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O UAN\.f COUNTY C AI If ORNIA MO ND AY AU<.US T •, 1'l8'-> -'}'.J CE N T~
Ped~strian. kille·d oil f reeWay
Ma n s la ughte r ch a rges filed in death;
CdM motorist dies in Irvine s m a shup
Benny E. Yeakley. 25, of
Capis.lrano 8cach was arrested by the
Lahfom1a H1a.hway Patrol after the 2:0~ a.m. acx:1den1 that killed Thomas
.LJrunk and ICCP> and did not even
reahze he had struck someone. He
pulled over about 300 yards from the
accident scene after Lo~z· f nend
followed him, police said By LISA MAHONEY
Of~ Delly,.._. lteft
A \ap1Mrano Beach man 1!. laci ng
manslaughter. felony hat-and-run and
drunken driving charges following
Cruiser
sinks at
Sunset
Park
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OI IM Delly Not St.fl
A cabin cruiser docked near Hunt-
ington Harbour sank early today.
creating a foci spill that forced nearby
boaters 10 evacuate their vessels.
No injuries were reponed in the
incident. but hazardous materials
teams from the Orange ( ounty and
Huntington Beach fire depanments
were summoned 10 assist 1n cleaning
up the fuel spill. U.S Guard officials
also were on hand lo oversee the
cleanup
Orange Count) Sheriffs LI Dick
Olson said the boat. a 35-foot
Pacemaker. sank early today at a
guest dock at Sunser Aquatic Park. He
said the boat's registered owner is
Frank Kent of Norwalk, but said no
one was aboard when the boat began
sinking.
Olson sa id a i<>AAer noticed _ihc
(Pl eue eee SINKl1'fG I A2)
California
San Y sldro Is a haven for
people trying to dump
Illegally obtained dollars
In return for Mexican
pesos./A4
World
Fidel Castro says U.S.
journalists are harassing
fugitive Robert Vesco In
Cuba./A4
Sports
Pitcher Tom Seaver of
the White Sox wins his
300th career game, beat-
ing the Yankees./81
Entertainment
The 'Miami Vice' detec-
tive series led today's
prlme-tlflle Emmy nomi-
nations with 15./ A5
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the death of a pedestnan on the San
Diego Freeway Saturday.
And Irvine police are 1nvestigatang
an accidt>nl that killed another man
Saturday on University Dnve.
R. Lope-z. 29. of Commerce.
Lopez was walking on the shoulder
of the highway from hrs car toward a
fnend's car when he was struck by
Yeakley's Nissan 300 ZX. pohce say.
Yeakley allegc.dly told officers he was
Lope-z' leas were severed rn the
accident and he suffered massive
head rnJuries, Ken Dailey, a s~kes
man for the Highway Patrol said.
"It was a mess. Any one of the
Rod's magic number: 3,000
Angela tint bueman Rod C&rew alape a
•lnCle l.n the third lnninC of Sunday'•
1ame -Cain•t the Mlnne.ota Twina -Ilia
S,OOOth career bit -u the Aneel•
completed a three-fame aweep with a 6-6
Ttctory to t:l«bten their grip on fint place
l.n the Amerfcan Leacue West. See Sport.a,
Pace B 1. for detail•.
Talks in extra innings
as strike deadline nears
"We are running out of tame."
Lee MacPha1l, repre'iCnting MaJOr
League Baseball's owners as contract
talks with tile players union headed
into the 11th hour. echoed the
sentiments of fans everywhere with
today's strike deadline approaching.
MacPhajl adm111ed lime was run-
ning shon for a seulcmcnt after the
two sides met for nearly three hours
<iunday
He said he would talk 10 Donald
Fehr, head of the Players Assoc1at1on.
today and said "we wall meet before
1hc strike deadline ..
Retated story on B 1
However. the two panics an
baseball's labor talks were stalemated
on the issue of salary arb11rauon and
no funher negotiating sessions were
scheduled
''<\s of no"" there's nothing sched-
uled.'' \nhur Scha1.:k. union general
counsel. said this morning in Ne"'
York. "That dOC\n ·1 mean there
won't be. Beyond that. I don't want to
comment."
Meanwhile. players prepared for
what might be the last day of games
h<'fore a stnke
Sunday Comm1ss1oner Peter
llebcrroth conunued to express op-
timism that there was time "to &l't thc
Job done "
Bur both sides pre<,ented proposal\
\unda). and both ~ere re1cr1ed E:.ach
side ollered to moderate 11\ \land on
ho"" much mone\ should go into the
pla}ers' pension fund -pro' 1ded
each side got e"erythrng wanted 1n
~lair arb11rat1on
1n1un~ -1ntemaJ, whatever -
woufd have lulJcd ham ."
Lopez was drivma nonbbound on
the interstate followed by a fnend,
Richard Lope-z. 26, of Montebello
about 2.a.m .• Dailey said Lopc1 ~w
tired and pulled onto the shoulder
south of Camino Capistrano. H1\
fnend also stopped on the boulder of
the highway. As Lope-z was walk.mg
bad: 10 1aJk to.. h" fneod's car,
Richard Lopez looked 10 b1srean1cw
mirror and saw a ar ~eavina down
the freeway tov.-ard them.
Richard Lopez said he called out
but h1<s friend d;d not react faSl
enough and was hit by the vehicle.
The car then s1d~1pcd Richard
Loper' ChevrolC1 and conllnued dnv-
(Pl eue Me CBAJlGES/ A2)
Pilot ordered
to abort bef ote
Dallas tragedy
Inves tigator s probe rad io tra n s miSSfon
afte~ runway c rash killing 133 people
GRAPEVINE, Te>.as (A P)-An :ur trafficcentrollertold the p1lotofDelta
Air Lines Flight 191 toabon his landmgbccausc he was too low. but the plane
mayalreac;l y flave bounced offthe ground by the tame the order was given, say
officials invesuptlng the crash that lulled 133 people.
Tape recordings of radio trans--------------missions from the air traffic control
tower 1nd1cated that the pilot had
been told to "go around" seconds
before the L-1011 crashed, Patnck
Bursley, a National Transportauon
Safety Board member. said Sunday
Investigators also found theJethner
was ovenaklng a Lear Jet landing
ahea~ of il and had been ordered to
re.duce airspeed, Bursley said
The wide-bodied Jetliner carT)mg
163 passengers and crew members
crashed short of a runway at Dallas-
Fon Wonh International .<\1rpon
Fnday dunng a thunderstorm Eight-
een of the 31 survivors remained
. . day night
Bursley said officials were probing
the role of wand shear -an abrupt
c ange o Wiil(J(JirccliOriand speed
-ID the crash. Instruments at the
airport showed low-level wtnd shear
in the area minutes after the crash but
might have missed wind shear farther
away.
Bursley said the ·conrroller told
an\<estlgators he saw the plane emerge
from a heavy thundershower 'Ct)
low -"some 50 to I 00 feet above the
ground.
"He wn so conct'Tllcd about 11lc
height of the plane that he gave the
order 'Delta. go around ·"
Bursle)' said he dad not kno""
whether the pilot heard .. fned 10
2 countian s
among Delta
crash victims
Kevm asscdy. 53, of Laguna
Beach and Ram.an Rohen Hooke 54.
of Tustin we~ included in the list of
fataht1es released by Delta this week-
end. An unconfirmed report said that
another crash v1ct1m. Joe Fabncllo of
Atlanta, was actually from Laguna
Ntguel
Both Casscdy and Jiooke were
(Pleue ecc COmtTIA.PIS/A.2 J
respond to, or had t1mr to respond to
the command The d1gll~ fhJl11
·rn:-oTdcr mdn:ated a SUJic tn '"ngme
po""er JUSt before the crash. he said
"Power 1s an answer in overcoming
problems an flight control." Burslc\
(Pleue eee DALLAS/ A2)
Petty concert draws
25 noise complaints
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Ot llM o.llJ ..........
Sunda} night's rock concen b) l om Pem and the Heanbreaker~
drew 25 noise complaints from residents fa.,.ing near the Pacific
Amphitheatre in Costa M~-. and generated fi\ll' arrests, 1ncludang a
teen-a~er who allegedly tned to run do"' n a police car
City Manager Fred Sorsabal said nearly all the noise lOmpla1nts
were from thl' Mesa del Mar neighborhood behind tht> 181.)()()<apacit\
theater on the Orange ( ount} Fairground-;
Fn-e of the report<; were made hefore the ., "\lJ pm 1.onccn began
-apparcntl) dunng the sound ched.. Th1: la!>l lompl:unt "as ret.l'I' ed
at 10 ~Sp m near the end of the sho"' -.aid ~r;ahal
~ h1le most of the arrests ""ere said to tll alrnhnl·rdated pohlt>
p1d,ed up a sus(X'1.ted ""''d dn,er "'hn allt'g1.'dl\ injured a park.an1t lot
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Exp,~odingwell calm, ready for capping
By ROBE RT HYNDMAN Jones of the Nc....,rv>;;-Beach f-lrt•
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Of die ~ l"llol Slaft "' Department
U11ltt)' work('rs were preparing Until then, there 1s a potential !Or
' today to recap an oil well that leaking methane gas to 1gnr1c again
exploded and burned for more than But Ben Nolan. the city's Public
fi ve hours Fnday in Newport Beach. Works director. s:ud it's unhkel) thi•
The fire was extinguished by pump-well will explode again.
ing mud into the hole Fnday evening. "We feel .1.Lhas been <>tab1hLed b\
But worl<ers will return. Tuesday to thednU.ngmud that .... as plac~d 1n the
pour cement mto the well to seal ll hole.'' Nolan said 1h1s momang. The
properly. sa1ri Deputy Chief Don work crrw~ ha' e been adding about a
harr('I of mud e\ef) four houn o"t•r
the "'"eekend he said
( II\ repre\Cntata\es were seek.mg
pcrm1to; today from the 'itatc l>n 1s1on
ot 011 .ind (Jas to resume work on th1.·
011 ..... e11.
Work cn .. •w<; finished the cleanup ot
the at·c1dent sate at Balboa Boule\lard
and 44th Street Sunda\' afternoon
afkr \team-deaning 1he ~trttl \tde·
..... alk.'i and guller.
Pohle rropened B.lltlO<l Bou In ard
\um.la' night Om ot the t"o "'c'>t-
hound lane\ ho"'l'' er "ill rt'm.un
clo..ed 111 tratfa until the ""ell "
pmperl} ..eall."d, otfa.1JI~ said
.\II nf the 200 fl''>llknt\ l'' al ua1t·d
trom the n<"1ghborhnud h.ne re1urm·d
home Jone' \J1d
Fire tn\l'\t1gatur\ ha-.t' nt'H 1.k·
tc.-nntncd the l3U'>t' 111 fnda' JltC'1
noon ~ tire. and mJ' not tx· Jhk h•
Tht• methane gac; leaking lrom lht·
loni·ab3ndoned "'C'll could have 1g
n1IC'd 'en ca'il) from a c;part.. when It "a' n7fca'l{'d lrom the ""ell. Jonc~
-..ml
l hl' hla<.1 aniured a ut1hh worker
\l. ur1.ht•d a nearh\ home and sent
hundrl·1.h 111 µllun) of sah v. .ucr and
rutlt i'ltl gu'ihm' nmo Balboa
H1•uk,.ml .ind '01ll1n1t 1nto "le....,pon
(Pleaee eee CREW/ A.2)
Newport's $10 mlllion pot bust goes up ~n smoke
Police officer. at first p raised for alert ness,
finds himself facing perjury investigation
smoki: ihatt all but ohscurc'i h1'i good
in tmctl> and the record pot bu'it
ln!>ti:ad of being the hero. thC'
rookie cop now rs fae1n1a Grand Jut)
1nvcsuµt1on SP3rked b> an an&r)
Mun1c1pal (oun 1udge v.ho bcla<''e"
the officer and other\ hed in coun
dunna a prthm1nal) hcanna for th<'
Santo Cru1 men
Ncwpon &ach policeman Chuck
Frttman wa\ on routine patrol 1he
n 1J.l.lt of Jan l 1 when a 4S-loot
utlboa1 nd1n1low1n the water al the
end of the M ~trcct Pier cnuaht ha\
1tten11on.
tic took note. hut kept 101ni
n hbur la ter Frecmnn cnu,cd by
the pubhc dCX'k qain The yacht wo'l
\tall there.
tic stops>W 10 anv~tiptc.
Though he didn't know 11 thtn.
Fret man was about to bt-a lt)' player
1n the C'lly's lar&"I manJuana case 1n rtt~nt hl\tory. In 1 m1uttrofhour-. h<'
ould h(1.omc iomcth1n1 of • hero
''n•l"d ou1 ti'r his aood 1n\t1n1 ''
rhewh1te. unmarked boat that had
cau&ht his a11cnt1o n was carryma five
tons of manJuana wrapped carrfully
1n pla\llcand burlap and still tamped
with Colombian markmp. On the
'itrects, the pot would be wonh at least _ Two other policemen and .i P3Jr ol S 1 o malhon. Cit)' ma1n1cnancc ~orkcr; h:i"e bt.'<'n
Police tied up the ca the same ~v.cpt into the contro"c"">· which
n1ah1.1uTcst1ng three Santa ( ruz men c :-alatcd quickly f\C'r Jud~ Ruc;<,ell
on !>usp1c1on of drua smuaalina. A Bo crom d1 m1\wd the dru1 chaf'&t'
c:omprchcnMvc toa found an The cabnr late tut month. ' ~upphcd dct.uls of the boat'\ voy at Bo trom ruled 1ha1 pohct made an
from \out~ men lhrou h the 11ltpl arch oflhc he.let and boarded
Pan ma a I nd north 10 l ah· 11 without probohlc C'IU br a 4lnr<h
fotn1a warrant. HC' id he bchc"cd th I
Sill month\ later. f'rttman' el on pohet then tnro to ~o\.er up 1hc1r
appcur.10 havc aont up in a swirl of blunJ r h' ml'\kadin& the t't>un and
chnn&tng tC\llmon) "'
Thc 1ud1c also 1n~1nu .. tt•d that ii
ru .. una. laded \tgn that tlmtl moM
1n1 at the M \tree• dCX'l to ~O m1nu1c'
wa'i humcdl~ repa1ntro ilt'\er ht'
ordtl't'd tht ~11n ~otograph«t tor lht•
toun rc\ord
f he a taon • det11kd rn a I.,_
J'J&l" ;affidl\tt wnucn h) 8o lrom.
rt\ultC'd in a f'C'(Ommcnda11on for i
C1rand Jur) '"'<' t1pt1on uch an 1n\-e\ll&'1t1on 1.'0uld l't'i.ull 10 cnman<ll
1nd1t tmcnt\
Though polic:e and city ol11nal W )
the) hl\C no problem ~1th a Gr11nd
Jul') invc tlptaon anJ t\-tn v.tkomc
11 a an unb1a\C'd method for am\ mg
a1 1hc truth. tht~ pnatel~ adm1t 1hc\
ll"l" 1mt11C'd that thin h \ c cnmC' '"
lhl\
"ff\ 1.'0m[)ltlC' ('ffitrnt'\\ "Qld Ont'
STEVE
MARB LE'
PERSPE CTIVE
lav.'\.er clo-.c to 1hc ca\C' "How w<' @OI
from n hnat loadl'd v.1th manJuana to
.in old moonn '' n, I llon't lrno11t. "
Poh~ ( h1ct harl~ C1m\\ ha'
d<"ftn~"'d tm dt't'lnmtnt'' handhni
ot tht druf C'•~ and uJ thC' 111Ta :-Cl"
1n .,.ol"C'd •1th tht' dru ~11urc dcJ
.1ppr'opnattl) and hont,tl)
"On\C' the I d\ al"l" known that v.111
bcoh\ IOU\" '-lid l1rtl'i~ \\hU ~he\C\
Ro"trom h.tr~1r' omC' P~Jud1CC'
10...,arJ fhl· '"' pol1C'<' depanmcnt
;snJ tha• h1-.111ll1, 1:1l 1h1nli.1ng ha' l'lct'n
,h. ,t d h' 11p1n111n rather than tact
\nurd1ng hl lt\t1mon' prt\C'nll'\J
at th~· pr('llm1n,1n ht'inn th(' t''tn1-.
1ll th1• tH·n1n1 ol Ian ~I unraHletl
hkC' lhl' \11~1 'r1ot11n the "'"'·nd1n1 hoet
for a \l"l'onJ tame Y.1th1n an hour.
f r~ man pulled up 10 the dod nd
:appm3l hc:d o man \landing near th<-
hoat l he man v.a' later 1Jent1fitd \
R1l hard 1'cl<itm .ln unt'mplmC'J ,2\.
\l'.SH.llJ tmrn \an11 C'n"
Nrl"''" rc:p.1rt J1' 1old \!\( poh -
man that thr hoa1 • 'ti~ to the doc
,_. .. l.J1~ n had run cut of lutl btn
f n'<'man '' c\1 him •h) the \ \
(Pl POT BU T /A2)
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Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Monday. Augual 5, 198!
'Hu1ntington'sLewis Jana,
active youth w:orker, dies
~ luneral ~rv1cc will be conducted
Tuc'lda> for Lewis Jano of Hunt·
'l>ilon Beach. who was actlYC in
numerous civic and youlh oraan1a-
hOn!.. pa111cularly at Ed1~n H11h
hool
Mr Jano died Fnday at h1 home
He was SQ He w.a~ employed as chief en-
Vlronmcntal he hh officer for the Los
Angclc'I C'ount)' Department of
Health He was pa'it pre 1dent of lhe
Lo~ ..\11iel~ ( ounty Health Depart·
Reagan supports
budget, tells
of new cancer
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Reagan voiced suppon today for
the budget compromise adopted by
Conaress last week, although conced-
ing "we d1dn'1 get all the savings we
sought... He vowed to scrut1n12e
spending bills ··wnh mr, veto pen
hovering over ever) line. •
Reagan also used ht~ first meeting
wnh reponers since his cancer oper-
ation July 13 to disclose that a lump
removed from his nose Tuesday was a
common fonn ofsk1n cancer
He vowed an offensive after Labor
Day to build suppon for his tax-
sim phficat1on plan and for his
proposals for a const1tuil10naJ bal-
artced-bud$el amendment and for
authontlt1on to veto md1vdual item~
1n spending leg1slauon
Asked about his health. Reagan
said the pimple removed from his
no~ turned out to be skin cancer. a
"basal cell carcinoma." He called ll a
maid and common form of the
disease
First lad~ Nancy Reagan had a
similar skin cancer removed from her
upper lip 1n J 982.
ment tmplo)ccs A soc1auon an D1~0. Stt'H' 'haron of Hunt· Mr. J no wu past pre td(nt of the 1njton Be chandC'hnstopher haron
Rotary CluboflnaJcwood and recent· of Hunttnalon Be ch: has dauJhtcrs
ly received the f1aul Ham~ FeUov.-Robin Jones of Hunun ton Beach,
ship 1n rccognauon or service to Mtl:nne O'Donnell of n Ou:ao.
Rolary lntcrnat1onal. Lori 8owhnj of Orahgc and Melissa
Locally. he was a past vice pres1-haron of Hununglon Beach. and
dent of the Edison High School four l"lndchaldrtn
Boosters. Visitation is scheduled from 7 to 9
In recent years. he wauctive in lhe p.m. today at Dilday Brothers
Edison High Community Youth mortuary. 17911 Beach Blvd.
ubslance Abu~ Proaram. which A funer3I Ma~ wall be said al 10
provides ).8fe · ndes home to you ng a.m. ruesda}' at Saints 1mon and
people who art under the influence of Jude Church. 20444 Maanolia St ,
alcohol or drugs He received a PTA Huntmaton Beach. Burial will follow
Honoraf} Service Award fro m al Good hcpherd Cemetery.
Edison High. Family members said contnbu-
H1s other uct1v1ties included work lions can~ made to the Edison High
wtth the Boy outs and Sea View • Communtt}' Youth Substance Abuse
Little League. Program. Attenuon Kay Bcrgdahl,
Mr. Jano is survived by his wife. Edison High School. 21400 Ma~olia
\M:tl"Jluerite; his sons Roben Cunis of t.. Huntinglon Beach. Cati. 92646.
CONCERT ARRESTS •••
From Al
attendant and then steered his car at a pa1rol unit that was in pursuit.
Lt. Tom Durham said Roy Christopher Osborn. 19, of Fullerton
later pulled over and surrendered to police, who booked him into Costa
Mesa Cit y Jail on suspicion of felon y hit-and-run and assault with a
dangerous weapon on a police officer. Osborn remained in custody thi$
morning in lie u ofS25.000 ba1I.
Durham said Osborn's car ran through a rope barricade while
traveling "fast and funous" through the amphitheater parking lot. The
rope got caught beneath the car and somehow knocked down parking
attendant Gregory Fox. 35, of Corona del Mar.
Fox sustained numerous cuts and possibly some broken ribs.
Durham reported. Meanwhile. officer Michael Howard and Sgl. John Fitzpatrick.
who were leaving the police station across the street in a patrol car.
spotted the commotion.
They caught up with the vehicle as itspcdoutofthe parking lot and
turned nortb up Fa1rv1ew Road. Durham said police tried to pull the ca.r over. but instead of
stopping. the vehicle continued northbound. It suddenly made a U-
tum and headed toward the police car.
Durham said Howard maneuvered the patrol car out of the path.
and chased the ve hicle south to Monjtor Wa)I. where Osborn stopped.
SINKING CRUISER ROUTS BOATERS •••
From Al
boat. v. h1ch had no v JS1ble name. was
ndmg ver) low in the water shortly
befo re 5 a.m. and notified authorities.
Eventually. all but a two-foot section
of the bow was submerged. he said.
Because the 50-gallon gasoline spill
posed a fire hazard. people hvang oo
boats 1n the 1mmed1ate vic1n1t} were
asked to evacuate. the shenffs
spokesman said.
Olson said the owner of the cabin
cruiser had removed some gear and
was apparently tn the process of
refurbishing the vessel when today's
tnc1dent occurred.
He said the value of the boat could
not immediately be determined. The
vessel was not insured, Olson said.
The shenfrs spokesman said it was
nol immediately known what caused
the boat to sink.
Fair and warmer aiong the Coast,
Soutn.t-n C utorna wlll be fair and a few degr ... warmer The Forecut/ tot 8 am EDT. Tuo , Aug 6
Tl>ffday .. an upper. Mt high preaurt 1y1tem oYet th•
90Uthw.etern Ital• ~Int 1trqthenlng, the National w .. ther
S.Vlc•,nld.
W9ak. low·t.wf onshore flowwllf continue through Tu.day.
bringing low cloud• and loGal fog to the oout. bl.It WMlhef' wlH bt
dry tlMWhef•. Hight wUt , .. from the 70. neat the cout to the
mid-and UJ>I*' Got In th• w•rmer 1nl.ln4 v-.. LOWl wlll be
from SI to ee.
Along the Ofange Cout tttM• will be eom• lat• night "
thtough mid mOf'nlng low cloud• and local fog near the eoatl.
oOlet'#IM fllr through TueMtay. Hight In th• 701 nur the eout
ranging to the tow to mid 90a In t~ valley9. Lowa tonight 58 lo 88.
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116 71 Stoctuon H 83
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COUNTIANS AMONG CRASH VICTIMS ..•
FromJCl
coming back from business tnps,
mixed with visits "to their relatives.
when they boarded the ill-fated Delta
Flight l 91 in Fort Lauderdale. Fla.9 Cassedy, a Laguna Beach resident
sance 1973. was owner of a govern·
ment and aerospace marketing con-
sultant firm, Cassedy and Associates.
He had just recently retired after 30
years from the U.S. Marine Corps
Reserves, where he tamed the rank of
-colonel, sajd daughter Ann Cassedy
Welty this morning.
Welty said Cassedy was supposed
to take another fl ight home, but was
runntng a IJttle late. He had been
"sittng1ri~fll)ritta.
C'assedy's two eldest sons had
already lef\ for Ontario International
Airport to piclcmm up when lhe news
broke about the plane crash.
"We heard about the accident and
wondered whether or not he was on
that fl ight," said Welty. "A bllnch of
the family al so went out to the airpon
to sec whether he made 11 ••• he
didn't."
Welty remembered her fat her as an
acttve churchgoer who "complelely
gave his time to everyone else.
"He was just the mos1 generous
person anybody had ever met," she
said.
A rosary will be said for Cassedy at
7:30 toniRht at St. Catherine's Cath-
ohc Church in Laguna Beach. A
private funeral mass will be held at I 0
a.m. Tuesday.
The family asked that donations be
made to the Union Rescue Mission an
Los Angeles.
C'asscdy is survived by wife Jud11h,
child study center d.Lreclor at Chap-
'man College: sons Mauhew of Irvine:
-\ 13-year res¥1ent of V 1llage On ve
an Tustin. Hooke traveled cxten~i v.cly
"-Ith his JOb and had a reputation for
missing flights. said a family
spokeswoman.
"There wao; a quesuon as lo
whether he would make this plane,"
said the woman. "He missed many
flights but he ma<te this one ... Brian of Laguna Beach; and Paul of
Laguna Beach; as well as daughters Hooke was born an London. En$-
Ann of Long Beach: and Molly and land and served with the U.S. Air
Betsy, both of Laguna Beach. He also Force.
is survived by two grandchildren. Fabnello was said in a published
Arrangements for a private funeral repon to be owner of the 17th Street
were pending for Hooke. an architcc-Hair Co. an Huntington Beach, but
urarengineer lofToyotaMOtor ~) the buSlriCss manager refused to
USA Inc. comment on the repon this morning.
DALLAS TRAGEDY •.•
From Al .
said. But he said anvesttg.ators who
listened to the voice recorder detected
no alarm by the cockpit crew.
The conttoller saw the plane's lefl
wing and nose down and saw fire on
the ref\ side as the plane hit lhe ground
and bounced, Bursley said.
In vestigators said. however. that
th~Jet may already have bounced off
the ground once by then. he said.
"There is evidence of a touchdown
of the landing gear on the nonh side Of
1he highway. some I. 700 feet plus or
minus nonh of 1he highway." Bursley
told reporter'>
Bursley also said the T nstar h;t
ltght poles along the highway and
nppcd through the airport penmeter
fence He said ll was "highly unlike·
ly" lhe air traffic controfler saw the
initial impact.
~CREW READY TO CAPWELL •••
County Fireman Gary Lee check.a the ez-
' pl09lve level• of gu vapors emitted by fuel
OellJ ........... .,.......,. Llplfl ~er 35-foot cabin crul9er M.Dk near
Huntington Barbour. No one wu on board.
POT BUST CONTROVERSIAL... ~
From Al
riding low 1n the water. according to
tes\1mony. Nelson said there was
nothing but "gear and stuff' inside
the cabin
-When Freemen asked the man for
<;ome 1den uficat1on. Nelson allegedly
cltmbed aboard the boat and
~rambled into the cabin. closang the
door behind him. .
The officer laterde~nbed Nel'iOn'c;
J\C.Uons as being "furuve" and said 1t
appeared the man was trying to hide
something. He '>atd Nelson drew back
the lUrtain" on a cabtn window at one
P.Qtnt and ~lanced out
·\her Nel'><>n emerged, Freeman
ran a l hed un hts Massachusetts
dm cr'c; ltcen\C and found S8.000
worth uftraffic warrants from North-
ern ( altfom1a for Nelwn The patrol-
ma n 'laid ht• then radioed for a backup
officer Ml\ '1usp1c1C1n., apparent!}' aroused.
Freeman ac;kcd Nelson 1f he could
search lht" boJt Nelson denied per-
1m1ss1on.
A ~cond officer Dave Henig.
dro .. e up to the dock moments later
and after being hnefed h) Freeman.
he also a'ikcd Nd'l<ln 1f he could
tiearch the boat Ag;.11n °'IJel(ion declin-
ed.
Accordma to Bo\trom, Freeman
testified thnt Nelson then utd,
"Search and )OU will probabl}' find
20.CJOO pound\ of Pol .. fhe JUd'C
'itated that he found Freeman s
~tatement 10 bt "remark.able.'' e~
pec1ally ~in<'c Henig didn't mention
that rcm:arlc during ht') tcs11mon)
Henig reponedly boarded tht' boat
to find the bout' rca.istratton p:.tpe~
Whtie on deck. he rcponedly ~melled
martjutina rhe ~I~ of contraband
-some 164 in 111 -~ere u~
~cntl) found 1n the c1b1n.
About five hours I ter. Newpon
Dc1c<.·11vc David 1karadek obtained
1 kJrch warrant by lelephone from
Su~nor oun Judge John Wq_qjlt'y
S1lwrntkk went o .. er thedct:ulsofthc
J
night's events and told Woolley that
police expected lo find manJuana.
weights. scales. ledgers. logs and other
documents aboard the boat.
Anncd with the warm n t. -pol ice had
the boat moved across the harbor to
the U.S. Coast Guard dock. wh~e 11
was sea rched. They found what they
expected
But any thought 1ha1 the drug bust
was an open-and-shllt case
evaporated when 1t moved into the
COUr1'1
Matt Kurhch an attorney rep-
resenting Nelson and a second
suspect, /ound a prcva1Ltng defense
theme tn a negJected. black-0n-wh1te
sign painted on a paltng near the end
of the M treet Pier
Kurhch pre'>'iCd the issue. askang
officers what the sign sa1d and wtrcn.
exactly. 11 was located
In an affidavit he wrote later.
Bostrom ~1d he wa<11n1r1gued by lht'
issue of the o;1gn and. in particular.
Szkaradek's dcscnp11on of the sign
Bostrom said that under inilial
qucsuon1ng. S1karadck te<111fied that
he did no1 5C.'e the boat un1il 11 was
towed 10 the Coast C1uard su1t1on.
Later. the judge noted. <i1karadek
said he ~w the boat c11 the M trcct
Pier whe~ ht' alr,n ob.-.crved lhe
moonngsip.
Responding to a defense motion.
Bostrom later dro .. e to the M 1~et
Pier to sec the s11n himself. HC' said ht'
was shocked The o;1an wu!> faded so
badly that Bo trom ~•d he couldn'l
make out a sin&Jc ~ord
The nc"'t day. Bostrom drove b ck
to Newpon. this time ~1lh hi\ 'oun
0011tn He said lhe twooflhem \tared
t the 'itJO for 10 minute before the)
could discern any lcuen
"It WIS Sttll 1mpon1blc to dt"-
term1ne what the ~ said 1n fac:t.''
8o'ltrom wrote in his affivad11.
That !.lme day. Bomom ordered
pho1ograph'I of the s1an. but ~fore
they could bt taken. two c-ity ma,n-
tenam'-v.urkcr~ r~pa1ntcd the \1gn .
The Judge responded by aslung his
baihff to draw a picture of the sign as
he recalled 11. That sketch. little more
than a faint smudge. was entered into
evtdenceas paf"t oftfl~rt reoord by
Bostrom
After d1sm1ss1na the drug charge<>.
Bostrom 1yped out his susp1c1ons and
concerns in the fo rm of an affidav1l
that he ~ve to Christopher Strople.
lhe ~1ding Judge of Harbor Mu-"
nic1pal Court in Newport Beach.
Strople asked the Grand · Jury to
investigate the allegallons. which he
said he considered serious
Tom Little. president of the New-
port Beach Police Employees As-
social1on. said he 1s concerned by
what 1!. happening and feels that
police officers were Judged on their
testimony without being given a
chan~e 10 explain themselves.
Ch1d Gross 'ittid the officers in·
volved 1n the drug bust" have been
unfairly held up for nd1cule by
Bostrom. He said 11 has affected their
morale.
Ci ty Manager Bob Wyn n s~ud that.
as far as he 1s concerned. 11 1s only an
unfonunate coin1c1dence thnt the
moorina Slin wac; rcp:unled by a
maintenance Crt'W the me day
Bostrom asked tor the 1an to be
photoaraphcd
Wynn ~1d the two painter ure
w1l1tna lO take polygraph tem to
prove the) did not take part 1n any
"conspiracy" to destroy evidence
Wynn said the s11n w11 p~unted
becau~ "1 1 needed to be p;unted "
Dcpuly D151ricl Attorney Dereck
Johnson who prOS«utcd the drua
ca~ and now intends to refile the
cnm1nal charae • said he disaartes
with Bowom'u $C$Sment ofthecuc
and believes lhat ~he moonna 1an. at
bec;t. ,, only 1 m1oor side ,,,uc
"II rrally has noth1na to do with lhe
cJ'IC ... w1d the pro~cu1or "h is a
non-"~uc that \Omehow h«ame an
1'°r,ur
From Al
Harbor.
George Murdock. 24, suffered first-
and second-<legrec bums over 20
percent of his body an the 1n1ttal blast.
He was reponed in good conditjon
Sunday at UCI Medical Center's burn
unit 1n the ci ty of Orange.
No other injuries were reponed.
According to the city's consulting
geologist. George Zebal. there 1s
always a danger of the well exploding
again.
The well that blew Friday was one
ot live improperly capped with con-
crete in 1932 by a bankrupt company.
Zebal told the Associated Press.
The wells, Zebal sa1d •. should have
been filled with cement before being
sealed. Pressure from natural ~ 1n
the 1.165-foot holes has been building
since then.
"It was the cheapest possible wayoC
abandoning ttae wells," Zebal said. "It
is only luck that ha s kept the other
ones from exploding. I guess luck ran
out on us on thl!> one ...
The abandoned well at j41h Street
was the last of the five to be recapped.
Pat Moore. a spokesman for the
state Department of Fish and Game,
said the crude 011 that nowed.into the
harbor posed no threat to fish and
wildlife.
The Coast Guard placed booms in
the water to contain the spill and no
011 nowed to the environmentally
sensitive Upper Bay. Moore said.
CHARGES FILED IN FREEWAY DEATH ..•
From Al
1ng down the road.
Certain that Thomas Lopez was
dead. Richard Lopez drove after the
Nissan, Dailey said. When Yeatlcy
pulled over. Richard Lope'l took
Yeatley·s car keys and went back to
look after hi s friend. ·
Thomas Lopez was pronounced
dead at the scene and Yeatley was
taken to Orange Counly Jail, Dailey
said.
In Irvine. a 21-year~ld Corona del
Mar man died when he missed a
curve on University Drive about 9
Just Call
642-6086
p.m .. struck a curb and ovenurned ht!.
convenible.
Paul D. Crawford died of massive
head and internal inj uries at Foun-
tain Valley Trauma Center about six
hours af\er the accidenL A passenger.
Douglas P. Robinson. 18. also of
Corona del Mar, was only slightly
injured.
Irvine traffic 1nvest1gators say
Crawford's attention strayed as he
was dnving on University Dnve near
Beachtrce. While looking at a cnr 1n
the next lane. Crawford didn't notice
the curve 1n the road. police said.
The wheel of Crawford's 1980 Fiat
convertible truck the inside curb
causing the car lo skid. The car made
a 180 degree turn. hit the curb again
and flipped over one and a halftimes
before la nding on its side. in-
vest1plors said.
Both men were lhrown from the
vehicle.
Police said neither man appeared
to have been wearing a seat beh and
alcohol may ha ve been ntvolved.
An 1nvest1gnt1on is continuing.
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Mariners Mile sets
Sea Scouts benefit
Merchants alon& Mariner\ Mile -a slnp of
West ( oast H 1ghwa) from Newport Boulc"ard
south to the Sea Scout Ba)t -v.111 hold "The
MarmcrsM1lc Tnvaal Pur utt ood Fa1nnd Open
Air Dance" Aug. 17 to benefi1 the Sea Scouts a
branch of the Boy Scou1s of .\menca · Act1v1t1~s wall center tn the Manners Male
Square parking lot behind Newpon Ska Company.
wi th many shops along 1ht: strap ofTenng special sales
and. events rclaung to the cdebratton Events will
began with Manners Male Tnv1al Pursuit, where
entrants answer a tnvaa ques11onn1re relating to the
Male Answers can be found b) walking the Mile and
refenng to a Male Directol) K•"en ou t before the contest.
Then between 11 a m and 2 p m .. a Food Fair
fea1unng local 1tstuarants set up an s1ree1-vendor
style service will provide a variety of foods to enJOY d~r10~ the day. A fashion show and open air dance
will wand up the fest1v1t1es beginning al 4 p.m.
Photo workshop ln lrv1ne
Photography instruclor Ron Ba> han will offer a
workshop on 35 mm pho1ogrnph> Thursda) from
1:30 to 3·30 p.m. at the In 1ne \enaor Center, 3
Sandburg Way. Irvine
The workshop t'i designed 10 help photogra-
phers understand lhe technical and esihenc poten-
tial ofthear cameras. Those attending ~hould bnng a
camera and a roll of lilm (all 660-3889 for
rcg1s1ra11on and funher 1nforma11on A day at the beach
Orange Coatl DAILY PILOT/Monday, A.ugu11 5, 1085 * Al
Onofre
skinny
dippers
pine ed
Nude bat~ers bartngup
as San Diego's lawmen
issuing more citations
By tbe A11ocl1ted Preti
l\<ud1sts 11 n Onofl"f Stalt' Beach face
more than JUSt a bad bum tbcte da)'I f'or
sunning 1n thear b1nhda) suits.
San Diego Coun1y sheriffs deputies
have been on the lookout this summer f'or
nude sunbathers. and since Jurie more
more than 80 have been cited. compared to
about 28 last summer.
The depuue. are JUSt douta their JOb,
according to Capt. Btll Knowles. com·
mander of the Enc1n1tas sheriffs station.
Breakfast speakers set Marty Lewi.a of La Puente llUldea hla younf M>D,
JaM>n, alone the jetty at tlae end of the Balboa Pentnaula Sunday. a perfect day for Inlander• to
enjoy auch activity.
"It would be stUy t~~ve JUSt a carte
blanche open. pubhc nude beach 1n
v1olauon of the law~" he said. -Don't pau a
lav.. hire me to .enrorcc 1L. and then come
back and complain th•t n doesn't mean
anfthing because 11's victimless ...
he end of the beach near the Oransc
County border a11racts hundreds of nudists
each '>'-eektnd from Orange. Riverside and
Los Angeles counues
The Winner's Circle Breakfa'lt Network a non-
profit business group which meets each Thu~ay at
7 a.m. at the claim Jumper Re!.taurant an Fountain
Valley. has announced the speaker'! for tts August
meetings.
Barbara Abrams "-Ill be 1he speaker for
Thuooay's session. follov.ed by Bnan Coleman
Aug. 15. Or. Roben Merkle Aug :!2 and Landa Da)
Aug. 29. Call 536-3021 for further information and
reservations.
OBITUARIE S
Writer
·BryceL.
Edison def ends
$762 million
for nuke station
Oepuues standing on steep bluffs use
binoculars to spot offenders, who some-
times ""'"e back or point cameras.
Often the nudists have covered up by the
ume deputies reacb.Jhe bonom ofthechf'fs.
Others simply move several feet across
the state propeny hne to the ne•ahbonna
Camp Pendleton Manne base. which 1s out
of the shenffs JUrisdtction.
Mensa to offer tests By tbe A11ocl1ted Pre11 Authonties then a.sk Mannes to send the
sunbathers back over the line s6 cuauons
can be issued Orange County Me,nsa. the high IQ society, will
offer memberhs1p testing Saturday at I pm. an
Tustin, wuh anyone 14 years of age and older 1nv11ed
to take the test. at a cost ofS20
Those whose ~ore rank~ in the top 2 percent of
the general population will be ofTered membership
an Mensa. An opuonal social will follow. Infor-
mation and rescrva11ons ma~ be obtained by calling
Sunn)' Harper at 598-6247 or D•-\\.1d Lubman at
Patterson
of NB dies
ROSEMEAD -~outhern C'ahforn1a
Edison Co. has responded to a claim that 11
unnecessanl) spent S762 million in bu1ld-
1ng the San Onofre Nuclear Generaung
Station. saying the mone)' was spent in the
1 nterest of pubhc safety
The C'ahfom1a Public Uuh11es Com-
m1ss1on stafT had charged that the mone)
spent on con~ruct1on ofuntls 2 and 3 at the
plant were excessive and should be
disallowed.
The area ts about a half-male away from
other bathers and state lifeguards at San
Onofre sa) they have recieved few com-
plain ts about the sunbathers.
The nudists say the) a~ no( bothenng
anyone and wlnt depuu" to follow the
policy ofstate park rangers and only uckC'l
on a complaint basts.
898-9099. •
Retlred ofncers plan luau
The Oran$e Count) chapter of the Retired
Officers' Association will hold its monthly an the
form of a Hawaiian luau at the oflicers' club of the
Manne Corps Air S1a11on. Tustin
Bl)ce L. Pa11erson of Newpon Beach.
bustness features editor of Heav)' Duty
Trucking magazine. died July 30 1n
Oklahoma City after an extended illness.
He was 48.
Mr. Patterson had sened on the maga-
zine's edttoral stafTfor 1he past nine )Cars
and was kno'w\n for in-depth repons and
But. Howard P. Allen. Edison's chair-
man and chief execuuve officer. said the
PUC stafT imphed that the compan)
should have taken shoncuts dunng con-
struction of the un11s 10 lower costs.
Recent!) about a dozen of those cned
appeared an Vista Municipal Court. where
the) were fined $25 each.
"What )Ou've go11s a s1tuauon where the
o_nl) people offended are the depul1es.."
said Vma attorney Terry Scott Allen. who
represented them "It.would not seem to be
a muauon of Sodom and Gomorrah Th~ people seemed vcn-middle class·· All re11red resco.t'andactnedut) office~r
spouscs and guests are in' 11ed The social hour
begins at 6 p.m. follov.ed b) dinner at 7 Call Lt.
Cmdr. C' J. Andre~n at 997-4107 for iunber
information and reserva11 ons.
UCI Toas~asters recrultJ.ng
UCI Toastmasters. the newest cl ub an th e area
to be chanered b)' Toastmasters International.
meets ever) Tuesda)' evening from 5.30 to 7 pm. 1n
Room 107 of the Adm1n1stra11on Building on the
UC Irvine campus.
Membership 1n UCI Toastma'iters as open 10
aJI. with current members made up of a dnerse
group of UCI staff. undergraduate and graduate
stusenls and residents of the area Call club president
John Sclegean at 856-7151 for 1nformat1on.
Astronomy course at OCC
A th ree-unit course prov1d1ng an tnlroducuon
to the ongin. evoluuon and structure of the solar
sys1em and the un1vem• will be ofTcred th1!> fall at
Orange Coast College an Costa Mesa
Sax d11Teren1 S«11ons of the class ·"' 111 be
presented during the morning. afternoon and
evening hours. Fall classes begin Aug. 19 and
reg1stra11on information 1~ available at 432-577:!
Monday, Aug. 12
columns dealing w1tb goxetnmeJlt.and lhe--.&.,._.--.. .......
"Frankl). their \. tev. 1s wrong." .\lien
.said.. business side of trucking. He won a Jes~ H.
Neal honor -regarded as the Puhtzer
Prm~ of trade press JOurnahsm -for his
t 981 rer>ort on nOW"tnick fleets ca n deat-
w11h dri ve r problems.
Mr Patterson served in both the ..\fm)
and the Man ne Corps with tours of du t)' tn
We\t Germany and Vietnam He wa'
awarded the Salver Star. the Bron1e Star.
the >\tr Medal. the Arm-,, C'ommenda11on
"1edal and the Purple H~an retmng from
the .\rm' Resene "'-llh the rank of major
He also taught at l 'SC and Orange Coast
( ollege and wa) a member of 1gma Delta
( h1 ProfeS&1onal Journalt'it1c \oc1et) and
the Bahia Corinthian \ achl Club an
"lewport Beach.
He 1s survived by his v. llc. Landa. and
two daughters. Krist} and Kell} of
Newpon Beach: his parents. Mrs. and Mrs
Bryce Pa11erson Sr .. and a sister Cia' le
Peter!.on. all of Oklahoma ( 11~
Selma Broatedt
Pri vate funeral sen ice'> haH' been
co nducted for Selma C'hnst1na Brostcdt of
Costa Ml!sa. who died an Pon Mesa
Convalescent Hospital Jul} 2Q t'w\o Ja~'I
after her 99th b1rthda}
Mrs. Hrostedt, who was born 1n I rcc-
dom. Mann .. had laved in the an.'a lor the
last I S ~ear~
Animal wizard, in QC
with circus. eyes end
of spectacular career
After 38 )ears of draping leopards across
his shoulders. standing elephants on their
head) and coaxing Bengal tigers to leap,
Gunther Gcbel-W1ll1ams dreams about
reurtng 10 a house with no animals -.. not
e"cn a dog.. .
"I ha' c. no\ aca11on. no Fourth of July,"
said Gebcl-W1ll1ams. star of one of two
Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey circus
troupes that tra,el the country on two-year
tours.
He said 1n a recent interview at the
.\naheam C'on"enuon Center that he was
thanking about r,e111tng down with has
famtl) an Venice. Fla
Balled as the .. Topmost Tiger Tac11c1an"
and the "Eanh·!> Emp)'real Emperor of
Elephant Educatton." Gebel-W1lltams. SO.
perform) a!> man} as three shows an has 15-
hour v.orkda}s
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No meetings 1ebedaled
She as sur~1\ed b\ a -,on. Clanton B
Bmstedt. and a daugttter. h1rle) Pnce.
both of H un11ngton Beach. She also lea\.C!>
four grandchildren and I 0 great-grand-
children
Gebel-W1lhams. a na11 ve of S1les1a.
""h1ch is nov. most I) an Poland. said he was
preparing mentall) to pass the whip 10 his
14--.ear-old 11on. Mark Olt-.er Gunther Gebel-Williama and friend ln RinCllnC Broe. Clrcua.
PoucE Loe
Ratt fans keep Irvine's
police busy at Meadows
Irvine police made numerous drug
and aJcohol arrests, took a ''John
Doc" into custody for assault and
arrested another unidentified man on
suspicion of rape at an Irvine
Meadows Amphitheater concert over
the weekend.
About 29 people were ctted f6r
possession of less than an ounce of
maiijuana Saturday and Sunday dur-
ina an extended performance by 1ne
heavy metal mut1cal aroup Ratt at the
araphitheateron Irvine Center Onvc.
A powor fail ure at about 10 p.m.
delayed th~oncert for about an hour
and pushed the performance past
midnight. ·
Eight other people were arrested
and booked at d ranac County Jail on
suspicion of possessinacocainC\ more
than one ounce of marijuana or
another controlled substance.
ScveraJ ix.ople were arrested on
suspicion of drunken drivina or beina
drunk 10 public. A woman 1denl1fied
as Kara L. Stevens. 20. was taken into
custody for felony drunken dnving
o n lrv10e Center Dnve Sunday
Details were not available from
police.
Nor was much informauon avul-
able on the assault arrest. A. police
spokesman said one person was
arrested after breaking a sccunty
aumd's 11ose. Police couldn't reltase
det11ls on the rape repon. other tlan
to say someone was .n custod)'
•\ camera. Jewell'). kna ves and
perfume were 11ems taken 1n a Frida)'
burglar) of a Cheviot Dr1,e re.;1-
dcnce The loss was e t1ma1ed at
SHPO
Huntington Beach
\~ca' pur'IC worth $200 was stolen
from a bro"' n 1978 TO) ota parked 1 n
the '1c1n1t\ of Golden West and
fdingcr S.11.urday • • • .\ ~2~ pur<:1e was taken from a I 1n8
Dodgl· Va n pnrked an the v1c1n1t\ of
Brookhurst and Bushard. and a S '0
pur'le rnn1a1n1ng S 14 an l ash "'a'
taken from a hlue r 98) NisSlln parkl·d
1n the: '1c1n1l\..o of Brookhur•H and
Paunl Coast· H1&Jlwa) Saturda)
Bnth 'll l1ms arc rei.adent'I in th<" 2000
bit~ k of Main • • • \omcone 'itOle $390 1n Canadian
mone\ SI 00 1n en h. a SH radio and
------------------------------------------• . l":i\o;c ttc tape\ wonh S42S from n
Newport Beach
A Newport Boulevard resident
stan led a su'ipec ted burglar wh o
entered his home throu&h a sk) h&Jlt
unday an an apparent e!Ton to stenl a
pair of skas. The rc'11dcnt. who wa,
watch101 TY 1n his bedroom a1 the
time. heard noises 1n the kitchen ond
\IW the SUSJ)«t j(DOdlOJ on his
refraacrator. near a skyhaht The
'suspect. who Oed. wa descnMd Oi il
whue male. 2S 10 30 yea"' old
stand1n1 S feet 8 1nche tall and
wcighana about 160 poundi.. • • • A boss 1u11ar. an ex pen"' vr < 1a. rel·
te h1h1t'r. ca h and other item'> "-Nt
repom.'<1 1itolen undA\ trum a home
on fa1\I Balboa The lo'' wu' c ta
m11cd at SI 785. • • • \ rl•d I QI( S Mern•dl''>• fkn1 I ~o
volul·<l al S~~ CXXI. v.a\ \lokn lrom
th1• p.ir.1~1 11111 \\•rr.101• \' ,·n111· h1 •Ill•
The v1cttm told police the thell took
place between July 25 and Aug. 4
wh ile he was awa)' on 'aco11on.
1.A.funa Beach
Police cued Ronald Jo~ph K1pkc.
lO. and Ed"'ard Louts P1ckarsk1 . lO.
for alleged public nud1t) The 1v.o
men wert cued shonh after ' a m ~unda) at Heisler Park'. • • • .\n unknown 1h1ef stoic the
{8rburctor rrom a VolkSW3JC'n
parked Sunda}1 on Woodland l)nve
the v1c11m told police • • • C loth1na valued ut S7SO "'a l't'·
pont•d ~tolen from u cur ~rkt•d earl)
\undo) on So uth< oa,t H1ghwl\ • • • \ (hlT DriH' rcs1dert1 reponul a
1117~ Mt•T\i.'dC\•lkn1 JU()() \tOll·n
r11d.i' 111 \.tturJa, I h' car v.a\
P'\'\ ti\ \'IHI '-1111'IJ\ tn llolh \\-nOO
~1111.;\: \;llJ
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• • • Police arrcstcd Paul Richa rd
Markel. 21. on usp1c1on ot dn\1ng
under 1he influence !I I akohol
Markel wu ,topped a1 ~ am l\atur
da) alona 1hc 1000 hind;. ,,f \ou1h
Coast H1ah""a'
lrrine
kwlcn ond 11 tell'\ 1\111n ,~·1 "-Crt
s1oltn fr.om J Bear~"' .ipMtment
~turd•> Burala~ hrokc a fron1
"1ndow to enter the apanmcnt ,, ...
Bttr. wine and food wa' u1kcn Imm
3 aarngi: on \('quota T TC'(' Lane u
homt>ownt•r \lltl.I ••• T"'o P<"<'Pk ~ere arrested at u
Ma' .\nhur Boule' ard n1&ht club on
\u1ip1uon of l"O'~'"na a controllcd
!.UMtASOl"t'. um t-.. ltanscn. 0. and
Paul \1 \1:H · r \\ere ht~>kC'd at
Orangt• < 1111nt\ J.111 rrnt.1\ • • •
rnom JI thl' Beach C omfon Hotel
I I H I I th ~t.. earl) today • • • \ hurglar ~lOlt' S 100 an clothana
S400 1n '>ponina aooc.ts. a SI OO l"ar
\ll'rco and a S 1 lS camera fmm a tan
llJ7l( furd Van park~ ~hand lhC'
Hun11ng1on ~ach Inn. ~111~ P1e1lil
< 0.1,t H1gh"'a". aturdl\ n1aht • • • "'lomcon,· \tole tool\ valued at s' 000 lrom the aaraar of a homt' 1n
tht• 16100 l°'lock of(iangt'I turdJ\
n1ah1 \crnrdana to pohcc repon\, the
huralar Jtned cntn b\ brcakana tht•.
lud. . . . )
\ n''ll<kn1 1n the 200 bloK ol
C h1~ ill reponed that ~mNne \IC\lt:
h,·r I OOC\ Cho"< ho"' t.101 from hl.'r
h111 .;-'\:llurda' night.
Coeta Meaa
\ .. ~ ~a~h C'fUl~T ~IC'\Ck "'I\
"'fl\trll d ""'"n Trom ~n unlod.,·d
µr.111,• 1111h,• 1'tl0 bloc•t-. ol •orctham
lXl"-Cen l'I pm and 111 'u pm
liaturda' fhe culprit al~o abandoned
another stolen b1qde at the me ••• F1~hing gear and tool\ "onh \41IO
v.cre rt.>poned -.1okn lrnm an un -
locked car in an apanment t0mple'
at ~\~ti anta \na .\\ bet\\et:n 1..1
a m Fri da\ and Q a · • aturda\
.\ pur~ ronta1n1ng s' "J' rcponed
\tokn 1rom an unl<X ~c:d l3r 1n an
apartment compk' al PO .\\Olado
bcl\\c:en ~ p m .inJ I I pm \aturda\
The: toial los' ''<h WI at SI \ ..
Fountain Valley
En1enng through unknown mean~
o' N the Wl'1.·hnJ )()mto~ bur-
glanzed th<' \ktrl' ..\ppra1\8l <. o "
third lloorotli,l'.lt 'l'i50 \\amer .\'c
The loss included a \crO\ haah-\pt('(i
pnn1er wonh ~I '00 • • • .\ Huntington fk:h.h re\tdt'nt re
poned turda\ that '<'meon<.' broke
in to her i.toraac "hed at I O'i05
Garfield .\ve. omct1meal1e1 .\pnl I
Th,· bu1alarapparenth u~J Ike\ or a
pick to dete.11 a padlock on the shed
The lo~\ induded t>edroom fum11ure
"-Orth SJ 000 • • • .\ rt's1dcn1 of the 17100 block of San
\1Jtco rcponed turda~ that her
"'h1te and bloe 1978 Datsun pickup
trurlt. "1th camper shell .,..as stolen
frnm her carpon The loss wa
e\11m.ttcd at S3 500. ••• ..\ rt"\1dcnt of the 16900 block of Mt.
Hutch ing'i told police Saturda)' that
ht•r hluc ~tumi} tru1ser bicycle was
\tokn from her o~n garage The lo\.S ".i' t'st1matC'd at $70 ••• ~,1ml't)m· u'\cd holl cutters Satur·
JJ, ll• ,tt·al lour black,.all tire~
~ ha1nt'd tu .i dt'>pla ) ou1 .. 1de Grand
.\uh' lt>1ll l tl.ubor Bhd The lo
"JH\l1mat('d at S 180 • • • l ntcring 1hmu1h an unlocked sltd-
1n n·:ir th'klr. ~mt'une buralanz~ a
homl on 1he I, I 00 block o(Locust. a
rt \1den1 rcponcd \aturda~. The lo~~
included S4f! 1 in cash and some
cookwar~ "-Orth $26
Mother jumps from bridge
\·\' OIEG<" (\Pl -\ \OUO&
"'-Omin hold1na her \ \tar-old daugh-
ter 1n htr arm11 JUmpc-d from the ~4b
loot h1ih centC'r \pan ol tht' ( oronftdo
bnd c lt.1lhn1' ht•r\elf and lrtt1call\
1n1unnt the l"h1ld. puhcc u1d
Pa .. ~n&er\ 1n a pn-.ue boat putlcd
the two from tht' w11e1 unJcrnea1h
the bridge at l·r the 1ump 01.(u1Ted
hou t S 10 pm \unda'
''The mother hWllt. thc hrunl ot the
lall .. u1d t t < onn1c \an Puttl"n ,,t
1h ~ n r>1cio PohC'C' Otrtnmt'fll
-i"l'lll uM ind1nnt" th"' (.,... '.r
hold1n~ 1nl' ,h1lu hut th<11 a
J'l'\'lin11n1u' 1nd1r1t1on and v. all ha\<'
10 hi: ~l kc,1 up b~ a coroner''
'"' rc.111-1\1on " \uthnri11ec. "''thheld thc \1Ct1ms'
1dcnt1t1("\ until the '\\-Oman·~ husband
uiuld he found hut a coront'r'\
uffil 1.1l \11d the ""oman wa a 24-·\Clf
11IJ rt''ldcnt <lfthc \outh Bav area and
a \ludcnt at \t'uth"'e'tem ( olle
lier Jau1h1cr 'utlered tacaal in·
1unt and a lractun-d 1h1gh •~"Corda
to < •rc'l<ll''\ ~ott of Uan\On A.m·
l'IUl:an<\• 1CT Sh~ .. -as ttoontd n
rnucal \Ot'\d1tton tale Sunda) 11 \ { sn \1t"l11 al ( entcr
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A4 a,.. Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 5, 1885
Fear of AIDS' spread growing
N um her of peoPie worried that disease
will hit close to home doubles tn 2 years
EW YORK (AP) -Ne.rly two-
th of the Americans polled by
N week maptine l>etieve AIDS
c-Ou1d p~ad to the general popu-
lation, and the number of peoP.le
womed that the disease will smke
close to home has doubled in the past
two yeal'S, the m•ga.rinc rcpe>rts.
Almost half of those Polled sa1d
they behe"ed AIDS bas caused unfa.at
d1scnmmat1on apin t homosellwtls,
but some a.re so worried about
catchina the du.case that they shun
hom05.cxuals and refuse elechve sur·
1ery that would rcQuirc blood tran~
fusions.
AIDS. or acquired immune defi·
ciency syndrome. is an a.m1c:tton in
which the body'o, immune system
becomes unable to rC$i t djse~. h is
moi.t likely 10. i.tnke homosexuab, abu~r of injcctabk druas and
hemophihocs. h can apparently be prcad by
!lt'xual contact, contaminated needle'
and blood tronsfusions. hut not by
casual contact
Sixty-two percent of tho e
surveyed by New week uad they
think at as very or somcwh1u hkcly
that Al OS will spread to the general
population. while 26 percent said 1t 1s
not too lakdy anJ 7 percent $81d 11 as
not at all ltlely
Fourteen perttnt s1ud they fea1ed
they or someone they know will 1c1
AID -double the 7 pen:cnl who
answcl't'd the &:tme question sn July
1983 .
Thiny-onc percent ~1d they are
not at all worried they or someone
they know will get AID . In July
19831 42 percent said they wcrt not
worried at all, Newsweek reports m
its Aua 12 edition
Marijuanar ids begin
Forty-iit percent of those surveyed
said they believe AIDS h~ cuuscd
unfatr d1scrim1nttt1on against all
homosexuals, while 13 percent said
they are a v.01dmg people they know or
suspect to ~ homo!.Cxuals as a
precaution against contracting the
disease. ·
Twenty-eight percent said they are
avoiding places where homosexuals
are known to ~ presenr; and 21
percent said they are refusing elective
surgery requiring blood transfusions.
Attorney General helps start
argest eradication program .
WASHINGTON (AP)-Federal, state and l '!"
enforcement agencies, led by Attorney General EdWln
Meese Ill, tcxiay launched a nationwide series of raids on
manJuana fields an what they called the largest such
eradicauon program ever undertaken. .
Meese and Drug Enforcement Administration ~e~d
John C'. Lawn led some 2,200 law enforcement authc:>nt1e.~
1n the 5~state sweep wub plans to "manually eradicate
up to a quarter m1lhon manJauna plants over a three-day
penod. · h Meese. arnv1ng 1n Hamson, Arie., to supervise t c
operation. walked from his jCt to a grcr sedan and nodded
to reporters. He then went to state pohce headquarters for
closed meeungs with law enforcement authont1es.
Plans for the attorney general to fly to an Ozark
National Forest site where authorities were ripping up
canmb1s plants were scrapped, however, followmg heavy
o erntaht nuns that threatened flash flooding in the area.
Even before the SO.state erad1ca11on operation
ffidally sot under way, agents h;td cleared some plots in
Newton County, A;lt.. in the nonhcrn pan of the state, and
had cleared other plots in Illinois. Federal, state an~ local
authorities aJso had started pulling up plants in Cahfom1a
on Friday, police said. .
There were no plans to spray the plants wuh pa~aquat
or herbicides, but such future action was under review by
the DEA. Some of the raids were to target pnvate, hydroponic or
"greenhouse" operations as well as those m open fields and
on federal lands. authorities said.
In a statement released befQre the operauon, Meese
said "this massive coordinated etTon signals the resolve of
the Reagan ad!flin~stration to deal efT~uvely with
widespread cult1vauon and sale of manJuana grown
withtn our borders." ·
"We are sendmg a strong message, both to the
domestic produccn of manJuana and to major source
countries outside our bordtrs, that the U.S. government
takes very seriously the need to attack production of this
drug." the attorney general said.
According to those surveyed, the
top prionty for AIDS research should
be finding a vaccine to prevent non-
infected people from getting the
disease. More than half. 56 percent.
said a vaccine should be top pnonty.
while 28 percent said finding a cure
for those already a0l1cted should be
top priority.
. Only 5 percent said they beheve the
government 1s spending enough
money on AIDS research, while 50
percent said.it i not enough, News-
week reported.
The poll, conducted by the Gallup
Organization, surveyed 759 adults
nationwide by telephone Aug. 1-2
The margin of error 1s plus or ma nus 4
percentage points
CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE HEARING AIDS Aiming to cultivate the student's hstenin~ and s~eaking abilittt:s for
personal or professional needs, a course 1n .Pr~ct1cal Conversauonal
Japanese will start at Japan Cultural Assoc1at1on at 2130 N. Grand
Ave., S.A. (Northside Church of Christ)
Claaa 1tart1 Auwu•t 15, and will m"t n ery Thuraday.
To re(iater and for further infOf'mation call 547-7733.
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Wednesday thru Sunday
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BALBOA
V•let P•rtcfn 673-7726
Bo01b truck blast injures
48, 6,000 are evacuated
By Tbe Aatoelated Pren
('H EC OT AH, Okla. -I ntersUlle 40 wa$ cl~sed to c;t~:~~~~~:~~
afier one-ton military bombs on a 1 JOQ..mi~ hlghwaY P · · · t lea t 48
blew up ma traffic accident. leavina a hole 3S feet deep andf1~(;00"~~le • wu
peoplt. state police said This eastern Oklbalhom: to;.n oMo' t of the mJurcd evacuated for about c1aht hours af\er the asu un (r· b h le
suffered effects of shOCkW3.VCS from the CJtP,IOSiOn~ r rom re"~n~~~~O ;~
The flatbed truck carryina 10 bombs collided ~it 8 car pu Oklahoma roadway from the shoulder near the U.S. 69 interchange. the
H1ahway Patrol u1d The car caught fire and the blaze spread t~edtb~k :n~
the bombs. tnggcnng Lhc cJtplosaons tha.t rnttled homt:s. scatte e ns n
touched off arass fire~ that sent smoke billowing for males. .
Log error poalbly caa•ed tra1n crulJ
WESTMINSTER, ('010·. -Crews who worked. through the weekend
today completed a detour around a highway turnpike overpass that was
damaged dunnga fiery head-on crash of two freight trams. Five crc~en were
killed Friday when the Burhngton Northern trains collided on a bb~ cu~e
under the Boulder-Denver turnpike, part of (.!.S. 3~. The heat m ' e
resulting fire caused the road to coll~~se. Unoffic~I estimates.of total da':ge
from the collision approached $8 m1lhon. U.S. 36 itself -which seres~ si
41,000 cars a day -may take several months to fix . at a cost o near Y
million.
Astronauts transmit f1rst •WI plctarell
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -Challenger's astrona~1s transmitted the
first pictures of the sun tcxiay from a telescope they had SJ;ven. up for d~~ as
they sailed through the final full day of l~etr extended sc1ent1fic ~xpcd1t1on.
"It's working." said astronaut John-David Banoc, an astrophys1c1st. as . he
viewed TV 1maiesofa sunspot snapped by the tel~sc:?pe· ~hich ~a.s measunnr.
magnetic fields an the solar atmosphere. "Fantasuc, rcphed M1ss1on Contro -
"The expenmenters are delighted.'' ·
Walter walvesjury trial, attomey •T•
NORFOLK, Va. -Arthur James Walker, one of fol!r men ae;cused of
selling Navy secrets to the Soviet Union. has waived his nght to a JUI) tnal
because be believes one judge would be more impartial t~an 12 Jurors,
Walker's lawyer says. The trial was sched~led to begin th1~ morn~ng bofore U.S.
DistrictJudge Calvitt Clarke Jr. "Arthur as comfortable with the Judge an~. fec!s
he'll get a faartnal from him," attorney Samuel W. Meekins said Sunday. Hes
not SO sre a JUry would be as w1ll1ng tO be fatr." ~ •
Artlficlal .. IJeart patlent enjoyed vi•lt
JASPER, Ind. -Artificial-heart patient Bill Schroeder enJoyed h1~ first
v1s1t home more than the debihtating effects of two strokes allowed ~1m to
show, his doctor and family said. Sc hroeder, 53, ~~c second fl'l:an to receive t~e
artificial hean and its longest-living recipient, v1s1ted wtth fr:tends .and fam.~ly
at har. house Sunday and rode in a pa~de crowded with c~cenn' nc1ghbors. It
was great.'' Schroeder's son Terry said. "This 1s something hes wanted for.a
long time." It was the Jasper nat1yc's fir~t t~p back since rece1v1ng the plastic
Jarvik-7 pump eight months ago 1n Lou1sv1lle. Ky.
Dlegal dollars are dumped for pe808
SAN YSIDRO -This border community 20 miles south of San £?iego has
become a haven for people trying 10 dump illegally obtamed.dolla.rs m return
for Mell*aft-j)CSOS. aocord-i-og--to cwrency c.xchanac operators and federal
agents. Terry Keller. manage~ ofth.e ~n Diego operations for ~k Pei:t~· a
national currency ·dealer. said 1T11lhons of dollars a m~nth m susp!c1ous
currcTicy transacnQns occur in San Ysidro. lie descnbed a suspicious
transaction as when a customer comes in JUSt before closing, exchanges
$30,000 wonh of currency. and 1s not. con~erned. about the exchange rate.
Federal law requires that cash transactions involving more than $1 0:000 t?C
recorded on currency transaction reports. which arc the governments mam
tool in detecting money laundcnng. Even with the required forms, h<?wever,
agents say cash profits from tax evasion. di:ug smu~ang. ahen1smugghng and
organized cnme continue to be laundered in San Ysidro.
Strong quake rocks central Calllomla
A VENAL-A week.end earthquake that Jolted Central California caused
mostly minor damage and rattled the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant,
authonties said. There were no inJuncs. The quake struck at 5:02 a.m. Sunday
and measured 6.0 on the Richter scale, said Dennis Meredith, spe>kesman for
the Cahforn1a Institute of Technology 1n Pasadena. The temblor collapsed the
ce1hng of an adobe-type house, shattered the windows of three businesses and
caused minor ruptures to four water lines. said Kings County sheriffs deputies.
The earthquake waf. centered 15 miles cast of Coalinga, where a 6.7 quake on
May 2, 1983 caused 47 tnJuries and $31 million in damage.
Character actor Frank Faylen din
BURBANK -Character actor Frank Faylcn. whose 7~ycar career took
him from the stage ofa Mississippi Ri ver showboat to the sound stages of film
and television. has died at age 79. Faylcn died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital in
Burbank. Beg.inn mg in 1935, Faylen portrayed gangsters, cops, cab drivers and
factory workers 1n more than 400 films. Born in St. Louis. be and his family of
acrobats and singers ltvcd on a Mississippi River showboat, where as an infant
he was wheeled onstage in a baby buggy. He later became a vaudeville song-
a'nd-<iance man before turning to film .
Fund grows for man charged In cop deatlJ
LA JOLLA -Former world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammed
Ah was one of24 people who paid SI 00 each to attend a benefit for a San Diego
man chllrged 1n the shooting death of a police officer. Sagon Penn. 23, is
scheduled to go on trial Oct. 23 for the murder, and his father, Thomas Penn.
said organizers of the Sagon Penn Self-Defense Fund hope to raise S 120,000 to
pay attorneys fees. The reception Sunday was held at the La Jolla home of
Simon Casady. a former pubhshcr, one-time candidate for mayor and a
Democratic Party activist. Penn is charged an the March 31 murder of officer
Thomas Riggs.
Castro a79 Ve.co IJarraued by CIA
HAVANA -Cubin °Prcsident Fidel Castro, portra¥ing Roben Vesco as a
Qlmaly man who deserves to be left alone, says the fugitive financier has been
slJbJccted to harassment at his Havana home by U.S. journalists in cooperation
with the CIA. At a Sunday news conferenc.e, Ca$tro said the CIA tipped off
Amencan reponers about Vesco's whereabouts to deflect attention from
Cuba's efforts to encourage Latin American nations to renounce their huie
foreign debt. Vesco is wanted by U.S. authonties on fraud charges and has lived
a nomad1cex1stencc since becom ing a fugi tive from justice more than a decade
ago . Castro said Cuba granted Vesco a visa after the financier said he needed
med1cal trcatmcnt in Cuba.
Boycott threatened by mine~ Wnored
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -lanonnaa boycon threat by a union
representing 230.000 black miners. white authorities said today they had
arTC5tcd another 14 people under state of emergency powers. The all-black
National Union of Mineworkers has said it will boycott white businesses this
week 1f the wh1tc-minonty government's 16-<by State Of emeraency is not hficd •
Mayon mark 40tll annlvenary of A-bOmb
HJ ROSH I MA, Japan -Mayon from 23 countnes pthered today near
the ,1te of the world'' first atomic bomb attack 40 years aao and called for
"1ntcr-c1ty sohdarity"to prevent nuclear war. "The atomic bomb that in a flash
reduced this city to rubble at 8: t S in the momina. 40 yean aao tomorrow tran~formed H1rosh1ma into not merely a place, but a sy mbol," said
SocdJatOmoko, president oftht Tokyo-based United Nations University. The
week-Iona F1rs1 World C"onftrcncc of Mayon is ~•na held about half a mile
from Hiroshima's around 7ero. where the firSI U.S. nuclear bomb hit.
Solima prnldent gem lou.rtlJ term
LA PA7, Bohvia-V1ctor P11 E'tcnssoro. 77, thcdcanofl..at1n Amcric.an
statesmen. won h1$ foonh presidential term in three dee.de today on a vote by
the new Con~, Pu E~uenssoro, a centnn, won support from most of the I '7
conpn men ap1nst former military monaman Huso BinLer, who w11 the
w1nnt"r ofla\t month"telo~ popular vote Af\eran alf-niaf\t 1es ion, Conarcu
chose Par Esten wro on 1ht ~nd round ofballotina. He out polled Banur 94 vote lo SI
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'Miarrii ·Vice' detectives
top Emmy nominations
PASA~ENA ~A~) -NBC's bouncy, color-<:oorc:b-rutted detec:uve senct ~tam a V1ce" lcd the fitld today for
lbe_37th IJ?n,ual,pnmc-tunc Emmy nominations with 15 wbil~ tele~ 1 hottest comedian, Bill Cosby was absent by bu own choice. '
NBC led the oet~orks with an overwbelmina 125 out of2~7 tow nominauona. CBS bad 75 ABC 41 PBS 39 aynd.~caf.cd show~.~ 2 and O~tion Prime Time fi ve. • . Miami Yi~ .was no.mmated as best drama series,
wtth other oom111auon1 101na to series sw Don Johnson as best lead actor in •. drama series and Edward James qtm~ u best .•upporuna actor. The show also won two
di.recl;ton nom.1nauons, amona others, mostly crafts and tcchrucal nomrnees.
NBCs comedy "Chttrs" prnered 12 nominations,
and 11 ~ .~nt to NBC's "RiU Street Blues" and the NBC~spcaal Motown Returns to the Apollo."
CBS' "Cqney cl Lacey" aot 10 nominations and rune
cac.b ~nt to NOC;'s "St. Elsewhere" and the Nae mini-aenes . WalJenbefa: A Hero's Story."
. Bill Cosby, a three-time Emmy wtnner from .. I Spy"
10 the 1960$, was not amona those nominated as best lead
.Ribbon
of peace
circles
capital
WASHI NGTON !AP) -Peace
demonstrators who encircled th e
Pentagon and other capital land-
marks with IS miles of homemade
tapestnes strung together 1n a "nbbon
of peace" said they planted a seed and
celebrated an "affirmatJon ofhfe."
Festive demonstrators fanned out
Sunday with the 24.000 panels and
colorful stnps of tapestry to surround
the Pentagon, the Capitol, and the
MaJI near the White HouSt' and
Lincoln Memorial. The tapcstncs,
created by stitchers 1n 50 states and 20
countries. depicted what people
would most fear losing in a~uclear
war -items ranging from Ca bbage
Patch dolls to trees and flowers.
Activities commemorating the
40th anniversary of the atomic bomb-
ing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
Japan, were continu1n$ today across
the street from the White House with
a remembrance of the children killed
in those 1945 blasts.
actor an a comedy senes Cosby said he dad not bcheve an
compel*C?O bctwetn perf'.onncrs and asked the Academy
of Televmon Arts and Sciences not to consider lus name
torn-on1inauon.
But NBCs "The Cosby Show" 101 caaht nominations,
1ncludin1 best comedy series, Phylicia Ayres-Allen as best
lead actress in a comedy series, one dircctina nominat}OD
and two wntJna nominauoos, plus technk4l and crafts
nominations.
Other proarams rcceivi na multiple nominations were
N]JC's "~e Bumina Bed," with e{aht. includina best
drama speaal and Farrah Fawcett as best lead actre&5 in a
limited, serieJ .or special; CBS' "Murder, She Wrote," with
seven, 1ncludin1 best drama senes, bcs1 lead actress in a
drama series for AnJCla LaosblU)', and various technical
and crafts nominations; NBC's "Night Court," seven
includina best comedy scnes, best lead actor tn a comedy
series for Harry Anderson, best supponmg actor John
Larroouette.
Two shows bad su nominations: PBS's maru-scnes
about the last days of British rule in India, "The Jewel an
the Crown" and CBS' "Do You Remember Love?"
TV L1sr1NGS
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olicc estimates of the number of
participants in Sunday's demon-
stration ranged from 15,000 to more
Ur.ln 20,000. Organizers had hOJ>{'d
for 50,000.
* t 'It "The Hauoling Of .k.1111 ( 1977) -~ ...... .__ ___ ~~=-!._~M~11£acl'OW ... ~
Promoting AIDS benefit ~FIOCASTlEAHO
Al the Pentaaon. where an esti-
mated 10,000 people held the nbbon
around the giant complex. demon-
strators sang. "All we are saying. 1s
gi ve pc.ace a chance"
"I wouldn't call th as a protest," said
organizer Mane Grasso. "It's more an
affirmation of life."
Aetrae-Eliubetb Taylor and Wllllam Miaenhtmer, ex-O JOKEA'SWIU>
ecud•e director of AIDS Project Lo9 An&ele., talked to the ~~ZONE
media Sunday before attenclin& ~ lunclieon In Hollywood 41> MOVIE
publlcbi.DC the Sept. 19 Commitment to Life benefit. That *** Blac .. Su~f 119m Robert
celebrity eztra..ganza la expected to rabe $1 million to ~ = ~~ CON'T1NENT
combat acquired fmmune d eficiency aynd.rome. '11> SMfTHSOHIAHWOALD
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, Augu I 5, lNS M
•The Covenant'
Michelle PblWpe play• Clair Noble, the &ood
twin In a powerful family wbo are keepers of
an ancient co•enant of e'ril and control a
eupernatural fon:e, in .. The Co ... enant, .. OD
NBC'• Monday Ntiht at the lloTlee tonJ.Cht.
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The tapestries were produced by
professional and amateur craftsmen.
including many children, who labor-
ed for two years in schools., homes,
social centers and church basements,
crtatang the anti-nuclear messages
they embroidered, quilted and
painted on their segments.
Wine bugs
attacking
state vines
Molester's marriage not first concern
The ribbon wound through Wash-
ington Sunday morning and just after
2 p.m. linked up across the Potomac
Raver with the segment that wrapped
around the Pentagon, as thousands of
colorful balloons were released into
the skies.
"Pohcy-makers can't help but no-
tice th as," said Gloria Ziegler of
Janesville. Was., who ca!r,ed a
tapestry quilted with flowers. 'If they
don't hear at today, it's a seed that's
been planted and 1t will grow."
Justine Memtt, a COiorado teacher
who dreamed up the fol k-an idea. had
said each panel should depict what
people could not bear to lose in a
nuclear war.
Knstin Ekman. a 12-year-<>ld from
Saratoga Spnngs, N.Y., earned a
ribbon on which her Sunday school
class had embroidcried a Cabbage
Patch doll.
Anne Gibbons. a minister at Var-
ainia Tech University an Blacksburg.
Va .• carried a blue d · tapestry
adorned with variou size ndals -
symbolizing her fa ly members and
her unborn child.
On the south side of the PentaJon. a
Soviet television crew interviewed
demonstrators for a program to be
aired Tuesday m the Soviet Union.
commemorating the H1rosh1ma and
Naaasaki bombings.
RUFFELL'S
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Move
over. Afncan loller bees, an J.\mcn can
insect named phylloxcra 15 working
over the California wtnc countr)'.
attacking vanes that contribute to 90
percent of U.S. wine production
In the end. the Wlno bug ma y turn
out to be a more potent destroyerthan
the exotic v1s1tors that surfaced
downstate at Lost Hills
A quiet battle IS being waged to
outflank the dead I) aphid-the same
species of louse that devastated the
vanes of Europe in the 1870s -and
defend the $5 4 balh on Cahfomaa
wme industry. Phylloxera 1s making
headway 1n some parts of the once
mostl} immune premium winl' re-
gions of Napa and Sonoma \.allevs.
~ys a UC Davis entomologl\l.
Under more senous threat by the
greedy critter, according to Associate
Professor Jeffrey Granctt. are some
30,000 acres of grapevines in
Monterey County that are planted on
their own, susce-pt1blc, roots rather
than grafted onto resistant rootstock.
Although he estimated "a lead tame
of I 0 to 20 years" to control the bug in
1
the Napa-Sonoma regions. that
produce among the top wines an the
United States. Granett said the
growers arc VCI) womed over the
"two or three acres" showing a
phylloxera-induced decline.
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daughter d1dn 't go far enough.
l can understand that she doesn't
want to wreck her sister's mamage. But
what about all the young lives this man
will rum 1fhe as allowed to continue this
behavior? I have seen first-band the
effects of incest and child sexual abuse,
and beheve me. they can be devastating.
ANN
LANDERS
Jt takes some people years to recover. Others never make 1l.
lfthas man moved on her daughter. he bas moved on others. and he wt.II
continue in that pattern. She 1slucky herdaughterhad the courage to tell Many
children do not have that land of rclat1onsh1p with their mothers.
We must stop protecting adults who abuse ch1 ldrcn and start protectrng
children who cannot protect themselves. The woman should make It clear to
her brother-in-law that ifhedocs not seek professional help 1mmed1atcly. she
will tell her sister and inform the1uvemleauthonues. Sign me-WORRIED
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another and uolller, util llley get tbe belp llley aeed.
TellJ.D1 "tile secret" ta e11entlal If tile abated cbild t1 to be freed fTom tile
prison of abme and guilt. By tellhlg, tbey escape from tbe abaser wbo Ila• a
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am enclosing Page I of the newspaper so you
wtlJ know I am not maklngttus up
As you can sec, the hcadbnt reads, .. WORLD'S OLDEST MAN WEDS
AT 130." The subtitle says, "90ycar-old son says Dad 1sa fool.'"Underth.at 1t
says, ... We want lotsofbab1es. ·exclaims his 37-}'ear-old blushing bndc."
Is thts possible? My wife insists It has to be bccau~ nev.spaperscan\fet
away with pnntJngl.aes. What do you ha ve to sa) about this. '-\nn Landers -
W .\ITTNG FOR YOUR llEPL Y TN N Y CITY
DE.AR W AJTING: Newapapen are aot Hppoaed to prtat Uea bat some
papen are a bit more reek.Ina wttil &M facta tlu.a otilera
ne story, u reported, does not sqaare wttll a soorce I trait lmpllcitly.
Aeconllag to die Glllues1 Book of World llttonla ( wbote fa eh att
carefully researclaed &.Dcl docw.meated I, tile oldest Uvt.1mu11 l lt yean old.
HJ1 name t1 Sli•1~yo hamJ. Be realdet la Japaa. • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS Last year my husband and I moved into this
apartment and signed a lease that said, "We understand no ctuld.rcn arc
allowed to lave an this building.·· 1 am 37 years old and was told by several
doctors I couldn •t get pregnlU'lt. /
Yesterday I learned I'm lhrtt months along. Can the landlord evict us'>-
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DEAR 0 .. : No. Yoa..r expected elilld I• eoasldered "u act of God. i· Wltea
yoar lease 11 ap, ltowever, yoa may aot be granted a renewal.
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9 of 10 Headaches Are
Not In Your Headl
Headaches seem to ronstdntJ:. bt' BY DR. JAMES McEACHERN
in the news
In an ~ue of Parade, tht> Sunda\. Th<' Doctor of Chtropracuc s
nt>w<;paper magazme. Dr Max dJ'\S\\N tu the man was sunpJy that
Murray Braff. M D dan.'Ctor of hL' problem was not emotional but
Ne" York's Stuyvesant Polyd.an1t · ml'\:hani(al " And mechanical
Headache Chnic. challenged the problem.c; can Ix-corrected w1tN
C'lm~pt that most headach<" art> proper treatment and care it's u
emotional m ongin c;1mpll' .as that
In has arncle descnbmg a stud" of
.J.000 patients over a penod of 18
H'ars Dr Braff reported that in
over 90 percent of these cases h\•
found that headache wa.s "a n•
ft>rred symptom caused by fll('('han
1c.1l derangement of the ct'rv1cal 1
spine which an tum prod~ 1rrua
uon of one or more of the ct>rvical
nerve roots and-0r 1n~muttent
l'Ompress1on of the v.-rtebral ar
tcry "
Of rour.w. what Dr Braff I& sav I
mg. m plain language, 1 that nlnl'Of l
ten headaches are due to spinal
ITU8lllagnmen ts DR .McEACHER
I thank th.e proof of ttw pudding And 1 would hkf" to warn head·
comes when you IK'e tht n ulw that ach<• uffcri•n. who r"f'I~ on pllls and
l an tM-obtained an tn:aung a per~m pamklllers A h<-adac-he tabll'\ n.-.
with headachf' problf"m lU'W". univ temporanly a hl' d -
Dortol"S of Ch1ropr tit ltf'\ 11f1t'n i)dW \\'hf'n you come naht down to
a.~ed by pot1 nu. bout \hr mo 11. ~hl<'ts att poor . ubstatutr ror
u~ aspect& or hHd h~ I know ~hat the per.on With • h dlK'h ..
,lf an individual wh COC1\1Tl<'nt rt-ally af r. An M'ld to th hnct·
... ------------------------.. ~·n told h<-.dt1rhfo5 art' nu '<i h\ : ~ Wa! ~nu llv "Out tor I Vt • ·ht on<'(' nd for all'
emouonal prob!~ but l don't ron-1 Dr. .1cE.cbern mala\alu ~
ldf'r m)"'IPlf • Pf' n who I II) Chlropr ctlc omc-c ., nu ()f...
rluttt rt<t « und r an) ~rt'a\ pn 1111t AH . lte ''E," Coata Mesa;
UJ'M ' t 710 13J f.. ,. ....... thca .. 1
t 'hp iloll.u :-.,I\ an~ niupons
I
•
Ferguson puts
rookie energy t o
constructive use
~
For many legislators, the freshman Jenn is a time to
assess the new surroundings, find the best bars and
restaurants in Sacramento, hang the pictures on the walls
of the new office and learn where the restrooms are.
Not so. for Gil Ferguson , R-l'.'1cwport Beach.
Ferguson has escaped the anonymity that usually
characterizes the first-tenner with his highly visible
campaign to oust former Vietnam War protester Tom
Hayden fro m the Assembly. Rare as it is may be for one
so green in the ways of state ~ovemment, Fergusorf has
actually developed a reputation. He is the rookie point
man for the patriotic right.
But, on a less symbolic, more substantive level ,
Ferguso n is building a reputation as a man obsessed with
a desire to cut through the bureaucratic morass and find
real solutions to knott y problems.
In recent months, he has tack.led two projects not
onl y unresolved but made worse by government's
response to them. First, Ferguson examined the
rehabilitation effort at Newport's Back Bay. He found a
confusi ng jumble of agencies and authorized regulators
each attacking the task blindly indifferent to the efforts
of the others. A retired Marine offi cer, Ferguson
recognized immediately that the troops needed to be
organ ized if the mission were ever to be accomplished.
Consolidation of those environmental agencies with
authority over the Back Bay became one of his legislative
priorities.
Last week, Ferguson chaired a public hearin~ on the
problems related tq_ health care ~omes in res1~ential
neigh borh oods. He Tound bureaucracy once again run
amok. He found too many age9cies involved at every
level and a general state of paral yzing confusion
separating the victims -in this case residential
homeowners -from the solution.
This time Ferguson not only set another legi slati ve
priority, he set a tone for his first term and, perhaps, a
theme for his poli tical career. He wants to reducethe size
of government and rpake it manageable and responsive
to the people it is intended to serve. Certainly, that's not
_a new idea. especially among oonservativ-es But-it is an
idea that many in the state and federal government seem
io have lost sigl}t of. _
If Ferguson hammers on this theme with the same
dedication and energy he has showh in his campaign
against Hayden, he will become that rare freshman who
makes a real contributio n to hi s constituents.
If you can 't stand the kids,
move out of the beach area
To the Edi tor
Come now, Jona C. Allen (Dail)
Pilot. July 26)_.the obvious solution
to your problem with the youth of
Newport Beach as to relocate In other
words. move'
I my~lf am "closer" to the age of
those obnoxious young people (1 am
18) I am. by no means. applauding
the 1ncons1derate beha.,,1or of my
contemporanes. I am. though, ques-
ttoning )Our reasoning for laving in a
'iummer residence that has been the
haven of )Oung people since my
mother was m) age (she 1s 49). Fact -
the attractiveness of Newport Beach
has in the past, and will continue to
draw tremendous summer crowds of
young and old people altke. Not all of
whom will be mild mannered vis-
itors.
May I offer a suggestion? If you
own your residence, how about
renting to summer visitors? If you
rent. how about living 1n a milder
social climate dunng the summer
then moving back to the Newport you
love dunng the wanter?
KATHLEEN M. LONG
~ '. Costa Mesa
..
·I'll p~rsonn lly be very happy wl>en science gets around to m aklnga1 g 1 ..
phonf' t hat Rives ome t.YP ofwarnJngabouf what ort of call I com 11 n .
'It's not my fault' seems·
to sum up American Way
Current fashion-
calls for denial oT -
any respopSiliility
The other day I was sitting at m)
desk. more or less minding my own
bus1nessana trying to get my jOb done
so that I could go on vacation. when
m) phone rang.
I don't know about you. but I'll
personal!) be very happy when sci-
ence gets ~round to making a phone
that gives some type ofwarnangabou\
what son of call is coming an. Ma) be
u'll tank very polttely wher.LJhe
incoming call as good news. jangle
when it's band news. anct C'Tllll a
BrOAJt chffr when there's a tekphene
sohc1toro~ he~ Anywa~. this 11me it ~ould haH'
t1nkcd. The caller was a reader, and he
had called to tell me how much he had
enjoyed m) last columlf My last
checkup had vcnfied the fact that I'm
at least 84 percent human. so this bit
of information made me very happ).
It's alwa)S nice to know that people
cnjO) what you wnte. and more so
that the) agree with what you wnte
During the course of our conversa·
t1on . he made menuon ofa fev. things
that he felt needed to be written
about.
The thing he said that made me
stop and thank was that the schools
were busily engaged in teachang the
"three Rs... when the) should be
teaching four Rs. Four Rs? Read1n'.
·r11i n'. 'nthmatic' and ... '>
M} vel) first thought was reading
wming. anthmet1c. and computers.
but the study of computers obviously
doesn't even remotely equate w 1th an
R. so I asked what the fourth R might
be. '
Respons1b1ltty. he replied.
At fir'it blush. this seemed hke an
e"<cellent idea to me. and I promised
m) caller I'd give It some thought It
turned out. howe.,,cr. that the more
BILL
HARVEY
parent that even the fumble-witted
detec11 "e played by the late Peter
Sellers would have arrived at the
sa me conclus1ons. and the accident
report reflected exactly my versio n of
what had happened.
How refreshing 11 would have been
1f the driver of the other car had said
"I'm SOr:). I didn't sec you.''
Why didn't she?
ume I gave to this idea, the less l lill.ed Whe"' has this "I don't care what 1t
11. 1s. I didn't do 1t" attitude come from?
Of 1hr four Rs men11oned. by far . In the case of an action where the
the most cnttcally important is re· consequences arc dire. murder for
spons1b1ht). Because theie are 25 to example. 11's a natural act of self·
35 students and one teacher an a class. preservation to deny any rcspons1·
and there arc maybe 2.5 kids and t~o bilit)'. But a fender bender> To my
(111s 10 be hoped) teachers an a fam1t). ~edge, no onellil cver..ionc. to
1\. would appear thar lhc best place fQ,.: for makang a dent 1n ! car.
learn about respof\s1b1hty would·be at y own feeling 1s that this state of
home. thJnk1ng is a direct result ofl>ei~ tole
There ts one glanng flav. 1n chis o~er and over by tflelegal profc-ssion
theory. Beforc you C'3n teach a to"'n~cr admit to anything," and 11's
subject. )'Ou muc,1 know 'iomething been reinforced by things hke the
ahout 11. Miranda demion (You h~ve the nght
The current fashion seemo; to be 10 to remain silent...) and the fact that
accept absolutely no re:r.pon'i1b1ltt} people refuse to take responsibility
for one's own actions for their own actions and profit from
I had a personal experience with that refusal.
this phtlo!iophy recent I}' I had pulled Rt•mcmber the man who dove into
into a parking lot and was stopped. the ocean. inJured himself, and sued
waattng for a car to 'acate a parking the Cit> of Ne" port Beach for S6
space. ~s that C'flr was backing out of million?
1ts space. J felt a thump. and m} ca r Tht'> whole philosophy of non·
\\.Obbled .\ car to m} right had respons1bilt1) 1'1 extrcmcly sad. and
backed into the c,1de of m)' car. can onl} add to the backlog of cases
I got out 10 f>ee what damage had that clog our coun system. For-
been done. So did the driver of the tunatelv. it's not a na tional
other car. a middle-aged woman In phenomenon Man) places in our
the next three manutes, I was told an countr) still clang to "old·fash1oned"
no uncenaan terms that I had "come values. than~s like "1f 1t"1 not yours.
around the corner at 80 miles an don't take It· and "1fyour neighbor's
hour" but that she had "not seen me" an trouble. help him." Also, "be
and that I had absolute!) ··no nght" to considerate of other human beings"
dare 10 stop behind her car. and. most of all. "accept respons1·
The damage was minor. but be· b1ltty for your actions." The only way
cause of her absolute reJectton of any to regain these values is to teach them
respons1b1lt1y for the accident. I to our children. not by rote. but by
called the police The officer talked 10 example
her and her passenger first, and his If )Ou 're not w11l1ng to accept that
first words to me as he walked toward responsibility. our society is in deep
me were. "Bo}'. they've got you going trouble.
to prison." Colama/11 Biii Harvey Jive• ID
The circumstances were so trans-HODtlngtoa Be.cb.
BILL HARVEY
coJumnl•t
J1c1
AIDEISOI
and DAU VAN A IT A
Teacher'
benefits
may kill
program
Summer pay costs
Head Start a large
chunk of its funds ---------
WASHINGTON - A deliberate
abuse of the federal unemployment
system thrtatens the continued htih
quality of service provided by the
popular Head Start program for
disadvantaged preschoolers. The ap-
parent abuse stems from an almost·
forgotten bureaucratic turf battle.
Unlike most teachers, who are
prohibited by law from receiving
unemployment benefits duri ng sum-
mer vacati on. at least 32.000 of the
40.000 Head Stan teachers and aides
routanely draw jobless benefitsdunng
the summer.
They're hardly getting nch, of
course. Last year's average total
summer unemployment compensa·
uon for teachers was S 1.210. and for
aides $973. But the ancreased cost of
the unemployment insurance
premiums paid to the states by the
local agencies that ru n Head Start
programs must come from their
federal grants.
And. as Health and Human Ser-
vices Department lnspeC1or General
Richard Kusserow points out an a
recent report, "escalatinicosts ... are
unnecessarily eroding the quality of
.Jhe..pr~ms by dccreasina mour
ava1labe for direct services to the
children:'
"T he source of the J,.summ_ttsom-
pensation) abuse seems to ansc from
the 'turf neaotiataons 1n 1979,
Kusserow wrote to Rep. Gene Chap-
pie. R-C'alif .. in June. He was refer-
ring to the competition between HHS
and the newly formed Education
Department for jurisdiction over
Head Stan. As a successful program
w11h widesprcad bipartisan support.
Head Stan was coveted by both
agencies.
HHS won the j urisdictional battle.
"After considerable political pressure
from our department," Kusscrow
wrote. "one of the outcomes of this
bureaucratic exercise was for Head
Start officials to convince the Depart·
ment of Labor 'that Head Start was
not an educational program" - and
therefore should not fall under the
ban on summer unemploy ment com-
pensation.
At the tame. Ku sscrow noted,
unemployment insurance premiums
paid by Head Start grantees (and
other employers) was low. so "no
particular adverse consequence was
anticipated."
But as the recession and high
unemployment forced the states to
raise their premium rates to em-
ployers. "the result of this ( 1979)
decision has p~ven disastrous:·
Kusscrow wro1e.
G enocide Treaty deserves to die for its defects
An 18-statc survey of62 Head Start
grantees' ansurance costs shows why:
The total in premiums paid for the
summer benefits has risen from $9.8
million 1 n 1983 to an estimated SI 5.6
million this summer. Some exam-
ples. Drafted in 1948. its fl a ws put it beyond
Sena t e committee ·s clean-up abilities
In an ancmpt 10 deal "'llh the
threats to .\meman rights po!>ed b}
the GenoC1de Treat\ drafted b)' the
l n1ted 'a11ons in I Y48 and '>1111
ixnd1ng. thr "c:natc Foreign Rela-
tion~ ( umm11tt'c lahorcd m1ght1I}
u nd a11achl.'d !>C\ eral provisos
.\lthough these address some prob-
lems the}' cenainh don't clean up all
the const1tut1onal defects
Thccomm11tcc attachmrnt'i do not
c,n"c U\ from the dt'ia'itrou\ effect the
treat) v.ould ha\t on our criminal
1ust1ce S)Stem as 11 relates to fedcral-
statc relations. In the U.S legal
s~stem most crimes are pro\Ccuted
under ~late la"s. not fede,..c1I
The treat) crc.-ates the new federal
cnmc of"genoc1de" But what make\
genocide different from hom1c1de
a~sault. bauery or k1dnappang" That
dt'pends on the an tent w prosecution
would depend not on the ar;t 1lself but
on how the indictment 1s worded
The late Sen Sam Er' 1n \atd that
this is one of the treat) 's greatc)t
defcct'i bccau'iC 1t would tron'ifcr the
p ro~C'C'Ut1on of ncJrl\ eHI\
hom1c1de as~ult. batten and ~·d··
napp1na from the )tJte coun\ to the
federal cou11s for an 1nternauona1
court) The tre3t) 0 !. 1ndu\1on of \U(h
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
.. ague cnmes as conspmng. 1nc1te·
ment and comphc1t} also would give
law\crs a field da\ to move dcfen-
dan.ts into federal rnurts.
Then there '' the problem of
vagueness V. hat docs 11 mean to
prosecute someone "'ho dehberatel)
1nf11cts "on the group cond1t1ons of
hfe calculated 111 bnng about its
ph)st.eal destruct111n 1n v.hole or 1n
part'>" l'loboch kno"'i
.\s 1:.r' 1n pointed out 11 might
mean lhJt J \t,11l or t ount) official
could be prosrl utcd for genocide for
refu.,1ng 10 &l\c "clfare benefits or
gl\ 1ng tx:nefits th.it 'iomeone thanks
are inadequate
What about J 'ienator or con·
grcssman who defends the l1lhng b )
one side or the other 1n the Middle
Eas1 confronta11on\)
These are JU'>l some of the
loophole\ 1n the treat\
ThC' C''\tn1d111on danger to L' ~
c1t11C'n\ ''one of the 1ra\ est problem\
"Ith the 1rca1) The treat) pltd&e' to
l .. \trad11c l S nt11en 'i :H'C'used of
gcnoc1dr l ndCf\tJnd1ng No I hmm
this 'ihghtl\ h' \3\ing that v.e will
grant C\trad1ttnn onh for :ict\ thoit are
criminal under the lav.\ of both
nation\
Frlftlc ZJnl ld~at
'Tom TeU
M.,,...l4'1tor
l",.Ol>t/Wlcl _, J<ty OI ,.,. ,-•t lj/) """' I•• Jt
Cot•• ""-·~-eo-·~· •o "''' t ·•-C• m:e
Oon ,.,,.., .
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PHYLLIS
ScHLAFLY
There 1s less to this understanding
than meets the eye. While it 1s true
that the U.S. go,ernmcnt does not
extradite an)one except under a
specific cxtrad1t1on treaty. the U.S.
Justice Department lawyer stated at
the hearing that the e\trad1t1on treat)
v.ould not ha"c 10 \pectf\ "genocide"
so long a'i 11 1ndudci. "hont1c1dc" or
other acts mentioned 1n the Genocide
Treat) (which the) all do)
The most recent eittrad1t1on
1reat1es alread) agreed to by the
United States include \uch language
a!> "extrad1t1on shall alw be arantcd
(or willful acts which. although not
being included 1n the Append•'<. are
pun1sh11blt in accordanct w11h th<'
federal laws of both Contracting
Pante\
That means that &enoc1<1c wouJd be
automaucall) included a\ an extra·
d11able ofTcn\c although not spectfi-
call\ mentioned
l 1 \ ht\\ and pohc 1c~ on e'\tra·
d1t1on do not require that the other
count!) '<1 criminal procC'durcs 11ve
the con\t1tuttonal protC'('t1ons that
\meman<1 enJO~ It'\ JU\t too bad al
~1)u hu"c to uand tnal 1n a c:ount ')
"' re the t •.S 8111 of Right\ docsn t
apph
Oneofthc mo\t,ric,ou problem\
with the Genocide reaty is llS Anacle
I ~tatemrnt that acnoc1dc 1$ a 1:nme in
11mo of peace l\NO \\ar l;htt Opt'M
up tht• p<>J\ththt) that l ~r
\ 1ct'mcn lifbllnt 1n fomrn countnt1o
could Oc tnrd f0t ttl'ntXtd(' undrr the
trl'lll\ Oh, 1nu\I\ tht'\ Ju lfltcnd to
"de,trO)" w1th1n the meaning of the
treaty.
Undcr~1and1ng No 4 ~tates that
wartime act!> -;hould not be con-
sidered genocide without "specific
an tent " Our sen icemen ·should not
have 10 defend themselves in a
foreign court apinst accusauom of
"specific intent · without the protec·
t1on of the L'.S Rill of Rights. The
treat) would provide a cover of
lc;.gahty for "show trials" of U S.
servicemen
Understanding No 5 rcsen.es the
right of the United States to efTect 115
partic1pat1on in the 1nternat1onal
penal tribunal onl)' b) a treat) entered
into tor that purpose. But 1n the
hearings. the lJ .S. Justice Ocpart·
ment attornc) said this could be done
L.M. Bo vo
b} executive agreement w11hout the
COMCA I -Of t.ht Senate,
The declaration says that the
president will not deposit our ratifi-
cation wuh the Un11ed Nations unul
Congres~ passes legislation to im~le
ment the treaty. as required in Article
Y. That cannot be cons1dered a
safeguard since the whole thing would
be a sham 1f the Senate ratified the
treaty while hoping that Congress will
renege on its duty to implement it.
The Genocide Treaty 1s so badly
wntten that n is beyond the skills of
the Senate Foreign Relations Com·
m1ttee to clean it up. It a'i a danger to
all i.\mencans.
Pbyll/11 Scbl11ly 11 • syadlcited
columal1t.
Sweeping up the profits
.\ manufacturer Of aold Je"'rll) in
Ent.l11nd vacuumed his shof carpet
ever) do\ for nine :renr.'> hen he
hurned that car~t -smelted 1t. a\ 11
"erC' :>.nd rcco,ercd more gold worth
Ill the 11me snooo
11 ·, not a wharr 1f 11 tJt)(~n·t run
paralltl to the \horeltnc
.\n Iranian hu~hand ha~ the leµI
nJhl to kill his Mfc. 1f he find\ her
v.11h ano1her man
Rcnov. ned wa\ Nc'I( Ztaland for It\
f11ahtless birds C erta1nl> Ne~ Zea-
land on11nall) h d no \nake\ no
l rocod1lc\ and no land mammal\ \I)
prr) on htrd' a~rnund then j'l\'nrlt
'hmH·ct up. Pol,nr~1an, hflngina
~•th them thrirdos\ on purpo~ .ind
1hc1r rats b) accident .\nd the day\ of
the flightless birds were numbered.
Q What are the most popular
n1ahu for watching TV.,
.\ unday fim. then Thursday
Saturda) comeA in Inst
Onl) place on )our bod} when-you
can ICt I Clear dellaled VICW Of )'OUr
hloodvcucl~ t\ your C)C .
F1m Juda11.m took Saturda' forats
C)abba1h So muantt} took un·
da> Thtn hlam took Fnday. That
was the order of Sabbath Stlccuon b)'
the thrct m11or reh,1ons which u~
1hc \t\en-da) C1ene IS wrtlc
L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yodlc-•led
~lamrdil.
•Bill Rfchardson; Head Start di-
rector for the East Missouri Action
Agency in Flat Raver, Mo .. told our
associate Tony Capaccio that his
unemploymenl insurance costs in-
creased by $27.000 from 1983 to
1984. Seventy of his 84 teachers.
aides. cooks and van dnven draw the
summer benefits.
•German S. White, Midwest re·
g1onal d irector, noted a year ago that
the insurance premium problem "ts
plagu ing arantees in all six of our
states." particularly Illinois and
Michigan. "A number of gtantccs
have even broached the subject of
rtducin-their enronment." ne warn-
ed. White continues to stand by his
warning.
•John L. Jordan, Atlanta rCJlonal
director. pointed out even earlier in a
memo to Washinaton headquarters
that "more than 80 of all arantecs
(Strvang 87,000 children) are affected
by this problem, and if current trends
continue.: as appears likely, the prob-
lem will rorce a number of arantees to
red uce the number of children served
or aive up lhe Head Stan arant~."
Jordan saidnfs wamina still n andi.
althouah so fir onl)' one arantee.
Voorhees CollC&"C of Oen ma rk. S.C ..
had aiven up its Head Sta.rt program
because of a $200,000 insurance
deficit.
MI NI-EDITORI AL: For more
than a year ~c·vc been upo "'' the
cxccncs and questionable activities
of the Federal Emcraency Manatt·
mcnt Aacncy. and pah.icuJarly of its
director. Lo u1 s01uffrid1 Now. 1n tht ~ake of a House subcommmee's
charae of ~nous m1Konduct by ht'
agrncy. Giuffrida has rcs11ncd Wt
applaud h1 dt'<'mon. and hopir that
Conarc ~•II cont1nur 10 keep1t~ C}c
on FEM •
Jlrt A•d~rion •od DaJr Vu Attt
•r~ 1y94/lc•IH t'0/1mal1ta,
Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/~~· A"Outl 5, 1885
When you 're hqt;you 're hot; NBC failed pilots sizz-e
By JERRY BUCK
,,,~.,...
LOS ANGl:.LE:.S ~ummer 11. the
ttmc when the network~ unloacJ their
rtjccted pilots ont() an unsuspectan&
public and hope to r\.~over put of
their investment
. Gut NBC. currently nd1na on cloud
nine after a decade 10 1he ratinJS
cellar. has found.e ven 11s failed pilots noun,hing.
The network scheduled three
movie-pilots. The fir,t, "Code of
Venicnnce.'' tied for second place lhe
week cndinJ June 30 rhcn "S1in·
&ray" tted for first the week ending July 14.
Both were broad(;ast Sunday night,
and the compe11t1on. mostly rerun~.
was not formtdable. "Stingray," for
instance, was up against the USFL
championship game on ABC. which
placed near the bottom of the ratings.
Tht third pil ot. "The Covenant,"
will be broadcast tonight.
"We were anxious to get audience
feedback on these three pilots," said
Michele Brustln, NBC vice president
for drama development. She has
panicipatcd in the development of
every NBC one-hour show since "H Ill
Street BJues."
"It would beam 1snomcr. however.
to call these busted.pilots. They were
passed over for the fall season. but we
did want to sec how the audience
reacted. These pilots came in very late
and very rough. We didn't have an y
time periods (or them. I think in other
years, when our ratinas were lower.
they would have &Otten on the
schedule."
It appears likel y that .. Code of
VenJeancc." retitled "Dalton," will
ao for at least eight episodes some-
time in the upcoming season. In the
movie. Charles Taylor starred as a
Boy George
becoming
a man now?
By RUTH SINAJ ._......,_.rtl ..
TEL A VIV -He cut his tresses
and did not wear dresses.
"Do you really want to hurt me?" a
more demure Boy George asked
concert fans.
"No," they unanimously screamed
back.
Though his populanty appears to
be waning in Eng·
cd States, his fol·
lowing is going
troog i o Lsrael,
where punk is a
late·bloomin_g cul·
tu re.
About 20.000 Is·
racl1 teen-agers.
who used to be
Boy George mMe at home
wearing shorts and sandals and
si nJi ng wholesome ballads, turned
out to see their idol at an open-air
concert last week in Tel Aviv. About no fainted from excitement, medical
attendants said. and ushers used
hoses to spray water on the audience
in an effort to cool them down.
Many were decked out as Boy
George lookalikes or wore safety pins
in their noses and had skinhead
haircuts. HowevC"r. some said the)
were disappointed at Bo} George·~
toned-down appearance -espec1all>
his drab attire and has short hair.
Though promoters promised 15
costume changes during the per·
formance. Boy George remained
throughout the 90-minute show 1n
black pants and knee-length 1acke1
His only concession to dazzle was
heavy eye makeup.
The question ofh1s clothes 1s a sore
subject Wlth the 24-year-old lead
singer of the Culture Club band.
Reporters attending a news con·
fercnce were warned by organizcn to
only ask him questions about his
"creauve process."
A reporter who defied the inJunc·
tion became the butt of Boy George's
insults. so that what the singer lacked
in outrageous appearance he more
than made up for in language.
"Thing$ change qu1elcly-in lh1s
aeneration although you're obviously
a lot slower:· Boy George told the
reporter who asked him about the
d~s he wears.
The Bnt1sh media. which the singer
called "hypocnucal and d1sgustin~"
appears to have become dis-
enchanted with Boy George's gender·
bender style.
In recent months. it has ignored
him eltcept to attack Boy Georv. for
refusing to appear 1n "Live Aid," a
globe-spanning TV concert to raise
money for hunger v1cllms in Africa.
Boy George explained that his
failure lo appear in lhe two concerts
held simultaneously in London and
Philadelphia was "not malicious"
and resulted from scheduling pro~
lems. Other reparts ~1d he refused 10
appear after a fiaht with benefit
orpnizcr Bob Geldof.
He claimed not to care what the
public and the media think ofh1m. "I
don't care ir they come to stt me
because I took weird or because I can
sina." said Boy Ccorac. He admitted he w:is .. no Jrt:St
mu 1c1an." and agreed that his tylc was 1nOucnccd by many s1naen.
1nclud1na Olv1d Bowie ' ("he' a
acnius") and mokey Robinso~
Cuttina his hiur was a Que uon of
fa h1on and not a stab at rcspc t·
abihty, he <said. "I did 1t and now
c-veryonc i, doina 1t " Ho~ver. h14' d1\favor with the
med1A or his drop on the chans ma~
be n-pon 1blc Tor the 1.amcr Boy
Ooo • who tarted hfc " Geo e
O'Dowd. the n or I work1n eta 5
Roman C'atholic family in southea t
London 1
li<l) (1COl"&l' mar al\41 Ul\ers1f) hi\
tlknb nc\t )car and do ;i mo\1C wllh
comedian E.dd1t Murph,, .. I'm aooo
11 mal-ana pc-opk lau ~·.A tw '81tf.
drifier v.-ho hclP' a )ouna mother
l"Vcnae the de th of her brother and
who stOP\ a feud involv1 n& &Un·
runnina and dru& smuaahna that 1s
teonna apart an AnLona town.
where )'OU looked )OU had tO ~ land
l thoua,ht of 'Shane.' "
It appcu\ unhkel) that NB will
pick up .. tinaray " created by \cp.
hen J. Cannell ("The A-Team" and
"Rtpllde"). Nick Mant'u~ !ltarred 1n
\he title role ( '11niray was a main, not
a car) u a m)ster) man who helps a
youn1 female dcput)' d1stnct attorne}
fml 1 .-ngland ludnapp1na plot.
The churactcr ha been likened to
"Rambo." a 1milanty that NBC 1~
nOT <11\lvow1n1 hetause Of the
movie's huic summer success But
he's really closer to "Shane," the
my,tenous dnftcr played by Alan
Ladd in the classic I 9H Western
M1 s Brustin stud she sees it as "a contemporary Western."
"We wanted the movie to look like
a big Western." she said "'Every-
... Stingray' wa~ developed as a 9
o'clock show." Mm Brusun said
"But Stephen crcntcd a different
character and arena than we had
discussed. He was a man of m)stery
with an almost surreal quaht'r He
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ch1ld1en." • , 10 get awa~ from the f~m1l) and.sue
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A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Mond y, August'~. 1985
PUNKY WINKERBEAN
THE
F AMILY
CIRCUS
"WOW! That angel must've bowled
a STRIKE !"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Would you mind holding your digging
class In your own yard?"
DRABBLE I
8·5
GARFIELD
BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP)
0 1'm only • Sund•y p•lnter. Th• reat of the
WMk I'm • hit m•n for the mob."
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
, MY DAO tXlSN1T ~ WAAT I DO .. AS LON6
AS HE lX)ESNT FINO CUT AeouT IT.• • ·.
-.
by Kevin Fagan
1 (,l)f.!f.>
1~'!>J06T
A Lill l..E· 80-4
lt.l~I~
~M£1
by Jim Davis
TMEY PON'T MAKE
POORS THE WAY TMfY
USED TO ErTHER
SHOE
~ WONDEIZ ~T ll4E Ot-'
UOfZOSCDPE ~ ~15 ~f2NING ...
PEANUTS
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
TUMBLEWEEDS
A~E '100
V/fMI l\k;-Ml 11\JCR!~
~E:'f:KIN&
COLOGNE?
BRIDGE
I MEAN, fT DtOHTeottt~
'/CAJ.,.-HAf I ~T 50ME 1i~ Wrffi Herc: iHIS
~~er~-
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WE1RE 11MALLIES'.1 WE
LIKE TO ~AN6 AROUND wmi THE OTHER MALLIE5 .
by Gary Trudeau
by Jeff MacNally
by Berke Breathed
&#Pl PO )tJCI ""1tlse
W€ .Mr R'JN'f H~
EJKJfJ6H Vil!RPfl6SS IN ()(/If UV6S ?/ .
~ ~t. J '%:'11:
A 'YI \
by Charles M. Schulz
by Lynn Johnston
by Tom K. Ryan
\JIE ~HOtJLQ rJeve~ HAVe 1..ocmv ·
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•--ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q.1 -Nell her \ ulnrrablt>, a!> South
you hold:
+A654 ?74 v A105 +AQ83
The bidding has proreeded.
Ealt South Weet Nortb
p<'1nts 1n cluhs. Re!!pond one no
Lrump.
lht> dt'fen.,e. Out of re'ipert for our
pocketbook, we will ht>at a hasty
rl'lreal to three spadei,. LOOK WMAT YOU
PIOTOTMAT-CMAIR.GARflfb~
YOU'RE 1'00 f'AT
I AM NOi roo FAT.
THEY J 05T DON'T
MAKE CMAIR'3 1'Mf.
WAY TMf Y US(P TO 11:::::~~~=f-l-L-J-;l-.; D~ 3 ~ 3 •
Q.4 -Neither vulnerable. a-i South
you hold:
tt --.. .;-K-7 -o A'Q85'Z + i\ K'T63
The bidding has proceeded:
Q.6 -A!> South vulnerable, you
hold:
MOON MULLINS
JUDGE PARKER
,_.. ........ _.-...._.__ ___ -1 MRS BELLN.AP PLEASE LOOK AT
WHEN SAM OR•VER
Ml!ET9 WITH THE
Mt0Wlf:."E WHO
ATTENDED THE
61RTH OF W!!NOY
SAVERN,HE SHOWS
HER THREE! ~APH9 1
THOSE TWO PICTURES "GAIN ' A.RE
YOU SURE l'HAT THEY ARE NQT
MR ANO MRS
S A.V ERN:>
by Harold Le Ooux
NOW WHAT AeouT THIS ~-•
MAN? 00 VOU
REC06NtZE HIM?
?
What do you bid now'/
A. -First, bear in mind thdl part
ner might be bidding under pres
sure o( the three heart preempt
Se«>ndly. you ha ve a minimum
takeout doublf'. And la-;tly. you
havp thf' wor"lt pos<,1ble heart
holding. All thecie fartCJr-.. suggest
that a pass 1s the prudent ac·t1on
Q.2-Both vulnerahl1, a .. South }'ou
hold·
+K6 '"'AK1 0954 )6 +AJI04
1 ht• b1rlrl1ng ha proceedel'f:
outh We1t orth Eaat
I I + PaH Pa11
?
Wh1H &t'l1on do you t1tke''
A. -You hove 11 very fine hand,
both o££en41iVt>ly and dPfens1vely.
and no bil'f 1n hearli; or dubs will
dt•-.rrihP 11 "''<"Urllt t>ly Oc4'ide~.
partnt'r rn1ghl ht' lying in th1•
bur,ihf'" waattng to puntl>h Lhe op
porwnt" l>ouhlt•, 11nd 'l4't' how part·
nt•r rt>nrt'I If ht' rt•tn•at~ to
d1amon<1', you ran .tlw,1yc; reh1d
.) 1>ur hf'ar"
Q 3 -"11>1lh..r \ulnnahlt>, j' ~outh
you hold
+!t~ 63 1 K98 +~Q7052
I' at rt n..r 0~01 t hf' h1ddmr with "lf'
"fltldt•. Wh:ll do ynu rt'spond'/
A . -Hf'r:iu41•• ol your poor 'lu1l qual·
lly and the (ar.t lhlt YOU hlvt' I king
in 11nothtr ,u1t, your h1nd dot' n't
qu1hfy for two club rt•pon
followed by I thrt't ~lub re-bid. 'inre
you <'linnol t'ount hnrtnt11 In
"padl' lpannt r'11 AUit i in valulni
your han1J, It 1 worth at mn•t ninf'
South Welt North E&1t
l 1J I • 2 PH I
3 + Pa11 3 ~ Pa111
?
What action do you takf''/
OMAR
SHARIFF
A.-You rertainly want to be fn
game, but you don't yet know whert•
you want to play th h nd or lH
what level (even lam UI not out or
t hf' question). You know partner
must have a good suit or a good flt
for your suit because of his fref' bid
Of LWO heart!!: SO for the momt'nt W('
J>uggest you bid t.hree hearts t.o 1ee
if that 1n•pircs partner L-O vigorou!I
Ml 1on
Q.5-f~ut We11 vulntrablci. u"
South you hold:
•AJ092 '763 ~JM42 •ll
The bidding ha'l prO<.'eeded :
r•forth Eul outh W • t
P,ua P... P••• I•
l + Pa.M 2 • •
Obie Pua 1
Wha( iclion do you take7
A.-Al ttfis vulntrabillly, wr llkt to
puni h lht opponent aa much a
anyonf' l'!I e wf' klfow However, in
thi• ~t,1utnrt par.tner'• doublt:
shuuld be <"On9idtrtd rooper. 11ve.
1utd ·~ haY• littlf. l!l ttintnhutr to
'.\
• K987 Q5 v 10752 +962
Th~ bidding ha!> proceeded:
Weet North EH t outb
I 0 l • Pa11 Pu•
Obi• 2 . Pa11 7
What do vou hid now'>
CHARLES
GOREN
A. -Wh1IP parl ner might not have
all that murh 10 high car<l!!, he cer
L111nly mu'll have gTellt distrihu
I ional '4trength to vrnture to the
I wo l~vel on hi" own. Though your
hnnd did not look promising at rirst,
your honor rard~ ln partner's suit11
plu11 lf'nict h in hlci first bid •iuit hu
lmµrov tf 1t enormou"ly. We would
n"t blamt' you 1( you jumped to four
~padl's. but w1• prcter giving part
ner a hit of IN•way by jumping to
t hrf'I• 41pl'lllt•\
.. er lnfor alloD about ('ll1rle1
Goren'• n.w new1letwr for brid•e
player•. writ• Go,.o Brfda-Lettu,
1009 ln1ta111r.. .. o Ave., Clnnamla·
100, • ,J. OM11.
,.
•
AirCal declares dividend
Air Cahfomsa's Board of 01;cctors
ha declared a quanerly d1vidtnd of
JO cents per hart on 1t preferred
stock. payable Oct IS to shartholdcr
of record Oct. I .
in Much I 98S and the action by
A1rCal's board 1s the tttond quarterly
d1 v1dend paid on the stock.
AirCal 1s a we tern l'ellonal carrier
serving 14 cities 1n . California, Ne-
vada, Orqon, Washinaton and Brit· 1rCal's preferred stock was 1s ued
I OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK (AP) -The fOllo'41(1ng 1111 11 Amerl'f'lesl 2f: 3" U ! shows lhe Over • ttie -C01Jnler COOPr81o Y: u: :.
· filOCks •nd w.rrents thet heve oone up ~r~lnc 1 ~ 1~ ~ he most •nd down t~sl bHed on AL wtJ j~1 'tJ g ~ oercenl Offlchenge for r dev ~ nlvVOlt ,. ~ No Heur lleJ tredlno w 'S2 or 1000 v~ s 2 3 ° · sn~rts ere ncluded. orldConl 2~L 1-~ g · ti end wcentege cneno.s •rt !"• ~lexC_p 4-dl trtnct between lhe PrevloYs clos 119 • romln 3 S· u: · prlc~ end Frldev•s lest or bid orlce f8.." 1:~ JY.i B; .:
UPf ~~~~<!,g' 3..,.. =Ml U.,
l ~~~~:, LY.~ f cl 8{c'~:l I ~;~s~~gt It: I i 8: II~ ! undv ~wto ~~ •..; UP . r:: ,. . 3 ~"' 2~ Bu
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o:p :. I ~vslTc un 3.4 UP . · Herrtoe nt iii~on°v ~ fl s: , . DO ~lntl,;'~g un U Up ~· Ne WNS 'j\ga~,,.·~~s 6 3• t. +~3i 16 8~ ~:i ~ ~l~~!isF Lei~ _c, 8"Pc1f H
...
Calif on1i a's olde t national park i no"v a'>
do.~ a" your I 'al American Savings ffi e.And
}'(>Ll'rc invited to stop by and enjoy IOOyears of
it~ hremhcaking beauty in vintage phcxogrJph-.
The exhibit is being held in rerowution
of our 100th anniversary. It underscoreS the
commitn1 nt all of us at
Ainerlcan Saving h3Vi made
to h Ip r~ t re~ mite to
iL'i original splendor .
I
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1sh C..olumbia, Canada. AU'Cal stock
11 tradtd on the American Stock
Exchanac under the symbol ACF ••• M.C.S. Inc .• an cn&Jneerina soft.
ware manufacturer, rccently opentd
newcorporatc uartersan Irvine.
Tht company also has offices 1n Van Nuys.
• -1'1. a -'I• -"• -''" ~ = ~ I 11• -I " -~ I -1 ~ = :~
-~ -' -2 -' 'h --'.4 ~ -'I• '.4 -'h 'h -'h 'h -.,,
10 ->,{, ~ -'h
Shop lhl· mune\ ~a' ing 'alues Jd \ t-111-..l·<i sn the
\Ve\te al~o con1mis..~oncd a ~erie~ of four
comn1en1oiative checks, fcarurin~ ccntuJ) old
fin .. an enw--dVing.~ of \Yell kno\vn '\'b.~mite
landfl)'trks. °""through Ounhcr, \\c'rc ~hin~
100 of them away to ea h \htx1111um Chc..""<·king
a ount custon1er.
After} >u\·c enjoy<..-d the photo e'11ihn.
be sufc to a.~k for our ~ptx.iJI edtt1on 'lbM..'n1ne
pc>.\f r b nature photograph r Gt.'< >fRC F•'"t.'
( 1835 1918). ll'~ y urs for a don:mon ol
out
or .oo
Sl or more. \vh ich in tun1 \\111 he u >ntnhuttxl
to 'fi1-,cn1ice·~ Return < lf lJ~ht rt'"-t< >ran < m
<.4U11paihtn. ~>'Lop h\ \J11erK.m ~l\1 11~-.. .• tnd
t.>\.-plore )b"emitt.:.
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SAVINGS
ANO lQAJ\J ASSOOATION
j
Div l'I ~' t..e1t Cllt
UAL
-
IOIDAY'I OLISlll PIHOll
Stock prices decline
NEW YORI\. (A P) -Uncertainty over the
outlook for the economy and interest rates helped
send stock prices into a broad decline Monday.
Analysts said investors were unea y about the
prospective reception the credit markets will give
to the Treasury's record offenng this week of$21 .5
billion tn bonds and note!> The concern 1s that
interest rate~ might have to move up to attract
enough buyers for the secuntaes.
WHAT Ar.ux Dm
NEWYOlflil(AP) Aug. S Prtv. ~l dav Advanced 1 1
Declned ~s y;clj,F'-1ij Newl'I Gl'IS Ntw lows
AMEX LEADERS
~ -
Due to transmission prob-
lems In New York, today's
listing will n<ll appear in
the Daily Piiot.
CoLo QuoTES
. METALS QuoTES
p,a
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NEW YORK (AP) Aug S Prtv
Todal daft Adv~need 4 7 ¥eel neo ~ I~ nc:tiangtd
0111 lswes New highs .. New lows 9 s
NYSE LEADERS
I II
Dow JoNES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (AP) -Flntl Dow-Jones avereges for Aug, S.
I OMft Hm LOW 115 m d 134.S7 l .11 t . 1 .-..
s ,r ttH! J : l~ ~l/ f?Ht: 4: ~s ~'k m.n l .'5 Uffl sJi:u= l. ndusl t • 1" l . WL , =
NASDAQ SUMMARY
famob68 labcls ...
narpgrT. bcz.cch ~ fb~lOn \ord, lllt;&tlt '!:£1?0
\W.Clt.-.ocxl Vil togz. 1001 ~ bl\d • 21!.' a:e· ~7 J
po~ro 5Z:>~thlohrl4"4 ,8181~ 9~3
rTQ'l thru Ch 10to9, .50turday lO to6 &. ~ndtly neon 1.o ~
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Daily Pilat ' MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1985 .
Ar•• women win gold medal In unoe ftnala et F•tlv•. 82.
· NHVC'• Jekoaky, Ullmen1 teem to win Etchella-22 crown. 82. •
Strike.iilevitab1€? N~EalkS ~se-Eieduled-
Arbitration issue remains as
the biggest stumbling block -
.. If we att n0110 a pos111on to ad vase the players by
Tuesday morning at the latest, or Monday night, that
there is an aareement, the players will not go to the
ballparks Tuesday," Donald Fehr, head of the Pla)'ers
Assocaauon. said.
NEW YORK (AP) -As players prepared for what
m1gtn be the last day of games before a strike, the two
parties in baseball's labor talks were stalemated on the
issue of salary arbitration without further negotiating
sessions scheduled today.
"As of now. there's nothing scheduled," Arthur
Schack. union general counsel. said this morning. "That
doesn't mean there won't be. Beyond that, I don't want to
comment."
Fehr said he has inmucted players not to travel after
tonight's pmcs or on Tuesday momma wuhout an
agreement. Only a handful of Baltimore players traveled
from Cleveland, where they played Sunday. on to
Toronto, where they beain a senes Tuesday. .
"We arc running out of time;• MacPhaal admitted
af\er the two sides met for nearly three hours Sunday. He
said he would talk to Fehr today and said ··we will meet
On Sunday. Comm1sst0ner Peter Ueberroth con-
tinued ~o express optimism that there was time "to get the
JOb done" and Lee MacPha1I, representing the owners,
said the two sides would meet before Tuesday's deadline.
before the strike deadline." .
"There won't be an extension,'' National League
player representative Kent Tekulve of PbiJadelph1a said.
"We've been w\lhout a contract for seven months -
that's enough of an extensfon." . ..
The An&el bench empde. Sunday to con-
gratulate Rod Carew after the Aneel ftnt
.,., ............ ..., ... Sdlwerta
bueman became the 16th player ln major
leacue biatory to collect 3,000 hita.
Good ~ay for Downing, too
Wit h spotlight
on Carew, his hit
gtves Angels win
By CHRIS MONAHAN
DellJ '904 CerrMpOfldeftt
For the past few days. most of the
media attention surrounding the
Angels has been focused on Rod
Carew and has quest for has 3,000th
hat and the recent trade that brought
John Candelana, Al Holland and
George Hendrick from Pittsburgh.
Yes. Carew finally dad reach the
milestone Sunday wtth a single an the
th ird inning and Candelaria did make
has first stan since Sept. 15. 1984, but
neither of them really figured 1n the
outcome of the game.
Instead the key figure was one of
the more quiet Angels. but one who
has been swinging a hot bat and
getting some very important hats.
particularly against the Minnesota
Twins.
He 1s Onan Downing. not a neY<
face with the Angels and not one ol
the best k.nown. but one who is
qu1c y endearing hlmsel(tothe fans
1n Anaheim
Af\er coming ofT a senes in Oak-
land in which he was 6 for 11 with two
home runs, Downing has continued
his hot hman~ against the Twins.
Af\er getting the game-winning
two-run ho me run in Fnday's game
and a ke)' ninth-inning double atur-
day, he came up with the key hit again
Sunday.
In the eighth. wath the Twms and
Angels ued at 5-5, Gary Pettis at third
and two outs. Downing slapped a
single ofT Twin shortstop Roy
Smalley's glove a' the Angels pulled
out another one-run game, 6-5. in
front of 41 .630 at Anaheim Stadium
The win pushed the Angels' Amcn-
can LeaRuc West lead to four jUlmes
Brian Downing
over Kansas City. which fell to
Boston
Downing, who has now hat in seven
.s.1.ra.lghLgamu(12..for l7.,.444). say~11
has Just been a matter of adjusting his
mental approach.
"I started swmging better in Oak-
land af\er I made some radical
adj ustments 1n my stance," said
Downing. ··1 had a long talk with
Reggae (Jackson) on the plane from
Toronto to Oakland and we went
over a lot of sttuauons that I have
been an this )'car.
"The) 're aren't too many bettt'r
than Reggae to talk to and my style of
hatting as closer to has than say Rod
Carew's
"I had the best sene of my life in
Oakland as far as tumng the ball hard.
1 haven't hit It as hard against
Minnesota. but I've gotten 1mponant
hats.
"We pulled at out and we are hoping
ToaJ6'llr• a.me
Seattle )(Swtft 3-5) at Mee1e
(Wftt 8-7).
Tlme: 7:30 p.m.
TV: None.
Radio: KMPC (710).
to recapture the essence of the)' way
we were playing before the All-Star
break. We ha~e the pitching and if
they keep at close. we can pull at out in
the late innings." said Downing.
The game-winning single wasn't hit
that hard. but was deep enough to the
hole at shon stop that Smalley could
not come up with 1t cleanly.
The hat made a winner out of rehef
patcher Stewart Cliburn for the sec-
ond consecutive game
Claburn. who patched an inning
Saturday night and bencfitted from
Doug DeCmces· game-wanning home
run in the ninth. thrt'w three innan~
ofthree•hat rchefto earn his Sl'<lh win
apinst two losses Donnie Moore
pitched the ninth to collect his 21st
save, the most b) an Angel since Dave
LaRoctTe hact!S in T978. -
"They JU'lt go out and do 1t and do It
and do 1t." said Manager Gene
Mauch-of his two relievers. "It (the
win) was a 'itrugglc. but ii was a &reat
d .. ay.
The 6-~ v1ctol) gave the Angels a
24-8 record in one-run games. two
more wtns than they had last year and
tops an the major leagues.
It was also the Angels' 28th comc-
from-bch1nd triumph. JUSt two short
of their 1984 total
Al one point in the game the Angels
led 4-1 , but Candelana. who pitched a
\trong first four•anning'i. tared an the
fifth and all owed the Twins to tic the
game at 4-4.
For Candelaria. who has been a
short reliever this year aflcr 10 years
(Pleue 11ee DOWNING'S/82)
Both ,,des presented~proposals Sunday, and both
were rejected. Each side offemJ to mciderate it und on
how much money should go into the players' pen ton
fund -provided each s1de got everyth1n1 wanted tn
salary arbitration
The pla~ers. forthe first ume s1ncebaru1n101 bepn
1n November. said they 'AOuld accept less 16an one-thi rd
of network television revenue for at penston fund.
demands for any changC1 in the salal') arb11rauon
procedure. The o~ners want to increase from t'AO) n Lo
three the amount of ume ~fof"l' a player can file for
artmra11on. and also want to ensutt an arbitrator could
award no mott than double a pla)cr's old salal').
MacPhail rtJccted Fehr'' propc> I ""'thout hcanns
the amount of money the union wa w1Llina to p~e back
"There wa n't much sen~ in our ask.in& what 11 •
"-'I)," MacPhaal said "What they asked for on sal.ar)
arb1trat1on was not someth1n1 we could accept:'
Fehr offered to save the owners "tens and tens of
m1lhon of dollan" b) accepting less than $60 malhoo
annually -he dad not specify the amount -provided
the ditTettnce was ''redirected to the clubs that a~ most
disadvantaged and need It most"
MacPruul. president of the Player Relations Com-
mmee proposed a new formula for dmdang hOw much
mon<"y should go to the pension fund. The p~t
amount 1s $1 S 5 mllhon each year, and MacPhail offered
a ne"' amount that "'ould be based on ho"" much salaries
increased.
"The playen are not about to make con<:essaons to
the clubs that are doing \\ICU and don't ecd 1t,'' \aid Fehr
who called the plan "our best shot at breaking the
logjam:·
In return, Fehr s:ud the owner<1 had to drop their
MacPhaal said there would ht a .. Ooot" of S 15 5
m1lhon but did not SI) how high the amount could go .
Carew: Finally be
c8.n get Soine sleep
He joins a n e lite
group"Of 15 others
1n 3,000-hit club
Although 11 1s teammates Ron
Romanick and Kuk McCaskill who
soon wall be budd1 ng soap opera stars,
all the drama at Anaheim Stadium
Sunday surrounded Rod Cart'w and
his quest for 3.000 hllS
But on this Sunday afternoon at
Anaheim Stadium at 1·47 p.m. PDT
Rodney Cline Carew an the umform
of the Angels, shced a 1-1 fastball to
left field against the Minnesota
Twins. the~ oth er club he c\.Cr
played for. and officaall) JOtned the
3.000-hit club.
Carew becomes the 16th member
of the ehte club and the first since
Boston's Carl Yastnemska did 1t
Sept. 12. 1979
After Care'A rounded first base. his
t~ates poured out .oLtru! dugou1.
.and Carew e'<changed high-fives with
all but Manajcr Gene Mauch. whom
Carew thn~whas arm~ around. M1ttlcla
had managed Carew tn Minnesota
from 1976-78 and again here in 1982.
After lipping has hat to the crowd.
Carew and Mauch then removed the
first base bag. which will probably end
The 3,000-b.lt club
Ty Cobb 4 ,191
Pete Roee 4,167
Henry Aaron 3,771
Stan Mualal 3 ,630
TrU Speaker 3 ,515
Honua Wagner 3,430
Carl Yutrzemakl 3,419
Edd.le Collin• 3,309
Willie Maya 3,283
Nap Lajoie 3,2152
Paul Waner 3 ,1152
CapAnaon 3 ,081
Lou Brock 3 ,023
Al Kallne 3 ,007
Roberto Clemente 3,000
emouonal. since I staned out wnh the
Twins and hit 1l (No H)QO) apanst
theTwtns"
Jt was no surpme that Carc'A . a left-
handed h1ner, did 11 against a left-
hander. espcctally since 11 was Frank
Viola. Carew entered the game 7 for
17 ( 412) agamst Viola
After the game. a reh~ed Carew
before beginning any post-game com-
ments. called has famal) up to be ""1th
him
Then Carew re11er:ued how glad he
was It was finall) o\ler
"I didn't want n to get down to
Monday with the stnke coming." said
Carew. "I ne,yer thought I would Jel
n. but after 19 years and so man) ht ts
they start to build up
"I've bc!en nervous the last two
weeks and l'\e had to go to bed
thtnkmg about 11 Manlynn (his wife)
up as )et another memento 1n the has lost as much (sleep) as 1 have over
Cart'w troph) case. at. but she's been "'•th me the whole
Rod Carew s.ooo
At the end of the anntng. .\ngels time.
Chairman of the Board Gene .\utry "It espec1all)' felt good having
came out to make his offic1a1 con-{Minnesota Coach) Ton~ Ohva and
gratulauon!> (Mmoesota broadcaster) Harmon
Said Autn .. I want-lO-e<mg,r.aiula~They were.both.there
you on your 3.000th hat It as a great when I broke an. Oliva took me under
honor (for mel for vou to do 11 in an his wangand Hannon, even though he
mgrl mnformcmd ClplmT ;Ire" fim was a supersrar. treated mf JU--nliXe
club you played fo r:· anyone else.
(are"' then stepped 10 the mtlrO-"Reggie (Jackson) wanted me to get
phone and c;a1d. ··rm JUSl glad n·s a lane dnve and a lot of guys wanted
over No"' I can sleep at nights me to bunt, but Bob Boone said that a
··After 'IO man, years it's \.Cl) (Plea.e eee CA.REW /B2)
~...,....o
Emotion
carries
Seaver
But his daughter
keeps perspective
on win No . 300
""EV. 'r ORi... t .\Pl -Tom ~·a"t'r
was rc.-at~ang for om· cif ha~ball'\
most (ht·nshed m1k<;lllnl'\ ')unda\
when ha<. ~.~~ar-old daughter con-
tnbuted a hllk humor tn an otherw1~
tense time
~a,er "'orkang on a ~l dec1s1on
O'er th( '-'e"' 'r ork 'r anl<."C''i that
""ould hecnme h1\ 300th career 'u.:
tor. had JUSl 'itrul l llUI \lugger Oa' t•
\\an lie Id in al ruual \P.,lt to l">lapc an
e1gh1h-1nn1ng Jam
On h1<, ""a' lll the hcnlh \ea,,·r
\lopped to \I'll v.1th h" tam1h
sc:ated at thl· \Ide 111 the { h1lago
Wh11e \(n dugout
.. , said w m' daughtt•r \\ell
°'nml" 1os1 tlnt1t"mnrt"~h1'qra
"She.-said (11>od '°"l' lan [W home
and go '"'1mm1ng · · ~
""'•mmang ~ad to wail un11l ~3\t'r
got out of another .1am an the ninth
\\1th t"'o on and t.,..o out and anothC"r
\lugger. Don Ba} lor at bat p11ehtng
n>Jch Da"e Ouncan and latlher
( arlton F '"k lame to the mound
·ouOl said 'It's up 10 )OU
~a' er rc1.allc.·d "There "'as no wa\ I ""3" lOmang out not "'1th Carlton
standing there He &.1't' me a lad an
thl· f)3nt<1 and <,aid. 'LC't'' go get hrm •
I ""3~ lxat hut 11 \OU.rt' on{ uut lrom
\t•I 11 '<'U cant get up lnr an ou1
'ou'll ne' t"T gcr up."
Tom Seaver reachea b.lCh apot ln 1torled career. 300 win1.
Ba' llir hit \<.':n er'~ lir>t p11<.·h lor a
IJ/\ lh hall to kit lidder R<'1d
"ll'hoh .tnd ~·''er\ '1ctnr. wa\
\('\ Uf'l'
5-game lead soothes Dodgers' wounds after 5-4 setback
II "'a' .1 \l\·h1ttl·r l1ln\lr\Jlll'd ,,n
I -I 'I p1I• hr'. u1mplc IC v.1th ~' l'll
'tnl.l·nut' that i-He him l 49Q Im hi'
lJrt-cr "x'aHr ... 11d hC' h.ld rarch lx·l n
,,, cmnl11lnal and ncn.ou' hrforc a
g:tm<'
.. ~ •• ,hi. nn tir"\I ttam,· 1n 1hc
ma10~ Ma' ht nprnmg tU\ 1n I~. l
when I came Nll l 10 th1• Mrt~ (IN< INN ATI CAP) -Tony l'erC'l 1s
ha' ans as much fun a~ a k1(1 -at age 43.
The C't nc1nnat1 Reds' first baseman
sounded hke a youna hero Sunday after h1ttan1 a homer and a game-winning ctghth-1nnma
single 1n a )..4 victory over the stubborn Los
Angeles Dodge~ · Peru·~ heroics earned the Rede; a splat an
their four-game ~ric..c; and lc.'f\ them 1n $CCOnd
place 1n the National l caguc We I, five pmcs
behind the Dodger\
"Oh. yi•ah. it's a lot or fun." Pcrtz said.
"l.n\l )car we c;uirtcd off good. then "'ent sof\.
f hen Pete (Ro~) c me and \\IC larted playing
good. and I kn ew we were go1"j to h~vc fun. ··we're not 1n lint. but we re doing better
1h11n an) tx)(!> thought ""c would at th1 point
We're 1n Kcond plan. and that'~ fun ..
Peret and l>aH' Pork.er teamed up to
uno11nt for tour of th · Rc(.i\' hH' ruM unday
roawat•• Ga:me
D1d11r1 (Aeu• 8-7) at Atlanta (Smith
8-8).
T~rM: 4:-40 p.m.
TV: Channel 11.
Radio: KA8C (700).
o\;ercomina another p0wer d1 pla)' b)' the
Dodacrs' Pedro Guerrero.
Par\..cr hit a two-run homer, h1 20th. and ·
Peret I mmed a solo homer. hi finh. on
l>od&rrs tancr Fernando Valcn1uela. Double\
by Nick Esa ky and [)ave Van Gorder handed
Reds taner Tom Brown1na 1 ...0 le-ad 1n the
5CVCnth.
fhc Rrof left-hander too~ a thrtt·h1ttcr
1nttl the c1ahth. bttt u"e up mp.k~ m Mariano ..
• •
Duncan and R J Reynold'i He Y<ent to a l-;
count on Guerrero befo~ the slu~er hll hl'i
27th homer. g1 v1na ham four home" tn hac; last
four game . 2~ homers 1n hl'l la t 47 aame\, Jnd
a 14-pmc h1tt1ng streak
Make Marsh.all then groundC'd a b.111
through third blstman Budd~ Bell for a two-
ba~ error. and Ken l.andreauJJ; dro' c him
home w11h the tyina run on a p1nlh·h•t douhlc
Tame gain for Partch and Perez
Partccr kd off the bottom o( the c1a,hth ~11h
a double ofT reliever Ken HO'Atll. 4-5, and Bell
'3craficcd ham to third That brouP.t up Pcrc1
He hncd a clean $tnsle 10 riaht to ~ore
Parker. nu 1na his oH·rall aver. to HO and
his a'c c to 3S9 an pmc he'\ 'lot.irtcd
"I don't fttl •l · Pttt1 \O\ad ··t l nnw I'm
43. I fl'tl aood 1 know ~hat I ha't to do -,13,
stront and 'l\ar tn h.apc. l'H' hc'l,·n IU\.'k\ I'm
trons and "'l haH· m) rcnc,,· ·
'
lklnrc lh( ~,·,h ,uukl da1m lhC' 'acto".
though. the\ h.1d to dcJI ~11h C 1uCrrt'ro one
more t1mt' the\ chl)\C not to
~('11('\Cr r cd P1lwcr. '-~. P' (' upa t""lH'UI
"'all w Rt'' nold., in the n1n1h and a \tngle to
Enm ( ahdl tu bring up Gul·m·ro. Po""c r du.In t
f.IH' ham mu(h to hll, ~alltng ham to 11,ad tht
tla~' lor \iar~hall lit cndl."\1 thl' gam<' '41th J
pop up
'P1h.han JrounJ IGucnc-m) put ham 1n a
"~ tough <i1tuat1on." 0<>l1 ('f'I 1ana l'r Tom
Luorua '31d "\\tth 1hc N"SC, INdcJ. he llt1'1
walk a su~ \1tkr JU'' ill undrr th;u h:lll If h"
h1t\ th\" m1ddlC' ~I tht Nil. h~ htl\ 11 a ton "
l a..orda \\I\ rontcnt "'1th th\" fou1 a.amc
~n~ •
•11 m \('r\ \C" harp\ ulm1n '" ""llh thl' 'P"'· nt) tiUe'llHm . l U'-Orda \illd "'(' horicd ~t l 'uld do tlett<'r h1,1t tt ~a' J Jll<ld :am~. a
1ough ufh· h' lo\C' ''
"I ('1111ldn I tdl "'hJt I had I<• v.11r\.
..,.1th " hl '-lid ··1 ~.I\ C\lfl'md\
ntt\OU'I lhl\ mornmg I ""·" '1c;k 111
r'l'I\ ~h1m1~ h 1 lclt l1'U'' I had a
h<ad l.hc It "'a' an ot"'lul ll'd1ng
.. , c.,,uldn t led 1t I "'a' thro"'me
well ."
Kut t"arh 1n the g, me he Jammnl
\\ 1nfil•ld and W1ll1e Rantlnl11h tm
out't 1n,1 th 1 IC\l him to tlC'ltt\l' lw "'•'(In lft~t'\
~a., er ~·d he...,.., grnt1hC'd 10 ~tn
'o ' ){I 1n ha\ lil"\t aucmpt wt\h h1.,
1am1h on hind to~ 11 "M> lalhcr .a:· hr ..a1J ··1t'J bl.' tough lof htm tu
art,unJ nn a1rr.l:ane:c,. follo.,..m m,•
around the countn "
Or.no-Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday. Aug111t 5. 1985
I SPORTS BR EAK
" ~-~-
Giants' pair lash
out at Davenport,
ask to be traded
From AP dbpaac•es Ill
AN JOSE -San Francisco Giants
catcher Bob Brtnly and otntcr fielder Dan
Gladden said they are rru trated with tram
manaacr Jim Davenport and may ask to be traded. at
was reported Sunday.
"The th1na that make me mad. 1s that there's no
communication," Gladden s:ud 1n Atlanta at)er
dlscoverina that he would sit on the bench for the third
'1nu1ht tAm~.
"I'd thank that he (Daven-
pon) would at least explain this to
me." he said. "lfthe G11nts don't
want me. fine. Somebody's going
to take me ... I'm a damn good
pla)'er. and I know that 1f the
Giants feel I can't help them, I
know I can help somebody else."
"( realtzc I'm not having a
banner type of season," said
Brenly, who sat on the bench
Saturday and is h1tt10l .221 . "But
Dan oport God, you've got to takc advantage
of the ballpark and the teams you do well against.
''lfl can't play every day, I want to find out why or
go ~mewhere whcrt' I can. But I have no idea of what's
going on." •
Quote of the day
AJ Rosen, general manager of the Houston
Astros. speaking to Nolan Ryan befort the
struggling Astros played Philadelphia: "Go out
and throw a no-hH, no-run pme. Thllt way. you
know you'vr 301 at least a tie."
Kohde-Kilach routs Shriver
.
Detroit apllta behind Evana
Darrell Evaa1' 5C\enth·tnn1n¥ lf8nd Ill \lam ~napped a 3-3 uc and aave Oe1ro1t a
7--4 dcci ion ovrr Milwaukee 1n the flrst
game of a dQIJblehcadcr 11 T11C'r tad1um
Sunda}. However. th( 8rt'wers took the n1,atucap. I~.
as Ben Oallvle and Ted lmmone dro\l'c 1n three run
ap1ect and Mil" auk~ en.Joyed a pair ofs1x-run inmn.&J on the way to earning the spill . Elsewhert an the
American Lcaaue. restrve third baseman Steve
Kltftr'• R RI (1naJr h1ghhJhted a two-run stxth-innina
rally that broke a 3.3 tie and sent
host OakJand to'"'I ~-3 vtclbry over
Seattle. Kiefer lined a two-out
smale off Seaule st.arter Man
Yo1111. 7-12. scorina Dave Ktu·
man with thr 10-ahead run ... At
Royals Stad1utn. Bill · 8 1acb er
cracked a two-run double in the
top of the 12th annina as.Boston
ralhed to beat Kansas City. 6-S.
With the los • the Royals dropped
four game behind the pacc-~an• setuna Angels in the West ...
Wayne Tolle100'1 bases-loaded infield sin&le 1n the
scventh inning Kored Toby Harralt wit6 the tie.
breaking run as Texas snapped a fi vc-pmc losina streak
with an 8-4 victory over Toronto al Exhibition Stadium
... In Clrvcland. Lee Lacy hit a solo home run in the
ninth inn1n1 to give Baltimore a 5-4 victory over the
lndians. Lacy slugaed his fifth home run over the let\-
crnter field fence on a 1-2 patch from reliever Rieb
Thompson, l-6 . . In Yankee Stadium. Tim Halen,
OuJe Galllee and Bryu LlUle delivered run-scorina
singles to help Tom Seaver become the I 7lh 300-aamc
wanner 1n major-league history as the Chicago White
Sox defeated New York. 4-1.
•
PETE ROSE
COUNTDOWN
Cla.Jng
In Oil
Ty Cobb MANHA TI AN BEACH. -Claudia ~
Kohdr-K1lsch of West Germany, an whal
she descnbcd as the "best match of my
whole car~r." soundly defeated Pam
Shnver. 6-2, 6-3 Sunday in a Los Angeles women's
tenntS tournament final.
After JoinlnC th• 3,000-htt club, Rod"'
Carew la preMnted flnt bue by Aneel
. Dtllf,...,......., ......... .,g
Man~er Gene llaucb. Umpire Ted Hendry
la an nterated onlooker.
Fifth-seedrd Kohdr-Kilsch broke Shriver. No. 2
seed. to suin the first match and1um'ped to a 2-0 lt'ad by
holding her serve. Shriver was able 10 hold her serve
onl} two more umes in that S<'t
Wlaat Rose dJd
Sunday: DOWNING'S.HIT WINS IT .•• CAREW .••
Shnver rallied in the sixth and final same of thr set,
taking Kohde-Kilsch todeucr twice. But Kohde-Kilsch
hit a forehand overhea:d vollcy in thr comer to take the
SCI 6-2.
In thr second sel, Shri ver was down 0-40 but
delivered two aces an a row. Howrvrr. Kohde:Kilsch
broke hrr on the next point when Shriver hit a
backhand vollry wide. Shnver thought the ball was
good.
Kohde-Kilsch then Jumped to a 3-1 lead. Both held
scrv1c-e until the final game of the match. which went to
deuce twice. Shnver double faulted on thr very last
point and Kohde-Kilsch won the match. 6-3.
Ve!l>Jank makes
Scott Verplank became the first l!I
amateur 1n 29 _years to win_JlJUOfCS-510na1
goll1ournamrnt when he rollt'd an a s1x-
foot. par-saving putt on the second hole of
He dad not play
1n Cincinnati's
5-4 victory ovrr
the Oodaers at
R1verfront
Stadium.
1.1 th straight win for Good~n
Dwlgbt Gooden pitched a fi ve-hitter Ill
and doubled to stan a three-run, third-
innin& rall y Sunday. winning his 11th
straight dec1s1on and lead10J the New York
Mets to a 4-1 victory over Chicago at Wngley Field. The
11th straight victory was a club record for the 20-year-
old nght-hander. who hiked his record to 17-3. The only
run the Cubs scored came in thc fifth inning and was
unearned ... In other National League games. Jim
Morrison h11 his first homr run of the season and Rick
Rltodee ended a personal five-
game losing streak as Pittsburgh
edged Montreal, 4-3. at Three
Ri vers Stadium ... At Busch
From Bl
as a starter, the five innings marked
his lonsest stint this year.
"I thank today is the beginning ofan
adjustment (from reliever back to
starter)," said Candelana. "l think I
can handle it. l have for the last I 0
yea rs anyway.
"I was nervous out there today,
Prakas captures
the Hambletonia n
-EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP)
-Prakas became the 60th winner of
'he Hambtelonlan, the show~ase of
trotting, under a shadow not cast by
the sun but by the great pacet.:
N1atross.
Be1ween Prakas' two heat v1ctones
1n record times. N1h1lator. a i.on of
N1atross. won an 1nv1tat1onal
$50.000 pace an 1.49 3-5. thr fastest
race ume in thr htStory of the spon,
and May Wine. who is in foal to
N1atross, won a $25,000 pace 1n 1:52
3-5. a world race record for mares.
BoATING
there's no doubt about 11. In the fifth
inning I was ttred and hot and not
accustomed to pitching as long as I
did. Dul ume wtll heal that."
··His stuff was good, but I stretched
him." said Mauch. "He was throwina
at the same velocity when he started
the~measwhen he came out. I thjnk-
it will be a st~ in the right direction
toward developing his stamina."
* AHG•L NOTIS -0.0.rtment of "WNI If"
Al the Wik• oeaallne epproedlft, lier• are Whal • COVl>le ol Ille PAOole Involved wltll Ille
, Anoet• and baHl>All will be aolne II the lOO<I
takH e bla1111• "We mlQb• be OOIAl-Mme Ml'*'
lffoua oames If Ille llallon IKMPC) weni. 10," n lcl Anoe! tH"oackallAf' Al C«*I. "If Ml, I'll
•~a r.ome llme "!1111....lilY tamUv...J ti.coma •
srrenoer durlno 111e wmmar " Ano4111 OlevAf' repreunlallve tllet1 RAfNllllcli "I won'I be oolno
i. ,..._ York 1wllere Ifie 1•111• era oolno onl. 1
lull llendlt Ille tho!> lluff. to I'll oe on vacetlon
llkt tYtf'VOlle eile" AUO l end Ille Mlnnetole
Twin• llave Deen a oooa comolnatlon tor OW.
~ In llVM oatnel aoelnll Ille Twln1 on 111111 delt, OeClnc9' I• 111111no .ltS wltll tour h<>m4I
runs ena Hven RBI, lnc:tudlno Saturdev nlohl'1
1wo·run lhol 10 win Ille oam• In Ille ninth
N-IV·•COUl<ed Anoell JeNI ~ Ind o..r .. Henclrtdr were received wltll very w1rrn
rounds of eool1us1 when lhev were lnlroduced
before the oeme T11e •09f•uae conllnlAC! -. the
flnl lwo Twln1 llled oul lo Hendrick, •nd
Cenoeterl1 llrudl out K9nl HttlelL!oMICI Illa Ur" Inning_
From Bl
typical Rod Carew hit would be a
bloop over third base and when I
rounded first I was thinking about
what Boone had said."
Said Jackson, who fielded
Yastrzemski's 3,000th hit, "You can
say that hr can't field, that he can't hit,
that he can't run. but somew1lere in
there you havc to say he has 3,000
hits. Everywere hr goes now, they
have to say 'he has 3,000 hit~.'"
Said Mauch, "His peers have sreat
appredat1on for this type of acruevr-
Qlent. That's a beautiful 'lccomplish-
rpent to go with his sil~fr bats (for
seven Amenc:an t..e9 balling ti-
tles)." ,. ~
CARaw•s cu••• HIGHLIGHTS Miii« l.-.ut tll~Tled
MOlt lime• llHllnG h<>m41, seuon -7. 196'
Moll slolen Dalel, lnnlnG -l , Mav 11, 1969
Moll nome run• wltn base• fin.cl t>v olnc:ll·
llilltf' oeme -1, Seolambef 9, 1976
Amet'lall LMwe ·-· Set Mo•t 01me1, one or more 1111,, H•ton -131,
1977 Ce,_ Hltllllfln
Roollle ot Ille v .. r -1967
Motl veiue* Player -19n
8elllnG Cll1mo1on -19'9 l.l321. 197? 1.3111,
1973 1.3501, 197• I 364). 1'15 I JS.I 1977 C 3111. 1971 (.3331 ConMCullve ,.._,. wll 300 l>lntnv .. vtnft -u
sudden death Sunday and defeated Jlm Thorpe for the
Western Oprn title al Oak Brook, Ill. Thorpe. assured of
the $90,000 first prize as the low pro but fighting for a
spot 1n next week's PGA national championship, and
Verplank both drove into thr rough. Both missed the
green on the third extra hole. Thorpe, from the n&ht
fringe, ran a bump-and-run shot some 12-15 feet
beyond the pin. Verplanlc. from short of the green.
pitched to about six feet. Thorpe, distracted by the
drizzling rain dripping from his visor. backed away
once. then missed the par putt ... In thr LPGA
tournament, roolc1e Penny Hammel shredded the
Glengarry Country Oub course for a closing round
~core of 7-under 65 to defeat Nucy Lopez by a sina.le
shot 1n the Toledo Classic. Hammel, who started the
day two shots back of the leaders, registered two birdies
and seven pars on the front side. then rook command on
the back stde en route to a score of I 0-unde.r 278 over
the 6,220-yard. par-72 layout
Taiwan snaps Cuba streak
·stadium, Philadelphia erupted
for six runs in the eifhth inning to
break a scorelCtis ue and Kevia
Gro11 pitched a four-hitter as thr
Phillies beat St. Louis, 6-0. A two-
run double by Onie Virgil high-
lighted the six-run rally as the
Cardinals• lead in · the East
Gooden Division was trim'1'led to a half-
game over the Mets ... In "Atlanta, Terry Harper led off
the bottom of the 10th with his 14th home run of thr
season, giving Atlanta a 5--4 victory over San Francisco.
Harper connected a'310st Mlke Jeffcoat, 0-1, sending a
drive over the fence in left. Gene Garber, 3-3, the fourth
Braves' pitcher. picked up the victory . . . In the
Astrodomr. Mike Scon and Dave Smith combmed on a
five-hitter and rookie Glenn Davia hn his seventh home
run an 14 games to lead Houston to a 2-1 victory over
San Diego It was the founh strai&}lt win overthe Padres
for the Astros. who ha ve won six of their eight games
wllh San D1eRo this year
Jakosky, lf.llman
ta·ke Etchells title The Or1nge County yechtt
ecored hlah In the a.nta 8-rbw• to
KJng Harbor reoe wt1k:tl drew a
record 175 boata ln eight cta1111. PALM SPRINGS-Taiwan snapped ii
Cuba's 22-game wmning streak wtth a 7-2
victory as 1t claimed first place in the U.S.
Open Amateur Baseball Tournament at
Angels Stadium
Both tea mi. ended the tournament Sunday wath 5-1
records.
Winn mg pitcher Tu Hung-Chin went nine innings
and gave up seven hm for two rarned runs. aided b)
three double plays. He was 2-0 for the tournament with
one save. and was named most valuable player.
Thr losing pitcher was Reinaldo Costa. 1-1 10 the
tournament. Television, radio
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By ALMON LOCKABEY
Dally ........ Mt Wrtl.,
Jack Jakosky and Da ve Ullman
teamed up 1n a come-from behind
efTon Sunday to capture top honors 1n
the Etchells-22 Pacific C'oast C'ham-
pionsh1p.
Co-skippers Jakosky and Ullman,
with Tony Wattson as crew. fini shed
the five-race regatta with a low score
of 42 points under the Olympic
scoring system. They were sa1lins for
the host Newpon Harbor Yacht C'lub
The top three spots in the 36-boat
neet went to local teams.
The game remained scoreless until the fourth,
when Taiwan collected one run. Each team scored two
in thr fifth. then Taiwan camr back with a four-run
eighth to seal thr victory
·l'aTwlJrr's-runs wert ~ored 0y S<"ven diffCrcnt -
players. Lee Chu-Ming had threr hits out offivr at-bats,
all singles. Hong Cheng-Chin collected threr hits in four
at bats. including an RBI double in the e1&hth.
4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodge~ at
-Adanta,C-hennel I~.
Runner-up was Tim Hogan of
N-HYc-wittlhis brotherlom and
Brooks BcnJaman as crew. After
leading for the first two days of the
re~tta thry dropped to !>Ccond place
Wlth SI points.
RADIO
4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at
Atlanta. KABC (790).
Cuba's 17-year-old shonstop, Omar Linares. hll a
two-run single 1n the fifth. First baseman Antonio
Munoz. 36. was three for four w1lh a double.
7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Seattle at Anicls,
KMPC(7J0). . In third place was Don Bever of
NHYCwithcrewmen Richard lavellt
and Bret Mason. with a score of 65
points.
Area trio takes Festival cano_einggold
~ . Batlik Con over Leach-Organizrrs had esumated ncrd1ng to sdl 300.000 Schultz. PaTo Alto celebrated w1th a ~ck:fl1p in
' • tickets 10 break: even. Dcspll<' a record crowd of tht middle of the nng after pinning John
On record--Se-tti ng team 55.000 at the opening ceremonies. though , Lundberg of Colorado Spnn~ an 1us1 25 seconds
anrndanct did nol comr close to the hoped-for forthe 180.5-pound utle.
fi&urt. "l did thal twtCC after winning the Olym-
From AP dispatches
BA TON KUUuE. La -Led b} arca
products Sh1rlry Batltk and Sheila Conover of
Costa Mesa and Julie Leach ofNewpon Beach, ac;
well as Jo)o Toeppcr from Trucktt. thr Wrst
~omen set a festival record of I 48 54 for SOO
meters an women's canoe1na Sunday to rarn thr
aold medal as the National Spons festival drew
to a clo1(
They were JU~t some of thr 65 winner!>
crowned on thr final day of compettt1on
Brucc Merntt won h1' third 'old 1n men·.,
SOOcanoe singles But Memtt, of Ridge. Md . and
brother 83rry. Ga1tht'r"lbura. Md . were up~t b)
Fred :>pauld1na. Ventura and Rod Mcl~1n
South Ro)'alton. Vt . !!)-Canoe doublc'>
Jo1nin1 them in lt'J)arade of gold were thrtt
Ol)mp1c champion wre tlrn J\nd thr lac;t
frsuval under this name -11 become~ the l "S
Olympic Festival ncitt year. when 11 ·, Staged 10
Houston -JOI its baaaest crowd ""'1en appro~-
1matdy 9.SOO fans attended women'\ ind1v1dual
vmna'lt1c"I
Thai large turnout did not off~t the cn('rall
d1'3ppo1nt1n tttl'ndancc :11 th.I.' \l'<lh fc,t1 val
Bu t the athletes didn't care Crrtainly not pies," he said. "If I win the World Cham~
tern-ager Manin Strm1ska of Tracy, Cahf., who pionsh1ps, 11 will be the biggest win of m)' hf~ ...
beat fsaar Ramaswamy of Holtsv1lle, N Y., All wrestlina winners here quahficd for the
Sunda> an the 105.5-pound Greco-Roman World Champ1onsh1p team.
d1\1'\1on to clinch first placc It wa!t the first
senior!> event for tmuska
"Wr'rc here 10 learn. It's for experience,''
Sumi kasa1d "l'm101n toN"'OtleanstontJht
to celebrate I'm off ntht now. I'm not in tram11'1 anymore ..
Citrm1'>ka then went off to phone h"' parent\
"Thry'll ht ~urpnStd." he u1d "I know the~
al'>o thoua.ht I was comina here for expcnrnce.'
Robt'n tull h d quite an expcrien(e unday
morn1n& He finished c1Jhth 10 the 44.000-mcter
run. 1hr final ponion of the five-day modern
pentathlon. 11vina him a founh·place stand1nf
overall Stull, 24, of usttn, Te'(I , wa~ dnven I
miles 10 the downtown (entroplcx. where hc
arrived JU't 1n 11me for the fencina.
He wac; &lad he rtlade 11 bccau~ S1ull
captured the sold medal in men's cpec
1984 OlymQ1C aold medohst, Bruce
Baumgartntr end Dave and Mark Schult1 ~orrd
Cft\\ triumphs 10 frtc\t)le wrc<,thns Mark
Molina wins triathlon
Scott Molina. voted Tnnthlete of the Year in
1984 by Tnathlon Maga11ne. took fir t place
unday at Dana 'Point in one of 12 regJonal ..
Tnathlon Senc
Molina. 2S. of Del Mar. completed 1he
sw1mm1n&. b1cyc hna and running cou~ 1n I
hour. S3 minute ud 48 ..ccond\. Ha 40-
kilometer b1cyd1n1 time wn~ lhc fas test of lht"
day. enc hour and 49 minute~
Former lronman tnathlon champ ~ott
Tinley of Enc1n1la.s, took second place 1n I . .S4.09. JU~t one minute and 24 seconds ahc~d of th1rd-
place fina her Michael Durkin of M11tbu
In Jhe womcn'Hompet1tton, 1dent1c1I twin'
'iylvaane ond Patrk1a Puntous of Cncintta
rin1 hcd fir\t and o,c•rnnd wtth t1mt~ or 2 07 32
and 1.07 52
Founh place went to John Kostecki
ofSt. Francis Yacht Club. 66.7 points,
and fifth was William Banon. San
Francisco Yacht Club with 68.
The Eichells-22 sailors will be busy
for the rest of this month with a pre-
world championship rqau.a sched-
uled at Balboa Yacht Club next
weekend, followed by the world
championship at Newpon Harbor
Yacht Club starting Aug. 14.
Temerityt~
ffniStier In
Newport race
Winner In the lntematlonat Off.
Shore Ru .. (IOR) clMI WM Petw
Tong'a Moment~ of South 8ttore
Yacht Club, but ..ttlng thla race
under the L9.!.'Q 8elct\ Y acttt Club
burgee.
The PHRF CIUI A winner WM
Tot>ogglln, ekippered bY Pu
~.Voy.,aYldttctub,lnd
Fldcon, NNed by Chuck Stanton, ao of VYC, wa thkd tn the ct ...
SlJngshot victorious
8Hngehot, co-lktppered by 8111
¥urray and Aon Dumee of the hoet
dub, WM IN C.... A wfnner
SUnday In the ttftt1 r.ce of Ceptttrano Bay Yacht Club'•
Temerity. skippered by Ted Kerr, OCUn Ricing 8ertee.
Bahia (orinth1an Yacht Club, was OeybfeM. Mlled by Bob Gal•,
the overall and Class A winner in the llltlo of C. IYC, WM the Cl ... 8
87-mile Newpon to Coronado yacht. _w'ri"nl«. 8Ummery of r-*8:
race. Cl.A88 A-1. ~. BMI
Co-sponsored by Bahia Corinthian Murrav·Aon Oum.a. capo BYC; 2.
Yacht Club and Coronado Yacht OzymunclM, .-rv Md Unde
Club of an Diego, the race staned Purcll, Dena Poen1YC;3. fndlne, S~turday and took the 35-boat Oeet to Fred A8ted 8ynctlcate. C1PO BYC.
windward as far west as the S~n Pedro CLA88 8-1. ~ 1•1, lob
Channel buoy ~rore nea~ing back Qat•, capo BYC; 2. Vulger ao.t-
downcoast to finish o.ff Point Loma. man, Ok* Md Pat Amtower. Cepo
the entrance to San D1c'o Harbor. BYC· 3 Flf9drtll Chm Burton
The racing Oeet constSted of t~ree cape) BYC • •
classes of Performance Handicap · ,.
Racing Fleet yachts, one l nter-
natronal Offshore Rule class and a
cru1s1ng class.
Final rrsults:
OVERALL-I. Temerity, Ted
Kerr. 8 YC, 2. Shenan1pn, John
Cinndlry, Capistrano Bay YC; 3.
Slinashot, Nochols-Tcnpest.a, San
Diego YC
CLA A-1 Tcmcrtty, 2.
Shenaniaani 3 linashot.
\LASS ts-Bu5tin' Loo~. Tim
Hahnkc. Coronado YC. 2 Risky
Bu inc' , Randy HanStn, Dana Point
YC: 3 D1anc,. teve nford. CorYC.
CL.<\ C-1 Comedienne. Cal
Bu~1rt. outhwcstern YC. 2. Debra,
Jnns-R1ufT, ~uth hore YC; 3.
l\phrod1te. Jim Gruenwald. DY\
IOR-1. Lone tar. Bunon llen·
J•m1n. c;ou thwcstem YC. 2. Lady
God1\&, Vic farbo, WY\ 3. El~·
tra. Allan imon. SWYC
( R U l~t NG (I<\ -1. P1onero.
Or)nc Martin BC Y<. 2 New
1 lomon\, T. Hu11lcr. Dana West YC
West Germany
eliminates U.S.
llAMBURG. West Ocmiany(AP)
-West Germany ehmanated the
United Suucs from this year's Da~as
Cup, 3·2 unday as Wimbledon
champion Bon Becker over·
whelmed Aaron Kr1ckstc1n, 6-2. 6·2. ~~ in the last match or their world
quanerfinal trnn1s compet1t1on
With 1l lint team victory over the
Unrted tates in Dav15 \up h1"tOI')'.
West Germany advanced to thc
semifinal 1n October to fat:c C'1echo-
c;lovakia, a S-0 winner over Ecu dor.
Earlier Su~day. Amencan Eliot
Teltscher had tied the team at l·all
with a 6-4. 2· • ~. 6--4. 6-2 triumph
over Han'>JOCl'i h~a1cr in a ma1eh
that ""a' dcln cd h r:u n three llml'\
for :1anrnl111 .in hour ,,nd 4 l m1nt1H''
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Gtl1s' Ponvtal IMeues
DIVISION I (2·4'tl tndol
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C1lllO<nla BHrt 3 2
C~ Perk CUC>t l 2
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llecont kw•• Celllornle Bears 13. Poularlno
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Cerdlnot\ 9
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COl!e9t Pork Cvctonas 2 2 I
Bear Streol Ba«butter1 1 4 O
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Baar SlrNI 8aNbutltrt 7, Colloot
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Paularlno Ctoud·Nlna1 14 BelMrlc
Lotnter1 6
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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Andtrsen Oolclt'llni 11, Marlnon I
Mattlor View ~od._ 1i;~,
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Heather Schnt~, Herbor View -JIM
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Herbor View IS, Andtften 14 14 WP -Jiii Hodladot.
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Davits 14, Mariners 10
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Anoenan Tlotrs 12, NtWPOrl
Htlehls '· WP -J9f'llV Creft. louuna 8ffch 70, Marinara 3
Wllwltr'• lndltt LH UN Beach f , Andersen 3
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Black SllffO
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Svstern Ill
Strew Hol ME N'S C·S
McDonnell OouQ101
Hungry 10 RT
Pa1ao1n
Frff Aoent• Tile Abusers
we11ec
Black Rose
Wrinkles
MEN'S C·t
Contemoorv Poots eno Spas
Promises
Bull Doos
Interiors bv Theresa
MEN'S C·ll The Bletlerl
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TBO
MEN'S C ll
Ruuell Aircraft
Peros Rouno Table S1ren11t Brew
Aved
Sltrne Ooo1
J'""' Genu
FRO En1
Bandits
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CPA Eagle\
Wrtcl<I
Wench BHlers
H04)C)<ls
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AVM
Calling all sports
Th e Daily Pilot Invites aJJ you regular sports. you
weekend athletes and youth league competitors. you
evening s oftball and basketball players. to send us your
scores.
Every Monday, our new Community Scoreboa rd w111
publish te-ague standlnfi{s and a week's worth of results
from the games that real people play.
Softba ll, golf, tennis, baseball , basketball , footba ll.
soccer. gymnasttcs,.swtmmtng, surfing. fishing, runntng.
auto racing. motorcycUng, bicycling -If Ora nge Coast
people play It. we'll publlSh It.
League secretaries or tournament official s hould
end s tandlnfi{s and results by Frtday at noon to:
Communlty Scoreboard
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Dell Carel Connec11on
AncllOr Paclftc COED C·l
lull\ ano SuO• Ton of Fun
Tne Pound
Eelllt' Ce1tforn1a Coolers
81U llll9 Buels COED C·l
-Olomond Cl'tattrs
Wtd Night Bell BHl•rs
81lr' Ca mera
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Aock Bo11oms'
Slncertv Yours
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Golf
The Fouotain Valley Lit-
tl e Mi All· tin competed
in th~ Little Mi final in
Buena Park last weekend in
three divisions; minu (6-9 ycan old); manors (10-12 LA~UMA HACH GOL'
~ old); and majon
( l 3-16 years old).
It was the first time 1n
Lmle Miss All-Star b11tory
a city has been represented
in the fi nals 10 all three
div1s1ons. The m1ms lost
11-8 to La Mlt'Bda while the
minors won the cham-
pionship with a 6-1 victory
over Simi Valley. The
maJor all-stars fen to Nor-
walk, 2-1.
In the photos at the left,
Danelle Lovetro (top) cel-
ebrates after hitting a
homer in the m101 game. In
the minors game (center).
Coby Hoffman hits ball to
left field and Marla Pickard
delivers pitch. At the bot-
tom. members of the ma-
jors team accept runner-up
trophies.
Members of the all-star
teams mcluded:
MlaJa
Jennifer Allchm. Lynea
Backlund, Keri Bransom,
Jil Germanetti, Laurie
GiUis, Janice Helhe. Jen-
nifer Leialoha, Danelle
Lovetro, Stefanie Noffs-
inger. Janee Sansone, Paula
Schoonover, manager
JoEllen Allchin. chaperone
Pam Germanetti, coach
Jerry Germanett1, assistant
coaches Gene ~ellie and
Gary Backlund.
Minon
Nike BerlandJer. Shane
Bradley, Kim Han y. Coby
Hoffm an. Chelsea Heneise,
Jennifer Kimble, Amy
Kuckowicz, Amy Ledbet-
ter, Nori Ohtomo, Marla
Pickard, Jena Sansone,
Shannon Dolan, managers
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2 Cherin Kaufman, 70
3 Ult) I• O<ottl Nomi P'-nw. n
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CITY OF COST A MESA
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'111''4 Thia tlllt!Mnl WU fllld anoe Coutlty on JUiy It, 1856 ,..,. ,...1
P11bll1Md Orange COiet wtlll the County Cllfk of Ot· 101& ftublltnld Qfenge Coatt Publtlhld Or119 COMt
Deity llllot J'a: U, 21, &noe County on July 16, "=' Dally Plfs)t July t5. 22 29 Dally Piiot July 15, 22, 2t,
Auguet a. t2, 1 a M·819 1985 PllUtO D~b~:~uc:·~r. t2. n'. Auguet I: 11115 • •• ' Augutl 5. , .. ,
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270t lelvtew, Cofone cs.. NAiil ITATlllllllNT doing butlMM.. 1aee2 MloAt0111r Blvd .• MITAL ,AIAICATION.
Mer, CA 92825 TM followlng per.on..,. CHIAPPf'S CATERINO. • 190 IMne CA t2tt6 3tt3 Meroue A\19., Neiwpoft
Miriam H Ta11. 2101 IM· OOlng tMJalneali u: 1017 El Camino, Co11a ,,.;,II Damon HutlbUt. a.on. CA t2tl3
vie'#, ctorona del Mar. CA FAENCti PAAK PL.ACE M-. Celff 92828 3212,_. Mercue, Newport Datrtil 0 . McCollOUOll.
12826 PAATHl!ASHIP. 1133 Pon JOH Lull ••rr•o•n. s..cfl. CA 12M3., 0. loll 3913 Matcue. N•wpon Thll bUaln"' It con. llello p Plue. Hhport 10322 Tyllurat Oeroen tl>'d eo.ta MIU.. c.ut e..ch CA t2M3
OUC1ed by. tn lndtvtdull 8-ch. CA t2teo OrOV9, CA 92'42' ~73 ' Thia, bu•ln ... le Con•
MINm T•t• l..lwJ9llOI 8 Moor•. tt3S Tiii• bUtln1U 11 co n-Tlllt bua1n111 11 cion· duc11d by. en lnclMGuel Tlllt IU19"Wll ... fllld Pott 8WIOP Plec9. Nhport dueled l>y an lndlvlduel Oucted by an lndMdull DM9I Q ~
wltll 1119 County C*1I ol Or· '"°"· CA t2te0 JOM Lui• 811,.gan , II 0 Hurlbut Thlt •tetement ... llted anoe County on JUiy 11, Aobltt .._,., 21520 Oold Thi• •t•lernent WM fllld Thi': etit91Mnt "' fllld wtth 1111 County Ci.ti o4 Or·
11811 ,_1_ ~~in Aoecl, P.ma, CA W1111 the Counly Clltlc of Or· wllh tt11 County Clwlt of Or· MQI County on July t 1,
P\.tblllMcl Orenge COM1 Tiii• bUtln.tf la con-= County on July ~. = County on June 28, J NS ,....
o.ity PllOt July 22, 21, duct9<1 by. t llmltld l)lt'ltllt• ,_,. 1t 5 '2'7IMI Publl9Md Orange coa.t
Augulll 5, 12, t945 9'11p P\.tbllah.ci Ofang1 Coat Publlthld Orange Coatt Deify Pilot .My 15, U , 29,
M-Ma t..wrlnOI I . Moor9 Dally Piiot Augutt 4, 11, 18, Diiiy Piiot July t5, 22. 21, Auguet 5. 1te4
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PICTinOUI llUelNIH NII.IC NOT~ "8JC NOTICE
NAm ITATIMINT Publllllld Oranoe ~ PtB.IC NOTIC£ ,ICTTTIOUI IUW ..
Tiie followtng ~ at• Dally Piiot July 22 2t PICTmOUI IUIMll ACTITIOUI .._.. N.u. ITAftMINT
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• M-824 • • ,,. '~~~",. P9ftonl .,.. TM followlriO S*'IOtl9 are dolna butlnMa et: CLA,,OlllNIA LIMITED dojng bue1nMi M: doing bualMM 11• MARIA HAARIS IN·
PARTNERSHIP, 272tt Laa WESTCO lfLLftLOWEA, N&VA DESIGNS, 2t21 TEAIOR DESIGN, 1 OdYIMV ~blea, 81Jlt• 200, No. 58, 3185 B Alnway, Coeta M .... Tuelln AYI., 1·1. Cotta Court, N9wpott ecn.; CA Mllelon Vlllo, CA 82191 CA 9282e M CA 02827 t2M3
H N911 LAvtn, 33392 C '1C11flOUI ....... Wastoo "-1 &tai. In.-~ P. OlblOrl, 212t MW Elllabetll Hamt. 1
Chel!Ml2·-• Dina POlnt.. CA ~TDIDIT Vlltmtnte. Inc .•• C-'Homl• Tuttln Ave .. 8·1. Cotta Odyuey. Ct .. Newport t vu . ·~.., S*tOnl .,, oorporttlon. 311& I AKwey, MIN., CA 92927 a..ct1 CA t2M3
Thll bullneH 11 con· dolna blMIMM u : ta Meta. CA 8282e Tiii• bUlln... la con· Thia bullMU II con-ducted by a llmltld partner. Wl!.8T COAST ~RK!T· Tiii• buelneu le con-Ouctld by.,, lndMOual duc1.0 by..,, lndMcklal
alllp ING ANS MAHAO!MENT. duc:11d by .• eotporltlon 8UNn Pepper Glb9on Mn £.° Harr1t
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11191 County on Jvty 15: Walllc9 A\09.., Apt.' B-206, ~11 ittt.,: waa fl1ld = County on Jutv 11. = Cout1ty on JUiy 11,
1"6 Coeta Mela. CA 02827 tll the County C19t11 of Or· ,_,,, ,_
f'llUIT De-Ad a Harwy, 1312 County on July 29. P\.tblllhld °' COlllt PublllMO °'T Coett Pubtlltlld Orenge Coett Sierra Altl Dr .. Tutttn, CA 19 5 ange 22 ...,.
Dally Pllo1 July 22. 2t, 92te0 ~ O.lly Piiot ~ 15. 22. 21, Delly Pnot ':fl t • . ....
Augwt II. 12, 1168 Tiii• bUtlntM II con-P\.tblllhld Orange Coatt Augutt 5, ,.. M-6&4 AUQU81 S, 1 M-&ee
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TM folloWlng S*'tofll .,. 19 5 ,.1.. PlltllC NOTICE Tiie following ~ all Tiie f<>llOwlng ptnOl'll .,.
doing butlr1111 M ' doing bullneat 11: doing bullMal ... IEI AAS ae P\.tbfllhld Or•nge Coat! '1CTIT10UllUIMH KOMTEK, KTK. 314 MOUNTAIN 'wATEA Cll~f.~o.d~ ~1!!·· J..:. Dally Piiot J uly 22, 29, NAMI ITAftMINT ~~~If ..
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Paul L O~n. 1171~ P\B.IC NOTICE CA ~648 Thia bueln"' It con-.._ n., u • • •
Mltllllam Founlaln Valley --.. .. --.. Peule G9nOn Ptrlllpe, 221 ducted by en lndlvlc:lual ~ b~n:1:~. CA t27oa ' r_.,,..,.,. --Sec:ono St.. Hunt Bell .. CA J.,,,.. A. Komw9k
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AUQ\111 6 12 1ea11 ' • Ttllt buatneH 11 con-Dally Pilot July 15, 22, 211, PtlllJC 111\TICE
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'ICTTTIOUI IUIMH anoe County on July 16, '1CTmOUI IUIMll o~~~~OPMENT MAMI ITATa•NT
NIUC NOTICE
NAMI I TAftMINT 1d5 ' NAMI ITAftMINT COMPANY, 901 Oov•r djhl ~~ .. ~tone are The fotlowtng Plr90f\I .,. ,.1111 ..... ng .,., __
doing bull'*' u · AllfOfa Dewft Mentt, Al· The tollowlng PlrlOlll .,. Drl"9, Sult• 1 tO, N9wpott GFJ; CONCEPTS 179' 1
B't'TE BY BYTE. 1H4 ..,.,., Al a..w, -... H ~~A A ET T 81:'e, c~ ~,... 901 s1cr,:r-Cir, 10. lrVtne. CA :~~f' '0', Cotti Men. CA ::::.:h. ~:-.::.New· FURNITURE, 2215 H"'b°' OoVlf Otlw, Suite 110', New-82T~:ry Mulch•rn 979
Rona ld Siivan Brit-Publllllld Oreno-Cout Blvd.. Coate MeH, A ~ll~a~:.~e: oon PMllll'lno. C.M .. CA t2828
Vici\, 1850 Wallaoe ·o'. Co.ta Dally Piiot July 22, 20, 82~~ry J O•rr•U TNll .. ducted twu I dMd al • Kathey Oo.e. 1565 M-.
Mna, CA 12827 Auguet 6, 12, 1965 of lhe G11rett Llvlno TNat ..;/an n u Vtf'de Eut, '10F, C.M .. CA
Tiii• bualneH 11 con-M-832 U D T 8/ 14/85 1785 8ahmi ~~!' ttai!!:~ WM nlld 92~~~ bu1ln•u 11 oon-du~=.~s~e:i~~t:'ual Piao•: Cotta• MHI, CA wltll Ille County Clerk of Or· ducted by. e g9Mi'al Plt'1·
T1111 1t1t9!Mn1 wu n!M C 82828 •noe County on July t 1. nerahlp
ltll lll9 County Cllflc of Of· flt&.I NOTICE Tiii• bu11n .. 1 11 con· 1996 TMY Muloll«n w Cou J 18 ducted by: an lndlvldual "-ange nly on uly . '1CTITIOUe llUllMlll Henry J . Gerrett Publllhld Orenge CoMt Thia 1C1t1m1n1 •N fllld 1885
,_,IOI ~ ITAft_,,, Thlt 1111ement wu lllld Delly Pltot J~ 15, 22, 29, with the County Cleric of Or·
Publlahld Orange eo..1 ~n. butlic:: ~eona ere with 1119 County Cl9tll of Or· Augu11 5, 198 =5 County on July 11•
Da lly Piiot July 22. 29. U~IOUEL y ~OU, 93 = County on July t2• M·588 '111111
Augu11 6, 12. 1865 Brlerglen, lrvlM. Callfornta ,.,on P\.lblllhld Oreno-Coett
M-829 027 t~ P\.tbflsllld Orange COM1 Diiiy PllOt :fl 15. 22. 29,
---------CollMn Sue Dunn, 93 Delly Piiot Juty 21, 28, Auguat 5, 1 1111-'C W\TICE 8rt11glen. INlne. Celttomta A•""•lll 4 11 1145 M-512 r~ "" 92714 -·-• • Su-464 '1Cnnout llUIMl l
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NAM1 tTATIMINT ducted by· en llldlvtdu91 •-•r MnTIC[ Thi IOllowtng ~ a11, _ ___;NllC..;;;;;.-·-.:.NO.;.;;..;.TIC(;.;.;;. __ Tiii followlng peraon. .,. ColtMn Sue Dunn r -.n."" doing~ ea: •-
doing bue1n9M u · Thia ttet9mltlt W11 fllld WESTCO KATEU.A ONE. '1CTITIOUI .......
AlTECA CAFE, 7800 wltll 1111 County Citrtt of Or-~!!!!OUITIA~.. 3185 8. Alfwly, eo.ta Mete. ..... ITAT'llmWf
8Mch 81Vd Buent Park ange County on Jvly tO. -• •-CA 92828 TM fo4lowlng per.one In
CA 80280 " . 1985 TM fotSowtng l*'IOf\I •• W11too AMI &tale 'buflnell 11; J091Mat~1214 Oulm-,_ doing bullnell M : 1111ttMnt1, Inc., a Callfomla 1 TELEMARKETINQ
by St Paremount. Ct l Publlahld Orange Coat! TRIPLE PLAY PUBLI· CO<poratlon SERVICE CONSULTANTt,
80723 Dally Pltol July 22. 29, CATIONS, t77-F Alvtr.idl fhl• butlMN It con-3300 ltvlne Awnue. Suite
Sat>lno Mtrquei, 833 AU9-Augull 5. 12, 1865 Dr., Newport 8eecll, CA Ouctld 1>y. e corpol'ltlon 325, N9wpor'I llKll, CA
tin, 8en11 Ana, CA 82704 M-&3e 82883 ......._ .,. .. El WMtCO. I.Inda J. Miifort, t2MO
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dueled &>y a ~al Pll1· MOOINI Av ~Bled\, TNt lt•19"Wll wu llfld Rectwood TrM Lani. ltvltll,
ntrahlp NII.JC NOTICE CA 92883 wttll the County Ci.ti of Of· CA 12715 8eblno M1tqua Tiiie buelneH la con· ar1ge County on July 11, flllt bvalMH le con·
Thi• 1t1temerr1 w .. filed flCTmout IU..... ducted by. an lndMdull 1085 Ouctld by. •n lndMOuel
with tlle CounlY Clerk ot Or-NAMI I TATIMINT AlclllfO L. ¢ot>etty ~lalkJt_ ~ ~ on ...Nf~ ~• WM ublllhld Or111g9 Cout Thia etat11ment w11 mid
1885 · doing bullt1111 u · wtlll the County Cterlc of Or· Dally Pltot July 15, 22, 29, wtttr tlll County Cieri! of~·
'211447 MYERS. VIANI, ANO 1no. County on July 16• AUOUlt 5, tta!J 11191 County on JUiy f1.
Publlthld Orange Cout PHILLIPS 2805 E Cout 188$ M·693 ttla 22 ""' • Pll11'1 ..... Da lly Piio t July . ... Htollwey, Suite 304, Corona Pubtllhld Orange CoNt P\.tblltllld Or COMC
Augult 5, 12, 1865 Oil Mtr. CA 82825 Deity Piiot July 22, 21, Delly Piiot M 7. 22. 29, M~5 Myert & Vl1t1I. Inc ... Celt-Augutt 5 12 1M5 l'tllJC NOTIC( Augutt 5 1N5 1 __________ 1tornla corporation. 2tea E • • M-425 ' M·513
MUC NOTIC{ 8:8~ HJ:.":~: g:~~f:· ~.=•
'tCTITIOUI IUIMll l..M A Pt'rllllpe, 28281 l'tllJC NOTICE Thi fo11ow1no '*"°"' .,. "8..IC fl)TIC(
NA• tTAftmwf M1rguer111 Pertc111r9y, Suite doing~ M ' 1--.;..;;;;;;;;.;;..;.-.;;.;.;.;;.__
Tiil lollowlng Pl'lonl are 290, MIH lon Vie jo. CA '1CTmOUI ..,._.. TOM OAE£N, N3 Ea1t f'tC11TIOUt 1U11N11e
doing bu..,_ u 1269? NAMI ITATWMIWY llttt St , Cotta ,.._, CA MAim ITAW
HANO M MACHINE AlllD Thia but ln"' It oon. TM folOwlng penont ere tH27 • • TM f01ow1ng ,,.,_era
FA B RICA TIO N. 17 80 ;jUC'lld by a general pert. doing bUalll..a M; Jim Cobh11t11, M3 Eaet doing buelnell M:
MonrOV11, Unit C·7 Cotta ,.INp DQEAT PAOPIMIO, 2 11th It . Co.ta M9M, CA OOLD!N WHT INN, ~.CA 82877 Lawr9t1Ce J Vlanl Civic Plua. #200. Neiwpoft '2827 124'0 leldl ltvO . Stanton, Allll Burt Mtrrlaon, 6407 Tiiie atllffl'llfll waa ftlld e..ctr. CA t2AO ~ ~. 383, £llt Callfornla 10MO
Pllealrn StrM t Cypret1, with Ille County Cltf'1c of Or· 8'UOI Alln llfnwl, 2 tlttr 81.. Colta. Mlaa. CA YUM Y, Tiii Md Jen Ml9rl
c.u1 eotaO anoe County on JlJtt 15, Cl* Pllln. •200. ~ $2827 TM!, 1 °'*" Moon. lrWle.
Tiii• bu1lnff1 11 con· 1d 5 BMctl. C Tiiie buatn"• •• con-Cellf. 127'4
ducted by 111 lndlvldutll '31tttz T e11 I• oon~ OUcrted by I Olr*ll s>et1· Thi• bvlln .. 1 11 con-Alan B H9rrll0n P\.tbtllhld Ortnoe COMt duct en lndlvldull Ml"llhlp dllcMd by: lluetMlnd end wife Thll ., .. .,.,,.,,t WU n~ Dally Piiot July 22. 28. n . Jlnl CoDtlenl Yuen y TMI
wttrr the County Cflflc Of Of· Auouet II, 12, 1985 ' ... "*' TNa ltatlmll'lt ... mid 1'1111 llltlWNtll ... fhd
ange County on July 13, M·t22 OWi! of Or· wttll ltll County Clet1t of Or· wttll tlll County ~ of Of·
181$ July tt, l"OI Couniy Of'I My ti, lrlQe ~ on July u. ~~ 1115 '* Publfllllld Of•"OI Cout .. _ ,,. TICE ,_.., ,_..,
Delly PllotJuly 22, 21. '"~NO Coe.et PvblltNd Ortngt Coeat Publlatted Or111g9 OOMI
Al.IQU.t 5. 12. 1H5 '1CTTTIOUI llUIMll 22. 21, Dally PllOI July 15", 22. 29. o.11y Pilot July t!, "· 29,
M-839 N ...... IT•-MINT Augu1t 5, tta5 Augutt 5 1MS
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P\BltC NOTICE CALIFORNIA S URO 1--------1--------_ _...-.-;.;;...;~--.--CLA981C, '33$ I lt'latcif, .___..-....--...........,..-..;;;..-_ NI.JC 11)11C£
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doing bu9lnMI • CAl!forn,. COt'J)Ofatlon oing bull,,.. • Tiie ~ Pll'IOl'le .,. Tiie follOwtng peraone .,. MIAO LINH AUTO · I htol. Cotta MaM, C111. IOPHISTICATeD LOOl<I ootna ..,..,._ M: doing~ 11
MOTIVI ACCUOAI •• fotftle 1282f I V au. 10 TtMlcllr """· CAAOU8!L CONSULT· NIWPO,.t HAllllO,.
4$18 W 5th It . Banta Ana. TNe buMneu It con• •1).J, frWwe, CA 127'4 INO, Ml1 Ywmo Qrcte. llOOIA'tAY OlllOUP, 1801
CA t2tOJ Cluetld by, a oorpor1hon I M rry Linn THfl t OltOM Grow. CA t2t44 W.tc.Wf Or J..81• 3, ........
Martow ~-LAI ,_ ~ ~ Compeny, ~ .. c Wllldal. 10 Tllun-Linda f( Cor•. ltl 1 IMc:fl.""" t2MO '""· "511 W 6111 I t . lhtlta Mare w.._ f f'M9Ut1r lllun. ti 1)..1, !MN, CA Yermo C lrcl•. Oard•n ~ a -=c.rt«. OPM,
Ant. CA 1 2703 Thtt ltlt9mlftt llftll Nici 27'4 Orow, CA 12144 37117 W19tan It!.. Long
Tl\11 butln... la COii· with Ille County Ctert1 of Or· fhll DVllM91 11 con· Ttrfa bull,,... It con--8tecf\ CA IOI07
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19tlng tow lnter•t VA 3 br 21~ t>a, tam rm. great 11450/mo M0-4255 acr .. of garden• Pool & 2Br 2B• Eutlld• TwnhM •Stream• & pond• ~~ ~':t~':c;: ot •~·•
loan Vary naly r• vi.w. NCUflty; pool, ten· Jurnlne Creek Condo w/3 spa E.11•1• tMng CIOM Ou••t location S800 Call *Sorry no P91• 36 s1191., 1 mo.,.
dacoratad air COii· nla, uaum. loan. Prioed bdrma.. den, family room to beaetl&tnopplng 2Br Dick 88&·4000 Dyl •Fumlahtng1avai1 37 Foot-r
dltlonacl alngta 1t0f• 3 to ult 1385,000 11800/mo Want v-ars 2 Ba $1900/mo Incl uttl I 6'0·2426 E""/wtmd• 38 wat .. 1ouree llfll 111111 bedroom unit. Communl-213/430·3829 I aa1e Ca I I Ev an Mature, conllderale •Nr SC Plza, SA 2Br 2Ba WHV NOT CAU 39 Fam11y 9a1
....... ty pool GrHt Cotta M<l-9060 °' 87~ 195 app11e&nt1 only Condo Pool spa carpon lll-l-111 •O C.,c .,,
Leeat 9J1$*1M Btytront Mau locatton Call I SEAW1NO WIVIEW 4114-4853 Of 4~-6017 $700 No P9t• 722·8011 •1 S..."'.,
With plar/lllp tot 40' boat. 64&-2313 ~=~ ~.~':5K Owner ~~~],;:,I~~~ •STUNNING~ 1 2 UBr SUWlll YILU&E :~~.~tea
Wondatful floorplan wllh 97s:-.l76317eo.-t118 P9t OKay $970 •7597 tea !npttt ltada U6t 2Ba Grdn Apt l>~ $525, 155$5 Huntm;ton VII~ •S .. .,l>tQe :~~~·:.:: VILLA BALBOA TILllM 111-IHO ~~ ~r:, ~,~iRl~ $&25 ~ S895 710 W 18tl'I ~=-a~°:rt~~t = •6 Trun•1
In uclu•lv• naloh· 28r or tl!lr a clef\, w~ to FABULOUS SPYGLASS P•tlo Avl s.pt 12000 to McFadden west on I
bort\ood LNM-t!Old. RMd thaclaaeifted edat baaeh, xlnt twme l1'48K. VIEW IN tat. let, 11000 MC me8tiB.Jllf McFld<*I i-,..,..-+--+--+-"4-1111 the beet dMta In ~ 542• 1113 or S73493f t Story 4BR 3ba, FI Rm 644-4895 213/275--4929 I WW Tl WOil 1 II ~~~~~~~~i;men~t~,.,,~,~-~M~2-~Y7~~aa~ l lovel'f garden 7S0-148e 3 9drm 2 ba Newpon lPUTIUTI Fll)IC. GP t525 •5257fM -: HAIK YILUll WANTED 2br get by prof Halghtl araa, 1 car gar lmm~l•t•. large Garden 11UlllT lll-ntO
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If FOUND pteete contact &ITl MTWI ~ 20 tlourt P« ..-To qu.Rfy you mull tta~ HIYll•llLPll lak •Wht/IMltwht 11&1. m&TI w.fl 84441&5 ture Qfowth Allractiv. ~ ;230 blWfl 10-& Ttaob McK•f\I\• •t Prevloua b9nkln""'"ex. 2yn .... 1n1111n9 IOf1>. for nri.111tore. Oflr!Qe l ~,, *""'tlllTY* f otttca In lrvlM. Call -
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FOUOd mo old ~/Lab op9fatlon. 11 y,-t or~. P .. aN call Per1onn9' ~ ::U:.:it!!:. ~Ef':'a ~I cr.J;t;: =d. BMcn. Mary 891-1076 pr:::n~.:;.:r~ C~~w:~ &Heh 8~c-$!CRETARY N•l'I firm tull tlfM. muttE ":= ~ly a:.~.~~';t n ' gd Mr p.,_.,, 53.4~• -0.1 '' "> 100-eooo.. plvt Th9 ~.0.1 C o1W9 a •-•1/l.I 111 --leHttrtil .. ....,.., P.~tant" to vuld• lo • r•tatlal Sefv& ic. oft~!, nHr a~rP:O'n.."'atur•. :~ ':..:,, OrOW1h
AUTO MAINTENANCE lnt~ng By QrMt ~ pecfct1g9 ina 'n.-• ty Ptece work h!Ohly profttabl9 ~"' Xlnt typing ~-non-em r. . M lal ~II 1vall
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551-8880 fl)( wuh. WM & 09f*al ~ l~mk eoe tlm• S.rgttrom• lnautance Salary I ccmm ~me 9'11 CO:'* $1\:~.nd IY'PlnO·'"'p "'"'all pay-STA '°°NOo.lniii\thOn~r NfVIClngolcw.&truckL a --IUllTTPllT ci.aner..C4M84,_.422 ia'HlfOftrti to Patrleti Tenot9, c/o :;io11~h:ne bkkpg' roll toC.iar..o0mpany. StotelnCdMr\MdlSaltl
a>UPPY vcty WHtCllll Aeoly 10' 3857 81tch St. ')f tor the i-al ..... t to t.nlat DEOITIYI ·-P-ttme:-'10 ti,. --ly. FOf' R4ll'nall, 23• e 17th St . WO<d-i><"""' Client pr~ . 75+-8822 P9fl0n FIT. 5 Days. X.lnl ' Old548'3S18 Suite •125. Nwpt Ben. '-'· ...,, ..._ .a•11 appt·H3-Sa.47HB Ste t17, Cotta M.... ~... k'""''concsa.E..,.clalty area mot 92e5e-170I . . "'!\ "\\ J)( lrl In tyf;)lng, !Hing end otMt "NANCIAl PLANNING. 92827 P•cta. multi-company UOIETUY WOf """ • '675-1010
REWARD Lad; dlatnond cJer1ca.I dullee, In the $18,000. plut annullty lntiuranee txP9f . .,. all a bonu9 fpr-Part Time No eitp. r 'd. llM clltn'_.:_. -
,,ng. lost about 2000 am llCUllO Equal ()ppty Emp4 m/f/fl dualfled ~bile notloe GOOd Mcretarl•I tkftl• tn. nu 1 OLDI you. Send r••u ~ rell•bl• hr• fin 15 ~091 ITIOI ,.. ...
Harbor C M 7113185 Whe91 Allgn"*'t, 8rakM, d-c>t. Typing fO wpm r9Q, helpful. Org1nlratlon11 T_,. lrvlM ome. ol tn. quallllcatlon1 1 UNn 1 ' -war9hCUM itock P9"°"·
Call collect 2131391-3740 TuM Up. Newp0f'1 Tlr• lltllllPI• IOIM ~ ~oceealnoi akNl1 a mutt Insur baek· Fed•ral D•po11t In-~!!!~•stS•rv.•2100• ~7;: atanUJ /P·TI.. mull ~able to kit up to -Ctr, 3000 E Cout Hwy, FuH Time. manual poetlnQ, •JtPW ,,,_.a,,_ bUt no gr~nd cs..tred. lrvfn9 tufll\Oe Corp flea Im· ...,.,., · • Muit b• •xp•rl•nt•d 50 Iba Of rnore Hard luiaHt 0,,. 4014 CcrOf"la d9I Mer )ournels, ~ & Bank nee Own car I• atso toe. Actual Mlary com· mediate op9r1lng1 ~n our IEOIPT/Ollll por1 Beech, Ca. 82&80 Have good typing tklM1. worker 30 hr• pl~ min,
&LL AH• IU•lSllS Auto ~:;,~~yter:;tc:":t~ ~2~~u., Y · 3 ii~ II m•n1ur11• w/1klll1 & ln1urenc• 0.pl. Th• tl,10 II' UOllOUY Be P91'10nablie .,,d have M p/l{r C.M. 65&-2030
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Eetab gatM rout• Patt Oppor1untty 1°' "4:!8''~ ~~x ~1 'c!:'~~ llAN OIUT Box lSIO, Cotta ~. towing exper: Ilona. u S Cltlun, typing skltta, WOtd pro-< Call Und• &7~231 l UWlmLI\
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Local ..,,..,,~~trpain. ~tm"!'n'tau Rapid Id-wm11t WHIR -• ·-· maOlll • :~::~~with pollcles OMEGA M0-4443 gu co. Localed Nftport llOIOUY'I M Fi.xhr~o """""' ay vanoement muat haote S5 18/hr -.&••-JI._$ Center Part UtM 1>0M-~ lor trom prolits. Call Sun· · Part time 3"' min Good F.0.1.C. 19 ..-1ng full time la -·-• Xlnt Y«bll l llEOIPTlllllT lbl• Call Debbi• In plueh otflc9, paJ. MONEY day 12-5. Mon-Fri 8-5 Mr val~ d~:'t' ~-04M pr 0 m ~ t 1 0 n a I 0 p . collec'tort In tM trvtne $12.50-$22.50 p/hr WIH munlcatlon sic~ O.C. Airport area Ad. 759.8222 ' air cond. (71') 7&-699
Wolfer 11•1838-5620 '· _ portunlUH. N•wport-., .. to perform contlnu-train Work own area. • Mull~ COf"I out Agency nffd1 recep-SEOn/IEOPT PRIZES --Banking Mee& Scfloola FOod Ser-out collection .tfOf11 on 772-5M7 & attentlote to d•talll tlonl1t Pleatll\t pro-SIOIO&IY
PRINT SHOP est 15 yrs. llllrr"&ISllTllT vlclL 2985 eeer St C M ~I tocounl1. Ju Al I TECHNICIAN In our 1 ... 1on11 ~ vote./ Ex1>« w/math & oalcu-Exp'd awttctlt>oard, front
Laguna Beach Profit-Llt1•••n11 556-3273 EOE .• . part Of our tlquldatlon you F&aalO l&UI oun ln1t1ranc:. Dept you wlll eppearan09 Mull be or-latlng tklllt, comput•r Sf .. k. type 50 plus, com· TRIPS
able Owner anxious -Witt be Involved with con-Knowledo9 of aewlng. Call be ,..,on1lble for. ganlted. accurat• Hit-know1edg• for cMI engl· puter •xp. a plua.
Priced rll• OXFORD nOlllOIAI CAJl'f Fiii TUT t•ctlng borrowers by Leona. Home Fabric Ctr, • Verllleatlon ot lneurancie •tarter. Type 6!5 wpm. neerlng' aurv.ytng nrm. lrvlne Mtg/Design. THIS
5• 1·•423 HI Johl')I A Mii-starter to ualst In llllT •NT phoM to reeolV9 d911n· 84s-5t20 or appty In per-•on all real eetate loans Con 1 act Ang• I . S•nd r .. um• 10: Mr Lydia 2~88-4 Mtrt-g•tt• the d4Nelopmerlt & con-• quenc:y prObf«nl. You ton at 11th & lrvlne, N.B. IP\adl .... llnglncompr9hena1Ye 9am-5pm, 558--0•eo FU9nte, It Ro~ Bein, IEOllm 11111 smR r. ' .. 0-.a trot ot bucig.t for own9d will review boffC>wer'S tltee .-11-a ... 1Y tutlllC9 on w1111am Fro1t & A•· T. ·I , -Real Estate proper11es. 101111111 T & '9Coml°Mnd ectJon as F/O I-all rs.I F.0.1.C. owned property IEOEmtlllT soclatee 140t QulH St 53&-IM02 i39R 2nd Tb 13% 5yrs16 Needs to Independently nec1111ry. You poaseas AIP. payroll, '"taurant • Revtew of prop«ty for tor R..i Eatate firm. N•wport BHch, cA: hllHrial ...
on prime Nwpl Bch hme research & compile data SILL II knowtedge ol COMWMt exper nee Avail. lmmed. ad41qua1• coverage Light typing and tlllng. 928e0 SEOlllm lfflOEI .... f fl.IT wm disc 852-1548 You'll also be responsible credit oon.ctlon pr.c:tlC9 87M577 • Maintaining• llckler-a 9 AM to 4 PM. Contact S5.25 p/hr. -"
for establllhlng tickler & TIU....._J & prOOlldUret aa well aa FIU "' •11 In• current 1tatu1 JennlfM at 9:5-6922 IEOln••y I Unarmed offlol,. for pres· hw.,.,.r. Widow has money for flllng systems for the ,.. .... ~ tamlllatlty with eollectlon ..,_ • Preprallon of mOf"lthly -tlQlou1 acoount In Cotta TD"s S 10,000/up No b dget dec>t PIT °' FIT Cho6oe Of laWI Thfa poattlon r• Part time, tlllng & 009ytno reports llEOIPTllllST 10 Mo. poeltlon needed by M ... ., ... Pnor mllllary If you ar• tooeclng lor extra ~edit"' ~l'tO ~Y7i,~11 • Minimum 2 yea,. benk· hou,. 11 youra. c..e T H. qui,. xlnt v.'bal a writ· ~:i:C~°' 8~A2:IT c• Computd er ln~t Oen. otc tor busy com-~~;~:';.tr~~·~~P9c~ or law enlor09m901 a1tp. ~1,a~e ~::
Ison ssoc: • 1ng experleooe In a not• A, soc I at• 1 T •I•. ten lkllta. Pf9vlou1 bank-n · · en ld•t" mutt ha\19 ap-pany, It typing & tlllng. w~ Tax• dtetatlon at pref. Retired peraon1 en· Mountain, Knott• Berry
•-el WHtH --5100 dept or loan CS.pt mllk•tlng, 953--8870 Ing or finance .9Jtp"er. • ~sic for Sandy M proprlate e1tp•rlence. Non smoker pref. Nr O.C. . S couraged to apply Apply F·--. or win Prlffl and 1 •Mustbeconsclentloua& plus.Salarywillnot•X· 8Wlklnglaapfua M~ Airport, 851-0517 8 m. i 352. p/mo. inperaon PedUISecurlty _ ... * llMIS * a11en11ve 10 detall. UIPllTD cffd S19.000. a>lyr. FllllOH• mum salary It Sta.ooo. Mlchelle. NEWPORT Apply 20•51 Oralm« Ln, s ervices, 229 So. Awardt. C.11 us nowt W•
Full & pan llrM poeltlons. • Strong verbal & wrlt14W"t lamlller wtth recont1ruo-Pte1M Mnd your reeutM .... p/yr. TM F.0 .1.C. on.rt 1 1 WESTERN CORP ~~~.~~8~t Glaaeell, Orang41, Ca. haw MWl'll openlT. In
Starts 11 "450 p/hr communication skllls lion Mua1b9 abl9torMCI to F.D.l.C., attn:~ llYEITillll g1.!~~lngt>ene~•al~Vk11Qe., llEot-•lllT on or before """Ult 8 ClU11fled Ads 842•5878 ~~~·8· or .V MUSI have neat, Clean ap. e Experlencie In tlllng, sort-plans. Own truck & loofL net, P.O. Box 7549, New-lllllft m--'"""" .....,,t ca talon I",.. -v • pear. Must be 18 yrs of Ing & gathering lnfOf'· Wont In Oro & L.A. port Beach, Ca -11"' coverage. If you would tor bu1y Co1te M•H --------
age D.M V Rctpo(t req mlllon is a must. Countlet C'all btwn 92658-7549 EOE Needed tor dlaplay Ilk• more lnl0tmatlon, CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE ------------
751-2680 8-5 Mon-Fri •Good typing lkllls. 7-8:30am or 5-7pm only. advertlllngulesatrapid· pleaM call pcnonnel, at Mu1t ~hard ~king &
For more lnlormaUon, 964-3317 . IHatrHflH W9"1r IY expanding local deity 975-5400 EOE good w/people 850-2273
llllll, &ISllTllT please call FDIC Person-Cart Room Attend•nt Roofing 9l(J) 1>'9f. Skyltght ~-AQOt'etllve, INTERIOR DESIGNER llEOIPT11111T llUS SEOIO&IY net (71')975-5400 needed. Pt1vate Country Speclaltlea ~ Mlf-dl9Clpllned lndlvld-Education. gOOd 1klll1, FIT, phoM orderl, dlcla-SYDNEY
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exp propouls & blueprint -Club. Wiit train . .06-5787 uats m•y earn ••cellenl exper necoeaary, Mnd I tlon, type 45 wprn, 10 key
for Irvine ReslatJranl In-Banking ca1••eLNI Income (ulary + com-raume. 1137 Bty91de °'· touch 842-7810 terlors. Phone & secty LtellllTill OUIHO-lllSIWWI '"5 mlaslon), benefit• and Corona Del M.,, 92825. Diana 0, Martlyn
skms Design exp help. TIClllOl&I F/T PIT P•rmanent Part tlmct cern. couneel-advancement opportunl-
hlt. growtn position. Send The lrvlne offioe of the Crown H.ntware, Corona ors wanted. Helf> boys ty. F!Mndal, ~ LUil .. lllU UOPT /Sim
resume to AD 31.4, Dally Federal Deposit In· def Mer. 873-2800 and glrl1 iollclt n•w or agency Nexperl!'nce Bay S1re.t lmp0f'1t, quail-for lrvlM Marketing or-
Pllol, P.O. Box 1580. sure nee Corp has aubtcrlptton1 on their neceHary. o p .. on~ tied appllcant1 on!y nMd o•nlzatlon. Must h•ve
Coeta Meu. c a 92626 lmmed opening• tor I*"· O&lllllS pap« rout.._ Muat 9'\IOY ::a. .=d ~.).?· •Ps>IY-Car provided, a>rofnslonaJ pflOM men· TaHday, Aap1t I r:
AIDE F hv.ln PIT. uaist sons with 1n. following Part umeS73-8580 working with IO-t3 yr n. ....__,. ~ ~~~ ~ ner. tront otfloe appear-ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Rare opportunity e:iosts 1or yo1;1 to
tea<:her in wtitchr rm/b<d exper CHILDCARE: NANNY old•. ~.r:''~ ~ ••m llUT 9 ~ 7 · anoe. type 55wprn ao-attain valued addition to special c~llecuon .. Focus o~ recre~uo~. +$250 mo 8"5·2357 •Min 2 yrs banklr19 exper Mature, educated n-smkr work •Y >< ,.. IAl.f Pl.IT • · 526 curately, xlnt b9neflt•. hobbies that can be transformed mto viable p·roJeCts. Family reunion is
---In • note dept or loan to car• for 1 yr old In So. ComC:~ ~ lllllAL &llllT&IT 5~781 part of scenario. Focus on long-range prospects.
ANIMAL HOSPITAL needs dept Laguna Live out Exper & 6-42-43~ )(t 208 HI •• ..,...... With llmlted x Ray Permit llEOPT 111m TA UR US {April 20-May 20): Define terms. avoid scattenng for~es. ~!~~!;'9~:!1!~~ aE~r:: ·w~~lly 10 type min.'° rm required 66HI061 ...ai.&n Oelte ..... la.11117 tor buay Ort~tc Of-lmmed. opening, full time, R ecent dream proves prophetic. Popularity increases, you'U be invite~
needed. Apply In 1>«son • Strong verbal & written Clerical UILf Pl.IT llC9 fUll time. 846-882• typing, gent ofc duties, to join social group or travel club. What appeared to be out of reach is
Mon-Set btwn 1pm & communication skllls GUii TYPIST ... &L ..,. -1111'"' n bkkp~ exp. helpful. now available. Gemm1 plays role.
4pm at 480 E 17th St CM Banking exper is required II you're a Mlf-atartet and S .. II MOR ING SUN SHIRT GEMINI (May 2 1-J une 20): Gain indicated tt}rough unorthodoll.
llClmmuL IOI this position Maxi-lleidble about lob assign-CHITEI llll Xlnt opponunlty tor P«· ff co. 631·3-49• procedure. y M get what you want but not through usual methods mum salary wlll not ex-ments. the F.0.1.C. has a C'EST SI BON Bakery, son ...icing full time «n-Call e.ni.m1n. 546-4333 '"R,_ea_t_au_r_an_t_____ Eccentric individual could become valuable all'-". Small package could IU.FTSllAI (I ) oeed $20.000 p/yr and Job tor you Our dM&lon Wine & CheeM Sflopl ployment wtttl vartety In NUl'MfY worker f0t CMs-IEIEUL IELP ' Progress1ve Costa Meu will be based strlc'lly on of '*1k liquidation cur· need full & pan time their work Thia peraon 1 Chu h conuun "missing hnk." Taurus plays role.
office needs arc1111ectural prior exper. & education. rently hu openings for counter help. Energ«tc, will us111 ·in the day to 1 an re · 911 • Perry'• pizza needs CANCER (June 21-July 22): Discern motives. analyze character.
draftsman with exper In The F D.l.C. otfen a great sevefal clel'k typist wtlo verullle & frlendly. day routlM ofl v.y buay ~-Sun AM/PM & lmmed .. full & part time. define terms, keep o ptions open . You'll receive instructions that are
type v conatructlon benefits packeoe lnciud-average typing epeeds French spea)(lng hela>ful, office Duties will lncfude ed PM. H1tbor Trinity Mutt be t8 yrs old. 2108 · · H l"d fl b h f 'd Salary commensurate ing Dental & vtston pack-50WPM The F D.l.C 01_ but not nee. Call Jaqul, office. eupply ordertng & Baptist Churc:n. Contact :V• Oceanfront. Npt. Bch subJCCt to rev1s1on. o 1 8}'._ romance ouns es -exc angc o t eas
wlexP« Call 650-5175 ~would It ler• e lfHl beMflts -6+3-2~ lnY6ol0ty, · R•t,l_I _ _ proVCilTuiffu · ----------.
--more 1ntormauon. ptease package lnciudlng dent•I m war~11ng mat9ftal•. ftllll &IHI IWIWUE SALES LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Diplomacy wins -you get what you want •
ASSIST&IT MWIH c a 11 perso nne l • t & v111on coverage. If you Cll I llLP mall room actMtlel. llte j7-3 & t l-7. certified °' full time. See Steve. H.W without half tryin~! Focus on home. beauty, sccunty, gifts. flowers and
tor self-storage in Ccsta 975-5400 EOE would like more lnfor-PIT Mon-Fri. Sue>er Sand-kitchen dull... and trainee• Mesa Verde Wright. 126 Rocn.ster music. You'll be mv1ted to gourmet dinner. Libra, Scorpio. Taurus
Mesa 2 days plwtt. r&-mahon can perSQODel. at wlch. 875 Peularlno, photocopying. Employee I Conv. Ho9p. 661 Centet St Costs Mesa " persons figure prominently. ~;~ d~;~n 1 ~;~ad The 1111e11 draw In th• 975-5400 EOE Costa Mesa. 54s-.ae7 ~: ~plo~: == St, Costa Mm 548-5585 •--··-1-tT-ll-.L-.-••• -1--VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Mainuun aura of m ystery! Be discreet.
-_ r_n__ -~~!!~ • D~~7 TPllot CLERIC~ --CHml PEISH ig .~ -don't reveal ~II. Look behmd scenes for answers -realize romantlc Shop at home lt"s easy ._._,..., Ad "'911 oday Brand new dell In lrvtne Valid Calif. drlVlfS Uc. mm &1111, IT Jr. ladles clothing •tore. with ciasalfled 6-42-5878 642-5878 CLERI nPIST needs good help last. It reqd. Good benefits 11:30-7:30AM exper. Of"lly Full & part Pisces may be serious. What had been hidden will be revealed. You'll
pays to cau us first Apply J*:kage. Apply In person Apply Newport VIiia. time help. 9057·B Ger-locate lost article.
D •1 p·1 ... 559 s o 9•m-'pm &42-5881 field, Ft Vly. 964-2~0 LIBRA {Sept. 23-0Ct. 22): C heck rules, regulattons, nghts and -: • ••••••• . I y I 01 · Great WeStern Savings. In person "'
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Al TIE .Ill.LY 11111 llC. p•••-a--•--Re1111 Salee perm1ss1ons. Be familiar wt th law. accept challc:ngc ol' added 009 0' Cellfornla"• lead-UTlEmY 1lCM21m.tltlfl --••--•• ·b ·1· C'~ • h"ghl gh d di rd 'fi d I Ing 11nanc1a1 Institutions Full time . must type • athletlc girts needed to Ul.I respons1 1 lly . .xA;nano 1 1 ts ea mes. rewa s. mtenst 1e <?VC
has en 1 mediate open lrvlne 71"250"'°331 valet for upbeat Newport f••111111•• ••1 relationship. Capricorn plays role. •
•• 1011 FO-ll TEEIS •. m • 50wpm, exper. helpful IEIE••• lfflOE Beach Reetaurant. GOOd -._.. Oct 23 N 2 W ..._ I k " Ing lor a Clerk Typist In Non-smoker. pref Nr .... pay. great way 10 stay In Siii HPUTllllT SCORPIO ( . • ov I): hat appears to ~ a lnenta tas • snu Liii• F• A .-a"" • our Costa Mesa branch o .c AJrpor1. 851--0517 Pieasant PhoM manner. thape Call Kim d Is l<>olttng IOt 1 tun time could actually open door to rare o pportunity. Proceed accordingly!
• -WEU. lMI • FtlllHI : Thi• I• an entry leVel pos-Mlch•lle. NEWPORT flllng, various olflce 6,...2 652 or 'ee~ S•lea per1on/ AHlll. You'll strike chord of universal appeal -love will be featured, and : If you are m High School o r J r. High • ltlon. You wtll learn the WESTERN CORP. duties. FIT, non-smoker. 897..43-48 evea Mgr. Oppty lor advance. many persons will be drawn to you .
• •and would lJke to earn $2500 to • various types of loans. IEUOllmllELP OnSlghl Photo-Graphlca · good hours, tun at· SAGITTARJUS (Nov.22-Dec.21):Stressmdependence,creativi-• • p<eparlng real •tete IOan F I P T W-" 3303 Htrbor Blvd. E·5, PIHE IAUS mosptiere Salary + com-JI. ..._ d ffi f h M d 't I
• $50 00 an comm1ssio ns and more each • documents ma1n1aJn de-ul and art lme. _... Costa MeM. 540--0668 Guareoteed M. p/hr. Xlnl mlaalon P,.... come In ty, wt mgness to~ irect in a an-so cart. cans on pay games · end•. will train. Apply at: -------.--where emotions art concerned. Ta.kc initiative, stress style, avoid •week-give us a caU You can work • partmen1 Illes as well as 2651 lrvlne Ave . Costa IUlllll IFFtOl bonuses Shott ew. & to apply. heavy liftino Leo fi~res prom1nentl~
•• PART TIME in the afternoons and .• 0T~~r g01e~~r~mdu,st1er•s Mesa g to •_ 1rv1ne Ranch Credit Union In Tuttln has Saau~•~ty ~ ~·n thram•ve. •-.-.. U-1-1-11-.m--H-T_l_I_ o-,.,. .,.,, -... -_.,,,... .... -CAPRICORN ( . 22-Jan. 19): ocus on family_. secunty, where
• evenings and still have time to enjoy • quir Farmer• M.nt•t Immediate openings IOI oppty tor advancement. needed In Newi>ort Beach, you live and s..,....ial relattonsh1p with Cancer native. You'll sense pulse • • two full-time clerleal po• weekend• only 25 27' r--• your s ummer W~ o ffer compl~te • we, oller competitive IEITlL Ill ltlons. lndlvldual muit be Call alt ~~:7~-3339 Of' Cr ult Ing uilbo;u. of public-you could be espectally successful m dealings with women,
• training a nd pro vide transporation • salertes, and exce119nt Nwpt Ctr Pedo 6«-061 t well organized with gOOd 646-7100 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Keep plans flexible! Emphasis on
• plus great pn~. trips. and plenty of • benefits For interview IEITlL llllEllST attention to detell Excel· PllTI •--------added popularity. accelerated social activ1ty. awareness of wardrobe
• M O NEY' Thts 15 not a paper route • appointment, please call for 1 '""uns Beach .......-..1 lent hMlth & dental In-2 position• av•H. P/tlme. SAUi requirements. You'll be complimented o n appearance. you could also e • Leticia Tamps at. ..._ ..-·~-surance t>eneflll. Apply 1. Photo La b 8'2-2172 Toy Store SC Plaza. FIT-be d b k d " I · • a nd 1t 1s not seven days a w~k. Come • practice Wedtda)'I. ex-In peraon 11 Industrial 2. warenouae 898--0290 PIT Exper 7~1581. temple to rea iet rcso uttons.
•. h e lp us ge t n e w custom e rs for our •. (l 1') lH-4110 pended, d9~~tes3S38not nee. Leap of Orange County Must b9 d9pendable ~ PISCES (FW. 19-Ma.rch 20): Check accounts, don't spend money
(l 1.a) lit •111 Credit Union. 15901 tall minded. Hunt. ·Bch. 1&1.11 P&IT TlllE before it is obtained! Cycle high, position is strengthened. you'll rece1 ve
• m ·wspa per a nd have a good ume • • ·• Dental/Orthd Recept Redhlll, Ste 101, Tustin, High Sdll stud9nt• pref. De 11 g n er LI n g er I e credit for recent achievement. Romance lends spice, elevates morale.
• wh1lt· you·re doing 1t Co me out and • GREAT WESTERN Benefll•. 4'1t Dys. Exp Ca. (714) 259-'8"' Boutique. South Coast Scorpio figures pro minently.
: S("(' what we are talking about and : Req'd NB &42·2626 GENERAL OFFICEJSOME PllfUMI Plus. 5'9-1225 IF AUGUST t 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY you make new st.art thts year.
• you'U Ix-g lad you d id Call today and e s•v1NGS DO MESTIC POSITION DRIVING for Au10 repair llPEIYISll SALES· Two Real &late you could fall madly m love. you break free from burden which was not
• s t.art tomorrow ' Call Mr F.arl • n Female. driving. shop"g, •hop CM, 646-7731 summer/full, fell /pert Salesperaoot needed tor rightfully your own to ca~n first place. You are creative, attractive, • · • cooklr\g, running er----time. Xlnt weges, lmmed. local AE otflc9. Generoua • fl48-7058 or 24 l -8432 e Equal Opportunity rands. 5 day wit Must be Vou don"t need 1 gun to 9mployem9nt continuing Commlstlon aptlta. -co..t sen sual, appreciate luxury. uty and the arts. Sense o f drama is highly
: ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT : Selling anyt g with 1 avail 10 11ay ovefnlte ""draw tast' wh•n you thru 85/88 sen1 yr C.M. Propertlee 873-5410 developed, you have unusual speak.in& or singmg voice. Taurus. Libra,
• now &ay s•r•• C0C1• '4-c ... 1>2e2 • Da11y PltQt a81111ed Ad when needed, for edd'I plaoe an ad 1n ttte Dally 845-517t Scorpio persons play imponant roles in your hfe. You,.erobably have
• AH tOVM.OH'O'"""""~Efl • 11 e llmple matter IUU'. SaJ-.ry 02en. PllotWantAd.JIC•llnow1---------Wllll.Ad.H.elp7 difficulty maintaining-a diet due tcr i:rronounced sweet tooth."
•.• •• •• • • • • • • •• •• • • •• •• •• • • ju11 call 8-42-5878 760-1883 / &42-5878 ~ualfied Ad• &42-5878 _a.._2_.se __ 18 ______ 1 September will be memorable for you in 1985.
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EICQUl!tte Acou11i..· .ic No Job I •m•ll FrM eft Gteg, DM--0119 small. I DO IT Alli Ntlmata. M2-81~8 Lie. 831·U.5 842.0<M2 851·NCM MlM 842-e033 • ..___.. ---"-.. ....., 24tJr Lie ReSld 'I Care IOf ~u Mlelie 553 --....__ ~ _._ llC>fayed CK remow Dry-ti<E -_! .... , 11 531-5579 Pat Of'"" mag HOUMCIMnlno Hon•••. J 0 INT/EXT PAINTING E.xpett 8«vtce ~ Aepelr F\nMdal, ~.Etc
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add1t1on1, kltcn.na or A-.p•lr AttmlXI 1-Addll 0. Consl~ion Cc malnt tr" tnmmlng rr.e let by 1111ng the Delly Pl-you·re mtlllng tr... be91 Ouic;.k CMtltUI T1H04t lntlal\ation & t\ernoval """• Ot-"'ttPd 111 1£.JWtC o.MGTOfft
011th1 673 8122 Ooort et' 548 48-7173 or &56-82~ •II Meu<o. 831·4997 lot OWffted Ada . bWQalnl In 1ownl ,lO AAT!S. SS2-0410 It'll p nUno ~U e.11 M2-lll71 It .. about! =-::==·--- . ----·--
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DEA TH No11n s
JANO
LEWIS C JANO. ~
59 A re-ildent of
Huntington Beach,
p&SSf'd away AugUlt
2, 1985 He is SW'Vlved
by hti wife
Margueru.e Jano· and
chtldren Robert
Cu.rus and Melarue
O'Donnell of San
O\ego. Stevt' Sharon.
Robm Jones. Melisa
Sh a r on a n_,.,d.._ __
Chrua.opher Sharon
of Huntmgton ~ach
Lon Boling of Or-
ange Vtsnauon Mon-
day August 5. 7 P M
to 9 P M Dilday
Brotht'rs Mortuary
funeral M Tues-
day. August 6. 10
A M at St Simon &
Jude Catholic
Church 204·H
Magnolia Stret'I
Hunungton Beach
Interment will follow
at Good Shepherd
Ct>mt.•terv in H.unt-
1hg\A>n Bee.ch Con-
tri bu llons can be
made in his memory
to The Youth
Subst.an< t' Abu:i.e
Program ATTN Ka)
Bt.-rgd,.hl Ed1so11
H 1gh School 2 HOO
M .. gnulld S1ret-t,
Hunungton St-aC'h
CA nMo
PEMBERTOlll
HENRY CHARL~
PEMBERTON .a reu-
dt'nt of Hunungum
&>""'h ~ awa}
AugU:.t 3 1985 at lhe
a.,:i-of 6Y Bf.loved
f3th..r ot Lluyd C
Pt·rnrw•rwn M1C'hat-l
P1·rntx>non. Stever~
P•·mb1:non S1!iteN>~
J u n t' J o h n ' t o n .
L41ul'i-I' Pappas. Cl&r11
Ale,.md<>r ~ grand·
..: h1 hir•·n ~·rt and
n .. "n Mr
Pf-nlht-t·t•ltt httd beoe-n
••mpli>\1-d b~ the caty
of Nf'" pnrt Reach for
:.?O \14 "' Ht• w 1t
Htcr11n of World War
ll Fu ner ;a I l"VlC<'S
will bt> h1 Id nn
WNtnesday August 7,
Jt l 00 P M at P1l'rt'e
Brnthf'f'S &-11 Bn>Rd·
Wu\ Chapel With
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MORTUARY
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ftlUC ll)TlC[ Pl8.JC NOTICE Mt.IC tl>TICE MUC NOTICE Ml.JC MJTIC( Ml.IC NOnCE
T... N £0 AN l)(PLANA TION Aecofdt In Ille office Of IM ~ to Md no. held by it SAID COUNTY. wlthollt OOYMW Of .,,.,_ Mf¥A '-iOUN rY 01' ()fl The~., undet Mid ..., ...... SM ... -.. lomie
Titte Of_, Ne. tl1'N411 Of THl NATUA! OF THI! Aecor~ ot Or1ngeCounty. under Mid Deed ot Tiwt In The IVMt edGf .. Ind rtnty ~Pff19orlmplled r• ANOI!' STAU: Of CALI Deed IT t V of lnt.wMMtM,9'1NUftll· Del9d' JUL II 1.U ,,..... ........ --..oc, '"0CHOl"fOS AGAINST CahfOfnla. •1tecu19d by: the property tltu.19d In 11!0 other oommori dMignallon. 01rdifla lrtla PoellUIOf'I °' ll~A MOA! 'AATICU. ~ ':.::Yt ':::' ~ ed ...... .. AIH''°'· *"'' T. ....,.. "'"
ftef• ... 14 •0 mi YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· OAAYOUSH £HSANI WILL County; California, otilCrlb-It eny. of the real property 9ft0Umbren0.. to pey 'the LARl y DESCAIB!O AS LOT tlon or '*' tn.t•b wt"*'1 • .,,_.., ••'"9' .llldfe et th• ,.,,_, .. , MOTICI OP TACT A LAWY[~ SELL AT PV '-fC AUCTION Ina Iha land t~ d .. orlbed lb ova II ntmal Ing .............., or ,..., CT get 1 Neu y, Ifft--.. .. to mte uee Court TRU81WW't IM.a On 112\/t!i 1110 00 AM TO TH! HIGHE.ST BIDOER \.OT 137 OF TRACT NO put'pOt19d 10 bit 444 M(,... "11(1 .,.." __ """' 1 VT TAA 11eoe AS fw•tofor•~tecl•nd cs.. ., ........ ., en~ ..... : Pu~ Orange Coal
YOU AAE IN OHAULT VERDUGO SfRVICI! COR~ FOA CASH, (pey1ble at IKN 1231t1N THE CITY OF NEW· DO?A TERRACE, NEW· g::~ ~~:'~ ~~ ~~~~o o~N A A~~,t ~-II~ 't:' ~o: C:::'1:' rtoflt, Uttl -O•llY Piiot Jul~ 22. 2t.
UNot:I\ A DEED Otr TRUST PORA TION .. the dilly ap.. of MM In lawful money of the POA B!ACH, COUNTY 0, PORT BEACl;f, OA 92880. tl\tJfeon u prOvtd.d In Mid t"3 IN BOOK 50t PAOl!i :0:1 an d o.:!nci tor &Ille .,....,_.'now NW br H N August 5, 12. 1$86
OATl.t1 113180 UN\.!SS Pointed To;# .. \lndef Ind Unll•d Stat .. ) at TH! ORANG!, STAT! O' CALI-The underatoned TrvetM notl(I).' .ov.no. ti eny 29 ANO 30 OF MIS and'~I 11~ of breaoh MOii '""' .. m and to tM M.tt4
YOU TAl<E ACTION TO j)Ursutlnl to bMd ol Truet, NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE FOANIA. AS P£R MAP Al!-dllldalrnl any lfablllly IOI' any \Ind« lht tarrnl'Ottrie Deed CELLANEOus' MAPS IN and • ..:.::, to CIUM 1n. tolaWlftl dMof'tbed ,,.,..
PAOTtCT YOUR PROP-~MCI on 1110180 11 To TH I! c Ou NT Y CORDl!O tN BOOK 40, lncofNCtMll or the tlrwt or Trull ,... cllergee Ind THE OFFICE 0 , TH! ~ned 10 Mii Hid .,,, 1ll111t•d In tfl• Pta.IC NOTICE
[,_TY, IT MAY 8! SOLD AT Document no 1~ 8oo1t COURTHOUSE, 100 Cl\llC PAO!S 1t ANO 20 Of' MIS-eclcn.t Ind other oommon ex.,.,,.;. or th. True-.. and COUNTY AECOROEA OF pr~ 10 lltll'Y Mid obll-eforeHtd Ce11nlJ end llUl*IH
A PUBLIC SALE lF YOU 13.463 P• t t53 Of Offlclel CENTEf\ DRIVE WUT. CflLANl!OUS MAPI. IN dMlol\lllon. H any, lhOwn ol tha tNltl Gf'Mtecl by Mid SAID COUNTY tloN Ind tharMl\tr the ttai.. t• wtti '1CTmOU8 ~
, SANTA ANA, CA 82701 ell THE OFFICE OF THE heteln. DffC1 of Trull for th• PARCEL 2 ~.iQned CIVM Mid LOf n Of' "'ACT NO. NAMI ITAT1 1,. P\8.JC NOTIC( P\8.IC NOTICE right, 11111 and lntwwt OOfto. COUNTY AECOl'~R 0, 8Ud .... Wiii be"*"· but amount re11onably Mii-A 8EV£N/TWENTIET H not1c1 or breKh Ind of...,.. 74tl, ... THI CITY Of' The f04IOWlnt plrtOl\I
j mated to be '2()t,01t 00. 111 2 0 I u N 0 Iv IDE D tlon to be AeoorMCI APr• 10, lflVM. COUNTY °' Of'-~: .. 0 V!N-
REPORT Of' CONDtTION PlBJC N0TIC£ P\8.JC N011C( rtaJC NOTICE ThebtMftelatyundetMld NTEREST IN ANO TO ALL 1t15 11 ln1tr No AMOS, ITA~ .. ~~ TU~ 4~21 T.ner A~ _ _...;;....;;;;;;..;;.;;...;,;.;;.;.;.;.-__ DeeclofTf\llther .. otor• .. -OF THE REAL PROPERTY 8$-125115, ol NICI Offlotll POANIA. Al • 8 'tao ~ l!MCh
Conaotldaong domeetlc Ind tO<-.OI\ tubtiOliil ... Of l'M CONIOl.IOATED RtPORT 0, CONDITION ICU19d and delfv«9d to lM '-OCATEO IN irHE CITY OF Recorda COM>eO "' 900fC ICM,IN c~'Heeo' '
Manne Nelion.I e.tlk ot Sant• Analn the Stat• of .. COMMERCEaANK"Ol'NIW...,._...BEACH u!\Cl9tli0Md1Wflt1.,,0.C-COSTAM£!M,COUNTYOF Slldealewlllbemede,but ,AGll «1TO !!18 • Alohard Pll•IW• 4121 Cahlornta, 11 the otoae ot bu!Mneet on June 28 19U .. rvn• .. i.atlon ot o.111111-.ncl 0. ORANGE, STATE OF CALI· wlt!IOYt cownant or dr• Cl U I IV • "" ' Sultl 130 pubHshed in 'NP<>'I" to caH n\~ by Comptrollat of the Con10Hda1ed Report of Condition ot COmmeroeBan11 ol N.wpert mand for Sale ind I wrltttn FORNIA MORE PARTICU-renty •• ,... or Implied r• CILLANIOUI MAPI. IN T.ner A~. '
Currency under t1ti. 12 United Stet .. Code, Seeuon 101 Beach, Orange County. and Dome111c Sub1ldlarle1 at the close of bu11nen Notlol ot o.t*'it and Eleo-LARL y DESCRIBED AS LOT gardlno ftue. ~. or THI O"ICI OP THI ~J 8"Ch. Zt. 11Cn
Chartef Number 110U on June 30, 1985. tlon to Sell. The und.,.lon9d 1 OF THE AFORESAID encumbreno., to pay tne COUHTY MCOfU)I" Of' B he =.bit Fimlly
Comptrol* of the Cur(lnOY, Dlltrlct Stat• blink No. 1219 cauNcl Mid Notice of 0.-. TRACT 11eoe. TOGETHER remaining prlnoip&I tum ol I AIO COUNTY. OWltr 2033 Al pc>rt OrlYI
. ~ Dofl•r Amo'-'nl• '"" Ind Election to Sell to WITH All IMPROVEMENTS the not• MCurecl by eeld ,.... tolel amount °' ,,.. ~r~tt,8 T ~ CA eoso5
HUTS of OolW. AttET• In ThouNnd• be nle()f(Md In the county THEREON (EXC!PTING OMd ot Truel. with lntar•t unpeW ~ = UT~ll. bi::,~ ... ,, con· ~;'c!yb1:::~t!':' trom Cash and due rrom banks... 27Jl9e =:C,~he ,... proe>erty
11 ~'6E:~~~~,~~L ~~I~~ ~~tr°::'=·~ :.:--~ · .. ttmeted duewd bV' • genetll pert-
Nonlntel'Mt·bearlng belanc;es Investment securities (Markel value $7, 184) 7, 116 DATE: 7/11185 SUBJECT TO All MA1-termt ot NICI oMd of fNtl, -l• HpenMI end 116-nenhlp Phebul
Ind currency IOO ~ . 6.888 Non-Investment NCurlties.... . . . ........ None Vl .. DUQO ''"VICI TERS SET FORTH IN THE , ... dllrgea and·~ ... .,encee If "" *"-of the Rletlerd t ftled
'"'""'·betting 1:>11enc.. 2,400 Tradl~ account securltlea .... . ...... • ... . ... None C~ATIOM. .. IM4I DECLARATION OA OTHER-f lhe TrultM and of the ~ ~ :. ... w1ih':.'~c:ot Or-~:~'funos IOld •n<l MCurm.. 3 212 Fedi:~~= :!ter 8:r=:i': =.':I~~:==~ w'::J>:,.Rv~iRoTHEAE-trv~~ .. J~ ~.,;:'<I w111°': ~W:ur'::.:1c...-. = County on July 11
purel'IHIO ""<Mr agraem.nta to r..il to reMfl In domestic offices... 20 31'1 =: (11t) _,.~ IJ; FROM EXCLUSIVE EASE-on Auguat 12th, 1985. Checkl °' t.ntfted CMdl• 1 5 nt1t1t
In domMtlC offices of tne bank and Of Loans, Total (excluding unearn-Income) 87 290 . ... ..... C:.~,__ ,.___ MENTS F°" VEHICULAR II 11 00 A.M. II llWI 17th ,., ... to ~~ °'t ........... • aldn• At• ~~;~~e~;o Aoreemeot eu1:>Sld11n" 3.400 Leu. Allowance for possible ...., .. ............. .... • oa1;Pik>t'Ju.Y::'r~~ ~~n:l~l ~~C:,.E=~rF~R ~:' c:'~~ton of16~6~ ~ ";.~ ~ t~t uw, 1400' Do¥e
Loans and lease hnencmo re<:e1v1bles loen tosses... .. ........................... • • 1,261 12, 1885 INGRESS, EGRESS, USE 17th Street. Sull• ·H. Santa ldentltlo•tton 11 ,., .. ...,.., :.O port "'°"• CA
Loans &nd leasH. net or Loans, net.................................. .. 86,029 M-&43. AND ENJOYMENT ON AND 01, CA 82701. f rom lnformlttoft whloh p blthlel O nge Cout
unearned income. 36,937 Bank premises, F.F. & E. etc. OVEA THE COMMON The t01•t amount ol the !hi TruttM deem•,.....,._, u 1 ~.Al t 5
LESS A1towanG1 tor loan (Including None capltal tease).. . • • • • ...... ...... ... .... 1,944 AREA np11d bellllOI of the obll-but for whlall '""'" ~21~:11f~e'~ly · uou• •
and lease toue11 528 Real estate owned other than Pt8.IC M>TICE PARCEL 3: 111on Mc:Ur9d by .. id prop-mellff no ~tlaft °' · · LESS AllOc:ateCI transler risk rtSlll'Ve . ..0. b k I 5 AN EXCLUSIVE RE-to bl l(lld, together with wenenty, the 1trMt Id-M-&52
Loans and 1..-net ol unearned tncome an prem HS ................ " · · 3 7 T.8. No. -STRICTEO COMMON AREA ntereet, 1111 chvgea. and dreM (") °' other com· 1---------
allowance and r9"nl'e 36,409 lnvestmenta In unconsolldated N Nottol of EASEMENT AP PU RTE-t1m111d coeta. lllPl'\MI. mon dealtnadon or the P\llllC M>TICE
As1>41" held .,., trading accounts -0-1ubaldlerles and associated companies . . ................. one ,,,...... .... NANT TO SUCH CON-d edVencll, u of the dale ehowe ~ proplftJ , __ ..;;.;~-----
Premises ~nd tnled Hsets Customer's llablllty to this YOU AM fN KPAUL T OOMINIUM UNIT FOR VE· , ts $07..,69.80 la: 1712 1'-ACfCTHO"N flCTITIOUI IUltMEll
11nclud1ng captlal•zed INNS) 1 41 t bank on ace.ptanees outstanding ..... .•. .... . None UM>eft A DllED °' TMIH HI cu LA R p AR I( ING O•t•: .My II. 1985 IT .. IET, '"VINE, CAL NA• ITATHllNT
OtMlr real estere owned 264 Other &SS.ti (lncfudlng None Intangibles) 1,607 OATID 1i1AACM 1, 1111. PURPOSES ON, OVEA AND ITAN-IHAW C°"'°"• t2'714. . The lollowlng per90ftl "'
tnvesiments 1n unconsoh<Jateo subsld1ar1es TOTAL ASSETS........ ........... . . . 145 068 UNI.EU YOU TAKI AC· ACROSS A PORTION OF TIOM, • ..ad tr111tM, t.w Pfopenf 11 '*"9 doing bullnlll u ano usoc111ed companiet -0· LIAatLITIE8 ' " . . ........................ ' TION TO PROTICT YOUR THE COMMON AREA AS 110 IHI ... ,.,.t .. fttfl told tor the '4",_ of PIJ-A ACCIDENT AND PER·
Customef9 11a1>1htytoth11b1nk TOTAL DEPOSITS IN HOW.,ITMAY•IOLDAT SHOWN IN THE CON-,,_., leftll AM,~ lftgtheoblpttoMMCUred SONAL INJURY AT
on acceptences out11ano1ng -SO A PU11UC ILL If YOU OOMINIUM PLAN ANO OE-l2701,(714)M24111, bJ ..ad Oeecl of Truet !ft. TORNEY, 1110 N•wport Intangible assets -0-DOMESTIC OFFICES....... ...... .. .................................. 133.823 •m AN IXJILAJIATIOM SCRIBED IN THE DECLAR-rnn lrunnet, A .. letent cfudlnt .... end HpenMI Center Oft¥9, Suite 1165,
Other assets 763 Total demand deposits ................................................... 63,605 Of' TMI NAT\ME Of THS ATION. mety of tM Tru• ... end of Ille. Newport euoh, CA
Total asse1a. S4,797 Total time and savings depc1lls .. "'""'!' ........................... 70,218 P"OCllDINO AGAINIT PARCEL 4; Publllhed Orenge Coast Deted JUlY 11, ,... 92&80-&4111
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN YOU, YOU 1HOULD COM-A NON-EXCLUSIVE ally Piiot July 22. -29, C ALIFO"flllA "I· Frank Nlch<>la, A Call·
Depos111 FOREIGN OFFICES............. ...... .... .. ............ .......... .... . None TACT A LAWYl9'. EASEMENT APPURTE-uou•1 6, 11185 " CONVEYANCE ,co,wANY, fornl1 L•w Corporation, 810
in domeStic offices 48,372 TOT Al DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO S1ao..Sl'l1w Cotpor111on, 1 NANT TO SUCH CON-M-607 "uld TruetM J 11"""' Newpor1 Center Orlw, Suite
UAllLITIES
Nonmterest-t>urlng l&.S 13 FOREIGN OFFICES 133 823 C11ttom11 corP<HllJon II OOMINIUM UNIT FOR IN-KellJ • l11cut1.,. Vic• 1155. Newport Belch, CA 1nterest-t>ear1ng 31.859 ................... ..... .... .... . .. . . ................ .. ' duty appointed Truatff RESS, EGRESS, USC AND PlBl.IC M>TIC[ '"'ldent, AddreH of 112&e0-&419
In roret0n o1t1ees Edge ano Federal funds purchased and securities told unde< under 1111 fottowlno de-ENJOYMENT ON AND Tr111tee: 9451 COfbtn Av· Thi• buetneaa 1, con-
Agreement sul:>5id131f8S end t8F1 agreemenll IO repurchase In domestic oHices .......... .•.•••... 1, 168 actlbed deed of trust WILL VER THE COMMON YOU ARE IN DEFAULT enue, Northrldt•. C•ll· duct9d by • corpor1llon
Nonmte<est-t>earmg Other habllltles f()f borrowed money. Including SELL AT PUBLfC AUCTION AREA UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. fomle ,,,.., Tefepholie No. Fraok Ntcholl A Law Cor-
lnl8f8St·Delrlf\O. note balances of u.s Treasury ............... None TO THE HIGHEST BIDOEA RESERVING THERE-DATED AUGUST 21. 1980 (t1t) 101-2575 por1t1on Fte~k Nichol•
Federal tunas purchase<J end secuntHIS Mortgage Indebtedness (Including None FOR CASH or ..... lor1h In FROM, THE EXCLUSIVE UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-Publlthed Orange Coul Presldeni •
sold under agreements to repurcllese m capital leases .. ........ ...... . ............ , 68 Section 2924h ol the Ctvll AIGHT TO, ANO OWN-TION TO PROTECT YOUR Delly PllOt July 22. 29 This statll'l\tf'lt 111191 tiled
<JOf'OftllC offiCes or the bank and of its Acceptances eHcuted by or for accoont Code all righl tllle end ER s H I p 0 F . ALL PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Auouat 5. 11185 with Ille County CMrk of Or-
Edge and Agreement sul:>Sidlafift and In IBFs 370 of this bank and outstanding N lnl.,.;., coo~ to Ind E 0 THER MAL RE -SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE M-609 Inge County on .J'*'t 12 Demand notu issued to the US Treesury -0· ......... ................. . . one now hetd by 'It under uld OU RC ES. MINERALS, IF YOU NEEO Al)I EXPLA-1985 , P111e< bom>wed money 350 Other llabllltles.. .... . ..... ............ .... .............. ... ............... ... 1.«5 Deed of Trualln the proe>erty RES. PRECIOUS AND NATION OF THE NATURE P\8.IC fl)TIC[ f•1m
Mortgage 11\<Jebtedneas 81\<J obl1oaoons TOT AL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes hereln1l1er clelcrlbed· s E Fu l ME T AL s ' OF THE PROCEEDING Published Orange Coeal
undM cep11111zee1 leases and debentures). .. ..................... · ... ..... ................... ....... 136,504 TRUSTOR: Kno~lelon U 8 ST AN CE S AND AGAINST YOU, YOU IUPI"'°" COURT Deity Piiot July 29, Augutl 5,
Bank's liability on acceptances Subordinated notes and debentures. .. ................ . .. . . . . None Manor, LTD. 1 Limited Part• HYDROC ARBONS OF SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-Of CALWOANIA. 12 19 1985
e11ecuted and outstanding SHAAEHOLDEAI EQUITY . neral'llp .' E V E R y I( 1 N O A N D YER _,.TIC"' ,_ COUNTY Of' O"ANOI '
Notes and debentures subordinated to deposna Preferred stock BENEFICIARY; The w .. 1. HARACTER, INCLUDING "" "' vr 1 th 1\4 11 f the Apptl Other llabllill«I . 471 N h land• Bani! •• CllHornl• oor-PETROlEU~. OIL. GAS. TRUITll'8 SALE "ion. I ~ ... ~~ w KAUF. , ___ Dlll-Dl-IC-..,,.-Tl-C-.[--0 s ares ~•tlon Aeo«MCI March SPHALTUM AND TAR. NO tOIM1AIC cat 0 -f"UUL nu ~~~:.:.~:~·:.fened Slock 49·~ Outstanding . None Amount None 29. 1883, .. lnalr. No HAT MAY NOW OR HERE-On ~;· ,~~ et,. MAN IOf~h~ ~JoN""' , __ .;..;....;....;...;....;.....;._ __ _
EOUfTY CAPfT Al Common stock 83-131431 or Offlclel .... FT ER 8 E F 0 u N 0 . 10:00 et ·--.-A ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE K-1M 1S
Perpetuel preferred stock No shares cords In th8 of1lce of the"--LOCATED. CONTAINED. :~ OL~~~A~ FOR CHANGE OF NAME ~~:A~=·
Common stock ~.~ ~~th:~r~ 2,000,000 ~":..:::or=~~ ~~~~~~~~~iR T~~ TITU fNllMANCI COfll.. DAVID W l<AUF~AN h~ The IOlloWlng pereone 11•
Surplus the lollowlng pr--..tv; AID LAND, OR ANY PART PANY, LOCATE> AT 501 N. llled 1 petition In t 11 cou doing butiMN as
Ul\<JIVlde<J profits an<J capital rete<VeS (7481 outstanding 1, 101,692 Amount 8. t80 PARCEL, ........... ,. HEREOF, WITHOUT. MAIN~lntMCltyof tOf an order lllowtng pell-MILLER STUDIO 2522
Cumulative l<Hetgn currency Surplus . ... . ... .......... None UNITS 1 e 7 12 14 tl5 HOWEVE~. ANY RIGHT OF IANTAANA.,COIMtYofOR-:~= D':v$'f3'~~;~ Elden Ave .. Cot1a MMe, CA V~~:!!i::~~~:;:ents 5.23 .. TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL. ........................................... 8, 180 NO l ll A8' s'HOWN 'ON URFACE ENTRY OR ANY ANQI!, ..... of C ........ t OAVID W SAENZ 1121211
Totel liablllttes, llmile<J·llle Retained earnjngs .............................................. -..................... 384 THAT CERTAIN CON· RIOHT OF ENTRY TO THE CA l 1' 0" NI A "f · 0
1T IS HEREBY ORDERED Gregory A.J. l\4Hler. 2522
preferred stock and equity capllal S4,797 Reserve tor contingencies and DOMINI UM PLAN RE-U8SURFACE THEREOF CONWYANCI COMPANY, th tall peraona lnletealecl In Elden, Coate Mell. C~
w d I ed di II t tl\e t other cap Ital reserves... ...... . .. . .. ... . . . . .... . .... . .. .... . . . .. .. ..... ... None OROEO ON JANUARY 3, B~N'Ef f~T~H~f ~ FEr ~~~~;-:::.: ,ti! mallet aror ... ld appear 92~~6 J Miiier 2()411 Steioet
ness ~j ',~~s"~ta~=t 01 rr=~~~ :d t~abillt=r~~ TOT AL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ... ... . .. . . ............ ............ . 8,564 1984 AS INSTRUMENT NO. F SAID PROPERTYF~O~ M c:Meln Oeecl of before thla coun In Depert-Ln.: 0oeentld9. CA ll20M
declare that 11 has t>een examlne<J by us. and to the besl ot TOTAL LIABILITIES AND RECO~b1 IN J~E g~IC~~ HE DEVELOPMENT RE T""t Hecvted bJ IYUMO menl No. 3 ol the 1~ Thie bual"!S• 11 con-our knowledge and beltef h85 been prepared in con-SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY · · ·· . ·· . . . . . . ... .... .. 145,068 o TY N MOVAL OR OTHER. ex: KYOO Lii AND IUIAN entitled court on Augull 26· ducted by 1 general iwt·
tormance witll tl\e 1ns1ruc11ons and 11 true and correct The undersigned. Lance C Blue, Chief Executive OHioer and Rober11 E. N~'!s ~~~?:~~E PLOITATION OF SAID RE-CHUN Lii, HUllA.NO A.NO 1985 at 8 l5 A.M · ind then nershlp
Donato A Miller Masters. Sr Vice President/Chief Flnanclal OHloer of lhe above-named bank, EC LARA TION OF RE-0 U R C E S A N D WFI. 11 tNltOfa, reootdad and tt'Hwl Show CIUM, ti eny Gregory A.J Milter
John P B1na$u Jr each declares, for hlmsel~ alone and not fOf the other: I have personal r R 1cT1 o N s F o R UBSTANCES. "'Kf'TIMlleR 1•, 1M, • they haw, why uld petition This ... 1emen1 wu ll!M
Otrk C Eldre<Soe lmowled~e of thit maners contained In Ult& rtH)Ort and I beheve that each HOWL.ETON MANOR RE· MAY BE ALSO ~MOWN ~ No. 2'77'1• "' lor ~or name ll'lould with the County Clettl of Or-
l.-1(.aieL Gam•OA ~ Piesn:leitt and ~ ....... r-nt-ttoood-s.tatement 1n said report 1s true Each ot thit undersigned, tor himself alone OR0£0 6N JANUARY 3, s-91oc'!llk~-~!'wc112• 107 • It ':~~dered that• ange Countf on Jufy fl. ~r:::,~~;,:'7~,!:~~d~:~brodt:~~":tt ~~~~=:. and not tor the other, cert1f1es under penalty of perjury that the foregoing Is 1984 Aa INSTRUMENT NO 108 101"2f0'209 1 nd 204) ~-=: c=. copy or tht• <Hder to show 1985 ,_1122
and 1>e11et true and correct Eco~J: 1~T~~1g're~ "(If • · .,,.e. eddr... or under tM ~ of "" cauN be publlltled onoe • J>ubttahed Orenoe Coast
Karel Garrison Executed on July 29. 1985 at Newpcrt Beach, Ca1tforn1a . ANO LOCATED ON ommon d11lgn1tlon le ....,. -hllned. wMI Ml wMk for lour \lftMl(t In 1"-Delly Piiot July 29 Auguet 6
July 26, 1985 Lance c . Blue HAT CERTAIN REAL lbo¥1, no WllUll'l\y la .. ,..WC euctton to t.M Orange Diiiy Piiot, • new.-12 19 11186 • •
Publo91led Orange Coaa1 Dally Piiot AuguSI S. 1985 Roberta E Masters PROPERTY LOCATED IN •lo lie cornpleteneu ....,_., btddet tor eeefl. °' paper Of general clrcullllon, • . M-640
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oast . river~ arreste
Cruiser
sinks at
·sunset
Park
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of .. Deltr ..........
A cabin cruiser docked near Hunt-
ington Harbour sank early today,
creating a fuel spill that forced nearby
boaters to evacuate their vessels.
No injunes were rcponed 1n the
1nc1dent, but hazardous materials
teams from the Orange County and
Huntington Beach fire depanments
were summoned to assist in cleaning
up tbe fuel spill. U.S. Guard officials
also were on hand to oversee the
cleanup.
Orange County Shenff's Lt. Dick
Olson said the boat. a 35-foot
Pacemaker, sank early today at a
guest dock at Sunset Aquatic Park. He
said the boat's registered owner is
Frank Kent of Norwalk, but said no
one was aboard when the boat began
sinking.
Olson said a Jogger noticed the
(Pl~ .ee SINKING/A2)
California
San Ysidro Is a haven for
people trying to dump
Illegally obtained dollars
In returh for Mexican
pesos./A4
World
FldelCastro says U.S.
journalists are harassing
fugitive Robert Vesco In
Cuba./A4
Sports
Pitcher Tom Seaver of
the White Sox wins his
300th career game, beat-
ing the Yankees./81
Entertainment
The 'Miami Vice' detec-
tive series led today's
prime-time Emmy nomi-
nations with 15./AS
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Rod's magic number: 3,000
AngeTa Brat tiueman Rod Carew alape a
•tncle in. the third ·inning of ·sunday'•
game agatnat the Mlnne.ota Twlna -b1a
3,000th career bit -•• the Angela
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.,
completed a three-tame aweep with a 6-5
victory to ~hten their grip on flnt place
ln the Amerfcan League W eat. See Sporta,
Page Bl, for detalla. ·
Talks in extra innings
as strike deadline nears
"We are running out of time··
Lee MacPhail, representing Major
League Baseball's owners as contract
talk\ with the players union headed
into the 11th hour. echoed the
sentiments of fans everywhere with
today's stnke deadline approaching.
MacPhaal admitted time was run-
nin& short for a settlement after the
two sides met for nearly three hours
Sunday.
He said he would talk to Donald
Fehr. head of the Players Assoc1at1on.
today and said "we will meet before
the stnke deadline."
Related story on B 1
However. the two pan1es in
baseball's labor talks were stalemated
on the issue of salaf} arbitration and
no further negotiating sessions ""ere
scheduled.
··As of now. there's nothing sched-
uled," Arthur Schack, union general
counsel. said th1<; morning in New
York ... That doesn't mean there
won't be Beyond that. I don·t want to
comment."
Meanwhile. players prepared for
what might be the last da"' of games
b<'fore a strike
Sunda} C'omm1ss1oner Peter
eberroth contmued to e>.press op-
timism that there was t1me .. to get the
JOb done··
But both s1dc'I presented proposals
Sunda~. and both were rejected. Each
side offered to moderate Its stand on
how much mone) should go into the
pla>ers' pension fund -provided
each side got everything wanted in
salary arbitration.
Charges filed fallowing freeway death;
CdM motorist dies in Irvine smashup -
By USA MAHONEY
Of .... 0..,""' .....
A Capistrano Beach man 1s facing
manslaughter, felony hit-and-run and
drunken driving charges following
the death of a pcdestnan on the San
Diego Freeway Saturday.
And. Irvine police are investigating
an accident that luJled another man
Saturday on University Dnve
Benny E. Yeakley, 25, of
Capistrano Bcacb was arrested bv the
(ahforn1a Highway Patrol after the
2.05 a.m accident that killed Thomas
R Lope7. 29, of Commerce.
Lopez was walking on the shoulder
of the highway from·h1s car toward a
fnend's car when be was struck by
Yeakley's Nissan JOO ZX, police say.
Yeakley allegedly told officers be was
drunk and sleepy and did no t even
realize he had struck someone. He
pulled over about 300 yards from the
(Pleaite 11ee CHARGES/ A2)
Pilot ordered
to abort before
Dallas tr-agedy
Investigators probe radio trans~ission
after ~nway cras_h killing_ 133 people
GRAPEVINE. Texas(AP)-.\n air traffic controller told the pilot of Delta
Air LiT),eS At t 191 toabon has landmgbecati5e he was too low. buttbe plane
-1m&'Mll1Fee~-t\3'\t&l:>Emncedofft~ed by lhe tune the ordct wasgx veo, say
officials in vesttgallng the crash that k..tlled 133 people.
Tape recordings of radio trans--------------missions from the air traffic control
tower indicated that the pilot had
been told to ··go around" seconds
before the L-10 I I crashed. Patnclc
Bursley. a Nauonal Transpon.auon
Safety Board member, said Sunday.
Invesugators also found the1ethner
was overtaking a Learjet=" Widing
ahead of 1t and bad been ordered to
reduce airspeed. Burs~y S&.Jd
The wide-bodied Jetliner carrying
I 6.J passengers and crew memberi
crashed shon of a runway at Dallas--
Fon Wonh International '\1rpon
Friday during a thunderstorm. Eight-
een of the 31 survivors remained
hospitalized Sunday night
Bursley said officials were probing
the role of wrnd shear -an abrupt
change of wind d1rectJon and speed
-in the crash. Instruments at the
a1rpon showed low-level wind shear
in the area minutes after the crash but
might have missed wind shear farther
awa.. ·
Bursley said the controller told
investigators he saw the plane emerge
from a heavy thundershov..er vel)
low -"some 50 to l 00 feet abo' e the
ground.
··He was so concerned about the
height of the_plane that he gave the
order 'Delta. go around · "
Bursle\ said he dtd not kno""
whether ·the pilot heard tned to
respond to. or had time 10 re'ipond 10
the command The digital tl1~ht
recorder indicated a surge 1n engine
pov..er JUSt before the trash, he \aid
··Pov..er ts an ansv..er in O\.ercommg.
problems in flight control," Bur.,le~
said. But he <,a1d 1n,est1gator. who
2countians
among Delta
crash victims
By TO.NY SAAVEDRA
Of .. l)eltr .... IUlll
T"W0.1)0$$1btythrce. Otange Coun-
t) men were among the 134 people
killed Fnday when a Delta Air Lines
Jetliner crashed while approaching
Dallas-Fon Wonh International Au-
pon dunng a storm. ·
Kevin Casscdy, 53. of Laguna
Beach and Ramon Roben Hooke. 54
of Tus11n were included in the h t of
fatahues rt>leased by Delta th1s week-
end .\n unconfirmed repon said that
another crash "lct1m. Joe Fabnello of
A.tlanta. ""a" actuaJI) from Laguna
"11guel
Both C asscd' and Hook(,. were
(Pleue eee COUNTlANS/ A.2)
I 1stened to the' 01ce recorder detected
no alarm b) the cockpit crev.
The 1.·ontroller saw the plane's left
""tng and no'.iC do""n and saw fire on
the left ~1de a!. the plane hit lhe ground
and bounced. Bursle) said
ln\e\t1gatof'\ said. hov.e,er thal
the Jet ma) alreaJ, ha\\~ bounced olf
the ground o nct.' b' then ht' said
.. Thcrl· 1<> e' 1den1.e ot a touchdo""n
ol the IJndinggear on the nnnh side of
the high" a' <.Oml· I. 700 feet plus or
(Plea.e eee DALLAS/ A2)
Explodingwell calm, readyf9rcapping
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ol IM 0..,,,..... le.fl
U11h.ty workers were prepanng
today to recap an 011 well that
exploded and burned for more than
five hours Fnday in Newport Beach.
Work crew finished the cleanup of
Balboa Boulevard at 44th trttt and
police reopened the street Sunday
night .. One of the two westbound
lanes. however. will remain closed to
traffic until the well 1s propt'rl) sealed.
official~ said.
Deput) Chief Don Jones of the
Newport Beach Fire Depanment said
all of the 200 re'i1dents evacuated
from the neighborhood have returned
home.
The firt. fueled by methane gas that
leaked from the well and 1gmted. was
CJtL1ngu1shed b) pumping mud into
the hole But workers will return
Tue')day to pour cement into the well
to seal 11 properl). Jones said.
Until then. there lS a potential for
the lire to rc1gn1te. Workers are
standing by at the scene an ca~ 1t
docs. Jones said
Accordrng to the ctty's consulting
geologist. George Zebal. there as
always a danger of the well nplodmg
again
The well that blew Fnday wa-; ont:
of fne 1mproperl> capped v.1th rnn-
lrete in I "1:! b\ a bankrupt C"nmpaO\.
Lehal told the .\ssoc1ated Pres.,
The v.ells. Zebal ~1d c;hould ha' t•
bttn iiJ.kd "tth lement before being
..caled Pn:s.,urC' from natural S'i' in
the l I t>''-llml holes ha-; httn buildintt
\tnC'e 1 ht•n
.. It v.a<; tht>cheapt>St po 1bk-~a' ol
ahandontn8 the v.ells ·· Zebal 'i.31d ·· h
l'i tmh lul k that ha'> lept the other
•'"l' trom e'J>lod1ng I gues'i luck ran
nut 11n u' on this one ..
fhl· cau'l.l· ol Fnda\ afternoons fire
" not lnov.n Jones said. and m-
' l'\l1gdhlr"S ma) not bt able to
lktermml' ll
l1.10l'' \Jld the kalrng methane c;
,,,n 1~n1tl 1.J\ll) lrom a sp.irl v.hen 1t
~., .. rt>ll·J~ 'luddc-nh from~ "'~II
I hl· hl.1,t m1urcd a ut1lll\ v..orkcr
I Plea.e .ee CREW I A.2)
Newport pot bu$t bbils into cauldron of coQ.troveTsy
Police officer, at first praised for alertness,
finds himself facing petjury lnvestl atton
Newport Beach policeman Chuck
Freeman wa on routine patrol the
nifJ't of Jan. 21 when n 45-foot
sailboat ndtnl low an t.he water at the
end of the M treet Pier cauah1 h1
a nentaon
He took note. but kept ao1nf.
An hour later, Freeman cruised by
the pubhc dock an . Tht y hi WIS
\till there.
·He stopped to inv~t•aate Thouah he didn't know 1t then,
Freeman wa about to be a key player
in the city's Iara t manJuana case an
recent ht Jory. rn a maut'rofhou..,, he
\lfOUld bttom~ somcthana of 11 hem.
in.led Out for h1\ &ood tnSltnC'I'
.,
The white, unmarked boat th:\l had
caught his auent100 was .. .arryina five
tons of man,uana wnppcd carefully
in phm1c nnd burlap a nd till stamped
with Colombian mark1n On the
streets. the pol would ~ v.onh at
lcascSIOmilhon. __ _
Pohce tied up the sc the mt
night, arrcsuna three nta Crw men
on su p1c100 or drua smuaJina A
comprchcn,1ve toa found 1n Ifie cabin
supphcd details of the boat's voy
from South Amenca. through t C'
Panama final tnd north to Cah-
fom1a St~ m nm liner. frccman'icflorts
appce\r to h vC' aonc up 1n a 'wtrl of
'·
t-.
smoke that all but obscures his good
11\Stincts and the record pot bust.
Instead of being the hero, 1hc
rookie cop now as facing a Grand Jury
invc u~non sparked by an anarv
Municipal Coun 1udae who behe' es
the officer and othen. lted 1n court
dunna a prehm1nary hennn for the
. nta tru1 men.
Two other policemen and a p;ur of
cit m11ntcnancc workers have bttn
wept anto lb.c controversy. which
esalatcd quickly af\er Judie Ru sell
Bostrom d1sm1UC'.'d the dru& cha~
late la\I month.
BOftrom ruled that police made an
1Jlcpl ~rt'h of the boat and bo;ardcd
at without probable caulC or a '°rch
wamnt He said he bclic-vcd that
polict then tried to cover up their
blundc1 h~ mi lu dana the court nd
'\
changing testimony
The n!dgc also insinuated thut a
ru tina. faded ia,n lhat hm1ts mour-
1ng 1u the M trtttdock to 20m1nute'>
wa humcdly rt~1nted after hr
ordered the tan photographed for the
coun record
The 1llqa11on • de& tied in a l ~-
affidavtt wnucn by Bo trom.
tt ultcd 1n rttommC'ndallon for a
Grand Jury 1nve tipt1on u h an
1nv ta uon could rt ult in cnm1nil
1ndu.1mcnu
Thouah police and ell) official >
they have no p lem with a Grand
Jury lOv tJ ta n and e\'cn v.tkome
1taun unbiased method for a.m,1n.1
1t the truth. they pnvatd) a<lm11 the
arc 1mtatcd thnt th1nas haH come to
thi\
"ll'c. <omplctt cruincc.<. ·• \:ltd onl"
STEVE
\ MARBLE
P ERSPE C Tl~E
1aw1er clo to'tht ~~. Mfibw aot
from a boat I deod wtth manJuana to
an old moonn1 tan. t d n't ltnov. ..
Poll~ Ch1t'f Char~ Gf\)\ hac.
defended his dcpanmcnn handhna
ot the drua ca11e and c.a1d tht offictri
1nvohcd v.1th the Jrua sc11urc acted
appro~nately and honC\11).
·ont'C' tht f. ct art known. that v. tll
---
b<' oh' 11111' ··~aid <..rro"" "ho bthe\e~
80\tmm harbor. some preJud1£<'
tov.;mftn(' lit' poh~ dtponmt'nt ---
and that hie; 1ud1nal th1nk1ng has httn
\haded ~' Ofl1nion n11hcr than tact
.\(lllflhng 10 t~11mon~ p nted
at the pn·hm1n, I'\ hcanng.. the evtnts
of the e'cnmg of Jan ll unraveled
hlt' thl\
.\l,<'r 'potllnJ the ln'>'·ndma boat
tor a ~ond 11me "1th1n an hour
FITt'man pulle-d up lo the d()(k and
apPf1 cheod a man \aQdln& 1lear the
boat. Tht man v..u later identified a\
R1l'harJ Nel'<ln an uncmplo~~ 2 •
\tar-aid trom C\anta Cru1
cl n rtponNI) told tht poh~
man thu the boat -.~ t1cd to the d
becau'lt' 1t had run aut offuel. Wb
freeman ac.krd tum b \ *'
(Pl ... POT 8t18T I A2)
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Or9f109 Coa1 OA.t\;V PILOT/MCK1dty, Auguat 5. 1985
Cancer found on Reagan's n ose
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pttsa-
dent Reapn voiced uppon today for
the bud&et compromue adop1cd by
ConEu last week. although eonttd·
U\I •WC dido' t ICl alJ lbc savin WC
aou&ht." Ke vowed to scruunizc
spc-ndina bills "with mr, veto pen
bovcrif\I over every ltne. •
Rnpn llso used his first m :ttna
.with reporte" ince hi canQCf' oper.
auon July 13 to d1sclo~ that a lump
ttmoved from hi• nose on Tuesday
wa a common fonn of skm cancer.
He vowed an offcns1vc after Labor
Day to build suppori for hi tax·
simplification plan and for his
proPQ1&1s for a eonstituittonal bal·
anccd·budJCt amendment and for
1uthoru.at1on to veto ind1vdual items
lD spendin& legislation.
Th~ president sa1d the budaet
tomprom1sc, which brok~ a sev~n·
month 1mpa sc. wn "very dose" to
the fiaurcs he had oria)nolly proposed m the budget he submitted to Con-ams ta t February.
'"Yes. the budaet rc~luuon that we
Sot was not much as we had hoped .
A eomprom1St ne'er as," Rcapn
said
The budaet adopted by Congress
calls for$767.6 bilhon 1n spcndin,afor
the fiscal year th1u bcajn on Oet I.
and proJects SSS.S bilfion in savings
durina the year. A spepdmg blueprint
for Congress to use us it passes
individual sptnd1ng bills. the budget
docs not go to the White House for the
president's signature.
"Come Labor Day we're gomg to
pull out all stops on behalf of tax
refonn," Reagan said
A ked about his hfflth, Re gan
u1d the pimple removed from his
nose turned out to be skin cancer, a
"ba I cell c rc1noma." He called 1t a
mild and common form of the
dt~ SC Doctors id t the time of blS
SU!Jcry that ther(' was a better than .SO
ptrttnt chan~ the 7~ye~Td Re-
apn would ufTer no recurrence o(the
colon canC'(r, which 1 the second-
most-deadly form of the disease.
La t Thursday, reporters noticed
two small darkened spots on the nght
front of Re~ga.n·s nose during a
speech lit the -White Hou~. Asked
about the \pots, spokesman Larry
Speake\ said Reagan had a small
"bump" removed from his oose af\er
at bccamt' 1muut'd b> adhesive lllpc
following h1~ surge!)
:~HARGES FILED I N FREEWAY DEATH •••
Prom Al
1'CC1dent scene ·after Lopez' fnend
'followed him, police said.
Lopez' legs were., severed m the
atcident and he suffered massive
head utjuries. Ken Dailey, a spokes-
man for the Highway Patrol said.
"It was a mess. Any one of the 'rvuries -internal, whatever -
would have k..illed him."
Lopez was driving northbound on
,,he interstate followed by a friend,
Richard Lopez, 26, of Montebello,
lbout 2 a.m .. Dailey said. Lopez grew
tired and pulled ooto the shoulder
• 90ulb of Camino Capistrano. His
friend aJso stopped on the shoulder of
'the highway. As Lopez was wallung
'back to talk to bis friend's car.
Richard Lopez looked in rus rear view
mirror and saw a car weaving down
the freeway toward them.
Richard Lopez said he called out
•but his fnend did not react fast .
enough and was hit br the vehicle.
The car then sideswiped Richard
Lopez' Che" rolet and continued driv-
ing down the road.
Certain that Thomas Lopez was
dead, Richard Lopez drove after the
Nissan. Dailey said. When Yeatley
pulled over. Richard Lopez took
Yeatley's car keys and went back to
look after bi s fnend.
Thomas Lopez was pronounced
dead at the scene and Yeatle) was
taken to Orange County Jail, Dailey
said.
In Irvine. a 21-year-old Corona del
Mar man died when he missed a
curve on University Dnve about 9
p.m .. struck a curb and overturned has
convertible
Paul D. Crawfot-d died of massive
head aod mtemaJ 10Junes at Foun-
tain Valley Trauma Center about six
hours after the accident. A passenger.
Oougla1> I' Robinson. 18. also of
Corona dcl Mar. was only slightly
IOjUred
Irvine traffic 1nvesugators say
Crawford' attention stray«! as he
was dnvmg on University Drive near
Beachtree Whale looking at a car in
the next lane. Crawford didn't nouce
the curve an the road, poli~ said.
The wheel of Crawford's 1980 Fiat
convertible struck the inside curb
causmg the car to skid. The car made
a 180 degree tum, hit the curb again
and flipped over one and a half times
before landing on its side, in-
vestigators sa1d
Both men were thrown from the
vehicle.
Police said neither man appeared
to have been weanng a seat belt and
alcohol may have been involved.
An 1nvest1gat1on 1s continuing.
'SINKING CRUISER ROUTS BOA T E R S •.•
'Prom Al
boat, which had no v1s1ble name, was
riding very low in the water shonly
before S a.m. and notified authonues.
Eventually, all but a two-foot secuon
of the bow was submerged, he said.
Because the boat's spilled fuel
. posed a fire hazard. people hvmg on
boats m the 1mmcd1ate '1unaty were
asked to evacuate. the shenff s
spokesman said
Olson said the owner of the cabm
cruiser had removed some gear and
was apparently m the process of
refurbishing the vessel when today's
mc1dcnt occurred.
He said the value of the boat could
not 1mmed1ately be determined. The
vessel was not insured. Olson said.
The shenffs spokesman said it was
not 1mmed1atcly known what caused
the boat to sink.
0..., Noe plM4o ., LM ~.,,.
Newport police officen Charlie Beewicll, Joe Lambert cbecll pot cargo.
-POT BUST CONT ROVERS I AL ...
From Al
ridmg low m the water, according to
testimony, Nelson said there was
nothi~ut "&ear and s111ff'...J..nS.U:ie.
the cabin.
When Freeman asked the man for
some 1dent1ficat1on, Nelson aJJegedly
climbed aboard the boat and
scrambled mto the cabin. closing the
door behmd ham.
The officer later descnbed Nelson '!I
actions as bemg .. furtive" and said ll
appeared the man was trym& to hide
something. He said Nelson drew back
the curtains on a cabin window at one
point and 1lancc0 out.
Af\er Nelson emerged. Freeman
ran a check on his Massaebusctts
driver's license and found $8,000
worth of traffic warrants from North·
em C~hfomia for Nelson. The pafrol-
man sa1d he then radioed for a backup
officer.
His suspicions apparently aroused,
Freeman asked Nelson 1f he could
search the boat. Nelson denied pcr-
m1ss1on.
A second officer. Dave Henig.
drove up to the dock moments later
'and after beins briefed by Freeman.
he also asked Nelson if he could
search the boat. Apin Nclwn declin-
ed.
Accordma to Bostrom. Freeman
testified that Nel10n then said,
"Search and you will probably find
20.000 pounds of pot." The Judge
stated that he found Freeman's
statement to be "remarkable.'' e~
pecially 11nce Heni1 didn't mention
l.bat remark during his tc,llmony
Henia reportedly boarded the boat
to find the boat's rcJistnu1on poipel'1
While on deck. be reportedly smelled
manJu&J\I. The bales of conltlband
-10mc 164 in aJI -were subst-
Quently found 10 the cabin.
About five hours later, Newport
Detecttve David iltanckk obtaaned
a ~rch wana.nt bJ telephone rrom
uJ)ttlor Coun Jucs.,r John Woolley
1lcaradek went over the deu11J of thC'
ntght's events and told Woolley that
police eltpccted to find manjuana,
weights, scales, ledgers. logs and other
documents.aboard the boat. -
Anned with the warrant. police had
the boat moved across the harbor to
the U.S. Coast Guard dock. where 11
was searched They found what they
eltpected.
But an} thought that the drug bust
was an open-and-shut case
evaporated when 1t moved into the
couns.
Matt Kurhch, an attome)" rep-
r.esenttng Nelson and a second
suspect, found a prcva1hng defense
theme 1n a neglected. black-on-white
sign painted on a p1hng near the end
of the M Street Pier
Kurltch prc'ised the 1s,ue, askrng
officers what the 'ilgn ~1d and where.
euctly. 11 was located
In an affidavit he wrote later,
Bostrom said he was intnaued by the
issue of the 'l1gn and, 1n particular.
Szkaradek"s descnpuon of the Sign.
Bostrom said that under initial
questioning, S1karndck tenified that
he did not sec the boat unul 11 was
towed to the ( onst Gunrd station.
Later, the Judge noted, S1karadek
aatd he saw the boat at the M Street
Pier where ht' lll\O oh~rved the
moonngs1gn
Respondin& to a defen~ motion.
Bostrom later drove to the M trcct
Pier to Set the !.1gn h1m!!Clf. He !.aid he
was shocked 1 he sign wa~ faded so
badly that Bo~trom said he couldn't
make out a iunaJe word
The next day. Romom drove back
to Newpon. th1~ ume w11h h1~ court
001hfT I fc ~1d tht two of them stared
at the S'l"l for 10 minute befo~ they
could d1~m any letters
.. It w.u ull 1mpou1ble to de·
term111t what the "'''" td 1n raCl,"
Bostrom wrote an his affivadn.
That same day, Bostrom ordered
photoaraphs of the "'''"· hut ~fore they co uld be taken. two cuv main-
tenance v.orker\ rC'O anted th~ ~1gn.
The judge re'>ponded by askrng his
ba1hfTto draw a picture of the sign as
he recalled 1t That sketch, little more
th&nil ftttnt 'mudge-, was--cntefCCHrrttt
evidence as part of the co urt record by
Bostrom
After d1<1m1s<;1ng the drug chargc'i,
Bostrom typed ollt has susp1c1ons and
concern' an the form of an affidavit
that he gave to Christopher Strople,
tbe presiding judge of Harbor Mu-
nicipal ( oun 1n Newpon Beach.
Strople asked the Grand Jury to
investigate the allegations. which he
said he considered senous.
Tom Little. prc'lident of the New-
port Beach Police Employees As-
soc1at1on. said he i!. concerned by
what 1!. happening and feels that
pohcc office~ were 1udged on their
1est1mon" w1thou1 being given a
chance to C\plain themselves.
Chief uross ..aid the officers in-
volved m th<" drug bu~t have been
unfa1rl)' held up fo r ridicule by
Bostrom. He ~•d at has affected their
morale.
City Manager Bob Wynn said that,
as far as he 1s concerned. It is orlly an
• unfortunate com1c1dcn~ that the
moonna s1gri was repainted by a
mnmtnurn~ crtW the same day
Bo trom asked for the s1an to be
photoaraphcd
Wynn said the two painters art
willma to take polygraph test to
prove they did not taltc pa.rt 1n any
"conspiracy" to destroy evidence
Wrnn said the s11J1 was painted
bccau'IC "1t needed to be painted.'•
Deputy 01mict Attorney Dcreck
.John~n. who prosecuted the drua ca.~ and now intends to refile the
cnmmal charges, said he di arccs
Wlth Bostrom' a ~ssmentofthccasc
and behcve\ that the moonna 1an, at
be,1 , 1, only a minor ide is uc.
··rt re.all~ ~1 nothina to do with the
ca~." Mid the pr05«Utor "It is a
non·i"uc that ~mehow became an
1.,,ue"
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Fair and warmer alo'ng the Coast
Southern Celtforria WWI bt fair and a tew degr ... W9lmW
Tu.dey at en upper ~ hlgfl ~ 9Y1tetn tNt!t t,,. ~t,..ttfn stat• btolN stntngthentng, tM Netlonal Weather Service aatd. . .
Week. ~onthOre flO.rW continue through T'Uellday,
bfmgil'IQJC~end loC.t foQ k)ft\aOQMt,bu.I ~..., bt d~.11~ .... Hlgha YflH range from the 70. neer the cout to,,,.
mid· and upper 00• In the wtrm« Inland va1'9ya. Lowa wtn be
from 68 to ea.
Along the Otenot Cout there will be 90fne tat• night
through.mid morning low olouda end tocal fog near the cout.
otherwlH telr tllrough Tueedey. Hight In the 70. near the cout
ranging to the tow to mid 001 In the valteyt. Lowa tonight 68 to sa.
U.S. Temp• .. 71 • 15
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COUNTIANS AMONG CRASH VICTIMS •••
Fro m Al
commg back from business tnps, the family also went out to the airport Betsy, both of Laguna Beach. He also
miJted with visits to their relatives, to JCC whether he made it ... he as survived by two grandchildren.
when they boarded the 1Jl-fated Delta dicfn't." Arrangements for a private funeral r
Flight 191 in Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Welty remembered ber father as an were pcndang for Hooke, an archllec-
Cassedy, a Laguna Beach resident active churchgoer who "completely tural engineer for Toyota Motor Sales
since 1973, was owner of a govern· gave bis time to everyone else. USA Inc.
lflCnt and aerospace marketing con· "He was just the most generous A IJ-ycar resident of Village Drive
sultant finn, Cassedy and Associates. person anybody had ever met," she in Tustin, Hooke traveled extensively He had.just recently retired after 30 said.
years from the U.S. Marine Corps A rosary will be said for Cassedy at with his job and had a reputation for
Reserves, where he earned the rank of 7:30·tonight at St. Catherine's Cath· missing flights, said a family
colonet, said daughter Ann Cassedy olic Church in .Laguna Beach. A spokeswoman.
Welty this morning. pnvate funeral mass will be held at 10 "There was a quesuon as to
Welty said Cassedy was supposed a.m. Tuesday. whether he would make this ]>Lane,"
to take another flight home, but was The fa milpskcd that donations be said the woman. "He mi~ many running a little lact. fle trl<! ... bee ...... n---m~ad_.JJeu;;t:.ioa.<tll.Jhu.eLJU'-"n~i ... o""n"-Ruescu.uu...we~MIAiMss.uiuon;>..Ll'in..._ffi&fats. uf'6e ma et is one."
v1S1tmg his parents while in Florida. Los Angeles. Hooke was born in London, Eni-
Casscdy's two eldest sons had land and served with the U.S. Air
already left for Ontario lntema,tional Cassedy is survived by wife Judith, Force.
Airport to pick him ~P when the news child study center director at Chap-Fabriello was said in a published
broke about the plane crash. man College; sons Matthew oflrvine; report to be owner of the 17th Street
"We heard about the accident and Brian of Laguna Beach; and Paul of Hair Co. in Huntington Beach, but
wondered whether or not he was on Laguna Beach; as weU as daughters the business manager refused to
that flight." said Welty. "A bunch of Ann of Long Beach; and Molly and comment on the repon this morning.
Did station master cause crash?
CAHORS, France (AP) -The
prosecutor of Ca.hors has asked a
Judie to file charges against the
station master who was on duty when
a two-<:ar train and passenger tram
collided head-on, killing al least 3S
people. judicial sources said today.
Judge Chrisuan Thevenot has not
yet ruled on whether to charge the
station master, Yves Saliens, in
connection with the accident Satur-
day at Aaujac Gare.
Saliens was on temporary duty at
Assier, just down the track from
AauJaC Gare. and was responsible for
giving trams the go-ahead to pass
onto the single track at Aaujac Gare.
Workers at the crash site in south-
central France have recovered 35
bodies from the wreckage. Only 12 of
the bodies have been identified.
CREW READY TO CAPWELL •• ,
FromAl . ·
forced the evacuation of nearby
homes and seot hundreds of gallons
of salt water and crude oil gushing
onto Balboa Boulevard and spilling
mto Newport Harbor.
George Murdock., 24, suffered first-
and second.degree bums over 20
percent of his body m the initial blast.
He ~as reported in good condition
Sunday at UCI Medical Center's burn
unit in the city of Orange.
No other injuries were reported.
Pat Moore, a spokesman for the
state Departll)ent of Fish and Game.·
said the crude 011 that flowed anto the
harbor posed no thre.at to fish and
wildlife.
The Coast Guard placed booms in
the water to contain the spi11 and no
011 flowed to the environmentally
sensitive Upper Bay, Moore said.
DALLAS PLANE TRAGEDY PROBED •••
From Al
mmus north of the highway." Bursley sure there was enouah distance be-of the plane, and some escaped with
told reporters: tween the two planes, said NTSB only scrapes and bruises.
Bursley also said the Tnstar hit spokesman Ira Furman. O int G. Swazea, a Delta assistant
hght poles al_ons th_e haghway and Delta s~kesman Bill Jackson in vice president in Atlanta, said Satur-
fipped 1:~11 peRmciet-Atlanta said 1heairli.ne.would.ha.vc-no-da¥-thal-hc--wa~ wind
fence. He said it was "highly unlike-immediate comment on the NTSB's shear had caused the crash. "We
ly" the air traffic controfler saw the report. know definitely from the tower it was
m1t1al impact. By Sunday afternoon. 32 of the 121 not hat br, lightning as it was earlier
. . bodies recovered from the plane reported. • he said.
Among the victims was a moton~t followinJ the crash had been ident-Wind shear has been blamed 10 16
on Texas Highway I I 4, north oft e ified, said Dr. Charles Petty, Dallas airliner accidents in the past 20 years.
airport. County medical examiner. Morc..&.ban most recently the crash of Pan Am
The eummmg team leader said the 160 relatives went to Dallas Saturday. Ai&ht 759 on July 9, I 982, that killed
plane had been told several times to bringiOJ photographs, dental charts I S4 people m Kenner, La.
slow down. with the last order for a and other clues, but Petty said some NTSB investigators took the Delta
speed of 172 mph. However, the time remains may never be identified. fliaht's cockpit voice recorder and
between the order and the crash had Twenty--e1ght passcnaers and three data to Washington Saturday, but
not been determined Sunday nigh t, fligh t attendants, amooa IS2 passen-Bursleysa1ditcouldbe60daysbefore
Bursley said. aers and 11 crew members, survived. a transcript of the recording is
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