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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY. JUNE 3. 1935 -;:, CENTS
C•ptors 1-elease HB man-'s photo
Hos pita l director Jacobsen_looks
grim, 'reas ably healthy' in Beirut
0t IM DMly "llot llelf
The Islamic Jihad g. oup has re-
leased a color photogra h of Da"d
Jacobsen. the Hun11ngto Beach man
who was abducted last T esda} while
A federal Investigation
has uncovered 'critical
flaws' In the procedures
of the state's Occupa-
tional Health and Safety
Administration./ A4
An early morning fire
caused $750,000 dam-
age to office buildings In
l--os Angeles./ A4
Natio n
Governors of Penn-
sylvania and Ohio de-
clared their states disas-
ter areas after weekend
tornadoes/ A4
Florida police are seeking
a sniper who wounded six
people on highway./ A4
World
An earthquake measur-
ing 6.9 on the Richter
scale shook the Samoan
Islands this morning./ A4
Greeks are celebrating
the elect Ion victory of
Premier Papandreou
and his Socialists./ A4
walking 10 work 1n Beirut.
Jacobsen. d1rcc1or of the Amencan
Universjty of Beirut Hospital. was
pho1ographc-d from the waist up.
weanng a blue shin against a
backdrop of a white sheet with a red
'Sun'
burns •t• c1 izens
inHB
City Hall's flying
of Japanese flag
sparks protests
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tlM o..., ..... IUlf
Mo re than a l~w emplo}'ecs and
visitors at Huntington Beacll Cat)
Hall probably blt.nked in d1sbeliefth1s
morning.
For Outtenng high and proudl}' in
the morning's sea breezes -and on
an equal level with the Stars and
Stripes-was the red and white ns1ng
sun banner of the Japanese Empire.
Cit) workers put up the Japanese
nag Sunday as a gesture of goodwill
while the Sister C ity Assoc1a11on of
Huntington Beach put on a cultural
festival at Cit) Hall to honor the city'\
...... affihauon with the Cll) of An10 1n
Japan.
About 3.000 a11ended the fes11,.
111es that included Ta1ko drums. Kato
music. Japanese clas1cal dancing,
dcmonstrauon of bonsai. a tea cer-
emony and other acu' 1t1es.
pallern of ducks and leaves. Tbe face
of the 54-year-old Am~rican was
gnm.
Bob Berry. the uni\ersaty's New
York-based spokesman. confirmed
that the man 1n the photo was
Jacobsen 8crT) said the picture
apparent I}' indicated that the hospital
chief was all' e and .. reasonably
healthy··
However. Jarnbsen 's ex-wife in
HunllnJton Beach-remained skep-
tical this mominJ about the photo-
graph's authenttcsty.
• "I'm gi ving at no credence at this
point. I'm not going to speculate or
hope rcgMdmg the photo," sat<1 Sally
Jacobsen. who hasn t S«n the picture
··11 may not even be him. From what
I've heard. at ceruunl:r 1!in'1 the
normal lookma David Jacobsen "
She was .also skeptical of the
Sports
The occasioh was considered a big
success until th as moman~ at the stan
(Pleue eee JAPANESE/A2)
Oellr ..... ,......., ..... 8fta
Rlalng Sun •hares top bllln& with Stan and Stripes.
The Lakers out muscle
Boston, 136-1 11, to take
2-1 NBA Championship
Series lead./81
Upsets are the order of
the day In the Adoption
Guild tennis tournament
In Newport Beach./81
The Angels are dropped
by Detroit, but the
Dodgers hold off Mon-
treal./81 ..
Entertainment
'Big River' swept up the
most Tony awards as
Broadway saluted its
best of the year and three
composers.AS
UC/ studen t v ote:
3rd time a charm?
Candfcfates fearful
of disillusionment
in ~ampus balloting
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of tlM o.-y l'llot It.fl
Undersraduates al UC lnini: ~i11
make the1rthird attempt m five weeks
to elect new student oOicers toda)
and Tuesday.
The first two Associated tudcnt"
elecu ons were ovenumed amid
charges ofballot stuffing and freedom
of speech viola11ons.
"I hope the people the student bod}
elects won "t he too burned . out to
par11c1patc." ASllCI President Julie
Justus said toda). ''They've been
campaigning tor over SD. wee ks."
Ano ther concern 1s that many of
UCI undergraduates have been so
d1s1llus1oned b) the recent ballo11ng
problems that the) 'II fail to \ ote this
time.
"I'm 'cf\ concerned about voter
turnout. .. Justus said. "We're doing
ever) thing ~e can to get students to
re-cast their ballots ..
She ~aid the clecuon 1s important
because the nc" ~t udcnt ollicers "'"
O\.ersee ne't )car's S400.000 .\SUCI
budget. "h1ch 1·unds numerous cam-
(Pleue eee STUDENTS/ A2) Julie Juatua ~ane Seymour takes a
break from her usual
glamorous roles In her
latest miniseries./ A7
INDEX
Bridge AS
Bulletin Board A3
Supreme Court won't shut
San Onofre nuclear plaiit
Classified BS-S
Comics AS
Crossword 86
Death Notices 8 S
Horoscope 87
Ann Landers AS
Opln_lon A6
Police Log A3
Public Notices 87-8
Sports B1 -3
T elevlslon AS
Theaters A7
Weather ~ A2
From staff ud wire reports
Env1ronmentalis1s ba11ling the ~an
Onofre nuclear power plant because
of alleged earthquake danger have
lost a upreme Coun appeal.
The court. w11hou1 comment. re-
fused today in Washington 10 revoke
an operating hcense for two units of
the San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station near San Clemente.
The coun ·s ruling rcmo\t''\ the last
coun challenge 10 the San, O no fre
plant.
Last September. the l l.S C1rcu11
Court of Appeals ·here upheld a
dCCl\IOn b\ the Nuclear Regulator)
( omm1ss1on granting a license to lhl·
plant.
The appeal'> coun o;a1d lht' Friend\
oflh<' Earth. an en' 1ronmcn1al group
headed h.,. .\ugu\t S ( arstcns of San
Diego. "a' g1\en "a full and fair"
hearing b' the comm1i.s1on.
The cn' 1ronmentahs1s said the
appeals coun "deferred almost bllnd-
h 10 the NRC bej'.'.aus<.' tht' case
arl\ohcd uncerta1nt) sn ~1cnct' and
ll'<'hnolog) " The) s.a~d the ruling
"open'i wide th<' door tor the federal
bureaucrats to institute an unchecked
reign oftcchnocran .. "hene,cr there
Summer: brings safari-like
sear ch for parking spac e s
Ne'Yport a~d Laguna hope to alleviate traffic
problems this year. but It'll stll be crowded
We havt' hidc~rwny bftls. col and the pemnJia every summer
lapsable hm an<l compac"hlc trash lluntanaton Beach 1~ not w11hou1 11
hul 1nvcnton have yel 10 provide coastal conacsuon. but with at miles
i.ocat't )' with a neat solution 10 towing of bcachfron1 parkana lot 1t abwrh~
the au1omob1lc tftc 1nnu~ bttttr
When 100 many dnve" a'l~n their Wh~t to do w11n too many ca~.
1ndcpcndt'nte by ho ppana into thctr trud ~ vaM. camf'('r~. motor
~~onol motor H haclc,, frel'dom of~ ~oott~. motorryclc' and moped'
movement can cornc to a anndana h:n bttn 1 problem for th<' p1r-
h1lt. turcsquc ~ach commun111c., \Ince
W1tnc'l'i momma an<l nf\C'moon the advent of the twl.}-Car r and
ru h h'Oun on Ortns~ Gonnt f1tt-thrtt-<i1r fam1hn (Mom, Pop end
wa~. or the \elrch for o parkanii .,pac:t kad\)
1n downtown L111unn. Ralboa !\land Pcoolc -ll>I\ ol thl·m -head for
f
the '>Un o n tnmd Ja\S Rut lx'fort.· the
I S0.000 or w thlll fand 1n Balhoo 01
Laguna c::in '>lather on tanning lo11on·
and sett Ir snit> hcach ch:ur~. moton'W".
mwn first pin) the cn't'le game
The carclr gamt• is familiar to
an}'onc who ha'i e'er tncd to rral h
the hca\.h 1n Laguna or Ne"pon
Wtth rh~ c cept1qn of eart) nsc" dn"""' mu~1 loop around and around
cit> \trtet\ hununa for an tlus1' t'
park1na \P: ce 'w11h1n walk1n d1S·
tame of the oc:c n
T rntTic 'tlov.s as motomts b3d: 1tnd
fill . r cnd('r tfcmk~ O(CUr "'hen
\leh1ck<\ tn war~h of t S~n t"Ut'ti
\01llllt rru,trtHcJ \!river\ park 11·
kgl\11~ ..
\} \
Jrl' \l ll'nllli< llUl'.,twn.,
Friend\ ol 1hc l:.anh ).}1d the
comml'•Sll.>n unfa1rh thrl'" out
e\ 1dem·c that lh(• l hn°\t1an1to\ l'anh-
quakl· fault. about a male lrom the
plant. "a' "active" and lapablc of
producing J ma1or temblor
"Eight canhqua~c-. ma' have oc-
curt."d on 1h1'i faull \1nce I~.,' .. the
en' 1ronmcntal group ~1d
Ju\licc CXpanml'nt la"'CT'\. m
urging the high rnun to rt'JCCI the
group'\ appeal. said the rnmm1s\1on
determin«.'d that the lauh has h«n
1nactl\c fur more 1han I ~-;.ooOy«.'af"\
PE RSPE c T IVE
On u .. unn' ~~mmtr unfi >. at tan
lake an hour ft* hontt"bound follc' to
frt oil R..ll hcl4 r cn1 n\ula Datto tor
.1auna Bc:u h
"If \OU "'e hcrt'. th('n ·\OU kno"
that ynu don't dn"t' on l.asun1
C an, on Rtl,1J on a 'iunJa\ i1t l pm.,"
one l<X·al nt'l~I'\ cd
T hert" '' •' Jlt'"'"'°"'t rumor 1n c" port th.it tht' rm ad' 1\(''I P""l-
nant v.omen b,1n on Ralho: Ptn1n-
\ula 10 makt' other Ii' 1ng arn ·
m "'" 11 tl\4:1r due d:atc lllll~ between
Junt anJ la te \111tu~1
(PleaM eee COAST/ A2)
Islamic Jihad's existence The shad-
owy underground group 1s believed to
have hnks to the Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini's regime an Iran
"Nobody as really sure there ,., a
group called the Islam it· J a had. at
could be somebody pulling o ur leg."
said Sall) Jacobs.en. adding. "This
leavt's me totall> numb It 's Just too much ror me ...
&IT) said the un1\ers1t) would
continue Sttk1ng help J(om militia
and iovemment leaders 1n the
Middle &st. st~ 1ni fer Jacobsen's
rdca~ for humanatanan reasons.
"He·!> director of a hospital Jhat
treats the Sick and wounded orau lM
pohllcal and rchg1ous groups 1n
Ltbanon." he explained
The photogruph. sent to a French
ne"s agency. was accompanied by a
(Pleue Me CA.PTOa8/ A2)
Crash kil ls HB
teen; 10 more
hurt in wrecks
Ironic tragedy
follows campaign
for sober driving
By ROBERT BARKER
Of Ille Delly ,._ It.fl
Traffic accidents killed an Edison
High School student and anJured IU
other peo ple -some scnousl} -1n
one of the worst weekends an recent
memo ry in Hun11ng1on Beach
In the first of the tragedies. 17-:rear·
old Brent J. Read was killed Fnda}
afternoon. JUSt three wreks before he
was to graduate fro m Edison H 1g.h
School.
The single-' chicle accident on
Hamilton Avenue followed a wi:ck ol
safety warnings at the campus. 1ssul'd
as a prelude to the school's Junior-
senior prom Saturda) night at the
Long Beach Elks Club
School officials made public an-
nouncements. sent message!> home
and displayed a smashed-up car at the
campus to drama111t the dange~ of
dnnksng and drn sng.
Alcohol was 1nvohed 1n the fatal
accident. according to <;gt. Jeff( ope
The tragedy cast a cloud 0' er prom
ac11v111e~ that "ere descnbed as
··pamcularl) df').. toda~ b~ Khool
officials.
Others in1ured when young Reid 's
Jeep ovenumcd while traveling at
excessive speeds were Paul Andrew
Y. ngh1 17 in cnucal condition at
fountain Valle~ ( ommunity Hosp1-
t.1I and Ken11 Kallin. 17. and David
.\le,ander tad. 17 who both were
treated .u Pacifica CommWlil} Hos--
p11al 1n Huntington Beach and re-
leased .\II the youths att Edison
students
In the second accident at 3:40 a.m.
Saturda) a car dn,en b) Irvine
dmer Joh!\ 'v Sevier. 22. ran a red
hght. according 10 Cope. and struck a
car dn ven b~ 18-year-old J uhe K .
Kno" lcs of Huntington Beach.
$e\ 1er was arrested on susp1c1on of
felon~ drunken dnv1ng at Fount.am
Valle} Community Hospital where
h<.> "as listed 1n good condn1on today.
One of Sc, 1er's three passengers -
Paul Baile) 18. of Huntington Beach,
"as reponi:d an senous conduton at
the F9unta1n Valle~ hospital today
Kno...,k' "as not believed to be
senoush 1n1ured
The thmJ accident occurred Sun-
da) afternoon .st Flontla trtti and
York to .... n .\ \t'nue and in' oh ed a
motornde and car
\.1ar1one Ma) ShenbergCT. 6 7. of
Huntington Beach the dn'er of a
I 98 \ Honda <\crnrd. as 1n cnucal
(Pleue .ee \VEEDPID/ A2l
~rts entrance
weekend crowds
at Newport fest
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ot ltM Dally ""4 118"
Children's faces d1spla~cd unc:anh-
1}' shades of purple anp hlu<.> at
Newpon Beach's Fashion l\lanJ thl\
weekend Wh11e star; -;parl led Jb41\l
their evebrows and lightning holl'
adorned their J3"'
Bui this "as no 1.krm.11ulo(l.lt ..tl
nsghtmarl" or pagan mu.ii II "·'" thl'
21st annual 'ie"port Beal·h .\n'
Frsll\·al
The children "'llh the pamtt"d faces
"'l'rt h \l' tan\ase~ for airbrush an1st
\tar \h1elds. who "'as among se\eral
Jn1w; demonstrating their skills and
l'\h1h1t1ng their finished "'orks at the
,hopping n•mer'<, coun~ ard \aturda~
JnJ \unda' afternoon~
"It v.ent v.onderfulh The people
v.ac entr:intcd b' the e\h1b11s and
thl' "anJl·nng muo;1nJn' · ..aid Pall•· c 1t'nt· \ampson. (ha1f"oman of the
"-e" pon Beach .\ns < t1mm1ss1on.
"ht\. h 11rgan11ed the l'\ en1
(Pleaee eee ARTWORKS/ A2)
Dellt ......... ,.....
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Stadon 1Jlven &reen llCht.
Arson suspected
in LB br·ush fire
The Fnd.l\. ~·i.c.'ntn(I. hlaH' that
charred ahc1u1 '' J l Tl'' ne:H l .JLtuna Bea h ma' h:nc lx'l'n 'it't fire offat 1al'
said tod~'
, "\\e'rc l'.tlhn@ 11 1nll'nd1al'\ It "J'
po•m"4) ~t b,. man hut th.tr, .. 1111
undrr ln\C\llll'Jl"'" '-'lid In<' 1'.c.'n
<,pokc.,m.rn tor thr Clran[l( < C'unt'
f u't' Otpartmcnt
The firt v.h1ch hmk't' out 'h~h
~fort" p"' r nda\ t'lepn alunJ the:
north stdc ''' l.a[luna \an' on RoilJ
n~r ( anvnn \l l't'' nn\e
1 ann~ t'I' l1ah1 1x<'an l'tn."'C'1f\ thl·
flames s~epl up 1h1 'ltccp ru cJ
h1lls1Jt 10 1ht• ndJ,thnc ol tbc l: n'c:>n
.-1\ctt fiR'fi hl " U§.4.~ hulld I~
and w1t«·tot1nt hdic.orHc" t<'I <nn ·
ta1n the hlatt
T hl" an~.a humcd " undeveloped
r:rn1hl~rnd n"nl"d h' thr lr'\.1nc (o 'l' hl}mt' or hu''"<'''<"' wrrT dama -
t'tl h\tt h1· hi;\/('
C uun1' fittftghtl'!'\ NttlcJ the firT
attt'1 tft~1ng thtr for 1ht tl.a uni
lk1l h I 1 re ()('flan m('n\, v. h1ch 1n-
1t rnlh re'J'<mdeJ
Thc tm: ~h1le hm1tt"d to the nonh
c;1dt nf I n•{ an\.nn RNld, fnrct.c1
the 1. IC'\Ul't' ol thc ro."ldwa\ unul 1bou1
.. 1 ~ p m ll'COrdinJ to t HP \Pt>l C"\·
man k.l·n l">a11\ •
f mta' ru'h-hour lraOic bound tnr
the ~ll h C'tl\ ~a\ di\ C'rtrd \OU th·
waul to c rov.n \ alle' Porl~~\ \n
l un • 1 Buttl\t{ HPttronC'd
no trnffi, Jlr1 hlt'm .. becau~ ol tht •
Jet our
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Aliso Beach _reopens after
coritaminated water scare
IJUSA~EY .. _..,..,_ ....
.\f111C, h 1n ~b
'~d 10 twtmrncrt Friday 11\ct·
fl(l()l'I a~ te't' dw•cd th.111 a w-
'P'tl urhcr in · &ht ""'"" had oot c~U1ed S'f".11(!(.ln& wntam1nahoo IO
th" OCJ>atl w.aUt there
Ora Count., l'ICallh ofri.c1al'
remt1'1cd wam1n ''&."' p<~ed run.-
di) alonJ the •h<1rthM af1t1 analy?· 1na r~ultt of 1 waltt Ymole that ~ed ··a drama11< ,iun from the
fit~ <by sample ta1d ~•kc Wehivr
of1t1c()ranai C ounry Hca.lth Aft~ f.'1.cknc.e r,( v.m,. cr1nt.am1~1aon
n<>tth c,f Altvi < rt:~k wu -.a,hc:d
a.,a., by .,, ... t ac11<1n '1n &ht strand
Wehner u 1d Prellm1n;sr~ rt\ult\ of a
•ater '4mpf, !•ken ~rdl\e"1a'f
~ incbc:a11m" of ~ '"' mown1r..au0n at tlv bath Subte·
l laU racticated nnprg,.cd tCT
ity, be Yid •1t loob .. thouab
fop ha"c deamS up ..
Anal)"' of a t«Ond 1mok. Cf>i· lccted Thunday. -a 1vaJlahlt ~tut·
day and wntirmed the <kc1tton to
open the beach Wehner \.aid
HaJth official• pc>'ted Ah'°''
"'•te:rt off l1mm 1n the -.au ,,( a
lfJ <n>.ollon '"'aa.t 1p11l 1n Al1 10
(reek "f unday mormna. riw creek.
wtuch C"mpiict into the oc.can at ~Ii..,
Beach. no.,, pest a tewaat 1rta1men1
ob111 aperaied by 1ht Ah'° Wa1t1
Manaaiement ..\pncy •
"~ lpokn'*'"'ian l tnda Jonn
ta1d a hft tta111m pump malfun,.
11one0 aboul 11 )(J a m cau"n& ra ...
~ &o r.ct p m Pf Pel and
ch haf'IC 1nU> the cteck.
TM pdl c.omau1ed wmtun U
m1no&csa:nctthe hft t.LltJon pump b.u
bem repaired. '~ gid '
~ehn.et cred1~ the t1illllfl mo' 1n1
1ldal action at Ah10 Beaeh for qudJ)
remo.,•na ~ from the rcc-
reauonal vea. ~ oocn wattn·thcfc
nu\h thrmtcf\'~ clnn m«e castl)
1han \I sh •atetfound 1n N"'J>Or1
Ba}' he ~Jd < onumaruuon •amrnp .... 11 re·
m11n pc>"tcd u ound the mouth of
.\hto Crcdt bcauit 1u wa&er quahl)
at. 1tway, u~n. Wettner utd
Healch off.cl.ah v.111 return to 1hc1r
routine of ~ldy ..,aieoamphna nov.
1ha1 contam1nauon cbnsn from the
~a&t "Pfll ' past. ht wc:t
Pair iiljured in smashup after chase .
\ lA>nl Bt-a<h m•n win < r11tull~
1n1urw earl)' t<id.i{ .iltu ll'ad1na
~l"Wl)01'1 IJcac, h pr1 t<.C r1r1 11 htJ)l
JJ>f'Cd tha~ thal ht-.,ati on f'a<.1ftr
C oatt H1anway and cn<INI 1n \anca
AllA when hi\ 'ar flipped '•"tr pt1l1ct
1eportcd
Kerinelh Arlan f t1rd, lk and h1\
pu~Jer Kevan C lit-tum, 21 weu
panned un1de the wreckav of their
car wh1<.h 'lrud" <.t'ntcr d1 v1dcr and
rolle"1 Mer ai the 1n1crtcction of Oyer
R"ad and Halladay \1ret"I 111 I a m
f Md Wh(I ,uffcfe(J m;l\,IH
9 shaken up on
Disneyland ride
1ntern<tl lnJUrte\ ...,,n arrnlcd on
\u\p1{11>n of fcll'>n) drunk"n dr1 "'•na
ar Vt ntcrn ~cd1cal <enter·, trauma
1 enl<'r 1n \an ta >\na
F-r1rd wa• arruttd r,n a felon>
charge hecau\C <1f lht 1nJuflc\ 1<1 hi\
pa•\CnjC!. who •u•ta1ned a broken
arm fractured nb\ and facial lacer·
arum' < he1um 1\ ll\ted 1n tt.tt>lt
c.ond11mn al the ~ant.a Ana ht7'p1tal.
NcwptJrt l t MKhael Bli tc h ta1d
the t h.lie \l41rted when Offic.er Randy
f'arker \tr1pf>".d 10 1nvc\t1ga~ a J 9&S
l oyoi.t pa riced on the 'houfder of
By Ute Auodatd Pre'll
"inc fJ1\neyland v1\ltC11\ \uffered
mmor 1n1u11e\ when a 'lllw·mov1n&
\lit or ln11n rammed an empt) train
parked at thl" 'llfillnn of the amu\C·
mcnt park ' f hundcr Mc1unta1n Ra il
road ndt
f !,."'e <1f lhC Inj ured were ndans In
the 1ta1n'\ fint c:.ar wh1<.h derailed
aht1111 ' I() pm 'unda) lkib Roth, a
Paci he < oa\I H '"'"""'> nc-ar Jam· borce R<1ad
Before Parker could approach the
"eh1clc the c.ar l<>Ok ofT Aonh on
Jamboree accord1ns tr, police Bli tch
said the c.ar ipun out of control a
Ea'tbluff C>n "'e 1ntcr\Cc.11on. bowltna
over 1eVCTal tree, on the center
(t1v1dtr before \pcedang off.
Polau \aid the dnver cut through
Irvine and entered Santa Ana on Dyer
Road 'where the car went <,u1 of
contr<>I a \t<.ond time and rolled over.
Bilich u1d
\p<>kesm.an for the l\naht"1m amu\C·
ment park \aid The cau\C of the
ac.c1dent wa\ not determined
l<oth u1d all nine. including one
c.h1ld were treated al D.,neyland'\
fin1-a1d \LalH>n ~ ... en were taken to
We\lcrn Mcdu.aJ Lt:ru.cr in Anaheim,
where they were treated and relea\Cd
The name\ ()f 1he inJ urcd were
hc1ng w11hheld, k oth \31d
JAPANESE FLAG PROTESTE·D IN HB ... t From Al
t;,f We rc&ular work week when the
Jae11ne\C naa wa' h(Jl~ted hy ml\take r hat pt<1mpted que\llOn\ from the
evcr..alcrl p<ih~e dcpanmenl. w m:
pl11n1n1 thal the Jopane'lt" na~
shouldn't hc flown ;1\ high ii' Old
( il'1ry '
Dul .s t hr<k of lhr 1hr World
Almanac.·, C ode <11 Lt1quet1e for
Display and I /\C of the IJ \ Maa,
1nd1ca1ed employee\ ac.ted propcrl)
\unday
No other flag may he flr1wn above
()Id C1lory according w 1he Almanac
NM \hould 1t he plated c1n the n(th1
\1dc or the ·U \ Oag 1f Oy1ng at the
i.ame le vel.
Employeeupparently made a m1 ~
take by Oyina the Japane~ Oaa today
But all WH rccufied later after calls
from police. Officials removed the
Japane\C Oag and replac.cd 11 w11h the
«ahforn1a naa..
CAPTORS SHOW HB MAN'S PICTURE ••.
From Al
typewr111tn \l¥1cnttnt 1n Ar~b1t
The uatement whtch did nnt
mention Jacnb\cn'' k1dnappina. ac-
~ u\Cd thr I i \ Ccntr:it ln1ell1acrH.:c
A~nty 11r k1llin& Hnmh teacher
f:>t-n" Ifill S1 1n fkarut la\! wrck
II t harged lh11 t lh<' < I I\ wa\ 1tll;(1
behind thr 11t1rmp1rd J\\&\\1nu1wn
Mu y 2' of the l.m1r 111 Kuw1111 and
two tx1mh1ng,' tn f<1 y11dh, 'iaud1
• Arotnn. May 17, 1n a hid to "\l'lh·
otuae" the fundamrntall\t Mo•lem
aroup
rhr wn11en \tlltrment rnn1rnd1t:t\
1 telephoned mrt\Sl&C recc1 vcd 11 day
lftrr Juloh\Cn·, k1dnupp1ng fhc
U•ller da11n1n1t lo hclong 10 hlam1'
Jihad. 'U11I 1hr &rnup k1t.ln11ppcd lhr
tidm1n1•trntnr and killed 11111, an
I n1r.l.-h 1cuc her 111 thl' Aml'm.in
I Jn1vrf\1ty. "'hr tried 111 C'lllP9 fr11m
aunmrn wh11 k1d11.1ppcd 111111
l..n\I month anonymo11' u1lkl\
rh11mecl 1h..r hlamit J1h1tcl w:" tw-
h1nd-41w11 homh1n&' 1n Hryatlh 1ha1
killed on<' pcr<win nnd J \1J1~11k
tx1mh1n& JilllO'l l Kuwa11·, rulrr.
'ihe1k JolX'r al-Ahmad al \ohah. Ma y
2S that left four dead r he rmir
c~aped w11h minor facu1l cul\
The tthdOCll<>rl la.1 month of
Jilrnb'<'n and 1wo Frenlhmen. re·
~archer M re. hel Sucrat and JOurnall\t
Jean-Paul KaufTman, ra1\Cd 10 I I thr
numhcr nf we'ltcrnl"f\ m1'l\ln& 1n lhr
capital \incc March I 9k4
l he <>I her mining Amem.an\ arc
Wilham A1Jcklt-y, S6. a I J.S Embimy
po1Tncnt officcT: Pre'lhytcnan mini~
ter the Rev. BcnJaman Wear, 60,
·Roman Carh ohc priest· the Rev.
Lawrence Jcnco, SO. Terry Ander~n .
17, Th<' A•m>C1ated Pte\\' chief
M 1ddlc f·a•t correa~ndent, and
Peter Kllhurn. f>O. a hbranan al the
Ameman lJn1 vers1t y of Beirut
fhc other Frenchmen are Marcel
l-ont111nc, 45, vice consul at thr
f renc.lt Lmha\\Y in Beirut. and
Martel (anon, 60, the embauy·.,
pro tot ol attache
Urit1 \h 1ournal"1 Aler < olktt. h' ..,a, k1dnappt"d on Mar<h 25 A group
talhn1 11\Clf th(' f<evolu41onary Or-
a;.in11;it111n of \nc.1illl\I Mo\lcm
l larmcd 11 ;ihdt1l trd t11m
Photo of Jacobeen releaHd
bycapton
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1 he A uoc1ntC'd PrC'ss contnbutcd
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COAST TRAFFIC CRUSH BEGINNING ...
P'rom Al
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... lllclll'\ .ttld fllllflO\t d \tdllflltll\
11 hr >1Hll l hut .di .lj(ll't.ih,11 1111 \lr .111'~\
"j111n11111 11111\ 11k .1ll 1h1 p1·•1plt with
ulf 1111• purkt11K 1hn \\,1111 lktwn·n
N'ITT'lfio('f\, \hopjk'r' 1•111ploH'r' n11tl
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thl!!IUl1Hll('l ,\illd d1\I\ '\.\1 11 y11111~·
10 'JlrA)' I >I> I 011 thr h'"" h1•,
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1t1y1n1 with wn\' 111 llr• \" 11ph· 1111 tlu
1tl't"rl• 1nJ rllhcr 1111111 1 11 '""" ""' l•t on 1hr1r wuy homr f,1,11·1 tl1111111t 1h1
uprnn11na cto1 dn~,
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pHI 111 \tf' 11 111.a11'1 1111d11r 111h.11~·11
traffil w hi<' on the iw11111,11l.1 1111,
tummrr Rrmrmhcr 1hr 11ut 11mr
Lrafnc rnJ> w11h &ht wh9'th .111.i 1hr
~hllt Jhlvr•'' Prn1n•ul1 '1\1111" '"" be ICt"•nt lln upcJatcd "'<'T 11111 111 tlw t·omlna month•. Nrwp<Ut tru ll" 1·11ii1 r Rkh hlmonstan \Aid
'Wl''rt ('\l'l(rimrnttna wllh Ohtll'
•~•rn •H' uM' ol' poll c to \ 1111trvl
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1111 1ht 11111111 ,It II -N<''''"'"
1)1wlna1d I !11111111\11111 ,,11cl •\ \l'I 11nd ll'\l'l u1uld he hu1h h) tlw
WIH·thn "·"1111( h1111lna1tl 11.ifl 11 \11111mt•rol 11>X 7 I .>.pandtdlot\could
11tr11u1<h 11·d l1l'lll \ u-111 hl'lp 111 he r ead~ h' rH'XI year, ht· said \llll pl ~ 1.111\l' \Hk \lrt'l'I\ 111 111111. ~ h1•lh1•1 1hl' l If} d(x:\ l'lthcr Onl'
ll' 11 1.1111\ 111 lw \t•cn h1• \:1111 d1·rx·n1h 1111 n·.,.1frn1•,' rcact1un . Ed·
I hl' pollt<' and trafll< dt•ra111111·111' 111on\t11n \aid
h.1d ho1wd IO tr) out 1h1•1f pl.111 In I aguna Beach. '1'i1tor1. can look
Memorial Uuy wcC'kC'nd. I dm11n,11111 l11rward to landing 125 more parking
\Uld, hul wrrc thwnrted h) 111ild 'f"tlC'I rnml' Jul} fhaf\ when a
wcalhN Iha I ~cpl lnrgt• <rowel' 1111111 1krndr c1f 1kha1c o v«r whether 10
lhc hcal h huild a parking \lructun· downtown
\not her \trntcg~ to ('J\(' lr.1fltc \.\ill ht· ( omr ll'tt'ly put 10 rc<ol
1.1m\ un thr pcnan\uld, 1h1111gh 11 f hr l\.\IMlor~ \lru' turc 1\ going up
won'I help JX'Oplc With rar~lllK will •Ill ( 1l1•nnc~rt· \trCl'I hctwccn Park
hr 10 put up <;1gn' on Nrw1lrn 1 .111d I t•11111n ..\nd, although it 's 3 httlr
Ho ulrvard 1n ( m tn Mc\a 11knlil)t1ll( 114. hand \l ht·dulc the ncw \P3l'CS
thl· lc1~r-u1ed flDllxu. Rouln .l11I .1' 'hould tx· rrady hy lul y I. c11y
.rn rillcrnnt<'' roul\' 1111111111\ '·1)
\tud1c\ \huw thal mu11t 11ut 11f .111"1 M.1k1n11 \onw d11wn1own \lrl'CI\
'"11111' to llw 1wn1n,ula tunw clo"" 11111· """".ind adcl1nai, ~lnn1 parking I'>
1 hr ' 11\1,1 Mt•\ 1 h ('CW:I\ 111 1111' noy, u ll<kr r n · 1('w Oteon A vcn ue . for
h11uln ard I dmo11\ton \1t11I I he l'\ampk 1111Khl ht u cond1dntc lor
p11l11r dqlllflillrlll 1n jlfl'\llHI\ ''""' \tll h .111111\1'1\Ulll i\ 'ltudy -show\ 4'
11 irtl tlnra11111t trnllu 1111111 Uall111,1 pJrk1n11 'Pale'' ~e111ld b(' c.arvcd oul ill
U1111ln.1rd. he ,...,d, hut lhc \trutrK> the (',!(()Cll)C ul two way traffic.
w,,,n't dTrdivr. Onvcr'I 11nfo11111t.11 In Siil dl1111 111 krcp txar hgocr'I
""1th N1·wpc111 \1 mpl ) ao1 hu l k 1111 from pnrk111" llnw111own, the city
Ne.,..1llnt lloulcvard 1111t 111 f<'nr 111 11nnoun1 <·d <'~pandrd ~um mer tram
hc.•u11111nai lo1'1 \C'f\olH' l rllm'I taking ~oplr from
Pconlc who '""PIY wan1 lo ~hop 111 outh 1n1 park1na lot11 on Laauno
Halhnn will &l'l ll trl'e11k 1h1~ 'llHnn1t•1 C Ull)Un l<<i.ad hi1ve tradtuonally been
I lw c. tt y '" not r>rov11J1na m11rr oflrrcd onl) dunng festi val 11mr
parkJ.na but. for lho'ic whu park le" whu:h staru an July
lhllll thf('(' hoUr\ IO thl' fnlllll nlUnlt I f rllnl 'l(•rVICt" Wiii be OffCl"C'd On
pal 1111 kr' will he l hrapcr • "'cckrncl\ from Jun1· I~ to Sept 8,
Uulhoa bu)tnC owners rnnv111~J I crr'f Hrnn(lt mun1uf)ll Krv1 cs
th(' l II)' tu dHanar II\ Oal $ \ t hlHJlC' 1111 lhrct tor \:lit) f ht' lrDm\ Wiii pu:k up
p.11k1n1111 thr rurr to 11 t1nil'J 'Y'lrm hctl haon' 1111hr fTJularpanma sues
"' thlll l)C"oplc wun11111 111 make u 1n I 1\1(1111,1 < .1nwn and also At tht' hta.h
t,Jll ll k trip hi p1d. ur •n llt'm n1 l\\-11 ~ huHI lul on 1J11rk A "C'nue. ht stud
111rn I \tArfd way, dmon,lon \aid I 1,1nl\ will run 10 the beach and
\1ln wnnhlpcn anti ll\hrrmen who hat k r' rn 20 n11nutc' .
lr.n1· 1hr1nch1dt"'llcl11) will rl3Y th<' II dm 1n1 .ind p;i r .. tnt in Nrwpor1
"'•"1m.1~m S \ lot -ih" ''Umntt•r nt 111111 I ,11t1111,1 1, unproved thtt 'IUm
lr11'1 h<' "31d mrr 11 '''"won't l'lt' that much bt'llrr
\ \lllih 111 how I<! prm 11.k murr l1t·111'lr rl11nnan1 on .Otnl to the
111 l'\lllU\ pnrk1n1 I\ plonnrd Mr'1hr hrud1 lint hn n11n1 lhCll car 1alon1
l'\C'\I hull il ·year Option' 111duJr hucl ll<"llrr not 'lftep 1n on 1hr
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Schuller opens religio_us resort in Capistrano
By th A11ocl•id Pre.1
The Re\ Roben Schuller. whose
nambo)'.ant st yle has won him J
m1lhon weekly ttlev1s1on v1ewen.
'8Y' he ho~s a newly opened
religious re,ort 1n San Juan
C'ap1\trano will be the first 1n a
na11onw1dc chain.
"We have no t.araeted plan or
campaign as such," said Schuller.
whose lav1sb. 93-acrc hotel tomplr~
offi cially opened Fnda) "If -1n lhe
providence of God -these prove to
fill a real need, that pro" 1s1on might
become a goal and a plan."
-Property for two other centers ha\
al ready been donated 1n Maui,
Hawau, and near Grand Rapids.
Mich., he added.
The complex. dubbed the Rancho < ap1s1rano Renewal Cente"r, boasts a
ce ntral ranch house. 15 bedrooms. a
conference room. two-suite guest
house. sw1mm1ng pool and pond wuh
a gazebo. A "wallc pf fa~th" built of
gran11e \tones inscribed wtth donors'
names meanders through the
grounds
ARTWORKS PRIZED IN NEWPORT ...
P'romAl
SamP\()n ..aid about 4,00(J people
vl\lltd the An\ Festa val each after·
noon
The main feature of the fesu val 1s
the 1uned an exh1b1t This year, 135
entnes by 56 area artists led to an
exh1b1t of 46 works of an. according
to Bud Pashley. an am com·
m1u1oner
Eleven an1sts had two worh each
included 1n the show. but only
Winifred Roth of Newport Qcach.
who works w11h monopnnts. had
three piece'> included 1n the ex h1b1t.
One of Roth'\ monopnnts won
<;econd place 1n the JUned compel!·
lion. Elaine Da Vault ol Laguna Beach
won firs\ place for a photo collage and
Thomas Hyde ofNewpon Beach woo
third for a photograph
But Pashlc\ said the Am ( om·
m1ssron con.s1ders 1he purchase
awards more 1mponant than the 1op
place awa.rds.
The city of Newpon Beach and
pnvate firms and 1nd1 v1duals an the
community donate mone) to
purchase works of an in the exh1b1t at
prices set b} th(' an1 st~.
The donors ma) keep the an work.
but often donate them 10 the Cll) \
c.ollec11on fo r d1spla) 1n public build·
1ngs Pa.,hle-. said.
The c11) of Newpon Beach
purchased a watercolor pamtmg by
Manon Dougheny of In me.
The. In 1ne Co. purchased three
"orksofan-an 011 parnung by Scott
.\ngle off'cwpon Beach. a watercolor
111led "Before Irvine Terrace" by
Howard Morgndge of Balboa Island
and a watercolor b) Nancy Phelps of
Santa Ana
The Bank of Newpon purchased a
mixed media work b~ MargareJ
Pascon of Newport Beach as we ll as a
W1n1frtd Roth monopnnt lit led "Fri-
da) Morning Live."
WEEKEND CRA-SHES •..
P'romAl
Former arts commissioner Laddie
Reday and hi s' wife l'eg purchaseo a
watercolor: by Jerome Gaston of
Santa Ana titled "After the Rain."
condition at Pacifi ca Community
Hops1tal with multiple nb fractures
and a collapsed lung, according to
officials.
M1chellr Lee Proven1ano. I 6. a
pasi.cnier on the motorcycle dn ven
by Neil Rosner. 30, of Huntinpon
beach. 1s lasted in "extremely cnt1cal"
cond111 on at Fountain Valley.
The girl was reponed without pulse
and nol breathing when Officer Joe
Guameka and an un1den11fied res1·
dent performed resusc11at1on. The)'
were able to keep her altve until
paramedics amved. police said.
Rosner was hsted in scnous con·
d11ion at Fountain Valley The cause
of the era~ 1s under in vesllgallon
In add111on to the exh1b1t, chil-
df'en's an was displayed and anists
demonstrated their crafts at exhibits
set up th.roughout the counyard.
Thwyear's ans festival featured a
French Iheme. with the &Ille "Vive les
.\m" and "'llh Ans Comm1ss1oners
dressed in blue an1 st smocks and red beret~
STUDENTS VOTE AT UCI AGAIN ... From Al
pu!I orpn11a11ons and act1 v1t1es.
About 45 students arc running for
10 ~ats on the Students Council and
five executive pos1t1ons including
Associated S1udrnt!l!rei.1dcnt. Vot·
1ng is ~rng conducte between 9 am
and 4 p,m today and l Ul''>day at
prec1nch dc\lgnatcd b} each stu·
dcn1 ·., maJor
Rc,ull!> arc t·xricrtcd to he an-
nountcd al 4 pm. Wednc\<lay over
1he campus radio ~talion. KUCI
The first balloting took place Apnl
'O and May I After the dcct1on,
howevcr. student offi cers learned that
falsified student registration cards
were apparently used to cast as many
as 800 improper ballots.
The election was invahdated, and
another vote was scheduled for May
14 and May 15 New sccun\y
mea\urcs wcrr C!>tabhshed to dis·
coucagc "ballot stuffing." anq a freeze
wa\ placed upon any add1t1onal
Just Call
I
642-6086
6
campa1gnrng.
But the campaigning freeze led to a
dispute after Hispanic student news-
papers carrying candidate cndork-
ments were confiscated. One can·
didate and three representauves of
that pa~r. La Voz Mcstiza, filed suit
an federal coun 1n Los Angeles.
cla1m1 ng the ASl Ill election code
·' 1ola1ed the const11u 11onal rights of
free spcec!Mlnd freedom of the press.
The suit is pending.
hne I must ha"e be~n on the phone
with them fo r six hours last week.
They arc satisfied 1he code no longer violate~ freedom of speech or free-
dom ofthc press."
5hc said the phone charges and the
balloting mm -about $1.500 per
election -come from the A.c;sociated Student~ hud~ct
J u~tus said addnronal campaigning
has 1_aken pla ce pnor 10 this week's
election. including the placement of
After the second election was campa1gn posters. which were restnc-
rn vahdated. Un1vers1ty ofCahfom1a 1ed under the old rules.
attorneys 1n Berkeley assi"ed UCI The currcn1 student officers were
s)udents 10 correcting the rules in scheduled to conclude their terms
ume to have a third election ~fore June 15. but Justus said the> have
final\ ~gin nexl week. agreed to sta~ an extra two .,..eeks 10
ASUCI Pres1drn1 Justus said help. the new officers prepare next
today. "The code has been s1gn1fi· years Associated Students budget.
cantly tev1St'd with legaf help from Regarding lhe three electi ons she
Bcreltcly. They had coptts of the 0 19--said. "It's been qu1tr a learning
code. and we went through 1t hne tiy expcnencc"
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Career workshop
set in Huntington
Exl)lorina career opportunties and.labor market
trends in Oranae County will be th~ topic of a
Coastline Community Colleae work.shop to be~
Saturday from 9:30 a .m. to noon at tt)e Petenon
Lcamina Center in Huntinaton .Beach'.
. The ~test tren.ds in technol<>JY. service indus-
tnes, medical services, communication and auto-
mation will be discussed at the· proaram which
carries a. re&istration' fee of S 10. Call the Coastline offic~ of community services at 241-6.186 for details.
Ch•mber breakl'a•t •lated
· The Laauna Beach Chamber of Commerce
breakfast wiTI be at 8 a.m . Tuesday at the Hotel Laauna. ·
"Eve-Marie feldena. director of Operation
Ci:tme-fiaht. wil! spca~ on preventina business
cnmcs. A:cservat1ons may be made through the
chamber office. 494-1018.
SeJf-defen.e cJau Jn LB
A free self-defen~ class for women will be
offered Saturday at the Laguna Beach Free Clinic.
364 Ocean Ave.. .
The class will teach women of all ages easy
techniques to help resist an unarmed assault. Call•
494-9429 for reservations and other informljjion.
Child care is provided. ._
L1on• change a;aeet1n1 •lte ·
The Hosr o oun m a ey as
changed· us meeting place. The club's weekly
sessions are now held each Friday at 7: 15 a.m. at
Silky Sullivan's Restaurant, 10201 Slater Ave.
Guests are welcome. Call president Ken
Temple at 979-6153 for additional information.
SaddJeback grad• .aught
The 1975 graduating class ofSaddleback H igh
School is looking for class members for its upcoming
I 0th year reunion.
The reunion will be held Aug. 26 at the Costa
Mesa Country C lub. Tho~ seeking information
should contact Paula Schepens at 733-0297 for
details.
Fortieth Fish Fry festivities 'fine'
Mormon• to hlMt dance
Ballroom dance music. fca1uring the big banli
sound of the 1940s a nd '50s. will be highlighted
Saturday at the Huntington Beach North Stake
Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, 5402 Heil Ave .• Huntington Beach.
The $3 per person donation will go toward-
financing a river trip for the church's Eagle scouts.
Call Jack or Carolyn Allen at 847-3803 for more
information.
Strim •1gnap11 under way
R~stration is now bemg taken for summer
swimmmg clas~s at the Edison and Marina high
school pools in Huntington Beach. Signups are
continuing from I to 4 p.m. until the program begins
June 24.
The cost for the maJonty oithe classes is $15 for
10 45-minute lessons. Further infpnnation may be
obtained by calling the Community Services
Dcpanment at 536-5486 or the city'~gym and pool
at 960-8884.
Pappy match in Valley
. The Pacific Coast Build~ Club will hold an
American Kennel Club-sancuoned puppy match
Sunday in Shelter 4 at Mile Square Regional Park in
fountain Valley. · -me event1s Open to t:>ullctog puppies only, from
eiaht weeks to 14 months-of afte. Registration is
scnedulcd from 9 to 11 a.m ., fo lowed by lunch at
11:30 and judgjng at 12:30 p.m. Call 681-3 187 for
additional information.
Monday, June 3
• 7:30 p.m .. lrvlae Fl.Duce Comml11lon. Cny
Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Bl vd.
Tueaday. June 4
Costa Mesa·s biggest weekend came and went :.inder ·
sunny skies with the 40th running of the Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Lions Club's annual Fish Fry and
Carnival.' ·
Kicking thmgs off Saturday morning was the big
parade. with Salu1e 10 Liberty as this year's theme. The
theme award was captured by the patriotic float from the
Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital (shown above).
A highlight of the fest1v1ties was the crowning of Miss
Costa Mesa Sunday afternoon. A't right, winner Mikalan
Johnson. 17 (center). of Costa M~sa beams as she shares
the stage with second runner-up Kimberly Luer. 19 (left),
ofL..aiuna Beach and firs1 runner-up Mane Channon. 20.
a nauve of New Zepland. ·
The little folks trouped the stage for the annual bab}
contest. also held Sunday. Below. Minam Matulich of
Huntmgton Beach holds .her daughter. Joanne Marie.
winner of the 13 months and older category.
But the biggest pan of the Fish ff) was the fish itself.
concocted from a long-guarded secret recipe. Gertrude
Anderson. 74. and her husband. Ho. 76. of Costa Mesa
sample the dehcac) (below nght) along wnh thousands of
others at Lions Park.
Dally Piiot photos by Vincent Hachlya
.. • 6:30 p.m., lrvlae City CoucU, City Council
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Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd.
PoucE Loe
Bandits hit two business
firms in Fountain Valley ·
Fountain Valley police arc in-
vestigating two holdups reported
Fnda) and Sunday at local busi-
nesses.
At 10:50 p.m. unday, a man asked
an attendant at Tony's Mobil, 17025
Brookhurst St.. to accompany him to
the office to purchase 011. poli~ said.
Inside. Jhe man drew a kn~fe and
demanded money. police said. The
robber fled on foot with a~ut $45.
Imne
A Da Vinci Street firm reporte~ the
thef\ of a $3.500 computer pr!nter
Saturday. Employees said t~e pnnter
was on the comapny load101 dock
when it was taken. • • • A buralar took $300 in coins from a
Nmos Street residence, its owner
reported Sunda),-'. • • • Youna hoodlums took SI .OS from
a 9-ycar-old 11rl outside a Barranca
Parkway store Sunday. •••• A woman reported her wallet
n\iuina af\cr she lef\ her purse on a
porch of a Harvard Avenue apart-
ment. Tht wallet conta1oed SS65. the
wornA.n said. • • • • Mark E. Lewts,, 22. was am ted at
4:22 a.m. Saturda)' on suspicion of
felony drunken dnv1n& followina an
automob1IC' accident at Allon and
Rtd Hill avenuc4i. He was booked at
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thefrc'port said.
. The robber was de sen bed as a
Hispanic man. about lJ years old. 5
feet. 10 mches tall. we1gh1ng abo.u1
140 pounds. wearing a blue beanu.·
and a rust-colored shirt.
At 2: 10· p.m. Fnday. a man ap-
proached a teller at Downey avmgs.
I 7150 Magnolia St .. told her he had a
handaun and demanded monc".
Orange County Jail.
:Newport ~eh .
A Persian cat worth S450 was
stolen from a display window of
Russo's Pct World at Newport
Center. • • • The grand opening of the fashion
Island Atrium was marred when
someone stoic SS.280 wonh of dis-
played 11ems. mcludina a plaid Scot-
tish blanket several kn11 Italian
sweaters and a &if\ certificate from
Irvine Ranch Market. • • • Two rafts. several scts"of oars. a
pump and an outboard m otor were
stolen from Sha Island Yacht t1uh.
1099 Bayside Dnvc. llle loss "-'IS put
at S4.020 • • • • Someone threw a rock through a
Jlass wtndow of a house of the 400
-,toc~ of VLsta Roma.. l>.1mail' came
to S60. • • •
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pohce said He lkd "''h about S.i "5.
pohce said
The robocr wa<1 dc~n~d as a
white man. abou1 .is ~cars old. 6 tect
1all. with a medium build and short
brown curl} hair He "ore bro"n
frame sunglasses and a green and
~1gc flannel shin.
No inJunes wen: reponed 1n the
1wo ho ldups
ilverwnre and Jewell) worth a
total of $4. 945 was stolen from a
residence on 1he 3000 btcxk ·of
S3usal110. • • • I\ cat burglar broke into an OC·
cup1ed residence on thi:. 400 block of
Clubhoust and stole more than
S3.000 10 cash. The re 1dcnts were
asleep -.. mcone broke into a house on 1hc
1000 block of West Oceanfront and
took a sterro and several sets ofke)s
The th1e' es alw took a 1978 heroltt
Z 2 The total los wa $6. :\05
Coeta Meea
Tool v.onh $395 wctt ttp0ned
'110len fmm an open aaraae in the
1800 blocl.. of "'an Circle \Omrume
bet"'een Q,a m lhursda) and ~ a m
SaturJ • .n • • • Thl' "inti "''"do" "a1; brokrn on a
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VolkS\\Jgen Rabbit JI South < llJ\t
Plaza. ~omt•11mc tx•twet•n fl pm
Saturda} anJ 2 a m SundJ' Ihm·
e\t~r. the attempt to \teal the l ar'<,
radio "n'i unsucce'lsful • • • .\n S!IOO ( A rad to ptml'rpad .. "as
rerorted .,tokn from a l 11) l'' "e'\-
port Bt·n"h 'l'htdc parl..cJ l'x•\\\t'l'n Ill
pm J ue.,da~ and "'am \1-t•dne~a'
at a homl' 1n 1he 200 blod ol
Magnolia tn.'t'I • • • .\n .\ \1 radtn 'alucJ at S50 v.a,
rcponcd ~tolcn lrom a locked l'Jr
parked JI 242(1 ~1:" ptin Rh d . <,omc-
11mc bel,\ecn 4 pm. nturda\ and
2·30 pm "iundJ\ Thrn• ,q•n• nu
signs ol forrnl dttr.
Fountain Valley
A ~"•Jent of the I 5~00 bll.)('k ol
O' crton reponed Sund:n that some-
one stoic hts S600 humara I 0-spt•ed
mountain b1c~cle from ht'> open
[U11'38C. • • • O\Cr the weekend 'iOml·one 'an-
dala1ed thl' "1nd<,h1cld \\tpt'r hladl'\
and arms on two buses :n the
Kin&smcn Drum and Bugk C orp~
headquarter-; at I lt&hthou~ lane
The damagt· "u esumated at SICX1 • • • Earl\ ~nda' rhe manager of the
Radio '\ha" i.. ~tort at I td ~ Hart-kn
8 1\d rtponcd 1hat 0Hm11h1 '>Omc-
onr thrc" a hnck thrnu,ah Lbc \tore
v.indo" The propen) lo~ ..-.a~ not
1mml'd1.it<'h J\a1lable • • • ( 'pre" man reponcd . turda\ \h~t ht' l~l<~ Toyma C rr 1del v.1<1
burilar11C'd 1n f ounuun \ allc) v.h1lc
..parked l'n thl' I ( I 00 hlod of
Brool hru\1 \trl."\'t Thdt''>'> in~ludrd
stttto equ1pnwnt v.orth SI . .itlO. • • • \ "''l\ktH ,lt tht' I~ IX \ l'\l(x·i.. ot
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\tc•rltng rcp,,rtl·J 1h.11 h1~ h1,1"11 l ~-l
To~ota 'Jn ''J' hur~l.mll'J IJtc
Frida' l'r carh 'alurdd' I ht· lo'\'>
included J 1)1.lrtatik u•nipuln \\1\nh
$4.000 . . .
.\ Fountain \ .illn r1•I ,l'\\11nlJn
reported FnJJ, that ,,,ml""ll' '"'k a
llashhght and lhar~l·r 1r,1m tht•
''omen·.,. kxl..a r,1,1m al 1tw l~'lill'
station. I Ll2Ul ~latl'r \', T lh 1,.,,
\\a\ c<;11m . .llt'd .11 S4-. . .
.\irhne II\ lt.1·1 .. \\1\rth -ll ' \H're
n'f)l)rted '>ll'k•n \Jturda' lwm .l
Ftome on lhl' I l\tll 'I tikx I.. ,,, f 'a-
grecn • • • Enlenng th111ugh a II\ ing mom
\\1ndo". '('mn1nc hurglan1t•d a
home Fnda' on thc 111·1)(1 hll)\.I.. 111
Morning Cildr. Thl· lu"s 1ndudcd
Sl5 in cash lt""<'lr. "onh $'11 .rnd a
\tdeo pl:t)er "l'nh S~S' .
Laiun• Beach
'\ Lo"cr ChtT Omt• rt",11.knt ll1IJ
pohce '\unda' that \\lmt•onC' haJ tnt•d
to hurglanzl" lhi.' h\.lml: nfliu·r-. \\<l'n'
unable 10 IOC41.C .im \U\pt'l I\ 1n lh1•
art"a ho"ncr • • • Pohl't' am\tt-d t"'l men on 'u'fll·
c1on of lewd u\n,tu" t \unda' in
Ht'1sler Par!.. .\m',t<'J JI ' 20 a m
"<'rt .\nthon' Paul (111amalll ~ti.
and fl't'de'nl·L. f\ an h Jn\ 2t> • • • .\ ( B rad1l' 'alucd at N "a' \h1kn
lrom a ,·3r p:irl l'd '1turd3\ ,,n
< emtos On'.: th<''•• 11m told J)<lhll' • • • Thr managcmt•nt 111 a Hrnad'-',l\
rt-'taurant rt~inC'd 1hr tul'da\ thC'I\
ol eight to 10 osr ut tx't'T • • • P1)hlt' arrl' lt'<i l"l' motOrt\l\ ~t
urda) on \U'lp1cu.1n nt Jn, 101 under
ti\<' inOuC'nt-c of .ilrohtll kffrl'\
\11t1. hl'il ~tll\I\ '1' '"il' \tCl(lJX•<l Jl
11 l'I rm along th1• P ll(.I t'llod . 1•t
\l\Ulh ( ll:l!lt H1gh"J' Th11mJ'
Jo\t'ph La""lor. 26 ""a' arrt',tl'd JI \
J m along the 100 hkld ,)f ''l'"
Plan•
Huntington Beach
\ gold nl'dlacc 'alued al SI '\()(I
"J' ref)llned taken from a dresser 1n
1hc mn(,tl'r hedroom ofa home tn tht'
I "'()(X.1 hlod. of Fnml • • • f o ur mt'n and a "oman alleged I\
tooi.. SlOO in shl"'<'t metal from thl" the
rear of a hu~•nl'\\ in the 500C.l hl<.'l.~ ot
Reo,ean h • • • \omt'1.)nl' 'i~ a $_,ll ,·a mer a trnm .1
h1lmt· 1n the 6000 hlod 1)l l 11ml'll • • • T"o 1u,cn1les who wen· pla~1na
golt at ~hool grounds on \ orltown
.\ \enue' allegc>dly h11 halls mto nr1gh-
bonng hack yards. • • • \
Four tires and nms valued .at
SI ~00 were 'ito lcn from a ~·ar 1n thl'
16000 hlod of '\h1onq u10 .....
In SI 80 red h'-'tnn (. ru1~r
h1c~cle w11s stolen at the -\lpha Beta
markrl at Broolhuf"t Street and
Hamilton .\venue • • • .\hOUI $~00 In t<'Weln "as \lOkn
from a re\1dencc 1n tht I ~ooo hk•l·i.. ot
Bec~"lll • • • Tv.c'"allet conta1ningaou1 s ~~ in
cnsh and S 140 1n m1~1lanrou' 11em'
"""' 'itolc-n 11th<' .\Jp"a Beta Mark1•1
fl 1Q I I \\ er ". \ c • • • Eight mal~ rTportedl) C'Sl"-apt'd 1n J
\an ..-.11hout p;nmga bill ofat~ou1 '~'
tnr lood •••
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. ~ ' c Supreme Court ord~rs
Diental.he<h benefits·
WA HINOTON (AP) -The Su-
preme Court ruled today that states
may requtrc that company insurance
plans provide 'benefits for workers
with mental or ne'rvous disorders.
ln an 8.() decision in a Massachu-
setts case, the justices said neither
federal pen~on law nor federal labor
law bars states from requiring such
specific insurance covemge by pn-
vatc employers.
At least 20 states. including Mnssa-
chusetti>. have mandated insurance
benefits for mental health services or
akoholitm1 and drug abuse, whi~h
Documents· show
D.C. bomb plan
NEW YORK (AP) -Documents
~ized by the FBI in a Baltimore
apanment used by self-proclaimed
revolutionaries contained detailed
plans to boinb up to a dozen federal
offices in th~ Wasl)ington. D.C . area.
a prosecutor says.
1n November 1983 at the U.S.
Capitol. she said.
She said last week the FBI also
found explosives, timers. weapons.
stolen cars. cash and false identify
papers in recent raids at the apan-
ment and at other suspected "safe
houses" and garages in Pennsylvania,
New York and Connecticut.
also 'appear to be alTected by today's
decision.
Justice Harry A. Black mun. writing
for the coun. said the Massachusetts
law did not violate collective barpin-
mg rights protected by the National
Labor Relations Act even though the
law "potentially limits an employee's
right to choose one thins by requiring
that he be provided with something
else."
Insurance companies opposed the
mandated mental health benefits in
pan on grounds that it could force
workers to give up other health
benefits, such as dental or eye care.
The insurance firms 3lso said the
Massachusetts regulation violated
the 1974 federal Employee Retire-
ment Income Security Act CERlSA)
which protects workers covered by
on-the-Job benefit plans.
Blackmun said ERISA did not
preempt such state rules.
Before ERISA. pensions and health
and welfare plans were regulated for
most pan by the states. u.....-. Among the papers found in fl
drawer market! "in progress"' were
plans to bomb the Old Executi ve
Office Building in the White House
complex and the U.S. Naval
Academy in Annapolis. Md .• Barbara
Sale. an assistant U.S. attorney in
Baltimore, said in telephone inter-
views.
The evidence links groups.whose
members used the apartment to
radicaJ organizations suspe(:ted of 16
bombings since 1982. including one
"It could be that we just got lucky
and happened to catch them on the
brink ofa wave of attacks," sajd Sale.
"Or 11 could be that this planning
stage wen t on and on." She said no
timetable was found. -
The raids stemmed from the-"arrest
May 11 of Marilyn Jean Buck, wanted
in a botched 1981 Bri nk's armored
car tipldup in New York in which a
guard and two police officers were
killed.
• In 1973, the Massachusetts Legis-
lature passed a law requiring em-
ployee health and welfare plans and
tnsurance policies sold to such plans
to provide at least $500 in benefits for
O'Catment of mental and nervous
disorders.
Metropolitan Life and The
Travelers Insurance companies re-
fused to provide the coverage, con-
tending ERI SA precludes such state
regulation.
Mazlmum sentence
Financier and World'• Fair entrepreneur Jake Batcher,
whoee theft of $30 million
from bl• bank• led to their
financial rain and ht. own,
wu eentenced today In
Xnozrille, Tenn. to two con-
current 20-year priaon
term•.
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TwO governors ask relief
for)>ost-tornado repaI,s
By Tile AHoelated Pre11
As residents of tornado-stricken Pcnn~ylvania and Otho towns1~nsol~
one another and 'cleared awny rubble. ofl!cials said the death 1011 cou. to~ the
87 alread reponed and that one hard-hit town had almost no wam11_'J o t e
wave of deadly twisters. In Pennsylvania. ~here at least 62 pcbple :•{:'1.Jnd more than 700 were injured after the states worst tornado out rea n _ay.
Gov. Dick Thornburgh declared a state disaster emergency forS12300cou~rs..
where 1 658 houses were destroyed and damage could exceed. m1 ion
dollars. in Ohio, where at least 12 people were ~illed. Gov. ~1cha~d Celeste
asked President Reagan for foderal disaster relief for four counues where
damage was estimated at $45 million.
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Police hunt for Florida highway sniper
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. -A sniper w~o h1_t (It least nine. cai:s on busy
Interstate 95 with small-calibtr shots, wound1ngs1x people. conunue~~oday to
elude a manhunt by about t 40 police officers and ~archers~ authont1es said.
Two men were detained·near the scene of the shootings. wh1.c)l be~n about 5
p.m. Sunday along a stretch ofl -95 near Jacksonville International Au1~ort. but
they were-cleared of an y involvement. None <?f the victims, passe_ngers in some
of the nine cars hit by gunfire. was_ seriously injured, officials said.
Seventh person dies after bus accident
SNOW W1LL. N.C. -The death toll from a fiery collision bctvyeen a
school bus and a Trac1or-tra1lel' has climbed to seven a~ residents of small
communities struggle to face the loss.ofs1x ch1!dren. ~obb1e Bass, .10, who had
been in critical condition since the collision Fnday, d1e.d Sunday mght at Duke
University Medical Center. Meanwhile. parc_nts and fnends m~urned the
other five children killed in the wreck."lt's going to take a long u~e fo r the
children to get over this." said .Elen~ra Corbll.t. whose _gra~~son. Ricky. was
pmong the vic tims. "And I don t know when 111 get over 11.
CALIFORNIA
-Federal probe cites 'critlcal OSHA natn'
SAN FRANCISCO-A federal investigation has uncovered crittcal flaws
in the C<Hifornia Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The San
Francisco Chronicle reponed today. "These problems could lead the federal
government to take over the state program. or withdraw its half of Cal-OSHA 's
S30 million budget." according to the report. The probe by the Labor
Department started after some workers complained the-sf'ate agency failed tb
protect employees who disclosed dangers on the job. Cal-OSHA is supposed to
protect workers who c!'ome forward abou.t safety hazards. on the job. The
Chronicle said "documents show workers have not been informed by Cal-
OSHA officials of their legal nghts when they appear before agency hearing
officers in an effort to win reinstatement... ·
L.A. otnce nre causes~$760,000 damage
LOS ANGELES -Fire erupted ea rly today in a one-story commercial
building in the city's Boyle Heights area. causing an estimated $750,000
' damage. officials said. The 3:07 a.m. blaze gutted six of eight businesses in the
Lorena Street building just east of downtown. city fire spokesman Jim Wells
said. The fire was extinguished within an hour and one firefighter was treated
for a minor eye injury. Damage was so severe that the names of the businesses
coul~ not be determined 1mmed1ately, Wells added. The cause of the blaze was
under 1nves11gat1on. . 116
Salmon fishermen strike, seek new i:y1ce
SAN FRANCISCO -Some of the 2.000 California and Oregon salmon
fishermen who docked to protest a lower wholesale price planned meetings
with -buyers to negotiate a new price for their catch, a s~kesman said. The 60-
member Half Moon Bay Fishermen's Marketing Association was to offer a new
price today in hopes of ending the fishing halt that began Saturday after
wholesalers dropped their price from $2.80 a pound to $2.40. Wednesday's
pnce cut was prompted by an influx of cheaper salmon from Alaska and
Canada. Buyers on Friday rejected the fishermen's association cou nter-offer of
$2.65 a pound for large fish. More than 400 com·merc1al salmon fishing boats
stayed ashore during the weekend to protest lower wholesale prices for their
catch.
WORLD
Life sente~ces upheld for two gangsters
TAIPEI. Taiwan (A P) -The High Coun tOday upheld life sentences
given to two gangsters for the murder of a Chinese-American journal ist in
California who had cri ticized the Taiwan government. Judge Huang Jin-jui
read the verdict to Chen Chi-Ii, 42, the leader of Taiwan's Bamboo Gang who
planned the murder, and Wu Tun. 35, one of two killers who shot to death
writer Henry Liu at his home in Daly City. Calif. The pair showed no emotion.
Their lawyers said they will appeal the verdict. The other man charged with the
killing Tung Kuei-sen. 33. is still at large.
Big quake hits Samoan Islands
BER KE LEY (AP)-A maJor eanhquake struck the area surrounding the
islands of Western Samoa early Monday, aooording to a repon from the UC
Seismographic Station here. The..Q_uake, which struck at 5: 17 a.m . PDT. had a
preliminary reading of 6.9 on the "'Richter sc.ale, said Or. Ro1>ert Urhammer.
ehiefrescarch sei~tst. Weite-m-Sa-moa l5-ft-fl&lloA-&f.i-sla-Atis l&:ated·aboU1
4.900 southwest of San Francisco in the south-Pacific _Ocean. There were no
immediate repons from the islands regarding the quake.
Greeks celebrate victory of Soclallstll
ATHENS, qreece -Huge crowds poured into the streets today to
celebrate the election victory of Premier Andreas Papandreou's Socialists who
ha.v.e loosened ties with America and NATO and pledged to shut down' U.S.
military bases. Papandreou. 66, an American himself for 20 years and a former
c~llegc dean .. at UC Berkeley, told reponers today, "J believe this vote is a
tnumph .... !ts a great defeat for the reactionary force~. whether they're Greek
or fomgn. Returns from 14,650 out of 14,738 polling stat10ns showed the
Socialist party. with 45.82 perce nt of the vote.
Husseln 'willing to talk with Israel'
JERU~AL~M (AP)-.~cret~ry of State George P. Shultz has told Israel thatJo~dan s K1~~ Hussein 1s ·•w1lltng to commit himself immediately to direct
talks w11h Israel. the Haaretz newspaper said today. A Hebrew translation of
Shultz's ~cssage sai~ H ussein'~ po~ition and the support he is receiving from
the Pal~stine L1~rat1on Organ1zat1on was "a signal of a significant change in the pohucal environment." .
Hus~in's statements during a visit to Washi ngton last week were "more
far-reaching than any other Arab leader has made in public in recent years "the
newspaper quoted Shultz's letter as sa ying. ·
l•raell• glve pullout date for Lebanon
. PARIS (AP) -Israel's prime minister says the army will complete its
wit hdrawal from Lebanon by Thursday, three years from the day that troops
1nyaded t_o smash Palestine Li.beration Organization strongholds. "On the
th1!d anp1versary ~his ~eek. t~e war in Lebanon will be completely ended,"
Shimon Peres said rn an interview from Jerusalem broadcast Sunday on one of
France's. largest radio station~. "This will be the end of the war in Lebanon.
There will no Israeli army unit on Lebanese soil."
MacDonald seeks
new murder trial
ATLANTA (AP) -The National
Association of C'n minal Defense
Lawyers will contend in a brief
seheduled to be filed today in Rich·
mond. Va .. that former Green Beret
Capt. and Hunttnaton Harbor resi-
dent Jeffrey MacDonald was wrong-
full ) coo,,icted of the 19m murder of
his family. .
MacDonald. who was conv.1cted in
t 979 of the slaymgs of his wife and
two ~auahtcrs in their Fort Braaa
home. 1s servma a life sentence in the
federal pen1ttntiary at Bastrop.
TexaL ' ~nntS H. Eisman. n Pbiladclpl11a
lawyer who served as c'o-coun~I
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dunna the 'Arm y hearing~ that initial-
ly cleared MacDonald, assisted in the
preparation of the friend-of-the<ourt brief.
The Atlanta Journal was told. that
the association wlll file the brier with
the.4th U.S. C'1~1t C'o-uf'l ofappeals.
which 1s now dehbcrati"a the merits o.~ MacDonald's r>etltition for a new tnal.
There were no w1tnesies to the
cnme. The conviction of the Green
lkret docto.r was based. entucly on a rtton~tructton -or pfly11c1t cvidenct mu~h of which ~lied on blood
patfcn\s, th.6! persuadfd juron of
MacDonald's au1lt .
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Ron Rlchard•on, featured actor; De•
llcAnuff, director: Richard Riddel, Heidi
Lande•man and Ro&er Miller , beat.K ore.
'Big River' honors flood
Tony award ceremony
··Huck Finn '-style mus ical.
S1mon's 'Biloxi Blues' w in big
By MICHAEL KUCllWARA
A~Df-•WrllM
NEW YO R"-t .\PJ-Morl• than 20 )l'arsand 22 plays
after he firs\ hcgan pulling drtams on Broadwa}. Neil
Si mon. the Great Whitt Wa} 's mo~t successful playwright.
haHaptµn:d ht'> lir\t l ony .\ward for best play oft he year.
Simon·~ "Bilo>.1 Blues" and "Big River." a musical
\l'rs1on ofM:irk Twa1n''l "The i\dventures of Huckleberry
Finn.-were the btg w1nnrr.-. Sunda) night as Broadway
honon:d the hc~t of thl' 19!<4-MS season at the 39th annual
Ton) Award ...
"I ha'e alY.a)' drl·amed. naturall). of winning a
Tony." said ~1mon. who~ fir\t Broad"'a> pla} was "Come
Blow Your Horn" tn 1%1 '"IJllSI didn't thin k I'd have to
dream through 22 phi'~ to do 1t But 11 ""as wonb the
'>leep~·· I . 6 . Simon won a Ton> for "The Odd Couple" as
bl'<,t au tho catrgon l'ltm1na1ed the nc\t }car. but he lost
the hcM pla) Jward to Frank (11lro) 's ''The Subject Was
Roses:· ·1mon wa\ gt' en a -;pcc1al Ton) in I 975.
··Big RJ\ er'' wa' thl' night's b1gge-s1 winner. capturing
!.1!\Cn prtll'!> including hl:\t musical and a best score a"'ard
., .......... ..
Derek Jacobi and Stockard Channing won
Tony• a• »eat actor and..actres• l n a play.
for countr) and "e~tern superstar Roger Miller. who .. Grind." a big-budget musical about a black and
bounded to lhl· Shuhcn. Theater's stage and proclaimed: "'h1tc (~1cago burlesque hou4'e. cap1ured l\.\o prites: a
"Thank God for Mark Twain." ·featured ac1ress-mus1cal a""ard for Leilani Jones and the
01her··B1g Rn er" winners included Ron Richardson. l'Ostuml' design a"'ard for Florence Klotz. her founh Ton}
as Jim. the runa"'a' \la...,c. for featured actor in a musical: Yul Brynner. nearing his 4.600th performance in
Des McAnutTforliiren1on ofa musical. Heidi Landesman ··1 he King and I" received a special Ton) award and the
for scenic designer and R 1chard R !<dell for ligh11ng. e' eni ng'c, onl}' standing O\ a11on The honor" as presented
Derd Jacobi ''a" naml·d hl:<it actor 1n a pla!< for his b) Mar) Martin. "'ho 1n 1951 recommended 10 R 1chard
performance a., l:kned1ci.. 1n the Royal Shakespean· RodKcrs and O<icar Hammerstl'IO I I that the) hire Br) nner
Compan' ·s production of '"Mud1 .\do .\bout Nothing.. to pla\ thc'S1amcsl' monarch. ·
"This 1~ 1nng on a \'Cr). 'er) rich cake.'' said an '.\tkrthank1ng Miss Martin and 1fic song"' riting team.
O' ercome JJrnbt. who altl·rnated appcaranCl'S in thl' Br) nncr -.aid. "I also want to thank Yul Bf) nner He
Shakespearean da,s1c "'1th "C') rano de Bergerac" on turned out all nght ahl·r all." _ ·
Broad\.\ a\ la'it ~·a,on. "Bctorc I -;uffcr from l'hronll' ··B1lo\I Blue!;· faced strong compc11t1o n tor best pla)
1nd1ges11on . thank )Ou \l'f} much·· from "Ma Ra1nq \ Black 8011001." "..\s ls" and
Stockard Ch;inn1ng took thl' oco;t actress 10 a pla) · ··Hurl)hurl) ... but 11 "'asgenerall) conccdl'd that the past
award for hl·r rok as the mot ha ofa se' ereh retarded child ">Ca'>on was not onl' or Broadwa) 's OC\t
in '"Joe Egg:· "'hfl'h """"named tx·st rc\t\al. Forthl' tir,t t1mc1n the Ton)·._ 19.,ear ht'>tOr) a''ard~
··B1lo\I Bl ue'> ... '1mon'Homed} about a )Oung \.\fl ier 1n three categories -best actclr Jnd actresc, 1n a musical
coming of agr during\\ orld Vt ar 11. al-;o brought awards to and bcst l horeogr ..iph' -"erl' <;(rapped ocrnu"e or a lack
dtrcl·tor (1rne ~al>.'>. his third Ton) for dm:ctton. and to ufcand1datl''>
Barn Miller. "ho \\On, the featured acting award for his Thcrl' w..t\ no om· h1g nl.'"' mu<,tl'al 'il'!'ash. and onl~
ponra,al of a \Oung Jl'"' 1sh 1ntelleciual drafted into the "The K1ng..ind I. .. \\ htc h clo!>l'.' June 30a11d ·· 8110\1 Blue~ ..
.\rm\.' · ha\l· ~ho"'n much bo\-Offil'l' musck. Tht• 3\.\ards "ho"'
j ud11h h e). a~ the good-heancd 11001) 1n ··Hurlybur-was a tnbutl' to composer\ Juk t~Al'. C~ Coleman anJ
h :· p1d.cd up her '>crnnd featured acting award. he had ..\ndrew l lo)d \.\ ebbcr "ho all ha' e musical" Sl'heduled
~on the pr11e 1n I QX'\ for "~i<'nmi ng." to upen tn ~e"' Yori.. nnt ~·a-;on
Richard Greene
TV's first
Robin Hood
dead a.t 66
I.ON DON (A Pl -\l'Wr R 1~hard
(Jrcrm-. Brtt"h teln l\llln·~ urtg1nal
Robin HoOd. dll'd ·a1urday a t h1'i
home 1n ca)tern England. ht\ daugh·
ter said.
Greene. 66. one or Bn1a1n"1; IOP
1elc' 1s1on stars in the 1 1>5~. appeared
1n I 43 ep1sodl's of the \C.'flC, on Robin
Hood. the legcndal') English folk hero
of the ~ddle Ages "'ho robbed from
th e nctAnd gave to the poor
G reene also pla)ed in more than 40
movie . including '"Hound of the
Haskcrv11lcs." "Fore' er <\mbt'r'' and
·'My Luck} Star." .
His daughter Patnc1a 'i!lld he hjd
ne'er fu lly rcco' crcd after he was
Injured in a fall 1n 1982
"He '11111 had qui te a fan .cluh and
was receiving letter~ requc'\ting
signed pictures." she said
De Lorean plans
new car venture-
LO~. ANGELES C .\P) -.\uto-
JTiaker John Z. De Lorean. whose
venture to make a stainless steel-
sk1nned spons car fa iled. 'la~s he will
set up a plant 1n Ohio to pro<lucc a
new high-performance car.
De Lorean said in an intcrvtc"' that
he has been working on the ne"
veot1:1re for abouLSJ.Xmonlhsand that
the assembl) operatton could be
estabh hed soon in Columbus
··t want 10 be involved."' OeLorean
!><ltd. "It's 1ne\ 11able that the com-
pan)' come back."
He told the Los .\ngeles Herald-
Exam1ncr late Su nday that 11 has not
been decided what pan he might pla~
in the auto compan). 11'1t 1s rev1,.ed
Sources in Ohio a nd 1n Nonhern
Ireland said the 60-vear-old torml·r
General Motors e'(ccutt' c hopes to
produce a car similar tu the DM C -12.
w.h1ch was built b' thl· l>t• l 1m·.ir1
Motor ('o. from 1'1N unttl 11 "'l'nt
bankrupt 1n I 9lS! thl' r">t.·m111 Frcl'
Pre•" rt.'ported Su nda~.
''l'H' seen the design un the .:..ir. Jnd
it's bcauttf ul." said Mar' In Kall. 'll'C
pre.,1dcn1 of Kapac Co .. a Columbus.
Ohio-based auto pan s d1'>trtbu1or
"It·., all done."
Kati. \.\hOsl.' compa·n) acquired
mMt of De Lorean Motor's pans
'"'en ton after 11 went bankrupt. said
De Lorean outltncd the ne"' car
prOJl'l'I to him about a month ago
dunng a m"11ng in Nev. \_o.t!.....K.au
said hl' ha\ an agreement to sell pans
to Dc Lorean 1f thl' rnr goes in to
producti on the free Press said.
The new car would be ··a mod1tied
De Lorean w11h a larger engine and
tran m1ss1on and "'heels." said Ka11.
who refused to 1dcn11f\ other 1:om-
pan1e' and 1ndl\ 1dual-;.he said Wl'rl'
hacking the latc'lt effort
( hmtophrr Hughe'> Brt11sh re-
l'l't\er for Dl· I Ml'an Motor'" ·a.,.
'>cmQ!\ plant 111 '.'iorthern Ireland.
learned ol the pl.in from a De Lort.•an
J\'iOrtall' during a !\la' 20 mt'l'ttng 111
I ondon thl' nl'\\\JlJfk·r 'aid
That a<,\ol 1.llt' !'.l'"' < kkan' hu\1-
nc.,.,111.111 ( rordon :".o' l'I "a1d1 ng l>l'
l orl•;rn 1n the ne" \cnture and
helping "-at1 kwa tl' pan-.. Ka11 -..11d
-,
Early Bird Dinner
Specl•ls 16.9S
Prime Rib or Fresh Fish
Complt!t~ Dinner With cholc~ of
soup or sMMJ and <H~rt
4 to 6 PM
1 llp I W ... I
801 E. BALBOA 673-7726
Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Monday. June 3. 1985 A.a
Herp~s attack changes
her life for the better
OL.\R '\NN LANUl:.R~. Thtsm.iy
b( thr mo!it unusucil lttl1:r \OU ha' l'
ever rtte1vtd I um a11ach1n1 m~
name addrt'>'>3nd phonr numbl·11n ca~ ~ou wa nt to \>Crtf> 11 hul llm
tr\lsttng thnt vou wl.11 not rc...,cal "'' 1d('ntit~ ·
Al•
l.oDEIS The lcttl'r from tht'woman f'ro·m
Altoona who .. slept w11h every 1 om.
Oick and Han')" prompted me to
write. She went to bed w11h 1.irangeri.
she met in lxln. Sod1d I. after Wl' both
got drunk. I could ne...,erh.i,1:done
such a thing .-.o~r \nd. hkc ·· .\1-
toona." I alwaHtiatl.'d nn\l'lf 1n the
morning.
didn't C\en knowobv1ou'il} didn't
plaCl' much "aluc on ht'r..elf 'io w h\
\hould he»
\\hen I \.\-3')go1ngthrough that tim
attack of herpes t felt like lolling
nl\ ~II It ""as absol u wl\ the wur)t
\.\eel of m) ltfe. But a\ I .look bad •. I
mu<11 adm11 ti was the lx'\t th1ng that
e'er hap;:>t:n~d to me t stopped &01ng
tu ha rs. I also stopped drinking I tool
ilgood. hard look at myself and
lkude-d toch~lnlll' m) wa' ol hit'
I sawdo1cn\ ofan1C'lcs ahout
herpes and AID but the) d1dn '1
bother me I had Ix-en doing that
numberfor!io long I \.\a\ -;ure m\
chances forgetting a d1\CJ'>e "'l'H·
about one 1n a m1lt1on
\l.>cll. I was wrong I got hl'rJk'' on
one of those o ne-night stand!. "'hl·n
m) g\ n«"ologtst told me" hat I had I
was (unous. ( W3!.d ) tng to call UP thJI
one-night stand and tell hi m what J
rollen. no-good creep he "'a" for 1101
warning me. hut J didn't ha' l' h"
phonl.'nurnocr Lookinghali.. lrJn
seewh> h1:d1dn'1 warn ml· I meant
nothing to him A woman "'ho \.\uuld
go fora tumble between the 'thet'I\
with a man whose last name she
\1\ months later I met a great gu) at
the nt.>1ghborh<><>Q delt of all place!>
He has accepted medesp11e my
herpeo, The attacks are hnumtng le\'
frt·qucntandlessse .. l·re \l.-cha,ea
"ondaful relatton'>htp I It'd lt l>.e thl·
lull>.11:s1woman1n thl.' "'nrld
1 oo ba'd 11 took herpes to stra 1gh.ten
m\' out but I am e' i:r so grateful for
tlm '>l'COnd chance at a good ltlc 'Ju,t
call me~ FOl R-L f...\f < LOVE:.R
I ~ FL.\.
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burnt-d uput all thoi.c people who
wrote to tell you howdumh you werf
to fa ll for lhf lem~rfbout the li ttle gi rl
wtw was lo ' 1 n the u pcrmarkn ( A1\
cmplo)tt found hc:r in the bathroom
\.\-1th a man who had rut her hair,
given hcra>edatl\ d WU . UI to
caIT) her out unde t e u1~.)
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m) 'll>1fo 1n a large shopping mall. The
onh '' )tcm·the) had for findtnglost
pt.•r.,on'> ~as an old broken-down
\l-curu~ guard who asked.·· Arc )'OU
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DEAR LAN: Thanks for a sweet
letter bat lreally don 'I mind beiag
criticized. Wiien I'm wrong I wut to
be told, and apparently there are
plenty fo lks oat tber~ wllo are -appy
to do It!
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Orenge Oout DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 3, 11~15 C'-
Colle~e uproar:
Will the inmat es
run the asylum?
The people who elected-the trustees of Saddleback
College have spoken twice. First, when they voted the
seven into office and. second, when they refused to
suppon a teacher-led campaign to reeall three of them.
0113nizers of the recall drive -using the self-
promotional appellation Citizens for a Better Saddlc-
back -raised several questions aboµt the official
competence of trustees William Watts, Rohen L. Price
and Rohen L. Moore. But the names could have been
Moe, Larry and Curly for all they mattered. The real
target of the campaign was Chancellor Larry Stevens, a
·tough manager who has been a thorn 'in the faculty's side .
since he was hired two years ago to bring fiscal stability to
the institution.
The trustees have stood solidly behind Stevens as
the teachers turned up the heat during the past year, even
filing a lawsuit chaJling the district with improperly
hiring seven top administrators. The suit is hibernating
in a counhouse filing cabinet. The teachers do not
appear anxious to pursue it.
An uneasy truce exists at the college's Mission Viejo
and Irvine campuses, but with summer vacations
looming, that is ltkely just the lull before the storm. By
November, when Watts, Price and Trustee Eugene
McKnight are up for re-election, the battle may be fully
joined again.
The trustees have taken the position throughout
that the faculty's refusal to accept Stevens and the
resultant campaign to remove him and the elected
trustees who hired and backed him amounted to an
effon by a special in~rest group to take control of a
public body.
Increasingly, teachers' unions have moved into the
political arena, sponsoring or endorsing candidates and
actively attem°'ptmg to remove incumbents in order to
achieve their aims. If successful, the teachers can find
themselves able to dictate policy at the institutions
within which they work. Including salary policy.
The inmates could be running the asyl um.
Certainly, teachers are citizens with the sam,r
concern any citizen holds for public institutio~o
be expected that those citizens who work at Saddleback
College and its newly named sister institution, Irvine
Valley College (maybe the trustees should be recalled for
that silly name), would have a panicularly keen interest
in them.
All the voters within the Saddleback Community
College District would do welJ to remember in
November that any candidate who makes too many
promises in return for the teachers' endorsement will
serve his term with a loaded gun pointed at his head.
Alrllne lgnoz:lng safety
to flll eDJ.pty pilot seats
To the Ed11or
As the husband of a United Air
Lines flight attendant I find myself
involuntanl~ 1n-.oh.ed 1n a nonstop
litan~ of 1..1t11ontmanagemcnt com-
munications surrounding the pilo ts·
stnke
The publicized 1sc;ue of two-tiered
pay scale directly docsn·t fa1e me. for
realisucally pilots are handsomel)
salaned for their JOh\
But what does concern mr arr the
side efTects of a two-tiered pa) scale
w1th1n the cockpit 'A-hen m) wife 1s
flying. when m~ famil~ and I ar~
flying and· when an~onc 1'\ 11\ing
<iafety '>hould Ix• the ont• ekmcnr 1n
air tramport<1l1on that muc,t nCtt tw
1gnort•d
In tht• ru'h 111 till tht• pilot,· '><'31\
lJ .\L (according to m~ ~ 1tc1 1\
rushlflg pilol'I through the 1ra1n1ng
program It "'a' reponed at a ren~nt
Airline Pilot~ .\<,<;cx1at1nn meeting
that even the traint'l''> Jdm1ttcd
recei .. ing inadequate preparation to
assume tommand Imagine a
scenano 1n Jn emergenq <illu atton
I L.M. Bovo
when short-term pilots cannot react
or communicate as a un ited team to
save the passengers and plane .from
disaster.
Flight attendants are the front line
of an a1rline·s public relat1ons pro-
gram . They must possess uncommon
confidence an th~ flight crew and the
aircraft. and they must instill comfort
and confidence in the passengers
whom th~y serve. This will be an
1mpossib1lity under the current
proposed pilot replacement duri ng
the pilots' stnke
' UAL cannot hope to rapidly re-
place the 5.:!00 professionals. whose
Ii' e~ arc dedica ted 10 safely tra ns-
pon1ng people. 'hhtle ma1nta in1ng 1ts
rt•putat1on and position as the
number one air earner in the nation.
No . m my view. 11 1~ not the tienng
of pa) scales that should IX' foc used
upon: 11 1s the safet) and the lives of
our loved ones that should IX' para-
mount
RICHARD V SIMON
Newport Beach
Cruci a l four minutes
Our Love an<.l War man 1\\luth mg
a mamage e~pcrt'<i t.ld1m th.11 · the
first four minutes .. art.' crurnil -the
first fo ur m inute~ after a hu.,hand and
wife wake up and the fir~t fot1r
minutes after they mt•ct 1n the
evening. Whether tht• mamagc 1s to
work. this authority contend~. dt··
pend~ on how the mJn :i nd woman
h111dlctho~ee1&ht minutc~cvcn da ..
Natural blondes repeatedly ha "c
donr.,.bctter on 1.Q. tests-than ha-.c
brunettes or redheads. Now .. ou and I
know that dll blondes are not smarter
than all those-others. But nat1"1\alh
CA.ANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
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in t'normou5 \amphngs, they·, e
'-"1.>Und up with better grades.
'The language of the Afncan
Bushmen depends as much upon
&.cstures and gri mace! as upon words.
Rush men don·1 talk after dark.
Monkeys have no feet Technically.
the} 're <.'lass1fied as "four-handed."
Trad1t1onal Japanese wash them-
\flvcs thoroughly before they act into
their baths
L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yadlc•tHI
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3UCNAUSM. --
If you back yourself into
a corner, ta.keyour lumps
But in Earles, case,
boater has chosen
to take offensive ..
When I was a very young child, I
was told by an older and wiser person
that the best defense is an offense. I .
always took that to mean that if you
were under attack. and perhaps
backed into a comer, that the best
thing to do was to come out swi nging.
After all. what do you have to lose
under those circumstances?
Somehow or other. I also got the
impression that this advice was to be
used if. and only if. you were unjustly
under attack.
If you had. through some blunder
or mistake in J udgment. managed to
back yourself into that comer. the
thing to do was to accept respons1-
b1hty for your actions and take
(bravely. 1t was hoped) whatever
consequences followed.
What the heck. that was how we
LEARNED! If you were building a
soapbox racer. and left your father's
best saw out in the rain and 1t turned
into a lu mp of rust. yo u took the tnp
to the woodshed and learned to take
better care of things that belonged to
ot her people.
Apparently. some of us see the old
adage in a different ligbL Lasl
October. a man named Virl Earles
managed to back himself into a
comer. He was out with some friends.
having a few drinks. Later. they
decided that 1t would be fun to go for
a li ttle boat ride. Mr. Earles drove his
20-foot power boat into a thousand-
pound buoy. resulting in fi ve deaths
and fo ur people inJured.
There arc a few things to be
considered with regard to this inci-
dent.
First of all. Mr. Earles was tested
and found to have a blood alcohol
level of 0.1 I percent. The state of
California says that a blood alcohol
level of Q.10 percent 1s sufficient to
assume that a person 1s too intox-
BILL
Hann
icated to operate a motor vehicle.
Second, Mr. Earles was operating
his boat at an estimated 20 miles per
hour. The speed limit where the buoy
is located 1s posted as 5 miles per
hour.
If the information I have is correct.
it would appear that Mr. Earles got
drunk and drove his boat at too high a
rate of speed for the conditions.
resulting in a collision. The fact that
hves were lost 1s truly tragic. and rm
sure that Mr. Earles will never forget
that night in October.
Okay. the thing 1s done. What do
you do now?
You get a lawyer. that's what you
do.
As you may have gathered from
past ramblings of mine, I feel sort of
ambivalent about lawyers. If a.man as
charged with a crime. and there is
even the sli~htest doubt about his
guilt, my feeling is that he should have
a lawyer.and that lawyer should be
the very best there is.
lf a man is harmed by another, hec
should have some means by which he
can obtain redress. The courts exist
for this purpose. but are so com-
plicated that he would need a lawyer
to·help him. I think he should have
one. • If a man robs a bank. has his picture
taken during the robbery, leaves
fi ngerprints all 9ver the place. and is
caught outside the· door with the
money in nis hands, he's guilty! He
should go to jail, where he'll be taught
(1t is hoped) that it's not nice to rob
banks.
Chances are fairly good, however.
that he'll get off. He'll get a lawyer.
In the case of Mr. Earles. his lawyer
doesn't even try to deny that Mr.
Earles' blood alcohol level was above
0.10 percent. He simply says that the
law applies to cars. not to boats. ln
other words, if you're in a car and are
drunk. you're breaking th e law: but 1f
you're in a boat. you're not.
I wonder how the law applies to
kayaks? Roller skates? Bob sleds?
Office chairs?
As for the collision. Mr. Earles
lawyer says that the whole thing is the
fault of the city of Seal Beach. the
Navy and the County of Orange. It
seems that the buoy in question was
unlighted.
Never mind that if he had hit the
thing at S miles per hour, his boat
would have probably bounced ofT it
with a few scratches. Never mind that
1fhe had been going 5 miles per hour.
he would have had ample time
(sobnety allowin&) to see the thing,
and steer around 11. Never mind that
common sense dictates that 1f it's
after dark and you·re in a boat. that
you proceed with extreme caution.
because it's DANGEROUS out there.
None of that stuff matters.
What matters. apparently. 1s that
the buoy was unlighted. I can't help
but wonder what Mr. Earles' lawyer
would have said if Mr. Earles had
been drinking and ran his car ofT of
the road and hll an unlighted build·
mg?
Jf what you've JUSt read gives you
the impression that rm a little
steame&,-y~re righh Not too many
years ago, if you'd told me that a man
could go out and get drunk. have a
collision and end up with a lot of
money, I'd have la ughed. Recently.
however. a burglar who was on the
roofof a school fell through a skylight
while attempting to break into the
school. He was. obviously, injured.
He sued the sc hool district for leaving
its skylights lying around for burglars
to fall through, AND WON! . ·
.Mr. Earles' lawyer has sued the c11y
of Seal Beach. the county and the
Navy, for an "unspecified a moun t."
claiming neglgencc.
l'm not laughing.
Col9IDlll1t BJJJ H•rvey l1¥e1 la
Hutbllfo11 Be•cll,
Reagan tax plan offers feast
for the rich , sop for the rest·
WASHI NGTON -Be hold a foot
soldier in the "second American
revolution" proclai med by President
Reagan. He (the iender of this
pronoun is no accident) drives a
BMW, belongs to a country cl ub.
travels abroad. invests in securities.
gargles with Ch1vas Regal and knows
that under President Reagan's
propost'd tax pla n. life will get even
better.
As they sa} wherever nouvelle
cumne 1s served ... Vive la Revol-
uti on.··
The Reagan Revolut1"1T has been
tcmbly kind to the nch already.
When the president first came into
office in 1980. the to p tax rate was 70
percent. It is now SO percent and
under the new Reagan proposal it will
be 35 percent. What's truly revol-
ut ionary about this revolution is how
much it continues to benefit the rich.
But that's where the radical change
stops. The rest of us will continue to
pay pretty much what we have paid in
the past. The very poor will pay 35
percent le 5;..but that's a pcrcentaac:
The dollar amount is les~ impressive.
1n~ by definition the very poor cam
very little money, reducing their taJCes
by a huae percentage 1s not the same
as allev1at1na thcrr phght For the
poor. 1t 1!. JUSt another way of doi n&
nothina·-<>r. 10 be perfectl y f~ur. next·
to nothini.
The ~me f\.olds for the middle
chm. Hert the dollar amount of ta:i1:cs
as greater but the proposed percent.qt
red uction 1s lower-anywhere from
6.6 to 4 I ptr~n t. Thal's somethina
and that's nice. but 1n. not bia bucks.
It' cert.aanl y not goina to make a
difl't-rcncc 1n anyone'~ standard of
llVlna Not ~ the rich. For those
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RICllAID
Co11(1
making S200.000 a year and over,
their taxes will be reduced 10.7
percent. If you ~dd to that the
proposed reduction in the cap1tal-
gains tax. you can sec that for some
people this revolution is (almost)
worth dyi ng for-or hiring someone to
do 1t for yo u.
Not since the Geneva arms-rcdtlc·
tion talks opened, with the baritone
benedictions of network anchormen.
has so much been made of so little.
This-is not to say that the Reagan plan
is without merit. In some ways it's an
improvement over the currevt sys-
tem which. the polls tell us. is
considered unfair by the American
people. If the Rcapn plan only
restores confidence. and partic1·
pat1on. in the Wt system. 11 will have
done something worthwhile. If }'ou
add to that the bonusofshininasome
of the lax burden from ind1v1duals to
corporat1oni--and throw 1n lhe
ehm1nat1on of many tu abuses-it's
hard to say that the plan 1s a farce.
But the tax plan 1s beina packaacd
assometh1nA biaandgrand. The word
"revolution i~ used. Commentatorc;
suuest it could be 1ust the thins to
make the GOP the majority peny for
all tJmc. Jf that's the cue. then this
plan could~ the ullimaae triumph of
packaaina over substance. A l't'vol·
ution. af\er all. 1s supposed to change
things fundamentally.
for most of us. this revolution will
change things just a bit. It will not
make the poor n cher or the n ch
poorer. It will not heavily tax in -
herited wealth. The middle class will
not be substantially better off. and
because of cuts in middle-class en-
titlements (like student aid). maybe a
bit poorer. Middle.class taxpayers
who pay high state or local taxes are
going to find that ther arr the true
victims of this revolution. They will
lose that deduction.
The Reagan plan will not provide
any mort revenues for a aovemment
stru~i ng under a huge deficit and
starving for more money. There 1s no
source of funds here for bridges or
highways. tunnels or mass transit,
police or wclfare--none of the in-
nu~rabk programs that have been
starved under Ronald Reagan. If
anything, the plan will simply con·
tinue what may be called the larJer
Reagan Revolution~ the diminution
o( government at all levels and the
confusion of wealth with virtue.
At most. the Reapn plan is a
houseclcanina o f the tu. .code even
less danna than even the one the
Treasury proposed 1n November. For
oil the hoopla. 1t chanaes the lives of
almost no one.
The real rcvolutton amounts to t .. e
almost total aocepunce of Rcap.n·1
1hinkfoa-Dcmocrats jo1n1na Re·
publicans 1n chttnna a ptan that
wraps the status quo ~n the red flq of
rtvolution The firsl American ttvot-
otlon shook the world. Thi~ .. oae
wouJdn't make you mi11 a putt.
Rktar4 C.. II • 11MfnlH ~letn•l•t.
RICHARD COllSN
co1WD.DJ8t
JACll
AIDEISOI
and DALE VAN A Tl A
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Beiru t
security
request
rejected
State Department
whines about tight
budget restrain ts
WAS HI NGTON-In recent years
our diplomats. as the targets of '
terrorists. have put their hves on the
line. So imagi ne. if you will. t,11e State
Depanme'nf --ooreaucrats turning
down an embassy's request for
S 130.000 to beef up its security. And
1mag1ne also that the embassy in
question 1s the one in Beirut
Hard to believe. 1sn"t it'>
But that appears to be what's-
happcned.
When Ambassador Reginald
Bartholomew requested this rela-
tively modest sum to protect his
people in the front lines of Beirut. he
got no sympathy from the rear-
echelon commandos who man the
swivel chairs in Washington. They
reminded him, in effect. that money
doesn't grow on trees. They also
lectured him about spending funds on
securi<y without dotting all the i's.
As a final insult. the Foggy Bottom
feathcrhcads told the amba-ssador
that 1f he seriously expected to get the
money he needs. he'd have to prom-
ise to follow strict budgetary protocol
m the future. review all the embassy'$
expenditures and submit a ··state of
your budget'" report.
After Bartholomew does all this.
they"ll think about his request for
S l30,000.
State Department officials have
refused to discuss any as~ct of the
situation with us on security grounds.
One spokesman huffed that he didn't
see how this was a story at all. We'll let
you be the judge. Here's what we've
learned:
From a cable stamped .. confiden-
tial'· obtained by our associate
Donald Goldberg. it appears that
Beirut asked for the $130.000 to hire
guards and trailers fo r embassy
,property outs1~e the fortified com-
pound. A State Departmentoudget
officer was sent to look things over.
"While w<!'realize your need for the
requested fu nds ... the cable stated,
"we want to share with you our
appreciation of the situation."
The cable wh ined in some detail
about the grim budget conditi ons m
Washington: "funding is very tight.
... (Security) has expended its sup-
plemental. ... (either offices) are
• already down to emergency reserves
in their regular budget." (Don"t the
people in Beirut appreciate how
rough things are back home? Dealing
with Congress. stuck an traffic on 1-66.
trying to get tickets lo the Kennedy
Center'?)
The cable then adopts a sternly
admo nitory tone: "It appears that
you have expended funds beyond
those ... allotted or avail able. In
addition, we are concerned that fund s
all otted for security guards have beC'n
expended on oth~r pro1ects."
Ha ving established th at the em-
~assy was undeserving of sympath}
lrom the people 1n Washington who
are reall ~ sufTcring hardships. the
cable laid down "certain steps" that
should be taken "to get control of the
situation and before we can provide
af\¥ increased funding:·
First. prepare a "state of your
budget" report.
"SCcond. you should ensure that no
expenditures are made for which
funds are not available or obligated
.. Before any obligations can be made
an officer must certify that funds are
available. This applies 10 regular post
funds as well as special s~urity ..
allotments ...
Third. the cable said. "you should
re view current plans as well as
ongorng programs for expenditures of
all types to ensure that they arc
absolutely required (include such
categones as overtime. lease of ve-hicles. etc.)." -
The cable offers a glimmer of
sympathy, "While we understand the
necc55ity for security and continued
embassy operaiions. -the state of the
budact is such that expe nditures
which arc not critical may not be made."
But it clo!ies with the bureaucracy
, firmly •Jl ch~rge: "On rect1pt of your
rcpon. we will review your request for wcrcascd ful\ding. ..
Ml~l·El?,i:TORIAL: fiow many
more runs must there be on savinas 181.J1tu~o.ns before Conarcss decides
to rcq1.urc all banks and ll•inas ... na.
loans to be covered by federal deposit
insuranct? Even sound institutions
arc vulnerable 1o depo ttorpanic. and
thtrc arc only about 1.400 banks and
S..nd-Ls that aren't cove~ by
fedenl in5Ul'lnce. So .,.hy rhc delay?
Orange Coall OAll. V PILOT/Monday. June 3, 1N& . A.1
Jane Seymour 'deglamprized' ~or TV role
B)' JERl\Y ts CK wall 11nd Bnstol and th~ Qanmoor Tht estate, also used &"or lilm1n1 who befriends her. MJ saw Mary auo innocent,• n.uvt ~ Al',........._,,._ Pnson. "Tht Masttt of Ballantrae:· ac1u lly The stncs opcru with a spec1.1Cular 11rt with enormous stre~ and
LO ANGELES-Jant Seymour's "It's a desolat• place. f<>u> and dates back to950. "I nevcrthoulJH J'd stupwrcckas the outlaws lutt a ship to courqt and a very SU'OOI wLll Shc·s
wet and wind-blown look for the ram~ But the s«ntry 1s vet) dra-go bad 10 Enaland and own a ~ouse 1u destruction by exunau1sh1n• the not 1olJm1daled .. nuni~nes "Jamaica Inn" wa" earned mat1c. 1 he only clement place v.e Now I ao bad: whenever I can," he h&hthou~ and mov1n,a a haht about Seymour ts cxpecttn& ber secood
1>n the mooN of England's West filmed was ont day at a I Sth century said. "La t )car we did 'The Sun Alw on a cart. The prod~r actually child 1n Jul} HerdauJhttr K.luc is 3,.
Country c 1atc ntar Bath." R1w$' 1n Europe. so J had a IF place wrecked an old saihng ship for this and he has a stcpdauJhttt, J~nru!er.
c;c)mour uars as M. I') Yellan in Her husband. David Flynn. v1s1ttd to e5eape 10:· $CQucnce wh,Q·s S. ·
Daphne d u Mauncr's talc of romance her for a weekend d uring the filming The British-made "Jamaica Inn" ''It's a wonderful romantic story," She jOl her stan in En&J.a.od. but !
and mena,·c. set against the b.'\ckdrop m 1983 and they spent 11 ~t thee tote. was imported b) Metromedia said Sc)'mour. ··ifs not a J)amorou.s now hvcs here and P~)'S m05tly
of a murderous shipwrecking oper· "Wt staned laughing abut the kind Producers. h wi ll be broadcast 1n two rote. ht's a c.ountry girl 1n dirt Americans. "f pJay Americans C>r '
at1on in the early 19th century. of ~ople who owned a house like pans on 114 stations unttl June 20. straits. I hked playin• htr more than ~tarVC." he'said,
"When I wasn't rained on, they got that.'' she said. "We juessed that they lt also stars Patrick McOoohan as the super glamorous women J pla) 1n "I tctuaU)' feel a . comfortable, •
the hoscl> out," she sa1(1. "W t were at haled tht crew but loved the money Mary YeHan's mysterious uncle, Amenca. lt was us1tally raining. m) speak1na wuh an Amencan accc.nt as (
the end of nowhere, out in the moors for the rental. By the end of the day Bilht Whitelaw as his downtrodden hair was plastered to m) head and wi1h an EnJ)and accent. I worked oo
where-they trained 1ht troopi. for the David and I had bought the estate, wift, Trtvor Eve as the romantic I've frequently got a blanket wrapped it very hard' with Robcn Easton, wbo
FaJkland Islands.. war -near Corn-sure enough." 1ntertst, and John McEncf) as a vicar around .nic. was my coach'. I have a natural ut for
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languagt But 10 rcaJ life f lbink 10 put
on a phon) Amoncan a<XlCnt ts
p~tenuous. When I'm 1n England my
accent is even more pronounced. Oft
the telephone hert, however, 1 do talk
Jonathan·can 'thid"e his true identity in bed
wtth an Amcncan accent so peo~ · -.
can understand me."
fter the b1nh of her child she
expects to beg.in work on ··s now
. Whitt and the Seven Dwarfs," wotk·
1ng as the producer and the star. She
ma) pla) a tnplc role as Snow White,
the wicked stepmother and the old ,
w11ch
By LYNDA HIRSCH
ALL MY CHlLOREN: I Jd .1rmc\ 111
New York cager to v.or~ Im \d.im
Chandler but 1sdt'pre~St'd v.hl·n hr realt1l'\
has top-notch JOb as that ol mJ1lbtJ) Jnd
clandestine \P) ing on Enrn Dottie t>l.i1...-d
when she real11es Shl' ha\ lht' au1hom1 to
gave Tad order~ Learning Palmer·, \tenll'.
Cynthia tell~ ham shl''s pre$nan1 h} Ros\
.\ndrcw pays' 1~1110 Dais) an 1a1I. C ) n1h1a
goes to Ross. confe!>!ling her ill' about being
pregnant. but Cynthia·~ latt'\I scheme ma1
have al read) drstro)'eq RO\\ .ind f llen '\
marriage. When Donna bemmc\ d runk.
breaks down and later :.tarb \lcl·pv.alking.
Benn) '>'Ondcrs 1f she might have been
Lach's murderer The go11:rnM rcfu~e~ to
commute Dais)\ -.cnll'nu: \Ir' (Jurnc)
discovers a letter con•crn1ng lJCh .ind
Hart) teaming up 10 rnn Pinl' Valk·)
n uzens with phon) la11h-ht·.11tn~ plan hut
this evidence docs nut 11u.iht~ 10 g11c
Daisy a new trial ROS\ Jll u\C\ \ndrt'" 111
being Zach's murderer . . . , ANOTHER WORLD: \1al \tunned
v.hen Rachel mil plan' tc• moH· nut ot
o.\da's hou~ and into hutcl Pcrn ., d1·Jth
dtvas1a1c<o 'lann <. Jncr tr1e'> 10 h11k hi\
gambling b) ta~ang out luan L arn
hum1lrate<I v. hen he\ thro'A n off 1x•h11•
force M.J. and C aS\ con11nu1· 10 ''" tor ~me JOb. Felicia elated when \he rcah1es
man ~o's in11ted ht"r to be ho\tt'S' ut h1~
pan ) 1s someone from h1·r PJ\I Donna
tells .. Marie) .. that she 1\ her mmher
unawarr that \he\ rl'all) t•ll~1ng to
Victoria. V1ctona continue' 111 Pl"e a'
Marie)
AS THE WORLD TllRNS: Paul and
Bnan agrcr to start 1hc1r rclat10Mh1p
anew. W11h Mam· prl'gnant. Kc' 1n de·
c1des 10 ht:lp her 01 er this d1tlirnlt 11m~
·and tells the ~hattcred l-rann1e that he
must leave Oakdale Returning from
Greece. Ste1e meets ·hannon. nn attracl-
1ve youn_g woman Shannon d1srn1 er~ that
'!!he unw1111ngl~ earned 1.'0ntraband in the
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ba~ that her bo) friend ga' e her 4.l the
a1rpon she discards the bag. changes her
.ippearancl' and dt>C1dcs to hide 1n Oak-
dak John sa\es Lionel's hfe w11h open-
hcan massage Lala un1mpresSt"d w11h
John \offer of Hawa11an vacation and hts
It' t·-lor-toda) attitude. Stuan as unable lo
u•n' 1ncc Marne that he no lonJer as upset
ahuut the ar.-.on incident which caused
ham to recall his mother's d<:ath an a lire
)Cars ago. Thing~ go ai>.r) at Diana's
restaurant 'Ahl'P sonic !>Cruff\ patrons ot
that the) can be as .happ) as Bo and ~ope
G£~E8AL HoSPiTAL: Scorpio hcan·
broken w1sen hr realizes has old W.SB pal
Donnell)' as 1n on the Meiucan treasure
sc.am When Ton) forg11t~ Fehc1a for has
inJunes. Frasco realizes perhaps he ts being
100 hard on her. Frasco behe1 cs finding the
Mexican treasure wall insure Tony's
safct). but Fehc1a wams Fnsco not to get
1n1tolved. Nonetheless. Fnsco takes job on
the docks. When Ginny tells Rick she's
pregnant. he YIOnders who the fat her is. he
or °'rck. Jimmy ~taking an interest in
the medical ship. The Slaters' return to
Pon Charles 1mmincn1. Donnelly and
Anna fear thr consequences. Scorpio
confronts Donnell) and Anna and lt"lls
them 1f the treasure as returned to Mexico
no one will be ~rosccuted. As the crypt as
opened. Donnelly. Scorpio and Anna are
shocked 10 find the treasure has disap-
peared
thl' Grand Pm walk in. · • • • CAPITOL: Jarreu. who~· surgery for
• ••
paral)M<. seems 10 he successful, swears
that he doesn't kno1A whv anyone
1Aould',t: 1ned to kill ham 1n ~urge!). Jo~h
un1A1111ngl\ tells :vl)rna that has wife was
thl' t.irgrt uf Sam's blackmail threat
Charm has lunch with Anel and con-
' ince\· her she has no interest in her
husband o.\ncl agm:s to ha\l~ Chant) find
intorma11on on Zed o.\t Hamngtons'.
( han11 d1sco1ers a '>'all safe and as she's
"' 1 ng io open 11 Zed and Josh appear She
lOn1 inn·, them ~he '>'as JUSI tf) 1ng 10 get a
Ot'ttcr loo!.. .it the paintings Learning that
Julte •~ huol..l'd on pall\. Judson asks Zt'd to
help locate T~le-r. Juhe ha' ing 11~1ons ol a
monk in a graie)ard She behc,es 1h1s
mt"ans T)ler ,., dead. Kell) tells Tre) 1fht'
Jnnouncc\ that Scoll) as has son 1l v.11l ruin
his l1lrN'T While Kell}' as 1•1s1t1ng Thomas
1n 1hr hospital. sht' spots Tre) Thomas
~e' Tre) and Kt'll) k1ss1ng art a hospital
l'orndoc • • • DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Realwng that
Shane s11ll care~ for Emma. Kam dt"c1des to
return home. Al home. Neal tells Kam that
her t')Cs1ght as fading fast and she makes
him promise not 10 tell an)one Bo and
Hope linall~ con~ummate their marriage.
, The Dragon hs pnottzes Emma and sends
her to Salem w11h an assignment to kill .Bo
and Hope. Bo as funous over hane's
dec1s1on to bring Emma to town Melissa
1c:ll\ Ian ~he v.ants 10 he hts lo, er and feels
GUIDING LIGHT: Ed ~s unable 10 tell
Maureen that he's the father of Claire's
baby Meanwhile. Maureen beheves that
Fletcher's old fnend Tre' or as the father of
the bab) Ed tells Ross that he and Claire
made lo' c in Beirut. He thought Claire
v.as Maureen and Claire thou&ht he was
Fletcher Wuh Ball) 's financial prbblems
deepening. he considers selling the house
Ton) lets Kun manage company while he
and Annabelle arc on 1·acatton. When
K)'le amves at the Yoder farm. Re'a 1s
attracted to ham but sa)s 1he:r must wa11
until she 1s completely free from H.B. In
the hospital for a liver problem caused b~
exces~1vc dnnkmg. Locke decides to
attend the chanty ball. LuJack di:.vastatcd
when Locke refuses to hear ham sing. Beth
turns 10 Ph1hp for tinanc1al help for
LUJBCk's music "1deo. Wnh his mone)
problrms p1hng up. Bill> contemplates
murdering K>lr.
LOVING: Loma l'Onft'sscs 10 Rack that
she as afraid Jonathan as stall altve.
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be~omr fnends with Jacqueline Leam1na Jonathan. posing as Keath. takes u v.) n to
tx-d. Gv.) n declares Ke 1th a chanccd man
Mean...,,h1le. the real Kenh continues 10 Ix'
trapped tn the basement. Shana furious
when ~he learns thiU Make and Noreen s
d11 or(c was ne1ter finalized .\nn calls
Dant'. unaware that at that mom~nt he 1s
making lo1te to Gv.)n. GW)n fearful that
C'la) may be returning to (on nth Staq
tells Jack to sta} out of her life. o.\va 101As
that Jack v.11l never lx'lb'1g tu an~onc but
her
,1hat DaH~ lo1es Katie ivtawe da1ms >he
1s pregnant Da1e tells ft-;111e thl'1r lo"e can
ne1er be since Maggie·s earning his child
\\hen :vlagg1c demurs as to hrr due date
and the doctor's name Oa\c become\
susp1c1ous Maggie run~ oil to Rogrr
asking ham to back up hrr pregnanc)'
Roger avees but 1nSISIS On ha11ng control
of Maggie's hfc
SANT A BARBARk Gina thralled when
she learns that she really as pregnant. Eden
asks C ruz 10 maIT) ht'r Eden upset when
( ruz decades to reenact the night of
Channing's murder. o.\t tht' murder sne.
one h' one. fam1h members of Channing
re1eaf their hafreds and reasons for
wanttng him dead Sophta admm that she
shot her ov.n son Channing Jr . but wi.\
unaware that the gun was loaded
In the fall. sh~ will be seen in lbe
feature film corned) "Head Offiot."
"I lo' e doing comcd). but they rarely
let me do 1t,'' she said ... Sin~ then
I'' c been offe~ed another comedy :
featurt and a comed scnts.." 1
• • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE~ Match steals
Nicole's housckeys. Later, when V1ck1
S3)S she can't find her keys. Match and
Tina are ct'na1n that V1ck1 as once again
suffenng from a doubk personaltt) S) n-
drome Larr). posing as Alex. and Marco
manage to trap Llanv1ew's underworld
mobsters. Later the real Alc A tells Rob he
dad kill °'scamcdes in order to stop all the
bloodshed in Llan11e'>' .\le' turns himself
01er to government author111es Learning
all of Alc:<'s monc) has tx-en impounded,
Rob tells Cassie their wedding date must
be put on hold. M11ch and Tana h11 on
scheme to dn ve V 1ck1 0' er the edge T 1 na
as to dress hke her dead mother Irene
When Chnt catches Tina perfecting her
.. act." be throws her Out, but Donan 1s
quack to invtte Tana to move an wtth her
V1ck1 goes to Jenn}. confessing that she
believes her double personality problem is
returning. • • •
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Hogan calls Llo)d and Liza ans~ers
phone. Hogan cannot hide his Jealous)
'h-end) fearful Quinn's inab1h1) 10 sang
v.111 ~ost 'h-end~ her JOb Jo's grand-
daughter cannot den) her interest an
Quinn Quann plans 10 learn IA hat's behind
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Max from charges that he kidnapped
Siobhan. Siobhan and MaA head bad. 10
Manhattan. In Manhanan .. both Max an~
Siobnan's'mends and fam1hes arc stunned
b} their rclattonsh1p A funous Johnn)
confronts Siobhan. When Siobhan con-
fesses her love for Max. Johnny leaves and
latt'r suffers hcan attack. Chcss1e, now
transformed into Q~lt_ri~lle. decades to
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Lauren
thnlled v.hen she reahzes G ina's past
includes 11me m pnson. When TraC) tells
Dann~ she's wilhng to gJVe ham d1,orce
he: tells her he's not so cenain he 1Aan1s to
get out of the mamage. T)rone decides 10
befnend Kong so his 1dent1t> ... ,11 not be
learned Jack's secretaf) continues to
coll~t pieces of photo puulr being ~,t b)
Ka)c .J:.;i'!e decades not 10 seareM for
Brent. ~shle~ has nowhere to turn whrn
Jack continues to threaten to tt'll John that
Brent as her father. Ashle' tells Jae~ that
n·s not her faultJhat John didn't make ham
president of Jabot even after .<\shle}'
resigned the office.
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FUNKY WllUERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"But I'm not sleepin'. Only my
eyes are."
MARMADUKE ·by Brad Anderson
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"He wants real butter on his dog biscuit."
-. DRABBLE
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JOUN~N AA~
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GARFIELD
MOON MULLINS
'THINK i.ANf< ...
,ALMOST T/M£
FPR. SUMMER
\'lACATION"
JUDGE PARKER
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BIG GEORGE. by Virgil Partch (lr'IP)
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"I hate Monday•."
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
'WE'RE; TRYIN6 TO SEE HOW MUCM KETc.HUP
~EY PUT INiO ONE. OF lHESE e.oTTLE.S ...
by Jim Davis
I AH:. ALL TME
ICE CREAM ANP
MY MOU'fM Wf.N1'1 NOM~,
OKAY?!
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
SUMM~R'S ?
IH' LIGHT AT ~~~ 'TH' END Of t~
IH' FUNNEL.
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by Harold Le Doux
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t. ~/J6,4JN ~N6.MANY
a»fKA/J€,S ~OW~ MY
bv Jeff MacNally
AND IT~ 'rt5UR /~~ WEU. ·FE~UZED roR 'TUE BIG
ESGNI ~TION .
I1tf f!tAC/(.
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PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz
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Dear Miss
Manners,
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Is it polite for
.a friend to sit
on your nose ?
Ple0 se excuse
mY typpimg.
Wh~n he's Sittinq
th* re, i kant seee .
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
TUMBLEWEEDS
BRIDGE
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.I,
by Lynn Johnston
V<YJve. GOf'1b ADMIT.
ANNIE , HE'Sc.tteAP1
1l> FISS' !
by Tom K. Ryan
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Q.1 -Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
+JlO I:? AJ1076 O KJS •A94
The bidding has proceeded:
Ealt South We1t North
I + Obie 1 NT Pu1
2. 1
What action do you take'!
A. -We hope you weren't even
thinking about bidding two hearts.
You told your story with your uke·
out double. and partner couldn't act.
On the auction. the hearts rate to be
stacked behind you, and any sortie
by you coul.d prove expensive.
Q.2 -East· West vulnerable, as
South you hold:
+A9 l:?AQ Olt97 •AK10652
The bidding has proceeded:
Soatlt W11t N~ Eut
Q.4-Neither vulnerable. as South
you hold:
+ AK876 I:? AQ 0 Q1098 • 73
The bidding has proceeded:
South We,t Nortb Ea1t
I + Obie Rdble, 2 0
?
What. action do you t.ake'l
A.-ln the light of the auction. we
can't believe that East really pre·
OMAR
SHARIFF
1 • PaN I I:? I • fers diamonds to hearts or clubs. It
1 looks as if West's double might be
What do you bid now? . off shape. For the moment, we
A.-You hhe a very powerful would double for penalties. That.
hand. and you must signal thia to. will leave partner well placed to
partner as soon u po11ible. Cue-bid make a decision as the auction
two spades. That will allow you to . develops.
explor'e all possibilities without fear -
that partner will suddenly drop the Q.5 -East· W eat vulnerl 'lie, 11
auction. South you hold:
Q.6-As South vulnerable, you
hold:
+976 <:7 A9 0 KJ93 •JI052
Partner opens the bidding with
three no trump. What do you do re-
spond?
A. -This is a matter of simple arith·
metic. Partner has shown 27 point~
and you have 9. That means your
side has enough for small s lam (34
combined HCP) but not enough for a
.CHARLES
GOREN
grand ~lam for which you need at
least 37 HCP. Bid six no tr-ump.
For ,...,_•de• ••t 'eta.rite
Gere•'• ..... welcitt.er fOI' briclp
,.., ..... •rite a ..... •rklce Lett.er.
1909 C ..... a. ... AH., C••u•I•-
.... N.J. 08017.
Clarlflcation
.,
Q.3-Neither vulnerable, u South
you hold:
•3 "7 KQe OAQ1095 •A761
The bidding has proceeded:
tt1da Weet Nertlt Eut
I 0 I • 2 <::i Put
.-? •
•Ke ~ llQlt51 o AJU • '12
The bidding has proceeded:
Nertll Eut s .. ~ Welt
I• P... 2 <::i P ... 4. ,... '0 , ... e <::' , ... 1
What action do you take?
A Bloom Coumy comic strip in
March h ted !ii:\ names as "dead
fncnds'' of the corporate parents of >
"h_ule Orphan Banana. Jr.," a fic-
t1t1ous personal computer. None of
the companies bcanna the listed
names 1~ dead.
What do you btd now?
A. -Tht. It• hand where you want
to describe your ahapt .while thow
ing ttrength. The correct '"Y to
-.Clde It l• to bid tt\rH cluba firat.
That la forcinf. At your next turn
you will ralH hearts, and partner
ahould have a complete plctuft of
your hlnd.
A. -Partner 11 1howtn1 an enor·
moua major tw~auit.tr. On the
atrenrth of your two-over-one
retponM and ace of diamopda, M it
prepared to contract •for a small
elam. He knowa not.bing abouL your
king of 1padee-that card mutt
eolidify Lht onlt. J&P In hit holding.
Bid 11tven hearu .
Osborne, Victor and Frankhn have
r«ently emeried from Chapter 11
bankruptcy procccdinat as rt·
oraa·n11ro compan1~. tht"Y continue
to manufact\lrt their in1t1al principal
eomputc!T.ls well as new ntodcls,. The
other companies. Coleco. Timex and
Mattel. ~re storp1n1 or ha ve ~topped
produetton o pc"°nal computer
hardwart
Briggs,
partner
are upset
•Complete results, B3.
It was a day of upsets in the finals of
the open div1~1on of the Adoption
Guila orSouthern Orange County
Tennis Tournament at Newpon ~ach Tennis Club Sunday, as under-
'dogs won in two of the three
divisions.
The biggest surprise was in the
men's open class1fica11on as th1rd-
se~ed James Harper and Cun
Stalder stunned defending cham-
pions and top seeds Mike Bnggs and
Ross Case, 7-6. 6-4.
Briggs is a sophomore at Corona
del Mar High •and recently was
crowned the CIF ind1 v1dual cham-
pion. Case 1s the club pro at Big
Canyon Country C'luband his creden-
tials include playing on the Australian
Davis Cup team from 1971 10 1978.
Harper is the club pro at Tustin
Hil!s and Stalder once played at UC
In the mixed open finals, founh-
seeded Linda Mallory and Eric
Sherbeck topped the second-rated
Susio Warfield and Steve Simon. 6-1 .
6-4. Mallory and Sherbeck upset top-
sceded Linda Howell · and Stuan
Hutchison on Saturday.
~nly in the women's open did form
hold as Jill Beck and Linda Mallory.
seeded first. outlasted Gaal Glasgow
and usan Warfield. the second seeds.
6-1, 2-6. 6-3.
More than 600 doubles teams
· part1c1pa1ed an eight different
div1s1ons in this year's tournament,
which began Memonal Day weekend.
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For • runner, chooalng the right ahoe lmporUnt. 113.
Ar•• aklppen Smyth, .Gl•Mr lead Worrelt 1ood. 83. -. -
. • IWlp .......... "' .. -...-.u Curt Stalder (upper left) and Roa Cue (lowe~ le~) backhand •hota, while Mike Brta• (upper rtcbt) dJYa and Stalder watcha Jim Harper return . ..
Lakers win round; fight not over. Angels pick
Sharpnack
LA mixes it up·with Celtics, ru-ns away
to 136-111 victory and 2-1 series lead
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The "'ord
was out after la'it year's National
Basketball Assoc1at1on c ham-
p1onsh1p series. To beat the Los
A.ngeles Lakers 1s a matter of gellinl!
physical.
The Lakers knc"' that going into
their finals n:match "'1th defending
:hamp1on Boston. SO the} kne"' what
to expect.
Sandwiched around the sconng
flurries of James Wonh} ano record-
sellmg Kareem Abdul-Jabhar. the
Lakers matched the Celtics shove for
shove. glare· for glare and punch tor
punch Sunday m a I J6-1 11 ,·1ctol).
.. Trat's the wa) Boston plays.
physical." said Worth). who scored
all of his 29 points in the second and
1hird quarters to lead Los Angeles to a
2-1 lead in lhe best-of-seven series.
··we have to meet fire with fire . We
won the battle today but the war is not
over. We can·1 back down from them.
We learned that last year."
* * *
Wonhy scored 10 ofh1s 15 ~cond
quaner points as the Lakcrs w11xd
out a JO-point Boston lead ""11h a
:!7-11 spun m a seven-minute span
for a 65-59 halftime lead. Then he
added 14 more in the third quarter as
Los Angeles pulled awa).
·rwonh) 's the th~ gu) that got th<.'
game ball toda}. m m} opinion."
Boston Coach K.C. Jones said. "He
gave them the inside stuff the)
needed.".·
The Lakers. "'ho ha' e "'on :!5 uf 26
games at homt' -;1nce Ft>b I . could
beat the Celtic~ for tht> fin.t 11me 1n
nmc final senes meetings b) "'1nn1ng
the fourth and tifth game' herl'
Wedncsda) and Frida). Thl· \!\th
and seventh games. 1fneccssal). ~111
be in Bost.On next week.
The Lakcrs. who had 20 fl'wer
rebounds than Boston in both thl'
seventh game loss of last year's final!.
and a 148-114 loss 1n this seaso n ·s
opener. outrebounded !ht> Celtics.
* * *
Celtics' mystique
may have to Wait
Boston must win
one of next two
to get home court
INGLEWOOD (.\P) -Bm ton
Garden is wa1tin~.
The 15 champ1on\h1p banner\ and
the retired uniform number'i hangrng
from the rafters arc.· wa1 11ng.
pla) two games in one cit~. the next
two an the other and then hop from
Cit) to city until the best-of-seven
senes was settled.
63-48 Sunday, the se~:ond straight
sohd game on the boards.
"A lot of Boston's success comes'
from their ability to rebound." said
.\bdul-Jabbar. who was 10 for 13
from the fie ld and had 26 points and
14 rebounds. "The) do well ofT the
offensive boards. We can't let them
do that. If the) are going to pla)
ph~s1cal. so are we. \\ e are not going
to back do"' n. ··
However. he added. "I really don'!
see an) body out there 1ry1ng to hurt
)Omebod).".
The game ~as marked b) at least
three shoving matches. and the hard
pla) came to a head with 4: I I left
"hen Boston guard Ra) W1lhams
punched Lakers' forward Kun Ram-
b1s and Wa'\ ejected from the game.
Meanwhile . .\hdul-Jabbar became
thl' leading all-time NBA playoff
.. c:onng leaper. His 20th potnt, at the
9:06 mar~ of the third quaner. gave
ham 4,458 postseason points. one
more than former Laker Jerry West.
.. It's a great title. but the things I've
been involved with as part of the team
have always meant more to me that
1nd1v1dual achievements," said the
~8-)ear-old Abdb1-Jabbar. who had
has second straight great game aftt'r a
m1scrahlc Game I .
He had 30 points, 17 rebounds and
:1ght assists 1n the second game after
posltn&J USl I:! points. three rebounds
ind one assist 1n the o_pcner.
Kc\ in McHale led Boston with 31
poinl'i. Lan: Bird added ·20 and
RQbcrt Parish had 17 for the C'elt1cs.
Unhkc Boston's 148-114 victof) in
the opener. when the Celtics hardl)
missed from outside. stanmg guards
Dennis Johnson and Danny Ainge ~ored onl~ eight and se"en points.
respectivel y.
Boston led 29-25 after one penod.
in which neither tt•am led bv more
than four po1nt'i. · r rom th(' ~tart . .\hdul-Jabbar con-
llnlll'd lht· hot shooting he had
J1.-.pla\l'd 1n (iam~ 2 · ·
I c ~ -,
Centers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Lakers and Robert
Parish of Boston become entangled while chasing ball.
Fountatn VaJley High pncber
Bop Sharpnack.. .a three-year
staner and a maJor force 1n the
Barons' dn"e to the C'IF 4-A
baseball champ1onsh1p, has been
chosen b} the .\ngels in today's
second round of the MaJor
League draft.
harpnack. who put together a
I 0-3 record going into the finals
and 1s a
fastball
spec ialist.
\\a S the
I Sth p1d of
the second
round
.\ n -\ ngel~ ,,f.
lk1al \J1d 11
\\J' (i,i\
l·arh tu "'' ,. , a , 1 1 , Sharpnack
"'hc.-re harpnacl.. "tiuld be placed
l>1nCl' Sharpnacl.. ~till must ap-
pro\'e "'hal the -\ngels offer ham
1t 1t 1t
Evans
• 1umpson
mistake ·
DETROIT 1 .\P) -The llltuauon
"as npc for drama and Darrell E' ans
pro' e'd equal to the 1ao;I.. Sunda~
Dctroll had lost four of llS pre' ious
fi,e game' including thl' tiro;t t"''' ol
thl· \l'nei.. and alread\ had hlo"'n a
t"o-run leaJ 1n the \n~,·h Rut f , .in, ll'.1Llrng ,,fl 1h1· ninth
inn1n1,t ,m .. ,hcJ J ()11nn1l' \h}\~rt·
• hJngl·ur oil tht' 1.11.1ng 111 thl' '''tond
Jl'l'I.. 1n n~ht tidd Im h1' ninth h11mt
run l1 111ng lhl· I 1tl-t'r' 111 .t ~-l '11 tor'
, 1\ l"f I hl· .\ ntl-l'I\ The 14.890 who make up the
raucous capac11y crowds are wa111ng.
They're wa111ng to work their magic
on the Los An~eles Lakcrs. They're
waiting to con11nue the Celt11:s· mys-
tique of never losing the final game of
a National Basketball Assoc1at1on
championship series at home.
"I think it's terrible." said Red
Aut:rbach. president of the Celtics
and lhe coach of n1ne Boston c:ham-
p1onsh1p teams. of the new format.
"It's JUSt too long to Ix awa). The
other team is Just a fat cat. s1t11ng and
waiting. I think it 's an advantage to
the team playing 1hrct' 1n a ro\\ at
home. The) get to sta~ at their home\
for eight days.
.. Meanwhile. we get bored. 'iltting
around the hotel and doing nothing.
You pla) a game and s11 around three
davs. It's not good."
Eight is enough for Dodgers ··1 o .. 1ng the.-gamt· 11x.la' cenainh
"f'uld ha' e ht-en a hag ktd\)" n ..
But they may never get the chance.
Despite havrng the best record in the
NBA during the rtiular season. the
Celtics believe their "homecourt ad-
vantage" in the .finals has bttn
severely diluted by a travel format
that is being used for the first tame in
30 years. To save travel costs and allcv1atc
travel fatigue, NBA owners voted to
have the tea m with the best record
play the first, second, sixth and
seventh games at home, with the
other team hosting Games 3. 4 and 5.
The previously used format was to
"I never did like 11 from the stan ."
star forward LarT) DmJ said .. What
you've got to do is wan the first two
games at home. then )OU don't h:l\e
to won) about 1t. ..
"I wtsl\ 11 was the old fQrmat:· s~ud
the Celtics' Kevin McHale '"There'\
no use crying 1n your soup. but we're
at a disadvantage··
Lakers owner JeIT) Buss said he has
no strong feelings for or against thl'
new format.
But he cllttckled when he heard thr
Celtics were unhappy w11h thr for-
mat.
"I'm glad they're looking for ex-
cuses." ht' said.
L 0\ \NGE LE I .\Pl -Sance the
Los -\ngl'ks Dodger had gone all
,cao;on without <;eoring as many as
:1ght runs 1n a game. 11 figured that
when the) finall) did manage that
man~. thl") 'd ha' ea breeze. nght.,
Wrong
.. We JUSI can't seem to have an eas}
~ame." said Boh Bailor. who knocked
in "'hat pro\ cd to bl· the"' mning run
in the Dodgers' 8-7 '1ctol) over
Montreal Sunda" with a sacnfice
hunt ·
The Dodger; had to "'1thstand ;i
Montreal Oun) at the rnd to cam
1he1r second win in the th~-game set
with the Expos. Los Angeles' first
Third-seeded MaiJdllkova ousted
PARrS (AP) ...= We t German)'s
Claudia Kohde-K.alsch upset third·
.seeded Hana Mandhkova of Czecho-
lovakia 6-4. 6-4 today to advanct to a
semifi nal meeting against defending
champion and top-Sttdcd Manma
Navratilova in the French Open
tennis champ1osh1p
Navniulova earlier downed Anna
Mana CC'l'ch1ni of Ital) 6-2. 6-2 1n her
quanerfinal match. the dt"fending
men's mgles title-holder. lvun L..cndl
of Czecho lovakrn. moved into the
quanerfinals with a 6-2, h-2, fl..()
thrashinaof American Aaron 1-.n ( k'I·
te1n; and Manin Ja11e of rgenttna
advanced w11h a 6-1 , 6-2, b-l v1ct11r)
over w1tzerland'\ Hcin1 C 1unthardt
Other fourth-tound m\·n ·, p::11nnK'
today pitted third-seeded J1mm)
Connor of the United tatcs a~a1nst
unseeded Francesco Canccllotll and
No 6 Ander! Jarryd against fellow
Swede tefan Edberg. No. 14.
Kohde-J(1lsch used a stead) senc
and repeate'd cross-court backhand
and forehand winners to keep JU!it
enough of an edge to pull the tnat h
out 1n straight sets In both sets. tHe
6-1 West Germanybtok~her tale~ed
opponent an the ninth game~ to Ul e II'
~-4 kad. then held ~rvC' lor hr
v tor' "I ..CrH·d writ. and I m1,eJ 11 ur
~ell." the ~I ·)'ear-old Kohtk-Ktlsch
~ad "I thank I ha'<' J chance against
CNaHattlma) hi.•u\11\C I haH nothing
to lo.-.,···
-The semifinal ofth1s SL~ mtlhcm
cla) court Grand lam event 1s the
farthest Kohde-K1lsch has gone 1n a
maJOr tournament he has won onl)
one of her 11 pre' 1ous career meet-
ings Wt th Navrat1lo' a
Mandh.,ova, who ne,er look('(!
COO'il~tentl) sharp m her earlier
matches in this two-wecl tournament
at Roland 1arros tad1um. admitted
~ trad ~t ~n-pfaytng-~ be-st tennis.
"I wa\ t ed .. she ~•d "I thought I
wa tn a shape. but ma)be I
'lhould iiet n bencr 'Iha~ "
I endl bJid few problems deahn&
""h Knck'ltrin·., main ~apon, his
i?t>"'l'rh.11 forclrnnd But the < ll'<'h
nght·h:\nded \t:lnC'd shlgg1shl\'
To1116Jat'• Game
New York Meta (lynch 3-3) at
DI .. ,,. (Hsahaier 5--0).
TlrM~ 5:20 p.m.
TV~ Chennef 7 et 6 (deleyed).
Redio: KABC (790).
series wm m almost a month. The los!I
Jroppcd Montrral three games hc-
hmd fir!lt-placc New 'I orl.. 1n tht•
National League East.
"We ~t eight run'> and '11111 ha'e to
sweat 11 out." said Loll .\ngclc!.
"v1anager 1 om Lasorda. still s"'eating
afterwardi.
The E'lpos "cored three runs in th<'
top of the ninth and had th~ t)'ing and
go-ahead runs on "l'Cond and thml
when Tom N1cdenfu<'r finall"Y rt'l1rt'd
f1m Wallach on a hne dn\e to kft to
md thepme
The fa pos were kadina '-0 "'hrn
thc Dodatr' abrupt I\ came up "'11 h
live runs in the bottom of the filth
their b1 c t s1nilc ann1n .all !ie'ason
The) did at w11h a walk. four
\UC\.'eSSl\C 'ltnl\le-;. anothrr wall.. a
~uccze bunt b\' Bailor "h1ch de-
'cloped a the pm<"-w1nn<"r and a
fielder'' '-ho1cc (,"'I Brock. \\bo had three of the
l>od c~ I 0 hit'\ nil '11nglt'$. -nO four
\fontn-JI f'l1(hC'f\ lnoclcd in the
tyma run "''h .l ~u1h smale to left
Ra1lor''I '\4:1Utt11: ·'11nt produ('('d the
o-ahe d run
The Oodae" lHldl'tt thrtt mort uneam~ 1 un\ in 1he ~' rnth. t~
!'("\ult of n 1nrov.1n1t C'm>r h\ p11c~r
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\11lk<'' \tah lcr Jnd J t\\1•·run 'lnllk
b~ ~ll'\C a\
Bohh' { J,1111<1 :. ' , '1•n 1t111u1,th hl
"'as behind \.ti ''hen h,· "J' htt1·d Im
a pinch h1ttl'r in 1h1· h1'1h'm '' the
tilth "hen thl· lxxi~l·r, 'lJ!ll'1t ttil tr
rail~ emerged .l' the" 1nn,·r
..I had th1· 1.·110lidt'lhl' \\l' J 'u'll'
the runs that inning·· h1· \.lid \\llh a
"'in!.. "v1ontreal starter R0 n '-lm1th '·~
sustained the lo '· hi<i 't.'1.onJ 111 Jr""
after"' in1ung ha' li~t ti' e Jt•11,111n'
.\fler Brod.·, tir .. 1 '11ngk l..n111. i..,·J 1n
a cnucal run 1n the tiflh. tht' hag llN
baseman started the SCH'nth 1nn1nii ·
rally "1th a ll·adolT s1 ngle I fr tt1 ''
another single in th<· eighth altl'r '"''
"ert out.
"He'~ 'l\\tng1n~ mulh nwrl' J~·
gress1,ch." Ll'orda \aid ol 81\XI..
who 'IOtari~the )t"a.:nn ,1~"'" Jnd "
till h11t1ng onh ~ '· h1' \e,1'on hitth "H( can g1 q• '")u th,· hap hl.1'1 "hl·n
)OU n<'Cd It "
~..-.(Slaton 4-3) at eattm.o...
(Obon 4-2).
Tim.: 4:35 p_m.
TV: None.
Radk>: KMPC (710).
tualOAnGAm
...-at BeltlmOre.
Time: 4:35 p.m.
TV: Channel 5.
-Aadio: KMPC (710).
l 'ano; \J1d "l l' "'n 11 Jrama11calh
hi..~· that m,11..l'\ 11 l''cn h\•ttcr ··
f \ctn't ..aid he "'as cl·naan Moort'
"ho wa' 1n in~ ll' notch has 12th sa"e
"hrn he entered the game. made a
m"tal..c on thl' I -and· I pitch. .
"Ht• thrc\\ thr ball up and I'm sun·
hr ''Jnll'd 11 dt"'n .. f\Jn'l<;Sld 'Tm
h1t1in(l 1hc h.ill \\ell right no ..... so I
"'ent up thcr(' lool..ini for a ball I
.tiulJ hit hJrd
·1 '<!" the hall hit the.: bat Tho~
l..1nJ, \ll .11-hat.-. \Ou don·t torget ··
'l;t,'1(1rc '-~ had lali.l'n o' C'r at thr
Brocli. "'ho hit lour h11nh ~in"' 1.• ,tar1 of thl l'ltthth in nine, and in that pm~ at1h<' do<,(' nl the pn·' tt)u'I trip inninf. @.il ' r up a -.olo home run I<'
to .the East. \aid the l1o<lger'I Jr(' l an, 'C Parmh h" righth.
rapatllr of mnn.· h1(l-'4.1,nni.; lt.llllt'' ·I ,,ulJn't l..N'P the ball down
"\\e'\(' JVI lhl' !lU" \\hl\ .lrl h'13\ \.foor(' ~·d "The ball f\lln'
capahle ol h1tt1ng and 'Iron run\·· .• hit.,..,., up lhf hall Pamsh hit "a up
Brod; '31d ·~'t\-~1>3Mc-o1 l\1lt1nJ ~"t"n th<' ~!I~ t\tgh pt:1Chn
homr run-. too \\.:·,I.' h1t 1 ll1t "''''Ill ·t>c-tro1t 1 a ood team "1t.h gooJ
homl.'r. i ~ .. of '4 haH' N-t-n with n\1 h1ttC't". If \OU mali.e a m1'1akt -.ou
one nn ha'I<') hut al ka,1 "\"rt· h11tan havt trout'lk e\pc'\'1.tlh in tht ~rl..
them ·· Tho'>( ballo; the\ h11 l'UI would baH
Huh1<' Rrooi..~ homl'rt-d tn the hct'n out man{ park though ··
fo\lnh oil t 3\llllo. h" tounh ol the V..1lhc Hrm:indC'1 -*·I pltC'hed tn
· ~\On. anJ L L \\ osh1naton tnpleJ thrtl.' ucr'I 1n t"<' ninth 1nn1n.g and
home 1 .... 0 run~ in tht fifth not~hC'd tht '1ctltt1
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California League
t1core resenibles
a football ga1ne .
From AP dJtpakHI
RENO -The Sao Jose -~ hit the • jackpot apmst the Reno Padres in a wild
recent California League game. winning,
26-10 on 26 hits and 13 walks.
However. it could have been worse: San Jose left 14
runners on base.
Reno has seen this kind of slaughter before.
Bakersfield beat Reno.. 30-14, in 1978 in a game that set
the l~gue record for most runs by two teams.
Tim Hill homered, tripled and stroked three
singJes to drive in seven runs and lead Sao Jose's
assault. Teammate Phil Smith went 5 for 7 and drove in
four runs. Every San Jose batter got a hit. and the only
inning in which the team failed to score was the third ..
San Jose, which also benefited from five Reno
errors. scored six runs m the first. nine m the second.
two m the fourth. one in 1he fifth. 1wo 1n the sixth. three
m the seventh, two m 1he eighth and one 1n the ninth.
The only one of jhe Reno pnchers wh6 did not
give up a run was Steve Wolff. a third baseman who
took the mound in the fifth inning and gave up JUSl one
hit.
Pill W F 10 ,.........,.. 79er gerMWal mM-
Marl:nen anap Yankee etreak
Ahle Davit drove 1n thrtt runs and Ill
DomtDao· Ramos homered and drove 1n
two runs S)Jnday as Seattle beat New York.
7-6, endma the Yankees' streak of ll
conSCC"ullve victories at home. Pinch-h~tter Al Cow~Dt'
home run m the 5CVenth drove in the ~ventual winnina
run for the Mariners, who led 6-2 af\er 41/1 ioninss ... In
other American Lcaaue K'tion, Lloyd Moseby and Georce BeU cracked RBI doubles during a four-run first
1nnin that led host Toronto pht Oeveland, S-2, in the
second plne for a split of the first
doubleheader in the mllJor
leagues this season. In the first
game. Jerry Willard htt a thr«-
run double off Dave Stieb in the
ninth inning to rally the Indians
to a 5-4 victory ... In Fenway
Park. Jim Rice collected four hits.
including his 10th homer, and
drove in three runs wh ile Rici!
M1llu had·lhrttJiniks as Boston
rode a season-high 18-hit attack
De to a 12-3 victory over Texas ...
Gre1 Walker'• three-run homer capped a four-run first
inning and powered the Chicaao White Sox to a 4-1
victor) over visiting Kans.as City. The triumph was the
tiflh straight for the White Sox. including a four-pme
sweep oftne Royals ... Wayoe Gross snapped a 3-for-34_
streak with two homers and drove in four runs while
Eddle Murray went 4 for 4. incl uding two doubles, and
drove home three runs as Baltimore trounced Oakland.
I 0-1 ... In the Metrodome. Mike Stenbouae smashed a
two-run. two-out home run in the eighth inning as
Minnesota broke a 10-game losing streak by beating
Milwaukee, 5-4. Stenhouse's third homer of the season
eame off reliever Bob Gibson, 5-2. after Keat Hrbek
doubled with two oots.
~ •• , ••• pound ........ GlnS Menute aoe. a1 •o..111r of~ (Conn.~ .,._ Blue effective In rare start ..._ .... _..to.. t.I* met forQOt to
~'Wlwt.'" . '-· Vida Blue, rfiakinAhis first start in the Ill
major leagues since July 1983, combined
dr tti b · in . with relievers Frank WIWam1 and Mart An e reezea Miller 200 Davis on a one-hitter Sunday to help San
MILWAUKEE, Wis. -Mano An-II drctti dominated the field on the wa-y to an
easy victory Sunday in the Miller Ameri-
can 200 Indy-car race at Wisconsin State
Fairgrounds Park. .
Aodrcni, who put his Beatrice-sponsored Lola-
Cosworth on the pole the previous dav with a 1rack
rc-cord lap of 147.608 mph, led all but (our of the 200
laps around the flat one-mile oval on the wa}' to his
second victory in three starts this season.
Tom Sneva, driving one of Dan Gorney's Eagle
race cars, finished second. a distant 12. 72 ·seconds
behind the flying red, white and blue Lola driven by
Andrctti. the defending CART-PPG Indy-car season
·champion.
Rick Mears. who held the track record before
Andrctti's quick lap on Saturday, was third. his March
the only other car on the s.ame lap with the leaders.
IOC director Berliouz fired
BERLIN -In a surprise move, the •
International Olympic Com mi nee on Sun-
day asked for the resignation of Monique
Berlioux. its director and chief executive
officer for the past 14 years. IOC sources said. ·
The decision to fire Berlioux. who has played a
leading role in planning and organizing all Olympic
Summer and Winter Games since 1972. was taken at a
closed meeting of the nme-member IOC executive
board. the sources said.
The board met under IOC President Juan Antonio
Samaranch of Spain. whose only comment was, "It 1s
much too early to say anything."
The decision to dismiss Berlioux is said to be 1he
result of yea rs of growi ng and often visible friction
between her and Samaranch.
Their disputes reportedly came to a head last year
after Sama ranch. who has been m office smce I 980.
decided to settle permanent!> 1n l,..ausanne. Switzer-
land. the IOC headquaners
No official announcement was issued pending
a~eement on a financ1aJ settlement. The 61 ->~ld
director's salary has ne ver been revealed.
At a news co nference, Berlioux neither confirmed
nor denied that she had been asked to resign. but she
stressed that there were three years left on her contract.
Flutie'• season may be over
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -E!J
Quanerback Doug Flutie will miss the final •II•
three weeks of the New Jersey Generals'
regular season...and possibly the United
.. S"tates Football League playofT~because ofa broken left
collarbone. a team phys1c1an sa1q Sunday.
"'We'll take each week one at a ume and see how 1t
goes ... said Dr. Mark Schottenfeld, the Generals'
onhoped1c surgeon. "It will be three weeks plus. He
may miss 11 a.II.... I am not sure."
Flutie. J o signed a fi ve-year contract with the
Generals in February. was 1n1ured early 1n the second
quarter of the Generals' 17-7 victory over Memphis on
Saturday night as he was tackled b} Showboah nose
tackle defensive Reggie White. 6-6 and 284 pounds.
Invaders win seventh straight
<)uarterha<.'k Bobby Hebert and wide ·m
rece1 ver Anthony Carter hooked up on a c II•
pair of to.u~~ n passe~ to lead Oakland
to a ~1ctory over Portland in a .
nited tates Foqtball League game Sunda)'. 11 was the
Invaders' seventh straight lJSFL victory ... In the only
other USFL game Sunday. Kelvin Bryant ru shed for
I 04 yard\ and scored on two short runs to lead
Baltimore to a 17-12 v1ctol) over Jacksonville at the
Univerc;11 y of Maryland's Byrd Stadium. Bryant's
second '><.ore. on a two-} a rd run with I 0:51 left game.
put the ~tars 1n a commanding pos111on with a 17-6
lead
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Francisco beat Philadelphia, 3-1, ma National League
pme at Candlestick Park. Blue. 3-1 , start mg in place of
injured 8111 Laskey, pitched five innings and allowed
the Phillies' only hit. a one-out triple in the fifth by Rick
Sella ... In other NL action. Gary Carter and Danay
Beep each hit two-run homers to lead the New YorJ.
· Mets to a 7-3 victory over host
San Diego. Calvin SclaJraldl, 2-0.
survived a two-run homer by
Tony Gwynn in the first mning
aod hurled five innings for the
victory . . . Pete Rote doubled
twice and singled. driving home
two runs and scoring twice.
leading Cincinnati past St. Louis.
8-3. at Busch Stadium. Rose's
three hits gave the 44-ycar-old
Red s player-manager a career
Blae total of 4.138 hits. only 53 shy of
Ty Cobb's all-time major league record ... At Three
Rivers Stadium, Jose Del.eon and Al Holla.ad com-
bined on a two-hitter and Jolla.Dy Ray had three hits and
drove in two runs as Pittsburgh blanked Atlanta. 5-0. It
was De Leon's first victory in eight decisions this season
.. :-l'erry PUJ drove in two runs with a double and BIJI
Doru added a solo homer, supporting four-hit pitching
by Mite Scott and Dave Smltla, as Houston defeated the
Chicago Cubs. 4-3. in the Astrodome.
Pitchers key to baseball draft
NEW YORK-Major league baseball Ill was to conduct its amateur free-agent draft
today w11h a high school and college crop of
players considered to be well stocked with
pitchers. ·
The first four selections belong to the Milwaukee
Brewers, San Francisco Giants. Texas Rangers and
Cincinnati Reds and the first two players chosen could
well be non-pitchers.
The Brewers reportedly have sht>wn interest in
catcher-third baseman B.J . Surhofffrom the Un1vers1t>
of North Carolina. who chose to attend college.
rejecting a New York Yankees· offer when they drafted
him as a high school senior. The Giants are said to be
considerini making Will Clark. a first baseman from
Mississippi State. their No. I pick.
Among the top pitching prospects are Bobby Wiu
of the University of Oklahoma and Ira Green, a high
school player from Whiteville. N.C .. who struck out
151 batters. allowed 16 hits and posted a 0.10 earned
ru!l average in 67 mnmgs.
Ban for English ioccer teams
-BASEL. Switzer-land -lli!F"A. Euro--21 pean soccer's ~ovemi~y. m an
unprecedented move Sunday banned Eng-
lish club teams indefinitely from European
compctiuon following a not at the European Cup Final
that left 38 dead.
The ban can run for "one. two. lhree, four, five or
even more years. Nobody can tell the length," said Hans
Bangerter. UEFA's general secretary, at a press
conference announcing the decision. The ruling.
decided dunng a two hour and 40 minute meeting.
cannot be appealed.
The ban does not apply to teams from Scotland.
·wales.and Nonhern Ireland.
..\ prd1rn inary mvest1gat1on compiled "suffi cient
in formati on" to JUStify the sanctions, said UEFA
Pre<>1dcn1 Jacques Georges. addmg that the 10\'es11ga-
tt0n v. ill l11n11nue until September.
TeleTl.elon. radio .......
8 p.m. -•AlaAl l · ,_ York Meta •t
OOdger8 (defa~. ChMnlt 7. . UDIO
4:30 p.m. -llA-ALL: Angele It Bflltlmore,
KMPC (710).
5:20 p.m. -M-AU.: New \'ortc ~· at
Oodgera, KABC (790).
New NBA leader
Laker• center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar re-
acta to aetting record aa the all-time NBA
playoff acoring leaCler durin& tbJ~d quar-
ter of 138-llf wln over Boaton Sunday.
Jtwasa$90,0QO putt
But he had to sweat it out
as two others took their shots
BETHESDA. Md. (AP) -Bill Glasson admits to
getung nervous during the final round of th e S500.000
Kemper Open . And that was before he reached the final
hole.
"'I wasn't thinking about too much going out."
Glasson said Sunday after he edged Larry Mi ze and Corey
Pavin b> one stroke with a 42-foot-plus 19utt on the 18th
hole. The putt meant $90.000 for Glasson. his biggest da y
smce entering the circuit as a pro last )'ear.
"I was ma good position to make a good check and
that's what I was interested in .'' said Glasson.
Glasson . .,..,ho lost his card as a rookie last year and
requalified last fall. was tied for fifth place, six strokes
behind Mize. at the stan of the day. After making four
b1rd1es. 1ncludmg the final three holes on the front nme. he
began the back nine with another birdie. on the par-5. 493-
}ard No 10
"'B~ the time I b1rd1ed 10. I felt 11 would be a good
da>.'" said the 25-}car-old . "I lost a little concentration
with the bogey at I I."
· He said he regained some of the co ncentrallon with a
par at No. 12, then birdied the next two holes and saved par
GOLF
... '
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on Nos. 15 and 16. "By then. I was seriously choking," he
said. "I couldn't even talk. I told my caddy, Mike
(Harmon). he had to get me through. he had to take me in.''.
Glasson bogeyed No.17 and. he said: ··That took all
the burden ofTmy back That took the pressure away. All
the tension was gone... . ·
On the final hole. he hit a 3-wood from the tee and had
196 yards lefl to the pm. "I decided to step on a 7-iron . At
that point, I didn't want to.~mooth anything. I was going
for the pin. . 0
"I got my second shot m front of George Archer's ball
(o n the green)." he continued. sa} mg he got 11.LU.tne to the
hole from Archer's ball.
··1 wasn't trymg to make the putt," he said. befor
anyone even asked him ."' I JUSI d1dn 't ~ant 10 three-J?ult."
"If you told me I had to make the putt at 18 to win tht;
tournament. I probably would ha ve hll into the lake," said
the 25-year-old.
Whtie Glasson was mo"1ng to 10 under par for the
tournament. Mize. the third-round leader. was havmg his
problems on the back ni ne -
Mize. who staned the da\ at JO under. b1rd1ed two
holes on the front but boge~cd inreeon the back. including
No. 17 JUSt after Glasson had maqc his pull on 18 to move
into a lie for the lead.
"l1ust wanted to b1rd1e the last two holes," Mize said,
"I knew that would do it."
Names ·to ~
Lopez is on· a roll come out
with secolld irr row In probe?t
MA 0 . Ohio (AP) -Nanc)
Lopez may be forced to alter ))er
schedule 1f she ~ee~s her cham-
pionship golf touch ttm week.
The winner m the LPGA Cham-
pionship on Su nday goes after her
third straight 1985 victory at the
McDonald's Championship in
Mal vern. Pa . starting Thursday
If she wins that tournament. she
will be w1thm two of her LPGA record
of fi ve ~1ra1ght triumphs. ac-
compli shed as a rookie 1n 1978.
However. Lopez plans to pla} onl}
at Malvern and th e Rochester. N Y .
lntema11onal before taking one or
two weeks off.
"The wa y I'm playing. I feel good.
I'm excited. But It's going to be tough
(to wm fi ve 1n a row)." she said after
her eight-shot runaway over Alice
Miller in the LPGA Championship.
M1l~er watched Lopez shoot a
closing 7-under-par 65 for a 15-under
total of 273 o'er the Nicklaus Spons
Center's Griuly course . .\ftcr tying
Lopez for the 54-hole lead. Miller
struggled to a 7 3 for a :?81 total.
"I definitely didn't expect her to
shoot 65," the runner-up said. "But
once she makes birdies. she's very
capable of shooting those numbers."
Lopez said she's a more mature
player now than in 1978. when she
won nine tournaments. And she's not
sure that when she was a rookie, she
could have handled the two-stroke
penalt}' she received Tbursda} for
slow play .
She turned the opening-round con-
t rovers> into a positive note 1n the
final round ··1 was mad pos111 vel}'.'0
she said.
She made sure 11 d1dn'1. She b1rd1cd
four ofher first eight holes. turned the
front side in 32 and was ridmg a five-
sl)ot margin at that point."It was a
perfect day for me. I felt loose and
calm. I didn't hear anything. It was
JUSt that little ball and me," she said
after her bogey-free round of seven
Frustration ends for Labonte
'Iceman' earris his first win '
Offh e year in RIVersideevent
· RIVERSIDE (A P) -Terry Labonte. the 1984
NASCAR Winston Cup champion. felt almost embar-
rassed tllat he was leading the pomts-standings again this
year.
Althouah consistent]} 1n the top I 0. Labonte had gone
the first 11 races of 1985 without a victory.
"I was kmda wanting toj\Jst hide," a sm1hng Labonte
said Sunday after the man called "The Iceman" h)' his
fellow stock car drivers broke the ice for 1985 w11h a
victory in the Budweiser 400 at R1vers1de.
'.'Although I was leading the standings, 1he seasonJuSI
hadn't been that good." said Labonte. who's n1d.name
stems from his calm. collected demeanor
"It had been fru\tratina. but it sure takes the prc!>surc
off that we won " •
l.:lbontc • .28. outdut'led veteran Bbbhy Alh~n for the
lead on the 801h lap Sunday. then pulled away on the final
IS laps to win the race at ftivcr,1dc International Ract'w&)'
fo1 the S«ond con~cuuve year
Labonte. dnv1na a Chevrolet. finished fi ve -s«ond\
ahead of Harry Gant. also in a Chevrolet.
.\lltson finished third in the 400-k1lome1cr C248 9.
m1k 1event1n a Buick
' . .
Folrowmg the top three were Ricky Rudd, Kyle Pett}.
B11J Elliott and all-time great Richard Petty, Kyle's father.
Labonte, a native of Corpus Christi. Texas, who now
lives in Archdale. N.C.. averaaed 104.276 mph in the race
over the nine-turn. 2.62-milc road course.
The victory ran Labontc's 1985 ~in't total to 1.81 5.
Elliott is second at I, 766 and Ocoff BOdinc thud at 1,695.
"There was ~mebody to race all day." said Labonte.
Elliott. who had won five of the 11 Winston Cup races
th1~ year head1n.1n10 Sunday, lost a chance to win when he
had a lire go flat in the 59th lap. He was lead1na at the time.
but had to hmp around the tr1ck and into the pits and was.
far back ornlc leaders.when he returned to the track.
"f'm sorry we d1dn 't do better. bu t it was a aood race."
Elliott said.
Labonte, wh o had led early in the race and was never
far back even when he wasn't lcadina. moved ahead to stay
when he twunaouts1de Alli'°non the ninth tumandcd,cd
ahead H the two cat"i cro"cd the "an-fin1~h line
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Rl!ll-~lllnglv, N-Yori<. 44. Fl\lt.
Cf'llc•oo. 36, aevlOr, N•w YM,k, ;}S.
8runenlkv. Minntlole, lS. Rloken, Balli·
mor•. U.
HITS-Hatcf'l•r, Ml11n•101a, ~. P Brad·
lev, Seattle, ~ Puct.eu. Minnesota. '3;
Garcia. TaroMO. 61; 8090\. Bo1ton 60, Buckn.r. 8ollon, 60
OOUBLES-BLiCkMr, llollon. I•. Mel
11nv1v. New YO"k, "· GHlll, Minne'°'•· 13 MOHOV, Toronto. 13 6 ere !Itel wltll 12
TRIPLES-WilM>ll, KenlH Cllv. 9
Coooer, Mllwe"'""· 6, Pvckell, Ml11nu o1e. 6, Bull«, Cle.,,elt nd . 4, PBreoi.v, Seattle, 4,
Pefth, Aneeb, 4.
HOME RUNS-ArmH , Bo11on, 14. Brunanskv, MlnneM11a, 13. Fllk. C11lc1go,
13, M. Devl1, Oakland. 13, Kln9man O•klend, 11
STOLEN BASES~tttlt, Al!Mtl, 24; C01lln1, Oaklano, It, Bui,., Ci.vtl•nCI. 16
Garcia, Tcwon10 lS MOtebv Toronto I•
R Htno.uon. N•w York. 1•
PITCHING (4 CIKl"Oll\l-<>emenn,
,. A,...ii, 4·0, J..411 Lamo, TMonlo, •·O, 2.41,
h rrtll. D•trolt. 6· I, J U, Her11a11C1ez. D•·
troll. 4-I, 1.S4
STRIKEOUTS-Morr11, Deiroll. 77.
KemNr 0.....
(•1.....,.,Mcl.)
211 Bill Gie11on s97 000
Vt
Lerrv Mh t, l«,000 Cortv Pav1n l«,000
211
Curll$ S1ran11e. sn.ooo Wlllle WOOd, l ?2,000
212 Grav Norman, s 11.000
113 Lt nnv Wedlo.1n,, '16 11S
Jett Stumen. 116 12S
214
Oa"e l!larr. Sl3 SOO
Rooer1 Wrenn. Ill . SOO G.aroe Arcl\ef' 113,SOO
2aS Ronnie Bleck, SIO,SOO
John M•hettev, s 10. SOO Cr•lo S1ee11•r. '10.soo
'JN Hal Sullon. '9.000 ,.,
C!110 Becll. 17 7SO
Jim !>1mon' s7 7SO Pet McGowan 17.7SO Lon Hlnl<le 17 7SO . m
D•n HtllClorwn, lS OolJ
Boo Twev, lS.OolJ
M Calcavecch1a, SS,043
BuCldv Garoner. U.OolJ Mike Ooneid, IS,04J
Jim NelfOrCI. SS,OolJ Lennie Clemtnh, S5 OolJ
Donnie Hemmon<t $S.04J
Dan Pohl, '1,916
Mlkt lttiCI S2,916
190
D .. ICI Lundllrom. U.916 Run Cocllran, 12.916
JOOit MuCld. 12.996
Steve Jone1. 12.916
71·10-10-~
70·6'·6'·13 72·70·6'·69
70·11·14·6S
69·11·74·67
13·70-13-66
11·13·73·66 71·70· 11· 10
11·11·13-6'
70-H -11·6'
68·6'HS·11
70·17·73·6S 69-7S-73·68
69·77·11·68
72·71·71·17
11-16·11·6'
13·13·71·10
69·77·69-n
11:10·13·1)
73·71·1•·10
7S·68·76·70
74·7HS·69
n -13·7•·10 7•·12·71-72
69·7•·68·6' 71-70·69·71
69· 1•· 10· 76
HolVWeod Partr
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
llhl of '1·de¥ ffMlrMitNlrtd 1Neflft9)
FIRST RACE. 6 lurlOnQ'
s..,w nne ltow (Mtzel • 20 J 60 1 to
Hard Heart9d Surv (P•nc.vl S20 4.0 LolhPOP Prlnceu (Sttven'J 10 60
Time I 12 3 S
SECOND ltACE. 1 turiong>
Ju" Two Bloekl I Pinc a v I 16 40 t 00 6 00
Sevour C Pedror•> S 60 4 .0
Per••• fV11lenzue'•' 9 40 Time I 23 I S
11 DAILY DOUILE (I I 61 oen> l54 ,j()
TH"'D RACE. 6 turion9,
Caorocio"'lllfl' IDll\-'vl l 40 110 120
Mt01C ~ fHiguere 10 20 •IO LHkmor• (Ste .... ,.,, 3 10
Time I lq J IS
15 EXACT A (4~1 0•1d 187 SO
l'OURl'H RACE. S furlong,
So.eav Sllennon CSllllllel 3J 60 11 10 U O
Sir Ma11mouo ID•l•"<><"Wvtl 180 4 20 Arew"llavinvfun11t1 15noeme1<er l S 00 Time SI
U EXACTA l·S oe d l'3S SO
FIFTH RACE. 6 luriono•
N•'' Time (Ptaroze l 1960 q.20 SOD Sllenlln (McCerront 10 00 S 10
Mtleorlle ISIOllle) • 00
Tim• I 10 3 S
SS E XACTA (1 41 041•0 1419 SO
SIXTH RACE. One m11e
Crnlel Court <McCerront • 60 l 20 2 .a Moll Oererminlld IMez•I S 20 J 00
o.dkele IMcHerguel J 60
Time I lS 7 S
U EXACT A 1)-6 o••a ISi 00
SEVENTH RACE 1 lur ono,
Countrv Manor IMcCrnl 1 00 4 S() 3 90 Ito.,, al Recour~ I Plncev a to S oo
So-c111 Kinde G"'v 1 Vn qu•z I • 20 T1mt I 21 J S
•S l!XACTA I l·SI oe1a l11t 00
Frlftdl 0.....
TOOAY'S tllSULTS
M«r'l Feuf191 tleund ~
lv•n Ltfldl ICZK~lo.,,ak1• oei Aeron
l<.r•C:kllet" lU ~I 6·2. 6·2 6·0. Merlin J••lt
Aroen11ne1 oei H••"z G ... n111era1 (Swllzer·
1and1 6·1 6·7 6·31
.,,,_.,Qua~~
Marline NevralllOva CCzec:l\o1lovakl•J
Cit! A!'nll Mlrla CK Clllnl Clletv), 6·2, 6-1 Cl•uGI• Kollae·KllSCll CWHI G•rmenyl oef
Hall• Menclli,.owa CCltcl'\OlloYalo.) •-•. •·•
SUNDAY'S ltlSVL TS
M«r' s F eur1tl • eunci Sintlft H811r• Lecon1e (Frencel def Yennoc"
Noah 1Fr1nu1. 6·3 •·• 6·7 •·• 6-1. Meb
W•te,_r ISw~nl a.I Tomu SmlCI'
1C1tcnol lov11k••I 6·3 6·• 6·• Jonn ~Enroe IU.S..1 ,oef .Henrik !>unclllrom 1Sw9d4tnl 6-3. 7-S 6·1, Joaklm N'fllrom
!Swte1en1 Clef. Hen1 G•~~lll•r (Cl'lllel
1·6, 6-1. 6· 1
W..,_., Ftur1tl tleuftd ~
C11rl1 Ev ... t Llo'fC IU S l def Sleffi Grat CWHI Germany) 6·2 6·3 T ... rv Phe PS
IU s ) oef Certlno Beu•ll 1Ce11.oe1 •·6 ~·0 6·3 Menutia Ma!Mve lulllar••I dei Bonnie C.tClu~ IU S I 1-S 6· l G•or tte S.oe1in1 'Aroen1111e1 dei 1tow 1vn F eiroen"
'So1.1111 Alr1ct) 6·0 1·6 7·S
Adootlon Guld toum1m.m
(et N•w-1 ... ell T..Wt CIUO)
"NALS Mtft'1 0-
Jemn ~r--C..,rl SlalOer CH' M "' 8r•Qlll·Rou CH• 7·6 •·• .,,,..,_., O-
J• Beci<·L1r1oe M•ltorv cet Ge
G•Hgow·S..11e wart tld 6 1 7-6 6·l
Mixed 0-
Linaa MallOrv·Sluar! Hu1cn•M>11 oet s ... sit Werl1e10·Sleve Simon. 6· l 6·•
Men'\ A·Plut
VIROI IA.BEACH, Va.-Randy •
myth, Hu.ntinato.o Beach, and Jay •
O la5Cr, Newpon Beach, an lcadtna
the Worttll IOOOafter ll'ofthc 13 lep
in the rugged open~ oounc from
Ft Lauderdale, Aa to Vtr1Jnaa
Bt'ach .
Thr local pair are sa1hna a Prin-
dle-19 catamaran manufactured by
l.nr Sigler Corp. of Santa Ana..
Runoina second m the race IS t.M
team of Cam Lewis of New York and
To m L insk.ey. C osta Mesa.
Ian Bashford and Rod Waterhouse.
Australia •. won the 11th leg with
Sm ) th and Glaser JUSt 24 seconds
behind and ~ 1s and Lmskcy 2S
seconds behind.
Smyth and Glaser \\On the 12th lq
a nd (..(wis and Lmskey were second.
Sllng•hot rictorlou
Slingsho t. sluppcred b) Bill Murra)
of ihc host dub was the Cass A
w innrr tn C ap1sirano Bay Yacht
Club's Oceanside Overnight race
alurda) and'Sund.a}.
Class B winner was RamPIJe.
sailed b> Lance M cCabe, Dana Point
YC and tht' C lass C winner was
Tempest. with Jeff James. Capistrano
Ba) YC at the hrlm
Winner m the N o o -Sp1nnakrr •
Class was Cotto n Patc h. skippered b)
Tad Johnson. C apo BYC.
Summar) o f classes:
CLASS A-I Sllf\911\0I, 8ull Murrev
Ca0111reno Bev YC, 2 'frk>le BYPHS, Mik•
Hln1on. Caoo BYC. 3 Slo.~le. Erlll Wolo. CaPO ave
CLASS &-1 R•moev. L..nce Mee.ti. OPYC 2 Grey Fox lton lt-11. OPYC, l Tr nnv, MW.e S.lllon C.PO l!IYC
CLASS C-1 Temoe11 Jeff~.CaoolYC
Balboa event to Gaadlo
Mark Gaudio . with crewman Enk
K 1ngaard of Bahia Connthian Yach1-
C lub won thr L ido-14 Aeet 1 cbam-
p1o nsh1p Saturday and Sunday 1n a
regatta sailed o ut o f Balboa Yacht
Club.
:"1neteen boats turned out for the
e'ent. Fleet I was the Qngmal
o rganuatio n of the Lido-14 Class
""h1c h was founded by W.O. (8111 )
Sch ock in the early 1960s.
Runner-up m the title event was tht'
team o f Craig Fletc her and Dave
Swam. Balboa Yacht Club: third wn
Jem andJuhe N orman. Bah1a C onn-
th1an Yac ht Club. fourth was 8111 and
Bobbit' M cCord. BY C. and fifth was
G an Tho rnr. w i th alternate crewmen
Tim· Cas~I and Don Wrbb. BCYC.
Tllftd9'f'1 GemH
AMllll •• Be111mort . n SH!lle al Delroll. n
M1n,,.sote al Toron10. n
Ci.velend at Bo"on, n
Oekllnd II Ntw YOl'k n
Cfllc•llO •I TtxH. n
Mllwa"'"" 11 Kens.' Cltv n
Clem1n1, Bosion. 62. Bovd. Boston, '61 F
B•nnl\ltr. C11ice90, 61, Blv1eve11, C1eve11ne1
SJ, Sllet>. Toron10 Sl
Tom Purtzer. 12,916
Ken Gr""· 12.916
7S·70·7S·70
10·14·16·10
6'·74·6'·70
6'·78·7•-69 n -11-1s-n
13·1•·11· n 71-13·13·73
11·1•·11·68
11·12·13·1•
66· 7S· 73· 76
74·73·61·16
41 PICK SIX "·4 3 1 1·l· I I o••CI '19 ,071 80 10 11 w1nn1ng 1ici..el\ ''" norseo 12 p,,, Six ConM>l41hon oa1a 1$68 60 10 )64
IC.Im Votria·Oeve Wll••...er Clef SltYe
Crur·Boo Ro~•. 6·3 2·6 6·1 wemen•, A·f'llll NHYC'• Sodaro .econd lo..
NllftoNll LNtue
WEST DIVISION
W L Pct. GI San Dlevo 27 19 SU
Clnclnnetl 76 21 S47
Ho ... "on 2S 23 S2 I
°"9H'' 2• 2S •90 Allen11 19 21 .604
S.n Francisco 1' 21 .604
New York Clllcego
MonlrHl
SI Lo"'i' Pil1Sburg11
Pt111adtlP11ia
EAST OIVISION
29 16 77 ,.
21 21
1• 1J
17 1'
I 1 J()
SUncMI y• 1 Scoru D""9n t. Mo11Jreal 1
1...,.Ptt~buro11 s. Allent• O C~lnnatl •• St LOUii 3 New York 7, S.n Diego J
6'4
600 S71
Sii
370
362
S.n Fr911t1sco 3. Pllllea.ti>tll• I •
Houtlon •. ChlC•llO 3
Tede'f'tG-
1
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I ' I ,
1
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6
11''> 13
~w YOl'k (LVllCh J·J) 11 Decl9w\
(Hennlser S·O). S 20 Pm
Montreal (HHl\•111 S·1) at $an Fre11tl\CO
(LePolnt 2·Sl
Hou,lon (ltven S·2i 11 St Louf\ !TuClor
1·7), n
, Pl\11~-ilC. C.ro" :l-+l ltf !ran Drew 1DreYKkV 4·21. n ' Tu.MlllY't Gem.1
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All•llla al (!llCDCIO
Pllhburoh a• Clnclnn•ll n Houilon ti SI Lo ... 11 n Pllllade!Pllle a1 Sen Dleoo. n
AMERICAN LEAGUE T1tlers 4, .,,..., l
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kere llY IMllteS
Callf9nN 000 111 000-J
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E-M.ivin DP-C•lflornla L08-Celltornie 10. O•troll 6
78-Tremmtll Hlt-Grlcll C4J, LNP•"''"
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Looe1 pitched to ont l>tlltr In '"• tlll T-~I A-l6.cn
NATtONAL. LIAGU•
DM1er1 I, ..... 7
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ltalnft" Law 2tl Oa•toft r1
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O~ltffl I LOl-MOn!IH I • lO\ Anoewt 10 1a-Fr.nc:OM
Jl~Wl\lllfttlfl Hlt-9'ooll• 141 .,.. m S-le•IOt ,
'
SAVES-Hernenoez o.1ro11, 1'1 J
Ho,.,ell, O•kle"Cl, 11. 8 Jam•t C11ic1190 10,
D. Meere, AMllb, 101 QvJ .. noerrv. Kanw\
C11.,, 10, RIQfltlll. Ntw York 10
NatlONll LN9'M
BATTING (llS ., b••,l-Herr. SI LOI.II\, tn. Cruz. Houlton. 331, McGee, Sr Louis.
37S, Mur1>!1v, Allan11, 3?2, P11,.er. Concln nail. 309
RUNS-~"'ronv Allen1a. 33 Sendt>erg
Cll•C•go, 33, Coiem•n SI, LOUI\ 37 Gwvnn.
San O•eoo 32 JCler~ SI Louis l1
McGee St LOU•\ 32
RBI-Herr SI LOU•I 4 I J Cll rl< SI LOUii H Muron" Allen111 3t Parker
C1nc1nnali JS Kennea" Sen 01eoo JI McRtvnoldt, S•n Dlevo l l
HITS-Herr, SI LOUI,, "'· Par"' C1n clnnt ll SJ. Gervev. Sen Oiavo. 54, C'iwvnn
San Diego, S6, Murollv, Atlanla, 56
OOUBLES-P•rker, C1nc1nn•ll. 14
Wallecll, MontrHI, 14, Gwvnn. $an Dlt110
13; J C11nr-st-t.~ 11. MatllUClt-
Plll$O...,.gn, 11 Rtv. Plll\t>liron. 12 TRIPLES-MCGH, St Loul1 6, Ra1nu
Montrul. s. Glaelo.n San Fren<•SCO •
Gwvnn Sen Oiavo •. M WllM>n. New
Yorll., • • HOME RUNS-M..,rof'lv All•nla, ll. J
Clark , St Louil, 10, Ctv, Crllcego 9,
M.,tfwll, C>NeeN, 81 Ptrker Clnclnnell, a
STOLEN BASES-Coleman. SI lo1.1il
~ • .Mc.G ... SLL.Dw . 20 • .Detnler. Cl>iUGO.
11, G1ae10.n. Sen Franc1•co. 16. M. W11,on
Ntw Yori<. 16
PITCHING (4 C1K111011\l-H11wki11S. San
01990 llH). 1 11 Henll!Mr, Dodllen. S·O.
1.70; Andu1er SI LOUii 9· I 1 ~ Cox SI LOUii, 6· I 7 S6
STRIKEOUTr-Goooen. New Yorio.. 99, ltvan. Houtlon, 76, J 0.L.an. P111sourgr1
75, Velei\uNta, °"9H'l. 141 Solo, Clncln·
natl. 69 SA VE S-Rterdon, Mon1ree1 IS.
Ganau., Sen Diego, 13, Le Sm1tl'I. CPI•
ce90, 11. Suner. Allanta 9, D Smith
H0..,$10n 8 Power Clnclnne11 8
C ..... Wottd s.rMs
(at Omelia)
I.~ •••Clret Slenlord
"'"'"'"'•di
9 Arlzon11 2
°'ltnom• S1111e 16. '>ou111 Carolina 11
CSoultl C11rohn1t e11m1nateC1l
NBA CHAMPIONSHI .. SERIES
Lallen 116, Cettt~' 111
BOSTON (1111 -l!llra 1·11 •·S 20
McHalt 10·13 11 ·12 l l, Pafltfl 6·l4 S·7 17
Alnoe ?·I 3·• 1 D Jofl11M>11 l ·.I• ?-2 a
~•well 1·1 2·1 •. W~men •·6 1·7 10
1~11.ner 2-3 0·0 4, Whlle m1 1·S O·O 4, K It
0-3 0-0 O. Carr 2·• O·O •. Clerll O·O 7· 1 2
T 01811: 40--93 30· 3' 111 l.AKltlS (1)6) -ltamt>it l· 7 o-I •
w or111y 11-n S·6 19. ADdvl·Jallllel""' IO· IJ
6·1 1', E JoMson 6· ll •·• 17 Scoll S· 12 1·2 U, McAdoo 9·16 1·1 If C.-1-4 3-l
a Kuoc:f\e~ 1-3 3·4 l.. Sor1119$ 2·3 0-0 • McG" 1·7 7·1 S. LHler 0·1 7·1 J, Nevill
0-0 1·1 I Totall S1·'6 21·36 13'
S<-.. °"'"'" llotton 1' >O 16 2.-I 11
Liker\ 2S 40 lS 36-ll6
TllrM·oolnt ooalt-Wedman. Scoll
COOHr. E. JOllntOll, Meo.. -=OUlecl
OU~N-lt.oouncts-loll()n .. IMcHelt
10), lelltrt 63 IAbdul·Jel>Oer W At·
tlllt-loSIOll lO (Aln9e 10) L•ll«I )4 1£ Jof\11aon 161 Total toult-h,ron 16. l•ll«\
21 Ttcllnk•ls-M<Hale McAdoo. E Jom·
_M>tl. Lek« ... ed CMCh Rllev Wllh1m1
(tlt(l9")
At~-1750$
NaA •¥9ffl
CHAWIOMSHl9' S .. UH , ........ .._,
Chmc I -lcKIOn 1-41, &.Alltn 114
Geme 1 -Latltn lot, I O\IOll 102 CSerlet 1..0 I· II
~Y's kw•
Leatn I~ .. ,ton Ill IL•._.,., leecl
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Pt*Y't ~
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L.llltn 11 Bot IOI' (Ct1an.,.i 1 •I I I t M I I" "«ff._,.,,,
. TMNly,-.11 •
L.M"en et aooon 1CN.l'ltltl > 01 • am I
(If ntfft~ry)
Al-1~ POT
\
JC Snua '2,916
H•lt Irwin, U.916 Mark Brc>OI<, S7 916
ltl
G•ry McCOfa. I I 950
Vence Htafner 11 9SO
Joe 111men. 'I 9SO
Pei., Oo11erhuu. I I 9SO Rlc11are1 Zo1<ot. Sl,9SO
Berrv Jaeck•I s I 9SO lven Smith l I 9SO
'""' Perrv I I l60 Jim 0.n• s I 360 De v1C1 Oorin II 360
Grev Flower, ll .360
NIC:lt PrtCe II l60
M11<t NICOlt lle l I 360
1tl
Merl< Pft11, 51 177
Gtorot Burns l 1 I 17
Andv Been. 11.112 Ooug Tewell 11. 117 _,,
14·71·1•·11 74·13·73·71
14·71·1•·11 68-17·73·73
13·11·14· 73
68·11·16·1S
13·12·18 68
7' 73-13·12 74·73·7' 7J
17 ll·1S·72
10·H 1•·14
11· 10· 15· 75 73·73·7S·ll
71·7•·15·1J
71·13·1•·7• 69·73·1•·77
70-71·77·80
Sentors toumllment
(•I CH .. Reclc, C•I lll
LH Eioer 130 000 68-69·16
214
Pt l•r Tl!Omton J II ODO 68·73·13
116
Blllv Ca\otr II S.000 69·15-71
217
AcnOldPelrNc $11 SOO 1o-10-n ,,.
11.tn Slill s8 7SO 68 ·16·1•
Dow Se nae" ll 1 SO 12·1S·11
lit (lltrle\ Owe<is S6 lOO ,, n n
Gtnt L•lfler U 300 17·1S·17
George Lanning U 300 7)· 73·13 no
Gav Brewer IS.ODO 11·1' 7S
Lionel Heoeri IS.ODO 71·17·77 ,,,
Boo Goeiov. ll.9SO 17·13·11 Boo MCCelll\lt r IJ 9SO 15· 73· 13
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Harold Henn1110 s7 610 17 ,. 11
Jim Kino 17 610 1S 74 I•
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Oew11 Coe J.101 10-71·10·11
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IOMlt YI* J 101 11 n ,. n
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Nencv 5crenton 7 121 1S 1• 10 11
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Time I 46 l S
SS EXACT A l S oa a 154 00
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11 Glen Steurer Cl'levr<>1t1 93 s l 97S
11 Dave MtrCI\ O.d1mo4>11t •3 SS ~
1J Jim ROO•,,\on Olasmob•lt 'n SS 70S
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16 Clar< Owvt'r !'ora 90 U "40
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21 B''' OsoO"'" Bu'<" SJ II 26S
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1J Rt1.1~ Garcia Chtv•o•e• 7'I si 440
24 Ru''" W•llact Po"' "' 11 u l80 25 Lal<t SOMO Po,,11ac · 11 S3 410
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6 1
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L O S ANG ELES Janie
\.\ ullbrandt o f Santa Barbara Yacht
Club w o n the L' YRU Adams C up
q uanerfinals at C abnllo Beach Yacht
Club Sunda~
Runner-u·p was V1clo Sodaro o f
;-.o;ew pon Harbor ) aC"h t Clu b. and
1h1rd "as Laura Ma\ es, Lid o ls k
\-acht Clu b .\II three-qual 1 ~ for the
.\rea G final at a n Francisco later
1h1i; \um mer
The .\dams < up" ~~mbohr o f the
l \ "-Omt'n·s sa1hngchamp1onsh1p
Cb.rl•topb.er Robin rln•
C h ristophe-r R o hm. sloppered b'
Bruce-Hansen. Vo~agers Y acht Clu b
"a~ the Cla ss .\ "mner 1n t he S«ond
'ral'e of Bahia ( o n nth1an ·Yac ht
< luh 's .\ngrlman ~nes for Per-
fo rmance Handica p Racmg Fl~l
\ilchts Sat urda'
Clase; B "'mner was Can nonba ll. co-
'l 1ppered b~ P a ul Johnson and
( harle' parl u h l. Balboa Y acht
< lub, and the (.lase; l v.mner w as
\1anposa. 'i~1pperc.-d ti' Did H a,.
den BC t (
umman nl clas~s·
CL.ASS A-1 CM1\IOO ..... ~ooon Bruce
Mans..-VO•lloe•s 'l'C 2 P•iedln Joe HOffmen.
BC YC 3 Big Aoolt' Jollnson·F1tmin9 8elboll YC
(LASS B-1 Cenno110.I' JoMM>"·Soer~utll 8~C 2 Bulle• DtC' B•own BCYC l 1na1QO T•11t• Geore>e MO<e H BCYC
CLASS C-1 Mer•POU Ftu•'>f'n"·H••Otn B(Y( 1 ~5..CI" B•I 4'00\ VY( l I' .,ng
COoO•\ "A••"•~ Ma•Of'" 8 CV'
Elder captures
seniors tourney
• r \l\TI.f ROC" q o lo 1'\r1 -
l ~·c: f ldt't \Uf' I' m g a ncarh d1sas.
1n1u' douhlt hoc<'' ,,n the 18th hok
ht'ld <'ff Pt'lt'r Thom~n to po"it 1 onc--
'tro~<' '1ctof) • unda' 1n the Cham·
Jl"m' ot Golf ~n1or\ to urnament
Lldcr ~ho had leads of thttt and
f\mr <,troke o n the field m ost o f thc-
da'. v.c nt rnto tht finet holt' -.11h a
1h rtt-\hot ad~ant o n Tho m'°n.
tmt h it hi\ dnvr i nto thr "lter Ht
m1ut"d the r.rttn '-"tth ht\ third .,hot.
• hipped \u I 0 fttl 1nd nttdN l 'O
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MONDAfS CLOSING PRICES Dow JoN£S AvERAG£s
WHA T NYSE Orn
NEW YORI( IAPl Jun. J
S~T~ Unchenoed Total lu uti
New tiloh• New lows
I NYSE L£ADER S
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NEW YORK (AP). -S.19', Mon~av price and ntt cha09e of ,,... 15 mo•t ac v• New York Stock E1tch1n lnuH. !rid no ~Tgli~9t'~t more 1~~~: 'l~ + %! At1~1cti11d • si; ~l! -: ' OlamShm • , • 1,_ -,a_ UAL Inc , .,5, ,.. + ...,
PtllbroSal ,S91, ' ~ ~ordMOI 1.,76, ti~ =I;~
edNal MIO 1, • Je ~ + II') xxon 1.m.
~l~sRoeb j: 'i'; 129;~ + :~ _
LILCo , I , 8>.'. Mtrlllvn j, 14 , Jilt -•..-RCA ,OS., "YI +I Unocal wd 1,027, 31 1/• -2
UPs AND DowN s
NEW YORK lAP) -The tollowlno "" shows the New York Stock Exchanoe slocks and warrants that have oone up the most Jnd down lhe most ba~ on percent of chenoe r~ardJ•n of· volume tor Mond•v· No securities tradino below S2 art Incl· -uded. Net and percentage chanoes "'!he difference between the orevlous clos no orlce and Mondav's 2 P.m. price. UPS
1 Mve~:i_~e n LasJ3'4 tCh~. UoPctf,.o
2 ~nivOevl 26l• 2~ UP .7 l enlHome 7' • i.t UP 4 • runtalFln 6 'h UP l 5 rlangl Ind ?9J• 21•1 Up 7
6 M.unslno ' 12~ ?ta Uo f 6 7 FlnStBar 5'tl ~ Uo .3 8 FlnCpAm 7•-, 11'2 Up I 9LILCopfW 21~ 11• UP 1 10 Pa1rlckPrr 2 • 1 UP .9 11 ~ISIQMa}on 1; 11\ Uo ' 12 oumrkCP ?1 .\t Uo . 13 arter Wall J .\t 2 Uo . 14 vjEvanPd of 2~ ~. UP .6 IS Mau Merch 14~ 14 UP .s 16 SaoaCo • 28~ 1~ uo l
17 P1.1bSvc l.nd ·71'1 ~ Up ~ 11 PSNH J 86PfE 13 • ~ UP . 19 OuktP pfl( 71~ J~ UP
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LIL Co rtv 11~ 1 UP H
WlllmsE S.\t •1. Up 19 Circus 27~ 1 ''• UP 7 Oranoeco 11~ 1•i 'UP .6 Searle GO 57 21, Up 6 25 Unit Ilium 17 ~ l.• UP 46
Nome 1 GrowGo s 2 Amfesco 3 Handlman s 4 TacomBoar S Unocal wd 6 RecoonEa
DOWNS Last Olp 101 .. -1 1·~ -~ ~'• -2 '" -'• '• -2~
Pct.
1
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1 Sonv Corp
l v1EvanP otB Texli Ind 1 UnQCal 11 UnStkyds n 12 fOK Co 13 ~ChartCo 14 Texaslntl
15 Hitachi 16 Walnoco ' 17 vlStorageTch
la GrubEllls 9 LehVollnd
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MesaPtrl Varco ~llMMng ldNIJilf elps Dod 25 Put>llck Ind
9•-"' JSl• -1 . I.
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341'1 -1~ 2~-8 2~ -111 1111 --1~ 7~ -~ '2~-'• 11 .,
1l~ = ~ Si,. -• 17 • -l,. 11 ,, -'?
193-. -~ 21.'t -119
WHAT AMEX Orn --- -
NEW YORK (AP) Jun 3
,.. Toda'!' Ad1;anced 274
Declined 21S ¥ncnano•d 24S otal issues 804 NewhiOhs '8 New lows IS
AMEX LEADERS
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fi4EW YORI( IAPJ -Salu , ' o.m Monlfav price and net Cha!l:Sle of the 10 MO~' active American Stock ExctianQe lssu.s tradln11 nallonaltv ~t mo e than Sl .
BAT lnd 1,SSO.' 4 1-U. +1•16 w angLat>B 230, J6f1 GuJf<;an o 147, 13~ -•
D1taPr<><1 117. 11 -• AM Intl 10s. •• • + '. NY Tfmu 99, '814 -t, TIE Comm 13, 6 gZlfkHldO u· 9~ + ~ omePtrl , 2.ft hartMdA s , '2Sh + 1' •
NEW YORK CAP) -Most active o~r ·ti::·counter stocks sfiotltd t>v N O ,.,.,crme 3~~; if l •• ,T: + •
AooleC 1,6'9.2 1611• 11 -~ GrphSc 1,390,7 6' • 61' + V1 Tandon 1,i98,200 s • 5 , + i.. NlnwdP 1, S6,000 S Sl-16 +9-t6 ApolOC 59,400 17>, 18 + .Ii> GlbsG s 8~100 2Q-" 2Q'• Tendem 7..17,100 18 111,.. -I
111111 673,400 2611• 26'h +' CocaBtl 670,SOO 39 39'1• + \")
GoLD Quo1E s
~ METALS QUOTE S
That's an apt description of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
wherecompaniesaregotngand which people are helping
them get there, just watch 'Credit Line' -everyday In the
Busltlesssectlonofyour.new.. llily~-·'
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Or•nge Coas1 DAIL v PILOT /Monday, June 3, 1915
• I L111r.. S OtH. S6 Ooll1r1. • Ada 01" 1·anrrl "illh . but no p1>r11011 of pa\lnl'nt i. rrfondablt. • AddrtioNI linet may be purthuf.d fot 12.00 each
• Pru·t'• mu•t be 1nch.ided in the ad. • llo«-. not •pph 10 th .. rf'•I t'atatt', rf"nttl. or help wanted clulll'.cadorw w automobila ptl(~ ovt'r 12000.
• <\v•1llblt' onh to pm11r p.arl\ 1Jvtrt~u '-Cltir\g metthandi..
Call 642-56 78
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ILIFFl IQT HOVSESITTING, ~ Another E:Stli& t:&;;; BLUFF CONDO. '48r, 38a. * WITmllll * 2BA 28A frpl, OIW, iww mTllf • nllT ••• Vltrw "Ill 11 I• H•llt slble 29 yew old wtll live I ~~ ! ~ba :bl~ l)OOI, ·pvt patio, brick BMutlNI O'~ In ex· cpt .. No~ MW Vtde S51Slrno 2 8d Iba petio NCurlty ~..:.... "::J
H5W 11•1,111 In, care tot )'()Ur houM oq ' yr trple, dbl gar, $1350/rno. clullW reeldentlal 1 BA, 1725 4ft..4721 '-'~ E-eldetoc' lf'Nnlti. _, _.1,....
38drm lf>lt M En<S Untt fw Now'athetlmeforthe Pool boat. Brlalll 857,t329 r9''• 538--6190 Bett.Rlty ,.. 1 yr ...... 549--0709 tg ng rm. tctteh, ·tuft 2 81 tli)t. l)OOI. air.no peta. ~~ ':?""· · 28d t ~be.-...• to
land. Max prtv, Mual..,. Home you've al~ay1 ••--•.a .. a• / Eatlfde 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Ea.atbluff 4 Br 2b8, tam rm, ba . Utlla pd $950/mo. $520. tl')O. 19* & ..., 148 E. p.ey oc.I\ Qu6M AdUlta M15
patlo,::ueumloana. wanted. "A-1" lamlly T&.S--:S7..a:r:' frplc. garage, y1rd. large yard. avail e/24. PP 2-1902 833--eS33 TSLMANAGEMENT nouti1536-04to'i.
Little c ~. Call home with "*11.llng eotar b8 S 7 5 0 I m o . S h er YI S 1500 tncl gardener. b n-•
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tor 9'>8Clflca 840-5580. uallted PoOI and 673·3117 Hardetty Rltr. 76()..8244 v... A....:.t-"~-'V·· ...=.:
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... d beedt. Na .,.., Pdo ·llllWll IM . bUbbllng IP&. FOi.if' large 1.81lllJ11•11 EAS S 8 f -·' "'· ... -.. h8tp ""'· cpta, rpa, . • ••-a·_.. bedroom&. Great Coata T !DE 2 '· den, rplc:, Harbor View. 3 ·BR. fam "---al 271M Ot<, $550. 2 d/W gairaige no peca oar. Ho peta. Lea, 17SO.
_. .. ., ,.. M ... location. Call now ~bot,,e. tovely udnite for~· 1'ABa. grdnr $800 + aec rm. 2 tun bath•. y.., IN .._. •• •••-• '590/mo. cali 54M279. 857-1778'« T80-17U OIAl•lnE 5'6-2313 u t eroun courtyary. dap &42-8674 E~nlngs s 1250/mo. No pete. Orange 18d condo Jor -·-· *8TStmo-iii5tmo
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Near park and bffches In Each Condo hat 2 EASTSIDE BARGAINS 780-6992. 3pm to 6 pm le8M $595/mo Incl utll, Qu6at .,... twnhtNHtyla •STUNNING Lo 1 & 28r and ._..,
Olde COM, 2 Bdrm, 2 Bdrms, 1 'l\be, lrptc, encl Fenced houM ok IOI kid stove & refrig.. 4"-2019 2Br. 111\Ba, encl oar. pvt 2Ba Gat<*:i Apt Poot aptad I I ""':.", ... 7 l'm.
10 bath , __ ....... with Charm 2 car gar sundeek •off ' ~ARBOR VIEW HOMES tlo Ind ,., ,........ $525 & $&45 710 w 18th yc111pat .01, .. OM
aurrou";d;d by flowers matter bd~m. EnJoy tutt pet, all uma. paid $625 Montego 48d 2ba, eep la1Ma lalaM 27M ~:ps,' stovZ. s';' ~"';,.( -.~ •• •• bMch, rv rna)Ol lhope.
and patto .,siecks useofallUdoltlelacili-thlaoneWQntlUtt Hv,dln,lam 81ea. e.&ut fBRl bitlne.emlpatJO avl $675 Incl aome. ulll , _ _. kumtngton8Mc:h.,..
$259,500. ----ti.s. $199,000 ea *llM1H* cond $1700mo 552·9030 now, $.WOO/mo to 'mo. 2131927.,e772 2 Br 1 'M>a w/Qaf N.w (Mngr-2'17 WNt...,.)
8 ._.... •·~111&e · Y.A. ·I.LI. Liii uan or atiarp 2Br hme wl gar --• w•-rental. 9191289-9307 cptsJdrpa. bit-Ina. tncd .., .-1111.n ~ --~~ ·-Siii• Upgraded 2 bdrm, 1 bath prvt patio great locale ----• IUI $350 1 BR duphc., 1 adUIL yd w/patlo. Wat• pd I o.ya 875-1&42 Realtors,675-6000 ' WOODBRIDGE. Excep. condow/onecarenol 111-1111 $675 hurry•othet• avan Proteulonal, reeponllble Lg yrly rental. Bayfront Non 1mkr only. w 17th 836-4120 1·5PM Evaa9e<Me14 ••••••••• ttonal 4 BA. 3 BA, 3 car garage. Excellent Costa 539-6190 Best Alty tee couple wl one -14 yr old Duplex 28r 2'),Ba, crpta, St. nr Whittler. 548-3829 2437 Orange ·c · $650 ---=---~--::~::-=
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Thia decorators delight
features t>edrooms. for-
mal dining room. an Invit-
ing spa and an absolutely
br~thtaklng view of the
ocean. night llghta and
greenbelt. 759-fSOI
garage In. PRIME lo-Mesa locat.lon. Priced to Cos M child desire long term l.se drps., w/d hkups, encl 1395. 18r TRAILER Adul1 TOP area ......... no peta. Lat ... ...,.. · IHI
cation. Walk 10 lak-. pt't(, sell! $91,900. DONNA Tran11td Owner Selling East.tide ta esa 2 ~~-~ ... °!'o'me4 B.,'!,_ ~217 gar No67"P!!!,, S 1350. prlt. No ,_ti. 140 Cebrlllo B~ •UTtFVL...-1-B'r ... 2"' ~ = :fudlO . ...-... ~ pool, schools. French WEBSTER 28drms 2 batns, security Bdrm Duplex with large ..........,, ., ~ ""'"""" ..-"" _ ~ _ ....
condo pool Bkr 548-8636 fenced yatd 543-4589 ,,-:-::,..,..,.,:-=:;::-:-:-:-::==-=~;:':': 646-6725, 673-7787 PRIVATE balcony, carpo'1 frig & micro wa ..... tor Ille doors. custom cabinetry, . . . MONACO. HARBOR VIEW lllMI POOL & SPA. 2650 Hatta. cooking .. No kltctL $495
2 tlreplacea, lamlly room, laau Au l Eutslde 18dr utll pd, gar&· 2Br 2Ba, gardener, $1400, Ptala1-•--0·7 $450. 1bt, 1ba, East~.; MESA PINES 549-2447 1st/1Uf-. dap 49-4-7&45 park·like yard. patio. den«. new Cllfl)eta 213-540-2553. ue •• vacant. gar. dya/541-....., 1 · ·
tlreplt & moretl SO. COAST TERRACE paint. $575/mo &45-&453 bOilfiouM Cotta\gea eva/646-2325 VILLA MEDEA.A qui.t fam ~ ..... ftit '"-IOIO Condo: Luxury; 2BA: 2ba; Npt HgM1 3bdrm 2ba:a11 Bachelor Apt• s7251mo 2 Bd 1 'Aba complex, 28' 28a. O/W, s;y;gg; g;;;a new 2
ll1'Np_1 __ •-1...., s~ai'i~k!:i4<;><>· E;:e~~~. ~~·r!':'sr;o S:sJh;;,C:t~;~ 675-4137 Townhouee gfffnbelt. carpet/dr~. end oar. bdnn2bacondo.w/w& ~~~~~~~~~I ........ .., -II 617 548-8561 wa~ ln<Sry rm. nkle loc. mo-mo rent. gaa & wat• patio. Vpgr86el, pool mu Yim 'laeemt ·~' USO m9 ava Nwpt Shrs lovely 38r 2Ba. ....., .. , NW 2078 T~rtn pd S300 dap se75i mo No Jae MC gate comm 38drm home IOC8ted on lln 11JA1 Flat start savings 3 Br 2bth trptc 2 car Q8f ..., much Spaiclous, sparkling 2br TSl Nl ... IT pets 2324 II t Elden S 1·25 0 . · m 0 L 0 r 1 hlige lot with AV ac<:ess ml mlZIS 2 HOUSE oeta Mesa kids ok crpts basic decor m0<e . Comm pool tennis 1ba. Sundecl(, stove/rtrlg. • .... ,-• • &42-5155 474·8800 9.5 wttdys;
Lovely land~ng with +A good buy Walk to bay Gross $19,200. $169,SOO under $800 539·6190 S127S lse 619-25&-o830 Prefer 2 non tmkrs. No --WI lffD I-B .. YRIOOE CONDO
tiered backyard. New or beach. ·on Balboa ~5% u!~·97~~~;r Don Best Alty lee Ocean Cloaa-38r 2ba hma pets. $795/yrty Incl. utll. Want a Nlactlon of grMt Brand N.w MCUred, gated
carpeting and new Penln PC>lnt. 2+ den or 3 og Lovely new Spanish-style style abode. Gar trptc No gatage. 673-6372 Wealfil!lll uvtng? we can oft• any-comm. Poot,~ 2 Bel, :i
outside paint. Family Bdrm, 2 bathe, 2 atory, 2 Lth ltr Salt 1400 townhouM. 2Br 2'-'Ba, kids/pets ok $900's yrly VERY LARGE 2bd-Just re-.. 11TI-1I thing trom a ama11 apt to ea. AIC. trple. 2nd sty
room with cozy woood car garage. Been re-2 Lot• (O< saie Neat cor· coun yrd a pvt patio. Best Alty lee modeted-1 dr to beh-.. a •Bd hM. " looking In OV«Ulg poot $1400/mo R II llUT PLW burning llreplace. Prkle modeled. $295,000. Call ner ot Pomona a 19th St Garage + prkng space. S 1050/mo yrty 1S1/18S1/ Baautlful Garden Apts, CM NB O< HB think of ua Micki 6#-8200
• reduced to $146.500 10 see 675-8120 Costa Mesa ,..u 6800 ' Avl 4/25 $1000/mo. SEAWIND:5 BA.3ba. view. sec & refs req. 649-2950 patios, deeks & spa. No first 1~. that Choice .Of ---------3 BA 28a, atrium. fire-751-3191 . ,,_.. 5'48-3155 O< 998~3434 near poot and tennis. or 649-2014 pets. Ideal llvtno lllT UTNW. LM
place. Beat priced home !ii SE CT A·2 E·lfde Costa Mesa.. $2800/mo. 559-9539 28drm 1'/•88 $690 TSL MGMT 642 1603 sft ......... 3br 2b8 on ..... In thl• aea. Near LE has 3 old houses. Could MESA VERDE: Nice 3BA, Ctrtaa ••I lbr 2722 2Bdrm 28• . $710 NB REAL TV 61S:t642 __..... . ....
Wimbledon tract. PROPERTIES build 6 condo's . tamrm$1200mow/gat-VILLABALBOACOND0:2 1 • , ,patio.gar. l98W.Wllson 531_5~ bch.Gar.&S~age $132,500. s275.ooo. 673_8632 dener/no pets 642-7658 muter 11.1ltes. Pool/Jae. Jft•• $150 _.__ 111 space, 1eaM /mo . ••
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M-•••11.1 ILTI, 1••••••••-t N~ BA 1u ba .. ouse. Pvt etc. $1100/mo, 951-3967 New carpet _.nt · Eastlfde -1Br. nigh oeU-,,_,_ Avail July 675--7687 ...,.... 1• =.-.. -.--=_.-_-----....... i ,. " 1st/las1 S500 dep Avall ~refrlg._gwrige ssoo Neat & clan w/carpM.1 ~1121 YAIUT .1116-fllll .... yarCI & garage. No pets. VILLA BAL'BOA. Ex< nowl See Sun 5PM. 602 mo Chefyt 673-3117 $525. 662-1700 """'lulr ~ ~v ~' • •aa $715/mo. 641-0382 1 Bdrm + den, Incl trple. 1/2 lrl• 780-8515 · ooncso.. ,..,1 u,tK.gate. 111,._ IHMt hrail~.. W/O, AJC & other up-· Brand new 2nd flr:2 Br WlllUll YI.Liii gar. trpl, pool-apa Sitting empty an<S COS\lng · NICE 3 Bd 2ba lam nome. grades. Poot. spa. sec 4Bd 2 1/2 ba $1600 · 1 ba, vauttecl,,celllnos, oak Lovely quiet comptax, with 11295/11485. 854-8090 II FllT M TIE Ull mo"4fyl 3 Bedroom 2 C..ta Mt11 l lif pool. frptc:. g81 Pet ok. bldg & sub perking gat. 38d 2 ba S 1200 cabinet•. ~ extraa. EJC1ra oPOOI. gar&Qe; laundry .
BMutlful oceanfront lot on bath home. RMdy to got 3 s;p sung;iow;: iY(t liJiil llli.. ZIDI Avail July 1 $1300/mo Great toe-walk to bch. Pash Prop 720-9422 large cledc Must see room. no pets. WTIL•F
magntncent wide beach Large pie shaped yard, & ·beak ~~ d b-....aa....-•. ..._ nl 675-491:1/754-1792 8kr s !050/mo. Call Agt Ii:: M~--H $725/mo. 631-0317 or Bach $500-.$525
Exclusive gate guarded AV acoess. Catt quick s~8tsi< ragt-74;:"5080 n 1BA:;,"1:--io!";:::Oln SHARP EASTSIOE 2BA 631-t4QO 0< 76G-9536 ...atl _.. •• 673-5500 · * 1 Bdrms $580-$610 , NON SMOKERS. Lge 2bf
community. Ideal surfing 5.48-2313 · • · · 1 b d 1 at apt . East.Iida 18r smaff but 2 Bdrms $&95-$725 2ba twnhM fir plan,~
aun bathing and beach rm. patio. lrplc, furn s1C:i gar~g:.6-/i::, VILLA BALBOA Pthse 2br Carpets. drpa. range, coey lots of net wood TSL MANAGEMENT ly en111ronment. Patio.
comblno. Motivated out uu....... w/count'1-antiques· & /mo.cal 2ba lam-rm.~y-lrlg,nopeta,welktobuj $4aSnopeta 85t-9522. 754-0081 or642-1603 I pool No pets. LMS8SO
ot state seller eakJng • ••11 $111 AM pizazz. Little Isl nr wt,r. But: IMc~ 2240 tights. deck. walk In-& snops 646-5282 ., _ _._, .. _ 3Br. :.__ .. ~. lut. IMcL iiii.aa . 640--0349 $495 000 Submit terms _.. ,._ Gar. lndry, 1 °' 2 work g closet. micro-wave. pool, --=-~-----..,,---1 ~·-·~ .. .,........ • A•,.. · · · Sp 1 c 1 o us 2 -story persons. n-1mkg, no 2 BR. bulltlns. yard, walk )ac. sec. bldg. prkg. 1 BR wlk·ln closet, PoOI carport No pets . BAYRIOOE CONDO (71') 673 4400 * Ull llLE * townhouse units, private pets. Yrty $1400 mo Avl to beach. Kids ok, 11300. 850-1190 Dsnwshr. carport 369 s700 AvHl/S · 642-5210 · BEACHWOOD VILLAGE , Brand *"' 28d 28a V\I I entrance and gracious. 911. 675.,3680 $635/mo. 841 .... 817 Walk to aand-28t hse tncd Avocado. NO PETS. · · 1111. 11111111 A/C, MC •• pool/spa, trp1c
90 ft/ front~ on Lido open landscaped ........... ., 2122 Cosy Cottage near ocean yrd '°'kids/pet dbl gar $485/mo. 631-6155 Eas1slde luxury In a pine F•llYl•mt I $1300, 675-~ Soud. Best .. I End" 41 grounds with community ""' h kit h I ti S 0 ., Bd 1 bath $600/ lor•t. lg 1 Br. retng, bdrmon21ots.$649,000. ~•.Three bedroom, 2 ELEGANT,,... 2 B frplc as e apps pa 0 appls mid 70 's ~ rm mo. dlshwshr, gas/water pd, Versatllaa-Vllla Balboa Ow fl ancl """" 'V"" r · crpts drps only $400 539-8190 Best Alty tee •sec. dep See at 792 · S Enioy Hunlinoton Ben 2Bdrml s 1000 to $1 soo ner n ng. baths, patio. Financing patio, gar. NEAR Bt:ACH. 539-6190 Best Alty fee Seott or call 854-7592 enci patio., carport. 545 Lifestyle , .....
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960 ........ Ot. I with flexible seller. s 1475/mo 640 .... 255 Saa Cltat•t• m1 mo No.pets Pref adults. . I G den SeninQ ...._t .... lllO Two story 3/2br lncls den I 2BR, !BA. trg IMng room, Yrty lease. 548--0391 n 81 · =P-rlv-a-te--N-:B::---sud-..,.,lo--pool-
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WATI RfRONT l..,.rt ltlC~ 2Ht 2 bath gourmet kltch 2 48r 3'-' ba. fam rm. IQ ms~ patio & enclosed garage. E-tlde brand new 3br •Pool & Spa I house. Nd female 11w 1n
---------· .. --------• HC>Mt ~ t.c. Newport HelQhta 38d 2ba. gar I/yd klda $675 now sul1e/mother In 18$ BP~ Near Fecloo. No pets. 2,...,ba Con<2o lrplC yrd •Sp8Cloue1mmacunrts babyaltter 650-1752 °' ,. • RE"L ESTATE gar. nice yard. $1000/mo 539-8190 Best fee ~W3~96ag~ M!,!, $575/mo. 786-6130 I gar $1000 . mo . 284 •Biilard Room 64!>-5453 llYllUIE
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II you like a Country at-
mosphere we have a cute
3 Bdrm house lust re-·
duoed to $126.500. Its
located In Santa Ana
Heights where there are
lots of cnlcicena.
111·1400 Summer 642-2515 WATERFRONT 26A. pool, 2Br 1Ba. nu drapes, paint.
1
Monte Vista. 543-8985 •Beautiful L~CT ---M--=-eov.--1-=aa-y91-de,---=0r,.... for Ad Action IHsn hfw11ide4 sauna, gym. Fun sec. Suta Aaa carpets. p111 patio. no pets FIREPLACE. l)OOI, patio. !~:::fc::S!,..~ 1Bdrm. den. lrple .• pool. 8 t luM 1042 Ct al 2212 S 1000/~sec 545-0713 Large iBrhba. bulh int, $605/mo. 641-9352 X-LG 1 & 28t Apts E· 1 Bedroom from S585 JAC. pvt bet\, MIC sys
aa • U att lmat· 2244 l)OOI, low move in, kids Claaaifled Ada 642-5e78 Side S550 Up 557-2&41 Exec 1 Bdrm lrom $620 $1600/mo. 675-1909
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
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WITllllllT ok. S525/mo &41...a17 2 Bedroom from $7•5 •••llm •-1S13,000 dn. $2860 P11'1 DILISIYllllTIU **•mw** ..... u-•--1-L...I llSUITll Sorry, No Pets .. '' lncls assoc. 32 ft dock. UDO PARK OR: Baytront CALL US REGARDING .... lafuabW .. ~..-$615/mo 2 BO 2 BA.lrple. 19132 Magnotta SL 642-2357
2BA. GrMt condo. Greet ' condo w/t9'r(flc water IAVINE LEASES laaY Au 1211 laatl Au 2J1t enCl gar. all blt-lns. nr 964-5567 964-5574 VILLA BALBOA 28r. qu+el IB~yl &46-8098 1044 :"g.~~~~~~ view. 2 BA lniiltt OtntlOOltlffJ Santa Ana Houelng 1. $11,800; 2 13.SOO: 3. stioppl~O~er Bike to beact'l 54,_!0 deal ~.;;1s~~.t. =
mat PENIN. POINT. Avail June , lll-l Authority 15,200. 4 $16,900; 5. TSL ~ANAGEMENT child Ok basic ap..,s eti>tl S 1050/mo &40-6190
3 .EITH •--•••.. S 8 200 6 S 9 550 7 642 1603 drapes p ool too 1st • BA w/lamily rm. Lease 0< rent. 4BR 2'1i ba, --·--1 · ; · 1 · ; -1 539-6 t90 Best Aity tee WESTCUFf' 2 bdrm l be
firepla ces . pa tio , Umverslty Park condo Nr FllLIWl ... E $20,900.8 $22.250 llST&ITll upper no ~ts $680/mo
$2000/mo annual. $3000 pools/tennis 51350/mo FmLIES Interested famllies may S6651mo 2Bd Iba. ,..,., HUNTINGTON CREEK lease ~8_7533 Summer 786-9005 call 83•·•811 on Fnday. 11°' LuxurlOU$ 1 & 28r Apts .:----· ~----..= .... _._Ht.......... I June 7 1985 between lndry rm, cis to sMps Enc gar, televised sec lrg Saa ta ha 27IO "' 1 _ It L 224 On Friday. June 7, 1985 1923 Pomona & ••1-1•-llJ-llOO "1•••. IC.• the Santa Ana Hous1ev. 1·30PM and 7'00PM and TSL MANAGEMENT patlO many amenities U SI 28d 2b • -· G~AT VtEW: Located In "'V on Saturday June 8, 1985 Heat & water ~ d From 2 mo a pool ~~~~~~~~~I Authority will begin ac-between 9:00 AM and 642-1603 ~~ ~1613 • ~~~-~-
"' VIiiage. Cleans 2BA 2b~J ceptlng appointments lo 3:00PM to schedule and LG 1BA •nt u111 "•'d. ~------2521 Sunflower wtrShlre Comdor. Spac. yard/gar. 1350/mo. AYl complete applcetlons 10< .... ..... TSl 1•1•-
-·-PIH 2BA 2'hba. W/O, June 1. 675-8334 I appomtmern f0<an appll· sto\19. retng S500 ~ d8'> SUWlll YIWIE • ~· .... .,_, u 11 Incl housing aaalstanoe °' cation mt8'Vlew. Appll-631-567-i or 642-4987 M2· 1Hi UHllS A/C No peta. t . H•.na ... nset patio 5 rm hm low Income families 1 11 be 11 It..,. 1 with this Julllard Model 1n l Valet. 10717 Wiishire Bl. ;,7ga7'1se optional $800 under the Section 6 rent f.:~!1~75 ~"'; t~ Lge 1Br ~ling clean,
VIiiage II. Univ. Park. 3 SlOOOmo.213~474-3575 539-6190 Best lee subsidy ~rogram. Appfl-call (100 for 1 Bedroom cpts. drps, stove. On V1t-
bdrm, 2ba + bonus rm. C ••I Mu 22 cations will be accepted Elderly/Disabled 100 IO< 1or1a btwn Nwpt & Hbr Live wne<e you ha~ Large rear patio. Quiel~ ertal Steps tabeactl. 2br 2ba only form those persons 1 Bedroom Fa~llles, 75 $495 No pets. 851 -9526 •Spectacular apts
Wllll'Tt New Condo, air. 2br 2ba
loft. P yllgrtt 1200 St nr
Frwys 2 Car gar $850
mo No pets 526-3825 att location. $156,000 2 Bd in Trl-plex very prlv, condo-frpl-pool-spa $895. wtlo qualify under the t~ 2 .,_..room Elder-* 1 & 2Br 1 & 288 Sllttes =----=:---.--..-..= gar, lndry rm 112 blk BIO 768-4529 0< 557-1928 HUD rules and regu-"' """' Lge 2br 1ba lo_., Quiet •Spaoous townnouses • lnprt ltac~ lMt cor'ona bch. $975/mo I rt ltac~ Ult latlons for 1 & 2 Bedroom ly/Dlsabled, 100 f0< 2 Eastside area No PETS •Areptaces •etu _ 2 Bedroom Families and u.751mo 631 6t55 -15 11
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2 20 B Marguer ite! elderty/dlSabled and 1. F .., -•Pr1va1e balconies or 61 11 ' • 675-3435 88CF ay area. 38f h ;ba & 4 bedroom lamHy lOO for 4 Bedroom amtl-Garden patios '!'"'11!""!"-'P'!-~-'!"-~
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Tnhaa, ..aume $71,000. Dlll 28R 2',.,ba, llv rm, den, Dys .f)191457_5574 g ev will be as follows. APPLICATIONS WILL BE Lge 1-2 Bdrm Townrtouse Wll lllt incl Kids OK $675/mo
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at 9¥.Ve. 8 Sanddollar Ct. s!\.idy or 3rd br . 1800 s/I. 6191453~87'43 ACCEPTED EXCEPT BY style nas 8\'etythlng Only * 3 l tghlecl tenntS courts ~2-3850 agL 642-1.010
Owner 631-2923 --fplc, gar/opnr, ciose to APPOINTMENT AP-$550-$695/mo Or'M366 *2 Swimming pools
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BLUFFS BY OWNER
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$179.000 Incl land.
• "11,,1 ""VM&ftto tEno s I OPEN DAILY 1~ ~=t=N:;l;tif;:S::E ;:SO;u:;:";'~fS;;:::~~~~~=rT=T=i 2632 VISTA DEL ORO 6 ~~·~c:~~\E,tmm 10 I I j j Ownr640-6t31f72().183l
beh. S 1500/mo tncls IHFlllT Ollll Fri, June 7, 1985 PO IN T MEN TS MA Y Avocado & stan paci!lng *Streams & ponds
gardener 644-1721 Fabulous view. elegant, 1:30PM-7PM ONLY BE SCl1EDULEO TSl IAIAIDIEIT •Sorry, no pets
Hatbof' View Hiiis. beaut" very large 2 Bdrm. den. 3 1 & 2 Bedroom Elder-BY PHONE; PLEASE . MJ-N12 1 •Fumesntngs avatl
ocean view, 4br 2ba, baths Security bldg, ly/Oisabled & 1 & 2 DON'T COME f OOATHTE --..,,...--..,---:---
I B 1 Bedroom Families and 4' HOUSING .AUTH I Y Pvt 1 Br. lrple. pool, P8tl0. WHY NOT CALL jacuzzi. $2000. 754-7917 many amen ties oa Bedroom Famllies. OFFICE. gar No pets. 399 W Bay n•tlll
2b l d ock ing No pets Saturday June 8. 1985 As soon as 111 •75 appll-St $595 650-63571 .-~~aCdc~n~1=/mo~ $2000/mo. 720-3912 9·00AM-3:00PM cations have been taken. SUWlll YIL• A.i!£
640-9755 llY llME 1 &· 2 Bedroom Elder-the SANTA ANA HOUS-'•S& Yllll• ..,..
2 BR 1 Da. MC Condo
Aenttlease Spa. tennt$
coun. etc So Coast
area S700t mo 645-225 l t..... nit PfOf mature respon per-
son. furn rms wtpvt b8
kite p"v 557-9058 an 3 ~~:::::..!::..:.;..,sc_··-... ,--'-_-.. _..__ ........ ..__. __ ,-_-, ua• YllW: •II
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Fk>nd -Gnnd -S1HP -Ctatry -F~lfflDS It ,_ touns to l\av• 9000 manMf'I ... my mom alwaya
satd 'Polt1-. 11 an 1nexpeoa1ve way ol makll'Q FRIENOS "
provements. Fee land.
. (7 l4)731-6618/oi97-4738
C • 22241Brandnew3 Bdrm 2 Bath ly/Dtsabled & 1 & 2 ING AUTHORITY wHI 2BR 2ba Encl gar. Upper., 15555 Huntington VIiiage
tit& IN I Condo overlootclng pool Bedroom Families and • again suspenothe acoep-no pets 1545-0 CO<· Lane. from San Diego Peoc>te wtlo need c>eoPle 2 Bd 2ba Condo sptlt ;;ei & spa, gate guarded All Bedroom Famllles tance of appllcattons In 1ander f 695'mo Call Fr-ay nortf\ ot Beech "!1.P"ld ai.ays check tt>e
Ir pie, WI O, 2 car gar.! white decor s 1800/mo Number 1n Housef'lold all categories unlit turtner pa m s • 6. s 8 8 2 0 r to McFadden -t Of'I S8rvloe Otreci()f) 1n tne
SOUll-LlTS lmrtn le •nslfltattH M1ot s;;ildte Items 642-5678 pooJ. spa $950 556-9200! 720-0717 _ ..,.-Maximum Yearly Income nottce 979·384'8 aft 6pm McFadoen ___ D_A_l_L_Y_P_t_LO_T __
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. • ~ matur~ tidy, ,...a°mk; VIiia. tun llldnQ, av! 7-1 BrWOt 700 *I n ' 13.50 $7.8! Startlnt ,_... Pan time cam. coun• help otheta toae too. COUNU~ H£LP p/IJme PfMC94. 557~ '°' e tt Job?
..,. • 8 mo' IM .. 35,.. ~5..o$ t t $S20/mo -1 cfep. Llaa aq tt lmm9d occpy. FIT, 22 lmmtiel. Ol*llngt. °'* nnt9d. Help boya NEW PAOGAAM. Se,. & lhru F 11:30-2.30 ~:.!~.!tenet,,.. gr C: ~ly ........ ,,38 & up -G33·3731/D873-'1MO/E R&HINVESTMENTS no e•S* n.o. Muat be end glrlt aoltoh new rut. DOCTORS DIETi C.i1Geot~bell11m.Of j;;"ior 1 aiM*'e ..... d
Color TV. ff~ eoffM1 Shi 3 Bd 2ba vi.w1pool, ,,, 22 30 t 8S2·8714 H.S. Grad & U.S. Cit Cell "1b1Cflptlona on thtlr Catt Paula 5'8-2335 aft 2pm M-Frl 432-<M170 AIYERTISllll!! • k Id ·• rm
":: ~.& atf• to e~lng woman. M11ure r::, ~~d T~n~:! :.!~! Nwpt Bch 1C1011 from t tam"'4pm, 984•2890 P"* routM. Mutt enjoy -. llnft... Hott a Hott ...... Good • ~C:r~~~~~v~..,,:d':hlft ees N. co!.~~wy. ti· kr S600 &4S·9557 CM w/tln~le mom $300 ;oh~~·~~~~''!°~~ UYll ::.kl~r1::~~1!u~~ If you heve exper. withe =~t.a.~1~" ~u~ ARTIST poaltlone.
Laguna Baectl, 494-6294 Fem n .. •mkr 2Bd 2be He mo aval 6120·0ayi tl~n area. sua gross. AOOfflT WOITIYI WOl'k dayal n.xlble hr• mlorotooPe. pteaae call taurant, 18850 Douglat. GrOw'lnn dally MW•gaper Acme Grldl•y SIU Opr -------.--1Cndo llf' ~hlamen wn.tn 250-485SIEve&4s..3l74 852·8713 Needed for dlaplay Commi.llon only. OorMn tor t~'8rt of• • •He SIU OPR IUI ... mm .. 001"' utll 893-7102 Straight gentlemen 44 advertltlno SalH at Call Bruce Emtley new car..,. Irvine ~~:-lm~r:~rv •• :~~ ~::~rn~ Operatora ' ~k~8:':' ~ avail. Fem n-amkr to ahr 4 Sr seek• to llve In quiet aur-Prime Chlro. ofc apaoe. rapidly expanding local 642.,.321 ttXt. 208 Seramton !n~nee<tng Inc. HOUSECLEA.NERS ductlve layout anlat who Deburrer/Parte Loadef'
1r1 Blvd Cut .... ! New7••5" Eaetbtu" T/H $22Stmo. roundlnga. Dana Pt & San CoEnl tT!,!.toM. 8&~ Jpa/~~. dally newapaper. Ag· 979: 73 "lrb.yt MWalA.nNt T.E,.D1~$"72 . undttetandamarctlandl .. Wt oft•• a 0--.. stertln1g po · '""'.,...... ~ + utll. 759-1180 Clemente area, xlnt rela. '"" " ,.....,.. gr ... rve aelf·dl9Qlplll'1.c:t •A• ll&IT fem Alda live-In aulat ·~ _, & dttlg dvertlal "' ..,...... ft
lu •••• L ... I 492·2077Bob 7i4/768:1411 or lndlvldualsmayearn.-x-11&.YPlt.IT t .. chertnwhlehrP/TRm HO\IM<:tffnl~; FIT, PIT, ~~~·!overltt~~f ellen~ talory ptut 7% ehlt
• F~h~~'lN:i/S't~~~i "·-f 2t315•&-4520 Ctllent Income (aalary A . brd-+-$300. mo 6.4S-23S7 own trantp. H.B. & F.V. Our dlacrlmlnaUng mar-bonua. Company paid
3028 W. Coaat =New· pref. $22 ea. 846·2346 wuaftl tr • CdM dtxaultet. AC. ampl commlsslo. n), benefits ar ... 895-7108 att. epm ket demand• Quality and m9dleal & dental. plus pott e.acn. ~ . TV . ... Zt l z l)ft<g. from $.450. 2855 e and advanc.ment OP· UTA llTIY IPIUlll nllT ..... •tYI• much morel Apptlcatlons
S125-t wk tgl, no t. Furn room/bath. Kit & t Coast Hwy 6'S-6900 portuntty. Setet ex· tull time, Local CPA firm Chtropr.ottc ti.alth ctr, HSt<PR/MOTHEAS HLPR, Newpaper production are now belng,aeoept.O. .. atr tndry prlv. Y9Yng emplyd S75lmo. Slorage only, ST.0 "'""/0FFICE SPACE perlence r~ulred, media seelel""' lndlv. Pref. ecctn 30·40/hr wk. 499-1133 cook. Rer..<4 day wk $5. knowledge helpful. Ablll· IDIHI male only. Walk to 9x16, 72~ James St, """ uperlence advan-... • hr E·CM 6.45-8305 ty to work under d"d· ROSAN PRODUCTS lntah 2HI Mari na. S3S01mo. CottaMeaa673-1787 t~9=~~-1= ~~,.~•fC:; 1ageou1.SendresYmeto: ~g~~~rtz!;:S'::,o:V:~ FILL/Tm.PU lmllNllllll irnesamuat.Prlornew•· 3 130W.Howard St
1 BR apt. sfpa a. Kirn, 49G-54740anaPt $1200. mo. Ort HarbOr, IUllllllAIT tem1. C>egree not req. PUT/l*IWlll Flalrforooloranddeeorat-paper expe<. an advan-Santa A.na.CA92704
bloek to beach. Carport. Great new Condo Npt Offin ltalall 2tl4 on Mesa Verde East. IAIU PILIT Send reaume or tnfor. to: Opportunities available tng? Quality peo~e tage. Poaltlon ts full time, 250·8800
Weetlty $450. 873·5l98 Hght1. m1tr bd/ba w/rJ, f§tii, M<f. 178 I ,69 at C.M. 673-13t4 P.O. Bo• 1S60 P.O. Box '915, Sun11t with tti. LOS ANGELES needed to coordinate good beneflta, aalary Equal Opportunl~
CdM 2br 1ba 8115--9125.4 trpl, amenities, cls·bctl· $1.30/*Q tt. 1617 West· Costa Mesa. Ca. jJ262!) Beach. Ca.·90742 TIMES CIRCULATION wall decor and ee-commensurate with ex· Employ« M/FI H/
Blk• beh $1200/mo A.9t sl'lop NS$525.T22·1222 cllff,NB.A.gts.4 1-.5032 "~C1EML<;>NOTC~UFtRllElncEI •pt Mananer couple llUYDt-•-Depanment In our door ceuor1 .. 1n horn .. and pe<ltnoe. tnQulrlesS and IWl ....
760-0159 676-6200 <;A' '"' " • "._ -'--.........._ -Wiii t aln t.e1.u.m.1J... to ~ ~• . or Male' pref. Newport Creal, •II& HL IU FROM 95c SF & UP w/exp lor beauffful 97 Freeway Auto Supply, ta ttoor lleWIPllP« __.. 01""""'· r · Hough· Art Director A.ddrelllng List ·Matnten·
Oeeenfront Balboa Penln NB Avail now. $450/mo Beautiful office •ulta. 700 CA.Ll (714) 968·8193 unit garden apt CM. 26242 Avery Prkwy, program. Guaranteed PIT. F/T. 8•8·9774 ?r. Dally Piiot. P.O. eo~ anoe. Wiii operate Key
2Br & Convert ofc. Im-utlt Incl. gar, Pool. ta s/tt lncls utlllJanltortal Salary + bonus+ apt. No Mlealon Viejo. 49s-01oo houri)> wage p~u• com-94o-3o59 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. Punch and Computer.
peocably malnt resld. Avl otose lo bch 64S-25<47 $1090/mo. Agt 67S-6700 YAOIT Ill WAITll pets. 642-4914wkdys 9-4 mleaton. Koura. 4pi:n to Jewelry Salee 92626 9AM·SPM 3 -da}'9 p/wtl.
mthly only start June Muter suite, ocean vu. EXECUTIVE SUITE& Walertt office &. sUpl avall IOEL ... ln um 9 pm. l r •In Ing I s Fiil .llWILIY Apply Pennysaver. 1660
$5000. 673-7499 iar. Prof Mala n-smkr Full service. 881 Dover Dr. immed In HI-traffic too. AllT IALIS we are seeking 8 sec-~~~~'~&. P~::~~ Tit lllAIWAJ H&lll OUST Placentia Ave. C.M.
62s C 673 0822 Hurry! 631-8-480 Attractive Ba_lbOa Penln· retary lor t .. -Dev-'op-.,. ,,.... aauy "1,IT IAllTEUIOl IU Shr houN on Balboa 11. for mo. one • 631-36S 1 1 11 o ti '"' "' For an Interview. call: . , _., i I su a ga ey 11 ac ep ng ment Manager In our · t ---so salary mon1h ot June. Frplc, bay M/F shr 2Bd 1 ·~ba HB t aatrc I appllcatlons tor quallfled Newport Beach orttoe. A• 957-2361 ext. 1204 ma ure .,..... n, . 330 W. Bay St. tor private club In CdM
view, lg kitchen, own apt/Condo 3/4 ml fr bell FllH llEIT II ltatals 2911 Art Consultant. 67S-2900 a small team-oriented plus commission. Costa Meta, Ca. 92626 FIT or PH. Lamb,
roort\$350.673-S379 $3SOlmo963-S416 Huntington Beach Prof. NB office tse/rent PCH ... an1m11 subsidiary of a mafor HllUL•FIOI HuntlngtonBeach 673-3S1S
bldg. 4 mo's free rent 975sl $2 75sf neg I ~ builder/ developer we Exper. 16-24 hrs, mature Mra.VonLoasberg IW mt ltat1l1 tt Mtf shr 2 Bd NB apt. Nr plus Improvement allow-631 _37161675_249s· P/tlme day cleaning help. are seeking a h'lghly person. R. E. Inv. Co. (714) 892·3331 ext 304 Liii Oii A IUlmff/ lbrt ZtOI beh $275 & utll. Pool, ance to qualified pro-Dependable. own trans. motivated Individual who 756-8 lOO or 720-8090 and at Tile Hop. After 4, call Liz Tllllllll 1111.
lndry fac. 650-4S62 fesslonals. 700-1500. Sq. Wanted to rent/lease Re--$650/hr. Cheri 760-944S wlll also be willing to' as-Newport Beach or Ray. 96~-1422 b k
BALBOA 3b~a yrlrf: 1~ M/F shr 2 lg Br. 1Ba hme, feet at 8S~. Call now r~r pair bays or gar space tor AITI 11011••10 slst other team members. IHIUL IFFIOI Mra. Reynolds LIVE-IN non-smoker tor Mg~~~nhda;',,8 n::g~g.r :~r= blk·bctl Im ava em frplc, lg sundeck, w/d. 3 appt. L. Wells, 83S-081 auto repair. ?30-4894 b k 't .._I"' We require exper. In the Mature peraon for small (714) 6 .. 4·1212 ext. 237 1 to 2 weeks. Referenc~ ketlng, knowledge ol 2s+. S32S+ 675-0849 blks to bch. CdM. S37S+ Furn N.B otc. Rent by hr ra 88· une up, 8 'Vn. 1 / .. _ el Import firm. General of· •111-WAYll plea'"" 64, O-S07_ 8 dlplay advertising and Sttra't 2922 Newport Tire Center. rea eslate -v opment fie d ties T SO • .... Btwn Bay & Ooean 4br '-'utlla, xii prkng, lease $15 an hr. other business 3000 E Coast Hwy 1 Industry, knowledge of e u · ype wpm, TllllS OLD sales; experience In traln-
hse, avail tmmed. yrl~ 675-67S7 Iv msg. service avail 7S2-0740 s28 S (Workshop) S300 + Corona del Mar • IBM PC Is desirable. ~~mu~6~~ ~hlll & IAClllllT Ing staff. Attractive salary
650-1266 or 650-2637 Prof. M/F lg Npt Bch home Lido vuiage 3s9.s 18 SQ ft S 15 Utlls • See Unit 29. • • Send resume to: Taylor ner. -11 Interview for club MC· General machine shop, & benefits. ~nd r.esume,
CdM 2BR '>\pt. M/F Prof .. own ddrmlba, under 3S. offices with AIC & xlnt 120 E 23rd St. CM · AITO TlllE lllYIOEIU Woodrow Homes, 4921 IHIUL •Fiii ~~~~e~u•~et;;'e=I:~~ ~~s. 5m~~~ 3~':;n °:t~ attn: Howard Mullenary
Mid 20·1 +.Pool, laundry. non-smkr. SS7-3415 parking. S1.2S/5Q ft Incl Aaataaceatatl 3002 Newport Tire Center, Birch St, Suite l lO, New-an Irvine Co. hat lmmed. well groomed, person· ups & have shop math OIAHI OUST
760 6773 1·1 673 3777 A t 3000 Eaat Coast Hwy, port. Beeoh, CA 92660 ---. f"" ..-·-'--tlous $6 • Qvlet 26" + F shic-2.ad lba · 1 · -".... ,,.,.,., ..... ........ ......... , able. A prox. . pl hr knowlecl e. Wa s com·
C~M 4 MAN Condo 5360/$330 + ·~ llllOAL Sim Advice In All Matters &. · -· mensurate w exp. ak GR~T HOUSE utll. A.veil 711 ~S7-4213 Garden s""e. 1 story facll-Counsellng. 181S So. s=1 BABYSITTER: Liva In People wt1o need People organl%e President & as-Apply In person only. for Mark. S57-3380 $475+ d'"" 640 .42SS •1• Camino Real, San Cl~. female. "rtrs In pvt N.B. That's what the slst office ata". General 1171 Jamboree Rd. I ---------,,,__ ___ -.. _· __ ·-.,--.,... Resp. male/fem 3 br, 1 blk ty. Well locat~c· Cor'!na Llc'd. 492•7296 . s 1ud10 v p 001 h s e. DAIL y PILOT office ekllls nee. Hours Newpor1 Beach SELL Idle Items with a Clanlfled Ads, your one-
'CdM large bdrm, femal• bch. WID frpl e-0mp furn, del Mar on . ..-.. H. nlr. • 650•1752 or 64s-s.4s3 SERVICE DIRECTORY l 1am-3pm, Moh-Fri. June 4 & s. 9am.,..pm. Dal_ly Piiot Glaulfl9d Ad. atop shopping centef'.
non-smkr, avall June 1S. n-amkr. $39S. 63t-6430 sep. entr. Mgr 675-8700 Lt1t I ft••• 3004 11 all about! 250-7009 . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmm;;;;;; _______ __ $345 C 11 759 9143 1 BABYSITTER: PIT for 16 · a eves ·• Rmmt wlsenae of humor, Waterfront ofcs. elegantly ;;iiiii===-==il
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whlchr N-smkr 64S-23S7 I Ron. 673-7S70 avall 7/1 up to 800 s/f 646-50SS BABYSITTING. Mature ••••••• •••• •
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Wednesday, June S toes. ea paw 760-6899 CA 92660 • tio n s. E xper ience pref erred by no t e
• required. Musi be at Least 18 ~ars • ARI ES(Ma,rch 21-Apnl 19): Emphasis on legal documents, career,
business. authority and relauonship that intensifies. Some restrictions.
rules and regulauons may temporarily make you unhappy. but
Lost Calleo Cat 8 mos lllllllPH
old HarbortV'tctorla Weekends only. Apply In
Please call 631-3197 person M-F 2·4pm, 2332
ultimately work for your own good;-SCRAM LETS TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take lead in examrning areas that •
have been "hidden from view." K ey 1s communication. investigation. ANSlilltftS
W. Coast Hwy, N.B.
REMODELING Carpenter
Must know concrete &
framing. 631·234S
willingness to learn. Aggressive individual is on your side and will Flortd~':tnd
prove it. Aries plays key role. Steep . Cratty OUlllll/STIOI
GEMINI (May 2 I -June 20): What seemed to be a loss will rebound FRIENDS FI T exper. pref. see
: o ld. CalJ 10 AM-4 PM . Mr. :
e K i rkland. 642-4321. Exa : 207. • . ~ .
: CllOIUTIOI IEPT. :
• 142-4321 EOE • • • e ORANGE COAST DA!L Y PILOT -e
• 330 W 81y Strw1, Coeta M .. a. GA 92827 • • AN EQUAL OPP0RlUN11" EMPLOYER • • • ·~···········~···········= 1n your favor.-' Stress indej>endence. creat1v1 ty, willingness to "It never hurts to 11ava ~H_a_r_,,0,...1d.,,.._2.,,.50=-0g-=-l-=e=-s..,..'..,,.· c_M_
participate in pioneering project. You will be among bright. creative. good manner," my mom CHILD CARE. PIT 20 hrs
determined people. a1way1 said "Politeness 16 mo's old. My home or
CANCER (June 21-Bul)' 22): Caution is keynote. lf patient. you Is an Inexpensive way of yours. 720-1032 -----------------....;.
f F I I ff; . making FRIE"'!,DS." I CLERICAL gain. I reckless. you will pay consequences. ocus on ega a airs. -----~---"
public relations. Joint efforts. partnership and marria~e. Form~r la1iae1n1
teacher is b4ick on scene. ftr Sale 4012 CLERK nPIST
LEO (July 23-Aug. 21): Y ou v.ill receive man) calls. messages. ""'v"'!!1D"'e"o"'§ ... f""o""'R""'e.,F•o111R-s""'A!l"'!LE•1GREA'T WESTERN SA.V·
1nvnations. Forces tend to be scattered, you could take too literal!> On beauttf\.11 Flat Head INGS . .one of Callfornla's
promises made by those who lack substance. Keep options open. deal lake In Polson, Montana. leading financial lnatltu-
gingerly with obsequious person. ' Write: P.O Box S30. lions. haslmmedlateopen-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Temptation will be to act lirsl. think Polson. Montana. 59860. Ing for a Clerk Typist In
later. Know 1t. check source madenal. be aware of details and small or call 1•40&-883-s775 our Costa Mesa Branch
print. Young person is 1mpat1ent; may chide you. \o'ou'll get special l11iatll 4014 This is an entry level pos-
message that leads to added prestige. A LI H · AME Ilion. You wll learn tile
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on ideals. ia1n through VENDING ROUTE w111 various types of loans.
communication and wntten word. Li\ cl~ member ol opposite sex train. High return. No preparing real estate loan
Proves valuable all". is fo\. al and w ill inspire "· ou to act in correct rnoney down. Mr Woller documents. maintain de-J (7 14) 838-S620 partment Illes. as well as manner. Gemini figures prominent!}. other general duties. Ty-
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ): Fa\ or 1s returned, older 1nd1v1dual N.B Answer Svs. Typing & Ing ol SO wpm ts required.
d · · · • d' I d D · Xerox Service business
$ $
SILES llll&EIEIT
OPPORTUlln
Crew Supervisors are now
needed to work in a professional
management posiHon.
ewspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND -PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK
We now havt 15 open1ncs for younc ucer
bfavers to securt readers lor The Oun&~ Coasf
Dally P110t Our creirs start al 3 JO pm and
work until 8· 30 p.m wttldays On SJturJay. wt won a few more hours You win earn many trips
and prizes. alOnc with urnine wour own mor1ey
there 1s no dehvering or collection 1Molvtd
It you are interested. please call Mr h rl
MU
COO( (714) 548-7058
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STUDENTS
STDTTBAT
JOB .NOW!
a mils previous. errors. gn:es you ere ll ong O'<er ue. omestic avatL for tmmed. sale. we offer competitive
____ _.,....,itstmen 1~ featured. c:ouldJ nclude_ remogelJn.&. ~ecorattng,_ .Great loc. Sac. s1 s.ooo salaries and e•cellent
purchase ofluxury ttem or art object. · lnclud. furniture & equfp-benefits. ~or fntervfew
We now have openings for 'YCUll
adults to supervise newspapers
sales crews.
Play at the beach all
day. Work 3 or 4
/,
· SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Someone has been keeping a ment. 752-0740 appointment. please call
wcret -you'll learn more before day is finished. Lost article could be ••rtfHtl, Latlcta Tampa. houri In the early ~~!!jl\,, returned . glamorous ind1v 1dual aids in'boosting your m orale. Pisces TD r.. 4021 (114) 711-4170 p~ays signiflcant role. Wid~w' ~a• money for (114) lit 4771 ResponSibilties wl include twin&,
trainin1 and motivatin1 teens in
obtainin& new customers for the
areas leadinc newspapers.
evenln8· Adult --·-,,~ CAPRICORN I Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Puzzle pieces fall into place -ro·s. s 1o.OOO/up. No •
\our actions s~ nchron1u with .. success." Means you are at right place. credit..,... /no penalty. llUT WEITEll
,_,.,_
aupavlllon and
~ ou meet people who are capable of providing what you need. I I is time Denison Assoc. 673-7311 ••Yllll
to be creativel} selfish! B I W H 5100 .. ~~on.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Man} ··secret admirers" surface. 1 f HI · E o 1 * ."mis * qual pportun ty You'll gain access to confidential data. }OU0 1l complete 1mporiant r Wo : DeUvertnQ or
Collecttna Involved. project and }OU could fall mad!) rn kive. You'll be asked to address F/T & PIT. Muat have neat, CLERICAL-Secretarlal &
I cln appearance~ gd drlv-Word Proeesslng pos-For an excelen opportootiy, and
earnings of $600-$800 per week,
specia interest grotip. Ing record. OMV report ts ltions avall. for long &
PISCES C Feb I lJ-~arch :!lll ~cc nano is highlighted bY. series ot req. Start at s4.50 p/hr. short term asslgnements.
surprises. Status quo 1s shaken. project that had been monbund ~111 Apply at 3182 Pullman NORRELL INC. 7S2-9108
now be alive and kicking. You'll make new start in new direction.1 St. C.M. 7S1·2680 Ollml IELP
romance will pla} rnaJo.r role. *UTllll&YI llLY* F &. P/tlme. flex hrs. Apply
Call
642-4333
Leave Message
for Mr. Te~ry
IF JUNE S IS YOUR BIRTHDAY 'Q.U are d ynamic. creative. I Person to Inspect and Ute In person. Orange Julius.
restless. capable of expressing views 1n manner that attracts attention. I clean beach apartments. 711 e BalbOa Bl. Penln.
Ciem1n1. Virgo. ~agmanus persons pla} important ro les in your life. I Must be dependable and
CALL FOR INTERVIEW
842-4333
Ask fer:
BRUCE EISLEY
You enJO~ good repartee. wntrng, tra\el and encountenng "charac· I h~ve trans. 9 to s. Call ln•ex•pen•alve•
ter'i." M ember'> ofoppo'i1te '>e>. are dra" n to) ou many fall in love wnh Lisa. 673• 1900 °(in 1k spen' siv) not high
H>U and thl\. at t1mec;. has led to u1nlus1o n. Recent domc~tic I AIDE-for lady w/hlp surg. In price. reasonable,
JJJU'>tlTil'Ot work-. 1n 'our ta' nr. Ol IOOt'r u1uld be outstanding for \OU Personal & hswrk SS. hr clas11fJed · ...._ .._.
in I '~M5 3-411rs pl day 646-6753 advertising -1 ~ 1~------~~1 ------------------~
Mttrtiliap 11111
$2.17 per day
That's ALL you pay lor
3 hnes. 31> deys
In tile
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TODA Yll
All Fii LOii
Your Dally Piiot
SeNlce Olrectory
Repretenlatlve
M2..U21 td.lot
I A1to Det1ilia1 Car~atr7 D~all Car•taia1 '/t' 81 .. zau Inn Cltaaia1 •nt•1 P1iatla1 ""!Pl~•-•-.M~• .. •----
CLEANING INSIDE/OUT BUILD OR AEPAIA n RYwALL TAPING Clean UpteTrae Trimming Etectrtc·Plumblng-Drywall HS EK RR avail., buay 11&1'111 llUlll INT/EXT. 20 Years Exper. Expert Service & Repair
, lnclds Paste Waxing $65. Walls. stairs. railings All Te•lur" &. Acoustics Yard Malnt.•Haullng Service or Remodel. AH lltehld• pref.'dl 5 yr1. ., .... Tl-M Average ~oom $29+ ma-32 yr1 eicp. Resld'llComm
Mike-642-2043 door~. windows, moldings Plus fflt. & EKt. Painting. Mll<E 650-3263 work lns'd. Tom 6"41· 1292 local exp. UN, 648-8&57 -·-• tarlal. Small joba ...ioome. Lie "409035 ~-8919 -----Don962-8202 Freeest Kevln673-t503 OtangeC<>.Ortglnal 642-0442
I
81br1itti11 Lawn & Garden Service, •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. W P&ILll'I Student Mover1. lnaured faJUJc1
f AOUNOTHECLOCKf Complete patios. Covel's.11 I . l Reasonable 9 yrs exp. Paint.Drywall.Carpentry Home,Offk:eCteantng& Llc.T124 .. 36.641-8427 PAINTERNEEDSWORKI '""!"'~~·~~-.... --
Mon-Sun FIT .pfT Decks. Concrete walls-tc nca Mesa Area .,645-5133 ate. Gary 645-5277 PTL Cooking Service 960~253 NEW Waretiouae Storage Int/Ext. celllng1, refln cab. *&a.tit Pal•·Oar4*
p t H 1 h E 0 ways Block watts. Room PAlllll ILlmtO 00 S (28) yr• exp .. work guar. ESPReadlnga. S5 Special I 8 ient· ea 1 Y nvlr n add'ns tSyr exp 646-4834 TllE IAllEIE•• ONE CALL E IT ALLI QUALITY & SERVICE •a1ic Ltsttal Davit Painting 984-3837 *875-2495*631-3716'* • 0-7yrs 722-1041 • Quality work. free est. .... We fix tt. break It, buy It
-ONE STOP HOME ANO it425S13 968-7401 Lawn & Gard~n Malnt. or haul It. S48-5009 SPECIALIZED CLEANING. Piano l eeaona 175-683! Ralph's Painting Lkl:reu PAIJl/0&11/--IO
LOVING.MOM will caretorl COMMERCIAL MA.INT TR C "'2 9979 with a difference. All work Lynn 549-1953 . Salon de Mutlque r••-1 your chllCI w1t11 lots ot CARPENTRY 472--0736 D&R EL.EC t . -• t>y men, e-0ttege trained In IHH•L · Bnst••I• Stntcn LIN A.. Zecchini. B.A. Fiil llT 141-IHI P11t1present/tuture
I TLC 631·5009 c M -Oriental Carpenter re-~:~n:. l~~;~,r:='~;rvtce landscaping. Mow, edge, AXOC-lloVE-REMOVE * law enforoem«1t "'O* Mullc Leaaon1. College Top Quality Painting 15 yrs Dl:,!vlce on all ~~~rse
1 Mother will babysit 1n her RNld' lrlm & c91e6a9n_2·U1P2•0 free eat Furniture, Trath, Treea ·-al ho--ltt:: & Prof, your horM. Special· Int/ext. St. 110#334950 •e-:--__ -:--.-.-r---o---
C M ho~ Mon.Fridays, ~~~~~~g4~~:5 doors. cc;,8~,:~~~~t't •2J767 963-5415 NORM =~;e M~&42.'2o.42 ty: Women Kida tool Eva H•.ln.IH-1111 llft'rttui1l ltm111
only 548-5061 anytime Mettculoue Japanete gar· LT HAULING. MOVING · • 547-3S24 or 499-3843 P~la PMF'l Word Prooea.i~
I L I ---.--Repalr-Ooofa-A.1teratlon1 Llc'd Etectrlelen Ouatlty d f t .. ,. main It M 11' ..... a·t I Pt k • at.a~ itcbtll • ffi ener. x n y .. rl" • Garage & Yard Clnupe • 11n• p latla c -vp "' Delivery. 0.
I .. S ' Remodel-PaMl-locks-etc work In your homelo oe. talnanoe. Yolhl 964-2087 Jon 645 e 192 -a I HI a IAHAioAs Airport ., .. 979-1272
t at t m ct1 w 1nciow-Fencea-Cablrte1 ReH Brian 669-0337 • • NEED A HOUSESITTEA? FINE PXiNTIRd By RICh. HANGING/STRIPPING w:;::.;--;;::=:-:-:-:":::---~-
Dlal One grof't Porce1a1n1 35yraexpJerry6"42·0567 EW/REP•IR O ltty N Quality Landscape Srvs Prof rttr btwn aecrow. ·dS··A-1• fh-v1s•MC87"1'"12 Work Proce8'1ng IBM ,.. ---------• N " · ua · 0 Malnt. cleanup. tr"•· lull• I fitan1 nda piece now. WHI wetch 11 """ · "yra 0 .,.,,.,, ,.. .,. " Fast ••P9f. $9 70 hr " Fiberglass Refln1111rs, tlle· Retired Bldg Contract~ Job• to emall, reaa<>nable. sprktr Scott 49•-0708 pelt do odd loba. Refa cuttomera. Lie. 28064•. E.x~t Waltcovertno In ·June) Lltlla,, 6"40.6380 (I
slnk·lut>s, 30 yrs 8S9-96S6 Remodeling a Smalt Job9. Free est .. llc'd. 831-2345 ' LOSE WEIGHT. GUAR.o tupptled Dan Lt tlty Thank· YOU! ~ 1 ,.. atallatlon Reat:.._ Conautt· iiiii:--·----....:...::... ~~~~~~~~ lttllHpfai'--~·~11e·cs.S4~66 REStD/COMM'L/IND.28 ~~~~ ~~f,~1~8.~~~~~A CFPICCIM.47&-3175 · AA1N80WPAINTING 1nt AM(O~mn·"" · l.-..0 "" Tilt"'"".,,..,~ .... --
udt1J i •••• co I per1 Alfi. A/P. PrR .c ..... Ctacrett yr ... Do my own wor¥. Lie lrtm. e~ 20 ,.PS31-308el • . Ouattty I• our pottcy NOAMS WALLCOVERING cOsfoU Titt lnttd at!On
EXqul9ite Ac°'-11tbfl. A.II qtr StatelFed repons. 278041· M 846-4128 ' P Y It It Cit~ ueaJt 85()..8848 JEFF lie 8888 Al l KINDS FREE EST QuatltyWOf'k GuarantMd ~re..-ot remove. Ory· 20 yrs exp Pleil-up 4 d&-°':"9"''~ att:'9. pet~. • Take pr1de In a beaut. l•wn ! I BRICK~RK. Smell Jobe A A A Painting Int) Ext/ LIC#330988 . 780-7211 F,... Eatlrnet•. 8-42-5896
"::. I 6.4 7 7901 llver 6~S-4S 19 ec. ~ t<JI l.. -00 •m . Ftatla1 /garden. Let U• take Care. ROBIN'S . NINO Newport, Cotta M.... H . . I A t Orient r -;;TU;;;-=-:·-=====~-..:.::
wait ..._are. • Reas. ~ 36-0S$3 FENCE -REPAlR New I Compl wkty malnt, Color· SERVICE: • throoughty lrvtne. Ref's. 875..S 175 S.: 88~_3235 a WOaluM heng together ·. •&ll•Ya ltw A1~tl1a1/a.. llat N..ct ~elpwt~!( Ckll•.£atf'~ w ·' 11 acape. sprlnkt.r rp11r. r• ••n l'louaa. 5M)..()9S7 atrletl•tall paper, allO I repu. Att twea. Ol.i~ ADDN'S•Sld~•Ca-trv Statements or Accounting ~I~ .. ~r ..... c':~t"t~ tandacape 5-45--6287 aft 5 Houaecleanlng ce-e & •H•f I mlll CUSTOM PAINTING ,__.am clau 775--4243 Fr-. •t. lie &31-2345 .,,.. .. , $10-uP. Debbie 541-S.21 Fun Mom of 4 does <.;hllO· r ....,. • ·-· Ntw& repair. All tyPM. 26 Yra. LIC.f40G041. tna'd. 1• te I 25 yrs lie #30 152. bond, care M·F. 6~6. reu rat... IH.~H upholttery, wlndowt, etc. Quality. Low Pfk*. 8ond9d COLOR EXPERT. •WE GA.LS SHOULD* I • a r at
1r ..... 1. trwln ~2719 bal meal•. rel 5-49-3607 Gar9t Dttr le11lr AMEAIBXR A*AovbXN 11"'9 •el8t U1•1112 uc. 831 -2345 ~ra. 913-0911 Rlehard 7tr:J.fJ TOG~=~j:4, '"11it"l11M"'i10~'1MT.a~Jh!'.-f•EXl'!c•H,..tft-
"~ l & Setvl~. Hardware R• dow1. plumbing, m.,lltt, by rMlleble TRIO. _.,,... Uc #<4~5924 ·"C" rep, 41-t 190 mt · Ctatrtc.trs · Xutomattc $atltf' Sara Cerpentry, fencing, Win· * HOUSECLEANING ·._.__ DAN SALYER PAINWNO ~~':~P mat~all •r.t•
P Ar ... • Repelra ,, .. estimates. 6.45-2003 * .wwitrl placement Special tub ancl, l'layttng, etc. ~~ 751-9778 !t' • •* c.tl Anytime. "4-20t7 Pl•M1 r All SUBJECTS•Aoei" ecino-Seeiooatlng l'tlnt.#endno-maaonary-Thurldayt 84;a.3490 And YM ..-..... ta Lord .. • --l1S lilgh 10 ,. Aoof1no Repetrt. 831 .. 1ff Custom Cablnett. bare, epoxy stOM--patloa-d~t (tie •30405). 638-8244 Homa & Ottloe Cl9Mlng NI EXPl!RT • GLASGOW PAINTING 14 Ir • Jll-1• 851~9904 M&M /J.:2°_G11.,.m3 ---t>ooltca .... wait unite. rarnOdel 1 lie 931.59e0 II•-•--By JODI. Ptee .. caHfOr OYtr25yMrWtX.~ Int/Ext. 30 vr• PP« •• ~'wtlStMctPIUm.,_. I~ 2·90,, ~. l'MUrf(Sl.URRY crown moldt~ ~ -e c r .,,.._I DECKS·FENCES·PATIO tr .... ntlrMtt.6.42.-8148 I.Jo. T·118.._428 ?30-1353 ret't, 142:·6214 l~ttnorepalraf~ .,._._,..:
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eomptX epec1.iit1 gel ..,., Shop ,11t .riome. I .. ,y place • 1 .. t-actlnQ ct ... T~/~ C1Mn· floe& I cond0'1. Cleaning Quldl cate1UI. T 13804&. SpeQtefln In lntur, repe1r '"*'" OlapoNI, HMttr. SoMa Cleanlng ~al Jot 64$-.4289 7M,.9pm .tth etattrf'ed IM2·5e7t llfled Ml 6"42-M7t up. new l•wna 751 -3478 Claulfltd Ada 6.42-6678 txpert1 722-7018 ·~ru. 652~410_ lfc/bond "3·t843 Chrte aa1.eeo4 MlMM2·9033 863 aatbCMI 81.11~·1135
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•untlng.ton Bffch Union T HlgflSchool Olllrlct
need• Part-Time
SuP9fVlslon Aid ...
Huntington Beach
High School
(71 4) 536-2514
Westmlnater High School
(714) 893-f381 ~ountaln Valley High Sch~
(714)962-3301
QQean View High School
(7 14) 848-0656
Marina High School
(714)893-6571
Edi9on Hlgn Setiool
(7 14)962-135a
PHii llUOtTMS 7 openings Par1 or Full
time. Salary ptua bollUM9
no Mlllng. Call 558-0323
between 1·6PM Mon-Fri
PllTI W OlllTU
Sales. Camera knowledge
a must. Enthusiatllc &
outgoing P:Pflonl only.
·snap Shoto Photo,
646-2424
PRE-SCHOOL Teacher/
Aide, Nwpt Hts area.
Full/part tfme 648-1673
A"*ICa t l•tt .. I QrOWI
lfencNM 11 Melt"'Q Mia eon--.ntt 10 hi po&lllOnl 1e1«1eo .,_ ,..,n
mo11Ye1eo ....,.... or ,.,.... n,. ...omen Of ,,,.,, Mleeleel IOt
•-posmon1 -en)Oy 110ng te<m MA BUILD ear-With
-..ino '" ,,,. "19" $701(. Ouw11nt-& lfinge t>er*tt ev .. elbe PINN cell Mr s .. .,,_, 1or ~,,,,.,,,
(714) 527-()983
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Mon & Tues 4pm-finlah; Salary w/beneflts, our of-
Thurs & Frt 9-5PM Occu. f~. Full & part time.
truck driving also. Apply Housewives and stu-
P en n y s 1 ver, 1860 denta. We train Marie,
Plao.ntla Ave. C M. 545--1458
hlh•riac ...
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8~eaMd
10 Merglf'Mr
14 Gl0t1fy
IS Competently
18 Yugo11av1an
port
17 Hard wood
18 SFlort cut
70 Departed
21 Nour11ned n Statute n Attack
25 Avenues n Spmt
JO Emphasize
31 Leftward
32 Blackthorns
J3 HOt'!O< card
J6 PtQuant
3 7 N .... apa1>4tr
38 Rahonal
J9 Wap•h
40 -C1110
4 1 Compel
42 Angles
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SO Lanc1na1t
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57 Soflly mu•
58 Old cu1toms
S9 Stomahc
60 81t1er
61 E•am1ne
62 Host1lot1H
63 unsrnan
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I Wllat a rehel
2 Eer pert
3 Snortly
"Oppoted
5 Siii• suit
8 Ou1moded
7 Same plac• 8 Slippery
9 Tincture
10 Su•t
t 1 Enter1a1!lf'r1 n Vo1e1n
13 Tumors
t9 W1tFlertd conditions
21 Sh•m• on
24 r::o,.., aoor
25 Robbed
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76 TFlr .. ·spol
27 Dari! area on
tF\e mOOt1
28 Blue sFl•de
29 Avalancl'les
30 S1asnes 32 -Cataline
3• Nouri end1no
35 Exigency
37 Performed
l •Junedata 40 Alina -
4 1 WFIO<>PM
•3WHll.HI
4~ Poker stal!e
•S En tore r anoe
48 Idolize
47 Contes1s
49 Ruler
S 1 Be ""ortnv 0 1
52 C'uckoo'J
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ncnnoue .,._.. NOTICa AC:TinOUe ..... '1CTtnOUa eutlNIH ftCTmOUa IU.-H flCTITIOUl IUIMU flCTITIOUa IU ... H = County on May 17•
Mm l"fA,,_..-y ~ ..,. MAim ITATamlff ...... ITATW....,. MA• ITATl•NT ..... ltA.TIMRMT NA• aTAn•NT l9 l"l1t11I
Tht ~ 1*iOn9 IN NotiOe le~ gNilrl that The lollOwlng pertOnl are The foMowlng pertont are T,,_ fOllOW!ng l*tonl are The lollowtng l*IOfll are fhe lo!W>wlng l*'90ftl are Or Cout
doing bllllMee • the &oerd of Trust ... of the doing bullMel.. • dOlng bulinMI u · dOing bulll\9tl ••· d<>lng bullneu ae. doing buelneae •• Publl•hed ;~o;7 J
DISTlll18UTEO 8Y8TEM HunUngton leech Union SLtPSTAEAM YACHT (Al NEWPOAT INSTANT BNW PARTNERS I, 3151 YUCATAN EXPEDITION RUAWOOOWORK. 1304 ~a~~~lio~5Mty ' ' une
PROFESSIONALS. 1062 Hloh School·Dll\rlcl wut r• MANAGEMENT, 1815'~ SIGNS.'(8) COAST PROO-Airway Avenue. Sulla 0-1, COMPANY, 129'-'f 3Srd St . l\)gtn, IF, Cotti M .. 1. CA ' ' M·47S 8111 Cw , HunllngtOll a..otl, cefw Miiied bld1 tor~-Tuttln A~. Cotta~. CA UCTS, 12560 LoC>llf\ St • Co111 MtU. Ctlllornl1 Newport a.en, CA 92MS 02628 '-
CA t~2t lnQ HEAT PUMPS mMll"G 92e27 CoettMesa.CA92t28 lt2826 A Shane Ktnnedy 129'<'\ Rlcl'laroAliel'IMollet,3711 ---------
lany J-Parlltf. eoe2 ()( tQUll 10 the ~llOne 0. n. v I. v. M "y Htrmon Rober I lmH. RICl\ald c Bollman, 3151 33rd St • NewJ)O't a.en. CA Sut AYa . ''"Ina. CA 92714 fllalC NOTICE
Sall Cit . HuntlnQton BMdl, Oii ni. In the oftioe of Mid SICIOwSlll. 1115'~ Tu111n 2781 Sandplpef Of., Cott• Atrwty Avenue. SvH• 0-1. t2M3 Thia 1>u11ne11 11 con-
CA 9H26 0Mtt1Ct. Bide tl'laN be GtMt1V A~, Coatl ~.CA 92827 Mesa. CA 92t28 Cotta Mau Ctltforn11 Edward Salcedo, 129'~ duct9d by an lndMdual flCTITtOUl llU ... H
T"" l>ual""a 11 con-m t r k a d ' ' H E A T • Thi• buslnffl. 11 con-Pttrlcle Junt lmet. 2781 92828 33rd St . Newpor1 S..C". CA Richard A ... oiler NA .. aTATl•NT
cktcted by. an lndlvldutl PUMPS-Bid #106 •d· dueted by: tn Individual Sandpiper Or., Cotti M.... W Frid Nftcomb, 390f 92M3 Thlt 1t1l91Tl9'1t WH filed Tht follOWi"G ~tona ll't
&atty J Pari(tt drelled to: Allyn e. ~. Genevi.vt M Stdowakt CA 92628 West Segtrttrom. Santa Tiii• buftnesa 11 con-with the County Clerk of Or· doing l>ullntU 11: Thia lltttMtnl WU tlltd Purdlaaing Manao-r. Hunl· Thi• ltllemtnl w .. Iliad Thi• bu•lnH• II con-Ant, Ctlll0tnl1 92704 ducted by: • gtntral part-ange County on Mty 20. PERSONALS PLUS, 22.0
with the County C._,I< OI Or· lngton 8"ch Union HIQh with the County Ci.tk of Or· duc1ed by· hulband and wffe Gregory A WMCI, 8Se 1 netllllp t945 Park Newpoft, Apt 208,
ange COUllty on Mty 20, School Ol1trlct, 102& 1 ange County on Mty 14, H Rober1 lmea Bndgewood Ott.,., Sat1te R Shant Kennedy fl'NM1 NewPOt1 a.ch. CA 9~MO
1085 YOfklOWn Avenue. Hunt· 1985 Thi• tlltemenl WH llled RoM.. ClllfOfnla 95-405 Tiiis ltatemtnt WU hied Publllhed Orange Cout Phylllt Flfley, 2240 P111< "7'9'91 lngton e.cn, CA 9~8 tnd fl19M1 .-Ith tht County Cltr1I of Or· This bu1lne11 I• con-with the County Cletk of Or· Diiiy PllOt May 21, June 3. Ntwp<lft. Apt 201. Newpof1
Publtlhed 1 Orange Colet recelv9d at Of D«Of• 2.00 Publillled Orange Cout ange County on r.Aay a. 1te5 ducted by t Gfl*al Ptrt· tngt County on May 17, 10. I 7, 1985 &Men. CA 92ee<>
Delly Piiot May 21. Junt 3. p,m" Junt 18, 1915. 11 oa111 Piiot Mey 20, 27 June 1'211111 nt<thlp 1985 M·502 Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con-
10, 17, 1985 whleh time and pltct t11d1 3, 10. 1985 Publl•hed Or111oe Cout Richard C. 80ttman fmm ducted by: an lndlvldutl
M·500 wlH be publicly ~ and M-477 01»y Piiot May 27. Jun• 3, This 1t1temtnt wu llled Publlahed Ortng• Cotti Dt-IC NOTICE Phytll• Fart.y _________ 1 reed In Bldg C. Rm. 311 10, 17 1085 w1lh Iha County Clefk of Or· Delly Piiot Mty 20, 27, June r~ Tiiis ltatament wff llled "8.IC ....,.1.,.r Each bid eh.all rtfl'Mlln valld Ml.IC NOTICE M-487 ange County on May 17, 3, 10, 1985 • · flCTfTtOUa llUaMH with the C(lunty Cletk of Or· _____ iw __ "4 ___ , 10f. period of eo daya llfltf 1985 . M-147 MAim ITATWMINT Inge County on May .15,
the dtt• apectfted IOf Iha,.. .. ICE fT/t1st 1985 flCTITtOUa "'91Nmla oeipt 01 bld1. flCTTTIOUI llU... Ml.IC NOT o.nw111 a ... ,_ At• The 1o11ow1ng par'°"' are '2'7'IOI
J:::!.TA"::".!!.,. The Boerd of Tru11... T~~T~":-"::.,. ftCTITIOUa llU ... H torntJa At Law, 1MOi Von doiMng~~i:uc~~STRUC· Publtshed Ortnge Coast d~ .. ···•rw:'tu· thtll be Iha IOle ludoe oflht dol buslnese u. NA• ITATIMINT KttNnA~.ll'VIM,Cttl· Ml.IC NOTICE TION CO 28512 E altA• Dally Piiot May 20, 27. June ..,.,.. · quallly of equlpmenf ott.,ed ng fontle 12715 " IP ... 3 10 1985 8 .. B LANDSCAPE tndr..vestherlghttor• MAUI SHAVE ICE. 1879 Thelollowlngptrton1are Publilned Orange C0tst "'ICTITIOUllUltNIH Or .. MIUlonVlejO,CA92891 ' ' M.479 MAINTENANCE. 28372 V1a all ...... .. A .. w Commowealttl Alie.. dOl"G bUllneN .. 27 J 3 , 81ry 0 Monton, 28512 Gavlot Miiiion Viejo CA jtc~ lt'ly Of ""'1 tnd to Fun.non CA 921&33 CURL ANO IRON 2578 8 Dtlly Piiot May ' unt . MAMI aTATUllNT Espall9' Or Mllllon Vlei ---------
92875 '· • ~·"'•any Irregularity Iller• MBA l~_.mer111. Inc a Newport Blvd . Co1i1 M... 10 17, 1985 M-492 Tiit lollowlng peflOflS are CA 92891 . o. Pt&.IC NOTICE
8nan OeVlcl 8iNOnnette, ~--"-re"-" Utah COfJ>Ofallon CA 92828 dol"G business ~ This bu1ineH 11 con-_ _.;...;;;.;;;~~,;;,,,,;..,..-.-__
28372 Via Gav!Ott, Ml&llon .....--7• Thi. busintll 11 con-FranctS G P0tndtxtef PAMELA BATES IN· ducted by tn Individual ftCTITIOUI •UatNEll
Vltjo, CA 92675 "'t 1 ducted by:• corporation 246 E. 16th St .. Coett M.... P\8.IC NOTICE TERIOR DESIGN. 2732 B Barry O Monlon NAME ITATIMl!NT
This bu11nau 11 con-•ltd. une 2• 985 MBA lnvttttmtnll. Carl CA 92627 Eaal Coast Highway. Coron• • This llatement W.JI filed Thi following ptrton1 are
ducted by: an Individual o:fyb~'1fo~u~;n~ T:t:' Cox. Rtndel L Loulu Thi• bu1lnt1S Is con-FtCTITtdUI I UllHEll de~Mar. FA 9]625 8 with the County Clerk of Or-doing bualneb as
Brltn O. BillOflnette ' 'M.51f This statement wu flied ducted by en olndlvldual NAME ITATEMl'NT ame 8 202;npe 1 ~ ange County on May 20, TOM CARTER COM·
Thi• ltllament WU llled with Iha County Clerk of Or-France• G Poindexter Tne fOllOWing pef90nl 81'1 NfS''O'·· r~ 1985 PANY. 1922 E Carnegie
with the County Cltrk of Or· Ml.JC NOTICE ange County on May 15. Th!S 1111ement wu llled dOl"G busineu as LentThl. rbange, CA 912 7 "27'IMI Avtt .
ange County on May 23, t985 with lht County Clefk of Or· CONCOURSE WEST, 644 1 usiness 1 con-Publllhed Orange Cot1t 2B. Santa Ana, CA 92705
1985 ftCTITIOUa ..,.._,, Ft11103 anoe County on May 22. 8 Termlntl Way. Cost• dueled by an lndlvidutl Dally PllOt May 27. Junt 3. Thomu Cartagena.
fmtl1 NAME ITATDllNT Published Orange Cout 1985 Mesa.CA92627 Pamela Jina Betu 10, 17, 1985 t68320olornSt ,ir1 ,Hunt-
Publllhed Orange Coast The lollowlng persona are Dilly P1101May 20. 27. June F2T1ot7 Michael A Bontolf 352 Nestande M-501 lngton Beach, CA 92629 Dally Piiot May 26, June 3, doing busintSI u · 3. 10, 1985 Published Orange Coast v1c1oroa St Apt 12 Costa Thia 'ctaiemenct wae li0
190 'This business 11 con-10. 17. 1985 SAN BERNARDINO AS· W-480 Dally Piiot May 27, June 3, Mesa CA 92627 . Wllh the ounly lark of ,_ dueled by· an 1ndl11ldu11
M-508 SOCIA TES, 27405 Puena 10. 17, 1985 This bus1nesa ts con-anoe County on May 2, 1985 Ml.IC NOTICE Thomas C1rt90tna ,
Real. Suite 300, Mission M-506 ducted by an 1ndlvldual ft7Ml2 This statement was filed ---------Viejo, Calllornlt 92691 Pt&.IC NOTICE Mtehael A BontoH Pubnlhtd Orange COISI ftCTITIOUI 9USIHEll with tne County Cletk of Or-Ml.IC NOTICE Mi$SIOO Eqotty, • Cali· T"ts stllemtnt was filed Otlly P110t Mty 27 Jun• 3, NAME ITATl•NT ange County on May 17.
FICTITIOUI 9U81NEll lornia Corporllloo, 27405 f'ICTITIOUI •UIMll P\8.IC NOTICE wllh the County Clefk of(){ .... IO, 17• 1985 Tiit following pert0n1 ire 1985 '
..... ITATl•NT Puerta Rell, Sulla 300. NAME ITATIMINT 1nge County on May 17 M-503 doing butlneu as: • fmne T tollowl Mission Viejo, 1 Calllornl1 The lollOwtng J)eftons are FICTITtOUI .Ul lNEll t985 ' NAILS BY BESS. 5406 Published Ortnge Cofsl
Picket'• helper
Striking United Airline• pilot
Ralph Gemtc carrtn bl• 4-year-~ld
daughter Sarah on bi• •hoaldera at
Chicago'• O'Hare International
Airport. The pllot8 are ln their 17th
day of the •trike acatn•t the na-
tion'• large•t air cariier.
ht ng pwtofll tr• 92691 doln~ bualneu as· NAMI ITATIMINT fm740 ~~l~~t Ave., ~rvlne, C~ Dally Piiot May 20, 27, June d~'&~fi~ ;'~RTNERS King tndu1trl1l Park. t Fl ST CALIFORNIA The IOllowing persons 1re Publlslled Orange C0tst E .... ......_th K • .....,, 22 Iron 3, 10, 1985 ------------------• C.iiionit Limit• Pttt~ PARTNERS. 27405 Puert• doing~ as: Dtny Pilot May 2T. June 3 rtJB(IC NOTICE '"""...., ¥"' M-4 75 3300 tf'Vlne Avenue. Suite 100 West Valencia MIU ~·. Suite 300, Mllllon s e A Is LAN 0 AN 0 10 17 1985 • . Berk Way, lrvlne, CA 92715 B 1
101, NewPOt1 Beach, Cell-Drive, Sul1• 210. Fullerton, Vlejo. Callfomla 92691 DANGEROUS WHEN WET M-488 flCTITtOUI .UltNEll Th11 bu1lnHI II con· Von u ow rornlt 92&80-3198 · Calftornlt 92635 Rictltrd R. StentOll, 27405 OF CALIFORNIA. 4401 NAME STATEMENT ducted by rtntal c • TtylOf B Grant, 3300 This bu1lnaH 11 con-Puerta Real. Suite 300. MIS· Outrlgoer ~Ir . Huntington The IOilowlng persons 111 Elizebeth Kelly a a . · ·
Irvine Avenue. Sult• 101, dueled by .• gtne(BI part· Ion Viejo. CalifOfnil 92891 Beach, Calif 92649 PU8l1C NOTICE dotng business... This llttament WH llled oa:ay Pilot
Ntwporl Beach, C1lllornla nershlp David M. Renfro. 250 Et James Allan Stangeland. CALIFORNIA DINING with the CQunty Clerk or Or· I t . 1 e· nd1· ng 92&80-3198 Mission Equity, 1 Call· Ctmlno Real.-Sulte 112, 4491 Putrlgoer Cir .. Hunt· FICTITIOUI IUllNEIS SERV1CES, 3176 f'uUman ange County on May 15. r1a
Carl J Grltflwood. t7S81 lornl• corporatlon. Richard Tu111n, CalllOfnla 92&80 ington Beach, Calif 92649 NAME ITATtMENT St . Suite 117. Cost• M .... 1985 · IQ.VISOR
Irvine 8ouleY11d, Sulla 200, R Stanton, Pretidtnt Rog« D Rtnfro, 250 El Thi• bulln•n ts con-The rolloW1ng persons are CA 92626 F27Me1 n
Tuttln, CaMIOfnla 92680 This ltttement wu hied Camino Real, Sulla 112, ducted by lt'I Individual d0tng buslnett 11 TheodOfe Swantko, 110 Publlllled Orange Cout
This busilltH Is con-""'h the County Clerk of Of. Tustin, Callfomla 92680 Jamet Stangeland MADIGE ITALIANA, 20 Promontory Of E11t, N--Dally Pilot Mty 20. 27. June 642 -5678 PROV! DEN Ce. R'.I. (AP) -The end was
ducted by· • genera.I Pttt· ange County on May 11. Thia buslntH 11 con-This 1t1tament wu filed Vista Del SOI. S Laguna. CA port Beech, CA 92660 3, 10. 1985 tn o;ight for Claus von Bulow's attempted nefShlp 1985 • ducted by: a general part-with tne County Clerk ol Or-92677 This buslneaa la con· M-48 t 1--------~ Taylor B. Grant fm79I nershlp ano• couoty on May 22. John Diii McKenney, 20 ducted by: 1n lndlvldual murder retrial. entenng its nin th week toda}'
Thi• stetement w.u llled °'""" a w...-. At· Richard R. Stanton 1985 v111a 0e1 Sol. s Ltguna, CA Theod0te Swantko Ml.IC NOTICE McCORMICK with more med real witnesses lined up to
with the County Clttk 01 Or-,_,.At Law. 11CM1 VOft Thia 1111emen1 wu flied f'2710el 92677 Thlt st11ement wH ltled 1est1f} that insulin IOJCCtions did not cause his ~ County on Mty 17, Ktrman A••flut, ,,.,,.., with the County Clerk of Or-Publllhtd Orange Coa11 Tht9 business 1s con-with the County Clerk ol Or· ACTTTIOUs-..,...I• 1795~:J~aA~:nyon wife's comas.
1 f7m51 Celfornle 92115 ange County on may 11. Dally Plto1 May 27, June 3. ducted by an 1ndMdul •• County on May 22. NA• ITATl•NT Road • 'ttornc~ Thomas P. Puccio, who opened w A Publlthed Or Inge Coast 1985 10, 17. 1985 JoM 0111 Mcl<enAey 1085 The IOllowlng f)9'1<>nl are "' J Oarwtn • ...-. t· 0111y PllOt M•y 21 Juoe 3 '2'm41 M-505 This statement ,was filed F2110M d · bull . Laguna Beach, Ca the defense W ednesday, said he expects t o rest
lonw,.i("AI Law, 1'401 VOft 10 17 1985 . . Gtnrtn A war.:. At· wilh the County Cle<k of Or-Publllhed Orange C0t1t ~~UA nc'c~NCEPTS 92651 his case sometim e this week. ~=-:::1~"'· IAIM, . . M-494 torneJ9 At Law, M01 VOft NOT CE ange County 6n May 14, Dally Piiot Mey 27, June 3, 3519 A Eut Co~ Hwy • 494-9415 Von Bulow is accused of trying to murder
--f'ubllllled ·Orange COtSt "-c:.= ~15 4'0. Ml.IC I 1985 10. 17. t98S Corona det Mar, CA 928:15 .
Daily Piiot May 27. June 3. Ml.IC NOTIC[ IMM.Publ ..... .-.. Or*"""'.-· c~·t FICTITIOUI .UllNHI Publt·" .... Ora,.,_!27a31Coast M-504 Wllllam Scott. Nlccun, his hcrn.•ss wife Martha "Sunny" von Bulow
0 7 1985 ,.,_, -..,-.,.. '"'""" ··•-1401WettBtyAve Balbot With lethal doses of the surar-N>0Ulat1ng 1 • I ftCTITIOUa llU ... al Dally Pilot Mty 27. June 3. NAME ITATtMENT Daily P1lol May 20 27. June Cal 92661 · ' HARBOR LAWN· ·-o
M-493 NAME ITATDllNT 10. 17 •• 1985 The lotlowlna persona are 3 10. 1985 n11n1 ,J.. NOTICE T.hla bu11nn1 is con-MT. OLIVE hormone dunng l 979 and l 9 0 Christmas
---------1 The following persons .,a M-490 d0tng business as M-478 l"UULI\, dueled b I dlvid Mortuary • Cemeteru VISllS to the fam1ly"s Newport mansion. P\8.ICNOTICE doingbulineuts: 11TH STREET AS· y.tnn u•t ' TheDanish-bornftnancialconsultant.ina PANAMA SALVAGE SOCIATES. 3191 Airport ftCTITtoUa•UllNfll WlllfamS Nlccun Crematory
• t<-1117' ENTERPRISE. LTD .• A CALI· PlB.IC NOTICE Loop onve, Costa Meu. PU8llC NOTICE NAME ITATIMENT Thia a1atement wH filed 1625 Gisler Ave report published Sunday, said he "is o ffended
ftCTITIOUI 9U81NEll F o RN 1 A L 1 M 1 T E o c1111ornla 92626 :fhe following pereon1 are with tne County Cle<k or Or-Costa Mesa by the idea that this 1s all a soap opera."
NAm ITATIMINT PARTNRSHIP. 610 Newport FICTITIOUI .UatNlll • Carlton Browne And Com-flCTITIOUI .UllNHI doing business IS a~ County on May 20• 540·5554 "It's a tragedy for everybody. particularly
The lollowlng perM>nl alt Center OrlYa. Suite 825. NAIR ITATIMfNT pany, Inc •• Calllorn11 COf· N.AME STATEMENT -, BILLFIOHTER CHAR· 19 5 Cos1ma, losing her mother at I J," von Bulow doing~ .. ,_ u . Newpo<t Beactl. CA 92660 The fotlowtng persons are por1tlon, 3101 Airport Loop The following pwaons are TEAS, 21152 Blnghamplon f27lal TASSELS AND CUFFS. Newport Consultlno doing busi,_. 11 Ortve. Cotti Mesa, c111-dOt"G business.. Circle, Hunttngton Beach, Publl•hed Orange C0t11 sard. referring to the only child from the von
27772 Vlsll del Lago. Group, Inc , t CtllfOfnlt eot· PORCHE WEST PHO-lorn11 92826 PACIFIC COAST CON-CA 92646 Dally Pltot May 27. June 3, Pt£ACE BROTHERS Bu lows' mamage.
MllllonVlejo,CA92691 portllon. 610 Newport TOGRAPHY, 222 Collon Thomas L. Jeffrlet, 3191 CRETE, 8291 Cape H,P_!n Wllll1m Gennu11. 21152 l0. l7, l98S BELL BROADWAY "I f h h be' h
MlchMI C. Burkitt, 14 Pur· Center Drive, Suite 825. s1ree1. N.Wport Beach, CA Airport Loop Drive, Costa Dr . Huntington Beach/ CA Binghampton Cir . Hunt-M-486 MORTUARY t."ver t ere was a uman ani w O
p1e Stoe. lrvlne. CA 92715 Newpor1 Beech. CA 92660 92663 Mesa. calltornl• 92626 92646 1ngton Beach, CA 92646 1 to Broadway abhorred the invasion of privacy. It was
Rob«ttL Burkitt. 14 Pur-This bualnHs Is con-Christopher Weal. 222 Thia business Is con-David Stephen COie, 8291 Shtr)'ll Gennusa, 21152 Ml.IC NOTICE Costa Mesa Sunny." von Bulow told the New York-Daily
pie Sege, lrlvne, CA 92715 dueled by 1 limlltd partnet· Collon S1ree1 Newport ducted by a general part-Cape Hoen Of . H B . CA Binghampton Cir · Hunt-642-9150 N C\\S. "But I recogn11e the factors involved. Thi• buslne11 Is con-Ship Beach CA 92663 ~ 92646 tngton Beach. CA 92646 FICTITIOUS .UltNEal Th I of h k h · I I' 1:. Cluetedby hulbandandw1le Newport Consulting This buslne11 1s con-Carlton Browne & Com· This business ts con· This bus1ne11 11 con-NAMEITATl•NT ere area ot t angstoma et is area tie
MlctlMI C Burkitt. Ro-Group. inc . JOMPh c Pat-ducted by an lndMdual pany. Inc . Robert Lee ducted by 1n 1nd1vtduat ducted by. husband and wife The following persons are 'D:,.nasty: " he said, referring to the popular
b«t• L. Burk11t 1erson, Gani Mgr Christopher West Hams. II, Presldenl Oav1d Cole Sherll Gennusa doing buslneH as· PACIFIC VIEW television program.
This atatement waa flied This statement was med Tnls statement was Ille<! This st11elnent wH hied This llttament was llled Thos slalement wH filed A. AKER SIDING, 2061 MEMORIAL PARK y B I I d h · h with the County Cieri\ of Or-with tne County Clark of Or-with the County Cleric of Or-with the County Cletk of Or-with lt\J County Clerk of Or-with the County Clerk or Or-Wallae41 Ave . Costa Mau, on u ow a so rejecte t e perception t al
anoe County on May IS, ange County on May 17, inoe County on May 23. tngt County on May 2\ anoe County on May 13. a"ge County on Mty 22. Calitornl1 92627 Cemetery • Mortuary · that he is arroganL
1985 1985 1995 19&5 1985" 1985 Audie A Aker. 2081 Chapel • Crematory ··For good or evil. I am a northern
f21M14 Fmn:I F2771a Fm1ts f27l2f1 fmoet Wallace Ave · Costa Mesa. 3500 Pacific View Drove European. a Dane. With us. emouons remain Pu1>11shed Orange Coast Published Ofange Coast Published Orange C6t41 Publlthed Ortnoe Cotsl Published Ortnge Coast PubllShed Ortnoe Coast Cahlornla 92627 · Newport Beach
0111y Piiot May 20. 27. Junt Dally Piiot May 20. 27, June Daily PflOt May 27 June 3. Dally Pilot May 27, June 3, I Dtlly Piiot May 27. June 3. Daily Pilot May 27, Jun• 3. ThlS bualneas is con-644-2700 hidden. The only lime it shows IS when I
3. 10. 1985 3, 10. 1915 10, 11. 1985 10. 11. 1985 10. 17. 1985 10. 17. 1985 ducted by 1n 1ndlv1dua1 recci \e a k1 ndness or find some happiness." he
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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1985 is CE N T'>
.-ourt won.'t.
California
A federal investigation
has uncovered 'critical
flaws' In the procedures
of the state's Occupa-
tional Health and Safety
Administration./ A4
An early morning fire
caused $750,000 dam-
age to office buildings in
Los 'Angeles./ A4
Nation
Governors of Penn-
sylvania and Ohion de-
clared their states disas-
ter areas after weekend
tornadoes/ A4
Florida police l,lre seeking
a sniper who wounded six
people on highway./A4
World
An earthquake measur-
ing 6 .9 on the Richter
scale shook the Samoan
Islands this morning./ A4
Greeks are celebcating
the election victory of
Premier PApandreous
and his Soolallsts./ A4
Sports
The Lakers out muscle
Boston, 136-111, totake
2-1 NBA Championship
Series lead ./81
Upsets are the order of
the day in the Adoption
Guild tennis tournament
in Newport Beach./81
The Angels are dropped
by Detroit, but the
Dodgers hold off Mon-
treal./81
·Entertainment
'Big-River' swept up tr'ie
. most Tony awards as
Broadway saluted its
best of the year and three
composers.AS
Jane Seymour takes a
break from her usual
glamorous roles in her
latest miniseries./ A7
INDEX
Bridge AS
Bulletin Board A3
·own
An upsetting experience .
Betty Walah peers through a br~n window into ,.a
neighbor'• cabin during cleanup operafloni'tn Barrie, Ont.,
after Friday'• deT&atating tomadoea ripped throu&h
Ontario aa well u Pennaylvanla, Ohio and New Yorll,
Beifut captors show
picture of HB man
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .... 0.-, ""°' ltafl
The Islamic Jihad group ha~ re-
lea~d a color photograph of Da' 1d
Jacobsen. the Huntington Beach man
who was abducted last Tuesday while
walking to wor~ in Beirut.
Jacobsen. director of the Amencan
University of Beirut Hospital. was
photographed from the waist up.
weanng a blue shirt against a
backdrop of a white sheet \\llh a red
pattern of ducks and leaves The face
of the 54-ycar-old A.mcncan \\3\
gnm.
Bob Be~. the uni,crs1ty's Ne"'
York-based' spokesman. confirmed
that the man in the photo wa<;
Jacobsen. Bern said lhe picture
apparent!) 1nd1catcd that the hospital
chief was ah' c and .. reasonabl)'
health) ...
However. Jacobsen's ex.wife in
Huntington Beach remained skcp-
11cal this morning about thC' photo-
graph's authcn11 c1t\
·-rm g1\ ing 11 no credem't' a1 th1<.
point. I'm not going 10 speculate or
hoPt' regarding the photo."' '>aid ~all\
(Pleaae see CAPTORS/A2)
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killing a dozen people and leaving hund.reda homeleaa.
Walah waa blown out of her home and onto her front lawn,
but wu not injured. For more on-the tornado de~tation,
aeePageA4.
Photo of Jacobeen r eleaaed
by captor•
Pair i.njured
-in &Dlashup
after chase
~ Long Beach man was, cnttcalh
injured earl) toda) after leading
Nev. pon Beach police on a high·
speed chase that began on Paulil
Coast H1ghv.a~ and ended 1n . anta
A.na v. hen his car flipped !l' er. police
reponcd.
Kenneth .\rlan Ford. 38. and h1.,
passenger i.:.ev1n Chezum. ~I. v.-ere
pinned inside the v.reckage ol thl'1r
car "'h1ch struck a center d1' ider and
rolled o'er :it the interwcuon lll (),er
Road and Hallada' '\tree t JI I J m
Ford. v.ho ~urkrcd m;i,,,,l.
internal 1nJunl''>. v.a' arre-.tl~ 11n
(Please see CHASE/A2)
Decision removes
last legal ·block to
local nuclear plant
From staff ud wire reports
Environmentalists battling the San
Onofre nuclear power plant because
of alleged earthquake danger have
lost a Supreme Coun appeal.
The court, without comment, re-
fused today an Washington to revoke
an operating license for two units of
the San Onoftt Nuclear Generating
Station near San Clemente.
The court's ruhng removes the last
court challenge to the San Onofre
plant.
Last September, the U.S. C1rcu11
(Pleue 11ee SA.11 ONOFRE/ A2)
1 killed,
IO hurt
in BB
crashes
Ironic tragedy
follows campaign
~or s'obei:_ driving
By ROBERT BARKER
OI IM 0.-, N9' llllll
Traffic accidents lt11led an Edison
High School student and tnJUrcd 10
other people -some scnousJy -ao
one of the worst weekends in recent
memof) in Huntington Beach.
.rn the first of the tragedies 17-ycar·
old Brent J Reid 1>.as killed Fnda\
afternoon. J\»I three thret weeks
befo re he "'IS 10 graduate from
Edison High School
The single-' eh1cle accident on
Hamilton .\' cnuc followed a week of
safet) warnings at the campus. issued
as a prelude 10 the school's Junior·
SC(Hor prom ~turda~ night at tht
Long Beach Clls Club.
School officials made pubhc an·
nounccments. sent messages home
and d1spla~ed a smashed-up car at the
campus 10 dramatize the dangers ot'
dnnking and dn' ing
Alcohol ~as in'ohed in the fatal
accident. an·ording to gt JetT Cope
The traged' ca ta cloud o'er prom
ac11' Ille<; that "-l're de<;enbcd as
"pan1t ularl' dn ·· toda\ b' school
offinals
Other' 1n1ured v.hen \Oung Reid's
Jeep O\enurncd while tra..,.ehng at
e\c~ssive .,pee-cts v.ere Paul ~ndrew
\\ nght. I~. in cnt1cal cond1 11on at
Fountain 'v alle~ <. ommu n11~ Hospi-
t.al. and .._l'nJ1 t\..ilhn I"' and Da' 1d
.\le,andl'r "tal·l 1 • 1>.ho both were
1rea1t·d JI PaulilJ l ommun1t\ Ho'i·
p11al 1n Huntingtnn lkJlh and re·
(Plea.e .ee CRASHES/A2)
Classified BS-S
Comics AS
Crossword 86
Death Notices 8S UCI student vote -third time a charm?
Horoscope 87
Ann Landers AS
Opinion • A6
Police t.og A3
Public Notices 67-8
Sports 81-3
Television AS
Theaters A7
Weather A2
By PHIL SNEIDER~AN
Of IM o.lly l'hl lt8'f
U nder$radua tcs at UC -In 1 ne w1 II
make their third attempt 1n fi ve weeks
to elect new student officers toda'
and Tuesday. ·
The first two Associated Students
elections were overturned amid
chargesofballot stuffing and freedom
of speech violations.
"I hope the people the studc.-nt body
e
elects won't be too burned out tO
part1 c1pat1.'. .. '\,.~t ICI President J ull l'
Justus said toda\. ..The·;, e bct•n
campaigning for over s1' v.'ecks."
Another concern 1s that man} ot
UCI undergraduall'S have been so
d1Stllus1oncd by the recent ballo11 ng
problems that the' ·11 fail to \Ote th1<;
time.
"I'm vcf) conrerned ;\bout voter
turnout." Ju'itus 'klld "We·re do1011
Slimmer brings safari-like
search for parking spaces
--J..f Newport and Laguna hope to alleviate traffic
problems this year, but tt1f sttl be crowded
• .We have hideaway beds, col·
lapsamc hats and compact1ble trash
but inventors have yet to pTov1de
'IQC1e1 y with an.rat soluuon to stowmg
the 11utomob1lc
When too man)' dnvc"assen their
independence by hopping into their
personal motor vch1clcs. freedom of
movement cnn come to a gnndina
halt ·
Wnncs\ morn1na· and afternoon
ru h hQun on Oranac Cotant) frtt-
"-A)' orihc sc:lrch for 3 park ma 'P3CC
1n downtown l..:1guna. Balboa 1,tnnd
.. .,
and the peninsula every summer
Huntington Beach 1s not without 11
coastal congestion. but with its miles
of beachfronl parking lots 11 ab'>Orbs
the mou, better
What to do wtth too many car\.
trucks. vans. camper!\, m otor
$(()()ten. motorcy lcs and moped!.
hH been a problem for the pK-
turcsquc beach communities \1ncc
the advent of the tw0<nr gar.ittc and
\hrtt<ar fam1h~ (Mom. Pop and
kids)
Ptoolr -lot'i ot them -head ror
the sun on iomd da's But before the
I 50.000 or 'iO tha.t land in Balboa or
Laguna can slothcr on tanning lohon
and settle into beach chairs. moton"t'
must first pla) the circle game.
Thr cirC'lc gamc as fam1har to
on~one who. has <''"rr tncd to rtat h
the beach 1n L~guna or Newport
\\ 11h thr c~ccpt1on of earl) nsc~
dnvc~ mus1 loop around and around
Cit)' st~ts hunung for an el usive
parlung spact w11h1n wal~ing dis-
tance of the.-ocean
Truffic slows as motorists b3cl and
fill Fender bt-ndcr'i occur when
\Ch1(1('<; 'tn <;earch of a &rttn C'Urh
w.lhdc f ru'it rated dri '"c" p: rk 11·
leµ II\
e'eryth1ng we can to gcys1udcnts to
re-cast their ballots.··
She said the elecllon 1s important
because the nev. studertt officer\ wi ll
o'ersec nc\t 'ear's $400.000 .\ l 'C I
budget. "'h1ch funds numerous cam-
pus organ1za11ons and ac11v111es
,.\bout 4 students are running for
I 0 seats on tht', tudents Council and
fi, c e·H·cut1\l' pos111ons including
.\<isociatcd tudents president \o ot·
LISA
MAHONEY
PERSPECTIVE
On a ~un.ny summer. unda). u can
tale an hour for homebound fol ks to
set off BalhN Pcntn ula Omo fo r
Laguna Ekar h
.. If \OU h\e here. then \Ou kno"'
that \ou doo't dn'e on Laguna
tam on Road on a Sunday at 2 pm ...
one local oh~nt"d
Thett 1\ a pemstl'nt rumor 11)
ewpQn that the cit\ adv1~' pyq-
nant women 1i~1ng on &lboa ~n1n
'ula to mal t other hHns lmlTICC'·
ment\ 11 their due datr ran, h<-t~ttn
June and lat<' A.uJu,t
(Pleue tee COAST I A2)
\
, .
1ng 1s h\•ing rondul ll'd Ocl"-l'l'n ll a m
and 4 pm to<la~. and Tul'"-'J' al
f)recinct~ Je<.1gna ll'd b\ l'3l h \I U·
dent"s ma1or
Result<; Jn.• e'pectt"d Ill he.· Jn·
nounced at 4 pm \\ t'dnl~a' '"er
the cam_pu" radio c;1a1mn. Id < I
The llrst hallo11ng tool plau· .\pnl
30 and Ma' I .\fter tht' det·t1on
ho-wt\.cr. tu1.knt offi ra" lt'arned that
falsified 'itudl·nt reg1s1ra110n ,ard<.
wert' apparent I\ UM'd to ca't a\ man~ f
a~ SOO improper ballot!>
The elertl(ln v.a~ ·in'"ahdatcd. and
another 'Oil' "a' <.l hl'duled tor Ma\
1-l and \1.i' l 'i "'iev. sccunt\
measun.·<; v.ert" e'tabhshed 10 d1S:.
l'Ourage ··h.11101 <.luffing." and a freeze
v.as plaH·d u~'n an~ addmonal
campa1gnin(t
But tht• l·ampaigning freeze kd to a
{Pleaae aee ~TUDEPfTS/ A2)
Arson suspected
in LB·brUsh .fire
The · Fnd;n cH"ntng hla1e tha1 l he area humed 1 unde..,.elo~
charred -:ibc.,uf ' acres near Lilguna ranchland ov. nt"d h' the ln.1nc C'o
Beach ma' ha \e ~n sc1. fire officials '-o home<; or hu"iincsses v.-cre damag-
5'l1d toda' • eq b) the hla1e ·
"We're· calling 111ncend1an. It v.as Count) firtfii,hters battled the fire
po 1bl~ \Ct b)' man . but 1ha1·, ~1111 after ta~ina O\N t'or the Laguna
under 1n' estagauon:· said Joe t-..rrr fkach Fire t>egiinmcnt "h1ch in.
spokesman for the Orang t ount\ 1t1alh re pondC'<f
Fire Dtpanment The fire "h1le hm1ted to the nonh
The tire v.-h1ch hroke out <;hortl\ .\hk of Laguna ( an\on R d. forced ~foTT 4 pm Fnda\ began along the -the closure of the roadwl\ unul about
north side ol Laauna Can)'on Road 1 15 p.m according to t HP <;poke-~
near Can) On .\crcs On"<'. man 1'f'n Da1h
Fannrd h\ ltght ocean bft('7t'<;; the Frida rush:hour traffil hound for
flames 'i"-CPt up the-Stttp. ruged the hea h Cit\ WI\ dt,cncd WUth·
t111ls1de to thf' ndgcohnt of 1ht can\ on ward to ~ro"1n Valln Park"'' 1n
v.hcre firefighters u~ bulldozr"' Launa 1gucl Bunhc.C HPn"'P\lrttd
and v.ater-toung hehc.optcn to ron· no traffic problem bcuusc of the
tam the hl:uc dt'tour
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A2 t>range Coat DAILY PllOT/Monday, June 3, 1985
:Rev. Schulleropensreligio·us
•
:resort in San Juan Ccipistrano
I By t11e Auoclated Pren
The Rev. Roben Schuller. whose
Jlamboyant style has won him 3
million weekly television viewers,
says he hopes a newly opened
religious resort in San Juan
Cap.strano will be the first in a
nationwide chain.
; "We have no targeted plan or
campaign as such." said Schuller.
whose lavish, 93-acre hotel· complex
officially opened Friday. "If -in the
providence of God :_ these prove to
fill a real need, that provision might
become a goal and a plan."
Propeny for two other centers has
already been donated in Maui,
Hawaii. and near Grand Rapids,
Mich .. he added.
granite stones in scribed wtth donors' names meanders through the
grounds.
The property. valued at $9 million
to $10 mil hon in L 982. was donated
that year by mobile.home executive
John Crean. Since then more than $3
million has been spent in reno-
vations: plans call for another $4
million in improvements, Schuller
said.
Some day. said the founder of
Garden Grove's Crystal Cathedral.
he hopes a chain of renewal centers
will stretch coast to coast1 with one in
each of the 50 states. ...
ot the two large sunes.
However. Schuller -whose G.ar-
den Grove cathedral lost iu propeny-
tax exemption for 1979-1 <>8.Z because
of non-religious uses -said the
rtnewal center may be used only for
spiritual purposes.
"The. goal would be not how to
improve tht-GNP, but how to
improve the ethical quality," he said.
"l would hope they (businessmen)
recognize they cal}.'t measure success
as .CEOs and neglect accurate ap-
praisals of their own j>ersonal elh ics."
The complex. dubbed the Rancho
•capistrano Renewal Center. boasts .a
central ranch house. 15 bedrooms, a.
conference room. two-suite guest
house. swimming pool and pond with
a gazebo. A "walk of faith" built of
"We like to think of this as the
Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe for
the renewal centers." said 1he Rev.
Herman Ridder. pres'iden't of the
cathedral congregation.
Any religious or non-profit group.
along with bµsinessmen, c.an use the
center at a cost of $80 per day per
person -or $100-$1 20 a day for one
Three-day seminars led by Crystal
Cathedral ministers will be offered,
including topics such as relationships
with God, relationships with other
people, work. citizenship. finances
and self-esteem.
· Schuller has begun promoting
"self-esteem renewal seminars" on
his "Hout of Power" television
program.
~Alisg.Beach reopens after .
rcontaminated water scare
.By LISA MAHONEY
Of tlle Dellr ...........
• Ali so Beach in South Laguna was
reopened to swimmers Friday after-
noon after tests showed that a sewage
spill ·earlier in the week had not
caused significant contamination to
the ocean water there.
Orange County health officials
removed wam~ng signs posted Tues-
day alpng the shoreline after analyz-
ing results of a water sample that
showed "a dramatic change from the
first day sample," said Mike Wehner
of the Orange County Health Agency.
· Evi dence of some contamination
nonh of Aliso Creek was washed
away by wave action on the strand,
Wehner said. Preliminary results of a
water sample taken Wedpesday
·showed ind1cat1ons of some sewage
contamination at the beach. Subse-
quent tests indicated improved water
quality, he said. ''It looks as though
things have cleared up."
Analysis of a second sampl~ col-
lected Thursday, was available Satur-
day and confirmed the decision to
open the beach. Wehner said.
Health officials posted Aliso's
waters off limits in the wake of a
2(T,000-gajlon sewage spill in Aliso
Creek iuesday morning. The creek.
which empties into the ocean at Aliso
Beach, flows past a sewage treatment
plant operated by the Aliso Water
Management Agency. .
Agency spokeswoman Linda Jones
said a lift station pump malfunc-
tioned about 11 :30 a.m. causing raw
sewage to back up in pipes and
discharge into the creek.
The spill was contained within 15
minutes and the lift station pump has
been repaired. she said.
Wehner credited the swift moving
tidal action et Aliso Beach for quickly
removing sewage from the rec-
reational area. The open waters there
flush themselves clean more easily
than sluggish water fo und in Newport
·Bay, he said.
Contamination warnings will re-
main posted around the mouth of
Aliso Creek because its water quality
is always uncertain. Wehner ~id.
Health officials will return to their
rou tine of weekly water sampling now
that contamination. danger from the
sewage spill is past. he said.
CAPTORS SHOW RB MAN'S PICTURE •.•
From Al
Jacobsen. who hasn't seen the picture.
"It may not even be him. From what
l'·ve beard. it cenainlv isn't the
normal looking David Jacobsen ...
She was also skeptical of the
Islamic Jihad's existence. The shad-
owy underground group is believed to
have links to the Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini's regime in Iran.
"Nobody is really sure there' is a
group called the Islamic Jihad. it
could be somebody pulling our leg,"
said Sally Jacobsen. adding, "This
leaves me totally numb. It's just too
much for me."
Berry said the un iversity would
continue seeking help from militia
and government leaders in tbe
Middle East, stressin$ for 'Jacobsen's
release for humanitanan reasons.•
"He's director of a hospital that
treats the sick and wounded of all the
political and religious groups in
Lebanon," he explained.
The photograph. sent to a French
news a~ency. was accompanied by a
typewntten statement in Arabic.
The statement, . which did not
mention Jacobsen's kidnapping, ac-
cused the U.S. Central lntelligent.e
Agency of killing British teacher
Denis Hill. 53. in Beirut last week.
It charged that the CJA was alr.o
behind the attempted assassination
May 15 of the Emir of Kuwait and
,two bombings 1n, Riyadh. Saudi
Arabia. May. 17 . .in ·a bid to "sab-
otage" the fundamentalist Moslem
. group.
The written statemen1 contradicts
a telephoned message received a day
after Jacobsen's kidnapping. The
caller, claiming to belong to Islamic
Jihad, said the group kidnapped the
administrator and killed Hill. an
En~ish teacher at the American
University, as he tried to escape from
gunmen who kidnapped him.
Last month. anonymous callers
claimed that Islamic Jihad was be-
hind two bombings in Ri yadh that.
killed one person.
The Assqciated Press conrnbuted
to this story
·.CRASHES MAR HUNTINGTON WEEKEND ...
·From Al
leased. All the youths are Edisoll
·.students.
ln the second accident at 3:40 a.m.
· Saturday. a car driven by Irvine
driver John V. Sevier. 22. ran a red
light, accordin~ to Cope, and struck a-
.car driven by 18-year-old Julie K.
Knowles of Huntington Beach.
Sevier was arrested on suspicion of
felo~y drunken driving af'"Fou-nlaln
Valley Community Hospital where
he was listed 1n good condition today.
One ofSevier's three passengers -
Paul Bailey, 18. ofH'untington Beach.
was reported 1n serious con'diiton at Michelle Lee Provenzano. 16. a
the Fountain Valley hospital today. passen~er on the motorcycle driven
Knowles was not believed to be by Neil Rosner. 30. of Huntington
senously injured. beach, is listed in ··extremely cri tical"
The third accident occurred Sun-condition at Fountain Valley.
day afternoon at Florida Street and The girl was reponed without pulse
Yorktown Avenue and involved a and not breattrrng when Officer Joe
motorcycle and car. · Guarneka and an unidentified res1-Marjorie .May Shenberger. 67. of _.. . ffuntingtofl Beach, the driver of.a dent per1ormed resuscitation. They
1983 Honda Accord. is in critical were able to keep ller alive until
condition at Pacifica Community ·paramedics a~ved, police said.
Hopsital wtth multiple nb fractures Rosner was listed in serious con-
and a collapsed lung. according to dition at Fountain Valle y. The cause
officials. of the crash 1s under investigation. ~
COAST TRAFFIC CRUSH BEGI~NG ...
From Al
No one at City Hall confinns such a
'tale. but the significance has been
brought home to res idents plenly of
time'\ when ambulance workers, un-
able to get an in1ure-d person through
traffic. commandeer a boat.
No one likes traffic Jams and a sea
of cars.
The beachgoer doesn't like 1t. The
parking space hunt 1s i:x haust1ng and
occas1onally ends with a parking
ticket.
The business owner doesn't like 11
Swimmers and sunbathers mono-
polize spaces that could be used b~
customers. Convenience undeniabh
increases sales. · ·
And certainl y residents don't like·
the traffic. noise and exhaust smell
caused by the ring of .. hea") metal"
surrounding their neighborhood\
Studies and proposed '\Olu11ons
abound. but all agree that no strateg>
1s going to provide all the people w11h
all the parlo ng they want. Between
beachgoers. shoppers. employees and
rnident.s, there are just too man y
competing interests in either 1.:om-
munity to whip their parking woes.
• One administrator. asked what
Newport was doing to case thC' crun ch
thissummer, $Sid dt')ly , "We're going
10 spray DDT on the bcachc'i ...
But. seriously now, hoth t'1t1es are
LOylJll whh ways to get people off th e
1treeU and either onto the beachts or
on their way home faster dunng th e
upcon\ins do-day.s. / Newport wlll take a step into the
pas_t to ste if it can't nudge lethargic tn.ff"ac to Ii~ on the penin\ula th1"
1ummtr . .Remember the old lime
cr~~tk cop with the whistle and the while &loves? Peninsula vi~itors will
be teelne an updated version 1n the co~montbs, Newport trafficeng1 · neer Ra Edmon.ston.sasd.
··w~·re openmenuna with mMe
e"temive ~ of .poli~ to C'ontr~! tome o(tbe ~1zed 1ntersect1ons
on the main drag -"lewpor1
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Houle\ ard Edmonston said.
Whether wa \ ing boulevard traffic
through red light-; will help -or
~1mpl} cause -;1de street!; 10 dog -
remains lo be seen. he ~1d.
The police and traffi c dcpanmcnts
had hoped to try out their plan
Memonal Day weekend. Edmonston
said. but were thwarted by mild
weather that kept large crowds from
the beach.
Another '>tra tegy to case traffic
1am'i on thr peninsula. though 1t
won't help people with parking. will
be to pu t up signs on Newpori
Boulevard in Costa Mesa 1dentify1ng
the lesser-used Balboa Bouleva rd as
-an alternate route.
Studies show that most out-of-area
visitors to .the pen1 nsula come down
the Costa Mesa Freeway to the
boulevard. Edmonston said. The
police depanment in previous years
tned d1vcrt1ng traffic onto Balboa
Boulevard. he said. hut the strategy
wasn't effecti ve. Drivers unfamiliar
w1th Newport simply got back on
Newport Boulevard out of fear of
lx.'<'oming lost. ·
People who simply want to shop in
Balboa will get a break this summer.
The city 1s not providing more
parking but. for(those who park less
than three hours in the main munici-
pal lot. fees will be cheaper.
Balboa ous1nes~ owners convinccp
the ci ty 10 change its flat $3 charge for
parking at the pier to a timed system
~o that people wanting to make a
quick tnp to pick up an item or .two
aq:n't scared away. Edmonston said.
Sun worshipers and fishermen who
leave thtir vehicles all day will pay the
maximum $3 for this summer at ·
least. he said.
A study of how to provide more
precious parkt1)8 rs pla"1ncd for the
next half a year. Options 1ncludt
constructing a ~cond level on the
pier lot and expanding nearby ~mallet
one~. Edmonston ~1d
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A second level could be built by the
summer of 1987. Expanded lots could
be read; by nt''<l year. he said
Whe ther the cit> does e11her one
depends on rts1dents' reaction. Ed-
monston said.
In Laguna Beach. v1s1tors can look
forward to finding 125 more parking
spaces come July. That's when a
decade of debate over whether to
build a parking structure downtown
will be completely put to rest.
The two-story structure 1s going up
on Glenneyre Street between Park
and Legion. And. although it's a little
behind schedule. the n~w space~
should bt" ready by J.uly I . city
officials say. '
Making some downtown streets
one wa y and adding slant parking 1s
now under review. Ocean Avenue. for
example. might be a candidate for
such a conversion. A study shows 45
parking spaces could be carved out at
the expense of two-way traffic.
In an efTon to keep beachgc>ers
from parking downtown. the city
announced expanded summer tram
service. Trams taking people from
outlying parking lots on Laguna
Canyon Road have traditionally been
offered only dunng festival time
which stans in July.
Tram service .will be offered on
weekends from June 15 to Sept. 8.
Terry Brandt, municipal crvices
director. sM. The trams will pick up
beachgoers at the regular parking sites in Laguna Canygn and also at the high
·school lot on Park A venue. he said.
Trams will run to the beach and
back every 20 minutes.
If driving and parking in Newport
and La'una ·1s improved this sum·
mer. 1t still won't be thaJ much better.
' Pcoplc!lanntng on going to the
bt"ach lln bring1na their car along
had better not sleep in on 1hc
weekends. The gbod new~ is. the!\''.\
still plenty of parking available before
10 am
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It'll be nearly January in June
Cteor but unseaeonably coot WM!he< was forecast Tuesday
for much of Southern California. the National Weather Service
•aid. • . • The F...-ca1t;for 8 p.m. EDT. Tut., N\t 4
Mountain resorts wlll reach highs In the lows 60• ·to low 60s
after overnight low• In the 30s to 40a.
Hight In the 70s were rorecut for the upper desert•. while
the lower deserts wlll reach the low 90a. Coutal areas alao will be
unusually cool, with highs In. the mtd*80• to the 70s expected
Along the Orange Coast It wll be moally clear tonight and
Tuesday northern cities with night and morning low clouds
t0uthern cities. Unseasonably cool with highs Tuesday ln the mid
601 to mid 70s. Lows tonight In the mid 4 s and SOa. ·
From Point Conoeptfon to the Mexican BorCltr -Inner
waters: Light and variable winds tonight becoming aouthwest to
weat 8 to 16 knots Tuesday afternoon. Westerly swell 2 to 3 reet
IO
Temps
High, tow for 24 llOurtendlng at 5 a m
Albany 82 8 t Albuq-qua as 57
1.1101 Rocik
Lou11v11i.
Mernp1111
Miami Belell
Mow•ukM MPlt-SI Paul
NUhvlli.
NewOri..,na
Ntw YOt~
Horl~•.Va
O•tahQml 011y
Om•hl Orlando
Pnt11oe1p1111
Pt1oen1•
Pnllburon·
Porlland.Me
Poruand,Or
Provld•noa
Ra191911
91 70
84 64
96 75 92 79
68 45 59 40
94 117
93 70
80 65
83 84
94 71
(19 49 97 75
81 61 95 70
76 64
77 57
70 50
82 62
88 62 S7 45 57 46
88 60 88 68
91 76
72 55
93 17
81 73
65 so
92 73
S8 44
82 54
17 61
93 112
93 76
85 65
80 87
80 61
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Sl'IQWtll Atln F\>trlH Snow Oecludtd...,...Sl•l10rwy A,p
NelONI W•..., $et\Ct NOAA V S 0.0. OC C:O-.'• M111lllO 92 64
Anol>O<age ~ 45 All~ll 97 75
Allalltie City 80 86
Au111n 93 71
e.111more a, 83
Blfmlr>Qh-m 95 70 81tmt1C~ 80 39 8ol-. 69 43
Boefor> 82 8<1
llulflk> 75 53
CQPe< 70 •O Ct1arleStor> S C 104 7 8
C"-rfftlor> w v 84 64 Ct1ertolf1 N C 86 86
CMyanne '66 48
Ct11C1go 64 <16
C1ne1nnat1 80 6~
ClevlMand 77 6 l
Columb1a,S C 95 67
Concord,N H 83 56
[)att-Ft Wor1h 92 7•
Oa)'lor> 79 60 o.o... 74 52 ,Des i.foinea 72 46
0.11011 76 49
Ol;Mtl 58 32
El Pato 94 69
Fa11ba"k1 17 57 F11go 60 40
Flagttall 69 35 Grand Rapids 76 48
Grea1 fall• 59 40
Ha'1l0td 112 60
Rapid Clly
Reno Roehmono
SI l.oull
SI Pele· T 1mpa
Sall Lake Cny
San Antonio
Sin J\111>,P R
Sea111e
Stlrevepon
Spok1,,. •
SynlCUll
Tol)ella
Tucson
Tul11
WHl\lnglon
w1c:11;11
Wllllff·Berre
. Calif. Temps
H1gn. row lor 24 hours !!riding BT 5 a m
J:l•kers11111a 78 58 Eure~• 63 48
Fresno 68 &9
l lncattel 72 50
lo• Al>Qelt,. 72 59
01kland 7 1 53 Paso Floblu 65 46
Red Blull 80 56
RedwOOO City 7 l 50
Sa" amen lo 71) 49
Salinas 65 55
Sen Diego 68 63
Sen Fr anc11co 68 53
Senle Barbare 77 53
Sloelcton 70 50
High low l(>r ~4 hn.ir$ ending at 5 pm
Barslow 79 57
B•shop 70 46
Surf Report
SIZE SHAPE
Blythe ~g e1
lOOO BNtll S4
"40r>rOYl8 11 49
Newp0(1 Beach 97 S7
Ontario 73 53
Palm Spt1nos 92 Sl'
Pasadena 12 52
Rtv .. "de 74 so
San Betnardl,,o 72 S2
San Gab1lel 72 51
San JON 72 55
Santa Ana 72 S4
Santa ,.rur 60 50
ianoe Valley 48 33
Tolf8n<i• Q 70 52
YOHmlleVty 49 46
Tides
TOOAY
Saeond iow 3.32p m :to
Secona t11gh 951 pm 68
TutllOAV
Firsl IOw 5 16am 16
1159 Im 3 7
Extended Helena · 59 43
HOOOIUlu 87 72
LOCATION
Hununo1on Beacn River Jeny. N11wpo<1
40ttl Streel, Newpo<l
nnd,81teel. Newpor1
Balboa W.Oge
l agunaBe.ch
SanCl-te
1-3 POOf
J-4 lair
flrtl h~h
Secon row 4 17 pm. 2.3
Second nogn 1036 pm 86
Houalon 90 77 2·4 latr
ln<111nac>o11t 85 66 Jacu on,M1 96 69
JackaonvUte HlO 77
JUMAll 71 48 Kanan Cuy 73 57
latVegaa 86 60
Late night end mornlnQ low OIOua~
along Ille CONI Olhe•WISll laJf Wtlh a
llllle warmer days Highs neat 10 al the
beaches and mid 70s to mid 80s mllllld
but 1 few aegr-warmer by Friday
LowaS01060
Wit• temp: 63
SwlMI dlraotlon soutnwHI
2-3 lair
J pOOr
1.2 poor
2 3 lair
Sun .... tooay at 8 00 p m . ••-
Tu&lday at 5·42 • m and set• again at
801 pm
Moon rlsa today at 9 11 p m., Mia Tuelday at 5 56 a m a,,d rl-again al
10 15p.m
Mother of septuplets tells
of agony during pregnancy
By tbe Associated Press
Sam and Patti Frustac1's five
surviving septuplets grew stronger
over the weeke nd, but Mrs. Frustac1
says her pregnancy left her constantly
fearing for her babies' survival.
All five premature newborns re-
main on the critical list and still need
ventilators to help them breathe.
Cheryl Bond of Childrens Hospital in
Orange said Sunday.
Patricia Ann. Stephen Earl and
Richard Charles were progressing at a
faster rate than siblings James Martin
and Bonnie Marie, Bond said. noting
that doctors hadn't needed to update
their cond1t1on rcpon since Fnda)
night.
Mrs. Frustac1· said in an intervte""
in the current issue of People maga-
z.rne that her husband joked "about
havi ng a litter and buying Gravy
Train" when he learned she was
pregnant with septuplets.
The septuplets were delivered 12
wee ks early by Cesarean section Ma)
21 out of health concerns for the
petite 30-year-old mother. Still plagu-
ing the five surv" ors is their inability
to produce a substance allowi ng their
lungs t0 function.
A girl was stillborn and a bo) died
after 64 hours. The two children were
buned in private sen ices Friday at a
cemetery near th; famil y's Ri verside
home.
Mrs. Frustac1. who t0ok the fertility
drug Pergonal. said she got so 'lllfr~t·
duri ng pregnancy that she coul'11('t he
on her back for even 30 seconds
because she might pass out or cut ofl
the supply of oxygen to her babies.
"J am not a huge person. I am 5-
foot-2 and normally weigh 11 5
pounds," said the high school English
teacher. "By the time I gave binh I
weighed 187 pounds ... MY, legs
swelled up like elephants' legs.·
She s;i1d .,he feared her body would
not be able to suppon them all.
STUDENTS VOTE AT UCI AGAIN •..
From Al
dispute after H1span1c student news-
papers carrying candidate endorse-
ments were confiscated. One can-
didate and three representatives of
that paper, La Voz Mestiza. filed sun
in federal coun in Lo.$ Angeles,
claiming the ASVCt election code
violated the constitutional rights of
free speech and freedom of the press.
The suit is p_end1ng.
After the second election was
invalidatrd, Un iversity of (ahfornia
attorneys in Berkeley asmted UCI
students in correcting the rules in
"'
time to have a third election bcforr
final~ begin next wrek.
ASU('{ President J u'itlls said
today. "The code has hccn s1gn1ft-
ca ntly revised with· legal help from
Bere-kely. They had cop1e'i of tfie old
code. and we went through 11 line b)
line. I must ha"tle been on the phone
with them for six hours last week.
They are satisfied the code no longer
violates freedom of spei:cn or free-
dom of the press."
She said the phone chargi:s and_ the
balloting costs -about $1.500 per
election -come from the Associated
Studen t~ budget.
J u~lU!> said ndd1t1onal campaigning
ha' ta ken place pnor 10 this week's
rlcct1on. including the placement of
campaign posters. which were restric-
ted under the old rules.
The current student officers were
.scheduled to conclude their terms
June 15. but Justus said they have
agreed to stay an extra two weeks to
help the new officers prepare next
year's Associated Students budget.
Regarding the three elections, she
sa1<1, "It's been quite a learnin$
experience "
CHASE ENDS IN CRASH, INJURIES ...
From Al
suspicion of felony drunken dnvsng
at Western Medical Center's trauma
center in Santa Ana.
Ford was arrested on a felon)
charge because of the injuries to his
passenger. who sustained a broken
arm. fractured ribs and facial lacer-
ations. Chezum is listed in stabk
cond1t1on at the Santa Ana hospital.
Newport Lt. M1Chael Blitch ~aid
the chase staried when Officer Rand)
Parker siopped to investigate a 1985
Toyota parked on the shoulder of
Pacific Coast H1ghwa) near Jam-
boree Road.
B~fore Parker could approach t~e
vehicle. the car took off north on
.Jamboree. according to police. Blitch
said the car spun out of control at the
EastbluffDrive intersection. bowling
over several trees on the center
divider before speeding off.
Police said the driver cut through
In 111e and entered Santa Ana on Dyer
Road where th~ car wrnt out of
co ntrol a sernnd time and rolled over.
.Blitch said .
SAN ONOFRE SHUTDOWN REJECTED ...
Fa:omAl
Coun of Appeals here upheld a
decision by the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission granung a license to the
plant.
The appeals court said the Friends
of Ahe Earth. an environmental group
headed by Ausust S. Carstens of San
Diego, was given "a full and fair"
hearing by 1he col)lmission.
The environmental ists said th e
appeals court "deferred almost blind-
Just Call
642-6086
ly to the NR( because the case
involved uncertainty in science and
ti:chnology." They 531d the ruling
"opens wide the door for the federal
bureaucrats to inst11ute an unchecked
reign of technocracy" whenever then'
are sc1en111ic questions.
Fnends of the f.anh said the
commission unfairly threw out
evidence that the \hri~tianitoli canh-
quaki: lault. about a mile from the
plant. was "active" and capable of
producing a major temblor.
"Eight earthquakes may hlve oc-
t'ured on this fa ult since J 973," the
environmental group said.
Just1tl' Di:partment lawyers. 1n
urging the high coun to reject the
group's appeal. said the commission
determined that the fault has been
i.nattlvc ror more than I 25.000 years.
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