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Freak accident kills 2 tiratller
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By STEVE MARBLE
Of.,,..., ........
A boatin1 accident off Catalina
Island late Friday that claimed the
lives of two Laguna Beach brothers
who were fishing wilh their father was
Cout
Rep. Robert Badham has
asked for J moratorium
on use of gill nets In order
to save whales off the
Orange Coast./ A3 -Red Cross testing county
blood donors for AIDS,
but those who might have
disease won't be notified
for six months./ A3
An Orange County
teacher has been ac-
quitted of charges of
molesting a student./ A~
California
Mysterious gas explosion
Hollywood clothlng
store injures 21./ A7
Nation
Bernhard Goetz' attorney
says his client will be a no-
show In court today. de-
spite judge's ruling./ A7
World
A U.S. Army officer, ap-
p~rently unarmed, Is shot
to death In East Germany
by a Soviet soldier./ A7
A missing Soviet
diplomat In India shows
up in the United States
after alfegedly defecting,
but Soviet Union says he
was kidnapped./ A7
Features
·Ann Landers admits
shoppers feel like crimi-
nals at department
stores, but blames it all
on shoplifters./ AS
Orange County Master
Chorale-patrons and
soloists received kudos
at a reception after their
Bach fest Iv al.I AS
Sporta
St. John's and VIiianova
join fellow Big East mem-
ber Georgetown, and
Memphis State In the
Final Four of NCAA
baaketball./81
Lakers extend winning
streak to 10 by beating
Detroit, 148-130./81
UCLA will face Louisville
In the NIT semifinals
Wedneeday./83
Entertainment
An Academy Award
doesn't nec•aartly
guarant• a career upsw-
ing for tta recipient./ Al
INDEX
Bridge
Ctualtled
Comic•
Crou word
Death Notlcn
Horotcope
Ann Landers
Opinion
P1Paruzl
Public Notices
Sportt
lel9Yllk>n
Th• ..
Weather
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described today by authorities as a
"one-in-a-million accident." ·
John Phillips, 17, and his 12-year-
old brother. Eric, were killed when
they were ttapoed under water after
• the small boat they were ridina in with
Bleulng of the bell•
Tbe lloet Re.. William R. Jolmeon, bl8bop
of Oraqe, ble.ee tbe larl• of die etalat
bella at tbe new Ms.ton Clnaft\!aU. 9lia
Jaan C.pletrano. Tbe bell• wlll baa&ln tbe
1~-foot bell tower of tbe cb~. on El
Camino Real and A•jema Street.
Reduced sewag~:
treatment ·battle.~·
moving inland
Foes seeking support
In their opposition to
Aliso outfall proposal
By LISA MAHONEY
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A coalition of individuals and
citizens' groups opposed to a plan to
reduce the level of treatment given
sewage dumped into an ocean ou1fall
off South Laguna is appealing to
inland residents to help quash the
idea.
Save Our Sea (S.0 .S.) is distribut-
ing a one page ··community alert"
asking .residents in Irvine, Et Toro,
Laguna Niguel and Laguna Hills to
contact their water board directors
and voice their opposition to the plan.
The Al~~ Water Management
a highet concentration of sewage into
the ocean off Aliso Beach in South
Laguna.
Faced with stiff opposition from
S.O.S. which includes the South
Laguna Civic Association and the
Laguna Beach Taxpayer's Associa-
tion. A WMA asked that a state-level
hearing on the waiver be delayed
while AWMA memDitf\vreview ---· matter.
But inland waier-diltricts ba~
resisted an effort by coasULI -----'II
members effort to quash the waiver
application entirely.
At a recent AWMA rneeli1'I-The
Irvi ne Ranch, El Toro. Los Alisound
Moulton-Niguel water dis&rict boards
kept the waiver alive by voti~
against a motion to drop the applt-
cation. The motfon was made by•
representative' of the South Coat
County Water District in South
Laguna.
Nancy Skinner. spokesman for
S.O.S.. says the group is tryina 10
reach inland residents because &he
does not believe they havebeen made
aware of the effect the waiver would
have on the quality of ocean wa&cr in
which lbeir children.swim.
result from reduced treatment.
The letter notes the group's con vie·
tion that increasing the amount of
sewage discharged into the ocean
could bring an increased health risk.
It also points out that residents are
already paying for a higher level of
sewage treatment through bonds sold
(Pleue eee SEW AGE/ A2)
Warm weeJcend lures throngs to the beaches
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ottlw~ ..........
The first weekend of spring arrived
wi th sunny skies and warm
temperatures. prompting thousands
of Orange County residents to head
for local beaches.
Lifeguards said most beachgoers
stayed on shore to begin workin2 on
Rotary
auction
had the
'Magic'
10,000 for charilles
raised tn 7th annual
gavel-poundln event
by JOYCE SCHERER-BODLOVICH
...,NMC.,1 Ji • I
As auctions go. the recent Costa
Mesa's seventh annual charity auc-
tion was a success.
th~ir summer tans, decid ing against a
plunge in the chilly 57-degree ocean.
No major incidents were reported.
Weekend air temperatures along
the coast rose to th e high 60s and low
70s over the weekend, but National
Weather Service officials said the
sunny weekend was just a spring
tease.
Cloudy and cooler weather
prevailed today and will continue for
the next few days, forecasters said.
Partly cloudy conditions and hi$h
temperatures in the mid-60s will
continue through the middle ,of the
week. the weather service said.
Still. the healthy weekend beach
crowds indicated many residents are
anxious to put the winter behind
them.
The popular oceanfront at New-
port Beach drew about 70.000 visitors
on Salurday and 60.000 on Sunday,
according to Lt. Ron Johnson of the
city's marine depanment.
"If you have a nice day in February,
you ·11 g~t people to the beach."
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Johnson said ... But this was the first
nice weekend we 've had in quite a
while:·
He said the beachgoers included
many surfers taking advantage of 4-
foot waves.
Johnson said no rescues were
required at Newport over the weck-
(Pleue .ee BEACllES/ A2)
All that
jazz pays
nfffor
Reidling
'Mes5age From Goat
Hill ' brings composer
out ofth eptanc>bars
P1an1st Jack Reidhng is past the
stage where he performs merely to
make a buck
No l<>nger does he entertai n in
smoke-filled taverns. poundin' out
rendiuons of "Proud Mary' for
bleary-eyed patrons.
Now. the 47-)car-old Costa Mesa
.IONY
SAAVEmtA
...
Consider the agenda: A si lent
auction offerina things like home·
made pies. framed pain tings. cam·
etas, radios and much more. Then a
prime rib meal followed by main
event. a vocal auction. hosted by
Johnny Carson's double. Gordon
Bowley. who titilated the audience
with offerings like four tickets (1«·
ond row) to watch the laken'
Kareem and MaJic do their thin,.
four round-trip tickets to San Fran·
(Pl--... ROTARY/ A2) Attorney g~ WaJDl&D. wttb wtfe Cindy, bolcla ap wlnnlq b_ld_for_edl_tor-for-a-day • _ -tlllllMllMilllll
Grass, grenade-and gator-grabbed
hcz-Sanchci~ for allqtd pnsSt s1on of
marijuana.
The three men were p1ck~-d up
outside the apartment of 29-)car-old
Richard tark B)rd. who the said a four-foot Ion'-li ve alhptor alona had JUSt sold them the druai accord-with 1he manJuana and a M 79 m& lO PohCC
Marijuana raid at apartment In Costa Mesa
uncovers more fhan_four arrested s~spects
ly TONY SAAVEDRA °' ....... ,... ....
It wasn·t the Pound of marijuana.
the live 1rcnl<k or the four uspecu
t"ar raitid tht eyebrows of n1rt0tn
inHst1ptof"\Sunday 11 a Costa Mae
aptnmcnt -11 W8I the ".-ny
animal" h1dm1 under the bed.
Costa Mc:~ dc1ccuvcs c:onfi5eatcd
miliUlry attnadc durina a tran, ae dru, bust 1round ):40 p.m. at 80 8)rd denied that he knew lhc
lrOOllinc Lane su Pl'C'1 na conscnt~-1brlktm1\
Dtteth Wttt sketchy th1 mornina to.snrch the re 1dcncc: ln\C!lt1ptots
on .W 11id thlt multcd 1n the arm•~.., ~·d they found the m1htary ordnanc;t
of M1rco ntonio Ptru-P1ncon. I a. 1n a drt r dra"cr of ft rd \
S.lvador revalo. JI. and JoSt" nc:· bedroom
...
The grcnadc '43$ ttponcd as the
1 pc hrcd from a launcMr Oetccu"~
looking under the btd also found
them\tlH e)c to· c e with a ~l
al hp tor
o n:irrot1c were dl!l(O\.Crcd in·
1dc the apartment.
8) N WI~ arrc"k..'J for IOVCSl\pttOn
Of'pOJ'\C "tOn Orin ClptO IVC <kvtCC.
lt.:"'a frttth1 morninaancrpost1n1
t~ SI0.000 bail '
The Oral\gC ( ounty hffifl"' De·
(Pl•ee ... OATOa/ A2l
resident 1 calhna his own shot1.
nd one of Retdhna's fil'1t a ,_.,.
ments a his o.-n bou W11S to hire
himSt"lf thrtt ytars aao to rtt0rd •
Jattalbum.
When )Ou'rc "Numm> Uno" ~ou cu do tb1nas hke that.
1 n fac:t. why not na"c the rccord11\I
af\cr the City where ydu'\.c hvcd for 20
)Car..~ What could be a betl(f inspita·
uon than osta Mc\a. once a haven
for 'oats an~ now a;_L.mccca-1n-thc· making for mu~1c1_,,, and ~r·
form en. •
You COi.lid c11.cn appoint )OutiiW.__
art autttor and use )Our own d,_.·
inp f0t tM album CO\ Cr
"~ 1C'yte From Goat HiU"• ii
adof'Md on the covtr with a
IPlnu ... .IAI&/
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OfMge CoMt DAILY PILOT /Monday, MarOh 25. 1116
·1taguna
a sale
raises a
bundle
Thousand5 of bargai n hunters
tLlckcd paintings. prints and histori·
ci1 photographs undCf their arms and
untol~treosurc inlo shopping baas at
the Great White Elephant Sale at the
Laauna Boach Museum of Art Satur·
-.;.....;:~-.tay-anctSun . --
•C'halrm:an M1rla Bird said museum
volunteers nrc sttll cou nting sale
receipts. but it's dear that the event
r'Msc.d a bundle toward renovation of
tbe 4S~ycar-old museum building. A
ffoal tall y will probably be in tht'
S~0.000 range. Bird !>81d.
Mu~um volu nteers and people
throughout south Orange Count}
donated a wide vanct)' ofhoth useful
1.1nd unusual Items for the sale . ..\ use
Tommy Tro1an wh1skc} bottle
shared floor space with a toaster. hair
t (Jrlers and a Ct11nesc garden ben,·h.
taincd gla!ls. 1ekv1\ions. kit chen-
ware and antiques all competed for
aucntioo.
Not long after the sale opened
~turday. people ~inx1ous to hrowsc
and buy formed a line outside.
Altho ugh the pace was less frantk at
other times. the muSl'um's walls were
quickl y depicted of artwork and
tables set up on both Ooof\ became
less and less nowdcd with merchan-
dise as the sale wtnt on.
Deir Not ptioto llf 111111• kttwer1a
lummet.,_ orOWda hft the beldMI of Southern California 11..-.k.,,.......,.,......., ...
lundef• hlah .. IO ..,....downtown Ind In the high eo.
..... the COMf. wtth moetfy hazy IUNhlne and patchel ot ~ foa. &tt•.,... be pertly ctoucty tonight end Tueieday In the
welt• Of fM w.-,...._ tront tNt wee movtna throuoh
Southern CaMlornla todey, the Natlonal w .. owr Servloe H id.
Along lhe Orange Cout there Will be conelderabl•
cloudlnea becoming partly clOudy tonight end Tuesday. Cooler
with high• Tuetday M to II. Lows tonight 45 to 65. •
From Po6nt Conception to San Clemente Island to the
MHlcan Border and O&.tt II mttn -over Inner water•. llghl
v•lable wind• night and motnlng hour• becoming we.t to northwetl 15 to 25 knot• Tueact•Y atternoon. Wind waves 3 to 4
'"" WJ•terly awett1 2 to 3 1 .. t.
Tempe '\ LM Vegu 82 611 Little~ 12 44
LCKllt ..... &3 38
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W11m -Cold....,. ··~~ HIQh low IO< 24 hOufl ttldlng al 5 a m Me!'nphtt 17 0 Silo~ FkifllU Snow OcclU<lt d .., Sl•lot>naty a. ~ All>uquefque .. 43 MllweultM ,., 31 "~""° °' 45 Mple.SI PMll 42 26 AncllOteoe 35 t• ~ ,, 37 LQn90..Cll .,.
At!Mlta .. 40 'Ww Ot ..... 77 48 Calif. Temps MontO•ta .. Alltntle City 45 35 HtwVOttl 48 32 MOfll.,9Y se Aualln ,, M NOrfolll, Va 41 41 MIW!laOn 63 lelllf'l\Ott •• 37 Ol!lallOfM City 72 .. Hton. low'°' 24 hOuta anding 11 S 1 m NMOM9 85 =-17 41 Omltha 47 30 Bakeratoale! T 1 50 ~llMCll 19 41 31 OrtenclO 12 53 Eurtk• 54 38 Ontario 79 llolM 41 28 ~ 49 35 ,,,_ 11 49 PllmSc><tnQ• M &o.IOfl 47 30 M 57 Lencaat., 7$ u P...oana ,.
Bu!felO 40 2& ""I'= SI 32 lot~ 80 st PaeoRooi.. 71 Ce9'* 114 "° Port .IH. 48 24 Oallland st 4J Rt-aoOa ·L--80 CllarletlOfl a c 73 •• PortlMCI Or 55 35 Pato Ro01e9 71 45 San S.nMd<nO 78 Cl\al1NIOfl W V 59 4 1 p~ 50 29 ~Blutl 60 41 Sen Oeb<tel eo ChatlOlla NC 114 31 =:::re .. , 57 42 ~WOOC1 C11y st 46 9.,, JON .. Cl>eyer\M 13 27 eo 39 Sact-.10 511 37 5.,,11 Ane 74 CllbQO 42 34 Reno 541 33 Salinu er 42 Stoll C11u ee ~II 51 !17 Alc:Mlond 45 311 San CMgo 72 57 SaJ\11 Maria 66 C......enct 53 31 SIL-56 "° SanFrenc;laco ST 45 TOH1f'&41 73 Columl>ul,Oll H 3t SIPel•Tampe 81 55 Senta Btrb•r• &T 45 Voaem•I• Vly 84 Conc;ol d ,N H 55 23 Siii Lake Cit; 73 43 s1oca1on ST 40 o.t. .. flWCHlll 71 55 San Antonio 8 1 eo Hi911, 10w fCH 24 "<JU• a aodtnf et 5 P m O.ytOI\ 53 34 S en Jwn,P.A M •• Bartlow 82 48 Tides o.n-•• ., SI Sit Marie 43 18 BteumOfll 79 37 DelMOinH 41 36 $MIJlt 48 " 8111\0j) 76 2 5 OelrOll 43 21 Spoil-45 28 Blytlle H 4T TODAY Oututh 34 25 Syt-48 23 Cataline Sii 4 7 &IGOfld tow 4 27pm EI PMO 77 42 TOCMll• S8 31 Second 111g11 t0·62 pm Felrbtnhl 211 07 Tua11on 84 50 f'wgo 47 2t TulM 72 •2 Surf report TUHDAV Flt1Q•1ttt --42 28 Wltl\lngton 44 38 Fitat IOW 605• m Otenct RIC>i<I• 37 27 WICNta 83 37 tlZL.IHAH.>. First 11~11 12 1&em OrHt Ftlff1 It 20 Wllk•&arfe .., 27 LOCATION • 32 pm HtrtlCHd 51 28 HunOnglOfl e.ecn 1 .3 1111 SecOfl tow
HMnl 82 30 RI-~ly '"""PO't 2·4 ,.,, S.C:Of\CI lllgh 1123pm
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Hono!ulu eo 72 •0111 Sl•MI ~1 1·2 poot Sun Mii tOday at ti 08 P m • rleM HoualOfl eo eo Extended 22nO StrM t ~l>Ofl 2·• ,.,,
lndtanaPOll• u 37 8alboa Wfd04I 1 poot T ""49Y at S 49 a m ll'ld Hit llOllln et
JecklOll,MI 74 .. L9QU'\9 Buell I 2 l)OOf 609pm
Jedi_..... 1 1 45 -Ptttly c:IO\ld'f WedMedty then mott· San ci.mente 1·2 pOO< Moon Mii 1o01y at 10 t4 pm . rllM
.iw-40 31 ~ Clafor lrwiy and ~ ~ 55 10 W1ttt temp 58 T ....Oay It 8 3o4 a m end Mia eglHI et
~City 54 30 Lowa in Ille UC1C* 30l ll'ICI 40s. s ..... Ol<ec:tlOf'I _, ti 13 pm
It took about 40 voluntceri. nl·arly a
month to son out donation\. price
and d1spla} them. Bird ~1d.
Man)' more vuluntecrs helped dur-
ing sale days 1nclud1ng the ne"
Laguna Bc:tch chapter of the Nauonal
Charity League.
In their Easter bonnets
The mu~·um will clo~ for reno-
vation Apnl I.
P. eagy Hovu and her daqhter Loren came from Woodland
Hllli to participate in the Sprlna Promenade Easter
celebration in Corona del Mar Sunday. Loren, at 2 year•,
waa the youngeat Eaater bonnet conteatant.
ROTARY AUCTIONRAISES$10,000 .•.
F.romAl
Moriarty_ associate convi.cted
of mail fraud, gambling raps
ciko and a chance to be editor-for-a-··rimer. up," said Bowle) who then lines and editorials. This Item
day of the Daily Pilot. ' moved to center stage tu begin the donated by andy Schwartz. Dail y LOS AN(if:LES (AP) -Frank Moriarty, an Orange Coun ty fire-
"The evenin g 1s meant for cnJOY· voice auction. Pilot pu blisher." Sansone. 1hc sole rema inin~ dcfcn-works manufacturer. unexpectedly 11on,
n'rc nt, good shopping val ues and fund .. Our first 11em is a $250 gift There were obviously many t.l::in t in a politi,·al corruption case pleaded guilty to mai l fraud and other
raising.'' explai ned Rotary Past Prcsi-c1:rtifil-at1: at Mesa Center Au to-.. closet" editors prcs.:nt, beca use the involving fi reworks magnate W. charges o n March 12 as part of a pico
cre nt Lou Di nger. motive. Of course you rcali1t, that bidding bounced back and fon h until Pat rick Moriarty, has been fo und baq~~in arrangement. He agreed to
Puhli\hed repom have li nked doz-
ens of state poli ticians wuh Moriarty,
and he ha\ pkaded guilty to launder-
ing illegal campaign 1;on1nbu1ions
and pro' 1ding_&illi_1llcgalli_ !<L of-
fkeholdcr<,.
Dinger explained that the first "'all probabl} pa} for a tm· rotation... Costa Me<ia attorney. Ken Wayman ~11t_y of mail fraud and operatin an _tcsufv and coo rate in a con tinuing :mmon'irr~71iwa~irrtcnded10 raise --fTqolrcu. maacUic11nal BiOofS20 . illegal gambling busi ncs\. probe into statewide politi<.·al corrup-
moncy to "uppon the Rotar) Club's With Bo"'le} at tht• hl'lm. kl·ep1ng 'T vc always enjoyed reading the Sansone. 45. a former card room
communit}' and 1nterna11onal pro-the group in rnnstanl laughtt•r "-Ith Dail} Pilot." sa id Wayman. "Actu-manager at Las Vegas' MGM Grand
1ec1s. The C\Cnt wa!I a r;ucccs-; -;o the h1sonc-liners.1hcauc11on was on and all}. }OU could say I'm addicted. As a Hotel. was convicted b a federal a..~~~_;.~.,....,1"t~a"t1~0~1141~1a~s~11~1a~d~c...tttltt1c-.anonc~tn10~1~1an1~1--.r~arrnrr11rr1rr11g~.~~--~~~~~~~--,mf>Tiie~m~bC~·r~o~r,...,.,th~cr11rq~cr.w~porvtir~t~-Mt'fi'e~!>arTU~nn1~-~~g~ra~n~d:r-~JU~I)~' on our counts an
annual event. Trip'i seemed to be th l' mo\t lied School D1stm·t board. I ap-acquitted on nine 01hcrr..
-The cro"'d of 300 Rotarians and desirc<l Item s purchased: a Palm prcciale the coverage given 10 the "I am happy we be_Jlt what we beat.
rugc arges
their guests who filkd the ( osta Me'ia ~prings "cekend went lor S340. the local nt·ws. cspcnall} the }'oung'>tcr'i· hut I "ould ha' e hired to beat them
:-Jcighborhood ( ommunit~ Center. ~an Frannsco trip ncllcd S4 Ill. a alhll''eml·nt'>. ant.I thl· Pfl'P !>porting Jll." ")ansone s::11d after the crdict
"'ere in a genL•rous mood 10 part with "-Cckl'nd at Lakt: ..\rro" head~ I t/O n l'Ol\... "as announccd 1n U.S. Judge Wil-
t heir mone} 'r ct the usual 1tem'I al'><> wen I Wa, man added that he look\ ham J Rea·~ l·ounroom Friday.
Bill and Mar\ ( ord l'\ ul Orange quick I~. an authent1l "dcrnrator.. IOr"ard toobsen mg how thin~ work In the 1nal. which began Feb. 26.
eJicrl) ant1c1pated lhl' '•llll' auc11on )ellow lin.• h)drant S 11 0. a u>mpktl· from thc "inside" of the papt·r. prul.l'l'Uturs alleged that Sansone and
l'J hopc'> of b1dd1ng for lhl' Laker~· chiropractic exam SI 55 and '>I' golf The largl'\l bid of 1hc evening "as \lonart\ won a l·ard club hc.:nseaftcr ~kcts. lessons S 140. $850 for 60 square )ards of installed offering . ( it) of ('ommerCl' officials
.\ ut lln~ compan}' repairman and a
med1<.·al rcsearch.:r Wl'r(' arrl:')ll'd on
drug charges earl}' toda~ at a resi-
dence in San Juan Capistrano where
sheriffs deputies said thq found a
small amount of cocaine. manJuana
and drug paraph.:rnaha.
r1on of selling cocaine. Both arc being
held on $25.000 h:11I at Orange
( ounl) Jail
Lt. D1 ci.. Ol'>on <1a1t.I arr1:s11ng
offic:.:rs. armed" 1th a \Carch warrant
\Ct1cd $5.200 in cash and ledgers
1nd1ca11ng nan;o11rs sa le!>. He said
they also rnnfiS<.·atl'd a gram of
coc:unc. an ounCl' ofman1uana. and a
kn for testing drugs.
• Anuther 11t·m that drt·w ap-R) the time Bowle) had reached carpet and padding. When the final ,·ash pa~ments and secret '>hares 1n
J)fcc1a11ve "mile'> 1.1.as a three-attm Numbl·r 14. ho had 'ihcd hi\ figure\ "'ere tallied, $1 0.000 had tx-cn the club.
Howard Glenn Carrdl. JO. a u11ht}'
compa n} work.:r. and Flora Kay
Wilhdm1. 34. were arrl'Sted on susp1-diamond nng ( valucd at S 750) coat. rolkd up h 1~ shin 'llceves and raised for' the Rota!) 's sponsored
(nodelcd b) Gall Thompson. was immersed in h1~ auctioneer's charit1e<..
o\'i auctioneer Bowley announced role. B) the wa). thr diamond nng "cnt
rhe t"'o-m1nute warning for final bad'> "OK folk\ ... hc !laid . "ht·r.:''i )Our for S350. Delly Piiot
DeOvery
ORANGE COAST
()n 1he <1llcnt auction. p.:opll' \Curried chance to fed the pm, er ol the press.
IO the d1splu > table., for thl'lr last bads. Be an editor-for-the-day. write head-
GATOR GRABBED IN RAID •.•
From Al
partment homb '>quad took cu~tud }
(if the gr.:nJdl' 1.1.hllc thl· alhga tur 1.1.-a~
taken by thl' cit)·, animal control
d1v1sion .
· Pcre1-P1ncnn .\re,alu and ~anc-
he1 -Sanche1 r.:maincd at the ( O!lta
M.:'ia Cll) 1a1I th" morning in lieu of
SI 0.000 bail each
No furthl·r 1nforma11on "a" a'ail·
able.
SEW AGE BATTLE ••.
From Al
to build thl' \etondar. lcvd trt:atmcnt plant~ ·
More c,1nngcni monitoring of
~oa!ltal W<ltl'r\ would ht· rl·quircd
under th t: "a" l'r hut :itu1rd1ng tu
6.0S' knrr. 1hr rl·c,ults might not be
{n a1lablt un11I ~naal da'' after a
jx·rson ha' hl'l'n ex puc,ed ·
.' Sk1n1wr \a1d \hl' 1., ffil'l'llng ~1th
)nland bt1a1d' 111 C\pl:11n lhe gruu p\
oppo'lll 1on to 1 hl· wa I\ l'r u nd onl'. El ~ oro. appt•ar\ .. phi un the "'ue.
I
Skinner '>a}s she wants 10 en-
courage board members to learn
more aboul the wa1..,cr and 11s
1mphca1ions bccau'ie there has ap-
parently not been much dialogue on
lhe subject sane.: Ii ve dastnct\ voted to
apply for 11 in I 982.
Two other A WMA member\ .
Laguna Beach and Emerald Duy
\e rv1cc d1Mnct. haw oppo~ed tht·
waiver since 1he bcginn1 ng.
1FREAK BOAT ACCIDENT •..
7romAl
• : Jim lferdman .1 '><.'hool n1un'iclor
~11 Thurston lnll'rmcdiat<.' \thool 1n
: Laguna Beal h '~"d he:' lml·1.1. hot h
•ho}'S.
' "Enc wa\ a \t\ en th grader her.: 1h1\
;vcar:· said H.:rdman "Hl· wa' r.:all\ 'ii good SI uden t •\ ver~ gout.I ~ 1d
.Speaking for C\eryonc here. th1\ "a
:real sad lhing. a 1raged)."
Tho older brother. a forml·r
Thur!>ton l\ludent. had been attending
a boarding o;chool on the East Coast.
said one friend offamil)
"I recall him real well." satd
Herdman ... Like his brother. he was a
itood student and very athkuc."
Fun.:ral '>Crvices arc pending and
will be arranged by Ray Fami ly
\fonuary 1n Laguna Beach. I ,
;BEACHES POPULAR •.•
lY-roiil A"'l -,
e11 haus11on at Laguna's P1cn1c Benc h
hut did not require hospi1ali1a11on.
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,"preventive oc11ons," 1n<:l11d1ng
, warnings to swim mer .
I Herb While. a ~w1c hfcguaro.
reported modcratt weekend crowd,
Hun11ng1on City Beach d rew about
50.IX)() v1s1tors over the weekend.
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:turnout. : White said there were no water
I m1~haps al the •tale ~aches. But he
Jk 'laid two routine reKue'> and
1hree lost ch1ldrtn were rt•poncd ovt'r
1he "'eekend.
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:trea1cd ~vc!ral victims of htc)'clc
•1c1.1dcnu 1hai occ:urrcd ulona the 1 bu')' c<>ast hiatiway
R1thardron \31d cit) hlcgunrd iarc
pl.icing incrta\Cd empha 1 on
prcvtnt1vc safety mea'lu ~. pant 1n
n.''iponSt' to the growing number of
lawsuit' hcinJ filed b> IOJUrcd swim·
me" tic \aid 41w1mmcn arc bt'1n1
encouraged 10 check w11h a lifeguard
hcfore entcnna the water 10 find 001
Jhout h:vnrd' \uCh u riptide and
'land har~.
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· The ~nd 11 La1una Beach drew • 20.000 10 2,,000 vi'llOrs each day
ovrr the "'cckcnd. 1crnrd1n1 to
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JAZZ ••• rromAt
what ra&&td crayon drawina or an old
aoat ovcrlookma an aerial photo or
uptown Costa Mesa. where a county perfo~mma an" center 1s under con-struc11on.
Reidlina says the meuqe from
Goat Hill the ratMr infamou1
nlck!Jame for Costa Mesa, Is simply music .
. ~owc~cr. lhc mcssaac from RcidJ-
1na is a l111le more defined. h's one of
freedom -attaintd by a musician
who raced a mid-life crisis after
seemingly endless years at the piano
bar • "~ol! won't find me behinda piano
1>ar a,aa1n ... forever." he says, sitting
in his home studio, a small room clutter~ with books on music and
b!rd watchina. stereo equipment and
p1c1ures of a tuxedo-clad Reidling
-with-othcrmusici_, .... ------
Bcnea1h his Mason & Hamlin
piano arc boxes and boxes of "Goat
Hi1r albums. their message still
wa1t1ns to be heard.
''This wasn't a financial endeavor
Just something I needed to do. I'~ middle-ag~ and I kind of feel like
that old goat." he says. stroking the
pointed end of his full beard.
In his album notes. Reidling de-
scribes Co ta Mesa as an area "where
there use to be goats and sheep and a
shepherd who hvcd m his truck. and
where our (four) boys rode their
bikes. But now it is mostly con-
dominiums."
. Reidlingsar.s he is impressed by the
city's "incredible growth" and tries to
reflec t that in the busy. Spanish-
navored scores in the album.
The songs are mostly improvised.
allowing Reidling to wander through
the jazz scales with out having to
follow a singer or keep up with the
models traipsing through a fashion
show.
Although Reidling doesn't mind
playing popular tunes for elementary
school audiences, pri vate panics or
fashion shows. his first love is
1mprov1sation -jazz style.
"You just get bored playing things
that don't give you a creative outlet.
I've played 'Rtlapsody in Blue' three
times this week. It's confining. grind-
ing out that kind of music." he
complains, stopping briefly to answer
the telepho ne.
The call was an order for two hours
of Mozart.
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Jack RetdllDC tickla the l•orla ln Coeta llaa.
Teacher cleared
of sex charges Well. maybe things aren't that bad
after all. Besides, says Reidling.
almost anything is better than late-
night gigs at local watering holes. By tbt A11oclattd Prt11 because of insufficient evidenee.
"It's demorali zing. alcohol-related A Garden Grove high school math Phalcr was suspended without pay
work." teacher wa s acquitted of 10 counts of from his duti~s at Santiago High There was a time when Reidling Sch 1 · G d. G 11t· h ha vi ng sex with a female student in oo in ar en rove a.ier e was couldn't afford to be so choo_!Y,_ -his-elassroom-aftC1' juro~ said they ar:rcstcd May 1-1..He-had-taught-in the
A coflcge dropout from C'lcvelancl. couldn't believe hi s accuser. who had district for 20 years. Reidling hit the road in the mid ·50s with 3 Jaz7 band that seemingly a history of psychiatric problem!>. The girl testified during the three-
s cializcd in ettin fired. Walter Will iam Phaler. 4l . of week trial that Phaler en~ged in -m------=~ .. Tn'e!.:.::.:w:.::e=-rc=:.so..,_,.:.:.;a'-"s"-. c:.:..o:..=m:=cc:.,..i-an_s_a_n-..---lt-n1H'tet1. "'"""· -wiH-flequttted-Fridar:-of scxuahlctfvity with her i11 his locked
singers instead of strictly as jazz nine counts of oral copulation wit h a classroom before or after school. or
musicians." recalls Reidling. finger-minor and one count of unlawful during lunch. She said the relations
ing a qu ick Jaz7 riff on the ivories. intercourse wit h a minor b} the took place several umes a week 1n the
He spent eight years tra vel in$ on Superior C'o un Jury. which had winter of 1984.
the big band circuit with vanous deliberated one da)'. But Wal hn produced several w1t-
"ghost" bands. orchestras that were "It's been a long. hard ordeal for ncsscs to testi fy that Phaler ate wtth
conunu1ng 10 play long after their myself and my famil y. to be accused other teachers duri ng lunchtime and
famous leaders had died. of something like this while knowing reported immed1atcl} fo r his tennis
The pressures of hfc on the road 11 didn't happen." Phalcr said outside l'oachmg duties after school.
fi nally took their toll on Reidl ing. the court room of Judge Ragnar The girl''i psych1atnc h1stol) also
h t d · · Lak Engebretse n. put her stol) 1n doubt. w o qui touri ng unng a gig '" c 'T m sure it's " rrcked my career."
Ta hoc.packing uphiswifcand sons. hcsaid."butldefin11clywanttoteach In March 1984. the girl told hr r
"I told her to ~II everything. We again. It's all I've done fo r 21 )Cars." mother that she had been molested b)
were ei ther going to wind up in Las Jn addition to teaching math. Ph alcr her fa ther. stepfather. uncle and her Vcfhs or Cali fornia." r. d Sh h d also coached the high school's tennis mother's boy 1nen . e as un er-hey settled on the latter. tea m. gone psychiatric treatment since then
Reidling and hi s fam ily arri ved at Defense attorney Paul Wallin said and is now a patient in the UC' Irvi ne
Los Angeles lntcrnauonal Airport jurors told him after the verdict tha1 Medica l Center psychiatric unit.
carrying everything they owned. plus the girl's testimony was ·'just 100 r
$'2). un believable:·
"We spent $2 1 JUSt fo~ carfa~~ to an I\ not her charge of oral copulation j
apartment '" Westminster. says was dismissed ea rlier an the tnal Reidling. who ambled to Costa Mesa
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RABBITI INSlltMCE afler fi nding a JOb selling organs w1th
the old "House of Harmony" on -.UffELL'S Newpon Boulevard. n
Groomed on the big band sounds
of Jimmy Dorsey and Ray Anthony.
the pianist was now plunking out pop ~-tunes in an orga n showroom.
"It was prett y grim." remembers
Reid ling with a smile.
He start1n~ tickling the ivories at
"all the localJoi nts." and later found a
JOb playing for Disneyland auditions.
He also was the fi rst musical director
at Seba~tian 's West Danner Play-
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Aiming to cultivate the stude nt 's listening and speak-
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in practical Conversational Japanese will start at Japan
Cultural Association at 2130 N. Grand Ave., S.A.
Startl Marc h 28th (Thurs. 7:30 p.m .).
For furtlMr information pleaae call 547-7733.
Reidl ing pretty much freelances
now and recently finished ei$ht
months at the Anaheim Hilton with
hi s tno, featuring Putter Smith on
bass and Denny Dennis on drums.
Besides his album, Reidling is most H====================:;=~====;H proud of the three-man band.
.. 11 takes very se nsitive mus1c1ans -•• , .. ,,., B'••d o•nner to be able to interweave. improvise --~ • i 'I •• 1 •j
and create along with somebody • ,. I. 1£ as
else." he says. •P•C•ll S V• 71 Reidling olso IS taking a solo bow r
for "A Message from Goat Hill." Pr1·me ft··b or Fresh F·1sh which has made its way to KKGO. .-K
the top ja11 radio station 1n the Los ...
Angeles market. C~tr-Olf't/Wr With cholc~ of
Reidling spent $2.500 to produce sM1JtJ l!Jnd tJe n and record the album. available for $oup Of ~
SI O from Mc\:! M us1c. PO Box I 003.S. • ' to 6 PM Costa Mesa. 92627. "'
He isn't counting on making his M~~~~P.4~ J ..,. I .... I
first millio n dollars or climbin& up °",.. ,......,...
the ,a:n chans with h1 recording. It 8AL80A • 801 £: BM.b 673-7726
wa JUSt someth ing that he had to do. L~==========================~I a lc~cy of sorts for a middle-aged fi
musician.
Rc1dlina also realizes that some
people may havt' dilTcrcnt tastes.
includfnl1ri 16-year..old son Jamie,
also a musician. "He's a drummer for 'The
Lobotomies,' but I think they've
chanacd over 10 'The Creatures.' "
say Reidling. shakina his head with a
chuckle.
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The American Red Croll Ml
llaftCd tHtina au it• blood donors in
Ora,. and Los Anteln count~ to
de1erinine if they have been cxposed
to the A I OS virus.
But the non-profit aroup's B&ood
Center won't inform donon of the
results for till months after they art
tested. apoknwoman ~ Sohlt sa . llifomiilawcstalihCd the
waitint {>Criod to disrourqc people
from aivina blood simply so they can
be tested for AIDS, she explained.
Tht 180-day waitina requirement
ma,Y be chanttd by pending state
lqislation or if the tests become
available at locations other than
blood banks. she added.
Sohle said the Blood Center. which
receives betwet'n 1.300 and 1.800 blood donations each weekday.
staned using the test on all donors
today. " "We're just tryi ng to act our staff
proficient," she said, explaining the
test includes some complicated tech-
nical steps which take time to mastef.
The test detects the presence in
blood ofanubodies to HTLV-111, the IUIPflC'ed AJDS virus. That nwan1
t.bc 1dl will only determine if a penon
has been npoeect to AIDS. noc if Ibey
have the dileate or will eet it.
Critics. iad~ina some homOKx-
uat aroups. have said the test will
cause payc:holoeicaJ hann bccautt 1
person found to have HTLV-111
antibodies won't know if they have
bad the virus and their immune
system succnsfulfy com 11. 1
they have t.bc virus and will act lhe
disease or if they have the virus but
will not develop symptoms.
AIM>. some people will show a
"false positive" result. which 1ncor-
rectly indicates they have the HTL V -
Jlfantibody. Sohle said the Red Cross
pcrf orms second tests on donors
round positive.
Critics also have said "false
neptivc" results -those showing a
person doesn't have the antibodies
even when they do -will allow
contaminated blood to continue to
enter the blood bank system. AIDS
researchers argued an imperfect test 1s
i)e.tter than no test at all.
"There's no question in our shop
The Red Crou llood
provides blood and blood ~ID
about 200 holpitals in Loi .......
and Oraner counuea. -.
AID$ attacks the body•s d '11 ID
fiJhtinf immune ~. •"'-• vtctims vulnerable IO death .._ .., •
called "opportunisiic .. iakUOlll_.!
ranccr5. Hiah risk poupa illddl
homoscxuaJ and biteiuaaJ ......_ i9-'
tra venous drua abulerl. Haitiaa refti;: '
iecs and hemophiliacs rcquirilll ~
q uent blood transfusions. ~
As of March 18, there have beri
8.853 reported AIDS caees in lbc
U nit~ States and 4.300 or mo. peop~havedicd. t~U.S. Cetttenfof
Disease Control said. "
Badham seeks halt en gill
nets that threaten whales
By ROBERT HYNDMAN night and brought up in the mornings endangered . °'.....,,......,. with the catch. The coali tion • ..a_ 10.000-membet
Rep. Roben Badham. R-Newport Badham has asked the admm1s-non-profit conservation poup. col.-
Beach. has asked fora moratonum on trator of the Nauonal Manne Fish-lcctcd mfonnation on the whale
the commercial use of dn ft gill nets cries Service. Wil ham Gordon. to entanglements afttr a gray whale wu
following repons that at least 20 gray invcsugate the use of the dnft gill nets caught off Dana Point last January.
whales have become entangled in the and how the problem of trapped "This ma y just be the tip of the
fishing nets since 1980. whales can be corrected. iceberg. .. coahtion Executive Dirt»'.
Badham has recommended that The NMFS is responsible for tor Carl Nettleton said in a~
the moratorium be in place from pro tecting manne mammals and statement.
November through F~bruary in· the matters related to the en vironmental "We had always assumed t~
known migratory paths of the gray impacts-of human activities on problemwithwhaleentan&lcmeatsin•
whales. manne mammals. ~111 nets was a very minimaJ problem Accordin~ to the National Coali-"Oearty. something must be done m Southern California. We were
tion for Manne Conservation, at least to stop thjs violation or federal law surprised to find such a latte number
20 whales have become entangled in and put a halt to the indiscriminate of continued siahtings or entan&led
the drift gill nets off the shores of and illegal kill ing of the gray whale," whales ...
Southern California since 1980. Badham said in his letter 10 the The coalition believes the fi1urcs
Twclvc.of tbose. wJialeu:licd, --~..MfS.._ · may_ actu)_l!Y_be_low ~uscL accord·
In January and February of this While a state assemblymanm mg to the NMFS documents. most
r,..
year alone. Sill V<lY whales have been Badham earned legi slation that des1g-whales die some distance from shore
entangled and/or kill~ in the nets. nated the gray whale as the official and will sank and remain unobserved.
1be coalition reponcd state mamtnal of Cahform........,,------'-~~'lfll__,™------,.-,-.,...-,-----1
Drift gill nets are used by com-Of the repon ed :?O entanglements "We hope to meet with fisherman
mercaal fishermen who set them out since I Q80. 12 in volved gra} whale!>. and come to a mutually agreeable
an local waters. The nets. which range which are protected underthe Federal sol ution to the problem."Nettleton
1n size from a half-mile to two miles Endangtred Species act. the Nauonal said. "The netting issue is botb
long. act as a curtain into which large Coalition for Manne C'onservauon comphcat~ and emotional-nooM
fish swim. reports. Three others taken were wants to sec endangered gray whales
The nets are typ1call~ set out at humpbacked whales. which also arc killed.~ -------------------
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·'The fact that a person bel ong. to kn. • '" · /1 't ~t.'Cf"
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wear
age well I
O ne of the toughest anti-smok~ordinances in the nation
went into effect quietly last Thu y in Laguna Beach; so
quietly one would hardly no tice that a momentous social change
has occurred .
Most smokers probably ho pe we will continue nono notice,
especially when they exhale their bwmt tobacco fumes into the
otherwise clean air. But ti me and science are closing in on the
smokers, casting the m as the T yphoid Mary of the '80s, the
spreaders of life-threatening disease.
Their once-sacred right to srn,oke has been exposed as a ) danJ~rous infri ngement on the rights of non-smokers not to be -
he times they are a-changin'. Fast. --
subJEted to tainted, unhealthy air.
1) addition to the Laguna Beach ordinance, the county has
\\ '"Hl'l • l O"' -1 have to root.
\\ lh'" I, .inm11 I l .11H1llt l'H'n prt'lend
11\1\'l\''I Ill ,I '11 ll~k. I lu~J~ the (.'USC
nl1\\ \\1th th\' l1 Jll·lru4 war. with Un)
\\ l1tld ''I tl'' "1th11u1 lhl' Brooklyn 1>...~l~\.'I' .1ml up until rl'n·ntly. with
1h.11 • nw,1 .lll-.11\l' of Washington
,11u"h.•, -lhl· "ar over pell)
J11kH'lll"l'' tx•t\H't'n K1t·hard Burt 111
"I.Ill' Jill.I R1\·hJrJ i>l•rll' al Dt>fensc.
~1th .H\' hJ\\l..,, l'll>th lu111 for thl' MX.
t:iut 11nh th\· R1l·hanJ named Burt
11 1•uld 1.1~1· J ''' IJX' at La uren Baca ll. an a ti-smo king o rdinance that applies to its public build ings ~
and NewportBeachhas taken the fir~s~ptowa~adopti ngan ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It "·I' du1w 1t\ true. by in-
JllH'rl\'11\l' h111 11 \\U'> Jone no~ethe
k" I hl' '-\•\\ '1 orl. Times. 10 an
.1ttl·mpl h1 tr1' 1Jhll' one of the epic
.. 1ru~ll'' ,1f our l'ril. h?J th e two
R 11 h.1rJ' r\'H'JI thl·1r la' ori tes.
ordina nce that is likely to be similar to Laguna's.
Despite the fact that total cigarette sales seem to be holding
their own, smoking is becoming socially unacceptable -like
drinking from the fi nger bowl or li cking the plate -at least in
some circles. And so are the smokers.
The-transition fro m dashing, debonair smoke-inhaling
ge ntlemen and chic, a ppealing cigarette-puffing ladies to the
social equivalent of rats during the plague must be traumatic. It
can't be easy for the Marlboro man to fi nd his image has gone
from virile to viral.
In fact, cigarette smokers are more dangerous than lepers to
those near them . Until now, they have not onl y escaped the
social sti$Jlla that might have been thei rs. but they have ~ade
their victims feel guilty about complainin~.
The weight of evidence-and public opinion finally has been
brought to bear on our lawmakers. Long-overdue protections for
non-smokers are being incorporated into the body o f law.
~w. despite the fact that it may impose psychological and
physical discom fort on sm okers, non-smokers must exercise
their newly enshrined rights. They must shrug off their guilt and,
when a neighboring d iner or a co-worker lights up in a no-
s mokin&zon_e. tMy must complain.
Let politicians sacrifice
their 'perks' to cut deficit
To the Editor:
En ough alread y! I'm sick of poh·
1ic1ans pont1fica..tmg about 1he sacri-
fices "the people .. must make (I JUSI
heard Gary Han. 1ha1 failed pres1den·
11al candidate. bandy the expression
about on one of those meet-the-press
shows) in order to balance the budget
and maintain a strong defense pos-
ture on the national level-orbeefup
the police depanment and improve
trash collection at the local level.
These sacrifices usually involve
higher tues. More mone}' for less
service 1n man} cases. All sugge\ted
by poht1c1ans who spend m1lhons to
JOIO the pack every few years and fall
all over each other to get elected to
JObs the "perks" of which would
make W.R. Hearst blush. Where's the
sacrifice here"
I say it's spinach! And I sa) to hell
with 1t!
Isa) the an~wcr 1s for thest· yahoos
10 be<'ome more fiscal!~ responsible. I
say it's time for them to take a course
or two 1n cost acco unting and stop
tossing the billions they arc alread y
collcc1i ng around like so much Mon·
opoly money.
I sa y the} arc wastrels and it's time
1he> gave an accounting of their
stewardship. We 're angry. fellas. The
pany's almost over
The fat lady is about 10 sing!!!
MARY JANE WOOD
Laguna Beach
Watert sewage and fair board
To the Editor:
4-recent article b) the Dail y Pilot
regarding proposed com mercial de·
velopment of the Orange Count)
Fairgrounds stated that Costa Mesa
Mayor Norma Henzog 1s concerned
about "potential impacts on the local
highway. water and sewer systems."
lt caused me 10 question seve ral
points whi ch I hope she would ano;wer
in an open letter (via the Dail y Pilot)
10 the citizens of Costa Mesa.
I. Is the Orange County Fair-
grounds currently receiving water
service from the Mesa Consolidated
Water District and sewage service
fro m the Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis·
tnct?
2. If the answer to questio n No I 1s
yes. 1s this a result of a contractual
agreement between th e Orange Coun·
ty Fair Board and/or the State of
California and the Cit> of Costa
Mesa?
3. If the answer to question No. 2 1s
~es. what 1s the chronological term of
the contractual agreement. and what
arc the compen..atory 1crms of the
contract for all parties signature to
such agreement"
The answer 10 these question~
would cenainly be cnhghtcning in for.
mauon for the ei1i1ens of ( osta Mesa
and may possibly stimulate creauve
thinking for future negot1a1ions w11h
the Orange Count ) Fair Board and
the state o f California
BO B Sl \.10NSON
< osta Mesa
p{rls~ objects to bombing
To the Editor: few ways the law s111l permns: by
Rep. Don Edwards. chairman of a picketing. lecturing. writing !ettcr'i
House Judiciary panel on c1v1I and and books. ballot box unsealing of
constitutional nghts. wishes tu pros-reluctant represcn1a11vcs. and run·
ecute the more radical and abusive nmg our own candidates
Christian activists protesting against Yo u Christians who bomb
abortion clinics. abon1on clinics (and poc;s1bly at·
He fails to understand tha1 the Roe tempt shooting elderl)' Supreme
vs Wade decision yanked the Con-Coun Justices) must turn )'ourselves
s1iiu1ion un«rcmoniously off the 1n. The onl y force we recognize God
uncti ty ofl ife stand enjoined by the permits conmts of defen sive and
hi&hcr law It was to be interpreted h> lawful means.
--the Bible. The higher law 1s still held t.o-be..Jn
We hr1"1ans have recogn11ed that effect 1n our hvcs. and this ~cans a
our lqal system 1s now operat1ng on lawful C'IVll d1sobed1en~c again.st an
unlawful and arbitrary principles unJU'lt coun which arb1 tranly in.ter-
violati ng the hiahcr law. which con-prcts 1hc Cons11tut1on by 1hc will)'·
tained filled value1. till trying to nill) value of lhc populace. and nol
follow IM htaher law while bucking by the b1bhcal pnnc1plcs prtv1ou ly
the Cl'ttpin1 tentacle' of scculansm. agreed upon by a na11on under God.
Chnstians have revolted with ag-4iTEVEN M. HU TING
srnsivc act vist approaches in the Founuun Valley
ORANGE COAST
lllJPillt
H. L. lcttw•tl Ill
F'uD111.htf
Frenlr Zlnl
'-'•M (OolO'
Tom eft
11 f d.1cw
'
Mensans are intelligent,
but not always very smart
High I. Q . doesn · t
provide immunity
agains t dum~ness
She got bored s1t11ng around doing
nothin~. so he decided to bake some
brownies. he took them out l>i thl'
BILL oven and put them on a rad. 111 rnol
.\ftcr a b11. 'ihc dec1dl·d thl'' JU'>I
might be cuol enough 111 l'Jt. but hu" Hl.vrv to find out" Aha' Thcrl' '"a' thl'
I.I thermometer with which '>hl' h.iJ r,c got a conTcssion to make to been taking her own temix·raturl' .ill
yo u. and I hope }'OU won't hold 11 day. Why not take thl' bro"-n1c.,·
against me. . temni•ra ture'! I bel M a Mensan misreading a recipe and "' ong to ensa. · 20 · k h h S'hc d1·d. She ponp"d th·· N I d I bel M b putting eggs an a ca c w crl' l c ,. .. , 01 on Y 0 ong 10 ensa. ut recipe called for two. Not only that. thermometer into thl' bro"' n1cs and I have since 1966. Not only that. but but he had to go to the store in the watched as the mercur) ro'>C and
rm running for a 1N5i.1ion on the mrddle-of mixing his hnttcr to get ro . -:rnd ro'>c '>Ollll' n)O~ -""itrr3th
board of directors of o ur Orange more eggs. He onl) had 18 in the exploding ngh1 through thr top ot 1h1:
Count) group. And. since r m tn m) house. He stancd 10 ~Cl SUSPICIOUS thermometer and all O\l'r ha
confessing mock. l''c been writing when his baller filled lour cake pan'i brn"'n1cs.
fuu>ut..JocaLni·u.sl•·uer foc:.aboui...fi · -rathrrrhan the two 1t1rTrcrpl'" prom:-.'ht" sayc; shl' arflhl'm :mpnl)
)Cars. For free. 1scd. Mensa has a totalh uneameJ
For an) who don't know what Men~ns arc human. and no mun· reputation for being a clu·b composed
Mensa 1s (and there are probabl}' immune 10 dumb things happening 10 of intellectual snobs. C hanlC'i arl'
many). "Mensa 1s an international lhl·m tha n anybod) clC>l' . .\nother of \Cl) good that 1fyou "ere to attl·nd J
sonety 1n which th1: sole requirement m\ uwn was the time 1 took the foud Mensa mrct1ng. and didn't I.no"
for membership 1s a score at or abov(• ~,·u·p ofT our bird's cage. better. you'd fed hke )OU wl·rc at a
the 98th percl'nlilc on an) of a I cleaned it up prett) well hut. when meeting of 1hc local PT.\ or c' en a
number of standard IQ tests. I returned. the bird was gone' How Saturda} night cocktail part~. Thi.' "Men~ is a nonprofit '>OCICI) could that be? The door was still onh difference would oc that the
whose sole purpose 1s to sen .. c as a latched and. as far as 1 knew. he didn't con.vcrsa11ons taking plac1: "-Oul<l he J
means of communication and as-know how 10 unlatch 11. Even 1fhc had lot less serious. and )Ou'd hl'ar man'
scmbl} for its members. Mensa 11s<.'l f learned ho"' to unlatch 11. 11 <.ccm cd mon: JOkcs
holds no op1n1ons. champions no prctt)' unhkel)' that he'd stop 10 latch The talk might center on Jlnm1c
causes. and 1s not affiliated in an) wa) it up again. It finall} dawned on me physic'> but. much more hkd~. 11
w11h an} other organ1za11on. Mem· thal birds don't difTl'rent iatc lx•twecn might be concerned w11h thl· rnm-
bership 1nquincs may be sent to: doors and food cup ol)(.•nings. To parison of two rock group\ or thl·
Orange Count)' Mensa. PO Box them. one hole in a cagl' ill a<. good as merits of one brand of rnh· ml\ 3'>
18265, Irvine CA 927 13." another. opposed to another.
The above appears on the 1ns1dc A ver}' good friend told me one on What the hec k. the} might l'H'n he
cover of our newslcuer. the Oracle. herself. It also had 10 do with baking. talki ng about my g1aards
Ann is (gasp) also a member. It seems she was of Junior high Column/1t Bill llarvey li\les in
It lakes a lot of courage to tell you school age - and was sick one day. Hantla1toa Be•cb.
abou1 m}' cl ub affiliation. There arc .-----------------------------ccna1n reactions I get from people.
The first 1s when I fix m} famou'i
snack. I ha'c a secret reci pe that I Ii>.
from 11me to 11mc and scr"e at
mee11ngs. People lo"c 11. and 11 goc~
'cry qui ckl)-They smar k their hps
and shovel 11 in nghl up to the 11me I
happen to mention that the main
mgred1cnb arc chicken g121ards and
hearts. suall). people unobtrusively
drop pon1ons of the '>nack into
obscure place'> and become 'cl)
polite: but occas1ona lly. th cn· will Ix· a
loud "AAARRRGGGH!" and the
occasional person will faint dead
awa)
This. de'lp11c the fact that
nanoseconds ago. he wa~ devouring
the g1nard<i with great relish.
The second 1s when I tell people of
my Mensa affiha11on. Sometimes. hu t
by no means alway!>. something
indefinable happens. f chan$C from a
dchc1ou!I "inack to chicken g1nards.
\\ hJt ,Jn \llU ma h · of someone
1\ h11.,.· IJ, 1•ntl' rl·..idmg I\ go' crnmcnt
J1l\ uml·nt'' \\hat 1s thcrc to say
.11'1l1u1 .1 1\'lllm "ho'>l' f:.I\ oritc maga·
11t1l'' mdulll' < ommcntary. whose
1.1\lmtr 111l'"''' ., "Wild Straw·
t1':rm·, "JnJ "hll'l' Ill\ ontc songs arc .. 1>.1nn' l\,), .. ;rnd "La V11: En Rose."
l h1· J11krl'n\·l· hl't"-<.'en the two
nll'n ''"'' bt.'lJmc .. tar~ when 1t came
11• ·,,,,,,nil· Jl 1M .. Pale namt"d Paul
\\.111idJ But Hurt. "hosc fa vorite
1111•' ll' 1, "t .1..ahlJnca." chose two.
11 umphrl'\ Bog.in JnJ .-wait~ -not
l Jurin UJlJll. but ··,oung" Lauren
BJl-111"' fherl· ~ou.ha'l' it. The
u>ml'f\ <11" 1: .11 h1~ "'nr'il -a man for
,, hom :il)fll'arancl."'i arr cvcry1hing.
t "11ulJ I'll· till' la'>t to den) that the
,oung L.111rl·n H,1,all "a~. as thl'Y sa).
\Onll'lh1ng 10 lnol. Jl.
Bu 1 t he-rt" t\ " m1 cth-t ng-abotH 8 tJ rl · s u,,. 11l 1lw \\llrJ 00H1ung" that implies
thJI llJlJll 1, hi.~· \1."ron1ca Lake or
\\,I <i.1rJna ur '>Ollll" ~"'' .\menca
t' pc :r htttttttl:ttf-Twomtttl who
, Jmt' JnJ "l'nl 1n J o,cason.
BJlJll 1\ no l11ngl·r a J\)guar. But I
"nul<l rathl·r !>J)l:nd an l'' cning with
ha thJn JO\ ~O·H·ar-old -even that
l.1J\ 111 "~pta .. h··· .. nen 1f <ihl' came
\\I Iii lUl' lan.h ... C\t'n 1f her favori te
mu' ll' "a' "WilJ Stra"hcrrtc'>" and
1'\l'll wml·ho". 1f sh1: could know
"hJI I nll'JOI "'"l'n I 'klid I both
Jrl.'adl·d .ind wuld not "a11 tor m}
'>l>n to [ll 1 l>l<la \hr rnuld not know
-~nO\\ h~ l'\~rlCn(C. \lo hit h I~ the
•1nl' \\J~ tu ~no" n·rtain things
But HJlJll "oulJ. She has the age.
lhl' mllc\ the l'haractcr -and the
lUUrJ[!l' 111 "l'ar her ~cars hkc) ounge1
\\onh n "-l'Jr Jcwcln. The )O ung
Bal.111 v. J\ ,\ beaut). 1he oldcr Bacall.
hl.r m.1n~ wom1:n lik1: her. 1!> JU!ll a
.l1tkrl·n1 kind uf hcaut\
Ril'bard Cohen iJ • syodlc•ted columnist.
The fact that a person belongs 10
Mensa doc\n't ncce">sanl) mean that
he or "ihc doc'>n·1 e'er do rcall} dumb
thing!. There usl.'d to bt.· a column in
our na11onal ncw<,lcttcr. The Mensa
Bulletin (original. "hat'!) called "A
Turn of the Table'>" Membcr'I would
write in and tell about trul y dumb
things 1hcy had done.
One of my own !by no means the
worst) 1') the fact that whenever I ndc
the ferry from Balboa Island to the
Pcn1mula. if I ha ppen to be the fi~t
car on 1hc boat. I fi nd myself about
halfwa) acro'i'> the channel. stecnng
the ferr) with my steering wheel
Thought you might want to know ...
.\ true clao;s1c happened to a
member who hvcs in Minnesota. He
hves 1n a house on the shore of a lake.
It wnHpring. so he decided to take the
snow ures off his car. He had
completed the JOb and. bccau~ 1t was
downhill to ht<; garoge. he decided to
line the .. now ti res up a nd simpl y roll
them down the dri "cwa> into his
garage Good idea.
He a1ml'd vel) careful!). rclc:i~d
1hc tire., -and \tood 1n c;hockcd
ama1~ment a .. hi\ tire\ rolled nght on
pa§t the gara e and into the lake.
There·, an actual case on record ol
COMPLETE
SPORTS
DAILY
lnthe f\\I\
"'' ......
about Pacific View M e m o rial Park 's
new project based on a con cept that is
o ver t hree tho usand years old: it's
called t he family Cemetery. The idea
wa s con ceived t o p r ovid e a private
family cemeter y within Pacific
View Mem o rial Pa .:k for
those who wis h t o
cr eate a strong fam ily recognition. The
Fam ily Ce m et e ry c:1 n b e private o r
semi-private, large or 'lma ll, simple or
im pre ivc as you choo c. In fact, you
can w o r k wtth the arch itect prior to
con truc tio n . If yo u 're
tn tcr cstcd, please call
or write for details.
PAC IFIC VIEW M EMORI AL PARK 6 MORTUARY
3500 Ptcif1c View Drive, Newport Beach, California 92663 • 17 14 ) 644-2700
"A Pierce Brother\ Company"
·-'
..
Andrea Pllater and Peca Blelen and ..•
Jeff Phi Up unmasked as ktng
of Carnival In Rio merriment
FINiand E4 SeMimHMr, Dn.CMrletand Aw
lie .. •••• ..a Palrtda PnMrkklwereamona lhe
underwriters ofOranae County Maller Chorale'• third
annual Bach fcsaival.
Followi na tbe chorale ·s performance of .. Thc
Passion Accordina to St. John .. at Orange Coast Collqc
ttiey were presented with plaques of appreciation at a
wineandhorsd·ocuvrespany in the Villa Park home of
Gary and Marcia De Va.a.
---1-hetf~mbcrs.-patrons...con,~-
tributorsand auesis-werejoined by soloistsJ ..
H y arfd ,,_...._Weld, tenors: DeMru
soprano. and Reaey Gllfry, ba~baritone.
scason'sfcstival wasofspeCla Trhponanccas
'85 commemorates the 300th binhday of Jo hann
Sebastian Bach. Advisorycommitt.eemcmbers were
Nucy A~rTMn&oll,chairwoman;Gary A.Deva.a,
Fl'HerldSwau,SudraMcCue(chorale p1anist)and
Dr. Ma•rtce Allan.
Orenve CC*t DAILY KOT/Ma ........ 19
upericncn wath htr phy51cal &krapy at RIO.
More who ltarned 8bout
the April 11 haacbeoft and I 0
a.m. 1ourof1hein1&i&uteia
Orantt were Tnattet
....... C=ind&wo •:r;.'! c-u a .. and &IMer,NmeJ
AM••,dcv~lopmen&direc·
tor; o-.a 8,......, Gayle
MMrMa and Pnlll ......
uttutive director.
Persons walhina to set
involved with RIO may call
633-7400. ... ---
Jeff Plalli' of Hunt-
inaton Beach had known
about has "royal blood" for ...... _________ ._....,--i• sometime ... but to the other
MEGHAN MAftGETIC 300 at the Cami val in Rio
ball held by Masked Ball cha pt CT of Orange Coum y-
Perform ang Ans Center it came asa surprise.
With much fanfare bcwasunmaskedandcrowned
Kmg Ru I during a fesuveceremony in ihc Disneyland
Hotel Ballroom. Others attending the pany were Ooa and Delorn
Wa1oaer, the PHJ M•Nn and Deua Buce. • • • , Ruling with him overtheeveningofmcrriment in
ela~ratc costumes were Queen Dee TnJHJe (the royal
exouc swan)and royal coun-GtuyGrut,~
Naff,Gl•rta Alexnder, YoluUJeaM11, VldJReyn,
Kay Z•bro4, JaU•1 Aaroa1, Rkbrd A .. m1, Job
Jea1ea,A1 GouaJe1 and Bill Grat U.
A coffee at The Ritz that stancd out to be a "friend-
raiser" for Rehabilitation Institute ofSouthern Cali-
fornia (RIO) and its affi hate. Crippled Children's
Society really turned out to be a fund-raiser.
Event C hairman DlaH DtellJ said. "HUI and
Cllarle1e Pra1er arc so special ... they underwrote the
event and we had money to give RIO." Fresh fruit.
croissants and Irish coffee were served.
Some 80 women lea m ed more about R 10. a non-
profit health care facility serving thc county (infants to
seniors) for 35 years.
Terry Plmeatel,director of ch ildren's programs.
talked about services to help youngsters with learning
disabilities-how they get help earl y so they can fit in
with "normal" y0J.u1&5tcis when they reach school age
and about the new day care center with therapists.
Te11 Garrard, Helea E1cllbacll and~ SdtHbye
(who have been R 10 s upponers for 20 years) attended
along with Noey Hlaes, J un1or League president:
Andrea Pfl1ter, Pegy BleJn, Ta•ya Norvldu (acting
as hostess). Betty Bel4ell and Mary Dell Laca1.
Joyce H11Ua11 of H unting1on Beach waschairman
for the evening and another Huntington Beach resident
Tom Salllvu (there with wife Pattl) was em cee.
..We should make more than $8.000 from this ball
for The Center." said Pat Creckett. The evening bepn
with cocktails and horsd'ocu vresand continued with a
.. Supreme de Volaille Chasscur" dinner and cntenain-
ment by Dolores Bedard who sang for the very first time
a tunecalled "OrangeCounty". Dkk EmmNtand the
Homes Saving o f America Band were an charge of
keeping the dance floor occupied.
Others getting ca ught up an the pageantry we~
BarbaraandRicbrdA4am1,Marlly.Bakerand.Pat
G•yer,S..roa and K.Mx Broob, Marte and GorM
lkemorl, Su41ra and Staaley Mittelmu, Mary O.tn
and Gary Kal11e, ltJiae and Barbara MarUa. the Bill
Reddba1.1, Micbel and Nora MorrllH and Mary Elll1. ..., ...................... Also there were Steve Mar1eticand his daughter
Meou, who was in a United Way movie, pictured on
:.__-11....-=-...L.J tt)e RIO brpchure and caricatured on Crippled
Barbara Campbell and daUChter Debbie. C h1ldrensstationery. Hctalkcdabout their personal
Pap:uazz1 is edited by Daily Pilot Style Editor Vida
Dean.
Dee Trajillo and Jeff Plilllp. ID tlaelr ,..,.i
finery • ..tie at tlMlr •bjeeta cl~ ••·~ed
ball, benefttlq 1terformtna Arta Ceater.
........ ..,...,., ......
Dr. Anne Steinmann. rfCht, watchee with Sandra McCune
and Donna Bance aa otbera aet llaater Chorale plaqaee.
P&J'tYina at reception after Bach f eetl•al finale are Don and
Doloree '"Waioner and Jonathan Welch, tenor aololat.
...........................
Cllne and Barbara llartln enjoy tlae mulr.ed C&rn.lnl lD Rio
with Superior Court Jactce Ii~ and Ard.la Kacm.
Kids benefit when warring parents separate
DEAR .\NN L.\NDERS I ha\c
j ust read another aniclc about the
disastrouscfTcct of di\· orcc on ch1I·
drcn. It 1s something I have never
experienced. but I do ha\c something
to share
M> parcnt..recentl) cekbrated
1he1r 30 th weddingann1H·r..al). The)
have a 1emblc m:amagi: Mo1her tcll'i
me the) ta)ed 1ogc1her··for1hnakc
ofthe children."l1oldher ··v oud1d
us no f:l\ or "
I spent m) childhood paren11ng m)
) ounger brother and sister whi:n
Mom and Dad were not speaking lo
each other. We pra)ed c\Cr. night
the)' would get a divorce We could
adJUSI to that It would have been
eas1crthan not knowing what to
expect from one minute to the ncitt.
Strangely enough I profited 1n some
ways from my parents' bad mamagc.
I am vcl) close to my brother and
sister. <\lso. I lcarned how important
commun1ca11on 1s. Bccausi: I grew up
with a couple ofhomble cxamplc'l I
was determined to h:nc a kwing
rclation'lh1pw1th my hu<11band and
not be a constant cnll( and com·
plainer.
I understand howd1 vorcc can have
some negat1 vc effects on )Ouns one.,.
but to sta)' 1n a miserable marm1gc
"forthe sake oft he children" can tx.·
"-Orsc. -A DIFFERENT DRlJ M·
MER IN M RYLAND
nie
greatest
adVenture
fNef'
born I
-NOW PLAYINO -
IUfNA 'AllK '"""' . , .. °' "' "' 4010 * C09TA MllA l,_•o '4fl101
•IL T~O • to..•U lt1t
,,
~'"°° ........ u;-o:r. Wllolltlt.
• ~ANOI CtnlPIWN ?l
11' 1 ~
All•
l.uDEIS
DEAR MARYLAND: Some cllil·
dren of divorced parent• do Hffer
becaH~ of Ille split. Otllen become
1troa1er 19 Ille brokea placH. Simply
belDI raised by a molller ud fa Iller
11nder one roof parutfft .. 1111a1.
Tiie lllgla rate of divorce today (58
percent) HUHll tllat ceeplet mipt
try a little llarder to make marriage
work. If I& 11 uuerly lmpo11lble,
every011e l1 bester off wlaea Ille
warrln1 partaers '10 U1elr separate
ways. • • •
DE.\R .\NN L.\NDERS: Would
you consider a SC'\ual rela11onsh1p
between first cousins 1nce t? Docs 11
produce unheahhych1ldren? I know
couples who are first cousins and
their children have no v1s1ble b1nh
defects.
Please discuss the chances for
defec ts of children who arc born to
first cousins. Forpnvacy'ssake. -
NO NAME. NOST .\TE. U.S..\.
DEAR NO NAME: I woald DOt
coe1ider u latlmate relaU01111llpor
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love stories we've had in
the movies in quite a long
time ... It's a beautiful
film ... certain to be one of
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LMM8 OI TMINCH NllJ Godfaiher. Pan II." Nobody knows
the trouble ht has seen sinc::t then. He nlm'ICOWM"I
went wildly over budact with ITM'9
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explained by t~e late David Nivc-n. MOUUTMOTUNI
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is Jiven to an actor because the old Tl'MI Wlllmt.
boy has been around for a Iona time (l)MCMI
and deserv~ a pat on the back. That's ••~ "Unttittlflllly Y04111'' (19M)
how I got mine. bl~s the voters' OudleyMoort,.......,.Klnlltl
Thole who doubt the jinx theory
mipt stop to wonder what ever
blPOmed to Miyoshi U meki, Qeol)C
Cliakiri&, Lila Kedrova and Louise
Fletcher-Oscar winners who faded
into obscurit)'.. 1-:1-.....,..__ An<r Wliat a...,..,,~u"'"'"t ..... a"""c.,-aerctmlno. heans. .a -t:ID-
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8tn Kingsley and Richard Dreyfuss.
10 name a few.
On Academy Awards niaht. each
stood in the spotlight, a JOld pla1ed
statuene in hand. basking in the
area test glory of their cal'CCn. But that
moment. when their names were in
headlines, seemed to mark the high
point of careers which declined
afterward.
existence. If I didn't leave. I would role that is so dazzling that it must be ~}'W!!L' ~
have cracked up." She returned to recognized. But what docs the poor N•ll....,.MIXlll
Europe and de"oted herself to the chap do for an encore? Pans like that I FMBOICULTURE
theater. rarely happen twice in a lifetime." • NIWI
For others -performers and Some performers who had just that . =~FOftl'UNE
directors -the Oscar has been lesS-problem were: . MOVIE
than the golden opponunity they Louise Fletcher. the best actress of 0 "Chlttil Chin And The Cur•Of
dreamed of. I 97S. gave a memorable J?OJ"!rayal of The Oregon Queen" 119811 P91er
Michael Cimino. who won the the dreaded Nurse Ratchatt in '•One UStlnOV, Aidwd H•tcl\.
"There is no such thing as an Oscar Oscar as best director of 1978 for Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest." But (%)MOVIE
"The Dcerhun1er." next directed an Hollywood has few such meaty roles u ** "The 5'*it OI St. Lu"
ambitious western. "Heaven's Gate," for middle-age actresses. and Miss (1957)~Stewwt.MllrreyHMlll
which became the quintessential fail-Fletcher has made only occasional ion
jinx." insisted Luise Rainer. who has
been cited as the classic case of the
Oscar jinx. The legendary actress was
the first performer to win two Oscars
fo r "The Great Ziegfeld in 1936 and
"The Oood'"Eahh" in 1937. After
that. her film career faded.
But when she visited here this year
to film a segment of"Love Boal," she
said tber.e were other reasons for her
career eclipse. She explained 1hat the
steond Oscar came after she had
made eiJht films in three years, was
undergoing a divorce from play-
wright Clifford Odets and had tired of
being bossed by MGM.
.. , had to nee for my life." she said.
"I had been pushed to the limit of my
ure. torpedoin~ United Anists and films since. appearing in "Excorcist 2:
cooling off C1m 1no's care~r. Only The Herc11c:· "The Cheap Dctcc-
recently-has he been rccovcnng. tivc." and "Brainstorm."
And what about Ben Kingsler,. best Miyoshi Umeki. best supponing
actor of 1982 for "Ghandi'? He actress of I 9S7. won for her touching
hasn't appeared in a major film since. role as the tragic sweetheart of Red
Richird Dreyfuss' career went into a Buuons in "Sayonara." But there
tailspin after his Oscar for "The were few parts for Japanese actresses
GoodbyeGirl"in 1977,andTimothy in Hollywood and she found little
Hutton. best suppon1ngactorof 1980 work except in a Jerry Lewis comedy
for "Ordinary People." hasn't had"ll and .. The Counship of Eddie's
hit since. Father."
Francis Ford Coppola scored the George (hakiris was best suppon-
amazing feat of wanning for best ing actor of 1961 for his ponrayal of
director of 1974 for a sequel. "The the dynamic gang leader in "West
Side Story.'' But casting directors saw
---------------------------fits slight dancer's build as unsuitable for leading man roles and he made Scripters due Oscars
LOS ANGELES (A P) -The late
scrccnwnters Carl Foreman and
Michael Wilson have been voted~
Academy Awards for their contribu·
tions to the script for "The Bridge on
the River Kwai ."
The movie won the I 9S7 Oscar for
best screenplay based on material
from anotht'r medium. Foreman and
Wilson will be honored along with
Pierre Boullc who wrote the book on
which the movie was based.
The writers· widows will receive--
the Oscars on behalf of their hus-
bands at a special screening of
"Kwai" by the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences. -
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'One More Night' hasitsday
By Tiit A11ociated Pre11
The following arc Billboard's hol record
h11s as they appear m ncxl week's issue of
Billboard magazine. C'opyright 1985.
Billboard Publica1ions. Inc. Reprinted with permission. ·
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3."Born In The .S.A." Bruce Swina-
stcen (Columbia;
4."Bcverl) Hilb Cop" Soundtrack
(MCA)
S."Pri vale Dancer· Tma Turner
(Capitol)
6."L1ke A Virgin" Madonna (Sire)
7."Make It Big" Wham (Columbia)
8."Whecls <\re Turning" REO Spccd-
wagon (Epic)
9."Agenl Pro"ocateur" Foreigner (At·
lanuc)
t 0." Reckless" Bryan Adams (A&M)
11."Ne~ Ed111on" New Editton (MCA)
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llobanlou linked to nuke
plant d~lays, cost overrun•
By tlM Allodalillll Preas
b NE~ YO.RK -Unions conlrolled by orpni1cd crame helped stretch out c nstruct1on time 10 I .S years and add lo lhc S4 bilhon cost overruns of LonJ
I.land's Shoreham nuclear power plant, the CB television show "60 Minutes
reported Sunday. Two of the plant's former workers uid mob-influenced
unions had absolute control of work at the power plant in Suffolk County. The
Nuclear Rqulatory Commi 1ion arantcd Shottham a tow-power licenJC last
!fOnth, but withdrew i1 aftel' hearina alJqat1on1 of problems at the plant.
O'Neill My• lie can •tllJ kill JDC
WASH INOTON -House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill says he c1n still
build a House majority to kill the MX missile system but th4t President Re1aan
is "J?Ulling outev~ry stop" to assure its surv1v~I. .. The voteb ~cry. very close."
While House h1efofStafTDonald Regan said Sunday. T~ mten5e battle for
votes was continuing today. with House members invited to a White House tJrfeft~Rcapn ~mc:M:hrcf-irrm n-egotilrtor Max-Kampelma-n ·•on the
rtlationsh1p of the MX program lo progress in arms control."
Rape vlctlm• mu•t pay for evidence
WASHI NGTON -Adding 1nsuh to injury, victims of rape and
attempted rape have to foot tht.• bill for medical evidenec needed to1)f'osecult
assailants •. Assistant Attorney. General Lois Haight He~ri!'gJo.n says.
Commenting On a rep<>rt showing there were al least 1.5 m1lhon rapes or
attempted rapes between 1973-82. Mrs. Herrington said that ·•in many states.
nape victims must literally pay for their crime." The new study. relea~d
Sunday. was based on information obtained through the National Crime
Survey. It showed. among other things. that medical expenses averaged SI 04
for some 580.000 rape victims who suffered injuries.
FAA to cut flight delay•
NEW YO RK -NC'wairtraffic proccdureu1med at reducing fligh t delays
which hit record levcl'i last year include dropping the requirement that airliners
on the same flight path be separated by 20 miles. The New York Times
reported today. The Federal Aviation Administration will begin new air traffic
procedures next month. following the expiration next Sunday of an agreement
that airlines made la st fall to adjust rush·hour schedules 10 reduce congestion.
the newspaper said.
Goetz to be a no-•how today
NEW YORK -A lawyer for Bernhard Goetz says his client will appear
before a grand jury Tuesda) -not today -despite a grand Jury's refusal
earlier to dela) his testimony in the subway shootings of four youths. Defense
auorne) Barr)' Slotnick said until Sunday. he and another defense lawyer.
Joseph Kclncr. thought GoctL would not be able 10 testify until Friday because
they were tied up in trials involving other clients. But Slotnick called WCB -
TV during the live .. Ncwsmakers" program. which featured an interview with
Ketner. to say he would appear Tuesday with Goetz because Manhattan
District Attorney intervened to free him for one day from a previous trial
commitment.
AIDtl linked to kiuing
BURLINGA ME -A man whose wife died of AIDS has succumbed to
pneumonia and fatigue but had the "classic symptoms" of Al DS. says a doctor
who bellcws the man contracted the fatal illness by kissing the woman. Donald
Paul Bauer. 72. died Sunda} 15 days after being admitted to a Burhngame
hospital. Hts wife had died of AIDS in September after receiving a
contariilnatcoolood tranSlusion in 1979 . .\uthoritles s3)1fllla ii. correct . Bauer
would be the first person on record to get Al OS from another person·s sah va.
-Cl.A-new-popalaE-On-campu------
LO ANGELES -After )Cars of ammo ll) generated by the Vietnam
War and Wa1ergatc. recruiters for the Central lntelhgencc AgenC) ha\e once
again become welcome on most campuses. "We had a record 150.000 JOb
applications last }l.':tr." said Patti Volz. a CIA public affairs spokeswoman.
Mo~t collegt• \eniors were nine years old when the la st U.S. fighting troops
pulled out of Vietn am in 1973. and 10 when President Richard M. Nn;on
resigned from office 1n 1974.
McMartin kids treated to picnic
MANHATTAN BEACH -A picnic \tSited by Emmanuel Lewti. of the
television show "Webster" was held for children undcr$01ng counseling 1n
connection with the McMartin Pre-Scbool child molestation case and others.
The picnic Sunday was organized b} the parents of children who attended the
Virginia McMan1n Pre-School and five oth er area preschools that were closed
after investigations into allegations of child molcsta11on. More than 100
families ancndc:d the event on a local high school field.
Seven inducted into TV Hall
SANTA MO NICA-Television nQtab.lcsCarol Burnett. WalterCronk1te
and Sid Caesar were inducted into the Telcv1s1on Academy Hall of Fame for
their contribu tions 10 the magic tube. Sylvester ··Pat" Weaver. the NBC
executi ve who founded the "Today'' and "Tonight" shows. was also inducted
during a black-tic gathering of 650 cclebri11es. telev1s1on exec utives and their
friends at the Santa Monica C1v1c Auditorium on Sunda)'. Rod Scrling of
"Tw1hght Zone" fame. Ed Sulll\an and Joyce Hall. founder of the "Hallmark
Hall of Fame" tclc\ is1on specials "ere inducted into the Hall of Fame
po'lthumously.
W ORLD
French teacher believed kidnapped
BEIRUT. Lebanon -The head of the French Cultural Center in the
Moslem port city of Tripoh in northern Lebanon is reported missing and
feared kidnapped. police here said today. Police sources in Beirut said Bernard
Bonne. a French language teacher at the center. informed police in the ~1~11
neighborhood of the t'1t) that G1!les Sidney Pcyrolles last had been sec\1
Saturday aftcrnoon.Tnpult I\ 50 miles north of Beirut.
Chine•e torpedo boat returned home
SEOUL. South ~orca -1 he go,crnmcnt announced Monday 1t "ould
allow a C'h mesc torpedo boat and its ere" to return home. and said
invtstigators had concluded the ''1olencc that left six crewmen dend was not
political! motivutctJ. The 1orpedo boat had drifted into South Korean w:itcrs
bn Frida) with the dC"ad sailors on board and was towed to a port on the we t
coa!tt. (io\crnmcnt ~pokesman Lee Won-hong said Monda} that all 13
sun 1v1ng Cl\'wmcn. including two who were wounded m the i.hoot1ng and lwo
pther blamed for <:au 1n_g. the inl·1dcn1. had said the) wanted to retur~ to
China. Lee mnlle no spcc1 hc mention of reports that some of the crew mtghl
have been trying to defect. but <1a1d the clash was started by two disgruntled
crewmen who hud been reprimanded by their superiors shortly before the
~hooting.
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Mysterygas blast la/are
21 in LA clothing store
LO · NGELES (AP) -Fim fed O ne employee was not IC(ountcd the substance to be a rMthanc-betCd
bya my11er1ou1pscontinued to bum for' but 11tarc:h of the 11ott found no natural IM without tome compo.
around 1 Hollywood clothin' stor~ one, Fire Depenmtnt Battalion Chief ncnts of w commercial pfoduc:t,
hours af\er 21 people were injured. Richard Baker said early today. Bew uld early today.
two criticall y, when In c:xplosion Commercial buildinp in a two-block "We're tlainki111 now 1ba1 it's an
shattered the buildina H lbo\11 7S area around the scene were tvacuated abudoned oil MU,•· he uid.
people shopped inside. authorities af\er tht bl1st. The n.a. m!lht have to •
said. Tht explosion blew the front ofrthc aUowcd 10 bum for days until lht ; Gas sttp1na lhrough the .around Ross store, shattered windowa up to.a source )I found, he uid, addi.ftf that it
burned in flaming hedgerow, early block away and cracked the ~ve-was possible the ps mitbt not
today as authorities. who eliminated ment around lhc tore. Oamase was necenerily be comi,. from an abln-
commercial natural gas as the source. tentatively Htimated at S400.000, doncd 'Wll shown by city maps to be ck1«1ed in a K Man llOl'C anOll aM
investigated whethcrthepsthlt blew said Assistant Fire Chief Joseph adjacent lo the atore. strcd. and fitt off'tciAll ¥ettled 11 wiall
apart Ros" Dres$-for-Less at S p.m. Lockwood. ··we have in our ex~ &hat spatk·frtt bk>wns.
Sunday came from an abandoned. ··There was debns a mile in the air 'those wtlls have leaked (in the ~st).'' Gas com pa by service rcp-
buried 011 well. it seemed.'' said Kim Canada, who ps compeny division manqer Jim rtSenlant1ve John Arnot uad he wnt -;a.1Rrt~lnnhrllamc spread-work Mmd~1-nc...--fiiRh.ciadctitfnaidt;-. --------nmriht'iJrllCl'l~t-ojr-iheK Meft_. __ _..,.......,. ...
down sidewalks along two sides of the across the street from Ross. · Amona the locations a.ffeclcd by found "about two inches of waw ia bu1l~mg and about 80 feet across a The Southern California Air Qua Ii-the continuing closure wtrc an some arelS of the bumleet and II' it
parking lol to 3rd Street. Flames ty Management District and the elementary school. 1 shoppif\C ~nter secptn& up throu&h the -..er."
nickered along the ground and some-Southern Cahforn1a Gas Co. "con-and Farmer's Market. the noted He said thepslackstheodon~bich
times flared several feet through elusively" eliminated commercial gas tounst spot. the gas company pull into 1u pt but
cr"icks and fissures. as the fuel through tests that revealed After thc..blasL fumes were also instead had a "sewer type odot.''
Army officer slain by Soviet guard
HEIDELBERG. West Germany
( .\P) -Soviet guard shot and
killed an unarmed U.S. Army officer
o( the American military m · ssioo in
East Germany and the United States
lodJcd a "serious protest" over the
incident. U.S. authorities said today.
An urgent investigation of the
shooting was under way. authorities
said.
The officer was identified as MaJ.
Arthur D. Nicholson. Jr., 37, of West
Redding. Conn .. according to Lt. Col.
Miguel Monteverde. an Army
spokesman at the Pentagon in Wash-
ington. He JOmed the Army on May I.
1969. he S~lld.
Nicholson. who was posted to the
U.S. military mission 1n Potsdam.
East Germany. wa$ killed while on
duty unday afternoon wuh another
officer. "some distance from Berlin,''
said a diplomatic source.in the West
German capital of Bonn.
The other off teer was unhurt. said
the source who spoke on condition he
not to be identified.
Both Americans were unarmed. he
said.
The death was announced in a brief
statement from the U.S. Army's
European headquarters 1n
Heidelberg. which said it learned of
the shooting on unda}.
A Pentagon official. who spoke on
cond111on of anonymity. said the
shooting occurred m or near the East
German town of Ludw~lusl, which
1s about I 00 miles northwcsl ofBerhn
and about 30 miles from the West
German border.
The official said he did not know
what type of East German or Soviet
installations might be m th~area. but
added: "This officer wasn't doing
anything he shouldn't have been
doing."
In East Berlin. Soviet Embassy
spokesman Viktor Kozlikir refused to
comment on the incident. .. We have
no mformauon:· he said.
5tatemcnt by spokesman Thomas A.
Homan said.
"The officer was on duty u 1
member of tbt U.S. mili~ liait0n
mission in Potsdam (East Get·
many)," the statement ujd. ••An
urgent investigation ii uoder way 10
determine the exact circumsuoce of
this unfortunate incident."
Officers at the Potsdam miaions
arc allowed to tr3vcJ around East
Germany except in restricted areas
named by the Soviets. sucb as Soviet
military installation&. In Washina-
ton. a State Dcpanmcnt offteiaJ , who
spok.e on condition be not be ident-
ified. said the slain officer "was not in
a restncted area."
Soviet diplomat
defected to U.S.
The U.S. Arm)' statement said.
.. U.S. officials arc discussing the
scnou'lness of the incident with the
Soviet authorities."
Later. a U.S. d1plomat1c source 1n
Bonn said the United States filed a
··serious protest" with the Soviets
over the shooting. It was lodged by
the U.S. diplomatic mission in West
Berhn. he said. ·
The U.S. mission was one of three
set up in PotS<bm after World War II
by the three Western Allied powers-
thc Unned States. Britain and France
-as a liaison with the Soviet forces
1n East Germany.
At the time the missions were
established. in the~ late 1940s. Com-
munist East Germany was still the
Soviet-occupied zone. NEW DELHI. India (AP) -The
U.S. Embass)' said today a Soviet
diplomat Y.ho disappeared while
joggi ng has defected to the United
States. but the Soviet Embassy
claimed their man might have been
illegall y sp1nted out of the country.
The U.S. Embass). break1n~ its
~nee_ on the March 17 ~
pearance of 37-year-old Igor Gezha.
who was stationed in New Delhi.
confirmed India's rcpon of the defec-
tion and U1smlssed any tonncttio11
with the assassination of a Soviet
embass} oninal last Thursda) in 1hc
Indian capital.
·· 1gor G~tha has requested and
been granted poltucal asylum at a
point outside India." the American
~tatemcnt said.·· He is s.afe and well in
the Unncd tates."
.\ spokesman for the So' 1~1 Em-
bass} in New Delhi. Vladimir N.
Tsatsyn. told The Associated Press
toda} that Gczha left behind his
d1plomat1c: pai.spon. The diplomat
also le(t behind his "1fe and 10-)'car-
old dauJhtcr. "'ho ha\C since been
moved lrom their residence in south
Delhi to the cmbass) compound.
Gczha. a third secretary m the
cmba,s} 's information depanment.
vanished Y.h1le Jogging in a ci t) park.
India's External Affairs Ministry on The U.S. officer was killed while
unday gave the first official con-.. doing his Job and actingappropriate-
firmauon of reports of the defection. ly," said one diplomalic source. who
Tsatsyn. the Soviet spokesman, also demanded anonymity. He re-
said ofGczha: "He couldn•t be taken fused to say more.
to a point outside India wnhout gross The U.S. mili tary mission in West
v1olat1on of the sovereignty of this Berlin this afternoon confirmed the
nation as his Soloct diplomatic shooti ng.
pas-spon<ind 1ctemnrcard rssucct-by--"h 1~ rcgreHhat I must
the Indian Foreign Min istry arc confirm the shootmgand the de.ath of
currcntl) in the USSR Embassy in an American army officer by a Soviet
New Delht... soldier m the German Democratic
The Soviet spokesman also -sa~i~d-: -R"-'e-publie (Ees ~ffl"lllfly} OA lhe
··The picture of the disappearance ... afternoon of Sunda). March 24." a
is not clear at this stage. But taking
The Soviets. 1n tum. set up military
offices in three West German citics-
Frankfun. Bunde. and 8aden-Backn
-as li aisons with the U.S .• British
and French military.
Un<kr the 1947 asrecment that
established the military 6aiton ~ftS --koown as--thc-ttueMe1
Malinin Agreement for the American
and Soviet generals who signed the
accord -each side is allowed to
aet'ffd1t 14 Ot°fiC~ niud-4iCff.Alwi1Mlli'l.J------
personnel to their m1ss1on office.
into accou nt the nature of this man. st
ts doubtful he was acting vol un-
tarily ...
Khurshcd -\lam Khan. lnd1a·s
dcput} e'ternal affairs minister. told
Parhament the government had
asked the Un11cd State!> for an
e'planat1on ofGczha's defccuon.
23 House members
send Soviet warning
··w e ha ve made known our serious
concern to the U.S. government
about this 1nc1dent and asked them lo
let us ha'e full details surrounding
11." he said. "The government of
I nd1a is also examining all aspects of
the case as to how an official of the
oviet Embassy left India
clandestinely.··
Democrats tell Gorbechev a rms control talks
---can only work if both sides comply with rules
man ol thl' .\ppropna11ons Commit-
tee's subcomm11tec on defense; and
Les .\spi n of Wisconsin. chairman of
1he Armed Scf\~1ces Committee.
National Guard's
weapons outdated
NEW YORK (AP) -Twcnl)·
three Democratic members of the
House reported!) ha'e sent a ktter lo
M1kha1I Gorbache\ warning that the
So' 1ct mon must com pl) "1th arms
control treaucs or nsk "senous conse-
quences for the fu ture of arms
control."
The letter to 1hc , O\ 1et leader "as
intended to sho" tha1 arms control
ad' ocatcs. as well as cn11cs. "'1ll 1ns1st
that e'9sttng arms lim11a11on pacts be
hon ored before ftrturc ones arc nego-
tiated. The Ney, York Times reported
1n its \.1 onda) cd111on ...
The letter spec1ficall) referred to a
radar system under construction near
Krasnovar'k in central Siberia. Llke
the adniin1strat1on. the signers con-
tend that the radar. when ll stans
Y.Orktng "llhm three )'Cars, will
\ 1olate the 197 ~treat) on an11balhst1c
ml'i'lllC'I.
LOS .\NC,ELES(AP>-.\ Depan-
mcnt of Defense report says the
Pentagon's method of allocat1ng
weapons to m1lttal) rcsef\es and the
National Guard vi rtually assures that
the organ1zat 1ons will ha ve problems
if called upon to assist combat troops.
a neY.spaper reported 1oda).
The document was prepared b) the
Resenc Forces Pohq Etoard. a stud)
group that reports 10 Defense Sec-
retary Caspar Weinberger. The Pro-
JCCt on Military Procu rement. a
prl\ ate orµnizat1on 1hat 'itud1cs
problems in m1hta~ purchasing.
made the rcpon available to re-
porters.
The report cntic11cs a lack of
org3n1zcd dccmon making 1n
we:ipons allocauon and in m1ss1on
assignments and area~ of respon'i1-
b1hty for the reserves and National
Guard.
The report, concluded 1n Decem-
ber. did not deal spcc1ficalh "1th
Y.hat weapons should be gi ven to
re<;ene forces but instead addressed
problems caused b) the mix of
equipment purchaS<.'d for the 2. I
mtlhon active duty troops in the
Army, Nav). Air Force and Marine
Corps. co mpared to those available to
the I m1lhon tn the reserves and
National Guard.
Michael Bum\ of lhe Business
e'ecut1 ves for National Security. a
nonpartisan trade association that
appltes modern bui.tness practices to
Pcnt:igon operations. said the .\ir
Force relics hcav1I ) on the contribu-
tion the Guard "ould make in "'ar
time and estimate~ that 30 to 33
percent of its fighter aircraft in a
prolonged Y.ar would come from the
Guard
.. ( .\ndl The -\rm~ relics \Cl)
ht•a\ 11\ on the Guard for combat
suppon:· Bums said.
But he added that the Nauonal
Guard operate!> weapons that are no
longer 1n 1hc actl\C forces' invcntol).
The lct1er. dclt"ercd to lhe Soviet
embass) Frida). said the pro peels
for a ltm1t on space-based defenses.
which ts w1dch ~en as Moscow's
maJorgoal in th~arm scontrol lalks 1n
Genl'' a .. y,ould become much more
d1ffirnlt .. "llhout stnct comphance
Y.lth l'\l'illng agreement!>. the ne"s-
parx·r ..aid
Thl' ~tgncr.. ol thl' leller include
thrct• poy,t•rful Hou~ members who
"111 dl·al "1th futun.· arms t~at1cs:
Danll' Fa~dl ofFlonda. chairman of
the hm•1gn .\tfairs Committee:
Josl·ph .\ddabl'xl of Ne"' York.. chair-
If the Krai.no~arsk "problem is not
resol\cd in a satisfactol) manner,"
the letter states. "tt '"II have scnous
con~qucn<'t's for the future of the
arm'i control process:· including
eroding "sub tantl' c and political
su pport for the .\BM treaty it.self in
the Congrei.s and among the Ameri-can peo ple ··
.. ( fill{\ of arm'> control send mg
this II.ind of message could be d1s-
m1ss .. ·d b) the SO\ 1cts." said Rep.
~tcphcn. 5olar1. D-Ne" York . "But
the~ m1gh1 tale 1he point more
scnoush Y.hen 11 comc'i from hbcral
Democrat<. Y.lth a long 1rack re-cord of
support tor arms control ··
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Villanova
rewards
its coach
Swarming defense
puts-Masstrntn •
'\ team in Fin a Four
BiRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) -
Tears were rolling down Rollie
Massimino's ~hubby cheeks mo-
ments after he reached his elusive
goal -the NCAA basketball tour-
nament's Final Four.
"I think we're over the hump now."
Massimino said Sunday after his
Villaflova Wildcats upset seventh·
ranked Nonh Carolina. 56-44. to
capture the NCAA Southeast Re-
gional championship.
With the win. Villanova. 23-10. is
Dnc of three Bia East Conferen~
teams to reach the · national semi-
finals. The Wi ldcats will face No. 5
Memphis State. 30-3. at Lexington,
Ky., Saturday.
The last time Villanova reached the
Final Four was in 1971 when they lost
to UCLA in the title game.
"You don't get to the Final Four
very often." Massimino added after
steering the Wildcats to victory in a
regj onal title game for the first ume in
-four attempfs during his 12 seasons at
Villanova. ·
The Wildcats stopped one of col-
le~e basketball's traditional powers
with a swarming defense that forced
19 turnovers.
After trailing 22-17 at halftime. the
Wildcats got six points each from
Harold Pressley. Dwayne McClain
and substitute Harold Jensen in a
22-1 run that gave Villanova a 43-33
lead with just over eight minutes
remaining. and the Tar Heels were
never able to seriously challenge after
that.
started Jensen In the second half
on a whim," Massimino said of the
6-5 sophomore who scored all 10 of
his points after intermission.
"Their defense was more active
a 've seen lt~n tape:'~ saiONortn
Carolina Coach Dean Smith, who
was seeking his eighth Final Four
appearance.
e weren t rea y s arp in t e
second half." he said. "We threw a
couple of passes-I couldn't believe. A
lot of 11 was mental and )OU have to
credit that to theiraggress1ve defense ...
UCI's 'overachJeven'
'"Ant t g ln Man Son H•Q&. Ken Derry, Denn ea erS a Yates and Julian Barham.
ft -----And. when the doubles team of Ila S 0 OWil Batha~nd Yates swept aside iu foe
t 1 t in stra· t sets. the Anteaters had enn s our n ey J clinc the match even thou&h the
----------''--_ ___.,.[ other doub&ts victories went to the
UC Irvine Coach GreJ Pattop Sun Devils .
.-..._.......,....,.. __ _.c~o,_u .... ldn~'1llc.lp but rnc abouthis team Wt1'n we rhm: n
after it had reached the finals of the
.... ,, 9
Vlllanna..CO.Cll Rollie M•..,•••o •• bla 80ll RoWe, Jr.
(abne) wlllle St. Jolua'• Cllrta Mallin (below, left) la con-
•rata.i.fed bJ llertll CaroUu ltate Coacb Jlm ValftDO.
Anteaters' own tennis in¥it.ational the No. I doubksearty. I think it took Sunday afttmoon. some of the pressure off our other
"On paper. this team isn't the best 1uys,'' said Patton. "And I believe
I they respond more to pressure." 've ever coached. but boy are they It Wttthe second time this season
over-achievers,'' he said after UCI UC ha.<l beaten Arizona State. with moved into the finals of the 16-team event with a 5-4 victory over Arizona the other victory coming oh the Sun St.ate. Devils' couns. 6-3.
"I thought we bea\ a very 1ood Man Son H1n1 and Derr have been
team today and we'll face another the Anteaters' most consistent play-
&ood one (Maryland) in the finals ers in singles. while Barham and
tomorrow (today)." he added. Yates have been the steadiest in
Maryland ad vanced with a 6-2 doubles. At No. I. Man Son Hint is
victory over Chapman in th~ other 17-6 this year. and has won 10 ofh1s
tOufllament semifinal. last 11 matches.
UC Irvine built a 4-2 advantage in Derr extended his winning streak
singles beh ind victories from Bruce in singles to nine with his three-set
Jabbar: It'S best
we've ever played
La k ers · perfor mance
even ets some rave
r eviews f rpm Pistons
ING LEWOOD (AP) -Ka reem
Abdul-Jabbar 1s not one gi ven to
bursts of applause for what he secs on
a basketball court. So. when he pays a
complement it must be worth a listen.
After the Lake rs scored a 148-130
victory over the Detroit Pistons
Sunday night at the Forum. Abdul-
Jabbar said. "I guess this is the best
we've played si nce I've been here. at
least during the regular season. and
I've been here I 0 years." .
Throughout the Lakers' lineup ..._c_a_m_e performances won y o u ·
Jabbar's compliments. Abdul-Jabbat
led the way with 30 points. his 14th
30-int game this season. Earvin
a~c o nson score 1s
tripl~oub~ of the season. sconng 25
points. 19 assists and I 0 rebounds.
Kurt Ramb1s showed a deft scoring
touch. throwing in 15 points. Mike
McGee came offthe bench to score 20
points.
As a team. the Lakers convened on
64 of98 shots. or 65.3 percent. for the
game.
"We had an idea It was going to be
this kind of game." said Laker Coach
Pat RiJey ... We've been getting con-
tributions from everybody on the
coun. We're at a physical peak."
The Lakers' performance was even
drawing rave reviews from the vis-
itors' locker room.
"They played a great game." said
Detroit's Dan Roundfield,. "one of
the best I've ever seen them play."
Detroit Coach Chuck Daley said
the Lakers' outstanding evening left
his ctub without much chance.
"The Lakers la ed outstandin
as et • sa1 ey. UWe a
trouble stopping Kareem. We played
decently, but they shot 62 percent in
the first half. and 65.3 rcent for the
game.
.. When (Kareem) is pla ying hke
that and the team 1s shooting well
from the outside. you're going to have
problems stopping them."
clinched the onaadl b die AIMrntrn..;
Barham. a tophomcn. llllill Ya-. 'i frnhmaft, have been ~ ... hia,
the No. 3 slot IO No. I .... dll,
course of the latOll. J
"When I put diem ......, a& dll !
sun ortbc year.I I • ., W. ....,, •. be this kind o a wapoa... PaGall •
said ... They'k ranked 26dt ia dll .
co untry, but I bdievt Ibey·~ IOI • •
move up now."
As a team. Barham and Yatea llOW
boast a 20-4 overall record.
Following today's UN1Ch. the Anl-
caters wiU prepare IO head for die
South for a tournament in Mobile.
Ala. which ~ns Tbunday W
continues throuih the weri:Nd.
Carnesecca: I'll remember this one to my grave
DEN VER (AP)-With fi ve seconds left. he
finall y let go. high -fi ving his players and
assistant coaches in a touching sideline scene.
St. John's Coach Lou Carnesecca was finally
headed to the Final Four.
points from swingman Chns Mullin and 19
from fo rward Walter Berry. will face No. I
Georgetown on Saturday 1n Lexington, Ky.
for the fourth time this season.
"We looked at the stats at halftime and saw
that North Carolina State had 12 foul shots
and we had four and that they outrebounded
us." C'arnesecca said. "In the second half we
just reversed that. but we didn't really do
anything different. We played the same
defense we always played."
"When I looked at the clock and saw five
seconds left I thought, ·That's it. we're going.
we're going,"' Camesccca said moments after
his Redmen had defeated No. 16 North
Carolina State. 69·60. Sunday in the NCAA
West Regional championship game. .
Carnesecca. whose St. John's teams have
won 37 1 games in 17 seasons but who never
before had reached the Final Four of the
NCAA tournament. said he was "very much
elated. very happy. After 1,000 pmes. this one
... when I'm going down into the grave. this is
the one I'll remember."
St. John's. 31-3 and the top seed in the West.
will be in the Final Four for the first time si nce
1952 when it lost to Kansas in the cham-
pi onship game.
The third-ranked Redmen. paced bv 25
The Redmen's victory capped a successful
day fo r th e Big East Conference. which will
se nd a record three teams to the national
semifinals. Vill~nova JOined St. John's and
Sea View, Sunset
scrambles continue
Tight p rep races
feature full s late
of games Tuesday
Some tics in the Sea Vi ew League
baseball standings figure to be broken
this week when action resumes Tues-
day afternoon with a full slate of
games.
Meanwhile. the unset League is
also bunched in the early aoing. with
three teams within a half-game of the
top and another two I 1/J games off the
pace.
Foley to the mound against Newport
Harbor probable Jon Dishon. who is
unbeaten this season.
The Sunset League. thanks to a tie
between Fountain Valley and West·
minster Friday. has an unbalanced
look.with Edison and Marina a half.
game back of the pace-setting Barons
and Huntington Beach and Ocean
View trailing by 11/z games.
The feature game in the unset on
Tuesday will be a 1 p.m. contest
pitting Fountain Valley apinst
Edison at Mile Square Park. The
Chargers. will be trying to leapfrog
over the Barons into first place.
The two 3:15 pmcs find Hunt·
ington Beach at Ocean View in a
battle of teams with 1-2 records. and
Marina visitina Westminster.
Georgetown by upsetllng North Carolina. min utes.
St. John's. whi ch h11 25 of 31 free throws to
18 of 23 fo r N.C'. tate. didn't pull away from
the Wolfpack unul the final two minutes.
Mull in's rebound basket and two subse-
quent free throws staked the Redmen to a
47-42 advantage midway through the second
half. To that point. the Red men had convened
all 13 of their free-throw attempts.
Wolfpack C'oach Jim Valvano sa id the
defensive strategy was a "calculated nsk. We
were n't shooting well and we needed Terry
Gannon to sh()'i( from the outside and pud to
penetrate. That's why Chris 1s an All-
.\merican. he made two great plays there ··
Vah ano said St. John's "had a response for
eve} th ing we threw at them. Even when (Ron)
Stewan missed that free throw. I didn't feel
great about the situation. He missed the one
but the} didn't miss very man} more:·
With 6: 18 left. the 6-6 Mullin in a mismatch
against State's 5-1 guard Anthony "Spud"
Webb went inside for a three-point play. A
minute later he popped a 15-foot jumper over
Webb to give St. John's a commanding 56-48
lead.
The Wolf pack got no closer than fou r poin ts
after that. even though t. John's free-th ro"
shooting was shak)' down the stretch. missing
fi ve of the last 14. most in the final two
The reference was to an air ball b} Stewan
on a second free th row attempt with 2·45
remaining and t. John 's leading 59-52.
te\\art countered with four straight free
throws to help scc;ure the \-ICtOI)'
"On the air ball. I was 100 rela"<ed."' tewan
said.
Angels blitz Fullerton, 11-2
Wilfo ng k nocks in three.
Carew dou bles in a pair
From AP dla,.telles
PALM SPRINGS-Rob W1lfong collected three hits
and drove in three runs unday. leadrng the Angels· split-
squad to an 11 -2 vktof) over Cal tall' Fullerton.
The Angels erupl<.'d for fou r first-inning runs against
Titan starter Dean Yamashita. who had to leave the game
when Rufino Linares. the fourth hitter he faced. sma hed a
grounder ofThis pitching hand
Rod Carew deh"ercd a run with a ~ureze bunt and
Darrell Miller's RBI double capped thl' rnlly
Wilfong singled for a third-inning run and added a
two-run double 1n the s1 th. Carew. the onl> other \eteran
in the Aniels' lineup. capped the ormg with a two-run
double in the eighth.
Cal tate Fullerton. the defending NC .\A champion.
pushed aero s two runs in the fourt h ag:unst .\ngel nght·
hander D.W. m1th.
LeadofT sin~ by Jose Mota and JefT Garcia turned
into s on catcher Doug Da" 1s· passed ball and hane
T er's infield 1rounder.
Stu Cliburn e1ck.cd up the "ICtOry after pitching no-h It
ball throuah t~ first thrtt innings.
Meanwhile. in Tempe, Wall y Joiner. a non-roster
pla}er up from the minors. had two doubles and two
singles and dro"c 1n two runs as the Qther Angels' squad
outlasted the ·attic Manners. 11-6.
The Angels had I hits and Phil Bradley had four of
the Manners· I::!.
Saz •park• Dodgen• J 5 -IJlt attack
VERO BE.\CH. Fla -tev~ Sax knocked in thrtt
run~ w11h a double and a single to lead the DodgcTS to a 9-6
C\.h1h111 on "ICIOI"\ O\er the i\tlanta Braves.
Thl' Dodge~ opened a Q~I lead 1n the seventh innina
but had to hang on a'i the BnH es scored five runs in the top
of the eighth
<itarter Bob Welch. "ho gave up a run on two hits in
fi \e innings. earned the win. Braves starter Pascual Perez.
who "as battered for four ru ns on Slll hits 1n three inn1nas.
100~ the Io's Tom N1edcnfuer. who came in to pitch out of
a Jam in the eighth. earned a save.
03\C .\nderson led the Dodgers' 15-hll attack witb
thrtt s1 ngle'i '· ~1ke Marshall and Mike 1osc1a cact.
had t"o hits
The "in "as the Dodgers' eighth in th<"ir last nine
games and 1mproH·d their overall record to 10-4. The
Bra\C fellto7-q
In the Sea View. Costa Mesa and
Newport Harbor share the lead with
unblemished marks after the first
week. with Estancia, Uni versity.
Woodbrid1e and Saddleback sitting
one game back after splitting the first
tw.oaam Tuesday's 3: IS schedule finds
Costa Mesa visitina Woodbridac and
Newpon Harbor at Estancia, along
with University welcoming Corona
del Mar and Saddlcback hosting
Laauna Beach.
tangle--Robbie Miller All-CIF
Robbie Miller of Voyagers hn han High School in Huntin&ton
Beach. the kading srorer and rebounder 1n the CIF Southc.rn Section
with 1 32.2 sconnaand 17.1 re bounding averqc m l b games. has been
$elected for ll~C'IF basketball honors b the First lntcr\t.ate Bink
~l«tton board Wins by Woodbridac and Estancia
at home could throw the lcaaue into a
tanale with at lea'lt four -and
possibly as many at six -teams
1har1n1 first place.
Tht Sea View Leaauc has already
shown that 1t has the potent11l to be a
tcrambtc as cv1cknccd by the come·
blck wins by Cos&a MCJa and New-
pon Harbor on Fnday. &ch u·111ed
6.() tn the early toina bef0tt rally1n1
for the v1<1onH.
Costa Mtsa ha been the mild
surpnte thus far as the Mu tan11 won
only one llmt 1n ptt·le .. uc pla).
The top pmc of the day tn the Sea
View will feature Estancia hosuna
Ntwpon H1rbor. The Eqlcs. who
boett a S·4 overall record. arc
uPf(1C'd 10 wnd "'1ftt.hander Jim
AU.elf' Small Sdleel1
t>aayer, tclteel
Jcff 8ochm. Ventura l empk hn uan
Kun acM. He\peN Christian R~ MlUt.r. Veyaaen Ckildu
Man Wtt11n Ventura 1 em pie C hm t1an
n k Brolsma. He ,pcna hmtum
Jake De' aM. al Ptt p o.~Mt ~kto«ft \\oodcrut Chri tian ~
Jim RobM>n. RMAmond
Pat McCont. Nttdk
Scott m1th. Ttmptfton
8111 u.1dk) tkl-"ir Prtp
Tm')' Grabllu Htntqc
Jon Docnna. 1m1 ~•lk Luthfran Pteftt 9' Ille Ytar
Jeff Sothm. Ventura Templt On "an.
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I 88, Ryan still
emokln', says bis
conditioning tutor
. It.... • . .. • 't•"" • • • • ..
8t9bemon lat•t mllllonalre
JuS..,.w• nap~alooaw1nle~s !I
tr1n1 uhda) and became the LPGA'
late t m1ll1ona1rc 1n 1h.e process when sh e
\hot a 75 that wa aood enouah for a one-
strokc victory 1n the GNA to urnament m Olcndalc.
tcphcnson fin• hed the to urni.ment at the difficult
Oakmo nt o untry C lub coul"IC at 2-over-par 290. a
Fl'tm AP dJspatcltet tro kc ahead of Amy Alco&t, Pat Bradley ftnd BalMra Mo•HH ... Curtb Straa1e rolled in a 6-10•8 foot birdie
Kl SIMME Fla. -Gene Coleman a putt o n the IJOth ho le for the riche t pr1le in Americ an can ~atch with professional sa1isfaction golf. S 171.000. and the ti1lc in the Las Vegas
when Nolan Ryan. the majo r league career lnvita t1o n a l Tournament. trange's last -ho le birdie.
&trikcout and n o -hit leader. puts his 38-year..old body saluted with raised. clenched fists and a broad 'm ile, thr9u~ another srueling pitching performance. fi_nish~d o tT a round of S-under-par 66 and provided
JI s Ryan's JOb to ~rform o nce he gels to the him with a one-stroke victory over longsho t Mille Smllb
mound. but 1t'-C'olcman sjob to sec that he gets there in . S trnnge r la1mt:d his se~ond t itle or the sea&on -h e
the ~st possible physical condition. won the o the r a m o nth ago in the H o nda C'lassic-with
''Last year he a'craged 94. 7 miles per hour w ith his • a 338 total. 11 shots undcrparon the Las Vegas Country
---fimbal);· said C oleman_,_!h_e_ Club course. '
Hou ton Astro~ conditioning
coach. "If you consider that the
big lca~ue fastball is 87-point
~mething. he\ !11111 ronsidcrably
above a verage.··
Coleman. who mans a radar
gun at eac h .\siros game. clocked
R)an at 99 mph o n 1wo pitch es in
a game a t Chll'ago last )'car.
.. So at 38 to s till be throwing
thl' ball that fast ii. amazing ...
Ryan Coll'man said .
R)an \tart!> has I 8th major league ~ason next
month \\Ith Ii\ l' no-h1llers and 3,874 career strikeouts.
two m on· than Philadelphia·~ Steve Carlton.
To s111l he throwing "ith suc h velo<'ll}' amaze!.
even Ryan.
·~we lwd a l1:11ow 1n l:m week. w ho ha!. a Ph.D . in
bio.-mer han1rs." Cole m an said ... Nolan asked him
point-blank ·whnt do you think is the reason I thro w so
hard?"'
Coleman said thl' expert told R ynn 11 was all in h is
l~gs.
.. He has tre mendo us leg strength. drive power and
trunk ro tatio n." Coleman said. "That's also the resaon
for o me of his inJuncs. H e has such powef in his legs
and he uses them w much thal m time they· re.• going to
break d o wn."
Quote of the day
Y ... 9ena. New York Y.nkees manager, on
the ecqufaltlon of n.et Rickey Henderaon: "He can
run anytlnw he wenta. I'm giving him the red light."
lalanders win New York battle
c hance to play reaularly , scored two-goals ,
Ande ra KalJllJ', making 1hc most of a ~
in the first livc minutes Sunday night ••
leading the New Yo rk Islanders to a 5-2
Barkley hurt In Sixer•' win
Andrew Tooey o rcd 28 points.
collecte d 12 ass1m and grabbed I I re·
bounds as fast-breaking Phila~lph1a
s napped a lhree-gam c losm g streak w11h a
124-103 rout of Denver Sunday 1n a National
Ba ketball !.!>0Ciat1on game. The \ 1c tOr} ma) tr.lve
been rostl) to the ixcrs . who lost rookie forward
C ha rks Barkley to a wnst 1nJUr) in the first q ua n er ...
Elsewhere .. Adrian Danlley co red 29 points and
Darrell GrlfflU1 added 25 a s U tah c ame from behind to
po t a 11 0.92 victory over C hicago ... .\II-S tar guard
George Gervin scored eight o rh1s 15 points in the founh
quarter. leading an .\ntonio to a 104-IJQ v 1c.·101) over
Seattle.
Kelly directs Gamblers to win
H o u i.to n'i.Jlm Kelly threw two touch· m
d own passes and e ngineered the Gamblers •II•
to Sam Ha rre ll's gaml:.'.'winning I-yard
to uchdown dive.· with 54 St.-conds to pla) -
Sunday e n ro ute to a 27-20 U n ited States Football
League '1ctor) o'er the Po nland Breaker~. Clarence
Verdin started the game-winning dnvc v.1th a 45-~ ard
kicko ff return and after Ke lly ke pt for two )ards and a
first d own. H arre ll scored ... In other USFL action.
H erscbel Walke r scored the w inning touc hdown with
24 seconds kft and Doug Flutle passed for two
touchd owns ao; the Nt:w Jersc) Gen erals rallied fro m a
10-point d efic1t 1r1 the fourth period to beat the Tampa
Bay Bandits . 28-24 ... Quarterback Bobby Hebert
threw two lo uchdo " n passe s and fullback Albert
Benlley ran for 148 ~ardll as t e Oakland Invade-rs
defeated 1hc Memphis Show boats. 31-19 . . .
,Birmingham running back Joe Cr ibbs took a p11c hou1
from quarterback Cliff Stoudt and raced I 0 yards for a
third-period to ut·hdown. giving the Stallions a 7-3
v ictory over the Ba ltimore tars. National H ockey League verdict over the New York
Rangers ... In o ther N H L gamM. Hklua Sinisalo's-goal
With 38 seconds ten gave Philadelphia a 4-3 decision Televtalon, radio
o ver M o ntreal for a club-record 11th straight victory ..
. Dave Reid scored 56 secon ds into 6vertime to give TELEVISION
Bosto n a 4-3 v ictory over Buffalo ... Jobn Anderson No events scheduled.
e<Hftfee-pewet-play-goftlttnd-Bm Derlago-added a --11 ~---------1
sho rt-h anded marker 10 lead T oro nto past Detroit. 5-3 ]:30 p.m . _PRO aa•"ETa••L·. Portland at ... Lou Francesc betti, M ike Gartner, Bengt Gustafsson ,._ ,...
and Alan Haworth e~h scored a goa l and a n assist as Clippers, KHJ (930). ~ngton ttsed it be~anced auaek •~ver~ ~'.D«.------
P ittsburgh. 7-3 ... Sparked b} the goalte ndmg ofSteve 10:30 a .m . aANaALL: Toronto vs.
Weeks, who sto pped 23 of 24 sho ts 1n the final two Dodgers at Vero Beaoh, Fla .. KABC (790).
periods. Hanford won a club-record fifth straight game. 1 p.m. -aASIBALL: Seattle vs. Angels at
2· I over Quebec. Palm Springs. KMPC (710).
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to Marshall By ALMON LOCKABEY Ort11. BYC. and third wa~ another
duo from BYC. Bill Ta~ to r and Ga} le
Post. • T we nty-'l1x L1do-14s turned out
Saturday and Sunday for the H arry
W ood IO\ 1ta 11o nal R egatta. sponsor-
ed b) th e loc al Lido-14 Associatio n
afd sailed o ut of Balboa Yac ht Club.
,, In the Grand Masters clas~ for
slippers 50 and over the winner was
G ib M arshall. with crew R o nnie
(.ram. from Alam11os Ba:r Yacht
<llub . SelOnd "'as 8 111 and Bo hh1
M cCord. Balboa Yacht C lub. and
third wa'i R o ) W oolsc) with alternate
crews. Lou1..c Wo olsc) and Kathy
Watson. Lido Isle YC
In (las'> \. the winne r v.as Chuck
Babcock and Tim Fredcnc k . .\B YC:
-;econd was \i1ark (,audio and
Ov.a)nc.• Bo ra. Hah1a ( onnth1an YC.
.rnd third v.ac; (1al) Thorne with
.tlternates bther Wdd and Rosemaq
Johmon . H< YC'.
Cla\<o B w1nnl·r wa., the team of Dan
and D onna Vo rdalc. BYC . second
was Ke\ in andT homa' hey. H unt·
1ngton H arbour YC • and third was
Jim Lyon ., ~1th alternates Caroline
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ltortlend S4 37 .47t II Pfloenltl 32 39 .01 201.\ SUJ•le 30 41 423 ,, • ..,
LA ClelMr• 25 47 .~1 21 Goldtft Stelt 20 $1 .2H 31'~ MldWMtOlvlUM
x •Denver 45 2• .634
' Hou1IOI' 40 2' MO 4
D•llH 40 U .SS. SY>
S•n Anlonlo a. 37 .m 10 Ulell 35 37 .416 10..., KaMH CllY 21 Cl )t4 17
••~•N eotWU8*8 AlleMkOWl.._
x·eo,lon •• Ptlll•detoht. w .. t1111111on Ntw JlfUV
Ntw York
S7 14
S2 19 lS JS JS 3' ,. 47
CMtrllOM.._. \,.Mllwlullff SO 2 I
Delrolt 37 lJ
Clllcaoo 34 Je Alfente 2t '3 Clevetano 21 43
lndla~ 70 $1
•·dine~ oltvotr win v·ch11<:~ Olvls on Hiie
~Y'•Sc-. LA Ulltn 141, 0.lrolt 130 PtllledelPhla 124. DfllY« 103
Sen Anlonlo 104, s .. 111e 99
ureh 110, Chlc.oo 92
Ttn19M'1 Gatnff
POftlanCI el LA CllllPff1
New York al MllwaukH s .. me et Kansas City
t03 ,,,
.soo
4•)
331
704 529
472
39•
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s
211 ' 22
33
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DETitOIT I llO) -RounOfleld 3· 12 6-a 12. Trlouckt 4·9 1-1 9, L1lmbHr 10.-11 O·O
?O, Lone l ·?O 1·1 II, Tl'lomes 14·26 2·2 30.
V. Jonnson 4·7 o-o I, Cur.Ion 0·4 3·4 3,
Tvler 6·9 O·O 12, Jonts 0-l 2·2 2, St-4·6
2·7 10. C•mooetl 1·3 0·0 6 To111s: S.· 117
1•·21 130 LA LAKE•S ( 1411 -ftambls 7·1 2·2 16,
Worftlv 7· 13 O·O 14, Ab<lul·J1t>Oer 1H9 0·2'
30, E. JOMSOll 9·13 7·a 2S, Stoll l -7 0·0 6. Coooer 3·6 o-o 6, McAdoo S·IO 1·2 II,
KuPCl'ltk •·6 O·O a, McGM t· 11 1·2 20, Sorl9os 1•2I·10 10. Lttltr 1-1 0· 1 2, Nevill
0-2 0·0 0 Tolels: '4·'8 19·?7 141
Sc-It¥ Qulner\
a.troll 33 JS 17 lS-1>0 l.A Lalt.ers 39 39 1S 4S-14
Tl'lrH·oolnl goal-McGM Fouled out-None Rabounch-0.lrolt •7 tl.alrnbHr 14>. Los An11eles so <R1mbi• 111 AUl$1s-0•1roh :n ITllOmH IS), Los An· ~i.s •4 IE JOM'°11 191 Total
toui.-Detroll 14, Los Anoei.s 2S
Allendtnce -17,SOS
COLLEGE
NCAA DIVISION I TOURNEY
West.-etlleNI
SUNDAY'S flNAL (ti Dtlwtr)
SI Jonn~'-~!i.. !'~'"' Cerollna SI 60 ~-•tRllllGNI
SUNDAY'S .. INAL
(II ~. Ale.) VIiianova 56, North Cerol1m1 44
The 'IMI Feur
lat Le11-.n, It¥.)
SATlHtDAY'S HMl ... NALS Georotiown (34·21 vs SI John's 131·3)
!ChanMI 2 el 11 42 om I
Vlllar>0v• (23·101 vs Mtmonls SI 131·31
fCfianntl 1 al J .12 o.nn
N•XT MONDAY'S l'INAL
Semifin•1 winners ICh•nNI 2 •• 6·11
om >
NIT ••' ••""'•u-~Y'• kwtl lno1ana 94, M.troutllt 12 12 oil
Lou"vllle 71, Tenn ·Chattanoooa 66 SEMll'INALS
WMIMSOl\f lat Hew Ywtrl ln<11•na Ila· I)) vs Ttt1nenee 121 141
UCLA ( 19· 171 vs Loulsv1tle 111· 161 FINALS
Frldtv
let Hew YWlr l
Tn1ro 1>1ace end cnem1>1onshl1> oernes
~ . . .. "
EXHIBITION BASEBALL
A "911s 11, cal state l'ultrtoll 2 (at,....,, S.Wlftesl Cal Srelt Fullerron 000 200 000-7 6 4
Anoels 40? 012 Oh-II IS 0 Y•masl>lla. Beel\ Ill. Ne llles ISi. CHlan
171, Moeller Ill eno Slominski, Zottl'eck 161.
Cliburn, Sm1lh (41, 8esllan (7), Al!llUIO 191 ano Ot vls, M•rQutl (6) W-Cliburn
L-Y•mashlle
OtOltfS 9, 8rtVH 6
(ti Vt<t ... di)
Ali.nte 100 000 050-6 6 I
DOdV.rt 031 012 IOt>-9 IS 1
Pert1 Smith 141. Garbtr 161 S111eldl Ill ano Cerone. Wtlc:l'I, CH llllO 161, N1tc1tnluer
ll ) •no k t0scla w-Wtleh L-Pert1
Ex hlbltten s ta ndln9s
AME•tcAN LEAGUE
Toronro
Ch•C•e>O
A"911S Oetrolr
81ll1mort C1tv11ano
IC.al'sts C•lv
M1lw1uktt
Ntw York
Ttos 80S1on
Mlr>ntsot1 Oakland Seel tie
W L Pct.
11 J aoo n & 667
I 4 7SO 10 6 62S
• 1 S33
I 7 S33
• 1 S33
9 9 soo 1 • '67
6 1 .. ,
1 9 43'
1 10 411
S I 38S s 10 333
NATIONAL LEAGUE Ch1cae>o 12 6 667 OtOltfl 9 S 64)
Clnclnnall 9 S 60 San Franchco a 6 S7 I
Allenle e I SOO Monlrtal 1 1 SOO
Pllll1delo111e 6 6 SOO
Ntw YorK 6 7 462
SI Louis 4 6 400
HOUSIOI\ 1 11 319
S.n Oltvo 4 9 lOI
P111s0ur11n 1 10 091
Nott S1>hl·\Qu•O 11ames count 1n srend 1nos
Sundav'• Scerts AN91s (U ) II, Startle 6
Allllh lu l 11, C11 $te1e Futltrlon 2
~· 9, Allenl• 6 TMonlo 11, Clnclnl'art 4 Plllaclelllllla 6, P111lbuf9h ?
MontrHI 9, 8alllmc>4't •
SI Louis 4, O.trolt J
New '\'Off!. Y•nkH• 6, New YMk Mets S TeltH s. Houi.lon 4
ICensai. City '· ClllUOO Whitt SO• • 8o"on 2, Mlnntso11 0 Sen Ole110 6, Cl'llCAl>O CulK l
Sen FranclKO 10, Ou lano 10 ( 11 In
nlnot, lie>
MllweukH 7, Clev ... nd I
TNl¥'1G-St11tle vs Allllh 11 Palm S1>rlno•
MlnntSOI• vt .,......, t i VefO ltlCl'I
SI L011l1 YI. C:lnclnnell •t Ttmoa
New ¥ork Y'lllitlJ YI MonlrHI •• w .. r
Palm 8t1ch
Ottroll VI Pllltelftonl• II c1 .. rw1ltr
HOll\lon Vt '°''°" •I Wlnltt Htvttt Pllhllurlll'I n KtnHl Cllv •I ,Ml
Mvers Ttttas V\ ltlllmc>4't ti Mltml
Cllk... Wllltt SO• 111 Toron10 ti OllllHll\ Clevtt.na n Cl'llCH O Cut>t •I WM Ollll lltnel vi. Sen DletO t i Yum• MtlwtullH •• s.n Fr9"CIKO .. SC:Ol·
IMltlt
0....lfllO vt Sen Oif9t ti Yumt
CllitttO Whllt S.tt lu l New VOfll Mets ., $1 ,..,.,.~.
o... ........
NIW~f LANDtH C•••~t IMdlJ -,. ,,,...,, > ..... I •llttt ~. It Kulllln, M "'4IC•er11
' ' \,!I
)44
B1rrv JHdltl, $2S,6S0
Joflnnv Mlllef'; tM.•SO Mike Reid, '2S,6SO )4$
N~k Price, s 11.oso Oannv Eoward•. s 11.oso
Frank conner.' 11.oso Jlrn Ntlloro. s 11.oso
Roeer Mtllbl•. I 11,0SO
1111 GUlt SOll, I 11,0SO )47
Dtnl1 Walson, s 13,300
Wevne Greov, s 13,300
8rtlt Uoe>er, tl3~ ,...
OonP~v,'9.111 Htl Sullon, 19, IM OtvlO FroSI, 19, IM
Tom Kirt, st, IN
Jack Renner, 19.1 ..
Ool'nle HllTlmPl'O, S9, 1H
Pnfl 81tck1Nr. 19. 1 .. ,.,
8uddV Gardner. '6, 193
Howard Twllrv. S6, 113 L.ance T tfl Sr.ck. '6, lll G•rv H1llber11, S6, 183
Mtrk Lve, '6, 1'3 John Cook, '6.1t3
T.C. Chen, '6, 113
350
t<ellll Ferous, U,SIJ Jim TllOroe, S4,Sl3 Ken erown, 14,513
Chari" Coodv. S4,Sl3 Garv Kocf't, U ,stl
Andv Norll'I, 14,SIJ
lSI
Tim Simoson. '3,32S
Jonn Fouol'lt. s3.J2S
81H Kra11er1, '3,31S
8trnll1ro l.11111tr. '3.l2S TOl\y Slits, S3,31S
Jav Otlslno, S3,32S
Rav Flov<I. tl,32S
3Sl
Larrv Mlie. S2,4SS
&Ob Eu 1wood, n .4SS Scoll HOCl'l, l2,45S S.ndv Lvle, S2,4SS
3Sl Ron Strtck, '2,211 G•rv McCOfd, $2,211
Witt;. Wood, U,111
Wavnt Ltvi, '2,211
Pet Llnosev. 52,211
lS4
Leonerd Thom1>son. 12.130 Pal McGow1n. t l, IJO Oen Pot11, S?, 130 us Clerence Rose. 12,070
J.C Snead, 12.070
8oobv Wadkl"'· f1,070
)S6
6M0•7 l• .. ·'4
6M J.....a·70
6f.71-61·66·70
,, .......... ,7
69-71-73·63·61
6'·61·69·13·69 61·71-69·6?-70
61·71-71·6S·70
'2·61·72·69·74
12·72·6'·69·61
6'· 72· 70· 70·69
11-•1·6'·11-n
61· 7•-.. • 71·61
61·73· .. ·11·61 69·'9·11·72·67
67 ·6t· 7S·61· 69 67-73· 70·6'·69
74· 71·67·6S· 7 I
6S· 74· 70· 70·69
13·61·72·67·69
73·70·71·66·69 10·72·70·61·69 13·'9·69·70·61
70·67·70·72·70
13·71-67·61·70
67-73·61·69·72
69·74·70·67·70 71-69·71·61·11 6'·73·73·67-49 69·70·72-11 12·71·69·70·61
67-72-75-69·67
67·6f.74·7HO
67-1'·69·61·71 70· 72 • 70-69· 70 70-74·0 ·11·71 70·71-70·67·13 70· 72· 7()-7 I ·61
70·7•·70·71·6'
76·6t·61·67·72
70·70·70·69·73
6S·11·7l·7l·69 71·73·70-69·69
66·71·71·1'·71
61 71-74·72 " 66·74·73·71 ·69 71·6'·61·76·69
71· 70·6•· 74·67
11-75·66·69· 73
67 76·71·67·73
71·74·69·73·67
71·61·70·71 ·75 61·70·13-71·72
72·71·70•70·71
WOOdv 81eoovrn, S1,0?0 61·74·71·70·73
Vlcror ReqalaClo, '2,010 69· 7S·69·7S-61
lSI Paul Azlnoer. SI, 960
l>Milrdnv, n ,960
Merk O'Meare, Sl,960
Martt Havfl. Sl,960
lSt
Dave L1nowom. SI .91S
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6S-7H4·72·7S
73·61·70"12-'7' 73·70·11·69·7S
61-75-70-76·••
Dave Oorin Sl,900 16·7l·65·7l·7S
LPGA GNA Clank
lat Gltnd*I
290
Jen SleOl\tnson. '37,SOO 191
Amv Alcott 117.709 Pat 8r•OJev, Sl7,70t 8arb9re MCUl'U Sl7,70t ,.,
Nancv Looe1. s 10.625 1'l
Kainon Youn11. 17, llS
l auren Howe S1, 12S
Atsuko H11<11oe. s?, 125 8onr11e Lauer. s7 .17S
1'S VICkl Fer110n S4,476 Chri\ Jonnwn, U,476
Judv Clark, $4,476
Pettv S11eehan, 14,476
Calf'tv Morie. S4,47S ,,.
Pal Meveri., ll,411 Juli ln1<srer, Sl,411
Penriv Pull, $3,417 a-Pearl Sinn.
1'1 8tlh Oal'lel, U, 126 ,..
Allee Miller, S2 ,699
Amv 8e,,r. '2.699 Ptnnv Hammel, S2 69'
8elsv t<ll'll, 12,69'
S11lr1tv Fur10n11, 12,69'
Val Skinner, 12,691 ,,,
8•rbra Mlrrahlt, 12,0SS M•n le McGeo<u., 12,054
J•ne 81al0Ck, s2.os.
OebOlt M.tuev. 12.os. Marra Fl11urs·Ott. 12.054 JoAnne Ctrner. 12,054 Jane C.tadel, '2 ,OS. Aveko Ottamolo. '2,054
8tekv Pearson. '2,054
JOO
Par11 R1uo, Sl,S56
Janer A not.son. SI ,SS6
Hoths Stacv, Sl,SS6 M B Zlmmtrrneri, Sl,SS6
Annt·Merle Palll, s l,SS6 Jtrllvn 8rlt1, S l,S5'
:IOI
Ott11'e Slublo. '1,306 IC.ethv Po,llew10t, Sl,306
:IOl Allee Rltrm•n, Sl,200 CoHeeti Walker, ll,100
JO.J
Sendra Pelmer, l 1.Cl?S
)H nntllt KOhlM, SI ,O?S
Sue F<>111tman, Sl,01S
Mvra 81etkwe1Clr. I l,01S
Kathv Hiit, I l,O?S
l04
Donna Caoonl, ltlO
Jo """ WHham, st09 Sanora S1>U1lcl'I, SI09 Jent Crafltr, it09
lOS
L•ura Cote, '619 Marlene Flovd, Ult
DewnCoe,'619
Clnov Maclt.tv, '611 T«rl LUCl<huri.I, Ula
Dot Gtrm•ln, U II
* Oeooit Aullln, S47S
Vici<• $1no1e1on. M74 )07
Marv Owvlf, t437 -S.ttv Quinti n. '3t4
Kn Ktf\lltdV, $314 Barb Tl'IOmH,.,...
8tr1>1re l1rrow, Ut•
70·73·12·7S
16· 70· 74· 7 I
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73 71 IS 7l
11·71-73 11 n 16 74·11 70·74 76·7) 7l·7S 70 7S
14·73·79 69
77·76·7HO
1'·77·n 12 74 1S·73 7J
77·72·71 7S
1J·74·71·11
78·7HS·7'
72·77-73 74
10· 15· 14· 11
7S·77·7S·1S
76 77·7S-10
77·77·7l·71 76·74-77 71
11·11·11·11
73 I0·13·71
14·13·11 1•
77-11·74·70
7S·7S·77·72
74·7• 79 n
I0·7S·70 74 11 11·11 14
71·77·7S·7S 71 ·7'·7HS 74· 74·76 1S
7)·74·71·11
18·7S·74·7l 14·76·77·73
1'·11·10·1S
17·72·76·75
71 ·1?·71-76
7H2·7S·71
11·11·11·16
13·19·11·11
77·7S·76·74 7<t·7J·aO 7S
76·71·13· 76
15-1~·11·16 73·7S·77·71
72·17·74·•0
74·73·76·10
76·71·17·7) 76·79-74·7S '4·76-79· 7S
71·7HS·76
to·7S·76·74
11 ·72 77·7S 7S·79·7S·76 to·7H3·71
16·15-11·11
77·7S 74·7t
17·1•·7S·71 1'·16·16·1'
19·7'·77 11
71·71-11-72
17·71-76·71 77a76•16·79 1t·74·7S·l 1
UIPL
WISTHN CON,HINCI W L T ,.ct, ,., ll'A
Hou,1on $ o o 1 ooo 1" 10$
Otllltlld J I I 700 17' 124
Arlrone > 7 0 600 104 IO °'""" , 1 0 too ,. 107
Por l'9ncl , J 0 400 • 1 ., Sen Antonio 1 l 0 HO .. 10)
LA 1•9"M I 4 0 200 111 111
IAIH•• COM,.•lllKI 8irml"9Nm 4 I 0 IOO l)t 100
~· > ' 0 600 10l 101 New.,.. > ' o .oo 111 m TtnlNltv J 1 0 .00 141 116 JKllMWIYllle 7 ) 0 400 In ISf
1..,...,,.,. 1 J 1 JOO 12 ,.
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tto\lilOll ,, • P'ot'lltNI 20
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s.tw9¥'• ..... J.t<ll Mf!Ylllt et I ltrnlflel\llm
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SUNDAY'S ltlSULTS
"'"' .. "·'*¥ IMt'eutN1tt41 "'"""'9) ,..ST •ACI , ' furlonOs No Flell (OomlnOutJI 4.20 )00 260
Ooldv'' Comm1noer (Vina II 4 60 l 20
1rl'h 5'01111 ISJbUlel 2 IO
Time 1·09 ?IS
SICOND •AC•: I 1116 ml .. s. l lJCkY Pro•otcl IPl~av) •• 20 210 uo Academv Roed (Hawltv) 3.60 UO
Ptncll Pu•h•r (O•l•hOUlUYll S.00
Time. 1:43 315 u DAIL y OOU•L• (2·41 Pelo ,, 00.
TH .. D ••C•. ,. ) fur10n11•.
lt1an<1I• (Ve .. nrueta) 460 2 to 140
Mtrln1lecl IMtitl 2.60 t?O o .. ,. Mal'90t tOrttvlt l.00
Time I 16 l1S
'OU.TH •ACE. 61'l furlOllll\ on lur1 N1tural Summll (Vln11> 7 20 3 ?0 2.20
011'11dtr CShoemato.erl 2 to 7 ?O Sis Pleasure Fao« (Toro) 140
Time I IS 2 S
'S UlACTA (6· 11 o.icl SA2.00
FIFTH •ACE. I I 1' mllts
Oon't Sev Helo {McHr11J 11 00 6 60 4 20
Rl<l'I E•rlh (HtwltY) 12.60 7 20
L.uckv N Green (Ellr•O•I 4 20 Time I 41 3 S
SS £XACTA (4·71 0•1d U6A SO
SIXTH llACI . I It 16 m1tel Oral Aerttmtnl (McHre>I 14 to t.40 >to
Soecler IC1nde Guv (Hewlevl 11 60 4 60
Lol w Honev 1v1i.nrut11l 2 60
Time 142 <t1S
SEVENTH •ACE. I•• mile• on turf. F1vln11 C.•M !Toro I 12 60 S.60 • 00 Fal>ulous Habil IEs•reCla) 10.60 10 60
Wl\o's Go• A Nickel lHewtevl S 60
Time· 2 01 l1S. SS IXACTA (7-11) oald 1420SO.
EIGHTH RACIE. I It 16 mile\
Fran's Velenllne l'lllnlll 4 40 J.20 2.40
Reseal Lan (Slblllel 4.to J.00
W1sln11 Uo !Oetal'IOuuavo> 1 40
Tim• 1 42 21s
S2 PICK SIX (3·6+H·lt7) otld
S17.49S 40 wiln 61 wlnnino ticket• (Slll Mrsesl 12 Pick SI• con\otallon oeld '276 00
wll11 1,170 wlnnln11 lkke" lflye l\ooesJ
NINTH •ACE. One mile P111ern Melc.h (Peclro1e1 14.20 6 20 4.00 Good Finish (Pl11<:avl 3 80 2 to
Motl Dalerml~ (Ollveresl S ?O T1mt I 3S 4tS
SS EXACTA (S·I ) o&'lo S11400
AttenO•nGI 66,Ml
Women's '94WMment
<•t New Yorti )
SIM!tt Final Marline Na vratllove (US > oef Helena
51.111.ova 1Crtel\0$10veklal, 6·3, 7·S. 6-4
INevre11iove wins s 12S,OOO, SuKov• wins
'40.000)
Tlllrd Pltn
Kelnv Rinaldi (U ~I <let. Hetie Men-
dll~ove lCrechOllOva1<1el cw ;n1urv detauH lRlneldl wins '30.000. Mandllkov• wins ,,.,000,
c .....
UC IRVINE INVITATIONAL
UC--'"1nt-r.A~1111-.
SlntNS Men kn H1n11 IUCll 481 Tnom ... 6·4,
7·6. Roedloer IASUI oel "'"'""'an. 2·6, 6· ). 6·4 Oerr (U C IJ Clef Perrv 7 6. 4·6. .J:i. YAIH !UC!! dt l 8oum1nn 7-S, 6·l, Barham IUCll Clef Su111ven, 3·6. 6·2, 6·4
HOiien ( ASU I atl Herner>0t1. 6· 1 6· 3
Doullltl
8trham Y•tes IUCll Clef TllOmas· ftl>tdloer 1·6 6· I Perrv-8aumann IASUl
<let Aci..erm•n·Man Soll H1no. l·6. 7-S 6-3 Colloca Sulhvan IASUI oet Oerr· Hernan<1t1 6-• I 6 6-3
OffllK Scwtl
ICM~Mlicl S«nlfiMIO Mervl•nO 6. Cna1>man 2
( F lfltl l"lact S«nlfin,als I W11cons1n S Ut ah 4
H•rvaro S Ark•"ta\·Llttle Aock I
ICensole'*' S«nifiMlsl
Pnncelon S, u ol San 01190 4 Amone 6 Weber Slate l
( llttl fl'ltct S«nlflftali.)
We" ToH Stale s. WHn1no1on 4 Frt\l'O Slell! S. Iowa 4
NHL
CAMP8£LL CONFERENCE
Smvttlt DIVlslen w L T Pt\ GF v·E<1mon1on .. 17 10 101 )61
• Wlnn1i>eo <ti 27 1 19 )34
• Ce111erv )I 77 9 IS )31
•·Kln9S )2 '19 ll 11 1n V1111eouvtr 74 42 I S6 26S Nerrls OIV•\ien
7 St LOUI\ l• 11 " IO 11)
.c·Cnicaoo 3S :u s 7S 716 .c·Oetro•t , .. 39 II S9 m Mlnntlo•a 2) )9 17 S8 746 TMonlo 19 47 I 46 731
WALES CONFERENCE P1trk ll Dlvl\lefl • · PhllaClelOhla ... 19 1 103 329
1 ·Washlnoton •l n 9 •s lOI x·NY tsttnoers 39 JO s 13 »6 NY Ranoers 7l 40 10 S6 11• P••lsburoh 13 44 s SI 2SO N~w Jt rHv 10 « 9 49 742 Ao.ms Division
•·Quebec 36 77 9 II 799
• Monlree1 lS 11 II 81 77' x Bullalo 3l ?S 14 IO 76S 80\lon 33 JI 9 1S 113 Hartforo 76 31 9 61 ?SO v-cllncl>ed e11v1s1on title x ·cllncMO 0111'/0fl berth
Sulldav'• Set<" Wash1n111on 7, P1llsbur1111 3 Heriford 7, Oveb« I
8011011 •. 8uflalo 3 1011 Phllaot1on1a 4 Mon1ru 1 3
Toronto S, Ottro11 l
NY hl•notrs s, NY Ranoers '
Telllttlt's G-Vancouver 11 Mln""'41t"
GA
261 311 214
304 376
2S9 212 340 "' 321
23J m 216
311
l46 312
?S?
244
2i.
2S8
301
WMlreftd treftllcftons
IAHIALL
A"""kall LMeW OAIC.l.AND A'•-$tnl Eo Myers, pilCll·
If to Iha Mllw•~" lrtWlf$ 10 Comolelt an 11rllt< 1rtdt tl'ltl sent Don Sullon 10 the
A's Stn1 Steve Onllv«o• an<t Eric Plunlt.
Diltht<i.. JoH CaMtco ano Tom RC>m41no'
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lleoue com1>1ex lnvllect Rkklv Peten oulflttdtr, lo lht melor lttoue camo. '
SEATTLE MARINERS-Stlll Jim
arv1n1, Jim Ltwls, Rick l.utelltn, Jtd
Murrev. Mtnutl Ptn,t, Tom Hau1man eno
T errv Te~lo('-r ol1'1'1tft, , Tom Tfnoltv
c11c11er. J1m1t Allen. lnfltkMr, el\cl Mlckev
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darlnC KIT aame Sanday ntaht.
Indiana wins in 2 OT
Louisville will ta k e on
UCLA in sem is of NIT
From AP di1palelle1
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -Steve Alford
scored 29 points Sunday night as lndiana,
rallyine with free throws at the end of
regulation play and in the first overtime.
pulled away with I 0 more fo ul shots in double
ovenime to beat Marquette, 94-82. in the
quarterfinals ofJbe National Invitation Tour-
nament.
The-Hoosiers. 18-13. -scored the final trve-
points of the first o':'ertime. includin two free
by center Uwe Blab after time had ex pired to
tie the game at 76-76.
A slam dunk by Blab gave Indiana the lead
at 78-76. and Alford followed with a three-
point play. Indiana's next eight points were on
free throws. including two apiece by Blab.
Alford and Stew Robinson. who had 19
points.
Blab finished with 18 points for the
Hoosiers. who advanced to the NIT semi-
finals in New York on Wednesday. Indiana
Louisvllle 71, Teane11ee-Claattaaooga II:
Mark McSwain and Jeff Hall scored I 5 points
each as the host Cardinals belcLoJI.aJa.tc..r¥-1-..:..=;;c.:;;:::;;:a
for a a spot in the NIT semifinals. ,
"Fhe victory upped Louisville to 19-t6-on
the ~ea~on a11d kc t alive the possibility f<?r
NH ll>TICE M-3n ---------.... 11111 NOTICE
streak of 20-win seasons lo 13. Tennessee-c....., ....., ..,_ community o.~pment County AeQoroer of OR-ed by. en lndMdul6 dele lhil nota of cNNutt end. tnt.,... on IUlllt~ Chattanooga. the Sou them Conference reg-.............. Or-.. Act of 1974 (PL 93-383) f()( ANGE County. State of c.1-~ M. ~ Ned ... recofded. Thll -.int vanc:ee. and . .,. ~
ular season champs.endedtheseason at24-8. c.-.,.ft .. .,..... .... the fo!IOwlng .... twnily fornla. ~by NOR· ttaternen -11S.t55.42•ot Mwdl15. c:Mroelend.....,.,. c::::: Louisville has been assigned UCLA for its ....._ ..,_._: ......_ houalnG rehabllltation pro-MAN s. tiOll.IDAY ANO ~ty ty C::: ~-1985·. and w111 ~ untt T~ and of '*-:.1 ,..... • ll•iet~.·,~,:~~. jectt; DONNA HOLLIDAY WILL = on . 'f'JVT llCCOUl'll ~cur-er...., by Mid Owl semifinal test on Wednesday bidding for.a ..., •u•• 11, c 1. 17800 Santa Anita, SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1 "71lll rent. You mey not MV9 to Trutt. The tot9 ~ spot in Friday's fin als. Md ....... ..._ .. located In c.naua Tract TO HIGHEST BIDOER FOR Pfl'f the emw• unpaid pot· Mid otMl.oatlon. ~
L . ·11 h t bl . t . 71 . th ... ~,.--......... 992 32 bounded. by Slater CASH OR CASHIER'S Publlahed Oranue.8~25 "°" of YOUf account, .....,, ,_....., ..... ,,, ...... ou1sv1 e~ o a 1senng percent in e ................. , .. , ... 4 Avenuetottienot1n.Talbert CHECK <peyatlleattlmeof Delly Piiot Mardi , .. thouQhlUll~-• cnarveund~woftN first half. beh1rid a strong fast break and strong ••IM4lc ,.,-..., -... Avenue to th• South, .... In lewtul money of the April 1, 8. 1985 M-373 mended, IMlt you """' pay Tl'Ulleel. •,._..._GI lrllOll
rebounding. to just 38 percent for Tennessee-ec...-.. ~ .... • Meanoil• Street totha.at, United Statael at (CMNer'• tna~lt..sllMM. •• ~of !NI....._ II
Chattanooga as 1t cruised to a 35-24 halftime •U• ,.,, .... .,., ... ancf Newttnd Sl19et to the chocl! payable to Calwlde uni ... ttle ot>Ogetton 119.742..al. I d ,....._.. TM Na•eM Or-weet. Truat Died s.rvtoaa. Inc.) at being t~ upon pet· Dated: Merdl 20. 1985
ea . ~ =·' ~·.. 2. 17117 Orange Street, the main quadtaftOle en-mitt I longet period, you -111 ~· located In c.ntue Tract trance to the Plecentla City "8.IC ll)TIC( heYe the lag.i right to etop MAL H TATW ~ ------------------------------------~~~~~-~~W~~lt~1~~~ ~~-~~~·~~~~~~AC~~
Drug tests proposed
for American athletes
Dolen) Iii Ca•••illJ 0.. Avenue to the nontl, Slater Avenue, Placentia, Call· um ITA,.....,. Ing the entire emount de-:t"'=z:• .. ~8': vel11111•111t lllMti Or•t Avenue lo Iha soutll, fomla all right, tltle and The following por.ona are ~ by 'f04JI creditor · • I lo ..,.. tor ......_ • ..... Btoollllurlt Street to the ln._..t oonveyed to and ~ bYelnell u · wfthln thr .. monthS .,,., tN -llr11 .. 11, ....
......._ ................. Mot, and Buetwd St.-..t to now held by It under Mid · date of recordation of 11111 W. ._.. AM. CA .,. 1111!"•••·· H4 ..... , the weet. Died of TNlt In Ille property 81 B CONSTRUCTION, document. wtlldl. data of,.. T ....... (714) .... ...... fWlael1 .... IMll-3. ae95 El Coate Clrele alW.tad In Mid et5 W. 11111 Str9et. Unit A. ding hereon PublllMd OrlnGI ~ ........... ,, • ..._ ... IOeated In c.nous Tract A Condominium com-~~~: MIH. Callfornla ~o iin~ Illa am0unt Delly Piiot Mweh 2~. Aptt 1,
.............. CD9Q .... 992.32, bounded ~ Slater ptlMd of: B. 00 you mutt pay,()( 10 arrange 8, l985 .... _.,..,,......I A...,,.,,.totflonof'th, Talbert PARCEL 1: .. ~~n MeorO:':.:..~. forpaymen!loatoptllef~ M-3IM
Md I. "1911111f ......... fl Avenue to the Soutll, An undivided 1113th Callfom°?:tm& · oloeure,orllyourptopertyle
......, Iii • ..::::J ll1d ~ Str9et to the -'· lntereet In and to Lot 1 of Thi• buslnoaa 11 con-In torociollufe tor eny other NEW YORK (A P) -U.S. Olympic
officiaJs. concerned by reports of increased
drug use in sports. want to conduct drug tests
Barefooted
Budd easily
wins title
VAL DO JAMOR. Portugal (AP) -W11h
an age difference of 20 years. South Afncan-
born Zola Budd and Portugal's Carlos Lopes
highlighted the start and end of their
respective careers Sunday. winning the 1985
women's and men's individual titles in the
World Cross Country Championships.
Budd. the 18-year-old who became a
naturalized British citizen last year in order to
compete internationally. lived up to expecta·
tions. taking the lead at the start of the 5.000-
meter women's event -and widening it
throughout the race.
The 38-year-old Lopes. winner of the event
in 1976 and 1984. found the men's 12.000-
mcler course much to his liking even though
he complained before the race of .. not having
legs to stand on."
The veteran distance runner. who won the
men's marathon at the Los Angclcll Olympic
Games last summer. staned out well behind in
the front pack and only moved up with the
early leaders a third of the way through the
race.
Budd·s time was IS minutes. I 5CCOnd. well
ahead of Cathy Bran ta of 1hc United States.
who finished second in 15:24. Ingrid Kris-
tiansen of Norway was third in I 5:27
Young termed
'questionable·
LO . ANGELES (A P) -Los Anadcs
Express quarterback Steve Young wu
listed as "questionable" for next Sun-
day's pmc qainst the Oakland ln-
vadfn. followina 1 kntt injury over the ~cckcnd. team spokesman Bob Rose
SIUd Sunday. "h's a hypere~tendcd knee." Rol4:
said ancr Yoi.in1 wa.s examined by a
doctor on Sunday. He said Youna
wo~ not f't'quirc su,..ery and added.
.. Its' really a dny-to..d•)' situation.'" as to
when he'll be able to play qain for the
United State Football Lcaaue team. .. ltb ltltu i · qucsuonable fer: thtit
wttk's aamc." Rose ~1d.
Youna sufTcrcd the inJuf")' af\cr com·
pletina an I S·yard run dunn& tur·
day's pme ap1n111hc nzona Outlaws
In Tempe, tit. The OutlJw' won.
27-ll.
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=---~ 11111 =. weet.Nowlend Street to IN i~~,::; ~· ::,:: ~ ducted by: an lndMdual =T ~~ L ~~'rs o n American athletes at major compet11ions
belween this summer and the 1988 Games. it
was reported Sunday.
It would be the first time that tesTs carrying
penalties were conducted in non-Olympic
vears.
...... ,., .. 1m. To 4. H48 Lark Clrcla, Pagoa 2t and 30 of Mi. Thia ~=:;181.: flied FINANCIALCORP,lncaraof =e tMe .,......_, loc:oted In C..tul Tract 0111onoout MIJP9, In the of. With the County C*1I of Of ST ATE WI 0 E F 0 RE -Cl.AM ,.. .. t. ,.-., 997.32. bounded by Talbert ta of tlle County Recorder County on Mardi 13• CLOSURE SERVICES. 4540 o ORO TH EA JUNE
2.1 fee t •'••• '"• A~ to the north, Ells of Mid county. = · Kearny VIila Roed 1111•. s.,, t
· Under the plan. athletes found to have used
any banned drugs would be barred from
competition for one year. A second offense
would carry a four-year suspension, meaning
an athlete could miss an Olympic competi·
tion.
ftaa•.'" ... Hllr ..... Avenue to Iha South, EXCEPT THEREF,ROM 1 "71-Diogo. CA 92123, (819) ~~~~·c· ~~t !, """PIMA,. ... , ... , .. ...., Btoollhurst Str9et to tl'lo tho tOIO'Mng· ' 571-7M2 .... ..,_.. •· _, aw .. F Countr lt•lr4l111 , ..... Mlt. end ButNlrd Street to (a) unttt l lhrough 13 u 0;:1>11,:::i ~~18eo;;1 11 you new any queotlona, Merci\ 21, 1915. 8om ........_ ,,.... "-oo.. tho welt. 1hown upon th• Con· April 1 8 1985 · · you should contact a lowyer .June 1. 1911 In ~An·
plad """ ~ ~ It hal bWI dotormlnoel domlnlum Plan r.cordad • ' 0< the govwnment agency getes. Ca, SuM~ by
11-. P111 llpl1fli ......... thatluctt requ9at IOI', ...... May 3. 1978 In Boote 12859, M--37• wtlk:tl may 11a11e insured your l'IO< husband Warren H ..
IMllt Ould1I,_ of fundl wMI not coneUtu• Paoa 933. Offlclal AeQord1 1oan daughter 1, Joan H.
CT: 711• an action alginltlcantty affect· of Mid County. "8.JC ll)TIC[ Remember. YOU MAY Fruer and Betb#a M.
The drugs on the International Olympic
Committee's banned list include narcotics .
stimulants and anabolic steroids.
" .... ...... • ••• ,....... Ing the quality of the human (b) The Oltc:IUllW right to LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS If' Buck, and four g<en6-
tMt '-",.......tor,... envlronmentand~ po1111tlon ofalltho1urw ....._., .... ., YOU 00 NOT TAKE chllOron Pri~teMnllcae .................. "°"'° ly tho abovo-Nmed City of clealgnetocl .. Patios .. ""::.:'::.. PROMPT ACTION. .,,.,. held In lieu of
........ ... ....... ...... FoumalnVlllyhaedecklod lhown upon th• Con-NOTICE IS HERE8Y fta-s momonal con-
The plan requires approval by the USOC-s
executive committee as well as b> the
governing bodies of various sports. It would
be an expanded version of a testing program
begun in 1983 afte r tests al the Pan American
Games in Caracas showed that some athletes.
including Americans. were using banned
drugs.
-eer ........ ,......., not to proper• an on-domlnlum Plan abow ,.. No. A 12' 468 GIVEN BY STATEWIDE trlt>ullons may be made
of tM lwMeli ............. vlronmantel Impact ttat• f91'red to. In Ille Superiof Court of FORECLOSURE SERVICES ::::::·~:::'!, ..... ~:":: :::.=·~~ ~~~:~2~uponthe ::::~·ty~~.:;ia. IOt ~~~~~NSE~~ A1iu~~~ ~.~~=le~ ,,....,. • lii•lf•........, 1H9 (PL 91·1*<>). Th• Condomium Plan above re-f11tlle MatteroftheEttat• ERS 01 th• beneflclal Mortuary, Directors. ~ 1to:e1Mlflt _., raeaone fOf IUctl doclOion f9rrod to. of RALPH S. WEBB, au 1ntetast under that certain 64•·2700
tlie ............................. not to Pfoplre auch ttet• PARCEL 3: RALPH STEWART WEBB. Coed of Trusl IHCIVl.ed by ---------
"Wherever the athletes compete. they'll be
lapped on thc shoulder and told it's t1me for
tht' urinc sample." Dr. Kenneth Clark.
director of sports medicine for the U.S.
Olympic Comm1lec. said.
He said all athk'tes would be t'l1g1blc for
tes1ing but not all would be tested.
Navratilova
back on bealD
ftolcy Act of 1-(Pl """' .,. .. followl: Tiie pro-The axduliVe rlgnt to poe-0-...CS. M I C H A E L R 0 B E R t
t1·1IO). ject 11 IOcMed In • medium llMion onc:I occupancy of NotlQe .. hOret>y given that TUCKER ANO JUDITH A. TM,...... tor ........ den11ty rolldonll al area thoeo portion• of Lot 1 O.. the undelllgnad will Mii al TUCKER husband and wlf9,
cflloli noe M llllNIN" ...... whore the effect• on the ecrlbod In Parcel 1 at>ove, Prtvate ..... to the lllQllOe1 Trustors to SBS Af ·
............ WI• fiollMra: notUflll end ~ an-dealgnated u P-13, u ap-and boat net bidder. tubject FILIATES INCOAPOAATEO. TM CltJ et lntuia Ml .. wonm.nt wilt bl mlntmal. punanant to Pwcell 1 end 2 to eonl\mlatlon ol Mid Su-A Callfornia ~auon,
..,....... ... ,...... .. An Environmental ,.,... aboW dolcflbed porlOr Court, on Ot •ft• the TJWI ... for South Bay Sav-
...... .., ., ............... AeoorO ,....,.cttne the within The ttrMI addr ... and 1tt day of Aptil, 1915, II the lnQI •nd Loan Aaaodetlon,.
atnlOtloll II .... .,. ...... ptOjOCI hM bWI medl ~ oth« common dealgnatlon, office of Marvin J Setnatl. Callfornl• corporation.
wNctl ...., ... illl•nllJ • tt1e 0ounty of Orange wnldl If any, of Ille rMI property Attorney It Law, 2859 t>onellc1ary. detecl Decllft· tlct Ille ...-, et tM documerlt1theonvlroninen-d11crlb1d ab ov e 11 Town9Qet•Aoed.Su1te101. e>er 8 1983 on o.c.mber .._... ... w ........ t. tat~ of the protect ano purported to be' 2288 Pao-W•tlak• Vlllege, CA 913e1 13, 1983 In Book/RMI lllwltOMIMlltaf 9'ewloW more Nlly _.. fofth the clflc Ave. Unit "J"', Coat• County of v-1"" S11t• of 198 3 , P • O a 11 m • g •
Rooord9 ,..._..,... tM .,_ wttv a1Ct1 lta~t MoM. Callfomla. Cellfomla, .. r~t. title and 83·56'1817. of Offlcliat Aa-
,...... ,,..... ""9 .._ II not ~. Tiiie En-The undersigned Truot .. lnter•1 of Mid doc1111d at 00tds 1n the Otflot of the .,... "r ._ .-. .. _.... vff'onmental AeYW Alccwd dllClalrnl eny llabiNty tor lll'IY tlle time of dMttl and all the County Rocotdlr ot Orange Cltf of lnllM _.... ,.... II on Ml It tM ebolle llO· lnoorroctnoea of the street rlgllt, tittl onc:t intefelt t,,., County, Stat• ot Cellfomle
_.. .... •wtr•Mlllel dfw ano la oWlllebla f()( llOdrlu and other common the •t•te of.., MUUd' !NI • breech of the ot>ll-
,..... of ... ,,..... ..... pulllic barninetton end co-daeiO"ltlon, "· shown her• hat ecqulfld by opor1tlon of gallon tor wnldl Nld trana-..... Mer .... ... ... PYlnO upofl requ9at It Iha In. ... Ot othorWIM otllor then * In truat .. llOCUtlty, h•
,...._ ..., _. ...... Pi.,wng DopottfMl'lt be--Seid ..... bl made, but OI' In llddtlon to that of Mid occured. to wit SAID 0 8Ll--::.:,:,ut N. ftw tween the llOuf9 of 1:00 Lm. wltnoYI ~I 0t ...,. OIK 1 d', at the lime of GA TIOH INCLUDES ONE
NEW YORK (AP) M · N ·1 I ......_ ._. onc:t 5:00p.m. ren:...-°'lmplied.,.. Cloettl, In and to all the cer-NOT F°" TWE SUM Of' -aruna avrau ova ..,. .. • .. 11 ... 1n accordonca wttt1 Ex· oar title. poututo.'I, OI' taln roet P'OC*°tY t1tueted 1n s25.ooo. FAILU RE To hadSomcthingtO{>rOvewhcnshccapturtdher ................. ~ OrOlr 11MI, an oncum lll'IOM. to poy "'9 IM Countyol Oranga.Stete MAKE PAYMENT OF
second stra 1,ht Virginia Slims Tennis Cham-......... .., ...... --••011t-1top proctOH ror e prlnclpel tum of ofCaillfom6a,pw1~6e-M()fojTHLY INSTALLME~T ~. onshi ps. t was ju lit happenstance that ........ ...., ......_ ..-~' mM191me11t ... ..._ •I MCUtOd by llld ocrlMd • loiowe. io-.tt. WHICH BECAME DUE JUl v
elena Suk()va of C'z""'hoslovaki·a W"S ,·n the r...-e at ... ~·.., oomciltt1d' tor IN ptotaof Olod of ruet. wttt1 ~ Lot ~• of Troct 1332, • 1. 1eu PLUS sueSE· ..... .. iv. ............ DQU1 .... 9inOI " la lociMed WIWr\ .. "**"'· .. ~ In Mid ~ on • lilllP Iner.of r• OUEN T INST ALLME:NTS way. -'"' .. ,,., ... , .. 1 100-VH f flood plain. l\Otl(I), ld';l•IOllo. " eny, oorded In eooet 42. ~. OUE TH£AEA"£A: PLUS "I don't knew where the skcf,tics come ...._1 ~ CA tlrt4. AJtt\oUgf\ .,.l\illtllea to tN 111\deftMtermeofllllld. Deed end 10 ot MllOlllenOoul LATE CHARGES. AD·
from." Navratilova sa, id after her .J.1·5. L 4 ....,._ ....... ,...., ~-oenslaed,"'9 ol T'°"",...., <Nr;!fl and Mac>a. 1'9COf'O. ot Orangie VAN CES MADE IY
V"' ....... (11')..._ Otly .. bllfl-•=11~:'9"-....... of"'9TM!Mtend ~ty.Celltomla IENEf'IClAAY TAXES. IN· victory Sunday. "I certainly wasn't writina NO"""* envtroi""*• protect .... .,. -@4i•'n. of.._ tniMt Ct9MICI by Mid • 1'114" oommoniy known suAANCE. l'AUSTU FUS m yscl f off. ~ of 8'ldl prOflC't .. T"8 ~tor .. ~ Deed of r-twt -412 Soutfl Dalc1et StfWI. ANO COSTS, A rrOANEY
"You have one or two bad losses and all of l"oPOMd to bl oonduC'9d .,. • ~ n. ..., n. ~ amount of tt1e u Hatwa. CA FEES IN ADOmON. AS A
"Udd•n you're done. T ........ ·vc·s,1·11 aot to h1°t the pttor to ... ,..,.. tor,. ..... II I II' ... ""'8ld '*'°'of,,. Otllt-Termo Olf .... oaall tn lew-CO ND ITIO N Of "E • ., " rn..z. ~·~ ............. ~ ......... dQn..,.,,...bytM~ M ~ of lN unMd INStATE:MfNT, Al l shots." she said, explainint the reaction to her M 11• 111111 agenc1ae. ............... ,.. '° ..,. liJr1IM ~ ...... on oonflnMttt:ln-« IENIOA LIEH& uusrR losing three times in her last seven tour-groupe end Pl"tonl dl9o .... ...._ ........ ., ....... .., .., 00049. upenw -.. Of pert caof\ and bolo-CUWNT
naments. Last year. 5he loSI onl)' twice. ~ wit\ "* ~ .... ,. .. ,..... _, .,.. ••IOll at the 11'"° °' enc. Mde!IOICI by~... NOW TIEAEFOM. ..._ .. lrwlted to Mimi!.,._ ._ ... ...,._ ... --1M ....... DUllloetton Of lM CUl'ed by MOl"8eOO OI' Trutt ~. ~a::"' of
McCORlllCK
MOft'TUUV
t795 ~0Myon
Laguna Beech. Ca •
92651
494-IM 15
HAMOtlt LAWN-
MT. OUW
Mel'1uary---a.n.tery
CroemetOf'y
1625 Git* A~,
Costa~
5-40-5¥.!.
capturing a rccord74matchcsinbctweenthc oommau"9torCOftlidlrlltlon •::'.!,••••1114..,... ._.of .... lltae.170,14. o..o on._~'° tf\Obf'..ctlend 1n1'\e losses. ~ .. Qty o1 .....,..,., ~ IIa-1.11 ... ~ ,._., n.11e1~111nODrlllld 90td TonparOMtofMIOWne '*'°""9llOll Of fie ..... .,._ _______ ...._
.. All m} IOSSC$ got kind of bunched ""'""Y Oe\JllDIPF .. •t 0.. ........... • DMdoffn.MNl .. OfOI• ... bldtobedlpOel\MwtttlW ~ ....... 11'1 .. 0MCI
tn."t'"-r." <he eaid .•• ,,I had lost lO C'hn's ,.,....,. ............... No....., .,.,41o, ___ ......... ,.........,0 .. 1Mi10toft9tatolla lnMtl· OfTNM,,_.,,,ctadar91 ...... _____ ..., __
.,_... '"' ;o -....... INUld be ........... • ...... Of lllldl PtOtlct II .,. .......... 1 MMln 0.0. Int 1lftCI wll bl ........... et onttre ~ Nillnol ._ (Even Llo)'d) back during Auaust. the mina ....... ......, on • Pt'Dtl 111 eo • • • cu• .,...... °' oataM anct o.. "'-.....-OfllOe • .,, " ~ and ...,. ..
would have ~n brokm and the loucs spread .....,.. -.... 11, 1-. M ..,_ '° .. ,..,_. "' ,.. llleN tor...._ and'•"""'" ttme ...., ttie """ ,.,.,... 111 or.,.. '° • oOllt ..
WIUhO-.. ...-ad .. law................ ..... of~ end EleO-cotlon ...,. end bltOf'O """'~ -~ ..... out more. .. • dt ., n .. a., Al "*" , 1 .... •'•, tlOUttoW n. ............. -. of..,. obligation .. It's notthat I'm playi nJany worx lt'sthal .. .,.._ .. ,.. ,.._ .. .,... n ...,..... -. ...., 911e1 11ae1o1 °' o... o.. tftll ''"" dtr o1 o.ted .,. ti 49'f ot 1he 01her women arc pla)'inJ bcncr:· ,_ .. ,...,.. ~., ..... .-IHI ._...... ..,. n lladlon • ... to ~ 1115 Mardi, 1111 A ... inst ukova. the world'• 1op.nnkcd ...... ..._,..,,• .. ......, ............... ~,_..In"'-~ ...,....., 't ,, I TA TIWID• 110 •1 -... ' I d I I '"-..... .._ ........ ,,.., w 1•••••• ,..., ...... ...i ~" ...,c,_ ............. e&.OMm -•aa. n. women s pa)'er was om na1 na as lrn; •• HUD'• •tltton -. .. a., .. ,._...v. ..._. .... 111 ,1 e. ••••-• 11 • eita~Cled re\ cnae aptnSl the ~ycr who Uptel ...... n 9D ... ._ .., 10 .......... ~ 0.-111"6 ...,._ J. tMlal, At· .. ttOmT"8TANOtflfQ,
her 1n &he scmitinals of the ""stralian Open ....._ ...-. .._ .._ -... -.-1WT -..,.,. Mii t...,..... .._._ .... ,..,......,,, .. la'lt Dttcmbcr. ar1,.. 1 1 • ~,._ ...., ._.,....... • a1•vte11 ••o·~ •• ..._ -'°'· w t : 1 w.. 111 '°"*""" ~..., ..._...__.-.,..,.~...__;t;:::;:=...•,--"'•-•:: •• .,.._ .._ .... AW 11110t ,-...., ._ • a: ..... CA f'H'· C9C>ll 1out Pt094tftJ tor .... ··1 didn't (>lay well cnouah to~·• her:· L....., . .,._ .. 0111 ... .....,.. .. ~. ,.. Al ......_ ca .-. •7'-t111. A~.., o.. ~ Mlfl .... 11 ~
ukova admitted about ·und•> 's match, "I 11 ..._..., 1 • .....,.. • It LellMll ._.. OuM. ,... ...... .., w ..,_ t0 .. ~ wMn't ncf'\OusbccauteM1rtin1waH~pttted "'° ~., """' .. •=' ., ...... Cler .... TNaell ... ...., CTA cMlol\oftt\lfefoiu-*•n.
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... .... ..-, .. , .... ,,... AAMK. .......... DMI H .... LM\, ... c CAN10I Sttl IH•!}.1_ Newport """'° -~ u.w. 1~.!.1 CLA IFIED o•···· :L: II() R !·SIDI 38A, ~·=dee· 2 r+-den °' H r. Lt ..... OA -...... .... II Toro QA OtMlltMI Wll)', 0-. ..... "°""' 09llld Knoe. 10409 leectl, CA tnN ... ..,. ........ ll'llN, ~· .... taiehtel ow on_,. MIUm , .. T.O. *' buy W-.. ..... 10t-. tHIO ., ' CAtNlt. ~NwrAwe.,FC>llfttM\ MlcftMI P ~. 301 f0mlat211S etr .. t nr 17ttl. r t UH OOO Owt1t _.,.._ I t., Huntlntt•n Tilit ~ .. oon· TNa bue6Mal II COft· ..,._,CA ta10I c •II• a o "or•. I• n Ttlll butlne.. t• con· Telephone rvi ·e: wanll to move '*°'• •1 .... ....,.. 0, 175-0865 ..._,CA.... duc-.d by. an lndMdull duc-.d by.•....._, pettMr• Thie buelMM la con• Qtemente, Celt. tH12 ducteel bY: en lnclMChMll MIY· 1144,IOO ld '1eh,1_.,.-=-=-::v~=~=~ '* kl•IMM 1e oon. Alltl 1< llulMfltNI et'4P ~:an~ , • .,~ M. Spooner, 1011 LllNO DtN LIAW M o nda .frida Bl'ok• 533-1178 '"-"'"* 29ew/1end. 1
...... ii.,: e tll'*ll swt· TNe ~ wet tlled H. Nell LM1. Qenerel 0 KftCMI I . lelbe>e. lelt>Oe. c.llf. Tillt et~ ... flled ~=~=~:;;:ii 19w1 ~ 8eeC l)Uyl ,..... .ttt111e0ol#ltya.t11ofor. ,.,,,_ Tllll •!.!_•~~~--~ t*2 ... w-..,.1 witt1=~-~ty ~J!~~ 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. ,. ,,·...:. • .:..1to-te21 .,..... A. .._. 8'191 ~ °" ~ Thia 11a11me11t .... tied with the..._.," .,._,."' ..,.. Mttlony ..-. ....... •• ._ """"' on ,...,.,., ,.,, Ufll 1'11 llllllU -· ""' '* , .. ,1 ..... ,... at. tMS wet11theCoun1YaartlOfOf· anae County on MerOll 1. 0•11• itonor1. hn 1 5 B u inc s Counter: ttll ....
.... .. Coune)'Cln of Of· ,_ *'119 County on Metdl •. 1NI ~te. t2t12 ""1IM ..... ~ * ... COllRIJ °" '*'*Y ~ °'.,.._ ¢oelll ttM ""'1TI OIMAE. Dooley,301 Celle Publleneo ~ CoeM Mo da y fr'day M ... V•de curb appeel * If,,.. Delly PllOt Meral'I' '· 11. 11. ,_ Publlehed 0r.,,,. CoMt '°"°''·Sen Cltfnente. CA. Del~ Piiot Maren 11, 21. n . I with manlclnd yerd•. A new hofM on OxHO "
,_ 20. lNI ..... .....,~~ Oelly11 PlloC1 ... ~ch11, 11. 29. t2tT71e2 ..... 1 AfK 1, 8, 1N 5 .... 75 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. everything fre•h and ~t8lot tor,!!! enct6 ~ .. ~ Orenoe Coelt M4'I .. '--·---"""' t, .... II ..... ,,,... • con· -clMn Latge IMng ....... ..... •Y· --· ...... 21~...,. '· 11, ti. ........ ... ~~ M-Mt ~~by•. oeneret pert.,_______ DEA Ol.l:\ES faMllyroom,doub~bl'lclc Quality dee«a1lng In tl1-._ .... IC MftTM"r PuOlleMd ........ ,.. ....,_, ·-.. •:r Pml.IC NOTICE fireplace. 3 g lent i.w1 Md. llOme. Lerve
• M-380 .--"'"~ Oellyl'MotMatdltt,11,21. A.,.Wlleon 1•tn1.U:\TIO' n t .\Ul.l'\t: bedroom•. 1¥· bath•. IMng & temlly roome Aptfl '· 1115 .... ti' NOTICE Ttlle ... tement •• hied "'9&JC MOT1CI • I s bmlt uour on.re on M45t nlllM'I wtttttheOountyClerkOfOr· TNCllyotll'llNllMNecl U-nd"y Fri._ _4:3.. 0 p.m. Hugecoveredpatoovet· u ,
,lnQlt countv...on Maren a.• rone "*"" IC>PICttton-J•w ... roob magnlflef\t TUY 200n<tncll ~.141t.OOO
tN5 (l5-Zc-ooMI 10 -~ Tuesday M on. 4:30 p .111. y8'd. C.it now 64231-3 MAim eTAftlmMT "1MT1 'l0 WAll HI HONl _. PmLfC NOTIC[ TNfOllOwinel**""•• PubMehed Orenge Coeet :~1,!..ov1110nt~1nO:: Wednesday Tues. 4:.., p.m. 1toMl'1 11iw.
MOTIC8W CALlfl'.O"NtA, 220 Newpof't dOlno bl.ltlMet-. ~ OeMyPlk>l M.,ch 11.18,25. ~ f« woe c1ey Thursday Wed. 4:30 p.m. A£AlESlAlE
,_,... 8A&.I 8:"~" Newpof't loft.. '9CTITIOU9 ........ Mnet, 8192 W•mlnet• AltfU t, INS Cite hOtllet The~ a1-~
... ~-" ·---~· G«don R s...,. ttat MAm eTA~ A¥enue. Gerden Grow. CA M-M0011w111oonlld«eetabliltllno F riday Thurr;. 4:30 p.m.
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
• .-• • TN tollowlng peniont we 82'4' a deY91opment ptoceaelng d f ' 3 00 Ill T.&-. ... m M.nn.t• Or .• H9wpOt1 &oh .. doll'CI ~ •: o.vtan emetPftMI. Inc. ,.. t0t woe IMlllV ct.y cer• atur a y r1. : P· ·
eeoTIC9 CA 82te0 BALLOON BUILDERS. (C•llfornl1 ), tf82 Weth permit tt thelf l'Mltlng of d f · 3·00 p Ill
vou AM IH OEJ'AULT Thi• ~~ .. ~ .... con-1&M3 Adlfnl Ct.. Founi.ln mlMllf AV9nue, Oerden Pml.IC NOTICE Aprll 8, tH&. •I 8:30 p.m."' ~ un ay n . . • •
UNO(" A OHO Of TRUST, ducted by. en,,_.__ Veley, CA t27ot . Grove. CA 928"'• a aoon therlefter .. Poll-
DATIO JUN( 21 1880. UN· Gordon A, Se.en C.J . C1rr1le. 16883 Thie buelneee le con· LIQM. NOTICI Ible The pub11C heiring wt11
LESI VOU TAKE ACTION ....!.~-~~~of fllldOr ~Ct., Founteln v-.,, INCteel by. e corpotetlon NOTICE IS HE A EBY be i'191d 11 the etty Coune11
TO l'f'OTIC'T YOUR PROP· '""' ,,,. """"'"' ~" • C,..t27ot Oeyt#I fntetptlMI, ., GIVEN thet the follOWinO Chlmbert 11 11200 Jim·
ERTY. IT MAV IE SOlO AT enge ,.8Cou5 nty on 'ebruery TIMI b111lneH I• con· 811111 c. o.yten, Preeldent Item• ol found « taY9il bOr.. Bouleve.rd, lrvln•.
C\~Cf:t tATIO:\ &
t:ORRECTIO,S:
A PUILIC SALE. IF YOU 27. 1. dUCted by. Ill~ Thie etetement w• flied propetty hlw beef! held by Cellfo<nla.
HEID AN !XPLAHATION ,_ C.J.Cerr• wtttltheCountyClerilofOr· theP061oeDlpertmantotthe F«addltlonel lnforrneuon f.11111·1•llutio11 .. lltHI 1·11rrc·1·t 11111 .. 11111 ~
Of THI NATVAE Of THE Publlhed 0r*'llt Coelt Thie .-i tement wu flted enge Oounty on Mwch 12, City of Cott• Mell for • ptuu con11c1 Gall I I II I PROCl!Dll'ilO AGAINST Delly Piiot Merc:h ~. 11, 18. wtttl the County Cllt'IC Of Of· 1M5 period In IXCMt of ninety Shlomoto-lollflt M0-3754, t II' Ill IC I' 1111 .. H 1111· ' I'll I in, ... II .. II Ill \I'.
vou. vou SHOULD COH-25. 1885 ...... anoe County on Mitch 5, mnte (80)d•)'9' Community O.veloprn.nt Plc•IJl!t' ..... k fur it 1·11111·1·llu t i1111
--... CUSTOM 21A. lem, + SIM.. gueet. 501 ~Ave.
Out front • j( t>Mutlful 3 131'7,000 ownr 541-2t17
bdrm, 2 blth home with FABULOUS Udo a.yfront
brick flrepleoe. Bright Home l Oc .. nfront
and sunny kitchen PlUS Proper11et 173-7873
2 bedroom. 2 bath unit 1....,..,,...,,_.,.,,..---::-=~~:-:--=
PlUS t Bdrm 1 bath unit. FSBO-v., ..... OcMt\ vu
3 ctt garage. Gre•t In· 1Bd PenltlM OPEN SAT
com• Prlnclpal• only 12..-: 300 NO CeaMV Ln.
S20 •,900. Call Now P-e 83t-22I0/83'l-t812
546-2313 TACT A LAWYER. M._ 1985 Publlthed OrMQe Coeet Blue Olr1'1 1Spd. Schwinn e>ep.nment.
OnAprtl 12, 1N5 •tt:15 'l?Mal oe11yP11ot Mwot12&.AprU1. e1eye1e. Boy'• Blue 1s~. Note:lfvoud\lllenoetNe num lwr ~twn 1·11 111•1•lli111! \ottr acl. IT'ITlllftlW
a.m., AELIAI LE INVEST· rtaJC NOTIC( PutMllNd Or_,. Coeet 8. 15. 1N& Murrey Bicycle, Boy'• Blue 5 project 1n c:oun. you may be l:'ftftOftS lllil~ftiiil~·~~llANUMable io.. tNt totat ME~T C<>f'POAATION. .. . Diiiy Pltot Mitch f1. 18, 25, M-382 Spd Cycle Pro Bloycle, llmlleel to rllelng only tt1oM I'~ • : 192.300 et uncMr' 12%
duly eppolnted Tru•t" ~nnoue ..-u April t. 1N5 .,.,.IC NOTICE Boy'• Orey 10Spd. Col· tuuee you or eomeone .... (.llt•t•k '· oii r •itl cl •ii'h. 111111 rc·iwrl ~~~~!!~~!I lnter .. t. 2 Bdrrn Garden under and purwuMt to Deed NAiii ITATDmlfT M-368 ~ umble 8icycle, LadlM VII· relMd II the public hMrlng • • i h~Wlttl a vtftl End
of Ttlllt r9C«ded Jutt 2•· ThelOllOwlngpenonew• ecwr1 low Metil Ring with green delalbedlnthltnotlce,Ol'ln t•rrur!. in11111•ctiu1t·I~. T l11· I) \II.) • unlt ln•~locetion, tNO, .. lnlt. No. H155, In doing~• etone. lewn bloW« end tool written corr•poodence de-1 C.il today fOf detellt
t>ook=5· pege 10 of Of. BOAT PRIDE MARINE ) "8.JC NOTIC[ ...:::"": =·~ Check With mite. tool•. llvereeltothec:;1tvCounc•l•t. Pl I.OT ;u1 .. u mt•i. liahil ih for I h1· fir,, &46-7171 . ::-'eounty =~°'::-C:. ::v~.~·~:; "*-ICNOTa ... • ,,.,..,, 2. 1tM. o1~~J1;!, JSno ~:~tor 10• the public; hW· inc·orrt•1·1 in,,ntion onl~.
fofnla executed by Wllllen\ 387 W Bey S'"t #M Coeta GIVEN ltlet 1 putlllc hMflng .. ....... '"'91 1 ttM lll'lhlp of the pr()per'ty within Councll of the City of 1rV1ne • U ' I' '1
THE REAL
ESTATE RS engeeounty.11ete ofCell-°°"""' Clw1el enn.y NOTICE IS HE"E8 Y --• u. I.~ peereendproveehltown· ltv ORDER or the City CLASS'lf'IF~D L A
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T. M.., lllld luenn MNler Mell CA tH27 · wlll be held by the City Coun-I• I• II "•I• I , YIN M'*I (7) deya tolloWlng the O.te· Merell tt tNa ·
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Or ' aeor Piiette di of IN 0tty of lrvtne on 1CMA.M?A1Dt17111'.lftlM publloetlon of thlt Notlol, CfTY cw !RV., .,: ...... I .... , ..... fir •-Jt · OOO ......
AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-ao ~ton ft 1t15' Tueedey, April 8, 1tll, et ......,., .. 1?111 ~ the tltle thereto lhell ¥911 In lerMrt Peltelle ~--.. 1111 ~~~~ ":~ l::ibluff. 78;
DER 'OA CASH (pey•bte at Huntington BHc h. CA 8:30 p.m., °' .. eoonlnther• ~ =~: ,, the finder, It there be one. or Cttr Clettr • ...... lMl ltural 1112 You thou'"' ... the VleW 2B• w/court yrd ~I"'. time of NII In lawful money t2M8 Iller . M poetlble, !tie ,_.,_ -In the City Of Costt ....... In fSublllhed Ortnge Co.et --"' '1
of u. United 8,....1 et the Thie bullnM• 1, con· 1rvtn1 City Council ute•1. Mr ,.._....,. which oeM the property o.11y Piiot Merotl 25• 1eea · *IAll llNI Ill* hill•. canyon• and Pvt b.ckyrd, new p•lnt,
trontentrancetotheOldOf· dueled by. 1 Qenlll'•I pert· Cflamt>ert, 11200Jemb«ee 1111 ~.::.:-=,.: llhall be told at public euc· M.387 -W/MAT.. *•W•T1111• beyond. 2 Bd, 2 B•. den V9r'f nice. Agt• welcOme
-"09 County ~houM. nerlhlp . Boulevlfd, IMne, Cellfornla, IM tlon et, time and d1t1 to be N£W USTINGll Sh ti:" condo Sec •nd cozy lrplc In lrvlne'I 780-8244 Of &47·2374
loclted on Sent• Ane 111¥d.. n......i..... c -..... to oonllder the vecatlon Of C.wt lft _., • ....._. ennouriced .,. .. .,. NOTJCt 8rJ> • Turtle Rock Highland ST t ~ Sycernore St. & ~t_;,;;,-:, .. flted twopottll>ntofH.,...d Av· ... ,_,, .. , .......... OATE0:3120185 ,._.,, 3 Bdrm, 2.5 ba1tl condo g•tenrSCPlaupool1p1 T nhomesS183.500 NEWPOATCRE Lowet ·~·Sent• Anl, CA• wltl'I the County Cllflc of Of. ~· • deecrlbed In Exhibit ~ ~ ........ ~.. Ill 1. •TH, CHll' °' MOTICI °' w/bOat ellp. Latge mullf +carport Sac. at S89.900 ow ' price 4Br Condo In New·
right, '"11, lllld lnterllt oon-County on F«><uwy "A attec:hed hereto In~ -.._.. flOUCI TMllTll'I IA.LI eult• w/belcony. Green-3 ~ 179.899 anm U,...l(JUI tt()~tl port Belch. Tennie, pool. ~to and now held by It ~NS cordance wt1h Aeeolutlon °"'I l .,1u11 el Publl9hed OrMQe t u. Ml. belt locetlon. Priced to 10W% fin. Try $7000 min R .. ltors, 975-6000 Xtnt loeatton 1119,900
undet Mid Deed of TNet In ' ,_ 86-21 edopteel Mlfcfl 12, ....... ''°· ... tW, Delly Piiot March 2'5. 1885 1-t• t I.Ult' NII et I 191,000 FEE. down. Won't 1 .. 11 Woodl-Ownef wlll help finance.
the property tltUeted In Mid Putilllheel Orenge Coeet 1N5, by the City Councll or leAta AH, Catuef11te M·383 T.I . No........ Ide VIiiage 2511 W. 6"'2-•887 Agent
County lllld Stele deeor1bed Delly Piiot Meteh 4, 11, 18. the city of Irvine,~ 11712._.~~-~ uwr COOi" -\\1\ll HI HCl'lll Sunflower P•trlck PllOll PM HITllLI .-: 25 1ee5 Oueltlonarlletlwtothllva--.. .. _. ,..,. MAA VISTA FINANCIAL. ttoMI' 1-. Tenore Agent 83112&e llYlllOI•
THAT PORTION Of LO'T · M-347 cetlon thould be dlrecteo to ._ .,,.,.._. ,.._ ef ._ PllllC NOTICE INC. 11 duly eppotnted REAL ESTATE ' • ICUIFlllT LIT ~~r~~~1~/A~~=~~ ~~t~~~~~ Engl· c:=r~ta=w:.=: ""9lJC MOT.Cl ::t~bed""":.: ~~ 131-1400 ,_;';@~I ~-% L=~:~r::.~ 88~":i~~ S..Utltul toeetlon on wide
MESA, COUNTY Of ()A. rtate-NOTIC( BY ORDER or the City ............... ...., • • A public heertng II ec:hed· Will SELL AT PUBL:IC 1~ wentl to give this •way. sand be.ch. Prlv•t• gate
ANGE, S'TATE Of CALI· CounctloftheCltyoflMne. --..-1,,..,0tMr· uleelloren1PPM1totheClly AUCTIONTOTHEHIGHEST *SOl.DOOT* Auum•ble lln•nc:Jng on gua.rded community. FOANIA, AS SHOWN ON A ~TITIOUI .,..... DA TEO: Mardi 18, IN5 ....... ,,..., .. Ille of ltvlne City CouncH, of the BIO OE R FOR CASH -Piii. 111 _,,d 2nd to be IUlteel Motlvlleel out of 111te
MA P THEAEO,, "E· NAM18TAT'lmMT CITY Of! IRV~, I p: 1111111111111 ef 11111•• .. Pllnnlng Commlellon de-AND/OR THE CASHIERS ~Bdrm~d Loh , V9r'f prl· toyou.Onty187,500.Alk owner hU priced to NII
COAOEO IN BOOK 8, PAOE The tollowlng perlOM 111 ..,_, hleU, ~ .... U 1rut1lll ..... _, olelon denying oondlllonel OA CERTIFIED CHECKS fll lllffl '" -· with !or BARBARA JAMES 11 $495,000
71, Of MtSCELLANEOUS doing buelnW M: OAl· City Clettr ... ,....... .., remlnhR UM permit ll4·CP·0828. SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE . "74 v,n·'.·.~ .. ~~·vt ,.,'J! ........ -MAPS. McpN)S OF SAID L E A V 0 F A S I A N PutMllhed OrMQe COMt ........ IA ef ................ ptopoalng the pleOlll'nln1 of SECTION 292.., (peyable et Flrat lllM eYer tine}• ""' •• ..,_ ..... ""' • ....,.,....'°"'
ORANGE COUNTY, Of· TREASURES, 1000 W•t Diiiy Piiot Mwch 25. 1N5 lM ......,_, Ateftl IA vehloultr eecett control the time of NII In lawful have we become Liit· CloM to Mel• Verde
SCRIBED AS ,OLLOWS: Coeet Hlgtwrey, Suite C. M-388 ~ ,_..... • 11 UIC t• tor Turtle Rocle Cr•t money of the Unlteel Stll•I leMI" In the Bluffs. We country club. Price r•
PAAOEL 1: Newport 8Mch. CA 82983 , I f I • a 1 c , " Enda~).-1'-~ ... 11gt1t, title ~to~ a duCiO fO -nn.lfOl>.
8EGIHHIHG AT-A POINT Emmera -ffn90ttr-lno. -Pml.IC NOTICE Qw.TI.,Jt1:11 MirW ioceted et St.,or•t Ind con~ to end now held Nlel people IOI' Open 751·3181 =""'...---::=--:..----:i"lrll:-.
1NtHEW£8TERLYUNEOf (Stlteoflnoorporetlon:Clll-1.1-t.1, ........ """9 • Rldgellne. weet of Turtte by It under Mid 9eed 'Of HOUMe. We detPerltety !pSE ECT
8AIO LOT 23. 04ITANT iornla) YOU Aftl tte 09,AUL T ..... , ~ CIOltL. ~ ,...._ Rook Ortve, Enc:tav1 Ill. In Trutt In the propetty herein· need lla11ngt. Mey we l
THEREON 48.H FEET Tht. b\11lne11 It eon· UNDUI A OllD CW TIIUIT ,_ -._-. the Vlllege of Turtle Roell. A eftlll' detcrlbed: ..wyou? _ _JL..!PRQPE::!!~~RTll!!IEo.oi!.-1-'7°"(fnrir~~~iiwrt
NOATHEAL Y FROM THE duc1ed by: I corporltlon , DATID 'll~ll~M--1_t .._. '--"' C-.. · n aou?KWUU • UNLlllVOU 'Hk proposed pllnt, • copy of BAKER, DIANE M. BAKER .. --... _._ double garage $2•9 000 ,,. _______ _
-----NER Of SAID LOT. ANO Preeldent & C.E.O., Emmett ACTION TO P"OTICT ...... ,2. 19 C the environment al di· BENEFICIARY: PACIFIC L"'' _.3,_ Bdrm..,..2 •12
1 .. '-th Cell 875-9058 . . . 1
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RUNNINO THENCE EAST· lmport1, Inc. YOUlt fllRONfltTY, IT MAY ,., U 1htd °'.... .... tlll'mlnetlori (cetegcwloll ••· FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO -Ge ' 09 Oceen View PenthOUM. 2
EAL v PAAALL.EL WITH THE tl'll• ltltement w• flled • IOL.D AT A "*-IC .,.., .... Mllfcfl "· .. emption) end other project LOAN ASSOCIATION Brltt•nywood• Condo. lalMI Mester•. taking IOH
IOUTHERlY LINE OF SAIO with the County Cieri! of Or· aA&.I. •vou•10 ANO· A,,t ,, 1.a M-m tnlormetlon .,. available tor recorded February 1, H .. comm pool & tennle Ptalalall 'IM'J $139.900. Agt 759-5080
LOT, 230 FEET; THENCE •noe County on Fet>Nlry ,LANATION 0, THI yourrevtewattneCommunl· 1883ulnttt.No.83-05t21• court•. Alklng 1155,000. _...., .......... .,_ __ ....,_l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9
NORTHERLY PARAlLEl 21, 1885 NAT U flt I O' TH I ty Development Oeptrt· of Ofllclel Reoofdt In the of· .. ...,. WfTI Piii 11
WITH THE WEST ERL y LINE ~ "90CllDINQ AQAINIT rta.IC NOTICE ment, 280 t McO•w. lrvtne. flee of the Recorder of Or· Tradit1' on al ...... NllUIU IWlll 1111111 OF SAID LOT. 48.58 FEET; Publllned Ofenge .,.,..1 YOU VOU 1HCM1LD COM-You ere Invited to attend 1 enge Count~; -I llH,111 THEN c E w Es TE R LY Delly Pilot M.,oh 4, 11, 18, TACT A LAWYlfl .,.. m12 publk: neer1ng to be held by Mid deed or tru11 cte-Re alty Only 4 year• old. Beeutlrut lllMll T
PARAlLEL WITH THE 25, t985 MOTICI °' MOTICI"' the City of lrvlne City Coun-t«lbel the fOllOwlt'lg: 3 Bdrm. 2-n ba. formll .. bloekl from Wedge on
SOUTHERLY UNE OF SAID M-352 ""'9Tlt8 IA.LI TitU~'8 IAU c;ll, on April 8. 1t85, et 8:30 Pll'cll 1: ._,, undMded 631-7370 klnlng room. Top loc•llon Balboe PenlnNI• Point. 2
LOT. 230 FEET TO THE T.I. MO..... Ml. 9J1 p.m .. °' u eoon therMf1111', 1118111 inter•t In Ind to Lot end ltrge doclc. A1-large 1 Bdrm unite.
WESTERLY UNE OF SAID rta.JC NQfJC( NOTICE IS HEREBY YOU ARE IN DEFAUlT In the City Councll t of Tract No 11227. In the 1um•ble loans m•kes S16,380 yearly Income.
lOT; THENCE SOUTHERLY GIVEN. tllet on Weelneedey, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Chtmbert, 17200 Jam· City of Costa ......... per r.!rubhll"· El11·s this en euy tu• over. 1545115"'7 Mlremat Or. ALONO SAID WESTERlY ~nnout IUIMI• Aprll 11. 1885, II 11:00 DATED MARCH tTH, 188•. bof•. Irvine. For m0t• In-m1p recorded In 8oolt ..... u u pr Iced r I g h I I I
LINE, •8.58 FEET TO THE NAMI ITATl•NT o'clock 1.m. of Mid dey, In UNlESS YOU TAKE AC· formetlon. cell Steve Letter· PegM 33 lllld 34. In the Of. •• .... , .. , , .. ~·••·, ... 11.200.000. Cell for more
POINT Of BEOINNING. The lonowtng pertont .,. IN room ... ellde IOI' con-TION TO PROTECT YOUR ly, Ptannet It, Community nee of the COunty Recorder ........ lnform•tlon end ahoWlng.
EX Cf PTINO THERE· doing butlMel M: ducting Trull"'' s ..... PROPERTY. IT MAV BE Oevelopment Dep1rtment. of tald County. Excepting Side by llde duplexM. ~ llY'
FROM, ALL OIL, OAS, ANO TRAVEl'IH JET Sl<I REN· within the otfloel ot RE.Al SOLO AT A PUBllC SALE. tt 880·3812. If you c:hellenge therefrom Unlt1 1 through Two 2 BR, 1 BA + newer llffmf
OTHEA HYDROCARBON TALS, 2025 Cl'lerle St.. AP1. ESTATE SECURITIES SEA· IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· thl1projec:t lncourt.youmey 18 u lhown upon the Con-2 BA. 2BA + 1 BR. 1 BA. Excepllonally good lo·
SUBS TA NC ES IN OR c . Cost• ....... CA 92&21 VICE. loceted II 1500 Nof1tl NATION OF THE NATURE be llmlteel to rllllng only domlnklm Plln recorded In Good location. Near cation-Watch the yaehtl
UNDER SAID l ANO, Geofge ac.tnpo 2025 B<oedWey, Sul1• 100, In the OF THE PROCEEDING thoM luuet you or torM-Booll 14087,Pege878ofOI-ark th and beleh
BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 Chene St., Apt. c: Coet• City of Santi An•. County of A 0 A IN s T y 0 u. y 0 u one ., .. relMd •t the publlc: llclll Reoofd• of Mid Coun· !uh. .:::: b•Y vlew NII by. 3 Bdrm 4 Bettle,
FEET WITHOUT THE RIGHT M .... CA 92827 OrMge. St••• of Cllllomle, S~OULO CONT ACT A LAW· heeling detc:rlbed In th19 no-ty. Peroel 2: Unit 0 -1 .. . den, powder room. MP Of ENTRY UPON THE SUR-Thi• bualn"' I• con-NEWPORT HOME LOAN. VEA. tloe, or In written oor· ehown upon th• Con-Great bullder/lnvHtor leundry room. The din·
FACE THEREOF. AS RE· ducted bY: .., lndlVtduel tNC.. 1 Cllltornl• corpor-On Apfll 18, 1885, et 11:00 respondenc:e dellvereel to domlnlum Pt1n referred to In potential. Aeeum. fln.nc· tog-llvlng end mHter 1:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
SERVED IN THE DEED George OcemPo anon ... duly eppolnteel A.M., Peoplet lnveetmant the City Councll et, or P<lor P1toel 1 et>ove. Ing. Drive by, lhen oell. Bdrm• face wet•. T~ ;;;:===::;::;::;=:=:==;;:z;;;;;;;;;;I•
FROM WllLIAM MOORES, Thll itatement w• flied Trust• under end pur1Uant llnd Loan AUoclltlon u to. Ille public: hMllWI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1280,000 a S295,000. nle-prlv•te community· ceitlll •tJ •r (ftj .... ftlllW
DATED MAY 8, ·1847, ANO with the County Clefk of Of. to the iio-of Ille con· duly eppolnted Trutt.. CITY CW IR , IV: UNDER A DEED OF TAUST ......... ~~.~nlMeh1ryedL.ou~~ .. ~lonrly --/frHf ·-tl•t,111, ll.i ...___, RECORDED MARCH 1, 1nge County on Fllbt\lefY ferreel In thet certeln Deed of under end purtulnt to Deed lertNrt ,...... DeiH'lJ DATED 1129183. UNLESS ..., .,,,., ...,_ .,..S".,_ "" a ,. .....
1948, IN 8001< 1731. PAGE 28, 1N5 Trutt execvteel by MARTIN of Truet recorded March 12, CllJ Cieri! YOU TAKE ACTION TOI•-------· 1 Bdrm M . unl1. South of In "Selvtew''. The lowel1
138 OF OFFICIAl AE· ~ R. DAVIS end SHERRIE A 1884 ... lnltr. No. Publllhtld Or•nge CoMt PROTECT VOUR PROP· ~ ) Hwy L•rge ci.an Ideal pr!Qed Elegant 3 Bdrm c 0 R 0 s . AN 0 8 y Publllhed Oringe Coeet DAVIS. hulbend end wife. 84·1018"'5, or Ofllc:lll ~ Deity Piiot Mereh 25, 1885 ERTY. IT MAV BE SOLO AT PICTU , E vou1-for~. S282,so0 home ' 10 privet• com-OUITClAIM DEED, DATED Dilly Piiot Merch 4, 11. 18. rec0tded Merch 18, 1N1, In cords. exewted by: JOhn M-388 A PUBLIC SAlE. IF VOU •-W.• 1 __ ...__ munlty Pool and tennl1.
OCTOBER to. 1857 ANO 25 1985 8oolt 13988 of Ofllclll ~ Jey Ginter 111 •nd Cynthl• NEED AN EXPLANATION _, -Never. better opportunl·
RECORDED OCTOBER 24. ' M-345 OOfdt of Mid County, 11 Ginter, .. utbllld end wife ti 91-IC NOTICE OF THE NATURE OF THE 141• lllt ty to llve In thll pr ....
tt57 pege821,Aec:order'elnltrv· Community Properly •• ..-~ PROCEEDING AGAINST HOME HE , E --an tlglou Newport nelOh
PARCEL 2: DI-IC NOTICE mant No 24475, by reuon trull«•. In the otflot of tlle NOTIC« TO YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· &•ft ~ Cell &46-711 1 •
A RIGHT OF WAY FOR ..--of e brNCh 0t def""1 In pey· County Reoofder of Or1nge CMDITOfta °' TACT A LAWYER.
PIPE LINE PURPOSES ,ICTITIOUl ___ 11 rMnt or performance of the County. St•t• of C.lil«nfa. eULK ntAN.,lflt 3~5 Avooedo St. G·l. • l~~I ~~ ~I OVER THE NOATHEAL v 4 --obl"'•tlont MCUreCI thereby. Will SELL AT PUBLIC Co1t1 M .... CA rii i1
FEET OF THE SOUTHEAL Y NAMI ITATl•NT 1nok:c,1ng that breec:h 0t de-AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO. (t.o~ ~'r;4107 "(II 1 llreet lddr ... or :: =~,, :1;
51.88 FEET OF LOT 23 OF TM fot!O'#lng pettonl .,. leult, Notice or wtilctl WM OER FOR CASH (pey•ble It Nol!Oe II ~.by given to c:ommon dffl9n1tlon of Pr1·vate Part1'es ----------FAIRVIEW FARMS. AS doing bumlneee u recorded Auau1t 23. 1"'4. ume or tale In 11wful money 1 h property 11 tl'lown •bove. no •••1 Tl... IOYllW S HOWN ON A MAP, S MS ENTERPRISES. U Recoro«"l1 lnttrument ol the United Sttlff) et: the c;redllors ol the wt In w11ranty It glYlll'I •to flt *-
THEREOF, RECORDED IN 2085 A·4 Cll1rl• Str .. 1. No. 84-35"70. WILL SELL IOU1h front entrlflOtl to the n•med tranelerori•) 11'111 • completaneet or correct-Are Welcome 3br .. Nm 8.75% ioen •• Bdrm. New Bedford wtth
BOOK 8. PAGE 71 OF MIS-Colle Mele. CA 92827 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Orenge County Old bulk trtntter Is ebout to be ne11)" The btnellclery S&•'4 per mo. P.l.T.I. view for a low 1330,900.
CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE · Frenk Bendert. 20eS A°"" THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Courthou ... 211 W. Senti ::: °/; ~~operty under Hid OMd of Truet. by S9G,900 S.P. Agt Supple Gu.,d gate community
CORDS OF SAID ORANGE c11111e Street, Cott• M .... CASH. lllWlul money ot the An• Bou1ev1rd. City of S111t• ne ., ' · reuon or• brMOh or defeu" Call Clllli*'-•, 780-9534 or 845-g 181 with pool, te>•. tennle COUNTY. CA 92927 United St1t•. or 1 oeehllf't Ant. S tete ol CellfOl'nll 111 The neme. and t>utl,_ In the obllgltlonl MClUreCI T•
EXCEPTING THERE· L ... Bendefe. 2085, A°"" c:h«ik drewn on • ttete °' right tltle Ind lntlll'fft con· lddr ..... of the Intended thereby heretofore ex· 642-5678 MESA VERDE Exec. 3 or 4 C•ll lodayl Agt. 159-1997
FROM THE EASTERLY Q\lf1e Street, Cott• Mele, nttlonelbtnk,11t1te«leel· vey.d to end now held by It trantterore ere: lUCtLLE ecuted ind dellYlll'eel to the br, lg• pvt lot, ()I C. .. .......
418.40 FEET. THEREOF. CA 93837 erll Cfeellt union. or • •Ill• under Hid Deed of Trutt In =E~iv:01• :,:•h undertigned • written Dec-s 189.000. 831-~737 Agt. H.,t>Of View Homee. Ex1r• ALSO EX CEPTING . Thie bu1lne11 It c:on· or r.derll aevtngs Ind 10et1 thepr()per'tytltuetldlntlld ' n m, llretlon of o.flUlt end 0.-~~~~~~~Er~~~E;:gi· ~.:by • oener" P•r1· ~ic:.:.~1e~~~n1:: ~·y•ndS1•1•detorlbed c AT:9:.uon 1n c e111orn1• ;:~:,rbrs.:ti:~:= for information 38=~·~.~~~~pl. ~:.~fee1.Y~., ~,:·t~
The street lddr ... end I.AM Bender• of ·*ti. ell rlgl'll, lllle Ind Lot 4 or Trect No 8880, In of thein:~ ~':: = tlon to CIUM the under· •trlum, lg y•rd. 1 13g,500 onel 1242,500. Agt.
other common dellgtletlon. Thll l(ltement Wll l"ed tn:erHt held by It. .. the City of Newport Beech. or pr• ,,_ . tlgned to Mii Mid propetty & . in I y • ... ... _ • _...__ 759-1991
It any, of the ,.., propetty with IN COunty Cllfll of ()r. j rull•. In lh•t , .. 1 pr()per'ty ... per Mep lllecHn 8oolt 435, of the Intended lrantflll'or II. to Ntl•fy Mid Obllglllonl, SU r p n s g ., .... ...,.., ------
de 1 c r I be d ebove II= County on Merc;h ot, altuete fn Hid Counlo:d p~ •3 . 45 lnclutlve of ta~. lhef bulllneN tnd lhl<Mltlll' the under· low cost. 141-1121
purported to be· 1878 Meyer t8 5 P21GIM Stet•, deeer1bed .. I : Mlecellaneou• M•P•. r• •nd ~r ..... uMd :ri;: llgned CIUMd Mid notice of Pel ----,,..,...,.~
Pteol, Coete Meee, Cell-Publlthed Or-Coeet Lot 71 of Trect No. 7485, OOfdt ot Mid Orenge Coun· Intended tr1neteror within breech end of llecilon to be UI at
IOtnle. -...-.. per mep recorded In fY, th I I lut recorded Nove mber 28. I ----· a Bf 2 &I fl( A.,60(,
Tiie undertl9ned di•· Dtlly Piiot M1rch t '· l8. 2&. · Boolt' 310. Peoe-12 to 18 Tiie etreet lddr.... end r .. Yffl'• • VMf• 1854 11 lnltr No. 14-•8218 t dueed to 1158,900. Ownr olelme any lllblflty for eny A0tll t. t885 lnolullve of Mllcelteneous other c:omrnon dellgn1tlon, put 90 flt •known 10 the of Otflciel Aec:ordt In the of· "'
lncofrec:t,,_ Of the llreet M·357 M"'8. In the office of the II any, of the r ... property ~=ded treriefer.. .,. nee of the Recorder of Or· 4•3-7587 or 85&-1023
aiddr .. end other common County Flee«dlll' ot uld de• or 1 b • d • b o v • I• T~ neme<•I Ind butlneu ange County; l&LI IT ....
::::;:-11on. If eny, lhOWf'I "8.IC NOTICE County ' purpor1eel to be a. Narbon· lddr... of the lntendeel Seki Nie wlll be mlde, but Bffut. 2Br Iba cott9ge.
The 1trM1 lddr ... M ne, Newport BMcll, Celt-1r1n1t1r-'1) ire· JACK without coven.nt Of wer· COMPLETE Totallv r--od ln/o t Seid ...... be rnlde. bu• IUP9'MOflt COURT other common detlgnetlon fornle. WAOlEIOH ANO BAABAAA renty. expr ... or lmotle<I. r• ' .... · u ·
wtthOut co-ient or wer· CW CAIJPOMIA, of the rell propetty herllri· The undlll'tlgned Trutt .. WAOlEIGH 1ee1 Miit gerdlng tlllf POIHlllon, or ~:ii~°oo~p&o=ri:i: •---------fi=tJtpr.-Ol'lmplle<l,re· cOUMTYMOf'AMOI ebove ducrlbed I• dllclelm .. nyllabltltyt0tany OrWe •SO i.,,1 A ·Call encumbrtrtOM, to pey ltle SPORTS ger tltte. pa11111lat1. or In lhe Miit• of IN Appll-purporteel to be: 23"'5 Port incorrec:tneee of the ltreet fornla 92707 I na, • retN~ prlncipel tum of 1138.500. Ph 881·9482
enolllft enoee. to pay the eeflon of Robert M Dowe on C1r11111 Place, Newport lddr ... Ind other common Tl'lat the ~openy pert!-the no4 1) Meufld by Mid DAILY or 240· 1528 Iv mag
rernelning pmclpel IY"' or t>enlltofS1f1MerleOowe(1 Beecl'I. Cellfornla. dMIQnetlon, If eny. ltlOwl\ '*''hereto -dellct1tled In deed of ruet. wltfl Interest H
the "°'8(1) MOUred by llld minor) f« Qlenge ot Nlmtl Tne under1igned hereby herMI II . Ill furnlt . tt U In Mid note prOYlcMcl, eel• r-iiiiiiiiit-.. o.eci of rrutt ""'" 1n1 ... , No A 12?438 d1ec111m1 "' 111blllty '°'any said .... w111 be,,,..,., t>vt : .,: "'C:·~ vence1. " *""· un0er ,,_ In the tNteon ... prOYlcMcl In tald OROEA TO SHOW Incorrect,.... In Mid ttreet wlth<M covenent or Wlf• ..,, ~ end tlll'mt of laid OMd of truet.
note(e), ldVencel. If ~ CAUSE FOR CHANGE lddr ... or other common ran:expr .. Of lmpllld, r• :" IOCltect et· 1 ttWdineer ..... ohlrgM. end ·~
undlrthetermeofMld Of N.AME dellgnetlon g., title, pa11111tll4', or Awnut Hunt._.on 8Mctl of IN TruetM end of IN I Illy Piiat of Trwt. fell, c:MrgM end 1s.c. 80841 Said .... w111 be mede enoum encee. to pey the ce11tornle ""'. • tf\1111 erMteel by Mid Deed
...,...,... of the Trvte .. end Robert M. Dowe on beh.it without _r.,.,ty, ..... Of remlllnlng l)l'lnelpll 1Um al TN ~ uMd al Trutt.
of !tie truet• 11'..., by Mid of Sir• MMle Dowe (a lmpllld, f9V*dlng tltte, poe-the not• ~eel by laid by Mid tr.,,...,:":t Mid Said .... wll be held on:
Deed of Tr1191. mlnot} h• Neel • petition In ..-on. Of enoumbrlnOll. Deed or Trvet, ...., lnteteet locltlon II· VOV'l.L LOVI Tueedey, """'" •• 1tl6, at
TN tcMI 8IMCMlt of IN thlt court fOf 11'1 Otdlll' allow· to utlffy IN ptlnclpel "'" thereon, .. prOYldecl In laid AT ,.,,,T i1n 1'30 p rn. In IN lobby to the
unpeld bllenc. or tN OOll• Ing petnloner to Cllange her ence of the Not• Of other not•. ad'Y11uoea. If Illy, under Tllet Mid w.c ,,.,..., II bUlldlllO loclteel .. 80, I
gllllon teeureel by tN prop-,,.,.,,. frOITI ... MIWll Dowe ~tlon MOUreCI by ea6d IN terme of Mid 0.-d of lnttinded to be conMn• South r...MI ,,, .... Or ....
et1Y to be told and r.-on-to 8we MM Dowe Deed of Ttuet, wtttt lm.eet TNlt, fell, OllWgee lllld tk• _.. 1 ................ Of• Cellfornfe tteea. ftllf .. , Qlft1'.i ~'° 1 /) ~ b a.•
.-•tmeeec1 009l•. ... rr is HEAE1v oRoe:Ae:o 1nc1 ottier eume .. ~ovlded Pet*I ot the TM!tee 1nc1 ot E'~~ ,:~'l..Ti~ INC.'. At 1t1e 11me of the tn1t1e1 ""'" o~ ~CIU ~~ -'-Ptr "O ""' ....
penW end ad\;•teal M tM tf\11111 penone ~eel In therein; pfut ad'Y~. If tN tNllfl cteeted by Mid 2 tot2 "OOIChwlt • 109 publleltlOft of thlt noUot, ._... 11oy a.' 1 ~
ltmeof ......... ~IOtl thern.tt«lfOfeeeldllPCIM' any,underthetermlther90f OMd of Tr1111, for the Huntl ton..)Meh Cell; tNlotllwnountoftl'leun-.,..,,.,.._ 1911.,, ,,i ..._ ,,--.--~""'.....,~
of tN ...,.... of 9* II ~ tblt c:ourt In o.p.n. and Int.,. °" "'°" ...ed-amount reeeon•~ Mtl• fOfnl~~ on "'-.-peld l>8lence of tM M · ,..,, ,.,...,,.._ _., i.e.
NUI0.7t. ment No I et 7. 00 CMc vane••· end plu• '"'· IMted to be! N18.ot7.11 10 1iii~ °' QetiOn MCured '1Y tl'le lbOW i... '* ,., ... •-.. ..,. -• rt.bel~underMld Center OrM Weet. hnte Cf\Wgeeand.,,.,._ofttll Thebel~Jundlrlllld Thi. WIC ,,.,.._ .. tue>-ieacrlbed died of trvtt and H E p C D E 0.... of T,,,.. •.mtoie •· Me, Cellfoml•. on Aptlf 21. Trwtw and of tN tNltl Deed of Tt\111 ,_..ofor9 a · ,llCt 1 ClllfOfnte "'1lfofm ~ ooetl, ...,..,...,
...... end o.h•eel to tM 1tll, at 8:1& o'etock A.M. craeteel by Mid Deed of ecuteel and oetMreel to IN ~ .. COde hctlon • n d • d v. n c .. 11 I I I ·I' r llfldel ... led • Wftnen 0.C. end then Ind there lflOW Tru.t. TN tcMI eirnount of under..,_, a ~ Dec-llot • l t2Ut""31 _ _ . . _
llrlllCWI of ~ end 0.-_,.., If *"'I tlMly !\eve , _..,., Mid OOl!getlon, lnClludlnt IWetloft of ~ and De-The ,,.,,... and adelr ... of The totll lneleb4edneea •
IMfld '°' ..... end • """9n ea6d petition '°' cnenoe of 11811nellt) edlneted ""· rnencUor 1111, and• -men the petton wltl'I •hom bllnt "'.....,._on wtllcifl E X 1 R M I
No9oe of °"""' 9Rd. tteo-,,.,,,. lhOuld not be oranteel. d!WgM end.,,.,,... of"" "°''°' Of Default lllld flee-cl•lm• mey be flied I• ""°'**" bid .. OOf'njMlld I I I r t10n to... TN llfldetliaMd IT t8 FUA'TH!.fll 0tdereel T "'9tee, et tN tlml Of Wltll tlon to ... Thi ~--llC"OW ARTllTI INC 'fllWI be *atned by oallfW ......_..___.___.___......, t
_... .-, HotlOI of 0.-tNlt • oopy Of tl'lll order to put)Acetlon of thlt Hottel. II CAll'8ect Mid HoCtca of 0.-2 tot2 "*"""" · 1109 (1 t4) M~1 Of (21 ll -
'-"' .,., ......,. to ... to lflOW ceuM be puOlllMd 1n t 1M,tM.l4 rautt end !lectlOn to ..., to Huntl:,on IMcl'I Call; b7...ae& "'dftf belor'I the to--'!..! ... " __ K_r_, ~-· lie 1wwwdrld ~ tfle OOl'"'Y tl'leOr-CoeetOellyftllol, Oetecl: MetOll 20 t... be reoordld In tN c:°""'Y f--.... .. .._ .. :............ ... " wnai ll'h "''" rt•ll ....... ,.. ptaperty ... ,.-.p.,,., of fet*al • .....,. MOii LOM. .... tM ..... ~ .. &;.,O. Ho ~c~ Deted. Mlrdl 1, 1tl6 r r. I I N..ot tq~~Dv~ :
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e.yalde .VMITe. 300 E. Grna ISTS ........ .., 1141 Cetta.... BR !:•IM..... 2111 Cetta.... 1714 lniM nM ~o:;:1:~;, 8J.scfu~!~ i0.11611-UAI Furmmconaoln 2ir. gar, tnCd ~a. p:tiO, .. .,._11-. BEAUT.2t>rCondoontN 81111111
$10,000 to $38,500. 2 Br 121,HI. ML Pim S.. Harbor. Jecuul, crpt 1595. Pet Ok. 2015£ Bdrm, 3 be, pyt petlo, water In C.M .• nu cwpeta, ... _I
2ba. dbl wide, aun tower. pool, teoplf. Call days Wal&ace. 5"4&-7508 pool, trpl, ... 6'9--0709 elf..,..~ frPl ml!cro. g.,
Lot• of deck. 675--4023 '"'· .... ,.,.... 7141889-2810,. or •ft 38r 28a north CM. Pool, W/Of**, pool 6 epa --IHtPllWTI 5,7141538~778 IP• g1dnr nopet.S1200 Exec.48'2~ba.2C#gat $875/mo. 549-2447 WIHl•M~
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Cotta M ... Senior Citizen Near beach, r..orte and ~au 111 .. 1 II 51 s~ra Mgmt 838--0772 Nwpt Crest Condo. Many
Special. COSY 1978 boatmarlnat.HlghgraN. _ _ W Id B xtraal13&0. 77<>-0453 ... ,.51momfl::.!!2•8d 2 8a .. ltllTIBTI
SKYLINE 12x56. Owner Giant hardwood•. oak RES. ated eomm. '* H tl • tharp 2 r HARBOR RIOOE ESTATE -· -·-1 -=---enxlout, will help !Inane.. and hlCkory. Lake of the 4BR hm. Pvt bch. 18•. encl gat, tnc:d Yfd, 4 Br tern rm prof dee a Twnh ... AM Bit-Int, trplc, Enjoy a 1199 etyle aur-.,..... .. I llu
Ca11 Natlonel531-4122 Ozark•, Mlaeourl. Road Sect apa. New turn. pet10.,1n:ry r:; New fur~ IMQocMnlctyllt• l~;t':ONT 642_1803 ~':"~."'::=";~ SUlltvan Tu & Btlkpg.1ndlYdUel&tmel~
Cozy ting.le wide Mobile rrontage. New survey by •9~804 :e!~ •. ~~edit C: vu. 'rennie. pool, MC. Evee!Wknd1642-e221 ~iag. s.N. ff4 w. 19th St, flnendal 1eo-eoe1 H~; Garden Grove. 111C1~Md engineer. VO.. ...... f..-.W 1&50+MC dep 770-5&29 975-9811/818-790-5125 · Free contuttatlon t Dey ------~~,,...,..=----l--------Low price & low 1pa<;e a_, survey mep. ery ln•L ~ "Ill Large 1 6 28', pool, lndry Croee Creell and Cedar Service. 648-1838 T~ES 1914 ,_.umL rent Owner enxlout N•· secluded. Wllderneu m ... • Bdrm, 2ba, pool, "'· So, ~ Hla. 2BR 2ba. room. From $459. 1884 Creetl otter a unique 8'.ltlneee a pereonal.
tlonel 531-4122 . arlng .... ldeaYe1ar1~~tound1on. Gfl.nood. Csom,_!c:1,ao pvt~!__lk IPt. Cou7'"" ~591&12•. 2a.13S/8012250~5' ~•ptct11e' 1~~ A!° r~~: Monrovta 6'8-0338 combination Of one, two ~ r...._ ..,... ..,... ,,,_,. ....... v ....... ...,.. -.. L !Br t d t and three bedroom Setting anything with a NwptMgmtSrvc87!>-2211 i--.r,~~M!lir-•T& Ill& high ground. Very eoenlc. &a50+ ttep. lnclt gai, Beaut lge E-llde 28d 18a &a45/mo 875-2520 g , erp • rpe, I Ove, apartments located ,,.., Deity Piiot Cl•l'fled Ad
12x80' Mayflower with Excellent tor horte ranch laun.dry rm, utll. hm hte-type Apt. New cpl/ Npt Cr•t 28d+den 2'~be nw~ pnt •455+~ • variety of convenience i. a tlmpte matter .. Orn'f\ed Ada. 'JOlK ~
lront kitchen. large llvlng-or caule. Game preeerve 4"-2704, wrtc 875-5511 pnt. Encl yd/gat, no pelt. Mini vu. Avall. now. 71 Shalimar 852" tor alt ages· Ju9t call 642-5&78. ttoe> ~ cen19!'.
dining area. Maple In-or timber preeerve. Tur-1&75 532-3289 tve meee UOOlmoJ2Q,Dt33._oc L.O BL IOCLQllf. Xlnt ren ~ng
ttrior1. (li'OiDilh with =r~~·b~~!'::; ... ..,..........., 3BR 2be. llfeplece: dbl LM opt al90 786-6082 only SSOO+dep. Mature '* Theetart
t1all ahOW8f and tub. · Inna! Ul2 Lar d E'SIOE edit pref 645-3-487 '* Aecr•tlon
Gold C#pet. King tk• !.~~ ':'.':~ M~· ~ If ooo. ~ l:'a-7729 ~~~200•&.'iL.'3'0 BEAUTIFUL 28drm, 28a bedroom. $17,500 I I le ......_ -PAV 6 be1cony S795 Seleted Ul'Wtt w/cethedral NEWPORT BEACH. Shere Call 5-40-5937 eme. nY89t n Amer •· • SftYOt.ASS Hitt. ca ' cettlligt I l1lk erge ome. non.-r
nllCllon Cin"""N •a•1 ••a1n crptt apptt yatd kid Ok ocean vi..... avallable TOP AREA 2150 Hatle No Piii• permitted. Condo 50/mo w/md .. $385 -+ utH 646--0329 NB/Laguna. Rent to Lrg Specious Dbl like new. handl.cl completely by • ..._ cat too upper $500'• ·-· 9 PINES 6'9-2 1 642-5&24 or 648-1400 $4000 mo. ReQ Ml1y
2br 2ba, lam rm, wet bar. mall. First come. flr1t PllP llllllmlT 539-8!90 hat Atty,_ now. $2800/mo. ~t ME A 44 Furthef leetlng BIG CANYON MIF to stir Nwpt Bcf1 MIF 28' 28&, April. Cell . Mra. Sllve
S• Park. Ownr 531-3159 serve. Write Farma. Box 71•117M171 759-1195 819/340-t2 New 2bf 2~ 2 aty units, lnlMmatlon, p1eue cell· IF ......... , tu 2 ... 2 ... _ vetY pY1, beaut vteW, all 759-8020 tor oet ....
Mobile home over age 55 312. Eldon, Mlttourl LAG CONDO, SC PLAZA SUMMERSET MDL Hrbf pvt yd a ger. 1750/mo (714) 857--03a3 w .,._ rn "' ... tacllltlee. l)OOI, lee, tenn
wire 85028. Phone 314 • I It ...... ._.._ ar" 3BO 2 1128a· mJt Vu Hmt, 5 bdrm, din-rm, tee. 1780. 548-7852 Open Dally SAM to 8PM twnhM, pool. tennla. MC. at your door $405+1200 laalfll t. par~. i;.~ 2~ w5=m 392-3722 day or night. .._. ll lll •-r appllalr, poolt/tennlt lam a sunken llv-rm. pntng. 1&50 780-1578 oepoeit 875-833A a..t
add n . 1· 4 0 No collec1 caltl pleaae. $900 648-21431735-8925 bNUt. cond $1850 mo. PC::ncs~~ ~ P~ ~ ~ COM Prof person to thr 3 Prot M/F lflr beaut furn '* * * -oit i..... Prtt 1.s NPT HTS, 3bf 2t>e. fp, nu 552-9030 Jee MC gate cwpon 8d home No tmk/pets 2Br 2t>a NB. Twntwne. Wett Newport arH
•• -(Int .... ~ l.L hebe• .... cpt, yard, no gar. no pet ti ·-· $7Solmo. Oetl 722-8053 'FS ..... nit S500i-utll 780-9229 mu1t be neet I. reap 64()..8086 end SS0.-22•• •·-·~ laJL-· I.... $795/mo+dep. 831-5103 w _ '400 ·~ t 64!>-7220 ONLY S75K down, ta • HAVE Palm t 3 Bd 2 Ba -I 2 tt Sbdrm 2be 1730 II ll&IT Ell AIU 1 r 28' 2Be $&50 Female rmmt to ttlr 2bf " u Double Gere.gee on P~ over. No qualltylno. LR, Or, FR, twlm pool. Jnlque 2bdrm fime 1700 ON Newport $425 1br ped wtd'61 ar nr So Co • retrlg, stove. dthwth; 2be, gar , In C:M Area. Profthr ~p f\;m 2 br 2 t4ila $130 mo 673--0708/
Trade OK. Great rental $150.000 furn. WANT utllt free turn wtbltlnt haa updated bltlns mod Pin ge? move -In ........ ,.... Incl. No Piii• Call btwn S300/mo Peooy549-1233 ba Prk Nwpt apt Owriet 875-3002
erea. Cell Rick Byers duplex COM or NB wlll 539-8190 Beet Alty fee decor utlla free 539-8190 539-e190 a..t Alty,_ 9-4 dally 545-4155 LQ4t room/pvt batentr away S mo't p/yr 1450 Of1.!-lnub ltH 760-7292 ANY TIME • d d . Q E R RI E c 0 Ii:::=: ... ... rm Belt Alty t.. 2la, • .......... &.aut hme s I ...... -· Pat a.te>-052 t bet eam. HQ
Bkr/Co-op/Mt-ups mall.cl 759-1111 ~ AAAA s-·" 2 n. "'-"o. 1 .. -th. ,_..__ti fuai lreellllL •-::: ~--.::wimmmmmm-•~~~--,---,,-rr= ,,_, -""""' "'"' .-.-... ., -, ca11 CHHndra. Dys Prof to w 1ge 38d 3Ba • I.I Waatt4 l S 2BR 2BA. loft den, gar, "95/mo. Call 6'9-9823 ,... I.,._ W tt 497-4Al9 t. Ev 499-5894 hM COM 1515/mo Oya
•••• T IUO. • lndry hkupe, Ql .. t loc. or 751-8191 937 54 780-2537
CASH tor Rt or R2 lot• or St 150tmo mo-mo avt lmd I •-·-L .... , IMtll ..... Plua. M/25-40 11\r 1g home rm/ • 1 t ..., llPLU tear downe In Corona del Paul Evant Agt 720-3939 Weeltlde 2Br 1B•. ger, ~ -• ... Fr• .... 141·1111 IN NEWPORT BEACH balconylYlewfpool/aPa Pvtturn -room--ln ___ C,_M,_
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On w ... Bay Ave. atept to Mar or Newport Beach. w/d, hkup. nice yrd. No WXTMONt 2£ 2L. x:;; A great piece to live on the S3251mO -t 'l'>ut 540-4464 home. Kitch prMledges
Bey & OoMn, owner may Call Greg Lee 780-9470 EXCE~TIONAL OupleJC. 3 Piii• 1&25+dep 6'5-7983 4/1 to 8/15. Still Winter Specloua Condo 1400 IQ Upper Bay. Prlv ite SJOO. mo. 845-2435 1450 IQ n view 1Ulte
carry 1tt T.D. --br, 2 ~ ba. 2 Ir~•· tPe-Won't laatl 3bdrm hM rate SIOO/mo. 873-1900 tt. Nu crptt, drpt, 28drm, clubhouses & health MIF Shr 3 8d Bayfront Quiet n·tmkr M lhr 2 8d --217,111 ltatab tub, lam-rm, 2 IQ. tt. w/chef't kltch gar/thop 1Y. Bath, mlcto, frplc, 11>as. II tennl1 courts, 7 home w yng exec All! for 288 In NB 1250 + 112 Four private ottlcee with lg S 1500. Avt 4/8 780-9148 1 __ ,. 4 kldl...,. S700 at Atutmnll, U . xer· c..cadlng atreernt pools, cloM to butlneu, John 648-715& Ive mesa tlf 645-8247 rec.ptlon ar.. • aee-IJll UAln . 3BR 2t>e '""' ,..... -• waterfalls. Pool/tP• oc Airport. Fashion -----u • 1 lle7w Exec. Home. ' 539-8190 Beet Alty fM ....... 2712 &a75 No pett S49-2447 llland convenient ltle>ps J.A/F to tl'lr 2Br 281 CM Stu ~· 3t>f' 2'-'b• r8'ar1al office 11 tchen-
r ... Spec 110deQ Pan<>famk: r .. atala tight TwnhN nr OCC Catt o1c E/Blufl twnttoute view ol 8'te
--------Bta.tn Farai1•t4 OC*ltl view. Unfurn/turn y~ ...... •GRAND OPENING• •STUNNING l g 18drm on · $350•'-Wtll• 631-1087 bacil bay PoOI 1iso-eo51 NewfY reoecorated --------·1 S 1950/mo. 875-5393 _ ...,. 1U11 ••• a-. 18a Oatden Apt. Pool Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-_ - ---· IHatala Dtlert OLDE CORONA DEL MAR aBR wlfrPIC. dbl gat., 15200 ~A~ $495/mo. 710 W 18th rnentt a Townhoueet Shere NB aecurtty condO. Want t-2 prof rmmtea tnr Ul-1101
ltttrt' 1450 Certu ••I •11 ZIZZ Spac 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, no pets. lrg yard. $1100. Lake Eltlnore WllfnlllWI (Ask abou~t tu;.n~shrt" ~:.!m;;'~~~a~·:~~~ ~~nhi:;le':~~7~5ocn 1--------• PALM DESERT RESORT oetlgner lutly furn 2 id pttlo. S1300tmo sec. d:gg_·,1~ S 1000. •I. 2. 3BR. from S39S Want • aelectlon Of greet =· rufen!11, ~.y~
Cond lnkJm 2 8d 1 townhouse. Pool 6 tennis Joyce Waltz 83 t-1288 •Lake view, Watertcaplng IMng? we een oner any-rented for lhort term Of
Greet":c fabuioua':r;~ court $I l95 873·08ff OLDE CORONA DEL MAR $795 rent• lull ~bdrm •Gae ttovn thing lrom a small apt to longer). On JamborM ~/mtn ~. Futfy turn. Houl8·CDM roommate-Spac 3 br, 2 ba, lrplc, 3ba haa dbl gar IP9 !~':.' drapes • 48d hM If loOklng In Rd at San Joaquin Hlllt lll'finac cond. Sff,000 Ph great location-875-345& patio. S 1300tmo. kid/pet ok nr Bhrs1/Ellla •Cable TV CM.NB.or H8 think ot us Rd. 7~939 Mr. Evane eve 641-400 I days Joyce WaltJ 831-1288 539-8190 a..1 Alty tee OPEN HOUSE· DAIL y 2-4 llrat tor that ch<Mce of 144-1H0 =:.::.---============-====::....==:::.!.I .... L Ideal llvlng -=--alt. • S1turday & Sunda~ 11-3 TSL MGMT 642-1803 a id 2 112 Ba, Fam rm, 2 pl~~~~~M~riJT NB REAL TY 875-1642 li•iiiiwii•tjj•iiiT~ .. il.j.~.iii-iii"am&Mri
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tty. 1ttl1HllMC dep. 714/781 7012 W11TU11-···· 8"Ytltu128r2Baapt.Encl S f375/mo 538-8824 • •-gar & pvt beh. Boet moor-
Beechln' deal $425 P•YI laJMI Lovely.quiet complex fngs avall I 14&0 Sorry,
rent utlltl Baalc kltch ......... nrz :'r:,:,:::·~·· gar, lndry no pell 7eo-o919
~~ = R:tyo .::"' 2BR tb&, rrpjC, 2:p;;c nr Bact\-$435-1445 •WESTCLIF, 28', 1'~8a
ltlope, bctl $450. Oya 18drln945454555 Townhouae No pelt
Frptc ace.nit spit M 3bf 979-7927, 875-7188.., 28drme-1&35-1&85 $780/mo IM 548-7533
2be w/govrmet kit dad's TSL MANAGEMENT in CdM.-°iQ. 21>f 2b;:-i
gar 075 no latt Ill ••I •11 645·8122or642·1I03 patloa.gar.mod.nopett.
T Ida .,._ b .,. 539-8190 Beet R fee f id rm I den, blUnt, WlllU8 YILUll avl 4110, $895. 640-94011 ue y, .... re " . . 1-1--4 cerport, deck. PoOI· 2 --ARIES (March 2 l·Apnl I IJ): (on tact made 1n recent days will now llTIIR persona mu No Piii• U. 2 Bdrm apta. PoOl. ac>a. OCEAN SIDE ot Balt>oe
brar fruit. You'll receive mesl\tlge rchucd to experiment. funding. tBr Condo on cr .. k. $725. 780-1199 5-7pm lndry rm, petlo, balcony 43rd st. 1 8d lb• de-
Id """ I P1tlo w pool tennla No pet• 1585 to 1&95 tached unit. gar yrly production. Rclat10 Mhip grow'> 'ltrongcr. shon tnp cou IA 1nvo vcd. No~ m5 8'73..soo3 · Bright, clean cheery. TSL MAN.AGEMENT $850/mo • dee> Leave
Capricorn figure prominently. 38drm 2t>e, llke new. pyt 754..o081 or642·1I03 phone number tor 8'>Pt
TAURUS (April :!0-Ma) 20): Required material lx•comcs •LOVELY28rden,:lna, petlo $1300640-8110 ut. 1141 646-2751/548-8933
available. Cyck high. C'ipcc1all> where m oney •5 concerned. You f.i'° :tl~~1~-e3: Temporery Rental, 3 mo'a. BLOCK ro BEACH DE·
added rc<:ognition. you'll be repaid for recent endeavor. Arirs. Libra Lge 2 Br 2 ba upetalrs, Bit 1 0 1 TATCHED UNIT 1 BR
pcr'IOO!> play dominonl roles. Turtlerook deluxe 28d. tp, 1700 mo. 559-9285 h~·· cp ~o rpei ~~·~· 1ba, garage Yearly
GEMINI (Ma~ 2 1-Junc 20): Imprint ~tylc. strcSll 1ndcpcndencc. --;.::4·t:5-zi'l"'~ ta Ina S:des>. J:4444 1&50tmo yriy On 43rd
h1ghhght new start'" "d1fTcrcnf' dircctton. Rom ance Otrnnshcs. you'll T ~ Ex 'IM it>e a In™ 3BR 2·~ dbl gar lndry St ~:.:#s~':::9~
get to heart of mallcf\. Mukc pcf\onal nppcnranccs and appeals. Leo T~:!, ~ ~~. 1: poo1 '4357mo 1av1aat-t' S775 Avail Ap;ll ts ac>P __ _
pill)'\ kc) rok. fp gdftf s1zoo i6'.-Ms5 StoO dep. lrNned. oe> 940.-07'3 Of ffl-0318 ' VERSAILLES VIEW
CANCER (Junl·21-Jul) 22):. ur:i nfmystcry.glamourh1ghhgh.ls ~· ~!I!~ cupency,851.()424 AVAIL NOW Unlqueown--2=~m~~a1~:~1~·
scen:mo. T1m1ng 1~ o n torg_~t. you 11 be mo~c secure and on m ore !.Oh~-~ 2Br ta1 2240 Pacific. ere unit. 1 br 1ba. rrptc. VILLA BALBOA
financtal-cmot1onnl base. former mentor l'l back o n scene. will aid tf 'id · . Yerd. 91'· no pet• SS95 w/d hk up, d/W, patio, no sa1s.s1oes
rC(jUC,tcd. . ~ M75tmo. Sierra Mgmt 833--0772 Piii• 1525/mo 11000 de-,\gt 631-4980
LEO (July 2:\-ug. 22 ): D1vcrs1f~. accept ocial i~vi~at1on. Focus &0-23529" 49m • 2er 2B•,,..., l'#nhM. Go po911 640-3711 ....... 1771
on 1m pulant), p<m1blc lravd. long-d1'1lancc commun1cauon. Member. * P• at1M * ... 1918 Wallace 1103 c1oee to ocean, 1er qlMt oc6AH'6Nf s;>:ciOU
of o pposite ~" help' fulfi ll w1i-h. Cicmini, Saaiuarius persons play TwntlM ~ end unit. s "25 875-9291 No Piii• comc>te•. lndfY C#pc>n 28f 2aa. gaM Ioctl ""'"Y•
paramount role . bdrm, 2'A t>a. frplc. bttne. E·elde 2Br 1 Cnttd ~ No No I*• '525 $3t.04to Meny em.nltl•• Adil
VIRGO (Aua 21-Scpt. :!2): MllJQr dome uc adJu tmcnt 1s eet + ~. '*~· no dOOl 2563-B Elden 159& FOUR Pt.EX bldg No peta St 100 •
h lghhghtcd. Empha~•'l on commun11)'. prcsi1ac. s>Qnlc1pat1on tn peta. ~· " ~ S400 de9 875-t2t1 28' 1 betf't. Ju91 '9dec. .-. aec. caa 9 to 5 492-4929
charitable proJC<'t Family member acqu1c\Cc to desire. Be d1plomat1c 3 Id t!,. ~ ~ •VILLA MARSEILLES • ~srm"o ~ =ywd Bi4
tn "v1c'l0ry." Taurus native pla)'it key role. ~11400 mo 640-&318 LG 1 & 28drm Apta. A/c, _ ---· -----1·--~~~~~~--LIBRA (Sept. 2J·Oct. 22): f)ctinc term • perfect techniques, open . cltw. OulM & peec:etut W-YILU•
Imes ofrommunication Moon po'lition crnphasi1c travel, cducauon. ·~" t-et~ r.;!: ~s ~~5~rom
piritual value!>. Concept of Justice will be fol filled. P1K'ts. V1rao ;..~500/.._t4i4t42 WI llff
persons liiure tn ~cnario •WHTSIOE 21r 2Ba, Uve--. ~ ~
ORPIO((kt • .B-No". 21) Ddinc term . kceprtttnl rcsolu11ons ~"'"~ ~+.'!: :.!:C4~'mo· No •Specf~ .,._
conc..:rning diet. nutrition. l t'neral hcallh. You'll learn m orl'.' about .~ 1111,,,_.... · _ _ •ta 281. 1 a a. Mt9e
nnan 111 rcsourrn. )our1'iwn and tho\C o f one who "'ould be a partner. Cl..CLI a CALL w:,-:;: 31~ 1 ::,~ !~°"""°'*9
Libra pla) dom1nont ro \: Liv. •Ion• In 11Htrm NM1fi1Y ~In ... •Ptlvate be4Con... or --&ITIL SAOl'M'Alll U. (Nov. 22-lkc. 21 ): mpha"' Un la~. i1ptt1al buntelow '" wewea ow lnct PMlol. klde «* o.ro.n pehOe Wll~ ,..,.... now tvtll rcquirC'ment ~ •. ~nou cnn\!Jcr~tmn of partnership. marnaac. See w/IPPllll400'tlltllpd _!!25,..1-18i4e/ll0-7275 1111 S1M"'4l~up 2274New·
o thers 1n reali~llt. haht -don t fill v1c11m to wlf-dt"«pllon. Pia ...... .., 21 .... ....._, ~ )9C, • pon ~ c M ...._7445
wa1t1na pmc• Walch r1~c • I' ......... --........ gw ~to *3 uetMd--CCMta -·-Lllll CAPRICORN (l)\-c. 22-Jan. 19)· F.mph101\ on pr~llcal mun. ~ 4'f •llM foak 1911mo 21""4M-2112 !l,~*":';: 302IW c... .....,
dependent\, emplo)'mC'nl. care of pct "no thcr apncorn fiaures ._:~..., ''"' ..._. _. °""' '°" •Sorrt. M .-. 9eech.ll.:=._ TV
pronuncntl)' \\-hat Al"IX:trcd to bt' unn~\~r} dcla)' ts act~lh for 1tO"".., • cetton r:....._ Cott• *'~ 9Wtll ~ .. "'...,no~
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AQ ARI (Jnn 21).f cb IR) C111n overall view, tnvc for ----~ & lftdll 142-4117 " 11
untvt'NI theme In hu\1nt' '· brnedcn nin~cunnc('ttd with marltctana NIWJOWf~~~!Aii NI pooe. P9tlo. .... ,. W.i·~-iii-•!!!!11!!~-
• procedu~\ lJJ)'C domtnllll'\ pcnonal ltfr. You'll btt1k w11h pill = ,.. .... '~ t & -~.-. f•
pilttC'rn\. Mo~ toward (uture' -poe1 i ,... "'°Up _!17·*1
PllCES(ftb l~·Ml1\.h 20)• Obu11n hint frum quanu.1 m~ Wal 1'111-lle. IAITllDI Lt ,_, ,.
tm• ~ ~C'duru. ht a wart' of Of pen value" take \lC'P' 10 1n1urt t -.. ftl.W 1111 lfl1 f I • • ~.
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PIP YOO KNOW •QU l;:?JIOf OAK +AKQSS
YOU'RE COTE WMEN The bidding has proceeded:
'w'OO'RE ANGRY ? , , SMtla W eet Nerd! Eut
1 + PaN Z NT Pau
1
What do you bid now?
A. -The conaervatlves among our
readers are likely to add North's
minimum of 13 point.a to South's 19
and suggest that South should in·
vitt alam by bidding four no trump.
However. we feel that South's good
five-card ault compenaatea for any
deficiency In high carda, and we
would opt for alx no trump. We are
by Ferd & Tom Johnson prepared to comprom.iff with an
ace-asking bid of clubs en route, so
1st' Tstc:' · · ~ -nlt'f that we ~~ atay out of s lam should
1 SNO&Jl.DN'T \ >t . 1 fl we be mm1ng two acea. ~VE HIT HER s~ase-Q.2-Eatt·Weat vulnerable. as
WITl-f iHE ' EASILY South you hold: . •Q1t QMU OAIU •QIO &A>JANAS" The bidding has proceeded:
~ Ea.t S... Welt
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What action do you lake?
A. -In t his 1equence, Norih'a bid or
three heart.a is preemptive. not i.n·
~ vita\ional -he wants to make It u
... ~ ..... --difficult as pouJble for tM op.
by Harold Le Ooux ponenta to enter the auction. Had
he wanted to Invite pme. there
were any nur.ber ol other Wela Ille
could have made. TheNfon, t._,.
ia no l'Mton for you lO do anytlUf
otller than pua.
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hold:
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The biddfq lw proe1•d:
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' What anion do '°" take?
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ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
minimum. two-over-one response
with long diamonds. You could
make some sort of an argument for
a pass. but we feel that the queen of
diamonds is just enough for one
move toward game. Raise to four
diamonds.
Q.•-Both vulnerable. u South you
hold:
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The bidding has proceeded:
S..tla W..t Nwtla Eu&
1 0 P... Z + P ..
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What actio.n do 7ou take?
A. -At the very least, partner muat
have five good clube, the king of
dlamonda and an out.aide card.
Therefore, you can virtually count
lS trick• at no trump. However,
partn.r alto mo,.. than likely ha1 a
singleton ID one of the aajort .
Thua, it mifht be aafer to bid the
pDd ala.In in diamoatb, just in cue
1ou Med a ruff or two to baa all the
tricks JOU Med.
Q.S-Neither vulneral>M. u South
JOU hold:
ing the hand too cheaply -it did
not show extra values. Now you
have to determine whether no
trump is your best spot for a part·
score. With your weak spade
holding and good four-ca.rd support
for diamonds. a suit contract should
be preferable. Retreat to a safer
haven by correcting to three
diamonds.
Q.e -As outh. vulnerable. you
hold:
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The biddinr has proceeded:
Nen.11 Eu& 8-tlt
1 0 1 Q 7
What action do you take?
A. -The only bid that can be coo-
sidered is one no trump. However.
you are a whit too weak for tbat ac-
tion, which 1how1 a fair hand. Pua,
and wait to He whether panner ia
~ enou1h lO reopen the biddiaf.
By not tippin1 off JO'-" heart
holdlf\C. you alto CO\lld lnctue. the
opponenta to overreach themeel .... ·-
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A.-Part.Mr'• bkl of two no trump
wu 1impl1 a compelltlvt NMUY r
lO prevent the opponent. from buy•
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Freak accident kills 2 brothe
Boys apparently trapped under water
--:W h eil-boat-hlt buoy off CataUna.islan -
By STEVE MARBLE descri bed today by authorities as a
ot ... Dellr,.....,. .. one-in-a-million accident."
A boatin& accident off Catalina John Phillips, 17. and his 12-year-
Jsland late Friday that claimed the old brother. Eric, were killed when
lives of two Laauna Beach brothers -they were trapped under water after
who were fish in& wi th their father was the small boat-they we~ ridina in with
their father crashed into an unlit buoy
about 100 yards off Casino Point.
The father, also named John Phil·
lips. survived the accident by-dinsina
to the huae Coast Guard moorina
bouy. a Los Anscles Sheriffs deputy
in Avalon explained today.
The teens and their father. ridina in
a IS-foot Boston Whaler. were return.
ina to the family's 36-foot sailbOI•
when the imaller craft hit the buoy,
authorities said.
The imJ*l hurltd all three from
the boat and caused the craft's anchor
tine10-become tanated with t~ buoy
line, saKt one deputy.
"The boet wu still runnina and
kept circlina the buoy because the
lines were &anllcd." saKt Deputy Jim
Hohn ... The lather arabbed the buoy
and hu1'1 on.··
The brothers ~pparently fried to
swam to the buoy but ~ pulled
unckr Wiier when the boet circled
around and 1naged the youths in the
liner.ttolin explained.
..T~ were under water about five
minutes," he u id. "The ~attr was
pretty cold -about S3 on the
surface. -
A sheriff's deputy who happened to
be nearby shed his uniform. plunltd
Cout
Rep. Robert Badham has
asked for a moratorium
on use of gill nets In order
to save whales off the
Orange Coast./ A3
Reduced sewage::·
treatment aattl@-;-
Red Cross testing county
blood donors for AIDS,
but those who might have
disease won't be notified
for six months./ A3
An Orange County
teacher has been ac-
quitted of charges of
moles11ng a student./ A3
California
~ysterlous gas explosion
at a Hollywood clothlng
store injures 21./ A7
Na don
use Speaker Tip
O'Neill says battle for MX
missile program funding
Is far from over./ A7 -------
Bernhard Goetz' attorney
says his client will be a no-
show In court today. de-
spite judge's ruling./ A7
World
A U.S. Army officer, ap-
parently unarmed, ls shot
to death In East Germany
by a Soviet soldier./ A7
A missing Soviet
diplomat In India shows
up In the United States
after allegedly defecting,
but Soviet Union says he
was kidnapped./ A7
Featurea
Ann Landers admits
shoppers feel like crimi-
nals at department
stores, but blames It all
on shoplifters./ AS
Orange County Master
Chorale patrons and
soloists received kudos
at a reception after their
Bach festival./ AS
Sporta
St. John's and VIiianova
join fellow Big East mem-
ber Georgetown, and
Memphis St ate In the
Final Four of NCAA
baaketbaH./Bl
Lakers extend winning
streak to 10 by beating
Detroit, 148-130./81
UCLA will face Louisville
In the NIT semifinals
Wednesday./113
Entertainment
An Academy Award
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Optnk>n
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moving inland
Bleulng of the bell•
Tbe lloet Rn. Willia• R. Jolua80D, b&8bop
of <>ranae, ble.ee ~e lar&eet of _.e eilbt
bell• at tbe new lllMloa Cbarcb ID San
Foes seek in s upport
--~·their opposition to
Aliso outfall pro po~~
Jaan C.plettano. Tu bella wtll UD& lD tbe
103-foot bell tower of tbe cbarcb, on El
C&mino Real and Atajema Street.
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .. Dellr,... ...
A coaliuon of ind1v1duals and
citizens' groups opposed to a plan to
reduce the level of treatment gJven
sewage dumped into an ocean outfaU
off South Laguna 1s appealing to
inland residents to help quash the
idea.
Save Our Sea (S.0 .S.) is distribut-
ing a one page "community a.len"
aski ng residents in Irvine, E1 T oro,
Laguna Niguel and Laguna Hills to
contact their wa ter board ·directors
and voice theiropposition to the plan.
The Aliso Water Management
ge~. a-joint-powers-ag?"ncyinade
up of seven south Orange Count
water and sewer districts. is sttldna a
federal wai ver that would permi~ i~ to
a higher conce ntration of sewage into
the ocean off .\hso Beach in South
Laguna.
Faced with stiff OJ>P0$1tion from s.e.s. which includes trcsouth-
Laguna Civic Assoc\auon and the
Laguna Beach Taxpayer's Associa-
tion. A WMA asked that a state-level
hearing on the 1u1ver be dela)ed
while A WMA members review the
matter.
But inland water districts have
m asted an effort by coutal boerd
members effort to quash the waiver
application entirely.
At a recent A WMA meetina. n.e
Irv ine Ranch. El Toro. Los Alisosand
Moulton Niguel water district ~
kept the waiver aJive by voti•
against a motion to drop the a~
cauon. The motion was made by)
representative of the South Co.it
Coun ty Water District in Soudl
La1una.
Nancy Skm ner, spokesman for
.S.O.S .. says the group is tryina to
reach Inland residenu becau.te she
does not believe they ha vCbeen made
aware of the effect the waiver would
have on the qual ity of ocean water in
which their children swim.
ince.lhc...waillcr could be pursued
agaiJl at any time. Skinner says the
group hopes the letter they arc
circulated wall wake up o~hcr rcs1-
The letter notes the group's conv1C-
11on that increasing the amount of
sewage discharged mto the ocean
couldbnng an increased health risk.
~t also points out that residents are
alrcad) pa) mg for a higher level of
sewage treatment 1hrough bonds sold
(Pleue eee SSWAG£/A2)
Warm weekend lures throngSto the beaches
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OI Ille Delly l"lot...,.
The first weekend of spring arri ved
wi th su nn y skies and warm
temperatures. prompting thousands
of Orange County residents to head
for local beaches.
Lifeguards said most bcachgoers
stayed on shore to begin workm1t on
Rotary
auction
had the
'Magic'
$10-:-000 for chart ties
ratSed in 7th annual
gavel-pounding even t
by JOYCE SCHERER-BODLOVICH
DellJ ..... Celo 1917.IRI
As auctions ao. the recent Costa
Mesa's seventh annual charity auc-
tion was a success.
their sum mer tans. deciding against a.
plunge in the chilly 57-degree ocean.
No major incidents were reported.
Weekend air tempera tures along
the coast rose to the high 60s and low
70s over the weekend. but National
Weat her Service officials said the
sunny weekend was just a spring
tease.
Cloudy and cooler weather
prevailed today and will contin ue for
the next few days. forecasters said.
Panly cloudy conditions and h1$h.
temperatures in the n11d-60s wall
continue through the middle of the
week. the weather service said.
Sta ll. 1he healthy weekend beach
crowds 1nd1ca1ed many resident& are
anxious to put 1he winter behind
them.
The popular oceanfront at New-
pon Beach drew about 70.000 visitors
on Satu rda y and 60.000 on Sunday,
according to Lt. Ron Johnson of the
ci ty·s marine department.
"If you have a nice day in February.
yo u'll get people to 1he beach."
Dellr ......................
Consider the age nda: A silent
auction offerina things hkc home-
made pies, framed paintina.s. cam-
eras. radios and much more. Then a
prime rib meal followed by main
cvcnl. a vocal auction. hosted by
Johnny Carson's double. Gordon
Bowley. who titilated the audicn<'C
with offerinas like four tickets (KC-
ond row) to watch the Laltcn·
Kareem and Mg!c do their thins.
fo ur round-trip tklccfs o San Fnn-
(PI ...... ROTAllT/A2) Attorney Ken Wayman. wttll wife Clncty. bolda ap ~Din& bid for iclftor-tor-a-uy.
Grass, grenade-and gator-grabbed
Marijuana raid a t a partmen t tn Costa Mesa
uncovers more t han our a rrested suspects
l y TONY SAA VEDllA a fou r-foot Ion-. hvc alh&At r alona
_._.. ... ,.. ... _ ~--.i. wntt the mar11uana and a M79
It wasn't the pound of marijuana. m1lnal')' artnMk dun na a \trtn
the live 1ttnade Ott the four autpeN dru& butt around 3 40 p.m. at I
that raised the cydwowl of •r~odC'I BrookhM Lane.
invcitiaaton Sundly at a Cotta Mai Drual' ~ sketch) th11 momana
apanment -11 was the .. .,.,.Y on thf ratd th11 m ultai 1n the arrests
animal" hidina under the bfd. of Marro nt°'uo Pttt1·P1n on. 18;
('o,ta Mc'8 dct«U"CI confit<'ated S.l\'ldor revalo. 31. and Jo~ Sane-
'
hc1-• nchcz. for allqtd postc ~ion or -· Th(' gttnodc ~B f(poncd a 1he
manJuana l)'pe h~ from a launcher. Dctffit\C\
The thttt men "ctt p1ck"'Ci up look1n& under the htd al found
out 1dc the apartment of 29-)car-old thcmS(l\es e)c to c c with a pet
Richard Stark B)rd. v.ho the said alh&ator.
had JU\t sold them the.dru1 • ae"Cord-0 nattou ~ ~<'tt d1 o"crcd 1n-
•na to pol1 e _ 1dc the apanmcnt
8 rd denied that he knew the 8 rd.,.. a~tcJ for 1n,esuaa11on \US~I and con~t~ for dct«ll "e' of~ ion of an c,p1~1vc dtvt(e
to ~arch the rc"d<'ntt ln'c 1ipt !"$ He "a f~ th1\ monunaaftcr f)tntu'
'Jlld the found the military orJnan c • the SI 0.000 bail
an a drtS r drav.er ot 8 rd's Thl' Oran ~ ounl cnrr, tk-
btdmom (Pleaee ... OATOll/All ..
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John on said. "But th1s1was the first
nice weekend we've had in quite a
while ...
He said the beachgoers included
many surfers taking advantagt of 4-
foot waves
Johnl>On said no rescues were
required at ewpon over the wcck-
(P le&M eee BltACDS/ A2)
All that
jazz pays
off for
Reidling
·Message From Goat
Hi ll ' b r tngs composer
outofthepianobars -
r-
P1an1st Ja k Re1dhn1 as past the
~tagc ~ hcrt' he performs merely to
m:ake a buck
"o longer doe he enteruun m
smo~e-filled tB' ems. poundinf out
~nd1t1on<, of .. Proud Mary' for
blcBr\-C~ed patrons
"lo~ the 47-1,ear-old Costa Mesa
TONY
SAAVEDRA
re 1dent 1s calhn& ha own shot .
<\nd one of Rc1dhng'<1 first as •·
mcnrs a'I ha<, own ho'l'I was to hwe
h1mStlf thrrc )cars a o to record a
Jlll album
When ou'rc "Numcro Uno" )OU
lan do things like that
In fact. ~h}' not name the ~ord1na
1f\crthec1ty ~here }Ou've h"ed for 20
ear.~\\ hat ould be a better mspcra• •
lion Jhan Co,la Mesa. once a haven
for pt and now a mccca-1n-thr'-•
maklna for mu"c11M and ~·
formus
' U COUlJ C\Cn appoint OU f
an d1rtct t and uS( )Out o-.n dfft.
an for th album cover
"" Me\yte from Goat Hill" i1
1Jnrncd on th ro~cr v.-nh a '°~
{Pleue-.JAZ&/-'
~ eo.t DAILY tlLOT/Monday, MMClh 21. 1tl5
Lltguna
~ft sale
taisesa
b ri ndle
Thousands of bargain hunters
tucked paintings. prints and histon-
e&\ photographs under their arms and
Ufltold treasure into shopping bags at
the Great White Elephant ale at the
Laguna Beach Museum of Art Satur-
--~-l!a an<rSund:ry. hairmon M1rla Bird said museum
volunteer . arc till counttng sale
receipts. but it's clear th at the event
r.uscd a bundle toward renovation of
t!-$ 45-year-old museum bu1ldina. A
ftaal tally will probabh be in the
S20.000 range. Bird said.
.Museum volunteer and peopk
throughout south Orange County
donated a wide variety of both useful
and unusual i terns for the sale. A U C
Tommy Troj3n wh1ske) bottle
shared floor space with a toaster. hair
curlers and a Chinese garden bench.
Stained glass. tclevtStons. kttchcn-
warc and antiques all competed for
ancntion.
Not long after the sale opened
~1urday, people anxious 10 browse
and buy formed a line outside.
Although tbe pace was less frantic at
other times, the museum's walls were
quickly depicted of artwork and
tables set up on both floors became
less and less crowded with merchan-
dise as ttlc sale went on.
It took about 40 volunteers nearly a
month to son out donations. pnce
and display them. B'trd said.
Many more volunteers helped dur-
ing sale days including the new
Laguna Beach chapter oft he Nauonal
C'flarity League.
The museum will close for reno-
vation April I .
0.-, "°',.._..by...,, klowwtt
In their Easter bonnets
Peay Ho•a• and her daqbter Loren came from Woodland
Billi to participate ln the Sprlna Promenade Ea•ter
celebration in Corona del Mar Sunday. Loren, at 2 y~•·
wa• the younaeat Ea•ter bonnet conteatant.
Hazy sunshine and warm air
9ummer-.U. crowd• hit the bMct..a of ~thefn Calltornla
• weekend temperMurM IOet9d The '°'toe•• '°' 7 I> m EST Tue ' ~ch 2e
8und11Y'• Nth ... ao _ ... downtown and In the high 60t llOf'O the coaat, with rnoatly hazy IYnlhN and patchet of
coeatel fog. Slclet wiN be partly c:toudy lontoht and TUMday In the
well• of the weak weather front thtlt wu mewing thr~h
Sputhem Callfornla today, the National WNthef Service 11ld.
IO ?\""-rir----.4a~M1
• Along the Oran04t Coast there WIU be considerable
CIOYdlne11 becoml~ paftly ctoudy tonight and Tueaday. Cooter
With hight Tuesday M to 88. Lowa tonight 45 to 55.
From Point Conception to San Clement• Island to the
Mexican lord« •fld out 60 mllet -Over Inner water•. llght
v•lable winds night and morning houri becoming west to
northweat 15 to 25 knot1 T~ay anemoon. Wind wave• 3 to t4
feet. We1ter1y awell1 2 to 3 feet.
Temp•
Htoll, IOw IOf 24nourHndtng II 51 m
•9 ?3
Albuquef QUe 19 43
Al!*lllo 19 •5
Mc:h0t11Q9 35 u
Ali.tit• 84 '° Allantoe City 45 35
Austin It 58
8111timot• •• 37
8irmlngl\Mn 87 ..
lllllN<C* •8 3t
BOOM •• 21
BotlOll 47 30
&utleto •O 25
Cltl* .. '° Cl\ati.tton S C 73 •9 Chaf ... tonWV St .,
Chlf!Olte N C .. 31
~ 13 21
Oflica90 0 34
~·u 5t 37
Ctewland 53 3t
Cotuml>Ue. Oh " 38
Conc;Otd NH SS 2l
Oallla-FIWOflh 79 $5
DIY1on 53 3• o.n-" 45
DnM-•1 38
Det•oh 43 21
Duluth 3• 25 El Paso 71 •2
Falfbanl(t 29 01
Fatgo 47 29
F141Qellfl 82 2 Orencl~• 37 27
OrMt F'9"e 81 ~
Hlfllord 51 28
Helen• 82 30
Hono!Vlu IO 72
ttou.•on 80 eo
lnCIUlnlpoti$ 52 37
Jec;tt-.M• 74 ..
JedltOll-81 •s ~ty 40 ,,
54 30
l .. 11 .. 12 "'9
Lhtt. floe:• 72 ..
LO..ltville S3 38
~· 87 0
Ml ...... 8Mcll 76 62 ~ Mpla•St Paul •2 28
NNllYttl9 8t 37
New°'*"9 n 48
N4IW Yclf1t •• 32
NorlOik Ila • I •t
Ol<'-OlY 72 •• Omall• •1 30 onanoo 82 53
"'"'~· •• 35
"'-'!• ee 57
Potta::r.: S6 32
Port Me ., 2•
P0ttlllnd .Or SS 3S
p,~ 50 29 =:to1y 57 •2 80 39
Reno 58 33
NcMlond 4$ 39
St LOUii 6S 40
SI Pet• lMIPll 81 6$
Seit L9ke 01ty 73 43
San Antonio 81 eo
Sen.Juan.PA ee " SI Ste Ma•le 43 18
S..11141 •8 3$
SpollaM 45 28
SyracuM ., 23
lOl)elll Mi 31
TuetOll 8• 60
TutM 72 •2
Wltlllngton •• 38
Wlclllla 63 37
Wlllt ...... ,,. ., 27
Extended
Partly cloudy Wedl...-Y tllen "'°91•
~ CIMI' •Mil' Md COOi Hlglle $$ 10 L-lrl Ille Ul>99' 30e encl ~
Calif. Temp•
Htgh,IOwlor24hOllrundlnQ1151 m e• .. 1toe1<1 11 50 EureU 54 31 ,,~ 71 •ll
LenCMI... 75 •• Loe Anoelff eo sa 0•1an0 sa •l Puo Aol>lee 7 i .S
Red Blu" 80 • 1 Re01"00d Coty ~ •6 s--•o s9 31
SallnM e1 O
San !)jego 72 S 1
Siii Fr~eco S7 0
Sant• 8atbata 67 •S
Stoanon s 1 •O
HIQll. loW lor 24 l'IOula endtl\9 •• 5 Pm Bantow 82 48 9Numon1 711 37
81tllot> 78 2S e1y111t aa 47
CeteNne 59 4 7
Surf report
LOC:ATIOtl
HunllflOlon ~II
Ri-Jetty. Newport '60111 s ..... NewpOt1
22nd StrNI Newi>orl
8elbOeW9099
l egUfl8 8Mcll
San Clerneme
Wet .. temp S8 S,... dlfectton _,
llU IHAN 1·3 •• ., 2-• ,..,
1·? poor 2·• .... I poor
I 2 poor
1·2 poor
Lonv8"ch
MOtl•OV1a
Mon1 .. .y Ml W~.on
NMCI ...
New90f I 8eacl\
OntatlO
Palm SPfil\01
PueOene
Puo Aollles
Rt..,tlde
Sen e..-oono Sen Oalmet
Sen JoM
S11n1t An•
Santa C•ur
Santa M•"•
for1anu
YOHMHtVty
Tides
TOOA'I'
4 27 pm
to 52 pm
lVllDA'I'
60Sam
12 t6em
• 32 p rn 11·?3prn
1• •• a.. •s
58 •5 13 •8 ts 411
6t •II 79 45
.. 50
19 51 71 38 eo 48 78 •8 eo •8
14 54 ,. •9
68 42
68 37
73 •9
M :14
I 8
•7
0 8
28
22
•8
S.... NII 1001y at 6 08 p m . ,,_
T....Oay •• 5 •11 • m end Mii aoein II
&09pm
Moon Mii loCIAy II 10 ,. pm ·-
Tunclay et 8 :Mam and Mil again et
11 i3 pm
ROTARY AUCTIONRAISES$10,000 ...
Moriarty associate convicted
of mail fraud, gambling raps From Al
ciko and a chance to lx' ed11or-for-a-
day of the Daily Pilol.
···The evening is meant for c.-njoy-
ment. good shopping values and fund
r:using." explained Rotary Past Presi-
dent Lou Dinger.
"Tames up," said Bowky who then
moved to center stage to begin the ·
voice auction.
"Our first item 1s a $250 gift
cenificatc at Mesa Center Au to-
mott~e. Of course }OU real11e. that
will probabl) pay for a 11rc rotation."
fie JO ee'r
ltnl!s and ~ditorials. This item
donated by Sandy Schwartz. Daily LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frank
Pilot publisher." _ Sansone. the sole remaining defen-
There were obviously -many da nt an a political corruption case
"closet" editors present. because the involving fireworks magnate W.
bidding bo unced back and forth until Patrick Moriany. has been found
Costa Mesa attorney Ken Wayman guilty of mail fraud and operating an
made fhc lin:il1>1<rorS26.5. -.iTeg3rgarfibrtng business.
·-rve always enjoyed reading the Sansone. 45. a former card room
Dail> P~lot." said Wayman. "Actu-manager at Las Vegas' MG M Grand
Moriany. an Orange County ti rr-
works manUfacturer. unexpectedly
pleaded guilty to mail fraud and other
charges on March 12 as pan of a pica
ba~in arrangement. He agreed to
1es11fy and cooperate in a continuing
prooeifffOSTafeWioe political corru~
11on. Puhli~ht:d reports ha"ellnkcd d01-
cn'I of stall' poli11c1ans wi th Moriarty.
and he has pleaded guilt} to launder-
ing tlkgal campaign rontnbut1ons
and pr°' 1d1ng gift<. 1llegall} to of-
fi ceholdl'r<i.
Dinger explained that the lir<;t
auction In f97!rwasTntendcd to raise
ntone) to suppon the RoLal) Club's
rnmmun1t) and 1nt('rnattonal pro-
1t·cts. The C\cnt wa\ a suCC('SS so the
organ1zatton has made lhe auction an
a~nual event
With Bo....,lq at the helm. keeping
the group in constant laughter \\Ith
his one-liners. the auction was off and rannrng.
Tnps se('med to be the mo'>t
desired itemc; purchased: a Palm
Spnngs weekend went for $340: the
'ian Francisco trip netted $410: a
weekend at Lake .\rrowhead S 190.
ally. you could say I'm addicted. As fl Hotel. was convicted by a federal mcm~rof t~Mew~n-Mc~Un1-pa~ JU~ on-·~u~~~~---~~~~~~=~~=~~~~~~~~=~~~~~==~e~s~---~
lied School 01stnct board. I a~ acqutttcd on nine other .
The crO\>vd of 300 Rotarians and
1tretr guests "ho filled the ( O'ila Mcc;a
Neighborhood C ommun1t~ Center.
were 1n a gcncrou'i mood to par! "11h
their monc'
Bill and ·Ma" ( CJrd"" of Orange
l.!;.igerh ant1upatcd the ',ml' auoion
"] hoi>e of h1dd1ng for lhl' Lak.a-;'
n.ckcts.
: o\nothcr 1t('m that drew ap-
pfrc1att"e smile., was a 1hree-
d1amond rrng (valued at $750 )
modeled b> Gall Thompson.
o\c; auctte>neer Bowley announced
the two-minute warning for final bads
on the s1kn1 auction, peopk scurried
tu the display ta bk~ for the tr la<,t bids.
Yet the usual items alo;o went
quickl}. an authenlft ··decorator''
)cllo" fire h}drant S 11 0. a rnmpkte
l·h1ropractic exam $1 55 and ~1' golf
lessons S 140.
8} the time Bowle} had reached
11em Number 14. he had shed his
coat. rolled up his shirt sleeves and
was immersed in his auctioneer's
role.
"OK folks:· he said. "hl·re's ) our
chance 10 feel the power of the pr('SS.
Bl' an editor-for-the-day. write head-
GATOR GRABBED IN RAID ...
From Al
j:>anment bomh '>quad took LUC\tOd\
Mthl' grenall c "hilc tht' all1ga1or "as
taken b) the UI\ ·, animal control pn l\1on
Pl're1-P1ncon \re\alu and \)anc-
hez-Sanche1 remained at the Costa
Mesa cit) Jail this morning 1n heu of
S I0.000 bail each.
"Jo fur1hcr information "a'> a\atl-
able.
~!!'AGE BATTLE ...
to hutld the '>l'COndan k' d treatment
plan1"
1 More 'llnngl'lll mon1tunng of
~oa.,tal water'> would Ix· required
under the wal\cr. hut an ·ording to
!).OS\ letter. lhl· rnult~ m1gh1 not be
P'a1lablc until 'l'"l·ral da )S after a
person ha\ hcen l'\P<>'il·d
, Skinner '>atd 'he .., meeting with
inland board<, 111 nplain 1he group's
pppo'>1t1on 10 the wat.,,l'r and one. El
rforu. apf)l·ar'I -.phi un the l'iC\Ue.
'
Skinner \a)s she wants 10 en·
courage board members to learn
more about the waiver and its
1mplaca11on!o because there has ap-
parently not been much dialogue on
the suh;ect since ti ve distrrct'i voted to
appl)' for II 1n I Y82.
Two other .\ WMA members.
Laguna Beach and Emerald Bay
c,cr\'iCe d•'>lnct. have oppo-.cd the
wa1\er ~ince the beginning.
FREAK BOAT ACCIDENT ...
'.From Al
• Jim Herdman a school rnunselor
at Thuf"iton Intermediate School in
Laguna Reach <o<11d he knew both
hO)'i
"Enc "a"a -,c1,.cnthgraderhcrc.th1s
:\car." ~1d Herdman "He wa<i reall)
a good student 1,.cr) good kid
~pcakiA1 for c"er)one htre. th1!> 1s a
'real sad dlift8. a tragedy ..
: The okltr brother J for mer
Thurstl)n student. had been attending
a boarding school on the East Coast.
said one friend of famil y
··1 recall ham real well.'' said
Herdman. "Like his brothl'r. he was a
11.ood student and very athletic.''
Funeral -.ervaces arc pending and
will be arranged by Ra ) Family
Monual) in Laguna Bcat·h.
!BEACHES POPULAR ..•
IFromAl
ehd. tho ugh lifeguard., took 50
' " I d r prevcntt ve ~CllOO'i, Inc U 1ng
warnings 10 swimmers.
' Hctb White. a •natc ltlcguard. 1rcponcd moderate weck('nd crowd'i
13t Hun11ngton t.,1a1e and Rol'la C h1ca
1 tate bcache'i He ..aid ( l)~tal Co\-c
1 \ate Park. tx'twecn ( orona c.lcl Mar
rand La una Reach. dre" a large
'turnout White \aid there were no water
1m1'lhap<1 nt tht muc hcachec, But he
u1d p.'lramrdiC\ Wl're \umrnoncd to
,treated ~·H·ral H<t1ms of bicycle
at cadent' th:tt <Xi. urrcd a Iona the
tw m:ic;t h1,hwo~
Thr 'iand' at Liauna Reach drew
Z0.000 to ~ ~.CJOO \ asitors each da y
OH'r thi.' weekend according to
ltfcyuard Mike ()w1ndl t c 'la rel a 'iktnd1 v{'r wa'I trcnli.'d for
'
exhaustion at Laguna·s Pu.nil Ueach
but did not require hO'IP•talizatton.
Huntington ( ny Beach drew about
S0.000 visitors over the weekend.
Manne 'afet} (apt:un 8111 Rieh-
ardwn "1id. He attributed some of
the large turnout to spring brcak'l at
area college~.
He ~•d two routine rc~uc • nd
three lost children were reported over
the weekend.
Ru:hard<;0n said c11y lrfeguards 1re
plJu na incm1scd cmpha'" on
pre.,,cn11vc ~fety mca urt'l, partly 1n rc,pon~ to the irowina number of
lawsuiu bCJ.ng. filed by 1rvurcd sw1m-
m<·"' He \aid 'lwtmmcu arc being
l'nrnura cd to check with a hfe uard
tx·lorc l'ntcnna the wntcr to find out
ahout h:11ard'l 4'uch as riptide' and
\.1nd har\
prec1ate the coverage gi\en to the "I am happ) we beat wha t we beat.
local ne....,s. espec1all) the ~oungsters' hut I would h:ne laked to beat them
ac:hie~emen1~. and the pr"p sponang all." Sansone said after the verdict
l''cnt ... " "as announced 1n U.S. Judge Wil-
\\ a~ man added that he look\ laa m J. Rea's cour1room Fnday.
forward to obS('r" ing how things work In the trral. which began Feb. 26.
from thl' "1n'i1de" of the paper. prosccut0rs alleged that Sansone and
The largest bid of the evening was !\lorrart) \\On a card club licen~ after
$850 for 60 square )ards of installed otfenng Cat) of Commerce officials
carpet and padding. When the final rash pa)ments and scrrel shares in
figures were tallied. $1 0.000 had been the club.
A uttl1t~ sum pan} repairman and a
medical rescanher were arrested on
drug charges earl} toda} at a resi-
dence an 'an Juan C ap1strano when:
sheriffs deputies said the} found a
small amount of cocaine. marijuana
and drug paraphernalia.
c1on ofscll1ngcoca1ne. Roth arc being
held on $25.000 b311 at Orange
Count } Jail.
• Lt. Dack. 01 .. on ..:i1d arresting
officers. arml·d \\Ith a search warrant
'>(.'11cd S5.:!00 1n cash and ledgers
1nd1cating narco11ci. sales. He said
th!.!} al'lo confis<.·ait·d a gram of
cocaine an ounCl' of marrJuana. and a
kit for testing drug\.
raised for the Rota!)'!> sponsored
chantic'i.
By th(' "a~. the diamond nng went
for $350.
> < Earthquake hits
Bishop vicinity ·
BISHOP I o\P) -.\ moderate
earthquake rorked 1h1s eastern Sierra
region this morning hut no damage
"as reponcd.
rhr quake hat at 8:05 a.m and
registered a magnitude of 5.4 on the
open-ended Ri chter scale b} the
Calrfornia lns111u1c ofTechnolog) 1n
Pasadena
D•llY Piiot
Dell very
I• Gu•r•nteed
Monday rrO(JAy II VO.. Ou
nol hav~ vour ""'* liy ~ 30p m t a• D@fOfe 1 p "'
and Y°"' <.C>PV w•M be
"94<.e<e<I
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yw oo "°' 'tc-••"• you• UlQ)' Dy 7 • m ca~ De!Otw
10 a tn anf'l yf)Vt '00V Wi• be°""""'""'
Clrcul8tlon
Telephonee
Howard Glenn Carrell. 30. a utthty
compan) worker. and Flora Ka y
Wilh elmi . 34. were arrested on susp1-
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JAZZ •••
P'romAl
what raued crayon draw1na of an old
&oat overtookina an aerial photo of
uptown Co ta Mtsa. whetc a county
ptrformina ans cent.er is under con·
struction.
Rcidlina says the mttyte from
qoat Hill. the rather infamous
n1ck!'ame for Costa Mesa, is simply mu 1c.
However. the me ~ from Reidl·
in& Is a little more defined. h's one of
freedom -attained by a musician
who faced a mid-life crisis af\er
\ secmin&ly endless years at the piano bar.
.. You won't find me behind a piano
bar apin ... forever," he says. 1ittin1
in his home studio, a small room
cluttered with books on music and
b!rd watching. stereo equipment and
pictures of a tuxedo-clad Reidlin&
with other musicians --
Beneath his Mason & Hamlin
piano are boxes and boxes of "Goat
Hill" albums. their message still
waitinJ to be heard.
"This wasn't a financial endeavor.
just something I needed to do. I'm
middle-aged and 1 kind of feel like
that pld goat," he says. strokina the
pointed end of his full beard.
In his album notes. Reidling de·
scribes Costa Mesa as an area "where
there USC to be Joats and sheep and a
shepherd who hved in his truck. and
where our (four) boys rode their
bikes. But now it is mostly con·
dominiums."
Reidling sa)'.s he is impressed by the
city's "incred11ile growth" and tries to
reflect that in the busy. Spanish-
fla vorcd scores in the album.
The songs are mo11ty improvised.
allowing Reidling to wander through
the jazz scales without havina to
follow a singer or keep up with the
models traipsing through a fashion
show.
8JLDllSGEL -----The Americu Red Croet 1w
IW1ed lettina au its blood donors in Oranse and Los Anteles counties to detetmine if they have been exp<>le(I
to the AIDS virus.
But the non-profit aroup's Blood
Cenkr won't inform donon of the
results for six months af\cr they are
tesud. spokeswoman Gerry Sohle
aid. ACalif.omia law es&ablisbed.-~
waitin' ~riod to discouraac people
from 11v1n1 blood simply so they can
be tested for AIDS. she explained.
The 180-day waitina requirement
may be changed by pendina s~te
lqislation or if the tcstt become.
available at locations other than
blood banks. she added.
Sohlc said the Blood Center. which
recei ves between 1.300 and 1.800
blood donations each weekday,
started using the test on alJ donors
today.
··We're JUSt trying to get our staff
proficient." she said, explaining the
test includes some complicated tech-
nical steps which take time to master.
The test detects the presence in
blood of antibodies to HTLV·lll. the
suspecied AIDS virus. That means
the-wiU only dctmn1ai 1f a person bas bKn exlM*(I 10 AIDS. not 1fthey
have tht-ditcase or will 1tt it.
Critics. 1ndudin1 some hom~x
"81 .,oups. have said the test will
cauw psycholotical harm bccauw a person found to have HTLV-111
antibodies won't know 1f Lbcy have
had the virus and their immune
~tem st!C'ttSsfully combaucd iL.if t y have the virus and will get the
disease or 1f they have the virus but
will not develop symptoms.
Also. some people Wlll sh()w a
"false positive .. rcsu~. which incor-rectly indicates they vc the HTLV-
111 antibody. Sohlesa d the Red Cross
performs second t ts on donorl"
found positive.
Crit1n abo haye said "false
negative" results -~h~ showing a
person doesn't have the antibodjcs
even when they do -will allow
contaminated blood to conunue to
enter the blood bank system. AIDS
researchers argued an imperfect test 1s
better than no test at all.
"There's no question in our shop
Red -G'IOl6-lloGd Q 1111 •
provides blood and blood ..,.....ID
about 200 hoapeWt in Los,...,...,#
.and Ora nae counties.
AIDS attacks IM body's d'un n" ·
fiJhttna immu.-e sy11em, ......._;
v1ct1ms vulnerable to dcelh &Gin~ ~cd .. opponunistic .. infec1ioal_. •
cancers. Hiah risk pou.-Hlclode
homoscx uaJ and bitnual....., •
travenous drua abUttn. Ha.ilia fdv.'
gees and hcmophilaan requiri111 fN.'
quent blood transfutioM. •
As of March 18, there have bee1I • •
8.853 reported AIDS catt in the
United States and •.lOO of thoel
people have died. the U.S. Cmtttt fOc
Disease Control said.
Badham seek& halt on gill
nets that threaten whales ...
Although Reidling doesn't mind
playing popular tunes for elementary
school audiences, private panics or
fashion shows. his first love is ,....., By ROBERT HYNDMAN n1_Jht and brought up tn the mornings endangered.
improvisation -jazz style. ot ._Olllr,....,. with the catch. The coalluon, a 10,000.member
· "You just get bored playing things Jack Retdlln& tlckla the l •orla ill Coeta Maa. Rep. Robert Badham. R-Ncwpon Badham has a'lked the adm1nis-non-profit conscrvatiotrpvup;-c:ot-
that don't give you a creative outlet. Beach. has asked fora moratorium on trator of the National Marine Fish-lected information on the whale:
I've pla yed 'Rhapsody in Blue' three the commercial use of drift gill nets cries Service. W1ll1am Gordon. to entanglements after a &raY whale was·
times this week. h's confining. grind-following reports that at least 20 gray investigate the use of the drifl gill ne~ caught ofT Dana Point last January.
ing out that kind of music," he Tea ch er cleared whales ha ve become entangled in the and how the problem of trapped ··This may )USt be the lip of w complains. stopping briefly to answer fishing nets since 1980. whales can be corrected. iceberg." coaliuon Executive Direc·
the telephone. Badham has recommended that The NMFS 1s responsible for tor Carl Nettleton said in a prepere0 •
The call was an order fOr two hours f the moratorium be in place from protecting manne mammals and statement
of Mozart. 0 sex ch a r-ges November through February tn the matters related to the environmental · ··we had always assumed the Well. maybe things aren't that ba'd _i 4 known migratory paths of the gray impacts of human act1vtt1es on problem with whalcentan&lements in '
after all. Besides. says Reidling. whales. marine mammals. $•11 nets was a very minimal problem
almost anything is better than late-Accordin' to the National Coah-"Clearly, something must be done 1n Southern California. We werc-
night gigs at local watering holes. By tl9t ;\110tlattd Prt11 cause ofinsufllclent ev1 ence. rtonfor Manne Conservation. at least to stop this violation of federal law surprised to find such a lai:JC number
"It's demoralizing. alcohol-related A Garden Grove high school math Phaler was suspended without pay 20 whales have become entangled 1n and put a halt to the indiscriminate of continued sightings o( en~naJcd
work." h · d f 10 f from his duties at Santiago High the drift gill nets ofT the shores of and illegal killing of the gray whale," whales."
There was a time when Reidling teac er was acquttte 0 counts 0 School in Garden Grove after he was Southern California since 1980. Badham said in his letter to the The coalition believes the figures couldn't afford to be so choosy. having sex with a female student in Twelve of those whales died. NMFS. may actually be low because. accord·
II d _£__ Cl 1 d his classroom after Jurors said they arrested Ma y 11. He had taught in the A co ege ropout num eve an . couldn't believe his accuser. who had district for 20 years. In January and February of this While a state asscmblymanm mg to the NMFS documents. most R~ihdling .htt thbae rodad 1hn the mid.· 50s1 3 history of ps)'chiatric problems. The girl testtfied during the three-year alone. six gra y whales have been Badhdam ca med lcg1s11atton hthat dffies~g-1 whales die some distance from shore
wit a Jazz n t at seeming y Walter William Phalcr. 43. of k 1 h Ph 1 d entangled and/or killed in the nets. natc the gray wha e as t e o 1c1a and wtll sink and remain unobserved. specialized in getting fired. wee tria t at a er. engage in the coalition reported. state mammal of Cahfom1a. Nettleton said.
--'"'Wfifl'.,..e-,iwwe..,1e~somlrld~arcsc-rc·,,.-,l'n'f'nm'l't'4itftt'l--.a.ul6l.Ulu.u.io_:~l-..fl:~u..u:~...LL.1MJ1~ia....--ld1,;AJ,1ALlllJJ.1.l'.JJ~1lllJ..JJJii.J,.JlLL~~rut.\.'---~·:.A.-~· 1 nets ate u'SCd by rom~ --444-M-f'epofted-i-0 ema,....lemtAts ·'...W.e-hopc to meet with 6\hennan . f · · nme counts of oral copulation wtth a classroom before or after school. or .... singers instead o strictly as Jazz minor and one count of unlawful d 1 h Sh d h 1 mercial 1shermen who set them out smce 1980. 12 involved gra} whales. and come to a mutually agreeable musicians." recalls Reidling. finger-uring unc · e sat t e re attons in local waters. The nets. which range which are protected under the Federal solutton to the problem."Nettleton in~a quick jazz rifT on the ivories. intercourse with a minor by the took place several times a week in the in size from a half-mile to two miles Endangered pec1es act.. the National said. ..The netting issue is both · Superior Court jury. which had winter of 1984. e spent eight years traveling on long. act as a curtain into which large C'oaht1on for Manne Conscn-ation complicated and emouonal -no on~ the big band circuit with va rious delibera.b!d one day. But Wallln rvroduced several WI\· fish swim. reports. Three others taken were wants to stt endangered gray whales "It's been a long. hard ordeal for · h Ph 1 h "ghost" bands. orchestras that were nesscs to tcst1 Y t at a er ate wit The nets are tvpically set out at humpbacked whales. which also are killed ·· continuing to play long aflCT their myself and my famil y. to be accused other .. teachcrs during lunchtime and ---- ------------------
famous leaders hao died. of something like this while knowing reported immediately for his tennis
The pressures of life on the road it didn't happen," Phalcr ~id outside coaching duties afier school.
finally took their toll on Reidling. the courtroom of Judge Ragnar The girl's psychiatric histor) also
who quit touring during a gig in Lake Engebretsen. put her stor) 1n doubt. r. "I'm sure it's wrecked my career." Tahoe. p:ick1ng up his w11e and sons. he said. "but I definitely want to teach I March I 91S4. the girl told her
"I told her to sell eveJthing. We again. Ifs all I've done for 21 years... ther that she had been molested by
were etther ~oing tot win up in Las In addition to teaching math. Phaler er father. stepfather. uncle and her
Vegas or California. · also coached the high schoors tennis mother's boy friend. he has under-They settled on the latter. team. gone psychiatric trea tment since then
Reidling and his family arri ved at Defense attorney Paul Walli and is now a patient in the lJC In inc
Los Angeles International Airport jurors told him after th e verdict that Medical Center psychiatric unit.
carrying everything they owned. plus the girl's testimony was "just too
SB. unbelievable." I ··we ~pent $21 just for carfare to an >\not her charge of oral copulation
apartment in Westminster." says was dismissed earlier 1n the trial Reidling. who ambled to Costa Mesa Just Call Us For Auto Insurance after finding a JOb selling organs with ------------RABBITI ltSlltMCE
the old "House of Harmony" on lllffELl'S 11. •~l\ Newport Boulevard.
Groomed on the big band sounds
of Jimmy Dorsey and Ray Anthony. 1.-sTllY, Ill.
the pianist was now plunking out pop F• n. .... Of Yw Lh ~. 831-n40
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" It was prett Y grim... remembers hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ.!ii4ii4 iil iiOliidiiNiieiiwpoiiiirtiiBiiliivdii, iiNiiewiipiioiirtiiBiieiiaciih~ Reidling with a smile.
He stanin~ tickling the ivories at
"all the local Joints." and later found a
job playing for Disneyland auditions. CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE
He also was the first musical director Aiming to c ultivate the stude nt's list ening and speak·
at Scbastian·s West Dinner Play-ing abilities for personal or professional needs, a course house in San Clemente. Reidling pretty much freelances in practical Conversational Japanese will start at Japan
now and recently finished ei,ht Cultural Association at 2130 N. Grand Ave., S.A. months at the Anaheim Hilton with his trio. featuring Putter Smith on Starta M arch 28th (Thurs. 7:30 p.m.).
bass and Denny Dennis on drums. For further information plea1e call 5-47-7733.
Besides his album, Reidling is most 1 :=========================~ proud of the three-man band. ~
"It takes very sensitive mus1c1ans ·-•• ,.,,v a 1••d o•nner to be able to interweave. improvise 54 • i I •• 1 •i
and create along with somebody • s 'j f 16 9S el~·~·i~l~n~)aSl.SO IS taking a SOIO bow pee • s •
for "A ~essage from Goat Hill." Pr1·me R. ··b or Fresh F1·sh which has made its way to KKGO.
the top Jazz radio station in the Los
Angeles market. C~t• Dlnn.r With cho/C~ of
Reid ling spent S2.500 to produce JMad ar>d * rt and record the album, available for soup or ~
SI OfromMesa Music.POBox 10035. • .t to 6 PM
Costa Mesa. 92627. ~
He isn't counting on making his ~f4~~M!~'I~ l ._ I .... I
first million dollars or climbing up CllUNf ,.,...A .. ,.
the Jazz charts with his record1n1. h 9AL80A . IOI E. BM.BOA 673-n26
was just something that he had to do. L~~==~=~===================~I a le~~Y of wns for a middle-aged r.
mus1c1an.
Reidling also realizes that \Ome
people may have different tastes.
1ncludin1 his 16-year-<>ld son Jamie.
also a musiciln.
"He's a drummer for 'The
Lobotomies.' 1 hut I think they've
chanaed over to 'The Creature : "
says Rcidlina. shakina his head with a
chuckle.
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age well One of the toughest anti-smoking ordinances in the nation
went into effect quietly last Thursday in Laguna Beach; so
quietly one would hardly notice that a momentous social change
has occurred.
Most smokers probably hope we will continue not to notice.
especiaJly when they exhale their burnt tobacco fumes into the
otherwise clean air. But time a nd science are closing in on the
smokers, casting them as the Typhoid Mary of the '80s, the
spreaders of life-threatening disease.
Tlfeir once-sacred right to smoke has been exposed as a
danJerous infringement on the rights of non-smokers not to be
subjected to tainted, unhealthy air.
Thelimes they are a-changin'. Fast.
In addition to the Laguna Beach ordinance, the county has
an anti-smoking ordinance that applies to its public building's
and Newport Beach has taken the first step toward adopting an
ordinance that is likely to be similar to Laguna's.
Despite the fact that total cigarette sales seem to be holding
their own smoking is becoming socially unacceptable -like
drinking from the finger bowl or licking the plate -at least in
some circles. And so are the smokers.
The transition from dashing, debonair smoke-inhaling
gentlemen and chic. a ppealing cigarette-puffing ladies to the
social equivalent of rats during the plague must be traumatic. It
can't be easy for the Marlboro man to fi nd his image has gone
from virile to viral.
In fact. cigarette sm okers are more dangerous than lepers to
those near them. Until now. they have not only escaped the
--social Sh$ffi& that m ight ha~e been theirs, but they have made
their victams feel guilty about complainin$.
The weight of evidence and public opm ion finally has been
bro ught to bear on our lawmakers. Long-overdue protections for
-non-smokers are being incorporated into the body of law.
Now, despite the fact that it may impose psychological a nd
physical discomfort on smokers, non-smokers must exercise
their newly enshrined rights. They must shrug off their guilt and,
when a neighboring diner or a co-worker lights up in a no-
smoking zone, they must complain.
Letfroliticians sacrifice
the r 'perks' to cut deficit
To the Ed11or.
Enough already! rm sick of p0h-
ticians pontificating about the sacri-
fices "the people" must make (I just
heard Gary Han. that fa iled presiden-
tial candidate, band y the expression
about on one of those meet-the-press
shows) in order 10 balance the budget
and maintain a strong defense pos-
ture on the national level -or beef up
the police depanment and improve
trash collection at the local level.
These sacri fices usuall y involve
higher taxes. More money for less
service in many cases. All su~csted
by poht1c1ans who spend millions to
JOin the pack every few years and fall
all over each other 10 get elected to
jobs the "perks" of which would
make W.R. Hearst blush. Where'-; the
sacrifice here?
I say it's spi nach! And I sa y to hell
with 11!
I say the answer is for these yahoos
to become more fiscall y responsible. I
say it's time for them to take a course
or two in cost accounting and stop
tossing the billions they arc already
collecting around like so much Mon-
opoly money.
I say they are wastrels and n's time
they gave an accounting of their
stewardship. We're angry. fellas. The
pany·s almost over.
The fat lady 1s about 10 sing!!!
MA RY JANE WOOD
Laguna Beach
Water~ sewage and fair board
To the Ed1tor-
A recent anicle by the Dall> P1J o1
regarding proposed commercial de-
velopment of the Orange C ounl)
Fairgrounds stated that Costa Mesa
Mayor Norma Hertzog 1s concerned
about "potential impacts on the local
high way. water and sewer systems··
II caused me to quc'it1 on several
points which I hope she would answer
1n an open letter (via the Dally Pilot)
to the citizens of Costa Mc .. a.
I. I-; the Orange County Fair-
grounds currently recc1v1ng water
service from the Mesa Consultdatcd
Water D1stm:t and sewage service
from the Costa Mesa an1 taf) Dis-
trict?
2. If the answer to question "lo I i~
yes. 1s this a resuli" of a contractual
agreemeni between the Orange Coun-
t)' Fair Board and/or the State of
Cahforn1a and the City of Cos1a
Mesa?
3. If the answer 10 question No. 2 1<;
yes. what 1s the chronological 1crm of
the contractual agrecmcn1. and what
arc the compensatory terms of the
cont ract for all panics 'i1gnaturc 10
such agreement?
The answer 10 th ese question'
would certainly be enlightening 1nfor-
mat1on for the c1111cns of<.. osta Mesa
and ma} poss1hl} sti mula te creati ve
thinking for future negotia uons with
the Orange Count) Fair Board and
the state of('aliforn1a.
BOB SIMON ON
C'oo;ta Mesa
Christian objects to bombing
To the Editor:
Rep. Don Edwards. chairman of a
House Jud1c1ary panel on c1v1I and
constitutional rights. w1<>hes to pros-
ecute the more radical and abusive
Christian activists protesti ng against
abortion clinics.
He fails to understand that the Roe
vs. Wade decision yanked the Con-
stitution unceremoniously off the
sanctity of life stand enjoined by the
higher law it was to be interpreted by
-the Bible.
We Christians recogn1Lcd that
our lcaa! S.)'Stc snow opcrauna on
unlaw1ul a arbitrary principles
violating t hiJher law. wh1c~ con-
tained fixed values. Still trying to
follow the higher law while bucking
the creeping tentacles of <>eculansm.
Chns11ans have revolted with ag·
vess1vc ac11 v1st approacheo; in the
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few wa)s the law c;t1ll permits: by
p1cke11ng. lecturing. wnt1 ng letters
and books ballot box un'>Cating of
reluctant repre'iCntat1' es. and run·
ning our own candidates.
You Chn'ltian'i wh o bomb
abortion clinics (and possibly at·
tempt shooting elderly upreme
Court Justices) must turn your~lves
in. The only fo rct' we recogniLc God
permits con~1!it'i of defensive and
lawful mcan!I.
The higher law 1s still ht'ld to be in
effect 1n our li ves. and this means a
lawful civil d1sobed1cnce against an
unj ust coun which arbitrarily inter·
prcts the Constitution by the willy·
nilly valu es of the populace, and not
by the biblical princ1ple'I previo usly
agreed upon by 8 nation under Ood.
TEVFN M. H TING
Founuun Valley
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Pub'o;Nr
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\\ \\HI M1TON -1 have to root.
\\ hl·n I l·annol. I <.'annot even pretend
11lll'fl''il 1n a 'itruggh.'. This is the case
n~)\\ \\Ith 1hc Iran-Iraq war. with any
World ~ril·~ without the Brooklyn
Do<lger ... und. up until recently. with
that mo't am.Jill' of Washington
struggle'> -the war over pell)
d1fl~rl'nl'C'I between Richard Bun at
Stntc and Richard Perle at Defense-.
Bo1h un· hawks. bot h lust for the MX.
bu l onlv the Richard named Burt
would 1ak1.· a swipe at Lauren Bacall.
Mensans are intelligent,
but not always very smart
II wu~ done. it's true. by in·
ad wrtc1wc.·but 11 was done rionethe-ll'"'· The New York Times. in an
attl·mpt to triviali1c one of the epic
'>lruggks of our era. had the two
K1rhard~ rl·,eal their favorites.
What cun }OU make of someone
who\e favorite reading 1s government
dor uments? -What is there to say
about a fellow whose favorite maga-
11nl'\ 1ndude Commentary. whose
fa,onle mov1 l' is "Wild Straw·
hcrm·s." and" hose favontc songs are
High 1.0. doesn't --provide immunity
against du_m ~ness
She got bored sitting around doing .. Dann\ Bov" and"La Vi~ En Rose."
nothing. so she decided to bake som1: Thl' · d10crcnl'e tx·twecn the two
brownies. She took them.out of the ml·n onl) tx·rame 'itark when 11 came
BILL oven and put them o n a rack to cool. to ··1;i, orite actor." Perk named Paul
!\lier a bi1. she decided the) JUSI Srnlll'ld. But Bun. whose fa vorite
might be cool enough to cat. but ho~ mo\ 11.· ,., "Casablanca." chose two: H to find out? Ahar There was the f lumphrcy Bogart :rnd - wait! -not AIVEY thermometer with which she had Laur1.·n Bacall. but "\oung" L:\Urcn l"ve got 8 confrsswn to make 10 been taking her own temperature all Barnll." Thrn: you· have it. The
you. and I hope you won't hold it day. Why not take 1hc brownies· rnmcrvatiH·ath1sworst-amanfor
against me. t raturc'l wl1on1 appearances arc everything. a Mcnsan misreading a rec ipe and empe · I belong to Mensa . S 1 J would b1.· lhc la<;t 10 den} that the putting 20 eggs in a cake wherc the Shl' did. he popped t 1l' Not only do I belong to Mensa. but redpe called for 1wo. Not only that. thermometer into the brownies and 'oung Lauren Bara II was. as they sa).
I have since I 966. Not only that. but but he had to go to the store in the watch1.·d as 1h1.· mer<:ury rose. an<l \oml·thing to look at.
I'm running_for a posi tion on the middle of mmng his batte-rto-gt"I rose. amt rnsr-some more -fln:Ill)' Hut tht'rri~'timethrng-ahout Bttrt's
board of directors of our Orange more eggs. He only had 18 in the i.'xplodingrightthroughthetopofthe U'>l'Ofthl•word")oung"tha11mplies
County group. And. since I'm in my house. He started 10 get suspiciou'i lhermom{'ter and all over her thal Bacall is. like Veronica Ufl{t or
confessing mode. l'\e been writing when hi s batt{'r llllcd four cake pans brownil'S. -\\a Gardner or '>Orne Miss America
fo(..Q ur local ncwskucr for about five rathl"f th1m lh~two tht' rt-ripe pro Ill-She sa}s she ate rhcm-:myway:--t~ huttc rfl 5 of a womsn whe
:rears. For free. ised. Mensa has a totallv unearned l·aml' and went 1n a season.
For an) who don't know what Mcn<,ans arc human. and no more reputation for being a club composed Raca ll is no longer a Jaguar. Bui I
Mensa ·1s (and there arc probabl> immune to dumb things happening to of intellectual i.nobs. Chanl'es arc \\Ould rather spend an e' cntng wnh
manv). '"Mensa 1s an 1ntcrna11onal lhcm ihan an) bod) d sc Another of ,er~ good that 1f~ou v.cre to attend a lll·r than an\ 20-\car-old -e\Cn that
'>OCICt) in which the sole requirement m} own was the time I look the food Mensa meeting. and didn't knO\.\ lad\ 1n "Splash"~ ... C\en 1f she came
for memtx·rsh1p 1s a score at or above cup llfT our bird'c; cage. better. you'd feel hkc ) ou were al a '' 11h l Ul' rnrds ... C\ en 1f her faH>rite
lhl' 98th percent ile on any of a r deaned 11 up prl'll} wcll bu1. "hen meeting of the local PT or eH·n a mo' ll' "il>~··w1ld tra\.\berncs" and
numtx·r of standard IQ tests. I reiurned. the bird was gone! How Saturda) nigh I <.'ocktail pany. The l'' en. \om1."h<>". 1f she could know
··Mensa 1s a nonprofit soe1CI) could ihal be? The door wac; 'illll onl:r difTercncc Would-bc-thn1 the "hat I m1.·an1 when I said I both
"hose sole purpose is to serve as a laiched and. as for as I knew. he didn"t conver<;ations taking place would Ix· a drl·aded :ind could not \.\ait for my
means of communication and as-know how 10 unlatch 11. Even tfhe had lot less serious. and )ou'd hear man~ 'ion 10 gl·t older. She could not know
'icmbh for its members. Mensa itself learned how IO unlatch 11• 11 !>Cemed more jokes. -1.nov. b) cApcnence. which is th e
holds · no opinions. champions no prett> unhkel> that he'd stop to lat<.·h The talk might ce nter on atomi<. onl~ \\a} to know rertain things.
causes.and 1s not affilta1ed in any wa) 11 up again. It finall y dawned on me physics but. much more likel y. 11 Hut Hacall would. She has the age.
w11h an} other organ17a1ion. Mcm-Iha I birds don't differentiate between might be conccrnt:d with thl' com· thl' miles. the character -and the
tx·rship 1nquinec; may be sen1 to: doors and food cup openings. To parison of two rock groups or the rourngc to wear h1.·r years like younger
Orange Cou nt~ Mensa. PO Box them. one hole in a cage i!> ac,-goud as meri ts of one brand of rak1.· mix 3, women wea r jewelry. The young
18265. Irvine ('A 92713." anoiher. opposed to another. Baral! wa!> a beaut): the older Bacall.
The ahove appears on the inside A very good friend told me one on What the heck. they migh 1 (.'ven tx.· hkc man' \\omen like her. is just a
cover ofour newsletter. the Oracle. herself. It also had to do with baking. talki ng about my ginards. d1tli.·rcnt 0k1nd of IX'auh.
Ann is (gasp) also a member. It seems she was of Junior high Columnist Bill Har vey lives Jn Richard Cohen is a syndicated
It takes a lot of courage to tell you school age -and was 'i1ck one day. Huotlngtoa Beacb. columnist.
about my club affiliation. There arc .-----------------------------------------ccna1n reactions I get from people.
The first 1s when I fix my famous
snack. I ha ve a secret recipe that I fix
from 11me to time and serve at
meetings. People lo\e 11. and it goes
\Cf) quickl) The) smark I heir hps
and shovel 11 in right up to the time I
happen to mcn11on tha1 the main
ingredients arc chicken g1u.ards and
hearts. Usuall)'. people unobtrus1 vcl)'
drop portions of the snack into
obscure places and become very
polite; but OC'Cas1onall>, there will be a
loud "AAARRRGGG H~" and the
occasional person will faint dead
awn)
This. despite the fact that
nanoseconds ago. he w-as devouring
the g111ards wi th grca1 relish.
The ')CCOnd 1s when I tell peuple of
m> M1.·nsa affiliatwn. Sometimes. but
b> no means alwa}s. something
indcllnable happens. I chanic from a
deltnous ~na<:k to chicken gizzards.
The fact that a person belongs to
Mensa doesn't nccc~sarily mean that
he or 'ihe doesn't c\Cr do really dumb
thing\. fherc u'iCd to be a column 1n
our na11onal newo;lcner. Thc Mensa
Bulletin (original. what".') called ··A
Turn oft he Tables."' Membcr<i would
write in and 1ell about trulv dumb
things the} had done. ·
One of m) own (b) no means the
~or<>t) 1., the fact that whcne"cr I nde
'he ferf) from Balboa Island to 1he
Peninsula. 1f I happen to be the fif\I
car on the boat. I find myself abou1
tlnlfwa> across the channel . steering
the fC'rr) with my steering wheel.
A true' classic hap(>Cncd to a
member who lr ves in Minnesota. He
h H'i 1 n a house on the sho re of a lake.
It was spn ng. so he decided to take the
c;now tires ofT his rar. He had
completed the JOb and. Ix-cause it was
downhill to his garage. h1.· decided to
hne the-'inow ttrC" ll4> and simply roll
tnem down the driveway in'o his
&arltiC Good rdca.
He aimed very carefull). relca5ed
the tires -and stood in ~hocked
amnLcment as his tires rolled right on
past the garn.gc and into the lake.
Tht'rc·s an actual case on record of
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a bo ut Pacific View M em orial Park's
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over three tho usand years o ld : it's
called the Family Cem e t er y. The idea
was con cci ved t o p ro vide a pri vat c
family cemete r y within Pacific
Vie w Memdrial Par k for
tho c who wish to
create a s trong family recognition. The
Family Cem et e r y can be p r ivate or
semi-private, large or s mall, simple or
impre ivc as you choose. In fact, you
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p~oralepatrons, soloists loo
J eff Philip unmask ed as ktng-
of Carniva l In Rio m err im ent
Plott and E4 Seamfflter, Dn. CMrlet and AllM
l &elemau a.M Pa&rlm Fl'eftrlcllt were amona the
underwriters ofOranae County Master Chorale's third
anrwal Bach Festival.
Following the chorale's performance of"The
Passion AccordioatoSt. John" at OrarigeCoast Colleae
they were presented with plaques of appreciation ara
wine and horsd',oeuvres party in the Villa Park home of
Gary and Marcia DeVHI.
lliollriiliiliiii '---+f1~gr~horale-membeFStpatronS';'COnr--
RIO Coftee Cbatrman Diane Dlelal wttb tributorsandguests-wercjoinedbysoloistsJoa
Donna Browaell at Tlae Rita welcomed... H1m,Uey and J ... &Ma Welcl1, tenors; Deberu
Andrea POeter and Peay Blelen and .••
V olpt, soprano, and RodHy Gllfry, bass-baritone.
This season's festival was of special importance as
'85 commemorates the 300th birthday of Johann
Sebastian Bach. Ad visory committee members were
Noey AdlerTlloraaoa,chairwoman; Gary A. DeVaal,
Frederick SWUll, Sudra McCue (chorale pia nist) and
Dr. MH rice Allard.
Others attending the party were Don and Deloret
Wagoner, the PHI Moaroet and Doua Bance. ••• A coffee at The Ritz that started out to be a "frie nd-
raiser" for Rehabilitation Institute of Southern Cali-
fo rnia (RIO) and its affili ate, Crippled Children's
Society really turned out to be a fu nd-raiser.
Event Chai rm an Diane Dlebl said. "Hus and
Cbarlene Prager are so special ... they underwrote .the
event and we had money to give RIO." Fresh fruit,
croissants and Irish coffee were served.
Some 80 women learned more about RIO, a non-
profit health care facility serving the county (infants to
se niors) for 35 ytars.
Terry Pimentel, director of children's programs,
~Ike~ ~t?out serv ices to help youngsters with learning
d1sab1httcs-how they get help early so they can fit in
with "normal" youngsters when they reach school age
and about the new day care center wath therapists.
Te11 Garra rd, Helen Etcbbaclll and Lee Sclllolbye
(who have been R 10 supporters for 20 years) attended
along with Nancy Hi.Des, Junior League president;
Andrea Pfister, Pegy Blelen, Toya Norvldat (acting
as hostess). Beny Belde. and Mary Dell L1ca1.
Also there we re Steve Ma r1e&lc and his daughter
~...lie::~~ Megllan, who was in a United Way movie, pictured on
the RIO brochure and caricatured on Crippled Barbara Campbell and daughter Debbie. Childrens stationery. He talked about their personal
experiences with htr phy11cal therapy at RIO.
Mo~ who k"amed about
abe April 18 luncbeon a.nd I 0
a.m. tour oftht institute in
Oranac were T~
BartieraC=and two daur;.~ Ce ,, ..
and IU .. er,N.-, •
Allam•, development direc-
tor; o.ua a ...... u,-0ay1e
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uccutivedircctor.
Persons wishina to tct
involved with RIO may call
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ington Beach had k~wn
about his "royal blood" for
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MEGBANMARGETIC 300at the Carnival in Rio
ball held by Masked Ball chapter of Orange County
Performing Arts Center it came as a surprise.
With much fanfare he was unmasked and crowned
King Rex I during a festive ceremony in the Disneyland
Hotel Ballroom.
Ruling with hi m over the evening of merriment in
elat>?rate costumes were Queen Dee Trajillo (the royal
exotic swan ) and royal court -Gluy Gru t, Del .. hle
Naff, Gloria Aleuade r, Yolaada Jeasem, Vicki Reyes,
Kay Zubrod, Jallut Aarons, Rldanl Adams, Job
Jeasea, AJ Goaaalet and Bill Gru& II.
Joyce HattlagsofHuntington Beach was chai rman
fo rthe evening and another Huntington Beach resident
Tom Sullivan (there with wife Patti) was emcee. _
"We should make more than $8,000 from this ball
fo r The Cente r." said Pa t Crockett. The evening beµn
with cocktails and horsd'oeuvresand continued with a
.. Supreme de Volaillc Chasseur" dinner and entertain-
ment by Dolores Bedard who sang for the~ery first time
a tune called "Orange County". Dick Emm011tand the
Homes Saving of America Band were in charge of
keeping the dance floor occupied.
Others getting caught up in the pageantry were
Barbara and Rlcbrd Adams, Marlly• Baker and Pal
Gayer,Sbroa and Kaox Brooks, Marie and Gordon
lkemorl, Sudra and Stanley Mittelman, Miry Oates
and Glry Kal11e, Kliae and Bart.ara Mar&la, the8ill
Redc11D1s. Mlcbel and Nora Morrison and Mary Ellis.
Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot Sty le Editor Vida
Dean.
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Dee Trajillo and Jeff Philip, in tJaelr J'97&)
finery, emlle at tbeir eabjecta ctartnc ••llecl
ball, bellefittnc Perform.tnc Arta Center.
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Dr. Anne Steinmann, right, watchea witb Sandra McCune
and Donna Bunce a• otbera get Maater Chorale plaquea.
Partytnl at reception after Bach featiYal finale are Don and
Dolorea ~aaoner and Jonathan Welch, tenor eoloiat.
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Cline and Barbara llartin enjoy tbe mukecl CarnlYal in Rio
with S11perlor Court Judge llobert and Ardl.a Knoz.
Kids benefit when ·warring parents separate
DEA R ANN LAN DERS: I ha'e
JUSt read another an1cll· about the
disastro usefTect of di vorce on chil-
dren. It is something I ha ve never
experienced. but I do have something
to share.
My parents rcccn1lycelcbra1ed
their 30th weddingann1vcrsaf). The}
have a terrible marriage. Mother tells
me they stayed togeth er "'for the sa ke
ofthech1ldren." I 1old her. "You did
us no favor."
I spe nt m} childhood parenting m}
} ounger brother and sister when
Mom and Dad were nol speak mg 10
each other. We prayed every night
they would ge t a di vorce. We could
adjust to that. It would have been
easier than not knowing what to
expect from one minute to 1he next.
Strangely enough I pro fited in some
ways from my parents' bad mamage.
I am very close to my brother and
sister. Also. I lea rn ed how importan t
t:ommunica1ion is. Because I grew up
wjth a couple of horrible examples I
wasdeterm inc·d 10 haven lovmg
relationship wi th my husband and
not be a constant critic :i nd com-
plainer. I understand how divorce can ha':c'
some negativccfTcctson youn,onc .
but to stay in a mise rable marriage
"for the sa ke of the children" can be
worse.-A DIFFERENT DR UM·
MER IN MARYLAND
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DEA R MARYLAND: Some cltll·
dren of divorced parents do 11ffer
becaase of tbe split. Ollten become
stronger la tlle broken places. Simply
being raised by a mollaer and fat~r
under one roof gaarantee1 notltln1.
The lllgh rate of divorce today (50
percent) sag est• tllat couples mipt
try a little harder lo make marr1a1e
work. If ll l1 11tterly lmpo11ible,
everyone Is better off wben tlle
warring partners go tllelr separate
ways. • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Would
yo u consider a sexual relationship
bc1wcen firsl cousins incest? Does 11
produce unhealthy children? I know
couples who are first cousins and
their children have no visible b1nh
defec ts.
Please disc uss the chances for
defec ts of children who are born to
fi rst cousins. For pnvac) 's sake, -
NO NA ME. NO STATE. U.S.A.
DEAR NO NAME: l would Dot
consider aa Intimate relatlonslllp or
marriage between fi rst cousins ID·
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cestuous. In some states, bowever,
marriage between first co.slas is
Illegal.
l con111lted with Dr. Henry L.
Nadler, dean of Way ne State Univer-
sity Medical Sclllool In Detroit. Dr.
Nadl er said, "Tbree percent of all
clalldren born la tile Ualted States
laave blrtll defects. Tiie lncreas~ In
blrtlt defects amoag clalldren born of
first-<:ousln marrla1es 11only1llglat-
ly lll,her.
"Tbere are certain genes such as
Tay-Sach1, 1ickle cell anemia, and
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One of the most beautiful
love stories we've had in
the movies in quite a long
time ... It's a beautiful
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present la both pa rents. would affect
tlle clllld. These Jeae1 are, laowever.
relatively rare.'
hairpieces for men -so long irs tlley are the rlglal color. are of blgll quality,
flt well aad are properly maintaiaed.
I would suggest that all co.pies
who have lnberitable diseases la tltelr
families seek genetic ~reenlag.
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D1sco~er hu~ lU be dare bair '~irhour fall ms hook. line and smkC'r.
.\nn L.ancJas· book/er. ··Daring Do's
and Don 'ts ... " 11/ help ) ou be morf'
/XllS<'d and urcor_, ourselfon dares.
Sc.'nd ~Oct·nrs along" 11h a long.
scamped. self-adcJ~ssed en' elope
,..,rh ·'our requesr ro .\nn Landers.
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DE.\R ANN LANDER Wh' arc
you against hairp1eCl'S for ml.'n'1 •
houldn't men as ~ell as ~oml.'n tx·
able to do ~hate' cnhe' can 10 be
moreatt racti\'e"-.\RC HIE IN L .\
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HOLL YWOOO -An Oscar can
• the eokt at the end of the rainbow b' an actor or IClttU-• prize which
makes one benkablc at the bol office and touaht after on lbe SO(ial circuit.
But It may also be ajinl. Th~ who doubt the jinx theory
mipt •top to wonder what ever
haPOened to Miyoshi Umeld , Georae
Cllaltiris, Lila Kcdrova and Louise
Fletther-Oscar winners who faded
into obscurity.
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1-.: di ll;N:alt N#lltllt
tMllr '° tWlr Ll9M.9 OIM lllCtf Nfl) Godfather. Part II." Nobody knows
t~ trouble he has Sttn since then. He nlm'IOOlll'ANY
went wildly over bud&ct with '1:=~ "Apoeal ypsc Now," failed spectacu-~~
larly with "One From Tht Hean." ma ...
The so-called Oscar jinl was once .....
explained by the late David Niven. HOfllATHOY\JNI
"There ,arc two kinds of Academy MOVll
Awards for actors:• Niven said. "One uu "Hait" (1979) JoM Saveoe.
is given to an actor because the old TtMIWMllllN.
boy has been around for a long time ~~ ........... Y04111" 119141 and deserves a pat on the back. That's -.. ~-,
how I got mine, bless the voters' Dudley Moote. NM4Mlja Klnlkt.
hearts. _.._
And what ab6ut Mi£,haeJ.Ciminor_._-IJ'.NM111t11Yti,__ __ -..-----.. .. ..,;..;n~-'n=pley anoRTchard Dttyfuss.
to name a few. eiustert~. tf I didn't leave. I would
have cracked up." She returned to
Europe and devoted herself to the
theater.
..The other.kind a(Qscar is band~ 1~ -:VI MAIN out for a once-in-a-lifetime kind of _
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On Academy Awards ni&ht. each
stood in the spotlight, a JOld plated
saatuct1e in hand. besktna in the
ettatest glory oftheircarccrs. But that
moment. when their names were in
lleadlines, seemed to mark the high Point of careers which declined
afterward.
"There is no such th ing as an Oscar
jinl," insisted Luise Rainer. who has
been cited as the classic case of the
Oscar jinl . The legendary actress was
the first performer to win two Oscars
for "The Great Z1C1feld in 1936 and
.. The Good Eanh' in 1937. After
that. her film career faded.
But when she visited here this year
IO film a segment of"Love Boat," she
11tid there were other reasons for her
ca'l'cer eclipse. She explained that the
second Oscar came af\er she had
made ei,ht films in three years. was
undergoing a divorce from play-
wright Clifford etsand had tired of
being bossed by MGM.
··1 had to nee for my life." she said.
··1 had been pushed to the limit of my
For others -~rformers and
directors -the Oscar has been less
than the golden opponun1t) they
dreamed of.
Michael Cimino. who won the
Oscar as best director of 1978 for
"The Deerhunter." next directed an
ambitious western. "Heaven's Gate,"
which became the qulntessenual fail-
ure, torpedoinJ United Artists and
cooling off Cimino's career. Only
recently has he been recovering.
And what about Ben Kingsley, best
actor of 1982 for "Ghandi"? He
hasn't appeared in a major film since.
Richard Dreyfuss· career went into a
tailspin after his Oscar for "The
Goodbye Girl" in 1977, and Timothy
Hutton. best supportin~ actor of 1980
for "Ordinary People.' hasn't had a
hit since.
Francis Ford Coppola scored the
amazing feat of winning for best
director of 1974 for a seq uel. ''The
Scripters due Oscars
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The late
screenwriters Carl Foreman and
Michael Wilson have been voted
Academy Awards for their contnbu-
tions to the script for "The Bridge on
the River Kwai."
The movie won the 1957 Oscar fo r
best screenplay based on material
from another medium. Foreman and
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role that 1s so dazzling that it must be llMCllB./LIHMll
recognized. But what does the poor NlWIHOUR
chap do for an encore? Pans like that I FM:aOfCULT'UM
rarely happen twice in a lifetime." .!.!!'!Of_,_
Some performers who had just that _._. "'"'-
problem were: • :zoo
Louise Fletcher. the best actress of •• ''Chlttie Chin And The eur .. Of 1975, gave a memorable ponrayal of The Dragon OuMn" (19811 Ptter
the dreaded Nurse Ratchitt in "One "'Oslinow.AicNrdH11cn
Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest." But (%)MCME
Hollywood has few such meaty roles u u "The Spitit Of St Louis"
for middle-age actresses, and Miss (19571J1t11ttSlew1W1. MurrayHlmil·
Fletcher has made only occasional Ion
films since. appearing m .. Excorcist 2:
The Heretic." "The Cheap Detec-
tive" and .. Brainstorm:·
Miyoshi Umeki. best supporting
actress of 1957. won for her touching
role as the tragic sweetheart of Red
Buttons 1n "Sayonara." But there
Y1ere few parts for Japanese actresses
in Hollywood and she found little
work except in a Jerry Lewis comedy
and "The Courtship of Eddie's
Father."
George Chakiris was best support-
ing actor of 196 1 for his portrayal of
the dynamic gang leader in "West
Side Story." But casting directors saw
his slight dancer's build as unsuitable
for leading man roles and he made
only a few more films including. .. Diamond Head." .. 623 Squadron."
and "Is Pans Burning?"
Lila Kedrova was unforgettable as
Anthony Quinn's faded sweetheart in
"Zorba the Greek" and won the best
supponing actress Oscar 1n 1964. But
th~ French-Russian actress played
only character roles in subsequent
stage and film appearances including
··Tom Curtain." "Penelope." and
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Marsha Mason. Juon Robards.
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Ed Nellon.
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lantdelays,costov:erruns
NE\\_' YO.RK -Unions controlled by orpniu d crime helped stretch out nstr~c~1on ume to IS years i nd add to the S4 bilhon cost overruns of Lona.
and ~orcha.m nuclear power plant. the CBS television show .. 60 Mi nut~"
P,Or1td Sunday. Two of the plant's former workers said mot>-innuenced
ions had absolute control of work at the power plant in Suffolk County. The ~leaf Rcal&;latory C~mm1u1on &ranted horcham a low-pawer lictnte last
o(lth. but wuhdrcw it after hearinaalleptions of problems at the plant.
'Neill •r• he can •tJJJ ~111 MK
WASH f NOTO!" -!1ousc Speaker T homas P. O'Neill says he can still u~ld a House ma,Jorny t~~11I the M".< missile system but that President Reagan
• pulling out ev~ry stop to assure 11s survival. "The vote is very, very do~."
h1tc House C:h1e.f of tatT Donald Regan sa id unday. The intenS( battle for ote was continumg today, with House me mber"5 1ft¥1tcd-to-a White-Hou rie~na by Reapn and chief arms negotiator Max Kampclman "on the
clat1onsh1p of the MX program to progress in arms control.''
ape vlctlm• mu•t pay for evidence
WA HI NGTON -Addin.& insult 10 in1u ry, victims of rape and 11c1~1pted rape ~ave to foot 1h~ ball _for med1 l':ll evidence needed to prosecute
ssa1lants .. A m tanr Attorney General Lois Haight Herri ngton says.
omment1ng on a rcpon <ihow1ng there were at least 1.5 milhon rapes or
ttempted rapes bct~een 1973-82. Mrs. Herrington saidothat "in many states.
, pc v1ct1ms must hter~lly pay for their. crime." Thr new study. released
unday. was based on informa tion obtained through the National Crime
un ey. It showed. amo~g ~ther things. that medical expenses averaged SI 04
or some .S80.000 rape v1ct1ms who !>ufTcrcd injuries.
FAA to cut DJght delays
NEW YORK -Newa1r lr!lffic procedures :11med al reducing Oaght delays
"h1ch h11 recor~ levels last year include drop~1ng the requirt>ment that airliners
on the same flight path be scpara1ed b) _() miles. The New York Times
n:poned today. Ihe..Ecdcral Av1at1on Adm1nistr:11ion wall begin new air tramc
procedures next mont h, foll owing th l' exp1ra11on next £unday of an agreement
tha1 a1rhncs made last fall to adJust ru!oh·hour sc hedules to reduce congestion.
the newspaper said.
Goetz to be a no-show today
. NEW YO~K -A lawyer for Bernhard Cioctt sa}S has clt en1 will appear
bc ton.: a grand j~ry T uesday -not 1oday -despite a gra nd juf) 's refusal
t•arher to delay his testimony in the subwa) <ihootings of four )Ouths. Defense
a11orne} Bari) Slotni ck said un11I Sunda). he and anoth er defense lawyer.
Jo'lt·ph Kl'lncr. thought Goc11 would not be able to tcstif) until Frida) because
the~ were lied up IO trial!. in\ ol .. ing Other clients. But Slotnick called wees..
TV during the li ve ''New!>makN ··program. which featured an 1ntt rv1ewwith
Kd ner. to sa) hl' would appear Tuesda) w11h GoetL because Manhauan D1s1ri~t Allo rncy in tervened to free him for one da} from a previous trial
co mmitment.
AID8 Unked to klnlng
BURLI NGAME -A ma n whose \\1fe died of '\IDS has succum bed to
pneumonia and fatigue but had the "classic symptoms" of Al OS. says a doctor
11ho believes lhc man con1 r<1ctl·d the fa tal illness b} kissing the woman . Donald
Paul Bauer. 72. died unda) 15 da~s after being admitted to a Burlingame
hoc,p1tal. His w11l' had d1~d of .\IDS 1n Scptemw :I{\tr rcce1"nl -a
-,.ontamanatcd blood transf USIOO In 1979, ..\uthOratleS 53)' if Il la IS correct. Baue"t
11ould he th(• fi rst person on record to get .\IDS from another person's ~li va.
LO NGELES (AP) -F1rcs fed
by a m)'sterious p s continued to burn
around a Hollywood cloth1na store
houn af\er 21 people were inj ured. t~o critically. when an expl0$iOn
~haltered the bu1ldana as about 7S
people shopptd itlSldc. authorities
said.
Ga seeping throuah the ground
burned in flaming hedgerows early
today as authorities. who eliminated
commercial na1ural gas as 1hc source,
invc up tcd whether the gas that blew
apan Ross Dress-for-Lt'ss at S p.m.
unday came from an abandoned.
burred 0ttwct11-. ---
After the blast the flames c;pread
down sidewalks along two s1de1 of the
building and about 80 feet across a
parking lot to 3rd St reet. Aames
fli ckered along the gro und and some-
ume flared. several feet through
cracks and fissures.
One employee was not accoun&ed
for but a stateh of tht store found no
one. Fire Depanmen1 Battalion Chief
Richard Baker said early today.
Commercial bu1kh np in • two-block
am around tht scene were evacuated
after tht bla.st.
The u plosion blew tht front omhc
Ross store. shattered window up to a
block away and cracked the pave.
mCJ'l around the store. DamaJt was
tentatively estimated at $400.000.
said Au1stant Fire Chad Joseph
Lockwood.
"Thcrt was debns a mile m the air,
ir-sttmed.''-sald lttm Eanada. who
works at Mordigan Nursery Inc.
across the street from Ross.
The Southern Califo rnia Air Quali-
ty Manage ment District and the
Southern Cali fornia Gas Co. "con-
clusivtly" eliminated commercial gas
as the fuel through tests that revealed
the substance to be a methane-based
natural ps without some compo-
nents of IM commeteial Pf(>duci,
Baker •id fillty today.
"Wc'n: dliuina now that ifs aa
abendoned oil -eR," ht saad.
Tiit ftama miabt havt' to be
aJlowed to burn fOr days until the
source is found. he •id. addiOJ that it wu po11ib&e the ps mipt not
ncccuarily be comina from an aben·
doncd well shown by city maps to be
adjacent to the store.
•·we have in our experience that
those wells have 'caked (m tht past)."
gn com~-01¥tst0ft ma,..F-Jim
RadchfTc said.
Amona the locauons affected by
the continuing cl0$Urt were an
elementary school. a shoppin& antcr
and Farmer's Market, the noted
tourist spat.
After the blast. rum~ were a:lso
detected 1n a K Man *>ft Kf'Oll dllc
strett. and fire offiaalt ~tnted i1 witla
spark-free blo~
Gis company service rep·
rucntantt~ohnAMG1.-.4 M.-11&-------6.,,.._-41
into the beKmcnt oflbe K Man Md
round "about two inches o( ..... '" somt areu of the t>etement and ... is
secpma up throulh \hr. ..
He said the gas lackt the odorwtaidl
the p s company p(lts uno 111 ... '*t
instead had a "K'~r type odor."
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Army officer slain by Soviet guard
HEIDELBERG. Wl'St Germany
( i\P) -A Soviet guard shot and
killed an unarmed U .. Arm y offi r
of the American military mission in
Eas1 Germany and the United States
lodJed a "serious protest" over the
incident. U.S. authorities said today.
An urgent investigation of the
hooti ng was under wa)'. authoraties
said.
The otTicer was 1dent1fied as MaJ .
.\rthur D. Nicholson. Jr .. 37. of West
Redding. Conn .. accordi ng to Lt. Col.
Miguel Monteverde. an Army
spokesman at 1he Pentagon in Wash-
ington. HCJoined the Arm) on May I.
1969. he ~Id.
Nicholson. who was posted to the A Pentagon offi cial. who spoke on
U .. malatarv m1ss1 on in Potsdam. cond1t1on of anonymity. said the
East German}. was killed while on shooting occurred 1n or near the East
d}J!Y Sunday afternoon with another German town of ludwigslust. which
·'officer. "some distance from Berlin.·· is about I 00 miles nonhwest oflkr1in
said a di plomatic source in the West and about 30 miles from the We-st
German capital of Bonn. German border.
The other officer was unhurt. said The offi cial said he did not know
the source who spoke on condition he what type of East German or Soviet
not to be identified. installations might be in the area. but
Both Americans were unarmed. he added: ··This officer wasn't doing
said. anything he shouldn't have been
The death was announced in a brief doing."
statement from the U.S. Arm:':'y'7s-_.,hr East Berlin. Soviet Embassy
Euro pean headquarters in spokesmanViktorKozlik1r refuscd to
Heidelberg. whic h said 1t learned of comment on the incident. ··we have
1he shooting on Sunda). no information," he said.
The U.S. Arm) statement said.
Soviet diplomat
defected to U.S.
"U .. officials are dascussang the
sen ousness of the 1nc1dent w11h the
Soviet authoriti.e.s..:.
Later. a U.S. d1plomat1c source m
Bonn said the United States filed a
"se rious protest" with the Soviets
over the shooti ng. It was lodged by
the U .. diplomauc m1ss1on 1n West
Serhn. he said.
E\\-DELHI. India (AP) -T he
U.S. Embass) said toda) a Soviet
diplomat who duappeared whale
jogging ha s defected 10 the Uni ted
States. hut the Soviet Embassy
claimed their man might ha ve been
illegally c;pin1ed out of the countf).
The LI. '. Embassy. brcaki~tt
c.1lcnce on the-March 17 disap-
pearance of 37·)ear-old Igor GeLha.
who was stationed in Ne"' Delhi.
India's ExternarAITaar'S M1n1stry on
Sunda) gave· tht first official con·
firmataon of reports of the defecuon.
'the U.S. officer was lulled whale
"do1n' h1s1oband actang appropnate-
1):· said one d iplomatic source. who
also demanded anonymity. He re-
fused to say more.
The U.S. military m1ss1on in West
Berhn this afternoon confirmed the
shooting.
statemtnt by spokCJman Thomas A.
Homan sa.ad.
"The officer was on duty as a
member oftbe U.S. military liaitoD
mission in Potsdam (East Ger-
many)," the statement said. ••An
urgent investigation is under way 'o
determine the exact circumstance of
this unfortunate incident."
Officers at the Polldam miaioos
arc allowed to travel around E.ast
Germany except in restric1ed aias
named by tht Soviets, SllCh as Soviet
mili tary installations. In Wasbiaa-
ton. a.Suue ~flment official. who
spoke on condition he not be ident·
1fied. said the slain officer "was no& in
a rcstncted arca.M
Tht U.S. mission was one of three
set up in Potsdam after World War II •
b) the three Westem Allied powen -
the United Statts. Bntaan and France
-as a liaison with the Soviet fotces
in East Germany. . i··
At the time the mLSsions wen
established. rn rhe late t 940s. Com-
mun 1st East Germany was still the
Sov1eHx cupied zone. .
The Soviets. in tum . set up military
officcCS in three West German cities-
Frankfurt. Bunde. and Baden-Baden
- as liaisons with the U.S .• British
and French military.
U ndcr the 194 7 agreement thal
cstabhshcd c. mihtary liaison
missions -known as the HueboeT·
Malmin Agreement for the American
I '
•
CIA now popu ar on campus ---conlirmcd fncha'nt·pon ohh-e-deftt
Tsatsyn. the Sovie t spokesman.
said ofGezha: "He couldn't be taken
to a point outside India w1thout gross
v1olat1on of the sovereignty of this
nation as his Soviet diplomatic
passpon and 1den111 y card issued by
the Indian Foreign M1nastT) are
currentl> in the USSR Embassy in
New De-t h1 ... --
"It is with deep regret that 1 must
confirm the shooting and the death of
an Amencan army offi~r by a Soviet
.wld1cr 1A b.e-Gcrma~ Dcmocra11c
Republic (Eas1 Germany) on the
afternoon of Sunday. March 24:· a
and So¥1tt generals who signed the
acamL each side 1s allo~ ___ __,.
LOS .\NGELES -.\fter years of an1mosit) generated by 1he Vietnam
V.ar and Watergatl'. recruiters fo r the Crntral lntclhgencc Agenq ha H' once
.1ga1n bccomr \\elcome on most campuscs."'Wc had-a record 150.000 JOb
.ippl1ca11ons last }Car:· said Paw Vol1. a Cl.\ public affairs spokeswoman
\fo<,t colkgc seniors \\ere nine ~ears old whl'n the last .S. fighting troops
pulled out of Vietna m an 1973. and 10 wh en President Richard M. N1,on
re\lgned from olTice 1n 1974.
McMarttn kids treated to plcnlc
MAN HATTAN BEACH -A p1cn1c v1s11cd b) Emmanuel Le1\1S of the
telev ision show "Webste r .. was held for children unde~o1ng counse ling an
ronnl'ctaon with the McMar11n Pre-School child molestation case and others.
The p1cn1c Sunda~ was organi1ed b} the parents of children who attended the
\'1rg1n1a Mc Manin Pre·School and fi ve other area preschools that were closed
after 1nvest1gat1ons into allegations of child molesta11on. More than 100
ta m a hes auendcd the event on a local high school tield.
Seven Jnducted lnto T V Hall
SANT A MONICA -T clc\'1s1on notabks Carol Burnell. Walter ( ronk1te
and Sid Caesar were inducted into the Tek v1s1on Academy Hall of Fame for
their contri butions to thl' magic tube. S)h estcr "Pat .. Weaver. the NOC
t'\CCuti\e wh o fo unded 1he "Toda)" and "Tonight" shows. was also inducted
duri ng a black·tie gathenn_g of650 celebrities. telcv1!.1on e'ecutaves and their friend~ al thl.' Santa Monica i' ic Auditorium on Sunday. Rod Scrling of
"T\\1 l1ght Zone" fame. Ed Sullivan and Joyce Hall. founder of the "Hallmark
Hall of Fame" tel c 1S1on specials were inducted into the Hall of Fame
po~thumously.
WORLD
Fr ench teacher believed kidnapped
BEIRUT. Lebanon -The head of the French Cultural Center 1n the
'1011lcm po11 city of Tripoli an nonhern Lebanon 1s reponed mi ssing and
feared kidnapped. police here ~1d toda). Police ~ourccs 1n Be1ru1 said Bernard
Bonne. a French langua~e teachcr at the center. an formed pohce in the El-Tall
neighborh ood of 1he Cit) that Gilles S1dne) Peyrolles last had been seen
Sa turday afternoon.Tripoli 1 ~ 50 miles north of Beirut.
~IJJnee torpedo boat returned home
EOUL. South Korea -The goH·rnment announced Monda) at would
allow a Chinese torpedo boat and m crew to return ho me. and 'i81d
invcs11gators had concluded the violence that k ft SI:\ crewmen dead was not
politically motivated. The torpedo boat had dra fted into South Korean wa ters
bn Frida)' with the dead 'lailor!I on board and Wll!. towed to a port on the west
coast. Government .,pokeC1man Lee Won·hong 'laid Monda) that all 13
su rviving crewmen. 1nclud1ng two who were wounded 1n the 'lhooting and two
others blamed for causing the incident. had 'aid the) wanted to return to
C'hana. Lee made no specific mention of reporti. that some of thl· crew might
have been trying to defect. hu t said the cla'ih wa!I s1ancd b) two disgruntled
crewmen who had been reprimanded h) 1he1r !tuperiors hortl) before the
.. hooti ng.
11on and dismissed an) connecuon
with the assassinatio n of a So' 1et
embass) otlic1al last Thurc,da) in tht'
Indian capital.
"Igor (iez ha has requested and
hcen gran1cd political as~ lum at a
po int ou1s1de India." the .\mencan
c;tatcment 'Wlid ... He 1<; safe and well an
the lln11ed States."
.\ 'l pokesman for the So' 1et Em-
ba<>S) 1n Ne 'A> Delhi. Vlad1m1r N.
Tsatsvn. told The .\s<>oc1ated Press
toda}· that Ge7ha le ft tx:hand hi s
d1 plomat1c passport The diplomat
also left behind his wife and 10..)ear-
old daush1er. who h:l\ c since been
moved from their residence tn south
Delh i to thl' embass> compound .
Geiha. a third St.'Crctaf)' in the
l'mbassy's 1n fo rmat1on depan ment.
vanished" h1le Joggi ng 1n a Cit) park
The Soviet spokesman also said:
"The picture of the disappearance ...
is not clear at this stage. But taking
;oto account the nature of1h1s man. 11
is doubtful he v.as acting volun·
tarih "
Kh ur\hed .\lam Khan. India's
deput} e"<tcrnal atTa1rs man1stcr. told
Parliament the go .. ernment had
asked thl' L1nited States for an
e\planat1on of Gezha's defection.
\ "We ha 'e made 1'.11own oursenous
concern 10 the .S government
aboul th as 1nc1den1 and-asked them to
let us have full details surrounding
1t.'' he said. ·~The govern ment of
India is also examin ing all aspects of
the case as to how an official of the
ov1c1 Embassy left India
clandest1ncl~ ...
National Guard's
weapons outdated
LOS \NGELESIAP)-.\ Depan·
me nl of Defense repon says the
Pen1agon''i method of allocatang
weapons to militaf) re.,er' l''I and the
National Guard Hrtuall) as'iures that
the organ11 at1ons will ha'e pro ble ms
1fcall ed upon to assist combat troops.
a nev. spa pe r reported toda'
The document was preparl·d b} the
Resen e Forces Pollq Board. a stud)
group 1hat repons to Ddc nse Scl'·
rt·ta r~ Caspar Weinberger. The Pro-
JCct on Mil itaf) Pro('Un·mr n1 . a
pn,a1e organ izauon 1ha1 ~tudaes
problems in militan purchasing.
mm.It• lhl' rcpon a' a1lablc to re-
portl'~.
The report cri11c11es a la ck of
orgn nucd dt·c1s1on ma1'.1ng 1n
weapon'i ::allocation and 1n m1~1on
a'ls1gnmcnts and arras of rl·spons1·
bahty for the reser'e" and National
Guard.
The report. concl uded an Decem-
ber. dad not deal spcc1fi calh with
"'hat "capons should bc g1 "cn to
rc'ien c forces but instead addressed
problems caused by the m" of
equipment purchased fo r th e 1.1
mal hon active dut) troops in the
>\rmy. Na'). Aar Force and Manne
( orp~. compared to those available to
1hc I million an 1he resen cs and
"1Jat1onal G uard.
Mll'hael Burns of the Business
e"<Ccuu ves for National Secunt), a
nonparttsan trade association that
apphl''> modern bus1nc'is prac11ccs to
Pentagon operations. aid the .\1r
ForCl' relicc, hea' 11) on thl· contnbu-
t1on the (1uard "'ould make in war
time and est1ma1es 1hat JO to 33
percent of at fighta aircraft in a
prolonged war '"ould come from tht'
Guard
"l.\ndl l hl' i\mi) rchl'' \Cl)'
hea' ii} on thl' Guard fo r comhat
'iuppon." Burns sa id,
But hl· added that the Nataonal
Guard operates "'capo n'> that arc no
longerin thl' acll\l' forn"; in 'en tory.
125, 000 blacks attend ·S. Africa rites
UfTENHAGE, South Afrlea .uthorlt ... on Sunday.
(AP) -Polee In heHoopt•• Md Mono Badeta, I .. r-.por-~ ... -for
ll'fftONd oera tuned a-con~ JoNIMMbUrg-beeed bleck
thoulend• of J11rti1g black• newapaper. Ctty J>rw. at
through • wNtel-~ dtatrtct ~ 25,000 blectcl lttended an. the bled&i 8'tended 1 Sunday' a funeral, on 1 l.wge open
~ for vtctlml of r.ae rtotl. lqUlt8 In the blllCk townehtp of
Uniformed polce Ind rel9rr Kwanobuhle.
.... at llmoet w.y .. ,... comer The tuner• wa tor •x black•
.,_, mede ""9 tM .,.. did kMled In rtott two ..U mgo, but
not 9top. only four were burled In
llD• lhOuted, 'We're going Kwenobuhle on Sundly. to~~lteyt''but therewee The poloe apollwnen, Cot. no ~ In aplte of the tMghly Gerrie ven Rooyen, Mid .-.out
emotton.a 8tmoephere tutround· 1,000 bleetl• jo6ned .........
1ng the~ kMng of 11 bl9dca Md proc1111an to._.,,...,.
lnlM..,.. .... , Thurlday. Whtie reporterl ... bei'red
ln'dderlnl houw ftled the from oovertno ttte ""*"· atr wtth emoece after overntght "W• dktn't go Into tM town-
clelhel with polCe In Whtch thrw INP It .. during,,. ""*ii ... _.. e cled. rMllna to 21 the ~Mid. Hie l9ld .._...,.
of btedl• klfed *'°9 a.t no~ durtng the*J In C..,.
day, aooordlnA to PrOYtncl.
Ir
accredit 1 4 otTicers and enhstcd
personnel to their mission office.
23 House members
send Soviet warning
De mocrats tell Gorbech ev a rms control talks -~ ·can only work if both s ides comply with rules
NE W YORK (A P ) -Twenn-
1hree Dcmocra11c members of the
House reponedl ) haH sent a lener to
M1kha1I Gorbachc\ warning that the
Soviet L'n1on must com pl ) wnh arm'i
control treaties or ns1'. "serious conse-
quences for the future of arms
control."
The ll·tter lo the Sov 1t•t leader was
intended to !.how that arms con1rol
ad' ocatcs. as well a~ critics. w11l 1ns1st
that e>.1s11ng arms hm1tat1on pacts be
honored before future ones are nego-
tiated. The ew Yorl T1mt reported
in Its '1onda~ ed1t10 n'i
The letter. dchvcrcd to the Soviet
embass) Frida). said thc prospects
fo r a hm1t on spacc·based defcnscs.
which 1s w1del> seen as Moscow's
major goal in the arms control talks 1n
Gene, a. "v.ould bel'Ome mulh more
d11Ticu1t·· without 'itnct compliance
w11h l'\l'iting agrcement'i. the ne"s·
. paixr \ll ad.
The '\1gne~ of 1he k ner include
three powl·rful Hou~ members who
will deal with fu ture arms treatie ·
Dante f-ascell of Plonda chairman of
thl• Foreign .\ffa1r'\ ( omm111ee.
Joseph .\ddabbo of \,cw ) orl . chair·
ma n ot the .\ppropn anons Comm1 t-
1cc'c, subcommittee on dcfenS(; and
Lt•, .\<;pin of W1scons1n. chairm an of
the .\rmed Sel" ices Committee.
The letter spec1ficall) reft'TT'Cd to a
radar S)Stem under construc11on near
Kra!>no)ars k 1n cr ntral S1bena. Uke
the adm1n1stra11on. the signers con-
tend that the radar. when 11 stans
"orking within three )ears. wall
'1ola1e 1he t 97 2 treat) on an11ba lhstic
m1'>!il lf')
II the 1'.rasno~ ars1'. -problem 1s not
rl''ioh ed in a sat1sfac1on manner."
the letter stat~s. "1t will ha'e senous
ton-.t·q uences for the fu ture of the
arm\ control process." including
aoding "subs1ant1ve and political
suppon for the .\BM treat) itself an
1hc Congrts and among tht -'\mcn-
l·an people ··
"(, n1 1c'i ol arm<> control ~nding
th1\ 1'.1nd of mr<,sagc could be d1s-
m1'>\('d b) thl· So' 1ets," ~1d Rep. ~l'l"hl·n -Solar1 o!New Yor1'. "But
thn might 1akl' the point more
<,(,'nuu h "hen 1t l'Omes from liberal
r)i:mocra t\" 1th J long track rC<'ord of c,upJ)(lrt tor armc, lOntrol ..
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Villanova
rewards
its coach
UCI's 'oveiachl.evers
Anteaters gain
lnals of own
tennis tourney
Man Son Htftl, Ka Om,. DatTen
Yatn aftd Juhan BatMm.
dccition. ~ wjwp'p~ 1-6;
~ .
Swarming defense
puts Massimtno's
--t-eam in Final Four-
, UC Irvine Coach Greg Patton
couldn't help but rave about his team
after it had reached the final s of the
Anteaters' ow.n--1Cnni.Linxitational
Sunday afiemoon.
And. when the doubla t~am of
Barham and Yates swep111idc its foe
in strai&ht sets. the Antcaten had
clinched t~ match even thouah lhe
other doubles victones went to Lhe
Sun Devils.
"When we clinched the malch in
the No. I doubles early. I think it took some oN.l\e rcssure o our ot r
guys." said PatlOn ... And I believe
they respond more to prtSsure."
.. Kenny wu divitlf 811 .,., 1111: '
coun in h11 maecb." aid...._ .. _,.
I was afraid he wat,oi ... 1091'.' ._..
But he has realty come 111tolail owr,
thas year."
And Pation had pa~ti/ his doubles tam, VICtOl7
clinched the 1"81Ch for die~ Barhent;-a ~ ......... _ .............. ...._.
freshman, have been cle'Y811id 6-,
-
BrRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) -
Tears were rolling down Rollie
Massimino's chubby checks m~
ments aficr he reached his elusive
goal -the NCAA basketball tour-
nament's Final Four.
"I think we're over the ho mp now."
"On paper, this team Isn't the best
I've ever coached. bu1 boy arc they
over-achievers.'' he said after UCI
moved into the finals of the 16-tcam
event with a 5-4 victory over Arizona
State.
"I thought we beat a very good
team today and we'll face another
good one (Maryland) 1n the finals
tomorrow (today)." he added.
It was the second time this season
UCI had beaten Arizona State. with
the other victory coming on tht Sun
Devils' COllrtS. 6-3.
the No. 3 slot IO No. I .... die
course of the ~IOft.
"When I put them ..-., at ... !
stan of the year, I bad DO em...., .•
be this kind of a weapon.• Paftall ·
said. "They're ranked 261b in tbl
country. but I btlieve thcy'w tot •
move up now."
As a team. Barham and YMel DOW
boast a 2()..4 overall recotd.
Massimino said Sunday after his
Villanova Wildcats upset seventh-
ranked North Carolina. S6-44 , to
capture the NCAA Southeast Re-
gional championship.
With the win. Villanova, 23-10, is
one of three Big East Conference
teams to reach the national semi-
finals. The Wildcats will face No. S
Memphis State. 30..3. at Lexington.
Ky., Saturday.
• ,, Ill
Vtllanoft Coacla Rollie M••••••o 1a.,. Illa .on RoWe, Jr.
(aboft) wblle 8t. Jolm'• Clarta llalltD (below, left) la con-
.... talated bJ Rortla Carollaa 8eate C.Cla Jim ValYano.
Maryland adva nced with a 6-2
victory over Chapman in the other
tournament semifinal.
UC Irvine built a 4-2 ad vantage in
singles behind victones from Bruce
Man Son Hing and Derr have been
the Anteaters' most consistent play-
ers in sinaJes. while Barham and
Yates have been the steadiest in
doubles. At No. I. Man Son Hing is
17-6 this year. and has won 10 of his
last 11 matches.
Derr extended his winning stre~
in singles to nine with his three-set
Followina today's match. the Ant-
eaters wiJI prepare to had for tM
South for a tournament in Mobile.
Ala. which beains Thunday and
conunues throup the wecbad. •
The last time Villanova reached the
Final Four was in 1971 when they lost
to UCLA in the title game.
"You don't get to the Final Four
very ofien." Massim ino added afier
steering the Wildcats to victory in a ·
regional title game for the first time in
four attempts during his 12 seasons at
Villanova.
The Wildcats stopped one of col-
le~e basketball's traditional powers
with a swa rming defense that forced
19 turnovers.
After trailing 22-17 at halftime. the
Wildcats got siL points each from
Harold Pressley, Dwayne McClain
and substitute Harold Jensen io a
22-7 run that ga ve Villanova a 43-33
lead with just over eight minutes
remaining. and the Tar Heels were
never able to seriously challenge afier
that.
"I started Jensen in the second half
on a whim." Massimino said of the
6-5 sophomore who scored all I 0 of
his points after intermission.
''Their defense was more active
that I've seen it on tape," said North
Carolina Coach Dean Smith, who
.was seeking hiseighth Finar Four
ppearance.
"We weren't really sharp in the
second half," he said. "We threw a
-rnlJl)le of p:Bses I coutmr 1eve.
lot of it was mental and )OU have to
credit that 101heiraggress1ve defense."
Jabbar: It's best
we've ever played
Lakers' performance
even gets some rave
reviews from ~lstons
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar is-not one given to
bursts of applause for what he sees on
a basketball court. So. when he pays a
complement it must be worth a listen. ·
A ft er the Lakers scored a 148-130
victory over the Detroit Pistons
Sunday night at the Forum. Abdul-
Jabbar said ... I guess this is the best
we've played since I've been here. at
cint during the regular season. and
I've been here I 0 years."
Throughout the Lakers' lineup
came performances worthy of Abdul -
Jabbar's compliments. Abdul-Jabbar
led the way with 30' points. his 14th
• 30..point game this season. Earvin
"Magic" Johnson scored his 11th
tri le-double of the season. scorin 25
poi s. assists an , re un s.
Kun Ramb1s showed a deft sconng
touch. throwing in 15 points. Mike
McGcecameofTthe bench 10 score 20
points. .; ··•
As a team. the Lake rs con venCd on
64 of98 shots, or 65.3 percent, for the
game.
..We had an idea it was going to be
this kind of game." said Laker Coach
Pat Riley. "We've been getting con-
1nbu11ons from everybody on the
court. We're at a physical peak."
The Lakers' performance was even
drawing rave reviews from the vis-
itors' locker room.
··They played a great game ... said
Detroit's Dan Roundfield, "one of
the best I've ever seen them play."
Detroit Coach Chuck Daley said
the Lakers' outstanding evening lef\
his club without 111uch chance.
. "The lakers played outstanding
basketball," said Daley. "We had
trouble stopping Kareem. We played
decently. but they shot 62 percent in
the first half. and 65.3 percent for the
game .
.. When Kareem is la in like
t at an t c team 1s s oollng we
from the outside. you're going to have
problems stopping them.··
Carnesecca: I'll remember this one to my gr~ve
DENVER (AP)-With five seconds left. he
finally let go. high-living his players and
assistant c~ches in a touching sideline scene.
'St. John's Coach Lou Carnesecca was finally
points from swingman Chris Mullin and 19
from forward Walter Berry. will face No. I
Georgetown on Saturday in Lexington. Ky.
for the fourth time this season.
headed to the Final Four.
"When I looked at the clock and saw fi ve
seconds left I thought. 'That's it. we're going.
we're going,"' Camesecca said moments after
his Redmen had defeated No. 16 North
Carolina State, 69-60. Sunday in the NCAA
West Regional championship game.
Carnesecca. whose St. John's teams have
won 371 games in 17 seasons but who never
before had reached the Final Four of the
NCAA tournament, said he was "very much
elated. very happy. After I ,()()()games. this one
... when I'm going down into the grave. this is
the one I'll remember."
"We looked at the stats at halftime and saw
that North Carolina State had 12 foul shots
and we had four and that they outrebounded
us." Carnesecca said. "In the second half we
JUSt reversed th at\; but we didn't really do
anyth ing different. We played the same
defense we always played."
St. John's. 31 -3 and the top seed 1n the West.
will be in the Final Four for the first time since
1952 when it lost to Kansas in the cham-
pionship game.
The third-ranked Redmen. paced bv 25
The Redmen's victory capped a successful
day for the Big East Conference. which will
send a record three teams to the national
semifinals. Villanova joined St. John's and
Sea View, Sunset
scrambles continue
Tight prep races
feature full slate
of-games Tuesday
Some tics in the Sea View League
baseball standings figure to be broken
this week when action resumes Tues-
day afternoon wi th a full slate of
games.
Meanwhile. the Sunset League is
also bunched in the earl y going. with
three teams within a half-game of the
top and another two 11/J games off the
pace.
Foley 10 the mound against Newport
Harbor probable Jon Dishon. who is
unbeaten th is season.
The Sunset League. thanks to a tic
between Fountai n Valley and West-
minster Friday. has an unbalanced
look with &hson and Marina a half-
game back of the pace-setting Barons
and Huntington Beach and Ocean
View trailing by 11'2 games.
The feature game in the Sunset on
Tuesday will be a 7 p.m. contest
pilling Fountain Valley apinst
Edison at Mile Square Park. The
Chargers will be trying to leapfrog
over the Barons into first place.
The two 3: 15 games find Hunt-
ington Beach at Ocean View in a
battle of teams with 1-2 records. and
Marina visiting Westminster. Rob WllfODI
Georgetown by upse111ng North Carolina. minutes.
St. John's. which hit 25 of 31 free throws 10
18 of23 for N.C. State. didn't pull awa) from
the Wolf pack until the final two minutes.
Mullin's rebound basket and two subse-
q uent free throws staked the Redmen to a
47-42 advanta~c midway through the second
half. To that point. the Red men had convened
all 13 ofthcir free-throw attempts.
Wolfpack Coach Jim Valvano said the
defcns1 vl' strateg~ was a "calculated risk. We
weren't shoo11ng well and we needed Terry
Gannon tosho~ from 1he ou1s1deand pud to
penetrate. That's wh)' Chns 1s an .\11-
..\mencan. he made two great pla~s there:·
With 6: 18 left. the 6-6 Mullin in a mismatch
against State's 5-7 guard Anthony "Spud"
Webb went inside for a three-point pla). A
minute later he popped a 15-foot jumper over
Webb to give St. John's a commanding 56-48
lead.
Val \ano said St. John's "had a response for
cveything ~e threw at them. Even when (Ron)
tewart missed that free throw. I didn't feel
great about the s11ua11on. He missed the one
but the} didn't miss very many more:·
The Wolf pack got no closer than four points
after that. even though St. John's free-thro"
shooting was shaky down the stretch. mi ssing
five of the last 14. most in the final two
The reference was 10 an air ball bv Stewart
on a second free throw attempt w11h 2:45
rema1n1ng and 1. John's leading 59-52.
Stewart countered w11h four straight free
th rows 10 help secure the v1ctof).
"On the air ball. I was loo rela\ed." tewan
said.
Angels blitz Fullerton, 11-2
Wil' --k k i th ~. in Tempe. Wall )' Joiner, a non-roster iong noc s n ree. player up from the minors. had two doubles and two
Carew do bl es 1. fl a pat' f singles and dr_~)\ e 1n t\\O runs as the other Angels' squad U outlasted the Sea11lc Manners. I 1-6
From AP dbpatclles
PALM SPRI NG -Rob Wilfong collected three hits
and drove in three runs unda). leading the Angels' spl11-
squad 10 an 11 -2 victory over Cal Stall' Fullerton
The Angels erupted for four first-Inning runs against
Titan starter Dean Yamashita. who had to lea'e the game
when Rufi no Linares. th e fo urth h111cr he faced \mashed a
grounder off his pitching hand.
Rod Carew dehvert>d a run with a squeeze bunt and
Darrell Miller's RBI double capped thl· rally
Wilfo ng singled for a third-inning run and added a
two-run double in the sixt h. Carew. the onl) other' eteran
in the Angels' lineup. capped the ..conng \\llh a two-run
double in the eighth.
Cal State Fullerton. the defending NC >\A champion.
pushed across two runs in the fourt h against Angel nght-
hander O.W. Smith.
LeadofT singl~ b)· Jose Mota and Jeff Gama turnC'd
into runs on catcher Doug Da' is' pa scd ball and hane
Turner's infield arounder.
tu Cliburn picked up the victor) af\er pitching no-hit
ball through the first three innings.
The ..\ngcls had I h11s and Ph il Bradley had four of
the Manners· I~
\'ERO BE .\CH. Fla. -tevc a'\ knocked in three
run with a double and a ingle to lead the Dodgers 10 a 9-6
e\h1b111on v1cton o' l'r the ..\tlanta Braves.
The Dodgeri upencd a 9-1 lead in the seventh inning
but had to hang on as the Braves scored five runs in the top
of the t•1gh1h.
tarter Bob ~elch. "ho ga' e up a run on tv.o hits in
five innings. earned the win. Braves Staner Pascual Perez.
who "as battered for four runs on six hits 1n three 1nn1np
took the lo~s. Tom 1'11edentuer. who came 1n to pitch out of
a Jam 1n the eighth. earned a sa,e.
Dave ..\ndcrson led the Dodger~· 15-hit attack with
three \Ingles Sa\. Mike Marshall and Mike Se1oscia cac'h
had l\\O htt~
The "1n "as the Dodgers' eitthth 1n their la t nine
game\ and 1mprovC'd th eir o' era II record 10 I 0-4. The
Bra,e'> fell to 7-9
In th e Sea View. Costa Mesa and
Ncwpon Harbor share the lead with
unblemished marks afier the first
week. with Estancia. University.
Woodbridge and Saddleback sitting
one pme back after splitting the first
two games.
Tuesday's 3: 15 schedule finds
Costa Mesa visiting Woodbridae and
Newpon Harbor at Estancia. along
with Uni versity welcoming Corona
del Mar and Saddleblck hosting
GW.C, GaacJJos tangle Robbie Miller All-CIF
Robbie Miller of Voyagers C'hn uan High hool in Huntinaton
Beach. the leading scorer and rebounder in the C'IF Southcm Section
"11h 1 3:?.:! orina.JlndJ J,J rebounding •"crage 1n 16 pmcs..has bttn
'iClected for ~11...('IF ha ketball honors by the First Interstate Bank Laauna ~ach. _
Win by Woodbridac and Estancia
at home could throw the lcquc into a
ta nalc wi th at least four -and
ponibly 11 many as siit -teams
sharina first place.
The Sea View Leaaue has already
shown that it has the potential to be a
K11mble as evidenced by the rome-
blck wins by Cos&a Mesa and New-
port Harbor on Friday. Each trailed
6-0 in the carfy 90in1 bcfort rallyina
fort~ victories. •
Cds&a Mesa has been the m~ld
urpnl( thus far 11 the Mustanp wbn
only one pmc an ptt·atuc play.
TM top 11mc of the day 1n the Sea
View will ftature Es&1nc1a hostina
Ncwpon Harbor. The Eaaln. who
bont a S--4 o~erall record. arc
e•pttUd to Rnd rildn·handtr Jam
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All-CIF Small ~lteols
Player, eclteol
Jeff Bothm. Ventura Temple hn 11an
Kun "ten • Hespcna C'hn uan
R..W. 'Milter. Ytyaftn ~rtstlu
Man w ,aa1n cntura Temple hn 11an
Enk Btobma. He .~na hr1~uan
Jake Orvanc. Cal Prtp .
Oav1d Hcldoorn. Woodctnt Chn\ttan
Jim Robton. Rosamond
Pat M ord, ttdlcs
Scou Smith. Templeton
ftt II t ud\c) • 8c-f • "1 r Prfop
Tm). Gnbau. Htnt.-
Jon [)o(nn'" 1m1 Valle Lutheran
PlaytteflMYear
JctTBochm. tntura Tcmpk hnttian
Ht. Yr.
6--4 r.
6-3 r
1-4 Jr.
6-1
6-1
·8 6-1
6-1
6-2
S-10
• 11 6-3
6~1
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26.6 20.0
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16.7
12.2 :no
17.2
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Or~CoeM DAal.V PtLOT/Mondey, Merct12&. 1985
I' B 1, f \' " ,) •It• ' f· r ,, ~ :I f oR 1 Hf Rt cOR[1 • Stepbemon late.t mllllonalre ------
JqSlepMuH snapped a Iona w1nkss l!I
strina 'unday and became the LP(;A's
latest millionaire in the-proccs~ when )he
sho t a 7S that was &ood cnouah fur• onc-
stroke victory m the GN tournament in Glendale.
tcphen n finished the tournament al the difficult
Oakmont Country Club l"oursc at 2-ovcr-par 290. a
stroke ahead of Amy Abu. Pat Bradley nnd Barbara
MoHtH ... C.rtbStraa1e rolled 1n a 6-to-8 foot bi rdie
KIS IMMEE. Aa. -Gene Coleman ii putt on the 90th hok for the nchcst pr1Lc in merican
can watch with profc s1onal satisfaction folf. S 171.000. and the title 1n the Las Veau
when Nolan Ryan. the major league c;irccr n' iunional Toumamcnt. Stran~·s la t·holc birdie.
stnkcout and no-hit leader. puts his 38-ycar-otd body "llluted w1th raised. clenched fists and a broad smile. throu~h another Jrucling pitching performance. fini shed ofT a round of 5-undcr-par 66 and provided
Its Ryan's JOb to ~rform once he gets to the him with a one-stroke victory over longshot MlhSmilll
mound. but it's Coleman sjob to sec that he gets there in . Strange l'lalmed his second title of the season -he
the best pos iblc ph)·sical cond111on. won the other a month ago in the Honda Classic-with
'"Lost yearbea\Craaed 94. 7 miles per hourw1th has a 338 total. I hhots under par on the Las Vegas Count!)
---fastball:· said Coleman. the Club cou~
Houston Astros condiupning
l"9ach. "ff you consider that the . t b1&-k~ fastball js si:poinL.Barkley hurt ln Sixer• win_
something. he's still l"onsidcrabl)
abo' e average." Andrew Toney scored 28 points. m collct·tt-d I.:! assists and gr-Jb!xd I I re· Coleman. who mans a radar
gun at each Astros game. clocked
Ryan at 99 mph on two pitches 1n
a game at Chicago last year.
"So :tt 38 to still be jhrow1ng
the ball that fast is amazing ...
bound!> as fast-breaking Philadelphia
snapixxt a three-game losi ng strea~ with a
124-103 rout of ,Jkrwcr undar in u National
Baske1ball Assoeia 1ion game. The victor) may have
been eosth 10 the S1xers. who lost rookie forward
Charle) Barkle) to a wrist inJur) 1n the lirst quarter ...
Elsc\\herc. Adrian Outley ~ored 29 point and
Darrell Griffltb added 25 as tah came from behind to
posl a 110.cn victory over Chicago ... All-Star guard
George Gervin scored eight ofh1s 15 points in the fourth
quarter. leading San <\ntonio to a 104-99 victor) over
Seattle
Ryaa •Coleman said.
Ryan stans has 18th major league season next
month "1th ft ve no-hitters and 3.874 career strikeou1s.
two more than Philadelphia's Steve Carlton.
To still be throwing with such ve l0<.'1ty amazes
even Ryan.
"We had a fello" 1n last week. who has a Ph.D. in
bio-mcchan1cs." Coleman said. ··Nolan asked him
point-blank ·what do )OU think as the reason I 1hrow )0 Kelly directs Gamblers to win hard?'" •
Coleman said the expert told Ryan it was all in his Houston's J im Kelly threw two to uch-Ell legs.
.. He has tremendous leg strength. drive power and
trunk rotation:· Coleman said. "'That-.; also the res:ion
for some of his injunes. He has such power in his legs
and he uses them so much that iii time the) 're going to
break down." ·
down pa~ses and engineered the Gamblers 411 •
to Sam Harrell's game-\\ inning 1-)ard
touchdown dive with 54 seconds to pla)'
Sunday en route to a 27-20 Uni ted States Football
League victory over the Portland Breakers. Clarence
Verdin s1arted the game-winning drive with a 45-yard
kickoff return and after Kell y kept for two yards and a
first do"' n. Harrell scored ... In other SFL ac1ion.
Herschel Walker scored the "'inning touchdo"n with
24 seconds lefl and Doag Flulie passed for two
touchdowns as the New Jersey Generals rallied from a
I 0-point de licit in the fourth period to beat the Tampa
Bay Bandi'ts. 28-24 ... Quanerback Bobby Hebert
threw 1wo touchdown passes and fullback Albert
Beatley ran for 148 yards as the Oakland In vaders
defeated the Mem phis Showboats. 31-19 ...
Birmingham running back Joe Cribbs took a pitchout
from quarterback Cllff Stoudt and raced I 0 yard~ for a
third-period touchdown, giving the Stallions a 7-3
victor) over the Baltimore Stars.
Y ......... New Yortt Ymnkeee manager, on
theecquleltlon of fleet Rickey~: ''He can
run -'Ytlme he went1. I'm giving him the redJlgtit."
Islanders win New York battle
chance to play regularly. scored two goals ,
A.eden IUlll•r, making the most of a ~
in the fi rst five minutes Sunday night ..
leading the Ne\Y York Islanders to a 5-2
National Hockly League verdict over the New York
Rangers ... In other NHL games.11kka Slaisalo's goal
wi th 38 seconds left gave Philadelphia a 4-3 decision Television. radio
over Montreal for a club-record I I th straight victory ..
Dave Rekl sc-0red 56 seeonds into overtime to give T V1 Boston a 4-3 victory over Buffalo ... Jobo Anderson EL£ llON
scored three power-play goals and 8111 Derlago added a No events scheduled.
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Washington used a balanced auack to overcome TUEIDAY'8 RADIO
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Twent)·\IX L1do-14s turned out
Saturday and unday for the Han)
Wood Invitational Regalia. sponsor-
ed by the local Lido-14 Association
apd sailed out of Balboa Yacht Club.
, In the Grand Masters class for
skippers 50 and O\ er 1he wanner was
Gib Marshall. "llh crew Ronnie
~ram . from Alamitos Ba} Yacht
€1ub. Second was Bill and Bobbi
McCord. Balboa Yacht Club. and
third was Roy Wool~)' with alterna1e
crews. Lou1'ie Woolse} and Kathy
Watson. Lido Isle: YC
In Clas'> .\. the wanner was Chuck
Babcock and.;f"1m Frederick, ABYC:
"econd wa'i Mark Gaudio and
Owa}nc Bora. Bahia ( onnthian YC.
and third ''as Ciar) Thorne w11h
alternate\ E'ithl·r Weld and Roscman-
Johnson. BC YC . •
Cla<>s B "111nerwa\ the learn of Dan
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Onl·-Dcs1gn Regatta on outside
rnurses Saturday and Sunday turned
into an cxcrc1)C for 1he Etchells-22
world champ1onsh1p scheduled here
an .\ugust
Tv .. ent\ ·l"O oft he E-2'.!s turned out
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'>ailing · under the burgee of Balboa
't ach1 < lub Second "'as Gas1on
Chicken Lips
wins Whitney
LOS .\NGELES -Chicken Lips.
o;k1ppered by Bruce Anderson.
Capistrano Ba~ Yacht ( lub was th e
o' era II and Class C winner ~unda} in
Los ..\ngcles Yach1 Club·, Sant:i
Barbara Island rare. the lourth of the
Wh1tne> Series for lnternauonal Off-
shore Ruic ratings.
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\aturda~ and dad not fin1'ih un11l latc
\unda>.
The Class B winner was Defiance.
!.31led b} Michael Wathen. Capo
BYC.
On11. BYC. and third wa.-. another
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Post · ·
Fl\ e boa is iurnl·d out for the Sola ng
Class. The winner was Chn'i Jones.
Yo) agers Yacht Cluh In tht· five-boat
Star class. the wanner wa~ Don
Whelan. St Franca\ Yacht ( luh. San
Francisco.
Wind'> "ere light both day\. with
fog "'°'"1ng the rnce'> on Sunda).
Luzio winner
at Dana Point
Wilhl· Lu11o·s C atahna-27 < ontlor
from the hoc,t Dana Point Yacht Club
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ol thl' Dana Pcnnt ~nes for Pl·r-
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\l·rnnd O\erall \\3S Muster). sk1p-
pcrl·d b~ Richard (1auh. DPYC and
third "as V1"are. 8111 Clore. DPYC .
Troph} winner\ in class:
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Bav VC. 2 Tiunami. Oouo D11n1tl\On OPYC. 3
lrw aoer. Boll Pot1eck OPYC
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Oene Wtil YC
CLASS C-1 Eutacv. Al John~. OPYC. 2
E oetwe•n . Ce meron·C.r zelicl< ·Mc( lenehan,
DWYC J Claire oe Lunt, Peul Freiler, OPYC
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Mllwauh;ff 7. Clevelend 1
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Seallle vs A,.... 11 Palm Sorlno•
Minnesota vs. DM9ln er Vteo '"'" SI Louis YI C\nclnnell al hmc>t
Ntw York Yl nlr.ffS v' Mon1r111 a l W•••
P1lm !HKh
Oetroll vs. Pl\l10e1P1'1la el Cle1rw11er
Hovllon vs 8oslort el Winter H1vtn
Pi11aourol\ "'· Ke nus Cllv 11 Fort
--Mven
-
TtUl vt 81111mott el Miami
Cll~ Wl\llt Sox "' Toronlo el
CNntct" Clevtlllnd va. Cllieaoo Cutlt 11 Mt-M
Oalllend "" San Oie90 ti Yuma
Mllw1ukH v• San Frenclt<o 11 Stor·
ttOtlt
Oallla no "'' Sen Dleoo •• Yume C,,l<aoo Wl\llt $0• (UI New York fMlt
al SI .._..,.,°"'.
--............... _. __ ...... \
LHV ... allMta ..... . -. Curtis Str.n1141, '111,000 ,,.
MIU $m1tl\, 1101,000 ,..
Mac O'Grllelv. M4,600
>41
Frtc:t Couotes, Ml,IOO
TOQ\ WtllOll, 141,IOO
>42
Or99 Norman, 134,200
)43
F uuv Zoeller, '30,'31
Jev Heu, ll0,'37
M4
'8errv Jaecllel, I U,650
Jollnnv Mllltr, 12 USO
Mike Rtld, S2S,6SO
MS
Nltk Prlct,, 111,0SO
C5enny l:Ow1rds, sftoso
Fr1nlr. Conntr, I 11,050
Jim Nttford, I 11,0SO
Rooe< Mlllble.111.0SO
BIM Gllluon. I 11.oso )47
Dtnls Welson . .il.300
Wevne Grady, 113,300
Brtll UPPff, '13,300
l4t
Don Pooley, 19,111
Hel Sullon, '9, IM
Oevlc:t Fros•.19. lM
Tom Kllt.19, 111
Jecli. Renntr, 19,111
Oonnle He mmono. 19,114
Phil 8l1ckm1r, 19,IN ,..,
8uoov Geron1r. 16.113
Howard Twlllv. '6.113
Lance Ttfl Brock, '6, 183
Gerv Heffb«O, U , 113
Merk L ve. U , 183
Jonn COOIC. U , ltl
TC Chen, 16,113
JSO
Ktilh Ftrous, u.~3
Jim Tl\oroe, U,543
Ken Brown, U,stJ
C111rlH Cooov, M,Sl3
Gery Kocl'I, u .!113
Andv NOf'tl\, U .513
)Sl
Tim SlmPlOn, IJ,J2S
John Fouohl, $3,32S
Biil Kr1tzer1. IJ,32S
Bernl\1ro Lenoer. ll.32S
Ton" s1n1. IJ.3?S
Jev Oetslno, ll.32S
Rav Flovo, ll,32S
3S2
Lerrv MIH , 12,4SS
Bot> EHIWOOO. l2,4SS
Scoll Hoch, 12,4SS
Sendv L "''· S2 ,4SS lSl
Ron Strtelo., S2,211
Gery McCoto. 12.118
Willie wooo. s2.21e
W1vna Levi, 12,211
P11 Lindsey, '2,218
lS4
Le0n1rd ThomPion, 12.130
Pal McGowen. 12 .130
Dan Pohl, 12. IJO
lSS
Clllrtnce Rost 17,010
J c Sneeo. s2,010
Bo.ot>Y W1dllln1. 12.070
lS4
Woodv 81e~l<Ourn, 12,020
Vlc1or Rt0a1eoo. 12.020
3.U
Peul Azlnoer. 51,960
BobMurc>llY.11,960
Merk O'Mtera, Sl,960
Merk HevH, 11,960
Ut
Dave Llno11rom. 51.91S
3'2
'1·'9·71-tf·U
U ·6S· .. ·71-71
61·'0·71·67·66
7J·6t·61-7 I ·63
.. -70·67·67·71
6N0-7M1·'6
67·73·6'· .. ·70
••·11-.. -u -10
12·'9·~6'·67 9;n: ·'3·
U · .. ·69-73·69
.. ·71·'9·67·70
61·71-71·65·70
'1·6'·n ·'9·1•
71·71·66·'9· ..
66·12·70·70·69
71·67·66·71·77
67•74·61·71-61.
61·73·61-71-61
6'·69·71-72·67
67·'9·7S·61·69
67·73·70·69·69
14·11·'7·6S·11
65•14·70·70·69
13·61·72·67·69
73· 10-71 ·66·69
70·12-10·61·69
73·'9·'9·10·61
10-67-70-n-10
13·71-67-61·70
61-73·61·69·72
69·74·70·67·70
71·'9·71·61·71
61·73·7)·61·69
69·70·12·71 72. 71 • .,. 70·61
67·12·7S·'9·67
67·69·14·71-70
67-16·69·6'·71
10·12·70·69·70
70·74·65·71-71
70·1HO~l7-73
70-12·70-71·61
70·74·70·11·66
76·69·61·67-n
70· 70· 70·69· 73
4S·72·73·73·69
71-73· 70·69·69
66·11·72·72·12
61·71-14·72·61
64·74·73·71·69
72·61·61·76·69
11· 10·'4· 14·61
11-75·64·69· 73
6H6·7l·61·73
11-14·69·73·67
11·61·10·71·75
61·70·73·72·72
72·11-10·10·72
". 7 •~11-10-13 69·7S·69·7S·61
4S·12·74·12·1S
73·61·70·71·1S
13-10· 11·69·1 s
61·7S·10·76·69
61·14·12·73·12
Dave Oorln, 11,900 76·13·4S·13·1S
LPGA GNA C11u l<
2'0
Jan Srtllllenlon, '37,SOO
,, 2'1
Amv Aicoll s,7,709
Pel Bredlev, \11,708
Barbera Mo•nu, I 11,108
2'2
Nancv Lor>ez. I 10,42S
2tl
Kalnrvn Youn!I, $1, 12S
Lauren Howe S1 12S.
A1su"o Hokeoe s1.12S Bonnie Leuer, S1. 12 S
2'S
Vicki Feroon. U ,476
Cl'lrl\ JOMM>n, '4,416
Judv Crark, 54,416
Pallv Sheehen, S4,476
C1l'ly Morse. U.41S m
Pat Mevers, 13,418
Juli lnkSler IJ,• 18
Pennv Pulz, s.l,417
•·Pearl Sinn.
Betri Denlt l, ll, 126
2'7
m
Alice Moller. 12 ,699
Amv Benz, 12,699
Penn'I' Hemmel. 12,691
Betn IClno, S2,691
Shortey Fur1ono. l?,691
Val Sk lnntr. S2 ,699 ,,.,
Barbre Mlzrenlt , 12,0SS
Mlu ie McGtoroe, S2,0S4
Jene 8 •eioc1o.. S2,0S4
Oebble M1uev, 12,054
Marie F111urs·D1t. S2,0S4
Jo Anne C erntr. 12 .OS.
Jene Geootl, 12,054
Aveko Okemoto. S2,0S4
Beckv Pearson, l1,0S4
)CIC)
Pelll R•UO, I l,SS4
Jene1 Anoer~on. I l.SS4
HOiiis Stacy, ll,SS4
M. B Zlmmermen, 11,SS4
Anne-Merle Pelll, I 1,SS6
Jerilyn Brit&, S1,SS4
301
Denise Slreblo, s 1,306
Kalhv Po\llewe.1, 11,306
l02
AllCt Rlllman, I 1,200
COiieen WelOr. I 1,200
301
S.ndre P11mer, 11,0ll..,-
Jeenneue Kor.1111, 11.02si
Sue Fooleman. 11.01S
Mvre BlaCl\Wtldr, Sl,O?S
Kelhv Hiie, Sl,02S
304
Donna Cel>O<'I, '910
Jo Ann Wuhem. 5I09
Sendr I 5'>u Z icll, ll09
Jene Cr 1ller, 5I09
>OS
Le &11Colt,1619
Merlene Flovd. 1619
Dewn Coe, 1619
Clndv Me<kev.1611
Terri Luckriur", 1611
Doi Germain, 1611
* Debbie AuSlln, U7S
Vicki Sln111t1on, 1474
301
Merv Owver, 1437
s.n.-Oulnlen. 1314
Kev I(. enneely. '314
8er1> Th0mla, llt4
Berber• 8errow, '314
USFL
10·73·72·7S
16·10·1•·11
16·11·12·12
70·10·71·73
73·1HS-13
79·71·73·71
11·16· 74·71
70·14·76·73
73·1S·70·7S
14·73·79·49
12·14·71·10
1•·n -n-n
74·15·13·73
11·12·7HS
73·14·11·71
71·1HS·12
12·11·13·14
10·1S·14·11
7H2·7HS
16·11·1S·70
11·11·13·71
11>·74·71·11
77-77-72·12
73·10·73·72 1•·13·17·7•
11·11·1•·10
1S·1S·71·11
14·74·79·72
I0·7S·70·74
11·11·11·1•
72·17·7S·7S
1Hl ·1S·1S
14· fHo·7S
13·1•·11·81
71·1S·1•·73
74·16·17·73
11·7H0·7S
77·72·16·7S
11·12·71-76
1S·12·1S·18
11·71·11·11>
73·19·12·77
11·1S·7'-14
74·73·9G-7S
76-11·13·76
7HS·71·76
13·15·77·78
1?·11·1•·•0
,.·13·16·80
16·11·11·73
16· 19·14·7S
14·76·79·7S
11·1HS·76
10·1S·16-74
I H2·17·7S
7S·79·1S-76
I0·1S·73·77
16·1S·J1·71
77·7S·74·19
71·16·1S·11
76-76· 16· 18
19 14·17·17
11·17·11-12 77·71-76·71
11·11··16·19 71 14·7S·9l
WUTHN CO..l"IRINCI
WLTll'C't.~,
Houttort S 0 0 I 000 I" 0.llllnd l 1 1 700 171
Ariz-J 2 o 600 104
0enVtf 2 2 0 S00 9'
Porllt"<I , l 0 400 11
Sall Antonio I s 0 HO ,.
LA IXlf'IH 1 4 0 .200 lit
IASTIRN COM'll"NCI
~IOS
124
'° 107 .,
103
117
l lrm1nohlm • I O IOO 1J6 100
Memonla ) 1 0 .00 I~ IOI
NewJtrMY 3 1 0 .00 12' ltS hl'l'IH •• ,, ) , 0 600 10 116
JICMOIWl!le f l 0 400 12) 1$2
8eUlmoft 1 J 1 lOO '1 76 on.noo 0 S o 000 1S ls.4 .......... sc ....
llrml119111m 7, .. ltllnore >
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SUNDAY'S RISULTS
(6"1 .. "·*• tllertu .. ,.. mMtlne) l"IRST RACI. 6 furlon91.
No Flell tDon\lnouezl 4-20 3 00 UO
GOICIY'' C0tnmende< (VINO 4 60 S 20 lrl~ $'Galli (Slbillel UO
Time· l;Ot 1/S
SICOND RACI. l 1116 mlltt
Luck\I Prosotel (PlllCIV) 4.20 2 IO , 60
ACldamY lta.d (H1wi.v) 3 60 s.oo
Ptncll Pusher IOtl•110us11veJ S.00
Time: 1:43 3/S
$1 DAIL y oou•LI (2·4) oaro $9 00
TH ... D ltACI. 6~ lurtonos..
IJllnclia IVelefl1uetl) UO 2 IO 7 40
M¥1MltO (Melll t60 720
OH r Marool (Orleo•I 3.00
Time: I 16 ltS
l'OURTH llACI. 61'1 lurlonos on turl. _ _..l..--
lr.lur.l'"Sumi'IID"l'Vli'lzl) . T20-r
OenHdar ISl\olmektrl 2 IO ? 20
Sis Pleesurt Feoer <Toro> 2 40
Time I IS 2/S IS EXACTA (6·1) p1lo '42.00
l"IFTH RACE. 1 1116 mllH.
Oon'I Sav H•IO (McHrol 11.00 6 60 4.10
Rich Eeru1 (Hewle\ll 12 60 7 20
Luckv N Grtefl (Eslreda) 4 70
Time 1.42 3/S IS EXACTA 14·11 paid '364 SO
SIXTH RACE. I 1116 l'nl!M.
Orel AorttfMnl tMcHrol 14 IO 8 40 3.IO
Soec1el Kinde Guv (H1wlevl 11 60 4 60
LolH Honev 1v11e1uue••l 2 60
Time: 1·42 41S
SEVENTH RACE. l •• mllH on turf.
flvono Gene (Toro) 12 60 S 60 4 00
FeoulOus Hebll IEtlreoel 1060 1060
Wl'IO'\ Got A Nickel IHewleY) S 60
Time 101 l/S U EXACTA (1·111 pe10 1620SO
EIGHTH RACE. I 1116 miln.
Fran'' Velenllne l\llnzll 4.40 3 20 2.40
Re.tel Leu (Slblllt) 4 80 3 00
Wl\lno UP !Dtlahounevtl UO
Time· 1:42 11s
S2 ,.ICK SIX (J-6-4·1-7-111) Peld s 12.•tS 40 witr. 61 wlnnino lkktfl (111
llOl''8t). 12 Pk1< S4Jr. conlOla llon oald l276.00
wllh 1,170 wlno]Pll..liCklll (five l'IOfMt)
NINTH RAdl:--One mile
Pe11trn Me1cn (Ptoroz111 14.20 6.20 4 00
Gooc:t Finish (Plncev) J 80 2 80
Mosl Dllermlned (Olivares I S 20
Time· 1:3S 4/S
lS EXACTA IS·l1~4 00
Allenoenc:e 66,"3
Women's toum1m.nt
l•I New Yortrl
SIMNI Flnel
Martina N11vr1111lova IU S I oel Htltfl•
Sull.ove (Czecho\IOvakie). 4·3. 7·S, 6·•
(N1vratllove win' s l2S.OOO. Su~ove wins
'60.0001
Third l'l•ct
Kathv Rin11<1I IU S I oel Hana Men·
Ollkove 1Czec-no1lovek111 ov 1n1urv deleull
!Roneldl win' ll0,000. Manolikova wlnt
\24,000)
Colle99
UC IRVINE INVITATIONAL
UC ll'Vlnt S, Arl1one State 4
~ Men Son H1nv IUCIJ CHI TnomH 6·4
1-6, R()9(J-1ASUI def Aclltrma,,, 1·6,
6·J 6·4. Derr IUCll oef P11rrv, 1·6, 4·6,
6·•. Yalts IUCIJ oel Baumenn, 1·S, 6·J,
Barr.am (UCll del Sulllven, 3·6, 6·2. 6·4,
Holten (ASU I dtl Htrnenoez. 6·2. 6-3
Berl'lem · Y 11.s °r~ul!:lC~IJ-c:tef_.,._,,Tl\om1s·
Roed•oer. 7·6 l>·I. Perrv·81umenn (ASUI
oel ACl\efmen·Men Son Hono. l ·6, 1·S 6-3
Couoce ·Sulliven I ASU I oet 01rr ·
Hfrnanoer. 6·•. 1·6. 6-J
Otflef SctfH
( Cll1mt>11nlhl1> Semlf!Nls I
Mervlano I>. ChePmen 2
(Flftfl "-ct Semlflftllsl
Wlscon\on S U11h •
Hervero s. Arllan.es·Llllle Rock
(Censelltien Semififtllsl
Pronoton S U ol Sin DofOO 4
Arizona 6. Weber Stale J
ll 31tl "-<e s.mfflnlfs)
We\I Texes Slelt S, Wurilnoton 4
F rtlno S1111t S, low• 4
NHL
CAMPBELL CONl'EAENCE
Sm\'lM DM'len w L T Ph v·Edmon1on 46 11 10 102
a·WlnnlPeQ •• 21 7 19 ir·Caioery JI 21 9 as
x·Klnft 32 29 13 71
Vancou•er 2• 42 • S4
Norri\ DIYl\ltn
a St LOU•S J4 ,, 11 IO
11·Cr.1cevo lS )4 s 1S
x·Detro11 24 39 11 S9
Mlnnelole 23 39 12 se
Toron10 19 47 • 46
WALES CONFERENCE
l'etrl<ll Dfvlliefl x • Pl\ollc:lelohle " 19 1 103
a WHl'llnoton '3 n 9 ts •·NY l\lal\Oers 39 30 s 13
NY Ranoer' 23 40 10 S4 Plll\Ouroh 23 44 s SI
New Jtrte'I 20 44 9 •9
Adolms Olvhlen
•·Quebec 36 21 9 " 1<·Mon1ru1 JS 21 11 11 x·Bulf1lo )J 2S 14 IO Bo\lon 33 31 9 1S H1r1toro 21> JI 9 61
v-cllncrieo 01v1,1on 11111
Y·cllnchfO PleYoll berth
Sundev'l Scores
Washmolon 1, PilllOurvh 3
Herllord 2, Qutbe< 1
Bo"on •. Builalo 3 1011
Phlleoetohla •. Mortlrt111 J fc>fonto s, Oetroll l
NY ltl•nc:teo s. NY Reno1rs ,
Tenltflt'' Geme Vencouvtr 11 Mln~\11111
WMtcend tr1nwidton1
IASIULL
Amtrlctn L.._.
GI"
3'1
334
338
322
26S
213
1"
281 241>
231
329
301
326
274
2SO
242
m
212
26S
273
2SO
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261
311
214
304
l76
2S9
212
340
294
321
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321
34'
311
2S2
244
216
2SI
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OAKLAN,O A'•~$tn1 Ed My~s. Pllcl\· ~, 10 tilt MolweukM 8rtwer• 10 comoltte
1n terller lreoe the! Mnl Don Sulton 10 Ille
A ·s Sent Steve Onllveros eno Eric Plunll
Pflcl\ers, JOH Cenesco end Tom Romano'
oullleldtrt, Cl\arllt O'Brien, c11c:11er, anci
Pl\11 Sltt>l\enson, lnflalc:ter, ro lllelr mlnor
luoue coml>lea lnvlltd ltlc~tv .,.,.,, oulf~. 10 lht melor le19Ut <•mt> '
SEATTLE MARINERS-Sent Jim
8,.,anl. Jtm Lewis, ltk11 Lutd1tfl, Jff
MIJrrev, Mamitl Petit, Tom HauNntt1 encl
TtrrY TaYlor, Pllcllen, Tom Tlnel9v
calcl\tr, J emie Alltn, lnllelc:ter, eno MIO.ty
lran11ev, oulflelder, 10 11\tlr m1nor•1eeo11t
cemo '°' rua~nl. ~Lflll9W
ST LOUIS CAltOINALS-W1tvt0 Otenn
&rummer, <•l<l\tr, fOf 11\e OIJ'OOM of
oMno him l\ls UllCOllCSlllon.t relffM Stfll
Miiie Lev.ialtfe. Cl lefler. IO Loul•vlllt ol
111e Amerlon A~••IOn. Sena ltanctv
Hun1, catcl\ef, Clirt Foro. oulli.iotr, •ncl 'l'od(I Worrell •nG JOM Youno. t.lllcl\en, 10
11\efr mlllOf ~ue com.It•
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TO ALL INTERESTED Delly Pltot Maren 25, 1985 PmlJC llJT1C( ducted by. lc*'ll venture ~..=:·' --.,.:.:_~ P181 13 cl AGENCIES, G.ROUPS AND M-393 Lewrence M. ~ 27 1_.-.. , on ·--:r ....,., In ... ..._ti '91-Indiana wins in 2 OT
Louisville will take on
UCLA in semis of NIT
PERSONS: MOTa OI' Thie .....,,_,, .,.. Ned • · ,_ County ._I .. .. ...
The putpoee o1 tNe notice TPUITB'9 eM.s wfttl the County Cler1' ol Of-~ r. County. ._ will play Tenne!~e (2 1-14) in the opener of 1a 10 Identify two ...-•e "8.JC NQTIC( T ... Ne.IWm' *'99 County on MetCfl 13, ~~*Tn:o; TMw~or....,. the doubleheader but r ...... ecUonl 10 be MOTa 1985 . . • COINftOf\ s • r 'ti N" . . . . taken by tM City°' lrMe. llOTICaTO..wL.ICOl'llO YOU APE. IN DEFAULT ~ · 1* ,.... ~ -••a•' Indiana appeared doomed late in regulation Cellfon1'a. -.-CAin' ....cl' °" UNDEA A DEED Of TRUST Pulllefled 0r_.. ~ M.-36t delCilbed 1a .....,... •
play as Marquette. led by reserve center Tom On or ~ Apftl 11, 1'MI DfMDI MT MID DATED MAY 15, 1111. ~ Delly Pltot loWdl 11, 25. be 207 w 207-112 • ~
Copa. built a six-point lead. The Hoosiers tN5. the City of IMne .. MOTIC9TO~---LESS YOU TAKE ACTION Aprll 1. I. lN5 PtBJC NOTICl Str9M,......,,......,Clllio.t From AP dl1patclle1 battled back and finally tied the game at 68-68 requeattheU.S. o..,.rtment QUHT '°" __ AM°" TO PROTECT YOUA PROP· M-:Jn tome.
h fi h-Kr 'gh S 'th I · of Houeincl end UtbM 0. ,.,... ~ IT MAY BE SOU> AT ~.m Til9 uiidei= ....... BLOOMINGTON. Ind .• -Steve Alford w en res man c1 m1 • rep acing ~1tto11l1•1 r:.der-0.1« Mwctl25, 1815 A F»Ueuc SALE. IF YOU NOTICE *''IPo•.. •-.ti injured Daryl Thomas at the foul line. hit two 11fl#Mllundernt1e1 ot the atv °'fountain v.., NEED AN EXP\.AHATIOH __ .,. llft_. Of DEFAULT lr•cooectuw"'...., ~ scored 29 ~in ts Sunday night as Indiana. free throws with 20 seconds to go HouelnQ and Communtty 102oo SleW Avenue Of THE NATURE Of THE nallU\f ""'~ IMPORTANT NOTICE eddr.-01 -.. ~. rallyini Wllh free throws at the end of . Delielaprnent Act of 1974 FountalnV~.CAt2708 PROCEEDING AGAINST IFYOURPAOPERTYISIN t IJWlkl:L-_ • ...,,.. __ ..
n-.oulat1on pla~ and-in the Ii,.,, ovenime. -(PlN-313)toMM-folowlnO {7-14)M3-1321 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-FORECLOSURE BECAUSE Said ........... . • ....., project: TO ALL INTERESTED TACT A LAWYER. YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUA ~ ..nnty, ....... .r, . pulled away with I 0 more foul shots in do uble Loul1vllle 71, Tenne11ee-Chattanoo1a . ": 2-:::ead ..._. w AGENCIES. GROUPS AND 0n Apftl. 1. 1N&. at 12:00 PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE ~. r...,dlo•-.. ~ ovenime to beat Marquette. 94-82. in the Mark McSwam and JeIT Hall scored 15 po:nts a.,_ CNldNft(--. PERSONS: NOON. CALWIDE TRUST _AKA _ ly'-.. 12 SOLO WITHOUT ANY ~ or ~.
quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tour- each as the host Cardinals held orra late rally v ... ) On "' ~ ~ 29. DEE.D S€AVICU. :NC .. • OrM. Huntington COURT ACTION. end you 10 ':.::•••~· • nament. for a a tt in the NIT semifinals ,,.._. .. ••••-1 1985• the ..... , of ountllln duly eppolnted Truet.. CA t2t4t Mw the 1i911 ngtrt '° tlf'"O MC» . • -'""""· . . . · * ................. • e V..., _. reqye9t the U.S. under end~ 10 Deed • your account In good.._,. ~· .,.._, ~ .... -Ihe-Hoosier~ I 8-13. scored the final five ' • The 1ctory upped Lou1sv1lk to 19-16 o n c m IJ .. ...., 1 ...... ~ °' Houlllng end of TNlt recorded 7-2-lt • Donna M. Smart. .. 12 1ng by pey1ng 11 of your,_ o.d ot Trull. wtll .....,._
points of the first ovenime, including two free the sea n and kept alive the possibility for ......, •., Cltr DrM • UtMn 0e<i11apmem to ,... !net. No. 4017, In ~ OrM. Hw1tlngeon ~ paymenu piu. per-end~ .... • ::J•
throwsby Alfordwith33secondsleftandone Louisville Coach Denny Crum to extend his e.cttret~TlaeO.--..... ~fur* under 141ze.page 1122 .. o10fllclel Thts~ 1a con-~t~-~911penae1from..._ theNln. p1ua -....., • . .... ................. Title 1 of tM HOUllng end Aecordl In ..... offtoe ol the '"""'' ,,._ .......... ..-tlf'f, under ... ..,,. by center Uwe Blab after time had expired to streak of 20-wm seasons to 13. Tennessee-iMflr C-:t _. eommunl o.veio ment · b)':.,, ~ 1'0ttoa _. •••• on ..., -t-
---lie.the.game-~u 16 16. • --truttl&ft~thc111 Co11ft1tn -. .-,.,. • ANGE County; State of c.. Thia at:C~ ....., -'9CC>fded Thia amount ... .,,°"· anc1 '*'9 ~ •
A slam dunk by Blab gave Indiana the lead ular season champs. ended the season at 24-. c..tJ.ll .. ..._.._. 1t1e folloWlnO llnQle-twnlty tornle. ew:u'9d by NOR-"'-County Cler1' of Or-1a "4.155 42 •°'Mardi 15, ~Md-: 1 ==
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at 78-76. and Alford followed with a three-Louisville has been assigned UCLA for its .... RIHa.ee: ~ tloulinG r9Mblltatlon pro-MAN s. HOlLIDAY AHO .,. r-.-. on Mwctl 13 1985. end wll tnaw until ~ ~ ........ ......._.. ... . . . ,..,_. 8 18-., Al • • I jecta: DONNA HOWDAY WILL lMS ...,._ .. , ' your llCCOUOI becomea cur· .,._ ,.. -.._ """' point play. Indiana's next eight points were on semifinal test 0 11 Wednesday bidding for a 111 •••,,,Ck n•1, 1. 17800 Senta Anita, SELL AT PUeUC AUCTION 1 5 1'171lll ,..,,1. You mr; not._. to Tf\Allll. The~ emourtt 4fo
free throws. including two apiece by Plab. spot in Fridav's finals. _.. • Gs•• I ..... located 1n eenaua Tr1C1 TO HIGttEST BIDDER FOR . Coest pay the amw. unpaid por-._, otMl9et*· l:liC:ll •••
fi d S R . h 9 I . ·11 .h bl' . 71 . h "'' ............... sat .... 992.32 bounded by Slet9r C~SH OA CASHIER'S Publllhed OfM09 lion of...,.., account ~ rwonabty ............... Al or and tew obinson. w o had I _ ~ou1sv1 e~ ~\,a 1stenng percent int e aRce, Mecllesatoel aiHll A..,..Mtothenorth. Tllber1 CHECK (peyable et time of Diiiy Piiot Marett ta. 25, thouOl'i~~-· c:Nrgaaend•All' wot• points. · first half. behin<t a strong fast break and strong 111e.11c ..,. :em-. ._. Avenue to th• south, .... 1n 1ewtu1 money of the Aprll 1. 8, 1N5 73 mended bul you ,... pey TNlliea. It IM._ of lnldel
Blab finished with 18 points for the rebound ing. to just 38 percent for Tennessee-...-.. ,.,...... .... eM tMgnolleStraet to 1t1e eell. United s..-1 at CceeNar'• M-3 ttie~llMlld.,..... •• pMcdon ot INI ...._.
Hoosiers. w~d vanced 10 1he NIT semi-Chattanooga as 1t cruised to a 35-24 halflime 9"• JsilaP'""'"'• .. and ~ Straet to the chactl pey111ta to CeMlcM Unles• th• obllO•tlon ln.742:21. 20 985 Ii I · N .... k W d sd I d I d ......,_ T1ae Me"-.. 0.--welt. Trust Deed~. tnc.) as b9ing lolack>Md upon per-Oeted. loWdl . 1 mas In ew or on e ne ay. n 1ana ea . ..... .... c.,. r .. 2. 17117 Orange Str .... the main quadr'engle .,.. na mits • longer period, you
.-.. .,. ~ loeeted In Ceneus Tract tranoa 10 the Pleoentla City "8.JC NO Nt¥e the laOel right to 11op MAI. HTAn ~
------------------------------------TlaHlaR•, ,_,_ ....._. 992.21,boundedbyWamer Halt It 401 East Chlpmen .,_ .. theforecloaureonlybypey-Tma~AC1 I .. Delln) M C1••11lttr 0. A~ lo the north, Slater Avenue. Placenlla •. Cali· ~ATW Ing tile entire amount .,._ ::r.:z::-:.~· Drug t~sts proposed
for American athletes
nl•,M•t 81Mll Or•t Avenue to the 1outti. tomle .. right. lltll and Thi following pweona.,. manded by )'OIK creditor... .; IJ: ~
,_. tar "'-• ef ... Brookhur81 Stt... lo the 1n1-t conveyed to and dolno ~ ea: within three monthl an.r the 11 "' ................... ~ti ........ end Buehwd Street to now held by It under Uld 8188 CONSTRUCTION data of reoordatlon of ttlle ~ ~ :;:, ~ 1i;-:,••I•• H4 ., ... , tfte weet. Deed of Trust In the property 195 w 11tt1 Str... Volt i. ooc:um.nt. wtlid'I dlt9 ol ,.. ,.:~ ~ ,.. P • ..... 3. MM El Coate <Arde, anu.ted In Mid C . u c ' ~dirlg ~ ller9on Or8nOI ..... ,. .... ..,. .. located In Cenaua Tract A Condominium com-~: ....... •llfornle To find OU1 the amount ~ PMol Mardi 2& • .-1.
...... tl1Ull. ... C08Q ..... tt2.32. bounded by Slater prlMd of: John M Bibb 400 you must pey, or to.,.,.,. I. t M ....... .. ... _.. tar ,...._ I A~ lo lfte north, Tllber1 PARCEL 1: Ccw · for payment 10 atop 1tie tor• ._ ..-I.'' Pl nd,,..... II Av1nua to the South, An undivided 1/ 13th ~=~;'8 del Mw. dolure. or if your property la
........ .. e ......... Magnotle Streat lo the ..... lnlereat In end to Lot 1 of Thia ~alMM I• eon-In tor~ '°' My otfler NEW YORK (AP) -U.S. Olympic
officials. concerned by reports of increased
drug use in spons. want to conduct drug tests
Barefooted
Budd easily
wins title
VAL DO JAMOR. Ponugal (AP) -W11h
an age difference of 20 years. South Afncan-
born Zola Budd and Ponugal's Carlos Lopes
highlighted the stan and end of 1heir
respective careers Sunday. winning the 1985
women's and men's individual titles in the
World Cross Country Championships.
Budd. the 18-year-old who became a
naturalized British citizen last year in order to
compete internationally. ti ve<i up to expecta-
tions. taking the lead at the stan of the S.000-
meter· women's event -and widening et
throughout the race.
The 38-year-old Lopes.. winner of the event
in 1976 and 1984. found the men's 12.000-
meter course much to his liking even though
he complained before the race of "not having
legs to stand on."
The veteran distance runner. who won the
men's marathon al the Los Angeles Olympic
Games last summer. staned out well beh:nd 1n
the front pack and only moved up with 1he
earl y leaders a third of the way through the
race.
Budd's time was 15 minutes. I second. well
ahead of Cathy Branta of the United tates.
who fciished second in 15:24. lnarid Kris-
tiansen of Norway was third in I 5:27.
Young termed
'question.able'
LO 1\NGELES (AP)-Los Angele
EJtprcss quanerback Steve Young was
listed as "questionable" for ne>tt un-
dly's aame ... inst lhc Oakland In·
vadett. follow1n11 knct injury over the ~cckcnd. team spoke man Bob Rose
said Sunday.
.. It's a hypcrt~tcndcd knee.'' Rose
said after Youn& wli uamined by a
doctor on unday. He said Youns
would not rcqu1rt surarry and lddtd. "ft ·really a day-to-di)' s1tuat1on." as to
when he'll be able to play •'" for the
United t1tcs football Lcquc team.
"His tatus is qunuonable for this
-«k's aame." ROK.Uid..--Youna 1uffcrcd the 1ttjury after com·
pleuna 1n t 8·)•rd n.in dunn1 Satur·
day's aame ••nst the Aritona Outl~w'
In Tt'mpc. An1. The OutlaY..s w<>n.
27-1 l
r\
..,._.._.-...i-. end~ Str• to the TrlC1 No. 984e ... per mep ducted..... lndMdull reuon contact· OOVERH-
PDfA ... fl 111111 •IC, Miit. rec0<ded In 8<><* 430. Jo:' MEN T EM PL 0 YEE S
on American athleics at major compeuuons
between this summer and the 1988 Games. it
was reponed Sunday.
It would be !he first time that tests carrying
penalties were conducted en non-Olympic
years.
lqkz•es a, 1llL Te 4. H41 Lerk Clrcle, Pagae 29 end 30 of Mia-Thia ltlt~ 81!: Ned ANANCIAl CORP, In c:.r. of = ..... Hsa~; loeel9d In Ceneu• Tract <*leneous Mepa. In , .... of· with the County a.11 of Or-s TATE w IDE F 0 RE . CLAM peda..... 997.32. bounded by Talbert flee of the County Aecorder "'09 County on Merc:h 13 CLOSURE SERVICES. 4540 0 0 R 0 T HE A J UN ! I.I feet 1lllowe tlae A~ lo the north, E• otUildcounty. 1985 ' KearnyVllleRoeci.tt14.S....
Under the plan. athletes found to have used
any banned drugs would be barred from
competition for one year. A second oITcnse
would carry a four-year suspension. mea ning
an athlete could m iss an Olympic competi-
tion.
.......... "' IHI ..... Avenue lo th• South, EXCEPT THEREFROM 1 5 '271111 ~o. CA 92123. (&19) ~~·c' ~:'!...! .... flDIA , ... l1E1ne eM Btoollhunt Straet lo the the fo1ow1ng: Orenge COMI 571-7862 ._ ---1
CoHty lll•H41sat , .......... end Buetlard Street lo (•)Unite 1 through 13 .. o!.':~ MlfCfl 11 25 "you haW My~ ~arcti 2i111~ ~
......_ ,....... "-.... fie.-. .nown upon th• Con-April 1 1 1985 · · you ltlOUld contact • iawyw ne '·,..~ ... ~ ..... ~ ...., ,.... .,.. I__...~ It NI been -..n1l11ed domlnlum Plan reocOl'ded · ' ~7 or the govwnment aoancY getes ...... ....,....,_., ..., 1~ nu•I• 1 ....... thaUuc:tl reqye9t lot,...._. May 3, 1978 In Book 12$$9, 4 w'1ldl may haW lnlured your Mr husband W..,... H ..
iMM QJIStlAL of funde wit not conattMe Paga 933. Offlclel Aecordl 101n daughters. Jean H CT: 111.m an IC11on e6gnltlcllMly eftec1. of Mid County. rtaJC NOllCE Remember. YOU MAY Fr..., and Bafbara a.t.
The drugs on the International Olympic
Committee's banned list include narco1ics.
stimulants and anabolic steroids.
N "-.._.. dl ... oN:aed Ing the quellty of the humWi (bl Thi axclutlve f'IOlll lo LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS If Buctt; and four gr~
tMt .... ,...... .. .... environment end ICCOfdlng-pa I I 11 JI~ of .. ttloM...... ...... " .... "' y OU D 0 N 0 T TA I( E ctilld1'9n Priwt• ~ IMM ef ,_. .. saet OM-ly the abo¥1-nemed City of dellgneted M P1tlo9 .. "':::=:et PROMPT ACTION were held. In ltou of ...... • ............. Fountain V..., NI dedded 1hown upon tho Con-NOTICE IS HEREBY flowers memortel con-.
The plan requires approval by the OC-s oeMtr .......... ....., not to Pf9Pet• an en-domlMMn Plen •boW ,... No. A 129 4t8 GIVEN BY STATEWIDE lributlons ~ be made
ef e. i.w •tie ......... WOnmlntel lmpect ....... forrod to. In lhe Supertor Coun of FORECLOSURE SERVICES 10 The Americen Hw1 executive committee as well as by the
governing bodies of various spons. It would
be an expanded version of a testing program
begun in 1983 after tests at the Pan American
Games in Caracas showed that some athletes.
including Americans. were, usmg banned
drugs.
... uau""'1J ... cee, .. ment under tM Net1onll ~ PARCEL 2: tile S1at• of c.lllomia. tor SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE. AuociatlOn Ptielftc View lrvlsa• dee~ :eel •• vlronrnentll Polley Act of Unit 13 .. atlOWl'I upon the tho County of Orange THE OWNERS AND HOLD-. ,_....,..est lsails•........., 1H9 (PL 91-100). The Condomlum Plan above r• In the Metter of the &tat• ERS of the benaflclal ~~rt2~•00ry. Directors.
llllpMlt llate• esat ...-rwone tor 9'.ICfl dec:lllol\ torred to. of AALPH 8-WE88, Ille lnter•t IJOder tn.t cert.in -
"Wherever the athletes compete. they"ll be
1apped on the shoutck:und told i1's time for
the urine sample.'' Dr. Kenneth Clark.
director of spons medicine for the 'U.S.
Olympic C'omm1tcc. said.
He said all athletes would be eligible for
1csting but not all would be tested.
Navratllova
back on bea1D
e. .......... hwtu• u .. noc to PfeparO 9llCti ltat• PARCEL 3: RALPH STEWART WE88, Deed of TNal e11«Mod by '9lef Act of ~ (Pl mentwe•folowa:Thapro-TheexdulNertghttopc»-0.011111'1. MICH AE L ROBERT
11•111). lect la IOcalad In I medium MMion end oc:cupency of Notlea la heroOy given 1"9t TUCKER AND JUDITH A. TM ,_ tar ...... denatty r"6dentlll arH tl'ioaa port1on1 of Lot 1 0. tho uilder'6glied .. Mii al TVCl<El'I lluabend and wife,
.._ ...... '""9N .... wMr'9 the effects on tM ecrlbed In Parcel 1 lbcWo, Private ..... 10 the ~ Truators to SBS AF· _.......,. .. •W.W.: nltUI'.. end ~ ..,,_ deelgneted M P· 13, u IP-Ind boat net bidder, eubtect FILIA TES INCORPORATED. TM City Of...,,.."-de-wonment d be mlnlnMll. pur19n1nt to Percels 1 end 2 10 confirmation of Mid Su-A Cahfoml• ~11on. ..,,..._, ttae ,._ ., An &wlror.menlll ~ aboVo delcribed. perlOI' Court. on 0t •ftor the Trust-for South Bay Sev-
._. 18' l'J"""lll t ._.. RecOld 1aepoclll19 the within The atroet.. edd..-end tit day of Apnl, 191.S. at the 1ngS !Ind Loen Maociatkln, a
etNctlOft II saet • ...._ protect llM been made ~ other common dellgt\allon. oflloa of M.-vln J. S«nak, C1lllorn11 corporation. wNdi...., ••m•111Y,,. tM County°' Orange""*" " tlf'f, ot tM ,.., propeny Altotney •• LIW, 2859 benefiall) dated Ooclfn..
toot tM ....., flf tM ~lheenWOl-r-ducrlbet1 ebov• 1 1TownagatoRoad.~101. Der 8 t983 on Decamw ._.. •"'• ........ tll r9\lloW of IN project Ind purpor10d to be: 2218 P• Weattaic• v-.. CA 91381 13. 19&3 In BOOll/R ... lft.tresaflOOfttel n..tew more Mly Mt• tortl'i the clftc Aw. Unit "J", Coat• County ol Ventura. State ol 198 3. P • g •/Im • g •
n.G9"1• ,....ottsaa tM roeeona '#try IUdl ttatement Meea. Clllfornla Cellfomla. • right, title end 83·~8 17. 01 Offlcial Ae-...., lllfWMt ..... ..._ la not roqulfed. Thia ~ The undelligned Truat .. tn•-t of Mid dlc1111d •• cords In the omc. ot the ~ by dee ...... ...... Ylronmentll ~ Aecord dlldalma tlf'f lleblllty tor any the time of dMtfl and .. the County Reco<det of Orange City et tr'ftoae wlaWa ._. le on flla 1t fie .,.... .,. tncorroctn111 of the 1traet ngtrt, tMte Ind In..,... INt County Stat• of Cllltomla
....... ... •¥tu 1 1111 drele end II .....,._ b eddr'Me and otner QOmf'l\Ofl tl'ia ...... ol Mid doc 11 that • t>rMCtt ol tl'la Dt*-
,....., ...... ,,..... .. publlc ..... .-a.. end ~ dealgnetlon. "· eflOwrl ....... ..... ~ by opo:Mlof1 of QellOtl lot wNcll Mid trana-
SMfO flllr ........... pylrtJ ~ ~at tfte In. law Of Dt'*wlae otMr than fer In tN111 la MQKI\)', haa
........ ..., .... .... Plemlng o.c-tment .,. Said ..... be rnede. but Ot In eddltlon to that of Mid occured, to wit SAID 08U· ":::.::.':T* ... ,,._ twwlltlollowloll:OOLm. wlttlovt COV9Mnt or WW· dee1111d, at the time of GATION INCLUDES ONE
NEW YORK P) M · N ·t I . -..... .... end5:00p.m. ~.,, ,...,,._Otln'\pled,,.. dMttl.lnlndtolflthe<*· NOT FOR THE SUM Of (A -arttna avrau ova ._.. .. • .. .. ... 1n ICC«dance wltfl Ex-09" tttle. pc 1111 1cin. Of tellft,... proC*fY 11tueted 1n us.ooo FAILURE TO had someth1ng to prov.e whenshecapturcd her ..,. ...,._ .-... ecuttw Order 11111, en to Pll1 ttie the~ of Orange. st ... MAKE PAY MENT OF
second stra1fht Virginia Slims Tennis Cham-•• r II w,.... _. elol'il-•t•P proc.H ror rem.allq pmapei eum °' otClltomlil. ~· MONTHLY INSTALLMENT . h' . h h ..................... ftaadJlll1me:ueen•1tw •noee<~)MC!Ufedby-'d ecrfbed•tolowa.t<>-Wll WHICH eeCAMEOUEJUlY peons 1ps. t was JU t appenstancc t at ,.._. .. ._ ~ •., ~., ..,, .... P'OleCt o.d °' Tniae. """.,,..,_ Loe 31 of Tr.a 1332 ... 1. t9u PLUS suBSE-
Helena ukova of CzC<'hO lovak1a was in the o "" -.-.,.111a IOCMed ~ 1t1e --in__... -o.oof ouENT INSTALLMENTS ll)e,....,..., ..,...m "'9reOn.. • ... ~--.. _..on 1 m.s> ,.. way. CltJ ef lntH, •1 100·yHr floodpl1ln. ~·~ ••ICll. K tlf'f. corded In 9ook 42, P..-9 DUE f)1EREAFT£R: PLUS "I don't knew where the ske~tics come MeGww. tntsae. CA 11714. Afttiougtl llWNtM9 to IM lll'ICllr.._tenneOfteklo..d 1nc1 lO o1 ...._.ieoua LI.TE CHARGES . ·A,D-
fi .. N ., 'd f\ h 3 7 s 6 -...iwa.a.-W~ protectwereoos ... ed,fle °' TNll ..... c:llJrVae end Meela. recorclll of Orange VA NC ES MA DE IY rom. a vra ~1 ova sa1 a er er . • • -4 ......._ (714) ....-C*'Y .. be "'1plel•••• .. ...., 1 w °' .._ TNN9 end ~. Callfiomla IENEFlCIARY TAXES. 1H-v1ctOI)' Sunday. "I cena1nl) wasn't wnung No""1Mtenwt1or11Mota1 ~wtlf*'IMIDatpwn. ol"9..,,...0'llllled~lelcl • l'llOf'e OOfUWtlOI~ kltOWU\ SURAHCE.TAUSTE£FEES
mysdfofT. ,.......ofN:flprotacl ... The ................ o.sonruet. ae:4lllouetto.ter8'reeit. AND COSTS. ATTOAHE'Y ··y h .... d t d 11 f prQPOeed to be concM:tld .,. • tolowe: fte ._. Tiae *91 emoun1 of fie t.e ....,, .. CA .FUS oi. ADOITION. AS A Ou aveoneortwov. osscsan a o priortoltle~'°',...._.. u11 ?11f .-u 111·ru1J1ioeoltt1e..._ T..,..llf .. Cllf\lnllw-CONDITIOH OF RE · suddcnyou'rcdone.They'vest1llgottohitthc .__ .. -fodlNl-fllndl. ............... ...._. tton---~-~-.. ~ ot 1t1e UMed INSTATE MEN T. All shots.''shcsaid:"61Jfllnfi'lafhen"actiontoher Al .. ,..,...., ~ ........... ti ... ,.. to ... alld 1ne1 ~...._on ooiiftrn~ ot SEHIOA LIENS MUST •
losina three t1m1.'$ in her last seven tour-groupe end pereone die-.... ..._ ....... ti_....,....., ooeee.. ..,.... .... or s-t 09lfl n .,.._ CUAAENT
I -h I I . ~ with ... ~ .... ........... ... -... cu ...... time°' .. .,,....iOIId ~ ,.,.. .. NOW THEREFORE.. the namcnt~. i..o1st )car. e ost on ) tw1~. .. ~to"*"" ..ntwt ._ _. ....._ _, _. 1t1e.,.... ..,.111,11 .. o1 .,. ... ~ ..,1 1 0r TNDt "' ..... by ,....,., o1
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Leguna Beech. Ca
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Cr..mMOfy 1625a...A~
Costa MeM
540-SSS.
capturing a record 74 matchH in between the ••••••torcoiielctJIMkM• E 11?1 .. .._.._. ..-..c1s.a.11ua,110e.. o..s °" ,_ Pf'°'*ly eo IN~endde#N\lnltlo tos~. ~ tM Qty Of ntM. Com-h .. ._ __ ., ""9•A!ftetllltundlrlldd alld.T .. perOlliltol...,,.. portonnenoe of the oM-t---------
.. II m) IO'-SCS aot kind or bun<'hed '""""Y De1J•o111Mnt 0.-..... ,..... o.sonNM ..... otof ........... =_, ........ gatlon~~o.d
tr.a•t .. -r." •. h" c•1d. "If I had lost to hns '*"'*" ludlwnttenOOSft>o No M1Nr e:MIOI.,... ... _,.., .......... to""' llldlor to ... ln .. ~ ofTNet. IUlteby .. .., _______ .. _... nc " "' .-,.,.,. tlftOUICI be ....,...,.. et ,..... of lllldl P"OfeC' II ui*'llpied • ~ ·DeoJ liiO ft .. be ,...,_. et entire Uf'ICMlld bltleno. dlle
(Even Lloyd) beck durina Augu1t. the ttrint .. ..._.-Mid°" 01 pr..-'° be ~ llrJltlOft o1 Dllllllt Md o. 1t1e • mtd' -... • ~ '"° ~ end e1eet1 '°
would have bttn broken and 1he los.sn Sl)f"Cad .....,.. -... t '· 1MI. M Pftor '° ._ ~ '°' ,... ..,.. .., .... Md•_..... tllN "'1r 919 ,.,. ,_..... -Of .,.. 10 be alld IN .... • ...................... MMla ..... Of Dalllllt .... ~ CllMDti ._..,. Md ....... INll ~to .-..v.., out more. .. .. tr •••Qt M ..... , .. •••11, -. ..... n.-.•11p• ...... ~. ~' "It', noc that I'm pla)'tnaanyv..o~. h's that "'.,... .. :aot,..... .. .,.... w ,.,..._ -. ~ .-:-.. o1 o.. :·~u i. *' c1ay o1 Oe1ad ,,.,.. 1s eta, of the other women arc pta Ina better. ,.._"' ,..... Mlclll or ..,....,. ... "* dlOIJIOlt .,. w ~ '° ... to ~ t Maldl. 1111 Apm1t ukova. the world's t~nnked .... .., 9*1••• .. .., ........... ..,..._...be.....,.... In._ OOUMy ._, 'f 't HAT•WtDI •OH·
Wom .. n'" ptav"'r w•• dom1'nat1na 1• ...... ._ °" "-,,__ ,,_ °"""*,.tor w 1111 ..... .._.. lie ,... ~ 11 .,_ CTA ti ....... .,. cu.• -• ca. ft: .. " J"' .. .. .-oc t• HUD'• written \¥,..QJ.,,...._VW-IOoele1I 111Mt11 A 1 u1t1••••11P . exacted rcvenac 1Mtn11 tht playtr who US*' -c : .... .,_ .., • .. .......,. ~ o.e..1111• ...,. J. ....... AANOT"""49l~iN • hcrin1he1iemifin•Jsof1hc ui1 ... h1n()pen ....... ...--...,.. UL-~-..,._,, Mlt l f'9Mdt••• ... _.._,.. 11
la•t Dettmbef I II... T'liii .... .._._,. ............ ecaYICCI t•C., H ...... •10t IJJ ttt 1 W. 111 ~you,._
" • a ...... tCllOO ._,~°"er T.-. _, • -..... C A t1Ht, (IOI) ~r Pf°"'1Y tcw .... ~ o....n.. "I didn't pla)' welt enouati to bnt her," ..._. .. ,..,111, .. .....,. .. 11. ltlt ,. -~...._ CA .-. •n.nM. A..,,.., tor o...,,...,..., lllldl ... 11 OOft. "' ... ~ M,
ukova 1dm11tcd about unda)'' m1tch. "I •..-.JM I • ,...... .. ....,. •• ., ~ ...,. DwM. ..... ..,.., dutled prtor to 1t1e OOfto •n ..... ,,
• ....... 1 .... " cct ,_ mr· . .,. ...._ ..... ' ....... °"' , .... ,.... ....... cTA ~ot-~ t.1 wasn t nervou~ ~autt ml 1na •"a c'pcct ,.... ,_.....fl ,... ,.._. .. ,_ NO.,.. ar.,.. OeelJlf ~ ~ c:.t ~ 0r.,. eo. • M&t ...,.
to win. ..... .. 1!-.... ..._ ....., .-.......!..._ ~ '!! °*""°' Mard\ ''· 1e. n. a..r,.... ~ n. ts. a ~Noe Merdl 2s..-" _.,,.81 .. I think he st1ll 1\ &he bnt OM. llO lht' t>ril • c-..__, ......,. __. -.... • ttll a. ttel ..... ..,.
one must ha c 50mc M'lkef di~·· ~-~"~-=•!_1 ~·~-~...!._~ ... ~~~.!":!'!''~1·~· !ps:11taa~'°~-~-----------_!W~-3't~L-----~,...,...~~11L _____ _;M-~-~~==~==== ..-
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MOmta••tu•• MllftGUeWll fllOln"IM-1 IMmftAW MlmlTAW ... IT.CT ff .._ftAW • 9\i....... TM ...... ,._... TM ....... pert0nt.. Tiie ._....,.,.,._... ,,_ ......... ,._...,.
--l". dOllr'I ~ ... wtM*9' dail'I........ x ....... -.. ~.. ~:;~~;;;;.;;;--~------r:==~:it:i:~~ ,. • ._L aa; & Al · CM60t.AC .. or"•ile~ (1) RON ICNOI & Al-THI AL.TA OOWll UNKUll 'INANCl,m -.....
, CA 10QA , W ......_. ............. tfll' L-. IOCIATU,(l>D&MMM-AHV. (J) THI ALTACO/W'Nff, nt lo.~, ______ ._ ....... ~------~ • c.., Or ..... ...._ ,_....., .,.._ 200 • .._. t<fTtNG. 10.0. ,ANcite COP'f'UW~AND Hyde, Or1119. Cetlfomle ,. ..... a•!~ MifNu 1Clt,._ ,..rt ... CAtllli II MlellOnvieto CAtitt' ,__Aw.,,ountain\I•. ~TINOOOMl'AHV.IOlta.a THE DAILY PILOTt:lii V:
.... It .. MU•t'"''°" AIMK .... 1"81,anll H. Nell L.91M,' ~ c CAl270I sut. l ttHt, Newport Wftl ~ u.w. 'Ntt C lflc-D Of'L'I .f~ ll()l'R 1 e~slOli 31A. oen • ..,. 2•nden ., Hf. Lt
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.._ OA= ,_... M m Toro CA ONlt9'n w~. t>wwi lllolM. ~ o.ld 1<no9. l040t leeclfl. CA 92tl3 ltetr• teoo, !Nine, Cella ~LA .-.. r -teched Oat on'*! ~ --"" tte 1' o. JC1f.e ~ ..._ '°'-. llllO ·• • CAl2Ut. ~NwerA .... ~ Mtcf\MI ,. ~. ao1 '°'1lllttl'1I itreet nr mtt ... '!::"'' et uo.ooo O•nr
.._, It .. "'.,'""''" TNI ~ 11 oon-Tlllt t>utlMea 18 oon· V11tv.CAH70I Celle lonot1. ••n Thie buelMM 11 oon-Teltphone · rvice: went• to mow.d-~ 1 ... ..--.,,11s..oeu .._,CA.... .__ ~ en lilldM•• duG1ed by: a llmlted penner· ThC1 butll'MI 11 eon· ~te. Cellf. tat12 ducted bY-.,.. lndMdull M~. s 1.w.900 "' ,._,, .,...,.......
TNI "'•',_ II oon-Aaen K ltumenlMI 1t11p «Noted by: en lndMduel Petrlclt M. St>ootw. 1011 LUHO otN UAW M orid1y·fr1day Ir<*• m-1111 1"'a,_L,..,.Uf=::f:::Su:38r:;:-;;;:;21e~w:'.":11enct;::::::--_•t
...... Illy. e ..... .,_.. TNI .....,.,,. -tied H Nell L~. O.Wel ~ D. Knot L llelbol. leltlO&. Cellf. TNI ~ ... tied ~. frplo, .... buVI -.:LA.,... :;.--~:--~ ~ ... '91Tient ... flled ~~,,.~C::of~ ~non~"· WllaOn, 301 =-~~C:-W:~: 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M. ..,.1111111111r .•1ee.t00Aot7eo-te21
• T'llll 1te1t •• w tied H 1M1 wttt!tMCOunlYC~ofOr· ~County on M1tet1 1, C•ll• Sonot1. Sen INS Bu inea& Counter: ,-
..... C..a.taotOr· . ,_ r.I: ~on...__•· t nwrn c:;:~ '°'Celle ~ 0r-."'C: Mondi ·Frida M9lll vs.J!2 Mt>__. ....... .., :,"8,_CounlJ °" '*'-r ~':::'~"T.1~ 1 nw Publllfled Or~ CoMI Sonot•. Sen ciem.n ... CA. Delly PtlOI Marcm 11. 25. • with menkluted yerdt . A new home on-fhHo"
• ,_ 25, 1MS . . • ...._...,..,A...,.. Del'YPllo!.~.,dl 1. 11. 25, ta,.•11a b I It Aptll 1, I, 1915 M "75 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. everything tre1h end neoft~fof',!!!anda ~
lllY•l•Aed :T. COllll M.w et Lllw, ~ ~ DrM, AptU 1. 1.,.5 h 1 u• neH eon-~ clffn l.Mge IMng .,..., -'J. ,_, ""'"•· ~Not....,. . "·ti. ........ ..... A-M-3e l ~by• I 09f*el '*1· """'T"'r DEADLl:\ES lemlfytQtltn,dOUblOtlck Quality dee!~ r~ 21. ,.. Putlltfled Or~ COMt .......... "8JC nu ~ 11rep1ec e . 3 g lint tewl &ed. nun ... ---...., PWLJCllJTIC( OaltyPtlot MWOflU,11,25, A.P.Wh«I ,....... l'l 111.IC \TIO,, u•:\Ul.l'E bedr~m•. 1~ blltll. Hvlno a femlty roome.
""' April 1 1115 rtaJC NOTlCE TNt 11atetntn1 wM ..... flUIMJC MOTICI 30 Huge-c?ovtte<I petlo ~-&bmlt yo411 offer• on PICmtOUeWM • M-359 wtthlheCounlYC~otOr· Tl"MtOltyoflMM'*tlled Monday Fri. 4: p.m. loo1c• megnlll..,t , • ., 200t1<1ngtAd.S478,000.
11Am ITAW K ,,_ M99 County on Meretl 5., tone cNtl09 ep•plllllAa.atMiilMIOfllll.l.---llle.iO&Y _ t\.~ p. ....d.Gal-AOW-541431! The '°'°"41'8 l*90nl.. ...CTTTIOU9 ._.. lNS ~ ,_ WAlt Ht HON1
ooina_....,_._ --~" --Puoim Qttywlde Pl'Olllelone 111 tt1e W edne day . Tues . 4:30 p.m . '~11-1~ ~I ttOMt., IM • _. ~-fld.I ~ l<ITS Of Tiie following pereon1 ere Publllhed Orange Cblat city of IMne Z~dl· I) J. .... °' ~IFOfNA, 220 Ntwpon doing bullneM -Alpha Dally Piiot Mllfctl 1t, 18. 25, nence for letge f day Thursday Wed. 4:30 P·"'·? : .. 04 .. A•EA11..E ... 61!!E
~-T. CA'2MO tWmlTATPmff A~.GerdenOrove.CA M·3tOc11wt11eonelder~ Friday Thurs. 4:3 p.rn . ,.,..,.... uu o.n. Or •• Newpott lk:ih.. Metk•t t7ta W•tmin.ter ~fl 1. 1ta6 <*•~.The~ eoun:-0 ~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~~-~-~-!!~~~==~=~~-~~ a a.--GordOn "'" Sa.en. 152 t TM to11oW1ng pert0n1 .,, t2'44 a deVelopmtnl proowlng F · 3 00 p m
T.a. ... ~"' Mann.r. Dr .. Newpott lk:ih .• doing bUalneU •: 09Yten EnttfP(IMI. inc:. ,.. tor iarge tam11y o.y <*• aturday r1. : • • ---CUSTOM 28A. rem. + .,-a CA t2t80 · BALLOON BUILDERS , (Callfornl1). 1192 Well· permit at lt'ltlr me.tlf'IO Of d fr'a 3·00 p m SHLIM guest. 50' Alverttde Ave.
YOU AN .. Dl'AUU Ttll8 buelneaa It eon-115963 Adami Ct., Fountain mln1ter Avenue. Oerdtn PlBJC NOTICE Aptll9.1115.at8:30p.m.or un 8 Y · · • · CM front-:-~-bNutllul 3 S3f7.000ownt54&-2tl7
UHOel' A DEED Of TRUST, dUcttd by: en lndlvtdutl Vlltv. CA 92708 Grove. CA 92644 • 100r1 therMf1er M poet. bdtm, 2 beth home wlltl FABULOUS UdO 8awfront ~y~~11':T~ ~":'.:.!: ... flledOr Ad~~i J..·~~~~ain ~5:.::. d~~: :~:1i::or:t~on-No~!:'-~~:R EBY ~-~ .r;;: c':'~ (:A' (:.:I, I ,AT I 0' & b•n'ldcklUn"n'ey~kl~lt-..:... B;~t"~ tiPr~~ • 07 .. c•1•11n3front
TO"'°T!CTYOUfllPAOf'· wlththecountyC*llof • CA.92708 OayWi Enterl)l'latt. Inc: .. GIVEN thtt ll"Mt IOllOwlng CNmbtrt 1t 17200 JM1o ('()ftftf'('Tl()~i.: ,,,_, ..,,..... . .-v -
lmY,ITMAYeESOU>AT enoe County on~ Thi• ~1lnett 11 eon-SarlhC.o.ytan,Prtelderlt 1ten11 ot found or .. vec1 borM Boulevard. lrvlnt . • , • ,,~; 2 bedroom, 2 bath unll 1==-=-_,v,,.,..,......-7.:"."~0c::c-:-..,,::-=-:-:-'.
A f'U8UC SALE. IF YOU 2l'. 1M5 dUe1ed by: art lndMOuel Thie 1ta1"'*"1 .-llled property have ~ held by Cellfornla. PLUS 1 Bdrm 1 beth unit. FSBO~ttl OPEN S~ NEID AN EXPlANATION ,_ C.J.Catr... wllhthe CountyC~otOr· thePollceDepertmenlofthe Fouddltlonel lnformltlOn <.a11c·l'llHt i1111"' illlCf 1·orr1·.-tiull"' lllil ~ 3 car gerege. GrHt In· 1Bd r.,, M
Of THI NATUM OF THI Publlehed Orange COMt Thi• 1111emen1 wu filed ange ~nty on March 1a. City 01 Cott• Meat tor • plHH contact Gall Ii" lll't•l t• 1111 ..,1111". tl c·acllitlt'"' ""' a liu\I', come Prlnclpal1 only 12·4: 300 No Ceanev Ln. PAOCHDINO AGAINST Dally Piiot March 4. 11, 18. with the CoontyClerk ol Or· 1N5 period In .. oeu of ninety Shlomoto-Lotu at M0-3754, • • • s 204: 900 Cell Now P·I 838--2290/13'T-tl72
YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-25.1115 _,.County on Merell 5. '27'111 (to)days: Community Developme nt Plc•a ... t• 11-.k for u n 1111'1'll1tli1111 54&-2313
TACT A LAWYEA. M-348 '985 Publltrled OrMga Cottt Blue Glfl'1 1Spd. Sehwlnn Depertmenl. ft Ill-·
Ono\otil ,2. 'M5ett:15 "7Mll OellyPllolMllfefl25.AprM1, Bleycte, &ov'• Blue tSpd. Nole:lfyouc:heltengethll 11u111hl·r ~tll'111·11111 ·1·11i11~ ~our 11cl. 1"1'm ..
a.m., ML&A.8L! INVHT· "8.IC NOTICE . Publlthed Orange Coul 8, 15, 1985 Murray Bleycte, Boy'• Btue5 projaet In court. you may be ERRORS A~2 •. 300 ~~ *1~
MEHT ~TION. • Delly Pllol Metef'l 11. 11, 25, t.&-3&2 Spd ~ Pro 81cycte, lllftlted to railllng onfy fhoM • : h~~!!!!i!~!~1 •• •• ..,...,.. 4 .,. cMy 8"'04ntff Tru1tee Aennoul.,_U April~.19115 1111-IC"""'TIC£ Boy't Gray 10Spd. Col·._,..youor10mtOMet1t (:ttt•c•k \Ollr "Cl duih lllHI rl'JIOrl lntetMt.2 8dnnGerden ~Md..,,..,..,. to Dead MAim ITAl"llmlfl M-351 .--nu umbll Bleyclt. Ledlta Yel· relltd 11 the publtc hellflng .. home wtttl • view! End
of Truet ~ ma2A· Thefotl0wlrlo per90fllllf• tcwr1 low Metil Ring wlt:Jrt•n CIMCrlbedlnlhltnollce,orln c·rror"
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1MO, • Nt. No. 2t' •In doing bullt'9la ea: T"'r --... ....,._. 1ton.1 lawn blOW9f tOOI written correepondtnot de-I' 1· 'I ( I r· ' Clll today tor detek '** 11171.pege tOofOf· BOAT PRIDE MARINE Ml.JC NO""" ...,._r-.;-.;;::,;;-..,_ c:htdtwtthmlec toota. IMwedtotheCltyCounellat. I'll.OT a P.unu·-. 1a 11 it ~ or I u· 1r"I 84e,.7111 ::-c:=;-~":.,~C: !:V~.S::·CA~i ~ NOTICI ..._.en,..,._,, 2. Ml. 01~~J1~t 1lsno :H: ~~to. the publk; hear· in«urrt·c·I iru.ntion 0111~.
tlor"'8 ...cuted by W1itlern 3e7 W Bey I ee ~ GIVEN tha1 I publlc hearing ... _._ ...... a ertNp of the l)l'operty wllhln Council of the City of 1Mna
THE REAL
ESTATE RS .,. County. StMe of Cal-~ CMr.;.. Bttney NOTICE 1s HEREBY .. ....,. u. •· °"'": PM'• end prOVM 1111 own-BY ORDER of 111e City Cle AS IFIEll ()4
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2-5h 78 T . ...., Md L.uenn Miter ......_CA.t~7 • ' wttlbeheldbytMCltyeo.-awlolll ~ VtN 1e11en (7)days followtng the 0a .. : Mardi 19, 1915 • --------111111•-·-.. ---• WlLL MU AT PU8UC Gregory Oeofga Piiette ell of tt1t City of lrvtne on 1CMA.M7A1 lft"9 publleatlon of thlt Notice, CfTY O, NtY*', ay: ...... let kit 1 ...... fer lalt · Must Mlf S205,000. Beet
AUCTIOH TO HtGHOT IMO-80 Huntington SI # 115' T~ay. April 9, 1.5. at :Cffthr 0r:.:.':.. = the tttle thereto lhell veat In ..,.._,, ,....... ~ "--al 1-• M llf 1111 value In Eutbluff. 4Br
DI"'°" CAIH ~at Huntlnoton SHch, CA 9:30 p.m .. °' u IOOn "*• ~ '°' .......... of 11 ll"Mt t\nder, If theft be one. or CltJ c..-.. tral 1111 ..-_. You lhould Me ttle vleW 28• w/court yrd entry . ..,_ Of -. 1n ~ mon.y 92641 after u poltlble. In ttlt ._,_ In u;. City of Cotta Mau. In Publlthed OrMga COMt -d k d altlt
ofttlelJNled ..... )•ttie Thll bu•I,_. 11 con-lrvln• City Council UKllt._AaJ,.._~ whtc:tl CIM the property DellyPllotMerc:h 25•1N5 * ......... t11111. canyons an PV1 bee yr . new P • .....,. ...,.,_to ttieOtd Or Chambert 17200 Jamboree Mt .. ,._. "'9 ......, ...... _u be IOld 11 publk: auo-M .... 7 -Wl•T.. *1 ....._..,_.* beyond. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. den very nice. Agll welcome
.,.. Councy ~: :::.; by. • general pen-Boulevard: Irvine. Callfomlt • .._ ~ .,::-: == ~.: 111 ume and d•t• to be """' --:9ew LISTI NOii Sh tbd=-Sec end cozy trplc In lrvlne't 780-92« or 147-2374
locMed on I.ma Ane IMS., Douglat C 8l'lnty to conlld« Ille vacation of C04#t ennoun<:ed. P'tBJC NOTICE 3 Bdrm, 2.5 beth condo g::: nr SC Plaza~ epa TTuownrtl~~ ,:~~r\d NEWPORT CREST Lowee1 ....... ~ et. & Tl'lla ltet.;,_,t wee llltd two pot111>ne of HatVard Av-::.::----:-.:: = OATEO: 3l20/15 w/bott allp. Latge muter +catpor1 Sec. at tell.too . ' prJC41 4Br Condo In New·
•mdw.,,e.uAM.CA• ...,.. ttltCountyCltrtt of Or-.-.•OtactlbedlnEANbll .......,..-:... a. ctwee, Ill I. NETH. C•f CW NOTICI cw sutte w/bak:Ony. Gteen-3 bd only $79,999 a11tn UNl()Uf li(J,..fS port Beach. Tennie. pool. =:.. ~ ,:.=: ~ enoe County on FtbNery ~~.:_~h~t= Dn1f ,..,......,.1 ~ ~~:n.c, Orange Coe.1t ~=-=-~AU belt loclllon. PrlOed to 10'h% tin. Try $7000 min Reeltor1, 875-6000 )(Int locetlon S 179,900 ""'*.., Deed of Trwt Ill 11• 1915 ,_ 15-21 adopted Mllfctl 12 • ...,....... ,..o .... 1-. Delly Piiot March 25. 1985 1.-•• I •MD Mii at $198,000 FEE. down. Won't lutl Woods-Owner will help n~ .
.. proper'Y.,...., In.., PuOIW*' Or CoMI 1tel5, by the City Counell of ••"t• Aftt, CallftrRI• M-313 T.I ..... ..__ Ide VIiiage 2511 w. 642-4887 Agent ~ancflt ... datcttbed OtllY Piiot Ma1:'r.11. 18, ~~,':~<;::'~ ::.,u._.•.:.~,.:: MAR"Wsr~~:NClAI., -~~~~~1,w~~~ Sunflower Petrick PlllllFNHITULI liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili~ii!i!~
THAT ~ Of LOT 25• 1915 M-347 c.!IOn lhould be directed to .,_ ..., ..... ~•r/llla"' IM Ml.IC NOTICE INC H duly eppolnttd REAL ESTATE T:nor:~63.1:1266 l~t·~~°"'~m In IOUIFlllT LIT
23'WFAtAV1EWFAAM8,IN Loren AndtflOf'I, Sr. f'9-.,...,e,,•Noheotrla .... , Trutt• under the folloWlng 831·1400 ··~ii'\ . Woodbridge. o-ner Beautiful tocatlon on wide THE CITY OF COSTA netr al (714) M0-3t3e ...,_ .... -.... ._ _..., ~ NOTICIE deterlbed dMd of trust Ill P • -p I t 1
MESA. COUNTY OF OR-"8JC M)TIC( BY ORDER of the City _....,,..,.......,en« A pubCle hterlng 11 lthtd· WILL S ELL AT PUBLIC " w1nta lo give thll 1way. sand beectl. r VI e ge e
A.HOE. STATE Of CALI-Council of the City of lrvlna . .....,_ "-'91, ,_, Olhtr· uled for en appttt to the City AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST * * Assumable financing on guarded community.
f<>NftA, A8 SHOWN OK A flennou9 .,_.. DATED: Maretl tt, 1N5 ...., IM '"""7 • M of 1rv1ne Clly Council, of the BI o o ER F o R c A 8 H SOLD OOJ .... Piil t11 end 2nd to be eulted Motivated out of •t•t•
MAP THEAEOF. AE· ..... ITATW CfTY °' ....,_, •r: ............. , ..... Planning Commlatlon cs.-ANO/OR THE CASHIERS 4" .. ~ end Loft • .-.. ........ 1oyou.Only$e7,500.Asll owner tlu prleed to Mii
COAOEO IN 900!< 8. PAGE The fOlowlnO Pl''°"'•• ...,.,. ,........ o.p.ty .... IMlfnt•• ~ ":9' dllon denying eon6111onal eR CERTIFIED CtiECKS TIE lllffl .....,,.. ·-' .... ror BARBARA JAMES at S495,000
71, °' Ml8CEUANEOU8 dolflQ ~ •: GAL-air Clafll .. ,....... ...... •1 r. " UM permit 84-CP-0828. SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE vat• pool home wtttl 'P• MAPS,~ OF SAID l ! A Y 0 F AS I AN Pubtlahtd Orange Coeat ....... llWtof twtltttore wtlll proposing the piactn141nl of SECTION 2924h (paylblt at Flrtt time ever tine ,.1974 In exclullve Mesa Verde. (714) 673 4400
ORANGE COUNTY, DE· TREASURES. 1000 Wael Dally Piiot Maretl 25. 1te5 "" .......... , A .. f'll '" vehlculer acc•N control the Ume ot .... In lewful hlYe we become Uw•t-CIOM to Mesa Verd• GE ,~9-9100
SCAterD A8 ll"OLLOWS: CoMI ~. ~ C. M-3M C,_. ,_,,, ...... 11 UK get• tor Turtle Rodi Cr•I money of ttte United Statae) ltltl"' In the Blutt1. • country club. Price r•
PARCEL l: ~ IJeedl. CA 92M3 1 I 1 • • I t C ' " (Enelhe Jll) The projaet 11 all right, tlfle and lnter•t hive edv SSS to IP9f'ld & duced to S279.000.
8CCMNNINO AT A POINT Emmafl lmpotll Inc. rta.IC NOTICE U11.71-1 .... , Md. c"' tocatad al Slllfcrftt and cor:tYeYed to and now held Uln peopl.e for Open • :;l1-E3C-19T1 -!a•-""""l!-·~·~~i!i~"!"!'!'!----IN.IHE WU~RLY UNE_OF 18'*.ofloc«por•llon; C4lll-1.1·1.7, ..... """' I ~ldgeline, wttt ot Turtle by It under eald Deed of Hou ... We delperatety ~ -
SAID LOT 23. DISTANT fornle) YOU AM• M'AULT ~oeetL ~· ............ Rodi Otlvt, Endive Ill, In Truttlnthepropertyherllln· need llstlng1. May we PROPERTIES **••••Tift** THEAEON O .H FEET Thie bullntt1 11 eon· UNDeR A DIE) CW TI9U9T ... _ -...-. -tt1t VIiiega of Turtle Rock A aft• delctlbed. _..,.you? _,.
NOATHEAl.Y FAOM THE duc:teO by a corporation DATID ,..RUARY 11, tlaftt AeeM lft C'*!! copy of tn. ttatt report, the TRUSTOR: KENNETH R. I---------2 Unite. Sunroof ;OaOinr>:df.i~iiiiiilll-iiiiiiii-~-SOUTHWESTERLY COR-Benjamin B. Roi, Vloa 1111. UM.Ill YOU TAKI C.. RO• 0011, propoetd plant, a copy of BAKER DIANE M. BA.KEA 4outllegat~2'49.
NER OF SAID LOT AND Prttldent & C.E.0 ., EmmWI ACTfO*-TO ,.ROTICc1' ...... ti, --tntil 01· FTC~~IF~ Call 875-9058 lllORNili<r~C---EAST· mporfs,lnc. YOUR""°""""· fT llAY "llll1Md Onftta C..t termination (cetegorlcel ex· FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Large 3 Bdrm 2 172 Beth -Ocean View PenthOuM. 2
£ALY PARALLEL WITH THE thit ltelM*ll w• fUad M IOU) AT A flUMJC Deir ~ lltfd\ 11, 21. ~tlon) end other projaet 1.0AN ASSOCIATION Brlttenywoods Condo. la)Ma Maalera, ltklng 1011
80VTHEAL Y LINE Of S'AIO with the ~nty Clerk of Or· IAU. •YOU ... DAM D· .-1,,.. fll-.Jn lnlormation era available for recorded February 1, Hu comm pool & tennl1 Ptaillaala 1007 S 139,900. A.gt 759-5080 LOT,~ FEET; THENCE anga County on Ftbrulity ,.LANATION o' THI yourrevitwaltheCommunl· 1te3111nllr.No.83--051214 court1.A1klngS155.000.J-~~~~~~~-l·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
NORTHEAL Y PARALLEL 27, 1915 NAT U It I O, TH I IY Development Depart· ot Offleltl R«cl<d1 In the of· lilllla _ ' IAfnMf Wnl NI 11
WITH THE WESTERLY LINE nn.o ,. .. OCHDINO AOAtNIT Ml.JC NOTICE mant. 2801 McGIW. lrvlnt. flee of the F*ofder of Or· Traditional W.llA NlllSIU
OF SAIO LOT. 49.1&.;{EET; Publlll'ltd Orange COMI YOU. YOU IHOULD co. You llfe Invited 10 attend I ange ~nty. R 1 Only 4 ~·r• old. Beautlful HMlll Tl HH,111
THENCE WES T't'.R LY Dally Pilot Maroh 4, '1, 18, TACT A LAWYI"'" .a mtt publle hearing to be held by .. Id deed of tru1t de-ea ty 3 Bdrm, 2'n be. tormll • blocks from w-..... Of'I PARALLEi. WITH THE 25, 1985 NOTICI OF lfOTICe CW the City ol lrvlne Clly ~n· ICflbel the followlng: " wvvv
SOUTHEAL '( LINE OF SAIO M-352 ~··· IAL.• TROITlrl IAU ell, on Aprll 9, 1985, II 8:30 Paroal 1: Ill undMdtd 631-7370 klnlng room. Top location Balbot Peninsula Point 2
LOT. 230 FEET TO THE T.a. NO . .,... Ne. a. p.m . or u IOOfl therMfter. 1/t8th 1n1erea1 1n llld to Lot end luge dock A.a· l1rge 1 Bdrm unlll.
WESTERLY LINE OF SAIO "8JC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY YOU ARE IN DEFAULT In t h• City Councll 1 ol Traci No 11227, In the sumable loans makes $16.380 yeerly lncomt.
LOT; THEHCE SOUTHERLY GIVEN. ttllt on Wedneeday, UNDER A DEEO OF TRUST Ch1mbtt1, 17200 Jtm• City of Cotta Meat, u per __ ....;;;===~=o;;;;....-1 lhls an euy like over. 154!11547 Mltarner Or.
ALOHO SAID WESTERLY rtennoue ..,._.. Al)fll 17, 1985, al 11:00 DATED MARCH 9TH, 1984. borM. lrv111t. For more In· map recorded In Book 484, Ill• E. IU Pr Iced r I g ti I a I
LINE. ..... FfET TO THE NAm STATIMINT o'clodl a.m. of Nici day, In UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-torm1llon, call Steve Leiter· Pegee 33 end 34, In the Of· •• ·tt• ........... , ••• S 1.200.000 Call fOf more
POWT OF BEGINNING. TM foltowCng perlOf'll are the room Ml M6dt tor con-TION TO PROTECT YOUR ly. Planner II, Community flee of ttlt County Recorder 1111,111 lnf0tmlllon and lhoWlng. EXCE,.TING THERE· doing bu9lntM It: ducting TrUllM 'I Saltt. PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Oaveiopment Department. ol Mid ~nty. Ex~lng Side by side duplex... 'llAlll l&Y'
FROM, ALL OIL. GAS, AND TRAVEL'IN JET SKI REN· within the otflcal of REAL SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. 1tM0·3912. lfyouehaltenge therefrom Unlt1 1 th<ougtl Two 2 BR. 1 BA + newer Ufflllf
OTHER HYDROCARBON TA.LS. 2025 Charle St.. Apt. ESTATE SECURITIES SER-IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· lhl1projectlncourt.youm1y 18 as lhown upon the Con-2 BR. 2BA + 1 BA. 1 BA. E11cepllon1lly good lo-
SUBS TA.NC ES IN OR c, Coste Meat. CA 92827 VICE. located at 1800 North NATION OF THE NATURE be limited to rilling only domlnlum Plan recorded In Good location. Neet cetiOn-Wetch the yec:tltl
UNDER SAID LAND. George Ocampo. 2025 Broadway, Sull• 100, In the OF THE PROCEEDING thole IMUM you or eom.-Book 14087.Paga879of0f· ptfk ltlOpl end bMch Mii by. 3 Bd<m 4 Betti•. BELOW A DEPTH Of 500 Cl'lar1t St Apt C Cotti City of Sentt Ana. County of AGAINST Y 0 U Y 0 U one llM rliltd at the pubtle flcill R«cl<d1 of Mid Coun· •
FEET WITHOUT THE RIGHT M .... CA t2827. ' Orange, Stale of Clllltornla. SHOUL.D CONT ACT• A LAW· hearing dtlcrlbed In lhll no-ty. Parcel 2: Unit G· 1 as 01th t l~m~d b~r v~~:; den, pcwder room, MP
OF ENTRY UPON THE SUR· Thia bullnetl 11 eon· NEW.PC ORT HOME LOAN, YER · tlce. or In written cor-1how. n upon the Con-ree lel u,..: n~e leundty room. The din·
FACE THEREOF, AS AE· ducted by an Individual INC . a Cellfornlt eorpc.-On Aprtt 19. INS. at 11:00 respondence dlllvtrtd lo domlnlum Plan referred to In potent · m. ~-lng·IM119 end m11tet l=jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEAVED IN THE DEED Oeofga Ocemc>O 1110n, .. duly liP9C)lnted A.M, Peopltl lnveatmant Ille City Council It, or prior Perctl 1 above Ing. OtlYe by, then ..., · Bdrm1 face water. Ten· r..;;;==~~=---.:-n'%ll
FAOM WILLIAM MOORES. ™• st•tement wu tlltd Trull• under llld purtuent end Lotn AllOclatlon u to, the publte hterlv:.\ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT s2eo.ooo & $295,000. nla-prlvete community-Ctrtaa ••l .. , HU .... Fllll•I
DATED MAY 8, 1947, AND with the ~nty C1er1c of Or· to the power of Nie ton· duly appolnled TtultH CITY Of IR , aY: UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ~... unfurnl1hed. YHrly -_1, •-1.11 l 41H U1A 1_ .,a_1 RECORDED MARCH 1, ange ~nty on Febfuary tatred In that otrtetn Dead of under llld purtuant 10 Ottd ..,.._,. Patlft1, °"""1 DATED 1/28113. UNLESS S3.to0. Mery Lou Marlon -r~ reet _.... • ......... • 11t _....
1948, IN BOOK 1731, PAGE 28 1985 Trust executed by MARTIN ot Ttutt recorded Maren 12 City c..-YOU TAKE ACTION TO I~~~~~-~~~ 1 Bdrm ea. unlt. South of In "Setvlew . The loweet
138 OF OFFICIAL RE· . nn.a R. DAVIS and SHERRIE A. 1984 , u ln1tr. No: ~blitrled OrMga Coe.It PROTECT YOUR P-.OP· ~ Hwy. Large. cleen. Ideal prloed. Ei.gent 3 Bdrm
c 0" 0 s . AN 0 By PubCl.ntd Orenga Cout DAVIS. htllband and wife. 84-101845. of Offlclll Rt-Oally Pllol Merell 25. 1915 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT tor owner $282 500 home In private com-
QUITCLAIM DEED. DATED Dally Piiot March 4, 11. 18, recorded March 18, 1981. In cord•. •JCteuled by: John M-389 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU PICTURE vo· ·1-•• , ._ • .:. ......... , mN~.· ~.-~Un~. OCTOBER 10, 1957 AND 25 1985 Book 139M of OfTlc4el .... J1y Ginter 111 and Cyntttll NEEO AN EXPLANATION u -...... """ -....,...... .. ...
AECOflDED OCTOBER 24. . M-345 coro• of Mid County. It Ginter, tlU1band and wife • •-.,. 11(\T•rr OF THE NATURE OF THE HOME HERE C..ta .... Ml· llH l 24 '1boryglouttlo0do,11v ... _•c~e111n~thl1 ~pr1 .. , .. . 1957. pega921, Rtcorder'1 lnltru-Community Property H r..-..n. nu ~ PROCEEDING AGAINST le .._.... ,,
PARCEL 2: •-JC """'Ti.rr ment No. 24475, by rNIQn tru1tor1 In the office of lhe NOTICI TO YOU, VOU SHOULD CON·
A RIGHT OF WAY FOR r..-. nu ~ of 1 brMCtl or detault'ln pey· ~nty A.corder ot Orange CMOITORI CW TACT A LAWYER * fuQd; 3 6( f be. 1t
PIPE LINE PURPOSES mentor performance ot the County, Stall of Callfomra. 9tllJC TRMIFI" 355 Avocado St. G-1. I d ble n '~~l-6r:i'~H OVER THE NORTHERLY 4 ,ICTTTIOUI .uwu obl!Qttlons MCUred thereby. Will SELL AT PUBLIC CO.ta Meaa. CA ge yar . at1Um• tit. r> rl'1
FEETOFTHESOUTHERLY NAmlTATIMSN'T lnctudlngthllbrttehordt-AUCTION TOHIGHESTBIO. (a.c..l101 .. 107 "(If I ltrtt1 addr ... or St31,900.0wner ~'4f y;'
s1.ea FEET OF LOT 23 OF The lollowlng perlOf'll .,.. lault, Notice ot wtllcil WU DER FOR CASH (plylblt It N tlce ,~;;,~y given to common dHlgnatlon of Pr1'vate Parties 650--4758 or 558-3900 ----------FAIRVIEW FARMS, AS doing bullneu u : racofded Auoust 23 1984 tlma of Nie In l1wfvl money o I h lthl property 11 lhOWft lboYt, no •••••JI -•RAflRW SHOWN ON A MAP. S MS ENTERPRISES ... F*ofdW,.1 lntt~meni ot the United Stet•) et. the creditor• 0 1 • w n warranty II given M to 111 I -n-* ~ IUI
THEREOF. RECORDED IN 20e5 A-4 Chane StrM t. No 84-354470, WILL SEl.l IOUth front entrance lo the named lreniftror(I) lhll • eompllleneu ()( eorrtc:t· Are We come 3br tseum. 8 75% loen. 4 Bdrm. New Bedford with
BOOK t . PAGE 71 OF MIS-Cotta Meaa, CA 92927 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Or1nge County Old ou~ranifer ::~:~~ ntH).'' The btnellclery S844 per mo. P.l.T.I. view for I low $330,900.
CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE· Frank Bandera, 2085 A-4 THE l:llOHEST 8100ER FOR CourthouM. 211 W. S1n11 ;:,, .. o; '7..c:rlbed under llld Deed of Truet. by $99,900 S.P. Agl Supple Guard ;ate community
CORDS OF SAID ORANGE Charle Slrtt1. Cotti Meaa. GASH. llwfut money of the Ant Boulevard, City of 811111 ~·n~ and ~ tauon of• braech or default Cill Clllli.._ _., 790.9534 or 845-9181 wtlh pool, ape, tennle.
COUNTY. )f CA 921127 Unl1ed Stlltl, or 1 cetNer'I Ana, Sttte of Cellfornla alt of 1 ...... Int__._.. In lhe obllgatlonl ttc:Ufed T• C••l IOdlyl A t 759 1H7 EXCEPTING T"ERE· ~ ~tc,.208~ chtc:k drewn on• ttll• or right, title end lnter•t eon-=~~. ar~':' LUCIUe thereby, htratotore U · MESA VERDE Exec. 3 Of 4 '"I' g . ~
FROM THE EASTERLY trtt1. ti natlonelbenk,tlttltorled· veyedto1ndnowheldby lt SNOWDEN 407 Soulh tc:utadlnddellv«edlo ttle 642-5678 br. lg• pvt lot. jlC. , .......
418.40 FEET. THEREOF. CA 93437 er1I c:redtt union, or I llet• under llld Deed of Tru1t In . unde<llgned • written Otc:· $189,000 831-4737 Agt Harbor View Homee. Exira Al 8 0 EXCEPT IN 0 . Thia buitnesa II con· or ledtrli ll'\llnga and loen the property lltu1ttd In Mid Redwood Drive. Anahtlm, ler1llon of Default end 0..
THEREFROM. THE WEST. dUC1ed by I general part-UIOClatlon domlclltd In Ihle ~nty and Stile dtlcrlbed c'T:C:.11on In Celltornlt mand lor Salt, and written If, If, hast Plaza deep yltd. Fre1tlly
ERL y 230 FEET. THEREOF nerlhlp ilatt. alt payable al the time u · . notice of breldl and of llec-f 0 r inf 0 rm at i Q n 3BR. 2be. fam rm, trpl, p1lnted. Don't mlu ttill
The ltl'Nt addreu and l .. Bander• of .-. all t1ghl, lltle end Lot 4 of Trl01No.9MO. In °1 the chief executive otnot tlon to cauM ltle under-1trlum. lg yll'd. $139,500 onet $242,500. Agl.
other common dtllgnatlon. Thi• llatement w11 llleel ln:erHt held by It, H lht City of Newport BMeh. or prlnc:lpll bu1tn::.,ott': llgned to Mii Mid property & surpr1"s1'ngly •-Wat•INhf 758·1ff7 K fllf'f, of tM tttl property with the ~nty Clerk 01 Or· 1 ruetM . In thtt rMI property u per Map flied In Book 435, ot the lnlandtd trt or · to Mlllly said Obllgatlonl, _, ---...,.-.,,.......,....,.------
d t 1 c r I b t d above I•= ~nty on Mirth 4. lltulte In llld ~nty llld Pegee 43 . 45 lnclullve of .. ~ Oltltr bullntU nama. •nd ther•fter the under· low cost. .._ Ml-l1H 1YIWBr+ ......... IALIM. l'Ll•.~ttom purported to be: 1978 Meyer 19 5 Stttt. daec:rlbed as followt: MllOellaneou1 Map1, re-ind addret1et ultd b lhe llgned ctultd Mid notice of .,. p .,., "' ....
Piece, C0.1• Meaa, Call· P bl1 ....... 0 f210lll4Co-Loi 71 of Ttact No. 7485, cord• of .. id Orange Coun-Intended treniferor ~thin breech end of tltcl.lon to be 81 al oetpetlng, AIC, UP·
fomle. u ....... renga -· •• per map recorded In ty lttl racordld Novembtf 21. I 2 Br 2 61 "' Harbor. Ql'eded cs.eor. cathedral Tn. under1l9n•d ell•· r. Piiot M1tGh 11• l8, 25. Book 310, Page1 12 to 11 ·nie llraet addrt11 and tl'lrae yea<• last yewi 1914 u Instr No.14--492781 duced to s 159,900. Ownr c elllng1, aecurlty & ~ f/lf'f lleblllty lor ~ A.Pf 1 1. t985 toc:lutlvt of Mltc:ellaneout olhtf common dellgnlllOn PHI 80 tar .. known to the of Offlelli Rtc:ofd1 In the of· 493-7587 or 858-7023 undergrnd prkno. Wtlk~
lneonecti-of the •lrtt1 M-357 Maf)I. In the office of the If any. of ltlt reel Pfoperfy ~~~deel lr1nilarae are· flee of Ille Recorder of Or-Ing dltlence to bctl. Rec·
llddreea and other common County R«o<der of .. Id d • 1c r1 b • d 1 b o v • I• T~ ntmtC•> and bullnaee enge County; Ull IT .... rMllotl rm w/pool & tee. :-''°"· 11 any, lhown Ml.IC NOTICE County purported to bt 9 Nart>on· 1ddrna of the Intended Seid ule wlll bt made. but BMut. 28' 1be eoneo-. 1 115,000. Fully f\M'rilthed
Tiie ltrMI aodr ... or ne. Newport BMeh. Cell· tren11eree(1' are· JACK wlthOUt eownent or .,,.,. COMPLETE Totally remod. In/out. turn-key. Prine only. Cell hid ...... be made. but IUNMOR COURT other common dealonellOn fornla WADLEIGH ANO BARBARA ranty. •KP' ... or Implied. re-Walk to beach a Hlfbor. f()( appt •83 '·2281 * wttMut C0\19ntnl or wer CW CAUPO.A, of the rMI property herein-The undtrligned Trultae WADLEIGH ll58t Melt gardlno tflle PQMHtlon, or Gd I I I I =5:."'ln'lpl~.r• COUNTYCWORMM above ducrlbed 11 dllclelm1anyll1bllltytor111y Orlvt •eo Santi Ana Cal-encumhfanc:ee. to pay the SPORTS St3a.~.m~ P~~.~=2 ............... ltlt, po11111 on.~ In tl"Mt Matt• of the Apc>ll-purpot1ed to be' 2345 Port lncofrte1,_ of the 1trtt1 tornt.i 9'2707 • rernat~ prlnclptl tum of 0, 240-1528 111 m""". 28'/1be/fem rm. "P'. to pay 1 ... c;.etlon of Rctletl M DoM on Cart111e Piece, Newport eddfaee and oChel' common Th he pertl the not I) ltCUfed by Mid D ... h ~ ptlndpll IUfl\ Of beNlfotS«aMarlee>o..t• Bttch,Callfornta. deelQNtlon. K any, ltlOwli nent.t!.:tto r.=bed ~ deed of ru1t, With lnterMt AIL Y I ~11~1~;!"'1~~ the l\OM(1) MCUted by Slid minor) for Ch~ of NlfM The under~ '*ebv herein. . 111 tu nit ft a In Mid note l)fovlded. Id• ..., 1• """'" ,.... .....,,., ....... Dead of Tl'\ltt with lntertel No ... 12 .... dlacleltnl ... 11....-.. tor -o ....................... _ ............. general... r ure. IC· ...._,...,., If ~under the In the •11a11u l MCUtlty S18000 CMtl " ...... ._..., -·• ...,.., ........... ._.. ""' tur• and equipment of that ... _ · dn, -/no· qu'111t·y1n1; .-.on. • Pl'Olllded In Mid ~DEA TO SHOW lneorfectnetl In Mid strwC wlthcM c:ownent or -· C«taln ~ "'4 and •me of Mid o'f ttUlt. .. note(al. adV•ioee. K any. CAUSEFOACHANOE aodr-or other common renty,exprea1orltnt)lled,,... II loeeled at· 713~ • .._,cNtgea,ande1C99n... 2400 down, Hiier S219000t1ttttt t50-11
undertMMmWofltktOaed OfNAME dtetgnatlon. gerd1ng tttte, po111111on. or AV9MUI Hunti....ton 8eecfl of the Trutt• Ind of the 111.,, Piiat ~vldetn·x_..FHlnAt ... fl•n'"°t r•'ngt•.' ti••--of Tl\* ...... ch.trgee end (Sec. 8064) Sald .... Wiii be made encumbraric.1, to PIY the CalKor,.;.e "'1'' • t"1ttt er .. ted by leld Deed ..,_ .., .... _.
...,.,,... of tM Ttuet• and Rct1ef1 M Dowe on behalf wtthcM werrenty, ~or rernelnlnO prlnelpel IUfl\ ot TM lutineel neme ..,.., of Truat. 28R towMc>ute wl'tl pt· ita;Pliiiio;n;r.piiooiiiiiiiiir. 1UP«.,._,.5,.G&n\oiiiiiioi2
of IN truet.1 oreeted by Mid of Sert Mtt1e e>o.. <• lrnplead, reoerotne title, poa. the note MCuted by N6cl by Mid ir.-.ori 11 N6cl Seid ... wll be held on. •· 0nty 183,SOO. Cell t>e~.id.d. many •tr•
Dead of Trutt. minor) hM flled a pe1ltlon In ...ion. or ~. Dead of TNll, With in.. iocetlOn 11. VOU'Ll LOVI Tuetcley. ~ I , 1196, at Peg OetMrOf\ Ht-8400 ape. Ht ,.ttk a 8o.
The t04el amount of the tt11a cour1 for en order 111ow-10 .. tllfy the Pftnoll* bel-thereon, aa prcMded In Mid AT FIMT BITE t:30 p m. In the ~ to !flt I Ctt ~ No ._
unpeild belenCe of the otlfl. Ing pe11tl0ntt to change her anee of Ille Hott Of other note.adVancee,lfany,under l'MI Mid l)l;ic ~II bUlldlnt loeeted tt '°' s157,500. 551..iw gellton ...,,.ed by Ille Pl'oP-neme trOl'l'I Set• Mlrlt Dowe oOllgetion MCuted by Mid the ttfml of Mid Deed of Intended to be coneurn-lout!\ l.eW6a Street, Orange, Rf(M~-
arty to be eold end tteeOn-to Sat._Mne 09'lft. Ottd of Trwt, With~ TNllC. ..... cNrVM end 911• me1M I the omot Of· c.llfOrnll t2tel ........ Q-fft-0 .l"\11...( -f) ~ f'Jn:11 Wlft
... "'"'....., ooet.. ... IT 18 HlAE8Y OAOEAEO and other IUml .. P"cMded '**9oftheTnm•endof UC~ AATISTI INC. At !flt time Of tl"Mt lnltlll ,.mu ~"' l'CIU ~· '* i;;,,t,r\;J IA•• ~ end ~ at the thlt efl penone ll1te1..eed In therein; plut adV•ioea, If t"9 1rueu CHlltd by aeld 21092 8'0otlhuret • 1 '°'' pul)llMtton or thfl notloa, """4 ~ «n • "*A• time of the lnltlll pubtlcetlott the matter eforeaeld tPPM' any. under the teJmt tner.ot Deed ot Trult, tor the Huntlntton 8each Call; the tcNI amount of tM ~ .,..,.... .._. .i ....
Of tM NotlCe of 8t1t 11 .,...,,. lfMI court In ~· and ~ on lllCft 116-amount t.uonebly eetl• fornte t2Mt on or .fter.. pelld M6lnCa of the ~ •-.. ,.,......, -61 i.. W .NO 71. rNnt No 3 et 700 CMc v1nce1. -"O p1u1 ,..., ,,....., 10 tw N71.ot7 11 ,0 1116 llftlon eecured 0y"" ~ '°" ,. ,_ ,_ •--" _ _.
The • .-.-'""'* Mid Center Dt1W w.... lent• dlergea end • .,., .... or"" The belloflcilery under Mid thti tM. ,,.,,..., II .,.,. oeeorlbed deed of tndl eno .. E P t o E I o..d of TMlt ._..ofOfe •· Ant , c.Morni.. on A.Pf'll 2t, Trutt• end of the t"*-Deed of Truet heretofore Ill· )eCt to Cellfomle UnlfOfm ...,,..ated cot1t. •peneee. n .
9Cll'9d end dllll\J•ed to the 1N5 et t: 15 o'Clodt A.M . created by Mid Dead of ~ end ~ to"" COfll •dll Code s.ctiOfl • n cL • d v. n e. I I I I I I 11 r .,. ........ a wr"'9n 0.0.. and 'ffian end "*9 lflOw Ttutt. The tote! emount of .., ....... t wfflt.n DeG-t tot' 1121.114..37 _ . . . _ ...son flf def9Uft end 0.. cauee. If f/lf'f they .....,. • wfly Mid otlMgetlon. lndudlnO Wetton of Oetd end 0.-n. nam. and eddf-of Tiie totel lndebtedneel
mend rot ..... end • Wl'tMn '1lld p«ttlon tor onanoe of rtMOMbly ..etrneted fMe. mend tor hie. Ind • wrmen 1,,. perion wllfl wtlom '*"I en eetliMte on wNCifl E It l R M I
NoClo9 Of o.f*" Md IJec. name lllMt not 11e ttented dltltOlll and •1tpeneee of tM Not* Of Default Ind liec-ete1m1 mey be flled It ._ °'**" bid la~ Ion to .... The undel'lllli9d IT IS 11\JfffHIA ordered TMlee. It the time of lnltlel ...,,, 10 ... The 111\detllgned uc~w ... ,. .. TS INC ,., M oOtllned by cellng I I I r _.. Nkl ,.,._ a' o.. tr1et 1 oopy of ttlll Ofder to ~or 1111t ~toe. 1a c....o lltd Nottce a' o.-2,ota Btootifllll'tt • •1" (114) M~7 °' (t 11) _..._...__.___.~ t
......... ~ ..... IO "'°" '**' be ~ In 11~.-... feuft end l~ 10 a.. to Huntlnoton 9"cfl c .. .; ti7-4MS "" -""°"'"" II t K K y I . .,. .... .., 1n • OOUfttY tt1e Orange cow Delly Piiot. o..ecs. Mer011 20. 111s be recorOed 1n tt1e OCM!'Y fornta ftt4t Ann· ICC 11ncw ..... ......_..-._-.-...... -4 "
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$t0,000to$38,500 2 er 121,111.FIUPllll See Harbor. Jecunl, crpt$595.P9'<*.201SE Bdrm, 3 ~ P'lt petlo, ..ierlnC.M .. nucetpeta, ---·
2ba, dbl wide. sun tower pool, tennis. C.it days Wall.c:e. 548-7508 pool, trpl, IN. 649--0709 drapee, trpl, micro. g«
-Lot• of ci.ck. 875-4023 l"I· .... Pa,.1lt 71418&9-28 tO, or •II 3Br 28a nonh CM. POOi, w/opener, pool l epa. .... -IHtPll.nl S,7141538-4778 apa,grdnr,nopetaS1200 Exec.4Br2'~tMl.~crv-$875/mo. 541-2447 WHHmlltl.Um
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ictrae St350. no-o..53 mTllT• .. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~=a!J§E==~~:~~:=~=~ SKYLINE 12ic5&. Owner Gl9nt herdwooda. oak . tea comm. •W11t1ld1 •harp 28r . $695/mo LOWJfy 2 Bd 2 Ba
anltlout, will help nnanoe. and hlckOty LMe of the 4BR hm. Pvt bch. 18a. encl gar, lnc:d yrd, ~~B~R RIDGE ~SJ!T~ Twnhel. All Bit-Ins, frptc, Enjoy -e life ltyte' eur-cer..a Ml llar
Call National 531.,.122 <narxs, Missouri. Road Sec/1p1. New furn. patio. lndry rm. New furn ~ r:;.: & -. lite lndry rm rounded by "'9 charming SUlllvan Tu 1 Bick .... lrontege New survey by 493-4804 crpta & drpa. No '*" · .. -. w•1 TSL MGNT &42-11103 at~• of Wood-...,. lndlvduel & errMlll ~ Cozy alngle wld9 Moblle lleented '"""ineer [)e.. Must stand credit ctleClit vv. Tennis, pool, MC. EYee/WkndS &42-8221 bf1d9I WleQe Serv. 894 W. 19th St, flnancltil 7eo-t081 Home. Gerd«I Grove. t 1...... -·• · v ..... fll'lllW S&50+MC dip 770-5129 975-9889/818-790-5125 C C · ,._.._ Free coneuttatlon 1 Dey ~-------i--------Low prlee & tow space 1 ...., survey map. 1'Y It L ~ Ziii Large 1 l 28r, pool. lndry rou reek and ......,.. Service, ~ 183e TAXES tlM Alltume. rent. Own« anidoue. Ne-s ecluded Wlldern111 •t• ... Bdrm. 2ba. pool, nr. So. New1)0rt Hts. 2BR 2be, room. From 1459. 1884 Creek o"er 1 unlqu9 8utlM8I a perlONI.
llonal 531-4122 area Year around fllh· comforta fUrn.1 Ii( apt. Coast Plaza. S 1250/mo, frptc, pool/gar. No ~·· Monrovia 54&--033a combination of one. two ~rat•.
---------• Ing_ Ideal location. Good ~teps to P'lt beech. .7804521, 213/902-teM 11Vi.t+dlp. RM9 req d. and three bedroom Selling 1nythlng with a NWpt Mgmt srvc 875-221 t i-.;~~PifiM!IMr-lllTA •U high ground. Very scenic. $850+ d9P lncts gar BMut Lge E-91de 28d 1ea $845/mo 875-2520 Lg 1Br. c:rpt. drpe, etow, aplf1menta IOClted new Delly Piiot Olaeelf'led Ad
12x80' Mayflower with Excellent lor llorM ranch laundry rm, uUI.' nm h ... type Apt. New cpl/ Npt Crl9t 2Bd+d«I ~'hbe nwly pnt U 5hdep. a variety of convenl«IOI 11 a llmpte matter .. ~ Adi, 'fOUf ~
front kitchen. large Uvtng-or ~tlle. Game pr~ 499--270.., wrk &75-5511 pnt. Encl yd/gar, no pets. Mini vu. Avall. now. 718D Stllllrnar 852-tMe tor Ill 1g11: "*call 142-5878. 1top ~ c.nter,
dining atea. Maple In· ~~·'!~.:~~et::;~ •---· 1_.__._L • ..1 1&75 532-3289 lw meee $1200/mo. 720-0133 0< Lg 11yBr:..!!' ~ XIMnt rete *Shopping •
t1<lor1. la.rge bath with _Qulrable. tOO'!. Tl _ _. --3BR ~ ftfept~. dbl LM opt ll90 7~-508~ on •;"'S.:-~'7 ature * Thea•• latab t. ~. ~ ~~ end mlnen11 rights go llll 1112 jar. Large yard. E'SIDE IUNW lllllllTY adttl>f'i * Recfee11on IWI 2111 bed 117 600 with ranch. Mucil wild 1000, Agt 54&-7729 . EXechmS2200 &44-7070 BEAl/TIFUL 28dtm, 28a ,_, ___ ..,. ____ _ r~.640-S937 game. lnveat In America. E-91de 2bdrm time Ml . PRV gar I btllc:Ony $79& Seleled unite w/cathedrll AM the goodlel Sh< NB NEWPORT BEACH Share
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This trana.c11on can be crpta app6I yatd kid <* SPYGLASS Hill. 4BR POOL SPA quiet, no pete <*tings & llllMlde vlewl. CondO $450tmo w/md .. Large Home. non-amttr l.QlJ)pjll;ll;!UAJ.IQILJllll[J)Jft...J_Jl.anQU.CS~ PP* ssoo ~ l.u...~~~;:,:;:~r:;:T;;r;;.:,uv;-==~Sa5.4-IAJ6.. .... 1-CX~--f-TiiViii:JE;5~-ai,;gr.:,Z.;g..--:::r-----
mall Flrtt come, nrst 53M190 Beet Rtty... now. S2&00/mo. Agt MESA PINES 54$-2447 Further leulng BIG C"NY""" M/f lo...... ,...,. Bch M /f 28r 28a. Apfll Catt Mrs. Slhla ,•
Mrve Write F11ms, Boie . 75t-tt9S 819134()..1214 New 2br 2'Abe 2 •"'units, lnfon'Nltlon, -. ...... call: "' """" ... v«'Y pvt beeut vt.w all 75~ t0< "-'*
Mobile home over ege 55 312. Eldon, Ml11ourl LAO CONDO. SC PLAZA SUMMERSET MOL H.rbt pvt yd & gar. s75o1mo. (714)857~ w~pool~~ 2be ldlt._: poet, i.e. tenn II!--•-
k C M 2b / 8502&. Phone 314· atea lBD 2 1128a. mjr Vu Hrna, 5 bdrm, din-rm, -...&ZIO. 548-7&52 Open Deity SAM to &PM ,...,,.,.., ·,_,....,MC at 'fOUt doOt S405+S200 ...... Rll ~-~ $lo00 ~t~sSe°:"' 392-3722 diy ()( fflght . L~ 111• lppl/alr, POOll/tlnnll lltn l sunken llv-rm, -.---·-----Pf1lniJ, $&50 7&0-1578 depotl1875-8334 ... 1111
No collect calla piene. --S900&4&-2143/735-M25 tMllut cond s1850 mo Prof decorated 28r 28a Reeerw Now f« l"'P'~"""!l~-1111'"'~~'! (aw fnt UH NPT HTS lbr 2tMI tp nu 552.900o · · · Condo nt SC Ptza. Pool, &.immer Occ:upancy COM. Prof Pl'1IOO to IN 3 Prof M~ lhf beaut tum * •• · liClll -l.L ·-~ lMI cpl ywd no oar 'no'pet tac. MC gate, Cllrpor1 8d llOml. No smk/peta. 28r 2be NB T'#l'WM, Wffl .Newport area H lmTI (Int W l a..C •-•L--1 , __ ... u95imo+dlp 831.5 103 lull Au. S750/mo Oeb 722-8053 '"et IAc• 271t S500• ut» 780-9229 must 1>e neet & reec> &AO-eOee and &50-22•9
ONL y S75K down, talte HA VE Palm 3 ea 2 L ..._. ..... SI rm .. ---11111 ·-· "11: m 2ar 2L ii50. Femele rmmt 10 IN 2bf $400 ...... ut 8'S.. 7~ Oouote Ollf'aget on p.,.._
over. No Quall tying LR. Dr. FR. IWlm pool. unique 26drm hm: 1766 Off Newport 1426 lbr PIO w/d6. ,,, So Co -• -refrlg, 11ove, dlh~r 2bl. gar .. 1n C.M Area. Prof"" comp rum 2 bf 2 suta 1130 mo 87<r-010IJ Tr~ Ot<. Great rental $150,000 turn. WANT utlla tree turn w/b1tln1 Ml updated bltln• mod Pl.11 ~~m ove -in ......... ,..... Incl No I*• Call bhm $300/mo Pewy549-1233 bl Prll Nwpt apt Owner 67~3002
area. Call Rick Byer• dupleic COM or NB wit! 539-6190 Best Atty,_ decOr utllt fr .. 53M190 539-8l90 Bast Alty fee t-4 dally 545-4855 1w1y 5 mo't p/Yf 1450 A.a.1~ In•·-•· _14 760-7292ANYTIME 1dd GE RRIE co BeetRlty... 21a, ....... ,... Lc.:oom/pvt ba/enlr p I ~521bef &am VURW --
Bkr/Co-op /tet-upe malled 759-1111 C.1aa .. l llu 2222 Small 2 Br Condo, 1 beth. A,utmall Fuai.W ...... .., -:11, I nme S. Laguna _ 1 ' ·
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I.I. Waat-..1 l S 2BR 28X. iOft a;;, gar, S&tS/mo Call 549-9823 _:!'.: ·---· .. Call Cat11ndr1 , Oya Prof to enr IOI 38d 38a -lndry hkupa, grMt toe. °' 751•8191 ,..... ..-497...-491, Ev 499-~ 1111 COM 1!15/mo Dys
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~-.... ..... . . .... llPLD teer downs In Corona cMI Paul Evans Agt 720-3939 w .. tlide 281' 18a. gar, wet ... ,,.. ... H1 1111 IN NEWPORT BEACH M~~ snr ~~·rm/ Pvt lvm room In c M A ... MniM M.A.
•Wfll1 II.All cXsA #or R1 °' R21o11 °' 111501mo mo-mo avt 1md = ..... -•t ._.. 1Hst Plaza. 1131.5411"" 1eo-2531
On West Bay Ave, steps to Mar or Newport Beach. w/d, hkup, nlee yrd. No m'6Af 28( 2L. XVI • • A grNt place lo llw on the ~2;7'~v.":,, ~&4 home Kitch privlledgea .....
Bay & Ocean, owrww may Call Greg L .. 760-9470 EXCE~TIONAL Duplex. 3 ~ta S&2S+dlp 545-7HS 411 to 8115. Stlll Winter Spacious Condo 1~ IQ Upper Bay Private $300 mo 845-2435 1450 It VleW w1te
.carry 111 T.O. I br, 2 ~ ba. 2 frpk:a, IP•· Won't laatl 3bdrm hM rete $800/mo. &73-ttoo-It. Nu crpll, drpa, 2Bdrm, clubllouaet & health M/F Stir 3 Bd Blyfront Ou'-' A·-kr ...... 2 Bd IQ __ 2.l.... 111111 tub, lam-rm, 2300 IQ. It. , 1V. 81111 rmcro frplo spit 8 tennll courts 7 home Alk fOf ... , " '"" ,... .,." I 1500. Avt 4/& 7&o-914e w/chef f kllch gar/shop ,....__.. Q rr c..C.C,1...., etreame . I ' w yng eicec 28a In NB 1250 • 112 $' private offlOet with lg
Ull ••••n fncd 4 kid/pet $700 at ~ • • :...t__.1111"."' Pool/~• pools, ciOM to bus neat, John 6'&-7158 Ive ~ utll 645-8247 tlon area • eec---Eic H 3BR 2be n~ -.,, OC Airport, F11hlon -----• Ill-llN ec. ome~ · 53M 190 .... t tee llallal 2712 1875 No pet• 54g..244 lsl9nd, convenient ahops M/F 10 snr 2Br 281 CM Snr apaclous 3br 2'.\ba r91 ~ offa 11110hen·
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S 1950/mo. &75-5393 Y~ Wf 11111 ••• •-18a Gard«I Apl. Pool Singles I & 2 Bdrm Apart· · .. •-.! .___.... -,,, •• ·~ ..... 1 710 w 18.. I & T .. ~.-~ Snare NB MCUfl"-eondo. Want 1·2 tvof rmmtes-.;:;; .... • • a ... a, __..., I' • I .. ZI"" OLDE CORONA DEL MAR 4BR w/frpk:, dbl Olf., 15200 Grand Ave .,. .. .., mo. t.. men 1 own.......... ., .... ~ 1 1 a...t lfH vlflU I f -Spac 3 br. 2 ba. frptc, no pett, 1tg ywd, s 1100. Laite Elalnore --a -(Ask about furnished 111 amenities. NB Qc..,, NB hm Of twnlla by ocn -.,_ __ ,...,..,_.!'1!9 rc:t! H1y E 2 Bd tlo St300/ aec. depo11t. S 1000. • l 2 3BR from • .,95 "'" ..-r-a epta. complete with TV, view $595 Cll1650-5513 Fun PIOC)4e 549-7325 !•-------· PXLD 5EstRt RESORT ......_ner •U1 """ P• · mo. 980-t83e •' :...: . .........: Wat;,..,..;,,,, Want 1 Mlec11on of great linens & vtenlffs, maybe -::=====-=--.l... _ _:_ ______ L.:=======-.:.....---:; Condominium 2 Bdrm• townhooH Pool & tennis Joyce Wattt &31-1288 ..-e ·-· __..... IMng? We can on. any-rented f0< short term °' I s
Greet toe .. tabuloUI 1a1i: court S 1195 1573-0898 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR $795 rents k.lic 3-4bdrm •G• ltoves thing from a small 8')t 10 longer) On Jamboree TODAY
wey/mtn view. Fully turn, Hov .. ·CDM roommat• Spac 3 br, 2 be, frplc:, 3be hU dbl Q# IPI •Cerpetlng 1 drapes • 48d llM. If looking In Rd at San Joaquin Hills
lmrneecond $98,000. Ph great location· 675-345& patio. $1300/mo. kid/pet<* nr Bh<ttlEJlla •Pooll apa CM N8« HBthlnk ot ua Rd CROSSWORD PUZZLE E ... 2•• 53M 190 Belt -. -•Cable TV II • f • .. --...w..-...... a.a.a .. 720-3939 Mr. Vlllt eve 641-4001 days Joyce Waltz .... 1-1 vv "''' OPEN HOUSE-DAILY 2...-~ or In.It ........... "' ~ 1
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, Bd 2 112 L Fem rm 2 INLAND EMPIRE NB REAL TY &75-1&42 ••-n ---· ·-. ' PROPERTY MGMT rw. _,,,,. ;7375~~1~24.:i.p. 114n 91.1012 WUTUllYLUM e-ut1tu12Br281ap1 Enci gar l pvt boh Boat moor-lleechln' dell 1425 pays ...... Lovely.quiet complu lngs ev .. s1450 Sofry.
rent ut ... I 88* kltc:h Pnla1all 2717 w/pool, IP•. g«, lndry no pets 780-0919
aundeck 1tep1 to sand rm, no pets_ 531-&190 Beet Rt"',_ 28R 1ba. frpk:, 2.plilic nr Bac:tl-1435-$445 •WESTCUFF 2Br. 1'.'tBa
·1 lhOpl, bof1 $850. Dys 1Bd~S545-$555 TownhouH No P•ll
Frplc accen11 spit M 3br 979-7927. &75-71&8"" 2BdnN-S835-S&85 $7110tmo 1se 548-7533
2be w/gourmet kit dad's TSL MANAGEMENT ---2--••••••••••••• ~r 1875 no lut U l •r 17 ~122or&42·1803 In CdM, lg, 2br bl. 2 ... """ .. _ .... .__ p1t10., gar, mod. no pet•.
Tuetclay, March H ,_,_:_: 1..., ..-t "" ·-1:!~ & ~n. ~lna2 Wlll&.m ftLUll •vt 4110. 1&95 &40·9'08
ARIES 1 March 21 ·Apnl l'I ). ( on tac t made 1n recent days will now ...... persona mu.' No p..1 1& 2 Bdrm apt•. pool, ape, OCEAN SIDE of Biibo•
btar fruit. You'll rccc1w menage related to experiment. fu nding. 18r Condo on Creek. S725. 780-1199 5-7prn lndry rm, patio, balcony. 43rd 11. 1 Bd tbl de-
R I h h Id ""· I d Patio elf pool tennis No pets S585 to M95 tacM<I unn, gar yrty prod~ction. e at 1on~ ip grow\ 'itronger. s o rt trip cou ~ invo .~e . No'*• '695 873-5003 . Bright, c111n cheery, TSL MANAGEMENT $650/mo • d99 Leave
Capricorn figures prominently. 3Bdrm 2ba. like new. pvt 754-00810<&42-t603 phone numtMlr tor appt TAURUS (April W-MO) 20): Required matmal becomes •LOVELY 28r d«I, bltlni, patio. S1300 &40-8110 &c&-27511548-&933
ava1lnble. (°)ck h igh. C'lpcc tnll) where money 1~ concerned. Yo u gain ~~~1~~~ Temporary Rental. 3 mo·._ lut. IMc• BLOCK TO BEACH DE·
11ddcd rer ogn1t1on. )'ou'll he n:pa1d for recent e ndea,o r. Anes. Libra Lge 2 Br 2 be upstah, '* TATCHEO UNIT 1 e~
persons pin) dom1nnnt role\ Tuttteroek dellll• 28d· Ip, $700 mo 551-92&5 Bitnt. C9~ drpa, ~· 1ba, garege Y11r1y
GEMINI (Ma~ 21 -June 20) lmpnnt St) le. str~S!> indcpcndc."nce. -;.:::·~~~ C.ta. h ='ciep. ~ ~ '850/mo yrty On '3rd
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get to he:irt of matter\ \fake pcr\Onal appearances and appeals. Leo 3Bd pool tlofM 11>9. tr poo1 $435/mo tat/IMt . sns Anff Aprll 1~
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The bidding has proceeded:
S..tli Wett Nertla E.et
1 • Pue 2NT p..,
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What do you bid now?
A. -The conservatives among our
readers are likely to add North's
minimum of 13 points lo South's 19
and suggest that South should In·
viLe slam by bidding four no trump.
However . we feel that South's good
five-card auit compensates for any
deficiency in high cards, and we
would opt for aix no trump. We are
by Ferd & Tom Johnson prepared to compromise with an
ace-asking bid of clubs en route. so
lstc: TSK · ~ -n.Jt:V that we can stay out of slam should
1 SHO&JIJ>N'T \ >-( 1 lli; I we be missing two aces.
KAVE HIT HER i g~~Se Q.2 -Eaat-West vulnerable. as
WJT~ ;~~ 1 EASIL'/ South you hold: •Qt,. . +QTt OMU 0 A85! ., SAN.ANA 5... Tht bidding hu pr~eeded:
N~ Eut 8Htla Weet
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What action do you take?
A. -In t.hia sequence. North'• bid of
three hearts ia preemptive. not In·
vltaUonal -be wanla to make It II
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by Harold Le Ooux ponenu to eni.r the auction. Had
~GO IN THE KITCHEN ANO
he want.ed to l.nvllt pme, there
were any number of other blda he
could have made. Th r~fore. there
ia no reaeon for you to do anythln1
ot!Mr than pue.
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minimum. two-over-one response
with long di•monds. You could
make some sort of an argument for
a pass. but we feel that the queen of
diamonds is just enough for one
move toward game. Raise to four
diamonds.
Q.4 -Both vulnerable. as South you
hold: + A93 ~ AQ8 0 AQ'32 • A5
The bidding has proeeeded:
ing the band too chea}fly -it did
not show extra values. Now you
have to determine whether no
trump is your beat spot for a part·
score. With your weak spade
holding and good four-card support
for diamonds. a suit contract 1hould
be preferable. Retreat lo a safer
haven by correct.Ing to three
dl•monds.
S..tla Welt N~ Eut Q.e-As South. vulnerablt>, you
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What act.ion do you t.ake?
A. -Al the very leut., partner mu1t
have five good clubt. the kins of
diamonds and an O\IUide earci.
Therefore. you can virtually count
13 tricks al no trump. However.
partner al.o more lhan likely haa a
1lngleton n one of the majors.
Thus. It mi1ht be eafer to bid the
gT'&nd 1la111 In dialDOtMle. ju1t in cue
rou nt.cl a ruff or two to ber all the
trkkl you need.
Q.6-Neither vulnera~e. u South '°"' hokt: •M <:>JI• O&MU •A?a
Tiiie biddla1 hu proeuW: N_.. FAllt ._.. w.-
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The bidding has pr~eeded:
Netu E.1t Mt.la
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What at'tion do you t.ake?
A.-The only bid that can be con·
side red is one no trump. However.
you art a whit too weak for that ac-
t.Ion. which shows a fair band. Pua.
and wait t"o stt whether partner t.
good enough to reopen the biddlnf.
By not tipping off your heart
holding. you also could Induce the
opponent.I to ovureach tbemtelvee.
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·Freak accident kills 2 brother
Boys apparently trapped under water
_w:...:._;h~n boJit hit buo off Catalinatsland
theirfathercrashed into an unlit buoy
about 100 yards offCasjno Point •.
The father. also named John Phil-
~survived the accident clin&!!!J
10 the huae oast uar moonna
bouy. a Los Anteles Shcriff s deputy
in Avalon expfained today.
authoritin uid.
The 1mJ)9Ct hurled all thrtt from
the boat and cauwd the craf\'s anchor
line &o become tang_!cd with the buoy
swim IO the buoy but w~ pulkd
undtt waler when the boat c1ttlcd
around and snqatd the youths 10 t~
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... .,.., ........
A boating accident off Catalina
Island late Friday that clai med the
lives of two Lagu na Beach brothers
~ho were fi shing with their fat her was
Coast
Rep. Robert Badham has
ask~d for a moratorium
on u8e of gill nets In order
to save whales off the
Orange Coast./ A3
Red Cross testing county
blood donors for AIDS,
but those who might have
disease won't be notified
for six months./ A3
An Orange County
teacher has been ac-
quitted of charges of
molesting a student./ A3
California
My~erlousgasex~o~on
described today by authorities as a
··one-in-a-million accident."
John Phillips. 17. and his 12-year-
old brother, Eric, were killed when
they wNe trapped under water after
the small boat they were rid in& in with
The tee ns and their fat her. ridina in
a IS-foot Boston Whaler. were retum-
ina to the family's 36-foot sailboat
when the smaller craft hit the buoy.
Inc. saTcronc dCputY:--
"The boat was still running and
kept cirtlina the buoy because the
lines were taosJcd,'' said Deputy Jim
Holin. "The father arabbed the buoy
and huna on."
The brothers apparently tried 10
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Reduced sewage
treatment battle~
moving inland
Foes see king support while A WMA members review tbt matter. in their opposition to __ ..,_inland water districts have
resisted an effon by coastal board Aliso outfall proposa_l members effon to quash the waiver
apphca11on entirely.
B LISA MAHONEY .\t a recent A WMA mcetin&. The °'~.,............. Irvine Ranch, El Toro. LosAlisosand
Moulton Niguel water district boards
at a Hollywood clothing--
store Injures 21 ./ A7
A coalition of 1nd1viduals and kept the waiver ...a..fu'..c by votina
citizens' groups opposed to a plan to against a motion to drop the appli-
reduce 1hc k vel of treatment gjven cation. The motion was made by a
sewage dumped into an ocean outfall representative of the South Coast
off South Laguna as appealing 10 County Water District in South ·
inland residents to help quash the Laguna.
idea. Nancy kanner. spokesman for
Save Our Sea (S.O .. ) is distribut· s .O.S .. says the group is tryin.& to
ang a one page ··community alen" reach inland re adenlS because she
asking res1dent.s an Irvine. El Toro. does not believe they have been made
Laguna Niguel and Laguna Hills to aware of the effect 1hc waiver would
contact their water board dircc1ors have on the quality of oC::ean water in
and voice the1ropposit1on to the plan. which their children swim.
Nation\
House Speaker Tip
O'Nem says battle for MX
missile program funding
Is far from over./ A7
Bernhard Goetz attorney_
says his client will be a no-
show In court today, de-
spite j~dge's ruling./ A7
World ·
A U.S. Army officer, ap-
parently unarmed, Is shot
to death In East Germany
by a Soviet soldier .I A7
A missing Soviet
diplomat In India shows
up In the United States
after allegeoly defecting,
but Soviet Union says he
was kidnapped./ A7
Features
Ann Landers admits
shoppers feel like crimi-
nals at department
stores. but blames It all
on shoplifters./ A5
Orange County Master
Chorale patrons and
soloists received kudos
at a reception after their
Bach festival./ A5
Sporta
St. John's and VIiianova
join fellow Big East mem-
ber Georgetown, and
Memphis State In l he
Final Four of NCAA '
baaketball./81
Lakers extend winning
streak to 10 by beating
Detroit, 148-130./81
UCLA will face Louisville
In the NIT semifinals
Wednesday ./83
Entertainment
An Academy Award
doesn't neceuartly
guarantee a career upsw-
ing for It• recipient./ Al
INDEX
Bridge 87
Ctaaslfled B-4·6
Comics 87
Cronword B6
Death Notlcet 83
Horoecope 85
Ann Landers AS
Opfnton A-4
Paper au I A5
P\lble Notices B3 8port1 --e1-2
T~ A8
nte.ter1 A8
Weether A2
'
Bleuing of the bells -~ ..... ,~~-----
..,..--~;'•!,
The Aliso Wa1er Management Agency. a Joint-powers agency made 1nce the waa,er could be pursued
up of seven south Oran_ge County again at an) ume. kanner uys 1he
• water and sewer dastncts. as seeking a group hopes the letter they arc
federa l waive r that would permit it to c1rcula1ed wall wake up other rcs1-
dum treated wastewater containing dents to dangers S.O.S. believes will
a ag er cone ntra ion orstwage Imo resuh from reduced trcaun.C&U.--
the ocean ofT Ah so Beach 1n South The letter notes the group·s convac·
Laguna. 11on that increasing the amount of
The Moet Re•. William R. JobnaoD, blalaop
of Orance. bleMea tbe Jar1eat of. tb~ etcJat
bell• at tbe new MIAlon Ch.m:b hrsan
Jun Captab;no. Th~ beti&mu..,m tbe
103-foot bell tower of the-church, on El
Camino Real and Acajema Street.
Faced wnh stiff opposition from <;ewage discharged into the ocean
S.O.S. which includes the South could bnng an increased health nsk.
La,_guna C1v1c .\ssoc1at1on and the h also points out that residents are
Laguna Beach Ta"<pa}er's AsSOC'1a· alrcad) pa} ani for a higher level of
taon. A WMA asked that a state-level sewage treatment through bonds sold
hearing on-. the waiver be delayed (Ple&H .ee 8EWAGE/A2)
Warm weekend lures throngs to the beaches
By PHIL SN EJOERMAN
Of, ... .,..., Net ....,
The lirsL weekend of sprang am vcd
with sunny skies and warm
temperatures. prompting th ousands
of Orange County residents to head
for local beaches.
Lifeguards said most beachgocrs
'ita)ed on shore to began workan2 on
Rotary
auction
had the
'Magic'
$I 0,000 for charities
raised in 7th annual
gavel-pounding event
by JOYCE SCHERER·BOOLOVJCH
0.., Net C•11 J ••Pl
As auctions go. the recent Costa
Mesa's seventh annual charity auc-
tion was a success.
Consider the agenda: A silent
1heir summer tans. deciding against a
plunge in the chill y 57-degrec ocean.
No maJor incidents were reponed.
Weekend air temperatures along
the coa'lt rose to the high 60s and low
70s over 1hc weekend. but National
Weather Service officials said the
sunny weekend was JU.SI a sprang
tease
Cloud y and cooler weather
prevai led today and wall continue for
1hc nc,xt few days. forecasters said.
Panly cloud y cond i11ons and ha~
tcmpera1ures 1n the m1d-60s will
continue through the middle of the
week. the weather service said.
Still. the healthy weekend beach
crowds indicated man~ residents are
anx1ouc; 10 i>"ut 1hc "'inter behind
them.
The popular ocean front al New-
pon Beach drew abou1 70.000' 1s1tors
on Saturday and 60.000 on Sunday.
according to Lt Ron Johnson of the
c11y's marine dcpanment.
··1fyou have a nace day an Februaf).
you'll get people to the beach.'"
~ auction offering things like home-
made pies. framed paintings. cam-
eras. radios and much mo~. Then a
prime rib meal followed by main
event. a vocal auction. hosted by
Johnny Carson's double. Gordon
Bowley. who titilatcd the aud ience
with offcrinas like four tickets (sec-
ond row) to watch the Lakers'
Kareem and MaJ1C do their thins. row round-trip tickets to San Fran-
(PI ....... ROT AltT/ A2) Al'fltl'DeJ~ Ken Wayman.
' Irvine city employees bid for union
Association confident of forcing an election
among unrepresented municipal workers
ianatur'C$. Ht> \a1d pcrttnt of tors. cn11nttl"\. park and rccm\llon
about 26 atTttted cmplo)~ mu t emploH'C • clcncal workers. ma1n-
\11n a pct11ton 1n order to ha\C an 1cnan~ v.orkers and non· v.om
cl«·t1on that "'ould let workers d<"· pohcc dcpanment emplo CC\.
ly PHIL NEIDEllMAN _ .. ..._ ........
Orpniim o~:;oup 1eekin1 to
ftCIOliale for I ~y ~mpfoyttt
M )' Irvine 1 the o y Orarwe County
c11y whose empfoyttt •tt not now
rcprt-5tnttd by an cmploYtt tll()(ia·
t1on or• union.
\ .. pokcsman ~) s thi~ VOUP· tht
c1dt'd v.h<'thcr the) "'ant 10 he.' v.orn poli c office •~ rcp-
lrv1nc ( aty Emplo rt'\ ·1at1on. represented h) the new•~ 1111on f'('<l(nt~ hv their o•n union \utcr
has enouah aanaturcs to force ;an uter ~1d 'u h a pct111on wall be sail the Ir' anc poht:c a\ 1at1on'\
cl«t&on l~l would dctcrm1ne __ fllcd fu ll v.ath the cat)· per ~·-...... , .... ~, U\ u11pTov1n1 "'a'c' and ~thcr 1t can rcprc\Cnt cn "-Orti:cn ncl d11"\'\"tor. who mu\t appro" 1t ndit\ promptl'd othtr Cit cm·
a& tht berp1nina 1ablc beforc an tle\·uon '' htld He td pfo tt\ to Ja\cu\\ tormat1on of 1hc1r
Dntd Surer. a t'll) park man~cr hlllo11n1 could take place ~1th1n i uv.n union The~c"' a.roup " not
-ho 11 1e11n1 ~\1dcnt or the new month. aOihatcd 't\1th an un"ln or m11cy,1Jt"
8\1()(1a11on. ta1d he ,, "'ct) t:onli· u1cr ~1d offtettJ full-11mc cm· l\\CX'1atton. Suter 1J
cknf· she. ,mup ha\ the rl'\4Ull'\.-d plo '' v.ouh.1 1nclud cat tn\J')C'C• (Pleue ... mVUtS/ A2)
JohnM>n said. ··But this "'as 1he first
nice ""·eekcnd wc·,e ha d an quite a
whale.""
He \.lid the hcachgoers included
man ) surfer\ taking ad,antage of 4-
foot "'a'es
Johnson said no rescues were
required at 1'1ewpon over the weck-
(Pleue .ee BEACHES/ A2)
All that
jazz pays
off for
Reidling
'Message From Ck>at
Hill ' brings composer
out of the piano bars
P1an1\t Jal I.. Read ling as put the
'itage "'here he ~rtorm'I mcrcl} to
makl· a hud
No longer dol'' hl· cntenaan an
"mol..c·fillcd la\l'fn'> poundanf out
rcnd111ons ut ··r roud Mir)· for
hie an"(') i.'d patron'
"lo"' the .p.,car-old Costa Mesa
TONY
SAAVEDRA
re 1den1 1s calhn h1\ ov.n ~hot
.\nd one of Rc1dhng·s first a 1gn·
mcnt :i h1'> own ho\s ""a to hire
him If three 'rCar1 ~to record o
· Jan album
When ou'rc ·· umem Uno" \Ou
can do thani hl..c that •
In fl<'l. v.h> not name the rccorchna
af\erthe It v.hcrc )Ou''e h\ed for lO
\C3rs'l Wh t could be a better 1n p1ra·
tum than c s\a tc~ onct a haven
ior •oat\ and nov. a m«ca~1n-the·
makana fi r mu\actan\ and pcr-
r -
ou could t'\cn appoint )ourwlf
an dutttor and u'C our~ dra•·
1n for the album ro,cr,
•· M~ r rom CJ0a1 Htlf.. 11
:adorned on tht Cll\Cr "1t9' a --..
(PIH• ... .IAIS/Aa)
Aa • OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 25, 1985
Ao irvine service stution was
robbed of about S2.700 and its
llttcndant slugged Saturday morning
by three men. onr of whom threaten-
ed the attendant with a knife.
Police say three black men dro c
up to the Union 76 service tation.
14!80SandT"nnyon"""RoaO. aoout :
a.m. Saturday. Two asked the sta·
tion's young attendant dtrcct1on~ to
the me-n's room while the other asked
him to change a SI bill.
Once tht: attendant and the man
who wamed change "ere ins1dc the
station's office. the man pulled a knife
and demanded monry. polire s:iid.
The other two men appeared in the
otlice and one slugged thl' attrndant
in the face when he tried to stall them.
The attendant handed the men
between $2,600 and S2. 700 and they
qrove off in a car which was de-
termined to be stolen from Holl)-
wood. police :11d. 'fhe licen'ie number wa~ given as
IGYT580.
The unidentified cirri.. dtd not
require hospitalt.za11on following the
incident. poht·e said.
Earthquake hits
Bishop v icinity
O.ity .-not p!Mlto bf -.. lchwarlr
Hazy sunshine and warrri air
8ummtr·eln er°"' hit the bMCMI of Southern Celltornla Th• ,or.cael for 7 pm EST TU9 .. Mlteh 28
U WMkend letnperet"'n IOlfld. 10 l:"\~7r---r-..,~&....i~ Sundey'e high wu 80 cMQr"' downtown end In the high 60s ~ the cout, with mostly hazy .unshlne and patches of
coutll fog Sk• wMt.,. partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday In the
well• or the week weether front that wu moving through
Southern Callfornla today, the National w .. ther Service aald. Along th• Orange Coast there win be considerable
ck>Ydlneq becoming partly cloudy tonight and-Tuesday. CQoler
with highs Tueaday ~ to 68. Lowa tonight 45 to 55. From Point CC>f'Ceptlon to San Clemente Island to the
Me1dcan Border and out &O miles -Over Inner waters, llght variable winds night end morning hours beeomlng west to
northwell 15 to 25 knot• Tue1d1y 1fternoon. Wind waves 3 to 4
feet. Westerly swells 2 to 3 feet.
luveou ea 59
72 ~4 Lllllt Roell
LOUlt\lllle 53 38 <t)~ .. ~~·.
. tow tort•tl<MTendfl'V9t 5-a-1"1 41 u R11n ~,,., Snow A!Wny 49 23 Mleml 8Mcll 1S 62 Sl\OWlll
Al~Qlle 111 43 Mltw-.. 37 31
AmaflllO 19 45 Ml)lt.$1 PM 42 28
A~l>O<age l5 24 l'IM/IVtlle 61 37
A11an1a lM <IQ ...... o. ...... 77 48 Calif. Temps. Hew "'°"' 48 32 A1lan1"C11y 45 35
Auston 81 S6 NOf'fOI~ Va 41 4 1
Balllmo<• 41 37 Oklahoma Ct1y 72 44 HIQll low IOt 24 llOufl ending al 5 • m
Bwmingllam . 97 41 ()fNll8 47 30 Bak .. attekl 71 50
84tnatck 48 31 Otla1'0o !~ S3 E<K•a 54 31
lolM 48 21 PnltaclelPN• 35 Fr-71 49
eo.1on 47 30 "'-"" 81 57 LancHlet 75 44
a..11a1o 40 25 Pt11~11 56 32 LOI Angelff 80 51 c-84 40 Pon .Me ... 24 0.1911d 51 4J
C11a1 .. 11on S C 13 49 Porlland Or 65 35 P .. oAoblff 71 45
CllatlfflonWV 69 41 "'°"~ so 29 Reel llluH 60 41
CNrlo11e,N C 84 38 :::n.y 57 42 AeclWOOOCtly 58 ..
Cheyenne 63 27 60 39 Saetamento 59 37
CNeago 42 34 Reno 51 33 Sllll'IH 111 42
C111CttWU111 61 37 AldwnonO 45 39 s ... OteQo 72 57
C~anc! 63 31 SI Louts SS 40 Sanl'ttlll()lllCO 57 •5 Cotumt>ut.Oll 55 31 SI Pt1•ltmPa 11 55 Sa111a Barbara 67 45
Conc0tO.N H SS 23 Sau lllllt Clly 73 43 SIOC:klon 57 40 Oallat•f1 W()(111 79 55 San Antonkl 11 80 HIQll. IOw IOI 2• hou11 l!<ld•ng •• 5 p rn Oey1on 53 34 Sat1 .Juat1,Pft 116 19 Ba111ow 82 48 0.-. " 45 S1&1eMat1t 43 16 Bftumonl 79 :11 0.. MOlnet 41 31 Se•lllt •UI 35 Bltllop 76 25 Oe1rOl1 43 28 Spoil-45 211 81y1h• ee 47
Oukllh 34 25 SyrecuM 46 23 Ca1a1ln1 59 47
El Paao 17 42 T09411ca 61 31
FIMrbanu 29 01 T-•• 50
F..-go 47 2t Tu4M n 42 Surf report flagtltlt 112 21 Wat1111ng1on .. 38
Grand Rtpld1 37 27 WIC:hlla 63 37
G<ea• Fallt 81 20 Willi ... Batra 47 27 LOCATION SIU I HAH
HatlfOfd 61 21 HIHl1ington BeKll 1·3 , .. ,
HllMI• 112 30 '"-Jelly. Newl>0<1 2-4 lair
Honolulu eo 72 40tll S1r•1. ~· 1·2 l>OOt
Hout1on 80 80 Extended 22nd S11aet. NewPo<I 2·• .. ,,
~· 52 37 Btlt>Oa wac199 1 l>OOt
Jadl-,M• 74 .. LaQun• 8Ncll 1 2 l>OOt
JICl!eon¥111e II 45 PartlyCIOudyW~ 1'*1 moet· s~•· 1·2 l>OOt
~ 40 31 2's ci.w BrNIY anC1 cool High• 55 lo wa••emc> sa
KamMQiy 54 30 ~ in the l,tppet 30a anCI 40I Swel1 Clltac11on -•
F"ONTI·
W11m-Cold,....
Oe~ suwna,,,_.
Long Beacl\ 74 49
lM '5 Monrovia
Moflla<ey sa 45
Ml W1laon 13 41
N..oi.t 85 48
~'~ It 49
Onlatlo 79 45
Palm Sptinga .. 50
Puadena 19 5 1
Puo Aoblel 71 3e
Rt-lode 80 48
San8amatdin0 71 ..
San Gabtiel 80 41
StM\JOM 84 54
Santa Ana 74 49
San1a Cruz SI 42
Sanla Maria 66 37
T0trance 73 49
YoMmlleVty 0.4 34
Tides
TODAY
Sacond•ow 4 27pm '8
Sacond nion 10.52 pm 4 1
TUHOAY
Fir11 IOW l .05am 0 1
=~ 12 ll•m 2 1 4 32pm 22
~hiQll 1123pm. 48
Sun se11 1oday 11 II 08 pm • ri-
Tueaoay a1 5 49 • m and Ml• .,.. 91
60llpm Moon,.,, tooay •• 10 14 pm .. ,_
T ..-oay 11 e 34 • m and Ml• "9Ai" 11
11 13 pm
•
BISHOP (AP) -A moderate
eanhquakc rocked this eastern Sierra
region th is morning but no damage
was reponcd.
The q uake htt al 8:05 a.m. and
registered a magnttude of 5.4 on the
OJ)t"rHnded Richter scak by the
California Institute ofTechnolog} in
Pasadena.
In their Easter bonnets
Peggy Hovaa and ber dau&bter Loren came from Woodland
Hllli-to participate ln the Spring Promenade Easter
celebration ln Corona del Mar Sunday. Loren, at 2 years,
was the youngest Easter bonnet contestant. Moriarty associate convicted
of !Ilail fraud, gambling raps. ROT ARY AUCTION RAISES $10,000 ...
From Al
cisco and a cham:c to be cd1tor-for-a-
day ofthe Daily Pilot.
"The evening is meant for COJOY·
ment. good shopping valucc; and fund
raising." explatnt:d Rotar) Past Presi-
dent Lou Dingrr.
Dinger explained that 'he lirc;t
auction 1n 1978 wa'> intended to ra1~·
money to c;uppon the Rota!) Club's
t•ommun1t) and 1ntcrna11onal pro-
1~c·cwnt "a" a l>Ut<'c~~ '>O rn-e
organ11a11on ha" madl' the auction an
:mnual C\Cnt.
The crowd of JOO Ro tarian'> and
their guests who lilted the Co.,ta Mc!>a
Neighborhood Commun11~ Ct:nter.
Y.ere to a gcncrouo; mood to part\\ 11h
their monL'\.
8111 and· Man ( ordl"> of Orange
eagerl) ant1t:1patcd the 'mn· aurtion
in hoix:s of t11ddrn11-fur thl' Lakers'
ltd:et!>.
-.xnot rr -iicm th at drew ap-
prec1auvc smiles wai. a th n.'C·
diamond ring (valued at $750)
modeled hy Gait Thomp<.on.
.\s aut\ioncl·r BOY.le} announ<·rd
the two-minute "arning for final bid ..
on the si lent aut·t1 on. JX'oplc scurried
to the d1spla~ tables. for thl'lr la .. 1 bids.
"Time\ up.'' <.a id Bo"'IL') who thl'n
rt\Ll\ e u Cl'Okr .. ag~ IO negrrrmc
'01cc aucuon,
.. Our fir<;t 1IL'm t'i a $250 gill
L't:rt1 fica1c at ~ksa ( t'ntL·r .\uto·
moll\C. Of cour~ \OU rt:al11c. that
"111 probabt~ pa} for a 11rl· rotation:·
hl' JOkcd.
\\'1th Bo"'k~ at thl' hdm. ket:ptng
the group in ronc;tant laughter ''tth
h1'> one-hner'i. the auction'"'~ off and
runnrng.
IRVINE EMPLOYEES ...
From Al
·\ OL'W .. relca~L· prepared b~ lhl·
a1,1,ona11on siud Ir' IOL' L'mplo)el''>
haH· hccn .. in ... p1rcd h) the ad' anCl'.,
ofthl'lr kl low emplo~l't''> 1n the In 101:
Polttl' .\s~ot·1at1on and d1~cou ragl:"d
h\ thL'lf own tack of1mpm,1:mcn11n
"·age' and \\Orktng rom.l111on'> ...
Suter da1mcd that in rerent \Cars.
Ut) oflk 1ab ha'e negotiated. first
''1th the pohn· "thrn tht·~ let U'> kno"
"'hat "a'> tell o'er ..
1-k a1tnhutcd thL· ah'>l'nn· of a
union 1n lntnt· to tht· Lil\\ }outh (1t
wa s 1nLDfporatcd 1n 1971) and to a
rapid turno' er tn wurh·r-..
"Nu'"· there\ a nc"' trend toward
t•mplu~ cc'> sta ying longer and hcrnm-
rng pan of the rommun1t) ... Suter
..aid.
If. u stalc·\Upt'n 1<>cd electi on is
held. the as~oc1a11on would ha ve to
rcce1' c more than 50 JX'rcent suppon
1n an cmplo)Cl' l'lect1on. utcr said
that 1fthe assoc1at1on 1s rccogn1Led 1n
such an clel·t1on. barga1n1ng wtth the
cit) '-'OUld tl\:gin '>hortl} afterw ard.
SEWAGE BATTLE ...
From Al
111 huild thl''>t'l1>11dan lc\L'I trc.11mcnt
plnnt\ ·
!Vtnrl' 1,1nng1·111 monitoring ol
roa ... tal \\:ltt'I\ \\lluld bc rt·quircd
undt-r thL· ''a1H'r. hut actord1ng to
S.O.S\ kllL'r. lhl· rt•,ult'i might not be
a'ailahk until 'lcvernl da,., after a
person ha~ hL·cn l'\PO'>l'd.
Skinner \aid '>he 1s mcl'llng '-'I th
11lland hoard' to l'\pla1n thl' group·,
oppo<:tit1nn to tht' \\,11\er and one. fl
Toro. appear-. '>J)l1t on thL· l'>'>UL'
Skinner 'la)'> she want'i to en-
cuuragl' hoard members to learn
more about the wai ve r and 1ts
implications because there has ap-
parent!) not been much dialogue on
the subject since fi ve d1 stnct'I vo ted to
apply fo r It to 1982 .
Two other A WMA mL·mberc;.
Laguna Beach and Emerald Ba)
<;Cf\ ice d1\1rtct. have opno1,cd the
wal\'t:r '>tnCe thl' beginning.
FREAK BOAT ACCIDENT ...
From Al
Jim Herdman. a school rnunsclur
at Thurston Intermediate <ichool 1n
Laguna Rl'U{'h. said hl' i..ne" hoth
bo)'S
"En c wac; a 'ie' l'nth grader hac !ht\
year." said Herdman. ··Ht' wa'I reall)
ll Sood Student .\ H 'I") good kill.
·s~~for L'\Cf}OOl' hcrl'. thl!> IS a
re tiling. a traged) ...
tder brother a furml·r
Thurston student. had bcl·n a11cndin&
a boarding school on thl' bst C'oa:it,
said onr friend of fam1l~
"I recall him rea l '>'l.'11." said
Herdman. "Like hi\ hrothl·r. he was a
11.ood student and \Cl) athil'11c."
Funeral sen ice\ arc pending and
Y.111 be arranged h~ Ra~ Famil)'
M1mual) 1n Laguna Brarh
__ ;ACHES POPULAR ...
' end. 1hough lifeguard'> took 50
··prcvent1\.l' uctwn~... 11H:lud1ng
• warnings to '1w1mmef\
Herb Whitt' a ~late lifeguard.
' rcponcd moderate Wl'ekl·nd ,.ro"d'
at Huntington <it:ttl' and Bol'><l \h1ca
tate bca<hc\ He ~1d Cw'.ital CoH'
t:itc Park lx·t'>'ccn ( ornna dcl Mar
. and I aguna fkalh. drrw a largc
turnout
\\.h1tc \Jld thcrl' wl•rc no water
nmhJp\ , t the \late Ix-ache., Bui he .,.,,d ~r.lmcJ1ci. werr .. umrnoncd 10
treated ..c' era I \. l('ttm'> nl h1nck
J<.ll<knt'i that ouurit•d nlong the
hu" wast htghwa)
r'hc \l'l nd JI I nguna lkadl drc'>'
i o ooo to 25.000 v1s11or' each dn\.
ti\ l'I I he Wl'ekrnd. O('l"Ofd Ing to
ltk,uard Mike Dw1nl'll.
I l' 'ill 1d u -.f..1nd1 vC'r w:t'> t rl'U tcd IOr •
'
l'Xhau .. 11un ut Lugunu·!t l'1rn1c Hcach
hut dtd not n·quirc ho"ip11at11at1on.
Huntington C II) lkach drew about
50.()()() v1Mtor-. "'er the weekend .
\'1anne Safct) Captain IJtll Ric:h-
ardc;on 'laid. He Jttnbutcd '>Omc of
the t:irgc turnout to "lprtng lm:ak~ at
arra col lege\.
I le ~td t\\-o roullnl' rc'iCuec; and
three lo\! C'htldrcn "ere rrported mer
thl· weckrnd
Rtlhard~on s~11d ('II) h(c&uard :m·
ptncmg 1n<:rca~ d l'mpha 1~ on
ptc\.cnt1 \c ..afct} mca urc . panly in
rt•\1)(1nSt· 10 the growing number of
IJw'>utl\ lx'•nJ tiled hy 1n1urcd swim·
ml'r'i. lk ;;aid swimmer\ arc being
l'nl·ouragcd 1u check w11h a ltfcg u:ml
Ix-fort' l'nl('nng th<' water to find out
.1hbut hatard'i <;uch n' np11dc~ nnd
\:lnci har\
Trips seemed lo be the most
dcs1rl'd items purchased: a Palm LOS .\NUELES (A P) -Frank
Springs weekend went for $340: thl· Sansone. till' sole remaining dcfen -
San Francisco tnp netted $4 10: a dant in a political corruption case
Wl'ekend at Lakt· Arrowhead S 1 l)O. involving firfworks magnate W.
Yet the usual items also Wl'nt Patrick Moriarty. has been found
qutt'kl y: an aut hentic "decorator" i u1lty of mail fraud and operating an
)t:llow fifl· h)drant $110. a complete illegal gambling business.
rh1roprac11c c"'am S 155 and si>. golf Sansone. 45. a former card room
lessons $140. manager at Las Vegas' MGM Grand
Brlht mm Bmvtn-'"'tra-. d..-.r-t"-ac...it-1C" ... d1--~A-u-tel. was convicted o y alcckral
1tt•m Number 14. he· had shed his grand JUI) on four counts and
t·oat. rolled up bis shirt sleeves and arqu111ed on nine others .
"as immersed 1n his auct1onl·er's "I am happ~ we beat what we beat.
rok hut I "ould ha'e ltked to beat thrm
"0 1' folk<.." hL· "ia1d. "hl'fl"'> \Our all." Sansone <;aid after the verdict
l'hann· 10 fed the P<>"l'r ul'thc p'ress. "as announced in U.S. Judge Wtl·
Bl· nn cd1tor-for-thc-<la\. '-'file head-ham J. Rl'a'scourtroom Frida}'.
hnL''> and l'd1torialo;.· Th1\ 1tl'm In the tnal. which began Feb. 26.
donated h) Sand} S<.·h\\art1. Dall) prost'cuiors alleged that Sansone and
t>1to1 pubh\ht:r... Moriart) ''on a rnrd dub ltccnsc after
Thl•rt.• ~t'rl' ob" 1oush man\ uffcnng Ctt) of Commerce ollicials
'"closrt" editors pre5cn1. bccausr the t:ish pa} men ts and ~·crct shares in
bidding bounn:d bad. and forth un til tht• club.
Costa Mesa attornq Ken Wayman
made the linat hid of$265.
·-rvc always cnjo}cd reading thl'
Dall) Pilot." '>aid Wa} man ... .\ctu·
all).) ou could .. a) I'm addicted . ...\\ a
memhcr or the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District board. I ap·
prcn at<.' the co,cragc g1\'cn to the
lornl nl'W'>. espt:ciall) the )Oungstcrc,'
:irh1l'\cmcnls. and the prep '>pon1ng
Dally Piiot
Dell very
le Guer1nlffd
Mu<.ia, r •t<l3y 11 ,w llu
•OI hove your P31Ht' by
~ 30 p m c;iM t>elore 7 p rn
•no '°"' '""' '"" w <Jl'lt• ... 9(1
Moriarty, an Orangl' County fire-
works manufacturer. unexpectedly
pleaded guilty to mail fra ud and other
chargrs on March 12 as pan of a pica
bar~in arrangement. He agreed to
tes11fy and cooperate in a continuing
probe into statewidr polit1cat corrup-
tion.
Published report have ltnkL·d dot·
ens of sta te polit1c1an~ with Mona rt).
and he has pleaded guilt} to launder-
ing illcg;il campaign contributions
and providing gifts illcga ll) to of-
ficeholders.
Forml'r rnunnl mt•mbcr<; Kubert
Eula. Anhur Lova and Ricardo
Vasquez and former Ctl} economic
development director Phil Jacks also
have pleaded guilty to charges in the
case and arc awaiting sentencing.
After Moria rt) 's s udd e n
withdrawal from the tnat. Sansone
testified that he never took pan 1n a
'>l'hcme to rig bidding for the license
granted to the California Commerce
Clu b. which opened for business in
.\ugu~t 19lD. .
San)one 11.'Stificd th3t hl' was un-
aware that 10 percent 1'f the casino
stod had been given 10 the three
councilmen and Jacks as a hidden
1nterc~t 1n the club.
Eula ;ind Jacks had tc-st1fit!l1~ti?f'
in thr trial that a nsonc took pan in
the britx·r. scheme from tis Inception
1n l:He I QS t.
Richard Walton. Sanson~ lawyer.
referred to the former Cit) of Com-
merce ollinals 1n court as "the
~omest set uf liars. cheats and
shakt:dm' n· artists since Watergate."
Chief prosecutor Richard E.
Droo}an told Jurors in his closing
arguments shat Sam.one's courtroom
\tr3tL'g) was •·to la) off all thl' blame
on Mr. Moriartv."
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By STEVE MARBLE °' .. ...,,... ....
Rep. Robert Badham has
asked for a mor.atorlum
on use of gill nets In order
to save whales off the
Orange Coast./ A3
A boatin& accident ofT Catalina
Island late Friday that claimed t~
lives of two Laguna Beach brothers
who were fishing with their father was
described today by authorities as a
"one-in-a-million accident."
The father, also named John Phil-
lips, survived the acciden• by dilllitll
to the huac Coast Guard moori ..
bouy. a lo5 Antelcs Sherifl't clepllty---..-.
in Avalon explained today.
Red Cross testing county
blood donors for AIDS,
but those who might have
disease won't be notified
for six months./ A3
An Orange County
teacher has been ac-
quitted of qharges of
molesting a student./ A3
California
Mysterious gas explosion
at a Hollywood clothing
store injures 21 ./ A7
Nation ·
House Speaker Tip-
0 ' Nelll says battle for MX
missile program funding
· tar -from ovec.LA
Bernhard Goetz' attorney
says his client will be a no-
·showin-cottrttodar,de-
spite judge's ruling./ A7
World
A U.S. Army officer, ap-
parently unarmed, is shot
to death in East Germany
by a Soviet soldier./ A7
A missing Soviet
diplomat in Ind la stiows
up In the United States
after allegedly defecting,
but Soviet Union says he
was kidnapped./ A7
Features
Ann Landers admits
shoppers feel llke crimi-
nals at department
stores, but blames It all
on shoplifters./ A5
Orange County Master
Chorale patrons and
soloists received kudos
at a reception after their
Bach festival./ A5
Sports
St. John'sand Villanova
join fellow Big East mem-
ber Georgetown, and
Memphis State In the
Final Four of NCAA
basketball./81
Lakers extend winning
streak to 10 by beating
Detroit, 148-130./81
UCLA will face Louisville
In the NIT semifinals
Wednesday./83
Entertainment
An Academy Award
doesn't necesearlty
guarantllTcareer upew-
lng for Its recipient./ Al
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Crouword
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Ann Landers
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John Phillips. 17. and his 12-year-
old brother. Eric. were killed when
they were trapped under water after
the small boat they were riding in with
their father crashed into an unlit buoy
about 100 yards ofTCasino Point.
The teens and their father, ridi,. in
a 15-foot Boston Whaler, were return-
ing to the family's 36-(ooi sailboat
when the smaller craft bi1 the buoy,
authonttcs said.
The impact hurled aU three from
the boat and caused the craft'1 ancbor
h nc to become tafllled with the buoy
(Pleue-nut•K/d)
Gato~, grass,
grenade greet
gendarmes ..
Police also seize
foJlr suspects ii!
Costa Mesa raid
military grenade during a stranae
drug bust around 3:40 p.m. at 180
Brookline Lane.
Details were sketchy this mom[ng
on the raid that resu te<Jrnl.llc arrests
of Marco Antonio Percz-Pincon. 18;
Salvador Arevalo. 31 , and Jose Sanc-
-l,J-J ....... ~MOILL~~!....-----......::h:::.:ez:;_-::::Sa:..:n.:.:c.:.:hcz.:.:: for alleged possession of
manJuana.
The three men we~ picked up
outside the apartment of 19-year-old
=~~~=~~=======================:;~:;;~;:;;;:;:;::~tw.,Qj~l-th~~!mlru~~~~~R1chard Stark B rd. who the said
investigators Sunday at a Costa Mesa had JUSt so t cm t e rugs. accor -
apanment -it was the "pany 1ng to police. Bleulng of the bells
The Moet Re•. Wiiliam R . John80n, blahop
of Oranae. blea•ea the lartnt of tlae etcht
bell• at the new lllulon Church In San
Jaan Caplatrano. The bella wlllllaDC In the
103-foot bell tower of the church, on El
Camino Real and Acajema Street.
animal'' hiding under the bed. · Byrd denied that he knew the
Costa Mesa detectives confiscated suspects and consented for detectives
a four-foot lone-lt ve alligator along to search the residence. lnvcstiptors
wtth the manJuana and a M79 (Plea.e .ee GATOR/A2)
Warm weekend lures throngs to the beaches
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of IM DellJ P'llot lteft
The first weekend of spring arrived
with sunny skies and warm
temperatures. prompting thousands
of Orange County residents to head
for local beaches.
Lifeguards said most beachgoers
stayed on shore to begin workine. on
their summer tans. deciding against a ,
plunge in the chilly 57-degree ocean.
No major incidents were reponed.
Weekend air temperatures along
the coast rose to the high 60s and low
70s over the weekend. but National
Weather Service officials said the
sunny weekend was JUSt a spring
tease.
Reagan waiting
for 'si~nals' on
summit parley
President says he·s
wtllin to meet neW-
Soviet leader in U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Reapn said today he still has
had "no signals" from Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev in response to the
president's invitation to a summit
meeting in the United States.
Reagan. at a breakfast meeting with
several reporters at the White House.
indicated he would be willing to meet
the new Kremlin c hief at the United
Nations in September but said. "That
depends on Gorbachev."
U.S. officials observed last week
that Soviet leaders in the past often
cam e to the opening of the U.N.
General Assembly in New York each
September and that the session this
year could provide an opportunity for
~ff) ~Reagan up on the
invitation the president extended in a
message after the death of Soviet
President Konstantin U. Chernenko.
Asked about the chances for a
summit if Gorbachev comes 10 the
United Nations. Reagan replied. "If
that's convenient for him. I don't see
an~ reason tl wouldn·1 be for us:·
Reagan. who has never met with a
Soviet counterpart. once asked
Leonid Brezhnev to meet him at the
time of the U.N. assembly. but the
Soviet president was too ill 10 attend.
as were his two successors.
The president said he had asked
Rep. Guy Vander Jagt: R-Mich . ., to
call ofT an early. negative campaign
designed to weaken about 20 targeted
Democratic members of Conarcss
before the 1988 campaign.
One member reportedly com-
plained about the efTon dunna a
mtttina with ~eagan last wt;c~. in
which the president was soltc1ttng
(Paeuu!e SUllllJT I A2)
Gas station attendant
I
beaten, robbed in Irvine
n Irvine strv1ce station was
robbed of about $2, 700 and ats
attendant sluged Saturday momina
by three men. one of whom threaten-
ed the attendant with a knife.
Poli~ saJ three bl1ek men drove
up t<>-mon 76 1Cr¥tc. ... ,ioR,
I •886 Sand Cany9n ROid. about 5:-40
a.m. Saturday. Two asked thc St.a•
tton's youna attendant dim-hons to
the men's room wMe the °'Mr asked
him to chanec a SI btll.
Once the attendant and the man
who "1ntcd chanac ~~ in tde the
sta11on'sofficc. the man pul~ a knife
and demanded money. police said.
The other two men appeared in tht
office ind one slugcd the attendant
in the fatt w~n he tried to stall them.
The attendant handed the men
bctwten $2,600 and $2. 700 and they
dro~e off' in a car whacl\ WI dc-
ttmuncd to be stolen from Holly·
... ood. police satd
The hc.~ntr number wa at"en as
IGYT5IO •
The unidtnufttd clnt did not
requu't hospit.aliution followina the
i ncidtftt. politt said.
Cloudy and cooler weather
prevailed today and will continue for
the next few days. forecasters said.
Pan ly cloudy conditions and hi~
lemperatures in the mid-60s will
continue through the middle of the
week. the weather service said.
Still. the healthy weekend beach
crowds indicated many residents art
anxious to put 1hc winte r behind
them.
The popular oceanfront at New-
pon Beach drew about 70.000 v1st1ors
on Saturday and 60.000 on Sunda).
according to Lt. Ron Johnson of the
city's marine depanment.
··1fyou have a nice da~ 1n Februai:.
you'll get people 10 the beach:·
" Johnson said ... But this was the first
nice weekend we·ve had tn quite a
while."
He said tht' beachgoers included
man~ surfers taking ad' antagc of 4-
foot waves.
Johnson said no rescues were
required at Newpon over the weclt-
(Pleue .ee BEACB&S/ A2)
All that
jazz pays
off for
Reidling
'Message From Goat
Hill ' bringscomposer-
outofthe piano bars -Pianist Jacl Re1dltng is past the
stage "here he performs merely to
male a buck.
No longer does he entertain in
smoke-tilled taverns. poundinf out
rcnd111ons of "Proud Mary' for
bleaf')-C)ed patrons.
No". the 47-,ear-old C'osta Mesa
TONY
SAAVEDRA
rcs,ident 1 calling his own hots.
And one of Rc1dhna· lirst as ••n-
ment!. as ht o""n bo wa to hire
himself thrtt years ago to record a
Jan album
When \OU'!'\' " umt'ro no" ·ou
can do thin~ hk(' that.
In fact, ""hY not name the recordma
1fier thcc1ty ""here you've lt"cd for 20 )ears,, What could be a better insp1ra-
11on than o ta Mesa. onec a haven
for 'oat and now a m«C11-1n-the-
ma -mu1acwu _1AC1 pa-
formcn..
' OU uld CHO appoen\ 'i rtdf
art d1rtttor and use }OUr own •
'"I ~ r the albufJ' cp\'.cr
-•\ M from Goat H ill" 11
adomN on the co"er Wltb a t0mc--
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P Fl neess Anne hits rumors
0 Fif t with Priilcess IDialla
LONDON ( P) -Pnncc ) \nnc
s:ud in 11n 11ue1 view tclcv1~d nu ·
uonwick that thin news rcPon she
doesn't act alonf with another mcm·
btr of the roya fam ily -Prince s
01ana -arc "one of the better fniry torics."
Anne. the 34-ycar-old daughter of
Queen EliLabeth. also answered ques-
tions about her royal job and her
imaac on a 8riti h Broadcasting
C'orp. talk show · broadcast Friday
ni~t. 'There have been rcp<lm that you
do not c~actly hit 11 off with the
prineess of Wa :·~1d tht' how',
host. Terry Wogen.
With a smile. Anne responded:
.. Yes. that 1~ one oft.he better fairy
'ltones." Diana. the prince sofWaks,
1i. the wife of Anne's brother Charlei..
who 1s heir to the Bntish throne.
Anne did not attend the Dec. :? I.
1984. christening of Prince Harry, the
second son of Diana nnd Charles
Instead. Anne we nt huntinf with her
husband. Capt Mark Phi lips. and
friends.
London·., newspapers speculated
nne did not go to the chmtenina
because 'he wns m 1 fl't·d Dtana had not
a ked htr to be onl' of the child's
godp:ircnts. "It was a great hnnw that we
missed the chnstcn1n ... An ne told
Woenn in the intcrvu:w, recorded
earlier in the week.. "I wai. only gi ven
the choice of Qnc dny. and so fnrus we
were concerned It was u dull' that my
busband had fi xed."
Anne added ·that the hunt wns
important because. ··wl' had received a lot of hospitaht) from J)('ople over
the )Cars, and this "'a~ one wa) of
itP."X~1fe11111c;~.'~ouldn'1 r~) put 11
off." lhc prince s sa,id
Smiling apin. Anne s:ud: "I don't
think they (Charle\ and Diano)
m1s~d us reall y. M}' children went.
and I am sure the)' made up for u~ 1n
sheer de<.'1bcls ...
.\s for the ne"'s stone\ that 'ihe was
angl) with Diana. 'hl' -.a id that
m1srcpon ing by the m·wr, ml·d1a "can
be' cl) 1m1n1ing."
.\sked what she 1hou~ht of repom
that her image had improved in
!'ffent yea"· nne ~id: "I tend to
wonder. and I hkc to ~k people what
they were rx.x-cun__a bcforc they met
me. And then I lind out what my
1mag\: wa ...
"What do they ay when you a~k
them that?" Wogan Stlid. ·•t was about to ask you:· she:
replied. tu warm laugh ter from the
audience. '
The princess ~f'Okc.> of the repu·
uuion she long had for picking
unauractivc clothes and ~aid he still
remained thrifty and l!xpccted her
lothes to la\t.
-1n,ln' pa..-1. t-waSTT'lnlfficrrntty-
1ntercsted in clothes to be of interest
to anybod)·." ~he.· said. "That didn't fit
th<.· image Whate"er one wore was
going to be bad ne" . "
"lncvi 1abl}' 11 takes people a long
ume to find 1he1r fee t 1n what is going
10 \Ull them. II took me longer than
mo\t, that'' all."
On her childhood. An ne. an ac-
rnmph'ih"d horsewoman who has
been on 8 n1a1n's national riding
tl·am. said she had not bet on hor'ie!>
<,1nce she v.as 12 vears old.
White elephants draw ci-Owd
Thousands uf bargain hunters
tucked p:un11ng'I. prints and hi stori·
cal photographs under their arms and
untold treasure into 'lhopp1ng hags at
the Great Wh ite Elephant ale at the
Laguna !leach Museum of Art Sa tur·
day and Sunday.
Chairman M1rla Bird said museum
volunteers arc still counting sale
receipts. but it's clear that the event
raised a bundle toward renovation of
the 45-year-old museum building. A
final tall ) will probably be in the
$20,000 range. R1rd said
Museum voluntt•er<, aml people
throughout south Orange ( ounl}
donated a wide varu't) ufhoth useful
and unusual items for the 'ak. A USC
Tomm) Trojan wh1\ll'\ holl k
'lharcd floo~pace "1th a toa\tcr. ha. 1r curkrs and Chine~ garden tx-nch
Stained a s. 1l'lev1\1on'. ~11chcn·
ware and ~ all rnmpctl'd tor
attenti on.
Not long after thl· \ale ol)l·ncd
Saturda~. people an,1ous to brov.se
and bu\ formed a hnt• ou1 .. 1de.
Although the pal·e v.a\ lc<,\frantil a1
other time,. the muscum·s walls were
quickly depicted of excess artwork
and tables '>Ct up on both floors
became less and less crowded with
merchandise as the sale went on.
It took about 40 volunteers nearly a
month to sort out donations. pnce
and d1 spla}' them. Bird said.
Man) morc_voluntccrs helped dur·
1ng sale cJa~s incl udi ng the nl'w
Laguna Beach chapter ofthl' Na11 onal
( hant) league. •
The museum will close for reno-
' atictn '\pnl I.
Earthquake hits Bishop area
BIS HOP (AP) -A modcratt' cpKcnter wa' 12 m•k'> north"'e<,I of
earthquake rocked this ca'itcrn Sierra Bishop. The monitoring <,tat1on' u\c
region tfos morning but nu 1iamage ddTcrcnt rmtrumcnt' and nAcn n.-·
was reported. pon dim.~rcnt rL·ad1 ng~.
The quake hit at 8:05 a.m. and "It "'asa real <,harp Jolt and a thl·n a
al~o felt in Frc.,no and Porten 11lc.
about 80 miles to the southwest.
Several PortC'rvi-tlc rcsidmts-calkd
radio station KTTP to report a
bouncing motion. said nc'Wsman
Darrell K1rb).
l I{· Herlt.clc) 'itaff research as·
\0<.'1:11(' Rick McKen1ie said the
quake wa'I on aftershock from a 6.0
1emhlor that <;truck Nov. :?3.
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Hazy sunshine and w~rm air
~.-.etowdthlt the bt11h•ufaouthetnC.,ilorni. The ,OtMMI for 1 p.m EST Tut., Mlrc:h 29
.. ...icenct t1mPW1tut" IC*9d. 10 "'S'-rr---r-~'*~ie Sundey'e htgh w•• ao dear ... do,mtown and In the hfOh 601 .11 llOnQ IN co .. t, with moetfy huy Mlnthlne and petctiet of
COMtel fog. Sttlee wilt be p.,tly ctoudy tonight and TUMday In tN
wet!• of the weak weeth91' front thet wa. moYlno through
Southtfn Cellfomla todey, the Netlonel WNth« s.Nlc• .. Id.
Atono tht Orenge Coaat th«• wm be conllderable
cl0lldlne11 beeomlng pertly cloudy tonight end Tunday. Cooler
with high• Tu.dey 44 tq 68. Lowe tonight •5 to 55.
From Pofnt Conc.ptton to San Clemente tltand to th•
Mexlcen Bor<Mr end out 60 mllff -over Inner wete<t, llght
variable wind• night and morning houre becoming w.at to
nortt1wett 15 to 25 knot• Tuet<lay afternoon, Wind wave13 to 4
fMI. WH19fly twellt 2 to 3 feet.
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Moriarty assocfate convicted
of mail fraud, gambling raps-
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frank Moriarty, an Orange County fire-st·heme 10 rig bidding for the license
"iansone. thl· sole remaining dcfcn-works manufacturer. uncxpct'tcdly gra nted to the Califo rnia Commerce
tlant 1n a political corruption ,·ase pleaded guilty to mail fraud and other Club. which opcncd for business in
1nvolv1ng firework'! magnat" W. charges on March 12.as part ofa pica August 1983.
Patrick Moriarty. hall been fou nd harwn arrangement. He agreed 10 ansonc testified LhaL b.c was un,
~u1 h) of mail fraud and oix·ra11ng an testify and cooperate in a <.'Ontinuing awn re that I 0 percent of the casino
illegal gambling businc'l'i. probe into statewide political corrup-stock had been gi ve n to the three
Sansone. 45. a former card room lion. councilmen and Jacks as a hidden
registered a mainitude of 5.4 on the rocking motion. EH'r} thing wa\
open-ended Richter scale h> the shaking and rattling fnr ahou1 45
r~tifomia lnst11trtC' ofTC<'hnolttg) in 'lceontk It c;urt-woke us all up h1'1ght
Pasadena. aid spokc!>man Dennis and earl} th1'> morning." \aid Donnu
·Meredith. He -;aid the ep1Cl'nter was (irn'"' a di,patl her from thl· Rl\hop
20 miles nonhweo;t o fth1s 1ov.n along intl·r-agenl~ d1<,pa1ch n·n11:r run h>
-----~·f..i~ the-4 .. t"tl-~--tttltl 'ihttt'" f~ffite~W-asttFes grattne
motion on a scale that increases 1n
tenfold inrrements. For c>.amplc a
quakr 11f 4 0 is ten times more
fMJW('rful l~e-me-11,-~3-0
manucr at La~ Vc&41f MGM Grand Published rcpaas..h.ayr hoked d il.L:.. IOICC!'SI IO 1bc.club
Hotel. was conv1l·ted by a federal ens of state polit1c1anc; with Monart). l:ula and Jacks had testi fi ed earher
~rand JU')' on four count<; and and he has pleaded guilt) 10 launder-in the trial that ansone took part 1n
atqu111cd on nine others. ing illegal campaign con1nbut1ons the bnhc Sl'heme from 11s inception
H O\H'\Cf \Cl\mulog1W• at l '( lkpartml'nl of r orl'\11)
Bcrkelc} and the l ' (). C 1eolog1rnl M\. < ira' l'' :.ind B"'hop poli tl' \a1d
unq 1n no rthl·rn < alilorn1a 1hn had fl'll'l'l'd no n.·porl\ ol
m===--=---1~1KO~e •ttw-""dmmf~m=ttffo Qtftfke-\Yh~ "I am hai:u>)..w~1...wha1 .. w~c1.~&·-1 --=,Q.a'"n&.1d~.p~ro'l.,LJ''l!Od~10111ll~iµ'1.1fL:~s..:>..jLLuu.; .. ~ga~ILLl~>.-1~-U1'"---lll-lW~L!UU;=---=-~=.=====~--==
hut I ""ould have liked 10 tx:at them ficeholdcr\. Richard Walton. Sansone's lawyer .
GATOR GRABBED IN POT RAID ...
• di." 'ian\onc \:l1d after the verdict Former rnunnl nwmhcr\ Rohen rl'ferred 10 the former C'll) of Com·
\.\J\ announu·d in U .~ Judge Wil-Eula. Arthu r Loya and Ricardo mern• uOic-ials 111 roun as "the
hjm J Rea·, wurtroom Friday. Vasque1 and former Cit)' l!conom1c 'iOrrtl"\t \Ct of liars. cheats and
In the tfffll wh1lh began F-cb. 26. development d1rcrtor Phil Jach also \hakedo\\n arll'it!> si nce Watergate."
•
From Al
said the} found lhl· m1l11an ordnance
in a drc\'ll'r dr~1\\cr of RHd ·.,
l'll:droom. ·
fhc gn:nadl· "a' rcponcd a\ the
t}pc firl'd from a launchl·r Dl'lel t1 \e'
looking undl·r the tx·d al <,o found
themsch l'' l'\l' to CH' \\1th a Pl'I
alligator
'\l o narcotll ~ '"t'rl' dl\t<I\ l'rt•tl 1n-
\1<.lc the apa rtmcnt.
B> rd wa" arrl"'>ted tor 111 \l'\llg.illon
of po\SC\S1on of an c>.plo\l\C cJc, 1te
I lc "a' lrec th1\ morn1 ng :iltcr po'11ng
t hl· $1 O.OOIJ ha 1 I
I hl· Orangl· < ou1\I' \hl·111r, De·
part mc nt homh \quad touk l U\llllh
ufthl' grrnJde. "'h1k the alligator "'a'
1akl·n h\ the lit\·, ;1n1mal l·untrol
d1 ' l\1on: ·
Pl'rl·t -l'inurn. \rc,alo and Sanl ..
hL't ·Sant'hc1 rc.·m~11nl·d al the Costa
ML'\a l 11~ Jail 1hic, morning in hl·u of
\I 0.0<><1 hall l'al h.
No furthL·r information wa~ llVllil·
:ihlc.
pro'>CtUlor\ alleged that Sansone and have pleaded gui lt) to charges in the ( h1ef prosecutor Richard E.
~lonart} won a card club l1cen'll' after case and arc awaiting o;entcncing. Drooyan 1~ Jurors in his closing
otknngC1t) ol Commerce oflic1al~ After Mor iart >'' '>U dden argument'> I t Sansone'scounroom
l ac,h pa)mt·nt\ and \t't·re t 'lhares in withdrawal from the trial. Sa nsont' \tnlleg> was· 10 lay ofTall the blame
lhl' duh. lcM ified that he never took part 1n a on Mr. Monartv."
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From Al
line. \aid om· dqHJ I\
·· f hc boat '''" \!Ill running and
h ·pt u rd1 ng tilt' hum ~·taU\l' the
line\ "l'rl· t.1ngkd · \<11<1 IX-pul \ J 11n
I lolin .. r he 1.11 hn ~rah~·d lhl' huo~
Jnd hung on ..
f he hmthl'f\ .lppa rt·ntf~ tm·d (O
\Wlm IO lhl' hum nul V.l'fe pulk d
undl'r water v. hcn th,· h<r..tl l lrl k d
around and \nauccJ thl· \ou1h' in thl·
li ne\ llohn n pl:11m•d
"Thn wrrc under wain Jhou t h'L'
minute\ .. Ill' 'ard · f lw v.atn "a'
prcll~ told -ahnut c;' on the
'>urfacc ··
.\ <,hc1 tit'' tkput) \\-ho h;ipprned to
Ile nearb) 'hc<l hi\ uniform plungl•tl
into the 1>.<1tcr and frl·ed thr ICl'n·
ager"
John Phillip" v. a'> rronnun<.t·d dl·a d
at .\\alon Memon;il lto,pitJI Il l\
hrother v.a'> Oo" n 11~ hchroptt•r to
Long Bcal h Memorial I lo<,pll.11
"'hl0rl· he died at ahoul 5 a m
1.iaturda)
.. II "a' a frealt. 1h1ng -a one·in·a·
milhon iJll'tdrnt ·· Hohn s.11d
f 1m I k rdman. a sc hool n >unsclor
at I hu r\lun ln1crmcd1a1c Sc hool 1n
Laguna Rc:llh <;:ud he· knew both
ho"'
:. , m· "'LI' a '>l'' l'nth g"1da here 1h1\
yea r:· '><lid Had man. "I k wa~ really
a _gi>od 'itudrnt ·\ Vt'r) good kid.
Speaking lur n cr)onc here. thl\ .. rt
real \ad thing. a traged} ..
-fhe older hrot her. .1 fornlt'r
BEACHES POPULAR ••.
From Al
end. though Ii lcguard' took c;o
"preHnl1\t' action'.. indudintt
warning' 111 \"-1mmer'
Hcrh "-h11c. a \la tr hlcgua rd
reponed mo<..leratt• Wl'rkend <.rov.d\
a1 Huntington "italt' and Uol!W <him
\tate beache\. lie \atd < r>'Wl < <>H'
\tat{' Pa rlt.. bet'WCl'n < owna dd Mar
and Laguna Bcal h drc"' a l<irgc
turnout.
While '!aid there "'t're no wain
mishaps at the '>late hcad1e'l. Hu1 hl'
'aid par:i mtd1c.·., 'WCrl' ~ummoned 10
treated i;cvcrnl v1ct1m ' of hit }'clc
alctdcnt~ that ex.curred along thl'
husy coa~t hi ghway
The ~andci at l ... 1guna Beach drl·w
2U.O<XJ 10 25.000 vwtorJ. cacll da)
over the weekend. aCl'Ordrng to
hfcfuurd Mike Dwinell
I l' \md :.. cik1 nd1 vcr wa\ treated 1111
l'\hau\t1o n at Laguna·, P1rn1l Rcac.h
but did not require ho,p1t:.il11a11on
lfunungtonC 11 } Rcat hclrcwabout
50.000 '1'i1tor' <>Hr thl' "'e"kcnd .
Manne Safct) < apta1n Hill Rich·
ardwn \a1d. He nttnhutl·d 'lomc of
1hc large turnout to 'pnng hrcak\ at 1
area college"
lfe \tlld two routJnl' rc'\cue\ and
1hrec lor,t children wcrl' rcportl'd ovc.•r
1he weekend.
R 1chard~n '31d cit) ltfrgu:mt.. arc
plaung 1n{'rea,cd "mph:t\I'> on
prn enll\.C 'lafCty mcar,urc\. partly in
rc\ponsc 10 the growing number of
law~uit~ be1n.s filed hy injured 'lWlm·
mcrs. He said swimmer" arc being
encouraged 10 check w11h a li fe,guard
hdore entering the water 10 find out
about ha1ard~ su< h a~ riptide .. and
\:rnd har\.
SUMMIT MEETING •..
From Al
Demo<.rauc '>UpflOn for cont1n11.11"'n
of fund~ fo< production o f thc \1 \
m1n1lc
"I e"<prc'\scd m)' dc\lre that """\lop
thl\, .. ~caa.:in \:.lid •\'lkcd 11 he had
pokcn Lo Va n<.tcr Jaat 1h~ prc~1dcn1
'<Hd he had not but had .. 1\'lut•d
nrdcr~" th t ht\ VICW be (.00 \iC)l'd h\
M.n f-r1 rdcr\durf, h1"1Ch1cf leg1<ilat1 H
\lt:lll'jU\I
R~·:iv.1n alw wa'\. \kcd 1f he woultl
,uppo rt V1u.• Prc\1dc nt (1cor11.~ Au'h
\houltf Hu\h .J~ C'H>CCtcd. \C.'Ck lhl·
•
fh'puhlilan prc'l1dcntial nomination
1n 19 8.
The pre~1dcnt r,.11d he had no
intl·nuon of gc111ng d1rc.-c tl) involved
1n the race. but he rl'P<'4 ed h1!1 .J!>\Cio~mcnt that 8u\h ha~ been the
hc\t v1rc prc'l1dcnt th tuntry h1H
L'ver had adding .. i hrrt' 1 .. n't that
mu~h d1fTcrcnc<' bet"'<'Cn 1he t~o
10M "
Ou\h. he w1d \II\ 1n on m:iny 1op-
levcl mt'ct1n¥c, .ti th<• Whit<" Hou'iC
l hr \.IC'I.' prc•odent al'o wa\ pr.:wnl (11
the l'>H·nkfo~1
rhur\IOn \IUdl·nt. had hccn attending
a boarding '>l·houl on the Ea .. 1 < oa\t.
\Old Olll' friend offamil). Clrcu,.tlon
Tefephones
Aoeemery Churchm•n
Controller I .. I rcl'llll him real \\ell." <,aid
l lcrdman "I 1kl' his brother. hl' wa5 a
good student and vt.·f) a1hlct1l ··
Funeral ~rv1ce'i ar~ [X'nding and
will be arranged b) Ra) F-am1I}
Mortuar) 1n Laguna Beach
'"~' ,,,.."Ill '"'",, ArM·
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Production
Manager
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