HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-05-30 - Orange Coast PilotfOMCAITI ON A2
Serving.Hew port lttch, Cotti Mesa. Huntington 8tach, lrvlne, l19un1 letch, Fountain V 1ller 1nd South Or1ngt County
O~AN GF f,OIJN r V C ALIF O RNIA THURSDAY MAY 30, 1~S '/',C ENTS
Coach call~ for team drug tests
'Parents should iove their kids so muc h
they can't take a chance on drugs ... ·
man told Huntingto n BCach l nion
High School D1'itnc t 1rus1ces Tues-
day night. .. But drugs arc" 1dc1,pread.
real and the) arc 1m:rl'as1ng It's
almo'>t 1mposs1bk to go to (student)
parties without alcohol. mar.Juana or
cocaine Some11mn 1hae'<. all three"
cnt1rel~ 'oluntar) Parents ot pla:yt"r!>
would decide whether their children
would par11c1pate
Onl) the parents. he ~1d. wo J ld
know the tests results. The). in tum.
lOuld cont.act the a1hleur department
tor help 1f de\1rcd. hi: said
"It would gl\ e them a good rea'>On
ap e1tcusc to \a) no. that I pla~
football My ph1losoph)." Workman
~1d. "1s that partnt) should lo' e their
kids ~o much tlutt the) can'1 takt' a
chanre on drug 10\0hement
'>uch a controversial program r·
D1'ltnct Sup.:rrntendent Mane
O tto '>aid Wednr~y. however. lhat
other anti-drug program!. such as peer
coun~hng and '1s1ts h) drug-abuse
crusader Oa' ad f oma "ould be more By ROBERT BARKE R
01 IM Delly l'llol llan
Edison H igh Schoo1'6 8111 'Aiork-
man. lhe Sunset Leagul'~ most senior
3nd winninge'lt ac ti ve football t'03lh.
1s calling for \Olunt<tr). random drug
Coast
Septuplet mom Patti
Frustaci was released
from St. Joseph Hospital
Wedne~day, just nine
days after birth of her
bables./A3
Social worker testifies
Ro·nald L.ampasi's sister
claims the teen was sex-
ually abused by the.father
'7-hot to ~eath./87
California
Attendees of a sym-
posium on AIDS research
hear criticism of
"homophobia." /A4
Nation
A third family member
has been arrested in con-
nection with selling Navy
secrets to the Soviet
Union./A4 •
World
Belgium considers ban-
ning soccer matches
after riot kills 38, injures
375 fans./ AS
Boating
Thursdays are thirsty and
thrilling in summertime.
thanks to the Beer Can
Regattas./81
Sports
Huntington Beach's Fred
Merkel Is one of the
better spet'd motor-
cyclists in the U.S./.C1
Entertainment
Martin Mull turns his
satirical stinger on -are
you ready?-whlte
people./83
Business
Biotechnology industry
gets a boost from the
California Office of Re-
search./84
INDEX
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Bridge
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Horoscope
Ann Landers
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In tocl8J'I D•llJ Piiot
It
tc!>t1ng for h1~ football pla)l'r"
If implemented . the drug IC\llng
ma:y be unprecedented on the pre p
level. offic1<1ls said.
··The drug problem at l-d1son " no
greater than at Otha schoob," V.-or!..-
College
recall
drive
fizzles
Lac k of signatures
ends Saddle ba ck
teacher campaign
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of lMDallyNolltalf
.\ teacher l·ampa1gn to ouM thn:e
Saddlcback Commun1t~ < ollege Dis-
trict trustees failed to colkct enough
'>1gnatures to quahf~ to r a recall
clectmn. according to o rganizer!> who
.. aid Wedncsda) the) would turn
their attention to the No,embcr
dec11on.
District ollic1a l' ma1nta1n the
tcachs;rs arc trying to gain control o t
the d1stn cfs seven-member go\'crn-
1ng board. .
In Dcccmher. a rnmmunt1} group
called C1111cns for a tkllcr Saddk-
back ( o llcge . with thl· .. uppon ol
teachers from the college·-. In llll' anu
M1.,s10n VicJO campusc<,. announn:d
11 would tr. to recall ol tru'>tceo;
Wilham Waits. Rohen I Pnn· and
Rohen L. Moore.
Recall prnponcnt'i charged the
three with unnen:!.Saf) spending.
withholding of publK doc ument!>.
illegal and uncth1\'al h11 ing pract1ccs
and the creation of unnecessar.
adm1n1'\trat1on JOb'>. ·
(Pleaae aee SADDLEBACK/A2)
Edison
douses
student
walkout
By ROBERT BARKER
01 Iha Dally l"llol llafl
'W()rkman ... aid toda) the proposed
ront~o' ers1al drug testing program.
which 1s cntountaing re.,1s1ance
from d1'>1nc1 o lllc1al!> "ould be
A word to the wlae
Workman said the testing "o uld
g1' t' player!. a chancl' to back a wa)
fro m "tremendou., .. peer pres'>ure to
experiment" Ith drugs.
·-rm hoping 1hct1 "e t an be 1h~· te.,t
p ilot and be the lurt·ru n OCr o l \Ut r a
program and thdt our d1stnc1 t\lll
ha\c the guts tu bl· 1he tir~t to .. a~ "l"
lo' i: our kids knough IU 1mpkm~·nt
Beachgoerm are bein; warned to atal out of
the water at AUeo Beach in South aguna
becauae of poulble contamination. The
Orange County Health Care Agency poeted
algna a• a precaution TuHday after 20.000
tallon• of aewage waa accidentally apllled
fnto Alleo Creek by an area treatment
plant. Upland realdenta Wendy Baum (left)
and Suaa-aKelly decided the watef waa too
cold for comfort anyway.
Laura Bradbury
/"
Sheriff stung by
BradbQry remarks
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot Iha Dally l'llol Stefl
~an Bcrn.1rd1no ( ount\ \ha11T
Fkl\J f1d\\ell 'aid \.\ednesdJ\ hl· 1'1
\hocki:d and \tunned b' a1t1l'l\
0
m th.11
h" dcpartnll•nt ha' ni1,handll·d thl·
IO \C\t1ga111.>n 1nw l111k l .1ura Rrad-
hu11 's d1<.appcaranl'.e
T1d"'cll appcanng at J prl''' •ttn-
ll'rl·nu• 1n \an Bl·rn.ul.11111> 11n lhl· d • .1,
that m:ir!..cd L~wra·-. fourth b1nhda'
';:ud he .... ;:i, rl·.,pond1ng to uinl·crr\,
Jnd l·nt1u~m '01ccd h' Laura\
parl'Oh. ~ 11l ha~I Jnd Pall~ Hradhur1
The Hradhur.' 'IJ 1d thl'' Jrl" "'lllTI
ell 1ha11n,~·,t1g.;11t1r\ Jrl·n·1 t11ll1•"1n~
up k au, 1n lhl' W'l"n-ni.rn1h-1 tld •. 1w
and J r~· up,l'I 1ha1 lhl· f HI h.1,n :
r°orn1Jlh ht·l'n ,1,h·J 11 ·"'"' n lhl·
·•PPJrl'lll ~1Jn.1pp111g
I hl· Hun1 1 n~t11n Al·.1,h , .. upk '·"J
1hn hJ\l" h.1d t•• ,ru,.llk t• gl"I thl'
l"<>1•rwr.11 111r1 ot 1hc H~I
I 1d"'dl "11tl hl' '' trnuhlnl h\ thl·
Rradbur. 'remark'>. "h1lh hl·...:11d hl·
(Please see SHERIFF i A2)
\Ul(C)'>fUI •
~hl· ~1d then· "a'> m o re drug
tt:'>llng"ot .\mi:man troops in the
\ 1c1nam \.\ .ir than am other war and
(Plea.e aee COACH/ A2)
Parlor
curbs
By ROBE RT H\'1'DMA1' .
fht: 'l'"' pon Hl'Jl h c 11~ ( ouncll
has 11ghtl·ni:d 11' ,nntrnl'> on massage
parlor' in .in r"flort 111 , urb prost1-
1u11on in thl· ''"
.\t II\ ffil'c:tin~ T uc-.Ja, night. the
l uunul Jdupted . regulauon!> that
"9Ul9 limit lhl· huur<. _a m.as~~
parlor mJ ~ uperJtc: Hours ol o~r
atmn .... ,11 he hm11ed hct"'een 7 am
and HJ pm
Thi: "t' JI'""' ill rc4u1rc parlors to
uirr. liab1h1' lll\urami:
1 hl· Jct1on l'Olh .1 ~ )-da' mora-
torium nn lhl· 11.ran1111g o l ne""
bu'linc" lill'O\l''> tur ma .. sagc parlor!>
The , It\ l'nJlll'd lhl· permit freeie
<.Liter 'l'"' purt Bl'Jl h Polin• arrested
11 'U'>Pl'l ll·d prmlltull'' in a month·
lung "'l'l'fl 111 h>tJI mJ"d&t" parlors in
hbrudr"\JnJ \1arlh
'l1nlt thi:n lit' l)OiuJb haH' been
"'llrking "1th l'\1J hl1'>hl·ll ma~sagt"
thl·rJpi't' 111 \1. ntl· ~u1dl'11nt'\ to ht"lp
l'l1minJh' 1lln!JI \1'' •r.11k 'l'"' r< •rt Hl'J• h 11rrl·nth h J' \~
I• I 'l·J l "''-ltil j'.1JI •r' "11lfl'
!11.11 .in•1•lhl·r.-1t\ 1'1 r ••.inL?l < 11unt'
I' d1u· ,11111•"1J .J, ''l,Hh J,·~.ll! l•I Jll
r.trl••r' "IJ rx Ir nl"-1 •I pr1•\lltu11on
In J '>l'j').H,1!1 .1.t111n th1· ,nuncil
""" l·J ,1,ll'p. 1 ''l'r i. JJ11r11nga tit\
1rJinJn11 . m1! ,m.11.ing in pubht
hu1IJ1ng' JOJ .n 1h1· \\11r!..plJct
t 11un111 nwmtx·r, \1. lll 'tart "llh a
rr•'Pl''-t".1 11r Jnci: trnm "ewpon
lk,11. h ,111<1rr C' ,\l1chJ cl l hn,11anwn
.ind mJ\ r irw 11 "'hen tht"' mt"et
lun · J .\"''1.1n1 l 11\ \!Jnager "l' D d1n1 • l~·lin '·"" •h•' m"rning that the ,11un1. I "111 pf .. h.1hl mull the ,1rd1-
11.111q•' L?111Jtl1n1·' • •\ l'I thl• 0('\I
... , ' ··• "1 ~-"''t1•n 'fX'l lli1. hm1-
1.1t11•n' .•rl .i.l••rt.·d
I hr1 ... 11.i n"'" .1 nun-,mn!..l·r "hu
,, nll t ml ' 'uthr' •rom J\lhma and
cmph\\1'nlJ ,,11J ht· 'tud1l•J -,('\Cral
(Pleaae aee NEWPORT I A2)
Ediso n High School offic1ab. "llh
\Orne strategic usl· of wata sprinklers
and CJttra manpowl·r pro' 1ded b}
d1s1nc1 headquancr.,. o;too<l 1n the
"a) of an apparent o;1udcn1 \It-J n .... n
\tnkc earl) toda)
Officials rcponcdl~ intl'rlCptcd
01ers drumming Up StUJl·nt \Upport
fortcacher~ cngagcJ 1 n h1 tta ~on tract
Ol'go11a11ons with Huntington Reac h
l n1C>n High School Di-.1nc1 o tlic1a1'
County attorney faces cocaine rap .
By LISA MAHONEY "hJ" n \l l'fl' nd1n~ Jol'' not tx·long 11•
h1rn Hl· prl·d1,1nl lhl' In 1nl' P1)1t1.l'
Dl·partml'nt·, lJW "'pn1h.lhh "111 IJll
Jp.111' .11 < hul.1·, lunl' I J, .irr.11g11
ni.·111 111 I l.1 rl'>11r \lun1, 1p.ll < t111n 111
'-t'\\ port lk.1d1 ii 11111 ht•lttll'
01 tM Deity Pilot Stan
Thl' plan allegl•dl~ t·allcd for the
\lulknt<. to take thl' d;I\ o tL1nd 'lwnd
11 ll'll'n1ng In thnr rad1m 111 hl'ill h
t ha1r' in thl· outuour h11,,1
~ But o ffiual<. watered dm\ n thl' .trl·a
"•th 'lpnn klcrs l"arl} lO dampen thl·
<1tudcnt'i' l'nthu-.ia!>m a ,t·hool
\p0kcsman 'laid \dm1n1,trator') al!ln
C1t·orgt• It < hulu J prum111i:n1
C >rangl' < 11un1' .111t1nll'\ '' h11 dl·
tcn.kJ I ~I> )!.u1 u I 111111lh\ l l'.11' "n
.trull , h.11 ~l'' 111 till' I "~11, 1.1.a\
Mfl'\lt'd \\ l'dOl''>tl.t\ 1111 ,illl'l!l'd t O-
l'alOl' fltl"l"\\IOO
"'I <l1Jn I P''"l'" JO\ thlnll f n.11'
thl· lonp..111d ,hurt ol 11 I uo n·1 kn"" 11
11:, lll~."<lllll' l'\t'O .. hl· '-lid
(Pleaae aee STUDENT I A2)
Rut < h11la. Ml .,,1,' lhl' ,1,-1.t'l·
untl'\ll'll 'uh,l,lllll' 1 .. und in a lOlll·
pan\ rnr 1n \\h1d1 ht• .111d h1' 1wphl'"
< hula ,,11d hl' l.in·1 '>Pl'Jk ti1r hi':~
\ c:1r -11ld 1wptw" hu 1 p.1lin· tl'UH lh
Part-time cops
round out lives
in reserve roles
STEVE
MARBLE
NEWSMAKERS
They are doctor'i and bnckla} ers and tl'3l'hl"r' and
pilots a nd ministers who arcdnven by cxc11cml·n1 11rdut~
o r a lo~ago dream ofbeinga m p T are rtserves. the extra backbone 1n c >rangl·
Count • liccdcpanment$. T~e ges arc had and the work some11m''' I'> a ..
glamoro sas being a busdrncr And the) k)\ l' 11
'It'• i.o dlffer~nt from ... real life'
St~ve ArJanbright occas1on11ll) fi nds the
-same sort offlu11.cry e'citt•ment in be1nga
pol ice rcservl.' 1 n Ne" port Reach a~ he did ll\ a
-Manne in Vietnam
"I lO"ve lheexcncmt'nt. ·• \31d the tall.
muscular 39-ycar-old Arganbright. "It'\ so d1tTercn1 from
what I do in real hfc ...
"Real life" is his famll) ·111 h1rd-gcn('rat1on com pan'.
which spcdahzcs 1n m asonry work and. mo~t notably. 1
responsible for the cobbl<'•llonc and bnck'i 1 n Newpon 's
Lido Villaac. Araanbriaht. hkc n1s father and arandfathtr
did bcfort' him. runs tht hu~1nc'i'i
But on Wttkcnds. hc'sa cop ~k ll<.K''n'11c1 PAJd
much forthcdTon on hensk. hut thatdtlt''in't ~m to
matter much.
"Even tfit wu to tal 1ra1i ... I'd $t1ll do it," he said "Td
t
tlu 11111 J minute ..
\ l0lllll·ge footh<1ll pla\ l'f and an air trallk conlrnl
01lin·1 1n the Mannl' CMp,dunnj tht· 1e-tnam "ar
\rgantinght became a rc'l(·n l· n ll1l'l'r thm.-\ears ago
"I u~·d 11as3 l halkn(tl'.'' hl· o;a1d "It maJc ml· fed ll'"
likl· a nnr-lunrt1on p...•r\on ll l Jme at a poin11n hie" ht·n
one \ta rt' 10 "·ondt•r 1f thl"rl··' an' 1h1 ng l'l<.t• 'm1' rt> l·a rabk
ot drnng ..
Otlin·r l><1ug fohnl\on "hlll t)otdmatt'\ thl· dl·~n
mt·n1 'n·'t'r' c prngr:im ,31J ·\Ji.1nhngh1 l'I pcr1l-l t t't1r lhl'
Jllh
I fr', h1g. hl·allh) in1dhgl·n1 and sung-ho \nd hl··, a
h:h hdm
"lll"J'n·1.,.ngle 11\\nuld tx·ph'tt\ditlilult 'ht•
adm11ted ·· .\o; 111 ... nn ~x-1al life l'ln·1 much \o mc
~t·l·kl·nd\ all I ha' l' llOll' lor 1\ m\ laundn ..
I a\I ~ l'Jr . .\rg.111hn,h1put 10 mort' than 7110 hour-. a'
31'\'~n c o llkcr in Jdd1tH'ln to h1<. regular 40-hourv.ed.
He .... a.,sc.•lc\·tcd rc<,t•n <' nf the )('ar h~ h1ssu~n 1sor'
l 1!..t' mc1'lt rc .... ·n c,. \~nhnght l\~nd\ much nt hi\
11nH· tran.,portlng pm.1)0t'r5 from the point of arn-s1 to tht'
cit 1<111 tldinlh 1h1• 13~k ll8rcrabk
.. •\\ longa'l thc\ don't !.pit at me or St't in m ~ fact' l tr.
to humor th<'m I g1-.c.· them a c1garcttt' and 1alk 101hem I
rtal11t' whert· tht\ '11: 1w1ngunJ that 11\ not the most
(Pleue eee a&s&~W/ A3)
1nd1-.11l· ""h·•"n 1 hul.1 ·'"" 1lt•n1l·d
11\11wr,h1r • .i the .1lll'~t·d 11.111 .. 1.,
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•n ''' I , n1 l'ht 11 " '" n,·d '" • 1 ,
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,h,111 r I t\ul.1' .trill\ .Jruii p.lr3·
(P lease see ATTORNEY I A2)
Coas.t Guard fires
On fish-ng vessel
Ma rijua na trace
found a board boat
seized near isle
B> T01' \'. AA\ EDRA
0t , ... DaH"' l'llot ll•n
\ lt,h1nL1-h<•Jt 'll'f'"1. ll'd 111 Jru~
\l\1Uggltn11"J'1..1p1url'd \\ l·dnl·\J,I\
I ' m1k" ,11) \.1n ( lt'l\h"nll· l'>land and
lll\\l'd 1h" m11rn1ng 111 Los ~ngl'll·,
llarl'>w "hl'll' IJ" 11tlill"r' had earlll'I
\("l/l'J 1th•rt' th.in 111 ttin' "' mJ11
1uanJ ll Pm .1n1•lhl'f \t·,.,..·l in J rrlall'd
f<lllf
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thl· 'c"pon l:ka1.h-h.1't'1.I 1.11114•1
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frum 1k1. l..-mc1untl·d ma1.·hint gun'
after thl· ('lc.'('an h n 11tn11rt:d 11rdt'f'I\ 1<1
hall arounJ ~rm '-'ltd Pl'tt' ( )ffo1 1
J1m1 ( h1uh.'
Thr hur'" tr11m thr '0-l'alih<'r
m:ll hlOl' jo\UO\ i.flh'l·d tht' hl1"' o t lht•
tl~·loot "1'fll." tl•d Jrup running ~~1
"hll h \lll!)J)l.•d 11nmt'd1a1rt\ 10 tht·
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()•l'Jn 1,1, \\,,trw,d.1' .\nother II
"'t·r1· 1akl'n 1111 11, "'tt"f\ t'Jrhl'r in the
d.1, ,tunn~ .1 r .1111 h' : k1.kral and
lol .ti l.l" 11ff1l l'r"1n J.,, 1t'nl'l1 l°'i,t\ \
P 1 1°'(1,11 10 thr I 1" .\ngdt•' Hnrhor
ldl'nt.111'1\ 111 thl' 'll\~I .. hB\(' 0111
ht-t·n rt·k.1wll lfollandl·r lOUlll n111
lllOlirm ['IUhh'hl'll rt'P<H,\ that th<'
, rl'" ml•mh\•r, 1rom lhl' 1 .... 0 hoat\ arr
l°'(·hnt•d 111 ht· I \ \lll/l"n ' IO\Ol\'ed
in 'n1U~hn1? < 11lumh13n ix11
(PlHee eee BOAT/AJ)
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Al * Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, May 30, 1985
County jail fines $17,7 40
By JEFF ADLER Oftlle.,_.,,... ....
Oranae Counl) suprrv1sors
learned Wednesday that lines agaansl
lhe county for having Jai l inmates
sleep on the county 1a11's floor lotaled
SI 7, 740 since the fine was imposed
May 17.
In the first report to be issued since
a SI 0-per-night fine went into effect.
supervisors were advised that 1,747
inmates were forced to sleep on jail
floor. The report. prepared b} a coun-
appointed Jail monitor. covered Ma)'
11 through May 24.
The county was ordered to begin
paying the S 10-per-day fine in-March
when D1 trtct Judge Wilham
Gray found the count) 1n contempt
for faiuna to comply with a 1978 coun
order to reduce 1111 overcrowding.
Gray fined the county S50.000 and
directed that supervisors and Sheriff
Brad Gates immediately reduce over-
crowding and provide bunks for all
inmates or begin paying the da·ly fine.
Since the contempt order was
15sued, supervisors and the shenff
havr been working toward reducing
tht' jail population and providing
bunks for all inmates that remain
housed in the Santa Ana 'main Jail.
Besides purchasing tnple-tiered
bunks. supervisors have approved
transferring some low-nsk inmates to
branch Jiii facihues. such as the
James A. Mus1dt Honor Farm 1n El
Toro. An 1n1ual transfrr of 100
inmates was completed last weekend.
Althoua.h the county is being fined
bccauSt ol'n jail problems. no actual
payments have bttn made to tl\e
court. County attorneys plan to ask
Gray to reduce the amount of the fine
or allow the county to put the money
toward providing a solution to the
over-crowdjng problem aficr the
judge returns to his Los Angdes
courtroom early next week.
The jail monitor's report also
showed that the average inma1c
populauon forced to sleep on Jail
floors declined slightly.
COACH SEEKS DRUG TESTS FOR TEAM.~.
From Al
yet the dru~ problem "as greater.
Testing d1dn t solve th e problem. she
said.
She also said she has a maJor
problem with pnvatc searrhes and
the testingofbod:,. fluids .. 1s one of the
most pn vate searches of all "
"Why have the drug lcst1ng for the
tootball team''" she a ked. "How
about the girls' softball team?"
Workman, who descnbed himself
as a lo~al employee. no1 out to cause
trouble with higher-ups. said Foun-
tain Valle) Communtt} Hospttal
officials have ofTercd 10 admin1ster
the tests for $25 each.
"Everybody in our program would
be subject to the t~ts. including our
coaches who our pla} ers could pick
for the tests." he said.
Workman. who's been wi th Edison
s1nct' 1970 and the head coach since
1973. said he will push on with the
proposals even 1f officials oppose 11.
His teams have won 98 games and
two CIF varsity championships.
SADDLEBACK RECALL DRIVE FIZZLES ••.
From Al
The Orange County Registrar of
. Voters' offi ce dete.rmined the cam-
pa1$0 required 25 251 signatures of
regislmd-voters-for e11ch trust~
quali fy for a recall electi on The
deadline was Ma\ 28.
Thom Evans: pres1pent of the
Saddleback Community College Fac-
ulty Association. said abour r8.000 ...
signatures were collected for e:u.:h of
the targeted trustees. Beca use or-
ganizers realized they were sh~ of
their goal. the signatures were not
submitted. he said.
Man)' of the pe11t1on!t ~ere
circulated by teachers who arc dis-
pleased with the management of the
Saddleback District. Evans said.
Over the past year. the teachers have
pressed the d1slrict·s trustees to oust
Chancellor l.arry Stevens. but the
board has continued to back Stevens.
Evans said leachers will now focus
1he1r. attenuon on the Nov. 5 election
1n an cTfon to change·the makeup of
the board. The terms of trustees
Wett~tr-and-Eugene-Mc.Knight
expire this year.
··w e hope these 18.000 (recall)
signatures will translate into elecuon
votes:· Evans said.
e said · the faculty umon ·w1ll
endorsecand1dates io November, but
Evans added. ··what (Board Presi-
dent) Watts and the rest of his crowd
are try1n~ to make out as a union
takeover 1s not the case. This comes
from a cross-secuon of the commun1-
t)... .
Watts said Wednesday he will seek
re-election in November and stood by
hts view that the recall was part of a
larger strategy by the teachers.
"Their goal is to elect their own at
the November election." Watts said.
.. The recall was one of their public
methods to keep lhe anxiety le.Yel
high and to continue raising ques-
tions about our credibility. I imagine
_they will now go...and find someone
whd will serve their needs and ask
them to run."
He $3id none of the allegations of
board misconduct raised by the
teachei:s has bttrl-suhstantiated. and
no·charges have been filed.
"It doesn •t matter whether what
you say is true." Watts said. "You can
throw mud and people will listen to
you throw it. The teachers ~t
interested in evidence. They're onlS'
interested in making noise."
Wh ile acknowledging the · 18.000
recall signatures could represent a
significant voter block in November.
Watts expressed do ubts that con-
servative Saddleback District resi-
dents will vote for umon-sp<>nsored
candidates .
SHERIFF ~~Ji'ENDS ACTION ON LAURA •.. . -From Al
heard second hand through the
media.
"The officers of this department
are totall> st urm ncd and stiocked at
the allegations made b) the Bradbuf}
famil)." Tidwell said "The~ are
1otall) unwarranted and totall)
w11hout ment
Tidwell said fe"' 1f an) 1n,es11ga-
11ons ha ve rece1,ed the attention and
effort the an Bernardino Sherill''
Department has e>.pended on the
Laura Bradbuf} case
He den1ed that leads aren't being
checked out or that 1 n ve<;t1gat or\ ha ,.e
overlooked clues.
Laura disappeared Oct. 1 l!. 1984.
fro m Joshua Tree Nauonal Monu -
·ment where she wa\ camping with her
parents and older brother. In-
vestigators believe she was grabbed
outside a camnround outhouse b} a
pot-bellied. middle-age man dn' inga
blue 'an.
The in vestigation has been headed
bv the San Bernardino herifl's
Department from the tx:ginn1ng.
.\!though there has not been a
confirmrd s1gh t1ng of Laura or her
alleged kidnapper. 1nvest1gat ors said
the~ have explored thousands of
leads and 1nten 1ewed hundred" of
su'ipects.
But in an in ten 1e"' Wednesda'. Patt~ Bradbur} said he l!i aware ot
ti ps and leads pa-.sed on10 1n-
\'CSt1gator'i that ha'e nu1 been check-
ed.
.. lt"s at tht point wh ere 11'!> of
concrrri 10 people wh u call in 11p5 or
leads:· she said ... 'We don't kno"'
whether they're (in' es11gators) over-'• .
burdened or what.
··That's thl' worry.·· she added.
..Thi~ I'> a sheriffs agen£y 1n a remote
pan of the desert that probably
doesn't get cases hke tht~too often."
She !>uggested th~shlnfl'.s depan-
ment lets "1ts ego· interfere when
1n' esugators did not seek assistance
from the FBI
T1dv.ell denied the assenio n and
said in' est1gators ha"e stayed in
touch with the FBI.
"The sherifl's personnel inv olved
1n this investigation havt.' poured
their heans and souls into the search
for Laura Brad bun:· he said .
.. On this date. little Laura's b1nh-
lla). our heans go out to the parents."
Tidwell added ··we 100. are d1sap-
po1nted an'1 will continue our cffon
to locate Laura ··
NEWPORT ACTS ON MASSAGE, SMOKING ...
From Al
smoking ord inances before wnung
his O\''n proposal last Februar:
"The difference w1lh this one 1~ that
11 strikes a \.Cr) fine tialana among
i;mokers and non-smoker<. em-
plo}ers and cmplo~ce' and <,o forth ...
he said at the 11me
Chnst1anson's proposal lalls for
hm111ng smoking 1n public buildings
and audrtonums to theJohh1c s. It also
hans smoking 1n publil restrooms.
fhe ordinance "ould require em-
plo~er' to pro' 1de a smoke-free
"orkplace for emplo1e-e '> "'ho request
one If no c;u11able smoke-free area
can be found. the emplo)'er "'ould
ha' e the riJl,ht to declare the entire
"'orkplace olT ltm1ts tu 'mokers.
Chn-.uanson said.
Dt'ltno said the C 11' < ounc1I ma\
he Un\lo 11l1ng lO impose li nes Of up to
$500 for "1olat1ons. a,., ( hrisuanson
proposei;
\ounc1I memh<.'rs said a $50 fi ne
per 1nfrac11on ""ould be mort: ap-
propriate
ATTORNEY FACING COCAINE CHARGES •..
From Al
phernaha and a dusting ot -,ome white
substance <>n the front \eat ul 1he u H
Maua al<.o c;a1d he rt·tnn ell a
capc;ul c from lht· tlu.,r 1d tlw \Ch1tk
that appcarell \!mil.tr t11 J u1ntnilkd
drug
He d1n:cted hoth (hula\ to gel ou t
of the car v.h1l c he <,carchcd the
\ehiclc The \carch turned up more
items t'fptl all> u'icd to inge'it cocaine
and 10 of an ounce ot the alleged
drug. Ma11a 's report \a~.,
Lt ·\I \ii u1r '>aid there "J<. no1
enough of the substance for a field test
so the powder was sent 10 an outside
cnme lab for anal) sis.
Chula says Mana showed hrm ··a
powdery substance in a piece of!.crap
raper.. that was on the car's rear
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·~ n,, t~ •lf" ,..
floorbuard . He !>aid he dc11.'\ nut knn~
\.\<here 11 t ame from t>r v.-hal 1n fa t t tht•
\UbStJnLC I\
"I had n1J t h mg 1 n nn fltJ\·
,c,~1on · ht• \aid adding ht'' hJd
't·nough trouhk in m) life:·
.\ftcr hi\ and "ha"' n < hula·~ arrc!>t.
C1corgl' Chula called Harbor Muniu-
pal Court Judge ( P ~t:hm1dt and
c1sked that the~ he released on 1hc1r
o"'n reu>gn11anre
~hm1d1 'laid he granted the requ~'it
-.1nce 11·-. un likel) < hula will fail 10
c1ppear for <1rra1gnmen1 "He passed
the bar He ., an attorne} here H t'!>
nut going to run an) where··
Chula " .... c11 known fo r taking on
high prntilc ca,cs and defending
narcot1t' ,u,pccts dunng the I %0~ and .. ,,,,
Ht• detendcd furmn Hanard lcc-
1Urer T1molh)' Lea~ fur manJuana
pmi;e <.\IOn 1 n Laguna Bl':tL h 1 n 1968.
Ill' al~o renrnentnl 1ht· .. turn nn .
lune 1n. tlropout'· ath nc:a1e 1n a IY?:l
trial
later LC'a~ and girlfriend Joanna
Harcoun-m11h coopcrawd with
authorities in a case 1n which 13
felon~ drug charge-; were filed against
<hula
~n Orange C ount ~ "iuperior Coun
Judge d1sm1ssed all but one of the
charge., relaung Ill nossess1ng and
furn1c;h in& cocaine and manJuana
Judge Jamee; K 1 urner ordered
( hula to ~rve AfJ da y~ 1n county Jail
1n 1975 for po\c;e,i;1on of less than an
ounte of man1uana.
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Sunny but cooler along Coast
Tht sun will ahlne but t9mpetatur .. wilt dip 1 bit Friday
throughOYt Southern CtJlfotnl•. the Nat!Onel w .. ther s.vtoe
H id. Highs in the tow to mld-70s were foreout for Loa Angeles,
white the valleys wlll reech the upper 701. Morning clouds will
clear awey trem the cout. allowing the mercury to rt• to the upP'f' eo. to upper 701, torecaatera Mid.
Along the Orange Coast there wlll be lncr .. alng coutel tow cloud• tonight and Friday morning, t>e<:omlng sunny but a little
cooler Frld•y. Lowa tonight In the 50s to low 801. Highs Frld•y In
the upper 601 to IJpPfr 101.
From Point Conception to. the Mexican Border -Inner
waters; light varl•ble winds nigh t and morning hours, beeomlng
west to aouthwest 8 to 16 knots with t to 2-foot wind wav.t
tonight. Westerly swell 2 to 3 feet. Increasing tow clouds tonight
and Friday morning. becoming sunny Friday.
Tempe Kan ... City 78 82 ··'i)~ 'lllONTI·
Lh V9Qh .. " Wttlft -CC>IO.-. l lltlt Roe~ 14 82
LOUll vllle 78 S8 Occluded ..., S1etton.wy ..... HIQll low tor 2• 11ouru od1ng at 5 a m M9m,pfll9 84 .. Sho•era flllttn F"'riea ~-Albany 70 42
Al!>u411* qu. 85 115 Mlatnl &Mcn as 79 ......,_ .....,.., llMt• NOAA U S Dlol OI C-u
Mllw-.. 81 59 "1naltll0 100 Ill
Al'Chot• 49 40 MpK-St Paul 74 54 11 52 llllhOP Natnvllle 84 .. 71 "'".,," 711 85 Calif. Temp• N
AUan11cC11. M S8 New0<1t1n1 .. 118 llylhe 71 ~ l onQ 8Hcll Autl>n t3 71 ~Yor~ 72 S4 59 50 NOtlOlk V1 12 Montetey 49 a.11mor • es 111 eo. HIQll iowror2411ourtend10911 sa m 81 OktlN>m•C•tr 94 Mt W-BllmlnQlllm 85 89 7 3 Balteraftelcl 7 5 5 I NewPOt'l llMClt 117 55 45 Eutllll Ill 48 81""111Ck 75 se Oma/I• 83 71 51 Orlln<!O " Olltlan<I 79 53 llotM 56 •2 118 Fteeno 70 50 Pl\llMJe1pn1a 119 S8 Lancaete< 75 49 OntlWIO 8ot1on 59 411 Palm Springe " 84
8utt•l0 69 so PllC!ef111 " eo LOf 14nge1et 75 59 74 51 73 P-• P1111~11 ~ 82 .. 52 O•lend 7 I '55 AN«91de 78 St
Cllarlellon S C 90 74 Port I M• .. 38 Puo~ 711 43 Siii\ Ber111110WK> 79 51
C11a11tt1on.w v 78 55 Po1111no Or 58 53 A.cl """ 73 59 Sen Gat>rlel 78 52 Pr ovl<lenee .. S4 AeOWOOC1 City 70 51 Cllarlolte,N C 82 64 San .JoN 73 50
Cheyenne 77 43 Ralelgll 17 59 s--to 11 45 Sant• An• 14 49 Rapt0 Cit• ao 53 SellnM 70 47 C1-go 75 64 Sen11 Crw .. 38
C1nc111nah 75 62 ~o se 32 San Diego 7 I 64 Tahoe V1Mey 51 38 Riehmon<l 119 54 San Frat>CllCO 117 52 Cle'lll1no 64 ., YoMmlleVtoj .. 45
C0iurnt>u1.0h 73 53 St Lou11 113 70 S1111t• llatl>at• 72 46 St Pel• hmc>a 9 1 118 Stockton 71 49 Coneora,N 11 70 ..
Dellat·FI WOt'1h 94 77 Sall l ike City 75 ;~ H'911.10w IOt 24 llOUll ending., 5 0 m
01yton 12 56 Sin 4ntonl0 94 ear.tow es 59 Tl dee o.n .... 85 68 Sen Juan,P R 91 !: 8'g Beet 74 43 0.. Moonea 115 511 Seattle 55
Oelrou llS 49 $/lteveporl 90 73 TOOAY
Oulvth 5? 45 Spolt-se 45 secono 1ow 12 45 om 08
SyrewH 71 46 S.Cond hlQh 1 ,. pm 59 El Paeo " 112
felt~• S5 .. Topella 82 ea Surf Report Fergo 71 !>:! Tucaon 92 72 FMOAY
Tutu 81 71 F1tl1 IO"' 2 031m 03 ~ .. " 72 55 Ofend Repl<lt 73 58 Wlll\lngton es 55 LOCATION G....,, ... 83 43 w~i. 82 71
"-lng!Oft --HanlorO 71 51 Wlllt•·S.rre 11 so ~Jetty.~ .....,,. 59 " 40lllSt ...... ~
Honolulu M 72 22nd ,., .... Hewpor1
Howl on .. 72 Extended Balboa Wecl9a
·~ 711 82 llgunl 9llcll
J4IClteon,M1 90 72 Sin Clement• Jldl_.. 91 ... Paniy~Salurday llVOU9ft Mon. !M-i.tnp.:U
""'-112 45 Oly. High• 12 to 71. Lowt 65to13 hell direction -
$ l 80M drill rig
tow~ off shor e
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -A
S 180 million, 60-story-tall drilling n g
made in South Korea is being readied
to straddle the ocean floor in the oil-
rich Santa ·Barbara Channel.
Platform Harvest was towed into
place Wednesday about six miles
south of Point Arguello and I "4 miles
northwest of Point Conception.
The 50-well platform is be1n1t
Im SHAN Flrtl h~h e 10 1 m 4 0
t-2 poOt Slcon '°"' 127 om 1 t
2·3 poOt Second hlQh 1 51 om 84
2·3 ooor 2·3 poOt Sun Ml• tO<lay •t 7 51 p m . •I-
0 = Friday at 5 '3 • m and Mii again •t 7 SI
l ·t pm
t-2 poOt Moon rlMt toaay 11 4 111 pm . Ml• -,. Friday at 3 ti 1.m ana r-again II
""°pm
inspected befo re its ballast tanks are
flooded and 1t sinks feet-first to the
bottom of the channel. Texaco U.S.A
spokeswoman Roberta Williams
said.
The operation is scheduled for
Saturday. unless rough weather forces
delay. she said. •
The 1'tatform 1s scheduled to sian
production next summer.
SJ'{ll)ENT STRIKE.QUELLED AT EDISON •••
From Al
were on hand to keep the students 1n
their classrooms
Meanwhile. 01ers also are being
circulated calling for a student walk-
out at Fountain Valle~ High Fnda ..
Extra adm101strators are slated to
patrol the campus to try 10 stop the
students from leaving class.
Wednesda} negotiators for the
D1stnct Educators i.\ssoc1a11on and
the school district met all da} with
c;tate mediator Da' 1d Han 10 effons
to snap a stalemate that's simmered
since !\.member
Administration sources said the y
made no apparcn t progress but agreed
to meet again with the mediator next
Wednesday.
The union. which represents more
than 700 teachers. 1s now reportedly
asking for a 4 percent pay raise for the
period ending June 30. However,
DEA President Doug Scott. who said
he wasn't invited to the talks, 10-
d1cated today he was not aware of the
demand.
And Bill B1anch1. the exeuc11ve
d1rector of the West Orange County
United Teachers -the umbrella
group for fi ve area teacher assoc1a.
uons - was not available for com-
ment.
Scott previously said he'd call a
meeting of the general membership
today if there was no apparent
progress. A sit-down protest or stnke
would be considered. he had said.
But today. Scott said a general
meeting probabl) won't be called
until "there's something to vote on ...
The district has made several
offers. including a 3 percenl rrtro-
act1ve pay increase for the year ending
next month. All have been rejected
.BOAT SEIZED BY COAST GUARD ...
From Al
Between 10 and 11 tons of mari-
1uana were confi scated around 5:45
a.m Wednesday from the 65-foot
'essel aner a surveillance by mem-
bers of Operation Pacific, a task force
of customs agents. Los Angeles
sheriffs deputies. cit y police offi cers
and the Coast Guard.
" Hollander estimated the recovered
drugs to be worth $22 million on the
street. making the seizure one of the
largest in the harbor's history.
The raids were part of a 16-month
investigation by the San Pedro-based
task force to intercept drugs. ·
AFTER 24 YEARS
Hollander said he was unsure of the
relation between the two impounded
boats.
"I know there 1s a connection. but I
don't know b~wthey're involved," he
said.
No further information was avail-
able at pressume.
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Septuplets'
mom out
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Source of
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The .Five. ~cnny. Opera Company.. which has
canceled •.ts onainally sc hedukd production of Jules Massenet ~ French opera "Manon" at Orange Coast Col!~e, will present the opera for two performances tona t and Saturday.
. he production will be staged a1 7:30 p.m. both
evenings at l~e Scr~ite Theater. 1 95~ W. La Palma Av~ .. Anaheim. Tickets are $5 each and will be
avaal?ble an hour before 1he performance both evenings.
Pre-natal ezercJH offered
Signups are now being taken for pre-natal and
post-partum exercise classes at the Newport Costa
Mesa YMC' A. which meet Mondays and Wednes-days from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. ~1>«1al care and concern wtll be given to
meetmg ~he needs of pregnant women. For more
tnformatton. call Linda Sicotte at the YM" • 642-9990. ~ "·
School plan• pop concert
• The 11th annual La Quinta High School Pop
Concert will be presented Frida) and Sa1urda) at 1he
schoo!. 10372 McFadden Ave .. Westminster.
Six chora l groups and more 1han 20 soloists.
ducts and tnos will be featured. along with a dance
troupe from ttle ranks of choral students. Both
performances are scheduled for 7: 30 p. m. and tickets a~e $5 fo r adults and $2.50 for students and senior
··citizens. Call 839-7822 for more information.
La1FJJ bowl1n6 clau offered
The Laguna Beacn· Lawn Bowling Club will ofT~r a course 1n lawn bowling every Tuesda).
beginning next Tuesda). through July :?3 at the cl ub
greens 1n Heisler Park. 455 Cliff Dn ve. Laguna
Beach.
Ttre course. scheduled from 10 a.m. 10 noon.
will consist -0f a classroom <kmonstratio n in the
clubhouS<"' and on-the-green lessons in bowling
technrques. Call .J96-2978 or 494-907 3 for further
mforma11on and registration
Ha.p1ce pro6tam ezpJabJed
Joanne Angell. a V1stttn~ Nurses Association
hospice social worker. wi ll discuss attendant care,
respite care. day care and the hospice program at
Wednesday's general meeting of the Alzheimer's
Disease and Related Disorders Assoc1at1on of
Orange C"unty. . _
By UNDA DEUTSCH ......... ,,,_......,
With her five surv1v1n' septuplets Still Jn
critical condition, Patnc1a Frustaci left the
hosptital in Orange she entered two
months aao. smiling but anxious about the
future of her fra il babies.
"They're beautiful." she said as she ld't
Wednesday. "I just hope they hve."
Mrs. Frustac1. a 30-year-old hiJh school·
English teacher who took fertihty drugs
be(ore conceiving the seven babies. spent
two months in St. Joseph Hospital before
the Caesarean binh Ma~ 21. O ne baby was
stillborn and another died Friday.
She bCaen her day Wednesday b)
making a short tnp thro ugh a tunnel to
C'hildrens Hospital of Orange County to
'is11 and touch her five 11ny babies. all
connected to respirators 10 the neonatal
1ntens1ve ca~ unit.
Her doctor said she would be able to v1s11
the infants every da) until they are well
enough to be released -probabl) b) m1d-
<\ugus1 .
Mrs. Frustac1. holding aloft a bouquet of
roses in a gesture of triumph. said she tell .
"great. JUSI Jfeat." as she was wheeled out
of the hospital amid applause and cheers
from a crowd of well-wishers.
Bu t by the ume she had stopped at a
restaurant for lunch with her husband,
Samuel. and amved at her parents' home
in nearby Tustin. Mrs. Frustac1 appeared·
exhausted.
She hugged and kissed relatives who
~eeted her at the door. then said she
wanted 10 "JUSt go in and go to sleep."
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OI ... ._., .........
A weekend paint residue spill that
contaminated San Diego Creek in Irvine
has been traced to a furniture manufac-
tunng plant 1n Tustin. environmental
officials said today.
-· A clogged pipe at the StcelcaSt lnc.,plant
on Warner A venue apparently fora:d the
water soluble latex paint to back up into
storm drains. said Jim Bennett. super-
vising engrneer for the state Regional
Water Quahty Control Board. The paint
then overflowed into t~ storm chl'nnel
that feeds San 01ego Creek and. ulttmatcl)'.
l 'pper Newpon Ba}
Bruce Moore. an engineer w1th the
county En' iron mental Management
.\gene}. said paint residue from the plant 1s
supposed 10 pass through a tiltrat1on
process The residue 1s then transported to
a disposal site rather than through stonn
drains or flood control channels -·
Mike Reed. Steelcase·~ d irector of eng1-
ncenng. ~1d this morning that the
drainage s~ ~tern 1s being' repaired but he
wouldn't 'Ml} wh) 1t malfunc11oned.
It ~as the tir<>t time the dram clogged
s1 nee tee lease opened Its plant in 1972. he
said.
~bout 400.IX)() gallons of contaminated
water had to be pumped out of the creek
Sunda)'1after the Orange Count) F1~
Depan ent's Hazardous-Materials team
damme thc<:reek beneath the Main treet
o' erpa •
Mrs. Frustac1's obstetrician. Dr. Manin F~dman.descnt?ed herphysic~~n~~t!o~ _ _._1 _ •--•-l h 1_ f b -••·• -'•"' ... __ ... __ ... a--u~ as excellent. SU"a'--aa .-a u.-e ·W ee """' rom oe.-----------·
While the residue was not harmful te the
en\lronment. ~nncn said th<' ~ater
quaht) control board staff ma~ seek
compensation for the cleanup and possible ·
fines against thccompan).
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RESERVE OFFJ<ERS FIND FULFILLMENT IN PART-TIME ROLE ... P'romAl -· -.. · .
pleasant place in tht' world ...
In the summer months ..-hen \he ell' 'sstdoubles
and tnples with beach ' 1s1u~rs. Arganbnght tis himself
1n the thick of the action.
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when a uniformed ollicer strikes up a l:asual con' ersa11on • Because he d1dn't101n the rc=-sel'\ es unl-11 he~ al>~·.
.. omet1me!> thrrc·sa dt'la)ed response." Gale said Moser bAngsa sense·ofmatunt> to th.e JOb ~1 th him. r
"'11h a chuckk "We'art'rt't al.ways ireatl'd.greatb~ the pubhc: there's
·· ~ a ranger." ht' f>31d . "people "a\t' and want to talk l>Ome aniqioslt) But l,~now 11·!. nothing Pl.'.rsonal ~nd'I 1 ~ tth me But"' hen 1 get back 10 In 1ne. the reaction to the don't let 11 affect me"~e said. "lt\,J1ot up lo thtF of~cen'o· ·
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He said patrolling the beach front on the urth of
July reminds him slightly of being tn V1etnar . umform 1smorellkl.'a'o1dancebeha\lor " punish .• • · ' .~' '· · ·,
The summers 10 Yello~stone help Gale unwind. .,"When some-one ~a' es·at')ou 11.11h.ltM1' e'fingc;fs: ,..., ,
The session. which is free to the public. will be
held at 1 p.m, at the Senior Citizens· Center. 8200
Westminster Blvd.. Westminster. Call Georg.ia
Gu1llo~ at 893-1518 for additional mfonnation.
"It can be prell) w.1ld. You ha' e the icnps1on 1ha1
almost anything can happen," he said. "The I~ thing I
can compare 1t to 1s Vietnam ...
·· 1 go up there and put th1ngs back 1n pnont~. ··he said }0'4COns1der1t a gOQd da~ Th~t·\·'-' hatthe,rl:l ught µ$ 1n ' ~
.. ~hen school stans in the fall and all the otherteachers ·the academ) and _I think 11\a gooP a.dage 16 go ~ .. .. -· •. f!1
are roaring and charging around. I feel pretl) relaxed." • ' · ,. · · · .. · · · • ..'· · · . •• Being a reserve also has introduced Arganght 10 a
new circle offncnds. He compares the pohcenerc1rclc
to a colkgc fratemtty ora brotherhood. Galeha'ino(lmb111on)ofbc1ngafult-t1meofficer · t.Camaraderiel• ... tlJem·'iJ t1J1. · .t11.' .. "". ·,., again. He full) e.\Pects to be a career resen e ojlicer. ~ -.,. · ..
"From11met0t1mel th1nkaboutbeingafull-t1mt' ~. Dt·o 11s1Bob K~t}j~a membefofan : ·
Audubon Society ln•tal11ng
The South Coast Audubon Soc1et~ will install
officers for the coming :-car next Wednesda~ at the
Bank of San Clemente.
The public 1s in' 1ted to the b p.m. event and the
cost of dinner 1 S8.J clT) Tolman oft he Sea and Sage
Audubon Soc1e1~ ~•II present a program on .\laska.
Call Doug Grange at 494-2003 for resen a11ons.
BPW to hear natrltlonl•t
The West Orange Count~ Business and Pro-
fessional Women ~ 111 met't ne\I "cdnt>sda'
e' cn1ng at Peret's Rl'Staurant ·
Nutn1ton1 s1 Patnc1a Conner ~111 tX' the gue t
speakl·r a1 the 6 p m program. Call 5~1-2553 for
add111onal 1nforma1mn.
Breakfa•t •peakers set
"I think you ha~e toeam respect. -\nd ti's the wa)
11 should be. It d0t· n't take long for them to f.rc out
whether ~ou're going to cut it." he said.
.. .\s soon as~ ou put o n that uniform.) oe a totall~
d1ffcrr nt person. You don ·1 feel different. bu~ople treat
)Oud1ffe ren1. E'e~1h 1ngchanges ..
'Atdme.I'manenforcer, ~tor'
._J-It's h~rd 10 1mag1ne an~ ona\lng a
belier sc:tup than Rick Gale. a pc~ :nan·
turned-schoolteacher.
\. ~ .\social sc1enceleachera1 \odbndge
l H 1gh . ·hool in In ine. Gale' putn a d1ff~rcnt
uni form once a "eek" hen he "orks as a res.c orlicer.
i;ome1h1nghl' hasdom· forsl\ ~ears
E' c:r. sum ma. Gale takl'S a lea' I.' of abice trom the
po her fo rCl' to" ork .ic; :.i park ranger in Y1•llctone
~a11onal Park. Hl.' ha<sn't m1ssc:d a '>um mer cc t •r·~
"I l's a n1l.·c arrangl'ml·nt ... ht· agr1·c:d "(: <.t.'cm<. 111
t•omplement thl•otha ..
ranger I'm fr0m that art'a oft he rounti: and m) ~ 1fe and · __, t'llle ~uadroo QI QCJ)lifss1unaJs ~ ho"1a\C the
I ha \l' tal ked about going hark there ... ~1d Gale ... But ' "'hl·rt'~ 11hal 1~1 affO'rd an a1.q,lane and the
rl·a ll). 1he scheduk I ha' e no" "about ideal... --.. 1u '~ of11me t~i do pol1.c, "Ork I n the: s")
Kellr~ l)as'bet"Tf\l.11h the Orange Clint:,·
D7 ' llb d. t 1..1 tb I. henff..re<.er,eaem-~uadrnn for 1-~t'ar>. sh-ufilli 8: / ,.,omen S 90 ..um On eiOrCe pnsonersfromone <lUnl' IOJIH.1th-er. t4k1t1g 1n.,.es igato.fs } J'
For a man~ ho "asn·1 tall t'nough ro be a 10 remote lrtme \Ct"r\t'ia~~o\mng laci~ons l\:>J""l()St ·
-' lOp. J B ~1o~r has measured up preu ~ "eU dHJdren ho~~and car'I · · · . .1
J!> Jrl''>l'r' l'ollicer in Hun11ng1on Beach. · "It's~ oThkc being.i hu,dn,er ·• J...elle~ e,plaincd
._ "\\henlgotoutoithe .\rm) l\\anted to . -\fathtr oigro~nlhildre·nJnd "1do".c.d KC-lie" S4
JOIO the pohce aepanmcnt. But I \\aS 100 ')Old tht' pan-time e~e-10-the-sk~ JOb IS a ~ry~tt break
hn k ·· ,,11d \ll"l'f "I 1 h1nk~ 01.thad 10 ~ 5-foot-11 Jnd I tmm h1'> more scdentJI' J<'t-l,1 ttlhn~ t.'il' 1t1i'.·-. and
"J ' .1hou1 hJlt J lmll .,hon .. n tral. un2 1~eth
\lll\l'r \\ hll grl'\\ llf' 111 .._Jn'ia\ \\here h1<. !Jlhl'f r JO ,I .. f>enlt.,lr) l'\.ll0(1n1n~ ~kt.iikJ \lor4.. fht\ I~
tl\lng'><.huol hl.'l.Jl11t.'.1,11mml'rl1alp1l1111mteaJJnJhJ' , 1n,1derabl'-d1r1l.'rl'nt .._dk . -.J,J ·1t·,1·1n )uu'r,
tln" n tor\\ l''ll'rn .\ 1 rll ne' the f'J'il I 5 H'ar' f'JMll. 1pJ 11 ng 1 n 1h1 ntt' t h.i 1 Jr, • ,, 1 t1 n~ n ll'rl''I in~
.. Hut th.ink, 11> ~ llllll.'11 ·'lib tht'' J1d J\\ J\ \'I th th,· "Thl· 'Jll1Jr.Jlk rll' '!hl· m.1 n tr>-1!1 ·1 h.it ~'Pl-'• 1JI
hi:1ght Jnd"l'lg.h1,1ul1.inJ lg.111m~,h..11hl' ·\1 .. ,a...a1J f hl.·turnl1,l·rr.ill'"''·r-ll'f • ''"'I \l ~·l.·n"1~hthl.
"I ne'er IQ,l thl.' dl'~tre .. gr11up I· ~l'Jrs.ind I m n11l l'' , . ., l,1.,._ 1 1 ni.•1n_g th.-"l.'n:lH
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\ 1 o<.l'r .1111 nl·d thl· rl''l'f\ t''> 1 h rt't' ~ rar' Jg.u. '' l'nl ·ix·r-.. in .. he: <.aid
through thl' P<.'h,·t· :.i<.a1.km \ and nL>" J' l.'r .lgl"'> ll ll1 I 01 1 .._dk~ had nl1 p.ini, ulJr .lm 1t-1 t:Pn' tP~urJ IJ"'
hnur' 0 1 ~ ork J month He:"' ork' d:n \ht ft'> e\du'>I' ch <\o l·ntorceml'nt ~ nrk "ht•n hl· "'a' in tr. 1Jut l'd t11 the rl''>l.'f' t'
1ha1 he can \pend l'' c:nings" 11h h" "1te program h~ a fell 11" dent 1,l '' hl• Jlrt-.1J, \1,1, .1 m1·rnher ,,, The Winner's C'1rcle Breakfast Network.. a non-
profit business interac11on organ1zat1on. has an-
nounced 11s speakers fo r Thursda~ morning meet-
ings in June.
Ciak 1'la V1l·tnJm 'eteran "ho "as h1rusa pollt·1·
otliccr 1n Santa o\na ~hen he left the Mannek qu111h1•
force after a ~ear and attended Orange Coasollege. Cal
State Fullen on and Peppt'rdinc L' n" ersll) .rn1ng a
bachelor'c; degree and teaching credential alg the ''a~ Like other rl'Sl'f"\ e.., 1 n the bea1·h Cit\. ht• nde ... 111 J 1 h1• airborne un11 ._
<,quad l·ar "1th a fu ll-11m1· pohcc otlicc:r.· ass1s11ng \\ 11h 1h1· Thl·re ar1· hl pt·upk 1n the "l.juJdron <1nd all e11her o" n
datl~ gnn<I of tratlic <1topc;. dome~t1c squabbl~. drunl..co or htt'<" read~ 8l'u•-,~ 10.,rn a1rpl.rnc ~l.'lk~ I' J pan-11~ na
Featured at next Thursda\ 's session will be Dan
McBnde. to be follo~l'd b) Jack. Canfield June 13.
Kimberl) Hean June 20and the Re'. Lou Bass June
21 . Meetings arc held at "I a.m in the Claim Jumpt>r
Restaurant 1n Fountain Valle' and funher infor-
mation 1s available at 536-30~ i
No"~ 1\h t~ree d1stinctJobs. Gale sees melfa_s an
educa1otf1'fs1 i'rid foremost. whether it's di Sis mg a
tratfa·' 1ola11on ~ 11h a motonst. a bad gradath a student
or lhl' hab11s oft ht• gnzzl~ bear" tth camper
"The theme that seems to run through duca11on
.\'an otfa:er. at 11mt•s rm an enfoffrr and ather 11int''
r m an edul·ator ..
Galt' said hl'·., ~en permitted great tlexlll\ 3, .1
reSt.'f'l.'Officl·r Hl.·ha ~orked onthedepartnt'sant1·
drunken dn' 1ng squad. tr:itlic 1n' es11ga11oira in1ng. and
1he morl' mundane ta k oftransportingand<>king
pnsoners
Jn\lng arre't and occasional 1 n\ cst1g.anons 11f Jl 1'S'>na 3111 .inJ .il11ng" 11h 2 •tht•r ml'm11':r-. ,,fth,•
Hl· I"> '1>mt•t1me-; assigned 101he.s(}-{·alkd "~a Jl'r<• grl1up "" n., J .,m.111 P1pt·r ihJ: h1 ... 11J 1, 1Jl'J • 1 .. r
patrol" nn thl' l'lcal·h Junng "'arm months and pm' 1Je, Jena I rhmngraph'
.-,ecunl' .11 high 't'ht'<1l hh1thallg.amec;and '!)t'u.il 1'\1.·nt' · 1 n1• r1.,1l \11mmvnJl''1 •r 1n .• 1.•r ,. ,.,ur"I.· ,., lhJ t J ll
\ 111,l·r '.i.1d 1h1· "'ml 1, \Jt '''~mg "' u' lik1• II• th ·· h1· "'1J
··11·,1i l1·rt"nginl111.,1'l".i'' Houruponh,)ur01 \(1,l.·n.,1·Jrllot,1n1l' -~ i....·1l' hJ'J"' lJ '2 '"
Ull1'r Ol)r1·Jom pu Ol'IU:lll'd \\ llh ml1rnenl'1 OI \ht'a h''I of •· h11Uf\ ,ll lh IOgC\ f't'rll'Oll .. sn,I ..I' J ,·,~hi •lht'f' 10 lht•
hl' '-!1d. laugh1n~ "Rut ~11u1Jn'1 let \11uq~uardJll'-' n •ullil J••u~kc.J\J tl 1tothl 10,;•u, ii • ' uaJ mcrnht·r, mu\I
\t nc.a ~1·1, S '11J month111r n-.k1ng lite .ind hml'I Jnnualh PJ" J 1 h1·1 i..:•ul 1l1~l't thJ' 'ufPd'"'l'' h·Jcr .i.
"l11·nainhdnn'1J1,1 t ll1rlhemone' · hes;.11J "IJl1 \\IJt11in .\Jm1n1,trJlh nrn~u rl·m1nl'
11 ber.i us~: I gl.'.t 3 rt' al ti.•t•ll ng.of ..a 11'\tall1l)n l)me11me' "-t'lk' ....i1J hr 1.i' ~ m pJ th' 111r "''"' e 11till.·ers Jnd
Thunday. May 30
"I hke the' a net~ ofJohs ~ tth1n the JObtwrt"Viu
mu1·h 101t.'arn lt'sachallenge." Galcsa1d
"What I realh hkc to do 1s talk" tth pet:-." said
Gale.~·\\-hen I'm out on the street. I h ~e to tl>UI oft he
1pohcc)car and "al k through the <.hopp1ngo aand tall
"1th people ..
there· H'\l'll1'ml·n t ttll> \\ hl'n 'nu gl.·t a buf%]ar .lnd "K"nJ t hl'I r "l>rk hut tti' ,. n t hr, h"''.: "', iulJ '11' 1o. "llh f lling'
h1mll'Ja1l 1hat',.lrealh1gh .inJnx11,anjl'
"8l.•1JU't'l11lhl.'"Ork 1''l.'Jnd1lpt'dat'l.•ul•r1n~1ghl ·f ht'' P.•11"1t:.ll <' ''t "hl l'.l't.iprrena11·d 1,1h~
No mHtla11 1clleduled intohumJnn.11ur1· l-nr1n'>l.10tt' 11'<.ea\tl'rn,1\\ II rmrt.1 n1h1•,11un1.-.. lh.1 ,,·:r.-Phn,!nu,rt'~-1t.•r\\hJllhl''
lt'lllng\\hl'0 '1lf11l.'1lf1t'l\h1n~ 1'mm,1H'J\\Jrt'l'l\\l'IJI' J01 hut(\\1•u Jn 'r\.tll''!W r • h•, 'J' '" "~ "''il.'
t1-111n~11n .1r••llnd lll' ""' ' rd Ciak admllll'd pa,11t·r~h' 'ome11mes a11~c:n aha~~
Pou cE Loe
Penalty hearing delayed
for girl's killer Edwar<s
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A dt'ath-pcnalty hcanng for con-
' 1cted killer Thom:n Edwards has
bct'n delayed so Edwards can discuss
his tnal strategy with the public
defender he fired last month.
Supcn or Court Judge James F.
Judge . granted the contmuancc
Wednesday. but he told Edwards.
"The public defender does not rep-
Handncton Beach
/\ resident called police earl y today
tu rtp(lrt that somtcrne threw a rock
1hrou1h a stained aJass window at the
( 'nmmunity Bit>le Church. 40 I 6th t.
1>1ma1e was ellt1matcd at $200, • • • Enterina throu&h an unlocked rear
door someone stole mone) Wcdncs-
dny ~ftemoon fro11 the Bookman
\tore. 6074 Warne ·"' c The loss
included S800 1n c•ih and S ioo in
check\ • • • -\ man wa\ arrtsted "'edn~a~ on ~u,p1c1on of \hophftm& at tht -\lpha
Beta \tore at 6Q I I \\ arner -\' t
Recovered was hquor -.o nh s.a • • • A 11IC1man at the N1uan auto
dealmlup It I H3S ac.ch l\h'd.
rqK>ned Wednetda) thal a )'OU~
man took a f"SY l 98S assan lOOZX
for a 1n1 dnw ind did not ttrurn ll
The auto wa1 valutd at SI q,49Q • • • Fntcnna thmuah an ~nlO<'kC"d n-:ar
resent )OU. You represent ~ourseli "
Ed"ards "a~ \'On' 1cted of first-
degr~ murder tn th~ 11) ~ '>hooti ng
death of 12-year-old Vanessa lbcm
He has said he ~ants to die in the ga<o
chamber rather than bc sentence'd to
hfc in pnson w11hou1 the poss1b1h1~
of parole
Dunng fo ur da~ s of pro~u11on
1est1mon~. the defendant a ked onl}
door. someone burglanzed a home on
the 17100 block of Bolsa h1ca. a
resident rc poned Wl'dnesda) The
loss tncluded a SSOO tek ' 1s1on set and
a handgun wonh U OO. • • • An orange 1983 Volkswagen Rab-
bit was rcponed buraJanzed Wednes--
da} from thr 6200 btock of 'Warner
Avenue. The lou included stereo
t'qutpment v.-orth $330. • • • .\ r'C$1dent of the 8SOO bloc._ ot
T orx1dc asked poh~ Wednt'\da) to
an\ es11ga1e the thd\ of Jev.'t'I~ v.orth
S3.300 from his home. • • • SomeoM broke 1n10 a gra 1 ~ ~
o11c1.,,..n perked Wedn«da) on
tht' 6100 block of Vvamer ""cnue
The loss u~hlded stereo equipment
v.onh S'IOO. • • • O"e' tM pest thrtt Wttk some--
OM cut a lock to bu11iann a Prllf'
on the 400 block of 12nd trttt. poh~
Wftt" tofd Wed.ne"1•' Tbe lou 1n·
~-J._ ____ _
ont• question He alsod 001 ohJt'l 1
to adm11ting incnmin..ig tesumoO\
that h1<o defen-.e la>tr M1charl
C.1an1 n1. Ul'C{'SSfulh J uded IO h1<.
first tnal ·
.\tier he ~as dmnrd u1an1ni
said he ~ ould refu to an J<.
Ed~ard~· ad' 1so~ .:11St'I. \a\ 1ng. .. -..:o ct ht\' JI la''' c:r in , ,. nrld ~ oulJ
Join a defendan·t in a qde pact ..
anttque furur(' \\Orth
\ andal' 'l'lJ,h1•,J hlut• .ind r\.'u
'flr::I' p:un1 .. n .1 'h•rJtll' hullJtntl Jt l o' \mi~·'' ll1gh ,,h,l\11 ln'.'N.,
'l'~ h1lpl' .....
Newport Beach
~)nll'l'Ol' d.1nu~d th1· p.11n1111t-l1n
J B \I\\ pJrkl·J Jt 'l'" po.in l t'111l r h'
draS1-1n~ .1 'hJrp • •htl'\ t ,1ll1nl!l ••nl" '1dt
Clf thl' Ju1,1 I hl.' J.1111J~1· ""' <''II·
mall"d .11 S ,, • 1
Coeta Meu eluded
Sl.450. • • • .\ s.c n 1~1\ "4l\ ~ J<,, f\.'ptlrlt'(hll.llnl
Som('onc burglanz~ "'hit<' I ~~O from an unk11. kl.·d twra11-c in tht• I .,.,l,
Volkswaaen Jetta park Wcdnt'sda} hl<X'k l'I i....inttkt ( Nll1 1,omc11m<'
on the 6100 block ofmoma. The het"t'l'n -\1) .i m and I\) I~ am
loSJ included shttpsk sc:at co,crs Tuc<.da'
worth $~00 and 'itCr equipment • • • ' wonb SSOO -''~inn! h11\t'<1 ot 1.and\ haf'\
• • • "onh SI 'O \.\Crt' rt'pc.l'1<"J. \1olcn
" 1982 uzuk1 trOl'('}cle "3" rrom a llar ~'r \tta l 111lc Lea1U<'
reported stolen earl Wcdnesda' \nad bar at T ('\\ 1n._lr P3r._ Q ... l,
from the 6400 bloc-of \\ amcr \rltngton \ \ l' r hl' hurglar\ 1.)l 1 urT'C'd "'en~. The'.' loss v.-asttmat<'d ail'"' '.IOm<'t1mc 1'11.·t~l'\'n 111 pm 1 hur....J.l,
S .SOO • and '.' I ~ p m T u~.t' lntl"' "a'
r-tatn van..,
Bursl&D u~ a laddC> chmb into
a Stte>Dd Slor) Wlndo t the' I
block or Brookhunt Stt and stoic '''O ~-.nmcnt of tc>r '~tuck ov."Mnlup crrtafic;itt ·i k shps .. • • • Tlutws stok a ctttc ntrt0
'1Jued at S200 from anfocl;C'd Jttp
1n the t 7000 bkd of (' l('rtrudt> ' . .
'
mack h' hrcak1n1tJ hl,I<' nnt w .in au
\ ent h' thr d1.l0.H • • • \ '1dt'O\ l'~C'.'ltc rcct'rJ('r
'1d<'~"<'3\'i('ll<' t.tp<" <1nd a tek' 1\1t'n
all 1A.onh SI 44 ~ ""<'1" r'('pot1('d stoltn
from an ap;anment at ~l \k mm•h.
'Wa' \Omelln~ t'lt'l..,,ttn 11 .\0 pm Tu~fa' Jnd "am \\~nesJa' • • • t a h Jra'AT1' v.1th Sl••1 ""m'
rrporte'J "tok'n fn,m ttw' f '"""
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Irvine
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Third family member
held in Navy spy case
Brother had 'top secret' security clearance,
admits to making S 12.000 for information
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -A former
Navy officer with "secret" clearance
~m111ed JOining a SP> nng that
included has brother and nephew and
confessed that he .was paid SI ~.000
for confidential information going to
the Soviet Union. the FBI said
Arthur James Walker. 50. was
arrested without incident on es-
pionage charges at his V1rgin1a Beach
home Wt>dnesday night. the. FBI said.
He appeared today before U.S.
Magistrate Gilbert R. Swank Jr. an
Norfolk. who delayed his ptehm1nal)
heanng'-until Monday and ordered
.lhim held without bond
· John Anthony Wa lker Jr . 47, a
retired Navy comn:iu n1ca11o ns
specialist and Arthur Wal ker's
brother. and John Walker''i !Ion.
Michael. a seaman aboard the earner
• Nimitz. were formal!) 1nd1c1ed on
espionage charges Tuesda) b~ a
federal grandjul") in Baltimore Thl''
were arrested last week.
Officials have called the case one 'of
-tht> _;;fs1 se~ous, brtachcs of Na vy
se('unty 1n history.
Arthur Walker admitted dunng
qut:sti oning last Friday that ·.;on a
number of occasions. begmm!'l'g in
approximately September 1980.'' he
had turned over to has brother U.S.
Navy defense plans fo r deli very to the
Soviet nio n. according to an FBI
affidavit.
Arthur Walker was ~1d $1 2.000
for the matenal he provided. said the
FBI affida vit. fi led late Wednesday in
U.S. D1stnct Court in Norfolk.
, . The retired Navy lieutenant rnm-
mander whose e~pert1se was in sub-
marines and anti-s ubmarine warfare
earned a "top secret" securi ty
clearance "htlc in th e Na V\ and still
holds a "secret"' clearance for his
work with a defenSl' contractor. the
FBI said.
The FBI !.aid '\rthur Walkl'r
worked as an engineer for the
Chesapealu.-branch of VSE Corp .. a
defense contractor that does business
w1th the Nav). Has work at VSE.
which stands fo r Value ys1ems
Engineering. in volved "United State
Navy earner and ship maintenance
planning." the FBI said.
On Wednesday. Michael Walker
was ordered held without bond to
await arraignment on espionage
charges. ·
Attorn eys for the John Walker and
M1chat>l Walker have said the two
would plead innocent.
According to the FBI affidavit,
Arthur Walker "admi11ed that on a
number of occasions. beginning 1n
approx1mately September. 1980, he
turned over 10 his brother. John
Anthony Walkl·r Jr .. do<:umenls.
files. photographs. bookk1s and de·
tense plans rela1ing to United Stat~s
Naval forces. knowing that John
'\nthony Walker Jr.. in tended to
deliver or transmit these 11ems to 'the
Ru ssians."'
Mem be rs of >\n hur Wal ker's fam·
II> dechn<.'d to ta lk to r<.'poners
Wednesda)-night -\ man who ap-
peared to be 1n his m1d-20s answered
the door. said, "Please. not now." and
closed the door.
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82 protesters arrested
as TMI gets startup (>K
MID ETOWN, Pa. -Hundreds of an demonstrators vowing to By "e Al~lated Prest
"never JlV up" bloc ked the ptes to Three M~lsland and 82 people were
arrested after the long-idle Unit I reactor ai the nuclear power plant was aiven
ecrmission to resume operation. C'on~mnH1g the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission·s 4-1 vol( to allow a restart, about 2SO demonstrators marched
outside the plant Wednesday night. Immediately after tl)e NRC decision in
Washinaton, the state of Pennsylvania and a Harrisbura. Pa .. citizens' group.
Three Mile Island AJen. pc11uoned the 3rd U.S. Circui1 Coun of Appeals
asking that the NRC decision be overruled.
Economy take.-1'61Jt dlve
~nhur
·Navy on J I. 1973.
WAS HI NGTON -The govemment'"s main economic forecasting puae
decreased 0.2 percent in April. marking the firs.I decline thit )'ear and sianahng
that the lagging economy has yet to feel the effect of lower interest rates. The
the Commerce Department report issued today was generally in line with the
expectatton of market analysts. although they l)ad been split over whether the
andtx of leading indicators would move up slightly or ;own slightly. Interest
rates have been d riven lower in recent weeks. first by reduced demand for
credit as business executives scaled back their activity and then by the Federal
Reserve's lowering of its discount rate an an effort to stimulate an economy 1hat
grew at an annual rate of only 0. 7 percent 1n the firs t quarter
Navy r ds sho~ed tha1 hi s last
ass1gnmen as as an instructor in
anti-subm e warfare fo r the Atlan-
tic Fleet 11cal School. Walker
served th from J 968 until he
retired.
Bet ween · 4 and 1960 ~l' was a
sonar ope r on '\Ubmanncs. He
was com mi ned 1n I %0. and had
sea duty on mannes.
Ht> ·serv s na\'1ga1or and an
offifcr in c e of commun1ca11ons.
arch
]DS
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LO~ -\N ES (AP)-Money to
study .\IDS going "down a black
hole" of m1 ected science because
people fear mosexuals. a ga) re-
~earchers' gr claimed Wednesda).
"What th eral government has
chosen to s y are not necessarily
the issues are going to save
people's It' the short-run:· )aid
Walter Bate r. a stafT mt·mber of
the America s~chological AS!>Oc1a-
11on .
.. ... The m > goes down a black
hole becau f homophobia." he
said during ws conference at th e
annual me g of the Amencan
Assoc1aoon the Ad vancement of
Sc ience.
But Dr. S y Fanntn. in charge of
communica d1sca~ l'Ontrul fo r
Los .\ngele >Unt} Depanment of
Health Ser s. responded· "We
have 10 rem ber bias -works tn two
d1rec11ons ... oncy never comes fast
enough for I ople w1thou1 11."
She said uired immune defi-
c1cncy synd c was fir~ 1dcntilicd
onl~ fo ur rs ago. and while
progress a t AIDS ma> seem
slow. "four s for sc1l'n<:e ts really
not draggin our feet thal much.
Ho" much rTc rapid can "'l' go'>"
Wedncsdai news mnfcrence and
a related S)~Stum "erl' org:in11rd
b\ thl' l'lat10 Organ11 at1 on of Ga\
and Lcs h1an cnt1sts and T l'l hn1cal
Profi.:ss1onal!rnalt11on ot I l group\
of gay sc1en1•.
Except for nin. 1hc parnupants
contended ·ral AIDS resea rch
funds have en 1nadequatl' and
mi sdirected to stud1l's of the
suspected A virus. blood test~ to
detect 11 an e na1ural "h1!>tor) of
how the se devcloix·d and
spread
".\IDS p
being gl\t:n
to protect t blood supply." said
Walter We'il . a cualt t1on ollinal
Turner, Soviet. to ••ap joumall•ta
ATLANTA -Turner Broadcasting System. which owns the 24-hour
Cable News Network. sa ys CNN will be able to exchange news and JOumalists
w11h the·Sov1ct Union under a new aircement. "CNN becomes the first
<\merican news organization to be affiliated directly with ln1ervision," the
Eastern bloc consortium of tele vision systems. the Atlanta-based broadcasting
system·announced Wednesday. TBS Cha irman Ted Turner signed the one·
year agreement in Moscow this week with Sergei Lapin. chairman of the USSR
State Committee for Television and Radio.
Pollce ~ 8 violent con•
McALESTER, Okla. -Authorities gave special attention 10 empty barns
and houSt's in their search for five men, all with records of violent cnme. who
fled the state penitentiary here. Meanwhile. a search also continued for three
Osage County Jail inmates who overpowered a deputy during a 1np to the
dentist and fled with his guns. Martin Ewing. a spokesman for the Department
of Corrections. siud Wednesday 1han11 five wh o escaped from the McAkster
prison are considered armed aod dangerous. Each has a violent cri me on hi s
record.
Blast .kill• 4 at lee pl111Jt
SAN ANTONIO. Texas-Investigators poking through the remains of a
gutted ace plant tentatively blamed an ammonia leak for an explosion that
killed (our people ~nd injured at least 21. Deputy Fire Chief Jim Miller said the
blast Wednesday "t>vi dently was caused by an ammonia leak" at the downtown
plant. owned by Lone Star Ice and Food Stores and S6u1hem-Hencke. All but
one of lhe injured were treated at hospitals and discharged for ammonia bums
or inhalation of fumes, officials said.
CALIFORNIA
Boy win• $3.4 million •ult
OAKLAND -The city has agreed to pay $3.4 million 10 se11le a suit
brough1 on behalf of an 8-year-old boy who was hit by a car_ whale crossmg an
in tersection that dtd nut ha ve a traffic light. Jermaine knkins has learning
d1~b1ltt1es a nd ha s lost tht' use of his legs and nsht arm as a result of the
accident tn 1979. according 10 his attorney. R. Lewis Van Blois.
Chemical •plll fell• 27
LOS '\NGELES -A hazardous chemical spilled early today 1n a film
processing plant at Uni versal Studios. and 27 people were hospitalized with
respiratory complamts. offi cials said. Many of those injured had tried to clean
up the ctiem1 cal that poured from a S5-gallon drum about 1:53 a.m. at the
Technicolor building. !Mltd count y fire dispatcher Richard Clayton. "The ones
who actually cleaned 11 up got the worst exposure.'' said fire Capt. Harral
Fullbright. .. The~ became drowsy and sleep>. but no one actually lost
consnou.,ne~~ ··
McMartln glrl ••• 'lookout'
LOS ANGELES-A 9-year-old girl tesllfit>d she was used as a lookout to
warn of parent~ approaching a McMartin Pre-School classroom where a
te acher was sexually moles11ns other children. The girl, who also sa id she was
a rape victim. was repeatedly interrupted Wednesday by a barrage of defen se
objections during a chaotic day of bickering between_ defense lawyers and
prosecutors. The girl 1es11fied that 1he school's founder, Virginia McMartin.
77. would s11 1n her wheelchair and clap while teachers took pictures of naked
children who were made JO dance and pose ma game called "Naked Movte Star."
'Tattoo' fined for gun vlolatton
BURBANK -Actor Herve Villechatze. weanng a T-shin that said
"Midget Abuse is Punishable by Law." was fined $425 and placed on a year's
probation Wednesday after pleading no contest to carrying a loaded concealed
handgun. The 3-foot-11 actor, who played Tattoo on the television show
"Fantasy Island," made his plea in Burbank Municipal Court. Assistant City
'\ttorney Terry Steve nson said. "They gave him a fine and a one-year
probauon. Thal mea ns: don't carry a gun. He can have a gun in his house but
he can't carry 11 out the door.'' the actor's manager. Sandy Brokaw. said.
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SAN FRA NCISCO-A li11Je more than one 1n fi ve California adults say
they have "a great J eal of 1n1eres1 an maJor league baseball," according 10 a
California Poll rekased today About one m fo ur, or 27 percent. ha ve only a
little interest and 23 percent claim they have no interest an baseball. The poll by
Mervin Field also wanted to know what C'altforn 1ans thought about the:
ck\1gnatc:d hitter rule that perm11s a manager to have a strong hitter replace a
p11< her m thi: rl'gular ha tting lineup w11hout ha ving to take the hurler out of the
ga me.
Woman wln• 11ez la ... ult
HAYWARD -A woman who won SI million from Sears. Roebuck and
C o. 1n a 4111-ycar sex discrimination ban le sa ys her suit ended "like a fa iry talc."
T ina Stegeman. 44. filed the suit apinst Scars in 1981 after betf!i passed over
for promoti on in fa vor of men who had far less work experience. On Tuesday
an Alamenda County S.uperior Coun Jury issued Stegeman the award. Ka y
Kirkland of the statt' Departmen~ of Fair E~pl~ymerit and HousinJ said the
award apparently was the largest in the stales history of such litigation. __.....
Soundman Ryder dead at 85
MONTEREY -Loren L. Ryder. one of the pioneers of sound tcchnol<>1Y... ,
fo r motion pictures and the winner of fi ve Academy Awards, has died after a •
long 11lncss. He wa s 85. Ryder, who died Tuesday at Carmel Convalescent
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CJWJe.e detaln American
PEKING -An American businessman said today that Ch ine~
authontics have detained him for sill weeks in connection with a hotel fire in
Harbin that killed 10 people, including his panner. "8as1cally, theY. won't let
me lea ve. I can do every1hin1 except leave 1own," Richard S. Ondnk. 3-i said
in a telephone interview wi th The Associated Press from 1he northeast C'hlnete
ciW. Ondrik survj ved the April 19 blaze at the IS-story Swan Hotel. and the
Chinese uy he is under investiaation while tht>y probe the cause of the blate
which gutted 1hc 11th noor. ·
Ann• tal~• re.amed ·
_ GENEVA, Switzerland -U.S. and Soviet nesotialon &oday bttitn 1
sec9nd round of arms cont rol talks that the Soviets say arc threatened by U.S.
re1Carch into a space·besed defense system. The two 11des met for an hour and
50 minutes 11 1ht Sov1c1 m1ss1on. acrordina to a U.S. spokesman who didn't
want to bC' 1den11fi ed. He \ltd some of the dclfptes left 30 minutet earlier but
"th<' pnnc1pal nq ot1atorf' stayed on. Befort lbt U.S. dclqation amved
Soviet ('h1cf nq oti1tor Victor P. Karpov told rt.poncn he was a "pr1et1cai
opllm1st'" about possible pn:iveu at &he &alb. The "common rr o( tht'
superpower'\ 1s •·not allow1n1 an arms race in •PICC." K.arpov sai
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Reagan tax plan:
Some families
wiii~-aonie lose,
WASH INGTON (AP) -Pr•1t·
dent Reapn's tax plan would cut the
ta.xes of a typical $26.~a·year four-
member family by about SSOO a year
but would raise the burden on a
ch.ildless couple ~Ith income of
$45,000. ..
The bigest factor for the $26,000
family woutd be the increase in the
person~! exemption ft> $2,000 per
person. Under present law. the ex-
emption is expected to rise w11h
inflation from S 1,040 to $1 .080 next
year.
The most pronounced effect on the
other familf. on the other hand.
would be the loss of some deductions.
Herc arc unofficial calculations on
how th ree hypothetical families wit h
average deductions would fare if the
president's plan becomes law:
Under present law. a one-earner
couple with $26,000 income and two
children 1s allowed four exemptions
worth a total of $4,320. They have
$3,600 in mortgage interest and a ~600 deduction for cha mable con-
tributions. They pa} state and local
taxes of $2.600 and union dues of
$600.
Those ttem12ed deductions total
$7.400; subtracting the standard de-
duction leaves an excess of $3, 730.
Subtracting that and the exemptions
from income leaves a taxable income
of S 17. 950 and a total tax of about s 1.985.
R~n·s plan would eliminate the
deducuoq for state and local taxes.
which would make 11 unprofitable for
this family to itemi2ededucl1ons. But
by boostin& the family's ex.emptions
to $8 ,000 and the standard deductiOl\JI
to $4,000, the proposal would cut
taxable income to S 14 ()()(). That
would tesult in a tax orSt ,SOO -a
$500 .reduction.
A two-earner couple with two
children and $45.000 1n income
would also get a tax cut under the
Reagan prop0sgt.
This family hypothetically pays
mongage interest of $7,000. gives
S900 to charity and pays state and
loca~ taxes of SJ.450. The husband
contnbutes $2,000 to an lnd1vi~ual
Retirement Account. The co.uple gets
a special S 1.500 deduction to offset •the "marriage penalty .. on two-earner
couples. Subtracting excess deduc-
tions and the personal exemptions
leaves a taxabl~ income of $29,500
and a tax liability of about $4.440.
Even after losing the deduction for
state and local taxes and the marriage·
penalty writeoff. this fam ily would be
be tter off under Reagan's proposal of
the $8,000 1n exemptions. Taxable
income would be $31 ,100 and tax
$4,275 -a cut of about 3. 7 percent.
On the other hand, if that same
couple had no children. their tax bill
would increase by almost 6 percent.
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Orant09Co81t DAILY PILOT~. Mey30, 1MI *Al
. . Soccer 'slaughter' ,
prompts game ban
38 fans i_(Uled, about
375 tn ured before
Belgium soccer game
BR USSELS. Belaium (AP) -The
1ntenor m1n11ter said today he will
an aH1uh by supponenofEnalud"•
Liverpool. the Europe.an Champion&•
Cup finalisu.
The dead included at least 26
Italians. o~ o( them a l().year-old
boy: four Belaiam; a Frel\C.hman and
an Enihsh resident of Bel&iu.m. Sill
bod1ei had not been identified.
ask that British socar clubs .be Red Cross units rqistered 37S
banned from playin1 here following a 1nJured, with more than 100 hospital~
not Wednesday that killed 38 peoplt 1zed and about I 0 cntically hurt. Two
and injured 37S. peoplt were still 1n comas nearly 2A
The Red Cross said today that 375 hours later. Pohoe a~ fire \\ftits
people had been injured when fiiht· earher had said 275 were hurt.
ans fi&ht in1 broke out between Briush "People were trapped by rubble
and ftahan fans and a wall colJapsed and dead bodies," said John Wellb,
1n the stadium before the European :_7. of Toxtetb, EncJand. ..It was
Champions Cup soccer rme. temble and nobody Sttmed to be
Though he spoke o ask1n1 for doing anything. We were t.ry1nt ~o
government approval, the 1ntenor pull peor,lc out, but 1d1ots were still
m 1 n ts te r. Charles-Fe rd 1 na nd pushin1. •
No thomb, later implied that such a Louis Wouters. president of the
ban already.was 1n effect Belgian Soccer Federation. de·
"I can no longer say toda~ that I will manded an au tops) for two people
allo.,., sporting events with Bnt1sh .... horn he said were either stabbed or
clubs because toda) 1he hmtt has '>ho1 but State Prosecutor Judet
been exceeded." Nothomb told a ~vfa hel Peyt1er said prehmanary auto-
crowded news conference. pu~s provided no evidence to support
The min1S1er said, "I will not allow that asscn ion.
Bnttsh clubs to play here" until the} Fans. soccer officials and JOUmal·
and the Unton of European Football t'>t'> present in the Heysel stadium on
'\ssoc1auons show actions have·been the outskirts of the city qucsuoncd
taken to make sure violence will no1 the adequacy of police preparation
happt"n again. .for the game and alleged that
"It 1s not reasonable to go ahead authorities failed to react qu1ck.J y to
with such dange rous and stupid the disaster. ,
confrontations.'' said Nothomb. wh o Nothomb repeated his remark
has overall responstbht) for lk1$Jan earlter an tht' da) on nauonal tele~
pohce. "I don't want respons1b1ltt~ , 1s1on that the main police forces
for such violence .. were concentrated outside the
Bipartisan tax-reform support urged
His mtntStf) announctd that 38 stadium. checking and searching fans
people were known 10 havt' penshed. entering, as there was no precedent
crushed or trampled to death. when a for crowd violence breakrng out an
panic-striken crowd of largt ly Italian hour before tht' match was due to
suppontrs of Ju\Cntus ofTunn fled -. start.
WASHI NGTON (AP)-Treasury
Secretary James A. Baker I 11 opened a
Capitol Hill sales campaign for Presi-
dent Reagan's tax reform plan today
by urging "bipartisan dedication" an
favor of''the kind of tax st ructure that
Americans want and deserve."
"They want si mplicity and fairn ess
-and they want it now," Baker
declared as the tax-writing Ways and
Means Commmee opened he!lnngs
on lhe plan to streamline the tax
system and lower rates. unveiled by
Reagan in a nationall~ tele,·1sed
speech Tuesda.Y~
"We cannot risk the breakdown 1n
our democratic anstttut1ons that the
president warned could occur when a
government begins taxi ng above a
certain level of the people's earn-
ings,'' Baker said. "Our form of
government cannot survive 1f people·
cannot place their trust in 11."
Bak e r told Rl·p . Oan
Rostenkowsk1, D-111.. chairman of
the Ways and Means C'ommmec. that
Reagan .. is most grateful and en-
couraged by the suppon' that you
voiced in your own addres" to the
nation Tuesda) even111g ...
"I kn ow that you and he will not
agree on ever) single change rec-
o mmend ed ." Ba ker t o ld
Rostenkowsk1.
Baker's testimony came as man}
congressional Democrats welcomed
Reagan's support for tax reform but
questioned specifi cs of the plan
rangin~ from elimination of the
deducuon for state and local taxes to a
wnteoff for the "intangible dnlling
costs" of oil companies.
In a 21 :page re view oft he proposal.
Baker told the committee that current
tax law already ts more fa vora ble to
the 011 and gac; industf) than It would
be "under a totall y neutral system."
"This treatment has been main-
tained because of a concern for
na11onal secunt) that recognizes the
1mponance of readily accessible
domestic sources of 011 and gas and
decreased reliance on unreliable
foreign sources:· he said. ~
On Wednesda}. Sen. Edward .
Kenned), D-Mass .. praised the pre t·
dent "for embracing the fu ndamental
pr1nnpk" of reforming "our
loo phole-ndden tax laws ... He said.
however, that the plan "makes un·
warranted concessions to some
special interests."
House Speaker Thomas P O'Netll
Jr., 0-Mass.. declared tllat the
pror,osal would meet "the fairness
test ' only if the administration
"changes its tune" and helps m1ddle-
class taxpayers. Sen. Gary Hart. D-
Colo .. promised De mocratic suppon
1f the proposal "as a gift horse for
working Americans."
"But 1f It 1s a TrOJan horse for
special interests, we will be the first to
expose it," Hart said an a statement as
lawmakers reacted to Reagan's na-
tionally televised remarks Tuesda}
night on behalf of his proposal.
But the plan to condense from I ~ to
three the number of brackets.
eliminate ke} deductions and cut
rates ran into new op~s111on among
Republicans. Sen. Wilham . Roth,
R-Del., joined his fellow tax<ut
crusader, Rep. Jack Kemp. R-N . Y ..
in condemning the proposal.
"I cannot support a tax plan that,
even 1n the name of reform. raises
taxes on 21 percent of the people 1 n
this country." Roth said. citing a
figure his office said 11 received from
the White House. "There is an ur~cnt
need for tax fairness and s1mphc1t)
but not at the price of increasing taxes
on the middle class ...
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 30, 1985
Illegals not just
abstract issue
for Southlahd
Washington seems to have lost the zeal fo r
immi$fation reform that infected it a year ago. But
Washington is a long way from Southern California. the
point of entry for the vast majority of the illegal aliens
living in the United States. .
Unlike the deni zens of our nation's distant capital.
Southern Caltfornians deal with illegal immigration not
as a debatable. abstract issue. but as a daily reality. On
the long road to reform. Sen. Simpson may have lost hi s
Rep. Mazzoh. but the issue has not lost its importance
here.
The problem is ditlicult to quantify. but not so hard
to understand.
lmpove rjshcd. ambitious people steal across the
border from Mexico'Seeking better. richer li ves in the
comparatively affluent United States.
There may be as many as 12 million aliens or as few
as six million li ving ille~all y in this country. Many of
them become productive members of thei r com-
munities. enriching us all with an infusion of culture and
energy.
More than 500,000 becom e cttizens each year,
according to Hal Ezell. western regional commissioner
of the United States Immigration and Naturalizatio n
Service.
But many ill egal aliens fa il to locate the mainstream.
Like th e pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the good
life remains. only a dream. They drift into an
underground society and li ve on untaxed 1wages and
publicly funded social services.
In th e past. we have been able to rationalize the
immigration problem by assuming that the illegal aliens
·provide a necessary pool of laborers wi lling to take .the
most physically demandin g, lowest-payi ng jobs the
econom y has to offer.
Not so. says Ezell. Only about J.5 perce nt of all
illegal aliens are involved in so-called stoop labor jobs
like picking vegetables. The rest are in .service industries
or light manufactu ring. earning good wages and working
in com fortable environments. They are reasonably well-
-employed. while many ci tizens remain jobless. fo rced by
circumstances to collect welfare and unemployment
insurance.
'·For eve~ 100 working ill egal immigrant s. 66 U.S.
cttizens are di~placed (from the work force)." Ezell said.
Since we d9n't know how many illegal aliens are in this
country. we certainly don't know how many illegal aliens
may be employed. so we can't calculate how man y
Americans have been forced onto the welfare rolls by
violators of immigration law.
The inherent vagaries might even give ril>~ to
skepticism about the accuracy o f Ezelrs numbers. But
we can't escape the conclus1on that the impact on the
nation -and on Southern California. in particular-1
significa nt.
We should remember who we are: the desce ndants
of 1mm1grants. Our national hentage is a strong cloth
woven of many and vaned threads .. But our parents and
grandparents and those who came before them
understood that opportunity was not free: It came with
responsibilities. 0--,
They were wtlltng to pa y that pnce and they took
their greatest pride from becomrng cttizens.
We can empathize wtth the plight of our povert }-
stnckcn ne ighbors and \WE? can reach out to help them.
But '-'l' have a right to 1:xpcct those who would live here
and ~ork here and thnvc here to abide by the laws.
An ything less wcaken c; the society for oldest citizens and
the newest.
More hoznes will assure
Orange County gridlock
I 11 thl' I d11or
I 11hl·r \ufll'r' "fir "-l'\t.tndl' 1, 11r
I .1m -\ r,1/\ .1nJ I ll11n 11h111k 1t 'n11
I 11r thr 1>.11h Ptl111 rl·u·n1h q111111·d
'vlr '-l'\IJ n1k a' ''" 1n~ lr.1!111 1'
ru1111ng <>rang•· < 1111111' 111 l'\
prt'\\IC{n' I 1 kl' t 11.11 I 1 1 \11 I \ l'I But ii
hl' mean' 11 "'tll 1lt1 11 I I Jlffl'l .ind
m·11het ol u' "\ r.11'
Uut wait J mt null' I k HOrtl'll .tl'u
11 hl' dnd hi\ l11lkall111·' don·1 4u11
pat k 1 ng t h1· I rlT\.\ ,, " "" 1 h m·~ fX'!lfll1·
I rnm Ol'" h11u" ng 11 l l'rtJ1 n h "111
ruin u' unll'" thn ,,,\ ··~top n~ht
thl•n•' J h.1(q·n1.11gh flr<in~l' <()uni.
h1gh"-.1\ \\\lvm ngh1 n11\~ h.1, .di 1111
tratlil II l!lf1 tw.tr I hll\ II Wl'm' 11
ml' hl' \lould l'!t·111•r .1ddrl'" thr 1 .111''
111 lhl· lhfl'.t l
It t.11..l.''~"" I l..1111"' But tlw p.11n"
l':l\l'd 111 ll'l1H"mlx·nng lh:.tt"' what lhl'
\1111ng p11f1ltl "•tnt\
1>11111~· 1h1ng'> that 1ntcn\l l~ the
p1 .. bh 111 'l'l'lll' quite loolli,h and
, n 1.11111\ dcarh 1.kn1e\ thl;' \u~r
\ 1\111"lllll'nl\11r1ntt:ll1gcnce. L1kea
1 It ild \\ 11 ti ,1 \t11m:)l hache: the "ilCkeril
gl·I, 1h morl· thl· ignorant hab) !>Iller
''""' n \lurl' murt'. more'" thr
\llh'I Ill'\ pa<'kln$ food 11110 the
1>,111\ 'nwu1h a'i 11tr1t'"10 regurgitate
H111 111 th" tra llic case. 11 seem'> tht•
'llPl'f\ 1" 1r ' "ords rl'nl'CI not onh
wnrnJIHl' 11 appear-. moralt\ 1g·
llHl ,Jll t
'Ir 1 r.11,' Or 1ni,cn.,111ve. Clr lare·
I•'" "', ,,nf11\l'd Or "'hat would \OU
.ill it'
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Laguna Ren ch
Tucker lays an egg Jn column
I 11 lhl' I d1 1m "lw11"" 11 nele'isarv 10 test the San
K1·ad1 ng A11d I ull..1·1\ 1<1lum11 1>1,•g11 < hll kt•n fo r drugs 11 would be
...,unc1a:. \I." I' p0 1111, 11111 lh" '1mrlltil·<I 1nac;much as the ph of a
l11lumn1 .. 1·, lal I.. nl h,J\ll 1 hrn11,1n • h11 ~1 ·n l'U" \Cf) neutral~
l>rug 1c,t1ntt 111unn1·1.111 ht· f,11111 ~TF NNET ff. BELL
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ORANG£ COA', T H. L. Schwertr Ill
lallyPilat Tom hit
I ,if '~ f'•1 rV'/t''f t.lt f I• 116 '' -t 11 iht I, tp t
lf\I" M,.,,. AtJOUt • a ' tN ,. H • ,
•\IA ~~ I A l~ I Cretg l heff
S(loita {dll0<
"My life tna uto racJng h asshown that drJvlngeflh er a formula race car
or the family station wagon requires a clear head and qul~k response."
COMMENTARY
Not even a pro canhandle-
an auto When intoxicated
Race cardriver·s --. . judgment. reflexes
lost after drinks
By RI CHARD MYHRE
The rars mo\e 1n a paC'k. 1ra\'l•jJ.ng
apprnuma1el) thr same speed Si.id-
dl•nl~ om· hrl·ak' away The dm er
hegin' to mam·u,l·r into the 1n\1J l·
lane "t'a\ ing Ol'l\.\l'en car\ a!!-·
grc\'>I\ c. \Cl'mingl) lcarlc\\. al·
ll'll·ralln[l 111 J danganu\ <,pn·J
\uddl.'OI) lhl' l.11 <,n·m, lt1 lo\e lOOlrol
a' 1t \Cl'r'>. ltrl'' ,\..rl'l'ch1ng. to\.\ard a
rad Wh\ d11eo,n'1 the d rl\l'r 1urn 1lw
"hl•cr•
~ul a .. n·nl· un lhl' .1uto ral 111~
tr~tlk . hul un Jn~ lflJd or high"' a ~ on
:tn\ I nlla~ n1g.ht
.\-. c1 p_rofl.'"1onal rare lar dr"n I
l'llO\tanth mah· ~pl1t·'>l'lonJ dl'·
l'l\1t1n<, thJt Jrl· J normJI nart 111 ht·1ng
on thl' tral k I am one lJI 111 .1palI..111
'() lo 411. and r \ l. ga1nnl .1 hl·altl1\
rr\J)l'l'I lor \J)l'l'd .rnll ni.t1ll'U\ n 1ng
Jhtl11~ .\ rJll' rn1u1rt''> l'\ l'f' h11 111
u1nn·ntrat111n I l.1n dtrl'll I" rn\ 11\q\
malhlnl· and thll'>l' Jmund ml'
\1) ltfe 1n Ju to ranng. h." -.hm' n
thdl dnv1ngl'lthera formula ran-l ;1r
or the fam1l) '1at10n wagon fl'4uirn a
dear head and quick respon">C Yet 11 1
C\l'r v..ere drunk behind thl· '"hed 111
m~ .,trn•t <.ar, I 1hought I rnuld handk
11 .\fterall.ldnvecarsforal1\1ng \11
"hen 1h~ AAA/Ohw Mo1or1\ts .\'-
'oc1at1on asked me 10 part tu pate 1n a
drunken dn"tng. demon'>tratmn I
rl·Adtl~ agrt"ed
I \.\3\ asked to dnH· an o h\ladl·
t<1ur<,t' while \Oba ··"Jo problem ·· I
\31d ·-rm a pm. thl\ 1<> 'l'tond naturl'
10 me. I ran drt\l' on pure tn'>ltlll'I ··
Thl.·n . under d1rl'CI \upen 1c;1on ol
police ofTicer<, and th<.· Staie H1ghwa~
Patrol. the) \tarted pl ~1ng me with
drtnl..\. It took JU'>l 11\ l'r four gla'>'>l'\ 111
wine for me 111 tx·rome le~I~ drunk.
a blood akohol rnntcnt of .10 1n
O hio. Su under m} o~n power. but
staggering a btt. I wa~ 1akcn back 10
the ubstade cour'>l.' and again put
hch1nd thl· "heel ofthcrar
I had hl'rnme prett> rnd} and \l'lf-
as<iurcd. Tht'> was going 10 Ix· a p1cl'l·
of cake. \(1 I 1h11u$ht. I put thl' kc} into
the 1gn111on I alhc11 "-llh \omt• cilffrcul-
<t~ I and pu,hed the ga<1 pedal to thl·
floor I ~a' terrttil on the ,1ra1ght-
awa\ and l'"l'n lx•111 Ill\ ··,ober" t11ne
h' ~e' era I \l't·ond\ l'hl·n I haJ to
l'Clml· 10 a la't 'IOP a1 one oflhl· p~ Ion<,
U\l·d 10 m,1rk thl' u1ur'e 11ran11 m nl
T lw Ol' 't ''l'P "·"tu p111 1 hl· l .1r1 n11 •
1 l'' l'r\l' and tiark 11 u111 I kl!J)I m "" ng
tlw fl'\l'r\i; gear ;ind put 11 1nt11
n1·11trJll rhl·n I hall 1\1\\\\'f\l·thl·lJr
kit 11r n~h1. dqx·nd1ng on a h.inJ
"gnal lrom J polite 111lin·r llhe '>tgnal
didn't rcgl\tl·r quii:kl) rnough. I had
to '>1<111 till' lat hi turn)
I Ill' po111t had lxTn IHJtk I llrm c
IJ,ll'r lhJrt I did "'hl·n I \loJ\ 'obcr
f1nh1h111nn\ \\l'nl 11111 thl· J11111 \\Ith
m~ \111!11,·1' I f11\ tud~ml'nt and
rdk\l'' h1·,,111ll' 'II 'I"" ,1, 111 hl'
u'dr" .111<11 h,1d \l'I\ p"11r hand·nl'
l • 111rd 1 n.1111111
I hough I u 1ukl f)l:rl111 nt 'onll' 111
till' rtll'l h.IOllJI fUOl'llCI0,111 ll rl\1ng. I I"'' .1pprl't 1.111110 1111 thl' dangl'I'> nl
tilt' road. Jlong. with Ill) abil1t\ 111
ll':tl I
C )fl the r.H.l' 1r.tl k \\l' ...,oulll Ill'\ l'I
tokrt1ll' .1 n·lkks'>. \\'tlJ d rl\l'I "'hu
'' <1uld '>Ill l'h rnJ:inga 1hl·11\ l'' 111 ;1m
ol u' Should itm thrng It~ h<" tokr-
,Jtcd I rum dr" er' on lhl.' '1rn·1'1 < >t
t11u r'>l' no1
) l'I ,1\')CIU pul ~ourl.tr11n 1hc IOJll
(II) ,lO\ [ti\ l'O f rtdil) or "i:lllllU:l ~
night ht·,1\.\.1rc 1ha1 n1w11I thl' I Ill ar\
.1r11und \11u .... 111 hl' drl'l'O h\ .i Jrun~l'n Jrl\,·r \nd ll'm\·mhl.·r ih.11
,1 hou t rn'l'· hu It t1I t hO\l' k 1 llcd in
.1lroh11l·rda1cd arudcnl\ Jren'1 the
11nl'' \.\ho "'l"rl' drinking
V. l· .1rll\l'h.eH·11 \~tlltngl\ parlll. I·
pate 1n a ~me or -chance that I\
drl\ ing whrk under the 1nllul'Ol.l'
Sto p and think ... a I) p1cal l)l'rsun "ho
drink., four or ft\ e beers o\tcr a rnu1>k
of hours (during a ball game. per-
haps). 1s lcgall}' drunk. or close lo 11
(The alcohol content in a 12-ouncc
can of beer 1s equal to that ofa 1hrc\.·-
ounCl' glass of wine or one o unce 111
liquor.)
That pl.'r'ion &l'I'> into a car and onhl
the \lrect. and 1 ... thoruughl> rnn·
vinred that dn' 1ng 1s no pwbkm.
ck sp1tl' lhe far t 1ha1 forusing on llthcr
car., and holding the car 1n on1: lam·"
a maror kat
Thal 1\ tht· J)l'r\on "'ho ma~ 0111 ht:
ahlt' tu &l't rl'llnn to kit k 1n \\,hen a
tra lfa light " turning red Will thl'rl'
~ t11nc tu -.top 1he moment a child
run' 1010 thl' '>trl't't 1n front ul thc \'ar''
r ough llrunkcn Jrn 1ng ta ...... arl'
ncl'C\\llf) IO prOll'U U'i frum I hO\\.'
"ho "111 nol U\l' l'nough Ltlmmon -.~·n,l· to '1a~ a"J\ from ,1 p11\.\l.'rful
malhtOl' that 1n the "'rnnii. hanJ\ 1.in
hnoml' a dc~1dl~ '.A.l'ap11n. I 'upport
L'rlll>fll'OWO I ol thO\l' la\\\ .ind 11r·
g..1n11Jt1on' -\Ul·h a' ttll' \:Jttonal
h·da.11100 111 P.irl·n1' li1r l>rug-ffl'l'
~ C!.lllh .ind Mu1ha' ~ga1m1 Drunk
Drt\ ing -that "'ork hard to 'aw
pcopk from hurting. thl·m\l'hl'' a'
\\Cll a~ the 1nnut:cn1
.\,I tra\cl thl· u1untr: on lhl' ~uf)l·r
\'l'C raung c1nu1t. I will ronllnlll' IO
rl'~llh out. pan1cularl) to ~outh. ,:ind
l'nrnuragc them to '1ay a"a} Imm 1hr
h:1h1t -forming drugs ·and alrnhol that
lan do more damage than tht!y ever
imagined <itrcct drl\ 1ng. Ith ral·c-rar
dn" ing. carrtl''i J n:<;pon'\1htl11~ t11
rc,pcc1 1hc rnad11nc and c11nrrn1r~ll'
on ''' 11pera11011 I h1., 1, a rl·,pon'>•·
htltt \ th:.tl 0111\l' 111 II\ \h11uld l'\ l'I
1gn11re
Professional race car drlvu Rich-
ard Mybre speaks frequently against
drunken drivinl{.
FBI seriously misled Senate
about Donovan's mob ties
Withheld evid e n ce glean ed from 892
tapes of recorded phone conversations
~ \ .... HI \;( .J Cl" -"ii"" h 11111
1nr\lt1Jhf\ l., 11knll' " l1 1m1nl-( 1i1
ltght that 'h""' ht1'4 '>l'n1111,h I HI
ollil ial\ ml\ll·d thl' \ni.tll' I .1hor
C11mm11trl' 111 I 1>8 I 11n 1lw rl'la·
t1on\h1p hc.·t"t'l'n an allcg.l'd moh\ln
and tht· u rn,truct1on t ompam hl·,1d·
cd h' R,I\ mond Dorn" an Ihm
Jl.\,ltt;ng u1~1tirrnc111on a' I Jh11r \l'l
rt•ta n
I >uring l><HH>\Jn ·<. "111rn1\ lllO
firm.won hcarrng.,, I Bl olliu.11, 1n
<.'hargc ol the haC'kground tn \ l'<.t1ga-
1111n dclthcratcly "'llhhcld from thl'
S<.'nator'i 1nformat1on gkanccl trom
Mll~ tarx·., of phonl' tfln\l'r'i.1t111n'
l'hl'\C "l'H' '>t'l rl·tl~ rc('ordcd 1n I 11'1ll
dunng .1 m;).,.,..,,(: I-HI Of'll'r,11 100
known J\ .. rt M< ON ..
f h1• S('natl'. ha ving hc.·l'n 1kn·1\l·d
ahoul hoth thl· C).IStenCl' and thl'
l.OO ICOI of the \¥1retap e\ ldl'Oll.
confirml·d D<rn11\ an
llll1l.1ll\ V. hl·n alll·gt•d 11111h ligurl'
\A. tlltam M~\\<.'111 J l'.llr \\1th tltl'
\1 h1:n11m < on\trurtmn ( o thl' I Ill
inl111m,1111 "'<I'1H111n,uhl'll < 1rnnrn11, ltkr hltnd men. "il'n:tlr
romm1ttn· memlx'r' U\kCd r HI 111~
Iii 1JI\ .1h11ul the 'u'JX'l ll'd Ma<;\1'111 -
">l h1a,11rw r1·la1111n-.h1p -onl~ 111 he
ll':t"Url·d 1h.11 thl'fl' had tx·en ··Hir),
\l'I\ l1rn11n l contar t" or .. ,omt·
\11111,1, 1 h111 no1h1ntt th.11 1 would
\1111\lda "l!.n1ficant .. Onl' l-RI ol~
lillJI 'aid "'1retap-. dating had< to
I w,i, h.1d hcl·n reviewed . and th.11 · Wl'
lol'<•ll'd no retcrence 10 M r. DClnovan
111 ~d11a\ onl' C'on~truc1ton ( ·o ··
\ l'l OonO\ an·., own a11om t') '·who
·"l' tl"\1ng 111 get the Tl lM< ON taJ>l''
dt'><.lllow<•d .1<> ev1dcnc>e agatn'it their
l'11l·n1. h1nc 51a1ed in court 1ha1
I >ono\an or other ,·om pan~ '"\•
t'l'U ll \.t'\ wrn· mentioned 351llme'i1n
the 1 97~ tap(~
JACK
AID£1SOI
OS£PH PtAR
•Numcrou' t1ml'\ during tht' rt 'MC ON 111vc!>t1gat1on. Ma\\l'lll
was taped 1n d1o;rnssions of a hnbcr)
~l'heml' to get a dumping pc.·rm1 t -
and some ofthl· d1~-u'i'i1nns were w1 th
a '\ch1a vone e'ecut1ve "Wh1k no
monC) will change hands until the
dumping," an.FBI agent exphuned in
an affidavit. ,::Massellr 1s v1nuall) ai.~urcd of his nght to dump and thus
thl" 'IUtl."e'i'i of the lir1hcry schemc."
J•rlt Aod~noo Hd Jo1tpt S~•r
•r~ 1yodlc•tH col•mol111.
RICHAllD llYJIJlE · race car drt•er
STEPHEN
CHAPMAN
Market
forces . .
•
hurting .
airlines
It ha., lx'l'll nrarl) '>l'' en y~an. i.1ncc
thl' li.·lkral gO\ ernmcnt deregulated
thl' a1rli nl' 1ndu,1r~ Yc1 pilots are
no"-on ~tnh· again'it l ln1ted A1rltnes
"' a d1~pute 1ha1 t\ large!) a result of
<k n·gulat1on. I hu~. a ks~on for 1h0Sc:
"'ho favor nl''' regulation of this or
l>lha indu'itrtc\: It \.·an '(.'rcw things
up tor a long time
fhl' airline hu,inc~'· "h1ch u'ied 111
npt•ratl' a' "'meth1ng approaching a
puhllc u11l11 ). 1' n1)w n:d in woth and
dJ\.\ In 1he half-tcnlur) of regu-
lation. n<\ nlJJllr :url1nl.'. haJ ever
liilded \1ncnkregulat1un arnved. no
li.·wl'r 1han1 2li h3\'l' fallen b\ the
Wll)\l<ll'. In l97li. tht:rc were 36
intl'r.,tJll' passenger airlines. Today
lhl'rl' :ire more than 100
I hl' lunsumer ha~ bn·n well scrvl·d
h\ thl" l'11mpct1t1on. with a broader
rh<lll l' uf earner'> anJ forl.'S than ever
lx'fon· Hut lhl' tran\lt1on from a
pr111n·11:J marl..l·t to an opl.'n onl.' has
l:tu<,l'd pa in lur a1rllnl''i and their
l'IHPIO~l'l''>. l 1 ntll'd ·~ pilot., arc the
uni) hllc.,t Ill ll'd 11.
~1 '>tal..l.' in 1hc '\tnl..l' 1s onl' issue:
thl· pa~ 111 p11t11., to he hired in the
tu111n· fhl' ·\1r Line Pilots A'>SOCta·
1100. \~l11ch reprcsentl> lln1ted's pt·
lot~. ha' ,1grn·J 10 a 1wo-11cr wage
'l•lfe in "h1lh nt:..., cmplo)ecs are
pau.l lc" than thl'' "ould hl' underthe
l·\l\t1ng. rontral·t. 1.hl· dl\pute 1s over
h11\.\ rap1dl~ lhl·1r pa ~ \\Ill rJ~t' to the
In l'I of rnrrl·nt ptlm~ -whether six
'l'.U''· a' thl' unwn want\ or abQut 20.
•• ~the mm pan~ prl'ler'
I he d1lll"rl'Ol'\.' in P·" Im a ne...,
pil111 111 "" or h\.·r tir" )t:ar is nl·~ltg1hk \22.50<1 unJl·r the un1un
olkr. $2 I MIO under \ 'hlll.'d0
\ Bu t big
~P' oix·n up in \Ul\.l'l'<l1ng )t:ars. A
Wl ond-~ l'.tr ptlot, lor 1n'>tann'. now
1;;1vt'> a hugl' .. atal"\ 1ncrl.'asc. to
\4.\.752 Pn111:d ''ant\ tu c ut ti to
S.:! '·004 Thl' union ''ant<, 11 to be no
ll·" 1han S '' 2411 .\, u'ual 1n lahor dl\pull''· thl'
ttnion 1kp1' '' ni.111 Jgcml·111 as
m11tl\<lll'd h' 1n~a11ahk' grl'i:J l lnit-
l'd h." go1tn1 l onl l'"ton' from 1he
ptlol\ hl.·lorl' JnJ IJ'I ~ l'ar rl'l orJed a
rnord llJ)l'rJllng profit of S564
mtllton llhuugh thl· nl't proli1 was less
1han h<1ll 1ha1 amount) Nuw ... ay'i
\I P~. it "ant\ thl· ptlul\ "IO commit
u1ltert" c '>U1nde ··
But thl' Jirlinl' has ltttlr choice but
111 rnlun· lahnr l'O'll\. In the first
4uar1,·r ol lhl\ year. 1t lost money.
I ~'' 'car ·\ma1can .\1rlines. tts chief
compe111or. won a 1wo-11er wage
\\\ll'm 1n \.\ h1d1 nl''" p1lol\ "111 never
ll',1' h pa' p:in t~ "11h lUfrl'llt ones.
lh.11 put~ prl',\Url' 11n United
Ml'l ;Jll\l' 4~ pnu:nt ol "' bus1nesi.
111,olq·., Jirnt lllnll'Wt111un w11h
\nll'm.tn \ \omplll.t11ng fac1or "
th.11 \l11l.'lllJ11·, p1h11' .lrl· nuw ncgn-
t1a11ng :i nl·,, lontran. and lhcy sa)
ltll'lllrrl·nt t\\IHl\.'I \lhl'nlc hao; to go
Bui I n11cd \11ll " \ ulrH'rahk to
l h.illcngl.'' h\ nl·\\ l;H rtl'r' which
.1rcn'1 hunknl·d h) lahor contracts
1raung hark 10 thl' era o l rl·gula11on.
I hn can makl' monq at fares that
\.\11ulu l'\l'ntu,111~ hankrup1 c\tah-
l"hl·d l\lrrtl'r' C untinent.il. l 'nt tl'll''>
<.nonu rtHl\I 1mponant rt\al. pa~' a
l.1p1a1n ,11111 n1mum of i 48.IJ\)(J a \l'ar
·\1 1 '1111,·d lw 01 ,hl' "ould l'arn at
k.1,1 \1 111 uoo I tw l1111nl·r" pa ~111g
111ughl~ thr rn.trkl't pnu· tor pilot\
'"hlk l n11nr, u >nlr:tl't torn•, 11 111
pa\ lOll\lderahl) nlllrl' l ln1tcd \
0' t•rall lahor ro\t\. a' a 'hilrl' of total
nrx·ra11ngnrx·n'c'. arl' n\·,1rh douhlc
< on11nl'ntal\ '
I Ill' l\\\Hll'I \l\tk " Cllll' \\:l\ 111
n1mha1 tlu:w 11p,1ar1' It l'n:ihh:'>
l ln1tcd 1t1 plln Ill'\\ marke!'. with
0('\\ ptlul\ ,11 lll\l\ tOl11p.trt1hk to tht•
nl.'..., carr1l'r' f hn t1ml· 11 ;il<;n tut\
a' era gr wal/.l' < 11'"'
The danttn. 'a)' thl' un111n. "1ha1
rl·~enlm\•nt will arm· hc.·1ween people
1n the rndp11 \\ho arc paid al "llkl)
'ar~1ng rail''· Ru t the ~1mplc..·~1 'iOl u-
111>0. l'ttlltng pa\ aero\\ thl' bt>ard.
1<1n'1 one that \LPA finds appealing.
T'he\t' ;m· the \orts ul dikmmal> vou
l"fl'3te \\hen you 1ntrudun· l'OmPctt·
tion into a markt·t tha11i,n·1u<,ed10 11
I hl' an'iM't 1sn·1 for the gmernment
Ip keep St11ltng rnmrx·t1t1on -tn the
(•nd, there t'l no other good wuy 10
pnn 1dc mo.,t good~ and sen· I('~" fht'
an~wer 1\ nut to 1n1crll-rc tn tht< fir<.1
plale.
.~t~~~a Chapman 11 • Nyndlc•tM
columai1t.
l.Jm"'TI':!rt->nnnvan wa'l lnn1( fl'd h\
a "J l'W York grand JUI) (ln the ht1\I\ nl
C\ td<.'Ai l' un Ci I 111 lhc 11 1 M( C If\.
ta(X''i
f ht• main n'J\on I HI olTiual' g;t\l'
for keeping lht• \\•nail' In the dark ":1'
that 41.se.ln'>t.1rt! Wftuld h1t ve -TTI-=
danae-n:d the hureau\ kt·~ 1nform:in1
1n lhe l t IMC ON 1nvl·~t1g.111on liut
a Iler \tud> ing nrarl) W pound' of
fRI affidavit' nnd taP<'' that w1.·rl.'
w1thhcld from 1'hc Senutc. our a\·
'i<XHlle fon) ( 11pacno h:i\ de·
lt'T"11ned that thl' rfU 1nforn\anl W3\
1n,ohcd m \1nualh norw o l the
I terr Jrc some C'\t'crpt'i from thl·
r:rp"-1trnl might havt" hee-n ot con-
"dl·mhlr in1erc~t 10 thl· "K'natc in
um.,.<lcnn~ Dono an ' apprnnt·
mcnt
•ln rarl) 1979.an·ordingtoJn £~1
dgent'<1 aflidav1t (luoting from the
tape~. ··Maui'.'ttr 111'('\f~ ~d
·~C'hlll\ or1t'' Jrtd thc fac1 tha1 'we ~ot a
h11k w nncrtr<>n 1A1th c,ome prople in
h'N WhatC'vrr (contracts) the\
t an g"e ...,.,. -wr'rr gonna 1111,•c •
lir<.t crark ut If I() guy~ go to hid
w11h them. he'll trll n1c. "t krc''i thr
10 b1d'i Can )nu hrar tht•m'' .. That''
ho...,. du\C "Care ...
Liars use Miley language
----"'-
People whc1 ordinan~1dl tht· tr 111h
• in plain lan&Y.a&C ten tb fanq u
thl•tr word'i when thC'y tell lie~. When
'ipc'along 1n a \tra1e.htforward marr
ner the' 'II repeat \tmple word"
11nron~c1ou~I . Bui when prrvancat-
tntt the ·11 rnrl"fully choo~ cx:wt
unr(•JX"t111ous word\ Such 1c.. tlw
du1m of a ltfrlong coun rl·porwr
tht'i l'Ollntr , whrn lhl' te,tr r Ml~\
.. lute." 1h'"" 1t'!tttt1rmtrlt) m ponca
wtth "bluck." In ('h1nn. when the
tester ..:1~s "wh11c," th<' tc~trc 'i."\)~
"dc.ith .. White " "l.lrn • t fu nrrah
thrrc
L.M. Bo>d
t.'Ol•m•/11.
,. .
THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1985
.Ready for midweek su1I11I1er Illadness?
fhl· lkl'1 < an tad..ing 111 d ow 4uJrtt•r-. thl' kngth ut thl' ha) J1ound thl· Rq~atta. granJJadlh en1rann· huo) ..ind hal'k to thl' \lar11ng po1n1 .1t Nl''-' port
11 1' all \urnml·r 1111d-llarhor Yacht Lanuing.
"l'l'k part\ rall'\. l!.l't' A -\lthough thl·n· wl'rc no 'il'rtOU'i aectdl'n1-.. 1n\uranll'
urh..kr ""' at Halhoa LIOll l':trner' alnH>\t 1urnl'd gra)O'l'rntght JU'>I "atlfong :ind
'al'hl ( iub rhur... hearing ahout tht• \trange an11n tn \ oh 1ng mtlltons ol
da' June h Lo tlt>llar' \\Orth 111 \Jl hl<.
. Thl· 'l'rtl'\: ClllEY lhl' t''c.n1 got 11\ name \\hl·n '>Olnt' ''ag plantt·J Jn
\llOh't1nw' l..n1rn n J'> t•mpt) tx·l·r l .111 o n .i 'par 1n thl· north I ado d1Jnnt'I hl·tnl!.
"that m11.hH0l'I.. mad-U\cd a .. a tu1 n1ng mark
nn.,:· tx·gan murl· trutn twu decades ago with a two-hoat Through the )t·;tr\ tl'\t' l'' t'nt ha\ unlkrgonl' a num~r
rart· h) two large \al'ht' on a "aga b) thl'1r owner' o t'r hangl'' -.1d d1ng 1u thl' .. afl'.t, hut \Ubtrat'ting Imm thl'
Before that li1r..t summer was O\l'r, otht'r largl' )at'ht\ \pl't'tarnlar
J01nt'd the "fun" and 11 tx·l·aml' a '-'tld l hursda) l"\ening R) tht• '>nond 't':tr. Nl'\\f>11rt llarhor Yulhl < lub tool..
t''COl with ba)\td1.· re,1dents and manna yal'ht O\\n1.·r•.-O\l'rthl'l'\l'nt ,1,1ning 1tw )ad11,1nthl'm1ddk u~thl'l 1d11
holding co<.'kta1I part1C'> IO rhcer "tho~· c rat) )achtsmcn" turning bJ"n I .11t·1 11 was 1alo.1.•n 0 ' a b) Balboa \ .11.ht
Preview off Newport
Itaty•• 12-meter Victory •s3 crossed ahead of Magic. the
Eagle Syndicate•• laboratory yacht, In a tacking duel as
they practiced In America'• Cup-atyle racing laat weekend.
Dinner to boost
nautical museum
To hl'I p hu ild a "lt'\' port lkad1
"Jauttcal M u,l·um thl· puh1 1l .,
1n' ttcd to .1111.·nd ;i fund-r .. 11,tng.
hcndit J1nna .ind .tur 11on .11 th1.·
Balbo:i Pa' 1hon C\unda) .11 ) pm
The mu\cum \\rt'I thr dream ol thi:
late Bctuna Bents. daug.hterofMarcia
.tnd 81 11 lknt\. "h11 tl1l·d ;ihout a' l'ar
.1go a t a )Oung agl' ~he t'll\ l\1t1ii~·d .i
111U'il'Ul11 that \\\Hiid rre\t'r\\' lhl'
root' anJ Ul'\l'lopml'nt 111 thl· n.1111 1
l al u1mmu1111'
Plan' l·all lr~r fl\'rt11ll11 .1I hoolo. .1ml
'1dco It bran. ,1 k l lllll' h .. 111 .. 111d
ml'1.'llng room.
\unda)c ·, l'\\'111 "tll pro' tlll' lun1h
for ;i 'ittc· \l'lcct11111 and building
'innal hoal\ -1nduJ1n~ .1 111.
font ("hr" (rail lrUl\l'r·\portll\lll'r .1
PAPARAZZI
.1 \'11-.ing h." l.lllnl'h :tnd l\H1 '\tar' -'"II tx· 11tkrnl JI harg.trn pnn ·,
\mong •>th l·r 1tl'nl' 111 go 1111 1111
.tUlllOn hlod ., .trl' ,I \\l'\'I.,\ \ .ll,ltl1lll lll
\un \ a lll'' .i nd !--.11.1a 1 1011
Jom1n1 u111,. :.1tn r111 ( .1ho an I ul."
lu11cllcon., ~inJ h:I\ cru1'l''> ahoard
Int .1 I ~ ad1 h .tnd \\ 1111 ng. .1111! d 1ll1 lli;
l'\JWl'll'nt1'' at li1l.tl fl''l.llll.llll'
\mong till' m n11· un1qu1· 11111·1111!!'
.1rl· .1 1hrl·l·-h11111 th Ill!! 1 •. ,,11n 111
\ll'l111. tl1ghl .i 11n1nll-tnp tlt!:!hl 111
< .11ali na 1,1and "llh lu nl'h .11 th1
( j talt n,i ·\II J1111 I
I or morl' 1nl11r111.1lhtn un th1
J1nnt·r n r h11\\ 111 u 1n1nhuh· 111 thl'
llll1'l'Ul11. 1.111 h"',.J P., Th1.· Jddll'"
" l'.0 H11\ '1122. \J•·"p11rt lk.id1
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Safe
Boat
Week
ahead
Inspections of e red
by power squadron.
Coast Guard flotilla
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Dolly Pllol -11"9 Wrll•r
BalhoJ Po\\l'f 'i4uadrnn and
Flo t1l1J 2-' of tht> l '. Coa'>t (1uarJ
.\u\tltan. l\\O of the arl·a·, top
boattng ~duca11on o rgan1tat11in,. "ill
1u1n forn ''> tn '°'ll'\\po rt Hl'Jl h 11 1
pronwtl' Nallonal Sak Aoallng
Wl'l'k. 'tarting 'iunda'~
Thl' C\ l'nb "111 gt•t unda "a~ JI 11
am. 'iunda' \\Ith thl' { (1.\ olkn ng
ti) < ourtl',·\ \1Jrtnl' F\:imin.1111111
(\\tf l lrl'l' o l l hargi: on thi: puhlil
dod .. ' .11 1 h1· '-'""po rt lkat h
I hirh11rm.l't1·r ' Lil ii 11 ~ 1111 I I
A::t\\IUt' l>fl\l'
BP~" ill 1 c ond ul I .1 g.il~ be 1,11 par.11k
through thl' h.11h111 \IJrt1ng at I p m
Th.c paralk \\ 111 Ix · kJ h\ 1h1· 11 .trhur
l>l."p.1rtnwn1 11r1· h11J t J nd tht• C 11.1,1
( 1uJrll 1 Ulll'I Pw nl DI\ 1J l' I.in /\~-
111111 "'"l°l I
H11al\ ,,111 h1.· J cu1r.1tt•ll in 1n 1a
11.11111nal ho.ti d 1t·" \ nwmtx·r 111 tlh·
I .1!!k -,, tHIH .111· '-1.·u r cirt l l.1rhm
'.1d ll ( l11h' \1111·11, .• ·, ( ur h111wt11I. "'II 111· n.1111nl l.!r.111d m.11,h.tl •ti till'
p,tl .Hh
11 .hi.I 111111 1 .. !In < \11 \1111d.1
llPlll 'I ,I Ill 11• i JI 01 th1· Ill\'
1'\Jlllln,1111111' "ill g.l' 11'J1l'J lnl Jum "
( (, \ '11lunll'1'" h.1,1.· tx·l·n t.111!!h l
111 l'\,Jl11101.' I f.lll l11f \:S k i\ l1t 'l'l' ti
1hn llll'1.'I ln ll'l.il .tnd ,t .. 1ll' rn 111111."
llll'llh .ind IP 1 hl•1 I.. fl1r .1dd1t111t1.tl
,,1ti:1' 1·q1up111l'l1 l r1.•1.11 m l1ll'lhlnl h'
th1· .IU \ilt.t J\
Bo.i t' 1>.1~'111i: th\· \'\J lllt11J ltull ,,.11
b1.· .n1 .1nl\·d t ht· < < , \ ...,,.,11 111 \.1 kt' .1
Jc1 JI "g1i1t,111g th.it th,· ,raft mn h
-.;1t.·t\ rC'qu1n·m1.·n1'
It ih1.·1 1.11t t.11 l,1lw1,·,1 1111111.1111111
"l"lll."U ,111d 11\l I l'J)Ol I ,, lll.t1k ,, I .11\\
l.1" l'lll11r1 t'l1H'11 t .1)!1·n,' I Ill' hn.11
p \\ Ol'r I' 11\l'I ..!\ .1d\ l\\'d 111 .Ill\
1klil ll'lll \ .Ill.I .t l\'l Plllll\\'lld,tllt11l I'
lllJJ l' 111 plt1\llll till" l'4UIPl1W111 th,11
"l.1t lo.1ng
l\·r-.1m' ""h1n~ 111h,1\l·1hnr ho.ih
l'\jn11n1·d ,h11utd .i111h' 111 thr H.1rh111
\Ll\ll'f·, dill ~ I '111 I B.I\ ,,,ti-nr I\ I'
IWl\\l't'n thr h11u" 111 •1 ,i Ill .111d \
p Ill on thl· .tho\ l' d.lll''
< luh \\htl.h .iddi:d m o rl· i;akt\ ruk\ -pnmant~ linlll111g
thl' par11npant' 111 )adm 'i() fl·1.·1 ant! undl·r and '1an1ng
them 1n d:t\\l'\
fhl' rar n nuw,tart o ffBalhua \al ht C lub at tip m on
fhursda~ '> "1th d J\\l''> '>lartmtt JI I O-minu11.· tntl'r' .ii'
BY( also d1' 1Jed thl" n e nt 11110 thrcl' m u nthl> -thl· H1.·c.r
C. an Rl·gatta 1nJunl· thl· Thtr'>I\ I hursda' Ki:galla 1n luh
and lhl· < hJIJlpagnt' ')l'rtl''> in .\ugu\I
Dl'\Plll' thl' l hangcs. thl' l'\l'nt '"""the 1mpt.·11" rm
man~ mtd\\l'l'k l lll'lo.tail partt•'' b} ba)'ildl' rt'\ldl'nt'
Thl' ran·\ Jrl' nu" ..a1kd un J hand1l-JP ha'1' U'>IOl/. llw
Paformantl' ~l and1u1p RJl'tn~ Fk1.·t '>~'>t•·m 11t ra11ng
Otha rul<." &l" l'rn1ng tht' e\ i:nt' •
.\II partinpa11ng ~ :ir ht'i <,hJll hd11ng 111 'i11u1ht·rn
c J lt lurn1a \ Jlht1ng \\\()(.'l::ttmn d uh\
\II ) .it ht' 'hJll tx· 1·4u1pix·J 111 w nlurm u 11h 1h1· I 'i
Prestigious trophy
c 0;1\l < 1uard and l nitt'd ~tatJ~ 'r acht Racing n1on safety
11:qL11fl'l11l'nt'i '
.\II \at·ht' shall ha,l· a number on the mainsail for
1Jrn11 lit atton in '14.'onng
.\II ~at hl\ '>hall bc a'a1lahk fo r 1nspec1wn b) any
1.11ntt''>tan1 I')(: lore Jnd after am ran·
Thl· populur...t~ of the N.t'\\ pon e' ent led to o ther
\Jvht d ut"I., in \outht'm < alrforn1a organizing Mmtlar
n l·nt' -'>Ul h J\ I ung 8eac h \ acht ( lub's and C'allfom1a
\·"ht <. luh·, ._., l'I \\c:dnc..da" ri:gauas Those C"vents.
h1•\\1.·, t'r ..ir1· \a1kll 1n l'ltha thl' outer harbor or open
t I\ l ,lll
r hl' fil'l'f (JO ffrgalld \\111 bi.• ra1l'd June b·l .\-20-21
I litr'l' I hurWJ \ Kl'&Jlla'> \\Ill be hd d o n Jul~ 11-111-25
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Mini-sailing lessons· for the first-time boat
buyer will be a special feature of the Southern
California Marine Association's America Jubilee
'85. an in-the-water boat show to be tietd at the
Long Beach Shoreline Village Marina July 26-Aug. 4
Five manufacturers have agreed -to furnish
boats and Paul Miller. director of the California
Sarltng Academ'f. wtll coord.lnate· the instructor
schedule. using personnel from several Southland
The lesson program will be directed at entry-
level prospects to demonstrate that learning to sari
is not the complicated and expensive process it rs
repu1ed to be, according to Bob Swan. chairman ot
the Jubilee committee.
sail training facilities. .
"The sailing lessons will be with certified
instructors -not salesmen." said Swan.
Visitors to the Jub11ee may srgn up for the
lessons which will be held dally 1n the lagoon
adiacent to the show Site.
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loses marbles in bathroom caper
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
never wriuen 10 you before and never
• thoqht I would, bul 1ha1 lttler from
.. Inquisitive in Lona Island" ~ally
ao1 myaucntion.
, l.100. used to be inquisitive about
what other people had in their
medicine cabinets and wasof\en
·tempted to take a peek, but when a
friend told me how she put a stop to 1t
• in her house, my curiosity ended.
: There was this woman who was
notorious for snoopinf in other
people's medicine cabinets. bureau
drawers. etc. Mrs. X decided 10 fix her
once and for all. On the afternoon
Mrs.. Snoop was invited for bridge,
the hostess filled the medicine cabinet
with marbles. There must have been
500of them. .
You can ima~nehow Iona that
nosy dame was 1n the bathroom!
•• lrJtlUS
I ho~ you print this letter. It may
11vcotherhostessesan idea ofhowto
cure the super-inquisitive ones. -
RED DEER. ALBERT A, CANADA
DEAR DEER: Love lt! Tllanlll for
my laap of IM .. y!
• • ••
DEARANN LANDERS: Can you
use another letter about the impon-
ance ofkecfin1an eye on young kids
at all times . During the summer of 1982. on one
very hot da). I went to the store tor a
few minutes. leaving my 21/1-ycar-old
sonaslcer. When rTtumcd a shon tim e later .
I was homfied to s~ m son standing
on the sidewalk nakl'd. 'He had taken
his diaper off.
Now I rcali1e how unpredictabk
small children can he. An authornl'd
ad uh should be 1 n chnrge when a
parent leaves the house e'en if 111s
only fora shon timl'.
When I read and hear about
kidnapping and other horn ble en mes
against helpless children. my blood
runs cold. r keep thinking. .. That
might have happened to our son."
Every ni&ht I thank God that our
child is safe and well. Sign me-
LUCK Y ANDGRATEFUL
DEAR GRATEFUL: Your letter
alaould be a remlDder to parents wbo
PICNICIDEA'S·FAR OUT
Everyone wants to be a Naul.
There doesn't seem to be enough
space shuttles to accommodate all th.e
politicalnauts. teachemauts and sc1-
encenauts who want to tra\'el to outer
spac~ ... not to mention dognauts.
monkcynauts and beenauts.
The way I understand 1t. the people
: who are chosen have to bring with
them an idea for an experiment they
can~onduct while 1n space that would
benefit mankind 1n some wa}.
I have the experiment.
E111
BlllECI
return. What· would be the effects on
children who had only one window to
fight over? Would it cause shortness?
Extreme nausea? Or would the desire
pass?
to r~ach the first p1aa parlor? .
Kids would probably love the
experience since then• are no showers
to take, no dishes to wash and no one
saying. "Go to your room."
Fathers would probabl} love the
experience since there are no traffic
lights, detours. and a whole roomful
of NASA experience that beats AAA.
Frankly. I don't know if a woman
would leave her all-electric kitchen.
her hairdresser and "Dynasty" and
ride 450,000 miles to v1s1t dust.
Maybe ... just maybe. if they had a
Plumbernaut aboard.
leave their youa111ert "for Jail•
couple of mtu1e1" llaat ll take1 ao
more tlaaa "• co•ple of mlD•te1" for
tile place to cakla fire, u lDtn1der to
come In or Ute kid a to walk oat. Tbankl for wrUln1. TllJ1 me1111e
eauot be repeated too often. • • • DEARANNLANDER&lwas
happy to see your recent comment
statinj that you were "rethinking" the
question of responsibility of hosts
COCHRAN-GUTiltRREZ
Julie Cochra.n of Balboa and
Sebastian Gutierrez of San Antonio.
Texas. arc planning to marry July l8
in St. Mark Presbyterian Church.
Newpon Beach.
The bride~lect 1s the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Cochran of
Balboa. An alumna of Newpon
Harbor High School. she graduated
cum laudc with a bachelor of ans
degree from Princeton University,
where her fiance earned a bachelor of
science degree in mechanical and
aerospace engineering.
Hl· 1s a graudate of Edison High
School 1n San Antonio. where his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian C.
Guiterrc1 live.
GRASSO-JUNCO
Mr. and Mrs. Alben Grasso of
Costa Mesa have announced the
engagement of their daughter. De-
borah Jean Grasso. to Dr. Roben del
and hostessts toward theiraue~ts.
The situation is no different 1n the
restaurant. hotel or caterma industry.
The young waiter or waitress may be
confronted with an unmanageable
si tuation. To hold the servin~ pcopk
and their employers l'(spons1ble for a
wedding guest. a diner, or even a
ballpark patron'sconduct is uncons-
cionable.
Sometimes the contact between
guest and serving.person is so
Junco of Pasadena.
The future bride is a graduate of
Estancia High School and Cal Stall'
Fullerton.
Her fiance is the son of Dr. and
Mrs. Tirso del Junco of Pasadena.
He is a graduate of Don Bosco
Technological Institute. the Univer-
sity of Gu?dalajara Medical School
and UC Irvine College of Medicine.
They are planning to marry Aug.
10 in Our Lady Queen of Angels
Church. Newpon Beach.
THOMAS-TRACY
An Aug. 11 wedding ceremony in
Estancia Park. Costa Mesa. is being
planned by Costa Me~ns Tricia Lee
Thomas and Jeffre y Da~id Tracy.'
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs ..
William R. Thomas and Mr. and
Mrs. kichard M. Tracy. all of Costa
Mesa.
The betrothed couple graduated
from Estancia High School and th e
University of Santa Barbara. Tracy
minimal thal the relauonsh1p 1s less
than thllt of home host. Therefore. the
inclination of the "aucst" to harass a
stranaer is even stronter.
Arrest the drunk dnver. But don't
punish thccolleac v~ndorors~all
husinessman who tnes to exercise
goodjudgment.-J.J.R.
DEAR J.J .R: YH letter mue1 a
pola• tllal aoucl1 re .. ouble to me. I
am 11111 tlaillkiJll It over. nutia for
tlae Input.
is attending the Universit y of St.
Louis Medical School.
Send us your
wedding news
To help you submit the req~ired
wedding and engagef!lent infor-
mation. forms are available •r the
Daily Pilot office. 330 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa. For weddings. qualiry phoros of the
bndal couple or bride only are
a&eprable. The photo musr be sub-
miued no later than three wttks after
the wedding. otherwise it will not be
published. Engagement information is to be
submirted at least seven weeks before
the wedding.
Forms a.nd photos can be dropped
off at the office or malled to the
Wedding Depanment .• Daily Pilot. P.
O. Box I 560. Costa Mesa. Ca/If.
92626.
Five Fam1lynauts (husband. wife
and th ree children) ~would be
launched on a space shuttle to see if
camping in space is as hazardous to
your mental health as it 1s on eanh.
The experiment is a natural. .\fter
I all, ~very physieal asi)eet Of camping
is already built into th e shu11lc: The
area Is no bigger than a coffee table.
the big water tank that you bump your
leg on every time you move. the
sleeping bags hanging from the walls.
the Ii Hie drawers of packaged foods in
pouches. bodies floating through the
air and a toilet that doesn't work.
If there was a teen-ager on board,
how long would 11 take her to find li fe
on another planet to call long dis-
~oc~ -How'inany orbits would the space
shuttle make before the}'-heard.
"There's noth1n' to do?" Or would
this be the first word from th e launch
pad?
Revised· tonnage rule proposed >
· There's no doubt in my mind that
an anxious world would breathlessly await word on whether or not kicking
the back of Daddy's scat for 22.300
miles would eventually cause him to
take a walk into space and never
Would Mother pig out while ex-
penencing weightlessness and then
refuse to leave the shunle when she
hit gravity agam?
How strong 1s the possibil11y that
no mailer !)ow far you were from
eanh. another space shuule would
land next to you on the moon with a
barking dog and a loud radio~
The Coast Guard has published a
proposed rule that would change
measurements for determining ton-"
nage. Vessels measunn$ fi ve net tons
qualify for documentation.
The vast majority of marine
lenders require documentation to
secure their liens which meet the fi ve-
ton reqJ.mcment. so it is likely the
proposal would have a major effect
on credit availab1ht1es on bu yers in How fa.r would you have to traH•I
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this market segment.
Under the new proposal. a sailing
vessel's tonnage would be only 75
percent of the presently calculated
tonnage. This is because the depth
would be measured different!}. Pres-
ently. a skin-covered keel is included.
but the ne.,.. proposal specifies:
purposes 1s limned to 75 percent of
the overall depth."
.. In cases where the k.eel ofa vessel
designed for sailing is covered by the
skin. the depth for calculating
This means that vessels under the
present rule should measure at least
6. 7 tons to qu11lify for documenta-
tion. For vessels other than "Sailboats.
·the ton nage would be reduced b~
about 4 percent.
Under current computations, rec-
rea11onal sailboats of 26 feet and up
and powerboats 27':28 feet and up
Spero .•. the interwoven leather slide
to carry you through a
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vessels, and perhaps as high as 35 feet
for sai lboats.
Address any comments on this
proposal to the Commandant (G-
CNC-21) (CGO 83-070. U.S. Coast
Guard, Washington. D.C. 20593.
Belles S~ries
sailors start
races Juhe 15
The 12th annual Dana Belles Series
for women sailors is schedutod for
June I ~ and July 13 .
The four races are geared toward
women of ctll skill levels. There is a
spi nnaker class for the expenenccd
racer and a non-spinnaker class for
the less experienced or novice ricer .
Sponsored by Dana Point Yacht
Club. the series is open to Per-
formance Handicap Racin$ Fleet
yachts of 20 feet and over. skippered
and crewed by women only. Ratin$.
yacht club affiliation and sail
numbers are not required. Courses
will be around markers outside Dana
Point Harbor .
Entry forms may be obtained by
calling series chairman, Lynn
MaJanosky at 49'6-4484. Those wish-
ing to crew or needin' a crew may call
ber for assistance LO coordinating -
boats and crew.
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Martin Mull 's WASPish humor promises to stt
By JERRY BUCK ,.,, ......... ,. ...
LOS A NGELES -Martin Mull, a
while person and host of a comedy
special called "Manin Mull Presents
the History of White People in
America." was sitting out back b) his
pool. dressed in a Hawaiian shin.
Jeans and moccasins.
He also wu drinking orangr JU1ce
and eating Twink1es.
White folks are supposed to relax
that way, said Mull. who will draw on
his experiences and others' for the
two.part special on pay-cablt>'s
Cinemax. The first part wall appear
five times in June. stan ing Tuesday.
The second pan wiU be on an July.
Mull said the idea for the SJ>l.!Ctal
came over lunch with producer Allen
'Rucker. "I come from nonhern Ohio.
a very very sman town. a very whne
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town. Allen come" from a similar
town an Oklahoma." M ull said.
"I ordered macaroni and cheese
and he said, 'You're such a white gu y.'
It went· back and forth. You know.
mayonnaise. white bread, Velveeta.
Rttz crackers. until we realized there
1s a white culture. But we figured no
one would touch 1t.
"About a year later I was talking
OVC( ideas for pa y teleVISIOn With
Charles Engel at Universal. I men·
tioned it and he bought 11 on the bam
of j ust the title."
The ptogram explores the stereo-
type s, misconceptions. habits. behav-
ior. likes. dislikes. diet and mann~rs
of the while culture. "It's son of like
Da vid Attenborough meets the
Beaver's family." Mull said.
Fred Willard. Mull's sidekick from
.. Fernwood 2-Ntght." pla)'s a typical
You don.'t hlll" to be cr•ar to
_blow 30 million dollan In 30 days •.
But it helps.
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white person and M ary Kay Place as
his wi fe. Mull's wife. Wendy, who's
expecting their first child. wrote two
songs. "The Whttc Folks Barbecue
Sona" and "The Wh11e Folks Figh t
Soni." Harry, hearer. who was in
"Spinal Tap · and ··saturda)' N ight
Live," directed.
Mull and Rucker. who was co-
producer and co-writer. art" now at
work on a book about white 1'.ulture.
"We were v.orking on what an
average white family would have for
Thanksgi ving dinner," Mull said.
"We've already written six pages and
we're Still on the appetizers .... f JUSt
hope the WASPs have a sense of
humor. so all the other ethnic groups
can finall) ha ve a laugh ...
Mutrs next proj ect 1s to ptay
Colonel M ustard in the movie \er·
s1on of the popular board game
"Clue." "We tta<t to St&n a paper Someone said C-OstJYJ show· was a Snow White and lk Seva ag~eemg not to talk about the mo' 1e," black 'Ozzie & Harriet.' lhhat's we, His wife buy1 bim a new pieoe eecb
he said. "All I can say is tha t it's very ours was a white ·Ozzie & Harriet,' Christmas and binhday. •
different and very unique." Wfl1ch 1·s redundant:• .. I'd do anolhn' televi aioe tcrin.
Mull was last seen on tele v1s1on 10 MuJ spent some lime after but I'd mju the f'teedom I've fdt Wiiia
the comedy series "Domestic Life," ··Domestic Lafe" working on his cable," Mull u id.. ··Nol four·~
which rece1vt>d mixed re views. paintings. He photoaraphs ceramic words and topless ladies. but tbt
"I think the only reason thl') dogs and then makes large. hfe-hke freedom of atthude is what rd miM.'.
canceled u~. s1ncc telev151on ·~· a a.trbrush copies .. One pa1ntina ban• Therei1onethinaMullisdradtftl.
business, was because ""t" weren't ang on his wall showed the dop "tr the 'White J>eooie' apecial1 are
getting the numbers. Some perfect!) playing football and was called ~uccessful," he u id, ··rm worried
dreadful things get bag ratang.s. so go '"Founh 11nd 39." about the thinp my friends will tin
figure. CBS kepl moving us around '-==H=t>=a=ls=o=h=a=s=a='='e=r=am=1c=co::l::le::et::1::o::n:::o::f==m:::e::n::e::x::t::::C::h::n::· s::tm:::•::s·="======:; and people couldn"t find us. I thank 11
people tend to plan their viewing.
Time magazine called 1t one of the I 0
best shows. but that doesn't pa) for
m' house.
:.The No. I sho" 1n the ra tings
tod~y 1s "The C'osb) Show.· I think the
s1rn1lant1es bet"een that show and
'Domestic Life· ·are-vef) stnk1ng.
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Qu11tion1 I Answers About Cable TV
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Variety, Ouallty and Reception. Cable has dozens
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Health, Chlldren. Education, with programming
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time. Cabevlslon's many channels let you choose
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than Increases the number ot channels your tele-
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works llke a calculator. It a1'o works on any
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Marriott honors
Newport resident
NC'wpon Beach resident Joel Rotbmaa, Aaabelm Marriott
general manager. has been named Marketing General Managl'r of thl'
Year for Mamou Hbtels and Resons and for the westl'rn rl·g1on.
Rothman has been with Mamou for 23 year~. He 1s 19g5 'ice
c hairman of the Amerlcu Hotel & Motel A11oclation'1 cun\ l'nt1on
ha'tson council and 1mmcd1ate past chairman of the board uf thl'
AJaabeim Visitors ud Convention Bureau, as wcJI a~ l urrcnt
prc')u.knt of the Freedom Bowl. • • • Bette Broek h~~ been named To p Sall'spcr!>on of the Month for
1he Huntmg1on Buctt officel>f Coldwell Banker l\esldentlal Real
Estate ServlcH. She 1!. an I I ·year Coldwdl employee. • • • lrv tnl' a rl'llltcl't George W. Seltz ha!> hcen hired to masta plan
and de\lgn !lpartmcnts. s1nglc·famil) homes and townhouc;c-; at The
Part... an 81J-arre San Bernardino site. The project" being built b) Nu-
Tecb Developers. • • • Adele Bartlomain ha!> bct:n promoted to director of opcra11ons
a!I pan of a restructuring of Video Warebou1e'1 corporatt'
management. Banlomam. a former !>to re manager. ha~ been w11h the
C'ompany s1nn· 11 numbered three store!> II now has seven. 1nclud1ng
stores 1n tfon11ngton Beach. Hun11n1uon Harbor and Jn 1ne. ••• Rlcbard Black, founder of Irvine's Mabco Financial Ser vices,
has been awarded the Chartered Financial ConsulUlnt diploma and
cert1fica11on by The American College of Bryn Ma~ r. Pa. Mabco
helps d1enb dl''.Clop integrated financ1~l plans. . . . .
Don Olivier ha!) been appointed director of food anti hc'('ra$e
operations for thl' new Irvine Hilton and Towers, 'ilated to open in
June, and Micbael J. Watrea will be exl·cut1 vc chef Oli \ u:r has tx·en
with h1lton sin.ce 1977. most recentl)' as food and hc'eragc dm'<.'tl•r
for the; Los Angeles Airport Hilton and Towers. Watr<.·n was fo rmerl)
,$!itec1.tt1ve .chef for the Newporter Resort 1 n New pt> fl Bear h. •
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Wheels up
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A workman puta the finlahln& touchea on freahly painted
wheel• for the new ~cDonnell Doqlu MD-83 jetliner u
the wheel• move up on an overhead conveyor at Goodyear
Aeroe~ce Corporat:toJi~• facility in Akron, Ohio. Goodyear
al80 auppllea wbeela, brakea and tlrea for other MD-80
aerleajeta and for the DC-9 and DC-10.
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Biotech industry
gets pat on back
Office of r esearch
says r egulators
should stay a w ay
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riut on lhl' hark tor ( <tltlornta '
btotl·rhnolog~ 1nclu~11 ~. 1tw ·\•,.
r,ernbl) Otlin· or Hnt'art h '' f l'l
omml•nd1ng that '''Ill' rcgul..itor' 1,1\
off
fhl' rq "lrnt rl·k·a\l'd th•' "'l'l'k
ralkll h10 ll'thnolog} "the J om1nant
nl·w lcr hnolng) affcl·t1ng man) 1n·
du'>trtl'' tlH'r tht· n~\t quartcr·n·n·
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\nd 11 'llK&l'\tl·d that thl' I ku·
kl)\eJ1an ~dm1n1s1ra11on ntaJ~· a w~k
force and ctmrlhnatc act1v1t1l'' with
the lr drral go' l'rnmcnt to <,mooth thl'
regulator) prme" and "a' 0 1d un·
neccs!.al) dcla}' 1n getting nl·w
b1oll'thnology product' 111 markl·t ··
Federal regulations wva nc:.irly
e\ll'I"} phn \e of h1olel'hnolo~). thl'
r~1n .-.aid 1 t rernmmendt•d that thl' ~taic "dl'fer whl'lll'\ er po<><i1ble" to tht·
ti:deral gmernml'nt 1n tk•clupmt'nl
of new rl·gulaltoO\ affcc11ng llw
1ndu'tl) -dl.''>Ptll' w1tk<iprrad con·
cerns ahoul thl' Kcag:rn admtnl\·
1rat1on\ dn l>t111n to 1.•n' 1ronmen1al
protccllon and indu"nal rtgula11on
l}i oterhnoJvg) refer' 111 1he use of
SUl'h nl'" terhnologtl'\ J ' genc11r
e11g111n·nng and rell fusion 111
protlUll' product\ that includc human
'""'""· ammo a ids for arttfil •al ... wct:tt•ner\. animal \acc1nes. a drain
dcanl'I ttnd rew t) pc\ uf JlCSltC'lde\.
The rt• have ht:t n fears that sut h
rec;t:urrh might re<1ult 1n new or·
gan"m' tx.·ing rl'lrased on an un.
'>USpct ttng public. but th.e Assemhl~
report \Jtd h101echnolog) has been
"-;:1k to date."
1\\'lt'mblyman Hob Naylor. .1
Mt:nlo Park Republican who chair'
ttie .\"cmbl> Subcommittee on
B1oterhn11l()g). <.aid the .. tone of th1·
report 1\ vay cnC'ourag1ng. It sh0\11\
\Cns111v11v toward ova-rcgula11on ..
1\"l'mbl)man ~am Farr. a Carmel
Dcmonat \A.ho l·ha1rs the AsM"mhh
C ommlltee on Econom1<' Devclop-
mt·nt and l'W ft:l'hnolog1e\. ')3td 70
romp:ln1e' 1H1l'·th1rd of the
h111tl'l•hnolog) rnmpan1es 1n the
coun1r~ -arc Joc·ated in (alt forn1a
Wespac sells complex
v. e<,p.1W \ l',lllf\ r ru ... 1. a cwpon
l:k:irh-ba'1.'d real c~tdtt: 1n,e-;1men1
tru\t, ha' 'old \tont·ybroqk Apart·
ml'nh. n I .!O-un11 apanmt:nt com pie\
1n K.n to" n. Mu
£ hl: 'all' 1' lhl• lrU\l''i \l'\ ond 111 the
Kan'>a.,· ( ll} ;m·a I hl' tru~t -;o ld thl'
Mart.. I hu1ld1ng. a lhre1'·'itor)' 1Jflil'l'
hulld1ng tn Chl·rlanJ Park. Kan .. 011
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Good returns require risk lllEW YOAK (API Birdine I , I~ OlrGnl NASO AO ouoletlon\ Blrlcllr 4 > 4 " Oo•IOB \N>w lrlll nl(IP>e\I b•O\ Bl'lvOO< OrittC n
t nd IOwt\t off('I'\ DV 6 l I 16 6 13 · 14 CNn~O '
merll.el me II.er\ et of 4 8rw Tom Ouroron om WeOncHdev 111-16113·16 OvMcn Prlcn do noc •n<luCM 8urtel\ 40°'11 41 EtrVen
J) • ))" l'0Rt9 ~ ·, D"· 74 • 1\ •enl\o ' 10 10 • Crw('.1 \ , 9 12 ube'll 7 I ,
71 / 19 uoerEI , 10 '•
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2S • 7S ' He<n118 71 71 1 Mau•L P 74 24 • H•nroF 34 .. lS I MevPI
2S • 7S"" H09en 4 1 '"' M•vnO< 17 ... 77-.,, Hoover 77 • 11 • McCrm 10'• IO't Horo1lh ) l"'i McFerl
4 J,. •' .. Hvbr•lr 14 . )4,,. Med(r~ 76 77 IMS I 1S 1S • MeOEI \
ln\C'iling 1s likt: l'HT)th1ng l'l'l' in
life: You have to take a tena1n
a mount of risk 10 ach1e' c your g6al\
People who alwa}' upt lor 1hc
ab!>olutel~ o;urc thing rardy achieve
anything mcmorahh.-\)1m1lanl) 1f
}OU keep your mom·> under the
mattress 10 avoid all nsk. )'OU will
earn nothing at all And ~ou w1ll lo<>c
buying power tu the J3W!> of 1nlla11on.
lnH~'llment c;u<.ce'' c·oml'~ from
matching ~our ahil11~ 111 afford and
tolerate r""-\A.Ith thl· appropnall'
path It tinanu.il ltHUmstance' or
per<,onal prderente'i J1ua1e thatJou
assume vi:r; IO\~ rt'>k ~ou woul Ix•
fooli<.,h 111 takl· rnore Hut 11 ma\ al.-.o
be fooli\h n111 111 a"uml' allord3hlc
lomfonahlc n,i.., \A.hen doing'><> ma~
~ tht• hc\I "a ~ 111 l·arning ab11'l"
average rewards.
Your Limits
Hov. muth financial n~lo. )OU can
comfortabh afford to <.houlder dl'·
Pends on a numh<.•r1;f factor<,. ·\rl' \llU
"1ngle. or married w11h l'hddrrn or
nthcrdqx·ntlent'" \rl' ~ou 1u,1 lx·g1n
n1ng \C1u r lart>er. ht•ad1ng 1n10 \our
peak t•:irning )car' o r rt•ath lor
ret1rmcn1'1 Will ~ou nn•d 1t1 tJp ~our
nc'il ('gg 1n the near future. or can )OU
t•armark J portion of )our Jund., for
long-term grn\A.1h'' ,\h,o 1mpon~nt
Your tinan<;-wl &oab. )'Our famtl} ·~
tax 'ilatu'> and a hove: all. your earning
power and inve\tml'nt temperaml'~IJ
· 8irning Power ( 1enerally~
ing. a-.~ our 1momt· n<.e-; so docs ~our
'u1tah1)1t\ tor 1n\t.'\lml'nl\ o( abo\e·
1\l'ragl' n-.~ II \ou Jrl' 1n a high la\
hrarkl'I and ~ou lo\t' m11nc ~ 1hrough
1n~l·,tnH'nh. I 'nc k \am will pa) f111 a
h1gha porl111n ot \r>ur 111'' ti on thl·
•Hher hand \11u ll\e on J fl\l'll
1 numir -or \our 'a lal) .1 nd \~1' 1 ng..,
.ire 'mall hu1 grriv.1ng -kl'l'f1 ri,i,..
1ak1ng 111 u hart· n11n1mum ~l:11n1n111
11nh \nlid 111\l'\tml'nt\ 1n \1111r
ponfuli11 I ~ < •<>' ernmt·nt 'l'l un
l•l''i. 1n\urcd 1ert1lk all''> ol <kpu\11
high qual11y rnrporatc or mun1upal
bond\. and high qualit} t<)mmon
\tockc; offer \ou rca'>nnahle \,Jk°l' at J
\ll'ad\ rate 111 n:lurn
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GLORIA
... WIENER
..
-or a \11ahk dtl urnula1111n 111 .1~~·1~
-to t11,h111n po\\lhll' IO'l''lml·nt
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n'l-.ll'r 11p1)ort11n1t1l'' lhal. 1,hilc t ar·
r' mg grl'at1.·r r1'k l«iultl 1nne:l\1.' ~our
purtlolio·, ':ilu1.· <>nr "'J' lo do thJt
I' to 111\l''I 111 \nt.tll l11ntpantl''> \A.Ith
'uix·ncu gr11\A. th pr11<,pt·1. t\ or othl'r
'pn11lal1 \t 'l'h1dn 'u1h ·" \lll1.t..
opt 111n' II "1u r 1.1 \ hr:H kt·t \A, ~trra n I\
II \OU u1uli.J (.1111 .... dl'r la~ 1n\l',t·
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nr1.·d .. 11 " ro"1hk lcir l\A.o lamd1c\
v.11h 1<kn11t ttl .J"p11\ahk 1nn1mn
and .1\\l'IC. 111 hJ\1" v.1d1.•I\ J1lkrcn1
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'>tan<l mJ' tw • hildln' \A.htll· th1.·
olht•r '' laung t1111r or morl' \l'ar' of
tolll'gl' lu111on hill\
ln'l'lmt·n1 l1.·mpl·ramen1
F1nanui:ll l'\fk'rl' .inti u 1mmon wn\l'
~uggc't J\1>11.hnl!-1n",.,,m,•1l1' thdl
ka'l' ~tJU kel1ng unu1ml11rtahle
"omt pcopk .tfl' 11111r1.· dl\powd than
olhl·r, 111 tJk1ng r""-' I unhanwr1.·
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\A.,t\ \ r1 .. 1l 1.·,tah· lin111nl p.1r1nn'>h1p
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J ll\lhing II \1111 \t1ll l1.•t I lll'f\llU' :Jlt1.·1
1n\1.'\lll,!atinv .ill •11 •t'> ['lltl'l'' and
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('opin~ v.1th Risk
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hed~r "'~ '" lwnti n1t I hl· tulle>"' 111g Ii \l' \Ufo_!.g1.'\l IOl1\
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11.11 111\1 'llllt 111' •1lh II 1111\'oll lh' th1·
,m,tll 11111 •• 1 .il111r .ti 1.111, 1h .1t 11
Nabisco in talks with ~eynolds
:'-If\\. \()Ki.. t\Pt -'-.1Ji1,t11
Hrnn1t... In( '"''' 11 li.1' hl'ld · n pl11ra-ton talk,·• w11h K I Kl'\ nolt)\ lnll1"
tnc' Int hut \\1 111ltl n111d1•,,11tw till'
naturl' '11 lh<' nq~1111.1t11111\
"it1ht\lll wh11 h 1' hawd 111 l'.1r .... p·
pan} ~.I m.1<.ll' 1he Jnnounll'llWn~
V.\·dnec.<IJ~ .lltn rcqu,·,1111g that
1rad1ntt 1n 11\ \to1 k h1.· 11<1l tl'd JU\t
~tort' 1 hl· rlo<.,<· 111 1 hr '-rv. Y nrk
)tot~ I >;th.1nKl'
~11.h.H'I \1 "1."1c·1pr111l <1 "poke\·
man f11r '-Jhl\t o •,.Jtd the an·
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knov. 1h1 11o1tur1· 111 thl' talt..' \A.llh R.J
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V. 1ll1.1m \ l.1g 11 tn "hr• Inflow\ 1 he
food indu,1r. 1111llw1nH·,tnwnt lirm
Mrmll I \111 h ';nd lhl'fl' ha\l' hl.·en
rumol\ 1n 1111 'lntk m:'lrt..l't for ":l
<.•1uplc 111 "IT"' that Rl'} noldr,
would m.1!..1 .1 t11d tor "\ah1~0
Orange County's
easy
listening
radio station
nothing d sc give you a clear idea of
the kind ormk you will bl-takJng. The
grl·atcst n~k an investor can take is
not knowing all the nsk'i.
•Dori"l put all )llUr eggs 1n crne
ha,i..l't I 11 a "'ord. d 1 wrsi f). l.o,.-.cs
taken on onl' invcstnwnt can be o fTsei
b~ gain' 1n another ..\n cxpenenced
finann:.tl ad' l\l'r c·:.in -.uggcst wa)''i to
hcdgl· rnk through d1 ver-;1tica11on
•C...l·t lim1h and \Itek tn them
\g..i1n,1 lhl'lr ht-111.·r in\tlnCt\, 1n·
\ \'\lOr' nftl'll hang on 10 poor JX'r·
lormcr\ 1111hc hope' the} will hounll'
h<ilk g,1,rn c~ough tune. Rarcl~ "
'-Ul h <'Pll m l\m 'u prmrtl'd b} I he
lad' \\ h1k 11 1akn dt'>t'1pltne 10 <,t·t
't·ll '1m11' -.ind '11rk tn thl·m -in
the long t lin 'ou' II 1. omc 11u l a head 1 I
\ou J u. ht'\.JIJ 'l' \ou'll kn11\A. l'\iil'tlv
hov. murh ~11u ari.· m long bcforl' )OU
hu' e \1111111cir 1n\l'\lment'> and 1h1.·
ll1\l·c;1nh·n1 d1matt• lie prcpart•d to
adJU'1 \llur ho lding' when res1.•arrh
111dtl:.Stl'' 11 ma\ bl· time 111 \di 111
\dll'n ~our o\A.n goul' lh:.inge. ~irni·
l:1rh h<.•.1kn lothange\ prl·d1ctl·d for
thl' gl·na:.il 1nH· ... 1mcn1 cnv1ronmen1
If fl''>P1.'t'll'J market analy!>tS fon·ca ... 1
rough Wt'ather. c·ons1der cutting your
rl\k. nr><1'>urc. Convcrst:ly. con...,dcr
1 nt fl'a\1 nll 11 ( 1 n Ii nc \A, 1th your own
n'>k houndanc.,) when tht• outlook
turn., fa vorable.
• .\l\A.il\\ m:it(h n'ik to re~ard r h1~ ... pi> ..... hi) the mu<.t important
ruk 111 remrm bcr. The n\k1cs11n'C'>I·
nwn1' 'hould olkr thl· greatest potl'n·
11<11 for n·ward. Jr an 1nvntml·n1
opp11rlu1111~ g1'1.''> you thr feeling thul
\ ou art· ri'k1ng too much for too little
m11'l' on 111 111her'> that proml\e to
t11mrx·n,,1ll' ~ou mon· 1n line with
\llllf l'XP\.'tlal11Hl\.
Kl\k " an 1ntl·gral l'lement ot
lllH''""l! II I\ up 111 ~ou to dett·nn11ll'
tht• k\\·I \OU art· \A, tiling and ahlc to
UV)Uffil' Jnd then ll\l' "'llhtn II
< 111111.1 .I \t'1cncr " 1 ice pft'~ttlt'nt
.11111 wn11r m:inagcr 11/ M:ul.ctin~
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OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORI( (API -The lollow1no "'I sl'lows •he O'tler !he • Counter stocks ano warrants lhal ha..,e oone uP lhe mos• and down the most based on Percent of chanoe for Wednesday No sec1;rillu lradtno below S7 or 1000 snares are included
Net and i>ercenlaoe cnanou are the difference oe•ween the previov5 closing bid Price and Wedne$d&v's Int bid price u~s Name LUI Cho Pel
I Medsta1 6'·1 I I Up 11 ! 2 Terrano • •i, UP 14
3 CmPIMem S 11'1 1i'I UP '! 4 TnorlcLb wt 21111 ''°' UP 1 J S Comiech h 23·16 'I• UP 1 9 6 OonyOsmnd 21" S· 16 UP 1 .8 , AmShrdHap 6'.'-J~ Up I 5 I ComPMlcrflm 2~ • UP 11 8
9 l11slfrm wt 2 l· 16 • UP 11 •
10 <;;redc0Sv1 611':1 ~ UD I ! I Newoor1 Ph 10"4 I Uo I
12 Tox1com ' 2 J· 16 UP 1
ll NovaPharm 611 9·j6 Up l ' Spec1r11n 211/1 l ~ Uo ~ Radvne ~ 1• uo I
,, ~~c'L~~rr '~,. ~ 8: I I 111 SlarTech 6' J ') UP veronuRK g ,,,... ~ Uo
l Chantal J~ 'I• Up .
Toxlcom un 2 H16 J· 16 UP . No..,aPhrrn un 111 21t!_ UP e
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Orange Coat1 DAILY PILOT /Thur.cl9Y. May 30, 1985 NB•
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
THUISDArs CLOSllC ,.ICES
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WHA T NYSE DID
NEW YORK lAP) Mav JO
'l l
i NYSE LEA DER S
NEW YORK \AP) -S.tes. Tflurldav price allO ntt ct11')9e ot 11'\e 15 mcnl atljhv1e
Ntw York Slock E•change lssun, trad ng
na tlon11llv If mor1 lh~Sl. SearsRe>eb 3,2' .900 ij1'1 + l~
TWA ~ ~ -11•
Nablsco8 rd ~'.303: 1 :!Jo +I~ Amer T& T 2, ·1 j -1
-.
IBM 1,666. 121 -1~
M lnnMM l,276, 7S~ -111tt
He libur tn 1. 13S, 31 ''• + 1' •
Revntdtnd I 011,! 73 ' • -2 Eoon 1,016 . SJ•, + 1.
Cutllnet ' 1,006. 100 20t -1 'n
M idSouUI 9•S,600 ''I'• + '.
OowCtlem 926.i 33'n -•;. Ec1'erdJk 920, · 21~ + 13,. Cflr ter 17 ''J -~
-Unil~ech M: ~' • + 1~
NEW YORK CAPl -Tn. OllOWIM llst
'how' the New York Stock Excha nge
slocks e nd w a rra nts tha l have gone UP
the mo\! end dow n t~ most oa~ on
perc ent of change tor Thursda v No iecur ille s trading below S2 or 1000
shartts are included.
Net a nd percenrege cha nges are fhe diffe rence between !fie previous clos no
price and Ttiurso11r;1.snoon price
1 Amr~eo Lav .... 'rP-8 ut·'~s.•
2 FerroCp 30~. + )"11 UP 12.3 3 N11b1sco8ro 78 • t 67'8 UP 9 6
4 CLC Am ) + UP 9 1
S Conlllnfo 10 ~ t • •Up I 0
6 MvenLE n 2 + •' UP 6 7 7 World A 1r w 4 + • UP 6.7
I E ITOf'tlO 11> '• + I UP 6.~
10 Es1erlne 18 + l UP : 9 M a nevF 2 • + • ·UP t
11 Melf Ott\n n 1 .,, + '8 UP .9
12 WslCp N.A 61a + ~ UP S.9
13 CuttCke pt 72 > + 1 ~ UP i'J 14 HowellCo 17 • + ,,. UP 3
IS ToscoCP 2~ + " UP 0 16 AGS Cpir 13~ + >,. Up 0 17 Pnw ll 1 S()(>t 57 ~ 1 , Uo 4.6
18 Cen1rnOa 1a 3 • + e Uo 4 2 19 SreeooCo 3 • + • UP 4.2
20 Macmila" s 34 '-. + 1~ UP 4 l
21 Qua ker0 11t \ "8 1 + l'e Uo •.O 2'2 MooreMc 26~ + 1 UP 3.9
24 E lscint 6'e + UP 3: 23 C1r<u1t(•'• ~3"• + '"' Up 31
25 La msnSe\1' 3~ + UP 3. OOWNS
Ne me 1 GCA CP
L ast Cn9 Pc • 10.le -I •• Ott 8 ... 2 Cutllne t s 2• -2', 8 I 4\oii -lit 1
1
s' 3 111/nUn deo of
4 MclntvrM II S R obins AH 78 ·•-28 0
11 '• 68 6 \/Ileen Uni• 7 C11p1tHld s
8 PlM eerE1 ••
22>• -I > 5"1i -"II 6~ i
14 • -.,.
9 Avon Prod
10 Rvmer
18 • -s 2
14 • -'• s 0 11 Le111s1n1 2~ -e S 0 2~.: 8 g:: f~ 12 'B1ocra ftL n 13. M o llwii Oa 1
, 14 Zevre s -IS APL (p
16 Lel'tValfn d
~; 2~ 8U~.H
17 Park.rDrin 8 GNC
~~ • 8!! : ~ 2r~ = , · Ott : l 19 Rev11101" "'
20 O e ta Oe\•Q" 21 LaQuinta 22 Snoeiow~
1h ~ sn H
26'• ~ lo 23 AMO
24 BancTe•as 25 Gl;'U Co ,j~ -; 8:1 ~ ~
WHAT AMEX Om
NEW VORI< r AP M a • 30
Adva nced
Dec11neo
uncnanoeo
To•a • uues
New n10M .
lllew tows
-ooa v 128 290 157 17)
17 11
AMEX LEADERS
Prev
da v
16" 260 259 783
20 8
NEW YORK 'AP -Sa le\ Thundav
once and "''' cnanoe .:>I t'1e 10 most a ctive America e S·oc~ E ".,a noe nues 1rad1no
'1a •1ona llv a1 ""0' t' •nan \ 1
BAT Ina 901 200 4
A.mda"I ~98 700 J , .,
vvangL a oe 351 900 7
Ec rto8av 11 135 000 11
GullC11n o l 'i8 600 1 J
Pu nta C.rd I\ 145 500 ] • ~
Na1 Pa1en1 j•I 000 IS• 1<11
AID11a lnd 33.700 13 I . .,,
SceptreR\ n 132.100 •.>i.t
Porl11Sn 113 600 8 '• t
NASDAQ SUMMARY
NEW YOR K APl -M O)I a ctive over
•lle·count~r \IOCKs supolled bv NASO N•~ Votume Bid ASllN Ch• "AC t 5 883 800 8 • . 8 ~ • • A.0010L••OOOO 11. 11•. -1 o\ POii! · 1 100 700 7 • 11 • • •
A.1.-1e , 101 JOO 18 18 ·~ , r "~o" 1>8 1 ioc 19 ~o .,.
:, II•" ()49 ()()() I~ 6
A(.>"' pl 6ol0 400 13 1S
P<,~ ~ 622.100 10 , IO>to
G•o.,!>t 607,500 S>,; S'•
T t ..,.,A S13.700 30 • ~
Coto QuoTES
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That's an apt des cription of both bus iness a nd
business people along the Ora n ge Coast. To keep track o f
where c~mpantes are gotnga nd which people a re h elping
----~"-e-m~get e re, us wa c 'Credi t Line' -eve ry ay n the
Buslnesssectlonof yournew Daily Pillt
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.. ~Coat OAILY PILOT /Thursday, May 30, 1985
PUfO[y WlllfKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
TV LISTINGS
-t.11G-• a C08IY aHOW
• lilO't'IE • • * "Wlllung Tall, Plf1 2· ( 1975)
Bo $\llnl()fl, No.ti Beety
• 9 lilO't'IE *. "I, Oellre" ( 1982) David Naugh-
1on, Mlr1lyn Jones
D JOKER'S WU>
CINCINNATI
AINMENT TONIGHT --···-----· **'-'"Dey Of The Anlmtls" (19771 l~~N~
IOI.DONES
CC) lilO't'IE * * * • "One Flew Over The
Coclloo's Nest" ( 1975) Jae!! NIChol·
son, Louise Fle1tner ®MOW * * '.; "The Bounty' 119M) Met Gtl>·
IOll. Anthony Hopkins
DRABBLE
GARFIELD
MOY!(
Ht "WwGwnel" (1983) Matthew
B<Odericlt, Olt>ney Col«nan.
1
.....-,ar-
Cll'MILYT& 1'C TAC D0UGtt
LOVIDT
'JllMGAZIE ::;aw·A·s·H
t t t ~ "'Plec;ea In The Htlrt" ( 1984)
(Pay l*·Ylew) Slly Arid. llMMy
Croutt.
-t:00-
1 QI CHEIM ...
IBYGNmN
:m:mUEE THEA~ INETTA
lilO't'IE * * "Tri" (1983) Jamt1 Garntr.
G.O.Sprdn. -•JO-• 2 ON THE TOWN
DCllllGHT~
(!) lilO't'IE *** "ToPtZ" (196111 Jonn F0t-
sy111e. Kar111 OOf
-~
I• 1:-.=n•ue
~=.~ NOR'TIBNUOHTI BM• 9tEN1S AMENCA HOUYWOOO . 1::
-10:15-
CC) lilO't'IE *** ''La Bllance" (19821 Nathalie
~~Leotard
• * "HardbodieS" ( 198-4) Grant
Kramer. TNI Roberts.
I =:~ IW>'INllY
THE OTHEJt CAFE'I COMEDY
lttOWCAlf CIJllZAME
_,,~~
D8Cl>OCllHEWS I TAXI
GONGIHOW
1£106004
IMNEYMU.ER
MONTY P'n"HON'S Fl YING
CIQJI
!="8~
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llKJ<., CC la'.! r M IHAJ{)
7HINK U 90lP HE'S At.·
ASK SCOT TO fltAllt /UT
ClJltE l1t FOR DUV, 84w:
THE
l'AMILY c1acus
{)fNNeJl.7 ·· I
'-~
SHOE
IF WE WATCM TV ALL
TuE TIME. WE WON'T MAYE
TO LE~M TO ~EAD ...
"Who kept picki~g up th~ extension while
I was on the phone?" BLOOM COUNTY
~ 11Not me." "Not me!" fHE '8.€CTXO-~
PHOTO 6'M'A f1I(,
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson P/61t'EHT·UU"' llltAfffr5 lff 15 /(Elf()'( • 11£ 'TOI' (Y -
(<JR 1HE ~(lff/(5,
1E5TlNfJ Ml{, €/N5TEIN.
I ~
IF WE USE WORD
PROCESSORS AND ,
CALCULAI~ 'T'J WON T "f./ETO W~T
OR DO MAT~ ...
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
!AKE. II ~-t-'E ,E.L .
Wl1EN YOU 'RE:.
DIE.1iNG. '/00'\JE. Gar 10 KE.~P 1rro ya..>R-
SE=L-F.
* • • "Return Ot A. Man Called
Ho!'IL'.JtiZ6UVcblc.d rwu~---+ ~ad:d • * '.; "Heat Ot Desire" ( 1980) Pa-
rrldl O.Waare. Cho Gold1m1th
-11:30-
• Cl) NIGHT HEAT.
DCllTONIGHT I IAMl>AY NIGHT
0 *NEWS NIGHTlM GICTV •YmAS • AOOCfOAD AL.ES
"When would be a sa fe time to come back
and get my briefcase?'·
by Kevin Fagan
OO~'T l l.~ LlKf..
~ 6~oR1~iTOP 7
by.Jim Davis
TUMBLEWEEDS
rM uP EA~V 1lOS MC>ffNIN', CHIE:F!
ROSE IS ROSE
YOO'cze. snu. fN>I) AT ME.,
Aif.N'r ~, ~ ?
,,
I PRETI'( SOON WE WONT
MAYE TO KNOW AMVTl-l!N6
;>
,J-/ ·' •.
: f !.A5H !.:
I ' ' .
by Charles M. Schulz
Tl-IAT'S Wl-IEN l1LL
FIT IN '.
by Pat Brady
(
MEYfGARFIELP, HERE'S AN
AR ICLE Aeour A GUY WHO
l'HOOGl·ff Mf COULD Fl Y f>Y
WEA&NG A CAPE ANP .JUMPING __ _,,...... __ OH A 0UILPING
'TMtY 5C.RAPE'7 HIM OF"F FIFTH
AVENUE WITH A PUTTY KNIFE.
l GOE.~S ME LfARNfl7 Hie;,
MOON MULLINS
JUDGE PARKER
AFTER THE OEATt-' Of=" MY
PARENTS, 'l'O.J A NO MR
LAURANGE WERE THE
N ICEST TH ING n-iAT
EVER HAPPENED
TO ME •
-------.. Lf550N
BRIDGE
Both vulnerable. South deals.
NORTH
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
..• • KJ 9l
'V A K642
0 Q7 . r-BUT THE Y DoN'T f>O ~--.
l HAT IN COMIC STRIPS
ANY MORE; S'WEE TIE ·
VIOLENCE, ~-__,,
Y'f"NOW
rr;,-~ . <o;
~A
by Harold Le Doux
LET·S START OOIN C,
THAT AUAIN . MRS
LAGRANGE •
•u
WEST EAST
• 862
<:>Jl0973
0 942
• J2
SOUTH
+AH
'V Q
• QlOS
'V 85
0 AJ85
• K 1094
O K 106l
• AQ876
The bidding:
Seutti We1t NorUi Eut
1 o Pue I 'V P ...
2. ,... 2. , ...
!NT P... P... P ...
Opening lead: Jack of 'V.
We could regale you for hours
with tales about the bridge adven·
lures or our late friend. Baron
Egmont van Dewitz. This ia another
of his favorite hands.
North-South reached a fairly nor·
mal contract of three no trump, and
-we-wo~d huard c&,.. fu.M -Uta' Ii
_ __, ~",,,,.. would be made 999 timet out of ~~ 1.000. The t ,OOOth time "Ersy'' hel I
the East card•. and look what hap
pened.
Wett made hi. normal lead or the .....
NOT WHAT IT SEEMS!
jack of hearts, won in the closed·
hand. Declarer led a low-diamond to
the queen and ace. and von Dewitz
returned the eight of hearts to the
king .
Declarer took a successful club
finesse. cashed the ace of spades
and continued with 1 s~ade to the
OMAR Ot
SHARIFF ... -~
table's knave. Without a aecond'1
he1itation. von Dewitz followed
with the tent Suddenly, declarer
had vision• of makinJ a bushel of
tricks.
He flneued the ten of diamond•.
cashed the kins and then confident-
ly fine ... d t.he nine of apadea. Von
Dewlta produced the queen he co't4ld
~t have, ca1hed t.he jack of dlA-
mond• and Hlied with a club. De-
clarer waa lef\ to it.are lonrtn1l1 at
........ e, hffA-•ttd-rtop-.pade"1lf
dummy, with no way Lo r•t to lh•m.
He ttUI ha4 to concede two club
tricks to Eut for down one.
Whal thrilled En1 about this
hand waa not the beauty of th•
spade falaecard -he expected to
make good plays. But at the bridge•
table he was like a mischievous lad .
He got far more pleasure out of one
bit of larceny than out of a doien
hands that he played with tecbnical
perfection. He would bunt out
laughing at the table when he 1uc-
CHARLES
GOREN
ceeded in 1tealin1. trick or two. but
he waa 10 good-natured about It all
that his opponents never took of·
rense.
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-~~-----.----.=;...;.::;.:.:.::._ ~ P\IUC NOTICE NT1Teou11UM1111 1-~-..;.nnoue..;;;;=..:..:.:.:.,1.:::,::.-.. -,et .... -~A~ I MAim ITAW .,._ ITAW NOTICI 0# ~ -~ ~ .,. I The~ Ptttona .,. The following .,.... .. TMllTl.l 'I U.L.I
T O()MUTIC K,.._ 0 I' It X !»AO m ~ ae: OOi110 ~ M: On J~ 20, 1H 1 Ill 10,00 ICU 1~NOfte.LlfUM UCTION8 24122 f j l T AH6 AMl"ICAN A.ic>IMOH MICAOl'f&-a.m FOAfCLOSUAf COH-, caMf t2t& 1 Mlf'1ge u,ou'n. NfOI* CA INANCIAL COHIUL TANTS TEMa, 111 W WlllOn, Ste, S ul TANTS. INC . I CMl-
tcoit F Miii~. 10•• tn ' · TO · 1952 el l"elm. c. Coett Mete. CA t2U7 tornta corporeuon. u
Social worker reveals ,
Larri asi abuse claim
HoM. ~ IMd\, c.111. I.Moe Alen...,_.,, U 122 M~~~~~~'9....-J-flilft!tlllll"9 nt81 El MlflQte LIQUnA Nlgu.t 9 WlttOn, Ste. C. eo.ia ~ Ot Subllltut~ TrualM, lo TOdd Ntlder. tMH Heiro A t28T7 · · ' 62 Aoyat CA Ht27 tl'lat oer1eln Deed OI TNtl By JEFF ADLEJl
W•Y· Oerrttoe, Cellf. to70 1 Tiii• butlntu 11 con-2626 Mary l(etllefyn Sienko. ueeut~ bx Mlctteel l d• °' .. ...,,... ....
Thi• butlMM II oon• duct~ by· an Individual Thi• buelnMe . 1• 'COn· 797 w Wilton. Sit c. Ooet• watd l~ and 8etbtft The defenK r ested i n Ronald Lam-
..., by: a gen«ll 1*1· L~ Merktr ueted bY' 1 ~el pert. Mele, CA 92121 NUCIMw , Huet>and and
Tl'lle 1tatemen1 w .. ni.ci :'1P Tl'll• bu•l,,... 1e con-wife .. Tenant•. end pui's ara. Councy ~perio1 Cou
,_....., 111111e c.ountyC1et11of 0r. tehMIE Shupe d\ICt~by ~andwtte~ded Juf'r 21. 1NA.. murder trial W ednesday after a coun tv ~· -llled County on M.., I IMS ™• llllemenl WU llled Randolph Stanko IMtrument No 14-3 I 109', J wMl'l tl'le County~ of Or· "1rN1t 1h the County C1tr11 ot Or· Tiiie 11a1emen1 ... t11ec1 °' Offtcltl "9cofoe ot ar-social worker testified that Lampasi's
documentll sn the Lampua family's cue
flle also contain ed the notati on 'that
Cheryl umpw had denied on ~on
&et btothet tYti ha~--~ The social worker was Ulianed t won
with Cheryl bampasa after ber tber
p leaded auihy to a charge of molestina the
girt in 198 l. H e s ubsequently was
sentenced to a six-m o nth Oranae Coun ty
.,. CounlY on May 1. tH& Publtltled Or~ Coeet noe County on Mey 1· 1"6 '#Ith the eoun1y c.-ot Or· et9 County, c11tt0tn1e. end sister had ttpon ed that her brother had Pu~ .... ~, ,._ '*!~1 Dt11
1
,.
1
y Piiot May 9, fl , 23. 30. Publl~ ,..,....,!1!..'!~ .ange County on A.ptll 26, purwt to tl'lat cena1n No-Pl77• --.... .,. ..,.,_ • s lot M ..,.._.,,... .,.,._, 1te6 11oe ot o.1~11 1f'ltrM!der Pu1>1ten.c1 er.,. eout been physkaJly abused b y their ado ptive
C)elly Piiot May 9, fl . 23. 30. Tl'l-97 t ~:~ Piiot ay 9· l6, 23, 30. m-recotci.d Octoo.t 3 1, INA ly Piiot May 30. June I . father.
1915 Th 91.. Publlll'led Ofange Clout • 1 In• Ir u m • n t No . 13. 20. 1986 SU G • W h · ...;;.,;,__ _____ T_h ... ·H.._1 111111 .. .,. NOTICE • .. oe11y Piiot Mey 23. 30. June 14-••noo. 01 omc1e1 ,.... Tl'l..023 san ermam e · a c s, a sen io r NI.IC NOTIC£ ,._,,, t--------e. 1~. 1te5 cord• ot Nici C01.1nty, wt11 social w o rker wi th the count~'s Social m--IU ... ll rta.IC NQTIC( Tll..01 1 under tnd pureuent to Mid •-11> ~TM'r <'-• A "fied ha ., ......... o..ci ot Trve1 ... ,11 publlc: "-"'"~ ~rv1ces gency, tcsu 1 t t rnpas1 s
1t-t?W fltCftTM)UI.,.... MAlll ITATW•NT "CTITiOUI .,._.. --------tuellon tor ciu h, tawful natural s ister, Cheryl, reported in 1981
•• The following P«aon• at• NAiil ITATIMINT "9.IC NOTICE rnoney of the Unhed SI•* '9Cnnoul ..,.. .. Ulll ITATIMIWT olno bullneee u · The fotlowlng peraone .,. of Amettca. 1 0 .. 111.,... ..,... ITAT'llmn' . that her a d o p tive father had p hy sically ~JC!lle ~ !!"°"" are RUBI'S BINOERV SEA-ng butlneu M: PlCTITIOUI .,.... cheek P•Y•bl• 10 u td Thi 1011oW1nO '*'°"' .,. abused th e La•u na Hills teen HCr
""' ....... - -ICES. 1501 Grand Ave . GRANTS FOOO SER-..... ITAT'lmNT TNltM dtewn on . etet• Of ng ~ aa: ~ ·-• w lllNElll OlYMPIC AS· ante Ana. Cal. 92705 ICE, 2310 Sant• Ana, The lollOwlng '*'°"' .,. n11lonetbarlk,u111e0tf~-Rl A FllEAOLA.SS.1930 But Germaine-W a ch s acknow ledged
SOCIATES. 3191.A Alf'POfl Ftal'll! Rubi, 1148 Plac.n· 011e M ... CA 92827 dot~ butlMM u : etlll crwdll union 0t 1 lltete Plecentla Ave .. Coeta M.... during CTOSS-CXam ina t iOD by Deputy
LoOsl Ortve. Coeta M .... CA ua Ave .. #I, Co111 M.... Oona L . Legleu 2310 tv PINECREST LIMITED. or lederal N vlnO• and IOll'I CA 82826 D1'st n'ct A t to m ev M a.kc M iao:ua·r e that
92n8 Clll 92827 Sanll Ana Coeta MMe CA p IN E c RE s T A p ART. auoclalton domlclled In !hi• Ruben SlfuetllM Rltnael. ~ -NoMl'd C. ll'owne. 319'· Marie Teteta Rubi, 1846 92627 ' ' MENTS. 11562 MICl.Ar1hUf atale, 11 the courtyard arH 12831 Fi.totlef Of . Garden l---.. ----..,..-TJC(--,;._ •-.,. ~nrr
A A.lfpc>fl Loop Oriw, Cott• Plecentl• Ave .• •I, c M . Cll Thi• bualne.. I• con·. BIVd.. r 4•0. ltvlne. c.u. ~ tile IWO et~ rove. CA 926M> nigu\, "" ,._ ""' ~ Mee&. Ca1110tnla t 2t26 2627 ducted by e llmlled per1n«· !0<nla 92715 at the Allen Bulldtng, teclng Tl'llt bu•'""' II con· ....,.Tl"nOU9 _,_11 ...._.,..
Eugene&. ~3 19 1· Thia but lne .. 11 con-lhlp Oevld K Lamb, 186~ V0tl>a Street II 14091 Yorbe ducted by en lndlVldulll ...... -,..., ... _..
A Altpc>fl Loop Ol'IW, Coeta ucted by hu1band and ...ite Oona L Legleu MacAttllur Blvd.. 'u o. SlrMt City of Tuelln, Coun· Ruben S Rangel T~~'=!.,. , ~ .... 11'~~.1 M .... Callfomle 92826 Frank Rubi Thie •letemenl waa llled Irvine. C1lll0<nt1 927 t4 1y 01 Orange State ot Cllll· Tl'llt "atement wu flled --""' ...--.._ •
JOhn M. Thompeon, 319 I· Thia 1111emeo1 wH llled wllll lhe County Clerk of Or· Jol'ln Miner, 18162 f0tnta, alllhll rlgl'll. lllle end '#Ith the County Cletk of Or~ dol~ buslneu & ITVITWI Tl'IAIUMI
A AtrJ)O(I Loop Orlve. Colla Ith tile County Clerll of Or· enge Counly on Mt 3 1986 MacArlllur Blvd.. 11440. lnlereet conveyed 10 end ange County on Mey 24. JE T 4 YOU PUBLISH· T.I . 141111
M .... Cll"0tnla 92626 ange County on May 7, 1985 Ymllll 1rvtne. Celllomta 92714 now held by 11 under uld 1985 ING. 101&4 Disney Circle, UNn' COOC I
RobertL.Harrll ,11,3191· ~ Publllhed Orenge Coaat Mehrd1dRlllHkh,18852 0eed ofTrull ln lhePrOpar1y Fl'7nM Hunllngton Bel ch. CA CONTINENTAL OE·
Alrpor1 Loop O!'lve, Cot~ Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Pllol Mey 9 16 23 30 MeeAt lhur Blvd . •U O. elluated In aald County end Publlalled Or1nge CoH I 92:::he41e Gtovtnlna Errico, VELOPMENT OF CALI·
M .... Ctlllornla 92626 Oally Pilot Mey 9, 16, 23, 30. 1985 · · · · Irvine. C1llfornl1 92714 State described 81. Oelly Piiot Mey 30, June 6 FORNIA. INC . 11 duty 8'>-
Tlllt bu1tne11 11 con· 1985 Th·975 All Razt, 18852 MaciArtllur Tne land reletred in lhll 13, 20, 1915 101&4 Olan.y Clfcle, Hunt-pointed Trua1 .. unci. Ille
dueled by: a general par1· Tl\·965 Blvd.. •H O, lrvtoe. Call· reoort la tltualed In, Stale of Tn.O 14 1ng1on ee.ctl. CA 92&4e followlng dlecflbed deed ol nefthlp lornt• 92714 CallfOfnta, County of Or. lhll bUl lnetlL I• con· 1Nt t WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ~ s. Hancock Ml.IC NOTICE Thia bue1ne11 la con-ange City of lrvtne and 9 rtaJC NOTICE dueled by· an lndtv+clual AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
TIWI et element WU hied rtaJC NOTICE ducted by e llmlled pl'lner· dele;lt>ed .. followS I Mlchell G Errico 8 100 E R F 0 R c As H
Ylltl'l lhe County Clerk of Or· flCTITIOUI .U.•11 enlp PARCEL 1. PlCTITIOUI IUIMll Thia 1t11ement wM 111«1 ANO/OR THE CA.SHIERS
lngtl County on Mty 2. 1916 ,.~~A~=· T NAl~I IT ATl•NT Joon Miner. Gener II P•rt·. Unit 6 1 .. enown end d.. T~~"!,MI,!'! are """~'" '~~~~t~~...:.~' ~-. oS;ECCIFElEROTIFINIEOCl',CILHCECOKOES
""'911 T"'-1o1•~1 he '"owtng pereona ere ner ' tined on tl'ltl cen11n Con-ol ~""' ,_. .. ., ,.. " Publlll'led Orange Cout ,,. ""'no oereona are doing bullneu u · Thia 1t11emen1 •as tiled domlntum Plan recorded d no butlneal aa: " SECTION 2924h (payable at
Jail tenn .
F o llo wina h e r tcsllmo n y, Judae James·
Cook d is m issed the j ury until Friday
momin& when clos ing araumcaLS in the
case att sch eduled.
Lampas1, n ow 18. 1s c harged With
murder a nd a ttempted murder in the
June 2. 1983. sh oot ings o f bis adoptive
paren ts, Joh n a n d Ruth Lampasi.
John Lamp a s1, the 60.yca:r-old o wner
o f a Costa M e sa building mate n aJs firm,
d ied in stantly when he was sh o t in the
bac k o f the head w ith a .22-cali~r pisto l
whale h e w as watch1n~ television.
H is. 4 7-year-old w ife , R uth. s urvived
the sh ooting. b u t a b ullet remains lodged
in her brain.
Deputy P ublic Defender Pau l Stark.
Lampas1's coun-a p pomted attorney,
contends has che nt sh ot his father 10 self-
defense following yea rs of sexual and
p h y sical abuse.
•Delly PllOt May 9, 18, 23, 30, dOlng butlneu H : POWERS vwllh lhe Counly Cletk of Or· June l, 1978 In Book 12699 G 'T & E. 111 VII Velie. nnMi !he time of aa1e In lewful
1986 POPPIES UNLIMITED. 1PARTNERS,1 Celltornle ange County on May 23. p I ISO ol Offlclal Re: Newoorl Beectt, CA 92863 Publllhed Orange Coalt money of the Unl1ed SlllMI Tri-ff Cedillac .A.Ye., ~ ~. l986 CO< 1 0 · uay 23, 30....Juae 1111-"l'lt~ title end
-------·209B. Cotti Meu. CA Camoua Orlve, Suite c . ,2771111 Cllllfornla · 11 I Via .·Ytff•, Ne•por• 6. 13. 1985 ~ 10 aod now fleld "8.IC NOTIC£ 92626 Newport S..Ch. CA 92660 Publllhed Orange Coas1 PARCEL 2. 8Mcll, CA tHe3 Th-<>Oe by n under Mid Deed of
Lampas 1. w h o testified in h is o wn
defense last w eek . told j u r o rs he repeated·
ly was m o les ted b)I his fathe r for years a nd
cd t~ormnt0ftht-Shoottn•~1A----
find his father in hjs bed fondh ng h i m .
Diana Jene Stolrow, Oella Oevek>p"'*11 1. a Oalty•Pllol Mly 30. June 11. An undivided 1169 interesl Eoward Andr-Heinle. Ill, TNt1 In ltle ptopet1y hetein· 2~0921 -~~ Brevo. El Toro. Catlf0tnla llmlted panner-13 20. 1985 In end 10 Lot 1 of Tract No 11 1 VI~ Yelle Newport P\llJC NOTICE •'1• deeerlbed • """ snip, 4262 Campus Otive, Tll--013 9661 H sllown on a M•n BNcl\, C'f'o 92663 TRUSTOR· TELFORD A Lindi Tllorne. 9962 High-Sulla c N-pOtl 8Mcll .... Tl'llt butlneu II con· flCTTTIOUa IUIM.•• WALKER. BARBARA B tiff DI' Santa Ana CA Cetlf la 92660 . recorded In Book 4211, dueled by: a general Plr1· NA.Ml ITATIMUIT WALKER
270.. · · orn n1iru1c NOTICE Peges 34 111d 35 of Mt.. ht T"• f-"-..... "" -~• ··• •• Th• follc:':f pereone ., Long Beaen Cemetery A•· ,.~ cellaneou• Maps record• 01 ners P ,,.. '"""""· ........ -· -B E " E F I C t A R Y have at>and the UM of Cherlolle W. Ate11andet, toelllion. 1 Callfornl• cor-Oran County • Callfornle Gery Tllomu Hengen doing butlneta u : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
While he admmed s h ooung his father
to bnni to a n end the molestation s .
Lampas1 told Jurors his m o ther was s ho t
b y his best friend and neighbor. 19-yea r -
old Dav id C hnstianson.
the Flctltlout Butlneu 17.82 Lemon H1g1111, Santa pore1ton. 1095 EHi Wiiiow "~~~:.~=· tnnatt, •Ith all Improve~ Tiiie llatemenl ¥1H !lied C LA S S M A l E RE · SAVINGS ANO LO~N AS. Name· FAEEOOM HOMES A.n1. CA 92705 St reel Long Beach C•ll· -..-wllh lhe County Clerk ol Or· SOURCES. 8632 Hamllton SOCIA TION
11-J..-• St 1 .. Irv! · This 'tluatneu 11 con· 1 1 90806 ' Tne following ~son• ere me nll llle reon. excepl enx; Coun"-on Mt" 24 Ave . •0 8. Huntington RECOROEO November "' .. n ree • ..... ne, orn • doing bullnete u lllerelrom Condominium ., ' 0 ---'-CA 92••6 C.IKornle 92714 ucted by a general pert-Thia buatnelt It con-C 0 MM 0 NW E AL TH UMa 1through69 incluSlve 19 5 .,.,....,, ~ 19. 1979 u 1n11r No 22748 The Flc111lou1 Bu11neu netclhlp ducted by • general pen· MOTOR INN 8550 Com tocaled 11\efeon F27Tm Frank Wllllem Tltnedy, In BOOk 13399 page 870 of
Name referred to above •H llarloT 11• W Alexnadet. nefShlp monweellh Ave Buen~ Eitcepl an 011 011 rights Publlahed Orange Cou• 9632 Hamilton A.119 . •08 0111e1111 Recotd• in tl'llt omoe
tiled In Orange. Count)! on Lind• h.Qflll Robert H DllVlt, Prnt· Park CA 90621 .. minerals mlnerai ro9h1s' Daily Pltol May 30. June 6. Huntington Beacll, CA ol lhe R«:O<det ol Or~
C hristianson. w ho h as denied arty
direct involvement in the shootings. was
a cqum ed of 'murder and a ttempted
murde r c harges following a separate JUfY
trial last s ummer
October 27, 2911 FILE Thi• 'c"tement wa1 tiled denl. Vlc10< Sucher Jr . A .. 1. J1~A Newkirk 43'4 Via n11ur1l ,,.;,s r"'llls and otlle; t3. 20. 1985 92646 Coun1y; NO F-11' 117 llh lhe ounty Clerk ol Or· Secty · .,. .., Th·O 15 Thia bualnfft ta con-said deed ot 1rua1 c»-
..;...lllp H ••-Na I 17• an"'" Count" on Mey 3 1965 Tiii t t 1 fl ...... Lido Nord, Newport Beecll. hydrocarbon• by what-ducted by an indlvlduel actlbee 11'111 IOllowtnn pr""'-.... . """ me.. "' .,. , • s s • emen wu ..,.. CA 92663 soever name known C F kw Tl Id ... .,.... Main Street. #A, trvtne. Call· F::r7 ... •tlh tile County Cte<k of Or-Marth• A Newkirk 43,. geolhermet 91eam and ell P\8.1 NOTICE ran · '" Y erty· lonll• 927 1' 0 Pl ub!shed Orange CoHt •noe Counly on M1y 3, 1915 Via Lido Nor ct. Ne;_,port prodUcia detived 11\efefrom. Tnta a111emen1 YIU llled A condominium com· a.it Slmbf. o, tl01 Gel· ,!~~ nlOI May 9, 18, 23, 30. ~ "··-h. c • 92'"•• Wttlloul, however. ll'le r"'hl NOTICI Of •ltll lhe County Clerk of Or-prlNd of·
1
...1.. T ,..__ ..... ...... p 1-"--' 0 c ......,.., .... """' 'V TltUITll'I SALE •noe Counly on Aortl 2•. PARCEL 1 • w err-. """on• .,.... ub 1 .. ,...., range out This business 11 con-10 drill. mine. store. uplOre, 965
Mat. California 92625 Tn-978 Diiiy Piiot Mey 9. 16. 23. 30. dueled by an lndMduat ••Plore end ooerale 111rovgh ~er.'~ 1
''l7•711 nr:!'\,:,0
,:!t ~~n & C::
Tl'll• bullneta WH con· · 1985 James A Newkirk lhe sur11G41 0t the upper 500 /IAATON Publllhed Orange Cout domlnlum· Pten recorded
du<Jted by a llmh_.oartnet· P\RIC NOTICE Tt1-W4 T1111 t111emen1 ... liled leeloftlle "'bsurtaceotsald TI K-33772 0111y PllOI Mey 23. 30. June June 21. l879. in BOOk
tftlo •Ith tile County Clerk of Or-land aa rMlltVed In deed .~ c--6 13 1985 Thia statement wu ftled flCTITIOUl ltUltHISI NO 1C£ ange County on Mey 23, lrom The ltvlne Company, 1 ,,_, ,._,,." · Th-009 13197• PIQte 176 Offlcllll
The pro~ution p resented evid e n c e
indicating Lampast sh ot his pare n ts
because he wanted to dnve h is father's
P o r1Ch e and le ad his ltfe wnhout parental
inte rfe rence. Lampas1. in one of two tape·
recorded confessions played for the jury,
adm it s he1 sh o t tus paren ts because h e
"tho ught-u..wou ld be ··cool. ..
H o wever , a ke) defen se w i tn ess, a
forensic p sych1a tnst. ~ue$tloned t he ver -
a cit y o f Lampas1 's con fess ion s .
wtth the County Clerk of Ot· NAiil ITATWMINT Ml.IC T t985 Mlclilgen CorootaUon. re· SUPERIOR TITLE SER· Records ol Orange Covnty.
enge County on May 1, 1986 The followlng l)lf'IOnt ere '?CTITtoUI tlUIMll Fffl111 co1ded March 30. 1978 tn VtCE. INC u duly appotnled Pt&.IC NOTIC£ Cal1fomla.
•' PubOIMd Or~ COUI doing bual,,_. u : ' NAiii ITATIMCNT Published Orange Coast Book 12614, P1ge 1237 of TrullM under the tollowtng PAACEL 2
Delly Piiot Mey 9, 16, 23, 30, BAV OSOS PROPERTIES. Tile tollowlng persona are Dally Piiot Mey 30 June 6. Offlctel Records ~~(lb~L~~T o~uK~1~ P'tCTITtoUI IU ... 11 An undl'llde d 11101h 19&5 18226 West McOurmotl, dOlng t>ulllneu ... t3. 20. 1985 AllO excepl 811 waler AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST NAiii I TATIMCNT lnle<lll In In<! to LOI 1 of
Th-969 Suite D. lrvtne. Cat1f0tnle DESIGN LINES GLASS Th-024 rights. whet he< 9UCll eler BIO OE R F 0 R CASH The foltowlng penon1 ere ~~ :~ ,:~~~n'=
---------927 t4 • 23512 Via Celazada, Mlaslocl nghls lhell be rtpat1en. Ovet· ANO/OR THE CASHIERS d<>1ng outln.ee u 451 Pages 3 10 4 of M11-fltllllC NOTIC£ Chrlt R Slec>hen•. 406 VteJO, CA 9269i. ty1no: appropriative. oer· OR CERTIFIED CHECKS JIFFY PRINT OF IRVINE, cellaneou• Mapa record• of
Buctinetl, Coate Mesa. Call-Glenn Calvin Ives. 2 t l96 Ml.IC NOTICE ' colahng ptesctlpllve 0< OOCI· SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOE 17777 E Main St . lrlvne. CA Orange Couniy · Cell10tma
.. THI f0tnl1 92626 Cedar Ln . Mlulon VleJo. GA FICITTIOUl ltUltHla.. 1rac1uel without, llowever. SECTION 2924h <oiyeble 81 92714 . l<>getf'te( with 111 lml>f'O,,..: BlLDERBAcK 1985 Mr Goetsch
IUPIJIOACOURT Joaepl'I F l<u•lck. 23232 92691 Tl 'ller1g111 61entryl0tlheex-the time ol sate 1n lawful RocheEntetptl-.lnc 1 me nll thereon aace pl BI L L Y MIC HAEL was born Dec 21
'°"THI ITATI Coeo. Mission VleJo, Call-Ricky LM Oaldlell 23512 NAME STA MINT erclse of ~uch rights. es re-money ol Ille Unlled Slatn) C11tlorn11 corporellon therefrom Corldomtntum cw CMM'.._..A lornte.92692 Via Calz.eda. Mission Viejo. Tile lollo•lng persons ere served in deed from Tile 17777 E Matn St Irvine CA BrLDERBACK . rest· 1923 In Hunt1ngt0n "'"""" Thia buatne11 11 con· doing buatneu u 1r~1ne Company, e ••1c111gen 811 rlglll, lllle and lnletesl 7 ' · Units 1 tnrougll lO. lnctutlve. dent of ,_ta M -"'. 0 -ach. Ca He was an .. A.ND'°" THI CA 92691 SOUTH COAST ASSEi • .., conveyed 10 11nd no• held 92 14 located theteon """ ... .-~ COUNTY Of .otlANCla ducted by· co-partners Tiiis bu11ne11 IS con-~ Co1por11ton. recorded oy II under said Deed of Thia bu11ne11 11 con· PARCEt,.3 . passed away May 26. 011 Fleld TecluUc~
let•I• of HA RVI '( Chris R. Stephens ducted by"• glfWrat part· MANAGE ENT· 4500 Cam· March '"30 1971 •n B6olc Trusf 1n tile property herein· ducted by • corporeuon An excfu1ive H Mmenl 1985 He LS survwed JUNIPIR. o.c.dent This 11atemen1 wH hied nersnlp pus Or • !39, Ne•pon 12614 Page 1237 ol Offlcl1t 111., detetlbe<l Rocne EnterP<I... ll"lc . •nn.·n-anl 10 e~" unn t~ for Sign&! Oil for over ,..~ wltll 11'111 COunty Cterli of Or-Glenn c Ives Beach, CA 92660 Record• James L Roche p -.&<Mtl1 _,,... ~· _,. "" by hLS mother, Ruth, 25 y rs. he served ha
..,_No. A 12M82 aw cou.-. on Mey 1, 1915 T"lt stel~I ~aa It'•"' George Lee pe r. 2833 P•RCEL 3 TRUST OR STEVEN L . '..,-the use and occupancy ol . NOTICE Of SALE . .,,... ... , " -·~· .. ...... c I St N Beech ,.. BARTON Tllll Slllemet'll WU hied thOse pOnlonl of the rMt~ sons. Steven and country well dunng BV PERSONAL Ftn* w111l Ille Counly Cte<k of Or· eta Pl ewoon ' Euemenit as 511 forth tn BENEFtCIARV UNIO N Wtlll Ille County Cletlc ot Or· ted common er .. .._.,.. DaVld , SlSlers, JovnP Wo rld War Il, se""'n a
REPRESENTATIVE OF Publtllled Oran~ Coat! ,...,... Coun"' on Me.i 3 1985 CA 92660 1he SecUons enUUed "Cer-E R S S 1~ Coun1y on May 23 --. J -• • -,.. Oalty P110t May 9. 111, 23, 30, -..-., T.,'l1· ....... Thtt bu11ne11 it con· 1a1n Ee·-~1s 1~ Owne-" F DE AL AVING AN09 .. . naiad tn iii. Oectar1t1on of Le Bau and Barbara tn the U S Armv REAL PROPERTY ... -dfv d I """'V" ~ • ~ LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 ., Restrletlont end anown on . (Probate Code 1985 Published Or1noe Coesl du~=ob: L:~r i u• and Support. Sellemen1 RECORDED MAY 1. 1984 F2771• Ille Condominium P11n tor Be rgeron, brother Beloved brother of
SS 75-4.5) Th·958 Dally Pilot May 9. 16. 23. 30. Th I I 111-"' end Encroachment" ol lhe II lnSlr No 8•·177690 ol Published Oren~ Cou t eacll uM C harles Bilderback. Annd C Memtt and NOTICE IS HEREB Y 1965 IS s atemen was vu Artrele e ntllled "EI H · Oally Piiot May 30 June 6 ,.,1th tile County Cler~ ol Or· menis" 01 Ille Oecl8re1ion Ottic1a1Records 1n 1he office · · YOU ARE IN OEFAlJL T grandson, ChrLSlOpher Elmer Goetsch. both
GIVEN lhll KENNETH G P\RIC NOTICE Th·982 ange County on Mey 23. PARCEL 4 ol !he Recorder ol Orange 13 20 1985 Th-002 UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST grand daughter o r Huntmgtnn Beach
JUNIPER. Admlntstret0t of 1985 County OA TED l 119179 UNLESS the Et1a1e of HARVEY '9CTITIOUl IU ... ll Easements as sucn ease· N td oeeo of truSI de-vou TAl<E ACTION TO I Devan , eX·W\fe. Pat A Lc.o ~urvwing are
Ml.IC NOTICE FfflllO ments are partieularty NI Dllmt tC NOTICE JUNIPER. decedent. w411 .... NAm 1'1\rtmNT PubllS/led Ocanoe Coasl forth 1n the Article en11Ued SCrll>eS lhe loll0w1no ,..._ PROTECT VOU R PROP· Strong. four netC't'S 5t>\ t'rcll ne1ces &
at prtvate ..... tothehtghMt The lollowll"IQ person• are F?CTITIOUl ltUltHISI Diiiy p1101 May 30 June 6. ··Ee•~ts 01 the Deeter. Lo• 193 Tract No 5698 1n "'lCTTTlOUI .... -11 ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT and one nephew Ser· nephews friends
and be9t l>ICSder. under lhe doing busl,_. •• N" ... ST·Tl ...... T t3 20 1985 -·~· Ille City ol Coste Meu . ... --A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU F' u p terma and condlllonl her• Nl.JTRITION STOP. 1600 ,._ ,. _,... ' . anon ol Covenll/llS, Con-County ol Orange. Slate ol NA.Ml ITATl•NT NEEO AN EXPLANATION Vlce5 will be held n · 1 md~ C:d al lerC'l' !Mlt• mentioned. and 11.1b· Adams Ave nue. co111 dor::: ~~=~eons ere Th-021 dlllona, •nd Restrlcllons re-Callfornla. as per map ,.. The IOltowlng peraona ere OF THE NATURE OF .THE day, 9 A M at the Bro Smith ~1ortuarv
jlet to c:onflrmetton by '"'-Mesa. CA 92626 STOCKWELL'S WIMOOW Ml.IC NOTICE eC:::kedl~~~~ea~t~~i· :~ corded In book 218. pag-C tl do~6'~~~$;0ctATES PROCEEDING AGAINST Harbor Lawn Mem-from -l 9PM. Thur :.~,°fo~oO :.": 1! L=n L~ C~~:;v~ g~~N=. ~f 9~:~~11o SI . F?CTITIQUI tlUIMll 46• tnclustve, ol Offic.lat ~ :i.~!· J~~~~~~·heM~~: 5372 El Ooredo Or , Hunt-f~~T x~~~RULO CON· onaJ Chapel Servwes Graveside ser vices
t'*-""· wl11'11n the time el· CA 92629 Jamee Eoward Stoell""911 MAME ITATWMIM'T ~~.d!t_2f~l1rec,,ouon~t)yu~d1~ floe of the County Recorder lnglon Beech, CA 92&49 1871 Tuttln •A Coall under lhe DIJ'E'C'tmn I W1U be conducted at
fowedby lew,atlhe lew ot· Tl'lla bualneH 11 con· Ill. 217 Cabrlllo SI . Cott• The lollowl "' ..... .,.... '"ol 111tdCounty EjnerSIQfredChtt.ienMn, Mesa CA92eSI ' of Harbor·LaWn ·Mt '.!PM Fnd.av al lhe lie• ol OO NA LO L ductedby:en lndlviduat ngpersonsere 1ii.secuonheadlngs 1n sucll YOU ARE tN DEFAULT Jr 5372 Et Dorado, Hun\· · f. 5 ·'
OANlfLS.Attomeyll L-. Rot>lnKeye Cutry M~C~~~ 11 con-. d~?.~~=s..•~EVERAGE ~~:"~:!.~:d1gt.,~:. UNOER AOEEDOFTRUST lng1on Beaett.CA92649 -co~m~n"~-=1g1nde~:= ~I ~It~~ M o rtuary Good rpherd~·
1224 E. Kalella Ave . Suite Thia 11a1emen1 •U flled ducted by an lndlvlduet C 0 M P A NY 1 2 4·2 1 u111111aoo .·~d Cable Tel• DA. TEO 4/20184 UNLESS Thia bu11ne11 ia con· propeny 11 stto¥tn 8b0119 no O· 54 eter~ ather M)
2'11. Or~. c.tlfomte, all wllll lhe County Ci.tk ot Or-Jamee Edwafd Stockvwell M'""""'la G d G ov• vou TAKE ACTION TO dUCleCl by. at! tndtlttdual waminly 11 111ven 11 10 111 -, Pacheo of St'.s. Slman
1119 right, tllll, lmereet. and tinge County on May 3. 1985 111 cA'9u •A er en rove. ~~~:· s~r:::o':c~~~t~~ P~OTECT VOUR PROP· ~~er S Christ:'"Mn. t~ compte•-or correct· I ROU.lSS & Jude ufttetatmg
•tale of lhe ~.and P'l7... Tllla statement ••a fifed Karen L Cemeraa 165 W ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLO AT 11 Sletemen •U 1 nessl The benellc1ery I G d .all lhe right. tltle, lnter•t. Published Orange Co11t · end ··communny Facllltles A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Yllth Ille Counly Cleo. 01 Or· under 1111d Deed ot Trust. by RALPH E ROLLINS n lt' r men t • oo
eind n ta1• tllat the •tet• of Oelty Piiot Mey 9, 111. 23. 30, :~';e1~~n~~ ~·:;\~~~;5 ~:~1n. Cosie Mesa. CA E•~~~~1~· 5 NEEO AN EXPLANATION •noe C0tinty on May 3· 1985 reaaon of 1 oreach or oeteult JR . pnvate sen1ces Shepherd Cemetery
HARVEY JUNIPER. d•· 1985 ,.~ Cllrlttln• Hurn 16072 E 8 OF THE NATURE OF THE p 0 ,~ tn Ille Obllg1llon1 '9CUred and mtennent. Pa· P1ercv Bros Smnh
ceeaed, llu acquired by op-Tl\·970 Published Orange Coasl Burge11• WeSlmtn~ter CA aaemenl over Lot 01 PROCEEDING AGAINST UbllSlled range ou t lllereby '1ere1otor1 ••· • I Mnrtuan DtN'("tOrs
etatlon of lew ()( Olhenw!M, Dally Piiot M•y 9, 16, 23. 30. 92683 Traci 9818 ., pet map llled YOU vou SHOULD CON· Oally Pllol Mey 9 16 23 30 ecuted end delt....,.ed to the Ct fir \ lt'IA. Memona1 53ti-o539
otMt than. or In ad<fttton to. P\lllC NOTICE 1995 Thll business 15 con· :~c=• A l:i P~: .. :!n~! TACT A LAWVER • 1985 Tl\·973 undertigned 1 •rtllen Oec-Park In lieu o ( 1t1e1 of the deCMNd. 11 the Tn.956 ducted by 8 generat pan · M d 1 d c 578 PterPon• 0t1ve Coe11 te1euon 01 0.111.111 end De-flowers conlnbuuons E".· ·o s LE\.
time of het dMth. In and 10 flCTTTIOUl IUIMll ne<ship •P• rec0< 1 0 sat oun· Mesa Cat11orn11 DIDllC ""TICE mend for Sele and wt1nen be -~ en that oerllln rN I ptoperfy NAMC ITATllllNT Karen L c amares ty tor the purpose of ·(1t 1 11ree1 addres• 0< ,..._ nu nohce ot b•NCh Ind ot alee· ma~ St>nt lO the • P E R C l E D
11Nel9d In the City of w .. t. The lotlowlng person• are Ml.IC NOTICE Thts atatemenl was tiled drainage bene!lltlng the common destgnellon ol FICTITIOUl ltUltHllS uon to cause tile und.,· LUK.EMlA SOCIET\ ENDSLEY agl.' 89
mlneter, Ot1n3:.c County. doing t>utlneee ... P'tCTl'TIOUI 8UltNlll wtlh Ille counly Cieri! 01 Or-~~~=~ 1~~~~~~~dr~~;e pr()Oflf1y IS sno•n ebOve. no NA• ITATIMINT signed 10 14111 111d property O F AMERICA. INC Passed awav Mav 27, ~::::~1~0:~olTr~: THE CARPET 0MARKET, NA•ITATIMINT ~~~County on Mey 22, shell not unreuonebty re· ~~~~~1~~:.~lv~~ •~0:~~~~ The!ollowlngperaonaere ':,,0"1'~S:.:~ ~:IO::~_:: 202 Fashion Lane. l985 at L.a ·creseent.a
u ah~ on• map rec;orci.d 2930 F Grace LatMI, Coata The follO•tno person• ere Fffl140 11r1c1 lhe Intended use and ne111 . The beneficiary do~~~~~~.~~CT MA L signed eauMCI said notioe or Suite 215 Tustin. CA Convelescent Hosp1-
1n book 123 pagee 1' 16 Mela, CA 92626 doing bullln ... u · Publltlled Oranna Cout en~y.men,11r"ot1sa~d_.dLore'sBs or undet Mid Deed ol Tru11. by PRO••OTIONS. 77" W~l breach end o• 9*11on to oe 92680 (i 1-l ) 838.-2383 t.a1 5 .. ~·1ved b'' onA
end If of' MltolltaMoui Semuel L Kendrick, 1711 G R A N 0 M A Fl a lJ E WW tt. "" I h del I ... " -F 6 985 ..... • .. ......... In , ...... o-....... ol t ...... A N Park Glen Cit . Senta Ll"'OUSINE SERVICE. 224 Dally P1101 Mey 30 June II. other common destgn111on reuon o a breac O< t u' t91h St Sulle B Coe11 reco<deO t bl'\ll ry I P a c t f t l \ ' e "'' so n Perc te Dani~l ... _. ... ....... • .. A CA 92706 ... 1:1 20 t985 tn 11\e Obltg1uon1 secured M ... CA 92627 8S 1n11t No 85.0~9Sll Of M ...... -l county recorder of lllkl Or· na, E. 1St. Sanll Ana CA 92701 ·' ' Tll--Ot6 ol aatd prope rly 2is7 tnereby here1otore ex-Sieve R Severn 1555 OttlClll Rec0td1 tn1ne olttc9 or;,~00. L1U~tors I Dtannel Ends le\' Jr •noe County Calllomla T1111 butlneaa ta con-Oovgtaa Rou D1vldaon pu1 rporled 10 cbe f l ecuted and det1verec:t 10 tn. ..... V-de "'1-E A.pl lo' Iha Rec0tder or Orange 644·-• o r La '""--·da -one
Thll Nte li eubject •o CUI'· ducted by an tndtVldu11 2336 l11ue1on Ctr Coate A derwooo Irvine ell ornie Dec ... ~ ...... ·• • C \...4.fld ,.,,, IUM. covenanll, con-Samuel L Kendrick Mesa. CA 92626 P\8.IC NOTICE 927 14 undenigned 8 wrtHen · 55A Coste Mesa CA 92626 ounly d c1 u g h 1 t' r M rs
dltlona. res1r1et1on1. r...,. Thi• tlltement •H llled Thia bu11ne11 11 con: Setd sate ' wil oe made ~~~~°':o~1s~~·~~o"::r11~ Donna J Severn 1555 .... ~:,sa~:!:,"'~~e...,~~'.1 CAKBECK Sharon 1Dan1 Kerr uf
veuona right• right• or ••Y will\ 1111 C0tinly Clerk of Or· ducted by en 1ndtvtdue1 FICTITIOUI IUl lNESS w11110ut covenant or war· no11ce or breacn and ot elec· ~5~8cov•etr•d~·es°'•'vce. E9:,A,.P2
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u 'l h r 1 u r ' • ' 1nge Counly on Mey 3, 1985 D 1 R D Id NAME ITATEMINT ranty express or 1mp1ted as ., " .,. ... " «" ' " o .... and euemen11 P''l7.-.. oug ea 011 av son r he lollowlng per•o~· ere 11on to cause Ille under· r• b Q1rd1ng !Ille oouesa1on 01 agt' ·-A rf'S1dent of gr•nd• hil .,.rnn ...... ·~ itt
T d I -Tht 111 I Ill filed '" .,. ""' •o 11111 possession or en· .. 1s usineu •• con· " • u , ..... , he 1erm1 an cond Ilona Publlthed Ore CoH t s s emen w doing business as b I 11 "' tn signed lo sell said property dueled oy nu1b1nd i nd wire encumbrances to pay 1ne Hu nun.non Beal·h for E nd' le\ B l ~ t n ·'
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0 1 Piiot M 9 ~ 23 30 ••lh ltle Couniy Clerk of Or-FREEDOM CLOT HING cum ranees o 58 s., 1 to sa1tsly sa•O obltg1UOl"ll S R S reme•n•nO prtnC•P•I tum or e · , a .. mOM')' of the Unll~ Stat ..
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'Y •Y · • ' · ange County on Mey 3. 1985 OMPANV tJ !5 Olive ,.5 unpaid Oalance due on lhe and lllerearter !he under· T ieve evern tne no19111 secured Dy 1111d '4\l '!'"!> P.l.SSC"d awav E nd le' Sh l' I\ v
of America Ten --cent of •IS F'l7 riote ~~otn, T secured by ,.,,,,.., causea sa.o no11~e ot -ilhh't'he.seout"emenn .... ~901110rloed aeed ot Tn.11 •rth ntetrest M"' .!ll 19H5 in Pa-1 H u·~ ... ·-·n >nd Keith . .-· Th·H • C Hunltngton Be1c11 CA taid .,__. 0 rusl. to w11 . ., • d 1 _,..,.. 1 ...... ~ ., ........ · · H I M ... ,WllV ... Ille emount bid 11 to eccom· Put>lltned Oren~ oul 921148 S97 962 50 1 Iha IOI• . breac .. en o .,..,..,ion o.,... •noe COU11ty on uay 1 1995 as ,n ,.1a note orov•ded .O· c1{tc.i osplta r Samuels on rTN> t ~y the oltw and the bel· Daily Pttol Mey 9 16 23 30. Scott Wiiiiam Bran Ill Pus ow 1 rec0<ded February 21 1985 .. FJ'TAM vences •f any under 1ne C · i bo t' ,.. _a
MOe la 10 be Qeld by con-1915 1315 Olive • 5, Hununolon '"0 esum11ed cos ta tll· es 1n1u No 85·0613 tO ot eo.. I 1trms of 111i<1 Oee<I of tn.111 I • rbE'c k "as rn g rd n d • d a u g h t e r
flrmatton of aale by lhe Plll.ICNOTICE Th·980 BMch,CA 92648 penaesandld\lancet•11ne 01t1c111Recor<!s 1n111eo1t1e• 01~b~:~e°'9•i1:23 30'11ees charges 1nd1•i>entes Dec 15 1907 in Samatha Samuels
court. In the event of d«ault Laurie Anne Brenltt. 13,. ume ol Ille 1n11111 pybllc111on of me Recor<!e< ot Orange 198~ Y . of t'1e Trus1ee and ot the Clt>\'t'lana O hio He I Se • • II be
by bidder(•). the Ea1111 thall '?CTITIOUl IUIMll DllDllC NOTICE Olive :r5 Hun11ng1on Beach of 11111 Nollce of Sele County . Tll 960 lrutll creeled oy said Oee<l I T I & Dt r. tC'eS "t pn relllln the depoalt .. llqul· NAMllTATIMCNT f"UU\. CA 92848 S2.04550 Se1dsatewi11oem1de bu1 • otirus1 was ii
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dated csemeoee. Tax .. shall The fotlowlng peraons ere ftCTITtoUI aultNlll Cllrlatooner T L•Chance NOTICI TO •1thou1 covena"' or wer· Ml.IC NOTICE S11d sale ""n oe neia on makl"r f11
r over 30 ma\ be made to the blptOflt~u oflhedete ot doing bullneuH: NAMC ITATWMCNT 6100 Edinger •1128 H 8 · Y~~~T~No=:uu r1n1y express otomplled ••· · . Thursday June 6 1985 •ti years Bellwed hus· Shriner~ Cripple
recording of the con-TRANSFORMATION AS-The loltowtng !*ton• ere CA 921147 UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST gardtng 1111e possession or P'?CTTTIOUI IU ... 11 1 30 pm 1n 1M1 lobb;10 th4t1 band ,,r Helen N C h ldr H t 1
119Yence Seiter wlll pey SOCIA.TES, 3505 Cedlllac dOI bulllneu 11 Thll buaineu 19 con· · encumbr1nces 10 pay file N,... ITATIMINT building 1oc11ed 11 &0 1 C b k b v d ' en osp1 a documenltry "*"*tu. Ave , Bldg 0-209B. Coe1a s"JNWEST ELECTRIC ducted bV a oenerat P•r1· OATEO JULY 17 t964 UN· rem1tn1ng pr1nc101.1 sum or The lOl!OwlnQpereon••re Sout,,Lewt1S1ree1 Orange ar E'• elo e Cnppen Mortuary . Polley of tltle tnturenoe end Mete. CA 92626 225 Soul"' Lak-........ ., .. 1..: -,~... LESS YOU TAKE ACTION tM note(t l secured by MIO ....... ...._........., M Ca11tom11 92668 brothE>r ,1! H.-v. Md La C rellCent.a Dt-
01 J 1 St I " ........ ..,..,. ·~ "'" TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-T h ..vtng Ol.llh-eari..~k f ~I J d . '""-~elf of eeclfOW c:Nw9M ant a n 0 row, A Ptacenll•. C1111orn11 Laune A 9ren111 ERTV n MA'V B~SOLO AT deed ol rusl. W11 inltrMI MCCAAN(Y ANO COU· Al ,,,. ume ol the tm1181 Lin 0 L e\t' an . IOl'S 81812-49-6131
All plumblng, gH. •P· 26701 Ate Brevo. El Toro, d610 Thia •l•tetMnl Wll hied A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU .., In Slid no1e pro'l'lded Id· PANY 110 N9WpOt1 c.n1 .. puot1caoon OI ll'l•• notioe 0 h t 0 f u n t' r a I
PlllUIC* Mttlng end e6ee· CA 82630 8 .__ p 2302 E 111 Ile c c•-k 1 o v1noet tr any. under the Dttve Suite 200 New""" I 1ne total 111\0Unt of lhe un· M --:::=======~ trleelto'1>e 1ngood'#Otkl Frank K••g•n. 22632 r,.., ert ... u, .. , WI I county ...,r 0 2;· NEED AN EXPLANATION 1erm1ol11ldOeedOl truat a..c~ CAt2eeo' ""''lo11d ballnoe of the Obll SJ'e""IC't"S F'rtda\ l lW
Ofder •• clOM ot ..cf;: Go/Iden SPf'lnga Of , Suite :~~·· Orange. Calllornta ~9C ouniy on M•v · ~~d~:E~~~~R~8=1~~~ rees.cl'larga 1nd expen...; KethrynG McCr~.919 0111on tecuredbythe•b0~ 31. 19A!'I at IOAM littcC OftMtCK
MORTUAftY 1111)'9' wlfl pay coet of credit 230, Diamond Bar, CA Thi• bullnH • 11 con-n rnn vou vou SHOULD CON· of the Trull .. and or 1ne Slytlde on-.... Apt 0-A descr1bed deed or trvtt enc Ptert't' Brtl5 Smith r~~ .. ~elNI ~:...Ind 91:~~ b etnfft It con-duct~ by .,, lndl\llduet Pubt11hld Or1no• Cou• TACT A LAWVER ttus11 crNled by tald Oeied N.-~ a.ct\. CA 92663 "9l•m11ed coe11 ••oen-M ortua.r. mwrmenl ont-·-· "' eecrow Cn.it019. u Brien Pan ... u Oelly Pllol Mey 30 June 6. 0 led M 23 1985 ol Trvst Tl'll• bueln... II con.1 eno eovenoee It 194 125 oe . cooct· S h I h d bcfow to be conducted et dueled by • ~II par1· Tl'ltt i talemenl ••• filed 13 20 t!116 • •Y · Slid sate Wiii oe f\el<l on ctucted by en lndlllld\Hll ~1'19 tolll 1ndebl.On... at ( P er QllMentee &crow. Ttrmlte nerthlp with the Cou"1'J Cter11 01 Or· rn.Qt9 'OltlCLOIUltl COM· Frldly June '1 19H 11 Klthryn G Mcefat"41)' oe<ng en •t•mete on wnlefl Cemetnv f'1e r c"
WOf1' end °"* r..,.ir wot1I Olan• S1otrow County M 1 1985 ~~A~!~~ 1~' 1 JO p m 1n Ille IOOby 10 '"'-Thie ttatemerlt wt& fttee '"' ooenino 1>1<1 •• computed B r 0 s s m , t h
10 be at e.,.,,.e ~bu)« Tl'lll etl1ement WM ftled et9 on eym... P'talC NOTICE --C • -t>ulldlng ioceted 1l 801 wllh 1119 Couniy Cletil 01 Of. may oe ob1e1MC1 b~ clllltng M Dt lldt or oftwa are 11wtted wltl'I fl'le County C*1t of Of. Put>Mltled 0r-Coat Tuettft, ........ -. South Lewis Slreet Orange ange County on Ma 22 17141 38S.,.t37 or t21SI ortuary red<>n
lof Ihle PfOS*1)' end mutt W'09 County on Mey S. 1N& "-'ly Piiot Mey eie 23 30 ITATIMIMT Of (11') n 1--. ~ 0.-. C.lltorn11 92668 198& y 1127 446!1 the dt y e>e'~• the ~6-6539 ... In wrltlnQ end wtfl be ,... ,..,_ 'i'Ns . . . . AIA.MOOl••NT Of w. °"'*"' Vtoe ~ Al tne llme OI the mllllll "'"" Ml• ----
c.1\194 ., the office Of Publlthed Orange Coelt Tl'l·969 UM °' '1CTTTIOUI ";' bll fled Or c , ~btlc:ellon ol 11'111 not1C41. Publl9'!e0 ar-. Cont OltlCS Mly 9 1986 SCHV A fU . Dlneld L. Denletl. attorr19Y Olli'; PllOI Mey •• 1-.. 23, 30, ltU ..... NUii u I ange OU tile 10111 amoun• of tf\e un-[)ally Pilot M.., )Q June 8 TAC ... R z fo# l*IOnli ,..,r..-ntttw , tH& The !Ollowtng per1on1 OellyPllotMey30.June6. paid ballll\<le of Ille obit-13 )() 1915 CO .. TININTU DI · A LEX SCH\'A ·
at 1f2• I . I( ..... Ave .. Suhe Th-977 "8.JC NQTIC( he\19 ebandOMd the UM ol l3. •985 getton 1«ured by the •t>oW . Th-017 VILO....CNT 0 , CALI• resident o r Nev. pon
211. Orange, Cellfotntt. or tl'le Flctlltou• Bua•nen fh•OH deecrlbed deed ot INlt and 'QtttlltA, , .. c .• H aeHI BeacH P.-ed ii'A' .. '
NybellledwlttllMC.-of '9CTm0Ue .,_.. Name GRANTS FOOD .. 11ma1eo coat• ·~· "8.IC Jl)TICE ........ I Y T.D llflvte9 M ay 27 1985 Mem
tM Supertor eoun. II "'Y "8JC NQTIC( NAm ITAT'lmWT SERVICE, 23t0 Sll\18 Ana, rtaJC NOTICE • n d I d v. n c .. I . COM, ANY. •••"'· •r:I I 11me efl• ltrwt pu~lon OI Thi toKowtno peraone ere Coeta 11o1 .... CA 92627 I 137 219 42 '1CTTnOUe __... T'*Y ......,.., a .... 1-.t ona.I wrv\cft will be
tl'lle notloe and Mtore Mell· '1Cnnoul .,_.. dOlng ~ •· Tiie FlCfltlou• Bullnue fJCTJnOUe .,..... The to•et ln(Mbtedn-MAim STATW'T ... ...,. lt1 ._... ~ h~ld Saturda' June I . 1ng.,,..... NAiii tTATlmWT 11) OlllANOE COAST Neme ,.,..eel 10 ab<M.,.. NAiii ITA~ '*"Cl an •tlmlt• on wt11Ch Tlle lolloWlnG P9f'IOM ere -.. 0.... CA-Cfl'll 1985 at 1 PM in Pa
Jor fUrlllet "1tOl'm• 'IOn Tiie follOwlnt S*90M .,. MOllLI HOMf LOOOI. (21 flled In 0rat'09 County on The tcllowlng per-. ate lhe Clf*"'1Q bid II COlftC>uted doing ~ • ~ · \' and bid '°""' apply et IN OOlflG ouelneee ... OAANOI COAST AfCOAD-'.Oruery 22. 1HS ,ll f Oolno l>ullMM ... mey be otllalned by caltng PACl,.IC fllfVA. 17T2 ~ Pu~ Of•no-Cou• clfit' ll'W Monuary
offloe of Donald L. Defllell, PCNTAGlitAM I . 150& ING, 18M 'Mllttler Avenue, NO.ll·MMl:I F Ol.AS OHION ENGt-(114) 31$ .... 137 or (213) Tutt,., Blvd . Oranoe. CA Delly Piiot May 16 23. 30. Ch.aprl ln. lieu of
122• E-K..-.. A¥9., .. C•dlllt c Ave . 0·2091, Cot ti M•H. Cllllornl• Oona L Legleu. 2310 NH AING, 205' AlleO A.¥9., .'7-'lf!lheday M!Of'e t"-t2tf5 IM~ flowe-n memo rial
211, Orenoe. C4llfOmle. eo.t• ...... CA t2tH m21 Sln11 Ane eo.ta Mettt. CA Coll• ....... CA ttta7 .... OMI Ccwoot~ .• c ..... , Ttl·MI b bt-The l'llfll II ,..,-wd to ,. Otena J a ne Stolrow. S'/WllOvtlwte, IM4WNt· t~? l"rtnll L a. 205' Aleo O.tecl May 22 191$ lorn•• c«potetton 3••2?o----oontrl ullons ma~
ject eny enf II llldl. 2t10 1 flllO Brevo. fl Toro, lier A~. Coet1 Meae.. Cf\erlOtlt MM 1Aux1er1 A¥e . Coeta MeM. CA ~1 TAC _. ~ "'4 . Laeunt ....,.., .,tt & ST ~ lO • favont(' o.e.cr: ~ 2 1. ,... CA t2t30 Cellfomla '2927 ' Glenn. 2310 S1n11 An•. Thi. bualMU .. con· ~ 1TT\.I ... CA t2t71 r'A chantv P.ctflC v, .. "'I ~L o..-.a, at-Tiile b111lne11 11 con· Th+& b1191MN 1e con-Cotta 11o1w C• mn ducted by en !Ntlvlduel va. MC..• .... ......_ Tllle bu91MM 1a con· RISULT" I M oma.ry. Director
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811Mt°"""1t d uc11d by • generat 'nit•'"*'*"' -111ec1 :::;,;;c~•M. g t»enon. "'°9,,__.,, SHYICI
L. ........., »-~ itiw"""' Ill ''* c°"'°ty c•~ °'Or· .... Tllll •• ,.,...t .... ftltO "'•a1CT01 . oo~ __, .. ":'ck 11M a. with ltll County Cieri! of Or· Witt\ ltte.Counly 0*11 of Of· Thia ttetement ...,.. flteCI tnoe County on Mey » . ......,, 1'.. "'""'~ Qlr1I Vf Or· vw Y &:..a~" ....-.A-.• tn.Or-anoeCoumy Ofl M1ys.1111ang.Counf?on May 1.1NS wttht11e County()ettl ofOr· 1t1& Or-. CA -.cnc)anp Coun1y on w.,a,1NS ForRe-.ull J 00 N A L D
-.cA.., ,.,_, ,,,_ enoeCoun1yon M-3.1N1 ,.,,., ~ "7IM7 ... <" 11 j 00£'T'SCH --41 A M111*1 ~ CoeM ~ Orenge Ooet4 Publlehed ~ CoMt I ~ 0ren9t ~ Pub4lttled Orange CoMI ~ ~ Com! ~ Or119 COtilt i'<'r\'IC'l" it t ti ...... " o..r "°'Mey 30. 31, June DllllY P1loC May I . 11. 13. IQ. OellY PIGI MrJ •. 1l . 23, 3'0. ,DeitY PllOt 11o1.., t 11 n . 30. Oent '9o1 .,..., 36 JuM I . Deily Not M.y 30 "'-'-~ "°' ..-., •. it . n JO 642·16 71 nat"·~ 0 unun~ t ,' ,... 1NI IM& tteS 13. )() •tH ,, ttH Ill~ BiNc:h P..-d AWIV
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All 1nf0<mauon concerning 1edempt1on. or lhe lnit1at1on of an lnatatlment PtlllC NOTtc£ ML.IC NOTICE "8JC N011C(
plan of redemption will, upon request. be furnished by Robert l Citron. __ _..;;.;;...+.._ _ _,___ ----------1 -----------___ _,_ .... _... ....... ........,. __
Treasurer-lax Collector and Redemption Officer 106 Finance Bldg 830 N URG NCY ORDINANCI NO. 2797 •·ia.
Broadway IP 0 80.1 14381 Santo Ana Calltorn1a 92702 •NCV OAOINANCI ()fl T .. CITY ()fl HUNTtNGTON .. ACH NOTtCI °'
Dated this 8 day 01 May 1985 Q TH• HUNTSNGTON .. ACH MUNICIPAL COOi IV AOOIHQ c~~~ ~
ROBERT L . CITRON llCTION 10M..27a RILATINO TO ..c>el'INO OF VACANT RIAL AND°' NTl'nON
T1 ... 1tr•r·Ta1 CoH.ctor of WITHIN TWO THOUIAND FEIT OF THI C OAITLIN• TO ~IT'lR
Ml.IC NOTIC£ NI.JC NOTIC£
URGE CY ORDINANCE NO. 27U
Orano• County, State ol Camornla Th• C1ty oe11 01 t"9 City 01Hun11ng10t18each11nd1 th11 ceiu1n r••I pro~•t)' ... 1u1m llTATI NO ••• , ...
two lhOuMnd t of the coa•tllne hH ~ and 11 o.ng uMd for tne purl)OM of 1l1eQal r o all heir•. ~.,lee,
AM URGINCY ORDINANCI OP T.. CITY OP HUNTINGTON
•ACH A•NDING TM HUNTINGTON MACH MUNtC•Al
CODI av AMINDINQ T .. HUNTINGTON ~ MUNICIPAL
COOi aY AMENDING llCTtON 13.0l.JIO, RIG NG THE UIE
Of VEHtCLll ON THE KACH ANO RACH llR ICE ROAD The real propl!rty tha1 ,5 the sut>1ec1 ol Hus No tico is situated in the County o r
The Ctty Councll 01 the City or HunttOQtoo a.ten doel ord1Jn H 1o11ow1 Oran,..._ State ol Ca1ttornia and 1$ described as follows pari.1ng 1111e11ng nd dump10Q or 1elute. aa dehned 1n Hun11ng100 Betch Munl<:lpal Code cre<lltor• and c:.ontlfl991"1t ,
SECTION I The HunllngtOll 8Hct1 Munictpal Code II t'lereby amendll\Q 1ect1on w-• •
"13 08.290 to read a• 1011ow1:
Sttc::llon 8 20 O 1 ;ind credllor1. and peraon1 Who • Such 1nd11Grlmln parking. dumping and 1111111ng ••• not only un11ghlly but are ll may be othenwl .. lnt_..i.d
1UUIO Vefllc ... -lpeed. No peraon th1ll operate any whMlecl conveyenot Ol 11\Y AOe.UIT!' 1.Ak.QEfAUL TEO IN J HE YE AR t980 FOR.-l.HG tAX 111~e>-1 ... 0Mcb0t~•9M•le11PMttlftw•CM1»ot1911111W~U A ~i:SSMENTS AND Ol'HERCHAA(lES OF THE FISCAL YEAR JP79-80 a greater ~ 1a C>Otl~
current ano 1mmed1a1 al.IQ U>e i>ut>llc: health, ui.ty 1110 .w.Cf.,a ol the oommunoy rn tM will and/or filfata ol
'5eeauli'Of1Jie ell d•maQ• botn 10 numan betl\QI and 11141 enwonment. CORRINE l(AV HODSON
NOW, THEREFORE lhl Council of lh• City ot tiuntlngton BeDGh doee ordain .. A pellllOfl hu bMfl Iii.cl
lollOWI b)' Willard Max Hodeon In SECTION 1 The Hu11t111gto11 B n Mun1c1p8I Code 111 nereby amancted oy eddlng the Supetlor Court ol Of.
thereto techon tO ~O 275 10 reed a lollOVllt an~ County 1eqUMlll\Q that
SECTION 2 Tne Ctty Counc1t ltnd1 that thefe 11 e cuuent and tmm.o1a1a thrNl to the COST .a MES.& CITY ~ put>llC Nattn. n lety lfld welfare due to the followtOQ: ~ ~ r.
(•I The public's uM ol tne beach begins durlOQ tn. f'f\Onlh of May end acc:ei.rat" No 2 1 Default 80·523247. AP 115-'424·34 $1450 16, Avila, Salvador, 10.40.275 Vacent rMI Pfo.,.,11 oetlfttl. Vacant real propeny shall t>e potll<I to Wlfiard Maic Hodeon be ac>·
pr()lllbtl flller1ng dumplOQ ot wa1te tert&ls patktng of motor ven1cM11 and trespau111g potnted H ~al rep. tflr~h the tummer months to the end of September: and 210 1 Placenlla Ave A
(bJ A 11gn1f1eant number ol sertous acc;1oent1 h.-ve ooeurrl<I , .. utUng In large pan N 22 Del 11 80•527293 AP 139·073·09. S231 4'4, Asklri, J.J..n M Jr , from the negligent Oj)&falton 01 blCycles at exc.eaive speed• on the ~and tie.ach O
5
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Mrvtee 1oad and 320 Michigan Ave t'. 1n aocoroence w11n 1111 10110 r•Mntatlve to admlnlttei the
(II ,.oetl"t "ecuilrement, very persor' owning or tn poaaess1on 01 vacant real estate ol the d~ent.
property 1oc11e<1 tn the city w11111n two thousand (20001 !eet ol the m11n n1on tide tine or The pellllon req~ll•
the Peclllc OcHn stiall pot! sucn 1881 property with at leaat two (2) 111gns per parcal, authority to admtnl1ter the
dllpta.,.i at intervals not more than one hundred 1100) feet apart, atong 111 e•te110r "late under Ille lnde9en·
bound111es and al all road I ano triuts entM•OQ the prope1 ty Such signs Shell forbid dent Adm1nlttrat1on of El·
trespHslng, 1t11e11ng parking motor vent~les and dumping reluM as defined tn 51'()110!\ t•tt• Act
(Cl At the present 11me there 11 no prov1111on10 tne city'a munlclpal code to provide the No 23 -Default 80·534040. AP 141-453-15, $199 90. K.hader. ~amdalla,
city's law enforcement oll1cers with an Implement to regulate the lpeed of blcyctH on 2395 Columbia Or
the beach and the t>each aervtee r04ld to Insure .. ,. bNcllea 10< the en10Ymenl of tne No 24 _ Default 80-52517 1 AP 424-3 11· 18 (to rme<ly 116·011· 17), $295 72. purc,~s~:iy c>et"sonnel have already reported a ,, .. In tl'MI 1nc:1dence ot Mttous aoc1dent1 Fodor Laszlo. 1856 P &rkglen Cir
8.20 O tO(n). on such property A hMrlng on the pe)ltlon 101 the summer season just beginning due to ~llgent Ol)efatlon of Vlllleeled con·
veyances SECTION 3 NOW THEREFORE, the City Council, pursuant to cjJy (fllarter section
50 t Cleclares this ordinance 10 be an urgency meMYte lor the reason• contal~ 1n
Sectoon 2 '*eot. and shaU take ettect 1mme<11ate1y
SECTION 4 The City Clerk shall certify 10 tne panage 01 1n11 urgency ord1na11Ce •f!d
shall cause same to II• published w1th1n lllteen days of "' adoption 1n a new1pal)et or
general c11cu1a11on
NEWPORT BEACH CITY
No 25 Detault 80·264333. AP 424-454-0 t (lormetly
S2568 64 Enget Jeanelle M 4711 Seasho1e Or
(bl Appltcabllltr. · \lacent rHI property, as used In 11\11 section. shall include all w111 be held on JUNE 19.
uncultlvated real property within two thousand (2000) leet 01 tne mean high tide line ol t985 at 9 30 A M In o.c>t
04$· 17 4-0 1). the Pec1llc Ocean whteh •t M>I enck>Hd by a per1mete< htnGe and on V11t11cn tneie a•e not No 3 at 700 CMc Cent.,
permitted structures lor res1dent1&1 commercial or 1nduS111•• uses Property on whi¢h Drtve west, Santa Ana. CA
there are no strtielu•es otner than oil wells llnd outbu1ldlngs sna11 not be exempt lrom 92702 No 26 -Default 80-300440. AP 461·043·16, S1421 00 Foroutan, Manu·
chehr Z 1n1a Melton • IF YOU OBJECT to the (Cl E1emptlon1. lhe 1011ow1ng are tt•empt • granltng ol the petttlon. you
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City ot l'lunllngton Beach at a No 21 regular meeting thereof held on the 2 151 oav 01 May 1985
"uth S •Alley
IRVINE CITY
Default 80-733335 AP 451-141-56. $30 46, Deerlteld Community
111 Property enclosed by n perometl1• lence at least live t5J teet ll1gn <i~ured by anould ellh9' appeal 11 the
tockl!O gates • hearing and flat• your ob·
Ma)'Or
AllHI'
Allcla M. Wentworth
City Cieri!
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE I SS
CITY OF MUNTINGTON BE ACH!
I ALICIA M WENTWORTH the duly elected, Qualified and acting City Clerk or the
<.;11y or Huntington Beach and e .• olllc10 Clerk or tne City Council of the S81d C11y. do
hereby certify that tne torego1ng ordinance was read to the City Council of tne Cit)' of
Hunhngton Beach at a ad1ourneo 1egular meettng thereof held on the 2111 day or Mey,
1qe5 CIM was passed ano actopted by at teast lour-fifths (415) attirma11ve votee ol said
City Council
AV ES Councilmen Kelly MacAlliSler Mandie, Bailey, Ftnley, Green. Tnomas
NOES Counc11men None
ABSENT Councolml!fl None
~llcle M. Wentworth, City Clefk alld H-oltlclo Clefll of tM City C~ of tM Cttr
of Huntl119ton heel\. Celllor11ta
Puo11sned Qrange Coast Daily Piiot May 30. 1985 Th-028
Ml.IC NOTICE I Pl&.IC NOTICE Plate NOTICE __ ;,,.,;,.;~-------~__;....;.;;~~~--::-:::------~~
NOTICE OF
DIVIDED PUBLICATION
Assn
No 28
Assn
No 29
Assn
No 30
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Default 80·73334 t AP 45 1-14 t -62. $30 46.·Deerlield Community
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Default 80· 733537 AP 451 19 1 ·30 $30 46 Deerfield Community
Default 80· 749335 AP 529· 102-22 $30 46 N orthwood Associates
I
\2) Pro~rty occupied oy 01 1n possession or a PuDliC ttnltly or p1opert'/'ded1catad 10 1ecllOt11 or Ille V11rltten obtec·
pubhc use Oona wllh tne court before 131 Any parcel w1•n An area les~ 1n.1n ten tllousand t 10 0001 square lefll snail be •the heartOQ Vour appear.
••empt rrom tne post111g requoreme111 so long as the total area 01 such parcel, plus me ance may be 1n pettorl orb)'
1'88 of all ad1om1ng and contiguous parcels ot vacant real p1ope11y. do not e•Ceed ten you• attoffley
mousand 110 OOS>I sq~ leet • IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
(dl 919111. The signs shall be di tea~t twelve 112) tncnes wide and eighteen ( 18) mcnes or a contingent creditor of
'11gh. and snau meet 111e &pe<i1l1ca11ons established by the Dtrector 01 Development the d41Ceaaed, you mu11 Ille
Services and the requirements or Caltlornie Vehicle Code secuon 22658 your claim wnn tne court or
Pu"ltshed Orange Coast D ailv Pilot Mau 30. June 6. 1985 Th-999 tel No portion ot th1s sec:tton sna11 be construed as res111c1tng 11 p11vate owne1 10 the present 11 10 the pettorlal
u ' lawful use of n1s 01 ne• own property unttoss.the use creates a pubhc healtn or safety representative appotnted b)' I I 11aza1d a public nutsance 01 a ltre hazard the court within tour months PUBllC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE SECTION 2 TM Council hnds that a current and 1mmed1ate threat to thtJ publtC rrom the dete or llrtl It---'-~'-------~ 11eallh safety and well are ex 1st Ii due to 1rtdtscr1mma1e parking ul motor vehicles. auance or letters u provt~ URGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 2789 flttertng, and dumping ol refuse on vacant real property. that at 1ne present l•me there ts 1n Section 700 of the
AN URGENC y ORDINANCE OF 'THE CITY ~ HUNTINGTON HACH no provision tn lhe city s mun1c•pa1 code to enable tne c11y·s nealtn ot11ce< or taw Probate Code ol Calllornla
AMENDING HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE SEC;N 1754.1 en!orcement olltcers to protect the publtC and the community 1tom the po~s1b1l1ty or The lllT)I 10; flltng clalm1 wlll
To Ex.TEND TIME FURTHER FOR NONCONFORMING ADULT E TEATAIN-damage both to pe1sons ano the envt1onmen1. and tn order to prevent the hkelinood ol not expire prior to four
such damage. lhO' City Council, pursuant to citv Cllarter section 501 declares this months' from the date of the MENT BUSINESSES l. ordtnance 10 be an urgertcy meaS11re loo the reasons 1111 out he•etn Tt11s ordinance shall nearing notice above TM City Counc11 01 the City or HunttngtOll Beach does ordain as 1oc1ow~ take ellect 1mmed1a1ety YOU MAV EXAMINE th6
SECTION 1 The Huntington 'Beach Ordtn1nee COde •S hereby amended ~Y amendtn9 SECTION 4 Tne City Cieri. shall certify to the pa.asage ot tn1s u1gencv Ordinance and tile kept by the court II you
sectton 9754 I to read as follows shall cause same to be putlj1she<l w11n1n 111teen days ot its adoptton 1n a newspaper 01 aie a peraon 1n1erested 1n 9754 I EXTENSION OF NONCONFORMING ADUL I ENTEAT AINMENT BUSI· general ctrculatlon tne estate. you may serve
NESSES All adult eniertatnment buslnesaes rendered non-conlorm1ng by tnla amcle, PAS SEO AND ADOPT ED by Lhe City Council ot tntt City or Huntington Be111;n at a upon the e•ecutor or admln-
ano requned to be d1sconunued Pu•soant lo section 9754 snail have unlit A~t 3J ad1ourned r1941ar meettn9 thereot held on the 7 1st day of May 1985 istrator or upon the 11~·
1985 either 10 oe d1scont1nued or brought •nto 1~1 compltance "utll s. Balley , ~ · . 10•1\ey lor the executor or
SECTION 2 Tn1s ordinance •S hereby declllteO 10 be an urgency oromanca, pursu ant Me)'or . administrator and 11141 with
• C h Development Services su11tc1en1 11me to consider, Study and tormulate atternat1ve l Alicia M. Wentworth vice, a Vllrlllen request 1111· Pursuant to Sections 3381 through 3385. Revenue and Tallation ode. 1 e zontng proposals tor adult entertamment busmesses. and shall be 1n tull1orce anq ertect City Clerk ing !hat you desire 199Clal
10 City Charle< section 50 I t>ecause ol the necessity to allow 1ne De•••lment oil Alt.it: 1 llie court with proof of 1er.
Notice of Power 10 Sell l'a1<·Delaulted Property In and for the County ol upon adoption The City Clerk shall certtty 10 the passage of this ordinance and ~Mll1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 no11ce ot 111e 11111\Q of an 1n.
Orange State ot CAllltforn1a. has t>een dlutded and d1stnbuted to va11ous cause same 10 oe publtsned w11n1n 111tee11 day) 1n a newspaper of general corcu1a1ton , COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 ss ventory and appralsement 01 newspapers ol general circulatio n publtshed in said county. 101 publlcatton ol PASSED ~ND ADOPTED bv the Coty Cf)onc11 ol tne C11y 01 Hun1111g1on Boacn at a CITY OF HUNTINGTON 8EACHt estate assets 01 ot the pell·
a portion thereof in each of said newspapers I regular meeting 1nereor neio on Ille 21st <lay "' May 1985 I 1 ALICIA M WENTWORTH tne ouly elected, quahhed and ac11ng City pt1rk ot tht1 t1ons or accounts mentioned
Ruth S. lelle)' C11y of Hunhngton Beach ano e•-oll1c10 Clerk or the Cny Council of the said C11y oci ·in Sechon 1200 and 1200.5 or PA~CEL NUMBERING Mayor 11e•e1>y certify that 1he 1019001ng ordinance wa.s read to the C1tv Council Ol_)M Ctty or 1ne CatllomlaProbateCode n AttHt· Huntington Beacn at a ad1oum8<1 190ul11r ml!f.lttng IM•eor netd on tne 21'1 day of May Ollf'J o. ·~· At·
SYSTEM EXPLANATION Allcla M W•nlworth 1985. and was passed and. aoapt«Mi by lll least 1ou1·f11lll5 !-4-ISH1ll11ma1t...e "ot4t~0~'314 larMJ for lt•l"loiN4, 1441
Clly Clefk City Council Irvine ahrd., Suite 211. STATE OF CJUIFORNIA AVES Councilmen Kelly MacAlltste1 Mandie, Batley r mley Green, Tl1omas Tuetln, CA t2t10
COUNT v OF ORANGE I ss NOES Councllmen None Pubhshed Orange Coaat The Assessor s Map Parcel Numt>er when used 10 e1esc11t>e property 1n this CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I • ABSENT Councilmen None ~ Daily Pilot May 23. 24. 30.
relers to the Assessor's map t>ook. lhe map page or t>lock number in the I ALICIA M WEN TWORTH the duly etecteo qua1tf1eo and acttng City Clerk nl tne Allcla M. WentwMlh, City Cleft! end ••·officio Clerk ot tlle City Council of the City t985 • list. h b k City 01 Huntmgton Beacn ano 8'-0ll1C10 Cterll ot tht' City Cotinc11 ot the said City do of Huntlneton .. ec:h California THF-998 t>ook and tne 1ndlu1dual parcel numt>er on the map page or wit in the IOC nereby cPrtoty that tne 1orego1ng ordinance was reao to the City Counc•• ot the C1tv ol PubltShed Orange 'coast Dao1y P11o1 May JO t985 Tn O'l7
A parcel n40"'t>er as for el(ample, "044-363·05 • would mean Book 44 ol the Hun1m91on Beach at a adiourned regular mealing 1h.ereo1 held on tne 2 tst oay ot Mav
Assessor's Maps Block 363 tmap page 36, t>lock 3) and Parcel 5 within that 1985, anct was pi.sMtd and adopted ny at teas• tour·t11ths 14151 all11m1111ve votes ot sa•d
t>lock The maps referred 10 are a11a1lat>le lor inspec11on on the ofllce o f thel Ctty Counc11 ---------
Assessor AVES Counotmen Ke11v MacAlltster Mano1c Bailey Finley Green Tnoma~ Pl&.IC NOTICE NOES Councilmen None
All property 1s 1n the Township South and Range West of San Bernardtnol :~,:i~~ ~:;:;~;!,~~~ c~~~larle and H ·olflc.ro Clerk of Ille cu~ Council ol tlle City I Fl~!~~o~:A~:::~s
Base and Meridian ol Hunt1119ton .. eel\, Celltornla The following persons are
Published Orange Coast Da11y P1101 May JO 1985 Tn nin d0tng business as
NOTICE OF POWER TO SELL PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE l PUBLIC NOTICE PRECISION WINDOW Cl EANING. 2300 F111rv1ew TAX-DEF AUL TED · K 1.-. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ad •U204 Coste Mesa. . RO-PEATY NOTICE OF NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT CA 92626 p APPLICATION FOR The 1011ow1ng p!!rsons are The lollow1ng persons a1e D11v1d Howard Easton and
CHANGE IN dotng 1>us1ness as dotng business as Todd Kennedy Sho•t 2300
OWN£ .. SHW OF CSJ CONSULT AN TS KOOL BREEZE 3358 Fa11v1ew 10 U204 Costa Put>l1c No11ce •!> neret>v given lhat llve or more years have etapseo s1nce1 ALCOHOLIC IEVERAGE 3 tOO Airway Ave Suite t25 I ~ucns1<1 Cos1a Meaa. CA Mesa. CA 92626
the taxes and assessments on the real property descnt>ed neretn was I LICENSE Costa Mesa CA 92626 92625 J hos ous1ness 1s con·
declared 10 tie tax-defaulted and that, by operation o f law on J uly 1 1985 at To Wllom 11 May Concern Su~an E•aine Zuvei 460 I Kathy Reece Myers 3358 ducted l'ly a general part
tt'le hou1 ol 8 00 a m the hereinafter descnt>eCI real property will t>ecomel BOEHM Atvm F & Oor1s Elmhurst Lane co~•a Mesa Fucnsoa Costa Mesa CA ne1sh1p
sut>iecl to the 1ax collector's power Of sale for failure to pay satd duly L & FAULSllCK Gene 11 CA 92626 9?626 Dav10 Howard Easton.
assessed and legally levied taxes agatnst said property and that unless the are apptying 10 1ne Depart-This ous1n11~:. ,., con ~ Th•s. oustness is con· To1d Kennedy Sno•1 11 d
pro perty 1s sooner redeemed or an installment plan of redemption is 1n1t1atedl ment of ,J11coho1tc Beverage ducted by an 1ndMd1.1a1 dueled b~ an 1nd1v1due1 witnn:~esgi=~~le~:s01 1~r-
as provided by law pr1or lo 5 00 P m . on the last business day of June 1985 I Control tor 42 On Sa1e Srusan E Zuve1 I I d ~~1s11ys~a~e,:e~Y':~. !tied ange County on May 3 1985
II Beer & Wine 1 Pub Prem 1 to n1s statement was 1 e "' -tt'le tax collecto1 power of sale w t anse 9111 atcono1tc t>eve<a es at wiin '""'County Cieri\ 01 Or ..,,,h the County Clerk ot Or-F275541
The amount lor which the property was 011g1nally declared to tie tax-752 St Ctaor c o,ta gMesa arige County on May 3 1985 J ange County on May 1 1985 Publ1sned Orange Coast
defaulted 1s shown as tne amount t>e1ng se1 fo rth tn dollars and cents Ca 92626 F27sseo F275311 Daily P1101 May 9 16 n 30,
opposite lhe oescrip11on of the properly If the pro perty is not redeemed lhel Pubhsneo o ranoe coasd Published 01ange Coast
1
Published Orange Co1111 1985
right of redemption wtll terminate upon any subsequent sale by tne ta• Daily P11o1 May 30 1985 Da11y Polot Mav 9 16 23 JO Da11v P1101 May 9 16 23 JO Th·983
collector . Tn-026, 1985 rh-979 1985 Tn-963
Pl&.IC NOTICE
STATEMENT CW MllC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE AUNOONMENT Of
FICTITIOUS aUSINEIS FicTITIOUS aUSfNH8 u:~sc::.'~~T~~'='
NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng per1ons
The lollow1ng persons are Tne ronowtng pe1sons are have abandoned the uae of
001ng bwuness as doing busltless as 1ne F1c1111ous 8µstness
DESIGN SC1'tPT0RIUM REPUBLIC BUSINESS Name NATIONWIDE
2<1355 Arm11da Dana Point SVSTEMS INC '1740 Cam· HOTEL LIQUIDATORS.
CA 92629 pus D• Newport Besch CA 3400 Irvine Ave . Suite 218
Dorothy E Shellburn 92660 Newport Beach, CA 92660
24355 Ar made Dana Po1n1 Bursun Enterpttses Inc e Tne F1c1111ous Business
CA 92629 Callfo1nta corparatton 3 ' t Name referred to above was
Suzanne 0 Duncan 2554 Mesa Dr .. 14. Costa Mesa I lllf!O 1n Orange County on
Etoen Costa Mesa CA CA 92627 December 31, 1984 f l LE
9?627 Tht\ Dusoness is con· NO F-264764
l ht5 business is con ducted by a corporation M11r1orle Joye. Wllaon
ducteo Dy a general part· Burson Enle•prises Inc 1950 E 16th St , L 122, N-·
roersh1p Kenneth R GrOdmen port Beacn CA 92663
Sui anne D Duncan. This sratement was ltled This buS1ness was con
Tn1s statement was filed with tne County Clerk or Or· ducted by a ,.n tndlvldual
with the County Clerk or Or· ange Coun1y on Mey 6 1985 This statement wat flied
ange County on May 7 1985 F275M1 Vllilh the County Clerk of Of·
F27M05 Publtsned Orange Coast ange County on May 3. 1985 Publlshed Orange Coatt Da11y P1101 May 9 t6 23. JO. Publtshed Orange Coast
Daily Pttol May 9, 16 23 30, 1985 Daily Pilot May 9 16, 23. JO.
1985 Th 95~ 1985 Th·957 . Th-986 '----............. _.... ....... ~ ....... ~ ....... ~~~
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1540 Jamboree Rd.
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The H untington Beach re!>1dC'nt ''
into leatha and speed, and he·, hl'll
on whetl'i to boot.
Merkel rate\ 'iupcrh1kl•,
fhc 21 -ycar-old makl·s his II\ 111g
on thc back of a S40.00U rn\tom-
fiued. 400-pound Honda Interceptor
and as far a'> hr'c; rnncerned. to 'ipcl·d
1\ to succeed.
Mcrkd\ \UlTC" -hl··, thl' I 9X4
lJnitcd Statn Road Race Champion
-has won him a contract and a
mrasure of 'iCl'un I\' for now
He\ tht• onl> ·rac:tor}-'ip<>n'>ornl
nder 1n ~uJX·rb1h• rnmpc1111un. and
al'\o pne oftht• ><>ungcst.
He nio'>I rel'entl} won the third of
the 14-ran: '>Upcrh1kl' '>Crlt''> at ~ar<.
Point in Sonoma May 18. ~dd that
win to his 'et:nnd place tin1 sh at Da~lClna 'in -\pnl. ·and Merkel rnr-
rtnt l~ kad' thl' prnnti. rat·c v.11h J6.
··1t (suc:c:e,~)JU'>t came w11h a lot of
hard wori.. and a lot of gouJ hreai..s."
Merkel sa}s. ''l'vt• hecn in thl' niht
place. nding a' hard as I could with
the equ1pmc;Jt4 I had "
Merkel's ~qu1pment came fro m the
right plate -the [am1ly garage. His
fa ther G ary 1~ a former professional
rider. and h1!> m other Pat has s.een the
long road of rann11.
The fa mtl} pro\ 1dcd financial a nd
emotional support \u Ml'fkel could
take the green hght
"fo :g2 WC \l)eOl S.U,0()() lo get
through tht• 't'ason." Ma kel \a1d
"Now it\ n1t·c I can hu~ '>Omt' IO)\ for
m~ mom and clad "
The. fam11\ \ tO\ntmcnts arc pa)-
mg oil m morl' than ltl) ....
Merkel "rnrrenth under contral·t
w11h Honda a\ 11s Nli I ru.Jer He wa<.
picked up_two year<; ago by the motor
compan}: and ha' wurn their red,
while and blue leathers smcc.
O ne o f thr }Oungc<;t factor} mkr'i,
Merkel has facrd a l111le ammo"i•l> on
the c1rcu11
··11 dctin1tl'I} doesn't make
friends." he said "f vef) thing turned
a .Jittk sour I 1ust "m the rate'> a nd
prove 11 wasn't g1H'n 10 me It v.a\
earned , .. he added.
Now there\ a l~u bonus. money to
be earned (for w1n'i). and other
\ponsorshtp'> to mah· Merkel com -
fonable. On the '>ldl'. Mrrkel oc-
(PleHe eee MERKEL/C3)
Superbike champ Fred Merkel alta outside
bla Huntington Beach realdence. Merkel,
THURSD AY, MAY 30, 1985
Jimmy Connor• wine ...a1y In French Open tocter~ C2.
AlbKore reedy to atrlk• In Orange Coat eree?. C3.
Oelly .............. .., _.,d u.M
at 2·1. la one of the youngeat factory-apon-
aored_auperbtke riders in the nation.
Niekro:
He's not
slowing
down
Yanks' vet . 46,
flutter s knuc kler
past the Angels
~EV. 'OKK t .\P) -Phil N1ekro
"'111 prubabl~ .. 1~11 tx--Outtt"rtflg h1i.
du~1H' knut·lo..ll'hall pa!>I opposing
baller~ v.hcn he\ old and gra)
Of 1..our~· hl·\ a lread' old as
athktc) go -4ti -""d there's more
than a hint of gra) under hey cap But
!'J1l'i..ro \Ct'\ no reason "h} he
shouldn't kl'.'1'.'P p1t <.'hing for a v.h1le.
"Ph~'>•us ll) 1 leel great. m~ health 1s
good, m) arm lct:l'>grcat," th1: 20-year
Vl'tt'ran '><lid Jf\t-r blank1nailie An_geh
on JU'>I 1"11 'ingks 1n t•1gh1 1nn1ngs
Tom.pt•• Game
~ (Romanldc 6-1) at New
YOtk (Cowley 3-2)
'ftme: 5 p.m.
TV: Channel ~.
Radk>: KMPC (710).
Wednesda\ night 4, the 'e"' York 'an~ct''""n "'-~
Lu.Cky 13bidforstate·trackhonors
"In m' n"n mend I don't see
~~ <Jlo" ing dn\1. n any ~s long as I
keep thnl\\ 1ng that \tu ff o, erthe plate
and the' kt'l'P '"ingeng at 11 r ...
F1'l' .\ngl·I, \truck out and therr
"l're ll'v. hJrd-h11 balb u ntil the)
'><.'Orl·tl their run'> off Rich Borda in the
ninth alll'r '1c~ro 'c1nnent nght arm
stiffened 'hghth Ora n ge Coast athle tes vie for titles
a t pre p meet-in Sacra m ento Friday
By ROGER CAR LSON d1'icus) a nd L>chl)lc Orr 111' ()ll·an
01theO.itrl'tloU1•" View (tnpk JU mp). · .
1\-\CR:.\Mt:.N I 0 -l hl'} ·,l. gum: -\nd certainh with morl· thJnJu~t a
through 1hc1rrnpcrt1H' kagul· linal<.. passing shot al the t'nah amung thl'
Cl F prehrn<. and linal'> and tht• Ma\ter ho~" arc F-r1t1 I lov.<.cr of :--.cv. port
Meet. no"' it's fur all the mone\ a<. thl· Harhor (pole 'ault). Jim Ol!>on of
Orangt· ( oa\l I' m1d11:!> for the 'ilat(• In 1ne ( 1.600). Enc Dorn offatanc1a
track and fidd tnal'i and final-;. (long Jump) and Brent R1edemh of
S1, ho~" and <.en·n girls -onl· a Edison (shot pu1 1,.
··defending l'hampion. ont' -.ceded Newport Harbor\ Maggit" Hen,on
nght 1n10 rhc final' on \aturda} in tht· and Buff) K'ahh111 round~t thc lil'rd
J.200. another going for a duuhk -and Heni;on. too." g1' en a ~omJ '>h<>t
take their shot<. th" \\l'l'kend at at going for 111n thc finals
Hughes Stadium on tht· tarnpu' 111 There v.111 bl.' tv.o heat,ol tht· I .ti( Kl
Sacramento ( 11) < o llcgc. '"'th the top fiH· en t'Jt'h lll'at
Trials hcg1n Frida) and wht•n lhl· qualf}1ng, and thl' 1.20!1 I' ;1 final'
tlt•ld of27 ha' ht·cn narrowt·d to r11nc C\t'nl onl~ 1 hl' n.:\l 111 tht' running
1n all hu1 thl' l.hOCI. the)'ll rt''>Unll' l'\t'nt'> katurl' thrl't' ht•ah v.11h lw.11
"11h 1h1· final' 11n ~aturda~ night \\Inna' and the nnt \I\ 1,1,ll''l llrlll''
( om1dt·rl·ll good ht·I\ for tht• tinJh...., 4ualit~ 1ng tor thl· linal\
art· Chip K1'>h of MJrtna (4110). 1-nt K"hv.tllht·tneng1nrt·pt·a1.1\'>IJl1
\l. hcel"nght ot I d1,11n (high JUmpl. l hamp1on 1n tht· 400 hut 1t'H':l\ll'r tn
Nicole R1tlhol ot l.d1!.on I l.bO(JI. J\k than to prodult' rnmtdl·nng h"
Jamie Kirven ltnplc JUmp1 and chief rompe111urn ligurec; tn uimt·
<\hnn Smith (XO()) of Woodhndge from F-a1rfa\ High \tar Dann\ r H'r•
Ela ina Oden of Ir\ int• (shot anll l'll.
K1'>h ran a .no'I for a Cir 4--\
rt•c:cinJ tv.o "t'ck'> ago.ind \\t'nl 47 I 2
111 the ~1a<.ter\ "1thou1 a hard pu,h.
hut F.H•rt'll tx-at Kl\h at .\rcJd1a and
ha'i rl·cordl·cl a 4o I 'I in <1n in,·11a-
11onal'a1 I 'C l -\
.\ thret·-llnh· h-Jgut· lharnp1nn 1n
tht· I OU. 21)(1 Jnd 400 mctt·r, Jnd <1n
1ntl·nst· cnmpt·11111r K"h\ bt· .. 1 a<.'t'I
mJ\. he thc Im' 10 l 'crctt JI I .11rlJ\ .\~ a 1un1or 11 \\J\ hi\ 1~1\\ lo f fll
\l hcrmnhorn 11! \l. oodhndgl' ,11 1 ht·
Beach .( 1t1t'\ In' 1ta1mnal "hit h
prm Hkd 1 ht• t•dgl' 1 n h" q Ut'\1 tor 1 tw
<.tatt" 11tll·
\l. ht't'hH1gh1 hJ' .1 hl.·,t ot n-I I 1 •
"h1l h ''a' dnnr JI thc lOmlortatlk
<.ct up at Fount.Hn \ .11lc~ ; ;igh 111 tlw
\un\t'I l.c.1guc final' lk hJ' Jl,11
gonl' tl-1111\\lll' Jnd II tlgurc-. 111 \Jl..t•
n·X in tht· trial' 111 t•Jrn a \pol 1n tht·
11n.1h
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11,1ggtng ttnkk 1111un \11t111kd "llh
thl' tr3n,111on lr11m t11u\ htlo\\ ll\ .1, .1
tatlhal k to 111111ng ·"a' aulll·r
Ho"'t·r·, go.ti " 15-2 h" '4. h1111I\
rt·cord and ht· 'a\'" "'Wc'H Wl' "hat
hJppen'
Dorn J Jun111r. v.ent 21-411\1 v.in the
C'IF J--\ t hJmp10n'ih1p m tht• long
1ump. and qualllil'd lur the \tall' ml'CI
"1th tht· \amc mark
Hl· ha\ hcl·n !)Utting'1n c\lra '>DCl'd
"orlo.. 1h1'> week "Ith hopes it'll g1\C
ham thc upportunll~ tu ml-iH· hal·k a
little more on hi\ talr.l·off
R1edcnl'h ha'> hecn q1.rn.•tl~ going
ahout h" hu\lnc'>'\ in the \hat put. out
ol tht· ranp.l· of < ~1p1!>lrano \ alk~ ·,
Hnan Hlutm h ("ho huldqhl' all-II mt·
'tale mJrk ot h4-61 ·l and 1n thl'
'h:illo\,., nl ,lhl' t·xpl1111<, ol h1'
lrl''>hman ll·ammatl' Kalc.1ph ( Jrtl"f
Hut 11°' JQ\l K1l'1.knt·h no" Jnd hi\
)7-0 l'l1nn in tht• \,fa)tt'r' got him .i
lll'ket to ~aaa men to "11 h a 'h111 tu
l hallcnge ·
01,Dn·, u1n11nun11mrrn' l'lllt'nt 111
1ht• 1.~IHI nm' h.1, l1 1m \\1th111 ,1
\l'tnnd of thr t11p 1.. .. 1uthrrn "r1. t111n
qua la tin
\m11n1J. !ht· ~1r1 ... J n' a h.tll d1l1,·11
l IF 4-\ Jnd '· \ t hJmp111n'
K1tlh111 J 1un1or ''on !ht' 4 \ an
4 58.5~ and kd .111..,outht·rn \,:\111111
qualdi.·r' m thc I of Kt .11 4 .;,h..,
Sht' 'a~' hl'r go.ti 1~ tu ,n.1p tht·
,l·hool rt•t11rd of 4 :i~. !ht·n IJ.l1 lr11m
there.
"H1· thrn"" ·a tough knuckleball.
Thl'rt· '>no pallcrn to 11.'' said l\ngels
caCchc:r Hoh lioonl' v. ho had one of
the '"" 1hirll-1nn1ng hits ofT N1ekro
hdurl' hl· V.J\ l'1n·tl·d b\ plate ump1(e
V1t \ 11ltJgg111 tor protesung a call.
"lkl JU'>l' ht·, Phil '1t·kro. knuclder
or no knm i..ll'r he"'> a tough pitcher ··
'id .. rn n-' recordl'd the 290th
'1llon nt h1' 1..arcer Jnd ha'> allov.rd
the .\ngel' uni\ lour 'angles 1n I 2-J
\torrlc'i' 1nn1n~'> 1h1'\ ..ea~un Ob-
'11•u'>h h~· donn't kno" hl··s not
\uppo \t.·d In tx· dwng 1hc11 .ti h1'> .ige ··v. ho \JHJ that ... ·he "anted to
kno" ·That ' ha\l'hall tallr. not m'
tJli.. 1 hl·rt·' nothing 1n the Ba.,.~
\grt'cml·nt thJI "3\"I I ,Jn I go <>ut
I hl'rl' J nd "111 '
·· 1 ' l ,t1l· n h 1 m d 11 1 h" J 1 " • "11 l' n ti 1
hl' \lHPll\l'll tn .Ill\ lh1ng Ill d1)('\
,,111! .111 tll'I flui. t \\ Ol'l!.ll 11
11,l,1.:l,'' ;xr• .. •r 'th'" -.1.11
.. 11 ·•, 1 .11 d II it .d r •1, 111 nh Jn
.· ' ..... ,, • •ll\1 I .II l'l-'111><" UI
Ill'• I 1 .11 111\\1 Jr'• h.1~11,11 •.111,1~~'" '•d.r1 1 nll\l'J an
''"'' '" '"' ,11.tn~ 1n,· palm h.111 J nd
lllJ•tx· ~g.li1 n~nl' tn fa,1hall\ I
Only one
te-amcan
stop Bird
Sophomore jinx
not for Hershiser
Hcn,\in ,., tht· 1--\ ehamr 1n tht•
I MIO \\llh .1 'IHI\" "hn \t'llkJ l11r
'1>2 ')-' tn 1h..-lfUdltt! 1n~ r .Ate .ill'r
.1dn111tl'dh g.rnng out 1110 <.tronit
~m11h tht' \. \ Xl1<1 t hamp11111 hJd
I•• run h\'I rart' l\\llt' al tht• \l.1,11·r'
hut 11 .111 lolnlt' l>lll nghl \.l.ht'll '>ht•
1urncd J 2 I ' •14 to kad a grnur 1111·1' l'
quJll-iil'r' \\ h1l hint lulkd K.1hhllt 111
J°dthplJU'I~ ,, IOI
\'\l.thl"hl'd "'' I.IHI\ l..khJll l'J rl\ 1n
1lw l!.trth I hJt 'ht·l·n thl· l..l'\ tor ml'
I h.1d IHt"I' ).!111"l" nlrt1I "' 11 I v.a,
'111 \ ~ 'J'll't.J"I thr iv.Ing II high
thrn'1n~ 11 In\\ \1 tnTIC'<. •t "a<; :I'\
.i.rnid ,1, '' '''l'I tx·u1 J' t,11 .1' bl'1ng
:1111"'1·r11• ,ti 1.r11f 1fW p'Jll' \\llh 11
Jll 111glil
\h 11 m !!"' .1 l111k lh'.1'' .iround
1111' \l\ll• 111 '"'''lllh inning. hut I ,,,.n,-.1 h.111~ ng 'fX"l'11' ,,n thl·
' lo.nu, ~ll'h.111 ind J ,11upll 111 gu''
"\ .1rw .1' ,1 n t rill ht'' 1h.11 v.1•rt•n tin
Celtic teammates-
scortng so well,
he oesn't have to
BOSTON (AP) -Larry Bird
finally has run Into a team that can
stop him. It's his own Boston
Celtics.
He hasn't had to score as much
as usual because his teammates
have been shooting well, and many
times his chief competitors for
ret>ound1 haw bMn cettlc big men
Robert Parl9h and Kevin McHale.
ThouQh. whtle 8trd'1 ecorlng and
rebounding 1tatl1tlcs haw dtpped
from .the National Ba8ketball A1-
IOCiatlon'1 regular MMC>n to the
ptayoff1, hi• performance haan't
fatten much, Nld Boeton aul1tant
cQaCh Jimmy _Rodgers .. -
"YOU haw to haw production
out of your other people, and I think
that'• exactly what'• heppened,"
he ~ Wedneeday 8fter the
Ceftlca pr8Ctlced with an eye
toward tlktng • 2-0 l9ad tonight
(CMnhei 2 at e o'ctock) In thetr
b•tt·of·t•v•n champlon1hlp
..... wtth tM Lot Anoee-Lakera.
''Our teem le moving tM bMk.t·
baal. Ewrybody't lnvoMd In our
on.t•," Aodgert lldded. "Larry.
would be the flrat one to .-y 't'ft do
whate¥lr ll ••to wen. ff 1 hew to
eoare 30 polnta, l'I look to ICOt9
30.' ....,... now, I tNr* M r• :r:. ....... ~~ tNtlctnd ..... .:::J .... ~butt'm
not wonted .,.., ...... t ~
.... ..... ~ ... llnl ....... .__, --= .................. . Clan -todol9mUci•MtM
~:'.:A~=
'1.:.' rt t •• llaaJ ........ = .... ·· '*.. -•11110.a.tlil ......... ,....,. ::-..:.::r.:•:.:::.e: ................ ----.......
Dodge r pitc h er
now 5-0 a ft er
throttling Phils
ToaJ6ht'• Game
Phlladefphla (Denny 1-5)
Dodgen (Valenzuela 5~)
Time: 7:30.
at
f ht· 1"11 h.1d gont' 2-~ t'.trltt'I hut
hcC3U'>C 111.1 \ ulli"lllln bat I.. Ill lht• fl•I\ I..
"hich Jlkt tt·d ni:11her lhl'' h.1d 111
ll'rUn II
ll1l ,,r l.l I in\ ~
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< 111,.1 \111r, II• \\\Ung JI I\\" p1t1 ht•)
1h.1t l\l'h' .ind liJllln1l'rl·ll ,11n 't'l Ull\e
h1•n11 r1 .n' ,n lht' h1urth 1nn111~ TV: None.
Radio: KABC (790).
( >dl·n \\llfl tht• 4-\ \hi)\ v.11h J
(Plea.e aee TRACK/C3)
o .i1r P1101 Ph010 "' lllc"•:o t(.,.,. .. ,
Buffy Rabbitt
LO\ ~NCiEI L.~ !.\Pl -<lrl'I
Hl'rsh1~er "'a" "orncd .1h11ut
hao;ehall'' "suphomurl' Jin,,-· "htl h
'>upposedh hnng' rne1 k11· ,1,1r'
Jhrup!I~ hack tnt·arth 111 thcir'clnnd
h1g lcagul' wa,11n
"f'\t'h\'l'n rl•:tlllll1ll'rlll'd \\llh lh,11 "' r·, 1· \\11rkt•d 1·\tr,1 1·\lf,1 hard · till'
Lo<. Augdc' Dodgcr,· \crnnd-\cJ1
hurkr c;:i1d Wt•tlnl''itl.1\ night attn hl'
ran h1'i rerord tu 5-0" 1th J 6-1 'I\ 111r\
11' t.•r thi: Ph1ladelph1a Ph1ll1t''>
"I "'antl·d to malo..t· certam th.11 I
d1dn"1 gct romplalt'nl. that·, tht• l.1,1
thing I wantl'd to happt•n ...
Hcrsh1i.t•r. "ho wa<. I 1-l< la!il >t•ar
and fin1 o;hi:d th1n t 1n lht· National
League Rookll' ol the· 'frar '<Hing.
'>l'allered four h11\ 'itruci.. oul n1m·
and walked JU\I twu 1n thl' compklt'-
ga me victory OH'r Ph1laJ t·lph1a
I'' t' ht•t•n lut i.. \ 11111 I ht• ll'.trll h."
pl.I\ t•J \\l'll h\'llHhl nil'
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,t·,1111d annintt.
"\l. l' "'-"' dn"'n h) lih' quirk .ind 1t''
hard 111 ma kt· th.u up "hl·n .1 11.u' ·,
1h111\\ 1ng l1lr.l· lll'r'h"t'r "a'" ,,11d thl·
Phdl1l·,· \11kc \chm1d1
I h1· gantl' '"a' thl· fir,t li1r \l hmt\lt
\Intl' ht• \\,I\ \hllkd to lir<.l 03\l' \l\l'f
the "t't'kl·nd "'irhm1d1. "ho "un nint·
C 111ld < 1hl\ t'' Jt th ml ha~· v.a' mm l'd
1t1 tir'I 1<1 nmkl• room for highh
tnulnl prmpt•t't R1l'i.. "'it hu I [ ___ _
Blockburger na111ed
OCC athlete of year
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i' ' I' ' h, Ii, ll••1t•d h' th1·
T he outing. 1n v.h1ch the Phtlltl'';
lone run "'"" uncarm·d . dropl)l·d hi\
earned run ;neragt• tn an impm1ng
I 70
"Bcmg ~-0 "JU'll gn•at." l k r..h1wr
<;aid 'TH' p1tl'ht•d prl'll\ "l'll hut
\th rrnd l ha rHlkd .tll ot h1' l ha 11l \''
lkanh at lir't ha'\l'. Jnd Sthu did n111
rnal.l·an' l'rrt1r,at third Schm1J1 hJd .
a '1ngk. and \d111 \\J'i h1lll'" 1n thrct•
,H·h31'
Sheldon Blockburaer
I l(1 r1n~ thl"I p.1,1 'l ·'' 1
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•) ,., •. 11 I ,,n, h1 I II II furl\'
Barons don't lack confidence going into title game
FV fa ces Cama rill o
at Anaheim Sta dium
By CRAI G SHEFF
Oelly .................
Confidence
It'~ a word often O\cruscd 1n dncnh1ng tht·
\ucccu of winn1na tt'ams. or a thk tc'i
But. says Fountain Valle) H1ah tla~ball
coach T om DcKrau, 11 has he-en " 'en h•l.l
factor 1n the Barons' dnvc to the < If 4· \
hwSt"bl11 tlmn'Dtonslllp p me
That, and talent.
"The kids dd i n1tel) bchrvc wr'rt gnmg to
win." says ~knrn when ta lkina ahout f riJa)
night's title pme ~1th Marmontr l C'aauc
champion Camanlln (~2-7) at .\nah\·1m
'tad1um (8 o'clock)
"I hl' kid'> aren't l<X1.\ h111 tht'\ rl· l1>nli-
lh'n1 .. I k Kra11 l'llnt1nUl'' I q•n tx·tun· our
tir,1 plaH1tl ganw 1h1: pl.nl''' \\t'll' ·""'"~ nw
"h,it da~' "C' "'t'rC' glllng 111 prJlllll' 11\ l'r tht•
".kmonal l>a' \\t•t•i..end 1 h.11 ''a' '"'1 "l't'"'
ago \ ''l·ek_ago thl'\ \"t'rt• J'>~1ng mt• "'h.it "J'
ttw tl:tll' tor thl'.' t'hamp1011,h1p gamC' ;it
\nJhc1m 'itad1urn ..
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"Fountain Valk' High 1~ hlt•,')('d "•th \(lllH'
\{'f\ good athlete\ and "t' H'rta1nh hJ\t 1lur
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Cl Of.noe COMt DAILY PILOT 1Thut9dl~. May 30, 198.5
CrOsby's sons
to host tourney
Nathaniel. Harry say they'll
be at Pebble Beach nexT}rear
SAN FRANC! co (A P) -Two of Bina Crosby''i
sons say they'll be at Pebble Beach next year, even thouih
a tournament bearin& their late fa ther's name will no
looser be played on Callfom1a's Monterey Peninsula.
Crosby's widow. Kathryn. announced Tuesday 'he
would 1nauJurate a new chant> golf tournament, the Bina
Crosby National Championship, in June 1986 at Bermuda
Run County Club in North Caroltna.
The former Bina Crosby National Pro-Am wdl still be
played the first wttk in Februal). but officials say it will
have a new name since-M~. Crosby has withdrawn her
'upport because of .. auempts to commercialize" the
charity event. ' However, Nathaniel and Harry Cro5by both say
they'll stall be JCrving as tournament hosts for the Pebble
Beach evenl. ·
"To continue a world-dassafTair anywhere else would
be wrona. There's onl)' one Pebble Beach. one PGA tour
and one Crosby Pro-Am . aod 11 ~houtd be played the fir$t
week i'n Februal) on the Monterey Peninsula," said
Nathaniel, 23. who is 1n London competin& on the PGA
tour.
"ln thc.cour~ofume. Lbope we can convince Mom
the trad1t1on should be continued at Pebble Beach to
support the Crosb)' Youth Fund with the best pro-
fessionals and celebrities 1n the wurld." he said.
His brother. Harry, 26. said "Everybody wants it to be
'the Crosby' and thinks It shouldn't be ta mpered with:"
"With or without the name. the tournament will
remain the same," Harry Crosb} said. "I still feel very
StronJ)y both professionals and amateurs believe 1t sho1dd
remain down there."
SPORTS BREAK
Computer salesman
chips in his. ware
as Astros pitcher
From AP dl1p•tcbt1
HOUSTON -The Houston .\stro!> ~
have taken a perfcctly good computer -~lesman and turned furn into a staning
pitcher. ·
Ron Mathis was at the crossroads last spring after
four years in the minor leagues. He intended to accept
an offer with a telecomm1rn1ca11o ns compan y in
California 1f he didn't get a firm commitment from the
Astros.
But when It came ume for Manager Bob Ltll1s to
name his starting rotation. Mathis found himself in the
fifth spot -the only non-roster player to make the 25-
man team.
. Now. a quarter of the wa) through the sea~on, he's
JUStlfied the selecuon with a 3-1 record and a 3. 78 ERA.
So software and m1croch1ps will have to wait unul
Mathis 1s finished with curveballs. fastballs and sltder!>.
Mathis said he's survived the earl y pan ofh1s first
maJOr-lt.•ague season wi th ~ome compu.Jer-hke think-
ing.
"I feel 80 percent of this game 1s mental."" he ~1d.
"I've run across a 101 of people at the r:n1nor-leaguc level
that have tremendous ability but can't find the plate or
they can't get.a breaking ball over Most of that 1sn"t
physical. it's mental.
"It's not hard for me because I do n'1 kn11" a lot of
the hitters in this league E"ef) new team we ~e I'm.on
the bench watching all the time ..
Mathis' decision tu tr) another career "'as almost
as defin11e going tu Houston·~ spring training tamp at
K1ss1mmee, Fla
"W11h the ton tract I'd signed 1fthc:~ weren't going
to offer me anything more than that. 1 lan tell ~ou 100
per cent. )'eah. 11 was 01.er:· ~at ha<.. ...aid
"I played 4111 years of minor leagut' ball <o1nce I'd
been drafted and hadn"t had ada~ 1n the big league~and
yet two-and-a-half years had been 1n Tnple-A.'' he said.
"I'd spent all or pan of three seac.on'i in Tucson
"I wasn"t anxious to go back form~ founh )Car. I
figured 1f they didn't know what I could do b} then , I
was more or leSSJUSt an arm lo fill a gap and the~ d1d n"l
have any plans for me:· he said
gaote of~ day
~ .ac.t.ft11n, L.ak«a etar. after learning that
Ann Landet9 had attended a ChlcaaO Butta ~:
"She muat have.aome probleme of her own.'
All Series game• at night
NE\\< YORK -All World Sene'i Ill games .... 111 be played at night lh1s )Car.
Ba~ball ( omm1ss1onc:r Peter l eberroth
says, because AB( ha<, chosen to c11.en:1se a
clause in 1l'i tclcv1s1on contral·t
"ABC has the ·nght to do that under the rnntract."
Ueberroth said follo\\o1ng .in owner<; meeting \\ednc'i·
da> "and I lold thc ov. nl·r\ l'H· hccn anlormcd that
we're going to ha 'l' a ll n1gh1 gamc'i ·· Ill' .. aid thc
contrat1 wa\ \lgn\·d duri ng H11v.1l' Kuhn \ rc1gn a\
c.um m 1\\111 nt-r
·\HC '1k1 1\1t1n 1.11uld Jfktt tl11· < h1l :igo I uh\ 1l
the} re.tlh thl' 'v\<1J1 ld ">ate\ \lrllc thl'ir hallflark.
Wnglq h l'ld hJ' no lighl'> If the< uh\ \lol'H' 111 he 1n the
World \cncs. I l·bem11h m ulti ordl·r tht:m t11 r>l<1• tht·ir
home game'i d\c:whcrc
Night World '\cri1.·' ganit•s "'l"rc fir\I pla\l·d 111
1971 ">int·c then, 1herc havt bn·n 44 night game'> ~nd 36
day game'i. fhl' uni~ gamn u 1n'>1'>tentl} plJ}t·d during
the da) ha1.e tx·en on Sat11rdc1 ) ',unda\ ·, gamt:\ ha\l~
genera II) been pla\ed c1thi:r during tht• lat\' aft1·r1111un ur
evening 1n an appan•nt cllon to :1'111d a l t1 nf1111 w11h
Na1111nal Fo1>thall Ll'.1gu1.; gJmt:'i
Grooming brushes off 6 horaea
•
,
occ •am.mer roJlerbalJ etuap The rounh aru111.al Or&ner Coast Co.tqe
summer volleyblll camp for airl1. directed 6y
OCC'women'svoUcyballcoachJaMHilemdorf. will held Au&. 2-4. Hil,endorf who has kd ()('(' to five Sou1h
Coast Conft~nce champ1onat11ps in the laat
wven y~n. and 1hrw $late MkJ ''nee 1978 will instruct Jirla ... u 12-19 an t>tiinmna, intcnncd1·
ate and advanced arou~.
Tbe three-day clinic. which will.run from 9 a.m ·4. 30 p.m .. costs SSO Check' may be ma1k.'d
to Ha~ndorfat OCC . Fur more 1nforma11on call
673-HIS
llc~nroe to meet Noall at Toram
John McEnroe, the No. I pl&) er in 1hc world,
wtll mc:cl Italian O~n ( hamp1on Yann1lk Noah in the ~ond round of the For\110
Champ1onsh1p Tennis Challen~ ~ncs M.an-<Jay. Jul 29 a1 rhe F'O'rt.lm. · •
McEnroe. who defeated Evan Lem.II 1n lh.: first round of th.: series. 1s a thrcr-timc:
Wimbledo n champion and a four-11mc U.S.
Open winner
Dawaon'a homer leada Ezpoa
Alldre Dunoa homered to lead off the" .•
top of the ninth inning Wednesday night to
gi ve Montreal a 2-1 National league
victory over San Diego. Dawson had
p1nch-h1t in the siuh and had gi ven Montreal a 5-4 lead
with a run-sconn~ single ... D•le Marpby hit h1 i> 13th
home run of the season and Bruce Satter, making hi s
first appearance against his former team. earned his
. ninth save as Atlanta beat St. Louis, 5-3 ... Muto Soto
pitched a two-hitter and D•ve Parker hit a sacrifice Oy
for the game's only run to lead Cincirrnat1 over the
Chicago Cubs. 1-0 ... Gary Cuter tied the score with a
two-run double and Georce Foster followed with an
R Bl s1 ngle as the New York Mets rallied for four runsin
the eighth inning to beat San Francisco, 4-3 ... Jim
Paakovlt1 hit a grand-slam homer during a seven-run
rally in the seventh inning and Nolu Ryu beat
Pittsburgh for the ninth straight time as Houston
downed the Pirates. 8-3. ..
Quisenberry geta 10th aave
Georce Brett homered and drove in Ill
two runs Wednesday night and D&IUly
Jackson and Dan QaJ1eaberry combined
for an eight-hitter as Kansas Ci ty beat
Texas. 6-2. The Royals got seven shutout innings fro m
Jackson while Qu1senbelT) got the last six outs for his
10th save .. Elsewhere 1n the A.merican League. roo kie
Earaeat Riles had three h1ts. including his first maJOr
league home run, and Jim Gaataer had a two-run
homer arylO ng his three hits to power Milwaukee to a 7-2
victory over C lcveland , . .
Duaell Coles h11 a bases-loaded
sacri fice 0) 1n the 11th 1nnrng.
sconng pinch-runner Dave Hea-
dersoa with the winning run as
Seanledefeated Baltimore. 5-4 .
DeDJ1i1 Boyd p1t<:hed a five-hitter
and Wade Boggs led a 12-hll
attack with three hits and three
runs batted 1n as l:ioston beat
Minnesota 7-0. handing the
Twin e, their seventh consecutive
defeat ... Carney Lansford h11 two Ouleenberry
homers and Dave Collln1 one to back the s111-h1t
p1tch1ng ofCbria Codlroll as Oakland beat Detroit . 4-2
. Ca rlton Fisk and Ron Kittle h111wo home runs each
and combined to dnve in all eight runs as the ( h1cago
White Sox i.nappcd Toron1o·s eight-game winning
streak and ended a seven-gamt' slide of their own w1th
an 8-S '1ctory over the Blue Jays.
Yankees vote to support strike
NE W YORK -fhl.' Ne"' York h1I Ya nkees voted 25-0 Wednesda) night to
suppon the strike authon1at1on taken b;
the execut1\e council of the maJ<lr league
hac,cball Pla yt'rS Aso,oc1a11on
The Yankees met for more than an hour wit h
Donald Fehr. acting e:\ecu11"e director of the Player'\
As~oc1a11on. and as'i1stant Mark Belanger before their
game wnh the Angels Wcdnt•sday night. and voted in
favor of the stlllsc after the gahfr
.. We wer(' informed of the lack of negot1at1onic.."
said Yankee Dun Ra' lor. the American Leagut· player
rcpresental1H "-1.ftn "'l' hl'ard that I had no duubt the
vote would tx· unanimous I hl' talks have hecn
dragging \Inn· Dl'll'l11hl'r Thing' arc nut real good ngh1
no"' I thought ix·upk v.11uld ha,l• lcarnl·d from l'JXI ·
Money loaaea concern owner•
NEW YOR K -In what wa s de-• Knbcd a~ an informa11onal meeting.
rcprcsentat11. c~ of the 26 m:.iJor league
teams got together Wcdnesda> 10 learn the
progress of 1he current hascball contract talh
"We updatt•d the owner\ on where wt· are in the
talks and when· we are going," said Lee MacPha1I. head
ufthe Player Relat1on'iComm1ttec which reprncnt' the
owners in the contract talks
MacPhall also sa1<1 then.-was a .. long dlSl u\.,ion by
the owners of the financial problems of the game The
owners are very much concerned ahout the game's
fi nancia l cond111on "
Two weeks ago. the owners' negoti:ito" da1med
-the teams had collect1vely lost between S36 m11l1on and
$42 m1ll1on last season Pla yers· rcprc'icntat 1vcs say
those figures are no1 accurate ·
f
OYer tJae U11e 1n. tourney
A lflU OVt'r-lh<'·hnc tournament w1JI be held
at MilcSQuarc Parlr. tn fOW>Uun Valley June IS. Eo~ i:tl for the 1ouma1ncn1 11 S33 ~r 1um,
which 1odude1 :r-1hin1 and hot doa~. All te~ms
w1U pl.a)' at leall rour sames. FM fwther ioformauon, phone (2 1.l)
630-2298.
Sa.mm.,-ltulietball J-.aa
Apphea11on1 are beina accepted for the
.Fountain Valley Recreation Depianment's Sum· mer S-Man blake\baU leaauei.
. Tum roster11nd feM are beina accepted on a
'first-come. first.serve blsi1 11 the Rtercauon Oepanmcn1. I 0200Slatcr Avenuc, throu&h June 7 at .a p.m. F(ft arc S200 ~r team, and must be
submitted 1n the form of a mone) order or cashier) chrl·k., made p;ayablr to 1he Cit) of
Fountain Valle)'. <\ddiuonall). 00ic1ab arc to be paid nigh ti) at
a ra1c ofS 14 per team. Leaguts will be d1v1dcd into "0 " (Tue~a)I,
" .. lWedncS<ltyJ, and ··e" ITh.ur~»
div1s1ons. All games are to be played at tht Recreation Centrr. 16400 Brookhurst. Class•· f1C3t10n games Wtlt bcgm June 2~ With lcagUl'
play stanina Jul y 2 for 10 weeks.. Roster\ arc hm11cd 10 12 players. all 18 years
or oldt'r. For mora informa11on, phone thr Rcc~!}on Dt'panmeilt at 963-8321. c:At. 2S6. ·--
Pia yen won •t be indicted
PITTSBURGH -People may be Ill "very disappointed" if they are expecting
players to be indicted or even named by a
federal srand JUry invesll~~lling drug traf.
fick1ng in baseball. a Jus11ce Depanment official said
Wednesday.
.. I don't kn ow if yo u're ever going to identify who
the players are," the offi rnv. who' spoke on cond1t1on he
not be identified. said of indictments reponedly to be
handed up.Friday.
.. T~efre not going to be hardened Colombian drug
dealers JUSt off the boat. You're talking about people
who are probably legitimate businessmen. established
people. famil y people." the .official said.
Although mo re than a dozen players have testified
before the grand JUry since January. an unidentified
source quoted-Wednesday by The New York Times
also said he had no reason to think any pTayers would be
indicted Fnday The ballplayers reponedly testified
under 1mnfun1t y from prosecution.
No money, ao Hadl fired
LOS ANGELES - A Un11ed States m· Football League offi cial said Wednesday •II•
that a lack of money was the reason behind
the firing of Los Angeles Express Coach
John Hadland his staff. effective the end of the season.
Bill McSherry, Executi ve Director of the USFl.
said the league. which has financially supponed the
team since Jan. 31, docs not have the money to honor
the coaches contracts.
The staff. however. which consists of Hadl and
seven assistant coaches. felt that the USFL was
m1strt'at1ng them.
"They"re cutt1n~ CJpenses at our expense," said
Don Mcleary. a rece1v~rs and special teams coach." lt"s
like the~ 're using us to get by th is hard 11me •·
Some Express coacht's felt the team's d1sappoint-
1ng 1-11 record this season. a year after w1nn1ng the
Pacific D1" 1s1on champ1onsh1p. was behind the move.
··T here can be no other reason (for being fired) than
U!> .be1 n$ 3-11." said Express defensive coordinator
Kl'lth Gilbertson. "lfwe were 11-3. I'd wonder if they'd
do the same thing."
McSherry insisted there was no correlation
between the Express' record and the league's U'l1'Wilhng-
ness to finance the team after the season. the Times
c;aid.
The league has kept the Express afloat with an
emersency fund. to which each USFL owner-will have
rnntnbuted $500.000 by season's end.
Clipper• finally name Chaney
LOS ANC1ELES -After more tha n
!ti~ weeks of searching. the Los Angeles
Clippers have finally found a head coach.
l\s 1t turned out, they could have saved
themselves a lot of trouble.
Don Chaney. who became the interim coach of the
C lippcrs following the dismissal of Jim Lynam on
Ma rch 6. was named as the Nauonal Basketball
Association team'!> permanent head coach Wednesday .
"We have spent a considerable amount of time
sanu· 1he end of the season can vassing for a head
toac h .. Clippers· (Jenera I Manager Carl Scheer said a1
:l nl·~c, wnforem·l·, "We were lodlong for the very best
\0:11 h <nailahlc to pull u!> out of the wilderness
"II "'a' dendcd that we had the very he'it coach
a\allahlc in our own backyard. The new trad1t1on
bcgtn'i 1n Lo~ Angele'i with Don Chancv ..
TeleYlelon, racllo
TILIV18ION
5 p.m. -U.8AU: Angeta at N.w York
Yank ... , Channel 5. e p.m. -PRO UIKST'aALL: LMl .. at
Boaton In NOOnd pme of NIA ~
Mriee,Chan'*2. 10 p.m. -....,.,.., CMnMl M .
MDIO
& p.m. -U-M L· Mget8 at ,_ Yortl
Yank .... KMPC {710).
& p.m. -llM llAIKIT8ALL: lllk.. llt
ao.ton, KLAC (570).
7:30 p.m. -llAl88AU.: Ptlll~Phla It
Qodoert, t<AIC (790).
Smnmer teaoh camp The Newport Beach Mamu11 ltotcl and
renn1s Club will conduct ''' annual summer tennis camp pr<>lfam fb r bq1nnt'rs. intennrdl·
ate and h11h 5ehool playen. avs 7-17 Five two-week sessions arc planned, wit.ti thc
first scheduled to be11n on Junt 24 and tht last 10
nan Aus. 19 Dil'CC'ted by Robyn Ray and assisted b) Rance
Brown and Mau Richardson. 1h1) will bt thc
ninth year ofthc camp. There will be two tournaments at the end of each session. w11h the winner receiving a Head
tennis racquet, and runner~-up rcce1vin1 a
trophy. Those interested arc asked 10 call the Mamou Hotel at 640-4000 as c.iu1ckl> as
possiblt' since there 1s a limited enrollment 10 ensure maximum individual 1nstruc11on
La6aD• Beacb llOCCer tourney
Laauna Beach wall ho~1 11s \urnmer indoor soccer inv11a11onal tournament Jul y 8-Aug. 2 a1
the Laguna Beach High gymna)1um
The tournament 1s open 10 YSO and duh lt'am~. lhree ase gtOUpS Wiii COmpelC for 1roph1e~ and pnLes, with thr lhampionsh1p
game to be v1deota~d The fee per 1eam 1s S 100 F1vl' game\ art•
1uaran1eed 10 teams. which mus1 rons1s1 of a1
least 10 players For more information. phone 497-1>01 I
Connors easy
Paris winner
He rolls past Willenborg
to advance to third round
PAR IS-(AP) -Third-seeded J1mm} Connors had
little trouble today as he crushed fell ow Amencan Blai ne
Willenborg to reach the third round of the French Open
tennis championships.
Connors. four months short of his '33rd birthday. ap~ared relaited and confident shaking ofTthe occasional
swirling wind that kicked up loose clay on ct'nter court as
~crushed Willenborg. 6-1. 6-3. 6-0.
Earlier in the day. Sweden's Joak1m Nystrom. on the
brink of elimination. completed a hard-fought. fi ve-set
victory over Amencan Mike DePalmer.
Also seeing action today were defending champion
Ivan Lendl and the women's No. I seed. Martina
Navratilova.
"I'm in shape and I think I can play wnh these young
guys," Connors said after his victory. "An vti me I go out
t.here. I think I have a chance to win." ·
But he was realistic about the d1fficu lt1es he and most
Amencans have in adapting to the soft, slow red European
clay at Roland Garros Stadium.
"I don't mind playing on clay." Connors ex pained.
"But it's.a shame 1hat I don't really have the time to come
over here and play on clay for fi ve or six wee ks before this
tournament.
"I only come here for a week and pla}' Duesseldorf.
and that 's 11. Playi ng on clay 1s very d1fferen1. Players are
able lo run down balls. so the speed of the ball 1s taken
a"."ay. You have to change the way you run, the way you
sh de.
. "Not only does the game change. but yo ur mental
attitude has to change. You have to k~p the ball in play
longer than normal."
St1ll. Connors ref!!ained hopeful of becoming the first
American to win the f'Yench Open Sillfe"Tony Trabert 1n
19SS. .
"Anythin& can happen." Connors said. "The other
guy could break a leg or serve 16 double-faults.··
Nystrom. the No. 7 seed, lost the first two sets and was
taken to a third-set tiebreaker by his 23-year-old opponent
from Knoxville, Tenn.
, But the Swede fought back to win his sccQnd-rou nd
match 3-6, 1-6, 7-6, 6-l 6-4 in the battle that began on
Wednesday. After three hours of play Wednesday evening.
the match was halted beausc of darkness wtth the score
knotted 3-3 in the final set.
When 11 resumed Thursday. Nystrom needed only I J
minutes to advance into the third round.
DePalmer. a bearded left-hander, said after has loss to
Nystrom: "He started off slowly yesterday and I was able to
take ad vantage. I was coming up to the net and keeping the
ball low and I was getting good results.
"Today I tried to go out and play the same way, but he
staned off better."
-DePalmer ne ver had a match point in the tie. but he
lost his service only twice, the last time in the final game of
the match.
"My serve was not broken until the founh set." he
said.
Coast's Rolland
signs with Rangers
Orange Coast Colleae sophomore outfielder Da ve
Rolland has signed a contract with the Texas Rangers of
the American Leaaue. .
He reported to the Rangers' Burlington, Texas Cla
farm team early this week. The Burlington Ranaers play in
the Midwest Leaaue.
Rolland. who hit .340 with ei&ht home runs and 45
RBI for the Pirates this season, was picked fourth by Teus
in 1he first round of last January's major leaaue winier
draft.
The All-South Coast Conference selection was shifted
fr~m third base to the outfield this year when teammate
Rick Ne!son was sianed by S.n Francisco in January.
Rolland 1s expcctNi to play third base for Burlinaton.
Three Pirates. includ1n1 Rolland. Nelson and Steve
K.rais~. havesiancd with teams this year. K.ra1ss was signed
by Balumore last week.
ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE
COMPARE! Razorbacks' chances for NCAA track title trimmed
~~~~~1JflllfCl'-..Il1T~~~AYMINTS
• •ICIAL 14 MO. FINANCING
• LOW ~AYMINTI UKI A LaAH
• COHVSNTIONAL-U~ TO 72 MO.
.AHoueaot
II lipal't9 INC.
J.W, MERCEDES
113 . "' J , • 1 J J J
•11 u1 ~n ••• ,~ 001 . ··~· .... , ..... -., ....... " . " .....
.\I \ Tl \o t \Pl -Michael Conley led the
qualll) '"K 111 the long JUmp and 1n the 200
m<.'tcr\ Wl'dnC''ida> 1n the NCAA Outdoor
I rar k and held Champ1onsh1ps, but some of
Arli..lll~mmale' Calle~. bun&Al lbc
chnn<.:.e\ 111 the favored Ra1orbacks 10 win the
team t•tle
< unk' \t'l"k1ng hi~ second consccuuvc
N< .\,\ douhle 1n the long Jump and the triple
Jump. ()\ m n me woo a crosswindsand lea pcd
2ti feet. 61 • 1nche'> 1n thl' Iona jump. then
pustcd a "'1nd·a1dcd umc of1Q I seconds 10
-wlnriing n 1\ cat 1n the 200
Hr cap~d his busy day by running a lea on
rkan~ ~ 4()(1-meter relay team thatxfimshed
~·ond 1n ''" heal and qualified for Fnday"1
final
'\1\0 1n lhl· 100.' 01\mpu. ,,Iver medalist
to-irk Rap11'1C 11f Hou'ltOn won h1~ bc:u 1n a
legal 20 36. but ()J,mp1c bronte medaltst
Thomas Jefferson o KC'nt St.at(' JUSI missed ,
qualifying after rur1n1ng 20.45.
Two of 1he other three Arkansas com-
~YI0'8 •A 1h• Ieng JUtniHlWA#f¥1n1 · Jeey-ells and Mike Da,·1s -failed to advance
into Friday's firtal, as did pole v1ulter Mark
Klee. d1~us thrower Marty Koh1.a, 400-meter
1ntermeduue hurdlers Fred ('teary and
Charles Moss. Rt>land Reina 1n the 3.000-
meter stceplcchaSt'.
Tbosc UUlu~11.-'10fftht"ed _.Uh the 1b11enn:
of standout spnnter Wallace pcarmon,
forced out of the meet wlth an tnJurtd riah1
hamstnna. put a \Cnous criinp into Arkansas'
bid to capture the lltlc for tPlt firs1 time 1n the
meet"'\ 64~year history
f)c,pttt' th( disappointment\, rkansas
t oach John McDonnell wa5 not despondent
··1 sttll don't think we're in bad shape," he
said. "We thouaht it (1he banle for the team
title) would be close anyway."
Klee. who has cleared 18 feet 1n the pole
v•ult Uus acason. -wu-~~ 'tint Atliniu
competitor to be eliminated. fa1hn1 to clear
16-1(}.
"I hope 1h1s 1s not an omen ofthinr 1ocome
in th is meet." said John McDonnel .
Unfortunately. for McDonnell and Arkan-
U'\. 1t was ..
Oa ns, 1hc • ey in e
1985 Southwest Con erence Championships
and the third-place finisher in l•st )'C'lr's
NCAA meet. and Wells the sixth-place
finisher 1n the Olympics and fif\h in this year's
WC mcel, could not ~t throu&h the 31 ·man
Iona Jump qualifying field and into Fnday's
I :?·man final.
• •
Then. Kobza, who had thrown 196-10 this
year in the discus, could do no better than
185·8 in the qualifyina and just mined
adv•nf!na into f ?gay's final. Mike Buncic of ntUclcy. ffiet 1 -pllCC~fii\'iiMf 1n 9"
meet, led the discus qualifyina at 201 ·3. The
12th and last Qualifier made it at 186-7.
In the 400 hurdles qualifyinai led by
Olympic silver medalist Danny· Hams of
Iowa State with a ~lockin of 49.45, Cleary had
. Me114tdn'
even come clote to mak1n1 tht fin al. clockina
51.13.
In the tteeplcchate, Reina also..,., well out
of contention in a bid to make the final
clockina 8: S J.89. oompercd with the fastest
11me 1n the two heata. 8:33 90, by Patrick Sana
ofTe•n .
,
' • '
Not everyone's
a baseball fan
SAN F RANC ISCO (AP) -A little
more than o ne in five California
adu lts say they .h ave "a great dial of
interest 1n m~JOr lcaJuc baieball."
according toa California Poll released
today . ·
A bout o ne m four. or 27 pcrcen1,
have o nly a little interest a nd 23
percent claim they have no interest in
baseball.
The poll b y Mervin-Field also
wanted to kno w what California ns
tho ught about t h e d e$ignated hiner
rule tha t permits a manaJer to have a
strong hitter replace a pitcher in the
regular batting lin e up w itho ut h aving
to take the h urler o ut o f the game.
The public h as a "love-hate regard"
for the rule. the poll said .
FoR THE REcoRo
~ . . "' "
MAJOtt L•AGUE STANDtNGS
AIMf'tan LM ....
WIST DtVISION
W L ~ct. Ge
Aftllllll
KanH1Cllv O.kland
Chicago
,MlnMsol•
1S 19 S61
2S 19 S61 n n soo
20 21 ....
11 13 •77
20 1• .•SS
l
l 'll
4 s S.•111•
Texas 16 19 .l~ 91,,
Toronlo
Detroit
Baltimore
New York
Mliwaukae
8o•ton Clevtlt nd
EAST DIVISION
19 lS
2• 18
2• 19 n 10
10 12
10 2• 16 29
WedMsdly'1 Sc-..
New Yc><k 1. Aneeh 2
Oakland •1 Delroll 2
8011on 7. Minne1ota O
Ka nHs Cilv 6. Tuu 2
659
S71 sse
S24
476
4SS
356
S.allle S. 8eltlmore • C 11 1nn1ng1) Chicago 8. Toronto 5
MllwaukH 7, Cleveland 2
TMeY'IG~
4'11
6 • 9 13',
A"9lb (l~omenick 6· II a• New Yc><k
ICOW .. \I l ·1). n
Oeklend IBirt1a. l·Ol al Detroll <Terrell
S· ll S.ellle (Moore 4·4) al Baltimore (Dav11
2·1), n
Kallles Cltv ILelbrandt S·2> al Chicago
l8urn1 S·41. n •
ft1dav'1 Gemes
AllWI at Detroit, n
Tex.a} al Boston, n
c .. v•no at Toronlo, n
S.altlt 11 New Yc><k. n
Oakland er Baltimore. n Ka nH l Cltv at Chica go, n
Mflwa .. ee at Mlnnesola, n
N•tional LMVl>e
WEST DtVISION
W L ~ct. Ga
Se n Dlevo 2S 17 S9S
Clnclnneil 2• 21 Sll
Hov1ton 2• 21 S33 DM9an 22 13 419
Atlante 11 2S • 19 S.n Francisco 16 27 .l71
I.AST DtVISION
Ntw York 26 15
MontrHI 27 II
Chicago 25 11
SI Louil 12 2'
Ptillede!Phla 16 2'
Plllsburgl'I lS 21
W~Y's Sc~ Oec19W1 6. PnHedtlPhla I
C1nclnnatl I, C~lca90 O New York •. Sen FranCl\CO J
Atlanla S, St Louis 3 Housion a, Pltllt>urgtl l
Monlrttl 2, San Diego 1
Tedey'1 Genw1
634
600
S9S
S12 l12
:U9
1'> 2',
4'> ,.,, , . .,
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12
PhlladtlPll•a IDennv 1·51 at ~'
IVtlenzuefe 5·4), n
New York IGoo~n 6-31 at San Fren·
cisco ILHkev l·S)
t Montreel ISchelzeder 2·0) a l San Diego
!Hawkins 9·01 · St Loul1 IAndu1tr 1·11 al A11an1a
\Manie< t -3). n
Only u.me1 ~heduled.
frielav's GamH
Montreat el ~. n Allanta al Plllsbur~, n
Clnclnneil t i SI. Lou11. n
Chlc~ at Houlton, n
New York at San Diego, n
Phlladt iPlllt t i S.n Frenc1sco, n
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dedeef'S 6, PtlillH 1
PHILADEL~HIA LOS ANGELS
Stone If
Schu lo
!>amuel2b
Sctlmdt lb
VHeves cl
GWll1onrl
Virgile
Jt lll " Corcrn Pll
KGron P Rucker P
GGrou ph
Zechrv P
ThOmlPh
Carman p
Wcknh Ph
T .. e11
abrhbl allrlllli
• 0 0 0 Sax 20 2 l I I
l O o O Revnolds 11 2 I 2 1 • o O O Lendr. cl 3 o o I 4 0 I 0 Mldndo cf 0 0 0 I
l 0 0 O G uerrer lb 4 0 I I
• O 1 O Brock 11> 4 O I O
3 I I o Scto\CI• c • o o o
3 o O O Marshal rt • 0 I .0 1 0 0 O Runell u ? 1 I 0
O O 0 O Ht rshl1r P 2 I 0 0
I 0 0 0
I 0 0 I
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0 0 0 0
1000
ll 1 4 1 T .... ,
Scere lrY IMlllei v. 1'
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LM A...... llO 000 lOW-6
Game Wir>nlng RBI -Lendretux 121
E-C Wll1on, Htr\hl1tr. Guerrero,
Rut .. 11 DP-PhlitdelPhit I, Lol Angele1 I
LOB-Pl'lliadelPllla I, Lol Angele\ •
28-Mar1hall. S8-Sa• \I) S-Rtvnoldl
SF-Maldont dO
IP H • E• •• so ..... ~
KGrou L,3·6 I 1·3 s s s 2 ' Rucker 12·3 ' 0 0 ? 0
Ztchrv 2 I 0 0 0 2
Ca rman 2 0 I ' ) 1
LM Aneelft Harsl'llser w ,S·O 9 4 0 2 • H8P-Schu l>v Her\hlter P8-Vlrgll
T-ns. A-36.•71
v.-... 1,A...-2
CAU,OllMIA NIW YOllK
Pelll• cf
ltJOflft" Ben1Qu111>
Sconlrs lb
Dwnnedh
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Howell l b
WilfOl't~
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2 0 0 0 Machm H • 0 2 0 2 o O o lt~tson u 1 o O O
2 0 0 0 MlftOly lb S I 1 0
2 1 0 0 Wlnllt!CI rf • I 1 0
4 1 1 I 9evtor dh l I l I
• 0 0 0 WvMMr c l 1 I 0
4 0 1 I It~ 2b 2 0 2 I
) 0 0 0 P91ruto lb ' 2 I 3
1 0 0 0 OMof'tn If • I 2 2
1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0
Jt 2 41 T ..... sc..iw.-.. D 7 12 7
~ __ ..,_1 .... v... 111 ---7 oame w111n1ne 1te1 -ltendeloll m . l!~ffflarulO OP-Hew York 2. L09-
C•"torftl• 6, New York I 2a-Wlnfleld. OMor-. MCarown H•-Pattlaruto 121.
o~ (1) s-itandM>h
IP H ••• H IO ~ SlalOll L,4·3 3 I l t 6 6 l 1
Commercia oats report small sdiools.
but June run should brin lar er9nes
The ialk aro und Newport H arbor 1s
about the upcomingalbat:orescason .
T h e fiNit longfins were weighed in
a t the Ba lboa Angling C lub a fe w
weeks back. but these early entries
have to be an indication w e are in for
a June run o fthealbics.
These s m all lonafins were taken in
a n area som e 150 miles south o f
Newport aod it is believed b y com -
merrial boats fis h i ng the same a-rea.
th at thest' are resid enl albacore found
a r o und the 176 spot. • ·
W ater conditio ns are unusally cold
o ffthe beach. Outer waters a rc
c urrently in tbe 56 to 58-degree ra nge,
b ut the deep tilue colo r is ideal.
Comme rcial boa ls working the a rea
report small albtesare bog ca ught
a nd sch ools of m e d i um-led 10-f 5
pound fish to the west .
M ost all fis h that an~ bng ta ken
arc Ji& fish .
Based o n 200 years of tm b1 ned
-a lbacore fishing knowle~.1he vet-
e ran sk.ippers o perating.k>n boats
o ut of Davey's Locke r aric 1pate the
first a lba es will be c augMun ng the
last we ek of June when tJ moon
phase is good.
Perhaps the first spor1aught
albacore will be bro ughttto New-
pon over the July 4 wee lmd , whic h 1s
the traditio na l o peningc'our local
albacore season .
This year could proveo be a good
.J11
NIEMIEC
Ou1000Rs
season for Jbacort' fishing if these
cooler wat<rs prevail dunng o ur
~um m er a TJ! early fall m o nths.
H opefullr)he a lb 1es will show up on
the 43 fatht m spot o r in the ehanni.'I
On thcoui1dc. the 60 Mile Bank
should be· hot.spot to fish .
Th1sye forthefi!'Si'time1na
numbero e asons, Newport Bay will
have a verj. last daily sponfishcr that
r an reac h tie migrat1ngalh1es. Thi.'
. \
dC'luxe Frttlq,~. opcratinaout o f
Davey)-Locker.cancrui5eat 14
kno t.s. makingitoneofthe fasiest
spon fishcrson the coast. The F ree-
lance has joined •he Thunderbird and
W estern Pride al the Balboa Pa' 1ho n
faeihun .
Thue have been S<)me tt'porh that
a run of salmon 1sgoing o n off
Newpon's coasttin t . f'om m encal
boa l s repon t hat a few fish have been
caught during the last·wtek. No sport
i;almo n h ave been we ighed in to date.
but with the word o ut more private
yachts will be trying to hook into
these fighlinga nd very tasty lhn
Down riggers work best li'>ht'd with
cut a n ch ovies or tradatto nal salm on
ngi>. Those a nglers who have been o ut
1n quesl o f these salmon repon IOl!>of
bait being ttsed up b) mackere l
hook upis,
1 Angel, Dodger ~•chedules .
n c# '• An.el• on Ra dio KMPC(7 10 ) ;t•onTV Channel 5
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Sunday Monday Tueaday Wedneaday I Thuradey Friday Seturdey
May 30 31 June 1
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• . .
2 3 4 8 7 a
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9 10 11 13 • 14 15
Royals at Ancets I lms at Anctls 5 20 !em at Anctls 7 ·o !eta\ at Anctil I Ju l,hu d~11 Jr Ancth I IO Ch•tdgO at Ancets 7 30 l,hu.lgu di Aneelt I
.oodr•rs at Braves 11 10 Doc1c•1 at Reds 4 30 Dodcm al Reds 4 JO Dodcen at Red\ 'J Jll •Oodcen at Aslro•, ~JO Doclcen at .\\tioi. Io 7t
18 17 18 ~ 20 . 21 • 22
Chicago al Anctls. 2 Anctls ,. lncians, uo Anctls at Indian\ 4 Jl Aniets di Indian\ 4 30 •Anclls at ChtCago, 5 JO Anctls at Ch1ugo lO 10
· •Oodctn al Astro~ 4 Padres at Ood11n. 5 20 • Padrts at Oodaen. 7 30 Padres al Dodcen I Astros at Oodc•s 7 JO · Astros di Dodc•n /
23 24 25 • -a 27 21 29 I
•Anc4!fs al Chicago, 11 30 Indians at Anctls. 5 20 Indians al Angels. 7 JO Indians al Ancets I lt •Anctls Jt Royal~ ~ JO •Ancels al Royals ) 30
Astros at Dldc«s. 2 Astros at Dodt•s. 5 20 •Oodctrs al Padres I •Oodcen at PadrPS I Oodcen di Pad res l B•a•e~ di Oodcen 7 jQ Br aves 41 Oodtffl 1?20
30 July 1 2 3 4 5 -. 8
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7 I 9 c 11 12 13
Red Sox at Allctls I Brewers at Ancets 5 20 Brewers at Anctls. 7 30 Bre•m •l Anctls I Blue lays at Anath I jQ Blue toy\ d( Ancth ' jQ Blue l.lys at Anctts I •Deda•• at Cards. 11 15 Dode•• al P11ates. 4 30 •Oodctrs at P11 ates 4 30 •Doditn al Pu ates ~ Doclaen at Cul>~ I ! !O Oodttn dt CuD'. l Oodctn at Cuos 1<119
32, C Johnson, I exa\, J1, M Davos. ·
Oaklend, l2. .
HITS-Puckttl, M1nntto11, ~. Haler.er.
Minne\011. 57. Buckner Bo\lon. S6. Wilson
Kansas Cllv, S~, Boggs, Boslon. 54. Garcia
Toronto, 54 •
DOUBLES-Buckner, Boston 14. Mal
11ngtv. New York, ll, Moseov, Toronlo, 12
I are ••ed with 11
TRtPLE'S-Wllson. Kansas '''"· 9 Cooper M1lweuket, S, Buller Ctevelano '
P Braoiev Seallle, ' PtfT11, A~s. 4
Puckt!ll, Minnesota. 4
HOME RUNS-.Armin. 8011on 13.
Brunansk~. Minnesota, 12. M Davi\, Oa•
tano 12, K1ngm1n, Oakland t I, Barl1e1d T oron10, 10 F lsk, Cnlcago, 10, Prestev
Sea111e, 10
. STOLEN 8ASES-P9"h, A~s, 22.
CoUtns. Oeklend, 17. Butter. Cleveiend 1&,
Garc.ie. Toronto. 14. Mosebv. Toronto. 13.
R Henoer1on, New York, ll
PITCHING (4 oec1sion\)-LamP, Tor
onto. 4·0, 2 30, •-Ille•, Afl99h, •·I, l.4S
, 8 Gibson. Miiwaukee. S· 1, 2 25, Terrell
Oetroll. s-1, • 01
S TltlKEOUTS-Morrls. Detroit, 66,
Clemens, Boston, 62. Bovd, Bo"on, 61, F
BaM l\ter. Cnlcego, So4; 81v1even, C1tve111nd,
S1. Bun1s, Cr.i,ago, "'S,, HOUllPI. Te~as, 57
SAVEs-Qulsenberrv. l(ansa' c 11v. io
Hernenoei. Detroit: 10, J. Howell, Oakland
10, Caudill, Toronto, 9, D. Meere, Aneel1, 9 Rig'1elli New York. 9
N•tton.I LMVl>e
BATTING t9S at l>ilh )-Herr SI Lout\
316, Cruz. Houston. l.O. McGee. SI LOU•\, 33l, MurPhV, Allenta, l27, Parke.r Cine.in
na11, 318
ltUNS-$and1>ero. Chicago, 32, MurPhv,
Atlanta, l I, Gwvnn, San Diego, 30, Herr SI
Louil, 29; J, Clark. St Louis, 29, McGee, St
Louil, 29.
RBI-Herr, SI Louil. 36. J Clark. SI
Loul1, 36; Murphy, Allenta , 36, Pa"er.
Cincinna ti, ll, K111neo..._}an Dlevo, l 1
McReynotds. Sell Diego, :rr HITS-Herr. SI Louis, 59. Park.er Con ·
clnne1i, 57, Garvev, Sa n Diego, 56. Cruz
Houston, SS, MurPhv, Allenta, 52
DOUBLES-Perker, Clnclnna11, 14
GwYnn. Sen Diego, 13 Wallach Montreal
13. J Clerk. SI LOUt\, 12. ~av Pllhburgh
12
TRIPLES-McGtt •SI LOUIS "· Ra1ne1
Mon1re11. S, Gladden San F'rancl\co, 4 Gwvnn, $an Diego 4 M Wol\on New
York, 4. HOME RUNS-Murprw Allanla, 1l,
Cev, Chicago, 9, J Ctarl(, St Louis, 8,
Parker, Cincinnati, 8. • ar41 tied with 1
STOLEN 8ASES-Coteman. SI Louil
19. Dernier. Chicago, 17, McGH , St Loul\
17. M Wll1on. Ntw York, 16, Gladden, S.n
FranclKo, 1S
PITCHING 1• declsionsl-Hawklns. San
Diego, 9·0, 2.61, Hanlllt«, Oecl9W•. S-0, 1.70, Knepper, Houston S·O, l 70, Andula r
SI Louis, I · 1. l. 10
STRIKEOUTS-Rvtn. Housion. 16. GOC>dlfl, New Yc><k, 1S, J DeLl'On. Pit
t•bYrgPI, 10, Soto, Cincinnati, 69
Vele!R""9, OMean, '7
SAVES-Reardgn, Montreat, 14,
Go1saoe, Sen Diego, 13. Lt Smith, Ch•·
ceoo. 12, SC.lier, Allantt, 9, Power. Clncln·
natl, I
Hltfl WINI
Cl' CHAMPIONSHl~S "'*• tat AMMlm S,.dklml s e.m ll ·A) -LomPOC VI Rio MeH
I pm (•·Al -F'oun1e1n Vatlev v \
CamarlllO
se--.v I•• Blelr Fltld, Long •••ch)
I Pm. tSmah Sct1ool1l ·-Cron roadt vs
WOOCICf"' Chrltllan 4..lOP m tl·Al-S.nOlmHvl Baldwin
Park
1 )() pm Cl·" I -Min ton Vltto vs
Diamond ear
LO$ AM!mltos
WEDNESDAY'S ltESUL TS
12.S"' of tl·nittll QIJlll"ftmOf'H mfff1ng) FIRST ltACE, U O vard\
Row<Jv Pas\ IOdrck•nl J 00 7 40 110
Muddv RaP•O\ !Brookll l 70 1 80 Le Natural ( H..r1) J 00
Time 22 24 n EXACT" ( S·8) Patil \ 11 8-0
SECOND RACE. 350 varos
Pacific Expert cerooHJ 14 40 a 70 s 00
Harriett Go (Leckev I 4 80 3 80 Go Easv Neilve (KnlgMI 17 00
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Aamerocan Atnteie (Crgr l l 70 Reml>ilng Guv !Bard)
Ease On Money tPilkenlonl
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SIXTH aACE. 4'0 varos
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DrlPP1n Chocotete (Gill)
King 01 The Jungle !WardJ
Time 2109
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SEVENTH RACE. lSO varos
Meril\ Arllllerv ICrgq l 40
Easv Sand IC.arc1a)
Tlnv Tvke rwaro1
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J 00
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Cuter DY lf\e Hour !Mvltsl Mr Eldorado Kid 1Muf1eio1
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• Pricet muat be mc:luded"' 1he 1J • f>oe1> not 11pph 1,1 thl' rc:.11 l'•lalf', r1•11tdl. or help wanted clateif'iulilns Of aut~ prked over 1:w110 . Call 642-5678
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Desirable corner locallon
just a few blocks from the
beach 3 Bdrm. 2 bath
front unit with llrep1ace
plus 2 &drm apt Over-
sired garage. Needs a 111-
lle work -but priced '
right. $320,000
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'"'' YllT& (714) 673-4400
C:::. SELECT
..,.. PROPERTIES
COLDWC!U
BANl(C!RO
PllllSIU 12ll,OOO
Oellghtlul 2 BA beach
"doll house" Excellent
condition Room to add
on or up Kitchen looks
out on large. sunny patio
and yard Steps 10
. bay/ocean Don't miss
this one
H•.-IOfO
umEISWI home wlth quiet charm
Cozy 2 bedroom. lire·
place and lurn11hed
$292.000
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On this amazing ocean
blutt lot in Corona del
Mar Plans & permits 1n-
c I ud e d Seller will
subordinate For ad-
d1t1ona1 details contact
MARILYN HILL
GE 759-9100 ---------. . .. t .. ' • • ' •
Lower unit condominium.
yard, p1t10, Sharp decor.
quiet neighborhood
~ned lree and clear and
Just $95,950
l.N()U'H:\4\ri
Realiors. 675-6000
TllYILW .
BR l'~ba Allsal Mdl
Ideal for singles or new-
lyweds Inside laundry
room Neat, clean and
vacant ready 10 move
1n10 S 139.000
lni1t Ot11t llt1ltJ
18124 Culver Dr. Irv
lll-1100
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
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REAL ESTATE
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Extra large y1rd and
other Improvements.
(7 14) 731-66181760-8794
Mt~il! lt•H 1100
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Realty
631-7370
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38r 2ba lrplc, gar, all
appli's, So ol Hwy. nr
bch S 1200 675-2763
Harbor View Hiiis, beaut
ocean view. 4br 2ba.
jacuu 1. $2000 754-7917
Costa Mn1 2 4
2 Bd 2ba Condo split levet
lrplc, W/O, 2 car gar.
pool. spa $950 556-9200
Easts1de 2Br 2Ba. den.
lrplc Avl 6/4 $850 -sec
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Incl, t<lde OK. Simo. $346/mo M6-33t1 C1mlno1 fW&I, San Clenl. Heeded tor dlepley Pwt 11"'9 cerrier COllNel-tllM poeltlon, lmmed~· deVt to~ We~ A muttt-pleint menufec· Good typing & ~ Peid dllt. 1 ~
e.42-3860 18'· 141• 1010 Rm & pvt atudY & lhare IQ Uc d. 412·7211 edvertl•lno SalH II or1 weni.d. = boy9 etety •veil. We ~ • fUll tlfne '°' pan tl/M turer of edtlealwe i>t;od· lie™-SeletY bWd on M or M. no:;::· -1111 home. Non·tmkr. rr2 mr. ..... I r-~ ,~ .. pendlno locel and ~Irle IOllC t new bdglll per.-on • good l\Ouf.1 • .Mutt J)t e.i>. Cll\ UGtl ~ tM wood exr* •100641300 mo .......,.,, .
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JegM, 541-75" ... " fer uunu NI ~::!1.~~ ~::lu! wotk d•)'ll lleJclbl9 "''· C\lltornetl & dftPetdllng. Tired ohlttlng eround? No Cltlf. for .,, lndlv. CIM· 531-IMQ2 ....
furn rrn Npt. met/M non ._._, ltll IRE fRE£ and advancement OP-Commllllon only. Typing required, Trelnlng making 9t\cugt'I money? rently located 1n.1 & h .. k ocooklnQ, Incl 111 -• n 1 Call Bruce !mlley will b4t provided. Carl lmmed. opening 6·9. ..._ ppert'" In lndu .. ~~ot'~ndty 1f0..o110 ' 178/mo. Storage only, Cal: ::'!':i~~9qu~r~.·~~~ &42.,.321 ext. 20$ Shelley t or •PP1 , Appl tetung, no Nlllng. trlel lldhetlvea Of tndu .. h 18 724 Jamaa St 1 d -a-..... S«l-9333 · sa-e p/tv 9Ull' 65()..MtO trlll product• ellMd to the
NBIW .. lcllff Pvt r~be C t ' M ' e aper enoe 1 v 1 n ----.. , :::' CALIFORNIA -•At -wood WOfklt\cl & fUrnlture Kltch.prlv.Moolmolnc~· oaa ... 973•7797 IU·llll tag90Ue.Sendreeumeto( ~· COPYING PRODUCTS 7 ~--P •-! M lnduatrlea.lnlieu ottatM
uill. 11t/l .. t+$200 CIMn· Double garage on 9th St -•-•-a-..,......~._ *" or ru" eJi.P*. we will c.onalder Ing dep. ~8-0813 Balboa Pann $135. ~Y ... -IT• Hott & Hott ..... Good llme.Sellrypluabonu... ~lde!M with 1 knOWl-873-0708 on 675·3002 F -MlllD -• • benefit•. Anaiv In perlOf"I no Mlllng, Cell 55e-o323 -.... ot ..,.......,...Ion , ..
Prof matur• ....,.,.,.n ..... ound: Cal, male. y,..,. all -.a.r 3 a.. H.'of~r:.· H .. ~ • --,... __ • " ,__,.... ,.._. fl I .,, F & P/tl-.... w .. _ •p..i.. --m. ·t ut ,,_ between 1·uPM Mon·Fr1 ,._....,_ ... _I In 1 ..........
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klto prlv. 557• "'° att 3 o.c. Afrpon area. 4001 -44.· Coal• Mna, Ce. 92628 711 E Balboa Bl. Penln. Irvine Pllll IM mPll 1no11ld alao poueu
Prof. M/F or perent w/1 Birch. Newport Beach. FOUND: lge male dog, mix Am...... Janltorlel/c!Mnlng Mon & Tuee 4prn-flnleh; 10m4 meehanlcal at>jllty
child. 3Br 2bl, pool/Jae. $450/mo. Agt 541 -5032 Golden Ret. 512~. VIC. Gen.rel F ~ & US ....... PI T eYM 1-10 hra/wtt xlnt Thurl& Frl9-SPMOcc:ae. wld be fr• 10 tra"91
N.B. $360/mo. 759-5459 Cannery VIiiage, 2 e1y ol-PCH. H.B. 9&2-8965 1' 1°' •~·-... lmmlld. opening In lge tor student gd r.ay In tr~ driving allO. Apply ~ tn oont~ by. own 001. -·· well Nwpt Bch clothlnQ ttora HNlt C • '25-f" · Pennynvar, 1680 N 1 Htttli,lltttll B04 llce8 , 430 sq It S460 FOF UNO' M/bll<ltan Doble: equlpt thop. 50% comm. English apkg exper per~ h lub. 718 Pl1C«1t11 Al/9, c .M. ~-_:.~~ h~m .. :413~11;1
-2 13 LaFayette & Pluah /wht Shephard cro11 Smog lie pref. Oeyt 8-5 son w/reft.' Perm: full &.ml .. WllTll MacArthur Blvd, Santa Llllll 11111 upstairs otc. S500 sq, It. mix. pregnant; F/Lab blk, Larry Hudt Auto Center, time. wlb4tnaflts. Call at The HoP ,.,.._ 4 call LI P/T AllllTAIT c 9 llTll • w/shower SSOO, 2815 M/Lab mix blk: MIT«rler 1825 Laguna Canyon Rd, Bryon or Ray &4•·5070 or Re oe..·;:-22• z for laclal lalon. Mature Ana, A. 2704
Wkly rental• ,135 & up. LaFayeue. 54~-7983 blk, Ft Aust, mix trl color: Laguna Bch. 833-89&8 or Y· pref. 842-49111588-5525 Salee
c I TV free coffee lots of ca1S. Newport 494-3322 l&Ylllllf IPIUYll LIUL lllllTllY u•111111T Full time lnald• READER 0 or ' ' •IU llL-llAI Beach Animal Shelter. full time. Local CPA nrm •--·~· AO Sales for plHUnt, lt~-
healld Pool .1. ttepa to Beautiful bfflce suite 700 125 Mesa Or C.M. Im Tiil 111'11111111 seeking lndlv. Pref. acc1g Exp In Per.onel Injury & l•L ••• , poeltlve lndh11dua1 wt\O -
ocean. Kitch s avail. sift lncls \jtll/janltorlal 644·3666 Newport Tire Center bckgrnd & l<n.......-.... of Worl< Comp. Newport Permanent PIT,.--. bu-enj~ wortctng wtth tne IAILI 985 N. Coe11 Hwy. S 1090/mo. Agl 675-6700 , ..,_.._..,. Beach 955-03'3 ·-1 ., le I It Laguna e.ech. •94-5294 ~ FOUND pet bird May 2Slh, 3000 Eut Co11t Hwy, computerized ledger tys-Real Eatate ott)ce. Muat publ . W II t11ee·phone & ••tw1n,11111,l4tNr.
•••• a•l llTR EXECOTIVE SUITES Harbor Hlghlands area of CdM 92625 teme. Degree not req. 11111. 1111 type. be pretenlable & r• =~~:,l.~~ien~fyrko~-! It you are 1001ong tor extra
....-Full service. 881 Dover Or. NB Identity. 548-5657 BABYSITTING. Mature ~93d r:-um;1o5 tn~or. lo: Addressing Liit Malnten-Uabte. t l:30-5:30, Mon· 9•5 Mon-Fri Apply";;; spending money, Of lll<e ~~l~a:=i:i~p.~~4~.:J,I:. 6.3l-3651 ' Found· Sml brown' Doxie Chrlst1anwomanto1ltfor ~ .h c• 907.42 untMtt ance Wiii operate Key Frl.Ca11Joan631·12te person, Penneysaver. to go plac.s like Magic
Port Blud. c.•• ....... 744c. FllEE IEIT II m A .. 9 mo. old baby In our NB. ac ' •. Punch an'd Computer. tee<> Placentia Ave. CM Mountain, Knotts Berry • ..., ~..-" 111 pprox " mos home. Liie hal<ppg recfd. HLIYllY N.. 9AM·SPM 3 dayt p/wk. Farm. or win Prlie. and
SEA 11 •• L.HE Huntington ~each Prof. Nwprt Bcl'l 645-0549 01673·6890 E/548-6315 Freeway Auto Sup. ply, Apply Penny••-· 1860 11•nUY/lllPI Awards. Call ua nowt We bldg, 4 mo s tree rent F y G Placen11a Ave. C M. -h 1 1 3026 W. Cout Hwy, New-plus 1mpro11ement allow-ound ng male olden HAT llOUllO 26242 Avery Prl<wy, • Plf1 Tlme for Builder . ave severa open nga In
porl Beach. retrlg, TV ance to qualified pro-Rtvt CM, nr Me11/Santa & Mission vi.jo. 495-0100 MANAGER U•PilllllT Experience pref.,red Call ~4~433~: 8 or F V
S 125+ wk agl. no deposit. tess1onals. _700-1500 Sq Ana 642·71 40/955-2000 f~~,~~~s~:;:r Exper --ILl111-OAIYAI lllP Mon-Fri, lull time, heavy Farrell Conetruc11on
feel at 85¢ Call now for LOST $300 Reward. Wht --w 1 kl 1 phones, S..00/hr to 11art. e.45-971 1 or 675-3997 Saaaer appt L Wells. 835-0818 Cal. neutered male, 6 lllllEEPll II you have e11per'. with• e are oo ng or an ex· Call Shannon 751·6190 1111n••y.mc TEE••IEI •aa• microscope, pleue call perlenced manager to --.... leat1l1 2906 Furn N 8 ofc Renl by tlr toes -ea paw 760-8899 Full charge needed tor Doreen tor the etart of a run our marine canvae lllPT/SEmY PlonMr Comm Mortgage Get your summer job now
1 BR apt. Sips a, furn, St 5 an l'lr other business Lost Calleo Cat, 8 moe Video Store Chain. Com· new career shop. Must have hands & Banker nds sharp. neat. Work evenings & S11ur-
blocl< to beach. Carport. service avail 752·0i40 old Harbor /Victoria. puter l<nowledge ....,,. Scramton eOolneerlng Inc. on exper. In fitting, Mw-some bkl<pg for amt con-acourale person Com-days. Earn SSO-S 100 per WeeM.ly $450 673 5198 Please call 63 1-1400 tlal. Call for appt. Video 978-i373 Ing & lnstalllng marine structlon co, Newport petltlve salary Fringe week plu1 trips and _____ . __ -__ IEllCAL SllTE Trends, Newport Beach. canv11 producll. Sala.ry Bel!. Wiii train. 631-8842 benefits. Wordstar exper pnzes., Call Mr. Rountree
CdM Spac 2br tba avail. Garden styte lstoryfacll-LOST Catbrownmaletor· 640-4710 Fem Aide· 11-..-tn aulst commensurate w/e'4J4K. Restaurant euentlal ReSYmes only 548-7058or241-8432
6/ 15-9125 4 Bllce bch ty Well located. Corona ~~I~~ sh~:~. hal a~~~rtea~ lllllHPll teacher in whlchr PIT Rm plus .xlnt benefltt pack-to George Etl<lne " 2 l•--------S 1200/mo It.gt 780-0159 del Mar on p C.H. Air. brd ._$300. mo &45-2357 age. Apply In confidence Hoftl I •..a• Corporate Plaza. NB
Oceanfront. Balboa Penln sep entr Mgr 675_6700 Bushard. FV. Reward. sharp, delall oriented tor FUIT 11_ ta..Oavtd Cl\avts, lrl•lll 92660 . 968-5049 small office, part time. r.-•H ••• MA•llE I I h TllE,.../IUll,, 2Br & Convert ofc. Im· New Bldg, OC Alrporl Non smoker preferred. Chiropractic hHlth ctr, ~ ... -tWplrf 110 stnnAIY·LEUl PIT tor crulM ship In Nwpt
peccably malntresld. A11I area. Corner ot Redhlll &. Peraea1l1 3012 Resume 10 P.O. Box 30-40/hr wk. 499-1133 IAllWUE ,. Probatea.peqierm PIT In Bch Call Suzanne.
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need• lmaglnetlve. pro-
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Our dltcr1mln1tl.ng m•·
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style Newpaper production
knowledge helptul At>lll·
ty to work under dMd·
lines a mutt Prior newe-
paper uper en advan-
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good beneflta. H lary
commensurale with ex-
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resume• to· Steve
Hough, Art Otrec:tor,
Dally Pilot, P 0 Box
1560, Costa Mesa. Ce
92626 •
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Coata MMa, Ca. 92626
mthly only •t•rt June Bristol 700 sq It & 1350 clark:"Hi from Py1at .. 1 7878, Newport Beach, FIU/-PIY 2700-B Wat Cit Hwy. I• looking tor quallfled •P-Newport Beach 673-7120 675-1481 $5000. 673-7499 sq fl lmmed occpy When Ru golng;to vlsJt? CA 92660 •-Newpor1 Beach pllcants to flll the follow---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, __
751 ·6003 Agt Miss u Mucho . Lola lllllllPll PUT /Tml WHI 548_3407 Ing positions In our lt1tal1 II N B Oppor1unlt111 1v1ll1ble EOE M/F/H/V kitchen· l~IH 2tol Jw~t Wch across from Weekends only. Apply In with the LOS ANGELES1 ________ _
o n ayne Airport. 600 person M-F 2·4pm, 2332 TIMES CIRCULATION 111a•DT111/
BALBOA36r 261 yrly. 1•,;, sq It, 2 ottlces t recep-w c 1 H NB -1 s 25 oas wy, · Department in our door ....... •I blk·beh lmmed aval Fem ion area 1 gross. 10 door newspaper sales ,...... • Pteaae apply In person 25~. $325+ 675·0849 852-87 13 0111111 program. Guaranteed Must ha~ strong back-Tu e sday 9 -1 1 ,
COM Bayview Apts lge Ottloe space tor lse E 17th N.9 Answer Svs. Typing & 40 hrs. S.. p/hr start. Wiii hourly wage plue oom-ground In newpaper mar-Wed/Thurs 2-4 PM.
·master Bd. ba, kit prt11, St CM 1250sqtt.Contact Xerox Service buslneaa train M r s Camp, mission. Hours: 4pm to ketlng, knowledge of ·
p_pol &. iac. $4.35 incl utll-Penfield De11 645-3366 aya1I. for lmrned. sale &45-0032 9 pm . Tr a I n Ing. Is dlpla~ advertlalng and Hof ti ltridill Fr
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itles. $2200/mo Income PrlmeChlro olcspaoe. Great loc. Sac. $15,000 OAlllll/W IS provided. Potential to salft,e11perlencetntraln-iday,M~3 1 needed 10 quallty Mo 10 lnclud. turn . & equip. earn S300 plus per week. Ing staff. Attractl.,. salary llW,Orf ltlOh A RIES ( .'v~rch :.1-~pnl 19): Interest in the occult is accented. Bv
mo lease 760-8287 El Toro 85¢ pt sq. ft 752-07•0 mature person lor hotel For ar;i lnt~lew. call: a&ttben·nHeofll'.:.Sendd •• l~amery • reading. \,'OU ma1ce dis O\ enes \\ htch can actualh. lead to finanCial ga1ri. Contact Mary Jameson. g1f1 shop, PIT wl<nds. 957 ..,.., 204 w-mu""'' 4100 lllArtMr "'' 7141768-1411 or MertgHH, Must have neat appear. ., .... l exl. 1 A.a--a-Major d omestic adJUStment occurs. could atTen residence and manta I CM Furn rm. s2so1mo. 2 3 5 6 2 r.. __ , hJtle1111,0&12HO st atus. ~atch for Taurus'. '
ulll Incl. 3 Bed apt/pool. -1 I 4 -45 O . T .. I 4021 SAhpepraltyon 1Nn~ppoertr,s4o5n45-llllUL llLP IAILY Ptl.IT 0
S C I .. .,_ 11 0 kid• are oln to Equat Opportunity TAU RUS (Apnl 2 -Ma) 20)· Public rl'la11ons. partnerships. Jefol etc. S330 move In. kypark Ir Irv ne Offices. Have 1st T.O'a on Land, MacArthur, N.B. Y ur If gr gll 1 P.O. Box 1580 rr d d · · L be 432-1283 leave msg. A/C. crp1g. S1 50. mo wlll·seu w/3 yr option to sctiool 01 your am y • Cpsta Mesa. ca. 92526 Employer a11a1rs an mamagr orntnate scenario ook hind scenes or
540-3796 s 8 CAlllEl/STICI grown up & on, their own; 1--------lllSE 1.llLS solU't1o ns to problems. (lanf~ meaning~ p:l\. attention to "inner Fem n-smltr 2Bd 2ba HB buy back. hows 1 •;.re-11 your bored staying at Medical Aulstant Cndo nr behl amen w/lem •CdM dlx su11es .. AC. ampl turn. Owner. 631-7777 FI T exper. pref. see home &.could UM eome Exp front office, In-P/tlme eves. Lots ot lun feelings .. Pisces pla~s outstanding role
$4001''°" ulll 893-7102 · • prkg, from S.~ 2855 E Widow tias money tor Harold. 250 Ogle St. CM x tr a 1nc 0 me f 0 r surance. wortcer's comp EKcel SS. 675_2335 GEMIN I (M a) 21-J une 20): You could meet exc111ng rnd1' 1dual
Fem n-emkr shr Condo Coaet Hwy 675·6900 TD'~ s 10.000/up No CLERICAL Christmas. this job can & medlcare bllllng exp. 1---------=-while perfom1ing mundane t~sk. including "ihopping. What ~ o u do and
w/same s450• spa/pool, Waterfront oles. elegantly credltvtno penalty. be tor you. We are a 30 M-F 8-4PM. Apply; * ** S3\ could leave indelible marks. Kno" ll. be aware of \Our o"n
Hunt Hrbr. 840-8666 urnl shr sctryl recept Denison Assoc. 673-?311 CLERI TYPIST yr old school picture Emerlcenter 131 E. 17th TILIPllll p01ent1al Cancer natl\'e pla~s·paramounl role ·
etc or teperate ottlces firm, located In Anaheim, St. Coeta Mesa CANCER (Jum• .:' 1-J uh .:'2 )· Where \OU are concemrd ... ,o, ~
F:;: ~~ 2~:n<>:;: ~-:~: up to 800 s/I 646-5055 HtlJ WutH 9100 GREAT WESTERN SAV-ra~~e~ep~~:~~~ ~~:~~11~~ llTIUS IUln Sala~~~~~·!, of-com1uers all'." C'reatl\ e JUICes flo". ~ ou resp0nd to to uch of one close 10
CM wlelngle mom S300 '* 1 MONTH FREE * lllYllS * INGS. one of ca11torn1a·s will s.tar.t mid-June). & Kitcheo ls hiring dell per· flee. Full & part time ~ou. 'l o ur influence "111 be felt . ~ou'll dra"' \0 ~ou persons o( m eans.
mo avall 6/20.0ays EXCEL LOC-Utll lnct Must l'lave neat, clean a.p-leading financlal lnstilu· Exper. not nee.; basic re-sons. cold llne. servMs & Housewives and stu-LEO tJul} 23-.\ug. ~.:'1· Emphasis on \ 1SllS. rela11,es. tnps, ideas
250-4855/Eve645-3174 FROM 95c SF & UP pearance & good drlVlng tlons,l'lasimmedlateopen· quirements are that you hos1S Conclencioue, dents. We train Mane. which can be .transformed into 'table concepb. Learn b~ 1eachtng. CALL (7 t4) 968-8193 record OMV report Is Ing tor a Clerk Typist In enjoy children and have health oriented Apply 545-1458 req Start at $4 50 p/hr our Costa Mesa Branch enthulslasm for people. 225 E 17th sf c M. i---------experiment. tollo~ through on in111al 1mpress1ons Capncom . Fem to share 2 br Mobile
Home In C.M. Sr Park ,
$250. mo. 631-0349
YACHT 1111 WUTll Apply at 3182 Pull171an Call Dionne, btwn 548-7786 WUH IUTIHTll Aquanus. lancer persons liiture promtnentl~.
f tfl St C M This 1s an entry level pos-,,._,.,_,..I B VIRGO ( • '~ S ;,) H h '· 'II Water to ce.&-sllps a11all · Ilion You wll learn the 830-t 1:30AM at (7 14) ~1"'-1-1-1-Yl-1-H-.-ltfl--0-,-n...,.,......, n Newport each -..ug. -,_ .'-'Pt --: unc pro H'S ~·orrecl 1 ou rece1\'e
F n-smkr 20-30 shr 3Br lmmed in Hl·trafflc loc •SATIUAYS OILY* 11arlous types 01 loans, 778-4554 lor arl appt 9 25:27· Cruising Boau message relating to shOrt Joume~ What had bern lost or sto len can no"
N B S325tmo. 1st1laet, .. Hurry' 63 1-8480 p 1 t 1 1 ---------Thurs & Fri -5:3o. Medical Wknds now· lull lime be reCO\ ered. I nd1' 1dual who aided ~ uu 1n past is ag.am a,•aslablt:' ·~ u Ill av a II 6 12 1 er son to Inspect and llte preparing rea es a e oan IElllAL·•FIOE bckground pref 645-7870 summer 645· 7100 . laaiatll clean beach apartments. documents, maintain de-E r 16-24 h l.iiiii;;;;;;;T:;~i;;:FC:a-;~-..l;;;~~::;;-:;;~----!Watch to r .\quanus' 544-7066 Alisa Must be dependable and partment files, as wetl as )(pe rs. mature! or 4 DAIU rtt.OT LIBRA !Sept ~3-0ct. 22 1 01q:rs1I~. m ake 1nqu1nes realize q)u
Furn room/bath. Kit & leatala -2916 tia11e trans. 9 to 5 Call other general duties. Ty-. ~~nixr· E. tnv. Co. ACTION AD-YISOI could bf on 'ngc uf stnk1ng pa~ dirt Y ou'll ha'(' re.ason to •elrhratl'.
lndry pri11 Young emplyd Store or Office 1582 New· Lisa 673-1900 Ing of 50 wpm IS require. d. --. .. -!P.1!!!o!'r!'7!'20~-SIOi90iiM•••lllilllii-il••••mll'lci•7•···lrj f -rnon~ picture: 1~ tran.;fnrmt•d rom dr.tb rn hngh t agtttan:in pla,.,
mate only. Walk to port Bllld., C.M. 720 sq It acco1m11 CLElllS We otter competll1ve -"•"""'r paramount rok M arina S350 /mo $600/mo Agt 541-5032 -~-.-...-493-5474 Dana Pt Company growth has re-salaries and excellent SCORPIO (O l·t -2 '· \.1.1' 2 I 1 \Ilion 111 '11ur ,1gn u11 n.-1Jt'' ''1th Coaaercial suited in our accounts' benefits For Interview KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES ! 1n111::1tl\t' 11rn1ng. n1rrl'lt dl·C1~111n, ~nu (Jn no"' mJl.r rl'pa1r\ 1.1.h11.h Master suite ocean vu payable, payroll, & sales appointment. please call gar Prof Mate n-smk; l11t1la 2911 departmentseacl'lhavlng Leticia rampa rcmo \t' safrt\ ha.la rd~ .\nothl'r ~·orp111 rl.1~~ l.,,•, ndr .111.h \\ILi n
S625mo. Corte 673-0822 NB Office Isa/rent PCH an entry 1e11el clerical attal n 1 ng goal M/F2br tbe N.B apt, 1 975sf $2 .75sl -neg opening Applicants (l14)lll-4ll0 SAGI TTARI L'S t '\11\ 22-Dt01. ·:1 1 P.1pl·r,prl'1111u~l: io.l'pl'>l'lfl"t
bll< from beach s4ooimo, 631-37161675-2495 shQuld ha11e pre11lous ot-(714) 111-4111 beroml' 3\ allablr anJ hl.'lp 'uu rt•wh t' dilcmmJ lk .rnJh t1cal. rl·aJ ,
Call Mike 645-8629 wanted to rent/lease Re-flee experience & 10 key for the l.'\Cttement ol J1sco1. en \kmtwr ot 1,.1pp<1,1tl' ~e\ 1s dra'' n to
proficiency a must. Res· ellUT WESTElll o and JI bed ,, t •bout 1t M/F shr 28<1 1 '1tba HB pair bays or gar space tor • ) u ".I sr~'-.. apt/Condo, 314 mlfr beh auto repair. 730-4894 ~~~~an~ln~cc~~~~~~~ : UYllll CA:PR ICOR S I Dt't 22-JJn It./ l \.\ l'ih •llml.'s lfUt' m "'"l"'
$350tmo963-5416 ·worl<lng conditions. s1 tuauon 1rnpro\I.'\, major doml'Stte ad)us1ment occurs. 'l our home'
M/F: Shr-28r_ 1,41>1. N-Stor•t• 2922 Apply In person · Equal Opportunity \\ tll be more comfortablt> and beautiful Rnmance panncr prcl\ e'>
smkr, blks to beach. M28 s f (worksfiop)1368 ... TIE JILLY iMH 110. CLEllOAL AG£$ 11-14 generous and ~l)u-11 rl·ce1H suri1me gfft
S350/mo 675-5883 Kelly $15 Utlls -See Unit 29 ... 17042G11"tt•.Ave. Pafl time. II typing. tiling. URN lP TO $75.00 PER WEEK 'AQL1ARlliS 1fan 21).Feb l8). lnd1,1dual 1n pos111on ot authonl\
' 120 E 23rd St. CM lr11tne 714/250-0331 ans. phOnes. 6/hrs 2-3 relies up<>n \OU sa's so and rnak~s "10tere,11n1t" pn,ml'l' ~,i., for MI F shr 2~g Br. 1Ba hme, · -Wt no111 hil•t 15 opemnes lor yount nttr · · • lrplc. lg sundeck. w/d 3 Aa11uctaHtl 3002 Al SALIS llEPS days p/wk $5 pl hr Joan-bmtrs 10 secure rudfrs tor Tht Orance Coast danfi1.·:111on . delin\.' term' JnJ J' 01d '>t'l f·dt'n:p11,1n ' l'U ·11 tx· 1.kal 1 ng
blksto bch. CdM, S375+ n e e d e d 1 m m e d ne 89 l ·3931 btwn 9•3· 011ly Pilot Ourcm rs stirt al •3 30 pm ilnd with Pisces. V 1 rgo in JI\ id uJls
•,.,utlls, xii prkng, lease SCRAM-LETS 25%: bonus 10 start I Call GOIST SEC .wor~ unt1l 8 JO pm wtt~days On Situr.Jay •t PI SCES ( Ft>h I~-\.t.rn. h 2111 t iml<l lun;ir J\pl'll l tll nndl'S "1th
yrty 675-6757 111 msg 720· 1313 Frnt otc-heavy typing-pro! 111on a ltw more hOuts You win m n many 1r1ps )plfl!Ual 1ns1ghts. edut au on tornm un11. at1t>n ,ind lr<l' l."l RelalWn'\htp
M/F wlll shr gorgeous ANSWERS phOne manner. Appl call alld prrm atone •1lh tilrnint your own monev t'> ""enous "Focu' ''° rc,pon'>IDtlll\ emotional ft'SP<'n'l'' "'a pat: Ill tnr
COM twnhse w/fp, W/D lllT SALIS Debby 645-4913 lhtrt •S no dtlimine or collecl10n mvolvtd ll" e C apncorn pla~, rnlc
balconlM. Nr beh. n-smkr August -Noisy Attracll11e Balboa Penin-11 you are •nttrtsltd Olust call Mr Earl IF ~A Y 31 IS YOL'R BIRTH DA\' ',1u art' lh nJm 1~ 1. rt'J\I\ t'
$475/mo 673-1617 Gulld ·Biceps sula galley is accepting CIOI TIAllH re~lllous. pro babh. wrn.· on ·' ~'Ur tl\\ n r:irl\ ICOulJ ha' e bet'n 4't'paratl'd SINGLE apphcatlona tor quallfled start lmmed. Apply ln per-MU NB.stepe 10 Very rel wkng The lather of four daugh-Ari Consultant. 675_2900 son, 1797 Newport 81. COOE (714) 548-7058 from o ne or both parent s "htle rd.it1,t'I~ 't)Ung T.:iurus Leo Scorpio ~::s~~;~~e2pb:7~_:;: 1ers ranging tn age trom C.M persons pla) .ll:'(lportanl roks in' our lite 'l ou are a natural tighter.' (lU
20 to 24 was asked If they DRIVERS: Cross country '\ddnm al.'cept status qu\1 \ 1111 .lrt' a rclorm~r and ,·ould mal..c
Pref. tam n-smol<er. 2BR, lived at home "Oh, no," No ellP nee. CA. lie reQ'd. The. fastest draw In the trl'tn\.•ndous impact on )Our commun1t~ and perhaps the "l)rld It
CdM. $350/mo. SIPCH he sighed. "they· re still I MacGregor Yachts West. . a Dally Pilot dy497_75651ev 675-2370 SINGLE." 1631 Placentia. C.M. Clalalfled Ad. f.42_6878. stn~le. ~ o u could man: this ~ear l t'rnarrwd. there might tx· an alldt11Cln
to tamll). c:>esember \\.111 be outstanding ----
l••~itti11 Carratry ladnl!I •• IHll Cleaaiat 1 ... 111-.'"'•'•.,.1'"-..... "'"""!"'---------...,..~~~---;;;;;;;;:;;;=;;;1;;+~R~'Ol~u~N~b~t~i..~ecc!LL~&~Rc.'.. Expert Carpentry service Lawn & Garden Service, HANDYMAN LAROE and IT'S SPRING CLEANING I •A· 1 llYIM• GLASGOW PAJNTING .-.~ ..... ....,,.
$217 d Mon-Sun F/T-PIT Repalr-Remod'l-Addltlons R•••"'nable 9 yrs exp small I DO IT ALLI E C CLE •N&EXPERT Per ay D 54•4980 Pl & Ex p 1 1 ......,. TIM ! all now Jor " 1n1 E~t JO ~ •s exper ESP eadlng1 SS Special , Patient-Healthy Environ oors-etc o-us Int. t ant ng. M ... Ar .. &45-5133 531-5579 Pat or tve msg. Special Spring rates Over 2i years exper1enoe •ef s 642 .,214 •67>2495•631-3716•
Th•I.'• ALL you pay tor • 0-7yrs 722-1041 • --BUILD OR REPAIR Free eat. Kevtn 673-1503 TIE IAllllEll, ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI' *SAllU* . Lie T • t 16.428 730· 13~3 I
3 llnes, 30 daye LOVING MOM wlll care for Walls. stairs. railings II tri I w e fix 11. breal< 11. buy ft *_.,..Wiii* ••ABC MOVING •• '":Tue,EraXgTe ~000Y!8:.~Q_~,.mpear·
In the your cl'llld with lots of doors w1ndowa, moldings ft Cl Lawn & Garden Malnt 1 548-5009 ---..... ., " •
DAILY TLC 631-5009 c M Don 962-8202 Pllllll ILEOTllO with I difference. All work ~, l'IU
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Diane 650-2758 ---C C-omplete patios. Covere. Quell~ work. free est. by men. college trained In MOM to babysit your hlld 1andsc1plng. Mow. edge. Ha la' .. PUltR•S 1t••ftll -•1u p •iNTEI=! N""~!; wORi<1
PILOT In Loving C M. home. Deck• Concrete well<· •'4a551 968-7401 trim & clean-ups. ftee .,, • •L H OfftoeC --... "' "'"'...,_
Ages 2-6 650·6778 w1y1 Block wall1. Room O&R ELECTRIC a42-99T9 999-2120 .-...H .. A~U'-Llil•g"°"o•-ve ... A"e"b"""o•l"!v•e• c::.noserv1:8~~-ig53 STllllT1 llYI• ti. lnti E-..i ~eillngs .,.,w cao
SERVICE -Mother will babysit In her add'ns. 15yr e .. p e.46-4834 Uc & lnaured electrl· Furniture, Traeh. Tr... Orsnge Co Or1g1n1I (26) yrs eap wO'I. guar
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Quahty Work Guaranteed C M home. Mon-Fri days ONE STOP HOME AND clana t/2 Price ,rvlce dener, xlnt yard main· SPECIALIZED CLEANING uc T 124-436 64 1-8427 p •tNTING PLA.::TEl=!l""u
DIDECTQRY only 548-5061 anY11me COMMERCIAL MAINT cell Free est Re11d I, talnance YOlht SM-2097 1 LT HAULING -MOVING L 5 9 953 "" v " I\ RENT
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MOTHER lor your CARPENTRY 472-0736 COmm'I. lndusl'I "283767 · Garage & Yard Clnupa ynn 4 -~ "IEW Warenouse Storage' Spec1a)1ze in ins,,• •epe 11
children tn my Weatmlne-Oriental Carpenter Electrlclan Quality O.C. Beat Gardener We Jon 645-8192 Very thofough. gOOd refs hci bono 963· '8"3 Cn"5 T .
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k h I ffl can do most of your gar-I dependable & eapenence •111 • Lnllll <>alph 5 Pa1,,t1n" L•C reu •t•n•t ter home TLC 898-8063 modeling, lrench dOOl's. r In your ome o ce <Mfll""' needs. te 1_ 1519 54 ........... or 552.952,, ... a11C ,... "' '""'!-"ii~· P"!l!l!!'IP'l""'!"-•-Sott etc 494 0305 R ..... Brian 669-0337 ... I ' u ...,.., c 67s mg Fiii EST H 1-Hll 6 L1. SLIBJECTS-AGES ' • Quallty Landaclf)e Srvs lt1ltla fitaa1 PtaM Lessons -S ,c, "41gh 10 program ••• ~., lite lat•• ' Rep11r:OOOra·Alter111on1 NEW/REPAIR Quality No Melnt. cleanup, trees. LOSE weld At GUAR.c I Salon de Musique S!o. 9604 M& M 642·9033 ....... ltmca Remodel-P1nel·LOCkl-etc job• to •m•I!, reaaonable sprklr. Sc:ott. 494-0708 AEOROBIC MUSCULAR .... ~ ... ltnicts LISS A Zecchini BA -·-·~ ... ri-•..,1 _____ RE.IRED Matl'I TEACHER
Wlndow-Fences-Ceblnet Free "t., lie d. 631-3345 TRAINING. 751_0180 ; Lew enf0foemen1 pro• 'Music Leeton• ~•tev• 1FXRtAING INTERIORS
Olal One Prof l Porcel.in1 135 yrs axp Jerry 642·0587 RESIOICOMM'L/INO""' TIUTI UIHllll I ------perwonal homesitter & P•o• your hOme 5,_..111-HANGING SHHPPING 11.1oring 'l'1o\lh-.al areu-~~~~~~~~~~Flt>erglass Reflnllhra; tile-.. ., ... _ t M "'•2 2042 ....... VISA MC 6~3 '512 -~BEST Preo 84.&-1190 = •sink-tube: 30 yrs 859-9656 Reltred Bldg qontractor. yrt. Do my own work. Lie Main .. gen ""'-up· tr.. pe (lel'9 "s.,.. · ty Women Kid• 1001 Eva • ' · Aetutltal C.Ulal!_ Remodeling 4 Small Jobs. 27ao.41 . Al MS..8128 t#1m. exp. 20 yr• 631-3086 I lt•H Cluai!I 54 i' -3524 or 499-3643 Expert wancovenng in
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Ellqultlte Xcou11kl1 4 ... ,. I Care Rea•. llc'd. 845-M&e r I Take pride In. ~I lawn I ROBIN'S clEXNING ..... littia -s1111111on Rees Consult · T ia Strric• epr~ °' remol/9 Ory· • ... II /garden. Let Us till• Care SERV CE P1iatia1 ant As"9nmnt 581 ·8590 Licensed Tvp1n9 Service
wall Rec>alrt. e.47-7901 •OPENED bXv 1 • Car~t ltmn * iornamental Iron, Compt w!(ly malnt. Color-,clean hi ~ • lhr~~7 FINE l!XfNTiNG By RlCn~ NORMS WALLCOVERINO ranscr1t)f<-No Job 100 Big T.llf:a= Board & Care Home tor CARPET REPAIR I SERV gat•. fences, eecurtty, teepe, aprlnl<ler rpalr. re-ou Prof rltr btwn escrows aro Sinor 16yri. 0111~py All KINDS FREE EST Call Ann~ 645-6233
_,. ... cu11omer1 Lie 280844 Ltczl30t&e 780-~2' 1 L MC Tupin SeNIQe ....u .... 1/ ..... tlla1 the Elderly. H•npy home 1 Free ••t Labor gull''d ~·'"' & terY. 533-1714 ll'ndscape 545-6287 •" 5 Hou=I"''. I & nds pleoe now Wiii w11ch
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fr .. Mt. Irwin 548-2719 ~f;I Drl~e-. pal'...'..., patf 11 AMI! N HANDYMAN b r .. lle"i... TRIO Oule1 Prof Coup1e c.50 •••"' EFf 8 ... 8 -,,_ ,. rv• n .. .......... ~" c.r-1ry i.nc1-Win-\' n ..... .. " ·~<> J_ Lie --I •WE G-·LS SHOULD• Wall ··m . .....,. X}p PlR .co No I~ too emait. II•.... ........ • . ..,, I R9ta. 151.9175 ... nxtoua to g111e vour __ ,... ........ • • . R • MIOIC 538-0m • .... dowt, plumblnQ. mertti.. home n c 2 weellt on 1ST CL ASS PAINTI~ I •H-'NG 'fOGETH£A• tl l"ldy's ~lng In
, ... • •.r• ~II qtr State/Fed reoorte. ffl, ~ Autometle <>per-1 or s.... tul> encl, hauling, •tc Oe«>oreh's Houaecteentno Juty ,.,, 6 t9-312-570., Int ext 'P•P4tflng/~blneta 775-•243 ANYTIME t llll & remove •Ito in-
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ORANGE C OUNTY, C ALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1985 :?~CE N TS
e. 1son -coac ru
·test
Coast
Septuplet mt,m Patti
Frustaci wa .released ;
from St. JoseRh Hospita~
Wednesday, just nine
days after birth of her
babies./A3
Social worker testifies
Ronald Lampasi's sister
claims the teen was sex-
ually abused by the father
he shot to death./87
California
Attendees of a sym-
posium on AIDS research
hear criticism of
"homophobia." I A4 ·
Nation
A third famlly member
has been arrested in con-
nection with selling Navy
secrets to the Soviet
Unioo./A4
Congressional leaders
push fo.r bipartisan sup-
port for Reagan's new tax
reform plan./ AS
World
Belgium considers ban-.
nlng soccer matches
after riot kills 38. injures
375 fans./ A5
Relief efforts continue as
authorities count the
dead following
Bangladesh disaster .lA4
BOatlng-
Thursdays are thirsty and
thrilling in summertime.
thanks to the Beer Can
Regattas./81
Free inspections of
emergency equipment
are part of the events
scheduled for Safe Boat-
Ing Week./81
. Sports ..
Huntington Beach's fred
Merkel is one of the .
better speed motor-
cyclists in the U.S./C1
Thirteen area athletes
seek state track and field
honors this weekend in
Sacramento./C1
Tennis star Jimmy Con-
nors wins his second
round match in the
French Open today./C2
Entertainment
Martin Mull turns his
satirical stinger on -are
you ready? -white
people./83
Bualnesa
Biotechnology industry
~ets a boost from the
allfornla Office of Re-
search./84
INDEX
Boating 81 -2
Erma Bombeck B2
Bridge 86
Bulletin Board A3
Business 84-5
Classified" C4-6
Comics 86
Crossword C6
Death Notices 88
tforoscope cs
Ann Landers B2
Opinion A6
Paparazzi B1
Pollce Log A3
Public Notices B8
Sports C1-3
Tefevlslon. B6
Theaters 83
Wuther A2
College
recalf-
drive
fizzles
Lack of signatures
ends Sadd1eback
teacher campaign
By PHIL SNEtOERMAN -
Of Ille Oelly l'tlol II.it
A teacher campaign to oust three
Saddleback Commooity College Dis-
trict trustees failed to collect enough
signatures to qualify fo r a recall
elec tion, according to organizers who
said Wednesday they woulp ·turn
thei r attention to the November
election. .
District oflkials maintain the
teachers arc trying to gain control of
the district's seven-member govern-
ing board.
In December. a community group
called Ci tizens for a Better Saddle-
back College, wi th the support of
teachers from the eollcge·s Irvine and
Mission VieJO campuses. announced
it would try to recall of trustees
William Watts. Robert L. Pnce and
Rohen L. Moore.
oot a ·a ers
By ROB ERT BARKER
Of-Oellfl"llolSt81f
Echson High ~hool\ 8111 Work-
man. the Sun)('t Lt-ague's most senior
and w1nningest act1vr football coach.
1s calling for 'oluntal). random drug
testing for ht!> football players.
If 1mplemen1ed, the drug testing
ma) be unprecedented on the prep
level, officials ~1d.
.. The~drug problem at Edison is no
greater than at other ~hools.'' Work-
man told Huntt.ngton Beach Union
High School Distnct trustees Tues.-
day night. ··But drugs are widespread.
real and the~ arc increasing. It's
almost impossible to go to (student)
panics without alcohol. manJ uana or
cocaine. Sometimes there's all three."
Workman !Mltd toda} the proposed
controversial drug tes11ng program.
(Pleaae eee COACH/ A~)
Coast
Guar·d
fires on
boat
_Marijuana traces
found aboard boat
seized near isle Recall proponents charged the
three with unnecessary spendtng,
withholding of public documents.
illegal and uneth ical hi ring practices
and the creation of unncccssal")
administration Jobs. ·
Beach warning
Beachgoere have bee9 warned to •tay out of
the water at Aliso Beach In South Laauna
because of contamination. The Oranae
County Health Care Agency poated eign•
Tueaday after routine tati.Da ehowed
evidence of eewage contamination. Upland
reeidenta Wendy Baum, left,. and Suean
Kelly ea~d the water WH t® cold anyway.
By TO!\Y SAAVEDRA
Of , ... 0811f Pllol ., ...
-\ ti-.hing boat su~JX'l'tl'd 01 drug
smuggling "'a~ ._·;.sptured V.ednc~da~
I) ~lie\ otT San ( kmrntc !~land and
IP"-ed th1' morning t11 l m -\ngt'les
The Orange Count) Registra r or'
Voters' office dc.·tcrmined the cam-
paign required 25.251 -,1gnaturcs ol
registered voters for t•ach trustet· II>
qualtf) fo r a recall ek·ct1on Tht·
deadline was May 28.
Tho m Evans. president of the
Saddleback Community College Fac-
ulty Association. said about 18.000
signatures were collected for each of
the targeted trustees. Because or-
ganizers realized the) were sh) of
their goal. the signatures "'ere nof
submitted, he said.
Many of the peti11on~ INt'rc
circulated by teacher'i who arc d1c;-
pleased with the managemcnt of the
Saddlchack Distric t. Evans c;a1d.
Ovcr the past year. the teacher!> haH·
pressed the district's trustees to oust
Chancellor Larry Stt•vc.·ns. but the
board has conttnucd to back Stevcn ....
E\ ans said teachers will now foc us
(Please see SADDLEBACK/ A2)
Sheriff stung by
Bradburyrelllarks
By STEVE MARBLE
01 Ille Dallp Piiot Sia"
S:in BcnbTd1no t ·011011 Shen ff
Floyd Tidwell <1a1d \\i t."dne~da1 he 1~
shocked and 'tunnt·d h1 t-r111n<;·m that
h15 department has ni1~handlcd thl'
10\'C'it1ga11on into lntlt• I aura Hrad·
hur: ·, dr'lappearanrt'.
Trd11cll. appearing at ,1 prt'" t·on-
ti.•rt·ncc rn San Hcrnardino on the da\
1ha1 markt•d Laura·, fourth h1rthda1·.
'\aid he was rt•,pond1n~ to l'11nn·rn~
and cnt1c1sm 1u1ccd h' Laura·,
parents, Michael and Patt~ -BraJhun
Thl' Rradbun .,..,a1J thl'\ art• "'om-
n i that In\ es11gator-; aren't follo"' 1ng
up lc.'ad~ In tho '>t'' en-month-old case
and arc up~et that the FBI ha5n't ·
. formal!' hel'n a~ked to 3\'>ISt 1n the
apparent k1dnapp1ng.
The Huntington Reach rnupk ~aid
the~ ha' t' had to cru,.1dt' 111 get the
'ruopcrat111n ofthl' FBI. ·
T1J\\l'lh;.11d ht• ,., trnuhkd h1 the
Hradhun '<> n·mark ~ "h1t'h ht· 'a1J ht·
heard '>CrnnJ hand through thl·
mt"dta
(Please see SHERIFF/ A2) Laura Bradbury
~!Qllft'I"' Harom. "hl'fc l..t\l 1 .rli, t'f'> hdJ t.'arlicr
,. 'l'ltt•d m.1rc th.1n Jo h)n<, ot man-
JU.tna lr1>m Jnnthl'f H''-'cl in 3 related
raid
l 'I < ua'>t ( 1 u.1rd t re"' men aooard
thr , ... .,.. pon Bearh-hased cuttrr
Point D1\ 1de tired t"'n "'arning blasts
from d .. ·d,-mounted machine guns
JftN thl' < >ct>an J<" 1gnorffi order~ to
bah arnW1J .;. p. m .• ~1<l Pcu 1. Offin·r
J1m1 l h1 utc ·
Tht' hursh tr"m tht· sn,·aliber
m.u. htnl' )lUn', ru.,, .. ·J tht· tx1'' of the
f\ -1\)l)t \U'\pt'\'tn.l J rug·running hoat.
"hith '111prx·J immcJiatel~ in the
"a1N' .,fl '\an t kmcntl' !.-..land. J~>ul n' m1 1 ... , 1)11 thl· mainlanJ ( h1utt'
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f h, t i_.l·..tn Ill' "h1, h ,, ... , rhlt hit
t'I' thl l.lJrning ,h,H<. ''J' .,,)n1l'hl1"'
J.rn1Jti.t•d Jnd 1mmt•J1<1tcl~ hegan
ta"1ng ''° "all·r -\t .ine point 11 was
thrcl'·yuant•r<. av.a-.h fo rung t'rflt•rg-
t'nt' .t·rev.<. tti u.-..e pump<, to keep the
County attorne -. t'luat lrom "nl.ing. < h1ute ...aid
-\ttn .1 rough '0,age. the Ocean-''"cirri' .:d an l o' .\~Gl~Harbor at
~ .1 m tt1da' .ind ,,3, 'clu:.i.:hcd for
dru~' r ... ·pi.•rwJ ki 11mr H, ill.1nder
ces cocaine rap
By LISA MAHONEY
0 1 the Dally l'llot ll•lf
(ieorge H. Chula. ihl' pn>minent
Orange Couty atto rnl·y v. ho Jdi.·n1.kd
LSD guru Timoth} Leary on drug
charges m the 1970s. was arrcstt•d
Wednesday for alleged coca1nl.' po,.
session.
\hawn wcrl' riding dun not ~·long !11
ham He prl·d1ctetl the In inc Polill'
Dcpanmt·nt'' c~1<.c ··prnhahl' "111 lall
apart" ill ( hul:l·, Junl· 12 arra1gn-
mt'nt in Harbor \1un1c1pal t uurt 111
:'-it''' port fit'at:h -1 f not hefnrc
111 lit':ltl' 'lh.1\111 <hula .1hu J cn1t·J
11 llt'r\h1p nf the .1lkgl·tl narn1t1t
t hula '>.JJJ the 1 •r4 ( a<l11l.1, J n ,.
t'n b\ h" ncphn' "u'' nt'J h\ t hu l.1'
\an.1 ;1 ;\n.1 la " tirm. ···\ 1111 01 JX'llpk
ha ,t· u<1v 11ftht: l.lr ·· h1• 'aid
But Chula. 60. savs thc as-vct-
untested substanct' found 111 a com-
panv car in which he and his nephe"'
··1 d1dn'1 p1hSt''>S an~th1ng. Th.11',
the long and short of1t. I J on'1 kn1m ii
it'~ l'Ot'alrlt'. e'en:· lw 'laid
Pnl1n· rl·t·ord' nrntirm th~· Lj f "
reg.l\tl'ft'J .11 {'hula·, hll'>lnt'" aJdrl''-'
hut n1ll 111 lht' \ t'tL·ran .1tt11r1w1
h1111wlt · · Chula said he can ·1 ~pt.·ak for h" ~ 2-
icar-old ncpht'"'· hu1 policc rc.·l'Oflh In lnl' c )tli~w ~larl. ~la11a stopix·J
Part-time cops
round out lives
in reserve roles
STEVE
MARBLE
NEWSMAKERS
They arc doctors and bricklayers and teachers and
pilots and ministers whoa re driven byc.·xntcment ordut)
or a long-ago dream ofhe1ng a cop.
They are reserves, the extra backbone.· in Orange
Coun1 y·s police depanm<.>nts.
The wages arc bad and the work sometime\ 1s a"
glamorous as bc1nga busdnv<.>r .\nd they lo\c 11
'It'•.adlllerentlrom ... real llle'
.._. . Steve Ar_sanbnght occaswnally find~ the same son offluttery excitement in bcin~ a
police reserve in Newport fkach as he did a~ n
._ Manne 1n Vietnam.
"I love the e\ntement," satd the tnll.
muscular 39-yea r-old Arganbnght. ·•1f ssod11Tcrl"n t from
whal I do 1n re~I life."
"Real lifo" is his family"s th1rd-gcnerat1on n>mpan~.
whi ch s~iali1cs in masonry work and. most notabl>. 1r.
responsible fort ht cobblestoncsand bm·ks 1n Ncwpon·~
Lido Village. Arganbright. like n1s fa ther and grandfather
did befote him, tuns the business.
But on wttkcnds. hc'u cop. Hc doe~m·1 ~ct p..iid
much for the cfTon or the risk. but that doesn t seem to
matter much ,
"Even if1t was total af\tt~. l"d !1tilldo 1t." hC' s:t1d. 'T d
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do 111n a minute "
-\college football pl.1~ L'rand an air trntlie control
ofllcer in tht.> Mann<' ( nrp' dunng thl' IC'tnam war.
Arganbnght hem mt' ;i rC'st'r' e officC'r thrl'C' years ago.
··1 ~d 11 a~ a~ h.1ll<'ngt•." he ~1J. ··11 made me foe! It·,,
II kc a on<'· f u net 111n l"K'r,on It ... ·a mt· at a point in It fC' "hen
onC' start... to\\ ondrr 1 It hl•rt·\ an~ thing else." v<iu ·rt' ea pa bk
ofdotng."
Oflil'L'r Dm1gfohn"in. \\ho coordinate-; thC' depart-
ment'' rt•scn t' progr.1111 . ...;11d .\rganhnght 1i. pafoC't for thl·
JOb.
I k\ h1g . ht•allh\. 1n1l'1ltgen1 and gung-ho .\nd he\ :t
harhrl,>r
"lfl wa,n't \inttk.11 \\ould he prctt) d1tlirult." hr
admitted ... ·\\ 1t 1\, nn \ll\.'1al hfr 1<1n't much. Som<'
"'cekt•ndsall I huH t1mdons m~ laundf} ..
Last }'<'ar . .\rganbn~ht put 1n more than 700 hours a' a reser"C' oflk't'r 1 n add1uon to his n-gular 40-hour week .
I k was selct·ted rC'~rvc of the )ear h) has supervisors
L1kr most n·stn ~. <\rganbnght s~nds much ofh1s
time trnnsporttngpnsoners from tht.> f'Qtnt of arrest to the
city Jail He find!t the ta\k a11ttable
"As longa<1 the) don't spitat me or &C't in m) faC'e. I ti\
to humor them I ~ve them 11 c1pret1r and talk to them. I
rtahre wht'rt' the,· rt (l01n~11nd thai)t'\ not the moM
(Pleaee ... ass&RVE/ A3)
\h..t" II ( hul.1 .1t'11lll ~ 14 .1 111 'fl<)"1·,m.in 1111 lhl' t \ \ U'lllll1\
\\rd 1w,d.1 \ ,1, hr 11 ·" .In 1 1 n~ n11r1 h \en 11 l' ·
.in tl lt' ""n lll1•1:1• I 11'1'"-.1' t ot'1•rl!l' • 1!11llJndt·r ,.i1J 1111t''''!!·ll"'' ll•unJ
( hul.t ''·'' 111 th1 h.11 ~ ""t! .. 1 !ht· ·•nh 11.1tt' .1mnun1' 111 Jn alkgl'J load
'L'hll. k "' 111.an1 u.tllj that h:.iJ tx·en n."mt11 l'J
\Ll//j J1UfkJ lhl' ( ,.1.Jlll,11 \I\ t'l lr11m lhl' fi,htng ~l;.JI
hl'ldU'l' 11' rq.tl'lr.1t1un h,1d L'\Plll'd I •'t1r pi.·.iplc "'c·n· arre<;ted off the
.\r ... orJing 111 \IJ11a\ n·p11rt tw < )1t1.1n t," ~ t·dn1.·'>da1 -\nother 11
nnml·J nt'L'dk-111.r mar"' 11n '''h •I \11 r.-1.1~l·n int11 ... u\lod\ earlit•r in th<'
'\h,111n Chul.1°'\ .1r111 ~. Jrug r.ira .l,I\ .htll n!! .1 rJtJ 0\ ~I( federal and
(Please see A TTORKEY / A2 ) I Please see BOAT I A2)
Newport adopts
cµrbs on city's
massage parlors
Council moves closer
to adoptf ng ordinance
on smoking controls
8 ) ROBERT HY!'llDMA~
01 Ille Dall, ,.._. 118"
Th,• '\;t•v. J')\lrt B<.•Jt h ( II\ l OUOl JI
h.1, 11~~11.·nl·d 1t" l'Ontrol' nn mas~gl'
p.1rlnl' in Jn t'll<1n 111 nirh proMt ·
l.J tton IO tht• U I\ .
\t 1t~ ml'<'ttntt l ue.;da~ n111ht. tht•
, ••lllh ti Jd<1ptt•d rcttulatton' that
1"1uld hm11 the houf'\ a ma'i5agr
r.ulcir ma1 11pt..•rt1tl· t h1ur; <'I opcr-
.1111rn "'111 ht· llm11<'tl ht·t~c<'n ., a.m
.rnd 10 p.m
T ht• nt~ al,l1 "'Ill rt•1.tuin· parlor~ h'
, ,HTV lrnh1ht1 1n<1urann·
J hC' 3t'ltnn l'nd\ 3 -l~H.13\ mora-
IMIUm on th<' grnntmg of ne~
hu,ines' hl·t·n~' tor ma~\U&l' J>:iflor\
Th<' t it1 t'n<Ktt•d the ix·rm1t frec1<'
after Ne" port Bcal'h PohcC' am.sled
I I ~11,P<'l h'd nro,lltutr' in n mont~
( .
..
l11nE? '"'t'l'P •ll 111,.11 m.1".1~1 p.trlor' "'
I d1ruJf\:ind \l.m h
\1n• 1· tht•n , 111 l11lll'1.1I' ha' r hcen
"orl..1ng \\Ith l',IJhlt,hl'J ma~..age
tht•rar11.1' 111 "ntt' t1.111dd1nt'' t .. 1 help
d1111111:111· 1lkti.1I 't'\ tr.i lk
'l'"'l'll•rt lk.hh ,urn·nth ha:. J:
lh. l'n,nt mJ",ltl-t' narlor' -more
th.in .llH tllhl'r, ill Ill ()r,lll~W { 1HJOt)'
l\1111 r .ilntt•n11 J ' man' .1, half of all
parhlf' m,1\ ~· trnnt' tnr pn1st1tut11l n.
In .1 \l'l"IJr.111· ·" 11110 thr council
mm t'd .t 'h'I', l1 "1·r 111 ad11n11ng a <'It)'
111d11Mntt' 1111111111 ,mot..lng1n pubhc
h,111,1 1n~' .tnJ 111 the ~~nrt..pln t'
< outh ti mt·mht'r' ... ,11 'tan "1th a
p111p11\l·d Clrdtnan,'c from Nc"pon
lk.11 h Jth1rnc1 \i1d1ad < hn'it1anson
,rn,t ma' rl"li nl· 11 ~ hrn the)' meet
J11nr Ill. -..ml '"'''''nt <"' Manaacr
"-l'O l>t-hno
!')(>lino \!ltd lt1" n1orn1nt that the
rnunt1l "ill pmhahh mull thr or.di·
n.1nt·c·., gu1Jt'hnc1i over the nc•t
,ncral INC't'.k\ titfo~ ~1fk ltm1·
(Pl•M eee JU9"01lT / A2a
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A3 \Or•nge coMl DAILY PILOT/Thurad•y, May 30, 1985
-r-=-Trade111a-~k topic of jocular contest
CINCINNATI ~AP) -Proc1er &
Gamble Co., trying ·10 shield its ,
crescent moon trademark from.
rumors link.in& it to Satanism , says 11
is not amused by an adven1sing trade
~--'mapzinc:S irTC\/Crcnt COR ICSl 10 de-
vise new P&G logos.
Bob Goldsborou&)l., executivr edi-
tor of Chicago.base-Cl Ad vcnisingAgl'
map.zinc. said Wtdncsday his publi·
cation meant no insult wnh thl'
readers' contest.
"The~·s a ht tie stnse of humor at
work here. but we don't mean an~
disrespect for them. We really wan!C"d
to sec what kind of logos our rcadt'rs
would come up with," G.oldsborough
said from his Chicago office.
P&G spokeswoman Carol Ta ylor _
said; "We've talked 10 -4,dverus1ng
,.,ge·about this to let them know that
-~ ·•·. I
v.'r consider 1h1s a St' nous matter and
wr rrally d id not apprrciate their
contest. The~ said since thry·d s1ane-ct
the con1es1. they would 110 ahead w11h
11. bu.1 in thr future their tovt•rage of
this would bt: more serious:· 1 GO.ldsborough said Adven1sing
Age plans to publish what it considers
10 be 1he best reader-subm11te \ logos
1n Junt: 6 ed1t1ons of the tw1ct .. ,11eekly
magazine. along wi1h tht• v.'1nners'
names. No prizes wery-0ffered.
Si nce I Q8 I. Procter & Gamble has
been fightin' stories sprl"ad na-
tionv.·ide link.1ng thc company's 103·
year-old 1radrmark with Satan.
In Apnl. the Cincinnati-baSt"d con-
sumer products company set up a
nat1onwidr .toll· free t('h.·pijpne ·
nun1bi:r to handle inquiries abotli 1he
rumors anct 1-... ,..,-1 1"'·n pr1va1e 1n-
vesugauon aienC'1rs to help iis
internal ~unty forre track them
dov.·n.
The rll n1ors cla1nl thl' P&G
trademark is a satanil' symbol and
that a rompany exrcut1\e apprarrd
o n a na1ionally telrvised talk shov.· 10
discuss SaUl.Jljsm. In t1tct. noonr from
P&G has appeared on the prdgram:
the trademark features a man-1 11-the·
moon figurl" and 13 stars lo honor the
original An1cnc8n colon1ts.
The \\'all Street Journal published
Wednesday several logos submiued
b) ,.\d Age readers. One addl·d tv.'o
hOrns to the curren t ~&G trademark:
another showrd t"'O angl."15 carrying
the con1pan} nan1e. Goldsboroujh •
said there ~·ere alw serious en1nes
submnted.
ATTORNEY FACING COCAINE CHARGES .••
FTomAl
phernalia and a dusting o fwn1c v.·h1t~·
sU&St3nCe Oil thl· front seat of the car.
Mazza also sa1J he-retrieved a
capsule from the ll oor of thl" vehicle
tha't appeared s1mi la1 to J. rontro lll.'d
drug.
floorboard. He r.a1d he docs not ._no"
"'here it rame from or ~'hat 1n fact thl.'
substance 1s. ··1 had nothing 10 m ) pos·
sessio n ... ,"" he said adding he'~ had
·'t·nough trouble 1n m y life:·
.\fter his and Shawn Chula's arrest,
George Chula called Harbor Mun1c1-
pal Coun Judge C .P. Schmid1 and
as.ked tha1 ~hey be rrleased on their
I-i i.' ,k·l\.·ndl"d forn1l·r Harvard lec-
turer Tin1oth) Ll·ar) for manJuana
possession 1n L':lguna Beach in 1968.
He also repres1:n1ed the ··1urn on.
tune-in. drop o ut" advocate in a 197 3
trial.
Later. Ll·a~ and girlfriend Joanna
Harcourt-Sm11h cooixratcd with
authon1ieS 1n a case 1n which lJ
felony drug r harges were filC'd against ov.'n recognizance. Chula.
Schmid! said he granted the request C
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Su-nny but cooler along Coast
The sun will thin• but temperalures will dip a bit Friday
throughou1 Southern Calllornla. the National Waa1nar Service The ,Ol'9elll/for Ip.in. EDT, Fri .. ,_, 31 ~ tald. .
Highs in tha lcyt 10 mld·70s were torecas1 lot Los Angeles,
whfla tl'I• valleys w!ll re•Ch lhe upper 70s. Morning clouds will
clear away from tne coa11 , allowlng the m4rcury to -rise 10 the
UPP9t 601 lo upper 70., torecastets uld.
Along tna Orange Coe st there will be increasing coastal low
cloud1 tonlgh l and Friday morning, becoming sunny bul a llltle
cooler Friday. Lows tonight In tne50s to low 60s. Highs Frldayln
the upper 60s to upper 70s.
From Point Conception to the Meiucan Border -Inner
waters: Llgh l variable Winds n1gh1 and morning hours. becoming Wfft lo soulhwes1 8 to 16 knots wllh 1 to 2-toot wind wave1
tonight. Wea1erly swell 2 to 3 leet. lnc1ea1lng low cloud1 tonlghl
and Friday morning, becoming sunny Friday
Temps >l•n••• Ct1v " " L11v91,11t .. ..
l •nl• floe• "·:! H1g1>'. IO'fl'IOf 1 1 nl'><Ule<>O•n<;i ~1 5 • "' l o..i•-" M-1)1\•t .. .. " " --~~ 'llllONTI·
Wiim -Coio-
S110we1t ~WI Flur••• Snow OCeiuoeo ...... S tshonarv ....... All>....,. M11m1S.ach. " " ·--~ " " __ .f>I_.. --'""""• "°"• us O.C.O "' eo.--c• " .. A"lltlllO '" •• Mo!•.u•M ·-... .. " Mplt·SI P..,i " " fllllhV'I .. .. .. Calif. Temps 9•.iiOP " A111n11 " " New0'1e&no .. .. llylM .. A1l1r>!<C C•lv .. " "°'"' VQ<O " .. lMQ a.,..;n " Autlln " " """''"'• \11 " " oil<;lll iOW IO< 21 l>Ol;rJ enOulg.tl SI m .uon1 .. .,. " llel1""°'• " .. l!Nf""non•m " .. OOIM>IW'r'I Cl!y .. " 81ker1!111<1 " " Ml WUl<ln • ..
Om•ht " " New~Belcn " e .. m•~• " ,.
O•llnon .. .. EOJ•ltlot " .. 0•~1-" ,._ " " Pnnao.,pn.~ .. " frelh-0 " " On! .. IQ " -·~ .. •• -" """""• " .. l'11mSpn11111 .. llufl•IO .. " .. _h" l <K •nVe+9• " ..
C111)et " •B l'oU1"'°1gh " " OUt1nO " .. 1'11111 .... 1 " Ch111t11"" SC "' r• • l'orti&nd M~ .. " P100 lloOie> " " ·--" " " Sen 8et"1'1At<lono " CllMlnlonW V " 5s Po<\ltnO O• .. .. qec 8NI! " .. Siii G11>• .... " D11r10ne Ill C " ~ "'"""'~"·~ " .. "-<!"'OO<I C1l o " " Sin Jote " '-~ " '' l'l1..,19n
" $1t••""'"'" " .. S•nt• Anl " Ch<C-OO " .. <1•11•<1 C•h w S•llnt1 " " -· .. " S1nt•C'"' .. Cinc1n•,.,, " " ·~-" .. 11-Vlllly • " C-•JlCI .. " ll.cl>~ld .. .. S•n "•nc.i1<:0 " " ColOJmOoJ• ()fl " " S! LO<.o" " ~~-a• .... .e ... 1111• " .. Vo11m•I• Viv ..
C1>nc0tO fol H " .. SI Pele·!•mP9 .. S1ocklon " ..
O•ll11-F1 W<k ll> .. " S111 t 1ke C•1• " " H~. IQoo '°" 24 llO<>tl""<l"'ll •f 5 Om
01y1on " " Si n An1""'" •• " 9"r11tM " .. Tides ,., .. " " 5111 .Ju•n P Ro " " 8"<1 lie•• .. " 0..'-lo•l'loit .. .. s.111 .. " •• 0.lfQ<I " .. S1>1e-iepo1t "' " lOOAY
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El""° .. " Sv•KUM! " .. s-;.....,, n.gn I ••.Pm
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He dirl"CttJ both ('hulas 10 gl't ou1
of thl." car whdl.' he searrhed tht
ve hicle . The search turned up morL·
nems typically used to ingest roca1nt
and 0 of an ounce of the alleged drug.
Ma71a·s report says.
LL Al Muir said t~ere v.·as no!
enough olthe substance for a field trst
so the powd(r was sen\ to an outs1dl·
crime lab for analys1s. -
'iLOCl' it"s. unhkely Chula will fail to . An Oi:ange ounty Superior Coun
appc-ar for arraignment. ··Ht• passed ~dge d1sm1s~d all .but on~ of the
lhe bar. He's an attorney here. He's cha~es. relat1n~ to posses~1ng ~
not g-otng 10 run anywhere ." --~ furn1sh1ng·coca1ne and man Juana.
Chula 1s \\.'ell kno wn for 1ak1ng on Judge Jame!i K. Turner ordered
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H11uoro
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63 43 WOC!>I\• " 11 5 1 W11ke•·8•"e "
.. Surf Report " ,lllll)AY
" . . F!f11 IO• 2Q,1 Im 0 1
" LOC•'TION llH SMA"f riii1n.jjh 11•o1m '" l! HunHng!on S.1en • !·2 -· Second •ow 1 27 pm " 11 .. ., .i.nv "le..-11011 '' -· s"f'" n'lln 7 S I o"' ..
Chula says Mazza shov.ed him .. a
powdery substanre 10 a pu.•ce of scra p
paper" tha1 was on the car·.-. n:ar
high profile cases and defending Chula to serve 60 days in coun1y jail
narcotics suspects during the 1960S in 19 75 for possession of less than an
~n<1 ·7n~ ounce of marijuana.
BOAT SEIZED BY COAST GUARD ...
From Al
local lawotlicr-rson a con vened ,,31}
PT boat in 1he Los Angeles Harbor.
lden1ities of the suspec:1s ha\'e not
tx-rn released. Hollander could no1
confirm published reports that thl'
crew members from thr two boats are
believed to be U.S. c111ze.iis 1nvo l\ed
in smuggling Colu1nb1an pol.
Between 10 and 11 tons of man-
JUana werr confi sca11."d around 5:J 5
a.m. Wednesday from the ()).foot
vessel after a surve1llanrl" by mcm·
bcrs ofOpcrauon Pacific. a task fo rre
of ru~tom s agen~s. Los -\ngeles
shenffs deput1l"S. cit} poficc o flicl·rs
and lhlr'("oast Guard.
Hollandt"r estimated thl' reco' ('red
drugs to be v.·orth $22 million on the
stret·l. making the sci7ure one of the
largest 1n the harbor"s his1or\.
The raids v.·ere part of a 16-mon1h
investigation by the San Pedro-based
task force 10 1ntereept drugs.
Hol1anderr.a1d he was unsure o f the
relation between the two impounded
boats.
· "I kn owthcre·is a conneetion, but I
do n't know how they're involved.·· he
said.
No further 1n forma1ion was avail~
able at prcssume.
'
NEWPORT ACTS ON MASSAGE, SMOKING ...
From Al
1at1ons arc adopted.
('hnst1anson, a non-<;n1 o ke r v.ho
sometimes suffers from asthma and
emphysema. said hl" studied Sl."\eral
smoking ordinances before wr111ng
his ov.·n proposal last Fcbrua~
"The difference with th1sone 1.s that
n strikes a l'C ry fine balanc(• among
·smokers and non-smoker~. t"m-
ployers and rmployl"Cs and .so forlh,''
he said al the llmc.
Chn<;t1ar?'!.an·s proposal C'alls for
lin1i ung 'imolong 10 public budding\
and aud11oriums tn 1hl· lobb1c:-!I. 11 also
bans smoking 1n public restrooms.
The ordinance would rcqu11'\'. em·
pJ oyers to pro' 1de .1 smoke-free
v.'orkplare for cn1plo} l.'t'~ ~ hu n:qul·st
uni." If no <;uitabk· .. mokc-frcl· area
can he found. the l"mplo}er v.·ould
ha\'l" the nght 10 dl·rlare the t•nt1re
workplace o ff l1n11ts 10 smokers.
( hnst1anson \atd.
lkl1no !>aid the ( 111 ( ounr !I ma1
be unv.·llhng 10 impoliC lines of up tO
$500 for 11ola11un<,. as ( hn!>t1anson
pr11po~es.
( oun<·LI n1en1h1..'r~ 'aid a $5U tine rx·r 1nfr;1ct1on \.\Ould be mq n.' ap-
propriate
SADDLEBACK RECALL DRIVE FIZZLES ...
From Al
thetr attl.'nt1on on the i\O\. 5 l"lec11on
10 an effon to ('hangc the makeup (if
the board. The terms of trus1cc~
Walls. Pnce and Eugene Mc Knigh:
expire this year
"We hope these 18.000 (recall)
signatures \\.'Ill transla1e into elcrt1on
votes," Evans said. -·
He u1d the facull ) 11n1on ~i11
rndorse cand1dates in November. hut
Evans addtd . ··\\t'hat !Board Prc~1-
dent) \\.'ans and the rl.'<;t ofhis cro"·d
arc trying to make oui as :i union
takeover I'> no t th(' ca~c Tlus come'
from a cross·<;l.'Ct1on o f tho: communi-ty ...
\.\ alt\ said \.\ cdnc.sdav he w1 II :.1.·ek
re-elc(UOn in Nn ... cn1hcr.and stood b\
h1s VIC"' that the recall \.\'aS par.I of a
larger stra1:gy b} the 1eachcrs.
··Thei r goal 1s to (·Je('t thl.'1r Qv.·n al
the ;.lo\ ember election:· \\.'ans said.
.. The rt"t"ftli wa'.'I onl" of lhc1r pUbhc
mc1h1xls 10 keep the anxiet) level
high and to continue ·raising ques-
tion~ abo\11 our r redibihly. I 1mag1nc
the} v.·111 now go and find ~omco nc
~h() v.·111 ser.e 1he1r needs and ask
lhl·m 10 run ·
HC ..aid no ne of the allt·gat1ons 01
hoard n11,ronduc1 raised b\ the
tca\her\ hi1~ h• . .'('n ~ubs1an11,lll·d. :tnl:I
n1• eh~1rgt· .. ha1(· hcl'n lill·J
··1t doesn·1 matter v.htlher "·hal
}nu '53~ 1~ true." Wait!.!.atd, .. 'l'o u can
thni" mud and peo ple ~·1 1! l1stl'n to
\<1u throv. 11 The 1cachl·r1 arc nut intcre~1cd in el'idcnce. Thl·} ·re onl)
1n1crl"!>tt•d 1n making no1sc ~·
"-'hlle arknov.'Icdg1ng thl' I X.000
r('C<Jll \1gn aturl.'~ could rcprl.'S('Ol a
"gnllic:int \oter bloc k 1n 1'olen1bcr.
\\.'a11~ '"'Prl·~scd doul:it~ thin ron· ~Cr\<Jtl\t· Saddlcback District n:s1·
Jl'nl~ "111 101c for un1on-spons11rl·d
cnnd1datl'S.
SHERIFF DEFENDS ACTION ON LAURA ...
From At
"The ofliter\ of 1h1~ depanmcnl
are 1otall ) <;lunnned and \hnClo.l·d a t
the allegat1\!n' madl' h: lht· AraJh ur.
fan1d~ ·· T+<l"'r11 'aid .. Thl'' .lrt·
tr)tal1) un1,arr.1n ll'd ..i nd 1u1.1ll~
v.11hnt11 mt'ri t
l 11J .... 1·1/ ,,J1d l,·v. ,I <1n1 l ll•l'l !l ~.i
. "'"' ha \ c r1'1..l'I 1 ,·d t hl· .i ltc n tl u n ,1 nd
1•0on the "i.111 lil'rnard1nn o,;hcriir ..
r >ep:irtml'nl has l'~Pl·nded on thl·
I ,1ur:i Bradhur1 t asc
Hl" dt•nil·U 1i1a1 lead' :irl'n·t tx·1ng
(hl'Ck<'d nut o r that 1 n 'C<;llgator~ h:1' e
••1o:r!•1•1ked r lUl''
Lau ra disappeared f)('t 18 . l 9RJ
fronl Joshua 1 rec National ~lonu
mcnt v.•hcr(' she was ramping w1th h('t
parents and older hrother. Jn-
ve~ttgaton; bchcve she wa~ grahr)ed
11ul'ld<' 11 carupground outhouS<' b) a
Just Call
642-6086
Dally Piiot.
Delivery
I• Gu•r•nlMd
~y , •. ,,., \ '
po1-hcll1ed m1ddlt-agl' man Jrl\ inga
li]U\"\an ,
fhe 1n,cst1gat10" h;1\ lit.·t·n hl•:1dt·J
h1 !he \an fk·rnan hno "'h l'nlf<,
l>l·parln1t·nt 1ron1 1h1• ht·1;t1n n1 n~
\l1 l1ough llll·rt· h.1, nut ht•1:n .1
l"n!irn1c1I "itht1ng «! I .1 ur;1 u r h1·f
..i llcgcd lo.1dnarpl·r 1n1 L'\11gali>f\ .. aid
lh l·~ h.1 1r c\pl<1 r\,'.U tho u,anJs nl
k·all' :1nJ 1nll"r' 11"'-e'l.t hundred .. nf
\U\f}(.'l \\
n uf Ill .ln lllt1•1 I I<,'\.\ \\ eJne .. Ja\, P.1n ~ lir.1Jhur1 1.11d 'lh1· 11 av.:irl' ~if
tip' .ind lt·ad1 11.111t'd on\o 1n-
\l'\!1g .. 1t"r' ih.1 1 h,1'.r !IHI h1:t·n l'hl'Ck·
'" 'I(, .. 11 llh p1 11r1t "hrrc 1\'s of
lt1ntt'rn t•i Ol"1r li· ''hfl .. ..i ll 10 t1p1 or
ll.'.1d,, \h1: \.JUJ ''\\..: 1!11111 know
\.\h C'ther 111•·\ n• 11 n1 t,l1g:11or\) U\CT·
burd1"rlt:d •1f •1h,1t
··rhrit\ thr ~orr} ·· 1hl· addl'd
··1hi'1\ ;t \he nfl'~.igcnl·~ 111 a rt•n1o tt·
rart n l lht' dco;;cr1 1ha1 prohahl\
dOl'\r\·1 !(l't t:l\l'' lik1· 1h 1' t(lq o1tl'n ·'
\~1l' \11ggt'\ll'd 1ht· 'hl·r11r, d,:r :1r1 -
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1he1r ht·.in' ;ind "~ul' 1nl<1 the \l'arch
for I a lUJ Bradhur\ ·•ht· 'iuJ
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PfJIOh:d .ind ~•II• Hf!llllut' our t:"ifon
to lr.1.:tlt' l.~ura."
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n1,1mher al ltft ;;nd 1our mt"ssagr "''ill bt" rt"COrdt'd, lranst"riht'd and drllvt"rt"d
IO lht-approprul lt• tdilor
Tht> ~am1· 21 ·hour ans~ering ser\.'icr ma)' be used 10 rt"cord letters to the
td1tor on an.\ 1np1<'. ('ontributors 10 our l.etler( column mus1 inrlude lhelr
namf' 11nd l1>11•phon e numbt"r for \•erlficalion ,"llo cirt"u lation c·alls, plea1e.
Trll us 'I' hat '~ on your mtnd.
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Penalty hearing delayed
By lbe Associated Press
. .\ death-penalt y hcanng !Or t·on·
v1c1ed killer Thon1as Ed\\·ards has
been dl·layed so Edwards can di scus~
his trial strategy w11h 1he public
defender he fired last month.
· 5upcnor Coun Judge .lan1cs F
Judgl' grantt'd thc conunuanc.'l·
\Vednesda), but hi!' told Edwards.
"The pubtir dcfender does no1 rep-
resent you. 'l·ou r('prcsenl }nur'i('lf ..
Edv.·ards ~as ('On,irtcd of first-
llcgree murder 10 th(' I <l8i shoot.to~
death of 12-vear-old Vancssa lberr1
1-ie has said he wants to die 1n the gas
{·h;imber raihec than be' Sl'ntcnced to 1
li fe 111 pnson w11hpu1 the poss1b1Jn~
of parole.
f)unng four days of pro!.Ccu11011
tl·s1in10Tt}. !h(' i.lcl'endi1nt asked o nl}
one 4ul·suon. He ·also did not obJCl'l
toadn11 111ng 1nrrim1na1ing tes1in1on}
that his def('}l~e law)er, ~l 1chat·1
G1an1n1. successfully exr luded 111 his
first tnal. _,
.A.fter he v.·as dism1'ssed. (J1an1n1
said he would refuS<" to act as
Edwards· advisory counsel, saying.
.. No ethical laW}'erin tht' .... ·or1d \.\'Ould
J01n a dcfendant 1n a suicide pact."
COACH SEEKS DRUG TESTS FOR TEAM ••.
From Al
\.\h1l'h 1' l'n1oun1enng res1stanl·e
frnn1 d1strllt o fli rials. \.\'Ould OC
l·n t1n:I~ \Oluntar: Parents ofpla ~t·rs
~ould decide 1~hl'ther thl'Lr chddrl·n
l\Ould rarttctratc
()nl~ 1h l" 1>:ircn11oo. h\· ~aid. \Oo Oul J
lo.no~ 1he 1t"iil\ rc'>ult, T hl"). in lurn.
r uul<t CtJntacl lhl' ath It'll\. dl·part n1en1
f11r h1.·lp 1fd,·11 rl.·d. he \:l1d
\\orkrnan ';11d thl· tl'\l1ng. v.nu!d
g11 l· pl.l ~l'f\ ,1 1h<Jn t t' 10 back .l"dl ~
fr11n1 "trt·n1l·ndo u'I" pt'l·r prc .. ~urc to
l \p1.·nn1ent \.\1!h drug\
"lt ,,·ould g.1 vl' 1ht•nl :i good rea,on.
;in ('\t·us1.· 10 '3} no. th.it l pl;1 ~
football ~·I ~ ph1lnsoph) ... V..orkn1an
!.aid ··is that parL"nls should love their
kid~ ~o nlUlh that lht'\ 1.·.111 '1 takl" a
,han('l" •in drug ltl\Ohl;n1ent
.. l'm·hop1ng th:n \''I." c-an hr the 11.'St
pdut and be 1he forerunner of such a
program, and tha1 our d1stnr1 .... ,11
ha \'e lhC' gut~ 10 be lht' rlrs1 to !k'l~ "'T
11)\e our kids (enough '°' 1n1pll·men!
\UCh a t ontroversial progran1, 1"
{)1,1nr 1 Supenntl•ndcnJ 1\·laric
<>uo 'fud \Vl·dnl.'sda\.·ho \.\ev1.·r that
ul her ;ln 11-drug progr3n1~ suc h a' pc1.•r
l'OUn\t'ling :tnd 11\11s b~ clrug.;1hu\1'
, ru,aller Oa' 1d ·r 1)n1a "'o ulll h(" n1nr1·
'U1 l {",\ful
o,;he <;auJ lh<:rL" "'"' n11ir1.· 1.lrug
testing of Amtncan troops 1n the
\·1ctnan1 \\.':ir than an\ nthcr war and ~et the Jrug probleri1 v.'a~ grt•a1l·r
Te~11ng d1dn"t ~olve the problen1. shl'
~:ud
She also <;aid ~he ha'i a nia1or
prohltm "''l!h pnva\(' searchl·s and
ll'ii'fl"SI i ng Of bod} fluid~ "i~ onl· of the
AFTER 24 YEARS
muSt pn\ :ite ~t·an·hcs ot all."
"Why ha\t' lhl.' drug tes11ng !Or tht
football tearh'.". she asked. ··~t o"'·
about tht' g1r1,· ~oftball 1cam?"
Worknian. "'ho described himself
3S-<.Lloyal ('mplo)ec. nol out to cau.st
prOBll·m~ ~·1th h1ghtr-ups, said Foun-
tain Va llc\ f u1n1nunH) Ho'>p11al
(lflie1al' ha·1 l" o1l\_-red to ad nun1'itl·r ·
thl.' !l"~t~ !Or $25 l.'ach.
"E\erJbod~ 111 nur progran1 v.ould
h1: .. uh11.'l'I to the 1(·s1~. 1nclud1ng our
C'oachc~ v.·ho our pla yrr~ could pick
fOr thl' tl'sts:· he said.
Wo rkman. who's been with Edison
since 1970 and the head coach since
19 7 3. said he v.·111 push o n wuh th("
proposals l"\·en 1 f officials op po SI.' 11.
l·l1s tean1s havl" won 9X gan1cs and
t l\'O ("1 F 'ar\it ~ 1.·hampion~h i ps .
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We 've made a fe_w changes for your corri fort and have created a new a tmosphere.
But our Quality, Low Prices and Friendly Service are as "Ye Olde·· as ever.
Come 1n and see what we have done and take advantage of this special.
Umlt thttt plzzas per coupon
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THE COSTA . MESA ....& NEWPORT HARBOR LIONS· CLUB 40tb ANNUAL . .
FISH
The most successful Community Benefit Event
of California designed tor wholesome family
en1oyment with fun for all ages.
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The late Dr. Bull P'etenon, flnt preeldent Of Oraqe Cout
College, crank• an antlqa~ car daring the 1950 fla1a fry.
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Heinz Kaiser's fish fry batter
remains $ecret, after 40 years
Bathin beauties, babies, carnival
raise money for community charities
choMn by various service or-ganization• to. represent their
groap;-IOld votes -to try. ·to
become the Fish Fry Queen. The
girt who IOl~the most w~ the
8J JOY DEE ANTHONY parade. A duck won first prize automatic wl ner. · ..., .... ewa.,. •• • that year, stealing the show from To Globe erald reporters of
For 40 years now, Costa Mesa a guinea pig, . a collie dog, a the day, It was obvious that many
reaidents' and .others haw been ·donkey and . a pony, among young men.among the new Lions
taatlng ftlh, watching bea&:.lty ofhers~ Club members had ."expended
contests, )Mtnes&tng '. parades -"A dark horse frog," Loose-.effort to make It a . bang-up
and having fun around the first Legged Lizzie. won the frog-affair."
weekend In June: jumping contest of · 46, reported The Fish Fry began when
The reason Is the annual Fish the paper of1hat era, the Costa member Bob 'Skiles. father of Bill
Fty and carnival, sponsored by Mesa Globe Herald, precursor to· Skiles, one of the members of a
the Costa Mes~-Newport Harbor the Dally Pilot. "A fin~ fountain famous comedy team known as
Lions Club, a public-spirited or-pen" was presented to the Skiles and Henderson,· went to
ganlzatlon that. donates the owner, Atto Dodd, who found his fellow club members with the
money collected to vario~s chari-frog In swampy back country. carnival Idea.
table activities, Including youth While all that was happening, . Some thought It would be
groups, the UC Irvine Eye Bank, "members of the young young easier If every member just
and a hearing founoatlonf set" vied for first place 1,.; a baby donated $'25. "That's fine if you
That first Fish Fry, in 1946, contest sponsored by the owners have $25," others said. Most did
attracted some 5,000 people. of a saddlery an.d sporting goods "'-not. So they began carnival
Among the activities was a pet-store. And in • 4 7 young women preparations, _advertising to the · ' Costa Mesa com·munlty that the
The Annual Fish Fry P ·arade BAl<ER ST
money collected from ticket
sales would go to build a baseball
diamond at what Is now Lions
Park. The first year they netted
$1 ,200. Last year, the 65-mem-
ber group club collected $75,000
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ti.et. . · ~ Perhaps the craziest year of
Fish Fry history was 1947, the
year Skiles, a graduate of New-
port Harbor High School, played
a hugely successful practical
joke .
Les Miller, then presldenr of
the club, said part of that year's
_pageantry -W8L.L belium~.ttued
weather balloon wtth a stuffed
dummy that hung off the 8nd.
"They had a rough time getting it
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2. 5 tons of Icelandic cod
will learn Kaiser's' secre-t'
BJ JOYCE ICHERER-800LOYICH
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The Costa Meu-Newport Harbor
Lions Club has hooked a winner.
And the winner la a 39-year-ofd
"magtc batter" redpe t.-d at the Lions
Club Flah Fry cetebratton held annually In
Lions Park In downtown eo.ta Mesa.
The "top eecret" recipe, first
prepared at the 1941 A8h Fry, was
created by the late Heinz Keleer. and
continues to soothe the most dllcrimlnat-
lng pal9tee of the 50,000 to 100,000 fteh-
lover1 who .... gather for the r.ttvltlel.
The eucc.efut event, whk:tl ltrlkea
fear In the gttla of toelandlc cod, la dM,of
the teedlng Lions tund-r...... In the
nation, according to Lion• r.....,tatlYe
BobWolfe.
"For the flah try," aaid Wolfe, "we
purcNIM about two and on&-Ntf tona of lcee.ndk: cod .••
But, what about the "top eecnt"
recipe?
Wolfe la gen«OU9, to a degree, wMr\
It comee to Hating the Ingredient• of the
famous fish recipe:
-2'h tons of cod fish.
-600 to 750 gallons of oil.
-500 eounds of ftour.
and
-The 'secret' batter.
And, that's when the "degree" be-
comes dear -"The batter Is our well-
kept MCret," Wolfe aak2.
· Not to weft-kept la the list of Ingre-
dients, bec8UM In 1983 Linde Brandt,
general man11ger of food eeivlces at
Orange Cout College, reveeled them:
egg yotks, egg whttee, cotton Med ou,
g9ltlc Ult, Nit, pepper, ftour, milk, and
yeat.
When Brandt WM Mked for the exact
amount• n11ded for the batter. she
laughlngly Mid, "Oh, !Mt'•. 'MCfet' they told ,.,.-new, to gtw out." .
For $4 (Which Inductee a raffte ticket).
the fteh aftolonldo ... -• eumptuoua rMlll Of fNlh cod, cole lillw, Frend\ trtea,
• bun.red rol, coffee or IOda.
And far "9 unftlh ldWra; hllm-
t>urgera, hot doge and tacoe ... aVllllllbte.
... PUT YOUR _
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WHERE YO-UR
LIFE IS •
. . . in a bank that's pari of
the c·ommJ.nity where you ·liv~.
We ·re Citize r1:s. Bank of Co~ ta .\le. a . Localh
owned and loca ll y mana~ed . :\ part o f ~our
community.
Neighborly. Frien<ll). He~pon!'l iH· ... and
t'sperially understandin~ of ) our nt't'd~. ~e al~o
pride oursdH'. on our ,·ommilnwnl in ht'lpin~ 10
promote tht• ht·alth. \H•lfart'. f'4·onom\. and
growth of our <'<>rnmunit~.
()ur belief i .•
that J our mont·~ sho uld he put bat k into our_
community. Not in another rourllr~. ~talt' or a rea .
Think about it. Takt~ an inte re!'\t~
Pul \our mont•\ in Citizens Ban". The ba n" 111 . .
the rommunitv whe re you liH·. Th(· ban"
in,olved in c·ommunity inter est ... and in -.en inf!
you .
·\ftc"'r all. is11 ·11/w1 ·~lwt r1·ul lm11Ainl! i .... a ll ulm ut :/
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Two locations in Co ta Mt'sa to serve you ..
2970 HARBOR BLVD. 301 E. I 7TH T.
CITIZENS
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Aa late u 1963, a almple ent.ry by tH'e Coeta ll!leM Woman'•
Club, a convertible with a banner, atreamera, people a.nd
pennanta, won firat prize. Later decorated Ooeta came into
their. own and by 1971 a dea'Cn featurlni a mermaid, .ea
borae9 and a flaberwoman wu the ofOclal "26th annual Flab
Fry float. The city of Anaheim'• Spirit of '76 won the theme
a ward in the 1976 parade.
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Lions' parade theme:_ Salute to Liberty
--Marching bands.
equestrian units,
floats on display
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40th annual Costa Mesa-New-I I
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Saturday at the Harbor Shopping . ~ '}~. §•----"'""""""=--.
Center, Harbor Boulevard and _ _.
Wiison Street, and proceed I -
south to 19th Street, turn west to :
Anaheim Avenue and south to :
the lions Park at 18th Street and
Park Avenue.
The theme is "Salute to Liber-
ty," said Parade Director Jim
Ferryman. "We thought this
would be timely considering the
restoration being done on the
Statue of liberty," he said.
Leading the parade will be the
Costa Mesa Police Color Guards,
followed by the Newport Harbor
High School Sailor Band.
··we have a total of 20 bands.
28 floats, and about 20 eques-
trian units." he said.
According to Ferryman, there
will be several local dlgnitaries
participating. along with contes-
...tants vying for the coveted Miss
Costa Mesa-Miss Mermaid title.
This year's grand marshal is
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Schedule of' events
5'.30 p.m.
6:00p.m.
7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 31
9:00 p.m .
10:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Fish Dinners-begin serving
Carnival Rides and Games open
on stage-Band X-Wortd's L'argest
non-marching Marching Band
Drawing (winners must be present)
r SA TU ADAY, JUNE 1
Carnival Rides and Games open
Lions Parade
Rsh-Oinners-begin serving -Noon-
2:00 p.m .
3:15 p.m .
4:15 p.m .
6:00 p.m .
7:00 p.m .
9:00 p.m .
Noon
Noon
2:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m .
5:30_£._m .
6: 15 p.m
8:00 p.m
· Parade Awards on stage -
Drawing (Wlnners·must be present)
Arlee Higbee Dancers on stage
Drawing (winners must be present)
The Riff Dance Band on stage
Drawing for' color TV and other prizes
(winners must be present)
SUNDAY, JUNE 2
Carnival Aides and Games open
Fish Dinners begin serving
Miss Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Lions Beauty Contest
Baby Contest (pre-registration required)
Drawing for "Hawaii for Two" and other prizes
(winners must be present)
Dorothy Jo Dancers on stage
Drawing for Ford Escort car and other prizes
(winning ticket does not have to be present for car)
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Grand prise .
Nate Reade (left), ezecatiYe dlreetor of tbe C.ta lleu
Chamber of Commerce, and Doa Batta, chamber prealdeat,
admire a 1985 Font Eecort, the Flab Pry iraDd prise that
will be·llTen away at the final clrawln& at 8' p.m. Aanday In LionaPark.
DI PREGO'S
Italian Restaurant
Salutes the Lions Club
on their 40th Annual
Costa Mesa Fish Fry
Dine in romantic Italy
Lunch Monday thru Friday
Dinner 7 Nighta A W.ek
2267 Fairview Rd., Co.ta Mua 642-9500
Tile Ori1ia1l
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C0tt9rat11latlo1U to tlte lion• Club
«1flt Ann,,_, Co•ta M• .. '1M 'ry
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Mesa's. past Fish Fry queens 'settling doWn'
BJ GEORGI TAMAS steady Income and some degree °""""c.e' o • • • . . of Independence. Modeling Is
Part of the festivities of the very unsteady work, so I entered
•nual Lions Fish Fry la the Mias a manicurist school, where IT'
Costa Mesa beilluty pageant. presently studying," she said.
In an effort to find out what 8 But perhaps the sharpest con-
local beauty contest Is really like Jrast to the public's image of the . we contacied some of the recent contestant who seeks the glam..
winners. How did they decide to oroua life was C/lris (Lang)
enter the contest? Did they think Anderson, the 1982 winner. No
that such a contest is d9fJ'MNlnlng frozen smile here. No dreams of
to women In the 1980s? How did furs and P!nk Ferraris. Just your
they benefit from winning? basic, sweet, "girl next door."
For Amy Brown, the 1984 "I was born In Yucca Valley,
winner the contest was th9 and beauty contests were the last
beginning of the dream that thing on my mind," Anderson
apparently motivates most said. "I W8S'1he classic tombOy.
young women who enter. In her riding horses and playing with my
case the title 1ec;1 to 8 gtanlorous brothers. The truth is, It wasn't
career as a top International ~ my i(1ea to ~n.~er the con-model. test, but my m<?"' a.
According to her family, she To her surprise, ~finished as
has been traveling extensively ~he runner-up I~ her very firs~ try.
and Is currently on location in Although Mom now had viSlons
Europe on a major photo session. of "Miss World.'.' Chris had more
. • Perhaps more typical of such cto.~n-to-,earth goals. .
·winners, however, is the story I realized I had benefited a
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rela\ed ,by Karen Johnson, the great deal from the contest. I
1983 Miss Costa Mesa. learn~ ;><> much: grooming,
"I entered the contest at the spea~ing in front of an audience,
urging of my girl friend, who had ~nd s1mp,ly how to present myself
entered the y6ar before ·· she in a pos1t1ve way. Now I wanted to
said. "She didn't win, but she had eoter again. but jus~ for myself."
such a good time and learned so She entered again, and once
much that she thought I should mqre she. was runner-up. It
try it .. wasn 't until her third try that she
Atter becoming Miss Costa finally won.
Mesa. Johnson went on to also "I had never really .th~ugt"it I
become Miss California He was that pretty and I d1dn t have
sphere. But that ended her ~l.ICh self-confid~nce." she said.
forts In such pageants. B~t I can ho~estly say that the ·
"I wanted to move on · poise J "d confidence I gained by
~' woMc tnat woutd at (P ........ B&AUTY l~ 12).
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Costa Mesa Ash Fry/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday. May 30. 1985 -7 ......
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Yel your 1den11ty is kept H Cret unlll YOU
decide to meet
II you re dl•O•Ced widowed or a tlll~
H•rch1ng single furn back the clock ..
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·who'll wear the crown?
CompetiJli for the MU. Coeta llea/lllM Mermaid title,
which will be determined du.rlna the Lion• Club Flali Fry,
are (left to ~ht) Cindy Goetz, l 'f; Holly Brobeck. 18; Dara
llanden, 22'; and Nancy D'AcoetiDo, 20. Below, they
1&ather trOUDd Ste•e Perrin, conteet co-chalrman wbo la
taktn1 appUcationa. Perrin 1au worked with the beauty
pea&ant for many y~.·
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8 -Costa Mesa Fish Fry/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday. May 30, 1985
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LIONS REEL IN
S 1 MILLION FOR
LOCAL CHARITIES
By EVE C. LASH
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With close to $1 million
awarded to Orange County chari-
ties over the-past four decades.
the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
lions Club Fish Fry fund is
certainly no small fry.
In fact. nearly 45 local chari-
table groups benefited last year
from the evA'nt. About $70,000
was donated to these groups last
year alone.
According to Parade Director
Jim Ferryman. last year's festiv-
ities grossed approximately
91651000, including receipts
from the carnival. The group
cleared about $75,000 to
$80,000, he said.
"This is one of the biggest
fund-raisers iii the area that gives
to locai-charities. It's kind of
evolved like a corrimunity chest.
Any youth organization or charity
group can come to us and we
usually give something.
"It wasn't really Intended to
turn out that way. but It has. And
It's kind of nice that we are able to
help small· local charities In the
area.
"lionism is primarily dedi-
cated to sight preservation. And,
in light of this, about $75,000 has
bee[I donated to the Lions Eye
Banl< at UC Irvine over the last
five vear~:· he said.
Some of the other recipients
are: Boys Club of the Harbor
Area. Girls Club of the Harbor
Area, YMCA High Hopes, Orange
Coast College Fund, Teen
Center. Toys for Fairview State
Hospital, Brother Michael Food
Giveaway •. Bike Rodeo Police
Safety, Americiln Youth Soccer.
Junjor All-American Football.
Child Guidance Center. Albert
Sitton Home. Junior Women's
Club, Elsie May Deeter Hearing
Center. Project Look. Dime and
Prayer, Costa Mesa High School
Girls Basketball Tournament,
Southern California Association
for Blind Athletes, Presidents
Fund, Elks· Club Christmas for
Needy fund and Project Quest..
The Costa Mesa-Newport
Harbor Lions Club memorial
scholarship has been estab-
lished this year, and will benefit a
deserving senior from each of the
four high schools in the Newport-
Mesa District. Each will receive
$500.
It was organized in memory of
club members and all past presi-
dents who died within the last
year. Club mem~rs are Don
Dungan. Costa Mesa's first city
attorney and a Harbor Municipal
Court judge; Al Ogden. who had
served a long term on the local
school board, and Doug Ward.
(Pl--eee CllARJTIES/15)
•
All bl the family
Wmai... beaaty coat.ta Heme to 111.n 1n the Wlglna
famUy. llarlon Wlalne, who won the Flab Fry biiaty
conteetln 1974, bolC1idaqlater81!a•nnon. wtaneroftlae 12-
to-18-montla-old catecory of tile baby eonteet In 1981.
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served daily
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10 -Costa MeM Flah Fry/An Advertising Suppfement to the DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, May 30, 1985
HISTORY •••
Pl'OID .... 2
8twted,'' recalled Milter, a forme•
V9fSity football coectr at Newpor1
Harbor Md the flm principal ot
Costa Meea High School. The
balloon went up and juat deare<l
a t1l1p."'M>ne line, then "took of1
OYet the Back Bay," dlappear-
lng from view for good.
For the fun of It, Skiles wrote tc
K~ relatlvel of. a loca _baf~ asking them to eend e ~ to the Lion• Club that he
had ually written hlm..tf. The
letter, arriving back at clut
headquarters with a Kansas
postmark, claimed that the
balloon had landed In Kansas In s
farmer's hay field while the farm·
er was mowing. Not only wu his
mowing machine Wrecked, ac·
cording to the letter. but all hie
horses ran away at the sight ot
the balloon, Now he wanted tc
know .. what the Lions Club was
going to do about It.··
In realtty, two boys had founc
the balloon in the Back Bay. a fn
miles from Its starting pojnt, wltt
a phone number attached. Wher
they contacted Sklles, he pale
them $5 to keep quiet.
Meanwhile, a few ciub mem·
bers panicked, nearly leaving thE
group, Miller recalled, when the
letter was read to them. Since the
club was. not yet Incorporated
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Carnlftl rldee lla.e been a major Flab Fry attraction oYer
the yean • ._. wlalle tbef ba.e l»ecome more mopblatlcated,
their proia.IM of tluf118 bu rem•lned conatant, larlDC youncnen aad adalt. alike to take another apln. Ben
Inaenol1~2...(aboft)l1 ••-aadoa8to&etatartedonaktddle
rtd"e In 1977~ -Krtaty llaeFarland, 4 , (top rl&bt) welcomes
another model la 1981; aad rtbe Wa•e Swinger rarely bad
an empty aeat In 1983.
WHO:
WHEN:
Girls Grades 2-8
(Grades as of May 1. 1985)
Division I
Division II
Division 111
Grades 2-4
Grades 5-6
Grades 7-8
Pre>gf'am begins Monday, June 24 and runs for
approx.lmately 8 weet<s.
3 times a week at one of 10 local sites.
Tueeday °' Wednesdays and on Saturdays ·at
TeWlnlcle SdM>ol.
You may 'regtlt• at one of the sites listed:
KalMf Wilson
Klltyb<ooke Sonora
Paolarlno
Pomona
•PLUS•
• 4-day Softball Clinic
• Team picturea
• ExcuralOn to Raging Waters
• <M8nt pool and llumber J*IY.
• City CMmpioMhl9 playoffa.
• Awwd1 Nght at end of progn1rn
• ................ OIYlliOn 1 T-Ball fOf Qfadea 2 to 4.
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c1111 a.yt Akers 754-5158 Of Crlllg ArthUr 84MM5..:.
We have rates 30•/o under standard rates for drivers between the ages of 30 and 60.
There's a good reason for this. Farmers knows thaf these drivers tend to be safer and more
careful on the highway. You're the drivers who have fewer accidents. That's why farmer~
created our 30/60 package auto policy. If you qualify, yo\J could save substantially on your
premiums.
farmers tmurance Group is working constantly to keep the
costs of insurance down, and the amount of protection
up. And this 30/60 package auto policy is one way
we do it. Why not call mel l
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Costa Mesa Fllh Fry/An AdYertllfng Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday. May 30, 1985 -11
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HISTORY OF FISH FRY ••.
PromPaaelO
they knew t~ could be_rumt_of words. Miiier started to laugh.
personally liable If the farmer Soon everyone knew the real
sued. story.
Skiles decided to let Miller in One of the Important club
on the joke about that time, members of the eary Fish Fry
figuring since he was president years, besides Sidles, Miller says,
he ought be informed. No one was Heinz Kaiser, the Kaiser for
else but Skiles' wife knew about it whom a Costa Mesa junior high
until then. school was named. He fried the
Later TheQdore Robins, father first fish ..
of the man who owns Theodore A former Orange County
Robins Ford today. delivered a supervisor and owner of the
30-mlnute lecture to Miller, stern-Bayshores Restaurant, then on
ly exploring the club's alterna-the corner of Pacific Coast Hlgh-
tlves should it be sued. "Y~u·re way and Dover Drive, he con-
awful quiet. What's the matter?" cocted a secret recipe that Is still
he said to Miiier when he ran out used to coat the tons of fllh used
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The first Fish Fry was hefd on
what was then Newport Avenue
acr089 from what Is today the
Grant Boys' clothing store. It
then moved to 18th Street In
front of the American Legion
Hall. For two or three years, the
Fish Fry was Jefevlsed on KTLA.
Then, when traffic.got heavier, It
became too difficult "to set up
roadblocks, so the club moved
Into Lions Park. ·
The Fish Fry is possible, Miller
stresses, not only because Lions
Club members work so hard, but
because .members of the com-
munity do, too.
Maybe the best part of going to
the Fish Fry, he says, .is running
Into old classmat~ you haven't
~n for an age. Costa Mesa gets
bigger and bigger, he explained.
Some p8opJe don't run Into each
other except at this annual event.
By continuing to go each year,
he added, t_hese people support
many worthy charitable activities
besides having fun. Without
them, the Fish Fry would never
have been possible.
...........
C-ed!aa 8U1 Skll•. wlMlee late fatlMr Bob wu a fomt6
of tJae PIU Fry, Mned u paDd manllal ID 1975. B
motJaer, l'feWe. rode wttJa IWD ID tJae coeftJ'tllale.
BEAUTY QU~ENS LOOK BACK ••.
PromPa&e7 ·
winning made me a completely
new person."
As It turned out. that con-
fidence didn't propel her Into a
modeling career or anything re-
lated to it. ~
"Most people might think that.
the prizes, the limousines, ano
the constant attention would be
hard to give up. I admit it was
nice. But there were other things
in life that were more important
tome."
With her new-found con-
fidence, she started her ow11
business, a word processin
service. While It was reasonably
successful, she discovered the
numerous headaches of running
a small business. She eventually
settled Into her present position
as a bookkeeper for the Manning
Co., a home developer In New-_
port Beach.
"We're building homes In
Chino, Yorba Linda. and L~una
Nlgue1.~~ she· said. "I am very
happy there and hope to move
into accoonllng ln the nea·r fu-
ture."
And. yes, there is a happy
ending. Unlike so many beauty
Org<m11.e ~-ou r roupon
Sii\"&ng s with lhl·
Supto•rmurkt•t Shopper.
earh Wedncsd <1~· and
Sunda~· an the
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contest winners who sh
boyfriends with each cont«
Chris married the boyfriend t
had dat~ since her seco
contest.
Where was the wedding r8C4
tion? Honest, I'm not '!'•king t
up: at the same audltbrlum wh4
she t:19came Miu Costa ME
and where the Lions have th
Fish Fry.
PARADE •••
1--~~~~~---:,--~~--.--~~~~~~~~~---1Prom Paeel
country musician and compos
Jeff Pearson. The Huntlngt
Beech reeident, whoee record!
of "Orange County Cowbc
became a popular request
KIK-FM, a county country mu
station. entertains frequently
country-western club• lncludl
the Crazy Horse In Orange COl
ty and the Palomino In No
Hollywood.
Parade vi4'Wlng, according
Ferryman. Is excellent throu~
out the route. •
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Kicking off celebration · · · · ..
· llemben of the Coeta lleea-~ewport Harbor Lion• Club and
Coeta lleea Chamber of Commerce beCan celebratinC the
40th annaal Flab Fry at a kick-off party earlier thta month
ln the Ne1-bborbood Comm11Dlty Center, Co.ta lleea. Wbile
the crowa wu entertained by the <>ran&e Cout Collete
Band (abo•e), Lion• memben Paal Brecht, Brad .Schwarz
and Rollo llcClellan (from left, top pbotoJ admire a C99ta
lleea lllatorlcal ScM:lety ezhtblt. Jolnlna the pUtj are (at
left, from left) Eddy llaC'alre, put praldent and current
dt.trlct &oTernor; Jame. Gallacher, praldent: and Lee
Glbb9, pMt president.
EVERY DAY IS A SPECIAL DAY
' at
Brecht's Orchid Gardens
Visit us soon and see our beautiful tropical pkints
•Baskets •Gift Plants •Supplies .•Gift Wrappin.g .
We board and repot plants
·Many varieties of Orchids to choose from
Brecht's Orchid Gardens
1989 Harbor Blvd• Costa M•sa • 54S.2314
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Tuesday, June 4th,
9 a.m. -6 p.m. daily
f actory d iret t prices on our exclu sive
country workshop toll ecc ion. Craft sman-
huilt to the hig hest q ua lity and fash ioned
a er anr1que-pine ·or!glna1s~-Arn1olrts. -· ·
dressers. hu tches, coffee: tables, beds,
trunks are only part o f this exciting line.
SAVINGS OF AT LEAST 50 % OR
MORE on everything throughout the
score including our comprehensive selec-
tion of unique, one of a kind antiques
imported direct from the heart of Eng-
land.
151 Kalmus Dr., Su ite M-5-6
North of Bristol off Redhill
Costa Mesa
(7 14) 557-4410
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·Talent marcbee on .
T~eat t1aat•a oat of tllla world to local maaldaaa IL
~ted ha puadee, IDclum. Roa Reineman, 1
ha for tlM 1980 nD Fry parade; D
Cann•rlato, 7 , wbo Jobaed the Coeta lleu Paceeett
drlll team ha the 1977 parade; a.ad Deny uraiamt. "
the 1977 8Weepetakea wt.nntna Eetancta Baacl, wbo I
the braab from Darryl Bradley.
-Salutes the Lions Club
for their 40th Annual
Costa Mesa Fish Fry!
Open for Lunch • Dinner
• Sunday Brunch
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1712 PLACENTIA
COSTA MESA 645-8091
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Specla! Olymp~c
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Boneless Icelandic cod. colesla w. fries . "But,we'lltfavemorethanlast Jeff Pearson. Pasi grand mustbepresentforalltheprizes
d · 11 t ) t 1 -$ . ---year ... at least one more," said marshals have Included actor except the automobile. an fO a S ea a On Y 4 -Wt th COff ee Gallacher. And, stltl at only $4 for Buddy Eb9en, newscasters Kelty Bob Wotfe. incoming pres1-
------a bountiful flsh·dlnner -it's a LangeandPaulMoyer,weather-dent,predlctsthefund-raiserw111
ly EYE c .,uatt According to Costa Mesa-steal for boneless Icelandic cod, man George fl9hbeck, actor gross about "$180.000 and clear ~t7t'·;·a~*~1• fashioned fun Newport Harbor Lions Club coleslaw. trench fries, roll and Robert Mcnaughton of "E.T." about $85,000. These figures ar~
you're after. then the place to be President Jim Gallacher about butter, and coffee. and famed car salesman Cal up $10.000 from last year. he
0 L C 80,000 to 100.000 people ·will Some things never change, Worthington with his dog, Spot. said. Is the 4 th annual ions tub Fish such as most of the Fish Fry Additions to the traditional "We are excited about this Fry and Carntval to be held attend this year's evept. Last Friday, S1Jturday and Sunday at· year. he said. about the same activities. Traditions are a beauty event are a 10-day trip to Hawaii year's Fish Fry." is our 40th Jlnd
the lions Park, l&th Street and be 1• h contest, baby contest. carnival for two and a 1985 Ford Escort to we expect it to be the biggest and A 1 Cost num r were samp ing t e fish games. rides, drawlngJ, musical be won among ftve drawings. the best In attendance and re-
Park. venue, n · a~-and taking pa~t in the festivities. entertainment and a parade. Other prizes include a color ceipts. And. it's real special
Com on the cod?
Jamie llueo of Poa.Dtain enjoyed corn on the cob alOOC
with her fried cod at the Flab l'iy In 1983.
CHARITIES BENEFIT... .
From Paces
who donated 16 gallons of blood
1n his llfetlme and holds a county
record.
The award Is baaed on superior
scholarship, demonstrated lead-
ership, servtce to tchoot and
c·ommunlty, and need.
One student from Costa Mesa,
Estancia, Newport Harbor, and
Corona del Mar high echoola will
receive achotarahips during the
Fish Fry f91tlvtttea.
Gallacher Mkt the three larg-
est monetary recipient• CYYer the
years have bMfl the the Eye
Bank: Boya aub aQ.d Girts Club,
with each recetvtng about
$10,000 MCh YMr or a total of
one half of 811 money ewarded.
Boys Club Reeource Dewk>p-
ment Director Lou V.ntorn Mid
some of the programa supported
by thele funda lnctude, gym-
nasties, photography, basket-
ball, checkers. chess, pool and
drama for each of their four
f aclli ties.
Glrls Club Executive Director
Marlon Talley said they also
receive about S 10,000 each year.
depending on how much is raised
at the Fish Fry.
Some of the programs made
possible from the generosity of
the Lions Club are karate.
modellng and charm . photogra-
phy, science ciaaaes. computer
literacy, gymnastics. dance,
team sports, cooking, nutrition
and summer aquatics programs.
Or. George DuPont of the UCI
Eye Bank said money donated by
the Lions Club goes directly for
research, corneal transplants
and the Sub-Normal Vlston
Cllnlc.
Grand marshal this year will be television, stereo, radio and cam-because ·it's our 40th," Wolfe
Orange County country singer, er8:· People with winning tickets said .
Where can you go
for dinner and a show1
Mesa Verde Center. ror Dinner. ror Theatres.
ror Skating. For Browsing.
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THE COSTA MESA -NEWPOJIT HARBOR L-ION~ CLUB on its 5~ Years
of Community. Service (1927-1985) Proudly Presents the 40th Annual
FISH FRY ··& .. ·cARNIVAL
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ANO · SUNbAv··~ MAY 31, JUNE 1 and 2, 1985 AT LIONS PARK
· 18th & Newport ~ A successful Community· Event
The most successful Community Benefit Event
of California designed for wholesome family
enjoyment with fun for all ages.
* *STAGE ENTERTAINMENT*
Music Dancing. Beauty Contest. Baby Contest
·* *CARNIVAL RIDES & GAMES *DANCING*
* MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT*
* BEAUTY CONTEST *
*DEEP-SEA GOURMET DINNER ANO
* PRIZES * PRIZES * PRIZES *
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GRAND PRIZE
1985 FORD ESCORT ·~
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Presented m cooperation with T. Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa
* MANY OTHER PRIZES
including
COLOR TV
presented tn cooperation with Davis·Brown
411 E 17th St Costa Mesa
* 10 DAYS IN HAWAII FOR TWO
Compliments ol Costa Mesa /Newport Lions Club
(Winning tickets must be present
lor all pnzes except Ford Escort) EXCELLENT FISH DINNER .
and a chance on II prizes including automobile.
STiLL ONLY $4.00
REMEMBER
Al precHds from FISH FRY "' uud to htlp support
MANY COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
GIANT-PARADE ON
SATURDAY
JUNE 1st at 10:30 AM
PARADE ROUTE:
on Hart>or Boulevard · from Wilson south to 19th Stree1
. West to Anaheim and South to Lmns Park
PARADE THEME:
Statue of Liberty
SCHEDULE· OF EVENTS
1tfRIDAY. MAY 3 1
5:30 PM. . . . . Fish Dinners-start serving
6:00 PM . . . . Carl'\1val Rides & Games open
7:30 PM . . . on stage-Band X-World's Largest ~on-marching Marching Band
9:00
Doug Thompson. Director
.... Drawing
(winning tickets must be present)
*SATURDAY, JUNE 1
10:00AM ... .
10:30AM .. .
12:00 Noon
2:00~M ..
. . Carnival Rides & Games open
. Lions Parade Spectacular
Fish Dinners-start serving
. . . . . . Parade Awards
(from stage in Lions Park)
3:15 PM... . ................... Drawing
(winning tickets must be present)
4.15 PM . . . Arlee Higbee Dancers (on stage)
6:00 PM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Drawing
(winning tickets must be present)
7:00 PM . . . on stage: Ttie Riff Dance Band
9:00 PM . . . . • Drawing for color TV & other
pnzes (winning tickets must be present)
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12:00 Noon .... Carnival Rides & Games open
12·00 Noon ......... Fish Dinners-start serving
2:00 PM ... Miss Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor •
Lions Beauty Contest
3 30 PM Baby Contest·(pre-reg1strat1on
required)
5·30 Drawing tor "Hawaii for Two"
and other prizes (winning tickets
must be present)
6: 15 PM . . . . . . Dorothy Jo Dancers (on stage)
8.00 PM .... Drawing for Ford Escort car and
other prizes (winning ticket does not have
to be present for automobile.)
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COME JOIN US AT LIONS PARK FOR OUR 40th ANNUAL FISH FRY
MAY .31, JUNE 1 and 2, 1915
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