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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-29 - Orange Coast Pilot... C ALIFORNIA MONDAY APRlt 19 1%'> ,·, C E:NTS .. I Toro cra8-h vi~eot,ape ptob,e~ ederal fnvesttgators search (or cause fair s_now tragedy _!.hat took twOTtves C orps ~rsonnel. ~1d a spokesman lfor the National Transponat1on Safe- ty Board. the aeency conducung the crash investigation. .. Thcrc wis a videotape of thc acc1den t ... the NTSB'<> ac11 ng c hief o r the Los Angeles-field office. Don Llorente. reponcd today "It will be a great help an determining what hap- pened." hDe11rl"lle41i.n Federal investigato rs are hoping 10 iew a videotape of the fatal trash ol a vintage World War II a1rplanc 6at .. .Jolled its pilot and passenger andltsget BMfroDJ .. WellsFargo NEW YORK (AP) -Four armed ___ rnoe-en broke_ lhrough a_wall an o verpowered guards at a WeJls Fargo terminal early today. then fled in an armored truck .w11h about $8 millio n in cash, police said. . Ano ther S 12 million was left be- hind. authorities said. The previous record for a cash robbery in the United States 1s S 11 million. also fro m an armored car company. . The four men. armed wi th hand- ---.i'1n'I:-, stole the--rruck from rhe com-- pany's garage in lower Manhattan at about I :JO a.m .. said police spokes- man Sgt. Ed LcSchack. The thieves ordered four armed guards at gunPl(>mt 10 open a vault where the money was held the n handc uffed the men to a hand truck a nd loaded the cash o nto the van. acco rding ro Chief Roben Johnston. chief or operatio ns for the Police Departme nt. · Coast A court ruling has freed a man convicted of murder- ing two people In the county./A3 California Gasoline prices will get worse before they get better./A4 World Israel has pulled the last of Its troops from Leba- non./ A4 Sports The South team is an- nouhced for the Orange County All-Star football game June 28./81 ~ Entertainment Saturda> dunnJ tht' annual Nav). RelicfSoc1e ty Air Show at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. Tht: videotape, which rcportcdly depicts the fiery crash of the smglc- engtne AT-6. was made by Mannc t'fowt'vt'r. Master l)g~. John They're off in Laguna More than 2,000 runnera -led by eventual winner Steve Scott, No .. 1 -take off at the atart of Sunday momln&'• benefit lOK race to raise fund• for Schoolpower, a aupport group for Laguna Beach educational pro1rama. World clue ·athlete. Edwin M09e8 (left) and·O.J. SlmpM>n chat before the eYent. See atory on Page A2. Sek 'not the only problem 'in Coast massage parlors By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the DellJ Piiot lteff ·\n untra1nnl ma\~u'>C Lan ruh )OU the wroni wa> They cenainl) get under the 'ik1n of police 1n Newpurt Beach and uther e111cc; who claim that allout half of all mas\agc parlor" ma~ \Cf'e a~ front\ tor pro\tltUtlOn And 1n a month-long !>Wei.'P of local c\tabli!\hmcnt\ earlier this ~car. Nl'"'· port poll<.T arrc<1tcd 11 ~uspccted pro\lltute'i of)l'ra11n1t out of ma.,.,agt• parlor~ 1n the John "'°a-.ne •\1rport bu!.1ne, .. n1mpln To i.Omha1 <.uch opcrat1 om Imm c;prcad1ng. the Ne"port Beach C II\ ( ounnl hJ'i 1\\ueJ a mora10num on nc"' ma,'iagc parlor'> 1n the ntv. wh1l h ha' t! li<.c n-.cd parlor' thl· mo\t ul an~ Orange C ount} cit' Both the nl) ol l'<l''°"Port BcaLh Jnd thl' count} of Orange Jrc no~ "'orl..- 1nR on ordinancec; that woulJ rC'>lfll t (Pleue •ee MASSAGE/ A2 ) M1chalsk1. the base i.pokesman said the video 1a~ shows only the fsrt at the base chapel after the plane had fallen from the sky. Llorcnu: also said the 1nvest1ptor assigned to the crash 1s expected to sift through wreckage o f the airplane sometime today or tomorrow. What was lef\ of ti.le plane was removed to the search and rescue hangar on the air base. he said Dr. Myk Hun1erf ord The NTSB offic1aJ added that a prcl1minaf) report on the crash would be completed today o r Tues.- daf°he ~orld Wa; II Nav) trainer en hed,~1 9:38 a.m. Saturday into tile base dia~I kdling pilot Mcml Gos man. SS. of C anop Park, and Navy Hosp1talman Ro bert Ar· rowsm1th, 2S. whQ·was assigned 10 the base chn1c. . . Gossman was a membcT of the Condor Squadron fl,Y.l na club. a v o up orformer military pilots who perform mock dotfi&htt and air battles at air shows T he flyma club~ bated 11 tht' Van Nuys Airport. Arrowsm~. of C>g.den, Utah. ap- parently was 1nv11~ to n~ as a passcn~r dunng turday s per- formance. (Pleaae eee C~8B/ A.2) Escapee kidnaps -terrified woman Suspect tracks vtcti m down. -stabs her during c hase By ROBERT 8ARKER .\ ::!8-H~ar-old man broke out of an Orange" ( ount~ Jail this w~kend hunted down a frightened m1ddle- agcd woman who was hiding from him and stabbed her several times. shenffs officials alleged toda~ The -.oman -kidnapped ;ind forced _10 take a wild temf~ing ndc abuductor -wa., treated for \e, cral \tab wound., and released from a \an D1L-go ( ount} hosp11al She ,..as abandoned in the Fallbrook area b) the fug111 vc who escaped into the darkne!>~ on foot Thc drama began '>honh before noon ~turda\ v.hen Dennis"" 1lliam ".>m11h "'ho ~as ..cf\ ing a onc-)'ear ..cntencc for "1olat1ng probation on an grand theft con' 1tt1on allegedh escaped Imm the 1 heo l..aC\ m1n1 mum ~unt~ Ja1l 1n Oran~e (Please see KIDNAP I A2) Coasf Jews upset at Reagan's plans Declare slated visit to German cemetery 'outright s tupidity' ··ouln~hl \tup1d1l\ RJhl-i1 '-otc.-phl·n f 1n,tt'in ot Tl mplc B na1 f 1cJd. in Fountain \. .illn 1w11d the '1'>11 ·"'uuld be an affront to all Related stor'8s on A4 By ROBERT BARKER \ml'ntJn' v.ho lo'lt lather'> hrulht·r' Ot llM o.-, l'ttoi ''"" ur u ndcc. 1 n "'° orld \\a r II .. Hun11ng.tun lk'<1,h hu\IOl'\\nl.lll Hut liuJ llnhl l'ommJndl·r o f 1hr Mel Mern1l'l\te1n. "'ho'l' mother Jnd \ l'tnan' ot f orc1gn \.\ ar\ Pn\t \'i '" tw o \l\ter\ v.erc l..1lletl 1n \\ orlJ \.\.tr 1n < O\IJ Me..a \aid the prl'\llknt II lOnlcntrat111n lJl1lP' Jnd v. h11 \houlJ J1HKcl·d v.11h plan<. IP l,I\ .1 h1m\Cll \Un" l"d 'a11 1n1cmmcn1 .,.it reath .it the B11hurg ce-meten ··b\ \hn·r hit!...'" \did 11i<la' 1h.11 ··rm in \uppun.nfthc uimm,snJ,r Prc\1Jen1 Rc.1gan"• planned' 1<.11 w J 1n ch1l'I ·· Hohl ..aid .. Hl· ha' a ""e't C 1rrman mil11an \l·mct«.>f\. 1' (Please see COA ST/ A 2 ) 8111 Murray's kid brother launches his career In "Moving Violations./ A7 INDEX Shuttle Challenger starts week in space Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather A8 A3 84-5 86-8 A8 Seven astronauts, two monkeys a nd 24 rats begin most extensive researc h project to date 83 83 87 AS A6 AS A3 82-3 81-2 A7 A7 A 2 C \Pl < .\N \VFR.\.l I la IAPl- ~pacc \hu11lc ( hallcngcr. rnrr) 1ng sch·n astronaut'>. two squHrcl m onke\'S -a nd ::!4 rats. hla'ited oil toda\ u ni-. 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T he particle' appan•nt, ly were p1eCC\ of ICC l'hlJ1plng ofl !ht· 'Supercold fuel tank and from ",111•1 wn11ng trorn tht· \huttll· .\fll'r .1 ll'"' minute\. thn d1s.1pf)l'arl'll Sewage treatment waivers ~ . aren't being 'pasSed out' EPA has rejected eight out of 1 1 a pplications for reduction In wastewater processqualtty Contra') to the ll'•"' of 11 local down l'1ght ournf 11 rcque,\t\ to wa1 H' c1t11en!t group. thr \I \ I nv1ronmcn-federal v.a'itcwottr trt'atment 'itan· ' tal Protection Agt•nq " not freely dards. rt1cc11na the ~·wage nacnc1c~· 1ront1ng wa1vcr' tu ( ahlorn1e1 U&Cn· Wl'ihC'i 10 ll(Xt.llC undt•r the le\\ c1e'i that want to rtdutc the 4u11ll t} of \tnn1cn1 t.atc <)(c:ll' Pls.n auord1n1 treatmcnt the)' Jt\.l' \CV.age l'!C'forc to r>oua f ~rhardt. 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West Germany (AP> - (onservauve West German ne~· papen reacted ananly today to th¢ increasing pressure in the United 'talcs for President Re•aan to cancel his v1sll 10 a the German military ce mctef) at 81tburg. Newspapers that nprmally support U.S. pohc1e said complajncd of 1 "hystena" 1n the United uue . and l'Ondemned both tht' U .. media and a Senate vmc last Fnday asking Reagan to ~ancel hi\ planned vm1.. Reagan 1\ s.chr<iukd to v1s11 tht' cemetery with <. hancdlor Helout Kohl as part ot his '''" to West Germany May 1-6. Tht' vmt has been snarpl) Cn11c1zed in th<' lJ n1ted State~ becau~ 49 former SS soldiers are among the 2.000 German soldiers buried there · '"'There might have bttn clums1· ness on both sides. but the reaction has Qt-en immoderate and hysterical. The U.S.A. should be aware,_ of growing anti-Americanism" in West Germaoy that could t>c fueled b) the Bitburg controversy.Ji'he Frankfurter Allgemcine said on its front page. '1Reagan showed the n&ht instinct but the U.S. media has welcomed (he Nazi the.!1\e." said the newspaper. The Bnner Rundschau. commen1- 1n,g that there has been .. hysteria w11hout end." said: "Now Washing- ton claims to have found out that some of the Waffen SS soldiers buried in Bitburg took pan in the massacre of Israelis out of Lebanon TYRE. Lebanon (AP) -Israel withdrew from the last major city 11 held in Lebanon ,t9(iay, a day after Lebanese Moslem and Druse war- nors routed Chnst1ans from other areas evacuated by the Israelis. Police said at least 65 people were killed and 75 wounded in Sunday's civil war fi~ting in the south, which had bee~ w1del y predicted in the wake occupied in June 1982. • .tn Beirut today, fighting resumed between the Moslem-Drusc coahuon and Christian militia units across the Green Line that d1v1des the cm into mostly Moslem· and Chnst1an sec- tors. The Moslems and Druse re - portedly dro\e the Christians back 200 yards from the hoe Sunday. The Moslcms and Drusc claimed they ktlled or wounded at least 20 Christian fighters 1n Beirut and witnesses said bodies were heaped on a sidewalk. Gas hikes not over? . LOS ANGELES (AP) -1 Retail gasohne pnccs, which have already nsen more than eight cents a gallo n in two months, will probably go up another three cents as dealers try to keep pace wrth wholesale pnce'I. an industry analyst says. The biggest increase hkcl)' will be for unleaded gasohne because of1igh1 supplies. analyst Dan Lundberg said Sunday. In a na11 onw1de survc} of 17.500 gas~e stations compiled Saturda). the 01.erall price of all grade'> of gasoline was S 1.22. an increase of 8.4 cents per gallon from two monthc; ago. the publisher ot the otl-oncnted Lundberg Letter said • W<holesalc price' ha' e ns.en 11 4 l·ents a gallon in the same penod. l uuing dealcrc;' op<:rattng margins. he ..aid Retail price<. v.111 probably go up at least another three cent<, CJ\erall to lover that <,pread he o;a1d Oradour (France)," the newspaper said. "Where the) found thi out. they don't say." A unday report by the New York Times said that amona th0$t buried 1n tht' Bitburg cemetery arc sotdieri from the same Waffen SS division that mas~crcd 642 pcople'at the French village of Ora'ouMur-Glanc '" 1944. The New York Times story added that those buned at Bitburg "more than likel>. d•d not &Uc pa.rt 1n the massacre.· but the Hamburg new,.. paper Bild said the report had angered Bitburg·s ma)or. Th"eo ijallet. Meanwhile. in Duesseldort'. a leftist terror group claimed responsibility, for three ncarl) simultaneous bomb blam today and said they were to protest the world economic su I opening Thursday 1n th apital. Bonn. The bombs "'ent off w1th1n 10 minutes of each other at the chemical concern Hoechst and the Metalworkers· Employers Associa- tion 1n Cologne and a branch of the Deutsch? Bank 1n Duesscldorf. The> caused extensive damaic but injured no one. . The Revolutionary Cells. iisted by the lntenor Ministry as one of West Germany's deadliest terrorist groups. took responsib1lit) for the blasts in a letter delivered this morning to the Cologne office of the Tageszeitung. a leftist weekly. .,..,....... OneUme lnmatee •-1.k .,.at former Dachau concentration camp tturtna ceremonlee marldoa the 40tb aonl•er•ry of the liberation of tbe camp on Apill 29. 1945. . ,. Reagan 'anguished' by furor overGe~man cemetery visit massacrd 'Of' other European c1v- 1hans and Allied soldiers. President standfn firm despite obje ctions ; Nixon. Kissinger back controversi~l decision Reagan's determ1nauon. mean- while. has won support· from former Regan said. ··tn his heart. he will m President Richard M. Nixon. the hurt at what has been said about hiifl Washington Post reported. WASHINGTON (~P) -Presi- dent Reagan. prepanng for the fi rst Eu ropean trip of his second adminis- trauon. 1s said by his top aide to be deeply troubled by the controversy caused by his planned visit to a German military cemetery. . . . . choice of words to describe his mental cond1tion," White House Chief of Staff Donald T. Repn says. adding that the president 1s standing firm about going the graveyard near Bit- burg. West Germany ne"t Sunday as part of his IQ..day trip. Reagan departs Tuesday evening. "He is wounded by this 1ntemally.'' Hirohito at 84 a nd his insenSJtivny when he's a very Nixon. whose views were soltc11ed sensitive person.'· by White House officials. privately Appearing Sunday on CBS-TV's urged Reagan last week not 10 back "Face the Nation," Regan said Re-down because tt would be a sign of agan 1s simpl "ca in out his. weakness and undermine the re~•- wor o est erman hancellor en s stan 1ng w11 estern Euro- Hclmut Kohl to visit the cemetery as pean countries. the Post reported a way of demonstrating reconcih-today. Quotmg .un1den11ficd sourcec;. at1on 40 years after the end of World Former Secretary of State Hen I) War fl. K1ssingeralsosupponed the v1s11.1he The cemetery contains the graves newspaper sart!. of 2.000 soidiers. including 49 mem--N'1xon also ~1d a reversal of the bcrs of the Nazi SS. the elite COf"P\ plan would harm .S. ability to blamed for the attempted elttermma-ne~ottatl' with the Soviets and 1n the ti on of Jews and other minorities and M tddlc East. the Post reported. Nine killed by Texas tornadoes By Tbe Aasociated Pren Tornado watches were posted fof much of central and nonhern Texas today fo llowing a deadly weekend storm. while fair skies prevailed o-.er much of the rest of the nation. 'Nine people were killed m the storm that unleashed torrential rains and 18 tornadoes in Texas. The Nallonal Severe Storms Forecast Center issued a tornado watch. while heavy ram Sunday prompted a nash flood watch today for nonh-ccntral and northeastern Texas Thunderstorms dissipated over the central Gulf Coast region earl) today while a few thunders\orms hngered ~long the southern Atlantic Coast. Rainshowers were ~ca11ered across the northern Rockies and northern New England. Emperor Hirohito. the wortd•e tonceet-retcnlnc monarch, waYes to 55,000 well wlabera today at the national celebration of hla 84th birthday at tbe Imperial Palace lo Tokyo. . Fair skies prevailed acro'l'I much of the Southwest and Midwest. Elsewhere, e~rly-morning fog de· veloped across much of the 1 en- nes~c Valley and lower Ml'i\l'iS1pp1 Valley roday·s forecast called for rain and occasional thunderstorms from the lower Mississippi Valley across the lower half of the Plains into southern Colorado and nor:thea~t New Mexico. and sunshine for the rest of the nation. Highs :Were pred1c1t d to be an the 50<. to 60s across New York and Nt w I England. from the northern Pacific Coast across western Montana. and from northern ArtLona acrO'IS the ,SOuthem half of the Rookies. Co~Vlg su~do.~. Mo.~ 5tR NYmuJtgers hit walkers NEW YORK ( .\PJ -A C'hartt~ walkathon turned into "a rob-a-th on · when ro ving bands of young people swept into the crowd of walkers and ~tole chn1n necklaces. purses and other property, police said A dvert) e your s pecial gift item s for Mother 's Day in ""Dear Mom", a pecial . uppleme nt to the Orange Coast Dail y Pilot. Call toda " .. tabloid . izt• and copy i ~ to reser ve your pace in thi uppJement. Deadline for pace .>\ pril 30th at noon. Call 642-4321 , ext. 250 Pohce 'latd 17 people wert arrested c;unda:y 10 connection with the inc i- dents that occurred while about 18.000 New Yorkers padded over ctt)' streets in the fund-ra1..cr for the March of 01me'> Seven people ,ufTcrrd hru1~' and cute;, most of them from l'h1un- \na1elGnis dur1na the march rut no one rcqum:d ho,p11al treatment. ~1d sat Ed LcSchTck. Police c;a1d 7 people were arrc-.t<"d Sunday in ronneci1on wtth tht' 1nu- den1, that occurred while atlc1Ut 18.000 New Yorkcn .\ c1v1l1an pollCt t•mplO)'t l' "'ho pan1c1pa1ed IA the march nd w1t- ne,~d ~me of the mbt>ene; told Or1cc11vt f vaM Andre that 1hc walhthun "Ju\t turned oul lo tx· a ·----------------------------·htJi~thon .. -· By tlle A11ocl1ted PrH• ... Ten years aner the fall of Saigon und the Jagged end of the only war ~e ever lost." the pt pie 6\opped to thank those who.fouJht and found tl'!em~lve, applaudina. ·~The thing 1hat meant the most to me was the clapping. said Thomas Emii. Vietnam \Ctcran. ont: of about 1,600 who w )kcd through thl' sunny streets of Kalamazoo. Mich.. unday. h was one of several ga1henng~ nationwide byc:it-servicem<"n and Vietnamese ~efugcc'> to mark the end of the war 1n Southeast Asia. The paradc'drew the natto~al pres~ and organ11cr$ said President Reapn sent a con~ratulatol) telegram I can think o(no finer cfTon or tnbutc.~ the president said. Trump buya Atlantlc City Hilton ;\ da) after devel oper Donald Trump purcha~d Hilton Hotel Corp ' casino hotel 1n Atlantic Cit) for $320 million. he and aides were planning for a pro)ected June IS opening in the New Jerse)' resort. Trump agreed Saturda~ n1af\t t(llt bu> the unopened complc~ from Hilton. a.rid ~e toured his nev. property Sunday. s:ud his attorne)'. N1choln~ ~1b1s. R1b•s said. the Trump organization would arpear before the ( a\inO ( ontrol Comm1ss1on tod.~y to formally noufy it o thl' !>DIC and requc~t "<""ped111ou!I perm1ss1on for receiving and installing slot machtne'I. ... -Reagan raps Soviet•' 'mlaed opportunity' · WASHINGTON -Pre\1dcn1 Reagan sa~'l the So\tet Union "missed a great opponun1ty to ach1e\e '><>lll.C stature 1n the world" when 1t failed ~o apologtLe for the shooting ot a U.S. Arm) maJor m East German)' last month. ")think 11 was in keeping with what ha' bern the Soviet altitude on other thtn~ of that kind. 1oduding the shoottng do"'n of the Korean airliner." Reagan said of Moscow's re~ponse to the March 24 'ihoo11ns of MaJ: A~hur Nicholson. _His comments came la~• wc:el.. 1n an tnler' tl'v. wtth six foreign JOurnahsts. rhc While House released a transcript of the 1nten 1ew Saturda). Von-Bulow witness faces gitlllng PROVIDENCI:. IU. -lnformauon gathered1 by an attorney hired b~ Claus von Bulow·s stepchildren tn 1981 to 1nvcs1iga1e their mother's two comas will be used in cross-examinauon of a key prosecution witness. a defense lawyer said. Manha "Sunny•· von Bulow·s maid. Mana Schrallhammer, was scheduled to return to the stand toda)' as defense a11orncys prepared 10 attack her testimony \upponingcharges that von Bulow tried to murder his wife w11h insulin injections. Defense attorney John Sheehan said fellow defense attornc} Thomas P. Put·c10 1s hkely to use information gathered b )' Richard Kuh. a Ne" York a11omey hired b) von Bulow's stepcltlldrco 1n 1981 to investtgate their mothefs two comas m his cross-exam1nat1on of Schrallhammer. Fifth artificial lieart patient burled LEROY. Ill. -Jack C Burcham. who h.,,ed 10 da1s a'> the world's fifth and oldest anificial llean recipient. was reme mbered as a fnendl) man with a quick smile whose z~st (o~ hfc led him to the experimental surgery. Th~ Re\. Bruce Calbreath sai1hc was Jogging the morning afier Burcham died. thinking about the ph1lo~oph of the man whose onl) hope for survival was the metal and plastic Jarv1k-heart. Burcham was buried Saturday after about 150 fnends and relau ve~ paid a final tribute to the 62-year-old railroad eng.inccr Florida sand castle sets record TKEASU RE ISLAND. Fla. -For rent T"'o-stol), castle T~enl}­ thousand sq. n. Fab1,1lous ocean view. But hurry. One week only What the: Treasun· Island Chamber of Commerce bills as the world's tallest ~nd castk will be coming down next weekend. onl y a week after the SI 00.000 structurl' was finished. The castle's height of J 7.2 feet surpasses the previous Guinness Book of~cords mark of29.5 feet. said David G. McC onnell. a member of the T CALIFORNIA Palisades homes tJCorched by fire LO~ >\NGELES -Damage to fi,c Pacific Paho;ade'i home!> from a. Wl'Cli.cnd brush fire wao; c~ttmated at $63,400. Fanned b~ 20 mph wind~ and feeding on brush close 10 the structurt.·s. the fire burned for about an hour Y.iturda) hcfore 11 was controlled b) 14 fire companies and two helicopters. Fire Depanment spokesman larT) Ford said There "'ere no injuries. but one home had $50.000 damage to the roof and attic. Ford said. . ' Chandler publishing family member dies LOSANCi ELES -Hamson Chandler. scion ofa publish1ngdynast) who transformed the once-tin} Times Mirror Press into one of the largest telcphom· book printers an the West. has died at age 82. the famil y announced. Chandler. who died Saturday. was the son of Harry Chandler. second pubhsher of the Los .\ngelc"' Times. and brother of Norman Chandler. the third to publish thl· newspaper. The famil). in its announcement earned 1n the Times. did not sa\ where Chandler died or g1 ' e a cause of death Cop slays boy, 14, 1n San Francl11Co SAN FRANCISCO -A policeman who shot a 14-year-old bo> suspected of \tcaltng a c11 y bus thought the youth was reaching for a gun. according 10 '"' csugators. San franc1sco Pohce Inspector Edward Erdclat1 ~1d I hat. under the circumstances. 11 was "reasonable for the officer ... to shoot." .. It 1~ unfonunate that the young man was shot. but at the ~me time. the officer thought he wao; pulhnga gun:· Erdclatz c;a1d. addin~ that ll ··scemedJus11ficd ·· KTLA technician• agree on contract LOS ANGELES -Technicians and stagecraft employees at telcv1s1on stauon KTLA o verwhelmingly approved a new. three-year contract with management Sunda) after a month-long lit rt kt . The agreement was reached at 6 a.m. after an all-night bargaining session ~twet:n the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. which represents 140 union members who wo rk at Channel 5. and Golden West Broadcasters. the owners of the sta11on, said IA TSE attorne) Leo (icfTner. SF Jew• pressure Reagan on Bltburg SAN FRANCISCO -Calhng 11 an "issue that will not die." the San f'ranc1sc·o Jew1<;h community vowed to pressure: President Reagan th ts week to cancel his v1s1t to a West German cemetery where NaL1 !>torm troopers arc buried. The Jewish Community Relations Council has collected thousands ol '>1sna1u re~on ix111ions to the pTes1dent. and plans to bombard the Wh11e House with telegram\ demanding Reagan drop a Ma~ 5 "'''itt to the cemetel) 1n H1tburg WORLD France to fight trade agreement. .,AKIS -Days before a Wr'itern eco11om1c \umm1t. Prt.·s1dent Franl"Ot'i Mitterrand has announced France will refuse to d1\Cuss "cw internattonal trade agreements without parallel talks on a new world monetary system M11terrand'~ '>talemcnl reflected widespread concern over the .bcal!Jli that Eu ropean c\tfl'enc1es have lakcn 1n recent month\ against the dollar which ha!> been buo)cd by high U.S. interest rates. President Reagan depans Tuesday for th e West German capital Ronn. v.hcre the summit will be held Fnda} and ~aturda> A.lso pan1c1pating arc the leader., ofC anada. Japan. Wr\I (iermanv. Britain and Ital y · · South Africa rioting kill• five more ' JOHANNESBURG. 'iouth Africa -Five more hlacks died tn racial unrest throughout the country. including a pohceman who apparently was altackrd by a mob. 'ltranakd and then apparently !let on fire. police ~1d. Meanwhile, officials !kltd today two aold mines had fired 17,500 black workers bccauSt· of illegal work stopages. 10 the largest such d1sm1s~l 1n memory. Poli ct headquarter~ reported noung in «"veral place\ 5unday night and early today. mostly 1n the trouhle-torn C'3"1tern Cape Province ManU• announcer ~llled on the alr MA NILA -Ciunmcn hot and k1lkd an anti-communist radio commentator 1<.ld3y a'> he broadcast from a ~mall radio station. ant! pohce said lt'itcnc~ heard iunshots and the dying mnn\ moans. ( 'harhc Abcnlla. 64, died from ht~ wound<; al U hO'if)llftl lwo hour\ :lf\cr he WU shot early th1S mominJ in Ilagan ( 11). 490 mile' \OUthcast of Manila. Pohct Col. Robtno C'uym said 1n a tC'lcphonc 1ntcrv1ew. Pohce Lt. Jolie <1emcnt<: said Aben Ila. who al'IO wrott for n wee kl > tahlmd. had a repuUltton in the area. for bc1na cri11cal of Com.mun1st rc llel' ha11hna the 1ovcrtlment North Viet. celebrate victory aanlvenary Ri\NCiKOK. 1Tha1land -Mukrn1 the t01h anmvcnary of the rnmniunl't v1ctOt'}. top V1«tnamc5( ollic11lt paid their rupccts to late 1ntlependcncc ltatkr Ho c h1 Minh and thott who died 08}\una for 1t un1fica11on. the Vietnam New~ acncy rcponcd today A rcpon monitored 1n Banakok \atd C om munt\t Part)' C'ht11rman Lr l>uan end Pnmr'M1n11tcr l'hnm V...lll..~ona lcda dckµ11 on w pa~~wtl"•t theOray Marble Mnosoltom 1n Hanoi w err thr h\Kl\ of fto Chi 1nh ,, entomtlcd -1 --- (" _ .. I I • 1 -Patroness By VIDA DEAN wa)' whale the womau\ 1n tile '1lvc:r Deltf,... .. ,......, Shadow RR had to park across the • fi . ds '> street.) I Arc~ l nen JUSt areal. The Laguna Bea<.·h home wherr lhe President f'rilih Wllllam1 arrived -tea was held wa~ loaned by ow at the t~ in.a R~lls Royce (Com1che James Beard to friend Barb~~ convertible) a fr1e~d was letting her HlraclaJer, co-chairman alona with use. (Well. he has e1aht other! and slae Nucy S..Ort. parktd tt very carefully an the dnve-It was the 24th annual patroneso; tea Frltzle William• arri•ed ln •tyle. er~ quite a .view oJ the AdopUoe G•Hd of Soetlten Oranae Couty, ouend~ b)' 400 "omen. "J 1m ha• ne,er let ha• home be ui,cd hke this before." said Hirschler. adding that the dcveloper/bu1lder has owned the showplace for five years "He was JUSt hke a little kid &Cttln& things ready. He redid all of the brass. the Ooors and repainted the inside. Al'iO. he had most of the garden redone." Thr guests responded with verbal apprec1a11on at. they toured the bt· level home overlooking the chfTs and ocean. Every room. except one bedroom and bath downstairs. had a ma1nilicent view. Gorgeou!:" . maan1ficent. . outstanding ... the well-dressed group JUSt ran out of adjectives as they dad the tour bit. . from the master bedroom with its large marble tub to the den o verlooking the sw1mm1 na pool which overlooked the ocean. • ''I've heard of this home. but nevC"I' been here before."sa1d Barbara Bowle. "It's beautiful." she said a-s she and Mary Davia chatted "Incredible in every way." commented Jean Wrlpt. Also. gcmng 11s share of <.·omJ>h- memS" -wa! ll\C assonme .. nl of ap- petizers. finger sandwiches and sweets prepared by members. CG uc\t!) can make up ~heir fav ontei. now. The> were given recipe cards tied 1n pretty nbbons and flowers). Another fnend to the group. J>aul Ecb owner of the Black Ins 1n Laguna. made and donated the large floral arrangements about the home. Spotted among the chic were~ E.G. C'llamberlaln, Erline Garn, Martha Green, Jo Anne Ml1 (talong time ofl from doing Barbara Bush'• 011 and pastel portrait. She wi ll prc~nt 1hc portrait May 9 when the Vice Presa· dent's lad)' attends a ( haldhelp fun('- uon 1n LA). Ann Pange, Annette Horwlti, Phyllis Carpenter, Marylou Ingold, Ann Anderson (snapping photos of everyone arrl\ ing). Gall Slaowalter, Mary Ann Miller, Ci11dy G alardi. Mary Sabata110, Darlene Drammood, Dorothy Yardley, Judy Barry, Katie-Wheeler. Patric~ Hout- toa and M.erlly Wllto1 and i.-.. Marstoe (they art c0-<'ha1rm<"n oftht 1u1ld's Memonal Wttlcend tennis 1ourname11t.) Al o. OUJe Bill, who rccovcnna from recent knee su'lery had the seated JOb of checlcana 1n auer.11. But that didn't la~ long )ht' was man~vcnna with her crutch throu&h the crowd. There are 50 :u:11ve members an the aulld and the proceeds from the tea and the tournament benefit Holy Family Services. Adoption and Counseling. of Southern()( Barbara Hlncbler and l'f &DCJ 8bort. a:iebt. laad reclpe packets for 1aesta. Below, Clndf Galardi, left. toan with Mary Sabatauo and Darlene Dru~ond. \ 1 .. Number of fertile mar·ried cou les dimi • WA 'iH I NCiTON ( .\ P) -( 1ruwang use of '>tenl11a11on an the lln11ed States has reducl·d the number of married couples able to have children to only about half of those 1n the normal childbeann~ 'cars. new go\. emmcrit 'itall'illcs d1!.CIO'"". The stud} h> the National ( entl'r for Health S1at1llt1c'> ctt11ma1ed that only 52. 7 percent of ma med couple\ with \~ave<, aged 15 to 44 "'ere ph ys1call> able to ha ve children a\ o f 1982. That''\ down '>harply from 1965 when the ccntl·r estimated 73 percent ol couple~· were ph)s1call} ahlc to have l·haldren .\nd the primal) changl' 1n the 1ntencning )Car~ ha'> bcl·n lhl· growth o f surgica l -ster- il11a11on of both mC4l and women In 1965. the {enter said. abo ut 15 15 perrent of couples wcrl· surg1cftll } sterile. a \hare that 1ncrl'a'>ed to 38.9 perce nt b> I 9!C!. The 1982 figure includl''> 27.!S percent of coupk'> 1n which e1thl·r the "lfe or husband had chu<,en ster- al11a11on a'i a mean' ofbanh control. In the remaining r a'IC\, surgical s1enhza11on was done o n one of the partners tor 'ome reason other than l1m111ng fom11 ) size. The \tudy 1\. thc latest on lcrtil11y trom the center. '-"hH.:h laM December reported that s1c nl11a11on ,had edged past tnrth control pill' to become the na11on·s mo~t popular ml·thod ot con1raccp11on. That report notl·d that w1"e' "ere Jbout l\a.KC a\ hkcl > as husbands to undergo \urg1 caj stenl11a11on. The reports are ha..ed on thl· Nat.1onal Sune> of I am1I)' G rowth rnnductnJ hy 1hc healt h stat1\t1c·i. ce nter. which an ten 1ewed nearl > tUIOO "omen na11on"'1dc The new '1uJ\ Jl\o d1sclmed that 'on1e 4 m1ll1on ~omen aged 15 to 44 -both married and '>angle -ha\C <>Oml· ph\sacal 1mpaarml·n1 that mal..c<. 11 d1tlicult or 1mposl11hk for thl'm to ha\c r haldren Olde a u>u pk., who ha\ e u1m pktcd their famal 1c-. apPt·ar to hl· 1he largest factor an the grov.th ol ~terth1J11on "''h morl· 1han 1v.11-1hird\ ol u>uples an thl' 40 IO 44 agl· group -.urg1lall~ sta1k 1n I 9~C up from ~fl X percent 1n I 905 H~ rnntra't. l1u rg1ra l ster- 1h1a11un among thl' IS 1<1 I 'I age group Gynecologists are human beings _too DE.\R .\NN LANDERS . .\group of women were talking about our gynecolug1llts at lunch today. "ques- tion that I have heard mam 11mes came up. but no one see ms to kno" the answer Do "ou., How do wives of thei.c doctorc; cope? How do the> cxnte their husbands after a da) al 1hc ofli cc'' I've heard that se·wal feeling<; are A1111 LAllDERS .. trained out .. of medical c;tudent~ as DE'\R .\NN LAN Df:R5. .\ part of the acadcmll" pro~ram. If '>O, divorced mmhn of a high !>Chool their "wivec; are certainly being student has acl·epted her daughter's cheated out of something special. ho) fncnd into their home Thc'it.· tY>o Every ~ynccolog1st I have gone to teenager!> la \l' together ('iame behaved in a ver) professional man-tx-droom) as If the~ wl·re married ner. Nothing out of the wa> wa'i ever Thl' girl as 16. her boyfriend 1~ 17 His said or done. I would be 1ntere\led to pan·rHs kicked him out hc('au\c he hear what doctors and their wives "a' \la} mg out all night 'l'l'ang thl\ have to ~> "nd how about )OU. girl Ann'> An> thought<> on the subject'? -Ha' moraht)' gonl' out thl' window" C'unous And Wondcnng 1n Pa Am I ltv1ng 1n the Dark Agc'i., Plea\l' DEAR C. & W.: I have dealt with expre\\ your 1.1ewpo1n1. -De- lhi• topic before, but it Is ianreall1tlc pressed an Alabama. to auame that everybody reads DEAR BAMA: The living arrange· every word I wrlte. ment you describe Is pathetic and Medical schools do not attempt to Indecent. h 11 also loaded with "train out" feelhlg1. If anything, tbe dynamite. I would not recommend It reverse 11 true. More emphasis Is toanyhody. beln& placed on compaulon, • • • teDlltlvtty and caring. DEAR ANN LANDER . Recent!~ A tyne<!ologlat at work jets about my hu'ib.and "':\i. d1agno~d as ha.,.1ng 81 sexually aroused as a mechanic inoperable cancer. The doctors say he who 11 checking a fuel pump or .-h_a_s_s_ix_m_o_n_t_h_s_a_1_1_h_e_m_o_.,t_to_li_v_c-l. ID1talllng new spark plag1. Actually the moat responsive sex organ 11 the brain. The wife of a gynecologlat (If the manlage la a good one) gets cheated out of nothing. ••• RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. r 01 The RtSI ol Vou1 life FARMERS INSURANCE lust Call Us For Auto Insurance .A. f RABBITT ftStltANCE ~. EST 195/ ~~ f -1_, l31-n40 1922 HARBOR BlVO . COSfA MCSA-548 1156 44 1 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach Orange County's easy listen~ng radio station .KDCM tD!l.t SIERED • fhe ne"'" ha\ de"astated u' both .ind we are unable to bt ohJl'Cll\ l'. Our tccn-agl' daughtt•r as cager to go to college. hut her fathcr'"i illne'is and death"'" ma._e 1h1'i 1mpo-s~1bl~ I am O\Cr 50 and haH' no working 'Iii.Ill\ What do )OU think about putting 111 has oh1tuan (which wc arc no" \\riling togl·ihcr) a hnl· that "3}'i ""lo no\\l"r\ plc:l\l'· { ian1nhut1om to our daugh1cr'\tducJ1111nal fund "'ould ht· grca1I~ apprt•t 1Jtrd " Would 11 ht· tad' '1 -Brol..l·n I leaned and an a Fog DEAR FRIEND: \'es, il would be tacky. Your daughter should In· vestlgate student loans and parf·time work. E•rly Bird Dinner Specials '6.9S Prime Rib or Fresh Fish C ompl~t~ Dln~r Wfth cholc~ of soup or salad and d~n~n 4' to 6 PM l l1J1 I W ... I 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 llRlll OPEi/iii! Factory Outlet POZZI . ' Window Comoany · ._. FACTORY OuTLIT ·--'I(~ 1295 Knollwood Circle. - Anaheim 821-7330 .... UT. • 1 ENTRY DOORS 2-6 x 6-8 2-8 x 6-8 WlihOutO.... .,, .. WlttlO-. •11• .remained lcs~ 1han I percent 1n both \cars · The figure'> fo r 1482 \hO'-"ed stcr- al11a11on al l:I 2 pcrrent for couple'> aged 20 to ~4 ns1ng to I'> 6 percent at age'> 25 to ~9.43 6pcrccnt for those'<~ to '\4 and 58 2 pern:nt an the '\S 10 '\9 .tgl' ~roup. f"or "'hill' "omen. those ahk 111 hear Lh1ldren declined from .., I ti palcnt in 1%' to 53 0 pencnt in llllC wh11l· lor hlal .. '> lhl· drop "J' from 69.5 pcrcC'nl to 50.n (")l.'rCl'nl fhe <olUd\ li'>tcd lhl' \h:lrl" ul \Urg11.all~ '>lenk 1.-h1tl'lC>upll''"" I 'i 'i ' .... \ percent 1n 1965 andr 'ti 9 percl"nl an I 48~ For hlackll tt "as 14.2 percent 1n I %5 and 16 ' percent 1n 1982. · Of the 54 million women aged l 5 to 44 in 1 4~2 1hc report said that. 1n add1t1 on to 1hose afTec1cd b) 'iurg1cal ~t1:nl11at11111 \Orne 4 4 million arl" affected h\ \nme torm of1mpa1rment to thl•ar Jhalal\ 10 bear children lo add111on· another 4 m1lh on ha ... c hecn ">tl·nlazcd for '>Omc reason other than the de'1re to limit fcfm1b. \lie \\ ot I 'l!C lhl'rt' "erc ahout o./()(I fK)(I IAOml·n 11\I('~ a .. 'lenk fo r "1ml· n·.1.,.1n olhl'r than \Urgl·n AIRLINE AND -TRAVEL TRAINING PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL S•nt• An•, CA -preMnt•- GETTING THERE IS HALF THE FUNI Come explore lhe numerous e11pand1ng career opportun111es in travel and how 10 secure the skills in demand 101 lho54! 1obs FREE PUBLIC SEMINAR 7 P.M. WednHdey, M•Y 1 u Quint• Hotel 1515 South Coaat Dr. Coat• MeH, Cellf. RESERVATIONS NOT REQUI D . NEW! ~~btEAT /Chicken Nuggets. If you like your chicken nugget-.. moist. tender and dehciou5 come sample o urs You'll taste the difference 1 G reat hy them selves or with vour favorite ~a uce ·Sweet 'n Sour • Honey-Mustard ·Barbecue toNGJOHN, SILVEl(S. .. - , . 30f5 Herbor Blvd. Coat• Mffa (AcroH from Fedco) • Orange co.et OAJLV PtlOT/Mondey. April 29, 1985 . - "Wehlreourpollceto eetoltthat~leab/debytherules. Then. we make It vezy. very hard for them to do their job. · · - Eu110 R1A 1 ' -- Teachers deserve appreciation of pupils, parents All of us remember special teachers from our school days. Perhaps they taught us something extraordinary. or motivated us, or were friends when we needed them. Because they were so special to us, we made sure to let them how much we appreciated what they gave us. But if yQ.lJ..JJlink very carefully, all of our teachers gave us knowledge that we didn't get from anyone else. Yel we .prQbably never took the time to thank them for what they shared with us. For all os us whoi neg]ecJed to say .. thanks" to our teachers,. th~ National P't A ~s ~iving us a chance by sponsonng Teacher Apprec1at1on Week" next week. May 5-11. Its 5.6 million members nationwide are reminding every.one to Jet teachers know how much thoy mean to students and the community. !~¥-1111111,\tkl~ ... , - A. stron~. effecti~e system of free pu.blic education for children 1s essenttal to our democratic society:The. role of teachers in this society has never been more important. . . Let's focus on the good coming from our schools this week. Encourage your children to show their appreciation to their teachers. ¥ ou can, too. A smile and a "thanks" is all it takes. Join us and the PT A in celebrating .. TeacherAppreciation Week."· Too many legal rules spoil American justice system Bouncf by rules .. cops can· t compete with too c rooks Tell )'OU what. guys, there's some- thing radically wrong with the sys- tem. 1 .l\n) S)Stem needs rules. lnd~ed. without rules. there is no system. Early grocery carts drive_n by 'chauffers Well. actually, there is a system that has no rules. It 's called anarchy. In an which ones used to be fashion anarch:-. the man who 1s biggest. or m . -wtnrhas-the biggest: gun. wrnr.ihe Shoppers u~d to be leery of grocel) U-~~~-CaAl.-lW.Jl~~~IA~·~1~k~ne&v~~. Dul manr refused to use them back 1n the 1930s a{\cr Sylvan N. Goldman inve nted the first of same. So it was the job of the grocer) boys in numerous mar- kets not just to carry out the sacks. but to tag. along w1th the shopper:s. pushing their carts through the a1sb as they picked out the goods. The price of coffee 1n London once went up to the eq ui valent of $48 a pound. Even then. the ct t) drank more coffee than anyplace else on earth. '"Pass the bu11er" -1n three o ut of four U.S. households-means '"Pass the margarine." If )'Ou have a dining room 1n vour house. but onl} serve meals 1n 11 lour umes a )'car. consider this cunostt) At SI 00 a square foot. each of those dinner gathcnngs costs you an extra $840. What kind of hotel banquet room could )OU rent for that? ff you eat in your own dining room once a day. though . each meal onl)' costs )OU anextra$10. If \OU think \Our skin show~1gns of age. you ought to sec )'Our 1nnalds. No. ma)'be not But the point 1s slo..1n ages be11er than an} other (Jrgan in the bod} • A. Used to be and sull are. Cheryl gu)' who loses has no recourse. other Tiegs, Lauren Hu11on. Ali McGraw, than to find a bigger gun. That 1s. 1fhe Christie Brinkley, Jessica Lange, Lois li ves. Chiles. Pam Dawber. Sherr} In anpvstcm there are people who ~lafonte Harper, Jane Fonda. And refuse to abide b} the rules. I ve missed quite a man)'. no doubt. The~ ·re i:alled cnmtnals. Q. What's "connotati ve detail"? A. A writer's term Words suggest more than they mean. If yo u leave ··footpnnts," you've done something historic. maybe. If '"fingerprints." maybe something criminal. The dif- ference between "lip prints" and '"teeth marks" is a difference in connotative detail. Class dismissed. There's one chance an a billion that: I. A golfball will land on a specific blade of grass in a faarwa). 2. A com will corpe heads consecuuvely 30 times when you Oip tl. Arid 3. You'll be killed 1n a plane crash. Four out of five Texans hve in c1t1es. Q. Don't most hean attaek vicums survive the first attack? A. Almost but not quite. Annually. the first attack kills 650.000 Amen- cans. but another 600.000 survive the first . Criminals usuall) break the law because the) want money and either aren't willing to work for 11 or. as in the case of an addict. can't make enough to suppon their drug habit. As a general rule. criminals will do anything they feel there is a fairl y good chance the) won't get caught at. Just like a good businessman. the) 'II add up the pros and cons and decide whether they can pull the crime and come through reasonably unscathed. In an anarchy. they'd stand a ver) good chance of taking whatever they wanted with no dire consequences: but we don't live 1n an anarch). We have something to make the cri mi- nals think pretty carefully about what the} ·re going to do. The police. We hire our police to sec 10 ;1 that people abide by the rules. Then. we make it very. very hard for them to do their JOb. We heap an incredible BILL ffARVEY number of rules upon our police and make them abide by the rules. This 1s supposed to protect the innocent and, as such. is a pretty good idea. lfwe had alt good cops, there'd be no reason for these rules. but occasionally a bad one . sneaks 1n. W e--do-nttd -to-prOtctt innocent people from being harassed by the cops. but my personal feeling ts that there arc way too many more ru les than are required to do the JOb. · / Suppose you hired a police officer to stop the Oow of narcotics? This 1s fa r more important then 1t seems on the surface. because an extreme!) large percentage of crimes are com- mitted by Ju nkies. Suppose that this cop no11ced 1hat there was a sailboat parked in a 20- minute parkin~ area for about an hour. and decided to inve~ugnte .. What the heck. there might be someone on board who was 111 or m1ured. That's pan ofa cop's job too. Helping people who arc 1n trouble. At any rate. the sailboat was breaking the rules by being in the area for about three times longer than the rules allowed. He inveMigates. He no11ces the rather overpowering smell af ri- JUana in the arce.,_of..!.he boafand s on board. where he almost"Ti'f er bales of the stuff. Arrests are made. and apparent!) a crime has been stopped. Mari1uana is against the rules. But 1,1,a111 fo steps a man who hantudicd~ rules for years. It's his job to get the criminal out of the trouble that he's now in. He'll look you right in the eye and state. "I'd rather sec 10 criminals go free than one innocent man go to jail!" That's commendable, as far as it goes. but most times it g~s entire!} too far. Here we have a sailboat. It's filled with mariJuana. Unless some- one filled the boat with the stuff without the owner's knowledge, we must assume that someone put the stuff on the boat and brought 11 here. We hav.c. arrested tha1 persan. and charged him with possession of an 1llegaJ substance. The rules stu<Jier looks the situ- ation over. There's the 'pot. There's the sailboat. Preti) open and shut. But wan again! The sign ,ii the end of the pier that said there was a 20-m~nute parking lim11 may or may not have been painted 1n the past year or 1wo. It may or ma> not have been perfect!> legible. Of course. No sweat. Bccau.sc that sign might not have been pristint' and perfectly legible at I 00 yards, the criminal 1s in free No matter that he had a boat foll of pot. no mailer that he had to pass probably within two feet of the sign. none of it matters. The crook probably won't get his pot back. but he'll probably be making another tnp real soon. The cop, meal'lwhile. bound by the rules, may go to Jail. The criminal. of course. has great scorn for the rules. Except the ones that work tn his fa vor. Like I said. gu ys, there's !>omething radicall y wrong with the system. Columal1t BJIJ lfi'rvey lives in• Haatln1100 Be•cb. The mone) manager\ mo\ e about $500 billion a da> aero\\ 1nter- nat1onal border\ The first ltnc uf the fir\t letter I opened toda)' read '"I had a night- mare about being lha~le ·· <) Do sealc, ha ve\ 1s1bh: l'arc;'' Was reported that numerous words from the Basque language are spoken by Canadian Indians. Client asks. How come? Not onl y were most of Christopher Columbus's sailors Bas- ques. but about 80 percent of the shipping to the Amencas in the 16th centu ry was aboard Basque vessels with Basque crews. Q. QuJ<:k. name the only U .S president who'd graduated from An- napolis N. Korea purchase of U.S. choppers endangers South I L- ..\ Some do \omc don't What\ t urrous here 1c; tht: \cal\ ""11 h t:ars It H' mostl\ on land .ind 1he1r males Jrt: prom.i'ICuuu'I Bui the l'arlc\s ~eal' li"e mostl\ in the '>'ater and the¥ 're monogam(1u' Th" patll·rn doer, "not carr¥ O\.cr to11thcr mamm.11\. certain- , lynottohum.111\ 'OUl Jnnot'ia)ofa man. for C\Jmplc I k It\ c-; on land and he has l'M' 1,0 he\ promi'icuou\ There arc 11111 m.1m t \\ l'Pt1onc; Am told aud rJ1n through \hallo'>' wells has tormdcd u1 ppcr plumh1ng an Sweden. .ind a lot of \wcd1\h blonds now arc run ning arc1und '>'1lh green hair Q. Among the \loomcn rl•uign11ed as current tclc\.1'i1nn and mo\ ll" \tar\. .\ J1mm) (aner. ·\d\ 1sc,an old11mecobhlcr: "lfH>u ""ant 111 forge t all )Our other troubles. ""l'ar tight \hoes ... f-\ l'n I hough 11's Moslem countf'). an annent tnbtl· law of the Ait I ladd1l..u people of Morocco permi ts J w1k l<> divorce her husband an~ 11mt• men:I~ b) returning her mamagt• \ettlement and paying a -.mall fee . It •~not unusual there for a woman to chalk up 10 e.,,cn 20 dt\Or<M L.M. Boyd ii • columnist. Dally Pilot welcomes readers' comments The Oalty Piiot welcomes your comments on Issues of Interest to oor readers. Letter• and longer articles of commentary must be atgned. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to: LETTERS to the IDITOR, DattJ Piiot, Box 1560, Co.UI Me .. , 92121. Please Include your address and telephone number If you prefer. you may call your comment In to our special We're Uet ..... t ... phone number 142-tOM. Pt•ue do not c.11 In long le1t.,• or artlc ... . ORANGE COAST H. L. Schwertz Ill t' ', Daily Pilat Fr,ank Zlnl •• ,. l'J'' 1.1 I,,,,,' Tom Tell • t ,,. f ..... t 1• I If'•~ .. 11 J)I) ""' Overflights alarm South Koreans. who have elected w ground own af rcraft W.\c.;HIN(iTON -The worst fcar!I of lcderal officials who un- co .. ercd th e illegal sale of American helicopters to North Korea have been confirmed by the latec;t top-secret 1ntdltgcnce from Seoul· North Korea apparentl} has al read> penetrated 5outh Korean airspace with the c.hoppers. In fact. high adm1n1strat1on of- fil 1ah ha\C told us-rir.1T 1hc outh Korean air force 1s so alarmed at over01ghts b~ look-ahkc\ of the helicopters we suppl y that 11 ha s grounded m own ll.S.-madc chop- pt'r'I at vanou.-, times. The idea 1c; to make sure that 1f ground troop!> (and an11-a1rcrafl units) see o ne of the Hughes helicop- ters nosing around sou th of the dem1htan1ed 1one at a designated time. they'll kn<>"-1t'c;a North Korean 1 n fi It ra tor. In a war or emergcnq s1tuat1on. 1t'!l obv1ou11 1hat 1hr North Kortans could u~ their Jook-alike~ to c~ate conlu'lton m ~0111h Korean defense fon.:es and perhaps gain a crucial advantaae in th e early staacs of an 1nvHion The traaed)' 1s that U.S. 1n&cl1t1ence had several maJor clues that thC' hehcopte-r d1vers1on to North Korc;i was taking place. but the ri&ht people 1n the Defense and Commerce de· partl'Get'U• -the pcoplt who ccna1n· I'.-"'ould haH put a quick ,top to 11 - wcre never informed. ficrc's the frustrating story: eventual 87 -had been 'lh1pped out of the lln1tcd States six months earlier. In credibly, the bill of lading filed with the Customs Service had actual!}' listed a Nonh Korean com- pany as the recipient · For sull unexplained reasons. cus- toms did not share this alarming intelligence with the Commerce De- partment, whose underS<"Cretary for international trade. Lionel Olmer. could havC' haltrd further shipments. And although customs did pass the information along to the Defrnsc lntelltgencc Agency. the DIA for some reason did not pass It on to the Pentagon official who undoubtedly would have spotted the sccunty breach:. Assistant· Defense Secretary Richard Perle. With no one bamng 1he door. the West German compan} was able to buy and se nd fi ve more shipments to North Kort·a. T~ last load befort' Commerce ca ught on was sent in November. f 1f'tecn heltcopters left Lo' AnJC'lei on a Panamanian freighter to Antwerp, Bcl11um. They we~ then loaded onto trucks and t~ken to Rotterdam. the Netherlands On ~. I 0. the chopper.. were~ loaded onto a So'<'1ct ship, the K tt Prorokov. which carried them to Hona Kon~ and final!) to North Korea. :i.tfl ~f'C. • \.• ~.. •'4 -, .... "'''~· ~ • f, f. In Cieptemhcr 198 J. l r C\ C u,to ms Aacnt\ rccct,ed de111lcd 1nformat1on th11 the Nonh Korean\ were 11lepll} ac:qu1r1n1 ti uahc' heltcopten Craig Sheff throuah a \\.'l • .,t (1erman romrany fn ' .,. 'jl "' It wasn't 1111 January that Com- merce learned 1n general about th<" 1llcaal di ve~1on of the hehcoplel'$ and began an 1nves&1aat1on. (Huahc~ t lehcopter ( o. wH ct&red, \om· mcrce 1s 1n' t'\t1gat1n1 the West (1ermnn hu\1nessman who WA'\ crucial to thr operation. I <\ high \\ h1te Hou\C offic111 I dl"· \(.ribcrt the hcllCAf»Ct d•v~un ~ "onr Of the mo'' ~nou~ wt'"e cvrr i••••iiiiiiiiiiiiii••iliiiiiiiliiiil••lliiiiiiii=t-~·· cu,tom'I mtclJ!lcno.· rcpuncd t'A-O hcln:optcr< -the fim ot an ----------·----------------' . .. .. ,. )p D JACK AIDEISOI r ... .k.~ and DALE VAN A TT A had'"Jll more ihan a decade ofSoviet- bloc efforts to beg. borrow and steal American technology. The civilian helicopters North Korea obtained can easily be con- vened into m1l1tary a1rcraA by adding machine guns. anti-tank rockets and a1r-to·ground missiles. But the con- fusi on f~ctor could be mort import- ant 1n the always sensitive DMZ area. because the South Koreans have morC' than 200 identical Hughes helicopters. lJNOER THE DOME A backroom deal has put Sen Je&sc Helm\, R-N C . in charge of arms- control matters on the Foreign Reta- uon~ ('ommittct. to the disma> or those who know him a!I a determined opponen1 of arms agreements wuh the Soviet n1on. AlthouaJ'I he IS the \Cn1or (l'Cmber of thr committee. Helms wo1 vcd the ch:itrmanshtp \O he coutd remain head of the Aanculture Committee and protect h1 tobacco--growma North Carolina ron1t1tuenu. Rut the new cilmm1ttee chairman. Richard Lu~r. R·lnd . who owe' h1'i chairmanship to Helnu' refusal to <''(CT'CISC \Cnionty. obliainaJy Jn"<' Helms the ~upcrv1s1on of arm'i con· trol he wanted-by rcorgani1ina the armH"Ontrol subcommittee out of 01,tcncc and pnvately usunna Helms that he would M 1nform11lly1n l"harae of arm' C'ontrol. "h1rh t'I now handled by the commit1t•e a\ a whole _...,,..,... AllflH'foe n • ayotllr•IN ~l•m•lrt. ---r·---:. .. BILLHARVBY colamni.t RICllAID Co1£1 S. Africa blacks aided by our firms If U.S. firms leave. ma-ny blacks ~ill be unemployed W<\SHI NGTON -last week, H H. Schwan. as his business card reads. was "orking Capitol Hill. tel Ii ng senators and co ngressmen that 11 was a bad idea for American firms 10 pull out of South Africa -·not a very surprising position for a member of the South African parliament, you might think. Harr) Schwarz would shoot you a look for suggesting that. He abhors his go,cmmcnt. But he loves his people. Schwarz. a member of thC' opposi- tion Progressive Federal Part} .. 1s someone you hate to meet. He's a challenger of convictions. a person who hangs question marks on the end of !>Cntenccs that should end with nngmg certainty. He docs this by · asking questions himself. This 1s one of them· Have you ever looked into the face of a man who has no JOb? Schwarz has. It was hi s father. a German refugee whoamved tn South Afnca during the depression of the 1930s. He went out one day to seek a ·1ob as a clerk at Woolworth s an returned still unemp)O)'ed. Schwan looked into his father's face arid has ncYcr forgotten what he sa w. That face many times O\er would be seen all over South >\fnca 11 ..\mcncan corporations pulled out. ~chwarL says. Men and women - most of them black -would be thrown out of work. The 120.000 persons working for some 300 .S corporations would have to setk work elsewhere. They could work no more for firms that. prodded by American c1v1l-rights groups. have integrated their workplace and pa) equal wages. These are firm s that arc teaching skills. that are developing a black middle class and, in the case of IBM . have established a trade school for blacks. Why. Schwarz asks. ~hould the blacks of South Africa haH! to lose JOb~ so that Americans can make an unambiguo us statement about rClc1sm -a statement that costs them nothing? What. he asks. is ac- complished b) s1 mpl> washing your hands of South Africa., Maybe. as some people say. th1 '1 hardship will forge re' olu11onarics The theof') 1s nice The realit) of revolul1on often 1s not. The two extremes tak e up arm~ and those 1n the middle tend to get mowed down. Harl") Schwao robs people like me o f tht• satisfaction of unambiguous 1rid1gna11on -of pretending tha1 the cnure South Afnca issue 1s as easy Q'i being arn.-~ted at their embassy Ma)be both the reality and the symbolism of tconom1c sanc11on'i would so JOit the South >\fncan government that it would ha ve to change its policies. And maybe in that case the jobs of a small percentage or the work force 1sa price wonh paying But 1he point Schwarz makes is that thc~e arc hard choices. not eas y one!> hke choo~1ng hetween good and evil. Moralit> 1s alwa)s cheap when somc- ont' else pa) s the co~t. This business of either washing your hands of South >\ frn:a or punishing it cconom1ca l1y is a com'- pltca tcd one. Even black South Afri cans cannot agree on the proper course. Of course, there's alway'I something to be said for asserting your o~n m<Jrality, for proclaiming i.om tth1ng so rotten that it cuts though all comphcat1on-; -some- thing 'O evil that as Tevyc discovered in "Fiddler On The Roof," some- times "there 1s no other hand." .\partheid ought to be that ~omc­ thing Rut Schwarz won't permit 11 \chwarz 1s "the oth~r hand person- ified.'' He re,pccts un1ve rs1t}' stu- dents for their moral ind1gna11on. but he wants to tell them 11 would be best 1f Amcncan corporations remained 1n South Africa and pressed for reform. If would be best. he says, 1fthe American aovcrnment consistently denounced apartheid. proddina "th Afnca to do owo) with 1t but e:<en1ng pre'I ure 1n a wa~ that the victims of apanheid do not alS() t>ccomc the victim'i of the anti· apartheid movement. Do you withhold aid from E.th1op1ans Ile· cau\l' their government t\ abhorrent"' ~ hwan aslced Do yo u let people \tarvc be<'ou~ their ruler!I arc t'Om • muni~t~., fhe que\ltOns Schwa,-, a\ks. how· cvr r )OU answC'r them 1.omph.:atc what for man) pc<ople 1s the moral equivalent of 1 free lunch. fhe~ look upon the face of ratm11 and find 11 repuanant. Schwan a'ik~ that the}' also look 11 the face of an uncmplo)'cd fathe r. h 'i makes tht'I fret lunch no different than any other It ha' 1t\ pncc IU~ £1&&tn fr 1 'yndlt'll~ ~·-•J•t. ---, . 1 • _,,__ yBOBTHOMAS l'r-Wrtt., LOS ANGE:U:.S -Jo hn Murray as a vn 1d memory ufthc fi rst day he orked as lhe star of the new mo' 1e. 'Moving V1olat1on\ .. "It was at thl'> big doughnut stand an (suburban) La Pue nte. wath a doughnut so big you t·a n drl\'t' throug~,h." he re,·alled . "I showed up at 5 a.m .. excatcd about the !>tart of m~ first mo' 1e. M} fi rst movie! The firs·t thing I saw \\:ll> a s1&n 1n fro nt of the dou11nnc11: It ~Id HI) proud!) thal-lt was the icx·a11on for a new lilm· ·Moving V1olauon~: starnng Sall> Kellerman of 'M -\-\-H' and 8111 Murra> of '<ihoc;tbusters.' "By aftt."rnoon about 500 kid!> were hanging around sho uting. ·w e 11van1 8111 Murray! We want Bill Murra)~ ... But John Murra) ha~ no hangups about sibling rn all). "When )Ou'n, one o f nine children. lhl're"• no room for i.1bling nvalf). You karn to ge1 alo ng ... he said Murra). 26. rl'lcr.., to his older brothl'r 8 111 a\ "m> hero ... both in boyhood and now. He admtrl's his JJ. year.old brother a~ a rnmcd1an and an actor and \.\Ou Id Ilk<.• to e mulate thl' way the o lder M u rra~ rnn'itructed his career "I nc,<.·r studied B11r, lelhn1qut'. but I learned Just ti} growing up in the same houi.e w11h him ." John 'kl1d. "Humor pla}cd a big role in our fami l> M ~ fatht·r "'a' a lunn} man. and ffi} .mDthcr ha!> a "o nderful. unconsnous humor .. Murra) "'as the ne\t to la'>t ofn1ne children of a lumb~:r rnmpan~ 'ire pres1dr 11t and h""' 1fe an I rio;h clan nl Wifmett~. 111. .\n older bru1 her. Rnan Doyle-Murra) -h~phcnated hc- cause another actor had chosen lht' name Bnan Murra\ -has hcen an , , . Al'Wlr ....... John Murray leada fellow traffic Kbool pupil• in the movie comedy '!Mo•lng Vlolatlona," bl• fint picture. Jt tor ancJ '>Ullt'\\lul '>Cret•n1H11cr r·< add\\ hack .. ). "Joel: who 1s 22. " lhc latest up- amJ-~:om1ng M um.1 )." Murra) sa1d ~n an 1nten 1cw. ··He I'> making a name for h1msl'll al the Second Cit) (1mprm 1'iallonal night '>POil 1n ( h1- tago ·· John Murra~·, nrw mO\. ll' ··Mo'. ing V1ola11on1.." " the latest cntl) in the goof-up corned~ 'weepstakes. The nt''' film was \\rllll'n h, Ncal 1-.rad ,1nd Pa1 Proft. "ho niade ·· Pohcc .\tadt·m~.. and "Bal·hdor Pan> ·.· 1 .. rad al'lo dtrcr lt'd thl' nl'"' fi lm. Tht• bull o~ th1trnmed~ 15 the traffic "'hool "1urra' " 1hc leader of "a haplc\<, band o·I m1.,lit\. makontcnb and dH·amt·" tht•1r l1censc., 'iU'>Pt'lldt•d thl·1r 't•h 1cle'> 1m - roundt•d .. John Murra" ha' hrothcr Rill'<, Oll'>Chlt'\oOU~ e\c<, hO\\l'\'Cr. hc I\ mcm· handsomc.,\.\llh o;t ra1~h1 black hair '"~~t'd back on h1-; heJd ~k d'ltl'n't start out 10 be an attor t-k ... 1udicCl 'Journa ll\m at Oal..ton C ommuntt~ College 1n 1111001'> and 'Pl·nt two ~car.. worl..1ng on tht· aborted l n~1de ~pom maga11nt'. He "'orkcd as an n tra on .. ~a1urdn> "11ght L1\C ... and ilpJ)l•arl'd on the .,ho rt-h' cd ··The \le"' Sho" .. Se' en mon1hi. ago. he wa) 1cnd1ng bar at lhe H:ird Rock (al\: 1n Ncw ) ork "I "'as fast on m) feet." hi.' rt·l·alkd "I f a Cl'Slomcr 3'>ked for a com- phcatcd drini... I went in tht· other d1rert1on Or clSl' I 'uggestt·d ·110 .... about a Budweiser"'" %ortl~ afternard an agt'nt pn- \uaded \.1 urra) to tr) lnr ..in al·t1np. l3rn·r ··and thrt•t• month~ Jnd ont· da~ IJtl·r I "'a" pl<1) ing tht lc:ad 1n m' lir'>l mu' it' .. HI.' ''ould 111>.t• to work Y.llh both Rtll and Brian 1n the fu 1urc and plan .. 1c~ ta ke acung ll·..,.,o n' Cary Grant raps today's films PRI NC EION. N.J (AP) -Vet- c:ran actor Can ( 1rant ..a''> t<>da' ·., film\ art' all . ··btood and h~\ > breathing .. The 81-H·ar-old <,tar'<; remark!. at Pnn,·cton l n1"rrs1t~ reCl'nll) t·amr 1n a n e\entng billed a\··.\ ( 1l0\l'rsa- 11un With Car) Cir;1nt." 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Orat'ige Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, April 29, 1985 KER BEAN by Tom Batluk" DOOlfESBURY by Gary Trudeau THE FAMILY CIRCUS ~BIG GEORGE ~~~ M~ 1¥.A~. I 5/R \ by Virgil Partch (Vt?) ' ,. f r I l i "Will I hafta start every day by· putting _on my clothes fo r the rest of my life?" "I hate Mondaya." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson \ \ \ ~ . \ ~6 21 ,-• '" '.O •• ,.....,. • "After I get the sunroof fixed. don't ever fool with 1t again!" ''LOOK .DAD ~ THAT RIVERS OOr TOO 816 FOR ITS 6RIOGES ~ • DRABBLE l'M (,()INC:, 10iURN Ii OH . GARFIELD ~0. 61\lf. Ii ~"i\1£ MORE. MINUTE.?, ~il<IC.K ~ HEY, J OPY! MOW ARE. YOO,CUZ? YEAM, WE'LL 0 E HON\£. COME O~ OVER MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER AFTER AECEtVIN C':> ANOTHER ANONYMOUS CALL, KAIHERINE PHONES SAM DRIVER lN TEARS' ""5 YOU KNOW OVR 1-"0 MP." NUM8~R) 1·wH,O.T WAS THE IS U~Jl. STFO S AM I M NOT SURE SUB.JECT MATTER H-v~r HANC:>•Nu IT wn.. oo ANY oi= TODAv·s - GOOD WHOEVER IS C ALLIN0 . I CALL? SE'E:MS TQ ~~J()W • l ALL, ABO\..IT l Ir,, t ~ \ ,,... 1. ' ) by Jim Davis by Harold Le Ooux AN INTIMATION THAT $0!".AErHING IS OOINC> • ON 6ETWEEN ALAN ANO H IS NEW SECRETARY! • t SHOE BLOOM COUNTY YAWM. PEANUTS I ~ATE BEIN6 LEFT ALONE IN T~E CAR .. TUMBLEWEEDS I ~U: '{OU HIRE'7 'TlJMIJl..eWeEWS ~"04E Sr'PtlN& {' .. ROOl\WOP. BRIDGE AAllfJHll ~ \ by Jeff MacNally GCCOGRJEF! l'M~Tl~ON IN5TRUt.\~~ ... ...... ~~~~~~~--. THER:E'S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO ... by Charles M . Schulz, EXCEPT ~LIRT WITH THE METER MAID ~ by Lynn Johnston WArr-c.co..o ~ SP.V Tt-flf" F\GF\IN '? ll ~ by Tom K. Ryan --ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1 -East West vulnerable, as South you hold: •K952 <:?QJ1093 OQ73 +5 The bidding has proceede d: Weat -North Ea1t South I + Pa11 l O Pa11 2 + Obie Pa11 7 What action do you take'/ 4 A. -Partner 's double is not for takeout -it is for penalties. Had he wanted to hear from you, he would have doubled one club! Wit h your overall values, you should be more than happy lo accept his decision. Pass. Q.2-E•!lt-West vulnerable, as South you hold: + AQ <:? KQJ63 O A987 +65 The bidding has proceede d: South Weet North Ea1t 1 i;i 2 + 2 NT Pa11 7 What do you bid now'/ A.-Since your hand is slightly un· balanced. you s hould try to play at a suit contract, if poS!lible. Partner could easily have t hree hearts for his bid. in which case four heart!I might be a better contract. Bid three diamonds to tell par tner you are two-1uited. If he r ebids three hearts, howtver, your next bid s hould be three no trump to describe a 2 5 4 i.f'dtstr ibution. He should now know X e re to place the contract. Q,3 -Both vu,lnerable. as South you hold: • +6 ':l.AKI052 OIU8 +KQ$3 The biddin1t ha proceeded: outh WHt North £a1t l ., PaM I NT Pue ? What do you bid now'! A.-You havi' a very 1t<><>d hand, but not aoou¥ lo •J\M1t on p lftt'-:- t ( ' D Therefore, you cannot jump s hift. Again, it is your duly to tell par tner t hat you have a distributional hand. Bid t wo clubs-unless part ner can act again voluntarily. you won't have sufficie nt values for game. Q.4 -As South, vulnera ble, you hold: +Q853 \/K72 +AKJ763 T he bidding has proceeded. OMAR ~t SHARIFF .... -·· SouU. Weet l + --Pu1 3 + Pa11 7 North Ea1t 2 + Pali 4 ~ Pu1 What do you bid now'! A. -With the ace of hearts con· fi rmed In pa rtner'!! hand by his cue bid, it is simply a matter of whether lo bid six spades or i1even. Blackwood won't help-you need t hf' Grand S lam For ce. Bid rive no trump. Thal asks partner l o bid a grand slam if he holds two ofthe top three trump honors. or sett le for a small slam with only one. H he has none. he should not have made a jump shift in that suit. Q.5 -A~ South. vulnerable. you hold: + A6 ~ AKQJ73 0 1092 +KS The bidding hat proceedtd: Sootlt W"t Nwdi F.ut 1 <:? l + Pa11 2 + 1 What do you b1tl now~ ---· A. -Partner did not have enough to bid freely after the overcall, but t hat doesn't mean that he is com pletely broke. A few strategically placed cards in his hand could give you play fo r game. However , we do feel that nine tricks wi ll be easier to make than ten, so we suggest you make your intentions known to partner by bidding t wo no tr ump now. CHARLES GOREN Q.6-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: •QJ3 <:?984 o A85 +K1092 The bidding has proceeded: ouU. Wett Nerth Eut Pue Pu1 I O Pa11 l NT Pa11 Pa11 Obit 7 Whal act.ion do you take? A.-You could not pou ibly have more lor your respo nse. and part ne r s hould be told of that. The way to do so 111 to redouble. East was hoping t hat his partne r held your hand -now you must make him pay for hi11 temerity in reopening the bidding For laJ•raaU.• aa....t Cbrl•• Gw••'• ... ••••leU.r r ... ~r'Wae play~ write o.,... 1..W.• Letter, 1909 c1a ... 1a ... Ave .• Cf1..,.I•· ... ,N.J.OM'n.- -. .. Pirate s second at regatta The Orange Coa!tt College JU'naor varsll) eight came a bat closer this tame but again finished second to the University of.California Sunday in the Newport Invitational Rowan& Regatta on the North' U do Channel an Newport Beach. The Pirates. who had lost to the Bears at the San Diego Crew C lassic last month. were hopi ng to avenge that defeat, but Cal r~ccd to an early lead and held off a late charge by Coast to win in a time of 6:05.69. OCC waulockcd an 6. I 0. I I . Cal took a boat length lead at the h!l'lfway point of the 2.000-meter race before OC'C cut the margin to two scats an the final 200 meters but could come no closer. In the varsity eight compctatton, California outfinished UCLA by less than a second with UC Irvine placing third. For the )Ccond stra1i ht ~l!ar. the Orange C'oast "ursity fouT took top honor<; by ·rowing 10 victor) in 7: 17. 70 over Cal. which was tamed in 7:26.07. The Pirates· novice four also clai med fi rst place with a tame of 7: 10.47 wi th San Diego State (7: I 6.64) runner-up. There was al'>o a single scull race feat ured w11h several Olympic rowers and the winner was Corona del Mar's Brad Allen Lewi s, an Olympic gold medah~t. w11h a tame of7·4 I .6. Steve Messner (7:43.5 1) wa ' second and Canadian Olympian Pat Walt ers from Vancouver · finished third an 7:48.62. Delly ,...,._.... bJ •• k hwwta Shelly P~fklna a~d Brian Bus h , memben of OCC"a vanity four, accept Robert B. Moore Cup at Newport Recatta. ---------------------------· _lllJPlil MO NDAY L..APAIL 29 Biiiy M•rtln replKH Berre •• Yenk• menager.112. Cerl Lewie eprlnt• to 100.meter win et Mt. SAC. 82. ... South unit stocked with Size, quickness Beech, Leggett, Harry, Rish reprC$Cnted by the malllmum num ber alJowed -thrtt pl;.r;ers for schools which dad not make 11 to the C'IF finale top All-Star football team A inahst as allowed a fo urth player. OranJ! Count> ~nswriters were responsible for . -seleclulg l c a.cam for fi.rsi lUJ1C 1n lhe sen~ By ROGEi\ CARLSON South Rotter Of"'90111f"°'•t8fl Player, School Pos. Ht. Wt. Bolstered w11h huge linemen. a retel\tng corps that Adam AntoJan (Marana) F8 5-9 21 2 Brad Amal (Unavers1t~) DE-LB. 6-3 21 5 may match an> of the past 25 game!> and a secondaf) Mike Beech (Newpon Harbor) OT 6-7 268 designed to stave off the Nort h·s ant1c1pated advarftage 1n Greg Benjamin (University) TB 6-0 205 the aerial game, the outh All-Star football team has been JcffB1elman (Irvine) Q B-DB 6-2 185 selected for Sadqlt'bac.k High C'oach Jerf). Wine. John Cook (Saddleback) Q B-6-2 180 Among the 33-man· squad are· CLA-bound Mi ke Shawn ( o~les (La Quanta) LB 6--0 190 Beech (6-7, 268). USC-bound Brad Le'f,ett (6-5. 250) and Jud Dutnsac (Foothall) QB 6-0 170 6-7. 240-pound Chuck Kunsa1ui. of El oro up front. Roben Flor) (Huntan~on Beach) DT 6-4 240 Topping the receivers are Carl Harn of Fountain 'Henf) Gra) (Mission ll'JO) TE 6-4 210 Valley and Chip Rish of Manna. 1nadd1t1on to Mater 0c1·i, Carl Han") ( Founta 1 n Valle>) WR 6-0 16S Make M11chell . who'll divide h1'i llme between foot ball and Mike Henigan (I r-Vane) Pt..-DB 5-11 180 basketball. David Hill (Mission V1eJO) s 6-4 190 And the secondary as composed of such athletes a-. Ste\e Hingst (Foo1h111) OT 6-5 225 Edison's Eric Wheelwnght and (ircg Koperck. in add111on Tom Holler (La Quanta) ()(,.DT b-2 240 to Saddleback's Earl Jones Fri tz How\t."r (Newpon Harbor) TB 6-2 193 "I thtnk we have enough talent an the secondary to go Earl Jones (Saddleback) TB-DB 5-10 160 up against their pas!.an~~mc:· !Ml)S Witte, who expcc1 ... 10 Fred Jordan <Manna) DE 6-2 210 begin practice at Sadd e ck High June 17 in prcpara11on fom K11chens (Newpon Harhorl OT ()-6 237 for the June 28 ga me at Santa Ana Stadium. (,reg Koperck (Edison) DB S-9 175 The North holds a 14-1 0-1 ad"an1agc in the senes. Chuck Kunsa1t1s (El Toro) OT 6-7 240 wha_ch d ispl ays the cream of Orange Count>'s graduaung Brad Leggett (Founuun Valle)'J OT 6-5 250 seniors. Jeff Magwood CDana Hills) ( 6-2 215 Amon~ the quanerbacks for the outh are Jrv1ne's Jefl Kc' an Mclain (El T oro) CB ~-10 170 B1elman. addleback'~Joh n Cook and Foothill's Jud Mike Mitchell (Mater Dea ) WR b-5 205 Dutra sac. (ieorge Paddock (Goldenwest Chns11anl DT 6-4 250 .. We want to find out what each one of them can do:· Jon Rice (Foothill> ()(j 6-2 240 ~)S Watte ... We're n_ot goi n~ 10 force them to do "hat"s (hip Rish (Manna) V. R 5-10 165 unnatural. If the) can run .t e sprint out, fine If one as Bob Rose (Westm1n'iter> LB 6-0 193 better as a dropback. we can do that. We don'1 wan1 to Ste"e Shaw (Santa i\na) LB 6-2 200 over-<:oach the kids. We'd lake to allow their natura l talent Dave Swigart !Fountain \ allc\.) TB 5-10 185 to come out. .. Enc Wheelwnght I Edison) c B-S 6· I 180 Marina and Fountain Valle~ are the onl\ schools Mark Ziegenhagen (Tustin) DE-LB 6-2 195 Christine takes .. Ensenada honors Ragtime, Saga. Prima among top finishers in race By ALMON LOCKABEY Oally Piiot -11"11 Wnt .. time .,..ai. 20 hours 16 m1nu1e~and 47 <,econds Rag11me·s elapsed 11mt" "'a!. 20:~6 42 · Ragtime "a'> ..ailing in the ultra- light displacement ( la~s .\ "h1ch -.taned I U man utl'S ahead uf the International OFT!.hore Rule Class .\ tn Y.h1ch (hnsllne was entered the fre.hman etaht race (below), UC lrrine (front) waa th.lrd, OCC (middle) placed aecond and Cal (top) wu fint. EN EN l\b.\-L t hnstme an 8+ foot cui,tom \loop skippered h' Fred Preiss out of Paci tic Manner'> \-acht ( lub. ti n1i.ht'd a1 l:i.26 Sunda\ morn- ing 10 cla im t•lap'>i.·d-t1me hcinors 1n 1hc J81h "ic\.\port-to-En~nJda 'atht race The first four boat'> fi nished w1th1n '' '>ernnd-. of ealh other Third 10 finish "a' Saga. to-skippered t'I\ Doug Baker and C1corge V. rner (Long Beach 'r acht Club). and founh v.a<, Pnma !>ailed h' Keith ~1mmon\. Fon V. onh Te\ Chn\llflt' iinl\ht•d fi\c 'l'COnd' tx•h1nd thl· fl2-loot sloop RJgtimt• sl.1ppered b~ DKI. Dea' er hut "a' a\.\arded tirst-10-tin1sh hon1)r' be- cause she \tartl"d 1n anothl'r l IJ" 111 m inutes behind Ragtime The fint'ih bet~een the t\.\o \Jl"ht\ "a~ one or' the clo<;est in the h1c;1on ot the race .\fta a J1hing dul'I from f odos 'iantm (<,Jand Ill thl• tin1o;h Ragtime mJnagcd 10 lf0\') thl' tini\h li ne first 11n a nght-of-\.\a' \tJrhoard tali.. torung Chn,11ne tu 1.11.t• ht·r \tl'rn < on"i•dl·nng thl' d1tler1."l1tt' 1n tht· \taning 11nw. C hn<it1ne' l'lapSt'd Angels take on AL East, beginnfng with Red Sox From AP dispa tches ·\nd a \teal or home h' C1an Pett i~ "-a" 1h1t ')park · · He u" "" a lill't1m,· mark u t 11-~ ag.11n<.t -;cauk The Angels. with a 11'1-gamc lead an the Amen can League West following a four-ga me sweep of Seattle. get 1n10 the heavy pan of their 11chedule beginning tonight. .. , think I made 1t lairl\ cac;11\. in fact 1 .... a-.a li ttlt• 'urpn\ed at how ea<i) 1t wa,:· \,ml Pl·1t1~ The i\ngl.'I•; center fielder ha\ \tolcn nine ha..e., 1h1'i )car witho ut tx·ingc;1ught Thl· \teal of home <iunda) was pan ot a double 'teal Pc111s worked "-'Ith Rod Care\' Boston (Brown 0-0) at Angela Donnll' l\lonn· "a' ,rt·d1tt•d \.\Ith h1' third <\3\e. \.\Urking thl" tin.ti I'• 1nn1ng-.. ,11lc1\.\1ng 1u<;t one hll John kit thl· g.1mc in thl ""h "11h a ')trained .1N1,mm.1I mu,, k hut ,,,,J Jltcr thl' g.1mt• th.it ht \'t\UIJ tx· rc.1J ' l1H ht' nn t 'tart (Romanick 2-1). Time: 7:35. TV: None. Ron Romanick (2-1) "'ill open a two-ga me sencc; against 1hc Bosto n Red So,. the fi rst ol <;even games al Anaheim Stadium aga1no;t American League East oppon<:nts. To ronto invade'i fortwo gamcsand Milwaukee follow\ with three more. The Angels then face the 'iamc three team" on the road. -Pe111s"l.d off the game w11h a tnpk tO right off ·alome Barojas. Care" then drc" a "all. W11h Brian Down mg at the pl atl' (are" broke fo r <,ccond. Manner catcher Donnie ~mil Radio: KMPC (710). (,ooJ p1t(h1ng "·1' m•I t·nough tnr thl· \1arint·r' "hohJ\1 h1't l~1llthc1rlJ<.t I; In their la't ti,l· g.1mt'' the' hJ"l' i:-ollellt'd 1u't ti'e rum .ind .1g;111l\I tht• \ogl'I' ~unJa, thn 'trandl·J 1-1 runn,·r<, The .\ngeb wi ll he pla)ing A.L East tc:im<i during the next 51'i week<, The Angels. now I:!-7, didn't exact I) h1 1 thl' co .. er off th e ball an St·attlc Sunday. but-t.he> had enough 10 beat the Mariners. 2-1. •· fi red to <,t·cond ba!'>l.'man Harold Rl·,noldr... ··~·\.\ho qu1c l.I) returned the th rlH\ w '>m il. but not nearl~ in 11me to t.•atlh the \lidang Petll"i .. It"°' a 11 m1ng pla) that ""t' "'orl.ed on 1n 'pnng tra1111ng. I had a big leacl and I JU't wt•nt ·" 'oon as he threw the hall tu 'iel'ond."" \a1d Pctm BaroJa'> 0-5": k t go with a wild pitch to mo"e Cinch to third and then a passed ball bv . roll alllrn cd C 1m h to stare fo r a 2-0 lead Thl· .\n1tl'h opened the season losing tour ot '" g.aml'' hut ha1.l' no" won 10 o f their lar,1 1' Tnmm' lohn 1-1 . "-On hie; fire;\ game c;1nce "".\n\h.lth v.h o•h.1' pl.l\l'd tht,g..tml· ~"''''' \\hJI hJjlJX"O' tn J \lrt•Jl. ll kl' th1' fJth plcl\l"f '':lnh to tx· thl' gu' 1ha1gnt"'11ut JnJ 1111.i.., up 1hccluh ·· ""d -..\.".lltk \lanagl'l'l hu1 k ( oll1l'J ··it JU'I put' .tn ntr.1 hurdrn nn thr plJ\l'r' f he .\ngcls had a team batting average ot 'O:! O\ er their last I 0 games. but were held tu JU~t fi H' h11s b} four Scat1lc Manner n1tchcr!>. It wa'\ th e Mariners· eig hth straight IO!."i fhc .\ngclc; added an um·arncd run m the \Cl'Ond inning. Bobb> Cinch walked amJ took 'ernnd on a groundou1 h> JCIT) Narron IJ<.t .\ugu\t f hl· 'etaan left hander workl•J 5 2-' 1nn1nF." ,1110\.\tng \C\l'n hits. walking 1wo :ind s1nk1ng out om·. The last lime John won ''a' \uJt fl 1484. "hen hl' defeated Sea Ille 8-~ \ll nU IJl·f\ h1 .1Jdt•d · <x·.Htlr' lonr run , Jm,· 11n ,1 h1lntt run ''' · Phil Ht. Jlt'' h1' ti1urth thl\ \l'ar 1-11" thl' lit1h inn1n!( Wild Sunset set to resume With five teams pecked wfthln two gamM of flr1t ptaoe, the SunMt League baseball raot c:on- tlnu'8 Tueldey (3: 15) wtth • pair of gam" and anot ner one Wed~ day night. Only 1ut~p1ace Westmlnater (3-7·1), which hu been anything but • pu~ end hu handed Edlton (8·5) two of ltt M tbackt. ....-nt to M out of the playoff pteture. TM Lion• s>tlY hoet to Huntington Beech (8-6). which ah1res second with tM Charger•. onTUMdey. AllO Tu.day, Edlton wlll try to move Into I tie for ftrat with Ocean Vtew (7-4) when It ttawle.to meet tM· Seahawtc1. The Wedneedey n19ht .matehuP nnd1 Fountain Vel- ley (S-5-1) tangling wtth Marin• (M) In a 7 o'clock conlrontaUon at Stair Fletd In Long ~-.. The rec. could Cflt eYer1 tighter by tM end of Wednelday's sM•Y If Edlton beats Ocean View. Hunt- ington 8MOh tops Wettmln1ter nd Fountain Valley oet:s 11ast Marina. FernandosetsmSjor league mark But it's all for , naught as Dodgers lose to Padres. 1-0 l OS -\M ~ELE~ I \Pl -Ton' (1w)nn of the San Diego Pad res. obscn ing the Los An[le.li6 Do<lgl'r..,· a u· left-hander. f e rnando Valenrncla noted . ..lt"s hard 111 hche'c he·, 2-' \\Ith the ,tu ff he ha' I have to believe that's the wa) thin~ went for him last year ·· C 1w\nn·, ninth-inning homt.•r al.'- countcd tor the onl)' run of the 13me 4-iundn) in the Pndrc'i' 1-0 v1ctol") over the Dodgers and the hard-lud, Valenzuela. '-"ho allowed onl) t"'o h11,··ttnd also t•stabhshcd 1 ma_1or lcnjuc record The home run b) (iW)nn wus the fi~t earned run Val<'n1uch1 allowetl all \Ca n 1n 41 1 11nnmg\ That brnl...t.• a H-year·old record for mo\t rnn- ~cu11 ~ e inning' "-llhm1t allov.ang .in earned run ul thl' .. ta1111I a \t.'J \On 'l ct. dcc;p1tr one earm·d run an fht• 'itam 0 OA!I r RA \.ikn1u1·l.1 haf three lo~sc'i. Toda7'• Game None acheduted. TUl lOA Y'S QAMI Dodgen (Reuss 1·2) at St. Louis (AndUJll 3-0). Time: 5:35. TV: Ct)annel 11. Radio: KABC (790). ·· Tht.• record mean\ a lot.e'en 1f1t 1\ h111t.•r <iV.l'\'t," Va len1ucla said "Rut. he added. "n1>1 e' Cf) thing is ro~c; ·· l 11.-.1 \Car. \.\hen \ alcn1ul'la "a' onl) 12~17. hC' "a' 1n,oh cd an H< dci.'l'llOO\ in "hit h th e Dodgers \cored t"-'O 1>r lcs\ run, run'I. I ' of thl'm when the) scoreJ one or none -\c; G"')nn <'\plained ... w met1mc!I \nurnn do thdx-\t \OU on.and 1t 'lt11l i\n'l l'nOu(lh " . Valcn1ucla ~ltd JUC\I about cve~­ th1ng he could do I le c;1rud out I 0. high tor a DodgC'r p1H her th!\ -.cason. ht' hurled h1\ \CC'Ond 1wo-h1t1er an a "'c1•I... lk l'\en \Ollct·ted a h11 and mad1' thrCl' t'\l"\'lknt plll\' on tle- l4•nv \n..d 1o-11ll ht• lo\I fn h" ft\l' 'tart\ lhl' \l'a<,on th e.' Dodger., ha'e c;cored one. ont• ti\l· one and zero rlNI S': H1°' onl\ t\\t1 .,..1n., an· shuiout\ -· Rut. \ alenzuela ..a\\ lhl' p111 h h' < '''>nn. Y.h1ch he c;luggl'd tor h1' fir,t homer of the SC3$()n "1th Ont• clUt In the ni nth "a' .. a m1stak~ ·· <•"''nn. ho,oi.e\er. matntaan' 11 "a" a fa~ o fh1\ out-smarting \ aJC'nrnda ··He 1hrl'"-me a la,t hall th e tir't p1tl h e'c'"' time I batted again!>I him 1n l\an Du.'jo:· Ci~")'"" \aid. "::Ind he J1ct 11 the fiN llmt' I Y.:l<I up 1t1da\ In thl· ninth I guessed h<' ''ould do 11 again. he did the patch wa., thC'rl' .ind I htt It •. (1w~nn 1' fast gaining J r<'PUHl t1tin tor foa hna Dodacr hrro1 ' In \an Diego last ~eek he bro~r up Orel tlcr\hascr's no-hu bid with a ~·'l'nth· 1nnang doubh . .\nd he aot thl' onl\ ~n D1eao hit off He"h1~r on I nda\ night < ra1a LclTr rts. 1-0 "ho h1lh)"td ~tancr Mar\ Thunnond and fl'ltl'' er L 111s Deleon 1n thr 'iCvc n1 h 1nn1ng. C'amed the "'n I: 1,cn though the Oo<l(tef\ ou1-h11 1-M Pnd~\. l6-1 ~.th< 1ta1m ~n 1hr four-gaml' \<'fl<'\ , T r ack pre lims, finals ~n tap Edison High figures to be the dominating fore. when the Sunset League track and field finals get under way tht1 week wfth the preflma set for Tuesday afternoon. 3 o'ctoctt. at Hunttngton Beech High. Athletes will M trytng to qualify for the ftnala on Friday night. also at Huntington a..d\, et 7:30 The Edison boya and girls each finished unbeaten In Sunset com- petition. In the Sea Vlew league. the pretimt and flnet1 will be atag9d at lrvtne wtth the ftetd ewnt1 begin- ning at 1 :30 and the runn•no events et 2 tot Tuetday'1 opening round of competttlon. On Thur9day, the nn.n wtll be at 2 '°' the netd eventa and 4:30 for the running 9VW\t1 The Corona det Mar H'Oh boys Ind N9wport Harbor glrla went unbeaten In duaJ meet compeUtton and are the tavontes to capture tum honors this wMk The South Coat Leegue hotda Its p. •Ima and-ftnm Wedneedl'f end Friday at lrvtne. Fur lhl" mo-.t pan. 11 \.\J\ J lighl· ~H·athl·r race The lead hoa1 .. rcponrd running out uf '"nd S<i turdJ' n1gh1 txt"c.."t"n Point L llma and lhl· Lo\ ( oronado<, Island., f he "ind Ii lied 1n lrom thl' "•"!it earl' )U'ndJ\ and ""t·nt light again the la\t 211 milt·\ from thl' tin1'>h For lht' rir<,t t1mt· 1n I' \t'.tr'> a l JIJmaran did not finish among thl' rir'1 Ill Tht• fir\t tJtJmar.1n 10 tinl\h ~l.!1" the ne\l /\2-f(){•l .\1Linl' lO· \V1 ppt'rl'd h' dl'\ltl-Ol'r Ruth l hll\ ol liunnlulu 1 turmt•rh 111. '-t'"' pon Rl'Jl h 1 Jnd V. Jnt•n "t'JmJn· ol Lo., \ngt•lt·' .\1~.int· \.\J\ thl' 11th !"x1:it to II n l\h \\ind' rt m.11nl·d light an T ,1Jn, \Jntll\ BJ\ mu\t ul lht• da~ Fh 0 rm '>und.l\ 11nh 2011 11t tht• '"I \tanl'r' hJd tin1\hl·d Th1· tirs1 211 hl1Jt' a.1 ~ rn'' thl' hne 1n onk1 111 tin1'h \\l'rl' Kag11mt· ( hm11nt· '3g.i Prima C heetah PJnden111n1urn Drumht•at Jo'' ( 1t1u<, l nnt• . tar .\11.anl' (he, al Rml.t'l \lint'llt' l\krhn "'l'"-'iBm \nthrm f lu\I\ t' \'al1ant and 0 \\ hl',tlt·" ind UCI ripped byFres~o .in nvi·n · bill I l In 11w·, hawhall tcam v.,1' ,~·n• 11 l' n~ .., 'l'llinit f rl'<.nt• \t.ltl n .1 l'.tlllh < 11.l\I \1hll'll1. .\\\t'U.1t1.i11 d11uhlt hl.tJl·r "unda' J\ thl· H11ll Jng'•••ll1f"I nul i.1r ~tirun\Jnd >:hit' rn '"l·1·p111'--' 'Jnd I '-I l rl',111• tlh tl Jder 10 th1• 1Pll ll°rl·nu·' '•Hthnn ()1, "11111 111 'hl' prci..l'"• •n pit l<'d.l\t'ne'""''q'Jlll't \\inn 11~ I •·t•inin~ dt"l l\IC\11 ,,llUI d.I\ fh1 l"lll t>tll ,1.1ned 1nnnlenth .cn11u11h lc>r 1h1 \nlt .llt'r' a' the tl'am' pl3\l'd lhH'\ .... fl 1l .. , IOOlll)l\ tx·ion· f rl''n'' "''rt·d 111,, 1n thl tnurth and l < I 11111k 11' ''"'' lead 111 thl' J th•rn1 '"" n 1 ht h •ml· hal I ''' t hl' innin~ 11n RHI h1h •rnm Paul Ham m11nJ Jn1I \f1l.1 "11~.11 rht tkh an 1.1~1· \\ ·" 'hnn II' t-d hO\.\C\ 1 I ,1, tht ll11ll.l1tg<. f'll\hl"lJ 1\\l'I tv.n ol tht II \I\.\ I Ill lht• filth 1100 put m.ltl h1n11 fl\,. run 1nntnti' 111[1.t'thl·r 10 tht• '' 'l·nth Jnd 1·1>thth Ill 1 nmplcll the 1.1111 In th1· \l'\l"nlh ()J' 1d ...,tullr rt h.1d J t\•1• run 1l1111hlc and l r1l I 11\ 1lrcn t n '"'<' n11H1 "1th .1 '1ngk • In till' 111~hn.1p I rnn11 l'\pln1k11 ""' l·111ht run' 1n th1· tnurth 1nn1n~ 111 ~rt' a~ .1 l 'I dl""ll1'll ~ The 1n nin~ "•1' h1ghhtthtt•d h' < .11 l .11n ., J11u~k .rnd .1 tnpk h\ ..._l"ll Rnllan' ""hllh l.11od1.c.'d Ill t-w111un' l\PIC't\' l l I ' 1•nh 1un 1n lht \t'\ond t1-1mt 1 am1 1n lht' third J\ l\t•nt \',1u11hn rt'.ll hnl on JO n1111 't11k . w111nd "t'lll to third on 'U[lJI ' htl .ind ""'rd a' Krad' \nlkr,1111 ""~llJ \au5hn rerlau"\I \dJm <..11DL "bo '" 1\tt· ht' ~n<'l' 1n \atu11ta\ .., itJmc.' and" h~l'h out fn1 1h1• 'l'J\11n ---· -------------l t ------ . . . Onr!ge Cout OAJLY PU.Df/Monday, Apt .. 29, 1885 WA N Tt P•-Caff U--tt.k'ft m t~ bled It lbt' \tan. rttO\IC'ttd qukkJ) and sped '" a •ind-aided 9.90«icond clock1na 1n 1~ 100 · -mcunSunda> at tht P.1l. '-\ Rda) . '~third fa~lt:'St t1~ C'\tt under AO) cond1tton'- •1nd rad1ng of .!.S mcten per teeOnd spoiled UV.I\. C'hancn or rceontint Cal\11n Smnh·~ -Ot'ld re- C'Ofd record or 9 9 .l seconds. rill. lewll" t1mt' ranks bt'hind onl> WtJham noddy'$ 9.87 m 1978 (wu h a sttfT 11 .2 roete~ l)t'r ~ond ~md) and James Sahford·~ 9 88 1n 1980 (~1th a 2 . .l ~•nd> as the fa\tt$t 100 mt'ttf'\ c vtt. i.r'N1s. who won four gold medalsat the Olymp1~ last summer 10 match Jn.st ~ns' 1radt and field heroics of 1932. for a moment looked as 1fhe •as101ng to bt' uj>sct in the IOOa1 M1 San Antonio Colltae. After being called for a false sun. ~w1s got ofTslowly at the \tan of1he race as Darwin \ook shot into the lead But Uwts. wme thrtt meter\ behind in the first few strides. took lhe lead 60 mcteru'"° the.race. then "Wen 1oing away Jamn lfutlcr fina\hcd a dmant second m I 0.17, w11h Hane' Glancl' third tn 10.19, and Cook (ounh 1n 10.22 Kirk Baptiste won the other men's spnnt. capturing the 200 mettl"5 with a 20.04 clocking. Merlene Otte)-Pagc of Jamaica took the women·~ JOO mC'ters in 10.92. Bu(fs' Barmore denied titles O JAI -The 0 1a1 lnv1tauonal tenni\ tournament came to a d1sap.- pointin& ~nd for Orange Coast Col· le~e·s Becky Barmore and her partner Cindy Lancaster Sunda). · Barmort' was extended to three: sets in •Hngles befort' d ispatchmg LA Harbor's Laura Albano, 5-7. 6-3, 6-3. in the scqufinals, but was beaten in th~ championship match by R1 ver- sidc"s Michelle Hain. In doubles. Barmore and Lancaster won the first set agamst Santa Mon1c~·s Julie Frasier and Susie '"Mi"Rlletr.Our<froprOThe nc:itt two In losing. 5-7. 6-4. 6-. In the team \tanding.s. the Pirates fini,hed in a tu: for first wuh 'Santa Monaca "le\t for ()C( 1s the conference tou mament at ( > prc:-.s College begrn- ning ThurMiay , FoR THE REcoRo ~ . ' • • MAJOR LIAGUE STANDINGS ~Leetue WIEST DtVIMON w L ,.ct. ca 17 1 63Z A11911h ChiceQO Kanui.t.Clly MtnllftQte Oe~iend S.attlt Ttu\ 9 1 S6J 1, 9 I S29 1 10 9 5'6 , 9 10 .,. l 711 1'I 5 s 11 29• 6 Oe1ro•t 8a1t1mort Toronto 80\IOn N •l#•ul(ff C11veten<1 New Vor~ EASl DIVISION 11 6 11 1 t 1 7 9 9 • 9 1 11 6 10 svncs. v' s Sc ont A11911s 1 !>Httlto I Kensn C•tv S Boston 2 8ethf"!Orl! a Cte 1ti.f1C 1 Mon"flOa 10 Oe .. lend 1 Cn°ceQO • Ntw Vork l OtlrOol S MilweullH 0 Toron10 6 Tuiu J T~t's Garn.\ "'' 611 ii II , SCIO 2 , •11 3 3'9 • ' 37S ' , Bo\ ton I Brown O·O a• A.,._s ~omanoe• 1 I Clhetand Hteton 1-0t a t IC enuis C•lv Ultac• 1·11 Ntw York IC.uoOrv 1 ?1 el Tuu ITanane O )1 T oron10 c L H t 1 11 "' Oa>iano ICooorllt• , 11 M olwau•tt Vur~ov•<" I 01 "'' Seallle tMoort 2 21 T11t\daY's Gamei Bo,lon at A~s •nt Monn~ola at Ottrf)tl ,,.., Cl'11<•110 at Baltimore •ni Cltvtotana et Kansa~ C rv tftl New vor~ at Tt•H n T oron•I) 11• Oe• tand rt Motwau• Pt et \t'1111.e •ni ~lflONI Le19Ut WEST OfVl5ION W L '°Cl GI 10 a s~ 11 9 sso 10 9 S76 10 9 S16 !lar>O e110 Oadtlet's C·r><1nnat Hou\lon Anania \,en r ,.,.., \t t 8 10 •U ? 1 11 lt9 l MOntru1 e n ce11eo Ntw Vor' \I LOH P!lilaOetoh•<t Pilf\t>u•9h EAST DIVISION 11 " II 6 11 6 I 10 6 11 s " 5\lftdev'I k .... , !I.,, 01~ I. DMltttrM 0 MonlrHI S. \I LOUIS ) .. , 641 6•7 •11 ]SJ 1'• ' . ' s J 6 ' New Vork S, Plll'°'"'gn • f II 1nn1n11u Pti1tadelonta J, CnlcaQO 1 !len Fr ancl\CO 1, Clrn:tnna11 1 11 1 1nnCn11u Houston 1. Allanle 1 Tenilflt'I ~in. Mof\lreel CSmltn 1-01 al Pllol<tdttO!I a COtnnv I 11 Tllftdav's GatMS Oede9rl a l SI Louis, '"' Sen Frenclsco at Chicago Hou\ton 11 Naw Vor•. tn1 Monlreal at Pr.lta~onre ln1 Sen Di.oo a t PlltM>urg!I lru Alt.Ill• al Clnc1nna11 ln1 AM•IUCAN ll!AGUE A,_, 2, ~rintr• l CALlflOttNtA HAnLI ~llll cf car .. to Oownlnolf lt1J1t:1n rf MCl ronrl .• '°"""' -...,lotdtt Grlclt 111 OtCnc• JO N41rr.iic IOOllt ' • k:l'!Oftld " T .... n rll lll •tltllbl l I I O llarnca " • O O O 1 O O O Pr.e1pun o o O o •O IO OwtllU 0000 S 0 0 0 Plr aOlv (I S I 1 I 0 0 0 0 .ADavts lb S 0 1 0 l 0 0 O G Tnms <I" 1 O l O 1 0 O 0 Cowtn\ft ~ 0 1 O JI I 0 ~If ~ 0 1 0 )010 Prftln')b •O OO 4 010 kollt •O to 0 0 0 0 Rv'*OI to I 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 Pefc.ont 11> 1 0 I 0 n 1 St T..... • 110 1 keN" ........ ~ ···---) s.flf ...... --1 Game W1"'11119 •• , -NIM l-5c"Of191d, •a mos L.O•--<a111or nte Fr9m AP tlspak•n -CHI( .\GO -Ne1o11 York Yankttl pnnc1pal OY.ner G~ ltmb,rcnnc:r. •hp carfltnhb )carpkd&iCJ ihat .lana,rr Yoa1 0c:m·~ Job ~ould bt' safe lh•s season fired fkrra on Sunda) 1ndrtpfac:c:d him v.uh 8111) Manin."' ho v.111 be tll.ln1 over tlM: u1"m for the tourth tune ··The action wa' taken b) the Yanltcnand ""e ft'lt 1t ,,_,.,.!. tn the best 1ntemt' of the club" tt1nbrcnnrr s~ud 1n a statement after tht tc-am lost 4-3 to the Chicago White SoA. th<' club'\ third stra1aht loss and 10th 1n 16 pmei th1\ "'~..on. Y3nkc~ General Manager Clyde King read· Stc1nbrtnner"s ~taltmtnl Kang added. on hts 01.1. n. that teanbren~ ··-would r;sthri firt" 2.S playcn than to firt Y<>11 but""<' all kno1.1. that ""ould be 1mposs1ble .. Stt1nbn:nner ~1d dunng <ipnng tra1n1ng that "YOIJ will be the manai,t'r this )l'U. A bad start will not affect Yogi's scuu). "I put a lot ofprcs$ure on m) managt'r<. 1n the pasl to \lt1n 31 ltna1n 1tmt"S. l ht!> "''II no1 ~the cac;c th1\ spnng." There had be.en rumor) lht week th<At lkrra would ~fired. and ·te1nbrenner called Kmg in 1he ·6C\Cnth tnntng of unda) ... game and told htm of his dCCl\IOn "1 didn't kno1.1. ""here he "'M calhng from .ind I d1do"t ask him:· said King. "I don"t think 1hcse thr« gamts had a~th1ntHI do Wlth 1t at all. Gcor~e e'en said ht' hoped Yogi 1.1.-ould go OUI with a \\11'\0t'r .• Quote of the day D•n QutMnberry, ace reliever of the Kansas City Royals: "Most pitchers fear losing their fut ball and, since I don't have one . the only thing I have to fear Is fear itself." Hatcher, Twins stay red-hot Mielke)' Hatclaer -went 4 for 5. extend-• 'ing ht'> consccutl\ e hit streak to nine a1- bats befo~ fly mg out. m these' en th innJO&. as Minnesota dt'ftated Oakland. I 0-1 . M et. outlut Pirat e. ID 18 -=-----Mookk! Wllsea ~oll'O the v.annil\I nan • in tM Ullh cnnin1 on a ftdd1na rnor b)' fin& · ~~man JUM TMmpM8 and ~~'on. Jefeated r11tibur&h. S-4. 10 a .pme that la.ited neari) S11l houn It 1o11;ay the lonpt pmt' m the auon.tl lnauc ~•net' \uau\l, 1982 v.hen tnc Ood&t~ tx-at'tM { h1caio ( ub . ~-1 . 1n l2 mmngs and took 6 hou.r1 aod 10 mmut~ El'M."INhC'f'l" tn IM L. n&hl· hander levlo Grou pllthed m. strona annmp berore • getung rehef help from t.arry Aaderna 10 ht'lp Ph1ladelph1a beat Charaio. 3-2 Dav1d C~a. batt1n1 .o61 v.hcn h !.Wl>Pfd 10 lhe>phlle. ltlXd a t•-o-ouum&Je 1n th( I I th innms 10 J.l"C San FranClsco a 2-1 victor) O\cr ( 1nc1nna11 tne Resen p11C'hcd fh"<" innings and 101 help from two rdte,·en u Montreal won its s1.11;1h str111Jht pmC' with a S-3 triumph over t. Lout'> P1nt·h-h1ltt'r Ea.01 Cabdl doubled W1lh 1v.o out~ 1n th<' ninth rnn1ng 10 dmc tn Alu .U~y from first b;ts.e to lead Hou\tOn to a 2-1 vtctory O\'er t&anta. Utah prevail• without Eaton Ut:>h'' 'hurl Ballef. held 10 fiv~ fi~t-m half pomt\ h11 I~ of has 20 m the founh quartt'r a\ the: fau ehmtnated Ho uston from the National 8asketball A)~at1on pla)om 1.1.1th a 104-~7 ~•ctory Sunday. tah advanced dl.'spitc lv~1ng Mulk EatH, the 7-4 defen~1\C~ slllr. \ltllh a knt't inJUf) late in the first half. The Jan will meet Oen, er after Alu EisgJl19i rattled in 33 points. CaJvh1 Nan added 10 and an aggre~s1ve-Nuggets· defen~ c:ooled off hot-)hoo11ng San .\nton10, 116-99. tn 1he d('(·1dina gamt' of their first-round pla)olT senes . . In Eastern C'onfcrenle semifinal openers. Ph1ladelph1a routed Milwaukee. 127-105 and Boston walloped Dctro11. 133-99 . .\t Milwaukee. Mo•H Malone rammed in 27 poin1s tooutshtne a tnoofBucks. who alternated at center dptnsl him .. In Boston. Robert Paru• i.cored 27 po1n1s and grabbed 16 rebounds to l~d the (dues o'er the.Pistons. ""ho had sw~pt their open ins· round series Tro111 Ntw Jersey and stretched their winning !>trcak to eight before meeting Boston. \ Welch, Aiidenon on DL LO ANGELES-PitchcrBobWC'lch • and shom.1op Dave Anderson have been placed on 1he disabled list effective 1oday. 1he Dodgers announced Sunday. Thai brings to eigh t the pumber of pla)ers the Dodgers ha'e had on the tnJUr) list only three wttks into the I <J85 !!Cason. · Flyers advance with shutout llkka Sl!!isaJ0'1 ~cond-penod goal ~ and PeUe Llndbergb'1 i.e1:ond ~hutoul of , lht senes propelled the Ph1ladelph1a Fher~ to a 1-0 victory over the Ne1.1. 't1 ork lslandt'rs Sunday night and into the sert11final round of the National Hockey League's Stan le) Cup playoffs .. In the only oJher NH L game Sunda}.Deonls Maruk scored on a H-foot "'mt shot at I· 14 into o'en1me. lifting Mtnnt'sot.a 10 a 5-4 victor) over Chicago and tnmm1ng the Black Hawks' sene~ lead to 3-2. AClmOUI .,... .. ---STA~ { The~ pet.one ..... doing~-• ElCCELL COMPUTER 8USINES8 80LUTIOHS, TRl-STAA COMPUTEA CONSULTANTS. 2176 P• ctflc Ave., •0 t, eoet. Mete. CA 92'27 . Lou Zalez.nlk. 2 t 75 PecMlc: AY9., •Gt, ea.a....._ CA 92t27 Thie bve.IMal la eon• duaed by a limited perlntt- llllip Lou~ Thie ltla1*'Nnt ... flied wfttl tM Co&Mty c..11 of Or· 9n09Co&MtyonAptt12, 1eea P'Z?.814 Pubhhed Orange OoMt _ 'i'::l Plot Apr1I a. 1s. 22. 21, M-407 PIC11T10Ue ..,_ .. MMm .,.A,._,. The tolloMr'O per90M .,. dofl'9 ~ M : The Good u. P9opte. 2006 w. 8lilboe Blvd., f121 ....... Pof1 &Mdl, CA 12913 Bonnie c ........ 2006 w. ~ BtYcl.. 1.123 ....... Pof1 &Mdl, CA l2te3 TIM bvltMS9 .. cion- ctucted by. .,, lndMdual ACm&ilUIMN ...-.. ITATlmWT The folowtng per90M ara dolng~U; VIOEO FOA SPAOCKEl8, 1800t Skypant So .. Sul1e 0 , !Mne, CA 12714 Alex C Alonlo, 1109 W CUrle, Santa AN. CA 12707 Thie buelneH 11""con· ~ ~ lndtvlduel Thia 11atement wu llltd with the County Cler1I of Or-= County Ol'I Aprtl 10, maat Publlahed Orange Cou1 Qely Pilot AP'~ 15, 22, 2t, Mayl, tN5 Bonnie 0 Ptlteta • ... II' lflnTll'C Thie etatement wu ftlld 1"-.nt nu 1 ~ wttll the County~ of Or· ACTmOUe 8U ... H = County on April 17. ...-.. ITATI..,,., FICTinOUI .,... .. • MAim .,.AT'DmNT The rollo'Mng pereont art dQlng bullMll •; SECURITY MINl -STOAAOE CO., 240 "-- pon Centlt Ori.... lulte 203, N9WpOtt Buet\. Callfomla 92MO A.A. Wllllnglf Co .. Inc., a Clllf0tnla COfporallon, 6 Blffler Reef. Corona Del Mw, Cellfomll t2t215 8hlrley Broe., lne., 2080 Eaet Vli1a. Paudena, c.it-IOf'nla 91107 Tiii• bualneu I• con- ducted by: Joint Yenture A A . Wllllnge r , Seo9taryfTr...urer Thie statement -"*' with the County Clertt of Or- ange County on Aprll 3, 1985 ' 1'27'm1 PubWlecl OrMQe eo..1 = Piiot Aprtt 8, f5, 22. 29, M-404 01~1H Nor1r I) F274MI ~::::::~are Pubbhecl Orange eo.t Al'li-E..lJTE.S, 422 River-FREUD Delly Piiot APf1t 22. 29, Mey akH Dr .. ~ &Mdl, CA J E R 0 ME FR EU D .. 8, 13. 1985 ' 92683 resident of Corona del M-M2 F.R. Cwrol. Jr .. 422 Riv-Mar Passed away NI.IC fl>TIC( ct"~"~ Beedl, April 26. 1985 Born '1CTlllOU9 w.. Thie butlMM I• eon-Sept.ember 16, 1901, ~ IT ATllmln ducted by. .,, lndMduel Ch ic ago. 111 i no 1 s Sunda> for th<' Twins' eighth consecutive 'ictor; Hatcher. who -went S for 5 Saturda~. 11ed Tony Olive's team record ofnint' straight hit~ and came wuhin three of thr major-league record of 12 . . In other Amcncan League action. F rulk Wltile h11 two home runs 1n a game for the thtrd 11me m his I :!-)'ear ma1or-league career. powenng Kansas Cit) 10 a 5-2 victor) over Boston . Walt Terrell, who entered the game with a 5.68 earned run average. hurled a fou r-httter for ha~ first AL shutout a!> Detroit defeated Milwaukee. 5-0 ... Onie GalUen dre\lt a bases-loaded walk from New York"s Joe Cowley~ tth two ou1s in the bottom of the ntnth inning to force home the winning run and give Chicago a 4-3 '1ctor) over New York1and.a sweep of their three..game series . . Willie Upsllaw hll two home TUnr.tnd ltDct Marctnez and Gnrge Bell also homerea. leading Toronto to b-3 victory 0' er Texas for the Blue Jay\' founh consecutive triumph '·A two-run double by Eddie Murray 11ed the '><.'.ore and 1he winning run scored on pinch-hitter JoltD Lowen1teiJl'1 sacnfice 0) as Balumore scored three runs in the eighth inning to defea1 C le,•eland. 8-7 The folowlng per90M .,. F.R. 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S11 con\otah<>" oa•d 1799 ao .... 1,, ?OS w1nnln9 11cktl\ r11ve nor~I EIGHTH RACE. 1 l 16 mou on lurl Jo11n1c11 (McCarron1 • I 80 • 60 3 40 T amarlnoa (Toro) l IO 1 IO Sall SPt•llil IMtzal 1 IO Tt...,. I 40 l S U IEXACTA 11 )I oa a 16100 NINTH RACE. I • m1tu on lurt Prince Guaro IMeial 10 00 6 00 ) 90 8an9 Bang Bang I Stevens I 1 IO 3 60 Bll\10 IHawlty) l 00 Time 1 .. IS U IEXACTA l•·SI oa1d S2S9 SO •11enoanc.-33,991 Crew NIEWPQttt ltlEGATTA (et NW1t! Ude CllallNI) var\llY tlgl\1-1 CalofOfnla , S Sf s. 2 UCLA 6 00 11, ) UC lrvtne. 6 1147, 4 S.n Dlew St 6 19 30, s Lon9 Beacn S1 , 61• 8 \, 6 LovOla, 6 3199 . JV t lgl'tl-1 Callfornla, 6'0569. 2 Oran" Coast 6 10 11, 3 UCLA, 6 11 09, 4 Lon9 8Hcn Sl •'11.. s UC lrYlllt, ·~ SS. 6 S.nlt Barbera CC 6 lS 3• Frosl'I 1t1gn1-1 C1tl!Of11i.. 6 )1 7, ? Orange Coatl, • 36 I, 3 UC 1rvtne, 6 4J "· • UCLA. 6 ., '3, s Long IH<.n SI ' 6 so ... 6 Sen DIHO SI &·St U 7 LovOll , 6•$7 •O LfOlllwtlO!ll ll11hl-I San Dlew St., • l 1 t, 1 Camornta 6 :It 1S. > Callfer1111 Merlu...,. Academy 6 •1 j I • UCLA. • .. '6. $ Lon9 tl••cn $1 , 6 •9 S6 6 Lovoia. 4 S7" JV 1IOllh111elghl eight-I $en OltllO SI , 6)1 0. ' UCLA, '06 ... ) ~·n•• Oar11, ,.1.,, NOVICt t•911l-l C alltornla • 14 S 1 Sen DHttO $1 t,S 17 l Orit/!99 CCMl•I. 631 Sf. • UCLA 6Sll 0 , S Lano leach SI 6 )I U 6 UC trvl"', t J9 4 Vaf\llv fo..r-t Or•nve Coal!, 11170. 1 Callfornl• 11601. l u $tn l'rt nclsco, 11t It, • UCLA, 7 Jt 7$ Hovlee ,__, Ora"" C°""• 110 '1 1 Sen DlltO '' 1 16 6' 3 Cellfornle ~"'"'"' ACl<*l'IY 1U1t. • UC lfV"'t 1 J1 t1 SI""' Kull-I arad Alltn L-11. 1 •I 6 2 'lt¥t ~'"" 1 4) H, J Pai W•lltr\ , .. ,, wttn the County c..11 ot Or-Park, Newport Beach. : County on April 10, ~A~.. CA. In lieu of flowers, f'271llZ Thi lollowtng S*90M .,. contributions to be Publllhed °'";r eo.t doing but1neM •: Pectflc: made to the Ame~aan "a"" p 22 ..., eo.t Glue. 22t5 S. Huron r---.,,__ p ..,..., llot April t · · .... AY9., Senti Ana. CA 12704 '-""'"'r >XA:iety a-Mey 8. 1985 Stec>Mn E. Koller1. 2839 c1flc View Mortuary M-420 VetMco Ln., eo.t1 Mela. directors. 644-2700 P't8JC M>TICE '1C1lT10U9 .,... .. NA.-STAT'lmNT The lollowlng per90nl we doing bullMM •: H.D.H. LANb MANAGE-MENT CO., 10 Wild 0oote Ct., Newport BMch, CA 92te3 DhW 8 Heynel, 10 Wiid . Oooee Ct., N9wpott Beec:tl, CA92ee3 Thia bullne11 11 con-CIUCted by: .,, lndMdual O.Ykl IS. Heyne1 This ttatement wu flied With the County Cler1I ol Or- ange County on Apttt 10, 1985 f't7m:I Publletlecl Orenge Cout Dally Piiot Apfll 15. 22. 21. Mey 8, 1985 M-411 FtCTmOUl.,._11 NAa. ITATlmNT Tiie followlng l*'IO"I we doing bu9lneM •: MUIA MODELS, 1780 Monrovia, A-15, Co111 M .... CA92827 Chatlea M Huntley, 2603 T US11n, Newport Beec:tl. CA 92MO JMnette M Huntley, 2503 Tuetln, Nlwport Beech, CA 92MO Thi• buelneH la con- d\Jeted by hutband and wt1tt Chartet M Huntley Thia statement wu fllld wttll thl County Cterti of Or.t lngl County on AprH 10, 1986 ,,,... Publl*"-d Orange Cout Dally Piiot Aprtl 15, 22, 2t, May 8, 1986 M-418 MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI llUIMH ~ITATlm#T The followlng peraone are doing buelneM •: S8M TOURS. 17H3 8Nctl Blvd., Hunt1119ton Beec:tl, CA 921MT Jotin McNeeley. 17883 Buch 11¥d., Huntington 8eedl, CA 921M7 Thi• bualnee. 11 con· ducted by: en lndMdu.a JotlnMc~ ,,. •t•tement .... Ned wtth "" County c..11 of Or-= County Ol'I Aptt 12. '171711 ftubll9hed Orenge Coee1 Dejly Piiot Apfll 15, 22. 29' ~l.1985 M-42t "'8.IC fl>TlCE ACTmOUe.,.._ .. ...... ITA,._.., The tollowlng l*tont .,. doing bu9lneM -Wl\.DeANI< Q\,IANTUM, 543 W Promontory P1., Newport lelcll. CA 82te0 Willllm I Fot4er, 5-4.3 W Promontory P1 , Newpof1 hldl, CA t2te0 Thie txi1lne11 11 con-dUGted by. Ill lndMdual Wllllem 8. '011• , Thie etatement .., Ned I with "" County a..,, °' 't)[, anve County on Apttl 10, 1116 ~ Publlthed Orenge Coee1 Delly Piiot April 16, 22. 2t. Meyl, tMS CAt2e2e Thie bullneu I• con- ducted by: an lndMdual Slec>Mn Ed Kollett Thie 8111ement wu llltd with the County ~ of Or- ~ County on Apfll 19, maa Publllhecl Orange COMt o.lly Piiot Apfll 22. 21. May 8. t3. 1985 Ml.JC fl)TIC( '1CTm0Ue..,._H ...-.. STATIMINT The lollowlng per9001 .,. doing bullneee u : SP!CIAL TY TRANSPOR-T ATION PRODUCTS. 102 Scholz Pica. PH-30, N.8 ., CA 92913 Wllllam J. Oray. 102 Scholz Plau, PH-30, N.8 ., CAt2M3 Mlehelll R. Flowere. 2900 &Ntol A-toe. Cotti M .... CA 92828 Thie bualneH 11 con- ducted by: Mlchelle R. Aowere Tllll ltltemlnl WU filed with the County Cwtt ol Or- ~ County on AptU 17, '2741• Publllhecl Orange Cout Dally Piiot Aprll 22, 29, May 8. 13. 1995 M-437 "8.IC fl>TlCE ACTITIOUIM.1 ... 11 MAim ITATIMINT . Thi lo4lowtng J*'IOl'll are dolog bullMll M: SOUTH BAY SALES. 3191 A Alrpof1 Loop Of., ·eo.1a Meta. CA 92828 South Bey Yact1t Selel, I Celtfofnla COl'Pof•llon, 3191 A Alrpon Loop Of .. Cotta Mela. CAt2e2e Tlllt buelneee 11 con· ducted by. 1 cori>or atton Soulh Bey Yach! s ..... Richard C. Browne, Preetdnet Thie 11atemen1 w• ~ with the County Cler1I of Or· = County on Apfll 17, "74141 BOYD CECELIA EAREL BOYD. a resident of Newport Beach for 45 years. Passed away April 26 . 1985 ., Survived by her hus- band Robert 8 . Boyd. Ill: sons, Fred Earel Boyd, of Newport Beach. RogN Lewis Boyd of Newport. mother. Ltlhan Earel; sister, Rosalie F.arel · Dean of Darby, Mon· tana. also surviving are grandson Shayne Rose of Newport Beac h , grand - daugh ter Kimberly Boyd of Fountain Valley. Memorial ser- vices will be held Wednesday June L 1985 at 6PM at Pacific View Chapel, New- port Beach. ROWE JAMES F RAN CIS ROWE, a resident of Costa Meaa. P8SS('(J away April 26, 1985. He 1s survwed by his !IOn, Michael of Col-' ton, CA: daughters. Rebecca Hu1.chinson. of Colton. CA: Linda Rowe of Seattle.. WA. and Jill Rowe of Riv- erside, CA, sister. Hazel Burns of Mass Services will be held Wednesday May I. 3PM at the Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel Under the direction or Harbcsr' Lawn-Mount Ohve Mo rtua ry, Costa Mesa. 540-5554 PubHlhed °'lhOe CoMt I-----===--_..,;-__ Delly ltllot Aprll 22, 2t. Mey •• 13. tit& M~ MLIC fl>TICt: Aennoua -.-.. MAMISTA,_., ni. ~ PMOM.,. doing bullrlell ... HAMOftl.AW. MT. OUVI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematc>ry 1825 Glalef Ave Cotta Mesa 540-55S4 Pll .. CI IROTMI RI llLL ... OADWAY ~TUA RY 110 Brotdway Coata Me11 8'42-91SO f'ACIAC YllW MIMORW.'AM C•IMttrv • Mortuary Chti* • Cramat()ry 3500 J:>aclflc VNM Of Ive Newpor1 8Mch &44·2700 A(AllCAN AOYIN· TUMS, 1ll01 ~ 1.n .. Huntlnoton I H oh, CA t2'4t ~-t-1~ ........ M. Noell, 1teo1 ~ Ln , Huntlntton ~ ~ ~ ' ......... · ............... , ......................... __________________________ ~~ ,,. Ml.IC NOTICE · NOTICE OP POIL:IC-H ARING Community Development Block Grant Program . ./ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public heating wlll be h .. d by the City Council of the City of 1rvlne on May 14, 1985, at 6:30 p .m., or u aoon thereafter u poutble In the lrvif'e City Council Chambers. 17200 Jambor". Interim Civic Center. lrvln•. California. The purpoH of the public hearing II to dll()Ull and adopt the propoaed atatement of objective• and projected UM of fund• tor lrvlne'1 Community Development Block Grant fund• tC>f 1985. The propoMd atatemeoa I• copied In full below THE CITY OF IRVIN!'' PROP08EO 8TATIMINT OP THa COMMUNITY DIWLottMINT •LOCK GRANT PROGRAM 09JICTIV!I AND PROJICTID U81 OP ,UND8 I . The City of Irvine le anticipating receiving $417 ,000 In Community Development Block Grant (COBG) Funds for Federal Flecal Year 1985. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires that the UM of these funds will give maximum feasible priority to low Income families and persons. Other objectlvn Include aiding In the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, °' activities having 1 particular urgency. · The CDBG regulations define In 24 CFR, Part 570. Subpart C, Section 201, all eligible uses of block grant funds. The range of activities to be undertaken In lrvlne are proposed to Include. but are not limited to, land acquleJtton and disposition for public purposes, public facilities development and Improvements. public Hrvlcet, and planning and administrative activities. · The activities the City proposes to undertake may occur In any area of the City, depending on the specific project. These Include, but are not llmlted to University Town Center. Woodbridge. El Camino Rea1,·~ome Improvement Center. Orangetree, and Northwood. Should projects be proposed In areas not mentioned above, the public will be informed before any actions occur. In proposing expenditures In Irvine. the following Is the proposed objective and projected use of funds: Goal: Objeciives~ 211-426/11 12 PROPOSED OBJECTIVES To provide community dovelopment programs which address the needs of persons llvlng and working In the City of Irvine. 1) To use the CDBG program (and other g(ant programs when available) as the funding source to Implement community development activities. 2) To allocate the majority (at least 5 We) of CDBG funds to activities which benefit low Income households .3) To consider all proposals for the provision of housing and related services which address an Identified community need and are eligible CDBG acilvities: 4) To use available CDBG funds for the acquisition, construction and other eligible expenditures of developing public facllltles. Including but not limited ID, a senior citizen multi-purpose center. The facility should be easily accessible to its user group and provide a wide range of services to senior citizen residents of the community, particularly those In the low and moderate Income categories. 5) To provide public services which are directed towards Improving the communities public services and address an Identified community n~d. 6) To fund planning and administrative activities necessary to Implement an effective CDBG program. 7) To meet or exceed ail federal regulations pertaining to the CDBG program PROJECTED•USE OF FUNDS .. •·mrJPIC~YMM..,... '=a-=• •·mlt .,.. :;:u:&9=!.... ~l!!!I ~n · Ttietoiowllle,._ ....... na,_ ......_,._. .. ,~I]== T .__..,.,..,.. .. dol119 b111l11 e11 tt TM .............. .,........... Ill ~-McMIN>n I T .. 'iOI ._....._.., _1 MOell OfOU"T"tll. 11'flMl_,i9 INCl[A Al\JaA,, A~ #ltO, N.i;Otf ~OOITA MIM HQllllfT i•1t ,.._ • k , W.. c.-ornre llml19d ,.,..,. • CA t2MO INVUlYIHT co .• Qll. .....,, CA -.,., 1•12-A Von KltlNn Judlfl ........_ .-.... 111m1e ........, ..,.. ... , ...,_ 1. 9'11111111l!llroa•,.._...,,L, A~. INtM, c.torNI WWd, CorOftl ... llW. CA 271~8t.,C-.~ 111'1 ~ W.. .. tt7'• tffal CA_,. • . !NNW. CA ... M•uneer ,lrtnenfllp, • Heiny ~ ... cam. ~ H. Moot9. M °'· TNe ~ le OOfl,. C191*1f ,_,,....,., t•t~ .-.. •110, ~ lilelt\. ita a. c.r., C.. ............ ~ -.11• 'Ill' A VOtl K""'9ll Avenwe. CA n.G · CA~ ....... t . ..._ ... » WW.., cellfon• N'11• Modoc Ttewl. IM.. .. o.otoe N. Heddeet. M.O~ .,,. ............. .... Thie MIMM .. con-c.mpu.. u 10. Newpott 21IO MfiMtd. C.• ....... ..... ... ~ c:iin .. Or· ""*'by.• tlmlteO ,.nner-lledl. CA t2tlO CA nae .,.. c..,.., • ""'11 tt. o..iw .,...,.,, -lfllP l.f.0., lnO., 4to0~ Atlllt M ....... MD, ,_ .... W9em I . UMll 199'· .#., !~6~J. NewpOr1 Beeoll, CA 2144 ~ A~. Of· ..,_ "17 h:A 00... 0... ,.,eeldent ..,_, ~CA t2N1 ~ ar.,.. 0... =N91~1..fl.ll;• Tflll ~t ... llled Thia oUalneM le OOfto. ~ knut, .. D , 411 o.11)' """ .. tt. n, •• with 1M County 0... of Ot· due'*' by. t ...... S*'· W. dDU ,.,.,..., CorON ...., I , tW ...... .,_ COuMy on Aptt. 10, nenti1p a. Mer, CA lllZI .._.,. 1-~----------1tM Judfttl Henton Mor,_ F'ler. M.O., 2046 1 ____ .._ ____ _ "1ID1 1'1111 ~t .. fled HoMd•y Ao.d • ..._Pof1 Pvb4111\«1 0rtnDt Coelt with the ~ Qetll or Of. letd\, CA Delly Hot~ 11, 22. 21, tf'9t COunty on Aot1 11. John A. lee9oft, M.0., N May t , 1M5 1115 • Roy81 81. Geot99. Corone M-410 n74141 del Mer. CA HUS . ~ Ofenot Co.I Thie ~ 11 ~ TM==-~ --MUC---.,-M---io..y Hot~ tt. 21. ~ cMt.ed by.,.,.,,.._~-°"°• M COMMUNICA-_ _.;..=---------1•· la, 1M5 lfllP TIONI IYaTIMI, t?IO HCllUOUl.,_U ~ lhedflcll H Moofe,.,M.O. Monrovte, A·lS, Coete MAm ITA,_.,, · TIM ~ ....... M1M, CA tl'21 'The~.,...._ •• wtltl 1M ~a.rt°' Or-· ~ M . ..,,,...,. 2103 OolnO ~ ... Nltc NOTICE enoe County on APtll t2. u.ttn. ~ 8MCtl CA 111H S'f"HT PAOI'· 1N6 t2teO ' IRTY ACCOUNT. 1000 llO'nCI Publllhtd 0r"'91 "'= ..,,..... M . ...,.._,, 2llOI Q\11111 St., Sul1e too. Nftt. 1M11NO _,. ~ P1lot ,....., H 2t Mtl1 Tu.In. ~ 8Mdl. CA port leedl. CA t2efO ~Ice It l'ieteby gMr1 fl'l81 .....,. ft • • t2tlO Kolde Ateoqitt•. Inc: .• • the lloefd of Trwt ... of lfle e, 1 • lN5 ' 1Nt ~ le ~ callfornla COf'PO'•llon. 1000 eoett Community ~ M~ a.cs w. ~MCI,... Quall St., Suite 100, ....,_ oi.trlc:t of Orenot Coun , ~ M. ...._ pen BMcfl. CA taeo Ctllbnla, wtll r~ Tiiie .. ..,.,... .. fltd ~ Otanot eo... Tlllt bu11n... I• co,,_ td bldt up to but no later "8JC NOTIC[ wttn the eowity Qlftl °' Or--P1lot .-1. fl, a . II. ducted by • OOfporttlon then 1 t·OO am . T~. er1g1 County on Apl1I 10. 111 Eljl Koide, P·reeldelt1 M«Y 7. tN5111 the Putc:t.-MOTa OP ltH , ______ ....-....-. ... Tlllt ltatenwnt wu llled lnO Department of Mid col-MATH OP ~ •-with the County Clerlc of Or, 141Qe cllltrle1 IOCtted ti 1370 ~ OAML ICfflUll PvbllNd °"'91'~ 1 _ _._..;;;;;.;;;.,;,,;,--. .... __ enoe County on Apf1I 10, Acl1m1 Avenue. Cotti AND OP NhhCM Oe1y l'llot ,.,_. 11, 12. 21, 1915 Mete. ca1ttorn1a 111 whldl TO u11mn111J11 Maye 1MO ,,,_. time Mid bldt w111 be put>-HTATI NO. A-117711 ' M-417 lilMm STAI IT Pub41thed Orar;r Coalt llcty opened and rMd fl)( To 811 l'leil't. ~ The~ perlOIW .. Dally Piiot Apfll t . 22. 2t. PAINT a BINO FALL tN5 Cledltor• tncl contlnOent ..a.JC llJ1lCt ~~A;, Q4Na. M8Y S. tN5 CLASS SCHEDULE; OR-creditor•. end pertont ~ TIAN SCHOO\.. zoat Ger· M-421 ANG!'COJt.ST COLL.EOE rney be ottww1te 1nter•tec1 P'ICTinOUe Mlll•H den LI\. eo.. ..... CA 1---------All b4da ere to be In lie-In the wlll end/or •tat• ot: ..... STA~ t2t2I • ~IC NOTlCE CO!'danct with the Bid~ M A A v I N 0 A N I E L The~,.,._... ~ CMlel•,..,. mentl Wl'lktl tte now In Ille S04ULEA AKA M DANIEL clolna bwt1nW ee; MIOclt lfllp, Ca1torni1t.. t10 ..... NOTICI M =. ~f ~heteQJr~: t': SCHuLEA. . EMt..,..Clllb.ICMEm-port c.nw Or ..... 240, L~· ... TU'.11~!::. Purehulng of Mid colteoa A 1>9\hlon hat bMfl IMtd •aid Bay. l.Algune a.en. N 8 .• CA t2tlO -· a' dltltle1 by Jamie Ruth ScnlMf In the CA 12t61 Thlt t>u•IMea It eclft- /WKIA Etch blcld« must IUbmlt Superior Court of Orange OorOCtlee Ellie Ewing. ICM Oucttd by a OClf'POfetion T.I . D-..a wttll 1119 bid 1 cuhlef"• County requeetlng tr1tt Emerald 8ay, Ltguna EOwwd T . .Attnut. Vloa UNfT CODI D ctleck oertll\ecl chedl or Jtmle Rutll Schuler be ep. Beedl. CA t2e51 Pr..ioetlt HERMES FINANCIAL blddei'tbondmede ~ble pointed u per.on.I rep-Thlt butlNM It con-TNt st~ -flel' CORPORATION a 0Utt ec>-to tile order of the~ reeentll1tw to llclmlnltter the duc:ted t>y-en lndMclual with the CouMy 0..-of Or· pointed Trvlt" under the Community r..-.... Olt1rlC1 Mttt• of the o.ceo.n1 Dorothea Ewing enge County on Apt'll tO. fOllOWlng dfteflbecl deed of ~._... Thie .. .,_, ... fllad 1985 \ tru.t WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Board of Trvt1-In an Tiie petition requH tt With the County Oer'k of Or· P17m6 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST amount not .... ,....,, llYe tuthorlty to tclmlnllt• the ange County on Apr1I 17, Pub!Wled er.. COMll BI 0 0 ER F 0 F\ c As H pefcer'll 15%) 0' the tum bid •lat• under the I~ 1915 o.lly P1lot Aprtl 15. 22 " ANOIOA THE CASHIERS a a guerant• lhlt the bid· Gent Admlnlttretlon of &-m•W M 8• lN5 • ' ' OR CERTIFIED CHECKS cl•r wlll enter Into th• tat• Act Put>Uthed Orange Coet1 ey . ... .. n SPECIFIEO IN CIVIL CODE propoted Contract II Ille A ........ .....,. on Ille p«tttOn l"\AU.. Piiot .. .-22 2t M., -11 -cled to him In ·-""' .,.., .,_, .....," • • i.---------SECTION 292411 (peyable ti the l'\'er'll of fallur• to enter wfM be held on MAY t5. 1 ...... s. 13, 1985 --ti> --the time of .... In lawful at 9.30 A.M. In Dept No 3111 M~ ,.._"' ,..,,-. money of the Unl1ed StatM) Into aucll contract, Ille 700 CMc Cent« Ortw w... ---------"'oceedt of tllecheck wlll be ...... • ----•111•N all right, title and lnttr•t j: ... 91t..,. or In Ille cw 011 Santa Ana. CA u702 .. _ .. ,_ '" 1. To allocate Two Hundred Seventy-One Thousand Fifty Dollars ($271,050) for acqu1slt1on. cooveyeo 10 anc1 now ,_, ...,., ..... . IF YOU 08JECT to tnc "'8.IC ll>TICE l1Mm ITAT'lmNT construction and other eligible expenditures associated with the development of a senior c1t1zen by 11 uncle< Nici o..cs of bond. lhe lutl tum thereat gran1ino 01 ,,,. petttlOn, you TM folowtno l*90n9 tt• multi-purpose publlc facillt.y. ' Tru11 1n the P'oe>e<1Y herein· wlll be IOtfelted to Mid COi· ltlould .. ,...., appeer tt the flC'TT'nOUa .,_.. cSolrlg ~ •· alter deectlbed l4IQe district. hMt1ng and ttete ywr ot>-MAm STATl-.n' SOVTHMAAK ANANaAL 2. TQ. allocate Sixty. Two Thousand Five Hundred and F1tty ·Dollars ($62.550) for public service TRUSTOR. ANDREW P No bid<* mey wtthdr-iectlOna or 111e Mttten Oblee-The followinO per90n9.,.. SERVICES. 3723 111rct1 St · activities to the following agencies: BAEKS~ ANNA D BAEKSA 1111 bid tor a period ror fOl'ty· Uoo• with 111e court before doing but6nMt" Premium Sult• 9. Newpoc1 e.cn. CA B E N 'E F I C I A R y : five (451 dtyt titer IM date Ille Maring Yo.Jr IPC>"f· HendNn. 804 Emerald Bay, t2te0 Community Services ·· Extended Day Recreation MERCURY SAVINGS AHO Mt tor the 099f'lng thereof ence mey be 1n 119''°" °'by L.eQuna Beech. CA 9295 t Rona6cl E Jo19y, 222'1 Child p I E S I (COPES) LOAN ASSOCIATION Tile Boerd of Trust-r• your alt0fn9Y Oorottiea El9le Ewing, 904 Alt• Vlata, Newpor1 Beedl. or arenta mergency erv ces RECORDED December MrWttheprlvllegeotretect· IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR Emer1ld Bay, Laguna CA t2te0 Center for Creative Alternatives 31 . 1990 as lnttr No. 50517 Ing eny and an bid• or to ~°""'* ~ ~ -...-.,·.;,..... ~ FISH· Harbor Area _______ -------------------...~EJ----1 n pege the~ you mu11 Ne Thia butlneu 1' con-ducted by en lnOMdUel .... rv ne emporary Housing 1 ,300 Offlcl•I Recofcl• In the offlot formallta.. In any bid or In yo.Jr c1e1m with the court or duc:ted by en tndMOual Rone1c1 E Joa.y · •. t lie R def I Orlllge the bldcllng. t It t the 90tlal OorottlM Ewing Th4I tta1_,. -Iii.ct ·' Community Services • Youth Employment Program 19, 790 ~nty: ecor ° COMIC.LAN J. ~-~tau~ ~ed by Tnta statement wat ~ wttn the County Qetk of Or· American Association of Retired Persons 6,000 t:ald deed of 1ruat o.. • o N • E 1 • c '. v c • 1n. court wtthln f()U( montht wtth the County C1et11 of""' .,. County on Aort 10. Community Services • Senior Services 13.500 tc11t1e1 1n. 1011ow1ng· c~. ...,_ At-from 111e de!• of tw11 a. _,. County on ~ 17 1NS 3 00 LOT 33 OF TRACT NO faire. C...t COfftmYnlty iwance of i.ttert tt proW:Md lt85. , 1'171111 CSP Youth Shelter ,0 9364 IN THE CITY OF Collete Dletrtct In Section 700 of th• "74W Publlthed ~ COM' Regional Counseling Agency 5.000 IRVINE': COUNTY OF OR· Publlanecs Orlllge Cout Probate Code o1 Celttomle Publltf\ed O.enge Coea1 Delly Hot Apr1I 15. 22. 2t, TOTAL $62.500 ANOE . STATE OF CALI· Delly Pilot April 22· 29· tee5 The time for IMlng clalml wUI ()ally PllOt N>ril 22• 29• Mey M.., I . 1985 FOANiA. AS PEA MAP RE-M 431 not expire pr!Of to lo.Jr e. l3.. te&5 M~9 M-419 3. To allocate Eighty-Three Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($83,400) tor eligible planning and administration activities. This shall also Include a contract for operation of a fair housing program for the City of Irvine. As of March 1985, the City of Irvine has allocated and/or spent CDBG funds on lhe following protects: 1982 Entitlemen.t Budget Expended Balance Irvine Housing Opportunities 3,600.00 3.600 00 -0· Administration & Planning 53.400.00 24. 104 16 Fair Housing Council Planning Study Salaries Master Environmental Assessment Irvine Senior Center Orangewood Home for Dependent Children TOTAL 1983 Entltlement Volunteer Center Senior Needs Assessment American Association of Retired Persons Orange County Interfaith Shelter Administration Fair Housing Council Salaries Irvine Senior Center TOTAL 1983 Jobs Bill American Association or Retired Persons Temporary Housing Program Trabuco Drainage Project "Women's Opportunity Center .,........-~urtle Rock Drainage Youth Employment Administration TOTAL 1984 Entitlement AARP Regional Counseling Agency Senior ServlCes Youth Employment Center for Creative Alternatives FISH Extended Day Recreation Laguna Beach Free Clinic lrvlne Senior Center Administration Fair Housing Council Salaries TOTAL 4,935.00 3,000.00 12.524.00 8.836.84 183,300.00 -0-183.300 00 26.700.00 -0· 26.700.00 267,000 00 32,895 84 234. 104. 16 Budget Expended Balance 8.000.00 8,000 00 -0· 22.400.00 22.400.00 -0· 4.000 00 4.000 00 -0· 50.000.00 50,000 00 -0' 68.800.00 34.207 07 4,800.00 29.792.93 190,800.00 -0· 190.800 00 344,000.00 118,992 93 225.007 07 Budget Expended Balance 3,680.00 3,680 00 -0- 55,200.00 53,77 1 33 1,428 67 19.320.00 19,320 00 -0· 9,200.00 9,200 00 -0- 20,240.00 20,240 00 -0· 13,800.00 10.503 00 3.297 00 10.560.00 9,930.65 629.35 132.000.00 126.644 98 5,355 02 Budget Expended Balance 8,000.00 2,952.50 5,047 50 5,000.00 2, 159 58 2,840 02 30.000.00 1,797 27 28.202 73 6,950.00 -0-6,950.00 1.622 31 377 69 2,000.00 1.000.00 652 84 347 16 5.000.00 -0-5,000.00 1.000.00 583 32 -416.68 255,-450.00 -0· 255.450.00 78.600.00 71 ,400.00 7,200 00 393.000.00 16.968.22 376,031 78 The funds expended In Fiscal Years 1982. 1983. and 198'4 did meet the national objective of giving maximum priority to low Income families. The program has also met Irvine's objective of priority to low Income houMhold1, programa to address low Income houaing needs and eligible publle services Th ... programs are addressed In Irvine's Grantee Performance Report which ls prepared annually. Tf\e City of Irvine has proposed no community development programs which will displace any existing houMholds However. 11 required by IM COBG regu11t1on1. the City has a policy tor mlniml1lng displa~ment of persona and • pion to 1U11t persona displaced as a result of block grant actMtl•• Thia 1nfo,m1t1on la published to afford citizens an opportunity to examine the contents &nd submit comment• All p1an1 referenced. previous COBO record• and all federal regulations ere on file 11 the City of Irvine end are avalllble for public review. Written comments are due on or before 5 00 P m on May 13. 1985 Submit comments to COBG C09rd1nator, the Community Development Oepertment. P.O. Box 19575, lrvlne, CA 82713·9S7~ The City Council will hold a public hearing to dl1cu11 lhe propoMd objectives and protect.CS uM of fund• and will take public comments 11 th1t time 01her lnform1t1on may be obtained by c111tng (714) 860-3e95~ City of lnlne ly: City Clef'tl. 01ted· Aptll 26 1985 r?ubllshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aprll 29. 1985 M-445 .. -~1- CORDED IN BOOK 395, month• from the dtte of 1he 1---------PAOES 48 TO 50 IN· P\ll.IC fl>llC[ hMt1ng notice abo'le C L U S I V E 0 F M I S • YOU MAY EXAMINE the P\8.IC NOTIC( CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN LEGAL NOTICE tl4e kec>t by Ille court H you ---------THE OFFICE OF THE NOTICE IS HEREBY 1ra a perton lnt«ested In , flCTITIOUI ...,...U MAm ITA~ COUNTY RECORDER OF GIVEN thet t Public HMrlng Ille estate. you mey _..,. ...._ aTAT'lmNT The 1o1ow1ng pereont .,. SAID COUNTY will be l'leld by lhe City Coun· upon the executor or edmln-The toltowlnig ~ .,.. dolnQ ~ tt EXCEPT AN UNDIVIDED ctl of the City ol IMne on Ille lltrtlor or U90fl tile et-OOtng ~ 11 p A C I F I C P U 8 l I · ONE·HALF INTEREST OF Northwood Pltoe (4A) and torney tor the ••ec:utor or TO M TO MBER LIN C.\TI ONS/CAllFORNIA All OIL. OAS. MINERALS Northwood Place (4B) ad· admln!Strllor, tncl ftle with PLUMBING 741 Amigo• OIV£A. 119 11th St . • 1. A N D 0 T H E A dencll to the ~I the COUf1 With proof of-, Wty ~ BMctl CA Hunllngton BHCl'I. C,_ H Y O R O C A A 8 0 N egreement tor muftl-famlty vlOI. a written r.ci~t ttll1· 92660 92848 SUBSTANCES LYING IN apW1menll rlnanoeo wtth Ing 11111 you ~Ire epeciel TomaaJay Tombetlln. 74t Jol'lnDoug1uBrumm. ll9 .ANO UNDER SAID LAND proceeds from Ille City of "otloe of Ille fifing Of an In· Am1go1 Wey Newport 11th St , 11 1 Huntington BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 lrvlne multt-famlty mortgage .,.,..lory and 9'>P'ai911'Mnt of Beac:l'I. CA 92660 8-ctl. CA 92M4 FEET MEASURED VEA· revenue booc:I program The .. t ......... or of tl'le P9fl· Tl'llS bullnetl II con-Tl'tl1 buSI,,... It con· TICALL Y FROM THE SUA· hearing wOf be held on M1y t1on1 or accountt mentk>ned cluctect by an 1ncl!Vlduai ducted by an lndMdual FACE OF SAID LAND BUT 14. 1985, II 8 30 pm . or .. In Secoon 1200 and 1200 5 of Tom Tomoerlln JoM 0 Brumm WITHOUT THE AIGKI' n tile< Hite< tt poulble Ille Callfornlt Probeta Code. TlllS 11a1-.1 ..,.. fllecl Tlllt etat_.t ,... nted SURFACE ENTR'I" THERE· t1 Ille Irvine City Council Cwof A. C>eeome, Al· will'I tne Couoty Cltr'll of O.· !Wltll 1M County Citr1i of Or TO. AS RESERVED IN THE Cllt mber1. Interim Civic tOJMY fof "'"lttoflef. t.O I.. tnge County on April 17 enge County on Aprll 10 DEEDS RECORDED IN Center. 17200 J1mb0rff Imperial Hl 9hw1p, 1985 1985 BOOK 9546. PAGES 808 Bouleverd, lrvlne. C1lltorn11 An.MMt, CA '2901 f'2741C2 "27'8IO AND St 1 OFFICIAL AE· Further 1ntorm111on on Pubhhed Orange Cou1 Put>llll'led Orange Coetl P\.it>llet1ed Or~ eo.i CORDS · 11111 Item may be obttlned by Dally Piiot ,_prll 22. 23 29 1 Deity Piiot Apnl 22 29 May Diiiy Piiot April t5. 22 2t YOU ARE IN DEFAULT calling (714) st0·3S95 1985 6 13 1985 May 6 1985 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Oiied Aprll 19, 1985 MT -432 M-434 M-41e DATED 12129190 UNLESS Publlshed Orange Cou1 YOU TAKE ACTION TO Diiiy P410t April 29 1985 I PROTECT YOUR PROP· M·446 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT I A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ---------NEED AN EXPLANATION """'° OF THE NATURE OF THE P\lllC nuilC[ 1~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PROCEEDING AGAINST ITATEMENT Of' ' YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-AaANOOMMENT Of' L-------------------------- TACT A LAWYER l UIE Of' f1CT1TIOUI •20 P11ma1um, Irvine, CA IUllNEll NAME 1 90720 "(If 1 street tddreu or Tiie lollowlng persons 11 1 h1ve 11>ancloned the ute of I common dtslgnt on ° I'"• F1c1111ou1 But1nu1 pr()9efly 1' shown tbOve, no Neme Lido Penlnault Boet I warranty •• given as to Ila Storege lOO Slllpytrd w1y complet-or correct· Newport e.acn CA 92663 nes1) . Tll• beneficiary T"· FICtttlo ·, 8u11neu I uncle< aald DMd of Trust. by '"' u reuon 01 a br.-ch or default Ntme referred to abova 11r1s In the obllgtllon• ..curtd flied In Or1noa County Non thereby heretofore ex-April 27 1982 FILE 0 eculed encl clellvered to the F 188210 unclet11lgned a wrltt4'11 Dec· Wllbo l"dustries. Inc iOO lartE,} 01 Def•ult tnd De-Ltdo Perk Drive. N-por1 mt lor Sale t nd written Beecl'I CA 92663 lee of brHC;, tncl of elee· T1111 bu11ne11 was con· no ductect by 1 corporttton 110 10 . cauN Ille under· Tiii• 1111ement WU rtM!<I slgMa-io-eell Mid pr099fly w1tn tile County Clerk of O.· to tatltfy Hid obllgatlon•. 1111ge County oro Apr11 10 and ther .. fttr Ille uncltr • fll&5 . ACROSS sio'*' Ctuted Nici notic. ol " l'ttrkll .,,.. Vice braec:ll and of tleetlon to be ~ W'4tto lnduetn9.. Inc ' 1 .._, .. ,,, .. ' recorded January 18, 1985 Published O<ange Coas; ~ 0 •1 •• '" 1 DOWN ,,,, ... I as lnttr No 85--020 t58 of 0.11" Pll01 Apnl IS n 19 • F ' " Ottlcitl Records In tile office , •• '. 19s5 1i' V.:1• .. ~ •" • of the Recorder of Ortnge .. ty" M·•:?S 1 • A,,., 11.1• County. I ~ •" , ,.. ,.r • " Said ... wa.11 ~made but ~' n,,, t .. ,, ,, .,. • " ('t••ALJi t ... ' without co,,.n1n1 or •tr· r-P\llllC NOTICE • ' ... •. I)• r ""' renty,expr ... orlmplled.r• l, ut••• •• , ,, .... , gtl'dlng lltle potMttk>n, or Pursuant to order of lhe H .,,.,. ,. • • ~• ~---,· encombrancet. o pay tne 1c111torn11 Co11111 Com· • •·,.. " • • .. • ,...._,<: remtlnlng prlnelptl tum oflmlsek>n, not1C411 ol publlC , J f..-10·-· ;i4 -;,.,, >-tile nota(t) NCured by Nici hearing 1s g•vel' to ow,,.,., 1r o\11 ... • • .. deed o4 Trutl, with lnl«•t and occupenll of surround· ~" '' • • .. In tald note pro<tlded, tel· Ing !>'°'*1-and othat vane• II tn~. under the 1 •nttretted parties Said put>· 1erm1 ot Hid 0..0 of trust', ltc ,,..,.,ng le tch.ouled on ..----......,..---,..,,,--.,...,..-,..,......-1 .... cnargee. and •11s>enM1 tile 8th or Otl'I Of Mey 1985 2 3 J !'i of tile Tr1i11 .. and of the 11Q9nc1a tOt Nl911Cllton tor '""" cr•ted by Mid 0..0 co111a1 permit number ~,-4..,....--+-+--+--ol Trust 6-M--002 •• tubm11te<S by Said ... wlll be held on Sawdutl FM!lvl l CorOOt· ............. -+-+--+--Tuetd.,. Mey 2t. IMS al ttlOn 1 30 p m 1n the !Qbtly to the Subtect ~oon 11 to building IO<Iattcl II so 1 pe<'mlt the con•trvctton OI • ~-+--t---t----1 Soutll l.,..t Street. Ofenge gr°"" QI b\llldlnc>I ($ or SI Cahtornle 92'61 I cluOfleatlng 111.tOttcal land· At the time of the lnftiel m111k1 of Laguna 9Mch publleallon of till• notice.. Theee ~Inga w1n De 1n tile totll amount ot the un ptlllCe ffom Juty 5 to s.p....,_. pelO ~ of the OC>ll· bet 1 1915 Conslf\IC110n 10 g41tion ~ Dy fht tbov9 l c~menot 1ppr6'11fmllety clMCrlbed deed of trutt and M1y ,0 1095. Ol1 P'OC*'Y ~-+--+-+--+-~ Mllmattd ooata. •lll*'Mt. IOCated 11 935 Lt1gUna C.· tnd ~It l-40.M7 II nyon Aoad L~ BNdl r....-+--+--..-~ The 10111 lr\clRteclnett c.tlfomlll • being .,, .. ,Im ... on ~I Said putllle ,_.'19 .," theopen~bld!S~led ~ 11 900 AM on m-+-+--1 may be ot>tainecl by ~ t"-11'1 Of tth Of Mty IMS (7141 M~IS7 °' (213),at Calftor,_ Coatt• Com, 627-'MS tM city~ IN mlHIOll, Slate l ullclln9, I .. te roorn 11t.4, 350 MCCaltlttet I O.ted Apfl 22. tMS Sen frencieco C4!Mf0tnia I TAC-t4t02 MlfUHI PtMAMCIAL 1ntorm11ion,.qtingtot"'9 C~TI091. Al MID OONttl ~ wtM tie "--+-+---t-....... -,._,.Tll, 9'f T ..0. ..... .....,.. at lht oftlce of the W'ICI COWNttf ....... ltf: Ceutomt• eo.tttl ~-._..-4--+--+-+-- UM& ,,.~•----mlttiOll. SO\lth eo.tt Ort-........ .._..ll. tract 245 w l roedQy On1wa, CA -(1M) Lono 8etc11 tt...., 7 Oi1Y9 ...0. P'10f to MIO publlC mMtlftg PublllMd Orange Cout ~bath9d OrlnQI Cotst Delly Pll°' Apnl H. ~·v • Ot ffy Piiot AOtll H n . ,. ..... .-.--+--+-- t3 ,.., -, .. ~ -'T~--tt----"'I =--,,1 ,~_,___._.....__ PREVIOUS PUZZLE S~lllD " . • "'• ti .... .l4 P1rtt t .i~ Gr#i"fllto ·~~11. Jf. ,. '""''" • , .. t l~ 5,., ..... , "', o,1nr n, .. , ... ~·~, .. ' .. ,., .-p•o., c,r, Bun<ll,. ,f. c '0"0' • --·· ,, "1, I 1 ~-, ----I ·---·---------·-- : CLASSIFIED, Bl-I ·Gephardtniay compromise P.arts of flat-tax proposal Money circuit A •mall clrcult board l• e:umlned prior to lnatallation in a retail polnt-of-.. te com- puter terminal, 100 of which are belna lnatalled in the Phoenix, Arb. area by Valley National Bank and Flnt lntentate Bank ol Phoenlz. The p1ogram will clear retail tran .. ctlona throuall the Arizona Clearlna Hoa.e A.Moclatlon which belle•e. the program will be futer than credit or debit card •Y•tem• ln wide u.e el.ewhere. By JOY DEE ANTHONY OtllY ...... c.,,.....,...., Richard Gephardt, (()..Mo.). a co- sponsor with 8ill Bradley. ( D-N.J.) of a flat -LU proposal that 'AIOUld IOWC:I rates and eliminate most loopholes. said Friday at a public C'ongress1onal hearing at th~ Mcridicn Hott'I 1n Newport Beach that he was willing 10 compromise if necessary on some aspects ofh1s "Fair Tax Act." Maybe that.'s why he 1s confident that some measure of tax reform will be achieved this year. To reconcile his proposal with one cspou ed by Jack Kemp. ( R-N. Y.). Gephardt would have to. among otht'r things. add ta>. mdc>.1ng to his bill. He pointed out Frida) that he 1s not "morally" bound to an ant1- 1ndcxmg position. but he feels there are two good reasons for not st.1ppon- tng that feature of Kemp's bill. "One. we felt as a ph1losoph1cal matter that 1f you started indexing different feature!> of the code you really would carry it th roughout. and we were concerned about the effect of indexmg. say. on the interest deduc- tion or on the basis on capital gains. We feel that 1t 1s complicated. We feel that administratively It really does cause a great deal of problems." .. Secondly. we felt that when you go to three brackets. rather than the present 14. that} ou have less need for mdexmg because there are le s brackets for people to be dn ven 1n b) the effects of the inflation. which 1s really one of the reason you want 10 have indexing." ''I'd say that the issue 1sgoing to be hotly contested and debated a:. we go 1n10 tux reform." he added. When it wa~ pointed out that a study by the National Taxpllyer' lJnion 1howed that taxe would have to he cut every few years under Bradley-Gephardt or ix·oplt would Se( mtlat1on drive thC'1r tax bills up, Gephardt said that thcre are other wa ys to deal wi th automatically mcreas1ng rates. ··Throughout the years. and es- pecially those years when we had 10flut1on. Congress did. on an ad hoc basis. reduce taxes about every two or three years in order to overcome the clTccts of 1nflt1t1on:· he obsc~d. "The problem "as we g3\C the ta'-. rcduet1on by eroding the base rather than by reducing rates in most cases. And that is part of the reason why we have such an erod~d base 1n our tax code today." Gephardt sa~s he prefers simple rate reducuon when necessary rat.her than indexing or increased loopholes. Richard Foster. president of the Interstate Electronics Corp. in .\nahe1m. ~•d he hoped Gephardt would change his mmd about the increase 1n capital gains taxes 'that Most of the two-hour heanng was devoted to problems of world trade. Except for Barbara Kamm. senior vice-president of Marine Nattonal Bank in Irvine. panel members came out against an unadulterated free trade position Gephardt said Congress is lookir\~ right now at the poss1b1li t) of a surcharge on 1mponsorsomc form of imposed "rec1procit} ·· In other 21'. 11"" HtnrdF ~ ~ I MauiLP Business is so good Xerox is closing its Irvine pl~nt NASDAQ CIUOlallon\ e1vvoor 7"' 70. OunkO \ NEW YOAK IAP1 8 1rtcl'lr S~ • ,~lelCn •ric>wlno l'ltlll'lell Did\ 8rwTom lfll 2 Ovrlron 20 2Q•1, HOQ.tn S • S • MayP1 IC»I 1~ Hoo•er 77"" 11'-MavnOI By JOY DEE ANTHONY DellJ ..... C:.n•• .... I A Xerox copier refurbishing center 1n Irvine isclosi!1g because business is Zuckerman from the Rochester. N.Y. manufacturer's headquarters. In the old days. people more oflen tenninated a rental contract or leas- ing arrangement wnh Xerox than they do toda)'. Their old machinec; went to a rcfurb1sh1r.g center to be restored to tip top cond111on >\t that point. the mach10fs could be rented or leased out again_ "Our I 0-Sencs copiers have been so successful and so popular that there's been a marked reduction 1n that kind of activ1t} ... he said. In add1t1on. "mam more of them ha"e ~en purchased outright rnmparcd Zuckerman said the closing of the writers are made. •ncl ID•H• otter' Dv auttee, u • ..,,, O•nw:n In inc plant will affect. 195 hourly-There will be only two Xerox ~·::=:ep:,~o1.,: ~~r~~ ; ' ;~ ~~~~~ paid people and 25 salartt'd em-refurbishing centl'rS left when the ~!r-u~~do;~t~ ~:l~lc ~~ r• ~~.7° ployees but that Xerox would .. do its Irvine plant closes. Even so. an cornmtnion tor Frt· c.1w1r • :ia , .o i, EiotrB da d t" t h h I · do C•nonG 111' ,.,, E18C81o rn es o see t at I ose peop e operation in a Chicago suburb r.e.-~s•i.ee11e1r ..., All! rao '"' 7"i uc1 furctl)Osffiom Wit hin the COm-~p-a--'n-..,-.--'--ce;r t t fl t h ~ · f h · AEL ' 1S'• 2S 1 C•oSwl I''" 17 • Emcor J U U I SS .3 a t e ""-61nn10g 0 t IS AFAPrJ 37 1 39'> Casev\ 191~ 10'•• EmpAlr probabl} in outhcm California. year. The other plant is a de~nment AVM 10 10~ ~entcor 1s • 1s, lnoC"• ..,-. J bod -h II d bo f h Acadln ti t~ tiU\ 11 , 11\ti ntwl\11 "-enain Y no } 1st n e a ut o t c marn manufacturing ac1 ht}' m AcuA•v 11 , 21>. rvms • IS'• 16 010i1 the fact that there will ine' llabl) be a Rochester suburb where cmplovee AO.cLD s, s~ l'lmLH 17, 19 ., rmG ~omc attn11on there." he said. "We're transfers could occur 1fcon1inued iow !~~~ 1:~ 31: 1~~~~ ' ~2f!; ~~ ~~t0 not happy about that but wbat can demand for rcfurb1sh1ng required Aov~o• ,..., 6:\lo 11u1" "-F•~Fn }'OU do? If you don't have that ktnd of them . ' :r1~:1~ n'•"-U'"' l~~~J8 s. 1·. ~~~~ work 'nth . I d h 0 ,. h x Amu•t 4 , IS IOwCo ..... Fonar ' t: 'o umc you use to a\ e. nc o I l' ero>. copier'> now AF urn 11. 11 o1rr11 ''" ~,, ForAm )ou ha'l' to make som• ad t ti b h--" r h < · 1 AG•"' 3' • 36~ ome1r 11, ., Fore\_10 .. JU'i -re ur 1s eu in nine. t c I )4). w1I l\M•o1 1•-n "' mtShr 100, 1 , Frnkco ments... no" be .... orked on In M•'"ICO. AN!ln\ 17'• ll'o lmwTI 79 • 791,. Frnt.EI Be ti "" AOunr '-'> nPao ' ~1. ~ • FrHSG cause re urh1shing 1s part of the Zuckerman said. Though Mexican :~:g~e 1t:: 1t~ ~~1~ >-: !,: ~~Ta'i1 , manufacturing operati on. these cm-offit1a ls have told Xerox managers Ana•~ • •1·1• h ro,~r '''• •'" 1•ne1c11 ployccs arc technically 1ra1ncd 10 that marketing art1\ 1t1es would be !~~1 If' l~.~ '11.'t'° 'liz 1~~ ~"~"~" Panlclpat,. in c>thcr W I (' . t d f I I -,,.,~,, J • ft-Iii sc l >,. 11""' " i " ... cs oasr res nctc 1 oca part1cipat1on in All sL1 , 3 • ., 11um " ,,.. _, Plant!>. Areas which could absorb Xerox plants d d not h "" " • lS~ 8ffr reca I 1ncrcaS<'. t IS Avnt~ ~ ,, ""' St·l? s 11-12 ~ronSc ,...,,. • t d I h I I z •••dC 'Iii 7~ en•MO •'• 6 , HAolcl w11h earlier products." ..... orkcrs. he said. inc!ude service hai. nothing 10 do "llh the lr"ine leoo 49 e1111>A 14"-1s rev>.o o._n1,a ion~ an pants w ere com-pant cosing. uckerman ..aid. It •1111H h ,•~! 1Cart n•. 1• vro<Jv pu1cr peripherals and electronic ly...... Id h h d kMAm ~ o-ewev •'1 • •'-Ha~ ~ wou a\oc s ut own an}'way . :;I, , ~"' 1acrv , ~ f3 H•;~ll •----------------------------------------------· et1Lb • 3~ •1~ ~s,1-;1 ~~kNt IDb ' ''• >,~. r g1 ,r,, llli> Hlll'ldYn lrdll'( VI 8 I . '~ l-lecl'IQ8 _Mexican food king says the taste bud is real king Former migrant w ill go nationwide n ext year with his bra nd-of spicy foods "I uc;ed to conic to San Antonio to buj ingredients not avai lable in Dallas." he recalled. ··1 figured this must be a good sausage to~ n." By SHEILA ALLEE A1oocl1ted PrHo wrn .. ~ .\ i'. .\ ""T O"I 10. f c~a'> -It\ J 50 (l()()...\quare-IC1ot Y.arehou\c nn thc \Uuth '>ltk of to~n. Raul J1ml'nt·1 lormt·r migrant farm "orh·r nrc'>1clc\ 11\l'f his \t'll-madt• SUCCC\S With a $:!(JOO loarl and datl}' pra)ers. Jinll'na founded a \au..agc compan~ 'I )cars ago that ha\ gro .... n into J1mcnl'/ Food Product'> Inc J hu'>IOC\\ ~11h annual \alt'\ of $311 mllh11n Jl\d plan<; for natwnv. 1tk t'' pltn\lon J1m1nl'/ " 110 .... kno""n around lO"'O J\ .1 rhil.11llhrop1\t \\hO fi:ed\ thel'ld1·1h on I hank<,g1,1ngand.,>,ho has pl;1~cd hmt at political lund- ra1scr<> Im \1,1,or lkn., < 1\ncrosand formt·r J1rr\1drnt1JI l.1nd1datc Walter Mondak ·\nd .... 111k \llul''' h.1\ h<.•t·n '"ct·t. J1m10t'/ hJ' ~1·r1 hi\ rhilnsoph\ hland In ht \ltl u·\\tul h1: .,a,., .. }'OU h." 1· to II nd 1 ht• nt·l'd nl I he J>COpk \ Oll h:i\l' t(! pkil\t' the ta-;tehud " l1m t'nl'/ pr11d11<"t' 111r11lla' p1cantt• ,,1u11· ta malt·-. l ht'C'>1.'\ hur- ntos and .,,,u,agc -arc nn grtx.-t·r·, shelve<, 1n 2:! ''ates and thl\ )t·.ir he say<o hi\ loud ...... ,11 go nat1on.,..1d1· .. .l1mcnc1 ha-, t•xpanded . 1r1 part. hccausc consumers have developed more of a taste for Mexican food. ··People want a change." he said J1menc1 1<; a familiar face in San ·\nton10. ~hen· hc often appears 1n his traditional i;ombrcro-likc chefi; hat and cook\ mat. He spon'ior~ an annual Thankc;g1v1ng dinner for the clderl) 1n F-on Worth and an Antonio. drawing 8.000 in Fonh 'Worth and I 0.000 in San >\nton10 last \l'M The dinner., ha'c gro~n into a tornmun1t~ "'•de project. but J 1mene1 "lhl' 1mpctu\ tx·h1nd thcm. "\l. t• haH' l'X'cn hlc,c;cd b) 1he good I ord -Oll' and m} fam1I~ ··ht> }a1d. "I fl•el likl· thc <>cn1or etlllen'> art> thl' forgo1tl.'n ont''I M) ph1losoph) 1s we rnmc here \\Ith nothing and we leave '-'Ith nothing I hel1c'c in shannit ·· I 1fl· "'"'not always so pro-.perou'i 1111 J1mC'no. ~ho at age 14 left hi\ I ort \l. orth home ..... here h•'I latht·r "a" in the Mn1can food bu'i1ne\\ h1m~ctf-m~k1ng chort/O or Mexican 'au'a~e. and 'cll1ng 1t in f on Worth •\fter working 1n licldc, during h1'i ll'l'n-agc ~car\. J1menc1 returned home. peddling hi\ father'' l hor110 h) da) and M>rlong as a hotel hellbm at night ----- .\fter he marm·d J1mine1 told his father he wanted to stan a little sausage business 1n San Antonio. He borrowed $2.000 from his father and headed ~outh While his wife rnoked ~usage in a .,mall kitchen. he peddled the prod· uct. working 'IC\.en day'> a week and sometimes 19 hours a day. I\ local food chain g;:t'c J 1menl."1 his first big marketing break and in time others fo llo .... cd suit. 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NWll s S' • '1 r1111r ' l '• Noxell 1'"' "II uicl<• 1 l!t I NuclP!l 11• • Liance 1 16 26'. ~Hnef 6~ L•nOlle\ llM 1 II 11'1 11-161• loC• '1'~,.l ~""J!i: 'j' , ·~~ ~:'o • t r:=k;;._ > ''-DI! 6', 71, lny1 • 44 > trTP l ~·· 1vTu1 16.., 't'-~oco ~" 1 111&rd 76>,.. 1 c A 'i' q~ ''• Cl 11.. •btf '• MAdGE 14 14' • PcGe "-:141 MafflPt l'lli 11ll P•n\Oll 1 , 2 1-MatMr 1\11 ••• l>aulP! • ' .- Richard Gephardt words, 11 a country shuts out Ameri- can produ('ls. some say we should shut out theirs. Gephardt noted that some Congressmen favor a reduction in a country's business with us that matches ·the percentage of the trade defkit they are said to cause. Speaking for the pro-free trade side, Kamm argued that what we should focus on are tax incentives. labor rate~. and other internal problems. Taxes are too high. industry is 100 fat. she said. An~ oft he measures current- 1) being considered by Congress. c;hc added, arc "reactions not actions ... As such. they will hurt the Amcncan- comumer. and "even more ins1d1ous· h." allow U.S. industry to operate without lookine at such things as the cost of financing. labor rates and product1.v1t} -·- ' On the - '" ~. , • ; J • NYSE CoMP osnf 1 RAN sAri10 1i1s ~•rs CUSllC PllCU 0 ' ,-, J 1 ~ • 1~ • i r .' ) UPs AND D o w ~s 11. DOWNS Name Lat• c~ I Puatne r·-'· J Perm n ,,.._ ~ Y~Ch lOe -;. 4W 1\1'> -1 S Hl9h I 11. -.. 'Nat~ -., Ka~i 1 ~ -1~ 'EAL i · -~ AmSL '9 '" -~ Moflwk at ,..., -. l~ WnAlr Lin r-~ 1J AmAl>t'~ -.... \ ~SHY -,,.. l• RonM>n 4 ..\... ... 1S FleetwEn l/, -1i,, I!~ .... -'I• 7S'·• -4•1. 'J .,. ''" -l9 l I , . ., -• 20 W A 2 l'«>f Ir .. -I 21 AnlhOnylnd I -~ H viChartCo lt -.. fomnMtg ..,, lt -'• vlef' ' , .... -l ,. 2S AU911 21~ -' .. NEW YORK !AP) AJK 29 Today 217 n1 76' 17 6 AMEX LEADERS :1 Pct. tl ~ l t., H ti s.j l· J Pre" dav 231 UI 31 ' NEW Y~I( (AP) -Sale$, ' Pm. Pf"IU and net cl'la119e ot the ten "'°'' active A~r•can Stock E •Change •Hues tr a d 1no than SI n a 11on a 11v a t mo r t WangLaoe 7U.~ 17lt -. BAT Ind I~ 'I· 16 -1·16 ~moa111 1?&1 13 -'• mePtri 2 7·16 -1-16 ~ush Ind n 121"2 -\ti urta n o 96'.IOO 1417 -., IE omm ~:1 Slto ,; ~1rotec11 1 -• .S N pf A IF 7lt -• v1ContA1r ,1 l~ + lto NASDAQ SUMMARY NE W YORK I API -N\0$1 acilYt 011..-· ·tnt ·counttr llocks ''C'led bv NASO M~~= •"D 100 ~A\!!~~ MCI 1 ·~ 1 '8 "J -• Ovtood ;· 1 10 ~ VMX , fh ~ TlcrnA 31 +1 J Pt0PE• M·· '• ~ + ~ APPie ( 4, 2 i,. 22 -~ Ouotrn 13., 11'• 111' -• ran~,., 46~.IOO 1~ 11-. + , M1crTc U.2,tOO II"' 11 '• -1'• CoLD Quo TES 5-lO<l ~IO 00'0 .. _ MOflOaot L-'"""""'9 h•"'41 '3T.I00 Oii 0 ~ l -•''"'"" "•••onv $JU 50 Oii $ 1 oo .._ •"•"' "' ···"'9 '3t? 3.-oft to ,, ~,_.,.._, '"'"II P J) 0'.I 111> IO to Zwtcll "''.....u.o'~' 0.0 U V tO wp SO 10 '),j~ 1 • ..... ~ M""4y A _,...., ,.,.,._ <llU4y qvot•I '3n 50 oil f ,"l\l .............. ""'' ,11.,1y OV(ll•I W' to Orf' 1 0() t~• '•I'•. 4•..., ,..,,,.,, o.-, 0u0111 &J3t o~ ~·· '' o~ 1n c-• ~l'ill" 1 •"l'I''" F1• '3tl oo Oii i() to 1 METALS Quo rEs '~ NEW Y()tlK &P 1(>('1 ,_, .. ,_ ,_ .. - ~ •-••J~ c-• _...., ""'C-• _.. ,,_,.., CIO.a '' ~ t 1 , •4 c __,,. • puund .J S oe.11nat!Of'\'t ~ '·' '' -h po-""'"'" HV C-> ~· "'°"'" .. -r' ....... ~.' .," # '"'"'''°d zi..c ... •~ •• \.,0~1 •l•n._,n,i ~,,...,_,.... "" ·~ 12f> ........ ,,,, ___ ...... f) --.. ;><I() Cl"' ............ ...,, " ... ,,....,, a-te '·o~""'"""'"" Nvr.......,. __ , .. . .,..,, ~ J'.!Oloo n1100-to11>"--•0t• ~ \_:'0 ' ().) 5190 ~t< ,,...C'f\eni t"C"I\ ...,._ "'. #That·s an apt description of both business and bustness_people along the Orange Coast. 'fu keep track of where companies are going and wh lch people are helping them get ther ,just watch 'Credit Line· -ever day in the Business section of your new DlilJ Pilat I ',, i T HE D I L\' PIJ .. OT IFIED OFl-'lt:E lfOl HS Tel~1•hom• ~F' in·: ._\tondan -Frid an 8:00 .\.\1.-.1::~0 P.\l. Bu~int-io. Countt"r: \lond11' · F ricl<H s~oo \.\t. .1:o•i P. 't. Monda\ Tut> <la·v ht. \Ion. \"\' t>rl nrsdu' Thur~da' · FrnJa, I hur-. h1 I 11 THE ~EAL ' ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS ....... THE REAL ESTATERS COLD We.LL BANl(eRO Lo 1 Br c!Mn, 2nd floor .1475/mo. Mehelm Sl Shown by appt 5'$-3229 ........ , ... \ l la,llr ...... 11 ... , flrtf(IHS.1111111, ............. lttlt'lllltPlm. Fr .. tlH.H1-llOJ YILU ... VA Spac1ou1 E·•ld• Aptt. Encl gar, patio, dlhwshr & stove. Most u111• tree. No pets & no watwbeda. 1BR, 1 Peraon 1585-M26 1BR. 2 Peteon• $6104450 2323 Elden Ave., C.M. 548-78~ WUfRllOlllOI · Want a eetectlon of great llvlng? We can offer any· thing from 1 small apt to a 48d hM. If IOOklng In CM.NB.or HB think of UI first fo' that etiolee of Ideal living TSL MGMT 842-1803 NB REAL TY 875-1842 WllTUIE YILUll 2Br 1 Y.Ba. new crpt• $685 POOL ANO SPA 846-8122 833-8917 FrM~ H lllrtltf WH't 2339 Port CarJlale Pl In l & .. t. lttck U40 Single family BayerHt Spee 3BR 2ba. Frple, gar. 1871 Tustin, C-3 I ... 1._ lutll&AA Ed L60eonelll Own/ Agt 11 1 Entertain In 4bdrm fise · 3BR 3BA. large frplc, new Penln. P1 area. S 1100/mo 1 ~·~\ -xr 1 & 2 Bdrm aptt, pool, epa, ...._. -· 842·9 l/Hm-6«-4720 2be formal dining rm dbl paint In & OYt. Cathedral yrly, no peta. Avail :-4,, , · INnod"!....rt1m. pa~loto' ~~. y. lllflWI ......... a llllEHI DIST• ........ ruaiak.. gar frplc $800'• 53M 190 celling•. Option money lmmed. 7141875-8890 or 1~--. I TSl M~;GEMENT llrll "4f1111t M4 2 38r/den. xtra lge lot Be1t Alty fee I S10,000, rent $1375/mo. 213/433-2975 Sandy ev , .......... ....., w/traller access, Back • ..,.,. ... ,. Ziil 1cy blue pool enhanc.s Call Petee31-1286 cenu ..... , 278 Eutaldecute,el6tln28dr, 754-0081or842-1803 ·1 ...... , ...... Yery . Bay area. Call for appt. Furnt.h:d M lnilrium 4 2bdrm flat mom'• kltch Lse or lse?opt. VER· 1 Ba, huge yard (being ... Pilat rzu tllllf ..... 1.,,, Oatl $243,000 Agt. 538-1461 mo'•· Ha;t>or view. 3br 2 only $500 other• avail SAILLES CONDO. Large 1::~·m~P~i ~:!~~$~ retandscaped). garage. *™ apt w/kJtL tt 1111 ld-ll1I Harbor Ridge 4Br 15a8K ba. Lg pvt yard. gar-539-8190 Belt Alty fee 1 Bdrm, pooilelubhOYM. deposit 760_9515 llreplace, dllhwasl'te<, & bath. All ullla pd a11umable. $619,500. dener/water $2000/mo. Large 4 Bdrm home LM/oPtS800/mow/$l00 refrlg,wasl'te<+dryer, $400/mo 861-3653 Low down 250-1822 Agt 644·5922 Ive message. w/pool avall 5/1 $1250. towatd dn pymt or $750 Lg 1Br 1Ba, deck, utlla, 'h:.~nrrt. ~:!!.P:pers7r5_' laat .... ·CC .. ll . JACOBS REALTY rent. 845-7408 d/w, lg encl deck $775 + ....... a ., .... -Ullll YIEW •U IHSM l1t.nhutl 87s..6173 NEW 2Br 2Ba Condo nar 111, lut 873-8478 Call Craig, 631-1266. -Sharp 3Br Carmel. Lrg lot Gta111l 2202 lrple, micro, pool, 14Jp;;-. 2Br 288 Dpll(, frpl, MW Drive by 136 Cecil Pl. 2:~J~:;;:.~1n~ ~ IHI. lu'"1 1142 S242,500 Agt 759-1997 lmlll lniat 2244 view. $1350. 644-4099 decor. 2 ear gar $950. s1001mo. Clean & quiet ---'"""'"• •Sa' or Lease Option; .IAllll IW.n 28r 2ba, woOd floors, Newport Crest· 3BR 2~ba Open Houae Sat 9-6. ' 538-0921 TIE ILIFFS 2 sty 2bd 1Yiba condo, ..,llT-TlllD · frplc, micro, dbl garage, near pool and tennis crts: 415'/\ Iris. 838-7714 $675/mo-$695/mo 2 Bd ,,. ...... ti. ..... .,... ...... 111 Price alut\ed 1280,0001 5 bdrm, 7 bathe, 7100 sq ft, wine cellar, gourmet kitchen, penoremle vt.w. private gate, 4/5 ecre + much more. Sacrmc. at $995,000. To see call pool, sauna, Jae, assume FAlllLY 1111111 PllP IUIAl1911T $900/mo. 84-4-2227 Model decor. Avail May Charming 1Br 18a w/vlew. Eattalde Oeluxe 2BR apts encl gar.Indy rm, Exe91ien~~!~~ condo 125K, loah at ~~·s;~~nt. Seller It waiting for an 11•1171-1111 * *lllTALI** 15. $1300/mo, 548-2027 Frig & lndry avl $695 1~Ba. 2 atory. • Patio, yd1/pat101. cloM to 4 BR, 3 BA, vaulted wood :~l~~C:.J~' S~O ~K offer on this beautifully Walk to waves 2br flat CALL US REGARDING Npt Height• Aree Condo. Eves/Wknds 673-7079 pool, new crpta. No peta. beach, nr major sh<>ps. oelllngs throughout, lots 2 yrsat 10% 213/29_...:722S remodeled family home w/cfpts & .drpa clean IRVINE LEASES 3br, 3ba, frpl, 9Af., w/d, C"tl .... 2724 $6tS/mo. 842-<>9&5 (~~~1~rf ~..::) of glass. overlooking with 4 bedrooms + den steal at $600 hurry Im llastl ..._ micro, new & beaut. no E-slde upper 1BD 1Ba quiet greenbelt. a and formal dining room 539-6190 Best Alty fee H •-•1 pets S1250 .. 850-2529 1 Br 1 ba crpta drps, stv, huge walk-In Closet "" 1n llAOll IW.n PITlta TllllE 111-1211 pleasant retreat for you II eiwn-10-X. NWI AND private pool and 111· 71M Rent option elegant 3bdrm ref~, pool & lndry rm cpt paint gar w/d hook· Dayt 875-1842 i nd Y~~~m ... lly. Fee land IOW Y11W +IO' i~=·ng°t:t _;i1m:u~I ltlltll 220 Rancho San Joequln, 2br multi ba trplc 2 ear gar $8 . move In 645--0289 up.' No P.ts: $550/mo Eves 980-<t614 WM~R ._.. 0 H WATll c au 631.1400 for deialls Ptaia11lt 7 & den on the golf course, spit M $1100'• 539-6190 1Br. iar!t: $485/mo. Call Call CraJg 831-1286 BEACHWOOD VILLAGE --------Wtih boat slip. 3Bdrm . 3 BO l BX l level unit on S 1100/mo. 760-8708 8"t Alty fee Biii 45-15 after 5pm 136 Cecll Place . Enjoy Huntington BQh 2'h8a. Upgraded:--~ ·\ 11 HI H• 1'\ 1 the aand. 3 fireplaces & TURTLE ROCK EXEC. The kind 3br 2ba hme yrty 2Br l'ABa TownhOYae. No I eji~~\:·P Lifestyle Tlllf'l lllT HY •••• saao.-1111:-11 .. ""· fantastic view all levels. CONDO WITH VIEW $1050 w/dahWStir & more gar, no pets 1550/mo. ,.•. •. In Garden Setting lllT llLL Ask for B1tbara Of Frank, ~ l'I EAl ESTATE Wall to wall carpeting with VIEW. Highly won't last 4 appt 881Victoria842-7404 Rqn dm- Anxloua Miter l'tu prleed lmmaeu1!!'~a Mesa Agts 847-33741848-2262 ,,--.• 131~1400 thrOYgh-out. 2 car ~ar-upgraded 24001113 BR 539-6190 Sett Alty '" 2BR 1ba, cl09ed gar, up-FIREP CE *:OOI & Spa ~ . ~ :, ' . ·~ . . thl. i.....-. .. Bdrm 3 ... Townhome. 3 .. _ .. rooma age, vacant. $2450 mo 2'hba,den,lamrm. 2 B1 .... ;.. __ .. 38 28 stairs_ 5550 2230 LA • pool, patio.* pedouslmmaeunlla ..,._, ~ ... .,..,., 1--' 1044 annual $1700/mo 1st/lut + uni vv. .... 01. r a. · ' X-LG 1 & 28r Apts. E· •Biiiard Room home below markert. It 2'1t bathe, family room'. mat llAYllW lll0,100 1133 E. BALBOA clean';. Mo~eln lmmed. dbl gar. xlnt cond $1175 Rutgers. Call 75-4--0986 Side $550.Up 557-2841 •BeautlfUI Landae.plng needs a little attention, Seller wlll her1p finance. llOHlllLI Lowest priced 4 Bdrm. .. .. IW. n 6 mot to 1 yr IM or & s 1350 Agt 759-8389 2Br 1 Ba. 241 Cotta Men Hu 2Br 2'1t8a Dptx with * Prtvate patlol & decks !~:nh~:,tgr:~ n~~::; Call now. This won't lastl $2400 down, seller light vtew. AQI 759-1997 121·21H LCASE OPTION. Call }{Int loeatlon. Lido Isle St. Gar, no peta $525. xt~ $675 Huge yd dbl 1tProleeelonal manao.a bedroom, family room 548-2313 provides FHA financing, •-•-l Owner !Of appt to see. B rustic bungalow w/dbl Sierra Mgmt 550-1014 gar 673_83361842.~ 1 Bedroom Fromn S5 E5 P low fixed 1ntere1t rate ... at1 nal Ctrtal ••I .. ,_ 2222 Glau 673-7771 , gar, new appls & relrlg All ttl Id L lbr ef lg Exec 1 Bdrm From and lordmal dln,1n1g8.0 orolceo 2BR townhouse with oar· OWNER. 3 bedroom. lam-CHTRH ING lou 28R 770-0075 $1450/mo 675-0193 .... u25' pa35' nog ,,...t'•r r • lllTllT ,. 2 Bedroom From 95 reduce to ' · age. Only $83 500. Call lly room ape upgradet "' ..., spec 1 · --$4 · ,.,.. · $725/m 2 Bd 1 ~ba SOfry, No Peta 751-3191 PegDameron 559_9400 17 w· Ch' die s ' 1ba, lg lam rm, walk to WILLOWS 3Br 2Ba hse. WMt•iaattr 2ffi 2011CharleStreet. h 0 E Id Poot 19132MagnollaSt~ !p SELECT · an r, o. bch. $1150, 720-8174 AIC, trplc, dbl gar. Clean 960-3728 Of 648-8277 twn "· ·• e. •gar, 984-5567 964-5574 ltlltll I ~i~~:\·? .Santa Ana. Near So. --$900/mo. 844-1480 Don't mi.. fncd 3bdrm lndry rm, quiet-loc. --------t a all •t J Appolntmettt, open merchandise with ctass1· gar/lhop hurry 539-6190 door-to-door seltlng. TSL !IAANAOEMENT complex, lndry carport. PROPERTIES p i l lOOT •4 • ;,: Coast Plaza. $154,500. Move a mountain 0 1 $700 w/bltlna kid/pet ok let classllled do yourl 2310 Santa Ana Clo .. to ocean, 1Br quiet *LIDO ISLE* :'n~~~ _. _ _. __ ., weekends. 557.3344 tied. 642-5678 Sell Idle items 842-5878 Best Riiy '" 642·5678 842-1803 No pets s525_ 53e-0490 90' frontage on Lido Soud Only 4 yrs old. BMut. 3 beat "East End" • 4Bdrm Bdrm. 2'1t ba. formal din-I on 2 lots. $&411,000. Ing rm. ToP location & Owner financing large dock. Assumable ll1atl1p I Oe, Ins mal(ee this an easy 140-IHO take over. Priced rlgh.t 1t IEED TU SIEL TEI We have an opportunity to oiler you. as an in- vestor /owner •Oualllled prof residence ~No prpty mgmt haaales •Well maintained prpty •Assum flnan • terms For further details call $1.200,000. Call !Of more Information and shOwlng Rusty Guinther 631·1266 ===;::::::;==::::;:;;;:;:y I•§~:-CtrHt ••I •u --~ .. , IRYllETlllAGI ..... H fCITIYE II FEE J~~~~EASEI I .. ( •20. IOO ~autlful Newport Beach! • ' . Sparkling clean, 3 One of Mesa Verde s soAclous bedroom•. 3 llnest Elegant Spacious I batris 'Upgraded kitchen Upgrades throughout I Distinctive gardens. Rate corn¥ lot with AV Greenhouse Call for an acca,s Call to seel appoint ment to see $16-2313 t ..... 117, THE REAL ESTATERS o ~:.~· :-.~~~ : ..... : u: ·~I I , .... ' THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ------------··t• 1 • • ' • "T -rr-J • . .. _I --------' ' l.11\ l I\ I Br ,,,. :1 · l)f•r1 :.! d(·.,,1.1ltl1 ,If•,, 111 .. 1r ... hop" II..• l,1rg• ,1 J>1111I :-I•~ , .111" h ,\· p.1tnt ... h11t1M-. w1111d 1111111111..: 1111 pl.111 d 1111lilr j.!.11 .11otr· Sunn\ k llr hr II.!. l.1Jj.(> i1l1'.1kf.1,.,I ·•lt'ol 11\'l'lllHlk ' p11\,1l• 1•.111•• \.11,1111 l .. 11 1.:r ,, ... ,111n,1hh lt1.1ll' I 171,000 llCI. llH OWlfll: 710· 10 1/MO·ltl 1 UllOH UIOITIYI 1111 < >11 1 ul d1 · Sft(', t uwwm 1n ev~ry w;iv 4· Bdrn1 ;~ h.1. dc•tat'ht.-d 3 r:lr gar. pool ,!(.;'fl·' In ll'k dnv,;woy & t.•n try 4 Setis I-11•r11 h d 11111". cmk floo~. !!Ola r nnd r11111 Ii 11111r1 C >nlv .1 vr' old W11Jk tu ..inlt , 11ur"'· Pnu:d to t.;t•ll ;1t S:i29.50tl Shown h\ ••J>pl 0111\ -.---·-\ OLD CORONA DEL MAR 2 ON A LOT &•l\t lcJ1:atmn . w1:1 lk tu Pat•tfil' Coaitt H1ghwa~ & . shopping. or w alk t1 beal'h 1 Bedroom, 2 baths, plus d~n Living room w ith fireplat•t• & pn vatr patio .Cal Sha ke roof Ht•ntal hou~ it rE>ar . :l Bdrm. l Buth COAST PROPERTIES CO. 873-5410 llYllE TllU.01 • lltl,OIO HI Front ru~ v1c-w of NPwport H rbor & 0c.'l·an H~mbhn~ CAlifornw R.1nc:h Estatt• Gourm •t kitt·hcn. fa mily room. 4 5 bt>droom!t. swimming pool. spas. ~tl7.t.•ho with trrrn<.'ed ~ardens UIOY l•Hflllll, lllAl TH (71•> , ... ,.,. ___ _.,.. 0"911R lllPIRATI N 1Cl' 3 Bedroom Mesa Verde home. Owner has to sell so make an offer on this one. Asking $134.500. TIAllTlllAL llEAL n 111-11'10 .. • l.>f 'l'lll ntor pc•rtect. 4 Bl.-droom hom.- w11h M:'('Urlt)' sys tt'm. greenhouse, hohhy room. family leil!"urf> or <'nt~r wining P ravatt\ bc-:lC'he~. Extro largt• vartl11 and 70 front fM>t on the water Will a<.rommodate lo.rge boat(s) f • 1171,IOI L1111e.1N 1111,000 FH IAllYl ... 111111,llljl,Tl l 1 • II Large. t•xecutive 3 Bedroom 2 "1 Bath home Panoramic view of Back Bay. has security gate. A 1C. 2 fire· places. wet ba r. 3 car garage and much more Owner will help finance. Asking price $540.000 TlllllTlllAL IUL TY H 1-l ll0 PICTURE YOUR. HOME ERE " Call C11111f1M, 642 -5671 fo r information & s~rpr lsi ngly ..,___ low c~--"--iol \ --- AJU!llnll, Val. Aprt!nts, hf. ltt4 a.tab It . lel1 WulM 7..:~:::=-:::::::::11.;;;:;;;;J;i;iiiiiiiiiiiii lut. 9=' 174' If!!!!! lwla-uti UN Ill 91m. IUrt IMI ':.~~d~~ llllllml IUU OIU Uu WIUlll v 11•n&1Y lla.111111/llMI Wkty rent• now evlll. M ... n/tmkr 25-35 to ltlf S200 per mo e&2-no2 Prlv. Country Club. entry Spilt Hours. Chrllll•n 2·3 Yrt MCfetarlal exper e Part Time 11111111111 llU •• IAIY•* S 12G/wtit & up. 2274 New-w/Pfof mele 2Br 28a CM OC Alrpor1 S550 Ind tel & leY9I ICC1g clefk, mull Sehl. 18835 Br<><*hurlt, (all phaW) required for e Retir.ct OK TwnhM 2 bdrm. 1'h be, 2Br TownhouM 28a. 2 port Blvd. C.M. 846-74-45 apt S250 mo+$250. dep mall Sec ....,.10 know 10 key, aome com-Ft Velley 9e2-3312 Director of OMIQn & Con-e MMe/Female new crpta, petlo, pool, tlreplecee, 2 car gar, AJC. lhr utll. C.it &46-2178 IVC8. • ,....... puter knowledge helpf\JI ltrucilon end Equipment pprox 80 l\rs pl mo IP&. end get. quiet com-lndry hkup, full eecurtty. IU 1IH1.1111 MJF etlr 2Bd 28a h• copier evell 833-7588 FI T Mon-Fri 8.30·5 ll.DIU&. & Oeltgn ~ment of VeftO Callf Or"'-• lie plex. S7.t5. 846-3541 Avell June 11t. Aleo, 302e W. C.O.t ~PMw-oel ~. tee. pool, ,.:: lalaeu 549-0377 Busy N.8. lnairanc:. olc resl*lrant dellQn ftnn C.U Jim. 71'1550-0878 1Bdrm. avell June. 111. port BMctl, r •TV UnN Perk seoo Rob la .1. Ull nes lmmed 099nlng lor • Snorthend or ePffd-I .~ •••• L -it No pete. PteaM call S 125~ wtit egl no t 0/833-0844 E/733-oess t... .~ ~ AllllTAIT clertt tyi>!St. Dul1111 In-writing ~reble Res-Ho el n1--• .,, •844--0509• • · . llbOVILtldestoteorof-' ctudecompui.r entry, Ht• teur8t'lt con11ruc1lon ex-.... _ 1 X sendc81tle lant .-S BIS M/F lhr 3t>< Npt Sh<>r• flee spec.. Via Lido Fron-~~11c:'~ ~~~:~ :r:.•no. tilt~, phones. etc. perlence helpful.~ In llAll.-n llTD. UYllY llTllT Experlenc:41d n er•!Ne iayout ~ to produce quality ed layouU. oompe & ttyer9 for a f.sl peced deity ~ Con- ~t 10 ft.nllhed wt. Send raume only & xerox 0°'1Yt of WO(tl to si- Hough, Art OWec\Of'' Condo. V!l d, micro, truh VILLA BALBOA 90.,3 i ca;: for the &-h$3m7,5non ~kr. yng Pf Of tage. AIC. gar petttlng grOwth Potential ~ t~ it"'. pre txi11 wtll con-pet90n 8:30em to 4 pm na openings for the comp.,frj,l,etc:Ups1elr1 2 BO 2 Be. frplc ocean 1y prtvoreemt-priv 24hr l moh utlltl50-3438 Sf500mo.Agt87!>-.t5e2 Jim 847 22'8 8 or 1 er egresave, •m-et: tollowlngPo91(1ons. •A•llllT unit, 707 Avocado AV9. view, MC, very' cieen. 1~pervl 1lon . Roea M/F to lhr qui.t 4bf NB W&-•-llflOllL 873-S1a..~ ~l=Mappl~~~all Tlltllllflllll• FRONT DESK MANAGER l&f Pl.IT CdM 1875/mo 1875 S.D. Welk to bNch $1125/mo 845-741 W•tcllft home pool jac IUU'll gr, 17042 Giiiette A\'9. ASSIST CHIEF ENG. 330 W Bay St Avell now. 8&3-1191 842~2 •fter 9 PM ' ... _ $400 + utll 64i-o1o0 . Pr1me retall/ofTlc:. epece .. n .. IUll .... IU,... Irvine 7141250-0331 SECRETARY eo.t• ~CL m 18r $550 28' 28a M50 ·--Cl -11 an... Hpt Bch F/~ .ehr 2bf 1/2 on p~ .... ~~~ H:,y~ ~ Acute Cue Ho1pllal, lllk P<.;.., f()f lllkl & ~ DRIVER I ..... -.. , . ... ...... .., latlla IM'J port __. •. .,.,_ .... exp« Admitting WOOi 957.0.-15 e __ __. / .... ---DESK CLERK ---· refftg, llove. dlhwthr . blldrom weter, non lmkr. eblllty. Approx 2000 sq, Cler1l 30 hr wit Appl mutt 1· _.,...,, -CONCIERGE PIT 4-89fn ded.lcated legel MCNtary Incl. Ho pets. Call btwn OCEANFRONT Spacious ie· Nu motor hme. micro. 2s-35, yrty IM. $350/mo. tt. Sllp evell. w/ap909. type · eccuratefy UH 1 CONSTRUCTION· lmmecll•t• ()C)enlng In °"" P1MM apply. In per.on at tor 1b1-ettomey i.. of- 9--4 d~ 54M855 28r 2Ba, gete lock entry, etc. Beet r•t•. Summer 1et11Ht + MC. Oeye 846-7100 CRT W()(k welt .wtothel's Experience Oryweller purchalng & dlatrlb\ltlon Human RaourOM Mon nc.. lttlgatlon ~. Xlnt 2 car sub-prkg. Meny reeervettona G73-1780 549-J.41M ..,./842-2~. Str.Uful situation Med. 631-2345 depertm«1I fOf an ex-Tuee & Wed 9am-1. 2 lkllll Non emolt• pref amenltlH . Adlt1 ref ~ · • wtl xlnl ThlHt ~ .s.no. ~~me '° Mk"'9 a PenlhM ept w/w •. Beth. latab &mSTRlJCTrON typing lkllls end 8 pt.... 18000 Von K,,m.,.., EOE P 1 r l n e r •• t 8 5 5 2 ---~-),-----.. ___.;. 2111 petlo. pool. ell emen. prof ™'*downtown! &-EXPERIENCE FRAMER Ing phone personellty MecArtnur Blvd. Suite -CdU a MAN per.on 973-2803" . lie• 1pece/1m & lg. 631-~ vo~tydoutl~~.Agenerl ~ IMllUIPR 425, lrvtne, ea._ 927l5 35 pt; Qa;; non:drlf'IC/ GREAT HOUSE UftlTISIM ,._. ~ ---••-.. ......, -'"" ,,_,.. IN NEWPORT BEACH A greet place to MY9 on the lipper Bay. Privet• clubhou1e1 & health epu, 8 tennt1 cour11. 7 pool•. cioM to butlneee, OC Airport, FHhlon lslend, convenient ahop1 on light. Imm• d o cc up ency .,... • r_.-r 5 -etlts end wor'lllng coo-tor busy proteutonel ernoke, golf COUrM view. $475-t-dep. 840-4255 Reep M/F 10 lhr 3br CM 78&-2040 or 841-5190. UGIUU1 mllml full time dey position •viii. dlllons wlll'l • g.rowlng Mon-Fr• 5 hfl p/day Ul&lllmTllT Probate~. permenent pert time Rm&Ba.S250.84s-34t1 COMMutereutt•OcMn home,ape,pooltebie.nr IL• .. PllPllTlll Needed for Sdll1p1ay 11·30 AM-5PM Stert company Apply In per-Dftversllc.owntrllNC> & Fum prlv rm In CM home, view, gar, eh ... to beeCh SC Ptza. 1317+ utll, evell edvertlalng 8 H et SA --4.50 p/hr. Mk !Of son 8·30am to 4 pm 11: ref'I req 47tp.7009 btwn 873-7120 kit prlv. $290/ mo 1825/mo Cort 873-0822 511. 751 -8874 Llw/work In 2bf houM+ rapidly expanding local JNn. Me & Ed• Pina, TIE .... , IMll 111. \ 8·30am-5 30pm wt<deyt 645-2435 1300 IQ. ti. gerage In Ulg. deity new1peper. Ag-17th & Tustin, c M --~ aDI ---------CdM-Prot to w t>eeut. Roommate nM<led shr Bch. $1500. 497-2500 greasl¥9 "'1-dleclpllMd 17042 Gille1~11• AY9. 1 .alllDll pfT -~nd · .,,_., «(pet Furn.roomw/beth lnqulet turn3brhomen-tmkr/no 3Br home In C.M. •----~-2 lndlvldu•I• mey eern e•-Irvine __ 7 250-033 working couple 0..o1 lrvlne 7~ home nr bNch S350/mo pell $500+utH 7450-9229 $295/mo 842-825e' _____..ts c.llenl Income (ealety & ClllSEllll FEM AIDE IMHn. ueiSt h°"*eec>« 3-5 deyt ~if.itiiiiiiiifti Sing ... 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart- ~11 l TownhOU8". (Aek about furnl1hed epte, complete wtth TV. llnent & utens111. meybe rented tor short tetm or long9f'). On JamborM Rd. et SWI Joaquin Hlll9 Rd. + d41c>. 645-7500 IMQ. Femele/Male Shr com-Went fem 10 lhr hM nr SC SPIMITOXL MEXbiNdS comml11lon). beneflll leec:Mf If! wnlc:hr pit rm p/wk, i 1em-ec>m Must Lift .. IHmlPR Meture Femele-leundry, p'.tety tum 28r 18a c .M. Pla.e & OCC. S225 l u~ A<Moe In All Matten l end edvencernent op-Pert time carrier counMI-/bfd -$300 mo a..S-2357 be ~ & l'1av. ref'I Must l'1ave cer Rere req'd kltprlv .tc. S250/molncl t .. ....._x 841-6003 54t-8021aft5PM ~ Couneellng. t815 So El portunlly SelH ex-OfS wanted Help t>oylt Salary °'*' (amptoy9e 9em to 12pm 494-332t 111 540-2093 ·.,,... c emtno RMI. San Clem. ~ required. media end g1t11 sollclt new FL-•• ••.a-1 oenef•IS optional) Cell I u · Fem.toehrN.8 .2bdrm2 Cholce HwptBcil.Yourals Lk:'d.492-7296 experi ence adven-1ubecrlptlon1 on lhelr E -~with I Mery26t-7425 l&IOlmlTTllllff OWi' 40, prof .• quliet. welk be apt. 20ft to beectl. non tl'le matr bdrm, tux. IP8C llQ90US. Send ~me 10: paper routes. Must enJOY xperlerlCe wor ng ---mecnanleal background to Ho90/t>Meh. Jae, pool, amkr $400/mo + utll view ept. Mature fem pref SCR 1M•l.£TS HAlll llAST working with 10-13 yr Mowe<1 and ptanll Celt HOUSEl<EEPER WANTED hel¢\.ll. IOtne math. 00 pvt b•. $295. 64tp.63()9 W/974--4080 H/950-7205 ltlr w/aame. Fum. pool, ft old• Early evening nout1 Suzanne Daya 983-3655· 1 or 2 deys ~ ~ '°' eicper n« Pert Of run Room /.....,. ,_ 38r ........ ,. .... ,,-., p JK, epe, tennte. etc. INSW£RS IAIU PILIT work rwt-1 flexible hrs eves 54t-1>323 11gnt nou.-eeping time S57..J380 w ,.. •• "' ·-· r1 .... 4bt hM ..,..... n . *475 7~5 ft . P 0 . Bo• t560 Commlselon only Corone del Mer ~t357 Eat1 C.M. Nlee & qui.t Irv •• bdrm w/pyt patio/be · Coeta Mesa. Ca. 92629 Cell Bruce EmMy I FlllT.,,. --I 111111..,. 1215 49M7"' 350+u111. 18M3()4 1a1a1a ...... 2t1t ~~~ 0= 642-432 t eX1 206 ~m:.~~J~ medical I 111no11 1mmec1 ope!!: $250 _ -------• Litla....... HM Furn room for rent. 1111 utJI L to .,. eleen 8'>t Whl'-a._<>.ING, .... ~ ~~ d..... St~~!!an1-HUIE OIUT -.--.. •• .-a1 IEICUlllllU ~ ~-!: "::: 144-1111 I--·_ .. _ pd, lrvtne .,., 811 1)(1v. NB/CdM will pay up to .. .. "'""'V """ -.-"""'r'"' 5-~-I wtn der cut ...,._In ""' "'¥- 11111 • husband Uked tor• llce. Setery. no Mlllng no Set/Sun. typtng. filing. town on Art & related ot-paneion program In Qr. Brend new lwt. 2br 2ba .,..._ -evi now $285. t\51-1648 S350. SJMa. 780-M56 wul'ler flood our kltellen. menll In Santa Ana of-MILT PILIT !perm work, a.m_. 30pm, un 9r'Y ... -ltton Due to rapkl ••· condoa, full Vu, MC. gate, $ Lux NB hclme, pyt rm/be, • ~x of tleeuee. He wun't Moo-Fri S-9. Set. t-1 No phonu. o rder pro-floe decor Items $500. aoge County .,.., the Art i u , trpl, poo1-1p•. WJ<o'r rent• ~ up. lowly yd "450/mo reep lar1tn ltr exper. nee, compeny c.sal"" l5 50 p/hr Cell Cull bonua to ngtll Div Of our 1n1·1 Art wt1oi. 1295./$1495. 85'-8090 l'leat: ~~ at~ to M/F only 846-9211 Int 2tl2 ~. t!; w~aO:~Gt~ trains SS-S7 p/l'lr Al· 1 etlml llELP I 9•11~~· 646-9408 c M people Management oo-sal• co must l'llr• & train NWPT PIER AREA 3Br oc.an. Kltch'I avlll. MMe NB Oeltwood Apt. 2 Futfy I e1ZJ! CRY llton. tle2-5&« donut tnc>Q, per1 lime ' ' Portunit199 with the larg-uverel people lot 28 f ·plc, a Avlnow 985H CoutHwy Bd2Ba SINSok.S350 enc ·-car oar-CoSte Meu area IEllll&LlfFICI estwtioleUlecompany ln • Mngmt Setea Stoeil & •· r~ gr. ' · 14-!S:· · · ege 399 W Bay SI. CM I.tit 1 llTl lfTAIUI 549-8793 Of 581-292• L Olt(sp1wil smaU friendly the world C ell Mr Trouble-shooting No yrly 11 mo 973-8640 Lagune e.ec:h, 494-29.t 84&-019• U5:oo ~5T exp reliable detailer. start -mfg co t>usy people Thompson ""°'11 wlln exper nee F0< personal A.I.I.I--latala 2tl lmmed 645-7448 llTI EITRY Skills QMded typing m-me 1 care about your fu· 1nterv••w cell (7 l4J VllKW fNU\ •os' 1 lmmed pl tlme potlllon Ing. good phone voice lure 17l4)26l-5l88 ! 261-5t88 Mr Umoti 13U. Jg§ I 206 sq ft et UUl1U n llTI. llOUltC 1 avellable Noon 10 5 PM. 1 Cell Nancy blwn 12·2Pm llST&L&.il"" IMenufac1urtng $1.30/IQ tt. 1817 W•t-·~~Ir~~~~~ cer re Mon tnr Fri Skllla must only 5•5-7101 resp indlv lotLUeml>le& &IEYll~- HoRoscoPE SYDNEY 0MARR ctlff, NB. Agt 541-5032 ARE FREE •noclkude typlngh ~ wpm.I IEUUl IFFIOI install crosets Will train , ... ..-.. -., 3100 1/1 frM standing &VII 1 ey by louc eeaant Appty 1n pweon 17835 • ••~• t>eeutlrul ofc bl~Hunt. Cal·, Sell Avon now -In • non-smkt office Cell energet1e Nit sterte< It u t F Sltyi>el'k Cir trv II TM MDMI .. _ .. PCH/171h 2421 Perri et (71 4) 851-7~ typing.PT 20 nrs plwk ni LI """"' territory or where you COLDWELL BANKER Cell btwn 9-t 645-6843 .. ""HS -YlllU I TUii Lllll' -·--"2-Hll WC>BI Sol3-9 t43 N_,,,. "'---h -· • .. ·-1 91"r-...i15 g_.,,... • ......._ IElllAL lfFIC( RESIDENTIAL CLEANING r-•UI ... Ill IUll ~~~~~~~~ lWllM IUTlllEI IElllSTUTHS PtT Attns l -5pm 11 typ4ng Worl\1ng Foremen Mon-Fri We ere e IMCSlng Ml'O-Newty decor•ted 1450 SF = •Ito titters needed. some tU & ne ph 8-5 S5 50-$6 50 pl nr I.JM IPICe IUlener manufec· Tuesday, April 30 offlee eulte w/4 lrg prt-Found Mt of k9Y$ nr car exp nelpful 645-2244 Earn S 10 plus p/l'lr . ch1I-tng evy ones Co "ans mtn 1 'f' ••e>er lur9' tnet Is In need ol f II. wuh, C.M. Found Cam-I drens ctotnes For tnlo 751-3112 --C1e1n cul bondable. I sincere, nerowor'lung In· ARIES (March 21 • .\pn I 19): Jo b gets done 1 you arc w 1 mg to loss vale offleee -2 on cornera ere, Herbor/Mesa Verde. BABY s 1 TT ER.grand· 911m· 12 870-t226 · GENERAL OFFICE fluent Engl & 9110 PIT dlvlduets to fMltl'le toltow- asidc status quo. Means be a n in novator. Replace the o ld. strive to d:_w~w:!~ :'~. ~c; 5-46-9965 motnerty type cat• for 2 1 11-11., •••est•-,sett·sterter sm co tyi>ing eV9S 842-6112• Ne 1ng PC>sltJona: streamline techniques. Taurus individual helps you resolve finnnc1al ~tlon & eecretarlet yr old. my nome.11 hlkPO ---• pMnes etc 10-5 M-F S5 - --1 llMMml IPll&Tlll dllcmma. You'll have m oney and love! ..... & .... c .. ..-.e. Full FOUND Wht Of cream Cet 5 deyslwk. 432-9758 AD A up & motlvlled hr 548-0678 UllEL HLP 11·1-•• _. _. -"" ,...., .... w/tlee collar vcty Orenge cnairside IOf pr09rM1tve et r 5-~ TAURUS (Aprtl 20-May 20): Cooperation with Anes proves eervlce bulldlng. & Bay 845-9413 MAT llllfllTllH Newport eeech office Cll(ll&L lfFlll must 10~:~~~ s eQ We ofter e good stertlng fruitful. You'll be nrt1culatc. many will be fascinated by }'OUr v 1ews. •a..S-~ 101* LIST l /U.,._WI ..-1na exper. RIGGERS/ Full ume wtxlot t>enelils Mature women lor busy ol-seiry company P••d Dcfintte gain indicated by reading and wnttng. Romance 1s feat~•---------,....... BOAf MAINT P«tonnel & salary 63t-4236 hce must be ICC\lrete med-eel & dentet-ptue FIR un n Brown cet with green cot-StH dy employ men I --typist gOOC Ill detllls Little Miss Mu"e' sat on ii much morel Come jOln couldGEtnMclluNdel (hMoal1yda2yl _'Jru1pn.c .. ;t'')·. Dom"sttC adJUStm"'nl ,~ "eatured. ma)' Hunli""ton Beech Prof. tar. In Cott• M ... eree Apply In person btwn I Ill llMIEI Part time 63 I ·33 13 T ullel along came h • our team! Interviews ere J " " '11 ··• Posslblyttolen&dumped 1·4·30pm Mon-Thur exper &enthull1Hllcd()9 tl·JPMI spider and read •n 1 e no....tnprocea affect actual residence or mantal Status. Focus on basic issues. bldg. 4 mo'• tree rent REWARDI PleHe cell 1939 Deel'• A..,., Irvine I &roomer part ume Lag Da11y Ptlol C•ass•••ed lllAI PIMllTI includin$ property values. Gain indicated th rough mcd1tat1on and ~l~~r~~. 1 11~ 642-432t ext 302, days IMUHPH en ioc 497-t560 HIEUL IFflCE :;:!'~:~~~oM~~~:; Rexnord Inc music. Libra plays k-c) role . feNl<>Nta ?00-1.500 Sq 241"8849 eventng. Ill LIYllS answer telepl'lOflilS 11 Non 101 S9 95 You can setl 3 t30 W Hervard St CANCER J 21 J I 1 i) 0c1· 1 n.• potential .. :. c I n f I la~ 14 lntereetlf'IO' office work In-Prollt Vouln SeNtee Or· Senta Ana. 92704 ( unc -u ) __ : inc crm~. r.:rn~t' e . feet et v... et ow or aa ~~ eludes d•t• entry 11 Kennel Velel/Oog Betner C your 1uttet ano 101s or st ress ver..atiltty. Some promises arc broken . but this actuall) wo rks to appt. l. Welts. 835--0818 co;:-il§OUtlQue. '=' medium record p 1 r nr o c Fa11 i=·~:~en tv:,r:r'IO ~~ other 1n n.,,s 1nrougri 111 4> 25()..88()() You r ulti mate advan•"°C. Rcla11"e 1s sincere but coul<l be IJHStnformcd. ... ... .--l.adlee ut11on1 end k ""· AIP. AIR Xlnt grounds,5•i-9799 1 .. 11 Deily Pilot C ass 1••d Equel Opportunity "46 _ -.,..,., '"''"' ~" ··• C organ1z1t1on• s .. 1 a • Ads Call 642•56~a Employer M/FIHIV WatchforP1sccl>' • Gerdenetyte.1storylecll·Anllquea.....--21 company t>enetlts ell llllTt .... UUS pl us Congenial al· LEO (July 23-Aug. ::?2): Focu'\ on power. authonty. P,3'iS1onate ty. Well located. Corona Swt-... Poot CMmlcal a..e-o212 &am-Spm or mospl'lere Xlnt work~ . I ffi b d ' f det Mer on P.C.H. Air, ,,,_•:._•:·:::.."" n .. 11..-.... H 9 "'"P'Y 1536 Newport Blvd. make top dollar selling cond 1 .. --t•t• 979 7 '"'Altcf.•. Y ou could receive ucrat1 vc o er. ut on t. accept 1 11 means ._. .. _ ..., ...... .... b t 1 1 bags .,..,. ... '"' ,,.. ·• I ....... -tr. Mgr 975-6700 eree No exp ~. ·-•11' C.M EOE M/F Cr11H111 Dec~e. s6,7"' o22e•7 G-··11 o-~~· comprom1s1ng principles. Mc~sagc will l'>ccomc 1ncreasingl~c ear. .......... .... ....... ..... • J" ., ...... ~ '7<'!• • ....,., C ancer nntivc plays top role. Modem Garden omc... train. S55.000lullemount CASHIER-CLERK 0111 -m1111•-1 PC dlllCl VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpl. 22): .¥-Ou made promises which ..cemcd Floortoc.lllnggl&U..Lo-required. wlll net ll'IOp John Weyne Air-.,. a.rw; in Newport e..cn nas • fi fi Ifill h I r I cetlona oloee to 5,55,91 S.t0.000+ Cell col port Reaponllble oldet lot offlCi!Um dell119fY & part 11-o...,ntnn in , .... alm ost 1mposs1blc to ful 111 -toda}' you can u 1 t cm.\. ye e remain~ Freeweys Oecof•ted & Mon-Fri 9-5pm Aak fOf perton preferred Cell p+ck uos Knowledoe ot ger>e<~;~~··deP&~": high. ho rizon s broaden. lo\I: '" "e.r, much part of CllC1ttng ~cn:mo. carpeted 998_7920 n m (408)779-5496 Bettle Tuee-Set morn1ng1 bo1n Orange & L A men• Hours ere Mond•Y nes figures prominently. I 852·9188 Coun11es netpful PINse Frida., 1_5PM. S• P '"' LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. 22): Stress independence. l.'reatl\ 11). H.B. Cout Hwy, ttiare 4121 •a.••au bung D M v onntout 10 Must nave valld cam k h Y 'II t h r It apece wtreat •t•t• bkr. -101eN1eW Cell 642·578tl dr•v~· l'c tome tltttng w1lltngncss to ta e c ancc on your own. ou .ge to cart O> mn er">. S225 a..5 3683 ~· • • love partner wilt rc\pond . chtlerences will be resol ved. Leo. t\quanus . -widow h.. money for !VU lime, no ex.per nee tor IPPl reQ 833-3232 Kerry New Bldg, OC Alrpot't T.o ·e. S 10.000/up, no , Cell Barbare fOf appt HIYllS persons play dominant roles. erea. Comef of Redhlll & crees1tv/no penalty. Cell 540-3280 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Family member helps makr Wl\h 8rls1ol 700 IQ tt Rece9-Denlton Asaoc 873-7311 -I now n1rlng full & p.,.i ume com e true. Y ou'll get the fundtn~. sense of dtrcctton will he rcstorrd. tlon ., ... 2 omo... 1 1g drivers fOf 0iel·A·A10• It W tM Ila.II ServlCeS M'I Soutn Couo-prcst1ge 'IUflC upward<;. Follo "' t rough on hunch. You 'll m s11nct1vel) room l 1tor:r, .,.. I •• Full time. wknd• 1 ""'9t ty Must be 11 INtt 2t vr be at nJht place at crucial moment R & H PROPE TY MGMT * lllftll * Exp pref • wlll train & Ple¥9 dNri dtMng re SAOITl'ARIUS LJl.lov 21-Dcc 21). D1vers1f~. open hnc!> of 852-8713 mue1he-1eQOOddrivlngr• l\pf)ly 1n per-.on Kerm cord Cell 496-0335 r~ communicatio n. plan ahe.1d for holiday travel. You·11 be m ore awarr o f -N.-w-p-o-rt-BHcll 3000 COfd. ~v report r... Rime Herd\111r•. 2eee tunn.r Into M-F 9_. EOE hody image and Apparel. Social oblip11ons m ultipl y. add1t1onnl -6000 eq. tt Hew. Xlnt quired for lntervtew. Must Hart>Or Blvd. Coat• M... lllYlll W•--1 d W h t': (j 1 toe. Undergrnd perkg. hev9 neat ctMn eppMr-_,., dl'man ~are OlfdC on your time. 3tC 1o r JCmtnl. • Betty 714 /25CM795 enoe Ster11 •t '4 50 ---.=-1=-1,,...11,..,,...,1""'1,,...--FOf l'lome de4IV9fY CHtl CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IQ): You learn exact!) whcrt' )OU -p l hr .Cell 751-2880 paid d••ty Appl)' 910 \tnnd details unravel. punlr is solved Lunar aspett favo rable for OfTloe 1PC tor ren1 8PPfOJt (lam-~ Mon-f"rll EOE IEW IOllllTI NL!'~11e1t1c Coast._....,. ir:nl'I. in p1rat1o n. commun1cat1o n and p ubltsh1ng. Scorpio. Taurus i!';.~· ~ ~· :*~ Poemona ev..i.t>te wttn _,, natl\ C\ figure 1n d)'nam1c scenario. rmt llVell Agt 173--7711 terge brotterege firm Banking AQ ARIUS (Jan 20-Ft'b. 18). r>o some pcrwnal dct~'<."ll\ t' "-Ork1 SIW• wil.en<teoaipe MIT llft IUll Oeric:al uperience ,.. 1111l LM1 01~cm mot1v~. ask questions and 1M1st on .. stra1~t on~"'c~ .. detliQn ~Loe on TM N9Wpor1 ~ M•-~ed Good betMflt• Paltlll F• PuW1t-••-· "°""'""' "'" '"' "'~ult• ·· Mcml'>cr oi opposite sex plays ~1antfi,·ant ro k . You cou d rttt~vc a1ft RNerelcte/Coeet Hwy. N.8 ~ion'•~=': Hew C~~t:11~ llT":.!'!"'~ rchwna to arcane subject. Good tremc eJtPo9Uf9, L-.... ,.,.. PISCE.~ (f-cb. l9-March 20): Focu on d1plomac~ M ake tdtc:Mn.thOwef.ofb. oeivet>te C!ertt Thequell-E.OE _....... ..... .,hou ; 1 P"' ... , •d 1n 1ht . h I _., 1320/mo 841-s&ea fted c.ndldat• wt11 1141¥9 -• .-a tut vn>'MnQ net..,.. .-''••" 1,11.,, •n.t ,,,, lnt .. ll1~cnt concc'"ons to family mcmbc~ 01 er ovi:u one~ aware ·• --t ---1n-.. ·~··-:'l rinflndet -·•-o. .. ( .. -· , .• ...,... _. ,.....,..._ ''"'.,f rail• •1th tllrn o l l"H rcqu1~mcnts. don't be 1n ha tc 10 afli\\1gnature Tauru,, .1bra •CdM dtuul~ AC. lmPI counttnq. oomcMert. tO MOV•E A!NTAL CLl"IC· 1 on.nt..i r~ ~.-fi I · .......... from $450. 2W E .. _, -"" -...~ Fem. Pll 11.m-r.; -eon wf111 doCUmtnl '" lour 'lu•ltforol J>(nons 1aurt 1n unu .. ua scen11rio !""'"'.. .._, ..... ........ ....... fPAPRILHL~YO RBrRTHDAV )ou arc1ndcpendcnl.lrttt1\t, co.tHwy17'·eeGO AtlMy to"'°"' wl Mon Fri Good ~ e.q>er Some typong nee ,_,..i~ have unusual sense of humor and can lauih at )our own foible~ You Wetertront-., ~ peop6e n must be• AW'Y '" l*90fl 1 >Ont company blMflt• 111.-.1 , ......... rt charmtn&, anisu" :md have tendency to tcatter )'our fortti.. 't ou arc :"· Oflhr ..,:!':':: =~:::. !:~;'·.~~ ::!:~0~. NS~reet " 0 ''"· ~c!~1•M,!-~S:C:. ,, -· ~ • • very much aware of body image and. units careful conc-crn1n1d1ctand up to IOO.,. ... ~ Mon-Tuee Tttu,. a-12. _. Ull WMID "3 155& nutritu>n could have: a wc1aht problem. Gemini. Soa1ttanus J>(OOns xi.Hf RAT!S ~ ~t:"°' ~ CCMdueatlonel. r.identt., lllllW A•nUY ~lay 1mp0rtant rolM tn your hfc. Y ou'll travel \has year, C\petllll) In SUP£" LOC-VTIL INC\.O r t'.0€ trwtmtnt PfC>gHm. lhift E•piltfHtneed only F1o11r tt'mbcr May "hkch 111 he pro<luctl\ c for )OU and you could al\(1 FAOM a1 oo Sf & up work '°' Wit.,......_ cllll 111,,. Ca11 r e•r v 11 --flrif-'n11n11rlldttly,..·111 lo\'t - -CALLf7'4>• ••j~~~~~~~~~~;--=~~ 5•1 li2• 1-' ... ' I l HL IR\ l'\.t HILT(> 7//'( t J THE NEW IRVINE HILTOI HOTEL is seeking experienced: •tCllT AllllTOIS STottlOM cun "" COO«S I.II( COOi$ IST COOf.S m cooas lAllHll WUtllts llCIT ClUICIS Ml SttnlS COtlClttCl flOU HSI ClCnS ,.I WlUTllS tlSUlllAll CASIKH llOS 1 tHSTtSS uuun S'"-"'Sll IOHATT~S WOHlHHllS llSllWUlt(IS l•ttmews by a;',01UMEU O•ll -To ScllMIM .,oilt11ttts taM Mtwff• 9 ••-t PM oa •"'1. 4129; T"say, 4/lO: WHatsay, S/1 H lt (714) 261-5215 (It ••-tas ~ ICCtftK, •o 1,,...._1b wtA lilt talttt ot1et scWttts .,., filH) EOE l lfll • . , i e CHICK IVERSON ~hevrolet •Porsche• Audi •41 E. C111t IWJ., lt.,.rt haoll 111-llOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC ? 2100 11111011 ILYD., COSTA IESI (114) 54~1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Pnces • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People WE'RE MEW Salts ltasi•& I Htals WE'RE DULlll Sm ite hrts l ody Shop Acroe• from 1'9 'A' on K•f.,.e. Juat w"t of 57 (Orenoe) Frwy ""0 CREVIER -eMW ~ '\,If SALES • SERVICE • LEASING \,IJ1 ··where· Professional Attitude Prevails" Spec:lallalng In European Oellnry. Ercellent S.lec:tlon of New and c•r1fully prepared UMd BMW'• always in s1ock 835-3171 208 W. 111 St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1st SI Closed Sundays • STERLING SAU$ -SHVICE -LUSIMe -PAITS Overseas Delivery Specialists PARTS DEPARTM ENT OPEN SA TUROA Y MOR NINO I BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Ad. Newport Beach 840-8444 e JIM &LEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Quall St. -N•w C•r l.oc•tlon 1001 QIUlll •t. -11•••1• Dlvl•lon 0 w orld 's Laronr Selection of IT\ M11rc-1t1• Benz \:::;J 833a9300 Sates . lwill . Pw . ~· . lt4y Sllop 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body. Paint & Tire Depts. Compet1t1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 larHr llY4., C.1t1 len 142-0010 or 140-1211 BUENA PARK F?ACIFIC • OCEAN o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN &J':\ 'FAMILY STORE SINCE •53· -W Sa l•s • Service • 'Leuing ~ BRIB'rol. AT EDlNO!P t-0110 JN SAN'rA ANA ,., ...... . F0< Pampered M.,'*'-Benz -.U11Ull Top M«cedee Prlcee Paid Call Pet• 0< Ray ........ " 4111 11111111 213or714 637-2333 \ 'H Dodge Charger. 440 1 CID Hlpro, new eng 6 tran1 S2K obo 84&-1528 l '71 Torino, 2 dOOf', xlnt running, Int/ext, lo ml, rm CUI $900 obo 9e2·9985 art 6pm 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 • .,~., llY4., 01st1 .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY II I 888 DOVE ST • S,.eial Parts U11 546-9400 • 8:30 AM --9:00 PM 8:30 AM -15:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM . ' A • NEWPORT BEACH 714~13 SALES SERVICE LEASING BODY SHOP 2345 It GRAllD AVE. SANTA ANA 542-8811 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TUM LEASES • COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd . 0 BILL YATES YOLISWAIEI • PllSOIE • PEllEIT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Y1ll1 R114, 111 J111 C1,istr111 411-4111 lll-'800 G> O~AJJGE COAST J££P /RENAULT 11 l /11. Ttl Wist l 1r #1w JH, Salls For I Y11rs OD1n2e. s ALEs -coast. sERv1cE m • "•"-l lVO • LEASING -Mt4023 • ACCESSORIES DEPT G> UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Costa M••• 540-0713 3 Blocks So. ot 405 Fwy. Oran~ County's Oldest & Larpst rontlK ONttenhlp f714J892 ... lt 12111 ..... •20 u•a e smnnca PAim • llODY lllOP I -1•..-AU.M.HCBA llOOnl 13600 le~ l f\ld, \ll~stmlnster, CA --a-- .. ______ _ I I . I ORANGE COUNTY . e ID Coast Some 5,000 people will join a cross-country Peace March./ A3 · A court ruling has freed a man convicted of murder- ing two people in the county./ A3 California Gasoline prices will get worse before they get better:IA4 Nation Killer tornadoes sweep through Texas./ A4 President Reagan is anguished over reactfon to his proposed Nazi cemetery visit./ A4 World Israel has pulled the last of its troops from Leba- non./ A4 Sports The South team is an- nounced for the Orange County All-Star football game June 28 ./81 Christine claims elapsed- time honors in the New- port to Ensenada yacht race. /81 The Angels open a home stand with-Boston tonight after a four-game sweep of Seattle./81 Entertainment Bill Murray's kid brother launches his career in "Moving Violations./ A7 "Business A Xerox copier re- furbishing center in Irvine is closing because busi- ness is too good./84 INDEX Bridge BuJletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope ,,,., Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Televislon Theaters Weather AB A3 84-5 86-B AB 83 83 8 7 AS A6 AS A3 82-3 81-2 A7 A7 A2 --- · Sttvlng Newport Btac._, Costa ...... Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Fountain v...., and toulh °"""' C•sly CALIF ORNIA M ONDAY APRii n 1~8~ ;.i•, cf N T c; They're off in Laguna Some 1,800 runnen -led by eventual winner Steve Scott, No. 1 -take off at the •tart of Sunday morning's benefit lOK race to ralae fund• for Schoolpower, a support group for Laguna Beach educatlon4l program•. World claH athlete• Edwin Moaea (left) and O.J . Stmpeon chat before the event. Sex 'not the only problem' in Coast's massage parlors By ROBERT HYNDMAN 01 11•• 0.11, ~•tot ···" .\n untrainell mJ\\l'U\e l'an ruh \OU th-: "'rong ''a' fhc~ u:na1nl~ get under the <.l..1n of polu.x 1n 'l""port lkarh and olhl·r l llll''i \'ho da1m that ahoul halt of all ma,'iage parlor\ ma~ \Cf\ l' a!> front\ for pro'it11u11on .\nd 1n a month-long '>"l'l'P oflm:al l'Stahh!.hmcnt'> earhl'r tht')) l'ar. Nn"· port puhrc am:'1ed 11 \U\pcl·tell prostitute\ np1.·rating out <1f ma,!>agc parlor!> 1n the John W.1) ne .\1rpor1 hu\inc-.s mm pll'\, Tn l'omhat <.uch orx·ra11on<. trom ~Prl·adinl(. thl· \lcwpon Beath Cit) ( ounnl ha' 1\\Ued J moratorium on i.au,1ng \l'flOU'> and p1>'>\1hl) rx·r· n-:" ma\\Jl!,l' parlor!> in lhl' u t\ mam·nt 1nJur). Hungerford \a}\ "hich ha' 12 11Cl'n'>l'd parlor<.,. thl· .. ''a trJinctl protl-,!>wnal ,,.ho ha\ mu,t ol an' Orange ( ounl) lit~ pradl\l'd tor 2 '\ ~l·ar'>. I \l'l' ,1 reJI n-:l•d Both thl· nt) ot '-l"" port Rl'Jt h .ind 111 prnln t lhl' puhlil .. 'h1.· "1' '> thl· l uunt~ of Oran gt· .1n· nov. "url..-It ungl·rlurd ha\ hc.·l·n "orl..ing v.11h 1ng on 11rd1nanl-:'> that '-'OUIJ rt''itmt 'l'"Pllrt Beath l 11~ ~ttmnl'' Kohat v. here ma'>\3~!.l" parlor" ma' opcrall' Hurn ham and Orange< nunl\ dl·put) and v.ho the) ma) cmplo~ lllUll'l'I < .irul Bru''" •in propo,1.·d Bui Dr ~) !.. Hungerford. a ( O\t,1 • nrd1n.tntl'' that ma' rn~u1re mas..age Mcc,a mav.ag1.· 1haap1c.1. '>a)' thl' t 11) parlor l'mplO\l'n 10 pa<i' an exam and rount\ 'hnuld nul tic l'llnll't Ol'cl lx·lrnl' lhl'\ l·an obtain J htl\lnl''' · onl) ''1th the pn\\1hk '>prl·ad 111 rlkg.il lill'11't' · aC'tl' I Ill'' •\\ l" tl' not tr) 1ng 111 put JO\ 11nl· 11u1 \n un1ra10l'd lllil'>'ieU'>l' nr nlil\\l'llr ,,, hU\lllC\\ Rut I thin!.. \Oml· I\ rx· ol ''ho ruh\ \CHI thl' \Hong '-'<1' ma' ht· (Please see MASSAGE/ A2) l __ e .ions e e ·IS .,, Initial reports - estimate loot at over $25 million NEW 'r O RK ( .\P) -Four armed men broke through a wall and overpowered guards at a Wells Fargo tt'rm inal earl) today, then fled in an armored true!.. with millions of dollar<i 1n cash. police said F1m repons cs11mated the haul at S:!5 m1ll1on to S50 million. but Chief of Deter ti\ es Richard Nicastro said later "it's nowhere near that." "Nobod) reall) knows how much was La ken .. ..aid Lazaro Rodnguez of \\ell' Fargo adding the mone) was ~1111 being tallied (Please Ke MILLIONS/ A2) Escapee kidnaps - terrified -woman Suspect tracks vi ctim down. stabs h e r during chase By ROBERT BARKER .\ 2K·' ear-old man broke out o f an nrangl' { ount' Jail lhl\ v.eeke od. hunted dov.n a fnghtt:ncd middle· J~l'll \\11man \\ho v.a!> h1d1ng from him JOJ \IJl'll'x·d h,·r St·,eral ttme., 'ha11r, 11tlit 1Jf\ alleged 11xla~ T hl "o m.in -J..1dnapj)l'd and __. h•r1.nl 111 IJf..l· J "'Id 1emh1ng nd1.· 10111 \Jn l>1l·gp < ount~ h' ht·r .1hudul tor -"•·I' tredll'd tor ..... , i:ral ,l,1h v.11un<l' .ind rl'lcawd from J \an l>tl'g11 ( 11un1' h11\p11al \hl' v.a\ ahandutll'd 1n lhl' f-allhmof.. area h\ thl' lug1tl\l' \\ht• escaped into the dJrl.. Ol'" on toot I hl Jr.1m.1 tx·gan c,honl~ octorl' n1111n ..... 11urll.1\ .,. hen Denni\\\ 1ll1am \m11h \lhn "'·" "-'r' ing ;i one-, car 'l ntl'llll' 1 .. r '111la11ng pmh.ttmn on an I.LI and thl·lt 1·11n' 1c11on allcgl·dh l'\lJfll'd lrt•m thl fhl'11 I .11.' m1n1· mum \elunl\ 1.iil 1n Orange IO\l'\llg.illH\ tn lhl· lUUr<,t· "' 1ntrn ll'"1ng fll'l1pk v.ho '-'t'rl· ar- qu.11nt<1nll'' nt \mnh. C'aml· anos!. thl' nanw n l ~h-.,l'ar-old EH·hn Dr. Myk Hungerford """ OJt·l..11 I.. a tl'\1Jl·n1111 \an ( lcml·oi1.· .1 .. m dintt 111 'ihenff, l t Diel.. 01.,on 'IJ1·f..11f.. 1t1ld in\e\l1~3lOr'> that \hl' (Plea.eaee KIDNAP/A2) Shuttle Challenger starts week in space Seven astronauts, two monkeys and 24 ra ts begin most extensive research project to da te <\PU .\\o \\ £ K.\I I la ( \P)- \pat-: '>hu11k C halknger uirr) ing 'l'H'n a'ltrunaut\ l\\ll 'lqu1rrl'i munh''" anll .:!4 rat\. hla,t-:d oil tod:I\ o'nf\ IOlla\\altl·rth-:l·nd nfthr la!>l c,hu11k m1•,-"on Im a "Cd of round-thl·-dm. !.. rt''>c.trl'h in a hillton- dollar Spal'dah. Thr mo\t l'\ll'll~• H' 'pan.1 rc\l·arrh prOJl'C't r 'cr undc nah·n hl·gan nt 9:02 p.m. PDT as thl· 'ran· rlnnr thunder- ed to hfr anu dartl'd qu1cl..I~ nut nH'r the ·\tlantll O n-.1n on l\'111 lll\\Cr' ot tire and a ma'i\l\l' trail ot 'ln1lll..l· 'il..1c<> "l'rr l loudk'i' and thl' I Ot1- 1nn ~hip v.a' deJrl~ '1\1hk a' 11 climbed on a northl'U\t hl·ad1ng ll roached nrh11 nine m1nutl'" after • It ftotl Thl· launth \\.t\ the '>l'l'llOll hl'rt' in IU\I 17 d,I\\, lUll1ng 10 h.111 thl' old rl'l"ttrd n t '4 da\" for lhl' 'horll''' J'X'rtt>d hl•t \H'-:n '\h Ull fl' fl 1gh I'> "''ll'f 'hip l>l\l'll\.l'f\ \,a., launched \p11I I~ Jnd ll'turnnl to l arth JU'>I Ill d.1,, ago. • Oh<.l'f\ 1ng the flight lrnm 1h,· launrh rnntrol ccntl'r was ~L·n .lal..l· Garn. 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LISA MAHONEY Probers reviewin 'instantl-eplay' o El Toro air crash aren't bei g 'passed out' EPA h as rejected eight for reduction tn waste By LISA MAHONEY CH 1M D•lly ~llot lien c on\r.ir' 111 lhl· ka" of a local n \11en' ~111up till' l \ I 11\lnlnmc:n· !al Pmtet \Hin \gcnl' " nut fl'l't h -11111nltnJ \\JIH'r' to ( Jhl11rlllJ 3&C'n· rtl'\ thJt "~lilt In rl·dmr th1.• qu.1111.,. of tn•a1mrn1 thl·~ g1" ,,." .lll\ t11dnrr dum()1nl 11inthl'1\\1.-.111 • ut of 11 applications . ater process quality 1.J l1llO\ Ml' f'K'Odtng \ 1tn1up of ~luth Orangl· < 11un1' rcs1dl'n\c. 1lpJ'X>\Cd to the dlon~ ol a local wa<,tc"ater treutment agt•nt·) to l:PA offi~·ial' ,0 for hn' r turned obtl'ltn a ":'111,r r ha"r c.a1d the~ C''\fX"CI down e1oht nut o t 11 rt'<tUt'\h to wut\l' an uphill hnttk agam\I ~wage ngen· e 1. ice. in tl'O t on turn mp. t hr C'lcx k ha k· fcoderol wa 1ewut1.·r 11'\'atmcnt 'ltan-on thr nlmm111nwn1 to l lcan w:ill·r dard~. rcJl'C llng the 'cwa r ogcnc1r~· w1'1 he to orx·ratl' unJrr thr Ir!>~ But Ux·rh.1rdl "''" onh a~cnl'll'' 'ltnngcnt ~ta tr ()\can Plun arn1rdin1 ttlll lan sho" th.II rnllll l'd trratmcnt to Doug E-ht·rh.1rJ1 I I'\ 1.•n-"Ill not hJrm th1.· 1~l·Jn ro' 1nion11.·01 "'ronmental cng1nrn v.111 h\• tt1,rn th1.· "·'l'<'r' l 'wtntv-fOur nwrr \\-:ml'r""*""',...---1r thl'' \Jn \h'mon .. 1r.lll· 1lla1 h\ ' l NEW S PfRSPECTIH g1lmg hackward. then-"oullf be 3n l~lJ')3\ I thr n II (the \\.-01\ l'rl \\.-t)Uld l;il• J l'n11.·ll ·• h(' '1l1c.l. 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'1bu' ccna1nly :+'('re talk1na in the m•h1· mill on ... The p~vious record for ll ca h robbery in the United tatcs is i 11 rollhon. also from an armored rear company. and Kenneth Walton. deputy dircctor of the FBI office hrn:. said the take from today's holdup would probabl) be kss than th8' The four men. armed with hand· 'uns. stole the U'\.ICk from the com· pany's garage in lower Manhattan at about 1:30 a.m .. said police spoke:>· man Sgt. Ed LcSchack "h's the la!JCSt (robbery) that l'vr ever heard of. LcSchack \aid. The thieves ordered four armed guards at gunpu1nt to OJX'n a vault where the m one) wus held. then handcuffed the men to a hand truck and loaded the cash onto the van. according to Chief Robert Johnston, chief or operations for the Pohce Department. The guards "were told they weren't going to be hun" 1f the) cooperated. Johnston said. ThC' van was fo und empty and abandoned sevef'.tl hours later under· neath the Brooklyn Bridge. a few miles away, LeSchack said. Johnston said the four ~uards were surprised after the)' am,ed at the garage at I :20 a .m . Then~ normall} were no guards on duty on Sunda) night. and in accordance withsLan· dard procedures. they made a search of the building. then went to open the vault. At t~at paint. the four men Jumped them and o rdered them to open 11. Johnston said. One of the captives was close enough to a pa) phone to call pulice at I :49 a.m ., after the robbers left. said LeSchack. John~ton \auJ the four thieve~ hid bttn in the praa'· a totul of about 20 to 30 minu'\es. he ~1d. and h:id Apparent!) bttn waiting for the emplo)'tcS to umvc. The robbe~ aot u1to the Wcll11 Fario area by punchina two holes throuah a cindcrblock waJI on the ~COJld noor of an adjotnina buildtn$. he said. The build1na houses a m111lroom and storage tenter of Memll Lynch Pierce Fenner & ·m1th. su1d 8111 C'lark, a spokci>man for the brokeragc house. He sa1dllt had no informauwn immediately about hvw entry wa1t pined or wht"ther alarm~ had to be bypassed. There v.ere alarm!I at Wells Fargo, ··but none that we know ol went oO." S3id LeSchack. lie said 1t was too earl)' to speculate on whe&her the robbery may have been an in~ideJob. Johnston said the age of the robbers. described as betwel'n 40 and 45, was ,ign1ficant bccau~ 1t tn· d1ca1ed the) were professwnali.. not amateurs. ln,csl1Jators "ha\c some "e~ encouraging leadi.," Walton s~ud ..... I think we'll ·have a break in th1~ rclauvely soon." f-{e said the holdup was "obviousty a professional job. They had done their homework. They knew. ap. parent!). where the alarm~ were, and more importantly. where 1he alarms weren'l" ' - Wells Fargo. whu:h transpon s m oney for clients. stores cash in the terminals vaults over the weekend until the banks open on Monday. LeSchack said. The security service 1s not related to the Wells Fario Bank of San FranciSCJ>. thC' nauon's tUlh·largest bank. In other large robberies involving Wells Fargo. bandits made off with over $7 m1lhon from a compan, depat 1n West Hanford. Conn .• on Sept. 12. 1983 -the company robber)' record -and with $6.3 mtlllon from a Wells Fugo terminal in Memptu,, Tenn .. on Thanki.11v1nii Day 198). . In the Tfnneuee heist. four people ha"e been con\ 1cted and 5Cntenccd to pn~on. 1ndudina a retired polu:.:man and h1!> s1)ter cntenccd in Janual) to 35 ) ear~ in pr1!>0n each. No one has been arrc~ted 1n &he C'onnect1cut robbery. but a man has bt't'n 1den1· ified as a suspect. On Dtc. 12. 1982. two men t>rolC\ into the Sentry Armored Car <:ouricr''Co. office in New York Cit) and robbed 11 of SI I m1ll1on --then 1he largest cash robbery in .~ history. Five men were convicted of various charges 1n connec1on with the robbery. und a sixth man was nc- qu1ttcd. The biggcl>l robbery in hi5tory. according to the Guinness Book of World Records. was thal of the Re1chsbank followmi Germanf s col· lapse 1n the spring o f I q45 at the cnd of World War II. Negotiable secun - ues worth $400 m1lhon werc·stolen at the time. In 1976. a auerrilla force took advantage of the civil disorder in Beirut to blast the vaults of the Bnt1i,h Bank of the Middle East, clearing out safe deposit boxes and escapini with bc1ween $20 mil hon and $50 million. In 1983. robbers took more than three tons of pure sold wonh S37.5 m 1lhon from a Brinks Mat Ltd. vault at Heathrow, England. Three men have gone to prison for that robbCry. but none of the gold has been rccpvered. In 1982, Ruste nburg Platinum Holdings Ltd. 1n South Africa re· poned that thieves stole SI 3 million in precious metals from the company. CRASH VIDEOTAPE REVIEWED~ From Al great help in determining what hap- pened." Ho wever. Master Sgt. John ..,fv1ichalski, the base spokesman. said the video tape shows only the fire at the base chapel after the planc had fallen from the sk). Uorente also said the investigator assigned to the crash 1i. expet:ted to sift through wreckage of the airplane sometime today o r tomorrow. What was left of the plane was re mo' cd to lhc~arch and r.cscue h~..th.c. air base. he said. The NTSB o fficial added that a preliminary repun on the cra!>h would be completed toda~ or Tues· day. The World War II Na''} trainer i.:rashed !II 9:38 a.m. Saturda}' into the base chapel killing pilot Merrel (ios~man. 55. of Canoga Park. and "'la\) Hosp1talman Robert Ar· rowsm1th. 25, who wall ass1gncd to the base chn1c. Gossman was a me mber of the Condor Squadron Oy ing club. a group of former mifitary pilots whO perform mock dogfights and air battles at air shows. Th~ Oying club 1s based at the Van Nuys Airpon. Arrowsmith, of Ogden. Utah. ap- parently was 1n v11ed to fl) as a passenger dunng Saturday's per· formance. Witnesses repotted-thc-ptane_im._ power and crashed into the base chapel. selling 11 afire. The chapel. built 1n 1946. was gulled h} .the flame~. Onh second'> earlier. a flower dehvenman had ex11ed the unoc· cup1ed · building after dchvenng flowers for \Chcduled Sunday re- ligious sen 1ce'I Ironically. memorial service'> had been scheduled 1n the chapel Satur- day at the time of the crash for two El Toro-based Manne aviators killed Apnl 22 during a practice bombing raid over the Nevada bombing range. But the ser vices tor Lt. David Riegel. 25. of C'hagnn Falls. Ohw. and Capt. Blake Sm 1th. 27. o f Boone Iowa. were canceled to avoid inter· fenng with the air show and the many vjs1tors to the base. base Chaplain Gordon Read said. ------ During Sunday's performance. fl y. er'I c;aluted the p1lo1 who died 1n the i.:rash b> writing "We Salute uossman"1n the sk}. Members of the Oying club !>IY the} are ho ping to honor Gossman b~ conducting a m ilita'J·style funeral at their clubhouse an flying the tra· d1tional "missing man" formation overhead. • KIDNAP VICTIM ST ABBED .•. From Al was concerned for her safety with Smith on the loose. accord.1ng to Olson. The woman went to a m otel somewhere 1n 'iOUthern Orange County with her 17-)ear-old son for safety's sake. But Sm 1th apparently called all the motels in the area and managed to locate Odekirk. At about 2.30 a.m. today. the convict appeared at Odclcirk's motel room. disguising his voice while pretending to be a police officer. Olson said Odekirk opened the door and -Smnlriorctd Ins way 111 at k11ikl)6tnt:--are1J at aoout :L!U a.nr.;-wtrere Smtth Sm11h allegedly forced Odekirk repuncdl}' escaped on foot, abandon· outside into her car and they dro"e 1ng the woman in the car ofT. She had been stabbed numerou'i Odekirk's son, who pretended to be times and suffered minor wound'i. asleep, called pohce officers who Olson said. spotted the car about '><'Ven minutes Olson said investigators are trying later southbound o n Interstate 5 near to determine the relation'>hip be· San Clemente. tween Smith and h1!> k1dnapix·d San Clemente police tried unsuc-victim. cessfully tu make the tar sto p. The car H ow Smith made h1o; escape from co.ntinued to speed .south a.nd San the Theo Lac) Jail 1" not known at th1'\ Diego Count~ o;hcriO '\ depuu~s gave 11me. Olson said chase. Smith's last known address wa!I a The chase ended in the Fallbook residence in Placenua . MASSAGE PARLOR CRACKDOWN ... From Al re' 1ew Is needed." H ungerford '>Cl)'\ Hungerford. who hold'> doctorall''> 1n hoth ph}s1cal thcrap) and nutn· t1on. " a pa<it nauonal director ol cduca11on for the American Ma~'\ag.t· Therap~ Asc;oc1at1on. former public rcla11on\d1rl'Cl0r of the l ' I.) Ph\\Kal r hcrap) ;,\<,c;oc1at1on and l'i th'e co- lounder of the Sport-; \.1a<,c;agc r rain· 1ng ln'\t1tutl' ·1 don·1 think "'"" Jk'opll' arc jv.are ol thc hJrm that lan Ix· dune if the ma\'>Ugl' prnll1t1C1ner ha) not h.id 1hc pmrx·r training." \he \3)\ .. Whal hanpcn'> If thq arc g1"1 ng a ba'i1t duh ruh· m;ic,c,age and lht• pcr<,on pa'i'><''\ nut on the table'' Do tht:~ know what to do'l Do the} know hov. to lrcat a per'f<m with vanou\ health prhhlcm,·1 f-or a pcr<>on work· 111g 1n a health' cl uh, do they know lhl' effett\ of a 'k!una and <,lcamhath'' l>o thn knov. the d11Tcremc betv.een a ~t1nwlating and a rel:ning ma'i,agc''" llungertord rt•tommrnd~ lhl· UI\ and l ount\ re4u1rl' ma'>'>l'U'>e' and ma\\cur' to 1.ikt· a l"rnm 1ha1 would l'nmhine a v.r111en. ·an <>nil and a pr:Jlfl('(ll lt'\I I OplC'\ re\ ll'Wt•d would 1m lutk an<1t11m~ ph~ \lolog). hHm'nt·. manual Jnd mechanical mas!klge and other hac;1t concern<> including draprng and appropna1c drco;s for the bus1ncc;'i t•mplo}ec Jt ungerford recommends that the te'>t be compiled with the aid of the ·\mcncan Ma'i..agC' Therapy >\sc;oc1a· lion. a profes'11onal organ11a11on fcir. med 1n 1943 which currentl} ha\ tOOO members nat1onv.1de. "The vast maJOnt'f of ma\..age pract1t1oner' do not ha\e thl· proper tlJIOlnf." \he '>3)\ "Tht• onl) way to ensure 1hat the puhht I'> protected I\ to require that thn arc trained And an C'xam 1., the hc't "a) for the.-UI) 10 \CC to that .. WASTE WAIVERS BEING REJECTED ... From Al upgrade thnr laullt1e' lo mct•t fcdl·ral requm·ment\ "•lhin lhl· '\j)Clllied time framl' - Agt•nrll'' th.11 "ere alread) treallnf.! ..cwagc .11 1 hr tedcrall~ dc\lgna1cd ··c;econdan lnl·I" ma1nta1ned lhjl tht') too had .1 right w waiver.. and took lhl' matter to l:Oun. ThC' I p,\ wac, c>rdert•d rn I 9X I to allow .-.crnnd· .Jr) d1\<hargl'f'> 10 apply for lhl' Wal\Cr<o Tht• ma1unl\ of the denial\ l\\Ut'd 10 date invoh e d1'1Charger~ who\t' d1c;chargt• pll')C'I t:allcd ou1fall,. art• in "an J ranc1'iCo Bay. Water salin1 I\ there wa\ Judged too low to an·epl more-pollutant\. I berhardl '><lid l o., .\ngelell· I crmin1:1I 1,1and 0111 · la II wa., al'o turned dov. n tor a wa1"er. he \Did \cwagl' agenc1l'\ lhnt haH· rec .:1 vnt permit~ for rt'duted treatment Ml' tht' '-;an1tatmn f>i,tmt'> of Orange C oun t). f ncina Wa ter Pollu11<1n Control falil111e'i off < arl,hau and mw a1 \rforro Ra) in \an I "" Ohl\po ( ounl\ r lu· r nnna W<llH'r"' untkr ··P~··I £ bcrhardt w1d. hut the ~an1tat11t0 D1\lnct\ of Orangr C ount\ lx')i'.ln onc-1a11n& unckr reduced !ltand,1nh \ pril I In all. \9\t'w,114r1rn11mcnt agenun .1long the< ..tllf11rn1a rna\t have a•kt:d lhl· r p \ to ~31\ l' fc-deral ckan watrr f our tn Northl·rn ( allfornia !IUh\(·· qul'lltl\ v.1thdrt·" their rcqucW> T1·n1,1ll\l' CJppro,al\ ha'e tx·en 1<,\11ec.J 1n I~ l'a\t''i ( berhardt \31C1 hul lnkral ollit 1JI\ could appl) the hrakl'' on an) ot. them following puhlil hearing\. Southern ( 'ahfnrn1a agl·nuc"> that haVl' rccelVl'd :t ten· tall\ c go-ahead include the .\li-;o ~atn \tlanagcmcnt Agcnc} wh1rh \l'f\l'\ part\ nl -.outh Orange C ounl} J nJ other'> in \anta Barhara l m \ ngcln. < kl·anor,1dl'. l\cond1do and \a II f>1l'!l.O I l·n mort• agcnc 1c\ arc awaiting le11 1a11v1· clct 1<111>11\ 1nduding the 'iouth r a\I Rc-g1CJn;1I RC'clama11on \uthonl\ "ho~ c1u1 fall ,., oO D~na Pt11nl . -\ i.031ilf011 of l ltl/C'O 1ro ups calJC'd \,l\e Our ~<I ,., v.Jg1ng a campaign again\I till' \11\0 agrnl) ·~ waiver dpphtat1on Oppoo.1t1on from coastal re\ldenl\ from f merald Ra}' 10 South I :1~una ha-; lx·cn "' \trnna that the dp,ent" ha' tl'mfk1ranl> hacked off 1t'l W31\l'r rt'4Ul'\t - I our 111 lht· \l'' 1·n ~·v.af(c d1'ttr1t I\ lhdl 111.ikc up 1h1· 1111nt powers agenc') drl' in IJ' 11r of l!'dun•d tr~atmcnt "h 1l h \( )\ h1:ll1· 'l'' will \Ull} the clear 11<.t".in watt·r and J')O\t' .1 ht•nlth ri'k to ...... llllllH'f\ \trl·lche'> lrom I merald B:l) 1iou1h Ill I aguna lhll'>and inland to ln1nc. T he onl~ other area wherC' the ":11,,.erprogram haue-.ultcd 1n puhliL d I '>cord "' r nu no in ~an D1t·go ( ount). ·\lic,o an·a rc\ltknl\ arc concerned ahout the prn~1m1I) of the agency·., outfall to Aliso Beach in South Laguna ..\hout 11 1111ll1on gallons of <,ewage a day ... relcao;cd 7.900 feet from \hore I he wa'ltewatcr d1lit harged cur· rcntly meC't\ federal ~tandard'l. but 1fa waiver should be granted, the agenC) rnuld more than double the amount of suspended ~hd!i -sewage that has e'lCapcd the removal procers\ -11 dumps offshore ( unou,ly lhc waiver 1rantcd 1c1 the San1t~lllon D1stncts of Orange ( ounty, purr«! no prole'lts although the trea1ment •aency 1s one of the largest 1n the Western United State~ It rcprc~nts 23 of 2S Orange County ciuc' and d1'Chargts about 211 m1ll1on gallons of loC'wagc a da)' oil Huntington Beach District public information Offiltr ( omne ( ·1aw,on <>fTen a po,\lhlc nplontH1on "Our ocean outfall l'i fi vc mile~ out " \he ..aid. "A coa'9al discharge Jk'rm1t 1\ a lot •Inc tcr " --...O.:~Ulll..'Oll"lll~ f.or IC~~ • t ~.irg1·d 1nt11 th1· P;1t 1l1t ·<l< t'an r twr h.mlt \J\\ \()m(' of the mo\! \IK 1f1•1ou' protc-'it\ ahout lht w111vcr pro~ram h:~om\' lrwn rt\1denl\ lninjl 1n the-\11\0 \tt\.l!t' <1rca which r VC'n thouah thC: •\h\O Outfall "dt)(''ln't d1~harl{.I.' a' much a'i wr d o 1l'1..a...lul.clo.scr to 'lhorc." .1.Ja~ \;lid /. I - Warmer weather for Coast Temperatur• wiH ~ a bit w.,mer Tuesday throughout Southerrt-CllUC>fnla and over~hl IOw cJO\.ldt will ~ llmlled to th• thJ south coast, the National Weather Se<vtee .. Id. H!Qh ctouda, pulhed by a aouthMalefly flow aloft, wlll apread ove< Southern CeHfOf'nle d1.1rlng the ,,.xt two day• Along the Orange Coast there will be fog or low etoudt along the south coa11 tate tomghl and Tuelday morning. otherWIH lair High• In the tower 70s along the coast to mro 801 Inland Tuesday Lowa 1n the 50• Temps MPll 81 PMll 71 61 NM/11111 .. 71 eo NewOf' .. ~• u 83 Ntw Ye>t~ .. 47 HIQl'l.IOW IC)f 24 hQUrt •ndll!Q II 5. m .Albwly 57 43 AIDuQu41fQua S8 42 AINrlHO llO SO NOffalt. Va 7S SS 01<1enomaC11y 7t ~ Om-70 44 "-· 46 34 AIJMll 12 6J All.,.tlC C!ly 63 41 .... ~.~'-OHTS ,. 'q ~ "tJl(;f1 W11m -COIO.._ ,.,...,,,. e2 n Oll...00 90 II 11.itomora 76 44 Pntledef9h•• 73 46 Sl'IOwera ,_lin ,~rlH SllOW OccW.O ~ Slelonety a.,.. P,_..• n 51 17 3t IM<mmgham 8 I 51 ••-ell 18 46 HeflOIW W.,,., 51NC• HOM US 09ol ol ~· BolM t 16 4 Pnt~ PCHU M• llO 24 Bolloo 62 Ml POftlan<f,Or 81 42 Calif. Temps Provl<le~ 8t 4t = 13 " C11y 12 41 R9no 78 44 R-C:M\Ond 12 51 SI LOUt• 73 50 8utllnglon Vt 55 42 CUI* 7' 35 Cllar ... ton Sc 90 67 c11 .. 1 .. 1on w v 11 47 Char Iott• "' c es 63 l.•t.,ona u 50 l °"II BellCll t8 52 Mon<Chl•a 79 48 H!Qh IOw for 24 houri ending el 6 • m 8ak.,tloe4d 80 S3 Eureka St 48 SI Pele I amp• Ml 74 ~ 68 41 °"'900 56 3t Monllfay ~ 47 Ml WllSOtt 64 ., FrMOO ti S7 Leneatt., 80 se Conc;;nnal• 11 46 Seit L.a• Coly 74 44 LOt All{IMI 72 S3 Newport 819'11 " 54 ci....tll>d 58 40 Sen An1on<0 82 n Oel!Je"d St 51 0n1ar1o 75 49 Columllu• Oh 7 t 3 7 Sen J...,. PR 85 st PhOAob... 80 41 Pllm IPfll'll' 13 &7 Concord N H 64 41 $NII .. 6t 38 Shr9Ylj>0<1 74 83 85 37 OallU·FI WOflh 79 87 PINd_,.I 74 68 San 8trn.,d1no 77 H Reel e1v11 e~ se RadwO<>d cny ae 52 SpOiiaM SyfllC:UM 4t 35 ,. 51 Oay1on n 3t 09<1-I 12 o Sen Otbr,.r 80 4t 8111111 Ana 7$ 61 s-·~•o 1~ 49 Se1t111e 63 48 '~· Tue.on 83 47 TulN 19 H 0.1 MOH>in 71 48 Oe•r0tl a3 33 Ouk.Ith 17 49 Sen11 Cruz 87 50 ,.,_\!....., II 31 San Ooego 69 S7 San Ft8"(;jtCO S8 S1 a>P .. o 115 47 Wasn+ng10fl 77 51 Sanle Barbara 58 St High 10W lot 24 hOUlt end•'1{181 SP m F~I 311 28 Woc:h<ll ee 81 Fargo 12 SA Wot~ .. Barr• 65 42 een1ow es '50 Tides A.g11all 43 38 0.IWld ~· 66 40 OrMI Falt• eo 48 H.,lfOfd 70 45 H411en• 7t 411 Honolulu 84 70 Houtton 80 10 lncllanapotl• 73 48 llD I HAH TOOAY s.Gond htQh _ 7 04 pm 43 Sec;o"d low It 36 p"' 211 TUllOAY flttt IOw 12 381 m 18 F1r1l h!Qh 818am 48 114tlll09 82 32 Bfyt,.. llO 62 Surf Report JKltton,Ma 88 64 Jaouon~lle 91 et Juneell 45 31 Extended LOCATION HUftllni!IOO 8eacfl Rl-Jetty Newpofl 40th SlrMI -POii 22nd SlrMI Nlwpotl 9alb01Wa<lg9 La{lun• 8Mc:lt Sano.n-11 3-5 good 3.5 good 3.5 good ~ondlO# 1756p"' 02 Sec;ottd hl{lh 7 29'0 m 41 Kanta C.ty 72 56 LM \legaa 13 57 uma Aock 79 83 LO<M..ite 78 !>3 Mempl\ft I 1 63 Mi.ml Beech 19 71 MHwaullM 63 37 3-5 good 3 5 good 2 4 , • ., '3 , • ., w11., 1emp se Swell Cllrlcioon touln Sun Mii loday 11 7 3S pm rt-T-a~ 11 6 OS a m end Mlt 1{11111 11 73'pm . Moon ,,_ 1oday a1 t 57 pm Nit T Uftdey 11 3 09 I m and rl-8{181" at 306am · Crew of Space Shuttle Challenger leavea for the launching pad thla morning. SHUTTLE CHALLENGER LAUNCHED ... From Al C'lectron1c c:ry~tal\ 1n wt·1_ghtlessnesi,. ( 1)1~tals grown un Earth tlave de fects because of gravll}. Pure crystal~ would have apphcat1on~ for op tical de\.1ces. m1lital) 'i)'items. infrart:d detector., and ac,1ronom1cal 1ell'· o,tOpc~. Wang. "ho "'orks at the Jct Propul\1on L aboralo~ of Pasadena. < alit.. will ~tud) the conl:unerle\~ prot·e.,sing o f llu1ds.in the abscnr·e of gra v1l}. < )n [arth. -;urfacc tcn'iion and grav1t} influence the shape a11d mO\ l'menl of fluid drops used 1n indu'>tnal pr0<.·es\c'>. and containers often cause contamination. In space. the fluids float and there is no need for them to touch the side of their container. This research could lead tu better industrial processes 1n mctallurg) and chemical cngineenng. I he ai;tronaut'I also are to deplo) 1 .... 0 <;mall 'iatell1tc'I from canisters 1n 1he cargo ba}. one to calibrate air 1ralli<: control radar'I. the second to relay signal\ from remote scn'lorc, hkc thu'>e on ocean weather buuv\. The National Aeronautics and Space Ad· min1strat1on had canceled th.: rdea'le '>aturday bc<:au'lt' of a ba11c~ prob· lem. hut decided on Sundit~ that th.:re would be no problem 1f the deploy- ments were moved to earlier in the flight. The releases had bel'n set for tht sixth day. now the) will be tried live hours after hftofT < 'hallengcr I'\ to return to Eanh Ma~ 6. landing on the wide-open dry lake hl.•d al Edwards Air Force Base. ( ahf.. ending a string of four straight -;huttlc landingi, at Cape Canaveral. I he change was made because Dis- covery\ hrakl·s 10<.·kcd and a tire ruptured during •h land1gg here on .\pnl I K. Driver s_uff ers heJrt attack, crashes ·\woman who apparent!~ \uffl·red .1 hcan attack wh11l' drh 1ng Sunda) .,,,,a., in scm1uH·ond1t1on 1h1\ morning after her car kno<ked O\Cr a concrete light pole and caroml·d acro'ls five lance, of lraffir into 11 < O\ta Mcc;a hu'i1nC<;S, Thelma .. ranee-. < app~. 75 . of ( o<.ta Mc<oa wa' ru'lhed b\ ambulance 10 thC' 1ntcn'\l\C rare ward at Hoag Memorial Ho!>p1tal in Newpon Reach where <.ht: remained this morning Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Deflvety It OuarantMd I.I< ''°"' It ,...., ,, rwJ1 "••" '(('"1' N,..... Dy ~ )CJ fJ 'Tl <.8H 1;or1,..,. I r· "' ,."<! ,.,.,. c~ ••• ,,.. -""' ( apps <;utlcred fncial laceration-; and poss1hle head inJuneo; lrom th.: cra'ih around 2.30 p.m. 1n the 19()() block of Placenua Avenue. said Dctectl\c Hoyt.I Waldron. W11ncs<.c'> told 1nvest1gators that Capps' 1965 Lincoln ( ontinentul wai. traveling south on Placentia when 11 \Uddenl) ran over the curb and \topped. w11h the woman slumped over the steering wheel • ThC' car suddenly lurched forward and began "ca' 1ng across thl' t"o \Outhbounu lant·s before Jumping the t urh again and !.mashing into an Ed1'lon Co hght 'ltandard. said Waldron Dounnng tu the o ther '>idc of the '>treet. the rar <.phntcred the door to a hur;iness at 1930 Placcn1ia Ave. No other car\ were involved 1r<lhe accident. Paramedics found, Capps uneon· nous but wen· ahle to revive her, ~hn• !>aid Wha t do you like about the Oally Pilot? Wha l don't you like? Call tile number a t left and your me11age wlll be recorded, 1ran1crlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tbe u me U -bour an1werln1 service may bt' used to record letters to &bf' edllor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include tbelr nam e a nd tele phone num be r for verification. 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