the d1s- a~ment. He disputed the ··decp- s1x .. dcscnpuon. said pressure from develope~ anxious to build an Irvine would not allow the matter 10 be buncd. $c\eral council members rom· mented the) had been fielded numer- ous phone calls from local business people urging the council 10 decide the ISSUl" Art Ferrick cata tbrOUCb a ruatecl bolt•• maintenance work continua at the New- port Pier. lt•ery two yeara workmen re- place the pier aapporta that beeln to abow the wear-and-tear of atorm ctamace and rot caued by .arloaa .. creatara. Tile ftrm contracted to do tile work. Art Broman General 1tnctneerm, Coatractora of Lone Beach. wlll eoon mon to tbe llalboe. Pier. Tbe plera remain open darlllf the work. City staff members claim Fluor has the right only to build new offices for the corporation's own use . In a J-2 vote. the council backed the staff interpretation and decided 1t should remain an effect dunng the 180-day study pcnod. Council members Da vid Sills. At -least IS companies ar~a waiting hl>t for perm1ss1on to d'O add111onal C'Onstrucuon an Irvine. Cat} officials say development 1s being held up because of the hm ats of the road S)Stcm. (Pleue .ee FLUOR/ A2) LIVI SPACES CONTEST Entry Eorm See Page AS BB won't fight wetlands mllng By llOBl'!llT BAUD .............. Huounaton kach omc11ls Mon- day n1aht nhswd tM ltf'Vicn of tht state Coescal C'onterVIM)' to help resolve a blnlc Jh1ptna up ovtt wetland 11on1 lht inland IMk of Plc1fk Coast HipWI) bciwittn Btach Boulevard and the ' nta Ana River. In takiq the Ktlon. the City ('ounc1l alto d«*d not 10 contnt a 19U findi"I b)' IM Mate Dtpenment (Pll 111 -ftTLAJllDe/ d) - Control of health care costs needs to be top priority Natton(employees can no longer afford spiraling medical cost By ROBERT HYNDMAN Oftfle~,... .... Dra!.ta<: changes will be required of doctors. attornc}'S and federal tax planners if the nJina costs of health cart arc to be curbed. the head of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. says. ·'The health care industry is undtr- aomg a revolution -tMrc s no other term for it. The 1ovemment and employers cannot afford tM spiraling costs of medical care:· said Walter Gerken. chairman of the board of Pacific Mutual. which is" head- quancrcd an Ncwpon Beach. Gerken's comments were made Monday afternoon at lbe annual (Pl--... nAL TB/ A2) Walter Gerken Mission's myth not hard to swallow By DENNI GEOR(lATO ........ ~ ....... fhr t:ht'l'f'\ of tourist\ and the ranging of chureh lx'lls grttted the ~wallow\ of San Juan C ap1strano tod:l\ as they complC'trd their annual 1ourne~ to an old m1s~1on an this C'OO\tal tov.n. l 1ght~·nane-vl"ar-0ld Paul .\rbiso and hl!i grandson. Make Ge ttlum, ~~. tolkd four ca!lt·iron bells in the (PleueeeeTW&ltT/A2) Israel life not that different from U.S., teen visitor says SruR .... ---- Eran Nadan. a I 7·~ear-old v1~tor from Israel. •u tandina before 1 n1nt....,... wortd h11tory class at Newpon Harbor Hep School. wait· ins to ftdd qunuons about hi homtland. He was pttpettd to dis. CUM thf 1ntrincin of lltleb oohtic-l. thf comJ*' IMWh·Arab ~fhct and his natton'1 unique 1nny ltf'Vltt requirement-mandat1na wrvitt f'or womm a~ ~II a rMn. Newport H1tbor 1tudtnt raised h" hand ··Like. what dO)'OU do b'fun?" the )Outh 1t.kcd ... You It~. hke 1fter tchool .. Eran drnltd 1n 1 ~ \watstun and bl~~·"'· JrtnMd It the f1m1h1r '-i question. . "We do C\-Cl)th1na that "°°do for fun." hc rrplscd "We ha' C' panic\, But one d1ffcrtnrt bet"-cc n )our pen1n ind our panic\ 1!. that 1n l\nel we don't hl\C a (leaJI} dnnl1ng aac Hett. )OU ha"e onC' ~r and set eimtcd b«lu 1t'1 forbidden We don•t act c\Cllcd about 1t. It' not a b•a dCll 1n I racl .. Oth<'r qU(' uon pitchcd at Eran COM."mcd dauna. fa t food . mo(o1cs ind mu\1 . One 'tudc'nt l!lkC'd. "l)o \'OU ha'c \'at', 1n hracl.,... The qucn~ led tht' Ncv.pon slu· d e nt\' lt'H ha Kenneth Baucnn 1\lC'r to 1gh. ··t-..1d all o'er 1ht-•ortd 1h1nk about the \&me thmt' •. :· I t r t~ l\rach lttn \aid he didn•t rcall\ mind the QU('4tton ahout hf~''"k In fact one uf 1hc kt) (Pl•• -181l.ASL/ A2) - I Viet stude t o face second Swallows get a warm welcome ' _tr· al in p i:o essc:n~' s sl~i11E--=-- Br dMt Anocla&e4 Pre11 A V1t1nam~ student was ordered .Monday to stand trial a stcond time for the shootina death of his ph )sics profCMOf after a defense mott on for a nt'W judlt was turned aside. Jury selection will bealn Wednes- day for Minh Van Lam. 21 . charged with slayina Edward Cooperman. 48. a physics professor at Cal tate Fullenon. · rial was declared in his first Teen h el d Jn theft of purse and car case Fe-b. 19 aner jurors voted to ~uit him offil'$t-dtarce murder. but declartd thC'y were dtadlocked on ccond-dearec or manslauahtcr cha11es. Lam was ordered acquitted of first· dtarce cha'ltS by upcrior Coun JudaC' Richard Btacom. but was ordcrtd to stand triel on the le scr charges. Earlier Monday, Lam's attorney. Alan Mu y. unsuccessfully moved to A 19-ycar~ld Dana Point man was arre ted on suspicion of armed rob- bery Monday only two hours aOC'r a woman rcponcd someone put a knife to her face. looted her purse a_nd s1ole her car. author11ies sa id. oust firsMrialjudae Richard Beacom from hearinJ \~ retrial, Supcrior Court Pmid1n1JudacEvercu Dickey returned the cast to Beacom without rul ina on the motion. court ad minis· trator Alan Slater said. Beat'om had critici:ied May for makina what the Judac-calltd mis-leading and unnctH58ry comments to the jury durina Lam s trial. May said Beacom sllould bt removed from the trial b«auSt of the comments. Chri topher Harold Moraan. a resident of a Dana Point lialfwa y houst t'alled trai1ht Ahead. is bctng held in Oranae County Jail today on SS0.000 bail. Tem1>9 HIOl\. IOw IO< 24 hourHn<Jlng at Sam A~ :14 10 ::,,::Que H H 70 .. Mtttoftee H S4 AtllnUI u » ........ le City 42 " AuMJll .. N """"°'' 42 II lirftlln9Mm .. 83 91-Gk 58 u Ultle lllcKll .. H -~<@~ fltM>NTa: I.~ ... '4 Wiim ,._ COICJ-MwnpfM '3 45 ~heoll 71 57 sno-1 Rein Fll.;troel Snow OcckMCJ.., S latoo<WY ..... MllWM .. 4t " ........ 1111 54 " ,..._,.,, W .. 11..-5etW" • N()AA V C\ Ciiio! .r.;~t., HMhvlllt 12 ao NewOtlMM .. 42 HewYOt\ 41 u Not!Oll.Va. « )I .. .. Olo..,_..CMy 15 41 Calif. Temp• 8111 .. An.II 8eftt1 Cr11r IO .. OfMlla 74 42 SaMeMlll• 67 ., Orlel>OO .. 41 High, low IOt 24 houft tndlng •t 81.m TafloeVll/Wy 44 IO Phil~ 3t 18 IO 00 WeraltelO &a 41 ~' lolM 67 32 " ,. (UfW.I 15 ... Surf report loe1on ,. ,. Pon .Mt » 14 ,_ 54 50 ll;"lllO 28 21 Port'-1.0r M ,. l.lne:MW 57 44 CMC* 61 22 H ,. ~:: .... 11 ... &.OCA'10ll .... ....,. FLUOR EXPANSION PROJECT DELAYED ••• Prom A l "Frankly, the rcallOn we're under a lot of pressure is the money," said Councilwoman Miller. Joseph P. Trimble. Fluor general counsel. said more than $600 million in property and development costs is involved tn the plan proposed by Fluor and its partner. developer Trammell Crow Co. He urged a prompt decision by the council. sayi ng the cotnfanics wanted 10 take ~dvantage o low interest rates. Ho said-a-complete revision of the Irvine Business Complex ordinan« would be time consumin& and "would work an undue hardship on the Flu or Corp." CllW"'10ll.8 C ONtlttt°Jf w v ~.c. g::"' e~ ~ e.rntM.Oh C-d1HH Olltelo'I Wonh Oey!Oft 0.-0..MOlrM °"'°" Olllulfl ,.,~ 65 40 =l•y 41 22 61 H Ael\o 55 » NcflmonO 45 ~7 It LOUii « iO " ...... ,.,..,. ~ 12 ... Llll•Clf't .. " 8111 AlltONo " 07 ..,, Jwen,I" ... .. 52 91 IMMerlt 41 " S..ltl• 12 16 Shrt'/tCIOfl • 11 4S 8'1oa-Q 25 IY"-... H 41 21 51 11 Hl#lllnflon llMch 2·1 '* 63 aa .. _AoblM 56 40 ._ ""IY· """°"' 2-4 '"" 50 u "'° 9il;ll. ... 46 .OChltreet.~ t-4 ,.., 45 1t "9dWood City II ... t2nd •• ,...."""" 2 ... ,.., 57 48 ---to St « ..,~w.oee , poor 17 37 ...,_ 51 ., l.AIQUN IMC)! 1-3 Po« IO u ..,,Olteo •2 56 8enClemtntt 2·~ po« 17 h 8111,randtoO st 50 Wlltt'*"" 51 .. 70 ..,,...., •. 81 .... s .... dlracllon -» 21 llOCllllOft 57 42 ... 43 Hflll, IOw fof 24 noun ending 11 5 p m ,. 40 ...,... St 41 Tl dee .. » ..._. 48 l7 27 1t M 34 4' 77 50 TOOA'Y = T~ 11 ID"-.. 40 1--71 .... ~ 6' 41 Second tow t .32p"' 05 ,......,., M 12 TIAN .. 47 l.Oftlhtdl 51 45 s.tond lllOll • 41p"' 4.1 ,.,00 56 21 WM11in9ton 42 24 == 61 47 -........ ., HEALTH CARE REVOLUTION ••• P r om Al meetinJ of the SS2 Club. a support group for Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach. "The health care industry needs to find ways to provide high quality ~ical care while controlling costs in a highly competitive environ- ment," he said. Gerken said rising health costs accounted-ror 10.7 ~rcent of t gross national product in 1983. The S3S5 billion spent that year is ex- pected to iAt~SC to more than SI trillion by the end of the century, he said. To keep up with those eiq~nses. beaJth insurance companies hke Pa- cific Mutual have been forced 10 raise their remiums byl0..to-~pc1cc11t. 1•-....---'---...--m"'."":ployers. in turn, arc demandin& more infonnation from their in· surance carriers. Gerken says. Where they were onl y concerned before with employee satisfaction. employers now demand information regarding health costs and expenditures relating to avera"e lcn&th.1 of s.tay by bospual and by d1agn os1s or type of ad· mission. "As a result of nsing health care costs. employers have revolted." Gerken said. Aboul 60 percent of the nation's top 500 com panies have changed their health benefits to encourage emplo)'ces to shop around for the most cost-effective care. he said. Other changes in both Medicare and other insurance programs call for placing a ceiling on the amount reimbursed for eac h type of injury or illness. Gerken said. As a result. if costs for a particular illness exceed the allowable payment, the hospital is forced to absorb 1he loss-. ----- uch changes forced hospitals 10 take a harder look at unnecesary costs so they would stay below the reim- b1.1rsement ceiling. It also makes for more competition amona hospitals. To tighten their belts. hospitals are asking their doctors to do as much testing prior to ho.JP.iW adm~s1on -a-tm-u> make belier use of out-patient scrvic.es. Doctors arc also being asked 10 avoid unnecessary admissions and operations. "I'm nol 1alk1ng about appcndec· tomies or cancer surgery." Gerken said. "However. the incidence of C- ections. (('aesaiean) aRd-hy~­ terectom1es as increasing at alarmtng rates. The C-scction rate in California ts over 20 percent of all births. but tnfan1 mortality is about the same as ti was I 0 years ago when the C-sect1on rate was less than 7 percent." Changes have to be made in th e courtroom as well. Gerken says. Doctor arc running unnecessary ,_...,. u H WIGMa II ... • 57 42 Gt•~· 40 2t w..,..,,. ao H ........, 53 45 f'l<l l IOw 2.21."' 10 Gt..Chll 11 ~ :=,::rlOw 1!27 •"' u ""'1t0rd at Ml WIMn 35 21 256p.m 0.2 tests due to the threat of malpractice suits against them. Those tests may be costin& up to S40 billio~ a year in · unnecessary health carC.-Gcrken said. Halarla HonoMll " u ......... K Enendecl """".._ 70 Ontatlo 71 .. eo 47 ~ .. IOI pm 47 53 47 "We need chanacs in tort law because of the tremendous cost of malpractice insurance," he said. "Eventually the availability of Houtlon tndiall9'1Dlil Jaoeieon,Mt. .. : « 17 n '"::l olollOy Tlllnday ~ 10 ~==.Inge 76 " Sun Mii IOdf ti IJ)• p m • r""9 61 43 Wtcll'lttdey 11 5 7 a.m. and Mii aeAil' fair Miiiy ..... Frtdey and .. w. "'-tide 54 44 11104pm JAOlllOIMl!e • 32 0.., H1tN In IN INCi IOe IO low 7°" -9M lltrrwdlno 51 42 Moon Mil 1= at 4 37 p.m .. ,,_ 1(-Clly 70 41 TllllnMf, _, If*! ::':".:£ 4 IO I 8111 Oaortel WtdMtcleY 11 5·5 ~m lllCI tllll l8lir' 70 42 LM veoae 17 43 ..,_ ~lllN40ett I09.. IM.loM 51 45 lt~34pm malpractice insurance is oing to d1:.i--.------------------------iilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiil--lllliiiiiiii•llliiiiiii.-up unlds somcthina rs cfone soon:' Finally. Gerken said, tax reform R -• g t ~:~re~ie~~emTcdr~~~n~:O~; eagan WO_Olil sena ors coveraie. The propasal says that employer contributions to medical d fi ~ l insurance would bt counted as tax-·• g t ft A orM~ missi -e ab~;~~fsm.::~~ ~u~ ~~~~k:i. some 0 e ---v . - of the young and healthy workers may · drop preventive health coverage to WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- avoid taxation. As people opt out of dent Reagan. mak ing a last ~sh for health plans. the cost rises for older the M x missile hours before 1t fa~ a and less-healthy workers." Gerken makc~r-break Senate vote. warned said. that killing the nuclear weapon would "The tax would be regressive. display a collapse. of American rc-h~!tina hardest at thosc-least able to solve. · affotd. it •• ----A key-Rcpubliean vo e<ounter On a positive note. Gerken said said the late aflernoon vote appeared insurance carriers and hospitals can 10 be so close that Viet President work ta&ethcr on arrangements to G B h h h · establish rate1 to create incentives for br~~k~~g ~~te~ay ave 10 cast t e tte- patients to choose their hospitals. The president. 1n remarks prepared Also. insurance companies are for a luncheon with Senate Re- promoting wcllne1s programs to en· publicans. a~ucd that the Soviets courage preventive medicine. stress ha ve engaged in "the biggest military, management and fitness programs. buildup in the history of mankind ' and that deployment at this point "The votes cast this week will bear 1ake the vice president to break the directly on the outcome of the arms uc. No fooling." talks in Geneva. and hence. on the Simpson also said that some hold· prospects for peace throughout the out senators of both parties arc world." Reagan said. · placing such "outrageous" pricctap The president said that a 'yes' vote on their votes that he would like to "will show the Soviets that America ask them. "Wh don't ou..aet a mask t ay 1s uni\ an rcso ute -and -and a gun., .. thereby advance the cause of peace Simpson. who has been wooina a for us and our children. ' dwindling band of uncommitted But a "no" vote would be inter-senators. expressed outrage that some preted by the Soviets as a "collapse of "arc engaging in the ancient and American resolve." he told the lunch-ve nerable practice of holding out for con. something.'' On Capito1 Hi ll. Sen. Alan K. "For some of them. the price isn't TWEET TWEET. THEY'RE BACK ••. "represents a simple necessity." Simpson. the assistant Republican worth it." he said. "Some people arc leader. said. "I think it will be a close trying for things that are really vote. but the administration will outrageous. There have boen some prevail. I think it could possibly even demands that are preposterous." From Al sacred garden of the M1ss1on ·an Juan Capistrano whale a half-dozen swallows circled overhead. Arbi'lo said the loud pea ltng of th e bells sometimes fngh1ens 1he shy birds away. "but we nng them an yway:· to let th e ~ople know the birds arc here. Arb1so has been the mts'i1on's official swallow spoiler and bellnnger for the past four decades. The official amval time was 8:47 a.m. under sunn )' skies. Scores of cheering onlookers stood behind Arbiso as he rang the bells. Michael Detmcrs. who brought has wife and two children from Grand Rapids. Mich .. for the occasion. said he studied a display al the mis">1on so he could pick out the swallows from the pigeons. blackbirds. sparrows and other btrds that reside 1n 1h1s com- mun11 y 65 miles north of San Diego. "We came a long way for th1-;," he said. "We set up our 'acat1on so we could be here ... He and ht'i wife. Jo~·phtne, was standing 1n anolhcr part of 1he gardens from the bellringcr and hadn't seen any swallows yet but were confiden1 they would later tn the da y. Melanie Detmers. their 1 3-year~ld daughter. said she .was ha ving fun. "bu1 I'd rather be at Disneyland." Several hundred v1'i1tor'I hopans to catch an early glimpse of the birds walked about the mission grounds early toda y. their heads lurned sky- ward. "I've been looking forward to thts for so long.·· said Rose D'Onofno. of Bridgeport. Conn. "I got up early th ts morning bul 'iO far I haven'1 'iecn an y swallows. But I'm glad I'm here. Maybe 1hey (th e birds) will come ou1 la1cr:· By da)s C'nd . some 5.000 devoted htrd watchers were expected lo pass 1hrough 1he ga1es of Mission San Juan Capistrano. where 1tte swallows have <;pent their spnngand summer for the past 209 year!>. The swallow\. according 10 legend . m1gra1e to the m1ss1on from their wanter home tn Goya, Argentina. com plcttng the 6.000-mtlc JOurney on March 19. St. Jo~ph''i Day. Al though the btrd!> ha ve been part of mission lore smcc the church was founded in 1776. the tourists didn't turn out in great numbers until the swallow's fabled return was potfu· larizcd by composer Leon Rene in his 1939 hit song. "When the Swallows Return to Capistrano." ··They (the tourists) never get tired of seeing the swallows come back. I guess 1hey JUSl like havin'-something predictable in their lives,• said Chert Culver. a secreta ry at the mission. In recent years. as development increased around the mission. fewer of the 1nsec1~ating swallows have come back to the ch urch grounds. Instead. flocks of 11ny fork-tailed birds rc-se11led tn outlying rural areas. where it is quieter and bugs more plentiful. Cul ver sa id. The arTival of the swallows in- augurates a daylong celebratton at the m1ss1on. bcgtnn1ng with a morning mass at the chapel. A parade, songs, mariachi music. baskc1 weavingdem- onstrattons and the performance ofa Juaneno Indian dance group were among the other fcsti vi ties planned to celebrate the swallows' homecomtng. ISRAEL LIFE. CULTURE EXPLAINED ... From A l purpo'IC\ of his v1s11. he said. wa s to \how American students that their l!>raclt cou nterparts arc not all that d1fTercnt. Eran wn!. one of 50 Israeli high school 'itudcnl<. 'iCnl o"crseas for a month-long tour of Amencan c111es. The }oung~tcrs have been speaktng at publtc and pnva1c schools. before Jewish and non-Jew ish audiences. Eran wa'I one of six tecn'I who 'lpent a week 1n Orange County dunn& a visit sponsored by lhe lc;rnelt M1n1c;try of F-omgn AfTatrs and the Ornngc < ounty chapter of th t· Amenran Jewish C omm11tce Ea rli er. Eran had been awed hy the c;11cand rapid pace of Ne~ York C tty Ht c;urv1ved snow tn Denver, where he also encountcr<.•d a '>IUdl'nl who apparen1ly (onfusct.I modern luacli'I with \heir nomad•<: desert neighbor~. 1hc Bcdoutn'i "Where do )'OU park xour camels when you come to !>Choo!! .. the Rocky Mountain ~tudenl asked Another youth wondered, "Do ~ou cu\ people~ hand.., ofT for pun1~h· ment'r- Ourina hts v1s11 to the Orange Coa!t. Eran stayed w11h Jack and haron Lcidcr orNewpon Beach and their daughter su,te, who'~ 3 senior 31 ewpon Harbor H1afl. The lsr~ch young~ters usually work 1n boy-ai I team\, but the day Eran addreuc Kenneth Bauerm1ester's ''xth-penod cla \, his panner wu 111 Eran had no d1ffit'ult y. ho""eve'1 field1n1 ~ome ft1t'ndly question\ alone tfc ahured the Ncwpon teen<; that lsratlts hu ve s1m1lar ta<1le\ in pop culture hraelt,, he uld. w81ch .. D1ff N"n1 C\trokc, " "The /\· T cam" and "Three·., Company." They sec "Bcvefl y Hi lls Cop .. at the movies. thou"h w11h Hebrew subtttl es. I nstcad of McDonald's and Burger Ktng. Israeli 1eens ca t at McDavid's and Burg~r Ranch. Even the music ts the same. "I like U2 and Bruce Springsteen," Eran said . "Bui I don't ltke Madonna and Prince." He said Israel has punkers and heavy metal music fans. Eran himself plays guitar 1n a rock band whose o;ound leans 1oward Led Zeppchn and Deep Purple'. l<1ral'1 15 l'nJ<» <ikiing 1n mountain areas. h1ktng tn 1he desert and surfing along thl' coa'it But Eran pointed oul 1ha1 lsraelt ltfe doesn't comple1ely mirror that of 1hl' nited States. For example. Eran wa'I born in a Kibbutz. a collecllve \Cttlement unique to hrael. He~1d all K1bbut1 residents do some type or work for the ~1tlemcn1 bu1 do not carJl a plary. All shart' in ownership and decn1on makina. Most K.Jbbut1 children do not ltve with 1he1r parents but arc raised together in a youth facility. Fran's family moved 1n 1974 to a development town. which he de· ~rtbcJ a a new. aovcrnment·SUP- portcd villaae tn which 1mm11rant farntlic arc absorbed. Currently, he ~td. Israel i providina new homes and cd ut'3tion to Ethi opian Jews Ot'e1n1 lhat nat1on·s f'am1ne. • lsraelt youths allend school '" day a week, with emphasis on bHit' subJeCts. plus EnJltsh and computer 'ICtcnce After htah 1Chool. all f sraehs must scne 1n the army -thrtt ytars for men two )cars for v.omen "Thi\ ;, net'c,\3r\' for-mrr survival." Eran said. "We're sur· rounded by 21 Arab countncs that don'1 ltkc us. We don·t have many cases of people dropping out of the army.'' Israel cannot huy 011 from its Arab neighbors. so 11 must 1mpon pct· roleum across grca1 distances. Be- cause of 1he high cos1 of gasoline. Israelis prefer small fuel-efficient Japanese or European cars. Eran said. Israelis can obtain a drivcr·s license at 17 but can opera1c a mo1orb1ke at 16. The Hebrew alphabet used by Israelis has 24 letlcrs. and vowels are not used beyond elementary school. Unltke English. Hebrew is wnttcn fro m nght 10 left .. You write backwards." Eran 1ns1stcd, with a smi le. Despite a whirlwind schedule of high school and temple visits. Eran's week tn Orange County left a little time for v1s1ts 10 Disneyland and the Universal Studios Tour. Before his departure. he insisted his tour had not )'Cl become borina. Some American students had asked more poltt1cal questioM. some had wanted to know more about datina. But all were friendly and open to new ideas. he said. One of 1he mort' frrqucnt questions was whether Eran would like lo move to the Uni1cd States. "f tcll 1hcm I feel at home at Israel. that my friends and family ere in Israel.'' he said. From Orange County. Ettn''Jfoup was scheduled for quick vi11ts to Phoenix. San Oieao and Wash1n1ton. D.C .. before Oyina beck to Israel. "It 1s cxhausuna." the Israeli teen admitted ... But I ciuoy tvery m•nvte of1L·· WETLANDS PRESERVATION SOUGHT ••• P rom Al offish and Game that I SO acres in the area constitute wetlands. Wetlands arc areas covered by water that support VCJCtation and provide a habitat for birds. fish and animals. Development on such land is prohibited by the state Coastal Act. The state Coastal Conservancy. a public agency formed to preserve wetlands, played a prominent role in a compromise decision to preserve 9 15 acres of wetlands in the Bolsa Chica area to the northwest alons the coast 1n unincorporated temtory that's surrounded by Huntington Beach limits. The Coastal Con- servancy is expected 10 assist in the planning and financing of land ac- quisitton in the area. "We're saying." Councilwoman Ruth Finley said today. "that we are going on the premise that the area i-s wetlands. Now let's sec how to preserve as much as possible.·· City officials said they will explore ways to consolidate wetland areas or to make land trades that will permit ownen to develop at other locations. Gary Gorman. president of the newly formed Friends of the Hunt· ington Wetlands orpnization, said today that the Port of Los Angeles. for example. is "very interested." Port officials. he said. want to dredae 200 acres of Los AnJelcs wetlands to expand their faciltties. To do so. he said. they may agree to preserve wetlands tn other areas -specifically by buying some of the property in Huntington Beach and settin,it aside for preservation and restoration. "The wetlands arc a majot asset to our <:tty." he said. "And if preserved they would be one oft he largest. if not the largest. wetlands within ci!y limits in the state of California," Gorman said. Much of the wetland property is ow ned by the state Department of Transportation. wh ich at one time planned to use 11 for an ill-fated freeway. The other property ownen are the Southern California Edison Co .. the Mills Land & Water Co. and an indi vidual. Daisy Thorpe. Mills Land & Water Co. at one time planned "substantial de velopment" on its portion, accordina to City Administrator Charles Thompson. Reports ha ve circulated that a hi&h· rise ·hotel has been planned, 6ut Thompson said he didn't believe a hotel is under consideration. COUNTYFINEDOVERJAILCROWDING •.• From Al "It is not necessarily surprisi ng. we expected ti.' Supervisor Bruce Nestandc said. But Ncstandc said problems al the Jail should be plat ed in the laps of state legislators in Sacramento who pass new laws "that predictably result tn increased incarceration" without providing funding to build new jails. "We arc not the responsible pany to solve this problem in the long run. We don't have the financial re- sources." Nestandc said. Riley said the court's finding ma y be for the best. "The fi ne is somethinj 1 could live without. But allowtnll 11 to oav lhe Just .Call . 642-6086 ~==•d .,...., fndl'( " ~ 00 11114 .... ,,_ ~ llY •~I>"" CAI oe!Ota '~m 11111 .,., all!¥ *" be ---· master is at least workin,a toward the larger project of solv1n1 the jail situation," the board chairman said. "I think we havctosolvetheproblem. I don't think we have any 11lterna- 1ive." Oates could not be reached for comment on the court action. Both Riley and Nestande aarced that the rea l solution to jail erowdina problems is construction ofa new jail. The county is searching for an appropriate and pol.Jtically accep- table site to build a new jail. Also. the county has budaeted construction of a new jail int.ake and release center and other imorove- men ts at the ex1s11ngJatl in Santa Ana for next year. • . 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