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ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA THU RSDAY. APRIL 18 198., 2S CE NTS
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"Ex-con sought in c ·op shooting
Suspect in shootout that killed buddy
was being sought for parole violat ion _
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .... o.111 f'tl.i ''-"
A shot1un-w1eld1ng bandit who
escaped after a weekend sh6Qtout
with a pohce sergeant in downtown
Coast
Orange County de-
veloper, wife, face
charges of embezzle-
ment./A3
California
Miss the 1906 San Fran-
clsco quake? Take a ride
on the ''shaking van.'' I A8
Nation
Ted Turner files papers
for hostile takeover of
CBS, Inc./ A4
\
World
Newsmen Interview
"Barfln' Jake" Garn
aboard shuttle./ A7
Boating
Posting another $20,000
in "good faith" money
should separate the
dreamers from the doers
a_f}'long the 24 An'1erigi'~
Cup challengers./81
Orange Coas\,College's I sailing team is iii
Maryland today to com-
pete for the Kennedy
Cup./81
.Sports
Estancia High takes over
H untington Beach 1~ believed to be an
ex-convict who was being sought as a
parole violator at the time of the
shooting, prison officials said 1oday.
Witnesses. looking thro ugh photo-
graphs. identified the-m11n11s H-year-
old Christopher Michael Shcean,
whose last known address was 1n San
Fernando Valley, according to a
police spokcsw4>man.
Sheean. who is 5 feet 10 inches 1all
and weighs I 7 5 pounds. had bcl'n
sentenced 1n May 1 98~ to a one-year.
four-month term for burgla~ He was
imprisoned at the Caufomta lnstuutc
for Men at (h1no. But he wasn't
released until"July 6, 1984, tnd1caung
1hat he had been 1n trouble while an
inmate, a spokesman for the State
Department of Corrections said.
Officials said Shcean was wanted
by authont1e!> for an und1sclo!>ed
parole v1olatton.
ShetAn. whi> 1~ bcheved to ha\e
fired a shotgun blast at Sgt Ed Dt'ucl
foll ow10g a robbery at Thing) for
Your Head shop at 41 0 Paci fie C oa!>l
H1ahway. may be tn the San Fernan-
do Valley. the'spokeswoman said He
1s regarded as armed and dangerous
Sheean's allqed partner. Thomas
Albert Oglesby. 21. of Nonh Holl)-
v.ood was lulled 1n the shootout with
Deuel ~uel was uved by his
bulk tproof vest when Oglesby fired
45-cahbcr p1Mol into the center of has
l hest. police said.
Oglesb)' v.as sentenced 10 Auaust of
191!3 to the California Institute at
T chachap1 10 ·~rvc a four-)'ear term
for robbc"' He v.as paroled March 7
Spill in
creek no
threat to
wildlife
Fuel-like s ubstance
successfully blocked
by a bsorba nt booms
8)' ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of -OMty '""' .....
"'itatc and l OUnt) CO\ iron mental
omnal) ..aid toda). a gasoltne-ltke
Lhcm1Lal 1ha1 'Pilled into San Diego
( rcd in In tnc po!>es no threat to
health or to .i ncarb) w1ldltfe refuge.
l p to I · gnllons ofme'unknown
1..hem1rnl "ere discovered 'W cdnes-
da~ Ooa11ng an thl' slow-mo\ mg creek
thatflov.\nc\llol C lr.me·'>~tldltfe
pre'lt"n c The <,pill required t'merg-
l'nq deanup ctTort~ b~ a han1rdOU)
material<. team to pre' t'nl the con-
1amma1wn from llov.1ng down·
<,lrl·am into l ppcr "-l'v.pon Ba\ al<.o
a v.1ldlik pn""l'r'l'
I unha It'\!\ v.111 he nmdul It'd b\
the OrJngl' < nun I\ fn\ 1rnnmcntal
\1an.ig.cml·n1 \gl·m \ but offiual\
\J\ lhl' <,pill'\ llrl~IO 1113\ ht• tllOilUlt
to dctcrm 1 Ill'
I he \hn·n kit h\ the l·hl'nlllal wa)
, ... ·en J\ IJr Up'>lrl'Jm J\ \lain \trcl't
Jnd \lat \nhur ttouln ard ncar an
In 1nl u•rl'>trul 1111n \Ill' according to
Jn < >rangl· l ount\ f 1rt· lxpartmcnt
.,poi..c.,man
sole possession of first
place in Sea View League
Ollllf l'llot pftotO.,., HowMd llOlll
Hazardoua material• team from OC Fire Department dame creek near Campu• Drive to block chemical •pill.
fhl· 'lllll Jclcdl'U carh \\ cdnt•<,-
da\ h~ J hit hling pa<>'>l'r-b\ n·qu1red
thl· Or;inj?t' Count' Fm· t:kp.1rt-
mr11t'' I l.11Jrdetu' \latl·nal' tt·am In
d.1m thl· rl'l·lo. ll'lllPt•rJnh nr.11 ~hl'
(Pleau see SAN DIEGO/ A2)
baseball./C1
The Lakers open their bid
for the NBA title against
Phoenix tonight./C1
Woodbridge High pads
Sea View League softball
lead with win over
Saddleback. /C2
Entertainment
Viewers are given too
much "Space" and NBC
captures the Nielsen rat-
lngs for the week./83
INDEX
Boating B1-2
Erma Born beck B2
Bridge B6
Bulletin Board A3
Business B4-5
Classified C6-8
Countywillseek I
special treatment I
for South Laguna
By LISA MAHONEY
Of, ... 0.., ..... llefl
Most of tin) South Laguna would
be removed from state Coastal Com-
m1ss1on scrutiny under an "urban
exemption" which will be sought b)
the Orange County Board of Supcr-
v1o;or'i.
Supcn 1so". a\ C'\J>C('tcd. voted
Wcdnesda)" 10 ao;k lhe Coastal Com-
m1ss1on for thl' C'\cl us1on which
would affect ncarl)' all developed
areas 1n the unincorporated com-
munll) crcr ... d1ng t'llhcr s1dr ot South
( oast H 1gh1A-d\ JU\( oclo~ Laguna
Beach.
If the t'\clU'>l<lll.., gr;rntcd. 11 m1..·ans
1hc ( oa'>lal < ommt'>\lon wa1"1-C\ 1l'i
right to rn 1cv. dcvclopmt•nt
propo-;al'> 111 thl' nlludcd areas
lea~ing 1hc rnunt\ a' the sole Judge
over pn>ll'l'I\ lhl'rl'
°Phc t'\t•mp11on "hcing <,ought for
all hut the 1'111-ill n· Hobo C an yon.
lots former!)' '>ub1n 1111c">talt'1oning.
(Pleaae aee SOUTH/A2) Peter Herman
Newport cops deny
pushing indigents
onto Med Center
By JEFF ADLER
Of lhe D.tly l'tlot I i.ft
\lthough poltu Jt·partnwr'h .1nJ
c mcrgl'nt \ mt·d1tJI rx·r,1Hind .1·1111 nd
the count\ tkm 11 I l I \lnl11al
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dumping poor .ind un1n,urt·1I p.1
11cnt<; on lhl' h11,p11:1 r, d11or\tl'P
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pohccdcpartmrnl\ l ( l\f< I merr
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r<.11nl'\ou; ;h.11 thl' u1l11t·r,1t\ h11,p11,1
an Orangt· "n111 .1 u1u11t\ h"'Pll.11 h
\\ h1ch ind1F,t'nl and unlll\Url·d p.1
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f'l'r'nnnd 111 ,111 • rat1t·n1' "hti .trr
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munit1l'' .ind PJ'I tht·ir t11mn111n1t'
hll'>PllJ I' In our f ,1u I 11' ~·ta U'l' of '''fill' 'O\ l,il lin.1nt 1.il 111 l·thn11 prc:iu
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(Please see POLICE/ A2)
Comics B6
Crossword ca
Death Notices C4
Horoscope C7
Laguna· school employees union su~s district
1'nn Landers
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Stock Markets
Television
Theaters
Weather
B2
A8
81
A3 cs
C1-4
88
B3
83
A2
Hiring outside custodial worke rs might have
statewide implications. superintendent says
By LISA MAHONEY
Of ltle Oelly ..... It.if
Thc Cali fornia ~<:hool LmplmCl'\
·\\soc1at1on ha'i ma(k good on a
threat 10 'iUe tht' I aguna Be,t(h
l lntlied School· t>1 .. 1nc1 OH'r 11.,
contracting proc11cc\.
In a cast' thlll could ha\l' stall'\\<1Jr
1mplira11un'>. lhl' C "I \ 1\ ao;l.1ng an
Orangl' < ·ounl\ °'lupt.·nor < ·oun Judge w decide "hcl hl·r or not 1 ht• ~drnol
d1s1nu I\ '1nla1111p. lht' C ·a1tforn1a
Ldulat1on < <l\k I'" hinng n11n-un1on
c:mplo}eco; to J'll.'rlorm ru'itodrnl.
ma1n1enanll' .111d )!..1rden1 ng v.prk .11
thl' school<;
Irvine beCkoning top cops
with best pay in nation?
Other Coast police departments concerned a!. s i 2.000 m<m' th.in ior lll·u1l·nan1\ an Hun11ng1un Rench. < O\ta M..-o;n
over top officers movl ng to 8_!"eener pastures on~ ~c;.r;,~l-~:~~,~~~~~r ... ~meni'"
Irvine 1s trying 10 lure: "<,oph1,t1 -1n ba~1C' p3y than officcr'I nt the high lrv1nc'c; cfforh to attrnl'I rl'rru1 t\ and
catcd" poltce office"' from nl·1gh-end of the \Cale 1n Los Angde,. to hire \Ca .. oncd oniH'r' lrom other
borin$dcpartmcnts by offcnna what ( h1caao. New York Caty and rvrn departments. a prnll1le kno"n n'I
1" believed to be the best p.1y tn the ~vcrly Hall~ nudma or pu"Ot 1ng.
'ltatc -may~ the nation One Ora nae.> ( O:S'lt !')Oh« d11ef t t. I Muir. coordtnat1nir, In mt'''
A new two-yl'ar pohcc contract rekrs (only half JOkingl) I 10 thc n·Hu1 tmcnt. '31d thl' u1n1rao 1\
r.u1' Irvine otliccN, ~rac:.nt\ und u mtract a "the ~ t of the ~orld " \omcwh1u m "leadina hel·au~ theft'
cutcnants shove their counterpart\ The contract \\'Ill pa) a top-kvl'I ilrl' no offict'I'\ 1n ttw t'll\ "ho h. H
1n ltunttnaton Bea h. Anaheim and \Cnttn offic:cr up to $44,000 a )Car h) 1cJchcJ lhl' l<ll') Il l thr <;eale
Santa "\no -the thm.· lnrge~t nnd 1986 and u tOp-\tcp sergeant ran druw "But J,IH' u' another I ts month'
1roc.ht1onall) h1ghc<1t paying nttc\ in more than SS0.000 nnnually b)' the.· and that II r h'in c." hl· addc.'d
the county 11me thC' pact cJ1p1rt\ If\ 1nl' pl.in' In h1n• a' man, ·'' I 'I
Officen at the tnp ''l'P nl thl' pa\ •\ hcutcnunt Al tht• top of the f>J\ m·v. ollitW\ 1n thl· Ol''\l tv.n H'•'r' Ill
\C'ftcd~ an lrtthr also u1ll ~m mtlf'('-"Knit' can um up ttt S..~IQQ. a•. murh-fll( ·1 11.. hut"4'.410101 popuu11on.
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STEVE
MARBLE ..
News PERSPECTIVE
v.h1ch I\ C\fll'ltl'd Ill A'l'\llr'l' th.in
double h\ the turn ol thl' tl'111Ur\
"Wc:'r<' llut11n~ 11u1 a .. 1.11.:nwn1
~tth lh<' rnntra1..1." ,,ml °'lgl .hm
Broomfield pr,•\ldl·nt nl the I ~' 1n'
Pohcc \~\oun11on "\\ r .1r<' \'llhni 1\1 pa> tor 'ialanc., tor wp taknt ··
rau Br:t(h the lll\ '3'-\l'IJnl l II\
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(Please sec LAGUNA/ Al)
Fountain Valley
murder suspect
freed, rearrested
B> PHIL SNEIDF:RM ~!'°' .... o.11, ....... ..... ,/
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' 11.I (Pleaac att MURD~R/A2 1
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A 29·)'tlr-otd Oardcn Grove man
n:m&incd in critical c:ondioon lhi • momana after bti"i shot Wednnd:l) • ill• Cotta Mesa apanmen1.
r., James Ru M:ll Mclain wa) rushw lp fountain Valley Community Hos-
' ital around 2 a .m. Wednesday after ioa shot in 1he stomach and arm.
"w.: e wounds were apparently cau~d
oy o ne round from a RuJcr 357-
caliber Milanum':7lrcrt:r.'1Tom Lotar.
McLaip'a. friend. Randy Lou1
Mathieson. 2~ rem med in cu tody
at Costa M~ Cny Ja1l 1h1 momina
on ~u p1c1on of attempted murder.
Ball wa'i ~l at $250,000.
Lazar said pphce are ha vma trouble
on ina throuah tht deuul of the
shootin& ~111.1St Md.a in' condiuon
has not allow him to be interviewed.
and Math1e!>On ha~ refu~ to Lalk
M1lh1cson's roommate in the
aper11nel)I at 173 8rOadwa) ap-
parcn1ly ,was in anothtl' room and
duJn't ~e the 1nc1dc"t. he said
Laar reported that Mathieson was
dCKn~ as a clo~ fnend of the
injured man.
They reponcdly wcr" wa1ch1na
tdev1s1on earl)' Wcdnesd::ly mornina
1n tht· l1vina room. where the shootin&
<lCCum'd
~MURDER SUSPECT REARRESTED •••
~~Al
· An appeals court had ordered the
•Ofigtnal case against Evins dropped
'btcausc it involved a hypnotized
'"'Witness. Prosecutor Conley said he
now will bring Evins 10 tnal w1thout
· Using that witness. l .
>'4 .. Tht> case has weakened Without
.\hat witness," Conley said.
•1: He declined to descnbe any new
evidence that will be presented 1n Jhe
•ase but said, "We havt' a reasonable
•e>robabilu y of success before a 1ury."
II Fountain Valley pohce went to
;nPasadena, Texas. in 1980 to arrest
1£-vins on suspicion of beating and
strangling 28-year-old Joan Virginia'
••Anderson. Her partially clad bod>
-was found March 8. 1979 in the guest
I room ofher Hemlock Street homt' in
••Fountain Valle>.
'• Evins had been living in Orange
•l<!:ounty at the lime and had done
construction work at the Anderson
home.
Evins has remained in Orange
County Jail for five years. however.
awaiting a coun ruli~because pan of
,-the proseeu11o n's onginal case was
based on an acQuaintan_ce's rccollec-but the pubhc defender's office ap-
tions given while under hypnosis. pealed the ruling to the state Supreme
Randall Wanner. a friend of Evins. Court. which failed to rule on the
testified at a 1980 preliminary hear-· 41.ispute for four years. according to
1ng that Evin admitted k1lu.ng Wilham Kopeny, the assistant public
·\nderson. defendl'r.
But 1n recent \'Cars. the Cahforn1a "I think ifs a travesty ofJusuce for
Supreme co·urt ·has ruled tha1 the anybody to wait five years for a ruling
test1mdny of hypnotized witnesses is o n the meritf> of a legal 1!lsuc,".
unrehablc and possibly tainted. Kopcny said.
On Tuesda) the State Court of ~ut, pro\_C~utor Conl~y ~id 1t wus
Appeal ifl Santa Ana or~ered the Evu~s dcc1s1on to delay his tnal to
original murder charge against Evins await a h"hcr court rulmg on hyp-
dropped because of the hypnou zed notized witnesses. C-0nlcy conceded,
witness. however. that Evins probably did not
In a fi ve-page opinion, the state anticipate the lengthy wait for a
appeals coun dismissed the case ruling.
because 11 rtsted largely on Wanner"s rountain Valley. police concluded
tesnmon}'. housewife Anderson had been
Prosecutor._ promptly announced strangled and beaten with a ham01er.
they would refile the case against At the ume her body was discovered,
Evins, claiming they could still prove Anderson's .3-yc:ar-old so!' wu spot-
Evins comm111ed the murder. On the ted wandering 1n the neighborhood
orders of the Orangt County's Dis-and her 10-month-old daughter was
trict Attorney's office. Evins was found inside the house. unharmed.
rearrested minutes after tli;: first case Her husband was away at the tiri'lt'.
was di$misscd The slain woman's husband and
A Municipal Courtjudgeoriginally children have since m oved away
ordered Evins to stand trial in 1980. from Orange Coun1y.
SOUTH LAGUNA EXEMPTION SOUGHT •..
From Al
: the Laguna Sur property and an} ot
: the Pacific Island development that
: falls into the coastal zone
Peter Herman. aide to· Fifth Dis-
: trict Supervisor Thomas Rile). ~es
: .. the.exclusion as one of two ways local
: governments can escape the ··gnps"
: of coastal.commissioners. The other
iscompleuon ofa Local Coastal Plan.
But commission attorney Roy
Gorman has advised the county that
an LCP must eventually be com-
pleted before it can regain sole review
power over the area. Those sections
eligible for an urban exemption must
be substant1all~ developed and not
subject to "unresolved questions"
•'))cn inent to the LCP process.
Gorman wrote.
Two private communities for
which the count)' 1s seeking an
exemption. l..agumta and Three Arch
·Bay, could be said to have unresolved
questions surrounding them. The
commission has told the county its
LCP must include some method of
pubhc beach access through those
commun1t1cs.
County supervisors subscnbinJ to
the theol") that private neigh-
borhoods should remain private, are
opposed to opening the gated com-
munities to beach-bound ped-
estrians.
Residents of South Laguna have
expressed differing views on the
excl usion application. but most seem
opposed to 11.
Both the South Laguna C1v1c
Association and the area·s Specific
Plan Board of Review believe too
much ume and effort has been
invested in preparation of the LC P for
county staff and local. voluntee~ to
shift theira11ent1on to fighung for the
exclusion.
But three phys1c1ans who hye at
Three Arch Bay and who have about
. SAN DIEGO CREEK SPILL ...
-'From Al
·Campus Drive overpass.
t Absorbant booms were '>ct in the
water in front of the dike to soak up
the chemical. according to Lane
Waldner. a county water pollution
4peciah~t.
Waldner \aid the relatively small
.amount of chemicals !>Ccn in the creek
' probably po\Cs no threat to w1ldhfe or
health.
.. We don't an11c1patc an; con-
, taminated flow making 11s wa)' into
the Upper Ba;:· Waldner said ... The
dike operations were ma1nl> a
precautionary measure ··
. The dike and abwrbant booms will
• remain 1n place for the ne~t -.c"eral
da;s until count} en\.1rnnmcntal
officials arc \:lll\liCd that thl' pol-
lutants have been removed
Kamron 4iarcm1. a <;taff t'ng1nct'r
"1th the state Waler Quallt\ ( ontrol
Board, said a source of a chemical
spill the s1Le of Wcdnc\day's 1s
difficult 10 drtcrm1ne.
"The best we ran ask for 1<, that the
s11uat1on be mon11ored funher. and
that's being done:· ~arem1 said
While count\ officials r'>t1mate
that no more than 15 gallon\ were
<.pilled into thnrcck. Saremi \aid 1hr
impact shouldn't be ignored.
··1 "ouldn'1 \a\ 11\ not a problem
.\n~ t1mr \ou introduce pullutanlli
into the v.ata \ou should he con-
ccrm·d.'' hr \aid ·
four acres they want to subd1v1de
hired a consultant to prod supervisor.
into seeking the exclusion. ,
Doctors Chino. White and Clark
hired Bun Johnson to convince Riley
and his aides of the wisdom of the..
exclus10n.
Johnson says his clients simply
want to be able to subdivide their
propert}' the way others did before the
advent of the Coastal Commission 1n
1977. Commission members. John-
son said, behave in an arbitrary and
legally questionable manner. They
sometimes rework entire projects that
have already received the go-ahead
from a local government. he said.
Johnson maintains that the super-
visors have a duty to seek the
exclusion under the Coastal Act.
Aside from Manhattan Beach. which
dropped earl; efforts to gamer an
eAclus1on. ..this 1s the first time
anyone has taken the 1n1tiat1ve,"
Johnson said.
( 'ount> Fire Department spoll.e\-
man Pat .\tnm said the hatardous
material\ team determined the spill
was .i gasoline ur oil-like chemical
measured at a rela tively low d1llu11on
-ahout SO pans per m1ll1on of
chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Wednesday's San Diego Creek
1nc1dcn1 follows an Easter Sunda>
spill that originated at the Manne
Corps Helicopter A.ir Station 1n
Tusun .
But a Manne Corps spokeswoman
said this morning that the Marines do
not behevr the two arc related. The
Manne Corps. she said. has not been
contacted b; state or county en-
vironmental agenc1c<, regarding the
latest 1nc1dent.
:·POLICE DENY HOSPITAL'S CHARGE ...
From Al
'directin$ out-of-CO'>tod) patient<, to
the medical center.
··w e havcn·t hccn '>h1pp1ng an~
body up there. We ha\.C no rca\on to
do that." said police <apt Rllhan.I
Hamilton. patrol commander "II\
o ut of pohc~ 1f 11°<, happcnl'd and I
don't believe 11 ha~"
Hamilton added that ht· found the
1c11er's tonl' hoth "intcmrx·r.11c" and "arrogant ..
Although I ( l'v1< onle "iJ' lhl'
county ho\p11al whcrl· the un1n\urcd
were trca11:d under a uir1 lrall w11h
,.c;ount) go\ crnment. communll\ ho\-
'pitals throughout the <.ount~ no""
pro .. 1dl· '>Ulh \Cf\ 1cec, undn u1n1ral t
with thc rnunt> Health< Jn: .\gent)·,
.,1nd 1g~n1 ml·d1l3I servll"e' prngram
Ho"cH·r I '( IMC \till lontrall'
with the rnunty t<l pro"1dr medical
lrl'Jtmcnt In all patient~ held in police
l U\to<.h
.. fhr purr><>'><.' of the letter was to
rl·1nfom: to the P<lhce that there 1~ an
l'\l\tingemcrgcnl)' medical sy<;tem m
pl<1n· -and that 1s the nearest
t·rncrgcncy medical center unlc!.s 11 I'>
an 1n·<.U'>lod) ~11ua11on:· cxplained
Kath> Jones. lJ(T s vice chancellor
for l'ommun1cat1ons
Jones added that the letter wa.-.
intended 10 "make the correct process
tlear."
1 he letter was mailed a~ part of the
mcd1{'al centcr'o; dTon 10 cul 11<. SI 0
m11l1on defi<.1t "'Ifs another part of
the process of hnng1ng co,ts under
umtrol.'' she ..aid
'ialne.,., reported pohn• agcnl 1c-.
hring in an average of I 0 out-of-
custody pat1cn1s per month. The
patients are treated. the cost being
absorbed b> th<' hospital. because
l!CI M< has a pohc) of ne'er a urning
patl('nl'> awa).
Police agenc1e~ often pick up drunk
o r d1c.orderl} people. those with
apparent mental problem\ or ohvious
health prohlrms and rather than
formal!) arrest them bring them to
the ho'ipital for treatment. according
to Jone\
Rua Jone\ c'pla1ncd that 1f <1uch
pat1cnl!t wen: treated by hospital!. 1n
th<' commun1t1c<, 1n which they were
pKked up. 'luch CO'it<, would be spread
more fa1rl} acru'">S 1he health care
dehvef} 'i}'\tem.
Beside\ Newpon Beach. police
departments !ipccilitall} named in
the lcucr are W<''>tm1n'itcr and Brea.
'LAGUNA SCHOOLS FACE UNiON SUIT •..
From A l
~,CCn 1hc CM i\ iaw~u11. the .1r1111n wa'
not unexpected "I know thl'\ H' been
d iscuss1nR 1t for 'iOme time ..
"We ~hew what we ha\.c done
conforms with the languagl' in uur
contract and 1'> not in v1olauon nfthe
tducat1on code .. Rarnc'I \aid (i1ven
1hc oppos1t1on from C \f .\ he <.aid
-we did not go into 11 na1vel) 'I ou
1t.art thinking about ~hat th" law
wo uld permit. consult your at1 .. 1 nc)'
You don't deliberatel)' take an allion
where yo~ think 11'\ 1n v1nla11on of
any code.
Barnes s~11d the ca\C ha' <.ta1t·~1de
1puficance because 11 addre"w' the
.. issue of determining thl· r1~hl'I of
~hool boards.·· Laauna Beat h ma)
tJir one of the fim dis1m1-. to u'IC
con1ract1na n a wa y to l UI non-
program area or tis budge• hut
.Bariu:' predicts 11 wtll h«omc a trend
amona K hool dist nett tr) ing 10
l"CYf'Ve H much money ~s po!t\1hlr
for direct tducattonal scrvtcc'I
.. We were h11 hardc~t soonrr limn
-\
\ome of the rc'>t because we're lu<;ing
\tudent\ and because ol ~rrano
J>nc'lt " Barnes said
\lhool <.11stncts receive a (erta1n
amount from the Male budget tor each
'itudcnt enrolled. Fewer students
mcttM k"'" money to spread lxtwecn
teacher <,alancs. building mainten-
ance hook purchases. non-teaching
a\\l'il:lnct· and 1he mynad other1rcai.
that mu\l ht.· funded to keep afloat.
Barne\ \;ml
f he· ~rrano·Pnc'lt \late -.,uprt'me
C oun dl·u,if,n 11f 1977 ruled that a
propt·rt, l<u-ha\<"d \)\tt'm of funding
'IC'hool\ d1'>{ rim1na1ed apmst the
poor \thool' 1n wealth) com-
mun1t1l'\ llkl· l~gunu Beach lo'lt
fund1nll 3\ tht' \131C moved to equal 11~ t•du<.Jt1on:il opponun111e' 1n poor
U\1('\
fht· C 4'F \ filed \Ult Monday
\hortl\ :ifler ,1 tailed ~u1on hetween
d1\trict and< \( \ negotiator~ and a
f'uhl1t fmpl11yl't Rcla11on' Roan.I
mc•d1a1or
( SLA reprc:st.•ntat1\-c\ tried once
apin to get the d1\tm1 to an:ept new
contract wording that would make
contracting out a negotiable item
R1Jht now. the agreement onl)' rc-
qu1re'i that the CSEA be not11itd 10
day' before th(' d1Mnct contract\ for
Wf\. ICe ..
The few non-teaching employt't~
remaining fear for their Jobs. Balen-
tine ~1d. There arc four eustod1an1,
s11ll on the 'i<'hnol d1stnct payroll as
well as a handful of maintenance and
Jround,kcepcrs. ht '31d.
5ome '\Ccrc1ar1al pos111on'i a~ alMl
.. vunerablc'" to tontract \Crv1ces.
Balentine hcl1('vt'\ And the Khool
d1\tnct ha\alret1dy a'ikcd lhcC. EA to
waive 1t\ nitht to ncgotmtc over tht'
JOb'i of food sc:r" ice worktr~ he
m11inta1n\
llalenllnt hchcvc\ the ca\C .,hould
IX' heard \Omeumr 1h1\ \Ummcr
.. Thi\ " '>uch a '1an1fican1 nuc. 11
hn' the potential of go1na all the wa>.
to the < ahforn1a ~upt'tmt Coun, ·
Barnes 1d.
Cloudy Skies will cover Coast
Ski.t wfll be penly ~ acroq Southern C•llfornle Frtdey
u e WNthef tYttem P9IMt Just to the l\Of1h, lncreaamo wind• In the d...na, the Natlof"laJ w .. 1t1er s~ Mid
Lowe tOnlght will be In the upP9f 401 to mld-509 In Lo•
Angela end the valley•. High• Wiii re• from the mid to upper eo. Friday.
Along the Orange Coal! It wlll be pertly clOUdy late tonight
and Friday. High• Frrday In the eo.. Lows tonight mottly 45 to 55.
From Point Conc.pllon to the Mfttcan Border -Inner
w11er1: Southwest to weet wind• 8 to 18 knot• Friday atternoon
Light varlable wind• tonight. Weaterty •wt*• 2 to 3 feet. ~tly cltar early tonight. Partly cloudy l•I• tonight and Friday
Outer water•: Small oraft advlaory ov., the entire areu for
northwest winds io to 30 knots with combined .... 8 to 12 teet
through Friday. Mostly cleat early tonight. --
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Singing Sergeants
set church concen
The United State' A1r ·Force &nd and the "'Jin&
Seraeants will perform a1 the Church of Jes1is Christ of
Latter-day Saints. 8702 Atlanta, Huntinaton Beach. next Thursday at 8 p.m
The conccn 1s free but adm11os1on 15 by tickets which
must be obtained hy scnd1~ a stamped. self-addressed
envelope to Air Force Band Tickets. c/o Arts Coordinator.
7111 Talbert Ave., Huntington Beach 92648 befo~
Saturday.
Their appearance as prestnted as a public strvice by
the Arts Associates in cooperation with the Allied Arts
Board of Huntington Stach
Library Friend• meet ton'61Jt
The Fnends ofthc ~guna Beach Library will hold its
April meeting at 7:30 p.m.loday at the li brary on
Olenneyre Street. Ellen Lee, a local historian. will present
1 lecture and shdc show on Helena Modjeska. a.
Shakspcarean actress who settled in Oranae County in the
. late 1800s and for whom Modjeska Canyon as named.
Lee. a Wellesley College graduate. is the author of
... Newpon Bay: A Pioneer History" She is a former
Oran,ae County historical commissioner and has visited
Mod1eska's native Poland.
gade drill •la ted ln HB
Huntington Beach will join about ~O other cities in
Southern Califo rnia today 1n an earthquake prc;>arcdness
drill.
The drill will be testing the emergency uperat1ons at
ci ty. county and state levels. Eanhquake-preparcdness
seminars have been held 1n Newport Beach. Costa Mesa.
Irvine and Fountain Valley throughout the week. A clay for teach era .
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Heights r oad extend
proposal all but dead.
8~ JEFF ADI.Ell .. ...., ........
. • ~ Oranse County Board of uptr· visors expressed tM1r displeasure with a pro~I to extend Univen1ty Dnve
throu_, Sant.a Ana Hei1tus Wednesday b)'
kill in' 1 comprehensive land·u'-C plan that
contained •t upcrv1sors voted 4-0 to send tht cntlre
Santa Ana He1aJlts Local Coastal Plan back
to county planners 1f\erendors1na land-UK
proposals put forward in the plan. but
voicioa their dispkuurt over the .Univer-
sJty Ori~ cineMt0tt that would cut
through U\c quiet res1denoal ne1Jhborhood
bordenna Upper Newport Bay.
"I do not believe the local coastal plan 1s
ready for Board of Supervisors· approval ..
said board Chairman Thomas Riley 1n
recommending the plan's denial.
"It 1s clear to me 1hat the comple11on of
Un1ven1ty Dnve would cause unaccep-
table environmental impacts if 11 were
completed al<Sng the Bay Shon: ahgnmenl
and would create unacceptable disrupuon
• in thc res1dent1al areas of Santa Ana
Heights 1fit continued alona a Mesa DTivc
align men I or some otheT alignment in that
area." added Riley. who represent~ thc
area.
The board's ac11ot1. whtle falling shon of
k11l1ng 1he extension. crippled its chances
for success. explained Rile) aide Peter
o.tty,.......,...111y 111tNH1 1t......, Herman. "As far as were concerned. this
stopped its forward progress. The only wa)
environment.a.I impact report • II ha\ie lD
be completed. be said .
Count) planners bad proposed 1n '1he
plan. that lM count}' study (our rou~
1hanmen1s that would eventually_ alldw
traffic to Oow tb.rou&h .nt.a Ana Hei'*9
on Uruven1ty Dnve from ll"\'tne Avcn
lO Jamboree Ra.d .
The ~xtens1on wol!ld JJ\'t dri\'trl in
Newpon Beach. Co$t.a Meta. Irvine aQ.d •
Huntinaton 8c.Kh another cross-coun[y •
route to use on ~l.auvely lot\I •ri
accordina to planrun1 documenu
mittcd to supervison.. •
But the plan. or'iJinally a component Of
the wider Santa Ana He1ah11 l.And UK
Compat1b1hty Plan approved by aupu·
v1son u a pan of us John Wayne A1rpqrt .
expansion prOJCCt. was opposed by ~
resident~
Resident~ turned out 1n force II a le~
of publir heanhJS to bacl up thclf
oppos1t1on, pointing ·out the road n
tension would destr.oy posh estate homes.
along Mesa Drive and bf111J unwanted
traffi( through the community.
Thc board·~ denial al50 complicated
pla m thc J.M. Peters Co. has been pursuint
for a mult1-m11l1on dollar ~cvclopment of
\1ngle-tam1l) homes. offic" and hotels on
the adjacent 64-acre former 8ayv1e~
)('hool !lite
E•tancl• pre.eating 'Wizard'
The childrcn'sclassic play "The Wizard of Oz" will be
presented tonight through Saturday by the production
drama departm~and vocal music department of
Estancia High Seti I 1n Costa Mesa.
Judy Laakao, a fourth grade teacher at Kaiaer Elementary School in
Coeta Meaa, receive• flower• from one of her •tudenu, Tommy
Urbin a. Laak•o and 43 other teacher• were honored earlie r by the
Newport-Mee& Board of Education. recelvlni apple pin• on the
officially deal.Cnated Day of the Teacher.
to -,low down its progress was to kill thc
LC P." he said.
Herman said that the plan will remain
alive until it 1s formally drop~ from thl.'
county's master plan of artenal htghwa) '!..
Before the board can t.akc such actton. an
\.\hen the count) Planning C'omm1ss100
g.ranted \lie-plan appro val 10 the <k·
'eloper. 11 d irected that tis appro~al
depended on the board's appTOval of ttH
related local coastal plan However. folio~
ing thc board's action Wednesday, tbc
de ... elopment firm filed a formal appeal of
that cond1t1on
"It puts them in a predicament:'
Herman acknowledged
~e show will staged at 8 p.m. all three days with a
2 p.m. matinee Saturday in the auditorium of Newpon
Harbor High School in Newport Beach. Tickets may be
purchased at the door.
Rape •arvival cour•e offered
Developer faces embezzlement charges;
Coping with rape and sex ual assault will be the topic
of a continuing series of classes to be held at the Laguna
Beach Free Clinic every Fnday from I to 3 p.m.
The · clinic 1s located at 364 -OCCan Ave .. Laguna
Beach. Call Valerie Mantecon at 494-9429.
ClJolr plan• lrvlne concert
The Irvi ne Community Choir under the direction of
Richard Chagnon will pre~nt a spring concert Saturday at
University Methodist Church. Culver and Un1 vers1t)
drives in Irvine.
The 8 p.m. concert will feature music of Franz
Schubert. Benjamin BVntten and Emma Lou Diemer.
Call 760-1525 for further information.
Eating addlctloas dl.cuued
By JEFF ADLER
Of lho O.ity ""'°' lteff
..\ bankrupt Orangl' ( ount~ 1.k·
\rloper ha'> bct•n l hargcd ""11h eml')\:111-
ing mongage pa~ mcnt' from honw·
o"" ncrs 1n Laguna ~igucl and U\1ng
hank toan~ to pla' rnr commod1t1t•c.
marl et.
Thl' former prl''>•dcnt of the In 1ne·
ba'>Cd uocden Co . (1crald FrJnCI\
C1ocdcn. 44. and his \qfc Bell\ .lo
Goeden.-'.:!. were charged b)' the Or.angt•
Count) D1'i1rict Attornc}°'i Offict• th1'i
weel ""1th 20 criminal counts stemming
from thcdc ... elopment firm'soperat1un\
1n Laguna Niguel. Orange and San Juan
C ap1strano
Deput~ District .\ttorne) Kat
\.1Jk1no said Goeden has been charged
""''h 11 counts of grand thcft. one count
of bnb1nga bank oflic1al. thrcccoun1\of
rnnstruct1on-funds thefts. one count of
lorgery ud one-t"oum of ma lo rig a fal~
financial statcmcnt.
.\lso. Goeden and has wife are joint I)'
l harged ""1th three add111onal felon)'
rnunt!> of wTit1ng bad checks to a
<.0mmod1l1l''> broker in April 1982.
The cnm1nal charges arc only the
latest m a series of legal challenges the
(iocdens· ha"e faced since their com-
pan) collapsed in Januaf) 1984.
The development firm 1s the urgct of
do1ens of c1v1l lawsuits. man v filed b"
resident'!. and former residents of th~
posh ( rown Royale tracl 1n Laguna
N 1guel who .were forced into fo reclosure
proceedings w hen the Goeden Co
. alleged!)' railed to tum over -mongage
payments from the homeowners 10 the
banks holding trust deeds on the homes
Nine of the grand theft charges counts
accu~ Goeden of improperly d1vert1ng
S 146.000 in mongage payments from
nine homeowners. according to
Makino. Six of the nine homeo~ners
named in the cnmmal complaint since
have lost thcir homcs.
Goedcn also 1s accused of divenang
construction loan\ and workmg~p1taJ
loans made by area banks to a com-
mod1t1es broker which purchased
lumber futures on Gocden's behalf.
I O\CSllgators estimate between $353,00
andl"575.000 wasd1ven cd an 1982 from
loans made by lmpcnal Bank. Tokai
Bank (rocker Bank and Bank of
.\menca
lnvcsugators bchevc Gocdcn lost
some S3 m1lhon speculating on the
volat1re futures market.
Goeden and hi s w1fc are scheduled to
be arraigned 1n Ce ntral Munmpal
Coun on the cnm1nal charges Fnday.
A seminar on eatif&_ruid1cuons at Golden Wes1 . ~l~~~~~nf~~~d~·:.~.·~~4~~~1.Y,~~~i~':i1l.lbe conducted IRVINE POLICE LURING OFFICERS WITH HIGHEST SALARIES ...
The program. 10 be presented b)' lecturer and From A 1
therapist Dr. Judy Hollis. 1s open to the public. The
registration fee of S 18 is payable at the door and
continuing education crcdat 1s available for health care
professi onals. Call 895-8750 for more information.
Plaal•t la recital Sunday
Lo'i An$eles p1aniSt Chrisune Azzonc Sepe will
present a recital Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Yamaha Music
Education Center. 15455 Jeffrey Road. Irvine.
Her performance, which 1s free and open to the
public. will include music by Scarlatti. Prokofie v. L1s1t
and Ganastera. Call 559-5440 for funhcr 1nforma11on
Photographer •et• temple talk
Photographer Roman Vishn1ac will present a lecture
Sunday at 7 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm. 10 11 Camclback
Ave .. Newport Beach.
Tickets for the program. at S5 each. are available b)
cont.acting Temple Bat Yahm at 644-1999. Patron tickets.
whi ch include a champagne and desscn reccpt1on. arc $25
Tharaday,Aprlll8
• 7:30 p.m. Newport Btacb Planning Commission.
City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Bl vd.
• 7:30 p.m.. Irvine Plualag Comml11loo. ( It)
Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd.
• 7:30 p.m .. La1una Beacb School Board. 550
Blumont St.
Pouc£ Loe
haH' v.ha1 \OU .... ant If \OUr'c l11ol..1ng tor
ao'1on "'u 'prnhahl~ Jon·1 "'an• w tome 111
In int•.
·•\ve·n· looking for a different breed ..
Hrad' addl'U
"l1°ithc contralt) g1'c" u!> a good 100110
l'nuce officer\ from Orangt· ( ounl) and
Lo\ .\ngelcs." Broomfield said "It'' n·r-
ta1 nl> a reason tor thl'm to (I.I' I.' ll' ,1 look ..
~fan) offiet."f\ arc doing morr than jU'il
lool..1ng A) man) as ~" Nl·"r)(11 t Beach
policeman ha ve applied or ar1.· u>n<,1denng
appl~ing 10 lr ... ine bccaU\I.' of lhl' pa' and
the belief shat there 1s a greatn Lhanu· fur
ad.,,ancemcnt.
Muir said al this prnn1 1n In inc·,
recruitment. he rnuld eac,1h till all thl' Ol'"'
positions with cxpcm•nrcJ polltt· n!lin·r,
from other cities
Police Lh1cfs 1n surroun ding u11c'> '"~
the) do not d1sappro' l' ot ra1d1ng hut art•
woml.'d the) will IO\l' gooJ 111lin·r., lo
lr"tnl! bclaUSl' thl'' an.· unahlr tn matrh lhl'
pa) and benefit\ ·
"I am 1:onterm·d thJt ""l'll be hun h' th!\
-tha1 ""c ma' IO'il' '>Omc oflin·r, .. · '><11d
ti un11ngwn Hl·a1.h l'ollre C h1l'I [ark
Rob11a1llc · .\nd that ~•II end up <.o\ling u'
mont'~.
"But at thr \ame 11ml·. I can't ht' 11111
t·nt1rnl bccausl' ""e did th1.· .. aml· 1h1ng f111
about 15 )ear'> whl·n tlm ell\ "'a' gr11v. ing ·
he added. "It'' not an unwmnwn pral
\IC(.' ..
\Irv.port Bcath Pollll' C hll'I C h:ull''
C1ros., '>d id ht•'<; l ct•nl\ av.arl' that Jhen· 1s
IOll.'fl.'\I among thl' ran!.. and lik m ffiO\ mg
w th t· neighboring Cit) ~ ...
"We will probabh lose some people to
IC\ inc .. Ciro!.\ <.aid Hui he bd1eH'> 1hc
problem g<ll'\ muth Ul'CJlCr than 1ha1
"The fact 1ha1 another jumd1c11on oiler.,
a hcllt'r paclagl' clcarl) hmm our abilm 1n
rnru11 people.'' (.ro'!.'> said "If ""e can't tx·
tompc11t1\l'. "'e ""on'1 attract the quallt~
1lm t 11\ ha\ a rcpu1a11on for attral'11ng"
lk '>.lid the c hOllt'' .ire clear
·111hn pul l<>gl·thl·r a pa1.kage 1hdt.\
.1111.1lll\ l' to top t:and1datc' or rc<;1gn
\our\clt 111 thl' fau that \OU ""'" loc;t•
ix·oplc "(1rO\\ said
rhl' :-..l'wpon 13t'Jlh polltl' contratl
l'\p1rc'i 1n June and llun11ng1un Rt·ar h·.,
pollll' pall runs out 111 Oc1oocr
I or < ·us1.1 \lc.,,1 Polite ( h1ef Rugl'r
't'th. thl' "'hulc thin(( ha'> an :or of deja 'u
I I I\ dcr:mmrn1 lo'>t 39 otliccf\ 10 In 1nl'
"ht•n thl· l it) created its Cl""" pohu·
<kpartmcn1 in 14"2 ·\II hut HJ of the
off11.t'r' hired aw.1~ a lrcad~ "'t'rt• patrolling
In me thr11ugh a rnn1rar1 arr.rngl'ment
v. I I h ( O\t.I \lt•\a
. .., nu h.m· to lo<,t· good olliccrs." "l.'th
,,ml. .. I hat dot•<; rnnccrn m<' E\pt·c1all~
"'ht•n 'H''1' p.11d lhl· ro'>I' ol tra1n1ng
lhl'nl
C ll\13 \k\.I ha'> \loppt·d rl'lfUlllll(I.
'l'trr.1n offill'r\ lrum n1 ht•r Cl! It'' tx·rnu \t' 11f
1h1 poll'nt1al lor "ending up "11h a h.1d
appl1 · "t'lh .,,11d
T"'o l'o'ita Me;w officers both transten
fr<1m Otfi~r Cities. were firl'd last \Car for
m1'iconduct Bi ll Lauchlan a lateral t ran~·
fer from the Placentia Pohcc Depanmenl
""a\ con' 1cted of seAual moles1a11on and
Bruce Ross. a transfcr from the UC I Pohcc
rxpartmcnt. was fi'rcd after hc fabricated a
SIOI) about bl'ing <;hot
Walter f..reu1zcn. In 1ne' personnl'I d1·
rl.'ctor. adm11tt•d there ""a' .i umt• \\hen
hinng another agent) 's officers ruuld
mean 1nhenting "someone clS<:''s proh-
lt·ms."
"Ru t that'H hanged and \\C no"" lcrl ~ou
can get C\tellenl laterals I \CICran ol·
ficl.'rs>." Krcu11en
The "contract" as 11 nov. knov. n 1n police
circles. ""as spelled out in dollar signs for
ner~ policemen 1n (al1forn1a 10 sec in a
ret:cnt trade pubhcauon.
T hl' ar11cle. wrmen b) former In ine
Police .\s<;oc1at1on President Pat Rogers.
t>oas1s..that 1he contract assures pohce that
the\ arc and"" Ill lont1nuc to bt• ":'-iu 1 · 1n
Orange ( ount~ in salal) and hcndil'>
.\t·cord1ng to the pubhcat1on. lhl' uin·
1ratt will net In 1ne officers an I~ to -'''
pcrtent pa) boost not 1nduding nlra pa}
for education and special a<,s1gnmen1 'urh
a\ bl'1ng a member of thl· 1·11' ·, \\\-\ T
ll'am
l nder thl· contract. lhl· l It\ pa" mo
l)l'flcnt nl an cmplo}cc's ml·d1tJI dental
t.ll\Jh1lll\ and life insurantt· hcnt•tit'
Ollitl'r' al'o arc guaran1t•cd 1hrn·-da'
v.el.'lends once a month and lour-Oa'
v.erl rnds four umcs a 'car
Not e'c!')onc 1s impressed. howc":r
"If thc~ ha' c to use figures to &ct ~oplL
then ma)'be that Sll)'S somcthing about thl
department," said Phil McCrea. pres1dl'n1
of the Hunungton &·ach Poli1.t' Otliu.•1,
.\ ''Ol lclllOn
·-rm almost ''dhng 111 tx-1 m'. nl'll1 •
pa~chefk that nohod~ fr!lm Hun11ngt••n
Brach gOC'> then• · \fr( rea said
.\ssonauon pre\1dcnts in 01htr 1.1t1c'
'-'Om that Jr, me''> contract ma) led 111
prohlcm' tor them at the bargaining table
Prcd1l t1ons of labor disputes ha' c alrcad'
been made
Tom Lntlc. president of thc Ncwpun
Beach Police Offi cers 4.ssoc1a11on fcar.
that the beach cit~ ma) ha\C to \Ben lice 1t'
long-standing pohq of keeping otlicaor,
salanc'> and benefits within thL· 1op three in
lhe COUnl\
<t.1ttlc \aid that c11~ nego11a1or<. appcar'
10 be unv. 1ll1ng 10 u<>e In 1nl· a:. .1
bt'nrhmart. in lOOlrat I talk.~ bctau\e In 1nl
l'i not .. "full-SCr\ Kc' UI\. SIOlt.' II lad' ,I
fire dcpJrtmt'nt and lihral') ser' lll.'S
"Bui v.hen \OU go to recrui t \omCPlh
he'!> not gomg w ""l>m at.out hbrJf\
sen 1u~' He's going 10 .ut. ahout pa' · c,a 1d
L11tk "ho bchc,cs "'cv.pon n(lt unh
\landc, to lo'iC.' otliC't'r' hut ma\ ha'<' ti·
\l'llk tor <.econd-bcst "ht•n rcnu111ng
"\\ l' ma' onh ltl't Ir' 1ne'ue1crt'> 'I 11t1t' \did ,
Surfers find nude body
of missing Coast woman
• • • \ 111111 ho\ .mt.I II\ u1n1t•n1or,
111gl'lhl'r '\\Orth $ suo \\l.'fl' \lokn
from a garagl· on ( la~ "itrt't'I lhl'
' 1u1 m told pohu· \\ cd m·<.Ja' ••• \ \ 1.1 /um h rl's1dcnt compl.11ncd
tu polin· ahout jn tlh\u'nt• ITil'''·'g1'
.in anun' mou' talk• h.tll ktt 11n lw1
ll'kph11nl· an'"' en nt1 ITijl h1 m· \hl
II 1ld pohu: 'ht• ha' hl•l n r t'1 l I' 1 ng
nh,tl'Ol' lalh lrnm lhl' 1x·r,n11 tin lhl
pc1,t ll! monlh' Polll·l·.in lll\t,llt!••I·
ing lhl' 'nmt·
""a\ tal en from J \1 urph' -\'t'nur
bU'ilOC'>'i '>omet1mc m <'r the v.e<'l..t•nd
I here ~a'i no ~1gn of lorct·d l'ntn
police ..aid • • • Edv.ard Moms 16 ol T u<.11n ""a"
taken to Orangr ( ount' l.111 .1ltl.'r a
Jlohcc o llin·r a llqtcd h '·' v. .i , •" a 111\
Justed mirror r11:d.1n(! l>Ut lr11m
under thl' trnnt \Cdl nl \1111r' .ir
\t orn\ had ht·l·n 'tl1prx·J nl·.11 \1 ,1111
">lrl.'et and 1\-lt ·\rthur Hl'l"\ 1 .trd \\ cdnesdl\ morning tx·,Ju'< 11 .1
no•S) muffiN Polin· 111nll<.1.1t1ll .1
quarter-gram 111 1•Klltnl' 11,1111 the
't'h1clc
L'nn The.loss 1ndudcd $~"in lJ'h • • • [n1enng through an unl1.x. l.cd frn111
door someone bu~lanzed a home v
tht' I Q<mo hlcxl of Rang<'r a rc'i1dent
reported \\cdncsda)' The lo\~ 1n
eluded <.1hef\\.1rc anuquc figurine
and ahout ~l'('i 1n 1ac;h • • • .\ rt.''itdl·nt ol th t• nil! 10 hl<~:l nf(1I
111ld polil l' \\ 1·dm·'>dJ\ that somcom
ll'<l l a \: tM)(I J1.1mnnd rmg ~m<'
11nw "' t'r thl' pa't month from her
lMml.'r honw ''" thl· I n400 hlocll. <''
ll.11ht1ur I .im·
Orange ( ount) coroners were con·
ducting an autopsy today to de-
termine what caused thc death of a
42-ycar-old Huntington Beach
woman whose unclothed bod) was
found Ooa11ng 1n the ocean Wednes-
day by surfers near Fourth Street in
Sunset Beach
The v1ct1m. El1zabcth C. Akers.
apparently had been despondent. and
Fountain Valley
A robber who di$played a blue !llccl
handgun an a bank baa ordered a tcllcr
at the Harbor Bank. 10760 W1rner
Ave .. "to gi ve me aH your larae bills ...
He made h11 escape Tuesda) with
more 1han S5.000. police said. • • • Th1evei. stoic a typewriter. video
camera and a m1m<omputer valued
her parent~ had filed a m1s\1ng
pcr~ons report w11h pollcc I ucc;da~
Authorities say the) bchcvc \hat
the v1ct1m. identified as a .. 1udcn1
ma} ha ve taken her o"n hfc
The hod) was nude C'~rcpt for a
brown shoe and a ~k on onc foot
according to deput) coront•r Sharron
Gibson
Two small marks wcrc fount! on
9000 block of D:iffod1l thr<lugh an
open door and ..iolc 1"0 ~pcalcf"I
val ued at S2SO. • • • Thieve punched a hole in a door to
o nurk'~ 198S aray Voho at thl·
Founuun Valley Communal\ Ho~f)•·
tal and stoic an $1100 AM-IM 'ilc~u
cassette pla)cr
at Sl.100 at Accutrch Sy~tems. 18 \SO Lapna Beach
Ward St. • • • woman rcportcd the then of hl'•
Burala,, ~tole S2.4SS 1n JCwelry and wallet ond m1\Ccllaneouc; l mh1 t :Hlh
S200 cash fro m a rcs1dC'nt"e 1n the Wcdnesda> on Broad"'a}
8000 block of I'! £?<>~a _ I\ hrown 1 968•P~n~Ult' f 1rcb1rd ""ll'
A woman who said \he had no $tolcrt-from the 200 bloc:l of ~le
lhof\ey allqedly med 10 teal S 32 96 tr~t. the v1ct1m totd poltC"C Wednc~
an cloth1na and Jewelry from Zody's. day
11161 Harbor B~v~ • ( ontact kn\C; 1°nd ala se t ether
A thief took 1 wallet conta1n1n1 v.onh S 1 H were rcponcdl) toltn
SI 60 in cash from a purse an a from a car parked WcJnc~I) morn·
'hopp1n1 cart at Alpha Reta. Q 0 1n1 on ~u\t trttt. polic-t ld w ••• a_mc __ ,_ ... _v_c_. __,..._. A---~ Cltfl Ort\ c rciutc nl •0 ld palLL._"C
menne entered " home m thr Wcdnc\d11)' momma 1hnt a pro" lcr
\l..l'f\ nl.'l \.. hul .111tlmflltl'\\,llll tht'f\
"""'no l'' 1dL'nll' 111 111111 pl.n
.. T hl' mart.~" l'rc 11 1..l· 1"" 11 rm hok'
am.I n1uld ha't' ~'l'O t.111'4.·d '"
an\lh1np..'' ( 11ll,on '>.lid
·\kn\. rarcn\\ tnltl p11l 1u· tht'\ l.l\I
\av. lht•1r d.n1gh11·r <lllmll 11 pm
Munda\ \hl \\J.,,H.lrlnl!jf1j\\ hhit·
'""l'at'>Ull v. hl•n \hl'~'lt their ho11\t'
lhl'\. \Slid
\\,)\ hl'Md .ir11Unll lhl llllllll' lht'
prt.'' mu' night
Coata Men
l ln·tr1l hand lll<ll' \\l'll' tl'P<Htl'J
'wkn trum thr third lloor 11! a
hulld1n~ undN l'On'>lrut llOO JI o~O I""' n ( cntl·r Dr" l' 'omrt•Q.lC be-l\\l'Cn 3..\0 p m \tnnd.1' ,1n~l fl 'll
j m I uc~a' Tht· f1nJnu.1l l11" ""~"
rwt dt'lernunC'd • • •
• • • Poll<'t an: ruminJt11111-111t1 thl·
1dent1t) ol a Farrattul \trl't'I hn·at.-in
art1<,t who too~ k'\lhan SJll 1n1m '"''
homc.,n,em1ght T.ut'~J' Rt•Jr 1,in
do"' s of hot h rl'mkn1 C\ "'1.· r1 hrol.l n
while their o"ncrc; "-l'rt• J\.\J\ < lm·
homeo'A-ncr rc1l<1rt t'J \' rn1"1n(!
v.h1lc tht other told polll<' th.H .1llt1u1
S5 wa\ taken
• • • l ""ll 11 hJl I.......... -..imt•onc hw~
1ntt1 J g;.1ra~r \\ cdm·\da' o n tht
I MWCI hl0<. ~ ot 1 \ nn The bu~l,i1
\lok an air comprc\sor ~orth S5<Xl
Ban d its h old up
HB supermark et
Hun1111~111n fkJl h f>\lll~C' art'
\l'.Hl h1njl li11 '"'" ""'ell·dn.·,,cd . .irmrd
men ~ho ro"'hc.'d .1 l1X al .. upt·rmar~C:l
"l.'dnf"1,H n1eht
Polin· '<11'1 the' holdup OH u~d a1
:lh<1u1 " p m <11 thr \ lln "~ \tort' at
\pr1na~j:ak \1rt'<'l .ind l dinal·r -''·
('Mil' T ht '"''' nH·n v..il~cJ thn.iuJh
tht· ,11,ln lhrn .ipflr<Mchl"d a rl'&JSll.'1
b"n~t'\l a httnJttun nn J "nlc and
Jcmandt•d mllnn pohu \31d ih<
mrn too~ mo nc\ trom three r<"ll'tf'r\
and the man~r·, station. plac1ns 11
In il bm" n papcr amct'n baa. ~lilt\
'4tld
a.~-cord1n to 11'11\lll t\llm..tlt"\. thc
mt'n 0('d v.r1th about S2 000 1 he11
&Cll .... l) \thick WU I ,.hllC' mid·~ ...
model (ti(, rokt l 1 (amino that ma'
ha"~" r1"cn h) a third mon ''
m1unC'\ ~'""' rtportcd 1n the holdup
l
I
urn er
~rgets
CBS ·
' UespaperswlthFCC
tn apparent move to
ake over the network
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Broad-
cast maverick Ted Turner told the
Federal Communicat(ons Com-
mission today he will try to take
JOntrol of CBS Inc. and asked federal
approval ror the unfriendly takeover.
-Papers filed by Turner s attorney
said CBS stockhol~rs would be
offered stocks, notes and other securi-ties an his Turner Broadcasting Sys-investment firm Dean Witter Re-\~m wonh $2. 98 billion. or SI 7S for ~ nolds Inc., said about the offer:
tach share ofCBS stock. which closed '"It 's a complex packaae. Very
Wednesday on the New York Stock complex packaacs sometimes run
*"change at S 109. 7S. an to problems.. especially when
No cash would be paid. there's no cash and Lhe liquidity of the
The FCC fihng acknowledged that securities is not immediately clear.'"
CBS opposes the takeover bid. On Anne Luz za t to. a C BS
}\'ednesday. CBS Chamnan Thomas spokeswoman. said 10 New York that
)Vyman told a stockholders' meeting '"the unusuat number and complexity
tn Chica$o that any attempt to of Turner's proposed securities make
4omprom1 se the "indepe ndence and 11 difficult for CBS to comment at this
Integrity" of CBS News would be ume. fought. .. Once we have evaluated the
An announcement read on Tum-material. CBS "'111 inform its share-
tr's Cable News Network and at· holders of the merits of Turner's
tributed to him said the offer was proposal.
•ooditional on acquinng 6 7 percent Turner's lawyers said that they also
tf CBS stock. or about 21 million were filing fo rm al notices with the ~oting shares Securities and Exchange Com-
Industry analysts have been skep-mission and the Justice Dcpanment
tecal that Turner. who owns 80 to comply with securities and anti·
percent of Turner Broadcasting. trust laws.
would succeed in an unfnendly bid to Turner said he would seek a scat on
control CBS. He was scheduled to the CBS board as soon as he can
meet with a group of analysts later in acquire the stock.
the day. The papers constituted a formal
One analysts. Fred Anschel of the application for FCC consent to trans·
---------------, fer control of CBS to TBS, a necessary
RU Ff ELL'S
UPHOLSTERY, INC.
f 01 The Rm of Your Lilt
1922 HARBOR Bl VD .. COSTA MESA-548· I I 56
step because the commission has
authority over bFoadcasters and
networks. The com mission will now
opcri the matter to public com ment
for ·so days before responding to
Turner's filing.
The application asks for a year to
I _t
I ,
200 lawmen ·seek · · .. d ·NI • N-tio~·secQno1nygrows <!E~~AP>~~ ... e~ azl atavery;ver)rslowpace
putcd member of 1 nCo-Na1i group
who i~ a trained survivalist probably
hasn't lef\ the n.aged Otark Moun-
tainssince healleaedly shot and killed
one state trooper and wounded
another. authorities said ..
"We have no tcason to believe he
got out of there." HiJhway Patrol Lt.
Ralph Biele 53id Wednesday of
David Tate, who is being hunted by
more than 200 people combina I SO SQuare miles of n.agcd. forested
. country dotted by numerous caverns
ideal for hidifll,
By tM A11ecla&ed Pre11
WASHINGTON -The economy arew at an anemic annual rote of 1.:3 percen~ In the first three months of the year, the aovemment said too11y. The
exparu1on, even more slugjsh than first thouaht, was the slowest in more tha.n
tw.o yc9r . The Commerce Department' new estimate of groWlh so far this
yearcomf)ared to an initial projection of2. I percent made a month aao. before
the first quarter had ended. Not since the last three months of J 982. when the
economy was beginning its climb out of the 1981-82 recession, has the gross
national product, the broadest measure of economic health, arown so slowly.
AIDS cmt top• $6 bllllon
T &ttHl&S.notbccn ~sincc...hc fled
near the Missouri-Arkansas border
after the fat.al shootina Monday of
Trooper Jimmie Linepr, 31. and the
woundm& of Trooper Allen Hines,
35. with a silcncer~qu1ppcd auto-
matic pistol durina a routme traffic
ATLANTA -The costs of health care, disability and death associated, htG;tM;T,~.;..a..--l~.Jrt~l.-f -;-.. with the national AIDS epidemic have topped SS billion and could double 1n
the next y~ar, according to the national Centers for Disease Control. T~c CDC
estimates that the first 9,000 people to aet AIDS in this country required 1.S
check.
Panicapating in the search for Tate,
22. of Athol. Idaho. arc 150 to 175
officers from the FBI. area sheriffs'
departments. M1ssoun Highway Pa-
trol and Branson police department.
At least 25 Arkansas officers also
arc involved because of speculation
about connections between Tate and
the Covenant, Sword and Arm of the
Lord. a fundamentalist group that
shares many of the same beliefs as
The Order. a militant organization to
which Tate has been linked by the
FBI.
However. the leader or the CSA's
224-acre settlement south of the
Massoun-Arkansas hne near Pontiac,
Mo .. said in an interview Wednesday
that Tate has never been to the camp.
The settlement is about an hour's
dnve from Branson. Authorities said
they had no plans lo raid the
settlement.
In Philadelphia on Wednesday.
William Anthony Nash, one of 23
reputed neo-Nazis 1nd1cte<I earlier
this week by a federa l grand jury in
Seattle. was arrested by FBI agents.
authorities said.
ARKA,NSAS
Nash. 47. who authorities say is a
member of The Order. was arrested
peacefully at a tavern. the FBI said. ·
Members of The Order are accused
in the slaying of Denver radio talk
show host Alan ~rg, the killina of a
fellow member of The Order and
armored-car holdups that netted
more than $4 million.
Also Wednesday, authorities re-
vealed that a van driven by Tate
carried a cache of 12 firearms -sax
machine guns. three handguns, a
sniper rifle and two otherassauh rifles
-as well as Jdynamite. hand
gre nades. a pint wlliskey bottle filled
with nitrogylcerine. boxes of silencers
and tools for making gun pans.
Biele said many of the items found
an the abandoned van -including
thousands of rounds of ammunition.
police scanners, knives. camping
equipment, ski masks and fo ur binh
cenificates for Tate aliases -were
hidden beneath a false fl oor.
million days ofhospitahzation and iJ ,000 days of outpatient treatment, for a
health care cost ofS 1.25 b1lhon, said r'DC.J'escarcher Ann Hardy. Those same
patients, according M> the CDC's estimates. will total 7.538 years of work•
disablement before their deaths. and their deaths will rob the economy of more
than $4.2 billion in lost wages and benefits.
TrabJ derall •lte Inspected
GRANBY, Colo. -Track inspectors found no evidence of r<>!ld~
erosion just hours before seven cars of Amtrak's California Zephyr denuled 1h
a remote mountain canyoun. inJuring 26 peoP,le. a railroad official said. "That
section was inspected Tuesday at 3:30 p.m., · less than five hours before the
wreck. said John Aberton. a spokesman for Denver and Rio Grande Western
Railroad. "Nothing was noticed.'' Under federal law. the tracks must be
inspected every other day. he said.
Woman who killed rapl•t freed ,,
DETROIT -A woman who stabbed her alleged rapist 47 _times then
claimed self-defense has1>Ccn acquitted of murdering a man prosecutors said
may have been asleep or unconscious at the time of the slaying. A Detroit
Recorder's Court jury deliberated seven da:rs before finding Karen Norman,
20, innocent Wednesday of murdering Lamont Powell. 25.
Senaton bla•t Reagan'• vl•lt ..
WASHINGTON -A b1panisan group of senators has added its voice to
the chorus of criticism over President Reagan's plan to visit a German
cemetery where Nazi soldiers are buried. Sen. Howard Metienbaum. D-Oh10,
on Wednesday released a copy of a letter to Reagan signed by 53 senators.
saying the president "should not honor soldiers who fell in defense of the Third
Reich and its many atrocities." In the letter. date<t April 15. the senators urge
Reagan to find a more "appropnate gesture of reconciliataon."
Coral Sea limp• Into •hlpya.rd
complete the acquisition of CBS jiijijij~iiWiiii~WW.~ stock, and two years lO divest the T'H"'S LITTLE p':J r ~a1·~ -When it's nectic combined companies of radio and JI ~--~
on the homefront, television stations 1trat exceed the -WEN -Q --·
NORFOLK. Va. -The carrier ~·oral Sea will move to a shipyard by the
end of the week to undergo repairs to damage caused when it collided wit h a
tankCf off Cuba. the-Navy says:-The '}73.foot c~l'i'ter. its bow paffially crushed
and splattered with oil from the colhs1on. docked at the NorfoU. Naval Station
on Wednesday as a crowd of well-wishers cheered frpm shore. iet the rt':i~r':i~~~1;ti~~:.'"gle owner under T T THE RESCUE
DIMEITIC LADY Turner said in a statement that 1fhe do your succeeds in taking over CBS he would
HOUSEHOLD JOBS! sell CBS's non-broadcasting busi-nesses. He also would sell CBS's FM
..... -1 · CALL and AM radio stations an several · (7141...... major markets and CBS's television
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TAIPEI, Tmwan (AP) -A dog The pig, apparentty uninjured,
may be man'• beat friend, bu1 walked home.
farmer Liu Mlng~hul's pal la a ~g. Wh«l he arrived, Mrs. Liu WOR LD
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Uu, 29, wu CW'ryfng hla belt locked him In a ptgsty. Buttheplg
atud pig on a three-Wheeled cyde brOke out and ran. with the Wedneeday, on the way to a farmer's wtfe In purMJlt, back to England ezpel• two Soviet.
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dlent, when he wa knocked tM highway where Liu WU lytng LONDON -The Foreign Office announced today that two Soviets -a
unconedoue In 1rracoktent wtth a Injured. diplomat and an employee of the Soviet airline Aeroflot -were being
car about a hatt·mUe from hta Potlce In Matou, 210 miles expelled. apparently for alleged espionage activ1t1es. The Foreign Office said in
homelnMatou. south of Taipei, said Liu wu In astatementthatSov1etAmbassadorViktorl.Po~vwascalled1nth1smomang
Liu carrled no ldenttflcatlon satisfactory condltlon at a hoapl-and informed that the two men must leave wathan seven days. They were
papers and the car driver had tal today, and hla rescuer was identified as Capt. Oleg Alel<androvich Los, assistant naval attache at the
d ifficulty locating help. IM high-On the hog Soviet Embassy. and Vyacheslav Anatolyevich G ngorov. a member of ________________ t'lG _______ ·-----. Aeroflofs London staff. They arc the 11th and 12th Soviets to be expelled from
Bnt.ain in the past 311? years.
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Lebane.e kidnapped In Belrut
BEIRUT. Lebanon -George Sayegh. a Lebanese who is the American
Universi ty of Beirut's acting vice president for adminstrauon. was kidnapped
from his home in mostly Moslem west Beirut overnight. the university said
today. The uni versity said an a statement that a group of gunmen broke tnto
Saycgh's apanment in the seaside Chouran neighborhood shortly after
midnight and took him away. It did not say how many gunmen were involved.
17 S. African• were •hot In bac.t
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -Seventeen of the 20 blacks killed
when pohce fired on marchers last month were shot from behind. and most of
the victims were teen-agers. autopsies submitted to an enquiry said today.
Meanwhile, police headquarters in the capital of Pretoria said rioting
cpntinued Wednesday and earl y today in at least eight black and mixcd-rac.c
townships in the eastern Cape Province. Two more blacks were killed in
Wednesday's unrest a spokesman said.
Pope lo•e•, find• hi• ring
VAT ICAN CIT Y -Pope John Paul II bnefly lost a gold nng when at flew
ofT hi s finger as he waved to a crowd while nding through St. Peter's Square
during his weekly general audience. As the pope looked on. plainclothes
security agents scrambled over the cobblestone square Wcdnesda) and fou nd
the ring near a wooden barrier used for crowd control. It was first thought to be
the Fisherman's Ring. which 1s an official papal seal. Vatican spokesman
Joaquin Navarro said later. however. that John Paul docs not wear the seal, but
a gold ring with a cross on it given him by the church when he became a
cardinal.
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.. Six Gorgeous -tr Man win• name ch•n1e -to God ~ Long•Lastlng ~ SAN RAFAEL-AJudge has decided that~ man ~ho ~i:tt.ed to change ~ 0 ran de Pro te D s ~ his name may now be called God -for'Shon. Ennque Salberg 1rut1al~y asked to .. e ..., .. change his name to just God but Marin Supenor Court Judge Da_¥1d Menary
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)-
Sen. Jake Garn. who volunteered to
help scicntisu study space motion
sicknes • said dunnaan in-space news
conference today that he wa indeed
111 during his first two days aboard the
shuttle Discovery.
Garn also said the JOb of has
crcwmates in trying to salvaac a dead
satellite showed the "pro-
fessionalism" of space agency plan-
ners and astronauts and demon-
strated that "man is needed in space.
You can't do the thtn&S we<'td up here
with unmanned probes. You need
brains. you need minds that can think
and be innovative."
The crew members did not rcv1\te
the satellite. through no fault of their
ow.n..and had to abandon it as an $85
mtlhon space derelict.
feel 'ood the first two days," Garn
said 1n a response to a question· from
rcponers at Mission Control.
The Utah Republican. who came
aboard as a conaressional observer
volunteered to do anything NASX
wanted him to. Flight suraeons asked'
him 1f he'd be willing to conduct
expenments to help determine ,,.,hy
nearly half the shuttle as'E>niuts
have suffered periods of space motion
sacknesi,.
Oam said he'd deliberately try to
get sack. prompting Garry Trudeau to
depict him an has "Doonesbury"
cartoon stnp as "&rlin' Jake." Hts
fellow astronauts have since called
him "8.J."
"I certainly hopt' what the expen·
ments I did will add to the lnowlcdac
we have about space moHon sick-
ness." th'e senator said.
The news conference was held on
Discovery's final full day an space.
!:anding at the Kennedy Space Center
here 1s scheduled for 4: 16 a.m. PST ,-----------------------------41
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On Exhibit .
T~thro.~l
DOROTHY SPANGLER
l..t\\ rl·n<.T Ro'' '' pk.1~:d to .111noum. l· !ht· t·xdu~in·
rl·pr<.· .... ·nta11on of Dumth~ '1>an~kr
.\kcl lhl· ani-.1 April 20 & 11 Imm noon 10 -. 00 PM
and \1l'W ht·r hrilliJnl Ol"\\ l olln 11on of ori~inal
pain1ing-. & nt'\H''' ~:rigr:1ph .11 .1 prl"·puhlt<.·a11on pri<.T
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Anti-gay group
seems to lack . .
.good judgment
There is a classic story about the congressmar1 who
was tabbed by a rather obscure magazine as the dumbest
member of the House of Representatives.
•
An insignificant percentage of Americans saw the story.
but the congressman was irate. He called a press
conference to deny that he was a l,unkhcad. He ~n_vited all
the major newspapers. wi re . services. teJevts10.n and
radio networks. They covered It -gleefull y. Imagine the
headlines. .
t~
le
The common conclusion. after the enti re nation was
made aware that someone thought this was the biggest
d ope in Congress. was that by ~all ing attention to the
story. he h ad proven the magazine correct: the guy was
dumb. . . . .
8 Enter the California C'oa h uon for Trad1t10nal • t Values. ' · -1
I: The CCTV. based in Anaheim and led by the Rev.
Louis P. Sheldon, promotes Judea-Christian ethic:; ane
ideals. It also is ded icated to the defeat of AB l, the gay
rights bill currently before the state Legisl.ature.
'·
As part of its a nti-homose~ual campaign. the ~CTV
issued a press release this week demanding a
.. crackdown on homosexual public sex activity." The
release was studded with graphic language some might
think was intended to ti tillate and contained the title of a
book that describes public places where ~y ~ople ar:e
known to seek sexual encounters. And, JUSt m case 11
might be too much troubl~ fo r an interested pa~y to fi nd
this particula r book. the kind folks at the CCTV included
a sampl;ng from the book.
..,
• ;..· lrn~ge-s of the eongressman lea~ to mind. . i -·1".emaps the Rev. Sheldon and hts organizati on w~re
swept away by the fervor of their beliefs. Bu t by seeking
the publication of places where gay~ are assured to .fi ~d
casual, public sex. they are promoting the very activity
they claim to abhor.
The CCTV and the backers of AB I make the same
critical e rror: T hey couch their ar~uments in narrow
language that tends to make them {)1scriminatory.
AB I supporters want a billJhat will provide special
legal language to protect the rights ~f ho mosexuals._ ~e
opposed it last year and we oppose 11 now because 1t is,
essentially, special-inte rest legislation.
The CCT V urges stricter e nfo rcement of laws
against public sex -but onty when those sex acts occur
between people of the same sex. Although we may
assume that the group disapproves of public heter-
osexual ~oupl in~. it ~~s ~o mentipn of cra~k ing d.own
on thi s. though it 1sjust as illegal as gay sex in pu blic.
Don't lower U.S. guns and
expect Soviets to follow
'-,. To the Ed11or countncs "ho haH· «iingly or
un.,.,1lhngl} lowered their guns -an
1mh too mu<.h: Mongolia (19::!4).
Estonia ('40). Latvia ('40). Albania
C44). N. Korea ('45). Ukraine ('45).
Yugoslav1a('45). Bu lgaria('46), Hun·
gal') ('47), Poland ('47). C'zechoslo-
vak1a ('48). E. Germany ('48). N.
Viet nam ('54), Cuba ('60). S. Yemen
('69). ~ngola ('75.). Mozambique
('77). Afghamsuin ('78). Cambodia
('7Q). Grenada ('79). Rhodesia ('80).
~ This 10, 1n rl·pl~ w 1lw na1\ c analog~
~ given 1n Ph II hp ( utlcr« .. letter (Dall) ~ Piiot . .\.pnl 12). lie '>uggesh "mcnca ~ lower its gun\ first. trusting in the
, Soviet p mon !Cl lower theirs in a
" spinl of mutual cooix·ra11on. And "1f
thl•rc 1s any quc\t1on of 'enfi3b1h1~
Wl·'JI \\Ork fl OUI ..
,.
111<. analogy demo no;tra tcs the IYP•·
cal mcntaltt)' nal\ c an11-nu<'lear
protcstors have toward\ Ru'is1a For
R11'>'i1a hcllcvcs 1n the inev1tahk
.world ~ubJuga 11on whl'rl' their
phdo<;oph> will dominate
Russia doc,n·1 want os·ro lower our
gun'i ~o the~ can salely lo.,.,er th eir\
the\ want us to lower our gun'> so 1ha1
the> lan take o'er "It's IU\t af>0u1
that <.1mple ··
rh1· foJlow1ng 1<. a partial ll'>tln)t nf
t es. the Soviet Union docs want
peace. but at a cost that 1s unacccp-
tahle 10 us. a.price high 1n the loss of
life. hherty. and JU\t1cc for all Amen~
rnn'> .\..c)d the pursuit of happiness
An l'X~rc1-.c futile m the Russian
world.
5TEVEN M. HUSTJNG
Fountain Valley
,{ • • • > Trade victory possible
r II ti,. I dttor
v. l l..l·cp ht·.sr1111,? the tnr"· rt'il
sa\IO)<( lhl' \JOH' 1h1n11. 11\cr and O\l'r
S1inwt1111l'' I thin~ 1hn an· tr;1ni.: lo
, hra1 111·'·"" ll\ 1111'' nwn' lirm•.., d1c1
'• \\1' ht'Jf thJt a md11an 'll tor' "
, 1n1p•1<,\1hk 1n 11 \.1h.1clor V.l· don't
hl·.tr I hJI \II mul h JO\ ffillfl'
'''" thn Jrl· tdhng u<.1ha1111\ had
"' p1111n 11 rllll'd \tall'\ 1nd11\lr\ ancl l.thor ~llh lartll\ Pro1n11on1\m hJ\
hcc 11 't'r) good tor fa pan 01. n I hl'.
pa'1 -!Cl 'l·ar' al 11ur l'\fWnw. <tnll our
l.Jl ~ ol prol(1l ll!l0 hJ\ hn•n ~ood tor
Japan lor 40 'l'Jr' 11 I\ d1tlu ult tor
ml' to und<'r<;tand wh) 'l1ncc 11 seems
to be '>O good for them \\hy wouldn't
II be good for U\'1
rhe1r market 111 a frar~n the Sl7C of
our\. If we had frct/'tradc. 11 still
wouldn't he fair f1.er)onc should be
made to pa~. 10 trade 10 our market
We <:ould pay ofT our deficn. 10 c.hon
11mc that way We need a victor) 1n El
~.lhador and protett1on1r;m tor vur
markets. lfwc can hehe"e tha t "c t:a n
h;1vc hoth hoth arc pos<;1hle
JIM HOI DI N< I
< O'>ta "1l''a
:. Won't t ell Pilot what to print
J 11 the Ld1t11r
I JU\t wanli:ll to 'ornnwn1 on thl·
letter' that wt•rt• "'' 11 ll'n 1 n fl''pon\i: 111
your artrclc on hondagl' ,rnJ di\
c1phne If<, unfm111n,1tt• th.11 r11.·nplr
arc con'ltantl)' tf'\1n~ 111 mu11h-nl'W'
paper-. 10 tell th('"' \\hJI thn ,, "uld
or ,houldn't print
•\ pparcnt I> rx·opti hil \I Iorgo Ill' n
ORAW~f COM' T
Daily Pilat
lhal lrec pre">s means that ell·
l"<t'>10nall) tht') will havc to read
1h1ngi. that don't rnmplctcly r;u1t
th~m 'io J <,upport vour ngh1 tG pnnt
v.hutl'ver \OU "'"h 10 print althou11.h I
don·1 nqc'l\.anly agree wrth <'H'fV
thing \.OU do pnn1
, RICHl\ROK"T/M\N
I Fountain Valin
H. L. Schwertz Ill
Frenk Zlnl
H11 t; ;f Jt
Tom Tait
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HTtre crfftcal errorof bottl the Rtgh t and the Lett rs assum1ngth1trwli~t ,;
advan ces lofty m oral Ideals also serves American security Inter ests.
8TBP1UtN CRAPll.AN
coJumnt.t
Jac1
AllDEISOI
Latin
America
drug link
exposed
Witnes s claims
Vesco. Nicaragua
officia ls involved
Mixed emotiQns dominate
Central.American polf cy
WASHINGTON -Federal in·
vcst1ga1oro; ha ve turned up a new
witness who cl aims fugill ve financier
Rohen Vesco and high Nicaraguan
officials operated a mammoth drug·
smuggling !>Cherne.
Last fall we rcponcd the secret
testimon y of J111c Kooistra, an mte.r·
national fug111ve who was arrested 1n
this country and agreed to give
authon11es 1nforma11on on the Vesco
drug setup as part of a plea bargain. Reagan exploits
those feelings.
a long with critics
( Editor's Note: Tbis is tbf' first of
two c,oJuma• oa C4?atral America. Tiie
st'coad columa w/JJ discuss bow tbe
U.S. sbou/d deal wJtb our aeigbbors lo
tbe so11tb.1'
In Central America. the American
people are torn between the ~emory
of Munich and the fear of Vietna m.
Despite the region's geographic prox-
1m1ty and pol11ical 1mponance. there
1<; no consensus on what the U ..
'>hould do there. The government. as
a result. 1~ unablc either to act
dec1si,ely tn the region or to
withdraw ontt and for all.
Congrl'S!> ha~ balked al President
Reagan·s proposal to send $14
m1lhon 10 the rchcls fight ing the
Nicaraguan government. and his
la tei.t .. peace plan .. evoked only scorn
en Managua Aid to El Salvador
continues. despite congressional re·
luctancc. but 11 owes it~ precarious
.,urv1,al largely to the appeal of one
man -President Jose. Napoleon
Duarte. Thus American policy
flounders. as 11 has for most oft he last
decade ..,
One ob.-.tack 1s that American\
have no clear idea oftheirchicfgoal in
Central America. nor of what burdeM
they will acce pt in pursuing it. Their
various desire<> are often at war with
one ano1hcr
J The\ .... 1sh to promote dcmocrac)
-but' they tolerate anti-communist
d1ctatorsh1ps They want to keep the
')01. 1ets out -but they have trouble
1uc;1ifyin~ our efTons to overthrow a
STEPHEN
CHAPMAN
excused 1n a uv1I war. The contras arc
as much the product of popular
d1senchanlm<.'nt as of U.S. help.
Aside from its alarming m1hlary
buildup. Nicaragua has funneled help
to th e rebels in El Salvador. and its
Soviet ties could make it a real danger
to the U.S. Salvadorans may not have
bngltt hof>C' of t"Seapmg despottsm ,
but what hopes they have he in the
Duane government.
lefttsl government established ~y A.JI 1h1s humbug 1s neces~ry be·
popular revolution. They prefer self-cause of con0ict1ng Amencan goals.
determination 10 the imperialism of The critical error of both the Right
the past -but they feel threatened by and th<' Left 1s assumiA$ that what
communist influence in our own advances lofty morar ideals also
backyard. They don't want another serves American security interests.
Cuba-but nc1 thcrdo1hey wan1 US Thus. say~ the adm101stra11on. we
troops bogged down in a guerilla war. can simultaneously promote dcmoc-
Thesc sentiments have been ex-racy and protect ourselves. Thus. say
plotted by both the adm1n1stra11on Reagan's critics. we can get out of
and its critics. Reagan portrays the Central America without fear of the
Sandinista regime as ruthlcso;Jy consequences. What 1s good for the
1otal itanan, while painting tbc con-U.S.1sgood for Cen tral Amcnca. says
tras as "freedom fighters .. and exalt· the Right. What 1s good for Central
mg El Salvador as a nourishing America IS good for the U.S.. ~ys the
democrac}. Left.
But the andm1stas have allowed But onl~ o(.:cas1onall} do ther;c ghb
Nicaragua«, first real election 1n propos111ons match reality. The goals
decades. nawcd though 11 was. and of democracy and self-determ1nat1on
their human rights record surpasses don·t necl·c;sanl:r serve U.S. interest\.
that of many American allies. Many Nor do undemocratic govern ments.
of the rebels are former members of regardless of thei r ideological tint.
Antonio Somoza's brutal National ncccssanl:r threaten us. The pretenses
Guard. While El Salvador has made of the two sides to the contrary only
progress. the atroc1t1cs of the sec-um} • impede understanding and fru'itrate
forces and the right-\\ mg "death consensus.
squads" 1nd1catcs there 1'> a long wa) The point of our pohc} should not
10 go. be to remake ( cntral America into
Reagan·c; critics are nt1 n:iorc the 1mageofthetJ.S.Norshould1t.be
honest. They would have u\ bchcvc to let Central Americans determine
that the Sand1n1s1asare sincere demo-1he1r own fate regardless of the danger
crats whose country is too small to 10 our mihtary interests. There is a
threaten an}one. that 1he contras arc way to rcconc-1le self-determination
mere· creations of the CIA. and that w11h .i\merican secunty. But tt wall
Duarte is a pawn of nghH~ 1ng require a d1fTcrcn t approach. one that
clements. a second column will examine.
In fact. the Sand1n1~tas· repression Stepbea Chapman Is a syndicated
goes well he}ond what m1p,ht he colamnJst. •
Now our associates Donald Gold-
bergand Corky Johnson have lea med
details of the Vesco operation
provided by Jim Hernng. who
worked w11h Kooistra. Herring was a
Customs Service informant who was
instrumental 1n the destruction of a
Texas operation that smuggled high
technology to Cuba.
Herring and Kooistra are hoth
scheduled to tes11fy this week -
under heavy secunty precautions -
before a Senate Labor subeomm1ttec
chaired by Sen. Paula Hawkins. R·
Fla.
Hernng sa>s he ~as contacted by a
Vesco assoc1a1e and asked to help
Sandinista officials establish a co·
caine network . He claims to ha"c
made s<'vcral tnps to Managua.
carrying benzine and other chemicals
used to cut pure cocaine and increase
the profits.
Accord10g to Hernng. he would be
met at the Managua airport by a
Nicaraguan who served as Vesco's
contact w11h the Sandinista regime.
This man would lead Herring un-
challenged through the diplomats'
section of the airport.
Nicaraguan soldiers would then
pick up Hernng·s luggage and escort
him to a wa111ng military transport
plane. which "'ould Oy him to an old
nee plantation on the opposite shore
of lake Managua. The plantation had
been owned by the late Anasta sio
Somoza, the dictator overthrown by
the Sandinista s in 1979.
At the plantation. Herring says. he
would instruct the Nicaraguans how
to cut coke to stretch. say. 25
kilograms oft he stufTinto 30. 35 or 40
kilos. On at least one occasion.
Hemn~says, Vesco himsclfwas there
supervising the operation.
On another occasion. Hernng says.
he was mtroduced to Interior Minis-
ter Tomas Borge 1n ~anagua Borge
was told that Hemng was working on
.. the special project." Herrine says.
Making one trip do double duty
Borge has repeatcd l) denied that
either he or the Sandinista govern-
ment has been involved in drug
trafficking. Six years ago, I con-
fronted VeSi=<;h wh o then li ved in
Costa Rica. abouthis alleged involve·
ment with drugs. He agr<'ed to take a
he detector tes1. which he passed at
that time.
When }our great grandpa wa' a lad
his famil~ woodshed -· as mo!>l others
in rural America --was built purp<><ie·
I> halfv.a) between the kitchen and
the outhouse. Everybody was o;up-
posed to pick up a stick or two of
COMMENTARY
woo<l on the wa) hark to the house
Soml' Japanc\e arc bu)tng \men·
can farm catfio;h for <.u'>hL
#
Q V. lmh' '>talc h~1., the h1p,hc~1
proport ion of ll'i population in J~lll'i'!
A Flond:l.
<) \\-hnc\ thl' ~urld'<, longc't 'lkt
r11n'1
.\. Jack!.On Hole, W)O
Herring cla1mo; he always stayed at
the Intercontinental Hotel in Manai·
ua. the fanciest and most expcns1 ve in
the capital. He says the bills were paid
by the Nicaraguan government.
How to cut the connection
with those unwanted calls
Herring later was involved m an
operation -along with Vesco -that
shipped 2Q kilos of cocaine to Europe
1n a crate containing a manne winch.
The profits from that deal that were
owed to Nicaraguan officials were
~ent back 1n cash hy a Nicaraguan
ambassador u~ing the diplomatic
pouch. Herring alleges. -
f'EMA UPDATE: We've reponed
1n the pa<;t on the gung-ho. m1htary· ~tylr sccunty at the Federal Erner~·
ency Management Agency Her<' s
another example of what we mean.
Ta ke the offen s ive
whe n CCl,llers begin
getting your goat
By STEPHEN G. FREEMAN
.\nr;.,.,enng nn business phonl.' an
authontatl\e fcmal<' VOil<' eamt.' on
·Mr Frc<'man. pka~c M1am1.
Florida calhng .. The\\' CAllci will
al~n)<. he from a distant l'i ty -
.\tlanta. \l·ht:nrctad). Richmond.
and < harlolll' arc ponular.
"'-"ho·, rnllin(t'~ .. I ai.k
"I~ th!\ \.ir F-rcc man'' .. rnmc'
hack
.. , 1·<." .\nd now the g,aml'" un1kr
"-11) .
.. Mr llt1lWn'>dmag<'I w1'1hc.0, to
,ix·ak 10 ~ou Hold th(' phone
plca..c ·· •\nd ~u·~ Id} \he "on lht•
hnr "itcindMd mn\.e
Holding for Jlagcni.t:hn. jtCI of
....,horn I'"<' ne,e1 hc.'ard alon& with
the gel-) ou·on the-line-and-ha' C·
you w:ii t technique l'I purponcd to
1mpr<''i'i one with the.-high order ol
wha1·., to n~rtlc
Th<' gnme "now in full 'iW1na The
\.all ma} indeed be from M1am1, 11 '°
probahl} on an 800 hnc. ye t II '' Ju't
posi.1blc 1t rnuld cmg1nu1r in . kt'.,~~.
Costa Me!>a rhe r<'<.1p1cn1 will never
know
llagenschnagcl come\ on th l' hne ..
.. We know of your company. Mr.
Frc<'man. and <should hkc to M'nd you
at no cost our newcc;t product. .. "
"What 1s the product" ..
"We·vc JU\I perfc<.:tcd our ncw and
improved L11tk Jim l>and} Chroml'
Plated Humong1ficr It ma> take a bit
of time dchvcnng to )OU hccau~ of
the d1stancr . "
"Oh, it ~hlwld take no umc at all.
One might r;ay we're just up the mntl
from )OU herc 1n f-ort Lauderdale "
"FORT f AUDERDAL[1"
')1range garbled 'iounds. Shou11ni(
~1thm Hagcn'Chnagcl''i office Hc
comes back on .. f-ort Lauderdalc )'<IU
.. aid,, ..
"Ye&."
"Sorry. 1 here mu'lt he " 1111\takc
C1ood-hyc.··
1 urmotl mu'>l follow in the
Hngen\c hnagl'I headqucHter\
Trouble with the 800 hnc perhaps''
Or. 1f ~·allmg from Co\ta Mc\a,
hooked wtth n Iona d1o;tancC' call to
Lauderdalc~ Zounds'
The phone !.ohcitat1o n coming to
the home. acncrally from a vague or
unheard-of chanty organ11a11on. "
maneuvered drOlv b\ m\ fncnd
Huso. Happtc. who. inc1dcnt~lly. is a
acnerou\ contnhutor to kno" n c~ar1·
lll'"i ofh1'i ~lert1on.
Hipple answers the phonr A
tinkling g1rhsh voice comer; on with
.. This 1!> L1sa.•May I speak to Mr. or
Mr\. Hipple''"
"L1su who?" II ipple asks.
"Lisa (mumble-mumble). We arc
the Society lor the Care and Housing
of Ta'iman1an Bag Ladies and Re·
hab1lltated Mugger\ of All Creeds.
Wr happen to ha"c a truck in your
neighborhood und could pick up any
clothing, f urn11urc. kitchenware you
might care to donate. Al!>O ... "
"Shortly before you called ... thpple
1nter)cets, ··1 had n call ftom another
rheritable organi1ation ThClr truck
too is 1n the nei&}lborhood. It seems a
lot of truck\ hana out around here. As
I '>It here lookma out the window I
now 'ICC a true\:. motor running.
parked at the curb :u the next C'orner.
II appear~ ready to •urn tnto our
$trect. Would that be your truck or the
1ru<'k of 'omc oth<'r orgnninrnon. :·
FEMA has purchased some mobile
commun1cat1ons vehicles to coord1·
nate relicfefTorts following natural or
man-made d1sastcrc;. The first va n'.
delivered a coupk of years ago. was
attually painted 1n camoufiage col-
ors. presumably to thwart the Russk1c~ 10 the event of nudcar
attack.
I Jnfonuna1ely. when the vch1ck
was pres~d into ~rvicc on tht• Te:\as
Oulf\oast during Hurricane Ahem an
August l QIU. 1u camouflage paint
was all too cfTect1ve Thc reg1onnl
FEMA director couldn't find 11.
The v1n war; subsequently re·
piunted liiht blue
Jact Aad~rioo 11 a 1yadJratl'd
col1moJ1t
ba~~~~~ truck dunno .... l 1 ·~ ofT Letteiw welcome
"Tell }'OU what J'lldo, l 1..a I'll walk The Deity PMot ~com-
out thert and find out whose truck tr M'I..
tl\at is:· lfc,musc1 rather lcna1h1ly. men•1""r-~ ~~k~y\ nt'lthmg. "Then I'll call you ..,: = ~ =~"'.':
"l fh ·· \he wy' end ~ to th4I Olly Plot, IOI
"I 10~ .. .ind hoth han[l up 1580, eo.te MIN, '2828, PtNM
SUpM. fi•rrr maol1• N~w~• BHclt-= ~ and ....
b•ll•r,.m•n •
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Heading home
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o..,. l'llot "'°'• by Alm.., Locbbey
Balboa Yacht Club member• made a parade
and party out of their return to the club allpe
which had been vacated for three month•
hecauae -of renovation. Por Nada, Alegria
and Entaala p&M the Pavilion en route to
dockalde cocktail• for owner• and crewa.
Derby arrivals starting
With the . cv. port-to-En~cnada
race uni) a ""t'ek av.a). mo~t yachting
actt\-11) th1'> weekend \.\Ill be aimed at
bringing boat'> to Newport Beach in
prcparatton for the famed "enchilada
derh}."
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. for
1nstann-. v.11l bl· the terminal point
from northern pons -the most
important bc1n& Caltforn1a Y:ich t
Club\ Ma~or's 1 rophy ra<.·e. v.h1ch
al!.o marks the inaugural ot the
Overton Serie'>
Other local action will be the third
race of Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series
and Newport Harbor Yacht Cluh'<;
Ahmanson and Dickson Senes Satur-
da) and Sunda) Lido Isle Yacht Club
v.11l stage an adult Sabot Regatta on
aturda}.
In other Southern California
Yach11ng A<;\oc1a11on areas:
OCC sailors racing ·
in Kennedy Regatta
Orange < oJ\I ( olkgc's \a1 hng
team 1s 1n .\nnapoli<,, 1d toda~
preparing lor I nda~ ·., start ol tht•
John F. Kenned ) Memorial Regatta.
The Ken ned) Cup. as 11" l..nown in
collcg1att' ~achting n rclcc,. 1<. the
college "big boat <.cries" <.ailed in
Annapol1c;-..i4 )3" I' · (ong1nall~
knov.,n a' Luder\-44s) l he c' ent
attracti. tlK' top undergraduate o,ailing
team'> 1n i.\m1.·nca In 1478. 0( (' v.a.,
the first l\\o-~ear lOllcgc '"' 1tt·d 10
pan1c1pate.
Jeri: Norm<in. 'kipper of th1.,
~t'ar'., 0\( team. al<,o led the 1981
PAPARAZZI ----~
()( C team and suflered slight in1unes
"'hen hl· became entangled in a main
o,hcct and v.as thrown onto a hfehne.
Tht• accident happened during a
storm ) racl' with winds "h1sthng 10
mort' than '5 knots on ( 'hcsapcakc
Ha'
Other' on 1h1'> vcar·., crew are Ne d
Jone<,. 1ac11r ian: Nirk Scandonc and
liu1anne Spangler. trimmers. Tu
V. allcr. 00\.\ man. Enc Hauser. mast.
~te' e chupah. mainsheet: Rob
Smith and Ra' De Lis. Len Bose 1s
thc1 r coach ·
Los Angeles-Long Beach
Shorclint' Yacht Club -.\round
the BUO) .. race ( Pll R r. One-design).
Saturda).
Cabrillo Beac h Ya1.h1 <. luh -
Opening Da). Saturda\ lnH·ned
Stan Chant) race. ~unda·,
Long Beach Yacht Club -')pring
Long Point and Return rare ({ Jtalina
Island Series I & 2.
Santa Monica Bay
Cali fornia Yacht Club -\1anna
dcl Re) to Newport I Ma~ or·., r roph)
race), starts 5aturda)
Pacific Mariner\ \ acht ( lub -
Catalina 10 Starboard race !Stein
Series No. 6). starts liaturd:l\
Manna Yacht Club -· "1arina
.Buo~ race. C)aiurda}
Saa Diego
( oronado Yacht C luh -Cor-
onado-10-Newpon race. SatunJa,
Mission Ba> Yacht <.. lub -
NACR-\ In' 1ta11onal \ 1tton ~ail
.\round. Saturda}. Sunda~. ·
San Diego Yacht Club -One·
design Regatta (~tar. Etchl'lls-22.
J-24. PC>. Saturda\ Sunda'
Oi:eam1de '\ ach't C lub ~ Oix·ning
Da~. Sunda). •
Santa Clara Racing .\ssoc1a11on -
M1~s1on Ra> Champ1omh1p'>. ~un
da'
San Diego 'a'~ <)a1hng Cluh -
M onth !~ Handicap. Sunda~
Silver (iatc Yai:ht Club -Fam1h
Fleet Galleon. ~unda\ ·
Who'• the lateat caaualty among ed armbOla? 82
Fewer TV viewer• make 'Spge• for min ......... Ill.
'Good faith' Illoney-
to cut challengers?
U.S., foreign syndicates agree
to cull doers from dreamers
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Delly ...... IMtlnt Wrl1e.
The 24 challengers for the .\mc.-nca's Cup ma) be
drnst1call} reduced b}' a requirement tha1 each must post
another s:?0.000 1n ··good fa1th" to !>eparate the .dreamers
from the real contenders
E:.ach challenger -1ncl ud1ng 10 fcom the Un11ed
Stale'> -wa~ req uired to pmt a $12.000 non-refundable
cntr) tee w.1th the dclend1ng Ro)al Penh 'i acht Club of
Freemantle . ..\ustraha
But at a pre-( up get-together of 18 .s} nd1cates 1n
Bermuda last Februal) 1t was agreed to tnm the list b>
rcquinng would-be challengers 10 either sho" proof of
hJ\lng secured dtxk fauh11es 1n Penh or deposit the
add111onal S:!0.000 as "earnest mone' "
The mone} v.,ould be held in escrow by the Yacht Club
( mta Smeralda of Ital) -the challenger of record -and
re turned 1fand when S) nd1cates arrange for their fac1hues.
No one opposed the S20.000 figure '\ repon that
..\menca 11 ~)} nd1ca1e from New York Yacht Club had
proposed that the add111onal deposit be SI 00.000 was not
true. according to Tom Ehman. s>nd1cate president.
"The proposal was made b} Don G reen of the
( anad1an True North S> nd1ca1e . .\nd although 1t ap~ared
to be a good idea. the .\menca 11 S~ nd1cate had nothing to
do wi th 11:· Ehman told the Da1h Pilot
, Skip Rile}. head of the Blue Dolphin S}nd1ca1c of
!'/e'!Wport Beach said the higher fees would hurt such
~mailer group<, as his. a -...:ev. Zealand entf) and another
( anad1an group which are \trugghng 10 raise funds
Regarding the $I 00.000 propo\al. Rile~ said. "Ne"
York Yacht Cluh defin11el} wants to see as man} of the
challengers gone as possible"
Not true. said Ehman "It "as nut something pursued
b~ :--Sc" York '\ acht ( lub. but wl'·,e got to separate the
dreamers lrom tht· doer.,'
£.hman \aid ..\menca II has ~lectcd Tom
Mat Laughlin. formerh uf San Diego. as its prim.al")
training helm"lman
.. .\!though John l-..ohu\ 1~ c;11ll our main guy and John
. Bertrand the oa<.l..up helm\man. adding Maclaoa,hhn IS a
ne"" concept in the C\ent an) thing hap~ns to Kohus." he
ewla1ned
· As for m11ne~ Ehman said the S)'nd1catc already has
more than halt ufm S 12 m1lhon budgM in hand Wlth most
c.ontnbut1ons lum1ng from I .000 of the NYYC' cl ub
members
He added tht• S) nd1Lalc 1'> sllll considering a third 12-
meter. probahl) dcs1gned b~ a team from Sparkman &
tephen~. de~1gner\ of 1tie other l'-'O twelves. .,
· Eagle willing
The Eagle Syndicate. sponsored by ~
Harbor Yacht Club. will come up wtth ttM eddttlorlaJ
$20,000 "up front money" to ensure tts challenge
for the America's Cup, according to Dtck Sargent,
syndicate president_ "In fact. we think tM ad-
ditional money Is a good Idea and .thtnk tt lhoutd
have been more."
The money Is due to be paid to the Yacht Club
Costa Smeralda ~f Italy, the challenger of record, by
June 10 and will be held In ffCrOW untll the
syndicates can prove they have dock space and
other tactlltles In Perth.
"We aJready have some facillti.e In Perth and
an option on dock space." saJd Sargent.
Skip Alley, head of the Blue Dolphtn Syndicate
of Newport Beach, could not be reached for
comment as to what the extra funda would do to the
Blue Dolphin's plans to challenge for the Cup.
Cup secrecy heightens
( om es no1.1. t hl'
ultimate 1n ..\mcri-
ca's (up sccrcc·,
..
Thl' S cv. '\ orl.. A
Yacht \lub'' ..\mrn· LION ca II S\nd1ca1t• in-
tends to build a L
$50.000 cagt• to hide OCUBEY ·
the hull and keel dl'-••••••••••••• '>1gns on the thrct• 12-
mcterc; 11 I'> planning to campaign for the challl'nge to
return the "auld mug" to 11\ pedestal 1n thl' \;\'\'( lohh'
"'hcrl' 11 repo.,1.·d Lor U:! \1.·aro;
Thi'> 1s nin\ldl'rcd a h11 of onl·-upsmansh1p to the
\u'>trallan<, who l..cpt their contro\ers1al ··winged keel" 1n
a '>hroud during''' campaign 10 v.,rest the ( up from ">:YY<
1n I'll<:'
Tht· ..\mem.a II ~~ndKatc ha'i alreath '>JX'nl up .... arJ\
ofa m1ll1on Juliar<, to dr'>1gn its 198~ challengers. O\ er anJ
abo' c tht· mom·~ 11 1Bpl·nd1ng to house the t re"' and bcrt~
1h thtlllcngt·r in Penh . .\u'itralia Tom Ehman. e\eCUll\C
. ./
d1rl't tor t•I thi: "nd1ca1e e'11mates that the entire pro1ect
v.111 l· '' l'..:J ~I : m ii hon
\\ r 'l' 'pent and an ~pending all that mone}. we
can'1ll1 prnpk \l'l' ''hat "l haH' People are going tot~ to
1.11..r ,1 l11o i.. 1 hl'fl'' n11 4ut·,1wn about 11 .. said Ehman.
rl'lnn ng to l 4'' 1.1. hl•n e' t'f\ onl' v.a<., II\ 1 ng to <,neal.. a peak
at lhl \U\\ll'' I.I. lngl'J l..t'l'I
T hl .\ml'rllJ 11 \, nJ1lJte 1.1. ant\ tu hu1ld a clo..ed cage
ot \\1111J tihnttlJ'' JnJ \led l'tfl fcl•t long and 20 feet v.1de
10 t•111.h1\t' 11\ hc1,11 JI thl' )..' nJ1tate' 'e-v.pon. RI dock.
( 1.stl'd Jt onl· l'nJ the Oo\ v.oulJ he !>unk into the
\\Jll'f JnJ l'\lrnd : kl'I aht1H' the Jo'-1.. Boats tould then
hl· he •!\led l•UI ol lhl "Jll'f "1 thuut e' l)ll'>IQg thl'1r bottoms.
I hl· '\nd1l..ill hJ<, Jpphl'd tn thl .\rm~ ( orp!> of
I 11g1nl'\'''· thl' Rh11dl 1,tJnJ ( oa,tal Rt•\ourcc!> 1\1anage-
llll'nt ( 11un, ii ..ind 1h1. 'e" pon huild1ng 1n.,pcctor"·, office
1111 rwrml'.,1nn It h 1ilJ tht ht•\
I hman 'a1J J 1 o.1m ,,, mannl an h11et ts. a sut>manne.
rng1nn·r Jnd J '\\.\ l"nginl'l'r "hu helped de<t1gn thl'
<.,pJu· ,11u11k hJ\ '"'rl..l·J lnr the ~~ndll.ate for more than a
I Pleaae aee SECRECY /82)
. ".\. . ·-· '.. ~· ...
Doli, l"lto• ......... by It ett.I ti IMI• lliloy
Mary Lou.Delany, Polly Holmberg, Sara.b Rudolpb_bd Madeline Anderson chat a• Pat Heilig, Doris Lawson, Donalda Pelletter and MartbaTUl't\cr toaft-Madreclta•.
Men officially accepted
as Madrecitas 'helpers
lt•elyn Lowell, aeated, areeta Slater Berttlle
__ w_._ltb Betty Huffl'll&ll.At¥•cbt c lub lunclaeoa.
By BEITY PORTER
Delly ,... Cofr1,.e!Mle11t
Alter more than 21)\car<,(anJ 1n a da' \\hen ....,omen
see m intent o n making 1i cnml'I ~ on 1ht·1r nv. n l. tht· lfol~
Fam ii) Madrec1ta\ \u\llian ha., 111' 1tn l men to 1t11n1
their organizatio n
Carl Holmberg, Jim Davidson and Pat Buford '"t'rc
amon& the 72 guests attending a lunrhl'W\ Madrt·c11.1'
gave for member and patmn-.at thl' 'll'"pon H,1rhor
Yacht Club.
.. Ournusbands ha H' bcl'n hl'lp1n~ all .1long .. ,,lid
Polly Holmberg (who suggc\tcd that ITil'n he 1ndudl'll I
"lt'~J USI that now the) arc otJinaL"
"We're makina proiftss" c,tl:11ml·d Bt rnadine
Ullman, referring to a S38.000chcd I lolmhl'rg
(representing Billie Jen1on who" a., Ill I prc'l'nh·d to
Hol) Family Services' Director Sister Bertlllt, "hn v.a'
acrompanied b) Cella Sumln1ky, H FS. \ant.1 ·\na
"This 1s the largest amount of monn V.l' ha' e e'er
rel el' ed from the au,1har. ." S1~tcr lknilln.ud "The
mom'} v.,iJl.bt' u~.d consc1r nt1ousl) .1. autwu~I} .ind
comcna11vcl> .. Youhaveproven onITaga1nwha1 ''
women can do ...
Then Holmberg prcscntw out-going prc\ldt·nt
Madeline Anderaon w11h a aold medallion pendant.
The luncheon wascoordinatcd again h) thl' nrn~ll''t
Betty Tbarln. Guc•nsdinC'd on arccn salad. ch1d.t·11
l'rCpt'\, VCICtahh:'> and cappuchino IC1:lrcam 1n
cinnamon-cmppa,tf) cup\ with wh1ppro crca m and
sha"cd chocolate r loral ccntcrp1ccc111n \lfll\\ b.t\lo.t'I'
"'ere dc\1gncd ond don111cd h) mt'mhcr Kay Segal.
-Ont'ofthcnu,1hary fou11drrr.OorillAWlff ~nmr
'
""1th lung-t1ml· JM Iron' Oonalda Pellttltr. Martha
Turner .ind Pat Heilig. rl'l'<llkJ thl' founders' fir~t
lunchnin in .lanuan I%" .ti thr £I .\dohl' Re'>tau rant 111
\an Juan ( ap1'ttrano f \\\l m11n1h., l.ltl'r the\ formt·J tht·
JU \lhan 10 tun her 1hnq1rl.. nl Hnh f-.1mil~ ~·r' It c'
I hrough 'olunlt'l'r "orl.. aml r a1'>10~ monC\
.\not her loundrr. Helen Waddell, \u~e'>tt•J t hl'
name .. Pe arm I.. \ lk' .. lt>n' hat h;1' on ome t hr
au \Illar)·., maror ann11.1l 1unJ-ra1scr \lure than M 10
gUl'\I\ Jttt·ndt·J th1.· f.1,h1t>n <.ho" at the R1t1-<.. arltnn
1 lutd IJ\I \Car .rnJ 1n all \1,1dn·uta\ h.l\COntnhutt'(f
more than.$21HUl<k I 10 111 \. nrangd ount\
From tht• lir\I the:iu\lllan mrn1ht'r<.agrccd th,\I
lllJl'll \ l' mt•mht·r ... h1p \\ ouht ht· unhmlll'J out tl\ ·'·'"'
limlll'd thl' numhn ut .tl ti\ l' ml·mhl'r' w '' Thl'fl "a,
nn thought thl·n pf 1ntlud 1ng men
( >thcr Ol'" nwn ml·~hcr\ arc Brian I Wells Jr ..
Geor1t Cunnln1ham. Juk von Practbll. Or. Dalt
Huffman. Clifford Andtnon. Jobn lAwson, Josf'ph
Sbarpand Louis Menkel.
~l''" "omrn mt· mtx·r-. (ind ud 1 np. a'>'>l'll'l:l tl'\l .ire
Norma Gurlty, Marjorlt Longdalt. Btrtba harp,
Marcellla Menhl. Marlon Leachman, Tonya Non·tdas.
Bttt)' oaltu, Patricia B.arlle. AJllson Hluln• • Sarab
Radlpb, Rose McKtDU and HeleD hlrlt)'.
Othcr'I attending 'M'rt' Gina Danl,er, Dorotb)
Bf'rry, Betty Huffman, Evtlyn Lowtl , Bevf'rly Tuttlf',
Rita klntt. Marttlt Gref'nt, Jo Bf'l1, lA1tllf' Grotbf' ·'"''
AanWtlls
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"Welcome to the awrillary," Beverly Tuttle
tell• Pat Buford. one of new male memben.
f>.1fM1.1u1 l\l'(/11nl fH f ""'1 /'11<11 \11 le I d1f111 \1d.1 1-·
i>t·.rn -Olna Danlcer andPTnlde.nt Cella Sumln•kl.
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, April 18. 1985
MERVYN'S
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starts Friday at 9:30 a .m .
many_ limited quantities -,
not all sizes may be available in each grouping
colors and styles limited to stock. on hand,
so shop early for best selection!
in our
Huntington Beach store
T women's spor\tswear
NOW
• 71 M188E8' TURTLE NECKS ..•••••••.•• 1.11
114JUNIOR BLOUSES ••••...••••....•• 3.11
122 JUNIOR TOPS •••••.•••..•....••••• 3.11
1• JUNIOR PANTS •.•..••...••..•.••.• 4.11
1IO MISSES' TEEi •••.•••..••••••••••• 4.11
•M198ES' TURTLE NECKS •....••••••• 4.11
152 MISSES' SHIRTS ••••..•••••••••••• 4.11
1• JUNIOR SHIRTS •••••...••••••••••• I .II
T7 M19SE9' PETITE COORDINATES ..••• I .II
92 JUNIOR PANTS ••••••••........•••• I .II
IO JUNtOR PETITE PANTS ••....•....••• I .II
IO BENDING EA8Y"' PANTS ......•...•• I .II
11 JUNIOR PANTS •••••.•••••......•.• 9.11
18 JUNIOR SWEA TEAS •••••........••• 9.11
•MISSES' JEANS ••••••...........•• 11.11
dresses and coats
NOW
40 JUNIOR DRESSES •••..•.. : •••...••• 9.11
40 M189ES' DRESSES ................. 9.11
40 JUNIOR JUMPSUITS .•..........•.. 19.11
large size fashions
NOW
31 BLOUSES •...•••••••.•••..•••.•••• I .II
35 PANT TOPS ••....••••. : .•.•..•.•••• I .II
43 SHIRTS ....••..•••••••••......••.• I.II
70 SKIRTS •...•......••.•....•....•• 11.98
maternity wea.r
NOW
80 TOPS ••••..............••......•.. 4.98
40 DRESSES ......................... 9.98
llngerle, loungewear
NOW
115 PANTIES ........•••••...•.•....•. lie
41 BRAS •.....••..•.••••••.........•• lie
Z7 GOWNS ......•••••..•..........••• 2.11
52 BABYDOLLS AND TEDDIES .........• 3.11
115 BRAS ••••..•.•••••...........•.•• 3.91
II ROBES ..•••.•.•••..........••••.•• 5.11
33 SLEEP TEES ....................... 5.11
31 GOWNS •.•••........... t .......... I .II
21 LOUNGERS ....................... 10.98
33 LOUNGERS ..............•....•..• 13.11
women's accessories
. NOW
buys for boys
NOW
194 LITTLE BOYS' TEE SHIRTS ••••••.•• 41c
20 BIG BOYS' FASHION SHIRTS •••••..• lie
15 BIQ BOYi' TEE SHIRTS ............. 1.11
Z1 Ll:rJ'LE BOYS' SHIRTS •••• ··-····.·~ U1
140 BIG BOYS' PARACHUTE PANTS •..•. 3.11
52 BIO BOYS' SWEATER VESTS ••....•• 3.11
41 BIG BOYS' FASHION JEANS •••••.••• 3.11
93 BIG BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS ••••••••.. 4.11
ft NOVEL TY COTTON VESTS ••......•. 5.11
buys for men
NOW
45 BASEBALL CAPS .................. lie
107 PAINT TEES .. . . • .. • . • • • • • • • . . . . • • lie • 87 NOVEL TY HANDKERCHIEFS ••.••••.• 1.11
42 S.SLV. PLAID SHIRTS ••••.•••••••••• 1.11
79 L.SLV. PLAID SHIRTS ....••••.••••.. 1.11
17 YOUNG MEN'S FASHION SHIRTS ••••• 1.11
144 DRESS BEL TS •.••••••••.••••••••. 3.11
143 ZIP-HOOD SWEATS ••••••••••••••• 3.91
M FASHION SHIRTS ..•••.•..•....•..• 3.11
111 S.SLV. STRIPED SHIRTS ••.•••••.•• 3.11
205 SOLID POLO SHIRTS •....••.•••••. 4.91
19 STRIPED POLO SHIRTS •••..•••••••. 4.11
80 S.SLV. YOUNG MEN'S TOPS •••••...• 5.11
57 YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL PANTS •.••.• 5.11
41 ROBES ••..•...•.....•••.•••.••••• I .II
150 YOUNG MEN'S FASHION PANTS ...• 9.98
shoes for the famlly
NOW
89 WOMEN'S CASUAL FLATS •..•••..•• 1.11
43 MEN'S CAMOUFLAGE HIKERS •.•..•• 3.11
37 MEN'S DRESS SHOES •..••••.•....• 5.11
79 WOMEN'S CHEETAHS• JOGGERS •••• 5.11
51 CHILDREN'S GARFIELD• JOGGERS •• 5.11
15 WOMEN'S LEATHER DRESS HEELS •• 7.11
47 WOMEN'S CANDIE'S• HEELS •••••••. 9.11
53 WOMEN'S CANDIE'S• CASUALS ••••. 9.11
119 WOMEN'S CHEROKEE"' CASUALS •• 12.11
11 WOMEN'S HIPOPPOTAMUS• CASUALS 12.98
for your home
• 97 BELTS ••••.....•.......••......... 41c
NOW
113 CURTAINS .•.•....••••.•......•.• lie
15 BATH TOWELS .................... 1.98 t 51 SHOES ••••..............•......•.• 41c
• · 13 HAIR ACCESSORIES ................ 41c
51 HANDBAGS .•.•.....•............•. lie
53 WALLETS .........•..............• lie
211 FASHION PANTYHOSE ........•...• lie
41 SCARVES •..•...........•.•••••..• 1.11
13 HANDBAGS ........................ 1.11
55 FASHION LEOTARDS .....•••••••.•• 2.11
17 SHOES ••••••..•.......•••••.•••••• 3.11
41 lEATHEA HANDBAGS ..•••..•.•••••• 4.11
33 BELTS •••••..•.•...•.••.••••.••••• 4.11
•LEOTARDS ........................ 7.91
43 LEATHER HANDBAGS ..•..•••....•. 10.11
Infants and toddlers
NOW
• llt.ANKET SLEEPERS ............... lie . a 9LEEPERS,,2-PC ••.........••...•.• lie
•IRREGULAR CRIB SHEETS .•...•....• lie
11 .. ANTS' SWEATSHIRTS ....••.••••• 1.11
-41 •ANTI' 8WEATSUIT8 ........••••• 3.91
• IMALL JOINTED BEARS •......••••• 5.91
• NEW90RN8 PANT8ET8 ••........... 5.91
• .. ANT GIRLS' OVERALLS ..••.•..•. 5.91
• LARGI JOINTED BEARS ............. 7.11
buy1 for glrla
NOW
ti P\IRUI. . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 1.91
11 UTTLe QIALI' PAINT l EEi ........•. 1.11
• 91G QMl..8' 8loU8E8 ..•....•....•.• 3.11 ia COn'ON 0..8 118 •......••••••.•.. 5.91
• 91G GIM.8' 8 WIA TEAS .•.••••••••.• 5.91
.• 9IQ Qa8' SWEATSHIRTS •.••..•.•• 4.91 ftUTn.a QIM.9' ftANTI .•.•......•••• 5.91
•• 9IQ OtRL.8 ' 4 ANI .................. 7.11
81 HAND TOWELS ••........•••••...•. 1.11
99RUGS .............•......•........ 2.11
117 SHEETS ..••.•..................• 2.11
33 RUGS .............................. 4.11
housewares
NOW
79 NAPKINS .....•••...•...........•.. 41c
25 PEEP DISH PANS .••..•••........•• 1.11
29 TEAK CHEESE BOARDS ............ 2.11
51 COASTERS, l ·PC. SETS •....••..... 4.91
23 TRAYS, 3-PC. SETS •...... ·~ ....... I .II
ST SALAD BOWLS •.••••.•...•.....••• I .II
31 GLASS CANDY BOWLS .........•... I .II
41 GLASS VASES ..................... I .II
Jewelry buys
NOW
200 EARRINGS ....................... 1.48
200 BIEAD8 •••••••••••.•.........•••• 1.91
SO WATCHES ......................... 2.11
100 BEADS .•.................•..•... 3.11
toys, toys, toys
NOW
124 JEDI .. SPEEDER BIK E&-••...••••••• 1.11
1J BABY JESSICA-DOLL .............. 1.11
21 JEDI" E'.WOK VILLAQEI" •••........• S.11
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Student aid a b .argain
DEAR .\NN LANDER ·: Your
response to .. Mother ofTwo Bro"' n
Grads" w:is naht on taraet with one
exccp11on tudcnt today must take
on larie debt 1n order IU linante their
t.4ducat1ons-the average 1udent
who borrows leaves a ryn Mawr •••
lMD£1S C'ol lcgc OWi na SS. 50010 I he f ederul
government. (Overhalfofour'!>tU·
dents get financial aid from colleg~
funds. federal funds, loans arid jobs.) We must understand that debt ma} 1bort•sl1ti'ttd to reduce federal
be a factor tn career decisio n-making flnaoclal aid t9 students. We caa~ll
for th i~ gene rat ion. Even after a ca rcer ' affo.,-d to tamper wlUa this ae1ment of
choice has been made. dt.-cisions our ioclety. Too mucb 11 at stake. We
within the field may also be de· mustbelpouryounapeople to be all
termined by the need 10 pay back tbeyCANbe,ucl edacatlonl1 wbat
largedebts-surgery may be will !!J•ke tbe difference. Stadtat aid
preferred to fam ily medicine. for ls tbe bluest bar1a111111 ttie coHtry.
example. . To thesma1 or complacent amon1
As we ponder the messages from us, I llutve a ~!atistlc. TILis is fro~,•
Wash I ngton proposing reductions ' n book eaJJed Illiterate America, by
federal financial aid. we should Jooatlau Ko1ol: One third of as -IO
consider the long.term consequences mUlloD Americus -cauot read tbe
of such action for our nation as a polsoo Wfmln1 on a cu of pesticide, a
wfiole. -Sincerely Yours. Mary letter from thelrctallct'a tcacber, or
Pauerson McPherson President of die front pa1e of a clally newspaper. II
Bryn MawrCollege. Bryn Mawr. Pa. ls sbocld~I to rtalbe that tbe United Otar Mary Patterson McPhenon: States ranks 4ttlll la literacy level•
You art rlgbt on! amoag &be 158 Uahed NatloDI con ·
Presldeat Keuecly u ld tbe youth trlet. 1 , of our country l1 ll1 rlcbest natural Wake up, America. II •later than
resource.Surely President Reagan you thlok! • • •
agrees. II would be foolhardy and Dear Ann Landers: Please warn
your n~uder Qf oil aies to make
propcrw1ll<. nnd leave their persontal
1temi. to those the) wish to have them.
When Dnd got engaged to be
mamcd. we were all happy for him.
Mom had been dead a year and he wa!. ~o lonely. Mui when he gave his
fiancce a d1a1nond ring that had been
1 n Mom') family for three generations
and announced that all of Mom's
1nhcri 1cd china and silver were to be
h1!i bride's. we told hiin,we didn't
think Mom would have wanted that.
He 1old us the decision was HIS and
that we should mind our own bus1-
}\ess.
Leiµlly, Daq hasc\'.ery r!ght.todo
1he!le thi npbecau.scMom s wtllleft
him everything. Had she know~ the
heanache we kids are expenenCtnj. J
know she would have written cochcils
10 be sure her children would inherit
her personal possessions.
I am only in my 30s bot I have seen
a lawyer and wntten a will tom ake
cenain this will not happen to my
children. We not only lost a wonder-
ful mother. buteverylhingconnected .
with her. -Disinherited
Dear B.:Jlaope your letter jars a
few million people oat of tlllelr
lethargy. If tbey tblok It coaJdD't
bappen to them, let me usu re tbem
-it could.
Ad.symbols a dying breed
The casualties in the Burger Wars
are mounting.
First. 1t was the clown at Jack In
The Box who had a microphone
implant in tis mouth so people could
transm11 their orders through tl.
E;'ef)one loved him. One day. they
wasted him away with a stick of
d}nam1te. The PR people took credit
for 1he bombing.
ow. the life of Big Boy who ha~
kl·pt guard over 1he chain's 835
re'staurants hangs in the balance.
01ners are being asked to vote on
"hether or not he goes or stays. It 's
the Ben Parks story all over again.
Frankl). I think 1t's ume for a lt ttle
compassion in this countf)'. Where
dOl'S a 49-year-old fat kid with
Reagan hair and checkered pants tha1
make him look like he's starting the Ind~ 500 go after he's been turned
out.
And more imponant, who ts next?
Is it only a mauer of time before the
Colonel kicks his own bucket? Ort hat
~omeonc pulls the plug on the Golden
Arches?
One of the analysts who knows
'-''
E111 W. •·
BOllECI ~ ~
about "images" said the Big Boy
needs to look a btt more like Mr. T,
star of "The A-Team." to appeal to
kids. After all. the 23-ycar-old Ronald
McDonald ha!. done well for the
McDonald chain.
J lhink_somcooc should say some·
thing 1n behalf of alJ the advertising
symbols who have served us so well
for so long. I am comfoncd by
familiar names and faces. If the
Gerber baby is 86 years old and has
gone complete cycle to ad ulthood and
back to n.o teeth and strained lamb, I
don't want to know about it. If Mrs .
Butterworth's mind has cryslalltzed
around the edges. I don't want her
replaced by her granddaughter in a
leather mini-skirt.
Fast foods people are the only ones
I know who go around shoottng their
own wounded. Some products hang
on to their S)mbols for years. When
Betty Crocker began lookine a little
dated. they gave her a new hairdo and
n face lift. Instead of putting Aunt
Jemima in a home. they took off her
bandana. gave her a home perm and
allowed her to come into the 20th
centur..
And· 1f "e"rc talking guts. there's a
restaurant in Disneyland that has
Mickey Mouse nearby. Tell me what
restaurant has the kind of courage to
ha ve a mouse hanging around.
Bt'.11 then. this ts not an ordinary
"ar. The battles be1ween the burgers
and the buns. the SC'Crct sauce versus
the Mcchoices, the beef squared off
against the quaner pounders and the
Taco mission bell tolling for vktory
over the catfish makes the Star Wars
stockpile look like a leftover.
Ever since Clara Peller became a
double agent for Wendy's AND a
spaghetti sauce. things have gotten
real ugly. If Orville Redenbacher
didn't own thl' tompany. I'd fear for
his hfe.
Watch 12~meters race
Yachung fans who have never had
a chance to observe an America's Cup
race will ha' ea first-hand look at 12·
meter match racing April 27-28 when
the Eagle Syndicate's Magic hooks up
with the Yacht C'lub ltaliano's Vic·
'•orr ·g3 1n some formal racing off
long Beach Harbor.
Nei1her yacht will be seen in the
real .\menca·s Cup trials off Perth.
A.ustralta in 1987. Magic 1s the
"laboratof) •· boat being used by the
SECRECY RISING ...
From Bl
yea r on bottom and ke«.>I designs.
using wind tunnels. water tanks and
computers .
challenge tht' Australtans. I ntttal
races start in October 1986. with the
final challenge scheduled for January
1987. The syndicate alread y has bu1h one
yacht. which it sailed off Perth. It
plans to christen another in May and
then race the two yachts against each
other th ts '>Um mer offNcwpon. Then
both boats will be shipped to AustraJ-
ta for the w1nte1 and back 10 Newport
next summer.
Of course. America II will not be
the only U.S. contender to challenge
for the Cup.There are nine other
hopcfols, includini Newpon Harbor
Yacht Cl ub's EagJe Syndicate, San
Diego Yacht Club's Sail America '87,
and a syndicate from SL Francis
Yacht Club, San Francisco. Newport
Beach's Blue Dolphin Yacht Club
challenge has not been heard from in
recent months.
Finally. a third yacht. incorporat·
1ng evef)·thtng the designers learned
from lhc first two, will be built to
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Perfect in decor ond demeanor
Spectacular in ocean sunset
scenery Exqu/Sfte In elegant
French cu1sme The Towers sits
9 floors above. a sparkling
stretch o f the Pacific Oceon
and invites you to try us for
o variety of finely mepored
French meals roosted duck
with honey ond cl/ontro.
scampi m orange mustora
s0t1ce. pheasant with wild
mushrooms ond llngu1n1 Wlltl
boy scallops and tomato ond
bostl cream sauc9
Servea obove all. with taste
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_Qn tbe ocean at LaounaBeach-
For brtKJkfost. lunc l'I. and dinner Coll (714) 497-4477
Eagle ynd1ca1e 1n designing Ea$le. ns
1987 challenger. Victory "83 1s the
yacht the British used in 1983 in their
unsuccessful bid to challenge for the
Cup in Newpon R.I.
. The two in1erna11onal syndicate!>
have arranged the Long Beach races
10 submit both crews to tht' pressure
of competition and to test equipment.
The senes also gives the local public a
chance to view 12-meter match racing
America's C'up style .
The races will be over a full
America's Cup course. complete with
race committee. spectator and press
boats. Persons wishing to get aboard a
spectator boat should call Dorothy
Prell a1 the Eagle Syndicate.
557-2262.
The two yachts will again match
tactics May 4 1n Newpon Harbor
Yacht Club's Opening Day race from
Los Angeles to Newport where they
will remain on display at NHYC May
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captures its eighth week
By FRED ROTHEN8ERG
A-' T•'ftlM& ••
NEW YORK -W1tl't cabll' 1de
v1s1on, v1deocas!>Ct1es and the com
merc1al networks offering a galax> of
choices. it's becoming more d1ffirnlt
for max1senes like CBS' "SpaCl' .. to
draw viewers and hold them for 13
hours.
"Space." thr critically acda1mcd.
fivc-niaht adaptation of Jamci.
Michencr's novel. may have been too
len~th> for !>ome "'e"'cr'i. ~unda> '\ fi~t 10 tallnwnt had a rc~pectable
19.4 ming and) J percent share of the
national v1c"'ing audience.-. a~:cord1ng
to A.C Nielsen figure~ released r uc~a). but overn1gh1 rntinas for
Pan Two1n IOl·111c~ M onda~"ihOWl'd
a deduu:.
"It's hard to \U5taan u rnmm1tment
over U huurs." said Mike Eisenberg,
( BS' director of audience meai.urn-
ml·nl. CB forecast "Space" w9uld
Bobby 'witnesses'
V eionica' s murder
By LYNDA HIRSCH
DALLAS: Bobby learns th.11 thcrt'.' IA.J\ a
hidden camera on 1hc lhgh1 'vnonrla
Robinson took lhc night ~h1.• drcd 'Whtk
. v1ew1ng the taPI.'. Bobb) ~l'<'\ a man ~lip
something into Verun11.a·, dnnl.. "\he
immed1atel> bcconH·\ 111 and gt~\ to 1hr
ladies room I he ne\I ume Veronrl·a 1\
~en. she·s dead. Pohtc inlurm lfol"lb) that
the i1'1an ha~ bern rdenuticd a\ .\ndrc
.Shuman. a professional 3\\3\\in Bobby
· must lind him. howeve1 . tu prove tha1
wh~ver paid Andie to l..111 Veronica al\o
had Naldo killed W11hout Shuman. Jenna
cannot be cxoneratcd for Naidu'\ murder.
J.R. meets a m_~stermu\ man v.ho ~1~\ hl·
can prove ( hlT and Jamil' ha\e no legal
claim to Ev.1ng Otl The man rdu\e' 10
show J.R. e\ 1dence unlcs\ J R agrl'n to 11vc b1m· 10 pertent of E:wing Oil Later
1ha1 evening. the m>\lenou\ man\ 1s11s ht\
sister. Jamie Jamie warm him to \la\ out
of her hfe.
DYNASTY: .\l~c; ~m•inda 1\ '><l\\'U
from k1dnapp1ng allc:mpt b~ Dn Blal..c
1ns1s1s Amanda and Pnnlc \it 11. hael man)
an Dcn,cr Amanda o'crrul c'> Blal.e and
sa>s that she and Pnnu• 'l.11lhcal "''" malT) 10 Mulda\13 \fo:hacl anu .\manJa
art unaware that l n " not dn' ir1g their
ltmo bul Nicoll as lhc chautleur L ul..c fears
1.hllercnl'l'S and poltcl' oann1.·1sh1p .. ~ KNOTS. LANDlNG: ( onlronted b\
h.arcn. Or .\d.crman sv.l·ar\ 1ha1 no1h1n&
illegal went on during the h1nh ol Val'\
1v.1ns \\hen a drunken drt\C't cau'><.'\
.\bh\ 0
\ d11ldrcn w ha' c accident. shl' foci\
rcmvrS(ful about Val's m1~\ing 1.hildrcn
and tells Sumner rhcy·rc ,1111 all\c
~umnN learns that (Jahcstun\ lilt's ma)
rc-.cal the \\h1.·reabou1' of1h1.· 1. hildren lk
turns C\('I) thin~ O\tr 10 Abb). n1.ep1 lhc
intorma11nn "'h1ch cou ld lca1.l to where the
1wins arc Sumnn·, mothl·r Ruth decide'
to dm c a Wl'dg1.• bc1we1.•n Laura and her
son Mack announres that his 1mes1tga-
11on ofGalvc~ton lndu,1m·s "nvrr Gar)
agrc1.•\ 10 go hir"'ard "'llh f mp1rr l>c-
\ clopmenl tn uruer tu t>btain 111\tdr
1nformatron on the ~net 1.•lcuron11. \
proJcCt designed b\ th~ lilt1.• ( 1ah crnrn . ' .. ST. ELSEWHERE (R1.·pcat cp1~1.xkl
When a nun 1s tn\Ohcu 1n a c.ir cra\h she
1n\1s1s thal hercn11call) inJured pa\~ngcr
alS4.' a nun be ta'lccn olThfe suppon frhch
1s derm~'i...:d heuu~ Rot>t-na has fikd hir
dl\Url'C f 1!>1.."U~ lt\OllnUl'\ tu \lnkc OUI on
lhl' daung '><:enc l><1n11·I rcah1e\ hi\ lt\l'r
ranccr v.hile und,•r nmtrol v.1111.'H'ntu-
alh loll him
dra" a 31 percent !>hare. NBC
prOJC('led 35 ptrccnt A !>hart' equali.
the percentage ot the sets on that arl'
tuned to a network. A raung equal~
the percentalt' of the nation\ 84 9
m1llton TV home~ tuned in.
N RC's "( osby Show" was fi rst lor
the week of Apnl 8~14 w11h a repeat
episode a11rac11ng a 27. 5 rating and a
43 share. ABC'i. .. Oynuty.'' which
has pulled o ne-te nth of a po1n1 ahead
of CBS' "Dalla!>" tor lop ~how of 1hc
seai.on. was second wnh a 24.5 rating
NR( "on 1t!> eighth week th1"
o;ea\on wi th a 16.3 rating. The last
11me N BC -won as man) week\ v.as 12
)Cars ago. CBS finished \.\Ith a 15.8
ratings a'erage. v.h1le -\BC had a
I ~ 0 With one week left an the pnmc-
umc ~ason. CB~ leads \.\1th an
a' crag{' 16 9-ratingto BC"s 16.3and
.\BC 's 15 5
Jusl tv.o )Cars Jgo multi-part
blod.buc;tcr~ 111.l' -\UC' "The ~ind~
of War" (I IS hours> .:1n<.l ..\RC's "Th1:
fhom Bard<, .. (nine hours) aH•raged
morl' than half the '1l'v. mg audacnn•
for thcar rum "That was a \Cr) long
ttrnl' ago." saad E1~nberg ·· ..\ lot has
happened <,inn• then. Yuu ma) not
c;ec 50 share\ a11.ain "
f he rl·~t ot thl' 1 op 1 en last week
andudl·d NBC'\ .. f hc -\-Team·· 1n
third. follo wed b\ NBC 's "Fam1h
·1 al''·" J.\BC's "\.\'h·o·~ the Boss'!" and
"Dallas." f he liN episode of A BC\
romc<.l ) "Hail to the C'h1ef." stamng
Pan~ Duke.-as the first female prc'i1-
dcnt. 'IUC(l'S'>fulh countered the mo' -1c~ ··\\ allcnbcrg;. and "( oal Miner\
Daughter" on CRS and ranl.1:d
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member her name. • • • FALCON CREST: Although .\ngda 1~
funous over Lance\ )l'' cn·)car pn~on
sentence for trying to kill her. \he 1\
cheered b) the ne"'' that as a cun' 1c1rd
felon Lance must re\1gn a\ publisher uf
New Globe Greg ha\ Lance rcka\ed on I
bail. When Richard d1'ieu\ er~ tbe term\ ol
Lance's relca'lt he pro' ol..e' Lante into
punching hrm 1n front ol .1 ''rtnc'>>
Feanng he'll be put bal I.. in Jail. Lan1.e guc\
"on the lam" and hides in ( h1na101.1.n
Cass engmC'trS the business deal t~at
makes Falcon Crest wine distnbutor lor Hellos Foods In order to get a pannershtp
tn the huge conglomerate Richard and
Chase must mongagc their interest tn the
vineyard Cass and Damon '1s1L their mothenn a san1lanum 'We tear 1hc11 \1r'>
Rossini is masterm1nd1 c cs1ruo1on
of Falcon Crest from he c<"lchair in an
attempt to avenge her hu'iband's death
Melissa decides her rous1n Robin ~hould
be the surrogate mother for the rh1ld she
wanted to have w11h (oil' Later. Melts\ll
bas a change ofhcan. but Rn ht n decide' to
seduce Cole. Pamela rc,cals 1ha1 \he
knows Melissa set up Lance and dl·mands
SI00.00010 .keep ~u~e1.
HILL STREET BLUES: When Harl)
mttmates 1ha1 Fa}"c told him Hen!) v.a~ a
lousy lover. a scume cnsue,. La1cr. Hen!).
Gina. Harry and Fa~c get together and
have an enjoyable cvcniflg until shuts nng
out and Henr; 's true lo..ie. Ciina. 1s gra'd~
wounded. J~ crushed v..hen he goes . undercovrr as malr hustler and h1\ high
school coach ts ha~ lirst customer Jo~cc
ORANGE asked to return 10 public defender'\ post BUENA PARK Wlrllt Conlinul119 at IRVINE LA MIRADA
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ROar ofrhetoricmay drown deficit cure
Frank Smtth named director
of~~~:::.~ e~:~~n~i:,r:e:. ~.:,~r~:~.
Orp.aJllal Commltee, has been named cxccuu ve director of the Economic
Onelopmeat Corp. of Orange County. The appointment ends a four-month
search for suceessor to Wllllam Daffy, who. resigned la5t year to return to
private business. The corporation works with public and private. ~ctors to
cnsurea positive environment for b4Sine~ and induSt l). [)unng has tenure
with the LAOOC. Smith was rcsons1blc for the Olympic V1llagt' at UC LA. • • • ToaJ Rarklas, e,.ecuu"e vice president of Tiie Po11lbUlty People of Costa
Mesa recently was guest speaker at a meeting of the t.,ag Beacb Area Chamber
of Commerce. TPP offers management provams for corporations and small
finns, spccialiL1ng in increasing profits. time management and rno11v:at1on. ••• ' Adalbert (Al) D. Oro1011 has been appointed senior director of
development for Tbe Irvine Co.'s commercial office d1v1sion. where he 1s
responsible for new offi ce projects an tht' ci ties of Newport Beach and Irvine.
He had served as vice president and ~nior development manager for Urban
lavestment & Development Co., an Ill inois-based firm. • • • Cllrts A Faant.1 has been appointed south-central regional sales manager
for CIE Systems, b e. of Irvine In has new post. he is charged with sales
By JOHN CUNNln~ ,.,...._......,..
NEW YORK -Jf you can belaevc
the: rhetoric. something. finall y ii.
101ng to be done about it. No. not the
weather. but the federal budget defi-
cit
The deficit. as almost everyone ·~
aware, has blown away the weather as
11 eonversation piece. Everyone is
talking about 11 -and Congress now
promises to do something abou1 at.
Almost every major business group
has offered support for spi:nding cut~.
Federal fund recip1~nb have assured
the public they seek JUSllCe -nothing
more. The president and con-
gressmen have orated on 1hc need to
sacrifice.
The issue couldn't be clcarc.-r:
The S200 b1ll1on budget deficit~
must be pared. and there are onl )
three possible ways an which to do 11:
_;.Spending cuts.
-Tax increases.
-Creation of an economy that wall
produce more revenues.
Whale the is.sues arc clear. tht·
poss1b1ht1cs arc not. and that wall
become clt-ar next week when Con-
grcs'i flnally gets d owl\ to the issues.
It will find .,everal realities rcaf'-
lirmcd:
-Higher ta>.cs arc OK -maybe
even necessary. considering the sorry
"ate of Uncle am'scheckbook-so
long as they are applied to the
interests and finances o f others
-Spending cuts are highly de·
s1rable and. m fact. absolutely necc~s·
ury. hut only when applied to the
benefits of others.
-A ~i'8er. more productive. more
compet1t1 ve economy 1s sometlung
that takes years to <1ch1cve. It cannot
be created in time to solve today's -
or yesterday's -financial crises.
Rhetorically. every special interest
group has been noble enough to bate -
the bullet and acknowledge through
gntted teeth that "everyone must
suffer some pain."
Bui rhetoric '" often expansive.
noble. putnout and sclf.!cffacang. It 1s
sometime~ mere wand as well. It
rarely gets involved with the pain.
which experience shows can be un-
bearable when appli,cd.
The bag haule of the hudJet.
therefore, has only begun. notw11h-
standangall that has been said about 1t
over the past yeur. In fblity. ull has
not ye t been said. and nothi ng has
been done.
Whether. an the end. anything at all
1s done may depend on such ques-
tions as these:
-Will the White House be able to
endure g.reater cuts than already havc
been made an the Defense Dcpan·
mcnt budget"
-Will pressure groups, such as
those representana business and the
aged - -a:. well as members of
congress who feel obliged to them -
be able to accept cuts 1n henefits or
planned increases?
-Will business. including the
small-business community. be able to
aCC'CPt cuts in its favonle pr()jlrn ms.
ineludma t'hmmat1on of the mall
Business Adm1ntstra11on?
Ult1matcly, the que5tion is whether
the U .. citizens arc wilhng and able
10 change a philosophy tha1 ha 'i
cndurtd for five deQ<ies. and which
many of them credit with having
raisc<I America from, the ashc:& of the ..
Great Depression.
However e x p1'cssed. tha t
philosophy was based to some degrc<'
in recognition of government as
leader rather than adm1nastra1or and
as catalyst ra1her than regulator. as a
provider rather adviscf. •
Many Amcncans. including Pres1·
dent ReQ~n. believe that philosophy
evolved into Big Governmen1 -
costly and counterproductive -and
that more independence and re-
sponsibah ty shouldbc returned to the
private sccctor.
The answer may now be heard . Or.
perhaps. il might be drowned out
again by the ga~es of rhetonc.
Bank Profits, bad loan -reserves up
DROGOSZ SMITH REINFRIED HARKINS
management of the seven-state regional. He was former!> d1stnct sales
manager with Molecular Logic, b e., of Dallas. Texas. • • • Joyce LaB011iere, president ofLaBosalere & A11ociates an Laguna Beach.
has been named an honorary member of the Saddleback-Capistrano Valle)
chapter of the NatJoaal Association of Women la Construction. • • • Barbara A. Foy has been promoted to 1he newly created pos1t1on of
manager of markell ng support at General Baslneu Technology, Inc. of Irv 1 ne.
a supplier of printers and terminerals forlBM systems. Foy ha.-. been with GBT
since 1983. ••• Howard A. Rosenberg, a broker associate v. 11h Lingo/Grubb & Ellis 1n
Dana Niguel, has been elected president of the Soatb Orange Coast
Exchangors, a member group of the National Council of "Excbangors.
Rosenberg 1s also a director of the national council and edi ts and publ i~hes the
NCE Newsletter and Marketplace Magazine. Also exccted to office 1<1 Keri
McCarty of Laguna Beach. who wtl serve as vice president • • • Maril)'D (Marty) Relnfriecl has been appointed account <,upcn 1!.ur with
B.J . Stewart Advertising and Public Relations, lac. of Newpon Beach.
responsible fo r bualding-related client maintenance and solic1tang new
business acounts. She comes to B.J . Stewart fro m a post as vice president of
corporate communications for IDM Corp. of Long Beach She has al$0 served
with the Tbe lrvlJle Co. an various capac111es. incl uding a stint a!> marke11 ng
director of Fashion blaad Sboppiog Center an Newport Beach. • • • Jann Church Partners Marketing Ir Grapblc Design lac. ofNewpo11 Beach
has r'ece1vcd a Lulu Award for outsUtndang achievement 1n corporate
communacauons from the Los Angeles Advertlsliag Women. The award was
received for the firm's marketing brochure for Phoenix Tech Ce nter. a Koll Co.
development under construction an Am:ona. Jann \huffh specaahLes 1n
creation of··corporatc 1dent1ties." • • • Aspen Creek. a Mission Viejo Co. neighborhood an Laguna Hall\, has
received 1ts second major award for outstanding design from 1he National
A11ociatloa of Home Builders. The group honored the Columbine plan' with
a Best an American Liv ing Award. Aspen Creek and other winner' 1n the
national design compet111on will be: fea tured an the July issue of Better Homes
and Gardens. The project prev1ousl) placed first in the categol) for Best Singlc.--
Famaly Detached Home. sponsored by the Sales and Marketliag Council of the
BalldlJlg IDdustry Auoclation of Soatltern California.
~ . . .
Huntington Beach-based Sborellne A11ociates, Realtors. ha'> affiliated
with TRANSLO (Transfer Location Co rp.), a worldwide referral n<·t~ork of
independent realtors. "Our affiha11on wnh TRANSLO wall enable_u'i 10 he ller
serve homcsellers here b) working w11h an increased number of tran'iferecs
seeking to purcha<,e homes in our area:· ~1d Raymond Grego,fY, prc\1dent of
Shoreline. which also ha~ an offin.· an Fountain Valk'y. • • • Bill Frank has been promoted to the ncw post of ' ice pre.,1cknt ~1oragc
management engineering for ln1nc-ba5(.·d Western Digital Corp. r rank has ~n Wlth the Irvine compan~ for five years. most rcccntl} a<, director of
strategic storage mangement S}stcms development. • • • Joba S. Muratore, branch manager for the Commercial Credit ofliet.· 1n
Costa Mesa. recent!) attended thl .annual meeting of the Mar) land llrm·, 100
percent Club an Orlando. I l;i fhc meeting recognlll'\ cmrlo}l'C'> fQr
outstanding performance and t1lh1c\cment during the prcv11)u' }t'ar. 1 hose
who attended met or exceeded '>ale' quotes. and each of them rnT1\t•d an all-
expensc-aid trip to Dlsneyworld. • • • Architect Arthur C. Oaolelian and market rc<,earchcr Boyd Martin wert'
featured speakers rcCl·ntl't Jt the R1 ver!l1d" Count) chap11:r of lhl' Bulldlag
1Dd111try A11oclatlon of Southern Cali fornia. Danielian Is president of Newport ~-bated Danielian Associates and Martin I\ president of ( mta Mesa-
based Market ProfllH . fheir prl'\en1a11on 1llu<1trated inno,atl\c design
appraoches 1n affordahk dt·tat hr<I housing aimed at firs t-time buH'r\ • • •
By ROGER GILLO'M' ,.,91Hl_.,....
LOS ANGELES-Security Pacific
Corp. reported an 8.2 percent in-
crease an first-quaner camintt~ Tues-
day but noted a 'significan1 nse in at~
rec;erves for bad loans.
·Meantime. Wells Fargo & Co. said
its profits were up by 12 percent over
a year ago. but 11 also increased us
reserve for bad loans by S 128. 9
million. including a s~cial onetime
set-aside of S64.3 m1lhon to cover
possible foreign loan losses.
Crocker Nauonal Corp .. reco' er-
ang from heavy loan losses last yea r.
on Tuesday posted first-quarter earn-
ings or $9 million. 6r 39 cents per
share. compared to a )Car earlier
when at lost S 121 million. or S5 94 per
share.
Security Pacific
In Los Angeles. Security Pacifi c
Corp.. parent of Security Paci fi c
National Bank. said its earnings for
the first quancr ended March 31 were
$73.5 million. or SI per share.
compared to a year earlier when It
earned $67.9 million. or 92 cents per
share.
John Kooken. chief financial of-
ficer ofSecurit} Pacific. attributed the
earnings gain to a 16 percent rise in
net interest income and a 22 percent
increase an non-interest income. in-
cluding a S 19.5 m1lhon profit from
the sale of secun11cs.
However. he notc.·d that those gain~
were panially offset b> a $32.4
m1l11on set-aside for bad loans. bnng-
ing the quaner's net credit loss to
S 78.6 m1lhon.
Kooken said the high first-quaner
loan-loss rate 1sn 't expected to con-
tinue for the full year.
As of March 3 I. Security Pacific'"
loan-loss rc.-servcs were S520.2
million. or 1.57 percent of loans.
compared to $347.2 million, or 1.22
percent ofloans a year earlier.
Last September. Sccunly Pacific
made a onetime increase of S 150
m1ll1on to its reserves, eating continu-
ing uncenaanty about the ability of
Latin American nations to repay their
debt-..
"We continue to believe that th e
interna11onal debt problem will be
wall us for many years to come."
R 1chard J. Flam son 111. Secunt)
Paci fic's chairman and chief ex-
ecutive. said at the com pan)·., annual
meeting Tuesday.
Wells Fa rgo
San Francisco-based Well\ Fargo
C o. posted fi rst-quaner earnings of
~45 million. orS 1.95 per~hare. for the
quarter ended March 31. compared lo
a year earlier when it earned $20
m1ll1on. or S 1.52 per -.hare
Ho"cver. the com pan) disclosed a
huge se1.as1de brought 1t'i total loan-
loss reserves to $335.9 m1ll1on as of
March 31. That compares with
$205.9 malhon a year earlier.
Wells Fargo said 11 wrote off S52.5
UPs AND DowNs
NEW YORK (AP) -The !ot1owl119 Ii" •hows the Over· the· Counter •toclr.• and werrents lh•I have wne up the most and down lhe mosl t>ued on-i>ercenl of ch1nge for Wed .. No MCUrlllts lr1dl119 t>efow S2 or 1000 s~rts ere Included. Net and 1*'Cent1ge cn1nge1 ere lhe dltterence belwMn the prtvloo' dosing hid price aNt lod•v's IHI t>ld pr ice Ul'S Juet Darrow h.1c, been promoted to proJl.'U manager for Hogan l\oy
Partaers, Planners and Land1capt" Architects ofCoua Mesa Da rnc hao; been l
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recent quarter. compared to $40.9
m1lhon a year earlier. Bank spokes-
man Davc Murray said the bad loan~
were a mixture of domestic and
foreign credits.
Crocker
Crocker Chairman Frank Cahouet
credited the company's improved
performance to "a relum to a more
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normal prov1s1on tor possible loan
losses and increased cash collections
on non-performing loans."
Crocker National is the parent of
San Francisco-based Crocker Bank.
For the three months ended March
31. Crocker increased its loan-loss
reserves by $25 million. compared to
$327 million in the prior quaner and
S 148 m1lhon 1n the fir\t quarter of
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1984.
As of March 31. Crocker's toU\I
loan-loss reserve was $299 million. or
1.93 percent of loans. compared to
$286 million. or I. 76 percent ofloa11s.
a year earlier.
The company's non-performing
assets. including $243 million in
foreclosed real estate. total $1.34
b1lhon at the end of the q uaner
On
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1 UPs AND Dov.Ns
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tor Thurwev. No SKurlll.s trading t>elow S2 are I~
·vded. Net and i>erceritaoe C.h•f"IOH •r• ti. difference between the prevloui doSino price and Thursdlr;~{ P.m . price.
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That's an apt desc ription of both business and
business people along the Ora n ge Coa t. To keep track of
where companies are goin~ a nd whic h peopl are helping
them get there.just watc h Credit Line' -every day in the
Business section of your new Dlily_!lilal
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f'UKKY WI?fDRBEAN r • by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"I think I'll toke a rain check on
sc hool today."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
·-~
"Don't ask me where he digs them up."
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"George, every guy with • brtefceae la not
•n 1udltor for the IRS."
•THE RtASON 1 LIKE lURTlES 8EST IS BECAUSE
1HEY"RE THE ONLY PfTS -qJ CAN PARK
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by Kevin Fagan
by Jim Davis
WMAT ARE. YOU POING WrTH
MY OOLPF16H,GARF'IELP ?
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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WITH 1H£; SMALLEST
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by Jeff MacNalt
H6RE. AU. 1EN F'EOFt£
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
TUMBLEWEEDS
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ROSE IS ROSE
I BRIDGE
by Lynn Johnston
by Pat Brady
A HELPING HAND ON DEFENSE
Both vulnerable. South deals
NORTH
• Q 10 6 3
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<> K 7
• 875
WEST
+ KJ
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O A QJ 43
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EAST
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The bidding:
South Weat North Ealt
I + 1 NT Obie PaH
PH • 2 ¢ 2 + PaH '+ PaH PaH PaH
Opening lead: Queen of vi. . Top ll'vel partnership!! 1n the ll.S
are not noted ror their longevity.
An outst.andln1t ,.xcepl1on 1" that of
Edgar Kaplan of New York and
Nor man Kay of l'hiladelphia, who
have bt!en playinff tog,.thN. and
winnin~ lOJCt'lhtr. for mort than o
quartt'r of a ctntury. Note their
dtfense on this dHI from the trial•
to !elect the U.S. team more yeau
ago than Wf' would rar,. to mf'nllon.
When Rortfi cfoubltd h1" ovt-rull
of one no trump. Kaplan prudently
retreated t.o two diamonds-a con
tract that would have been made as
the cards lie. Nor th-South reached
four spades in quick time and
Kaplan got orf to the good lead or
the queen of hearts.
The defense was superlative.
Declarer played low from dummy,
and Kny overtook with th~ king of
hearts to shift to a club. Declarer
won the king and his problem was
to avoid a lo!ler in each suit -ob
viously. West WA marked with thf'
king of spadt~ and queen of clubs
for hi!! ovtrcAll Declarf'r·~ plan was
to strip the red suih from his hand
and dummy. then throw West on
lead with the king of trump to
for« a ruff·slu(f or a club le-ad Into
dtdarer's tf'nact'.
Declarer lrd a low diamond. and
Kaplan made 11 f1nf' play when he in
qn1llf liis jacl<. Pummy:,-TtTntr won . .
•
and Kay signaled with l he ten. The
ace of hearts was cashed, a hear t
was ruffed aod declarer then exited
with a low.diamond. Had West been
forced lo win this trick, the end play
would have succeeded. But because
pf his earlier ducking play he was
CHARLES
GOREN
now able to follow low on th~ dia
mond and allow his partner to win.
Another club from East set up the
queen or clubs as tht fourth trirk for
th,. defense. ..:
Fw laf•raat.lo1 ebout Ch&rle1
G4N'e1 ., MW .. wlMtter for ~Iida•
playen, writ. Gwea Bnqe Lett.r,
1tot C1 .... 1 ... a Av~ .• Claaamle·
.... N.J .088Tt:
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in 10-3
defeat
Irvine High Saw its two-game
winning streak stopped and its South
Coast League baseball record fall to
3-3 Wednesday as visiting defending
CIF 2-A champion Laguna Hills
dominated every phase of the game in
collecting a I 0-3 victory.
The verdict ups Laguna Hills'
league record to 4-2. The Hawks are a
game behind first place El Toro.
Irvine evened the count at 1-1 in·
the bottom of the first inning when
Jim Murph y si rtgled Remy
Rahmatulla to second with a handle
blow to center. allowing the latter to
eventually score on Bobby Hamehn's
run-scoring grounder.
But Laguna Hills held all of the
cards. striking for three runs in the
third. fourth and fifth innings to
assume an insurmountable lead.
The Hawks put together three base
hits in the third inning and Chad
Miller's two-run triple in the founh
sent the Vaqueros looking for relief
-help.
Howard Gasser led off the fifth
frame with a 350-foot shot over the
fence in left<enter and Sean Hardy
followed with a double to right to
highlight that three-run spun for
Laguna Hills.
Wayne Helm. meanwhile. held
Irvine in check with the exception of
Murphy's blooper in the first inning
and Rick Smetenka'sdouble to center
in the fourth, which was cashed in
with the help of an infielder's error
and a balk on Helm.
Helm took a breather in the fifth
and the Vaquerors got one more run,
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Woodbridge lncna111 ... View..._ In eoftlNlll.~
Edlaon remelna unbeaten In lunMt '•wlmmlng. C2.
D811y l'llot pfloto by LH '•JM
Eagles rooSt
at the top
in Sea ·view
Estancia pounds
~ on Mesa, 13-5;
University falls
Estancia High as in command of the
Sea View League baseball race follow-
ing Wedne~ay's final games of the
first round -wnh a one-game lead
over Un1vers11y and Newport
Harbor.
Here's what happened Wednesday·
Estancia 13, Cott.a Mesa ~: The
Eagles unleashed an I I-hit attack.
including five doubles. as the Mus-
tangs fell to 3-4 and three games off
Estanc1a's league-leading pacx.
Rapping out two-base hits tn the
night game at Te Winkle Park in Costa
Mesa were Mike Lu1an. Matt Hat-
fi eld. Dave Ursini. Dave Caballero
and John Ucker.
Ursini and Caballero each went 2
for 3 and Scott Clements was 2 for 4 as
Estancia parlayed tts offense wtth
seven Costa Mesa errors for the eas)
'ictor..
Estancia ga\e Hatfield an 8-1 lead
to work wtth through three innings
and pushed 1t to 13-~ before Hatfield
left after fi,.·e innings. surrendenng
JUSt one hit.
Fote)' struck out five in that span.
Urs1ni's two-run double keyed
Estanc1a's liH-run third mning Hat-
field contnbuted to hts cause with a
run·S('"onng double m rhe four-run
fifth.
_Sea Vlew •tand!¥~ .
Fit•'IC•• ' • 1 Uni11enllv 5 2 1
Ntwoort Harbo< S 2 i
s..ooi.o.ci.. 4 ) 2
CMte Mna 3 4 3
Woodor!OIM 2 $ 4 ~
~~ 2 s .
CMone de! M41r I 6 S
WNM'41Y'• Sc.a
E1ter1Cte ll Coile MeM S
S.oet~a t Unlv~ilv 1
Newoon Herbo< 13. Woodb<!Ogt 2
Laoune 8 .. ch 6. Corone de4 Mar 3
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Newport HarDOr er COf'one oet Mar e ll8'1CI• ,, Ur>lvt nlty .
Costa ~ .. at SadclleOeCk
Laoune &ffctl at Woodl>ridlle
Newport Harbor 13, Woodbrid&e %:
The Sailor!> (5-2) handled the War-
nors in convincing fashion. uttlwng
15 hns. including homers by Chuck
McGavran and Manny Adams. wnb
eight frtt passes and four Wood-
bndge errors
It was over before Woodbndge
could get a o;econd at-bat as Harbor
collected fo ur runs tn the second
inning w11h the help of five waJks and
J oe~ Jam~· two-run single.
~ann\ .\dams went 3 for 5 with
IWO runs and two RBI. whale Oris
Parks went :! for 4 with two RBI for
the Sailors .\nd. James swung a big
bat for the WIOOCrs, gotng 2 for 4 Wtlh
. two RBI.
Fi'e more runs poured across 1n
the sixth inning. capped b) Mike
Jarbov.'s two-run single.
Jon Mahoney went six innings.
stnking out six and walking one.
allowing one run.
· thanks to Rahmatulla's third of four
walks. and Steve Lipton's fielder's
choice after Rahmatulla was moved
around to third on a fielder's choice
and wild pitch.
Laguna Hill• Hla(b's Steve Fespe~an ls
out at second •• lrvine'• George Kouture•
fires to first during action Wednead&y at
Irvine. Laguna Hlll• won, 10-3.
Matt Shaffer had Mesa's onl\ e\tra
base hit. a double.
Estancia travels to lfnt\er~1t\ Fn-
da~.
~cGa' ran slugged a two-run shot
in the fifth inning after Adams had
(Pleue eee SEA VIEW /C2)
Price hike, Patterson and PR at Anaheim
There·s a lot of action at the Big A. but
~t tle of it has to do with playing ball
Nobod) came in on the noon recomml.'nd the Rams· Ol'\.\ quar·
balloon from Saskatoon and asked terback D1l'tcr Brock . Coach John
me. but ... Robinson has ne,erlx'en more
. •The Dodger commun1cattons. l'\Cited about a pla)er. collcge or pro
PR. marketing. etc .• people should •..\man likl· Red Pa11ason. "'ho
hold scminarS:forotherteams with gave hi s hfc 10 b::ic.cball . should ha' I.'
the Angels a,s the first customers. kfl the Angel!> with a d1nna and a
•Looking fc1ra question tht' plaque rather than in a hull.
Hearns-Hagler thing left unanswered: •The Lakerc; raised their pnces and
... ban event. held in a dance hall in the media rooffell 1n ... A week or t\\O
Las Vegas and shown onl) on closed earlier the Rams pul acros~ a boo'il
c1 rcu11 TV. really a public sporting \\.1th little orno reacuon.
event and is the media manipulated'? """""-•Jocke)' W1llte Shoemaker."' ho 1s
•Now that the season 1sdrawin$ IO an ou1s1anding tennis playe r. wa~
a close. perhaps the LA ('tippers will asked about riding 1n the Grand
explain what they meant by .. the National Steeplechase and he replu:d.
people's team." .. , would Just as soon tf\ pla) ingat
•There must be something to Wimbledon ..
Edison
avoids
big upset
Edison High remained unbeaten 1n
Sunset League volleyball Wednesday,
setting up a crucial with La Quinta
Fnday night -if thi:y can come
down to eanh after a near-upset at
Fountain Valle)'.
The host Barons extended the
Chargers to such an extent they were
within one point of taking it in four.
but Edison pulled it out. 14-16. 15-5.
12-15.16-1 4.15-9.
Carlos Briceno, who finished with
25 kills. along with the play of senior
middle blocker Nathan Edmons ( 12
kills) and Junior setter Norman
Abella ( 12 kills). led the wa)' fo r
Fountain Valle). but when it got to
1he decider. once again 1n w~hris
Carpenter of Edison stepping ·{or·
ward.
.. We ~ot Chns into the front row at
that poin t," said Edison Coach Dan
Glenn. "and he made four or fi e of
hts kills.
, Gary Petti•
• .\ gu~ \aid thC' legal \quahblc
bi.'l"'cen thl' .\nsclsand 1hn ·1t) ot
.\nahe1m 1sgett1ngchild1sh . Don't
the\ all?
•.\re 1hc race track\ sttll lohb~ 1ng
agJ1n~t the( aliforn1a Lottl·~·.•
• fhc \\ orld Hod.e)' .\ssociatton ,.,
holdtnga rl'un1on 1n Palm pnngs
1h1,,ummcr .. Inasmuch as lhl'
Buo
TUCKER
If o~nard \hook hand\ on the deal
\\Ith .\I Da\ls. ~ou horx•O\nard
uluntcd '" fini('r'
• \ OU k Oll\.\ ) OU 3 rl' gelll ng old.• f
'nu r Klcl'I m·\ l'r heard ol M 1cke'
\.1antk· nr Roger I\ 1anc.
\\I I.\ was rl'\pon~1ble for toda~ ·~
\alarics. lhl.' ~I! L pla~ crs assoc tat ion
-ihould host a rnckta1l pan~ or at lca-.t
!>end !lowers
SPORTS COLUMNIST
• L1kl' mQ\t such a flairs. the dinner
honoring R11rnc. t>qu1pml·n1 mJn Dtin
Hl'\\ 1111s lo~k O\ erd1k I
•~anta .\)'111a\clu~1ng rad1owm·
ml·rua1,.,a1t.I "'-o"' \UU "'111 ha'e to
\.\Jll un11IOuotx·rtorgrcat thorough-
bred racing" ..\'en \Uccc-.'tlul •The N(•v. Orlcan<.,~;.i1nt~arl' I han Sport\ lllu,1rateif' -l heap shol · lea.., tng Do<lgl•ntl\\ n J'I a train ins \ttc
but the Dodgl'rs "''II \Ur' 1 H'.
•Most ofthl' recent 'alee; forc,porh
franchises ha' e hcl'O to auto deakrc,
[here's a ml·o;sage I hl'fl' 'Oml' plal'l'
•l.lpon'I lllu•>tra tl.'d rx·r'l"l~ \.\1th
c,tones about 1ntla11on 1n Jll area' ul
athlet1l"i bul "hat '" nlilrl' o\l'rpntn1
•lfgu11l\ mcmbcr\ol thl' fulanl·
hJ'tkl'.thall ll'am 1n\ oh cd in thl' prnnt
,h,I\ mg thing u1uld F,ll to Jail \.\llh
hardt:lll'i.Ji. n m111al-, \l'f\ mg le\\ llnll'
• T ht' k•gal aspcl't<. being nc1thl'f
h'l•re nor thcrl.' one "'onder!> 11 thl' Cit\
ot \n;1he1m n·ah1c'I 11 has a good ·
th1ngg.01ng"' 1th the .\ngelc; I hl'dOI.''> not makl.' point <,hJ\ 1ng
rig.ht. but 11 pnn okl'\ .,11ml· tht1ught
• 1 he Ra1dl'rc;"' ill mll\ l' 1hc11
• Prl·t.i1l tHln the Ram,-Ra1def\
\hrnda\ nightgarnl.'on rx-c 21 .. 'lll
bl: \old out J nJ '>him non l<X'a I T \ 1r.11 ni ng hl·.1dquar!l·1, ll 1 <h nJri.l .rnJ
Sans shoes, sub suffers
Angels take advantage
to log 4-3 win over Twins
MI NNE.\POLI l.\P) -M1nnec;ota T"''"'
rookie <ihonstop Cireg Oagnc hac; karned thl' hard
"'a' 1ha1 -,p1kl'' arc not m.1de for ·\<ttroturf
· ~ubhing at 'hon !Or the IOJUrl·d Ro~ \malle'
~ednec;da~ aga1n<;t the .\ngdc;. (1agm· "a~ l<tughl
wearing the "'rong 'hOl''I at the Ml·trodomc
He lcll do"' n on "'hat appeared to be a pcrli:ct
double pla) grnundcr off th e bat of Mike Bro,\n
Shonh thereafter. Cian Pc111c; laCl'd a tv.0-0111. t\.\o-
run '>ingll· to tap thl' .\ngd,' thrl'C-run 'Ccond 1nn1ng
IO their~-' \ ll'IOr\
"I\ 1' kt'! \.\l'OI uut lrnm undt·r nil' .. ( 1<1g1w ~11i.l
"Th.11 v.a,.thl' h1g pla\ ol the g<tml' 11·., kind ol
l'01harra\o;1ng -lhl' ball 1\ h11 right to 01l' .111d I end
up on m\ fare.''
~k 'aid that hi.' 'onwttmcs \\Car'> c,p1kl''> OClJU\l'
11 ht'lp'> him dig in "'hen he'<, b.\lt1ng Rut Jltl'r h"
\l1p. he d1angl.'d 111 1urt'<,h1)('\
.\\ 11 turned out. Gagne went \-fo r-' 1n lhl• turt
shoes. 'o ·1hl' 'p1kcc; ll'.lll~ turned out 111 l°x'
unnen·,.,;ir.
"( \J\\ ·tht• double plJ\ -and thl•n 'Room'" hl·
said. "It Wl' gc111 thal.'\ l\\O out and (pttl'hl·rJ luhn
(Bulcherl can rd.I\ a hit 11·, too bJd. John p1tl'hl·J a .
good game ..
Rut\ hi:r 11.1 allma.cd onh thrl'l' h11' 1n the tin.11
'1\lh 1n11111go; but lOUld nol prC\l'Ol ~1 1nncsota ...
\l\lh '>tra1gh1 defeat
Doug D1:( inn'' "'ho~ \.llflfil·e th in tht' tilth
tnning lolltH\ed a triple b~ Rod (arc"' and dro'c tn
"'hat pro' ed to be the"' inning run. began the .\ngel<;'
'l'l'ond-1nn1ng urn,mg "'1th a '>Ingle
·\ltl'f Arc'"'".' h11 Bt•bh\ Gmh·, lhl'lkl•J -
, .. , ing \lngk \l<lrl'J De( 1nle"• and Boh B1H•nl'
,,,l nlilnl Brt'"" .rnJ (1rtlh 1010 <;n1nng pn,1111in
Om· out latl'I Pe111' -"'ho <.trud. l)Ul l1111r
11mc" again'>! T'''"' plllhc.r ~like "m1th,on \hrn-
d;i' night -hneJ an 0ff·'ipl'ed Rwchcr dch' en intn
rig.ht tielJ
The l \\Ill<.. pu lkJ \\llhin \.~ tn the third .in run-
\1.nnng dl1L1hk' h\ 1'.11h\ Pu1..l..ctt and "-l·nt llrhi:k
tx·torc Dd 1nl1.·,· ,,11. rtlil"l' th madl' 11 .l ~
\malll'\ pl.1' 1n1t Jc,1gnJll'd htttl'r "'h1 k h"
,(ighth pulled h.rn1,1nng. nwnd' hit ,1 h11mr run 111
I hl' \I\ tit
R1g.ht·hJnda Jim \IJton t-n "'cnt "" mn in~'
·" 1lw \n)!l'I' fll•,lt'd their third 'tra1ght 'll ll •r.
()011n1l' \h111rc p1h hl•d lllll'-hll relll'I iH l'r thl' finJI
lh rl'l' 11\11111~' t(1r thl' \ngcJ,· tir<.t <,<t\ l' t\I I I.)~ ......
l\·111, \\ h11 h.ttll'il leJd1)fT 10 ht\ di ~'
~rtnrmann \h1ndJ' "'a'> droppl·d w ninth
\\ l'1lrw,J.1'
I k ,,11d l\fanagl·r l •cnc Mau1.h "1uc;1 told mr 11
"J' o' l'I .tnd not to l":lrn 11 into the ne\l game Thl'
J,1, 1lf) ~JH' meal hanrt' to jlct 11 out ot m' mind
Suns just
a warIDup
for Lakers?
LA opens playoffs
against depleted
Pl1oenix at Forum
lNGLEWOOO (AP) -The Los
Ang8'es Lakers -healthy, rested
and on a roll -begin their quest
for yet another trip to the Netlon81
Basketball Associatlon finals when
they open the playoffs tontght
(7:30~ at the Forum against the
Phoenix Suns.
"I think we're focused now,"
Lakers Coach Pat Rlkty after a
wo'rkout Wednesday. "I think the
team Is older now. and we've
benefitted from what happened In
the past.
"We're In a good frame of mind." •
The Lakers, who wtll be shoottng
for their fifth finals berth In slx
years. had their 1983-84 campaJgn
end on a sour note. as they lost the
NBA title to the Boston Celtics In
seven games.
"I don't think we seek any kind of
redemption," said Riiey. asked
about the loss In the finals last year.
"We're Just going out to play and
play hard.
"We look et It as another
opportunity, that's all."
Reallstically. the opening best·
of-five series against the Suns
would appear to be little more than
a tuneup f<>< the Lakers. who ended
the regular season by winning 27 of
their last 31 games. Including nine
of their last 10. ·
That gave Los Angefes a 62-20
record for the season. second best
in the club's hlstory and MCOnd
best in the league this r.· one game behind the Celtics.
The Suns. who have nev won a
playoff series against the laker•
and took just one of six meetings
with Los Angeles this MMOn.
wound up With a 36-46 reo«d aftef
thetr lineup waa decimated by
in Juries.
Ed15on was down bv a 14-1 I count,
but pulled it out to win. 16-14. then
ran ·off an·S-0 streak 1n the finale to
seal tt .
• Fountain Valley cul 11to11-8 in the
last set. -but Edison's early surge
proved 100 much to overcome and
the Ba rons fall to 6-3. firml)' en-
trenched in third place.
For the Dodgers '-Marshall it's feast or famine
The Barons' passing game had
taken tis toll on Edison from the start.
asev1dencedb)a IO-l lcad 1nthefi'"'t
game
The C'harger!I rallied to send it into
overtime. bu t they were still down by
a 2-1 count going into the fourth set.
Carpenter. a 6-1 senior with exct"p-
11onal Jumping ahtllt)'. turned 11 on at
that point and eventually was credi-
ted Wt th 27 kllJ\.
Rtrhard Smtih. a Junior outside
hitter. had 19 ktll!i for Edison. and teammate~ Gra)'!iOn lJuBosc. Edd ie
Rapp and David Wet1el sparkled
l lo;c"' here 1n the un\cl Wednes-
day:
Marina 3, Weatmln1ter 0: Tht.·
V1k1n1~ ~ce1vcd "tronJ. <iuppon from
JUn1or m1ddll' hitter Mike Martin and
(PleHe VOLLEY /Cl)
He stri.kes oufthree t imes. then gets
thegame-winningh-it in 11th inning
LO ANGELES (AP) -Mike
Manhall. the Los Angeles Dodgers'
right fielder. hns a theory-no matter
how bad you might look one time to
the plate. thin&" can get better.
Wednesday night hi s lhcory
proved sound. Marshall struck out
three times m a row -once m lhe
ninth inning with a chance to win the
game -but tn the hottom of the 11th
he came through with a ~me
winning \Ingle ao; the Dodge"
squeezed out a 1-0 v1e1ory over the
Houc;ton stroo;
The win clevnted the Dodgen into
:i '1nunl tie with Snn Diego for first
plat.·e 1n thc Nouonal League West -
the fin111me <;mcdunc I the Dodge"
have a" mulh a'> ~hared LhLJQJUPOL
-and Lo<; .\11gelco; opened a tour·
gDmc seneo; against thl· Padre\ th 1"
afiemoon IO San Dll•go
··1t doesn't matter what \OU did thl'
tacit 11mt' )OU "el'f ut-ha1.'· rca<>oned
Marshall. .. bt.•causc the nC\I time up
there you might hnH an oprxmun1I\
to ht:lp the club ..
f"'tcc alrcad'f this ne"' sca!>On.
both 1tmelt aga1n\t Hou,ton.
Mar\holl's thcof) ha' worl..etl On
.\prtl 11 in Houston. Marshall ~truck
out tv.o 11mes before he singled and
Inter homcrrd It fled the Dodgrr<. to a
4.3 win
I le come through ..µin "'"''"''~a'
night afkr fir<tt ~tnktng out in lhr
htih. \C\C'nth and ninth inning' tl1\
ninth·1nn1n1t" b11Tanw with 11 "''tC'n
Ital "'inning run on 'l'u1nd
Marshall \.\3<; ac. harr' '"th th1'
[)odgl.'r<>' dl'lcnc;e a<; h1.· "a' h" gJml'·
\\IOOIOg htl. ht<\ ~\'\Ind 111 till' <.t'3\0n
"Defrn\C "'on th" ~Jml· .. he ..aid
.... OU haH to 81\l' tht• lll'lt'O\l' lfl0d11
\lkr (Tue<ida} l n1gh1·, ~J111l' 1l wa<;
Olll' 10 \.\in hkl' lhl\ It h\llk' 111..t• Jll
dur "ins arc going to l timl' ll'Ulf.h ..
Marshall "a11allutlinti10 till' nm th·
inning rnta~t rophc 111 tlll' night
bl'lnrc. "'hen the r">..xltll'f'. Jl·kn"t'
nimpletch tollapwd l t•a1.ltntz \.)
entering tht· ninth. thl• \\1H" '4.on·d
'"' run' with the aid qi \\\11 lll,th
error;. fot a 7. \ '""'
\\t.•dn<''><ln\ night' .. 1.1ni:" Rid,
llnne''"utt of l 0" <\nlll'li'' and \11lt' ~Ott of I luu\ton hurkl1 'hutnut hall
101 l'tllht inning-. H1,nt'\l ult "'ho ""a'
l..nod,C'd uu1 1n thC' fourth inning nl
hi\ lirc.t '>\Jn ;illowl"1.1 nnh thrr1· hit'
"'·•llt"d one and \\rm k 111111hn·,· '<.1llt
ullov.1'<l lf\t+f hth t11111w~t "' l" and
MArsball Hone,catt
""alked no one
< lrc'I Hcl\h1\t·r I O "'ho 'ilancd on
\fonda' n1iht t:inH' ''"in tht· ninth
rt'ttrcd the t'nl\ nine h.lllt.'f'\ hl· tan•d
and hC'ncliteJ from l\1:l r-.hall'<, t lut~·h
~1nglc to t•mt•rgC' '"th<'"' inner I r.ink
D1Pino 0-1 the f<)111th lfou<.tnn
hurkr hl<'I.. the ln'I'
Rool 1l' ~.lfll\01) r>u Ill an \tancd
tht' Dodpr,...· "inn1n11 ra lh In th1• 11th
"1th a singrc to u•nter. Rill Ru~ll
~cntircd "'-en l 4lndreau\, who
c,tant•tl the game on the bemh. strucl
nut .ind the .\<.trCl'> intC'ntionalh
p.1'>5t.-d l)n Ped ro l 1ucrrern 1\.1arshail
v.a., ne\t and he h.l()ped a \ingle tn\(l
kl\-<'C'nt('r that SCClred Duncan.
(1ucrrero ""a' part1cularh
outo:.tand1ng at third ha~ for Lo'
.\ngeles. handling right chanet'S Oav.-
lr-.sl\ and also dcpnV1ng the .\<itros ot
a run 1n thr s"th inning With 8111
Doran on \<'l·ond -one of onf\ tv.u
H1)u\tt'ln runner"\ to get that (ar -
D1cl..it" l hon dnlled a two--out
~rounder 'harph tllward the v. hol<'
l'ict>A~n third and ~hon (ruerTern
&l<H «1 th1.• hall. mJdt• a complete tum
and tm-d to firu in ttmc for the third
llUI
'-hrdukd to c;tan th1' afternoon·,
µme 10 C\an 0110 '48S f emand<1
Valcntut'la I· I. 01 Lu\ •\n&ck'
Mafli Thurmond ll-0 for the Padn-'
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NCAA threatens
toUgher penalties
on guilty schools
Prom AP dJtpatclMs ,.
KANSAS CITY -Schools rould be • forced to give up football or basketball for
two years and the NC AA enforcement staff
would pm far-re ch101 powen. under a revolutionary
scrie$ of get-tough measures t'lpproved WcdneS<tay by
the NC'AA Council.
"We're institutma the athkuc equivalent of the
death penalty," said one observer who asked not to be
identified. "In some cases ... 11 is thc.dtJTerencc between
sendina someone to jail or sending him to the aas
chamber." ·
The proposals were drawn up by thC' newly-created
NCAA Presidential Commission and will be put to a
vote of all NCAA schools at a special convention J.une
20.21 m New Orlean~. If adopted. most will go an to.
effect at once. . .
· Jack Davis, president of the NCAA .. said ·~ an
interview at the conclusion of the councils meeungs
here Wednesday th1tt he expect'! the measures to be be
adopted. Each will require a roll call voJc -me~&
that e,yery school's vote will be a matter of. public
record. ·
"We ~lise a fedang of urgcnq among college
presidents lt\ai 5ome1h1nj needs to be done 1mmed1-
11ely to addreu the issue of antcgnt} an college
athletics," said Davis.
Brewen band Detroit flret lou
Dua)' Darwla p11chcd a two.-htt Ill
shutout to be t Jack Morrhl 1n 1 brilliant
i>itchsngducl and Jim Ga•taer had a tripJt
and an RBI sinalc as Milw9ukcc beat
Detroit. 2-0. Wcdne~a~. hand1na the T1acrs their firi.t
defeat an lleven Amencan wauc sames. Darwin.
obtained 1n an off-season trade with the Texaa. Rangers.
had lasted ju t 4~ annif\1$ in his flrst stan. He struclt out
1wo and walked one as he wop his fint d~ision for the
Brewers . JetM Barfiel• sma hed a three-run homer
olT reliever Dave Stewart in the
bottom of the I 0th 1nmn1 10
propel Toronto to a 3· I victory
over Texas. The Ranaers had
broken a scoreless tie in their half
of the I 0th on a bases-loaded
nficr fly by Toby Hl(l'afl off
8111 Caadlll, 3-1 . . . Frtd Lynn
coll~ted thrtt b.i.a-4fld SOOfed
twice and Cleveland committed
two eighth-innina errors to hdp
Baltimore score three runs and
O..taer take a 6-3 victory over the
Indians. Sammy Stewart, 1-0. got the victory with 2111
innings of scoreless relief for the Orioles ... Mike Davit
behed his founh homer and scored three runs 10 pac.c
Oakland to an 8-4 victory and a sweep of their thr~
~me series against Seattle ... Cll.arlle Lelbrandt
pitched a four-hitter and light-hitting Buddy Blan·
calau drilled a three-run homer to lead Kansas City to
a 6-1 victory over Boston. Leibrandt, 1-0. a veteran left-
hander. struck out five, walked three and did not allow
a hit until Rieb Gtdmaa'1 two-out s1ngk in the fifth.
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The proposals arc the result of several months of
research and meetings and were not prompted by the
recent basketball scandals at Tulane.
Bill Hunt. head of the NCAA enforcement
depanment, said they arc the most cxtra<?rdmary steps
taken in the w~r.10 clean up colle~e a~hlet1cs that he has
Rede complete aertea aweep
Surging Nick Eusky drilled three hits Ill
and drove in two runs and Tom Browala1
Say it ian•t so ·-· -
The Anaela' Bob Boone (rlfbt) loou down
at Mll)Jie.ota flnt bueman Kent Hrbek
after he wu picked off ln the ninth lnnlnC
Wednff4ay nl&bt. An&ela poated 4 ·S win.
seen since he joined the assoc1at1on in I 972. . ··we have determined that there are 1nd1v1duals
out there who have been w1lhng to accept the traditional
probation penalties of no bowls or no television .~s t~e
price you have to pay for a wanning program, said
Hunt. "But 1f yo u're not going to have any lond of
program for t~o years -I thank those people arc going
to conclude that 11's not wonh 11. We want to make them
feel that 1t'sjust not wonh it anymore."
Qaote of the day
,,.. Nenao, athi.t.le d irector at Geor~own.
llft« the Hoya lo9t to VtttanoYa In the NCAA
bakett.lf champlonthlp geme: "Thwe comet a
potnt ~ YoU oonoede you haw com. ecrou a
tMm of deltlny ...
Heame·broke hand inflrat
DETRO IT -Thomas Hearns sµf-
fered multiple fractures an his ng~t han~ 1n
his middleweight champ1onsh1p bo.ung
loss to Marvan fiagler Monday night in Las
Vegas the promoter said Wednesday.
Hearns. the World Boxing Coun cil s~wel
terweight cham~ion, was stopped 1n the third round by
Hagler, the undisputed middleweight ~ham pion.
Hearns apparently suffered the injury when he
struck Ha~er's head with a right uppercut an the fir'lt
round. said Bob Arum. president of Top Rank. the
Atlannc Cit). NJ .. based promoter~.
Dr. Thomas Magnell discovered metacarpal
fractures ~f the fighter> nng and little fingers during an
examination an Detroit. Arum said 1n a statement.
Kattered sax hits as Cincinnati beat ·
Atlanta, 6-1. Wednesday fo{..@' sweep of
their thrce-pme series. Ahead 2-1 af\er five inninas. the
Reds broke the game open with three runs in the sixth .
.. In other National League games. Keldl Merelaad
atont:J for three errors with a three-run scventh·innina
double that gave Chicago a 5-4 victory over Philadel-
phia and thr Cubs' seventh win in eiaht games this
season. Onie Vlr&ll's two-run homer off Chicago
reliever George Frazier, first of the season for the
Phillies, had given Philadelphia a 3-1 lead in the tbp of
the seventh ... Jim Wolllford singled home Aadre
Dawson from third base with two outs in the sixth
inning. gi ving Montreal a 2-1 triumph over St. Louis
behind a combined four-hatter by Joe Htsbtfl and Jeff
Reardoa ... Darryl Strawberry and Rafael Sutua
each belled home runs. doubled and scored three times
as the streaking New York Mets built a seven-run lead
before holding off Pittsburgh. 10-6 ... In off-the-field
news. San Francisco acqui~d catcher Alex Trevlao
from Atlanta 1n exchange for outfielder Jolin Rabb, who
bas been playing with the Giants' Triple-A club in
Phoenix.
Baseball talks grind to a halt
NE YORK -The Major League Ill layers As oc1ation asked the baseball
owners for cta1led financial data. includ-
ing statements on each team, Wednesday
and said there was no point m continuing to bargain
until management is willing 10 discuss the issues or
until the data ill evaluated.
.. We have been bargaining for 5111 months and
fun<:t1onall ). nothing has happened.'' Donald Fehr.
al·tang executive diractor of the union. said.
SEA VIEW BASEBALL. • • J'romCl
put a solo shot out in the first frame.
Jeff Stoddard had a baseHmpty
homer for Woodbridge and Matt
Seymour went 2 for 3 for the
Warriors. who fell to 2-5.
Sacldleback t, Unlvenlly 7: Saddlc-
back (4-3) dropped the host Trojans
to S.2 behind the combination of a
three-run homer by Nick Santa Cru1
and seven University errors-four of
those coming in a disastrous five.run
fifth inning.
Saddleback had gone down 1-2 on
three pitches an that annang before an
error and free pass preceded Santa
Cruz's belt on the first pitch. A
University error, Hector Santa Cruz's
single. another error. an intentional
walk and finally a two-run error by an
infielder added insult to injury.
Alex"">\rc~·s two-run single 1n the
third was the key t'o a thrce·run
uprising for Saddleback.
Both teams rapped out nine h11s.
and there were six extra base hits.
including a solo homer by Univc r-
llity's Jeff Baker. ·
Baker went 2 for J with three RBI.
SOFTBALL
Laguna Beacb 8, Corona del Mar 3:
Junior left-hander Coby Nacss
fanned three and did not walk a batter
on the way to the win. Naess has
struck out 45 th1'i year and ha s given
up only fi ve walks.
He received plenty of offeni.1ve
help as teammate Mark McDonald
went 2 for 3 w11h an RBI . and
freshman Danny Lane had two RBI
in a 2-for-3 performance.
The Artists (2-5) built a 6-0 lead
after three innings. and didn't allow
the Sea Kings a run until the ~1xth to
drop ('dM into the Sea V 1ew cellar at
1-6.
In the third when Laguna i.cored
four times, McDonald sana.led an
Reasor for the first run. Kent {'°hesle~
singled an the second and freshman
Danny Lane deli vered a two-run
double. Lane was playing an only his
second varsity game.
C'dM answered with 11~ thrl'C ru·ns
in the sixth inning a!> Kevin
Kavanaugh and Enc Whang ~angled
an runs and Steve Satchell lifted a
sacrifice fly
Comeback
forMurcer?
NEW YORK (AP) -The New
York Yankees. who have bNti
1earchlng for a left-nanded power
hitter, may have one In their front
office.
Bobby Murcer, who retired two
yeere ago and became an ...,,tant
vice president thl1 year after
almost two 1eUOn1 u one of the
team's broadcuter1. wlll be the
delfgnated hitter for the Yank ... '
Fort Lauderdate farm club In the
Class A Florida State League thla
wMkend.
"I'm not speculating on anything
after Sunday." he aald. "I'm not
U9fng the word CCHMbec*. I Juat
want to eee If I can atlll do It."
Murcer. who wtll be 39 In May,
retired In June 1983 to make room
on the rotter for Don Mattingly.
Murcer batted only .182 In 22 at-
bats that aeaton but flnlahed hie
15·year major-league career with a
.277 average. 252 homers and
1.043 runs batted In.
Hearns' hand will be in a cast for 'iix weeks. Arum
said. He said the boiter has a very good chance for
complete recovery and should be able lo resume hght
punching an about eight weeks.
I
r "There 1c, no point. against their unwi lhngnes~ 10
discuss the issues. to our continuing lo meet on an
ongoing basis. If they would change their pos1t1on a~d
talk about the issues. we'd continue. But they have !>aid
quite emphallcally that they can't discuss the issue\
until the financial stuff 15 through." ,-
!. Top_'!aulteJ:(algne with_ UCLA
. Wq.rriors two games in front
Pac-IO team to visit Au.e~a-ia
WALNUT CREEK -The Pacific-10 m
Conference will send an all-star basketball
team 10 Australia for two weekc, this
summer, Executive D1r«tor Tom Hansen
announced Tuesday
The I 0-man team. selected b) the league·.,
basketball coache'i, include'> guards Steve Beck of
Arizona State. Anthony Ta ylor of Oregon. Darryl
Flowers of Oregon State and Kei th Morrison of
Wash~ngton State: centers Joe Turner of Anzona. Jack
Haley of UCLA and Charlie Simpson of USC. and
forwards Leonard Taylor of California. Earl Koberlein
of Stanford and Paul Fortier of Washington.
Tom Davis of Stanford was chosen to coach the
team. which will pla}' three games against the
Australian Na11onal Team and other cl ub team'>. The
all-star squad will leave June 23 and return Jul ) X.
Jordan, 9lajuwon top rookies
NEW YORK-Michael Jordan of the m
Chi cago Bulls.aruf ~k~m QlaJuwon of the
Houston Rockets. two fir<il·~car pl~crs
who led their team'i to berth-; ·an the 1 m
National Basketball A'>'i0<:1ation pla:yorT~. on Wedne'>-
day were named unan1mou\ chmtc'i for the NBA All-
Rook1 e team.
The ~uad wa\ .. elected h) the league's 2 l head
coaches.
Jordan. a guard whu tin1\hed a\ the NBA's 1h1rd-
leadmg scorer at 2!S 2 pUlnt'> per game. and OlaJuwon. a
center who wa\ fourth 1n the league in rebounding and
second 1n hlocked '>hu1, cath rcc.:c1ved 22 votc'i -the
maximum P'>'>'>lble \tntt· c.:Oalhe'> arc not allowed to
name a pla)er from their n"n team and a">kcd to p1lk
fi ve player\ without regard to po'>tlton
Joining Jordan and Ol.1Ju"on on the All-Rookie
trcam were ce nter Sam Howie of the Ponland Trail
Blazer\. who rcce1 vt•d I k vote!>. forward Charle~
Barkley of the Philadl'lph1a 76crc,. 17. and forward-
center Sam Pcrk1 n\ of the Dalla\ Ma vericks. 15
LO\ .\N(JELES -Brandon Rich-m
ard'>. con<,1dcred the bc'lt high sch~ol pole
vaulter rn the country. has signed a
natio nal letter of 1n1cn1 to attend l!CLA.
Richard\. a ..en1or at San Marcos High in Goleta,
was recentl> named the Track and Field News prep
indoor athlete of the yea r. He holds the national indoor
high <,chool pol<'' au lt record of 17-6. which he set last
month.
Richard\ the \On of two-11mf Olympic gold
medal-wanning pole' aulter Bob Richard<>. hopes to set
the prep ou tdoor rcccm.I of I ~-1 11. tht'i 'lpnng. The
record 1s held hy Joc Otal 1n 1981.
Sizers rally for opening win
PHI LADELPHIA -Moses Malone m
scored 26 points and Julius Erving added
24 for the Philadelphia 76ers. who rallied
late 1n the final period to beat the
Wa\hington Bullet!>. 104-97. Wednesday night 1n the
opening game of their best-of-live .tint-round National
Ba'>ketball A~wc1at1on playoff $cncs. "
Ch ff Robm'10n collected 24 point!> and· 'Jeff
Ruland. 1.1.hn m1'iscd 43 of the Bullet'i' last 44 game~
w11h a \houlder inJUr). !ieored 20 points for Washing-
ton
Phlladclph1a ued th<· ~ore at 92-92 on a follow-up
\hot b) Erving with 4·37 remaining 1n the game Gus
V. 1lliams sent the Bullct'i ahead 93-92 with a free throw
I fi \l'rnnds later
Televl,lon, radio
TILEVl .. ON
No events acheduled.
RAOtO
1 p.m. -•AM8AU: Dodgers at San Diego,
KABC (790).
7;30 p.m. -PRO 8AIKIT8ALL: Phoenix at
Laker•. KLAC (570).
Woodbridge pads
Sea View lead;
Uni. Laguna win
Woodbridge High has taken a two-
game lead in the Sea View League
girls softball race after n1pp1ng 11s
closest pursuer. Saddleback. Wednes·
day at Woodbridge.
Meanwhile, University pulled into
a uc for second with Saddlcback. and
Laguna Beach outslugged Costa
Mesa.
In rnmmunlly rnlleie acuon.
Golden West broke a c;conng drought
hut still came out on the short end
aga inst Mt 'ian Antonio
The dctruh:
Woodbridge 2, Saddleback 0: J<:nny
Allard cracked a two-run homer to
right-center field to account for the
Warriors' runs.
Jill Quartararo had led off the
1nn1ng by reaching on a hat bat\mcn
before Allard delivered her blow.
Sandra Schoonover was credited
with the shutout win , allowing four
h1b and two walks while striking out
13. No Saddlcback base-runner wa'i
able tc-gct past second base.
Of the four hits. Saddleback'\ fim
baseman Lisa Melendet had three .
Woodbridge 1~ now 7-0 an league
play and 14-3 overall. Saddleback
llropped to 5-2.
University 7. Newport Harbor I :
lhc TroJaM (5-2) commmed .~"
errors and ita ve up sax unearned run\.
but still managed 10 pull out the wm.
In the bottom of the seventh.
Andrea Worrell broke the 6-6 tie
when she scored on a passed hall. She
reached base on a ~angle to left field.
and made her way to third on an
error.
Sharon Littlefield went 2 fot 3 with
two RBI and two runs scored to lead
Un1 verc,11 y. She also patched the wan.
Tea mmate Dianna Juengst tied th e
game· an the sixth with a two-run
homer .i* Harbor drnpped to 2-5 in league
play
CdM player leads
water polo team
HAVANA -The United States
Nattonal J un1or Olympics water polo
team continues its quest to qualify for
the World Junior Champ1oni.h 1ps
later this summer followang Tues-
day's 18-3 rout of Argentina.
The Americans. who lost lo Bra11I
( 13-f 2) and Cuba ( 11 -5) earlier. had
10 players in the scorin& column
Tuesday. led by three goals each from
Jeff Oedang (Corona dcl Mar). Ben-
nett lndart and Kirk Evenst
Cameron Thompson m Newpon
Harbor and Corona dcl Mar·~ Step-
hen ~hroeder added two goals
apiece. while Andrew Lawson. Rob-
en Lynn. Mark Marcllk1. Trevor
Benedict and Tom Popp added a goal
apiece in the rout.
The lJ S. multi fin1,h an the top fo ur
to qualify for the world cham-
p1onsh1p~. Left on the c,chcdule arc
Canada. Mexico and Pueno Raco
SWIMMING
Edison's win streak at 7, Marina next
Estan cia. Mesa, Harbor
also get league victories
A big Sunset League \w1m-01T 1s 1n the of.ftng
a'i Ed1wn kepi 11'1 unblcm1,hcd ka1ue mark with
a win over f ountain Valley Wcdne~ay fhe
Charge" will facl' undefeated Manna next week
llrrc.''' how 11 went
Edlton tt, Fouotala Valley 7tt The C haracr\
1nc;rca\Cd their w1nn1ng streak tc.-scvee and
prepared themsclvr' for Manna neu wcclt
500 freestyle swim and Chuck Day had an
1mpress1vc 2· t0:50 10 the 10drv1dual medley for
the V1k1ng\. now 4-0 1n league meets
Estancia 93, L11una Beach '3: Jur110~ Jam
and Richard DcVore rnmhincd for four fir\t
places to pal·c the taglc\ w the wan over the ho\t
An1sts.
Jim f>cVorc raced to a I 5S 69 for the 200
free victory. and docked a 1.02.34 to take the 100
l'i.ck
Arothc:r R1t'hard corned the ~00 free win
with 3 5: J 8 71S 'wim and captured the IOO lly 1n
I ()I l 1. Peter t1owc al~ turned tn a aood da)
w11h 3 fi,.,11n the SO free and ~cond an the 100
time of 55 82 an the 100 freestyle and Lapturcd the
500 frce in leading th e Oller'!.
Edison ti, Fountain Valley 81 : Tayna
/.1egen won two events -the 1nd1v1dual and
but1erfl}' -to lead th e Chargers to their ~1x1h win
an 11Cvcn Sun'lct meets.
fountain Valley's Dehb1e Babashoff
doubled 1n the freestyle spnnt\, outfin1~h1n1
Ed1~n·s Andrea Bell each time
Woodbrld1e H, Cotta Mesa t!: Jenny U\\C r
doubled 1n the freestyle 'pnntr. and war. a
member of the v1t'tonou'I 400 frrc relay Mam as
the W mors moved to 4° I 1n ~II View
compc1111on.
Laguna Beaeb 14, Costa Me11 10:
Kristin Hu~hC\ drove 1n five runs and
Jill Borucki raised herbattmgaveraac
to 525 to '>park the Art1'its lo the
~ llughe,· ba\Cs-loaded double was
the ke~ to a four-run first inning for
Laguna which never tra1h:d after that.
Hughes also knocked an runs with a
fielder's cho1tc and a single
Borucki went 3 for 4 and drove an
two runs. wh1k Shellec Howard also
had three hits and an RBI.
The wan kept Laguna's playoff
hope":> alive at 3-4, while the Mustan8$
arc winless an 1>even Sea View outings. •
Mt. Sao Antonio 3, Golden West I:
fhc Rustlers ~ored their first run an
five game'>. but dropped the decision.
nonethcles~
The Mounties and Rustlers share
last place in the conference with 3-5
records.
( rnd} Methot managed an RBI
\ingh: an the sixth inning, the only
Ciolden We<;t hat. to gi ve the Rustlers
only their founh hit an fi ve games.
Mt 'iAC 'icorcd one run 1n the first
and two 1n the fift h.
VOLLEY ...
From Cl
dl'fen'>IVl' \petaahst r oshw Oc to
da1m thl' IS-7. 15-7, 15-8 dec1s1on.
<>c. a ~nwr exchange \ludent from
Japan. also contnbutl'd with his
\C iting.
l hl' ~ 1ctory evened Manna's
league rrcord to 5-5. We'ltminster
rematn\ w1nlc~1, in lea&Ul' play
La Quinta 3, HunUn1ion Beach 0:
I he A11ec\ tuned up for Friday·~
'ihowdown aaainst Edl!.On with a 45-
manutc workout at lluntington
Bca<.h, hree11ng to a I 5-0. 15-2, 15-4
lOnq UC'it
<iellcr John Lee had 'ltll scrvicc aces
and fodd Bate~ and Dan Molin each
had '1>. kill, 1n the shon matC'h
Th(• v1ltof} ups La Quinta's record
to X-1 w11h Ed1ll0n (9-0) V1S1t1na r 11<.IHy an u 7 o'clock mntch.
"It went five \C1' lut timc." recall
La Quanta Coach Larry James. "We
were up 12·6 and lost that final match
17-1 S. Ed1~n ployed very well the
la\t halfofthnt fut pme, when II had
to"
M. rk \lhson doubled an the hu11crlly and hreac,t~trokl· and Duke /andrr hnd a per .. onal
bc~t of 2 I'll in the ind1v 1dual~ medley to
highlight the ('harJcri.' cOom f..ci1\on 1'1 4~0 an
league rnmpe11t1on
Cott.a MHa 14. Woodbrldlt 71 : The Mt.1\
tJng..capturcd the S<-ti Ytl'w.t·ontc\t b) swcrp1na
every t'vrnt. led h> thr 1w1n victories of Tim
Philltl>\ and Joey Ci<'honc\
Julie .\l~up captured the 200 and SOO Im.· On the c ommun1ty col le&e level:
and also pan1c:1pa1ed on the rtl. Y 1e1.1m. r he Pl.-rce a. Goldtn Wttt t : P1ercc: aot
F 11r fountain Vu lie) junior Rn an J ulld
captured d pair ofrrcc\t)'le cvl'nt\ -thr 200 and ~CX> Jim McM1llen \warn to a Jl('r\onal bc\t of
I 02 ll an ca\lly winn1n1 the b11ck\1rokc.
M.,lna IU, W..stmin1ttr 11: fom W. rdC'
1.1.hn3l-.o won thr SO frre\t)lc 4u1hficd for( Ir 1n
the ha,k-.troke with J time of57 09 WC'll ahc.-ad '''
hi\ do'.C\t pur~iuer
r.iul !\lien went under li~c m1nut.cun .. •nod
Newport Harbor H . Unlvenlty 74: Fnc
White eu1ly outdistanced th~ field 1n the
ind1v1dual medley and h ck"Oroke . but the
TroJan\ fcll 1hon Onan l<1npficld also won two
rvcnt\ for I ln1vcr,.1y
In 1rl\ lOmpc11tion
Hunun1100 Buch 1111, Ottell Vie• 40:
Srn1or Elltnl McNt'1 nn pmtcd11 < f~qoahfyma
ht&hliiht for Costa Mc.a WB' Dina C11nnanato''I off the noor to rtcord ll 3--1 s. 4-l s.
5efi oor record performance 1n the IOO brra't She 15 13. 17·5. 15· 7 South Coast C'on-
w .clocked 1n I 14 2S fcrtnt·c triumph 111 Goldrn Weit.
Estancia H , lAfHI Beacll U : Marna lcavinJl lhn.-e tqims (Oolden West.
Miller. Dnrc1 Nordstrom. Beth Hanuna and ru.•rtr and Santa barbaro) at H-3. two
Shannon Scholer. teamed for o wan in the 200 "1\l'l'll'\ ofT l ong Beach C'1ty ('ollcac's medic> relay. and went on to ind1v1dunlly lrDd 10 .. 1 pau·
the UiaJe\ 10 victory •t Laauna Beach the Ru\tlcr' had a 10-S le d 1n the
Ualveralty 101, Newport Harbor •4: Olym third \Ct before tht'ir p:i'l,1na pmr
pian Amy White wu alone at the fin1'h in broke down. Oolden We'll I\ ftt Lona brce11.D1 hom an the ~o free t2S.90) and IOO frtt_ ~llf'fiday • -
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1·6; Ce rHng Ben tll ICt nedel CHI P tnnv
8org (US I. 4·6. 6 l 6 2, Cteu01e Konae
Kll"h IWe\I Ctrm1nv1 def Tine Scheuer
Laf\t n ISwltierlendl, S 1 6· t. 6·2. Anna
Marla Ceccnlnt (U SI <let Anoru
Tamewerl IHun11trvl. 6·0, 1 6 6·4 Pam
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1·6 6·2. Petra Hul>er tAu\trlt l dei L•H
Bonotr IU SI 6 4, •·O GeOr•ela S.Oa llrl•
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6·2
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Hl9h lClloel
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S#ltltt Briggs ICdM) Ciel Havwortn 6-3 dtf
Brumf1ttd 6·2. Clef KlmO.H. 6· I Clef
Lon«>n. 6· I C1Plk (COM) to\I, 1 6. IO\I
7-6 won 6 3 WOl'I 6 4, Gt lu\na ICOM I
IO\I, )·6. WOii, 6-3, lost 0 6 won, 6 2, Atkin
ICOMI tost, I 6. toil, 0·6. '°''· 1 6. won 6· I Oeutllts
Jt nectn·Burn1 ICCIM) def W1ll1Ct ·Em
orlnghtm. 1 S. 1 S, oaf 8rendt·Meptrt.
6'3. 6·7, Torell Gllt>ert !CdM I won 6 l . 6 2. t .. 4, 6·1
1u-11 n. C•••• Mew 6
S#ltltt Neucn1trteln (CM) tost 10 Ototht 6 1
1011 to Stu0eo.1ter 0 6, dt l ~hler 7·6
IOll to J"U•" l 6 Strotch CCMl IO\t 2 6
3-6, 4·6. 6·1 Tenlkt (CM) IOl t 0-6. 3 6
won 7·S, lo''· 0 6, Nouytn (CMJ IO\t. 3·6
I 6 won. 7·6, lost, l ·6
08111118• Btogg·Ganecher !CMI IO\I 10 \/once
Helling,, 1·6, 7·6. •Diii wlln Oti·Corr1111n
6 I 3·6. Mt·Ouecll CCM I '°''· ' 6. 1 '· \Olll, 3-6. 6 4
NewDtrt Ht,,,... 1711'), Weecllwt499 10• l
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Pete . 6·7 Otf Ciiano, 6·0 Clef Ahw1ti.a1
6 O. Oonet INHt won 6·0. tost, 7·6 won
6 7, 6·4, Miller (NHJ won 6 I IO\t, 4 6 2 6,
wOl'I, 6·0, Grttlt V (NH) won 6·0 IU\t 4 6
S J. WOii, 6 I
Dwblft
Mtrlll'l·H•roln l"'M> 1on1 with Lee
Oew\on, 6· l • 6. def E"llwl\IMI• (H1u ov
6 '1 6 0, Wetrout \lt ltflruel• INHI tPllt
6 7 • 6. totll 6 J. 6· 1
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SINle' IC. TllOmt IMO) def StmP\On .• ,, dtl
Moro1n. 6·0. del Feline, 6·0. oet
Pro,,ovost. 6 l, Arnett tMOI won. 6 2. 1011
4·6 won, 6·0, 6·2, Jtnktn• (MOl lo\!, 3 •
6 1, won, 6 l 6 4 RIO• IMO> won, 6 4
6·1, 6·0 6 '
Oeutlln
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ttto. 6 0 6 0 dtf Merl la"9. 6 0 ' 0
Paoe J<>nl'l\on IMDI wOl'I 6 O 6·0 wo11
6·0 6 0
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6 4 S"IHkawe !UCIJ dff lttt rd, 6·4, 6-l,
ltliortr IUC)) Clef Cemolleft. 6· t. 6· 1, L
Trenwllll IUCI) Off OhOltlon, 6·7, 6 t
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Gr•n0t1 lO Norll't (lllwer•IOt>
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HMalnt (NHJ 17, 11'-"" 11it1m-l
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11fCOND •ac1. Ont Miit trot
tmD lmD Imo (ltulll tt.00 9 00
Merci Steucou• (M•rrtem) lHO Ticket ltoom (Swlrt"6VI)
Time· 2'.0f llS
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THIAD ltACI. Ont mitt Pace
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MllMll< Llthl (TOOd) 1020
llledL CbMllll <Mc.C1r1v1
Time. ?Ol
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. l'OV"'" "ACI . Ont milt trot
•·Prll'ICtlY Heir ( Ackrmn) l 60 1 20
llaroqu. ( Oe\Omt r> 4 60
•·Suffr Smnlh (Akrmn1 160 l 20 _,,,,
Time 203
~lnM ltAC«. Ona mo " 1>•<• C~utred IOflOmert \00 J60
Skl01 K.1"9 lltf'tOutnl It ao
Mt909 ( K.utOltr I f' Time 201
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SHClt C:ult r Oner l\lldml 6 70 4 to 310
Votcano Ol Stllrw11 IP111no1 610 6 IO
F ont1n1 Prtnctn r P1er<t1 4 20
Time 20'2 » EXACTA S I I oa•CI 169 00
SIVINTH 9tACE. One m.te oace
TOP 81ron1\ CMcC&rtvJ 14 70 1t 00 13 70
LOvtn Lt11Uv tGrundvl 600 SOO
OoollerPVO (T OCftl I l 70
Time· 2.0C 4 s
U IXACTA 11 SI P••d '6SI 90
llGHTH llACI . One mitt oace
J1m1 Ptl>Ptr !Trt mbl•vl • 90 3 70 3 00
LH h Chrl\llne IOe,O•Mr) 1 40 S •O
Lt vltv llnvlhm IW,,ltt) -1 00
Time I 59 l S
$J IXACTA • ]/ 0810 n 1 ao
NINTH 9tACE. One mite 01ce
LA Ml\l~s IPtlt"tnt 4 00 3 20 3 40
Mrs Hvmle Jeoo IMarcneno> t 40 S 40
Ptrltous Ptultnt I Ot\omen 6 60
Time· 2 0'2
U IXACTA 11·41 oald 16360
U PICK SIX II 4 S 1 4 I I Pe•d V ,D'6 70
with sl• wlnnl"g tlcaets 1111 noruu 12
Pick SI~ c:on,01a t1on D••O l4 I 40 w1tn 3S7
w1nn1ng tlcaeh llivt llOf\e\I
TINTH ltACI Ont m11t 01ct
T"Ple Nlf'll CAuo1n1 7 60 3 70 l 40
MIOMv Metroa IKutOter I 2 80 l 00
Moort\ Ot nOV Men IMarc,,e ndl 6 80
Time. 2 00
U IXACTA U I I Ot •d '1110
ILllVINTH llACE. One mite Pete
Wiison Stream ICllllJ 19 00 S 40 3 60
Boniface ITO<td l 3 IO 3 40
NlmOle Y1 nkff IP11not 1 80
Time 201 1 s
.l) DJ.CT~ 11 61 P••CI U 6 •O
Allenoence 3 S14
Senti A"ltl
WEDNESDAY'S llESUL TS
( '4ftl of .. • dtY lllef'OUlllbf'td mH1\n9)
fl .. ST RACE. 6 turlon111
W C Shectw IH•wJevl 4 10
tnsterchOf ISIOlllel
Menotre\ \Stevens)
Time I 10 3 S
SIC.ONO AACI . 6 1 lurtonQ\
3 70 1 60
S60 H O
1 60
Smol<ln Patti IMt Hrot 30 40 12 00 1 80
M1r11vn Jo I Hewlevl S 40 4 00
B•llv Jean IStevenu 4 00
Time I 11 1 S
tl DAILY OOU8LI 18 61 Paid ll 11 IO
THlltO RACE. 6 / furlono\
Siar Pirate (P1ncav) 160
Sonoo Pr11Xen IF erna11<1e11
l(rt\lin .AmOtr IMt1et
r•mt I >• l s
FOUATH AACE I I 16 m•le\
soo )40
10 ao 1 oo
HO
8 1g Oe n Rvan tOlv\I 6 40 4 60 3 10
Aooe T Mdt• 1oom•"llutll 13 00 1 00
Make Mo,..v Honev 1Soo11111 SOO
T1mt I •S l S
~IFTH 9tACE 6 , tur10"0•
A.mertc•n l.(gion 'L 11nm1 4 00
Aes Lake tpocC•rroni
Mt"Y G1ac11r' (Mt 1•1 Time 1 )4 1 S
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SIXTH AACE 6 / tu1ton1n
740 , 70
3 20 7 60
HO
Joni U Ber IOl••t •t\I ll 10 l I 60 110
M\ U ghtn•no Bou Htwltv 4 10 l 00
Brant• !Pone.a v! 6 70
Ttmt l 16 l S
SE VE NTH IUCE' 6 lurl(;ng\
Rgl Pronen•at•on IMcCnt 40 80 14 10 6 60
I'm Rullv Smoktn IS~m• • 1 '40 4 70
Tocked Inside IOhvar,_J l 80
Time 1 10 t S
\S EXACT A II SI D&•d SOI SO
EIGHTH llACIE I • mtltl\ on turt
Actotm• Road I H•wlt v I 17 00 7 00 \ 40
Flett Me1t1lv l~t•v•n\ ~to 6 10
(ree1<er0\e •Mtt• 10 00
T1mt I 49 2 S
U PICK SIX !l 9 J I 11 Odod U 04) 40
'wit,, )4 wlnn1n11 t•ckel\ ff••• norHSI
Cerrvover 0001 \ ll/,441
NINTH AACE. I I 16 miles
ScuM Pleut co11 .. ,1r \I a 70
Big Jame\ IPtdroa t
Af•c1on1Clo ll10,,am1
Time 1 .. IS
4110 HO
600 440 s 70
',S EXACTA S 61 Pa•d Sl46 ~
Attanoence 74 71 t
DMO , .. fiU!ln9
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NEWPORT LANDING 11 angit n 16
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100 lrt-1 E n tQ (M). Sl 9S. 2 Harri\ IM) S?ll,J Powtll(M).10061
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100 btct.-1 Warde (M) v °'· 2 HOWt\ (M) 109 31. 3 Pru1n1ck1 (Ml l 12 ~
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200 medleY retev-1 New00<I Ha rbor,
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200 lnCIO-I Whitt (U) I St 47 2
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100 fty-1 Montoomerv INHI. S7o.t, 7
McCullOUQfl (U). St 33. 3 NICl'IOIS INHJ.
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200 lr-t J OeVort (E ). 1 SS"· 1
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Rumors
proved"
~too true
-Tulane grad tried
to ill gossip, ut
eftorts went awcy
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -f.dwaid
F "Ned '. Kohnke IV .e1 out 10 kill a
rumor Instead. ·his lindinp may
have k11lcd roen's basketball al
Tulane n1vt'n.ity
·T d d o the me thinaap in-but
not 1f I knew 11 wa' aoiRJ to be
perverted thl5 way I'm bleedln11 lo1.
r·m really ble<'d1na," he uid.
Kohnke. 38. 111 a maritime la~. a
f ula nc graduate and an ardent bacttr
ot "' sports pravams who tncd to
mak<' the basketball ltam at a
freshman walk-on 20 yean. aao;
In late Fobruar)'. al\c:r hearina
,-mtatmg wh1'ipers h(lk1ng Tulane lO .-
an alleged basketball po10t-5h.tvin1
schemt:. he began his own 1nvnnp-
11on
.. M > goal wa\ to d1)pcl the rumor ...
Kohnke ~1d
H 1~ findings. howt'ver. led b1m to
the d1stnct anorncy·~ office. and now
e1Jth1 people. 1ncl udina three Grttn
Wa\e pla)<'r'>. are charged in the
gan:ibhng and Tulane-1s about to
abolish basketball
.. M>' whok purpo!>e tn goina to
( D1!1tnct \ttomc>') Harry Connick
was to rCdUlC -hor,efull)' -&be
damage co the ~hool. · Kohnke said
Moncby before Judge Alvin Oser
imposed a gag order 1n the cax.
Of che threr indicted plar.ers. two
have pleaded innocent to bnbery and
consp1rac} charges and the other has
pl<'aded guilty afte r barp.anina with
pr<>S«utor\. Two other players are
te~t 1 f~ mg against their tcammaie
under grant\ ol 1mmuntt}
( oa,·h ~ed Fowler two assist.ant
ba<;kctball coaches a nd Athletic Di·
rector Hindman Wall have resigned.
On Thu™1a}. Tulane's board of
adm1n1strator!. will meet to vote on
dropping basketball and to appoint a
spccianommmcr-TCT"Stlldy whethe1
th<' school l3n maintain htah
academic '>tandard!. and part1c.1patc
1n major spon!>
Dragbo~ts
compete
Saturday
Irvine Lake wlll hoet dreg boet
reclng's blown fuel hydro cl ...
championship Saturday and Sun-
day, but the perennial favorites wtll
be mluing from the lineup.
Dltrlng the otf·season. drag boat
superstar Eddie Hiii retired follow-
ing a serious accident at Fireblrd
Lake In Phoenlll last October. Greg
Artz of "Nighthawk" fame also
exited the sport, and posaibty Brad
Tuttle, the drtver-owner of the Nitro
Bandit.
NOBA president Rob Grauo
commented, "We hate to see some
of the top drtvers retire but maybe
It was time for a little shake-up In
the class. It oertatnly hun't
diminished the ex.,pected number
of entries, In fact. ttlis raoe I•
shaping up as our best blOWn fuel
hydro field In years. I think every.
one sees this u their golden
opportunity to become top dog."
Expected entrtes thts weekend
1n the blown fuel hydro ctus
Include· Tim Mo rgan. Walnut
Creek. "M orga n ·s Flyl ng
Mechlng"; Dexter Tut11e, Rialto.
.. Nitro Express .. : Billy Todd.
Auburn. "Billy the Kid ": Paul Allen,
Fresno, "liberty'', Sonny Leonard,
San Antonio, Tex .. "Worlung Over-
time'', Fred Farndon, El Toro.
"Turkey Shaker ... John Burrows.
Reno, "Pisano ". Ken Schmudlach.
La Mirada, "Mr Ken ". and Bob
Christy. San Fernando, "Red Bar-
ron".
Racing begins each day at ap.
proximately 9 a m. Tickets may be
purchased at the gate. Irvine Lake
Is located seven mlle$ east of t"8
Newport (55) freeway. o ff Chap-
man Avenue east
UC/powers
to 7-4 win
over USIU
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•
----·· Moats Will
be honored
Kenneth J . Moatt wtll be honor-
ed at • pubtlc echoot1 dinner
Saturday, Al>tl& 27 at Ocean View
High In Huntlng1oo Beach. ft\9 MasotMc Lodge 380 of
Hunttnaton e.ach It ho.ting •
lteek dinner In honor of Moat• u
~of the Public Schoof• WW.,
beQlnning 81 7 p.m.
F"ettMtle9 wtll take place at the
commona. The aohool It k>cettd
,_.., the corner of Warner .nd
Gotherd.
Moats, a veteran footbd end
b ... baU coach, wUI be the ooett o-Y
honor and wtll ~Ive the Harry M.
"Cap·• Sheue Award In education.
the award honors educators
who ~mmunlty lnvolwd.
Prevlous wlnnert lndude Jim
-w~ (Edison Jflgh) and Vetma
Kraush lck (Huntington Beach
High).
Moats was raised In the Hunt·
lngton Beach area and hu bMf"I a
high school educator for 31 yeiara.
"Sheue. 90. wlll be among the
speakers.
In addition to his ·coaching and
teaching. Moat• h• been acttvely
Involved In many community af-
falrt.
Student grouP9 are lnvtted to
entertain and attendance 19 open
to au. ·
...
Dinner Is S8 per person and
Mating la limited to 300. Ticket.
must be purd\Ued by Monday.
For more Information, phOl\e
Charfes Hughes •t 71'-e.2-3197.
D<tly ..... ~ Rlcllng it out
Richard Woolcott of Newport Beach wear• a brace on hla
akull and torao after aufferln& lnjurlea ln a recent •urflnlt
accident. He la rated aa one or the top amateur aurfera.
BULLETIN BOARD
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S.ddlebllck golf ell.ale
A seven-station _BQlf clinic., conducted b)
Saoofobacl Colfe:giC'0ach Bill C'unen} and the
nucleus of his team. which 1s currently unbeaten
in South Coast Conference rla) and e)eing a
fifth straight conference rnle. i~ scheduled for
Sa1urda). ~nning at 9 a.m.
The Thmf Annual Saddkback College Golf
Clinic 1s a SO.minute course. which includes
instruction on &rip. $tance and alignment. iron
play, wood play. sand play and chipping. 1n
add111on 10 a video tape analysis and club
cleaning.
The chn1c will be held on the South (ampu.,
on A\ery Parkway and 1s avallabll' an)' time
dunng the six-hour run. which begins at 9
The cost 1s S 15 with the tax-dcducubll'
donation geared 10 the school'\ athleuc depart·
ment.
Saddlcback College has ad\anced to the stat<"
finals the past t~o years -1.1<innmg the 'tale
champ1onsh1p in 1983
Women'• Surf Challenge
The Women's lntemauonal ~urfing Assoca-
11on will present the Sant.a Barbara.Ventura Surf
\hallengc Saturda) or Sunda, (dept'nding on
surfcond111ons). located on the Ventura< ount\
line.
Women of all ages. rcprcscn11ng the 1op
surfers on the California coast. will het·ompeting,
for honor\ in both the profe\\1onal and amateur
le\oel\
\mong lhl· area sur I ers ..chedulcd 10 com pelt'
are T r1c1a (1111. Brandi Baima' nc and L1\J
Burford (Hunungton Beach), and Jill and .\m)
Bender I Ne"' port Beach).
The exact date oft he con1cs1 ma' he obtained
b) phoning 1!46-140:! on fnda> after 10 am
Drag boat racln~
Drag bna1 racing 1.1<11roc hl·hl 1h1\ l.l<l'd.eml .11
Irvine Lake in Orangt•
Dunng lhl' olT-'>Ca\11n. perennial drag boat'''"
Eddie H1lh nl \\ llhtta I-all\. Te\ rcllrl'.'d
follo"'"ll a ~nou\ acndcnt .\lso rctmng °"'1'
Greg .\rt1 anl.I f>Cl\\1hl' Brad Tu~
But a numtx·r ol lop dnvrr. remain. 1ncludint1
thr blo"n lul•I h\dro da~\ participant~ f1m
M organ Dt'\lt'r f ulllc Hill) l odd. Paul .\lkn Sonn~ I l·onard. I rnJ f arndon John Rurrn"' and Ken \dimucJl.i,h
Rau ng hl·gin\ \aturd,I\ and ..,unda\ JI
appro\lmJld\ •1 J m T td.t'I' 013\ he purt hJ\l'lf
• ti I hl' gall'
Ir-1m· I J"' '' l11l,t1cl.I \l'\ l'n mile) eJ\I of thl'
'h'wl)l1rt I rn'"" 1111 < hapm;in .\\cnut t'(l'1
e\lt.
Fnr murt• mt11rma1111n rhont: 970-l'tY:::!
T £NNIS
Cystic Flbrosls celebrity golf
Nolan< romwcll.1ill' Cystic f'lbroru national
~pons chairman. will host the 4th annual
Cdcbnl\ < 1olf (lassie a1 Los ( O\OICS C ountr)
Club .\pnl 29 -
Procl't'ds of 1he 1oumamcn1 will llencfit
chtldn.'n and )Oung adults affi1cted "'11h e~~llc
fibrosis
M ort• than 180 persons. including Jack
Youngblood. Vince Fcrragamo. Carl Ekem. and
David H ill "Ill lake pan in tht• Clau1c. which
\tans :JI noon on the Buena Park course
For more mformauon on pan1c1pa1mg in the
tournament. pho nl' the C~~llc Fibnm~ Foun-
dation a1 520-9671 or(811!) Y94-7465.
Free' age.at football tryout at UCI
Pro tr.outs for Canadian Foo1ball League
)COUI\ ho\tcd b\ Na11onw1dc Professional
Football ~arcb. will br held a1 UC I I' 1nr
\aturda) and '>unda}
Scouts and roacbe~ from the CFL will be
looking for free agent football talent Reg1 s-
tra11 on 1s a1 7 30 a_m. Saturda~ The fee 1s $65
The 1wo-da> camp "111 cmphasm· Spc(•d
agll11~ )lrcngth and cond111onmg dnll\. fhr
second da) of the ca'mp 1s by in ... 11a11on onl)
For funher details. phone Tim C U:edom.
" President. Na11onw1dc Profcs~1onal Foo1ball
Search. al 641·!1604.
SoeedsoccertournanJe.ot.et
The .\mencan Specdsocccr '\ssoc1a11on
1-\So\I will hold llS first all high !.ehOOI
1ournamen1 .\prtl 27-28 and M a} 4-5 al Lo~ < ahallerm ~pct·dsocccr ~tad1um.
fhc tournamnll will rnns1~1 of Io teams from
1hl' ~uthern ( aliforn1a arra Quahf}ing round~ °" 111 he pla)rd on the first weekend. w11h the
quant'r\. ~m1~ and finals being pla~ed on the
\ttond weekend Games ~in at 9 a.m.
.\dm 1~\1on 1s S2 for adults and SI tor childrl·n
under 16.For morl'.' information. phonl'.' the ASA
at 557-9272
Truck and tractor pull flnal•
The hot rod 1ruck and tractor pull cham-
p111mh1p. featuring tt.S National ( hamp1om
Bud and ~IC\ c Jaske. will he held at the I O\
.\ngt'lcs Spon\ Arena Saturda) and Sunda)
Thi'.' champwnsh1p begin\ ~a1urday at ii p.m
and rontinucs Sunda) at 2 pm
CdM doubles up on Laguna
C orona del 1\1.lr High U'i<'d an overpowcnng
performance m douhln to knock off Laguna Beach to
h1ghhgh1 Ci)ca View I caguc ll'nnt'i rnmpet1t1on Wcdne\·
day.
Herl··, h(ll.~ 11 wt'nl
Corona del Mar 21. L .. guna Beach 7: 1 he ~a King).
\\tho slipped h) the \n1\I) in the lim round. lb' -1 11• 1.
d1spla)'ed thcir rclincml·nt with a rnn\o1n c1ng win at
Laguna Reach
"La\t 11m1: wt' won fiH· out ol eight \t't\ 10 double\.
this 11 mc we swept."< orona dcl Mar ( oach Da.,.e I lcffcrn
l\.kanwh1lc m No I \tngle<, Cletc Otosh1 was 4 for 4.
ralh ing from a '>·I deficit m one oft he mttt C'hes to wtn 1n a
111:hrcak.cr
Newport II arbor 17 "".Woodbridge l l \.'a: Senior Price
Kerfoo t \wept from No. I singles and Th3d Donat dropped
ooh one ser as the '>a1lors 1mprn,ed to 5-4 in Sea View
lompc1111on.
\ophomore Jeff Martin and frt'lhman M11(e Hardtn
teaml'd 10 wm three of four 'lets in douhles fo r Ncwpon.
~1d "Last 11me Cfohnl Torrell and Clance) Citlhcrt won
two and lmt two The} 1.1.0~,con\ 1ncingl~ lcxla\o and that . Sax sidelined
mal(c" the old coach haPP>-he added 15days
Torn.·11 <1nd <.11lbcrt. hoth JUOtor'I. won fl.\ h-2. and
fl.4 6 2. di "l./n.1 douhk\. M ike Rnggs al<,n lOnt1n11rd h"
dominc1t1on at No. I <,1ngil''i wi th a 6-1. 6-2 (1-I, 6· I
\hO'-' 1ng
( ornna dcl M:ir will '<"nd threl' pla\cr\ tu thl.' OJai r nurnamt•nt nc\t wt•d.; and then fau.·" the ooh teJm c1hle
to hc.'a1111h1\ H'.tr L Ot\Cr!>it). the lollC1w1n111.1.l'l'k
E•tanc:la ??, Cotla Mesa 8: C J V1nt'l' and < hm
Ha\ting., p<>c;tccl an 1 mprt'sst' e <,we~·p 1ndouhlc'10 lead the
Lagle\ VmC'c anc1 Ha\t1ng'i won I ht' tr m,1tchc\ f1· I ll 2 and ---rr t ti I --
•
I ()\ •\NCiE I ES (AP)-l m Angelc<i Dodgen ~cond
ha .. cm3n Steve Sa . who ha s stancd onl)· once th1~ ~ason
and left that game artcr lc'ls th:in an inning. will be placed
on thr 15-da) ~upplcmental d1\3bled lt!>t. cffC'ctl\C Friday.
rhe Oodgcrs announCTd Wedne\d11y night
~a' 'u~ta1ncd a \trained muM:"lc 1n hi\ lower r1fht leg
rn a rnlh\lon with Rohh} Gmh of the .\na('I~ during an
nh1h111on pmc Arni 8 at \nahc1m Siad1um.
With ~a>. gwng onto the dt..,'ll'llcd h\t, nght-handcd
p1tl·hcr Bol'>h> ( as111lo will be a~uvi.ted. lk w 1dehned
h' a \o n· 'houliJrr --
He wants
footy ·fever
in the u.s.
By Tt:RRY TAYLOR .,...,..,..
Footy fever. David Grunwald wants Ameri-
ca to l·atch it.
"It's every spon s fan's ultimate fantasy."
said GrunwaJd. publicist for the Victorian
Football Lea~e
"It's not American football. u's not Can-
adian football, it's not rugby and it's not soccer
allhou~h 1t has elements of many of tho~
spons. •
It's Australian Rules Football. And the
premier professional footy compet1t1on
comes from the 12-team Victoria Football
League. which has teams ca lled Swans.
Magpies and Kangaroos instead of Steelers.
Cowboys and Vikin~s. -
For the sixth stra18"lt year. foot} 1s being
broadcast by ESPN and Mike Soltys. a
spokesman for the all-spons cable network.
said tt has attracted a cult followtng.
"It's a fun spon. it's cra zy. It's one that
Wl''vc had fun wi th and see no reason to stop,··
Soltys said Wednesday.
"It 's been televised mostl} during off-hours
-weekday aftemoons and late hours. But
we·11 be putttng 1t back on pnme time in May
and the Grand Ftnal (the Aussie Super Bowl in
September) will be televised li ve:· he said.
"When you first stan watching it. you have
no idea what's g<>iJlg on. We offered a ruk
book to viewers over the air. We figurt'd
maybe we'd gi ve away 5,000 over a two-week
penod. but we filled 12,000 orders in just over
one w~k. People wanted to find put about 1t,"
he ~i_<!.
Grunwald. who li ves in New York City and
1s as American as Joe Namath. said footy "is a
game of possession and the object 1s to score
more potnts than the opponent."
And. yes, he admits "therc'sa certain degrtt
ofdiny play" in the VFL. which was founded
IO 1896.
There are 18 players to a side, with two on
each bench, playing four 25-mtnutc quaners
on a grassy oval approximately 190 yards by
150 yards.
Players wear shons. sleeveless Jerseys. shoes
that are similar to spikes. and socks to the
knee. Grunwald said. Notice he did not say
anything about pads and helmets. A foot}
player with a helmet ts "very rare ... Grunwald
s:ud. A footy player wearing paddtng doesn't
ex 1st.
"Some of them wear shin guards and a few
wi ll wear mouth guards and a few will wear a
bicycle helmet. but that's it," he said.
There arc fullbacks. wm~. forwards.
ruckmen and rovers. They play w11h a ball
stmilar to the American pi~ktn. but this one
bounces.
To score. a player must kick the ball through
center goaJ posts. That's worth six points. If
the ball goes between the goal posts and a
"behind" post it's worth one point.
"On occasion. players can get hun. but there
aren ·1 as man) fights as a hockey game and 1t'!>
not as violent as rugby with people b11ing e'llch
other's cars." Grunwald said.
CBS Spons' 1985 Nat1on3I Basketball
.\ssoc1a11on playoff coverage begtns Saturday
at I 2:30when Cle veland travels to Boston and
Los Angdes hosts Phoeni x 1n hve. first-round
broadcasts.
It's irrelevant,
but 10-year
reunion set
Ncwpon Beach and surrounding areas will
celebrate the I 0th annual Irrelevant Weck
begi nning June 23 by honoring the last man
selected in the National Football League draft.
In addition to the honoree. all previous
wmners have been invited to return to
Newpon Beach and participate tn a reunion.
The honoree, who will be chosen April 30 in
New York Ci t). will arrive at the Balboa Bay
Club at 4 p.m. on Sunday. June 23. His arri val
will be followed by a press conference and
cocktail reception: The pubhc 1s 1nv1ted to
attend .
The test of Irrelevant Week will include a
golf tournament. Balboa Ba y Club's Spons
Hall of Fame Banquet, UC Irvine's College
Night Rally. Superstars Event. Da) at Dis·
ne yland. Day at Hollywood Park and a
weekend as a guest of the MGM Grand Hotel
in Reno.
The previous wtnners and what they arc
doing now:
1976-Kehin Ki rk: Played elght.y.ears in
the Canadian League and 1s now retired.
1977-Jim Kelleher: Resides tn Bo ulder . < olo. and is a salesman.
I Q78-Lee Wa<ihburn: Resides in Stephens.
Ark. When asked. he said. "drilling oil wells.''
1979-Mike Almond: Resides in Bossier
City, La.
1980-Kevin Scanlon: Resides in Lit W..
Rock. Ark. Is with Mcrnll·Lynch.
I 981-Ph il Nelson: Resides 1n Hyattsville.
Md. and works for Giant Foods. Inc.
198 1 (alternate)-Tyrone McGrifT: Resides
1n Mem phis where he plays for the USFL
Showboats.
1982-Tint Washmgton:-L1ves m Fresno.
1983-John Tuggle: Resides tn New Jersey
and is a member oTthe New York Giants.
1984-Randy Essington: Resides tn El
Segundo.
Speedway racing
has a new look
When the \pccdwa> motorcycle 'l'actng
season continue\ Frida)• night at the Oranat
County Fairgrounds m \osta Mesa. the
handicap prOaram wi ll take on a new look.
Rather than the normal four heals o f
competition. the handlcat1' paruon of the
program will be expanded to 1x heals.
~ccot<lina to promoter Harry O"lcy. the
change hu bttn tn'lttlutcd bcc<lu~ of the lufle
number of top first division riders racmg 1n
SouthC'm California this season.
Ope of the ma)or reasons for the influx or
top com~tnon ''the rcluctanc,t· of man)' of
the Luropcan-baSf'd riders 10 return to their
Hnt1sh League team~ 1n I 98S
Gate\ will open at b. '0 I nda) night w11h the
fir'lt race at 8 .
Tkkt'I pm:n arc $6 lor adult' and S.2 to r
chtldttn-~-l~-~"~ Httldl"C'ft under atT-
frcc
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PAACf'(. 'i'-'L.Ol' ' OI 8'1t•. dMcttl* M follow.
NOTIC& °' TRACT HO 9423. IN THI TN aou1i-1.ny ee ....
TMltTll 't 9ALI CITY OF IRVIN[, COUNTY of the NoftNMttrly 132 '-...._ .... ,w..M OF ORANG[. STATI Of' of Lot 71otTrtc1179 .. '*
IPAAIOMe!NCI CAl."O~NIA. AS ~" MAP map r900fdtd In 800k 16, T.I . 0 ·11141' RECOROfD IN 800!( 409, l'1IOM 2t of Mt9celtaneoue UNfT CODI 0 PA01!8 16 TO H IN· Mepe, teClOfdt of °'"'09
l . 0 Sl!RVICI COMPANV c l U S I V ~ , M I 8 • County, Ctillfornle
M duly ~nted T"*99 CELLANEOUS MAPI. IN n.. lfrMt Mtdr ... 0r ~ IM toltowlnO 69-THE OFFICE 0, THf ottllf COf'MftOtl dellona11on
IC41b9d CIMd of trvtf Will COUNTY ~l!CO~R OF of IN rMI P'oPWtY ~SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION SAID COUNTY abvot d"crlb•d I t
TO THE HIG.HEST 81D0£R EXCEPT THEREFROM purpo+'ttd 10119: 2.4e' Stnt1
FOR CASH AND/OR THE ALL OIL, GAS. MINERALS Ana A~. eo.11 ....... CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED A N D 0 T H E R c.HfornlL
CHECKS SPECIFIED IN HVDROCARBONS, BELOW TM undlr.igned h9tet>y
CIVIL CO_D~ SECTION A DEPTH OF 500 FEET. dltclaltnJ ell lleblllty tor 1t1y
292:4K(pt)'AfHtthetl,.,_Of WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF ~Mii In Mid 1tr•1
.... In lr#ful moMY of tll9 SURFACE ENTRY, AS RE· lldcl,.. or other common
United Statll) all rlglll. lit.. SERVED IN INSTRUMENTS delignallon
and lnt1tMI conveyed to OF RECORD. s.ld .... Wiii b9 made
Ind now held by It undef PARCEL 2: AN EX· wlthOut warranty, HPreta or Mid DMd of Trutl In Ille CLUSlllE EASEMENT FOR Implied, r9011dlng title, poa.
pro1>9rty h•r9ln1ftar di· PARKING PURPOSES ....ion. or tneumbtanc:et,
bed: OVER THAT PORTION OF to Atllly 1119 pr\ndj)al bel·
TRUSTOR. JAMES R. LOT , t OF SAID TRACT NO. tn08 of the Note Or othet
PARSONS, CAROL L 9423 AS SHOWN Otf ot>llgetlon NCUttd by Mid
PARSONS, KATHRVN C EXHIBIT "A" TO THE OfC· DMd of TMt. Wfth lnlerMt
RICE 1.ARATlOH Of RESTRIC· i!ll1othef111m1~ P<ovided 91!Nl!FIC1ARY: SEAFIRS'T TIONS FOR THE LAKES the<.in: plUI .• dvlllCM. II
CORPORATION, SEAFIRST MASTER ASSOCIATION any. und« the \9fml thereot
MORTGAGE OF CALI· RECORDED SEPTEMBER tnd lnt«Mt _hn IUCh Id·
FORNIA DIVISION 19 1977 IN BOOK 12342, vancN, and plut lae1,
RECORDED Juna 30, PAGE 1285 OF OFFICIAL ~and •JIP4WIMI ot the
1982 • lnltr No 82·228041 RECORDS. AS CARPORT Trual• and Of 1119 lrustt
ol OtflQlal A9c«ds In the OI· SPACE CP 9 SAID EASE· cr•ted by Mid DMd ot no. of the R8QO(det of Or-MENT IS FURTHER DE· Trutt. The total tmount ol
a11g9 Counly: FINED AND DESCRIBED IN uld obligation. lncludll\Q
Hid de.d of lrutl d• ARTICLE VIII OF THE DEC-reuonal>ly ntlmated t .... ICflbel tll9 foffowlng: LARA TION OF REST RIC-charf1M and expen ... of the
LOT 33 OF TRACT NO. TIONS FOR THE LAKES TN1t•. It the time of Initial
1279, IN THE CITY OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT publlcatlon of Ulla NoUce. It
COS'TA MESA, COUNTY OF RECORDED SEPTEMBER tt 18,757.71.
ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· ,9 1977 IN BOOK 12382. D.Ced: Aprll 15, '985
FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE-PAGE tl18 OF OFFICIAL RIAL .. TATI MCUN-
CORDED IN BOOK 47, RECORDS. Ttal MRYICl,a CMltomle
P A G E 2 5 • M I S • PARCEL 3: A NON-EX· corporatloft, MT= CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN CLUSlllE EASEMENT FOR D.,. ~. 1'9 ,
THE OFFICE OF THE USE AND ENJOYMENT OF 1MONorih ........ ar.autt.
COUNTY RECORDER OF LOTS 237 AND 234 Of SAID 100, ..,. .. AN, CA tmll,
SAID COUNTY TRACT NO 9•23, SAID T1l1phGoe. (114) IU-tl10
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT EA S EM E N T tH I N G Publlahtd Orange Coul
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FUlllTHER DEFINED AND Dally Piiot Aprll 18, 25. May
DATED 8/24182. UNLESS DESCRIBED IN ·ARTICLE II 2, 1985
YOU TAKE ACTION TO OF THE DECLARATION OF
PROTECT YOUR PROP-RESTRICTIONS FOR THE Th-898
ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT LAKES MASTER ASSOCIA· l--P\8.--IC-f«>_Jl_C_E __
A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU TION REFERRED TO N 1---------NEED AN EXPLANATION PARCEL 2 ABOVE FtCTmOUI MlllNEta
OF THE NATURE OF THE PROPERTY ADDRESS 1 NAMl ITATlmHT
PROCEEDING AGAINST LAKEPINES, IRVINE, CALI· The followll\Q P«IOl'lt 11e
YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-FORNIA. dol bullneaa u :
TACT A LAWVER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT K~'S KUSTOM KAR 2530 FAIRWAY DR .. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST KL EA N I N G 14 5 7 0
C<.?,STA MESA. CA -DATED 12127179. UNLESS Brookhurll St . W•ll·
(II a ttrwt-Addretl CK YOU TAKE ACTION. TO mlnste< CA 92883
common dHlgnatlon ol PROTECT YOUR PROP· • Cathy Leigh wynglan.
property •• Shown aboYe. no ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT 10226 Woodbvry, Apt. c. wananty Is given u to Ill A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Garden Grove CA 92$-43
c:omplet.,_ or eotrecl-NEED AN EXPLANATION Gary B Wy~lan 10228
nett)... Th• beneficiary OF THE NATURE OF THE WoodburY Apt c 'oarden
und41r said DMd of Trust, by PROCEEDING AGAINST G ove CA092&43 •
reason of a t'lrHCh or d.,ault YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· rThla busln... Is con·
In lhe obllgatlon• eecured TACT A LAWYER. ducted by• hutband ani:l wtfe
thereby, her•tolora ex-t LakeplMS, trvlne. CA Cathy Leigh Wynglirz. ec:uted Ind dellvwed to the 92714 G B Wynglan
undersigned • written Dec-"(If a etreet lldclr... CK ~I• statement wlS lllect
laratlon of 0.faull and 0.. common dHlgn1tlon of with the County Clerk of Or·
mend tor Sale. and "."fltlen property 11 Shown et>ove, no a County on March ,2, notice of brNch and of alee-warranty 11 given 11 to 111 1&fs
tlon 10 cau" the undef· completeness -or eorrec:t-nn1•
llgned to sail said property nHtl." Tha b•naflclary Publlshed l0r-. eo.11
to satisfy Hid ot>llgatlons, und« uld OMCI ot Trust, by Deity Pilot AP<M 11 18 25
Ind the<aatter 1"8 under-reaaon of a breach CK default M 2 t985 • • ·
lloned C8UMd said ootlee of in the ot>llgatlon• MC1Ked •Y · 1 ll-888
t>t-=ti and of tlectlon to b9 thereby heretofore ax· 1 reoordecl January 4, 1985 as ec:uted ind delivered to the ____ ,,_ ___ _
ln111, No. 85002t8e of 01· underelgned a written Dec· Plltl.ICI f«>TICE ficlal AICQl'dl In the otflea of laratlon ot Default and 0..1--.;...;.;~.;..;.;.;..;.;.;;.;;; __
the Recorder of Orange mand fCK sai. and written FtCTinOUl IUittaM
County: notice of breach and of efeo. NAMI IT A TlmNT Said ... will b9 made. but lion 10 cause lM und«-The f<>Uowfng J*IOOI ate
wlthOUt c:ownant CK war-signed 10 Mii said prop«ty doing t>utlnea u .
ranty • ...,, ... Of lrnplled, r• 10 .. 1111y said obllgaUont. p 0 K L E T A R
gardlng title pounelon. or and theraatte< the under· ENTERPRISES. 411 W.
encumbrancet, lo P'Y the llgned ceuaed said notloe of Rowland, Santi Ana. CA remaining prlnolpal eum of breach end of el9<:11on to be 92707
the note(•) MCured by uld recorded January 7, '985 u Wllllam JamM Poktetar.
deed of Trust. wttb lnternt Instr No. 85-004725 01 Of. 818 Shannon. Santa Ana.
u In Mid note provided. ad· tlcial A9cords In the olfloe of CA 92704
vancas. II any. under lhe the Recorder of Ora11g9 This bu1lne11 It con-tenns ol said OMCI ol trust. County; ducted by. an lnCllvldual
1 .... chargee. Ind ••pen-Said tale will be mlde, bu1 WMlam Pok .. tar
ol the lrvstee and ot the without eovenant or war-Thlt 1tatem.n1 was Iii.cl
trust• creeled by Hid Deed ran1y. express or Implied. r• with lhe County Clerk of Or· of Trust. gardlng title posaeuton, or ange County on M11oh 1,
Said Hie wltl be held on. encumbrances. to pay the 1985
Thursday. ~ 9, 1985. It remaining principal aum of F2701tl
1 30 p.m In the lobby 10 the the note(a) Ml:U'ed by Mid PubliltMl<I Orange Cout
building located at 602 deed of Trust. with lntll' .. t Dally Pilot Marcil 28. April 4 .
South l.w!• Str .. 1. Orange. IS In u ld note provided. ad· 1 t. 18, 1985
CaMICKnla 926M. vances If any, under the Th-8&4
At the time ol the lnl11al tll'ml of said oeecs of 1ru1t. ---------publlcatlon ol thlt notloe. lees charges and axpen-
IN total amount ot 1119 un· 01 1~ Trustee and 81 lhe Pta.IC f«>TICE
paid balanCI of the obit-truata craated by eald OMCI ta getlon MCUred by ""' at>ow FtCTITIOUI ltU ... dMCtlbed deed of I st and ol Trull NA• ITAT'lmHT ru Said .... wHI be held on T f ._....... .. uma1ed c:oet•. ttl*'Mt. Thurtday Mey 9 1986 at he ol~-"'V persons •• a nd adva nc e• It · 1o' • .. _ dolngbullnettQ· 1132 283 3• 1:30 p.m In the bby to 1,,. .. NOT JUST TYPING"
T...e total· lndebtedneas ~~~~n~_:~:i~:!t ~~a~t 16 ·e1caped9 Court (P.o :
being an •tlmat• on Which Calllornla 92868 • • Box 2417), Newport Beach.
the opening bid 11 computed At the lime of the Initial CA 92ee3
may b9 obtalMO by calling put>llcatlon of thl• notloe Karen L. Blthop. 16 E~
14151 94~418 tlla day the total amount of the un~ pade, Newport Beec:h, CA before the tale 1 1 9286l-D tect. April 8 '985 paid balance o the obi. Thia bu1ln1as 11 con· 1 · TAC tM getton MCUl'iCS by the above ducttd by· an lndl11idull dncrlbed d4led ot trust and · T.D. llftVICI COM· estimated Cotta expen... Karen L. Bllhe>P
PANY, .. Nici Trwt .. , tr. and advanoes 11 w.483.48: This stat9fMl\t was Iii.cl
Cindy Iha. Aeeletant lee· The total lndebt9dneta with the County CMt1it of Of. m.y, 1tlO N. C......,._ being an Mtlmata on which a11g9 County on Marcil 4,
INd., Walnu1 c...ei. CA the op«llng bid II computed 1985
Mllt-l7f7 41~1 may b9 obtained by calHng F2nml
Pul>ftshed Orange CoQt (714) 385-4837 or (213) Publtltled Orange Gout Dally Piiot Aprll 18, 25, May 627_.865 the day before the Dally Pilot March 28. April 4.
2. 11185 ••le. t t. ti', 1985
Tll·897 Dated. April 9, 1985 Th-873
---------TAC M21
Plltl.IC *>TICE T.D. llltVICI COM-Pl&JC *>TICE
NOTICE Of
TillU9Tll'• IALI
L-No. •100461~
/ICHU'ICI T.I. No. 11'4 1174
UNfTCOOS,
T 0. SERVICE COMPANY
• duty appointed Trustae un~ tM followtng d ..
acnbed CIMd of truat WILL
PANY, aa Miki f'rue ... , ly: -----;..;...~-
Vlctll J. "-IM. AaMatMt FtCTITIOUI ltU ... tl ~. tl01 8-ttl L.awte NA• tTATIMPfT
It., °'""9· CA --(714) The lollowfng persona are JIM100 doing bullneat u : Baker ln-
Publllhed Ora11g9 Cout vestment•. (R91.) 619 Go4d·
Dally Pilot AprH 18. 25. May 9nrocl, CCKonl Del Mar. Cal
2, 1985 92825
Th 89e Joaepn C Mc Donougtl. II. 616 Goldenrod, Corona-Oel
M11. CA 92925 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ---------1 Christopher B RHla
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER PlB.IC *>TICE 2824 Tangt.y Hootton rX FOR CASH AND/OR THE 77005 ' . g~~1~~ s~~c~~~1~~ ~" :':.1': ~:U~i Josepn c Mc ~h,
Ctvll CODE SE'CllON DATtD fllltUAftY a. 11a. ~19 Greenbury Court. n·
2924h(peyabl .. lt"9tlmeot UNUta YOU TUI AC~ rot!-tMg 2~:~ 8334 Nie In lawful rnoo9Y of the TIOM TO PftOTtCT YOUR Sierra Elet11 lrvln~ CA United Stat•) tit right. !Ille ~TY, fT .. MAY • 92715 . '
and lnterett con\19Yed to ~g:1."a,~ 0~· Tille bu1lna11 11 con·
and now held by It under NATION °' THa NATIMS ducted by· a g9Mrel plf1· u ld OMCI of Trutl In the Mrlhlp pro~rty har•lnalter d•· 0' T"I PftOCl lDINO Joeepn C Mc: Donougll 11 tcrlbed· AOAINIT YOU, YOU Thia I 1 I fll9d
TRUSTOR. MARION l "OULD CONTACT A wtthlhe•Cou~~'otOr-
BARRONS, CAMERON LEE LAWYEt -• ,,.,,, ange County on Marctl 7 COSGROVE NO•wvsvr 1985 '
BENEFICIARV: QUAIL TitUITtl'I •Al l 19 5 '2717,I
RUN -NORTHWOOD T.I . No. aalO PubUShed Or e Cout
RECORDED Dacamber NOTICE IS HERIBV Deity Pllol Mac~ Aprll 4 28, 1979 u lnttr. No. 34894 GlllEN thll on W9dneedty, 11 ,8 1995 r ' '
In Book 13448 pt09 15!5 of May 8, 1985. It 11:00 ' ' Tl'l-M 1 Otflclal A9cordt In the office o'cloc:a a.m. ot Mid day. In 1 __ _
ol 1119 A9cordet of Orange the room M1 aside lor con---------County ducting Tru11 .. ·a Salee,
' within 1119 omc.. of REAL
ESTATE SECURITIES SER·
VICE, locat.cl at. ''°° NOftll Broadway, Suite ,00, In Ille
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City of Senta Ana. County of
Of1n99. St.ti of Cellfomla,
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES
SERVICE, a c.Atornla eot·
poratlon, • duty appotnltd lruttee unci. and purw111t
to the J>OW9'° ol .... con-18ffed In that certain OMCI of
Truat 811ec:uted by DAVID
PETERSEN BECKm. An
unmanied MM. recorded
February 19, 1M2. In 1119 of· nc. of the County ~
Of Mid County, .. ~
cordtt'I tn1trument No.
t2.0&t122, by r...on ot a
bt'Ndl Of default In peyyMnl
Of l*fc>nnllrQ Of the obll• gartoM MCured ther9by, in..
«*idlnQ tM1 brMdl or de-
feiult. ~a °' wtllctl WU 1'11COfded Novtmblt 2, 1914 • .. Aeoorw'1 •nttrvrn.nt No 84'"'453740, WILL H LL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION fO
THl HIGHEST 1100(~ '°" CASH. l9WM monrey of,,,.
United St ... Of a OMNet'•
cMctl drawn on a If• .. or
ntttonll 1*\11, a ttat• or llcJ·
tfal credit un!On, or a 11.w
Of federal M¥fnOI Ind loen ~lion dOmfcli.d In thll
ltata all .. t~ t!Mt riah • lltill Md
lt'ltl<HI h•lcf by II. ea
PIERCE BROTHERI
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
PACIFtC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
C.metery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Pacific View OfiVe
Newport BdC::h
644-2700
McCOlltMICK
M09'TUAl'Y
1795 l.pguna Canyon
Aoad
Laguna 9Mch. Ca
92651
494 -941~
HAA•OR·LAWM-
MT. OUVI
Mortuary • c.rMtery
Crtml!Ofy
1625 Gltl r Ave
Costa MAI A
640 ~!1~4
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Tlleto!IOwitlgcMlf'IOl\Ut• c:::.:••d t• M l IH The~ TN81• ........... medl.but r::-rrATW "°"°'°' IM.SOf~ ......... ~"" doloO bUllMN aa: ear.a., C....== dltclall'na MV lillllllhy lor 1ny witrlOl.tt ~ 0t ..,. fOllOWenO pet'ION er• ....-..0 ML.I Of "°'-lCe ti ,_.., "AN~ OP THI
(.\f COMPUTER HOuse. CAm11.,...... ~~ 01 IN atr..t '591CPJWOI~,,.. "::!Ill'*'-• '880IUI."°""""' ~to....... 71 em Of mfNTINGYOH
(81 COMPUHOUSE. 1822"4 ~= tlluWnz.., eddt• and ottiw COIMIOfl Ott ti ... pmmton, 0( -.!~~"rt!. ~"t, ..... I en0012ot .. Cl'fteoda0f MACH A..,.,.. THI ~ llvd .. Coet11·Mw, ... -... MJ ..._., .. .._ ltMlanetkM\, ff ""¥· lhOwn eneum ranoe1, tnctuolno * -.... ~ ,.~ No«loele..,..,,,tll\'laltt•t IN,..._ 0( e.lllcwl'tle.. lie ""'*'INGTON leAOH 0.... CA.f2t27 "' -..,,., ......... , twraln. .....~and_,.,_ • ,__...., _.., ""'purau11H 10 Secflone UllOWtiaMd.OIWT~. DINA.NCI CODI IY
Ak:tlerd A.Ian H"1, S24 :-~....._..... s.14 ........ ~but of Che T""'" IN°' ... ~ I -. K I. 211oi-21111 Of lie Call-t32 ln6uatrlal • ..,. Ooe(a A .. INDINO tEC"ltONI
VICtO(la St • ._f202·A, eo.1a My.._,.~ wltl)Out CCMll'lflqt Of ...,. tl\tMa CHiMld IW .... Dead Tt'\lll.: n-.. _•PJ:-"!J r0tn1a .... end ,.,~ MeM, or.,. County, QA tH.5.3 . u Ttf"OUOH
MMe, CA 9292'1 • IM .... wtl M ...... a· u~or lmplllJd,,. 01 TNtt, lo PtJ 1M 1t11M1n-' _, 919 teaaiont Code, lectlon mt tm'7 Wiii aalt ltl puOle MIO-•.U . 11 AEl.ATfNO TO Thi• bu1lne11 te con· tlUt wftMut °'"'lllM • tttte,pc1u111on,Of Ing~ IUftW of the gr:;=·~IMctt. OftNCeflfomi.eotnnwcfll lton, at laid adclrw. t.oe.CAfEOO•UCAL IX•
dueled bYI en lf\d1vtctu11 •9'1MtJ, ..,,_. " -. trlQWI\ anoea. '° pey ttlll nOle(a) MOUred by aalO Code. Section &3t OI IN Al\QMll. catlfornla. a1 fO cl u a 1 o Ha fl o" A
Rlct\8'd Alan Her1 ...... ,...,... ...... ,... '9 Pflnelptll""""' Dffd Of Trull 10 wtt· Tlllt bull~ con. Catlfofnla ,.,,., Code and a.m.onM<IMlly theftlci.y COASTAL OEVELOPMVff
Thie 1tetemonl wee flt.d ~-MCl_.!fll Ill, IN "°' t) MCUNd by MW 120,000.00 with ln .. r .. t ~~:a B K tr:"t the prO'lttlOnl Qf the C.... May, 1995, the fo!lowlnO PEJIMrr''
wtth the County Cleflc of Or· ._,., ,...,......""*"' Deed to rwt. wlttl In._. nweon tN>m OctOber n. 1 v" · •Pt ue. lornfa A~llon ~llno autOMOtllel•>. 10 wtt: 1,._ on fll• .1 tne Cl1
•not Colinty on Meteh 26 Pll :" o4 U.. MM(e) ... theNOn, at PtOYldad In Nici tff 1 •t 1814 P« 1nnum .. ~ t *"tnt tiled Act. the undtreionect Mii Ill 18t2 Ford Coup t a.ftt't' ~I 1' "/
1985 • OTW IW ~-~ .. •>. •encta. If eny, provtdec:l in1eldnot.c•>p1W Vltthlhe·~~. ty"'~ ... ,., •i:ibtlOMltby~ltM 1,A8P10AeCll120217, •neCMJM: • ,,,_. ''*· •Mtt ...__ ...... the*""' of Mid Deed cottt end any ~ Of .,.,.,n "'-" "' '" • on the Nth ##'/ of mlBM. WyoMlng
Publlthed Orange CONt CHI, .. ,,....._ Iii Mid of TNll, r.aa. etwirgea lll1d 11. 130.50 wttfl tntereat. Inge County on Apr~ "9t'tt. 985. a\ 10:00 o'clock $1ld tale le -tor tbe Ordl11tnc:e No. 2151
Delly Piiot ~atcn 28. Aprlt 4 note(a), ........ • .., ~Of the Trutt .. end Tiie ~under Mid Pul>Renec:t ""-"~·-AM. on "" &lf91'11ltea .... PUl'f>Qee of ~ tiln Of wn.nCll a.c:tiOftl N9JU 12 11, 18. 11186 ' ' llftCter tN lwtM et ..., of the trut._ creetad l)y Mid Deed ofTtuet niwetotoreu-"'-;r ----t tald pro~ h.. been the~ fof T°"1MG ttwougtt M8.5.3. 1& Categ.
Th.-803 Deed of Truat, ,, .. 1 Dead Of Truet. ecuted ~ dell\ler9d to the ~ t~~f Pflt 1 . t8, 25. etortd, and wtllcn •r• & StOflOI 1QOe111ef wtffi oriclil lxCllullonJ to CoMtal
---------~ Md ......... • The total tmOU(lt of the ~ • wrtlWn 0.0. •Y • ~ located •t Publlo 8t0taoe. COlt9 of actYenlllng and U • O.velOOMMt Permit ~ ---------·-.,. h .,,...... ,..0 of IM uni*d IMllaooe of the Obit-teratlon Of default and o.. Tti.-800 t3241 ·Jflltr'f Ao41d, In Iha l*IM9 of.... qutrernenlt of the Hunt• "8.IC NOTIC[ _ _...r.....,~--....;.;M>.;;;.T.;.;l.;;;.CE;;;...__ Wett oteeted bJ MW DM O•llon MCurad by the prop•" manc1 for a. and a wrttMn City of trvlne, County of Or· 0.i.d ttltt 17 cs.y ot Aprll. lng1on IMch O'dl.nMCe _ _.........,--...--.;.;.;.;;;...._1
o1 Trwt. ty to bt IOld end reuonablt Notlot Of Oef9ult end a.o. "8.IC M>'flCE ange. Stat• ot Clllf0<n4a. the 1MI. Codt. 81td ~ment LI~ ..onca •MMOI NOTICI °' Tiie totel *"-' Of .,.,_ ..,l!M1llf co.te. eJl*W 11on to Sell The under~ . gooda, ch11t1• or pettOl14lf O..W-. .-W ._, G 1--'W m-.. ~to btfng-uie ~ NO.~
.tOffM r:cr=:,i N• ~ W-0. of ffle ...... t.nd advenoout th9 time Of ceuMO ..icf Not* oK 0.. fltc llTIOUa IUllNHI Pf09tl'IY dolctlbed btlow. In T..... COd4r tnto oonf'DrrMllCll wtttl .. AN ORDINANCE OFT HE ---------..... IMWed by h "9""' tht lnltt .. pubt~tlon of the flUll Ind Sec:tlon to Soll to NAiil ITATIMINT the matt91'1 of: Pu~ Orange Cout ~ Mduil60nl tOt CITY OF HUNTINGTON rtllJC 9IJTICE ~ c~... 9'1J to " .... Md ........ N 0 11 c. 0' s. t. I• bt recotdecl In IN county TM fOllOwlng l*90"• •re Roy Bell • Soll, 4 INlttrM, Diiiy Pll01 Aprtl 18. 198$ the Ctty 1Pt>'0"9cl l)y tho BEACH AMENDING THE ---------,...:~~.~ION ..,, _......._ ooeea. ••• l1M.12t.18. Whore the tM1 f>fopetly le doing bullnete .. : K1thl'1 frlgt. 20 bu, Wlht, dry. bike, Th-901 CatttOfnla Coatal Col'!'· ~UNTINGT()ftj BEACH OA-ITATDl8f1' CM'
petlMt ... ..,....,.. .. Tht btneflcfary undet Mid loc;atad. c.... Act RONI, 8308 3 chelr. Sp. H 523 tblO. mllc mltllc>n on Metdl 1, 1915. 0 I NA N c E c 0 D E By WITHDRAWAL ....
.. ~~~:~ ffle tltMof fflelfttHll 1MM-OMdofTruttllefetofOrUx· OAT!: A'9\ 4 tea$ Miiano Drive. Hunt Bet\. CA MaurclaCoilyet.· 21bu,5 $aid •xduflOne ~allow A~NDING SECTION PMtnmr.• • • oeltoft ................. ecuted and doll\llred to the ......... ,., ...... ,. 92848 en.Ir, wtllb1111W, paint, nie rtatC 11111\TU'r cortaln de\1topment1 ~ 9730 22 AELATING TO ONMTM.,...
T ~.•II hetf~ btneflclartet, .. l1Clt,4I0.11. underllgnec:I • written 0.0. ..,....... .. IHHHOr Kathi Su11nn• Myera, Cbnt, ll<t Sp ... 548 "" uw. .,.. rninllt.nal Of.,. allowed MIN 0 R Ac c Es s 0 Ry ACTinOUa • ID ...
crt 1or1 a contln. gent Tiie MMftclery ......, taretlon Of Oef9lltt and o.. .,_..., ,... ......., VIia ll30e Miiano Drive, ftunt. Br~Cfiandter·Frtge,3 ITAnMPff Of by right In apedfted dlttttcts ST~ue'TuRES'
ertdttore. and poreon• Wl\o Mid DoM. i.,,...... .._._ mend tor Sele, and• written .._......_,'-'a.-.. Ben, CA 92646 tbte. bike. tmk. IOfa. 10 b111. · WJTitDa.AWAl MOM to be GOnttruettd wlttlout (dopy on llte 1n tht City ~
may be otl*Wlte lnleretttd breech of dtteutt In tM • Nottco ot Oefaull and Eleo-CA M'tJI (ett) 171·7*. Thi• t>u1ln1u 11 con-vec Sp D 282 p~..., 00\alnltlQ • OOMt.I dewlOp. Clerti'• OfflrAI Tho tolloWing penon ttee In the wtll end/or e1111e of: llt•llCMtt M011rect .__ •• tton 10 Seit. The underelOMd llJl ........., Moe.-.,, tr. ducttd by: an lndlvldual GtOfgt Rklof·Auctton.r, ~TING~ "*1t permit SUGh ~ IY.,._: Withdrawn u a oen-.i 1*1· ~JC. E::.;rd~ P~ John toifote t leoutM lftd ... CllUIOd Mid Notlol of 0.. <*of, VP Kathi S. Myera State Llcenta-Ho. A 1226. ...CTlh OU• 90Wtl "*"' ~ ltlll "9ve to Ordlntnot No 2760 nor trom thlpat1,..,,.., cp-
mefl 11 1 ltY9'ed to t"9 .............. foul1tnda.cilon10 Sell to P\ll>lllhec:I Ortnge Cout Thia lltltmant waa flltd Owner rtMf'VM the rlQtlt 10 MAMI comply with ell other r• •merio1 thl Huntington er111ng under ltlo ~ ~ i:111~u E~ llted • wrltton declerlltlon .. di-bt reocordec:I tn the county Daily Piiot April 1 f. 18. 25, with the County Clefk of Of. t>td at lho l&le. Pur.c;ll.... The foltowtng penon llU QUlrementt Of ttlt bMe zon. Beech MuntcJpal CoO. ~ tn-~· name of ASC/US ~~ S • lo< C ;'11fd~ln fautl end deMend tor ..... • tht rMI property 11 t98& ange County on M11Ch 5, mull be made wlth"Cbtl only wllhdrtwn u 1 gtneral Pllr1· 11\g dtttrlc:t end the CoMtat ereuing flOOf 11ea 9q0ert Group, Tl'le; A8C/US.
· uper ou o r-and written neJIH of l()c.-d. Tl! ~5 1g95 and paid 10< at lhe ttrnt of no< from tbe pwtnonhlP op. Zone di.trlc:t. footagea allowed '°' mlnOf ASCIUS COmputer Pr'" rr. ~,':i"tt~ llltt br.aeh end of ~ .. Datt: Aprtl 5, 1985 fno. purch11e. Atl purchUICI 9t1Ung Utldet the flctltlout aoceuor; structuru and Clut>, A"*'1Ga'1 84Jcc111M n I war t>t caUM tM Uftdet1'9uled to OfMp Cooet Tiele COM-Put>tlstled Orange Coat g00d1 are IOld .. II. end buelMss namt ot ASC/US ADOPTED by the Clly not t>t IVt>iect to Ml~ Computer UMr S.vleot
tapp()lntf' at personal rep. Mii l8'd propeny to ......, !'*"• ... N. T....,. Awe P\llltC NOTICE Dally Piiot Marc:h 28. AprU 4, moat bt removed at !tit tlmt Group The' Amwtc:a'a Sue-Council of tho City Of Hunt· r~rttnent• Group (ASC/US) at 416 E.
retentet veto admtnt1t1c the IMd ob ... lloN end....,._ .... ~CA lll7W, (7M) 11. 18. 1985 of nle. Salt 1t1t>Joal to Pflor centui eompu1er Uter Ser· lngton 8each 11t an regular DOPTED t>y tne City 17th St .. &!Ito '°2H, Coeta et~~e ot l~l~ecedent. udt., on Jon. 10, 1M, ttlll ........ Jt11, 8r. M1d1•nt NOKTIC17M01 TO Th--8&2 can<:elltllon. In tht tvent ot vice et 2137 P1mt, Orange. "'99ttng htld Monct.y, Apflt C N of the City ol HI.mt· Mesa, CA 92821.
t P• on requetta undefllaftld c-...d M6d a.wte ,.,.... .. O"'-seltlemonl between Owner CA.92667 15• 1985, by the fonowtng "1glon Btech II an regular Tht flc:1ltlou1 bualnoaa
autflO<lty ~o ldmln:ster the notloe ol bffoch of 1Motten FCI.' 14081 Y0<ba St'"'· CMDIT°"9 °' P\ISLIC NO!lCE end ot>tlglled party. Dated Th• ftCtltlous business rott call vott: meeting IMltd M~•Y. AprH namuiatementfor the Plf1· ~t~ttA~~l~t~t'":: nd~-to M ,_did• IMtru-Suttt 210 Tuatln, Clllfornla 8UUC 1".AN.,lft FICTITIOUe lU ... ll tllla 11th and1 t8tl't day of n11me1tatamenlf0<thep11'1-AVE .. ~ Kelly 15. 1985, t>y the following nerlhlp wu filed on 1-2-85
tn ra on ° ~ -t No. ~11, OMolel 92680 (eoc.. 1101 .. 107 Ap<ll. 1985. P\ll>tlc Sloftgt n«lhlp wu fl4ad on 6-10-84 itt.i Mandie :Balley. roll call vote· 1n 111e County of Orengt.
ttlet Act. ,._.,.of CountJ, Publllhed Orange C<>e1t U.C.C.) NAMI ITATIMENT Mantgement, Inc .. Call-In the County ot Or MecA er, ' . AYEI: Councilmen. Kelly. FILE NO nttOHA
A hearing on the petition C .. lfomlt. Dally Piiot Aprtt 18 25 May Mollee ts hereby given to The followtng peraona art fomla AUC11on Lloente No. C Ft LE NO F2 526 rn: Flnley, Gr-..n. Tllom• ter Mandie Balley F285077B f'285017C
wtltbeheldonM•y1.1985, Dated:,AtMtl12.1tN 2.1985 • • creditors of the within doing buslntH H : The 119t, TettphOna (213) F252811B • ..O.S:Counoltmen:·None ley.Green.ThOmu · Fu1tNMi.tne1Adclft1tof
119:30A.M. In Dept. No. 3 at POMONA PINANCIAL Th-881 named trant1eror(1) that a Creative Link. 1639 882-3801, Agent for Owner. Full Nemt and Addreu of A8 .. INTt Councllm•n NOES: Couocllmen. Nont the Person Wfttd,.wtng
100 Civic Center Oflv1 West. ll"VICI S ' INC., al Mid bulk tranater ts about to be Monrovia Ste. 9, Newp0<1 Put>lllhec:I Oranoe Ce>Ht the Perton Withdrawing· None A811NT: Councllmtn 0.llld Art Mtnn. 425 Felr
Stnta Ana. CA 92702. Tr\I .... , Uo N. lndlOft .. made on portontl property Beach. CA 92~ Dally Pllo1 April 11, t8. t985 David Art Mtnn 425 Fair Of CITY Of HUNT1MQTON NOtle Dr 11103 eo.t1 Meta. CA
IF YOU OBJECT to the 81wd., Second Floor Pla.IC N0TIC( hefelnttter deterlbed. Jeenne Ellzabeth Ammofl. Ttl-878 # l03 Costa 'Meat CA at A c H A II c I a II CITY Of HUNnNOTON 92628 '
grentlng of ,,,. petition, you 'omona. Caltfomllt .,,..: The names and business 228'46 Wllltrd, Et T 1)(0, CA 92826 . Wentwot1h. CltJ Clertl • • r A c". A 11 c I• M. Stgntq: o.vlO M8M
ahoutd either appear at the T• .... hone: 71.........,1, H 11441 addressee of the lnterided 92830 . Dlm:t•IC NO~ICE Slgntd: Davkl Mann Wtntwof'tt\, Chy C*91 Publiellod OrWIQe Cooat hearing and 1tete your ob-1y Loft Cooper, Ale6etent NOTICI or transferors are: YEON KUN Thia busineaa ta con· r~ '' Publl•hed Orange Cout Publllhtd Orange Coest Put>llShed Orange COMt Dally Pltot Mardi 2a, Aprtt 4•
)OC:ttons or ftte written ot>jec-lec:NUty T..UST'la'I I.ALI PARK and SUN StL PARK, dueled t>y: an lndtvt<lual I 3*2 Deity Piiot Mtrch 28, Aprll 4. Dally Piiot APf1t 18, 1985 Dally Pilot April t8, l945 11, 18. 1985 lions wtth the court before Put>llthod Orange eo..1 T.I. Ml. t19D4 370 East 17th. eo.ta Meu. Jeanne E. Ammon NOTICI CM' 11 18 1985 Th-906 Tti.903
the hearing. Your appear-Dally Pllol Aprll 18 25 M•v IMPORTANT NOTICE CA 92627. This atalemtnl WU flt.d PU9lM: &AU °' . . T'1-865
ence may be In peraon or by 2. tm · ' TO PROPERTY The location in Caltlornla with the County Clerk ot Of-""IOMAL '9K>PERTY
your·•t.torney. Th-a95 OWNER or the chief executive office enge County on Mtrcih 12, _.20111 1 ai-ic NOTICE
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR YOU ARE tN D£FAUL T or prlncipal businM8 otfic:e 196~ r UIK.
0< • contingent creditor ol Mt.IC NOTICE UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, of the Intended transferor ts F= Notloe1
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the d-aHd. you must Ille D .. TED 9/17 • ESS lllme as above. P.l.lt>lllhed Orange pu~n o..,... '"" "" o -· Yf>\V claim wtlh the court or NOTICE OF YOU TAKE 1';..h1~~L TO AU olher bullnMS names Dally Pltot March 28. Aprll 4, the Clvlt Code. St.it of Call· NOTICI Of
preaent II 10 the pe<aonet TRUSTEE'S SALE PROTECT YOUR PROP· and addresses used by t'1e 11, 18, 1985 fornla. Section 2328 of the fl'UIN.JC IA.I.I°'
repretentatlve appointed by T.S. NO. 84·260 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT Intended transfero< wllhln Th·872 Callfornl• Commercial PEAION.AL. ~RTY
the court wlthln lour months YOU ARE tN DEFAULT A PUBLIC SALE. tF YOV three yetrs last years last P\8.IC N()iflC[ g::,-. n1Sec:1,.':el S3~t ~~ N tloe t:: I....._ th 1 from ttie date of first IS· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, NEED AN EXPLANATION put so far as known 10 the the or o!IM<>M of the Call-ur~anl ~o Sec:1Z:'198e ~f
tuanceoftetteraasprovldtd DATED JUNE. 1984. UN-OF THE NATURE OF THE Intended tranateree are. U!GAL NOTICI fornf': Auction Licensing FheCMICo<le Stete otCell·
In Sectlon 700 of the LESS YOU TAKE ACTION PROCEEDING AGAINST none. Of'DtN.ANCE NO. %711 Act. the und«tlgntd wltl 1911 tornlt. Sectto~ 2328 of the
Probate Code of Caltfornla. TO PROTECT YUR PROP-OU, YOU SHOULD CON-The name(s) and t>uslness "AN ORDINANCE OF THE at publlc aale l)y cornpetlttve Callfornll Commtrclt l
Tht tltne fC5r 0011(1 c1a1ms wtn ERTY. IT MAY BMOlO AT ACT'Kt:AWYER. -.addt..a-Of .t.be. lntende.<I CITY O~ HUHTIN.GTQH l>tddtng .on the ~th di of eoo .. ..s.i;1.19n ~5 _Stf IM
not expire prior IC l<xir A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU On May 111, 1985. It 10:00 transter"(a) are: HO KIM BEACH AMENDING THE April 1985 It 10·00 o'cfuck Callf0mla Penal Code and
month1tromthede1eolthe NEED AN EXPLANATION A.M .. STATEWIDE FORE· and YUN KYUNG KIM, 370 HUNTINGTON BEACH MU-AM . localed al Public lhe provisions of'tht Call-
heertng notice at>ove. OF THE NATUljlE OF THE CLOSURE SERVICES AS East t]th. Costa Mesa. CA NICIPAL CODE BY AMEN[).. Storage 13241 Jeffrey tornla AuC11on Ucenatng
YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille PROCEEDING AGAINST SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE u 92627 ING SECTION 15.20 050 Road In' tht City of Irvine AC1 the undersigned wllt Mil
IUelleptbythecourt.tfyou YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-utv 1ppolnltd Trutte1 That the property pe<ll· RELATING TO OIL WELL County of Orange Sta1eoi at pubhcaalebycompttltlve 81• a pert.00 .. Jnterested In TACT A LAWYER. rid« tnd pureuant to Deed nent hereto Is detc:rlbed '" SIGNS" California the tbandoned bidding on the 261h dty of
Ille Ml•I•. you may aerve On Mty 6th, 1985, et f Trull reco<cled Oc\Ober ~en er• l a 5 : DAY (Copy on file 'in the City good• chtttltt or penonat AprU 1985 11 1·00 o'Cloc:k
upon the executor or admln· 10:00 •.m .. Orenge Coast • 198 t, u lnlt. No .. In LEANERS. and 1• located Clerl<'s Office) Pf~ detcrtbe<I below tn PM ' toceied ~t Public latrat0<. or upon the at· Tiiie Company. • California t>ook 14273, page 589 ot Of· at: 370 East Hth, Costa I YNOPSfl: the m•tters of: s1oi'.age 2065 Ptacenttt Av·
torney tor the execvtor or Corpoftlton as duly IP· lk:ttl Records In the olflc:e of Mesa, CA 92627 Ordinance No. 2759 tsleh Rot>o(iton -Antiq enue I~ the City of eos11
admtntstretor, and Ille wilh pointed Trustee under and he County Recorders of Or· The Bu&IM!ss name useo amend• th• Huntington Chet epkrt tblt aolt cioclt Mesa County ot Orange
tile eourt with proof of Ml'· pur9U8nt to Deed of Trust ange County. State ot Cati· t>y said tranalMOfS 81 said 8"c:h Municipal Code rtl•· 7 chair iu11c:M 30 t>1ts S1e1e' 'of Catlfornt1 th~
vice, a written request 1111· recorded Sept•mbtr' 7, ornta executed bV location 11. A CLEANERS tlve 10 oll well signs and .. _ chandel~ aldebrd' TV 3 t>d. at>tndoned goods chatttes Ing 'that you desire spectat 198 <4 • as Int t , No BENEDICT J. GILA NO, an Thal said t>ulk lransler is lowt the Development Ser· Sp. H 529 • • . °' pereonal pr~ <1.-
nottce ot the llllng ot an In-&4-37«53, of Official Re-nmerrled man WILL SELL Intended 10 be conaum-Vices Department to rnonitOf China cbnt. chll. d9", dry. scribed below. tn the ma1· ventory and eppral~t of cords In tht office of tho T PUBLIC AUCTION TO mated at the otftce of SIL· 111 free-standing algns chair bookcse frlgt wshr 2 ters of
estate UMIS or of lhe pell· County Recorder of Orange HIGHEST BIDDER FOR VEA SERVICE ESCROW through the permit procou. tngft, 3 mlrr0<'. glf cit> & bg. Petru Glogou1cean •
tlons 0< accounts mentioned County, St•te ol Callloml1. ASH (payable at time of CORP · 12755 Broollhurst Saki ordinance atao lnaur• 20 t>xs mlac Sp H 511 Trans mtr 3 lire Sp A 3•
In Section 1200 and 1200.5 ot Executed t>y Sttgllorn, Inc. In lawfvt money of the Solle 1<M. Garden Grove. thll the Fire Department llaa o;;(g. Rlder·Auctloneer ~ge ~l<Jef-Auct~
tho C11tfornlt Probate Code. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC United Stilts) at NORTH California 92642 on or after proper ldenttllcatlotl ol wells State Ltcentt No. A 1225' State Lioenae No A 1225.
Wlltlam W. '°411lup, IE~. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID· FRONT ENTRANCE · May 6, 1985· for emergencv response LandtOrd r~ tile nght Landlord r~ the right 1IOO N. lfoectw1J, •to1, DER FOR CASH (payet>le at OUNTY COURTHOUSE, This bolk transfer Is. sub· purpoee to t>ld 11 lhe ui.. Pure.hues to bid at tht salt. Purcnasa
I M ta Ana. Ca 1270I time ol Hie In lawfvt money 00 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE te<:I to Caltfornla Unrlorm ADOPTED by the Ctrv must be made with CUh ontv mull be made with cash only
Published Orange Coa11 of the Unlltd Statea) at the EST, SANTA ANA, CAL Commerctat Code Section Council ot the City of Hunt-and p11d tor at the time ol and paid tor 11 the time of
Deity Pllol April 11, 12, 18. Courtyard area btlween Ille n right. tllte tnd lnter•t 6l06. . tngton Beach et an regular purchase. Alt purchased purchtse. Alt purch11ed
1985 Two Stairways al the Atltn veyed to end now held Tile name and address 01 mee1lng held Monday, April good$ are sotd u la. Ind goods are sotd u 1s.-and ThF-888 BUlldtng. facing Yort>a by It under Hid Deed ot the person with whom 15, 1985, by the lollowlng mustt>trem0Yed1ttheti-mu111>eremovedtlthetlme
---------Street. 14031 Yorba Str"t. rus1 in the property lltu-cVtEatRmsSmEaRyVbeC fltedEsc'' S0tl-roll call vote: 01 sate. S•le subject 10 prior of sate. Sale sut>jelt to prior Pl&.IC NOTICE Tuttln Ctltfomlt• all rlgllt. ated In aak1 County and 1 E R W AYll: Counc:ltmet'I Kelty. canoellatlotl In the event of canceOatian In the event ol
---------tltlt t nd Interest conveyed lltt descr1bed u : CORP 12755 Brookllurst Mandie. Balley. Flntey. settlement bet_, Land· aetttemeni' between Land· NOTICE to and now held by ti undet Lot 15 of Tract No. 8390. St.. P.O. Box l389, Garden Green tord and obligated party. lord and obligated ptny
IHVITINQ81D8 said Doed of TN•t tn the u per map rtc:0rded In Grove. CA 92642 Escrow NOEi : Counetlmen. Datedtllls11then<118thd1y Detedthla11thtnd18thday
Notice ts hereby given th1t property situated In seld B<><>k 380, Paga 34 and 35 ~0·11;1599·1~ andt>the 1111 :,Y MacAlllstef, Thomas of April. 1985. Public ot Apr ti, 1985 Put>ttc
the Board ot Trustees of the County and State deserlbe<I f Mlaceltanooua Maps, In or -~g11C bem~. Y a3ny c1r985• A81ENT: Councilmen. Stortge Management. tnc .. Stor89e Management. Inc .
Hunttnglon Beach Clly as he Office of the County R• tor ~·• ... iy ' · None CaHfOfnta Auotlotl LtcenM Cautornta Auction ucense
School Dt11rtct. ot Orange P11oel 5 as llllown on • ordef ot Orange Countv. whtch Is the business day cm Of HUNTINGTON No. c 1191, T~hone (213) No. c 1191, T~hone (213)
County, California, wllt r• parcel mep flied In B<><>k The atreet addrea and before thetf•-... conbosummation 8EA C H, A llola M . 632-3601. Agent tor Land· 682-3601, Agent for Land-celve Mated t>lds up to 2:00 01. Pages 10 tnd 11 of tfler common clealgnatlon, date spec ""'• ve Wentworth, CllJ Cleftl lord lord
PM on the 26tll day of Aprll. Parcel Mape, In the office of t any, of lhe real property Dated· Aprtl 8. 1985 Put>lllMO Orange Coast F>{,t>llshed Orange Cout Pubt11hecl Orange Coast
1985 at the office ot said the County RecOfder of said ascribed tbove Is ln~~T· Yun ~!ung Ktm, Dally Pilot April 18. 1985 Dally Pilot Aprll 11. 18. 1985 Dally Pilot Apnt 11, 18, 1985
School District, located at County rported to be: 390 SunrlM ''"""".""" ,..,.,__ Th-905 Th-877 Th-875
20451 Cratmer Lane, Hunt· The s1reet 1ddr ... and trcle. Colla Mela. CA. Pubhshed Orange Coast ---------i----------i----------
tnglon 8tllch. Callfornte, at other common dealgn1tlon, The undersigned Truatot Dally Pilot April l8, 1985 Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Mt.IC J«>TICE
which time said bids wut l>e If any, of ltie real property lsc:t1tm1 any t11t>lllty f0< •ny Th-907 -----------------------------publicly opened and read
for:
CLASSROOM CARPET·
ING
Alt bids are to be In ac-
cordance with Conditions.
Instructions. amt Specif•·
cations, which are now on
Ille In tile otftce ot the
Purchasing Agent of said
1choo1 distrtcl. 2045 t Cralmet LaMI. Hontlngton
Beech, Callfornta 92846.
No bidder may withdrew
hit bid for a period of ll•IY
(60) deys aMet the d1te Ml
for the opening lhereof.
Tile Board ol Trust-of
lhe Huntington Beach Cit~
School Distrl~ reterVes the
Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ---
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS
CC-511
Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Huntington
Beach, California will recelve·aealed bids for the rurnlehtng and lnatalla·
tton of relMd pa"'"9nt mertlert1 on Werner Aven-, lolea Chica Ro.ct,
Edl1199r Avenue end Yorktown Avenue In the City of Huntington Beach.
Californla In accordance with the plans and specifications and special
provisions on file In the office of the Director of Public Works. Documents
wlll be available on April 23, 1115. A charge of $20.00, not refundable, will
be required for each set of specifications and accompanying drawings
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ESTIMATE
right to reject any or an blda, Work Item
and not necessarily aeeept
the lowest t>td, and to waive
1ny tnformallty o< lrregulerl· tv In any bid r11Celved
Quantity
Dated April 15, 1935
ttu.ltlftllon IMc:h C tty le'*" Dletriet of Orange
Co u nty, 8ob aond,
'urolu1ln9 Agtnt,
714/ .......
Put>ttalled .Orange Coast
Deity PllOt April 18. 25. 1985
Th-902
Ml.IC NOTICE
LO.AN NO. 1004al0 0
NOTICI Of'
TIIUITll'I IALI
LOANN0.100itNl00
YOU AM IH Dl'AULT
ONDIR A DllD Of' TIWIT
DATID OCTOR" 1', 1111.
UML.111 YOU TAKI AC·
TIOH TO NOTICT YOUR
"'°"RTY, IT MAY H I Ol.D AT A l'UltUC IAll.
IP YOU NllD AN Uflt.A·
NATION OfJ THI! NATUM
O' THI '"OCllDINO AOAINIT YOU, YOU
I HOU'-D CONTACT A
UWftff. °" Thunder, ... , '" ,_ Ill UIOO O'cdMll A.II.
l'OlllONA '*ANClAl ID·
VICll. INC., • TNe .... uftdw mt4ll '4',.uant to .,.... .. ,,,,.. dMed Ooto--"' ., ......... .., llNIDICT J.. QIUNO, lft _,..... .... Mel,.
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Install raised pavement markers on Botsa Chtca Road
lrom Warner Avenue to R1ncllo Roed
tnsttlt raised pevement mtrkers on Edinger Avenue
trom Boise Chica Road to Counteu !>five .
Install ratted P•vement market• on Yorktown Avenue
lrom Gotdenwest Strei to Mein Slreet
lnslltt ratted pavement markttrs on Werner Avenue
from Grahtm Str"I and Goldenwnt Street
In accordance with the provtalons ot Section 1773 of lhe Labor Code.
the State of California. Director of the Department of Industrial Relations
shall determine th.e general prevailing rate of wages. applicable to the
work to be done; copies of the latest general wage rate determinations are
on file at the office of the City Clerk and the office of the Director of Public
Works of the City of Huntington Beach, California.
Plan$ and specifications. together with proposal form, may be obtained
at the office of the Director of Public Works, City Hall, Huntington Beach,
California.
No bid wllt be received unless it Is made on a blank form furnished by
the Director of Public Works. The special attention of prospective bidders
Is called to the proposal requirements. set forth In the specifications. for
tuft directions as to the bidding. •
The above quantities are approximate only, being given as a batls tor
the comparison of blda, and the City of Huntington Beach does not
express or by lmpllcatlons egree that the actual amount of work wtll
r.orrespond therewith bot reservea the right to tncreate Of decreue the
-emount of any class or portion of the work, as may be deemed necessary
or expedient by the Olfector Of Public Works.
All bid• will be compared on the b .. ls of the Director of Public Works
estimate of the quantities of WOf'k to be done.
Substitution of securtti.1 fOf' any mon'" withheld by the City to Insure
~ormance shall be permitted In accordance with provisions of the C~lfornla Government Code. Section 4590.
Each bid shall be mad• out on a form to be obtained 111 the office of '"-
Director or Publlc Worka, Oewtopmenl Wing, 2000 Main St,...t, Hunt·
lngton Beach, Calltornla; ahall be Mated and flied With the City Cler-It at tl'le
Civic Center, Second Floor Admtnta1ratlon Bulldtng. 2000 Main Street,
Huntington Beech, Callfornla, on or before 10:00 A.M .. the nt. of May,
1tlS, eod thall be~ t>y • commltt .. compoled of the City Clerk. the
City Attorney and Director of Public Worka or their aothortnd reprMetlta·
1iv. and the reauttt of tald btddlng wlH be rtpe>rttd to the City Counoit of
.. Id City of Huntington 8Mch at their regular meeting to be held on
Monday, th• .... ., .. -.1•1 at the hour Of 7:30 P.M. In the City
Council Chamber• In the Ctvlc Cent• of aald City of Huntington 8ffoh.
and ahall be 11et.ct UPon by aalcfClty Council at the regular meeting of MQ •1• .
The City of Huntington Be.ch. California r ... rve. the right to reject any
or all bids. and to ac>eept the bid 4eefntd fOf tn. bNt lni.rnt of the City
or Huntington BMCl'I. California
By ord« of the City Council at the City of Huntington Beaott. Ca11torrua
thta APfff 1S, t ...
ATTEST '
Mct.Wtntworttl
~,ci.n
Publlahed OtanGe eoe.t Dally Ptlot Aptlt 18 25 Mey 2, tNS
Th-900
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS
CC-687
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Huntington
Beach, California will receive sealed bids for the Vehicle Loop Detection
tn the City of Huntlnglon Beach. Caltfornla In accordance with the ptam
and specifications and special prov1S1ons on Ille 1n the ott1ce of the
Director ot Pub~c Works. Documents will be a~a1table on Aprll 11, 11115. A
charge of $20.00. not refundable. will be required for eitch set 01
specifications and accompanying drawings.
Work Item
I
2
3
4
5
6
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ESTIM ATE
Install vehicle detection loops at Ham1ltoril Magrio11a
tristatt vetltele detection loops at Warne.-1Magnoloa Install veh;ete detectton loops at Bolsa/Botsa Chica
Install •eh1cte detection tooQs •t Main/Ad~
Install vehicle detection loops 11 BOlsa Chtea/He11 Install ven1cle detectton 10099 at GOlderiwest ,G w
Quantity
22 Each
8 Eacn
~ Eacn
t Eacf'i
4 Each
Coll99e Entrance 3 Ear.n
7
8
9
Install vehlele detection loops •t Goldenwes11Warner 1.i Each
Install veniete detectt0n loops at Warner Algonquin 8 Ealh
Install vehlcle detec11ori loops. al Gold
en-st/Mcfadden IJ Eaen
10 lnsttll vehicle detection loops 11 Heil/Boise Chica t :.> Each
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code
the State of Cahfornla. Director ol the Department ol Industrial Relations
snail determine the general prevailing rate of wages, applicable to tile
work to be done; copies of the latest general wage rate determinations are
on file al the office of the City Clerk and the office ol the Director of Puoltc
WofkS of the City of Huntlngton Beach. California.
Plans and specifications. together with proposat form. may be obtained
a1 the ofttce of the Director o f Public Works. City Hall Huntington Beacn
Callforn1a ·-<
No bid will be received unless It is made on a blank torm furnished by
the Director of Public Works. The spectat attention of prospective bidders
1s called to the proposal requirements. set fonh in the spec1l1ca11ons for
full directions as to the bidding.
The above quantities are approximate only, being given as a oasis to•
the comparison of bids. and the City of Huntington Beach does no1
express or by lmpllcattons agree that the actual amount ot work v.111
correspond therewith but reserves the right to increase or decrease the
amount of any ctass or portton of the work. as may be deemed necessary
or expecjlent by the Director of Put>llc Works
All bids will be compared on the basts ot the D1rec1or of Public Work•
estimate of the quantttlet ot worll to be do~
SubttltutlOn of secorlttes for any monies wtthh8ld ov Ille City to insure
pertormanoe shall be permitted In accordance with prov1s1ons of ttie
Callfornta Government Code. Section <4590
Each bid ahall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office ol th~
Director of Public Works. 0.Yetopment Wing. 2000 Main Street Hunt
tngton Beech, CaUfornia; Sh~U be M&led and flied with lhe City cienc at !he
CM<: Center. Second Floor AdminlstratlOn Bulldlng. 2000 Main Street
Huntington S.Sch. CallfOfnla, on or before 10:00 A M of MAJ a. 1115. ahd
shall be ~ned by a commit!" comP<>Sed Of the City Ct.rk. tne City
Attorney and Olreclor of Public Worlla or their authorlled representative
and the rnlll11 of aald'blddlng wot be reported to the Ctty Council of said
City of HuntlngtOfl Beach at their r911utar meeting to be held on Mondt)'
the tott. def of M.r. tM. et th9 hour of 1 30 P M tn lhe City Counce!
Chambet'a In thit CMc Center of Mid City of Huntington Beach. and &hall
be acted upcn by .aid City Council er the regular meeting of May 20, 1"5
f he City 01 Huntington O.acn. Calltom13 r....-ves Iha r igl'lt to r•iect any
Of all btds, and to aocept the bid ~ for the beat interest of 1"9 City
of rtuntlngtC>fl 8"ch. cawro.n1a
By order of the City Council or lhe City 01 Hunt1no1on Beach Ca11forn1•
1n11Apftt tS. tMI.
4TT£ST
A.Mcie Wefttwortfl
Cly~
PubOsn.o Orange Coast Dally Piiot Ae>rtl t8. H tta& _._ _____ _ ...._ __ _
f'talC NOTICE P\lll.JC f«>TICE
LEGAL NOTICE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OLYMPIC COMMERCE PARK PROJECT
/WARNER AVE/GOTHARD STREET
Exhibit "B"
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF A.N APPLICATION FOR
FINANCING BY THE HUNTINGTON BEACH RE-
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND FILING OF SA.ME WITH
THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA
(OLYMPIC COMMERCE PARK PROJECT)
NOTICE ts hereby given that the Huntington Beach Redevelopment
Agency (the .. Agency") has. pursuant tolls Resolution No. 120, adopted
April 15. 1985, accepled an application for financing from Warner Olympic
Associates, a Calllorn1a general partnership (the "Company"). directed
the filing of the applicatton for financing With the City of Huntington Beach,
California. and declared Its 1ntent1on to proceed with the issuance of
bonds in the estimated approximate pnncipal amount nol to exceed
$10.000.000 for the purpose of paying the costs of financing the l)fOjeet-of
the Company (the .. Protect .. ) and the cost of issuing such bonds. upon
such terms and conditions as may be agreea upon by the Agency. the
Company and the purchasers ot said bonds
The Project. as set for1h 1n the apphcat1on for fmanctng has a
commercial and retail use componenl and an inoustrlal and manufac-
turing use component and shall be located on an appro .. 1mately seven
and eight· tenths (7 8) acre site situated at the northeas1 corner or Warner
Avenue and Gothard Street 1n the City of Hunflngton Beach California.
and the Pro1ect is atso located w1th1n the Gothard Comdor Study Area, a
redevelopment survey area of the Agency Ttie purpose of the financing
tor ttie Pro1ect 1s for the construction of appro,omatefy 203.249 sQuare
teet of commercial retail and industrtaJ use tacilttteS 1n nine (9) separate
bu1ld1ngs The Pro1ecl includes the acQu1s1t1on of certain land at a cost
presently est1maled not to exoeed $2.400.000. total t>u1td1ng costs of
approximately $5.733.000. 1ncludtng both commercial and industrial use
fac1tlt1es. site engineering. interests costs dunng the construction and
1nstat1at1on of the Proiect and 01her financing costs Including contingency
costs Tlie total cost o f the Project. 1nclud1ng issuance of bonds. financing
costs and capitalized construction tnlerest. 1s presently es11maled to be
approximately $9.950.000 and the Agency intends to issue tis tax-eitempt
obhgatlon pursuant to lhe Community Redevelopment law and the
applicable prov1ston ol Government Code Setton 91500. et seq . in a
pnnctpal amount not to exceed $10,000.000 lor the financing thereof
The applicatton for ltnancmg of the Company w111. pursuant to Resol·
utton No 121 of the Agency as adopted on April 15. 1985. be filed wilh lhe
City Council of the City of Huntington Beach with a request that satd City
Council rev~w and approve both the Pro1ect and the issuance of bonds
for the financing therol.
Thts Notice 1s dated as of the 161h day ot Aprtt. 1985
ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, Cl.,k of the Huntl1l9ton Be.ch R.dewelot>-
ment Agency
Pubt1shed Orange Coast Da11y Pilot Ap11t 18 1985
Th-904
~IC NOTIC£ Pl&IC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PREPARATION
N9gatlve Declaratlon 85-3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Dtrectors of the Mesa
Consolidated Water Dist net w1t1, al its Regular Meeting to be held on April
25, 1985. consider the adoption of Negative Oeclara11on 85·3 curren1t~
under preparallon. tor the following
PROJECT· Hamilton Street Water Matn Reptace"1ent
CtP 8512 File No MC 7<40
LOCATION: Hamilton Street between Placentia anCI
Pomona Avenues
PROPONENT: Mesa Consohda1ed Water District
1965 Placentia Avenue
Cos1a Mesa CA 92627
Te1ephone (714) 631-1291
Copies o t the 1n111at stud~ are on lite and available for inspection a1 lhe
olllce of the proponent
The April 25 1985. Regular Meettng ot the Soard of Directors will begin
at 7 00 pm tn the meelmg room ol lhe Mesa Consolidated Water D1s1r1c1
Office located at t965 Placentia Avenue Costa Mesa. Caltforn1a
Questions and/or comments shol•ld be dtrected 10 1ne proponenf on or
before April 25 1985
DATED Maren 25 Hl8S
Karl Kemp
0.Mref Man-oor I Secretary
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT
PUbhShed Orange Coast Da1tv Pttot Apnl l 1 18 1985
Th-870
P\IJLIC NOT1C£ Ml.IC NOTICE P\llUC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PREPARATION
N~atlve O.Claratfon 15·2
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN that t~ Board of Directors of the Mesa
Consolidated Waler 01str1Ct will at 11s Regular Ma.ting to be held on Aprtt
25 1985 consider the adoption of N9<1at1ve Of!ctarot1on 8~-2 cunenlty
under preparation !or ttie tottow1ng
Pf'OJt!CT 21st Stree1 Water Mam Replaeemt"lt
CIP 8513 File No MC 739
lOCATtC>ft! 1 lst Slreet tx-tween S&nla Ana and Irvine
Avenues
PAOPO"'fENT: Mess Consolidated Wa1e1 01st11Ct
1965 Ptaeel'tta Avenll4!
Costa Mesa CA 92627
T~epl'lone 17 14) 631 129 l
Copi.s of the 11"111181 stud., are Of1 1111" and av,.ttsbi. for 1n~t1on at IM
offl09 ol the proponent
The Aprll 25 1 98~. Regutar M .. hng oft~ Board of Otrocto.-. wilt begin
at 7 00 pm In the meeung room of tlw> Mesa Con11011oa1eo W•tltf Oi1tr1ct
omc. tocated at 1965 PtaQen1111 A~nU41. Costa MflA Cat~orn11
Oues1tont and I or comment1111t1outd bf' direct~ to tf\e e>r~t on or
~fOft" April 2~ 1Q8S
DA TEO March 2S 1985
Ken """P o.Mfal Manegw I Socrotaty
Ml!IA CONIOUOATI!D WAft" DlSTIUCT ...
Pubtu1h~ Or11~ Co.u1 01uly Pltnt 4P11t 11 11 1985
Th-371
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Cl.AS 'I Fl 1::0 h t.2-56 78 1120:000 net. 776-M40 I C• 3BR 2BA 2 llory condo. :S-rsi!~is~~~~ ntf•. WI ••a I 111111 . 144-1100 •ublet. Mtr Br/ba E'bluH , ________ 3 BR 26. condo w/a:dt, decil. pool, 2 car g.,, nr . Want • Mlectlon OI grMt Evs/Wknd 759· 1160 ~ .. • ...... ll!!=l!lllll!f ... -.. ~.----..... --~.__~ ... ~lt-~· ,, ..... ,.lefhn.41 z~ paint, pdcpt~ .. pool1 6"/Jec:. occ. $895. 640-8087 Oil--·-··. cew ... Lr nu llvlng? Wa cen offer any-Corona del Mar. Shere my
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..... ., ... , ..... ., 1800+ ell. Larga 11'1 • ..,. I• t tan 2br frlg/ltv part utll• pd SIDE. Drive by 710 mlrrOfed doora, patio. CM NB or HB think ol ut 3 Br In Big Canyon. ----..,,..-·--~---::-* 1111 llPll •* Im sum•ble. Steve Thaten. 12x82 w/expendo, up-many othera &Yell Joenn. 2 Bed. M 501mo $850/mo Ag1 673-5354 first fot th•t choice of Spacious· fairway View. Lagune/lg rm.pvt ba. hte P1111 •·~ Bkr. 979-5828 graded. Mu1t ... to ep-*111-1111* Wlttrfr ........ IM. 2Br 1Ba Duplex, yrty $800 ldeel living lull eacurlty, 2 car ger· prlv. BHu1. ocn vu, *~Tml"J\~ Unbeltevable "Bdrm 2Ba I t lta L IMO prec. 5 *pert< ~2 Elegent yet effordeble 111·1• 111-1111 l 1650. Avell now TSL MGMT ,. 642-1603 w/euto door, newly re-$450/mo,util 49"-8321
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Terrific locetlon nHr all 3 Bd 1 'n Be unit•. yrd. Ten/pool. 1tt 75. v .,.... S750/mo. 675·-'174 EASTBLUFF tBDRM Rmmatewented 2br 1ba Beoonl• Patti. Full size Tradita·onal "'L.""u""•:;;;~~..;..;.,;,.,...;.__....,l""'OS......,.,S .. Do ..... 2313 1Br, dehWlhr, frplc, encl C.M. w/vlew $287.50 mo. R-a trn Patio•, dlthWHh•r•, ... gt. n .,...,.. garage Sl525/mo. Betty •Bachelor apt w/kltchen Near Shopping Center. No Call Julie aft 6. 546-697.7 ~r~ ;'~~t0~<!fua~°.l:i Realty BY 0 NER condo 2 mstr bullt·ln1. aeperet• weter Lovely new Spenllh·ltyle M S.-9161or14 .. 2270 & b•lh. All utll• pd J>4tl • $660/mo. 640-1314 1225.000 bds. 2 be. Xlnt usum fin, heaters. 8.2 X grou, 4 to townhouse 2Br 21A8a. •-$400/mo. 661-3653 1••1•11911 ROOMMATE/mat. n-smk 631-7370 s121,900 855•6036 choose from. 20% down court yrd ·, pvt ,..110: 2 Bd 2Ba qu .. t area, nr -_, shr 3br E/C.M. home 1400
11aume gOOd financing ... -lhops l fwy. Acrou from IOUI VIEW S300-$575/mo Bach & 1 Dog ok. Shirley 642-1207 (714) 673 4400 I It L Full pr•-a S2"",900. Cati Garage + prSkng 019.C.. golf_ courM .. Lndry rm. o o 1 t t Bd. 1 Blk to Bch a bay. ---=:o-=~=~~-
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• • SHvlew prlv comm. ~°:""t PY~KU":rfnctmp:; SF. 2 car gar S950 Elet1y 539-6190 Best Alty f.. Ul· 1HI SQenlc bluN. Like new 2Br Che ming Super Clean NEWPORT 756-1484 Completely redec, new • • S3 · 145-9161 or 644-2270 widen extra lrge private r ec>ts. AIC, spa. $349,000 only pleaM 760-66e2 Steps to und 3+br hM ---· . --· __ , patio Call '60-6331 or eenel front. L.ge 1 bdrm. ltatall WaatH 2tOt ----· Exel llnan 140-11'41 T' l l S Nwpt HQt• arM.. Newly r• Incl den •tudy 2b• frplc 2 decie, petlo. frplc, d/w. 661-6.« 1 no P4t1•. utll pd. refs req. __ .,... __ ""!"!'!...,.-.-~ 12•1 ..,. · ••• Ir •I done ~Br 1Ba w/cov'd gar St 175 539-et90 2 people $&50 No S)4tts.. Olde< pref. S900. mo. Want nice room, kite Pflv . Tiil IL.rre & .... Trad• Condo in o;;r v.t petlo & new gar $750/mo Best Alty... 388wBay142..0.61 •••• lucla 650-8145 this are•. PfT Ull. Reas
Larger model with MP'f· * II y ACCESS * I UTeh tor ~ on Nwpt I nc I water I gr d n r• rent or exch. for teme, In CUSTOMIZED BEAUTY ate 4th bedroom end • !'!.;._ M ltl d 557_9953 or 7~_7474 Try thl• oceen mlat 2br h~ 2BR, tBA, laundry laclllty $650/mo 2 Bd apt1 encl VERSAILLES 1 Bd xlnt, my mountain hm 75l-6855 Drum kit, prof decor, beth down1talre. High l arge lot tox178 (16,000 .,.,,,, sand. emor ey w/gar kld/pat1 $800 I 1495. W/slde · C.M. gar.Indy rm, yds/petloa, quiet locatlon. Full eecur· ~r.---=---.--..:::ir.-;
lndtcpd 8' cstm epa. wood beerned oelllno-sq/It) w/gOOd 3 Bdrm ~nd Por ~~~une. Retetvetor Meytlrat lherp 530-e190 Best Alty tee 496-U27 alter Spm. cloM to beach, nr major lty bldg. Avail now Office 1 .. 1111 14
m111t ... , 1212,750 throughOYt with lkyilght.1 oldder home. 1'n b• Miss ec E·slde 1bdrm pad basic Bluff• Condo 19111 lvl 3Br * 2BR dplx, yetd, get. shops. $775 Imo 844·7215 Agt 1368. 453 & 269 aq A 11 18,750 CASH TO LOANI cr .. te e>pen end bright Flrepleoe. $187.500. ll bCUY!, 1 decor S300 hurry 2Be, eundeck, dbl gar. Good aru. $640, 535-A 2419 Oelawere VERSAILLES 2br 2be end $1.30/sq tt. 1617 West-
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559-5555 ....... erty. ~w """of" NC gated Nr So Co Ptza Bluff• Condo 3Br 2',.B•. Patio, carport, pool, •P• EvesH0_..614 VERSAILLES Garden style. 1 story laell-llllltl ... tatala S650 821~8700 Mon-Fri. frplc, lovely patio St350 S680 No S)4tts 722-8011 LARGE STUDIO $600 ty. Well located. Corona .. Uffll(T . 432-7800 Set/Sun, Latry Agt 759-6389 *3Br 2Be nr SC Plza, S.A. BEACHWOOD VILLAGE AGT 831-4960 del Mar on P.C.H. Air,
FrtH•Oaatlt YWUUU•• 4 Bdrm 4 Bath. tam rm, IHHI fuaillaH D p la zlii YOU DESERVE ITll Patio, cerport, pool, epe. Enjoy Huntington Sch VILLA BALBOA 2Br sep. entr. Mgr 675-6700 llM 1.,. ..... 11111 2 M .. ter Bdrm1. 2 Betha. slip. Fee $990,000. Mey IH I t G•ted VIII~. pure luxury, 1795 No P4t1• 722-8011 LllHlyle Condo. Ir p I c . gar Modern Garden Offices.
Price slalhed $280,0001 5 Excellent for corporate trade, very motlveted It l Zlfl L .... aBA.36e.Spectecu· 2Br 2'AB• Condo, • • X TR A LARGE In Garden Setting S9751mo. 644-2185 Floor to celllng glass. Lo·
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kitchen, panoramic view, $187,000. Ask for MARIA 2Br+den or 3Br. Lg Fully turn. Mex 2 peraone. 261--0363 dys. 240-e643 ••IL lllt Mttrt hkupe, gar, patio. No S)4tts *BpllacardOU1Roommmac un • Incl 1525/mo. 642·7842 carS)4tted. 998-7920 private gilt. 415 acre +-BERCOVITZ or LINDA $750/ 5 o leaM n • d1 111
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$179.000Ownr140-e931 1Bdrm SUila. Lg LR, wet-duzllng Ill bungelo 751-3181 OllTI •u 19132 Magnolia St. Spa(IOU~ single one NEWPORT BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i~I~~~~~~~~= bar. lull bath. Equlpt fncd/pvt ocHn cloM f tla 22tl f ... JYIUJlf 964·55e7 ""-657-' 6 two bedroom apb Contemporary Classic .. OITlllFF kltch. Pvt tlllndeck. utll1 539·6190 Best Alty fee •• New Apartment complex C4oM 1B lat Bid H H s It 1
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New on market Owner/Bkr 64-4-1836 i.~a• NEW LUXURY CONDOS wk/up 875-8170 5 blks to ............. -•nt n-1-,,., renge, gerbege d • ..,.,_. Off $189,500 631·1400 Harbor Ridge 4Br $508K _,, ~ la&m dlhwlhr,rafrlg&carport. 1&28edroomt lcespc lorrentepprox ULNA llWI H sumable $619,500 lt1111 l1t.r1l11tff cedar & gl ... 2Br 2'..tB• Victorian cl .. 1ic 2 br FOf Information cell Huntington Herbor aru. 12x12, phones In, just
2 Bdrm Cottage. XLNT as Low down 250· 1622 Agt Gtatral 2202 & family rm. Pluttl-llke w/llbrery, 1tv. dlhwshr. TWA~ II Pool. tennl1, racquetball rmdld. $325/mo 1 or 2
2nd home or rental prop--new crpll & drps, lrplc. children ok. $825 utll • S800-St200/mo r uRNISHEO or rm• avail. Agt 673-7761 IUI Pl.,ROfl erty on R-2 lot ~uoed HVH MONTEGO '4Br. 2Ba, Expect quality 2br 2be sundecil, dbl ger, rutty lncld. 640-3848 (l1•)HI "'° 640·4681 UNrURNISH[O " 10 s24" 500 FR By Owner $264.900 vaulted celllng1 frplc & ma.Int yrd seo-6331 Between 9am-5pm Mon----==.,..,..,..,,.,.,-:-:-:--Not • flaw, 3 Bdrm. pool. c ·LL •13 •900 Ataume 1st TD Bkra gar ocean CIOM S800's . B AJ1rtatat1 .,.,.11.. day through F'rlday CITY LIVING AT 19• and ocean/hlllslde "' v "" welcome 760· 1505 539-6190 Best Alty lee Large " drm home THE BEACH
view. Love to entertain? -\4.\TI t<I H"' 1 w/pool •v•ll 511 $1250. Cottage type 2Br 1Ba, new New luxury epte located In Y 'II love this homel WATERFRONT CONDO HITllS JACOBS REALTY crpt & paint. Patio, lndry prHtlgloue s .. brldge
OU HI >Ml" 1.-c 675-6173 tartm•lfl f1r1l1lltll & garage. R ... req $675 muter plan community. 14215,000 REAL ESTArE CHANNEL REEF JACIU IULn JLa-mo + $600 deposit. No 1 ml to bch, 24 hr man·
IJ!lllilV,Uf' f1()M :'i r 131·1400 s;:au~~ ;nl~r P~ ~~ri~~~ PROP IWIAlllllT Old town clualc nr wave• -P4t1S. Avell May 10th. ned security entrance. ~tor•. 675-eoOO j _Poo_1. ow_ner 6_73·5-223 l 1•1111-1111 3br hN set..Yp kltch a P"laaala 2'07 648-6128 or 8'42--0350 lighted tennis courta. In·
Cgyof
HUNrINGTON BFACH
-=-~--=--==-===-4 i;~6 ~i:g~~Rlt~y ee t Penln 38r 26a. cp11/drp1, EABTSIOE tBdrm eparkl· door recquetbell, teune,
DIW. avf ~Y 1 to June S b pools, •PH. recrNtlon
i
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
INVITES STATEMENTS 0, QUALIFICATIONS
AND
~DSFO~PURCHASEOFLEASE
FIVE-ACRE INDUSTRIAL PARCEL
..
l--1at 2'"4 29 w .. kly or month. Ing clean. m•ll ut cozy, bulldtng. Unfurnlthed "'' .., rot• of natur•I wood
2er 2ba. wOOd Hoort, 873•9"23 •tt 15 or wknd• S475. No pet• 851·9528 ~~~~:· ~:5t~~r;;;
lrplc, micro. dbl garage. Cnta lltii li24 EASTSIQE 1Br 2-etry. 960·2418
S900/mo. 644-2.227 l&U II •I D•hffm, enc 1 p 1 110 ...,,..=-=-==:-=-=:-:-:-::-::::-=-Redone/~ Sbr 2ba hM ALL UTIL TIES PAID S525/mo. ~8-0648 IUWlll YILUll
Immaculate deCOr 2 gar Compere before you rent. E·tlde Studio, cethcll cefl,
k1d1/pet S875 hurry Newly decOfeted. cu1tom full kltch, patio, carport. WIY llT!
539-e190 Best Rlty ,.. dHlgn fHture, pool, $425. + dep. 650-9228 Live where you have
Turtle(ock Ridge Twnhm, bbQ. cov'rd garage. tur· "Extra Nice" lrg t Br •Spectaculer apll
3 br 21h be. W/D, 2 car rounded with plulh l•n«S· w/pool. No J>4ttl $495. • 1 & 2.Br. 1 & 2Ba aultaa
gar, nr pool & tennis. ICaping. No pet• 1Br f\.lm 646-3618 •ft 3:30 •Spaclou• townhouMI
H[AUH
CLUBS f[NNI\
SWIMMIN(, Phi'
rnuth mot11' ~Orr)
no pet~ Model'
opPn d~1ly <i 111 ti
~ood ·
Ap.rtml'nb
Nl'wpor1 Beach So.
I 700 16th Strt .. t
(al Dover)
642-511 3
Nl'wport Bead! No.
flR(J Irvine Awnw
(di 161111
645-1104
r~ Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach 11 so11c111ng Statement ol
Oueltflcat•ons and Bids tor purchHe or i.a.. from development fluns 1n1ere!'ed 1n the ~c.quisetton p l an Agency-owned lndu1trlal parcel located within the Agency s Talt>ert-
8"ac.h Re<Sevelopment Projeci Area. The Agency reserves the right to refuse a.II bids
Add1t1on111 1nforma11on regarding the site is as follows
St276. mo. 854-8201 Of 365 Wilson 642·1971 •Ftreplacae
854-9697 ut. .... FIREPLACE, pool, patio. •Private )>alconlH or ....... 1!1 ... 1111
X·LG 1 & 2Br Apta. E-Garden patloa ~c:'J~.ldr 1~bor 2 ~~ mf IUll'l ... T Side $550 Up 557-2141
1 SIZf
3 GENERAL PLAli
'4 ZONING
5 ACCESS
8 UTILITIES
SIZE DESCRIPTION
Approxlmarely 5 acres esaenually tlet
South side of Talbert Avenue, west of Beach
Boulevard
lndustrlal
M 1-A
Via Kovac Kourt (currently developed II 30' '\!lllm11e
Alghl-ol-Way to be 60').
Sewer . 8" Service In Tatber1 Avenue
w 111er • 6 .. Service In Talbert Avenue
Electrlclty -Avelleble
GH • Avallable
1n1• .. ted developar1 mav requeat t ccpy or the RFO fOfmet and 1ddntonel lite
1nform1t1on from
Dan Brennan Real Property Menager
City ot Huntington Beech
2000 Main StrMt
Hun11™.1t<>n Beech. Cellforn1• 92848
(714) 536-55 ....
THE DEADLINE FOR lHE ~ECEIPT OF RESPONSES IS "00 P M Wedn.lday, May 115,
19815 TO MR BRENNAN
032'H
2 'n b. . $ 1 1 0 0 I m 0 . BeautlfVI & pwtl Ilka FOR Huge 2Br 2'h8e Oplx whh W'IY llTt
73 1-6394 THE DISCRIMINATING ictru $&75 Huge yd, dbl •a l.JOhted tennlt court•
PROFESSIONAL oer t73-e33e/&42·"81 •2 Swimming pools WOODBRLOOE tingle fem. 1 & 2Bdrm Fumlthed •Streems & pond•
home. 3b< 2'~b•. frplc, Ut"ltlee Fr.. "'111T II •Sorry, no_patt
fully upgraded, comm. LA QUINTA HERMOSA $&50/mo 28r 2Be lower *F\imllhlnQa a"Vell
poor. •Pt. gerdener 16211 Perttllde Ln. HB Unit, yrd, frpk, carport,
11500/mo 1 yr IMM. Ul Mt1 lndry rm
768-1553 or 241--0292 • 2195 Maple
TSL MANAQ~MENT '::~~.~' S~\\.cll}A -IJ, £~s· :::: 642-1903
-----l<lloof., «AT t ~If llltalf. 1
1895/mo LCM!y 2 8d 2 Ba
F I L S E T
11 I I I I
H u c H R I' I' I
i.-.... H__,A_R,..H--rC--4 . PttOOtl °"'Pull~,,,, • .,,
Tllef e It lflol ...,_ M\o H!I of\ I
e1•e1ena wllet1t !My..,..,. coffee ,,,. °'° '""~ ~ '"-' -
Twntlae. All Blt·lnt. tt1)fe,
lndry rm
TSL MGMT '42· 1603
Evet/Wknda 142-e22 t
WHY NOT CALL
111-1111
·------- - -----------------
Professional office nr OC
Airport. Approx 180 s/I,
Includes answering svc.
conference rm & coffee
$450/mo. Call 476-1068
• CdM dlx suites. AC. ampl
prkg, from S-'50. 2855 E
Coast Hwy 675-6900
Waterfront oles, elegantly
furn, 1hr 1ctry/rec41pt,
etc. or seperate offices
up to 800 s/I 646-5055
CALL TODAYll
AllFllLlll
Vow o.&ly Ptlo4 ~DlfectoiY
~eeent•tlve
U2_.111"tlt.IH
Lest A ftaa• 3114 Lttt I Ftu• 3004 Btlr Waat ..
Found 4/15 EHl• l N;;. Lost blk F/Coelt8900. Wht "tfl&LMA IAY Olft*
l8nd HB t8tl/wht Sml 1.D. Sefutfy, t2 Iba. Ocean • SNACK BAR ATTEND .. "*-mlxd dog 642-4885 Av. CdM, 645-0404/dys exp. In fOOd prep.
Found 6 mo. female Lost· Lg male blk/Wht cat Ing & cuh reg June-Sept
SIBERIAN HUSKY vie ion'g hair •Potted •PBX OPERATOR
H81bor Bl/19th St. C.M. "Panda" No Laguna •BUSSER. work ev ...
85&-7459 Reward 494-2057 · PIT, exp req
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
CaB:
M2·Hll
Found: Brown/White lop
eared rabbit. 20th &
Santa Ana. 642-6007
· •MAID, FIT day ahlft,
Span/Engl apkg ftrHHla 301Z •ASSIST. HSKPGI MGR. * 0.TlllYllE •SEAFOODBARATTEND •GROG SHOP • 972• 1720 Please call 645-5000
Young male tired or ext 521 M·F 9-4pm
straight fife. Wanta un·
usual. exclUng work. Jay A/C SlllY. I lllTALLR
953-7012 Leave Menage entry level, gOOd benefits. p I Current OMV printout tlltH req. 833-1041
S.mctl 3014 ASSEMBLERS apply 7am FOR MEN & WOMAN only Mac Gregor Yachts
Learn how to cure your 1631 Placentia. C M.
partners seJCual concerns
lndMdual/group apptm'a
STEWART & ASSOC
MFCC Lie. #M16554
640-6454
Auto
WARRAITY
ASSISTAllT
U10
&EIERAL
OFFICE
Costa Meaa Cadlllac deal-
ership la looklng for a
general office clerk
wl some dealership eJC-
perlence. 10-key & typing
helpful Xlnt worlcing &
fringe t>enents/ Salary
commenaurate with ex-
perience Peaae call Tina
for Appt.
MAIERS
CADILLAC
2600 H•rbor Blvd
Co•taM"a
&40-9100
Automotive
TIUllllllll
I a I IEOUllCS
FOUND Female blk dog Home care for older or dis-abled In your home By hr
medium sized red collar or day. Refs 979-2627 vcty Mesa Verd• Area
557-5589 latiat11 ~· 4
FOUND: rem. org tiger· Invest In the turet Nowl
Cat, Vic. BrOOkhurst & Actors-on-cable training!
Adwns, H.B. 557-8212 Films!TV!CablelCatMttal
lmmed. opening for two A Major Cadillac dealersttlp & R Mechanics. must
In Costa Meaa ls seeking have Hper. with all types
a reliable. enthullutlc In-of transmissions. Top pay
dlvidual to fill a full-time & iclnt compeny benefits
clerical position. This Contact Dick at Art Carr
candidate muat t>e able Transmission Co. 10575
to start Immediately, Bechler River Ave, F V
must be accurate with 982-6655
Found huge Siberian
MIHuaky vie Wilson &
Republlc C.M. 754-5311
or 548-9739
6 ahrs S25Kea-total S150K figures. 10-key by touch -
& filing. An ><Int benefits UIYllTTlll/lllllPll
pkg Is offered & salary Is Uve·ln. room/board -t
open. Please apply In salary For working man
pefson to Brenda be· w/Ctindren, C.M. area.
tween the houra of 8 a.m. Diane 951-7422 or Iv msg
Nell 557.9593 Prlnclpal
Found lg male German
ahrt hai r Poin ter
purebred, well trained.
red collar Back Bay area
650-3100
Swimming Pool Chemical
Service Bualneu. H.B
area. No exp nee, will
train. $55,000 full amount
required . wlll net
$40.000+. Call colleet
Mon-Fri 9-5pm. Ask for
Tim (408)779-5496
& 12 p.m. BABYSITTER, .ome wknd llAIERS eves. Adult or teen. M"8
Found Ml of keys nr car
wuh, C.M. Found Cam-
era, Harbor/Meaa Verde
5415-9965
•11•1·'-"' T •• 1
CADILLAC ver~~;;·;.;.-;24
2110llfhrlh•
Oest• ....
Found white Mlpoodle w/c~lar vie of Boise &
Edwards. H.B. 980-1632
4021
Widow has money for Selllng anyt,,lng with a
T.o·s_ $10.000l up, no Dally Piiot Clutffled Ad
credit"' /no penalty Call la a simple matter
Denison A11oc 873· 7311 j\Jst call 842-5e78.
HOROSCOPE SYDNEY
0MARR
Full & part time. temporary
help, OV9f 18. Cashiers,
Ticket Takefs, Parking
Attendant•. Etc. Apply In
peraon btwn ~. at 3404
Via 0Porto. Suite 5. N.B
For lnlo call 673-9380
lllllHPfll
WI S yrl eJCp thru TIB.
lmmed. opening In busy
non-smkg corp. ofc nr
O.C. Airport. Sal. S 1500
0 .0 E. M·F 8:30-5.30
Dotty 852-0233
UI WW &TTtll.
women are strongly en-
111111111111111111111111111111111111111 couragedtoapply. SAUi PEllSOIS
f'riday, Apri l J9
ARIES (Mardi .:!1 -~pnl 19): Fn<:us on la mil~. home 1mprn\l'·
mcnt. securtt} and hudgct. C~clc high. Judgment and tntu1t1on arl· on
target You'll tw tn' 1tt•d to gourmt'I d111na rt'lat1onsh1p gnw." strongl·r
and you kel oclll'r <a~ result TAURUS (April :!0-Ma' ~01. hx-u-. on humor. H·r'iat1ht).
intcllectual rurto'itl). .\~k q·ucst1ons. g" c full rctn to c.ks1rl.'· for
knowledge. Empha~1\ al\n on tlisscm1na11on of 1nfo rmat1on. cdura-
twn. spiritual v(iiuc\. Watch for (icm1n1'
GEMI NI CMa) :!I-June 20): You'll Ix· on morc 'iolttl cmo11onal.
linanc1al ba'-l.'. You'll get good new' <:ontanrng cmplo~ mcnt. haste
issues and gcncral hl·ahh. Per'iOn'i 1.1.ho do battle m;n a11rmp1 to
maneuver }OU into tht• middle Don't Ix' U\cd1
CANCER (Jum· :! I :Jul) .!.:!): lk anal~ urn\. d1~l·rn mo11H4'. an t'PI
career challenge He rcnd) for change. tra\l.•I and a 'a net) o l
expcncnri:'~. RomanCl' I\ k<aturcd. l''>P\.'ttull~ 1.1.ith Cicm1n1 or, Virgo
individuals. You will ~rn•1vc mot1'e' •
LEO (Jul) 23-A ug. 22). ftx:u~ on domt·\11<: adJuMml·nt. l'X"'thlr
travd mvi tat ion. gntn lh rough read111g. writing. publil rel:it1on\. You'll
receive unu\u::tl g1ti '' h1rh repn.'\t'nh genuine toJ..en of af1 cu1on
Taurus pla\'i kc\ role
VIRGO (Aug :!1-Scp1 221· Se<· other' 1n rcahs11r ltght. J\Oid \rll'-
dcccpt1on. You·11 receive unusual ofTt•r -be sure term\ <art• clearl)
dcfinl'd. Cht•t:k financial resource<; or othl·rc;, he pm1ti vc rnnn·rning
'IOUrce material. P1~ccs pla)S kc) rok .
LI BRA (Se pt. 2)-0 et. 22); l:mpha\l\ un 1mpurtant dornml'lll~.
legal densiom.. Lo'c rclatiomhip 1ntcns1fic'>. commitment will bt.·
made. You'll ha~l' dianlc to 1ncrca-.c income. to prove special ahlfll,
Newport Cuatom Auto
Wash, 4825 w Coast
Hwy.NB. 650-1015
IUllHI
Car wash. lull & part time
Orange County area
644-«80
lnl11 R11oh
Far•trs larktt
11 HW lalrl11 hr
Fulllu hla4:
.11,..ttltltl
CMTllnLI ..... , ,. ...
C•IUlllP
SHYlllHU
IUllDS
lllllYS
Apply at 2651 lrvtne Ave.
Costa Mna, Interviewing
on April 23. 4-7pm
~HILOCARE WORKER
For Chrlatlan School
16835 Brootihurst FV
982-3312
N..apaper
. ......... . . Slll ltlt Wu... 5101 ltlt Wu... 9111 lelt Wu ... n
CHILDCARE
l IAIY Tl LIYE
Mature women wanted to
provide tender loving
care for 13 mos. old In my
Irvine hm. 5 dys week.
8-5·30 Refs req .. pleue
call i;>r Brandt 644-4500
CHILD SITTER 4 nltea
pl wk, my Eastbluff hm for
8 yr old boy-64 .. -6195
CLIH
Retail atatlonery store. S
days plwk hrs 8:30-5,
oppty for advancement.
Mrs Simpson, 261-704,.
or556-9051
mlmft lllUTAIY .... It.Ulm Paiulnl
12 yrs mlnlumum exper Needed for Robblea Rag & lmmed Q99nlngl I-' p/hr
Modeat typing and S/H Mop Cleanlng S.-V Good start Merit ratMs. Full
req .. ~ muat have pay, gOOd hra 54&-0757 medical & dental 1537
good grammar akllla. lllllWIYll Monrovia Ave, N B.
bper. In legal, !Inane. to worlc-snack bar. Fri-Sat-PAlml WAITll
and real ntate dnlred. Sun-days In pvt club Office In North Laguna. CdM 673_3515 Mr Lamb Experienced, mull have Excellent referencea re-own trans. 751-9103
quired. Salary 125.000 111111111
Can 494-5480 /cmltPWTIO
FLORAL DESIGNER • with USllTAIT PUT TIIE
experience to wont In E beautJful turroundlngs. nthuslastlc. organlud. Early morning• • Sat &
D mature peftOn required Sun. trvtne aru -drap Call Suzanne aya tor buay Chlrop<actora Daily Piiot newspapers to
963-3655, evea 549·9823 office. Muat have own carrier• plu1 other lllllAL .,,IOI transportation. good responstbllitles Mutt 1>e
P•rt time tor State Farm typing lkUls. Prefer In-dependable Pick -up lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ins. ofc. Computer Hp. suranoe btlllng Hper. Truck required
pref Perteet tor houM-Must have ablllty to work Call James Czarny
wife or college student we II w 1t h P • o PI e 642-4333
Part time carrier coun.... 553•1115 8 5 O -0 7 3 8 b I w n
ors wanted. Help boys _....,,..,,.....-==-=~::-: 9am-1pm
OllllELlll
....1e .... 1,_w_ .. ___ , .. _ __..s....,111 ..... 1e11 ......
Resteurant
SUCUff
CHmYCL•
Security officer ltnfMd
opening PIT 9r2AM Thur
to Sat NoA8n 548-7032
is ioo.1ng for exper full .__.. •••-
11 me WAITRESSES. ..u1•-.--11
WAITERS, HOST, HOST-•Tfll
ESS. BUS PERSONS. M ottler'a Market &
COOKS BARTENDERS Kitchen,, now taking ap.
Apply In peraon M-F 9-5 pUcltions. p._ llPPIY
6501 Palm Ave. H B 11 225 E 17f,, St, Coeta
RETAIL ...... s.-e-naa
W.Ut •AIAlf911T SI"* IT&ml
full & part time. Call K..,,. We are l<><*lng tor 2 btwn 2-5 873-9131 people to asslat us 1n the ____ • _._ ___ _
management of our 11'"111 ST&1'111
Men's & Women'• de-FT/PT terV 11•. --per.
partments Fashion son. will train.
background required UTE·-·-Call to< appt to int--tune up, bftls. 91r cood
Apply II 2590 Newport
Blvd.CM ask for Sam
and glrla sollclt new BOOKKEEPER FIChg
subscriptions on their Typing. personable sett-JUnlll Retell
paper routes. Must enJoy starter. FIT. friendly large transmlulon shop --------• ITIOlll ..
HAllEOIAST
IAIUPllll
TIE Liii
FASHION ISLAND
844--6500
IEIE •••
working with 10-13 yr small ofc. C.M. Good needs mature lndlv.
olds. Early evening hours salary 645-8707 wkdys Apply at Art Carr Trans-PAm IP WllTAIT
work days/ lleJClble hrs. mission Co. 10575 Person wanted. 5 days a Exclusive Euro pean
Commission only. GENERAL OFFICE Bech!« River Ave. F V weeil lncludlng Saturday. womans store 1s -now
Call Bruce Emsley 962-6655 Will train Art or drafting loolUng tot well groomed
642-4321 ext 206 CLERK Jewetefy Sella background helpfUI Full mature 1ndJV1dual. with
TIE 11.••WAY company beoefltl Appty exper 1n tne preparation HUii OIAST TYPIST -Penny save 1 1 6 6 O & labelO'lg of tme Clothing IAILY Pllll F• JIWILlllY Placentia Ave, Coate Some retell uper help-
COUNTER-Dry Cleaners Are you ready to start on a
eicperlenoe or will train, new c1teer adventure?
LAllU •LLS Mesa lul Must be llexlble For
tntorviow call 640--0990
Mature pe!'IOll, salary • I•-------• c •o ""9 comm. Call Mrs Mannan ""' """ 1 _ _
Great Western Saving has (714) 586-1901 ext 237 PlllE CUH I SAIL.HAT IWITUICI Olli I 0 Mii 1mmed111e opportunities miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAIT • TIIE MfVIGe a m1ac. rep&lrs
PIT day/night, flex. hra for clel'ks In It'• Coate Busy clreulatlon office 645-7100
F/P time 642-5466
Looking IOf I pert time ()(
full 11 m1 employ·
ment?Are you a CRAZY
SHIRTS kinda of person
Self st•,,., quality mind·
ed volume orient~ lndl·
vlOual app11ca t1on1
t:>elng acoec>ted tor the
following positions
SCREEN TECH & MAN·
UAL SCREEN PRINTER
Apply ln per90n Mon-F'ri
8am·2Pm 15602 M osher
Ave. Tus11n
TUOUI PIE Hiik
O\Allf ied S-12. 2 30-&pm AWIY In person. Orange Mesa Office This is an LMHT AITIIT needs person 10 answer
Julius. 711 E. Balboa entry level position You Experienced and creative phones and dispatch Blvd. Bal Isl. will learn the various 1 od ma<!..,...., 26 Hours -r --..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• pv1 ICflOOI H 8 536-1« 1
layout art st to pr uce ···~---.--""' ·rL-aY lllYEll types of loans, prepare quality Id layouts. comps week, Mon-Fri 3-8 3(1 SALES PEllSll n lfPT
• 1n Real Estate Loan Docu-& flyers for a fut paced pm. Apply In person M-F Soma e11per prel PIT. hra
for Dental Lab. PIT, drive ments, maintain depart· C 2:30-4'30. ask for Debra to l>e arran~...,. Apply In
TUCm PU·llllll
PI T Chrtatlan mlnlatry.
642-9181 Costa Meaa
own car. ttrly & mileage. ment files u well H other dally newspaper on-~
Ideal for college student general duties. Typing of cept to finished art Send lr1111 Cent person Kerm Aima Hard· TUClll Pll·lllllL
Apply at 2474'• Nwpt 50 wpm IS required resume only & •erox llllJ Pllet ware ~666 Harbor Bl\'d PIT & FIT avall Human
Blvd. c M &46-S068 cap)'S ol work to Steve HO Wast llJ Costa esa Development required A
We o tter competit ive Hough. Art Director Chlld s Piece PresctiOOI
Dental salaries. and e11cellent 0Htl leta, Ca _...--Costa Mesa 646-4318
lllTllMmCS 1>enet11s For interview lllAHE MAST . ULHUll TtUPllll SALIS
IAlllSllf &SSISTm ~~ri~~t=~·a~~aM call 3~~Y r.UJi ~ --!mature full time or pan I HEY' High u Salesman,
bright enthulsastlc person C t .. Cy 92626 P1ot1rt Fra•t Fi1i1htr time. Hallmark card & ol-, before you starve! (Cash
tor perm. position (71')1114110. osamesa. a PIT houaewlves. college I lice supplies H B I palddlllyl Noexper req
Exper pref 546-5170 or • students Hrs llex1t:>le No 662·2997 bef 12 noon Apply 910 North Pacific
759·0882 wkdys (114) llt-4111 UUL SIOlnUY exp nee 897-3881 Ul.H PHSH Coast Hwy Lag Bell
1Uf11UI llUT WllTEll PI T temp position even PllFESSllUL FT gOOd oppty N B
Exper foroccas P•rt·tlme UYlllS May · Sepl 4 IHI FE••LE•IELS d•ug store Dean work, at home OK. Mutt p/morntng Mon·Frl for • 675-o 150
be 1tlnt at descriptive sole pracllttoner 1n O C Fashion Pf\Otography test
geometry 646-4488 Airport area Xlnt hrly shooting to update Ul(WflSOI llRllAL lfFICE wage Legal & IBM Meg por1foho In studio and on IRIYHI WAITEI Part or full time. Typlng 80 Card exper helpful Aak location Call Lenny s t
For home delivery Cash wpm, data entry, $6 for Kathleen Kelly at Hatr SaJOI) & Photo Stu· part time retail sa~ per.
Paid dally Apply 910 plhr & up DOE can 833·9078 d10 675-0823 CdM son tor bath b0Ut1que in I M 9 7 4089 CdM Sal & Sun 10-4 North Pacific Coast Hwy, aggle, • l£Ul SICROUY p /T IELP WUTEI I Cell A M's 67!>-4830
Lag Sc~--•••Ill lfFICE Probate experience Sandwich StloP near 0 c so·n 1w..Es or.u1ru EXCELLENT INCOME 30ayap/wtt,smallmfg co I Alroon MonthruFrt Call •-FOR HOME ASSEMBLY busy people Sii llls shorthand permanant bel t tam 833-8919 Mike lmmed opening. FI T
WORK FOR INFO CALL I needed. typing. filing. part time 675• 7120 pnone & clencal sklll1
504·646-0315 EXT A438 gOOd phone voice Call ue11• OUH , .. LITT CHTHL 1eq Oppty tor advance-
[ Nancy btwn 12-2pm only. PIT wk d e 81 e•pet Fl ttme. Mon thru Fri. ment into sales Great EXECUTIVE 545-7101 7~6 62v22 · 7 30tm·4pm S41'1r to 1 place to work Can 1714)
TtLEPIMI
SlllCITll
Part lime evenings,
at home or office
Contact James Czarny
142-41H
TtUPIHE SIUCfTIR
belt charity soil Mil. cast>
paid daily SS 650-6280
Irvine · start Apply in person 556·0363 tor more tnlo
SECRETARY llllllAL ifFICI LOAN AGENT I Books on Tape 729 TODAY --
Energetie file clertt wanted Lag Beact1 S&L. Commsn Farad CM 548-5525 TOW TllCI llUYEI
The Jolly Roger Corporate fftlme f()( bu~ Irvine 01• (8051395-0512 llE"·n· ltllST SECROlRl 1 Nf9"' St\1'1 • WMkenela
Ttttte.u t Wtrt 14/ln
FOR INSURANCE OFFICE
PIT eves 557-1882
~~:n~~ ~~~1!n S:: flee Call Lynn 863-0660 IUlmUICE PfRSll GOOd ~ vOtGe hte ~~"1ooment firm '" Air Costa Mesa. N-port
retary for tta Contructlon IAllYllAI must have eaper 1n m11n. typing Cell l elll for inter port area Must nave Beech ':!:1 Must be
and Design Divlalon Pot· Conatructlon. lull time, tenance plumbing & vtew 660-0101 gooo typing skills & oltlce mature groomed
II j ~ ev--'1-t •wp S 1200 mo 751_8003 clean dnv1ng record. 1 on requ r.... ~....,. ..... , , salary. Must have own I 11ec1nca1 Mon·Fn full ~~ st .. a-...... f d h th.nd .Ecfm.IST SEC.nl"' I
mu " ... ,..,,..,,.., •1tP + re s typing an s or tr1n1portatlon 850-1551 tome Retirement home. Apply Johns Towing 300
skills, and a good figure I a Int benellts Apply 4000 1111 fllllY Development ltrm In Air-E 17th St c M 548-4843
splllude Word pro· Health Club I Hiiaria way NB Permanent PIT, very busy" port area Must have
cesslng and restaurant I. I. S,.rttac htH Real E1tate office Must gOOd typing skllls & olt•c•
equipment Hperlence LlllDllAMllAIT IUUIH type bePreMntlble&re· 911pSt200mo 751-9003
would be a definent plus. Morning shift eam-2pm Held• s Frogen Vozutt hab+e 11 30.5 30 Mon-
GOOd medical/ dental Call Rich o1 Mike Shoppe .,4 Responsible Fri C111 Joan 631-1266 SECR(TUT package Apply in peraon 752-0565 hard working energettc tor RHI State o tf1c1
8 30am to 4 pm It tor new FashlOn Island lo-..... tyP•"Q 9ene1a1 ofl1c@ Tiil JILLY llllH llO. !HOME SEWERS· muat cation E•per preferred 4 ~ wor" p1 .. se send re-
17042 Giiiette Ave. have Industrial 11w1ng Tr a• n 1 n g Program sumf' w wrlo.g nrs & salary
Irvine 7141250·0331 machine. 960-8252 provided Call Chrla wanted to 1599 Superior
499·5670 for 1n1erv1ew lllllPTllllST Ave. Suite BS Costa
... 1.,..1 ••-lfFM.• Immediate opening for an Mes3 Ca 92627
TYPIST PAIT ME
reoetttive tvi>lng & derlcef
W"()rk Catt ~-5 &45-800&
WAl'TIUS
llTCIO 111111 Al>C)ly In person ASAP
Setoy1 2675 lrvtne Ave
Newport BeacJi -
Capncorn nall\C pla}c; top role.
SCORPIO (Oct :!J,NO\ . .:! I I Hurden 1<; re moved green light
nashes for progrcs~ Those who \hare )OUr bcltefc; \\ tll cooperate. off~
1hcir services. Add1t1 onal funds will be made a\ a1lablc . .\ncs Lthra
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
•~ ,._ -•" nK 1nd111tdual eKperlenced 1n
1 X-Ray. EKG some tab. "-ndllng 1 busy lele-SECR(TUY
Busy 2 doctor omc. pt\oM console enc greet· 11 vou can type do 10 kfl't'
Salary open 64&-3903 1ng and directing 1ncom-~ toven would en1ov
WAREHOOSE
W(lt(ERS
persons figure tn dynam K !><'cnan o. SAGITT ARllJS (Nov. 22-l>c<:. 21 ): C1l't read) tor new \tan and
possible "new lo\ c." lk dm·t·t. independent and d1.;pla) rnurnge of
convictions. Special note· avoid hcavr li f\ing. YO\l'll ha H' lurk in
matters of spcculutton. could hit linanrnal JS<:kpot.
CAPRICORN (Del· 22-Jan 19)' ( hcrk sccunt) mca'iurc'i. rl'mO\ c
ufet) hu1ards from home F:imil) member ts '>tn<'rrt'. need!> tcndt'r
lovmg carc. Know 1t.11t·1 a1.:<·ord1naJv. L nusual c\eningcould be topped
by &ourmct dmma. C'on«-r na11ve pt:l)S rok
AQUARIUS (Jan W-Feh I 8)' F-om:' arc ~attncd. ~ou·ll rt'Ct'I\ r
contrad1ctor} mc,~agcs Maintain ~alan1.-c. nrnkc inqu1m''· umH· at
dcc1s1ons based on fo1.·1u11I matc11tll Wish comc'I truc. rt•man<:c "
featured. Saa1tturmn plll )' rok
PISCES Web 19-March 20) rath 1\Clcarcd for pro rtU 1nclwd1ng
financial gain. You'll learn a ~·rtt. )ou'll have ae« " to m;itcnul
previously "proh1b1tco." ( lande tine rn{'tt1ni 1s J)3rt of rumunlit
a~venture. Begin rrbu1ld1n& proaram
AGES 11·14
EARN ll' TO $75.00 PER WED
We now Ila" I~ QCltlllf'C' !of ,OV"I ffCtf
llt••tfi 10 MJCure rtlllhn lor Tiit Ot.,.. ~st
o..ty '"°' Ovf cmn ,,.,, Al l lO P"' ~ WOf\11111~130•111 ~y\ OnS.May ft
WOi'\ e lftl lllOlt llollf\ Yo11 .. Ulft ~~l lt!Ot
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(714) 548-7058
••• tng 11111tor1 No tve>fng r• learning computer <>P8' Eaperler'OI neeo9d l np •Ttl -qutred '°"""Y 1n person 11tt0ns & about tile stock companlet In OC Call 01
Eng ~klnQ, exp $4 25 15901 Redhill auite 101 m1r11e1 ~ wen1 to talk to I come 1n todr;
hr 3026W J>aclllc COdt 1 Tustin For inquires call you Appro' $1000 •U.UY*
Hwy Newi><><t Beech 17 141 ~4•4544 p•mo 640·5500 in N•"' SllYllll
MOVER Experienced lf-/t • _1,_u P<>fl Center 1 HUNT BEACH 8 .. 7.3499
ne1p1•• & csr1..,.,.. A-Plua ..,.. • """ -SIHnAIY t6162 e..cti Blvd s~
MoYlng Co 546-7477 Accurate~ & general L ,. baled Real Ettl!• 0.-309W Equal Oc>pty Em
MlllT lTTUIAl'f :..~:s At!u"'m. lu~t!m: velopm•nt Compeny ptoye. m 1 h
I
F air view Community 111aty hlatory 10 P 0 Bo• Metts '*"'°" foi New• WELDERS ~Y 7•m Of'I
Church 11 ..-1ng a pd 1825 WMtcltff Dr Suite Po,, a..c:h omoe Min 3 lyM•c Gr~or V•cht•
nvrt•'Y attendant fOf "70, Nwpt 8cll C• 92&e0 V" ••PB< 1" ~oo· 1831 Plecentla C M
S A... a• f "*'' tndu1tr-r & Word I 9 ~o:ui;;0=·P~::1 lllPT/ll.UIUL S1a1 ••PB'tence For 1n Jt h Wut.. Sits
I 8C>P"t 11 church offlCe or Accurate IVplng & geiner11 terv1ew eall 752· 1381 bature ;ay ,.qa OOiitlOn
by catting ~5-4110 ore lkllll Perm l\IH t.me Sl-Olll n ~/nvrM Lt
l)OlltlOfl ~,,.,. rets & "'" hPe>g.reta Pr1lf tffwP<>f't lfF• UlllTAIT Mlary hlatory to P 0 9o11 Ree1 Eatate 0.-.~nt arM 714'~52,.4
FIT phonH recept . 18'S W•tchft Or Sutt•. firm ..-i1ng MC";r•tBQ
=i word procealnQ 270 N'tw1>t 8Ch Ca 92660 'IWtth oOOd typing Of· Jeltt ...... / = ~~-"'-in o•ntJ•t1ona1 akllls and ..__11a.1. •1-inot. v•7a ... 301 a1•-y•.-t -u. ~ v• ,.. -" _.,..,... I *Ord proc•u1ng •• , ________ _
o.uy Pilot o 9011 lat pvt Club 1n N 8 Muet peor~ OOOd company. LOOllng fOf "'~ u com
15e0, Cotti MtlM. ca 1<1aw good phone man t>enef1t1 Send resume to I p•nlOn Of 11<1 Ha.,. gel
12828 ner, data 4"\try •111> hale>-P 0 l\ol C t9S?5 INI,,. r~enoet S.-t-19'83
IF APRIL ti I YO R lURTHOAV )'Oll art ~nsual . po'~'~ 'en~
of drama. you arc romon11c. 1.·apablc: of p~111na fonh idea\ 1n or1ainal
cn1enam1n1 m:inncr >\nes. Leo. l\quariu ~rson' J')lty 1mporrnnt
roles in your life. You art 1nvc:n11vc. Po!>SCss p1tlntcnn1 .,pint are
w1llint IO fi&ht when C:QUSC t\ rt&hl ) Ou broke from p3\l ~'tntl) }OU
now art read) for new \tlM\ tn new dt rtl'lmn Lovt 1~ ft'aturtd andw .,.~1---~~~~~~~~~~!"!~!'!'l•'!Jlllll~I_ ____ _
fut ~ 3700 ~t Ca 927'3 11... 9•a•
11} 15 ,,,. plWtl ~ It 110 • l. t'if ... n 1 0 7 IECllm 11&11 Hatl ts;;l11n l(tttem tn •·--M,,Jl>!ll'Jetr adv nctmmt 1.P.h could ~_}our ~l05l mcm9r.1bl" month 2f
1985. l .,,.. ... 1 81va (lido Man~ VII-~.. 79~
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' (
OtMQ9 Coast DAILY PILOTIThur9day, Aprll 18, i985
ACROSS
1 Wood SlrtP
S Let1ds a hand
tO Halt PTet
14 Hetght pr;il
t S Root or Yale
16 Love OOIJ.
17 Versllter
'' 18 Necking spot
20 A medium
22 Bench
23 Instructor
24 Wall cover
26 Author Mo~e•
27 Dear
30 Esra1e
employee
34 Beetle
35 Possessive
36 Country les11v .. 1
37 Arranges
54 Mo...e pr~e
58 PasltmM
61 French uver
62 Maple
63 Water body
64 G· or T·men
65 M ake 01r1y
66 Frogh1en1ng
67 Achievement
DOWN
I ·scano1nav•.tn
2 Ac101ty
3 Corner
4 N19'1tCluDS
:> Queen 01 1rie
underworto
6 Strpped ;tway
7 Meat dish
38 Article
40 Shrewo
41 Summer r,
42 King lbn
8 Thank God'
9 Above prel
101'001
11 He was Lat
12 Srngte p<el
13 Czech rtver
19 Ohio C'f Iowa
2 t Goalte s ledl
25 Relare
JO Cord oaml'
Jr Actress
43 6urdened'
45 Envoronmt'nl
47 Drummer'>
48 Pul>lt<: 11ouse
Adams
32 M001ly
33 Requirements
35 Cen1ra1 10
J9 Vandal
• 49 Archetype
SO Flavorong
53 Animal
cOllecr•on
26 Snar1eo
27 Sott Mt
28 Very bes•
29 Brew
40 Cancels
42 More lucid
44 roasr spread
46 Sraor parts
14
17
2 3
-J
4 6 7 8 9
0 CHICK IVERSON
Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi
4'1 E. hist lhry., 11.,.rt l11oh
111-0IOO
Highest Quality Sales'& Service
0 NABERS CADILLAC ?
2100 HARBOR ILYD., COSTA IESA
(114) 140-1100 (213) 611-1218
• Best Prices • Convenient Location
• Great Location • Super Service
• Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People
WE'RE
IEW
Sites
Lt1si11c
lt11t1ls
WE'RE
DEALllC
Se nice
,arts
Body Shop
AcroH from Big 'A' on Kat .. la, Juat weal of 57 (Oran99) Frwy "'0 CREVIER BMW ~ ~ SALES • SERVICE • LEASING \,II
·'Where Professional At t1tude Prevails··
8peclellzlng In Europe•n O.llvery. E•c•llent Sel9Ctlon of
New and carefutly prepared UMd BMW'• always 1n stock
835-3171
208 W. 11t St., Santa Ana
Corner of Broadway & 1st St Closed Sundays
G STERLING
SAUS -SERVICE -lUSlltC -PAltTS
Overseas D"livery Spec1alrsts
PARTI DEPARTMENT OPEN
IATURDAY MOANINOS
BMW -ROLLS ROYCE
1540 Jamboree Rc;t.
Newport Beach 640-6444
G) JIM SlEMONS IMPORTS
1301 Ou•ll St. -N•w Car Location
1001 Ou•ll St. -R••al• Dlvl1lon
0 World's Lsrgest Setect1on of 0·
Mercedes Benz A
833-9300
S.s · lusltl · ram · Senke · lo4y SllGp_
0 THEODORE ROBINS
FORD
U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer
Modern Sales, Service, Parts. Body, Paint & Ttre Oepts
Competitive Rates On Lease & Oarly Rentals
2010 lar~tr llYll., Costa ltsa
••2-0010" 540-1211 ..
BUENA
PAAK
MIN'iTfR
'
. 1" HUNT NGION l "''" j ..
PACIFIC
. OCEAN
o COMMONWEAL TH
VOLKSWAGEN
&n. 'FAMILY STORE SINCE '53' -W Sales • Service · Leasing ~
BRISTOL AT WJNOEP _Ml· 01_10
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....
Get GREEN cash
lor WHITE elephants
with a Cluslfled Ad
Call 6'2·5678
·53·22os. restored, 2 tone
blue, xlnt eond. $3700.
650-8787
'84 BAUR/MK Motorsport
Cabrio Targa. full MK 1
system 180 hp eng. Bay
Street Auto. 6'5·5269
..
'8' 9" 5 spd, full pwr,
lr1hr, 7's 8's, wht/brwn. -============::::::::. snrt, 5K ml. 6'5-'800 vw '72 Weatphalla
Mon-Fri. 9·4pm. Camper $1600. 2018
CHICK
IVE•SON
PORSC:HE
AU0t
CHEVROLET
Hlghot Q11•llty
Sat .. &r Snvlce
CHICK
IVERSON
44S E Co-.1 Hwy
Newpor1 Beach
673-.0900
Paloma. Costa Mesa
WE CARE
•••lhe4
BILL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
"'··· I I 1' • 1, • •'I•
8 37 -48 00 493-4SI I
NABERS
CADl.LAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of lat• model, tow mltuo-
Cadlll.a In Ofang9
County! S.. ue tod1y1
1•0-1110
2800 Hart>of 8'vd.
COSTA MESA
0 CONNELL CHEVROLET
2121 llar~tr llw~., Cnta 1111
Over 23 Years Serving Orange County
Sales • Service • Leasing
~~~~~~~FRIDAY Special '11~0\i:! ~~::!4~~
SA TU RDA Y 8:30 AM -6:00 PM
SUl"WJ\Y 10:00 AM -5:00 PM
lilAN
C AP•Sll1AN()
888 DOVE ST NE.WPOHT BEACH
714 833-13.._ __
SALES SERVICE
LEASlltC BODY '"SHOP
2l45 It GRAND AVE. SANTA ANA
542-8811
0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC.
• LONG TERM LEASES
• COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES
• HUGE INVENTORY
dial MERCEDES 1:1)
213/714 837-2333 \C:)
Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on ,.
Manchester/Beach Blvd.
0 BILL YATES
YOLISWAIEI • PORSCHE • PEllEIT
SALES • LEASING• PARTS • SERVICE
32112 Ville Roa~, 111 .1111 0119istr111
••J-4111 111-•100
G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT
111 /1 Thi W11t F1t
""' J11p Sl/11 For I Y11rs
OD1n2e • sALes -coast. sEAv1ce
.,.,. MAll•OU LVO • LEASING
COITU HA • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023
9 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE
HONDA
2880 Harbor Blvd.
Coate Meaa 540-0713
3 Blocks So. of 405 FwY.
•O• LONGP•• PONTIAC
Oran~ County s Olden a La~st Pontlltc Oeatershlp
f71•1 .. 2 ... 111211t••• .. •20
wa • smnnc•
PAllTI • 80DY SHOP
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1 ORANGE CO UNTY
e
1
Coast
•, Orange County de-
veloper, wife, face
charges of embezzle-
ment./ A3
California
Miss the 1906 San Fran-
cisco quake? Take a ride
on the "shaking van."/ A8
Nation
Ted Turner files papers
for hostile takeover of
CBS, Inc./ A4
World
Newsmen interview
"Barfin' Jake" Garn
aboard shuttle./ A7
Boa~ing'
Posting another $20,000
in "good faith" money
should separate the
dreamers from the doers
among the 24 America's
Cup challengers./8 1
Orange Coast College's
sailing team is in
Maryland today to com-
pete for the Kennedy
Cup./81
Sports
Estancia High takes over ·
sole pos.session of first
place in Sea View League
baseball./C1
The Lakers open their bid
for the NBA title against
Phoenix tonight./C1
Woodbridge High pads
Sea View League softball
lead with win over
Saddleback . /C2
Entertainment
Viewers are given too
much "Space" and NBC
captures the Nielsen rat-
ings for the week./83
INDEX
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Erma '8ombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Stock Markets
Television
Theaters
Weather
B1 -2
82
86
A3
84-5
C6-8
86 ca
C4
C7
82
A8
81
A3 cs
C1-4
88
83
83
A2
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Serving Newport Beao~;'Co1t1 M111. Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna BNCh, Fountain VeHey end luuttl or-.eoufttj
C ALIFORNIA THURSDAV APRIL 18 198S . _ E N r :_,
e e e · 1t1ve 1neo ootin
Chemical spill
The hazardous ma terial• team from the Orange County Fire
Depa rtment dam• the San Diego Creek near Campus Drive
in Irvine to block a chemical spill detected Wednesday. The
gasoline-like film was seen as far upstream as Mai n Street
and MacAr thur Boulevard, but the exact origin and nature
of the spill has not yet been determined.
Artukovic ordered back for hearing
LOS .\NGEU:.S I \Pl -·\ ktkral
mag1~>1ratc has ordered till' rl'turn ol
alleged Na11 war criminal \ndrqa
Anuko' 1c to ( aliforma tor a hl·anng
on extrad111on lo Yugo'l:J' 1a on ma~'i
murder charge~.
l J. S. Magistrate Volnl'~ Hr<mn
said Wcdncsda\ chat Artuko' ll a
former 5urf.'iide ·colony resident and
1101.1. hdd 111 ,1 tn.kr JI pn1,11n l111..,p11.il
JI ~p11nglil'ld \1n. h,1,,1 kg.ii nght tn
hl' prl''l'nt ,11 th,· \1.1\ I hearing '"1111
''hllh h1sllkor lihdt\ m.1~ dqx·nd ·
Thl· gm annH'nl 111) lll!.O~IJ\ IJ h,1,
tikd Jn anwndnl l11111rl.11n1 .1llq~1ng
the \ll·l;ilkd '"H11td1,·r 111 thl'
A.ill.Jn'. 11.i' re\p11n,1hk 1,,. th,·
death' of th1111,.rnd' 111 \erh' .ind
• ( ro.t11.1n' during\\ 11rld \\ .11 11 "h,·n
11,· \\J' till· ( rnat1L1n m111"1,·1 111 th,
11\ll'flllr
\rtul..11\ ll X'I. 11, kg.ill\ hl1nd .ind
\Ulkr<, fr11m ,,·nilll\ hl·.trt rwhlt Ill\
.ind 01h,·1 Jilm,·nr-. .1"11uJ1,·d \qtl1
nld ·'Ll'' ( 111\\'rnmt'IH prn.,t·, utor' 111.11n·
t.11nnl th.rt .\rtul-11' It ~d not nn•J t.•
h\· l'fl'\l 111 .ti till" llJ'l\•lllllf1!-t1,,1• 1.
ht't,lll'-l' It Ullhl'fll' olllh icl!,11 ''I•'
f ht t , .I Ill:: ' d, I I I, I t
11 lwttwr llro'' 11 ·J,, ,·r" .1n .1m,·•llkd
',J l 'lllt 11 t "11"' ' • ) ll).'• ,,, , \
~1l\1 I l111ll'l1l
81111111 .a~'"' ,,Hlad t ''I\ ,1
1"\l1 ,1dltl<1ll 1H<h r flll lllll\ •Ill\ 11111 ,I. I
'l"'l".i'1t•d n I 11t'1.tn t ll
Suspect in F V murder r eturned to jail
From staff and wire reports
-\man \I.ho ha'i spent ti'e .. c.1r., 1n
Orange Count) Jail awa111ng trial on
charges ht' murdered a FountJrn
Valle} housewife 1n 1979 la<.lt'd
freedom bnen, th1-. wee!..· hl'fon:
being quid.I) rearrcl\led tn connt•t -
tmn \\ith the sla}tl\&
The murder suspctt. W1ll1am Lt'l'
Evins. "as back 1n coun tt>da' 10 be
arra1gnl.'d o n new charge<, tikd
\\t•dncsda) b) the Orange ( ount\
D1c;trict Attomt'v·s office.
Fo untain Vafle} police went to
Pasadl.'na, Te"<a'>. in 1980 to arre<;t
F' rns on su<,p1c1on of <>tranghng and
fatall} beating 28-)car-old Joan \tr-
ginia Ander!lon. Her panialh dnd
hod} was found March t<. I Q79 in the
gue~L r<?a.n:LOI her Hemlock Strl'ct
homt· in I tnint.1111 \ ,1llt'\ I '1n' hJJ
been It' 1ng 1n Or<Jng,· < 1H1llt\ Jt tht'
time and had dont•, 011'tllll t111n ''or!..
JI the ~nda,.on h1lnll'
f\ln' hJ\ rcma1lll'J in <lr.1111t,·
( oullt\ Jatl for li't' \l'.11\ hmH'\l'r
J1.1.a1t111g.1u1urt ruhng_ht•t<lll'l' r.11l11f
thl' Jllll'-l'l"lllllln'\ l':l\t' \\,I\ lhl\t'J I'll
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Sear c h continues
for man who fled
beachf ront store
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IM DeilJ ,._ Sqff
\ '>hotgun-w1eld1ng bandit IA ho
l'~Jpt'd after a v.eekend shootout
IA 1th J polin· -.ergeant 1n downtown
H un11n~1un Beach 1sbeheved 1obean
l'\-\ on' it t IA ho "-US being sought as a
parok '1olator at the ttmc of the
'hooting pn~on otlic1als said toda)'.
V. 11ne<,~~. looking through phota.
gr;.iph' 1dent1tied the man as 23-year·
old ( hr 1stopher Michael Sheean
"ho'4.· lac.1 kno""n address' v.as in San
Fernando \alle~. according to a
polln· <.,pokc~1Aoman.
\heean. 1.1.-ho 1s 5 feet 10 inch~ tall
..ind 1.1.,·1ghs I "'5 pounds. had been
'K'ntrnLcd in Ma} t 982 to a one-year.
tour-month term for burglar) He was
1mpn ... oncd at the (ahfom1a Institute
tor \.1en at Chino. But he wasn't
rl'leased unul Jul)" 6. 1984. 1nd1cating
(Please see SHOOTnfG/A 2 )
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(Plea~ see L A GUNA/ Al)
Irvine beckoning top cops
with bestpayin·nation? STEVE
MARBLE
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NEW YORK (AP) -Union
Carbide today &&reed lo provide SS
million in eme11ency aid to victims of
the Bhopal, India. poison.gas di 1er
without waiting for the courts 10
determine whether the company 1s
leplly liable. · ·
The emeraency aid was suggested
two days eio by U.S. Dimict Judge
John F. Keenan. who is in char&e of
the more than 60 lawsuits filed
apinst Union Carbide in the nated States following the accident
.. Union Carbide Corp. shares the
court's dcer>ooncem about lhe health
and welfare of the surviving victims
of the Bhopal gas leak tragedy and
rec<>Jnizes the importance of 1m-
med1ate antenm rela~f." company
Vice President and Treasurer RolfH.
Towe wrote in a letter to Keenan.
' "If a fun her paymcnLof$5 million
by Union Carbide Corp. can be
promptl> and effectively made av:ul·
able to the victims of the d isaster. we
Ate prepared. a'S we hove been all a Iona. to make such a payment. ..
The Indian govcromen1. which
went to coun against LJn1on C'arb1de
last week, said it ·•S aware P.f ·I. 700
deaths and as many as 200.000
injuries that ~uhed when a cloud of
methyl isocyanate gas ~scaped from n
Union Carbide pestidde plant and
dnfled throu&}l a trowded slum JUSt
after midnight on Dec. 3.
Other estima1es have placed the
death loll higher than 2.000. but
Union Carbide has recen1l y indicated
that u mi&ht challenge the casualt)
figures as exaggerated.
The types of emergency aid that
Carbide's funds would provide are
not yet clear. Keenan is to appoint a
three-lawyer "executive committee"
next "Week to represent the accident
Relieve stress:
Blame the boss
OAKLAND (AP) Stress·
ptqued tmployees who stop blaming
themselves and stan blaming poor
working conditions and their bosses
arc more productive and have a lower
rate of absenteeism, a study shows.
The· three-year, S600.000 study.
released Wednesday, shows that
workers who realize 1hat job stress 1s
not caused by them but by poor
workplac.e conditions drink less and
have fewer ulcers and lower blood
pressure.
The study. conducted by the Oak·
land-based l.nstilute for Labor and
Mental Health. involved 450 Bay
area workers, including telephone
operators, postal workers, sccretanes.
autoworkers and security $Uards.
.. What we discovered ts that ex-
pressing anger. when it is focused at
work-related problems. actually
produces emotional health," said Dr.
Michael Lerner. the repon's primary
author.
The study suggests workers vent
their frustration and Job-related anger
in occupational stress groups that
meet to discuss JOb problems and how
to solve them.,
Lerner said society provides very
limited job opponun1t1es, and 1he
notion of people succeedini on merit
is a myth.
"Because 1hey believe society 1s a
meritocracy, they believe its their
own fault that they've ended up in
this (bad JOb) situation. and 1hey feel
terrible about themselves ... he said.
The stress groups helped panic1-
pants feel less depressed and anxious
about their jobs by breaking down the
syndrome of self-blame and teaching
workers to improve their work con-
ditions.
The groups also help reduce the
workers' sense of powerlessness to
change their jobs and their lives in
general.
.. Some people tltil\k management
should be against having workers
express their anger ... bec.ause if they
blame themselves, 1hey're easier to
control.'' Lerner said. "Yes. they're
easier to control. but they don't show
up for work."
.
VICtU'l'IS In ncaotiltlOn5 Wllh lhe
company. The committee an<I
Carbide's lawyers arc to work· out on
aid program by May 6 and present 11
10 the Judge on Met} 8
The Danbury. C'onn ·based com·
pany ha~ contended that at~ Indian
subs1d1ary. which operated the
pes1icide plant. was rl'~ponsable for
safety procedures and that the New
Delhi aovemmen1 ttsclf ma y bear
some share of the blame.
Keenan said at a hearing Tuesda}
that as a ma11er of "fundamental
human decency.'' Umon Carbide
should provide S5 millton 10 $10
million an emergency aid. and that
such a contnbut1on would not be
considered ·an admission by 1hc
compan) that 11 bears respons1ti1li1y
for the accident.
Company attorney Bud G. Holman
took a noncomm111a·1 stand at the
hearing. saying Carbide has already
donated SI million to the Nl'w Delhi
fovemmc-nl's eme!'Jency relief fund.
n addnion. 1he Indian subsidiary has
pledged 1he equivalent of$840.000.
Despite today's d~ision to grant
thc-additional aid and its repeated
calls for an early settlement an the
li1iga11on. the company has indlca1ed
an recent days that it will put up a
tough coun fight if settlement talks
fail. -Holman charged at Tuesday's hear·
1ng that the Indian government has
nol provided detailed informarion
about the numbers and types of
casualties and said the reponed
numbel'S of victims may have be-en
greatly exaggerated. A partial re view
of the 71 cases filed so far an U.S.
courts -seven of them in state couns
and 1he resl before Keenan -
indicates that as many as 35 percent
oft he identified victims were counted
at least twice, Holman said.
In today's editions. The Washing-
ton Post quoted Holman as saying
that the company accepts only 1.408
deaths that were recorded at Bhopal
hospitals. Company spokesman Tom
Failla said he was unable to immed1·
atcly confirm that comment. and
Holman·s secretary said he was not
available for comment.
In addition. Holman said that 1f
seulement talks fail. Union Carbide
will press to have the li11gation
transferred to India, where acc1dent
victims typically recover far less
money than an the United States.
Mom thought boy slain
23 years· ago ran away
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The . more than once.
mother of a 14-year-old boy who She 'tlso said young James David
disappeared 23 years ago and whose Gilmore. whose remains were ident-
skeletal remains were found under ified Tuesday by coroner's exam-
the house last month says she and her iners. had run away previously. and
husband exchanged gunfire at home for all these years she had assumed
Judge orders trial
for Valley woman
in pandering case
A Fountain Valley woman accuM:d
of operating one of Orange County's
largest prostitution rings was ordered
1his week to stand tnal for p1mp1ng
and pandenng.
ManJyn E. Ford. 45. wall appear an
Orange County Supenor Court an
Westminster Apnl 29 for arraign-
ment.
Following a one-day prehminar)
hearing Monday. West Orange Mu-
nicipal Court Judge Marvin Week'i
ordered Ford to i;tand tnal on four
counts of pandering. Two other
counts were d1sm1!>sed for lat:k c>f
evidence.
Ford. who was arre<.ted at her
Fountain Valley home Feb 16. 1<,
serving a one-) ear\. count} Jail
sentence for a prior p1m11ing rnn\ 1c-
tion.
the boy was a runaway.
Donna Jean Gilmore. who
d1 vorced her husband in 1973. said
her husband fired at her with a rine,
but she could not recall the exact
number of times.
.. I fired at him. too." she 1old the
Los Angeles Herald Exam in er." I told
h1 1l'4&.0 leave and he wouldn't go. So I
JUSt fired a shot in the floor to
emphasize it."
Ball Gold. a county coroner's
spokesman. said Wednesday the
cause of the boy's death has not been
determined. but shenffs Deputy
Rack Adams said 11 1~ being in-
vestigated as a murder.
Mrs. Gilmore told the Los Angele~
Times the boy disappeared Jan. 7.
1962. whale ~he was awa) v1sit1ng
friends. His brother Wayne. then 131 and sister Landa. 15. were watching
telev1s1o n when she left. she said.
"After I left, somebody knocked at
1he door. He (James) sasd. 'I got to go
out · He put on has clothes and left."
she said
He wac; not seen alt"e again. She
said she figured he had run away
because .. some of has fnends left
abou1 that tame. I'm told. I thought
they'd talked ham into going with
them."
Has skeleton was found March 28
by construction workers renovating
the now-vacant Baldwin Park house.
25 males cast of downtown Los
Angeles.
A workman crawling under the
house found a shoe, then discover,cd
the bones.
"The youth was 1den11fied Tuesda)
by matching physical charactcn s11cs.
circumstances and clothing.'' Gold
said. "We also had a statement from
the mother. We arc rcall) working
backwards an the invest1sa11on."
Gilmore. who now ltvco; in San
Diego. reponed the bo} m1ss1ng 1hree
days after he disappeared. Adams
said.
"Wh) ~he walled three days to
make the report. I haH' no idea."
Adams said.
But Galmore. wh o h"cd at the
Bl}ipwm Park home from 1959 unttl
1974. said her recollectton as 1ha1 she
reported the disappearance a day
after 1t happened.
..You've got to rememtx·r. It''> been
a long 11me." she said.
Homicide 1nvest1gatorc,dcd1ned to
sa) 1fa suspect had been 1den11fied 1n
the bo) 's death.
LAGUNA SCHOOLS FACE UNION SUIT ...
From Al
discussan~ 11 for <.omc time ·
"We believe "'hat we ha\.C done
conforms with the language 111 our
contract and is llot 1n '1ola11un of the
education code.'· Barnt'' 'a11.J (i,..en
the opposition from ( ')£ ·\. he ~aid.
.. we did not go into 11 nal\·Cly 'ou
start thinking about "'hat the la"'
would perm at. con'lult )our a11urne>
You don't delabera1ch ti.Ike an au1on
where you thank 11·, ~n '1oldl111n 111
any code"
Barnes said the c:asc ha, '>latc"'tlk
significance because 11 addrc\\C\ 1hc
.. issue of determining the right\ of
school boards " Laguna Beach mj \
be one of the fim d1c,1nch 'to u<.c
contracting as a wa~ to mt non·
program areas of 1t<1 hudgrt. hut
Barnes predicts it wall become a trl·nd
among school d1strkt<. 1r.1n~ to
reserve as much mone~ as P<1\\1hlc
for d1rt'CI educa11onal scrv11.c'
"We were hat hardest 'oonrr 1h,rn
some of the rest because "'l"rt• lo\tng
'tudenl'> and b\•t.:au<.c of Serrano·
Priest.·· Barnes '>aid.
School d1~1ncts rcc:c1H' a c:ena1n
amount from the state budget for each
'itudent enrolled Fewer 'itudenls
mean.-. le<.\ monc) to '>prcad between
teacher salaries. building mainten·
ancc. book pur~h.ase\. non-teaching
assistance and them) nad other areas
that rffU"ll be funded 10 keep anoat.
Barnes said
The Serrano-Priest \talc Supreme
( ourt dcc1s1on of I 977 ruled that a
property 1a.x-ba!.ed syi.tcm of funding
\Chool'> d1scnm1na1ed aga1nc;1 the
poor ~hool<> 1n wealth> com-
mun111es lake Laguna Beach lost
funding as the state moved to equal-
11e educational opportun1t1es an poor
Clllt'S. •
The ('SPA flied '>Ull Monday
<,hortly after a foiled \C~'11on hctween
district and ( \l A negotiators and a
Public f:mploH"t' Kclat1ons Roard
mediator
CSE.\ rcpn·\cntat1vr' lned onrc
again 10 get the d1stnc1 lo arcrp1 ntw
contract wording that would make
contracting out a negotiable 11em.
Right ndw. lhc agreement uni) re-
quires that lhe ( <.;F.A be nu111ied 10·
days before thr distract tontracts for
services .
The few non-teachan~ t·rnplO)ecs
rcmaanang fear for their Jnhs. Balen-
ttne \31d. There are four rnstod1ans
'>1111 on the school d1stnc1 pa~roll as
well as a handful of maintenance and
groundskeepers. he said.
Some secretarial pos1t1on"> an· also
"vuncrable" to t:ontract ...crv1cc<,,
RaloAtinc believes. >\nd the !l<'hool
d1s1nc1 hasalread) a~kcd the ( SLA to
waive its rag.ht 10 negotiate over the
Jobs of food ~rv1cc "'nrker<>. hl'
maan1a1ns.
Balentine bel1e"c' the ca~c ">hould
be hcerd <>omet1mc this ,ummcr
"This as such a ,1gn1fican1 ca~. at
has the potential or going all the way
to 1hr California Supreme Court.'"
Barnes said.
SHOOTING SUSPECT IDENTIFIED ..•
From Al
that he had lx'en 1n trouhk whal e an
inmate, a .. pokesman for the \late
()cpanment of( orre<:t10M ~1d
Official\ .. aid "ihc<'an was wnntnl
h') authontte' for an undtsd<N'\l
parok v1()la11on
'\hcean. v.ho ,.., hchc"cd to h:h l'
firtd a ~t un ,bwl al SgL Ed Dcucl
follow1n~ a rohncry at Thing~ for
Your I tcad <,hop at 41 0 Pal'tfil Coast
Hitth""'il). ma.,. he an the an fcrnan-
<.lu Valk) the ..,rokc,woman Qtd. Hc
"rc(Ulrdcc.J a\ armtll and dangcrou\
\hl'l'jn'" .11lcgcd rannt'r Thoma'
\lhcrt O<•,h\ ~I of North Holl\
v.1u-~t ........ kallcd tn lht' 'th0019Yt i.a.uh
Ocucl [>t-uel wa~ ~"cd h) h"
hullctproof \.C\t when Oglc\b~ fired
45-<::ilshcr pmul 1nto the ccntC'r of h1o;
'hctit, pc.>hce \.'l1d
O&ksby wa' 't'ntcnt·cd 1n Auaust of
1<18l to the C al1forn1a IMt1tute .it
T l'hachap1 to ~r"<.' a four year term
for rohhcf') I le wa<1 paroled on Mar, It
7
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Cloudy skfes will cover· Coa:-st
Ski.t w U be partly cloudy aerOM Southern Calllornl• Frld•y
u •weather tyttem p&IMI ju1t to th• nortti. lnc:reulng Wind• tn
th• deffrta. the N•tlonal Weather SeNlc!I Hid.
Le>wt tonight wlll be In the upper •O• to mld·601 In Los
Ano-tea and lhe valleya. High• wltl range from the mid to upper
60a Friday. •
Along the Orange Coa111t wlll be partly cloudy late tonight
•ncifrls:t•y. High• Friday In Ille 801. Lows tonight mollly 45 to 55
From Potnt Conception to th• Mexlc•n Border -Inner
wat9'1: Southw.1t 10 weal wlnd1 8 to 18 knoll Friday atternoon
Light variable wind• tonight. Westerly 1well1 2 to 3 feet. Mo1t1y
clear early tonight. Parity cloudy late tonight and Friday.
Outer weter1: Small craft advlaory over the entire areas for
northwest wlnda 20 to 30 knot• with combined aeas a· 10 12 feet
thr~gh Friday. Moally clear early tonight.
Temps l .. veo•• n .. , •Q@~ ,,,O,HS lnll• Aoc:k 18 ao
Htg11.1owtor 2• nour1•no1ng111 ~ n m lOUllVU .. 78 62 W111m -Coia,... M9ml)ll11 82 112 Albany 51 28 Mlem•IMKll 78 73 S"<lwftS Rain Flur•1H Snow Occlv<l•d .-.r S1a1o0na• •a,. AlblXlu.<OW 80 SI Ml""IM>k .. llt 50 Ar11a"llO " 112 MP4•SI P...i 15 44 "'•-WM,....~-· -.O•• "S 0.o• i' ""'' f ~"°'· 45 32 NHIW .... 13 53 Attatua 42 511 N-OrlNn• 80 58 A1lan1oc City 82 46 New Yott. 59 47 Calif. Temps 81Y1"41 ... &3 Aushn 84 113 NOflolll Va 62 40 Calallna 83 M e.ltomot• 81 38 Oi>lanoma C.1y 81 II' LOOQ ~llCll 97 56 ll11mtnQham ... SI Oman• 13 51 High low to; 2<1 nourutidlng11( 5 a m Mon1o•i. t2 53 llltmlllelt ,, 38 Orlando 82 81 Mon1111ey 57 49 8o<M 611 31 PMao.lpl\oa 59 41 8•1"1talietd 89 50 Newl>Oll 8 .. <:n l!6 S7 eo.1on ~ 36 p,,_. 92 83 (ut<th 58 42 On1ar10 " 56 Bulfalo 48 39 Plltaburgh 58 40 Frr&llO 70 50 Pelm SP<tnill ~ SIS c._; 15 49 Pof11JlllO.Mt u 2l I Lenu~1111 82 47 PMeMN 81 52 C~onS C 18 59 POf1tand. Or 60 47 l09 A~ 87 56 Al-Side S4 5<1 CllaflMton.W V 73 « Pr-SI 32 Oakland 112 50 San knard.no 65 ~ CharlOlte N C 79 49 R=ll 71 40 PHoAOl>IM 113 47 San G•bf,.. 70 52 CfMlyenne 71 <Ill R CHy 84 se 11.o a1utt 88 41 San JoM 82 50 Cllago 76 82 R4tl9 S9 37 ,Red-Coty 60 51 Santa Ana 87 SS Clnct,,.,.tl 10 54 Al<:l>mond· 68 39 6ac:r1....,.10 86 44 Sanla Crut 82 50 c-aoo 50 44 SI louts 83 62 Saltnet ao 51 Ttllloe Valley 81 36 Columbus.On 65 41 St Pe!• Tampa 82 eo San 0tevo l!6 58 To, ranee 117 52 Concofc:l,N H •8 ·28 5111 I.Ill• cuy 77 41 San frenc<aco 62 49 vo....,11e\lry 41l 37 OllMM-f1 Worm 13 ... SanAnlO<llO 83 ... S111'1a Bwe>w• 64 49
O.y1on 65 35 San Ju9n.P R 98 7 S1oct.1on 68 45 o.n-79 52 S..nle s' 4~ HIOI' low tor 24 llOUta ellOtnQ at S p m Tides O.."'-es 6" S/\f rHl)Ori 84 59 e.r11ow 67 50
O..rol1 42 36 'lpolt-57 42 Big 8M1 62 3t
OulYlll '50 33 Sy•acJVN 42 '° Bi.hoc> 67 40 TOOAY EIP"o 86 St T<>p4111a 82 61 Second lo., 20'ipm 06 fll<~I 45 28 Tue.on 81 fl3 S~oon1gn 821 pm 5 I Fat go ,, " Tulaa 82 114 Surf report fl9011att 64 44 WU!Mnglon l!6 48 "llOAY Gr and Ral:>oo• 60 5A Woc:M• 71 61 Ft'l110w 2 43 a m 02 OrNIFw ,..71 •• Wlllt•·llat're 50 35 LOCATION llZE IHAH Fiia! nign 8 48am 4 3 Harttoro ~ 27 HunUngton llMcif'I 1·3 fair S.eond""" 2 27 pm 01 Helen• l!6 44 Rt-.Mlly, Newpor1 ) 4 ,.., Second nion 8" pm 53 Honolulu 83 12 4011l Street, Newport 3·• ,.,,
Ho.n1on " " Extended 2200 Sir-. Ntrwpott 3.4 , ... Sun MIS IO<lay al 6 28 p m . ,,_ lndltnepOltt 12 55 ea11>o1 weooe 3 ' ,.,, Frld1ya1517am ln<INtaegainetll27 Ja<:Maon,M• ·82 53 Legunl 8Nctl 3.4 ,.,, pm Jack-VIiie 81 !>(; Mo.lly c:IOudy Sltureley P~ San~te 2·3 lair Moon Mt• toelay al 5 11 pm ··-,,..,_ 39 35 CIOuc:ly Sunday atld Mondey ~ W~*"CI eo Frtc:1ay al S 10 a m lll>CI M118Ql•n el 6 14 ~Qty IO 114 10 73 lows 1n ,,,. _ '°' 50t S..... Cllf9Ctl0n IOUthwti1 pm
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