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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot' q .. ..__ ~ - -.-,_ TOlllOIUIOW: ' . ' -,_ WARM 'OMCAIT8 ON A2 1 ~ 8tnlng Mlwpor1 leach. Cotti~ Hufttlngtoftlwfl, lntfte, LlgUMlwh,fOUlltllft V..., _, ...... °""'9C1•ti I .. C ALIFORNIA l Ut SDA 'v Alll~lJS l t. 1'111 . :· , f ~ r--. Ho.stage·s' freedom maybe near ' Son of Hu ntington captive.just back from ~ashingt?n, reacting cautiou s ly all worked up over It," said the 2~ Amencan University of Beirut hosp1- year-old Jacob~n after beinJ 1n-tal. formed by a reporter this momma of Jim Callahan. spokesman for the the latest twist in the Middle East federal Bureau of Consular AITaus, hostage cns1s said U.S. officials were also aware of By TONY SAAVEDRA OttNl)ellJ .......... Eric t acobsen, the son of a Hunt- ington Beach man kidnapped by terronsts two months ago in Beirut, reacted cautiously this morning to an Driver killed in crash A motonst was killed early this morning when he lost control of his car on the San Diego Freeway in Fountain Valley and careened off the roadway, stnking a tree, authont1es said. 4 The driver's identity was withheld because the man's relatives had not been notified ofh1s death. A coroner's deputy said 1t 1s unclear where the man lived because he had recently moved. The driver. traveling southbound, sped off the freeway near Bushard Street and struck a raised curb that separates the freeway and an embank - ment, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said. The car Jumped the curb and slammed into a tree. The man was pronounced dead at the scene of the 2 a.m. accident. Coast A Mesa psychiatrist says he was emotion ally dis- turbed when he engaged In sexual retatlonshlps with patients and should be. entitled to d isab ility benefits./ A3 Callfomla unconfirmed Kuwa1t1 newspaper re- port that mo~t of the Americans held captive in ubanon would be released Wednesday before the opening of an Arab summit conference. 'Tm a little hesitant about getting .. I can't think of any better news, · the story in the Kuwaiu newspaper but we'll have to JUSt wan and see," Al-S1yasah, but could not confinn 1t. said the son of 54-ycar-old D~vid The paper quoted an umdenutied Jacobsen, who was abducted by Western dJplomat.as saying that Syna Moslem gunmen May 28 as he w1U release six Western hostages to walked to has JOb as director of the steal the spothght from I.he summit to Fans vote doesn't sway negotiators Angela fana dlaplay their .entiment durln& atrikea la now official. Wlth the aeaaon on Monday nlaht'•jame in Anaheim. Lut-hold, theae fana at least will find th~lr dltch talb lalle today between the play-favorites entrenched ln flnt place. Story era' union and ownen, however, and the on Bl. , confertncc 1n Cuablanca, Morocco The report was later picked up b)' the Middle Ea5t News-Agency and the U.S.-operated Fore1gn Broadcast In- formation Service Five Americans and three Frenchmen were included in the hst of hostages. althou&h the newspaper did not elaborate why all seven Amencan kidnap v1ct1ms were not included. Also unexplained Wil5 the diplomat's remark tbat only s11 Western capuves wouJd be rtlcucd. Ironically. Eric Jacobsen has just returned from a House fOtt\JD Affairs suboommntec hearing on rtsponsible ~s coverage of Mtddle Eastern hostage situations .. It's a subject on whachlacot:Ken hAs much to say He has already been shaken b)' false (Pleue eee BOST AOltS' / A2) Judge orders hearing on jail population Action t a ken after ACLU compla ints of overcr owding By JEFF ADLER Ot1MO.-,NM8wt • unexpectedly scheduJed a bcanng on Ja1l condJuons for Tuesda) in Santa Ana after ACLU attorney Rtchard Herman ras1ed concerns that th~ jaiJ populauon. which had declined. was ns111g again. Deputy County Counsel Edward Duran acknowledged today After listening to complaints from an Amencan Civil Liben1es Union lawyer that the inmate population at the Orange County Jail is overflowing again. a federal Judge 1mmed1atcly agreed Monday to schedule a special hcanng next weclc. U.S. Dtstnct Judge Wilham Gra) Dunng the mccung m the Judie's Los Angeles cnambers, Herman also saJd he was conc~rncd that JatJ officials are not moving cnou&)l inmates into temporary faohtJcs at the James A. Musick Honor Fann 1n . El Toro and may be undercououng the number of inmates housed in the mam Jail Duran sa1d. (Pleue .ee .JAD./A.2) Offshore oil foes raise ante .,uuMAHOMn °' ... ..., ........ -___,LOCllll~ ctti. ~th9m ... ~to~battt~•~~·i1priiiopos.aiailtMu.in~·;;Ql-;:Ukt;----:--1 expand oH explorailOn Off tne Ofange for an extra $5,000 ... to finance their campllign. "We are attempting to raiM $25,000 -'6,000 from Md\ of the cit• and the county,'' Mid Bob Gentry. a co.-on ~. The money woutd be spent to hire a ooordlnatof mid publdze ttii coalition's stand against offshore oU drllng, Gentry, a~ 8eid\ councilman, Mid. Aepreeentatlvea of Laguna &Mch. Newport Beech, Huntington £"--... COAUnOR/AS) A new dress code at the San Otego Zoo has em- ployees growling./ A4 Nation ~ore bones unearthed on Fluor property More than 100,000 plants are destroyed and 54 people arrested In first day of marijuana eradica- tion in 49 states./ A4 World Church services and "d ie-in" demonstrations mark tht\ 40th an- niversary of the bombing of Hiroshima./ AS INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Pottce Log Play Review Public Notices Sports Televlso n Theaters Weather 88 A3 A8-10 B4-6 88 B6 B7 B6 AS A6 A3 A7 87 B 1-3, 7 AS A7 A2 By PKIL SNEIDERM AN 01 tM Delly Piiot 81aff Add1t10nal bones that may be Indian remains ha"e been uneanhcd dunng an archeolog1cal dig near the Fluor Corp headquarters in lr.ianc Researchers have tentatavel) con- cluded that Indians h ved on the s11e at the t1meofthe Spanish exploratton of North .:\mcnca. But officials at the company and at the city of Irvine say the findings arc not expected to hinder plans to develop the land Fluor sold last week to Trammell Crow Co. and Winthrop Finanual Associates The dig. which 1s expected to conclude this V<eelo.. is taking place Laguna Beach's greeter's stuck with,out a stick Art Colon y character ··c;ome ~oundre1 stole m, 11li.. ... the greeter '>aid Monda} ripped off-~ -n ow CO p S-Mo. I. a fam11ta1 ligme atongSotrth Coast Highway. said he was grCt·t1ng holding th e evidence \.ISltOrs late Unda y afternoon. JU'il -minding ht'l business. when a )OUng By LISA MAHONEY man ran b} and snatched has walking 0t1Moe11y,.....a1Jo11 stick. What's a greeter without tus staff' No I doesn't lnow the th1efs A poorer man. says No. l Un-name. but s~ud he's familiar wi th his named Archer. Laguna Beach's unof-antics., facial greeter for the past three years -\' "Hes done this to me li ve t1mc'I whose nanu: . ..1s rrall> No. 1 Unnamed He's the on-:_ who sio.~e my Santa Archer. Claus hat at C hmtmas. No. I. tilling the shoes of Eiler According to the greeter. the young near the interscctton of Michelson Dnve and Jamboree Boule' ard. Ed Moore. an Irvine city planner who oversees archeolog1cal issues. said representatives of Westec Ser- ' ices of an Diego made a report on the Fluor dig Monda)' naght to the Cit) 's H1stoncal. Archaological and Paleontological Committee. Westec Larsen who greeted vts1tors to the Art man. who appears to be an his earh Colony for 32 years. says be was a 20s. L.1cL.ed him twice while nd1ng b\ v1ct1m ofa .. slick-napping" Sunday. (Plea.e He GRBETE R /A i) No. l Unnamed Archer ' was hired b) Fluor t<,. conduct an archeolog1cal study of the propem pnor to development Earlier Westec had uneanhed an arm· bone believed to be that ol an Indian. At Monday's m~ttng_ 'W est- ec representatives reported tha1 mort' remains. possibly ofa S«ond Indian v.ere unco"ered at the sate last v.ceL. A Fluor )pokesv.oman said these remains ha.,e been turned O\er to the Orange Count~ Coroner's staff. which will determine v.hether th~ arc human and of Indian ong10 A.ccording to Moore 'W esta: re- searchers ha'e dug more than 80 p11' on lhl'.' sue unearthing arrov. heads (Plea.e eee MORE/A2) Woman rescued from home blaze By STEVE MARBLE OtlMO..,l"tlolllJoll .:\ mcm dch\.enng nev.spapcors pulled a sem1-consc1ous and badh burned v.oman fromher leisure 'W orld home earl) lh1s morning after he noticed c;moke and tlamec; curling fr-Om her apanmen1 count) .fla:.:_ lighters reported Lucallc Holhng~v.onh, 86 sulkred smoke inhalation a' v.ell a~ first and ~ond-degree burns o'er her ta'e and armc; 1n the l a m blaie at thl' Laguna Hall retirement rnmmun1t\ said spoL.esman Jot Kerr Holhngswonh 1s listed 1n ~nt1lJl cond111on at the UCI Medical<. l'ntcr burn v.ard The. eldcrh woman was awaL.ened b' the ~ound<>fa smoke detector ...,h<' lOllaps.ed "hen she v.andcred 1 nh1 her 'moL.e-lilkd 11" m.g room and at- tl'mpted to dou'i<' the tire he~lt ...i1d < apt Lou Fur.I He said tht· v.oman "as ovl"rromc b\ the th1ct 1moke \.\ 1ll1dm Barron. a Lo~ .\ngele' Times deh.,cf)man "ho alM> ll'e' in Llguna Hill' c;a" the flam e and -.mole and hrnL.c into the burning apanmen1 .ind re~ued the v..oman said Furst ---- .. It "a' a li~t-rate JOb he wouldn't C'\<C'n be around 1f ht hadn't gone 1n there · !>:lid Fur;t. v.ho plan' to recommend Barron for commen· dat1on Barron W!I"> dehvenng new papcors in the f'C'ltremcnt commun1t) when he !tmclled 'imoke. s:ud Furst .. But th·ere wa s a reaJ hca' )' fog an that area this morning. and hC' had trnut:ile telling where the smoke wa u1m1ng from. said F-urst .. I gues he L.t'pl dell\cnng pa~~ and then v.ent (Pleue eee WOMAN/A i ) Areal-life civics lesson in Irvine"! Innocent plea entered in' boat deaths Freeway wran le between citizens. council s hows local government in action -literally Ed Pope 1 the toetal stud1t"S coord1natorot Manna High School in Huntington Buch In past years. he's tau&ht Amcncan aovernment cla~seoi. helpina students understand how elected officials make decisions and how cheeks and balanoes exist for ciuteos who object to those dc<'ismns La t wctlt. Ed Posx was in th<' lf'\line Ctty Council Chamber watch- 1na a raJ-hfe c1v1cs lesson unfold There WIS naa WIVlr\J. There Wa$ name calhng. Tfiere were chcc" and hisses. > Supponcfl of an Irvin<' sx11uon arive were accuvd of tunnel v1 ion for opposina three new freeway' R J)CCtcd ~u 1ncn oipn11at1~ns were de'lcr1hc.-d u • 1nJu~tnal • toogc " for the city' la 1 land· owner Tht"T't' Wt'rt claims that the tn- 1t1at1ve proces h d bttn abuseJ by pcoople who aathertd ~1gnatures wtth m1sleadana statement about new Laxes. There were co unter chums that the legal sy tcm had been abused by dcveloptr who wanted to t up the pct1t1ons 10 court -and prtvcnt m1dcnts from votJ na on the freew1> I UC. Some $pUkrr\ urgt"d the council to like no a t1on on the ~lltion . But another cl.aimed the counnl would be "o mar\hmollow count·1I" 1f 1t d1dn 'r ac:t on the pell lions Ed Po pe. ~ho h\e 1n In in<' and worked on the t'Ctiuon dnvc. gud PHIL S1EIDEllAI P ERSPECTIVE high school <'1v1c 1udenls m1aht have learned a lot mott about Amcmnn aovemment an 1he Irvine C'1ty ( oun- c1l C'hamtx-rs that n11ht Tc"ttboo~!> arc fine. but mct1m<'\ the prtXC'\\ hu to be seen to be behc\led "It thank It wa a tcmftc 11luMr.U1on o( the dynam1r of Orange ( ciunl't· polit1u.' Po~ '81d of th<' council mttttnj.. .. In m1Cf'O(O\Ml, )OU could it all hapf)(n1n " In ract. the Ir' 1ne ~ll.\hhlt 'ho\\\ ' how tv.o strong groupc; ha'e tJlcn advantage of the the l hccks and balances()( the .\mencan 'i\Stem to battle themselves to at lcJst a· 1empor- .1ry deadlock fhe dispute 1s nov. in tht' hand of an Orange <. ount' ~upenor C oun Judie v..ho v.111 h<'ar .1 challenge to the pcouuon dn' l' 1 hur\· da\' It all lx-gan et.1rl) this \'car" 1th .i 4 I 'O\C in which the In ant' Cit) ( ounl 11 decided to J01n Orange Count) and other ,111"' in planning the c.ks1gn linancini and consttuctton of th<' propo~ ~n J<>1qu1n Hill Ea tern and Footht11 lrttw&)'1 .\lthouJ,h th<' routes art' not firm. th~ h1&h"~ att C''Pttted to run thmu fi or near lr\IOC Thc coun\.11 m111onty rnncludl'd the ll'l"t'WB'v\ ~oulJ Ile' bu1h ..., 1th M -.1thout ln1ne·, ptnt<'tf\ilt1t\n It (Pleue rllEEWAY/A3l Teacher Sd Pope ,, By TEVE MARBLE Ot IN Oe11J Plle4 ltelf \ former commcm:il h!ihC'rman plt'adN 1nn1>1.:c:nt Monda\ to man· .. 1au1htC'1 (hall"' ''<'mm1n1 trom an OctU~I hoattnl AH 1dent tltT ~al Bca~·h that l..1llrd ti\C' ~ople .tnd tnJUred tour \ 1rl l aric'">. ~11 wn' at the helm of a ~~loot fX\"'t·r ~I "'hen 11 c;lamml-d ......, into a m°'mna huo\ an the entrance ... to \nahc1m a.a, and yn~. tr11flt"na pa\\Cnf<'f"> tn the tWt\lC'd ~l'e\·k h ~a" lhl" v.or.1 pn"•tr hoatin a~cidcnt 1n Oranic ( ount~ h1!tton Eark~. v.ho I"> frtt on St ~ .000~1 :sppcou'C"d 1n Wl"'l\m1nste1 ~fol'\' u ()(nor l aun Jud t Lui~ Card nu who \Ct 11 mal d.ue ot Ot'\. I. (Pl .,.. BOAT11tG/A2 ) • Aa • oranoe Coall DAILY Pll.OT/Tueaday, Augu11 e . 1985 Mutilated corpse identified By ROBERT HYNDMAN OtlkleD119Nlt11111f The mutilated body of a man found 1n the Anaeles NauonaJ Fore t was 1denllficd Monday as 1hc conv1Clcd Cowan Hc1&htstn W'lnoebrol\crwbo was reported m1Hing last week. Chest X-rays identified the head· le , handlcu, footless body u that of Arthur Lee Evans. 34, who was con\11ctcd la 1 ye&T of windJina an undisclosed number of people out of a reponed $10 million 1n a variety of investment schemes. Evnns' body was found by a motonst July 30 along Mount Baldy Road. Investigators said Evans had been shot several times. E"ans' roommate and emplO)Cc - Ph1hp Dean Fry. 34 -was arrested and charged with the slayina. said Oran&c County Shcnfrs Depanment i.pok.c mao Dick. 01!.0n. t'ry was •rra.,ncd Monday after· noon and remained in Oran&e Coun· ty Jail in lieu of $250,000 ~ii. His prehminary heann& 1s scheduled for Aug. 12. Olson declined comment ~n whether the layina was coi,ncctcd with the investment schemes. He aJso would not elaborate on the reasons Fry, was arrtsted. 'Based on out Qucst1onana (of Fry) la t Wednesday eveninJ, we felt susp1c1ous," Olson said this morning. The Shenfrs Dtpanmcnt rcponcd £vans missina la$\ Friday aficr f nends were concerned about his disappearance. Searchers used blood- hounds and were helped by EJtplo~r Scouts who .earchcd Lhe hills1des around Evans· home in C.Owan Heiahts -an unicorpottued com· munity overlookina Santt Ana. t:vans was 5entenccd last January to one year m Jail and was pla~ on five years probation af\cr plradan, auihy to arand thef\ char&cs. He also was ordered to pay restitution to his investors. Evans' 1a1l term was postponed sevcrtJ time) and he was to appear 1n coun Sept. 30. HOST AGES' RELEASE IMMINENTT. •• From Al repons that the seven Amencan kidnap v1ct1ms would be returned with the 39 other Americans taken host.age dunng the hijacking of a TWA jet June 14. But neither his father, nor the other kidnap victims. were on the bus carrying the h11ack hostages to freedom June 30. "ft took me two days to get over thc disappointment." said Jacobsen. After his journey to the nation's capital last week. Jacobsen said his faith has been pan1ally restored in govcmmcnt efforts to free has father and the six other Amencans, held for as long as 17 months. However. Jacobsen added that President Reagan has yet to tum what he believes as the only key that will unlock the hoslllJCS "Our purpose 1s to make sure this 1s one of Reagan's h1ahcs1 priontics and that he deals with tliis as a crisis," said Jacobsen. "It will take a decision by Reagan that he wants this solved. It's up to him 10 motivate everyone." Jacobsen, of Huntington Beach. and his brother Paul, 26, of West- minster, 101ned family members of other host.ages in calling for Reagan to make a public appeal to the Moslem captors. The relatives are pushing for the United States to set up direct ncgo- tiauons with the kidnappers mstead of working through other countries. Officials believe most of the seven kidnap victims are being held by a group of Shiite MosJcms seeking the release of°some convicted terrorists imprisoned in Kuwait. said Jacobsen. Hts father originally was believed kidnapped by the Islamic Jihad, an underaround militant aroup that first claimed responsibility for the abduc- tion but later recanted. However, the Jihad released a photovaph in early June showing a gaunt. but alive, David Jacobsen. His sons. as well as relatives of other hostages. ventured to Washina· ton, D.C. last week out of frustration over the government's quiet diplomacy tactiC1 that have so far left family members out in the cold. "We weren't gettina any infor- mation from them," said Jacobsen. A meeting with Robert Mcfarlane, the president's national security ad- viser. calmed some fears that the hostages and their families had been placed on the back. burner. COALITION INCREASING FUND •.• From Al Beach and San Clemente met Mon- day for their second strategy session since a foly. 16 announcement by the U.S. Dcpanmcnt of the lntenor proposing to open 54 square miles off the Orang'e Coast for otl and gas cxplorauon Six 9~square mile tracts offederally owned ocean floor would be opened for oil company bidding for the first time under a tentauve plan ham- mered out by some Cahfom1a con- gressmen. Other areas that would be affected include waters offOccans1de. Santa Monica, Long Beach. Sant.a Maria and Eureka. The plan has many opponents. lron1cally. they include 011 com- panies and Reps. William Dan- nemeycr. R-Fullenon. and Dan Lundgren, R-Long Beach, who be· hcve potcntLally pnmc 011-bcanng tracts were left out of the proposal More offshore tracts need to be offered for oil and gas cxplorat1on. they arg\Jc. The coast.al coaht1on. however. wants to sink the plan because members believe offshore oil will hun tounsm and pose environmental hazards. If the coaht1on 1s to rally support for its point of view. it will have to hurry, Gentry said. In tenor Secretary Donald P. Hodel is scheduled to v1s1t Newport Beach Aug. 31 to hear pubhc testimony on the plan. "It's one of the most major land usC-ocean floor use decisions we will make dunng this decade," Gentry said ... Do we want this new industry tn Orange County?" Gentry and others in the coalition -Evelyn Han ofNewpon Beach and Ruth Bailey of Huntington Beach - contend the Orange Coast has already done its share by permlllmg oil rigs off Huntington Beach. Exploration near Newpon and Laguna, cities that thrive on tourism, would hun exist- ing industry. they say. , WOMAN RESCUED FROM BURNIN H~ ..• From:l\t back lo lhe area where he'd smelled smoke." When he ret urned. Barron saw flames curling from one of the windows of the woman's apanmcnt and thick smoke rolhng up the side of the building. Furst said Barron pushed the front door open Wlth his ~ shoulder"'and discovered the woman on the floor "I asked him what was on fire and h~a1d. 'Oh, JUSt a couple of things hke a sofa, a chair, the rug. the ceiling .. .' Jn other words, the place was really burning.'' said Furst. "I know from experience that 11 had to be really hot 1'i'i there," he added. Barron was not injured durinj the rescue and continued his delivery route after firemen arrived. The fire caused at least $50,000 in damage and· took 35 county fire- fighters about 20 minutes to bring under control. Kerr said the residence was about 80 percent destroyed. MORE BONES UNEARTHED AT FLUOR .•. From Al and bone tools He s.aad they ha vc also found beads that were probably traded to the I nd1ans by early Spanish explorers. Moore said archeologists have foun d enough evidence to indicate th e Fluor area was a "habitation site" where an unknown number of Gabnchno Indians made their home. Jim Velasques, the current chief of the Coastal Gabriclinos and a Fluor consultant on the project, has refused to permit archeological lab tests such as carbon dating to be performed on any I 1an remarns found at the site. Tc ng of artifacts will be permitted, ever. Fluor has agreed to donate all ;tnifacts to the city and to transfer all Indian remains to Velasques for reburial elsewhere. Grading of the Fluor headquarters site is expected to begin within a few weeks, Wlth an archcologist standing by 1n case any additional historical matcnal 1s un- earthed. GREETER STUCK WITHOUT STICK ••• From Al on a bicycle and shoved him off a park bench in add1t1on to stealing his hat and suck. "He's acttng like a Juvenile dehn· qucnt ... it's too many umes that this has happened," No I said. No I filed a complaint against the young man and teamed that his suck had been turned 1n to the pohce department. "They told me a gentleman brought 1t tn," he said. The "gentleman," in fact, was the alleged thief. Sgt. Donald Barney said police arc 1nvcsttgat1ng the a.rceter's complamt. but the case ts "not a typical petty JAIL OVERCROWDING ... From Al "In effect, the. J~·•Hed to loe,•k---c~o>uunty .Gflk-ials -slo~'1--a~un11 mt'b the allegattons made by Mr. federal and state prisoners. asked city Herman." the count) 's Jail attorney pohcc agcnctes to make more prudent said "l wasn't expecting to sec Judge arrests and ultimately obtained tents Gray until October (when the next ID which to house low·nsk inmates at regular!> scHedulcd status hcanng on the county's honor farm. the Jail wYs set).'' In addition. the county has in- Duran also said he was "some-stalled tnple-tiercd bu nk s in some Jail ""hat" concerned by Herman's allcga-ce lls and transfered other inmates to t1ons. but C'\pccted the clajms would its Theo Lacy branch J&tl in Orange turn out to be .. o .. erblown." In all. the improvements ba~e cost Duran added 11 was d1stress1ng to the county about S5 million. see the Jatl population again on the At the lime of the last heanng June increase because he had "expected 24, the SI 0-per·mght jail fine 1h1ngs would constantly get better." amounted to S5 I .600. Gray began overseeing 1ail oper-County officials had hoped that by <Wons in March when he fined the July 5. the 1a1I daily 1a1l -populat1on county $50.000 for violating his 1978 would be no higher than 1,500 coun order to cue overcrowded inmate~ However. dunna the last cond1t1 ons 10 the Santa Ana ma1n ja1I. two weeks ID July. the number of Beside'> the fine. the Judge imposed a inmates housed 1n the main Jail SIO fine for every inmate forced to ranged from l.628to 1,759,according \lttp on 1a1l noon for more than 24 to Lawrence Grossman, the special hou~. master appointed by 1tidge Gray to To meet thr coun·~ d1rcc11vcs. monitor 1a1l cond1t1ons BOATING DEATHS ..• P:romAl eonv1cted. f,1rlM faces a mu1mum sentence of c1&ht ycan in stttc pnson. The Seal JkoaC'h man. who was ~riou!ly 11'\Jurcd 1n the Oct 28 aaident. ona.inaJly wa! charaed Wlth opcrat1nt a boat while under the influence of alco hol 8ut the charac was d1smis\Cd because pohce admin- istered a wbnety test before arre5tina him Earles' blood-alcohol level wu 0.11 -above the hmat at which 1 motonst 1s pre umed too drunk to dnvc. Earles, thouJh, ,.,d he was not 1ntox1cated and had consumed no more than four marp.nw before the 1cc1cJcnt. Deputy 01stnct Attorney John Conley said Earles showed "aross ncJliJencc'' by driv1na the boat af\cr dnntona 1t a Halloween Party at the Red Onion m Hunt1na1on Harbour Dcfen~ Attorney Gary Pohlson did not hav.c a "dasreaard for human hfe or an 1nd1fferencc to contc· quences.'' clements that arc nCCCJsary to prove the mao lau&hter charges. The 1cc1deot has tn!f.11red p wave of c1vJI lawsuits, filed the truurcd or relau ves of the dea . Eules has filed a U mtlhon la~uit ap1nst the Dcpanment of Navy and federal aovemmcnt. alleaina tht bUO) was unhgh1ed ') theft. We're not sure 1fm fact this guy is maybe a victim." Dunng a preliminary interview. the young man told officers he took the suck because the greeter used 1t to trip a fnend while they were joggjn$. That's why he promptly trotted It over to the polttt department. the young man said. "That's a he." No. I says. Such unfnendJy behavior would be un- seemly for a greeter, he said. Meanwhile, ~lice arc holdmg No. 1.-'.uikk for evadcncc -in~pout.ble­ battery case against him -.and the greeter is disconsolate. ''It's a pan of me. I don't need 11 to walk and yet I don't seem to be able to walk straight without 1t. "You can't hardly even grctt without a stick. I'm still out there. but it's not the same." OB ITUARIES Yachtsm'an Ayres of NB Donald B. Ayres. one of Southern Cahfom1a's best known yachtsmen and a lonatime resident of Newport Beach, is dead at the age of 85 Unttl his retirement, Ayres was a widely kn own real estate broker and developer whose projects ranacd from the Wilshire D1stnct of Los Angeles to Oranae and San Dicto count1u He wu the 1952 president of the Los Anaclcs Realtors Board and was a former director of the Lo5 Angeles Chamber of Commerce. His yachtina activity included ser- vinJ as the commodore of the Cahfom11 Yacht Oub in 1 937. com- modore of the TranspaClfk Yacht Club 10 1951 and si.ff commodore of Los Angeles Yacht O\Jb. Ayres sk1ppettd hi, own yacht. the Skylark, 1n two Transpac races. 194 7 and I 9S I. and made two other Transpac crossinp. Surv1von include h11 Wlfe. Mary Ahcc: 1 son, Oonald Jr . a daughter. Nnncy OtYouna; and e1Jht grand- children -- ------~ --- Tom'*atur .. 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What don't you llk.t? Call tbe number at left and your m euage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to tbe appropriate editor. Tbe same 24-bour 1nawerln1 servlce may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include tbelr name and telephone number for vertricatloo. No circulation calls, pleue. Tell us wbat'• on your mind. Dally Piiot DeUvery I• OuarantMd Mondly-F'r!Cley II )'OU 00 -tw.. 'ffNI -b)' 530pm eelbl!Ort7pm end 'f04ll OOC1Y ..,. DI ~Id ~~A~~ Daily Pilat Karen Wittmer General Manager _,__ ~ H-1--- Vou Clo not ·~ yOU< Frank Z•n Editor .. ao .. mary...Churchman Controller c;QPy o-, 7 1 m ce• bll0tt I 0 I m lnc:J VOUI COPY ...,. bl ....... IO Clrculetlon Telephonet Robert l . Centrell Pr0duc1ton Ma1'ager Howerd Mullenary Advert1srng Director Donald L. Wllllam• Circulallon Manager Peggy Blevln• Class11ted Director Circulation 714/142-4333 ClaHlfled advertltlng 714/142-5971 All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 Wit! Illy $1 Colee -CA ,_. ... --Bo• 1580 Cot11 ~ CA 9~l& C(ll)y•IQl'I 1983 Chflgt Coe11 Publlllllng Compen~ No ,,..,.. stor""-~lua111110M edlt0t>al men .. or •o.ert- IJWlt& ntrl!l!l '!!l)'_t>f •WOOOOIQ '"11'-t ip!C!lill !>« ~ Olcopy•lgllt owne< s.conc e•11• PC>tl6QI PloO a1 Coat• l.'IM C.•'or"" I UPS · « 800) S..0te1001l0t\ 01 ee<r,.. S5 2!1 mon!Ny °" ,,,. s 1 00 "'°"'"" VOL. 78, NO. 218 NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY 20%.0FF ALL POTTERY SALE INCLUDES: • POTTERY • REDWOOD TUBS • SAUCERS • WIRE BASKETS • BARRELS • STRAW BASKETS • AND POTTING SOIL TOOi •FREE• l.ocal O.llvery AM.LING ' s. Newpo~ Nur ·ery and Gard(n (;enter . -- (Betweln Mec:Annur and JamborMl Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:3().5:30, Sunday 9:00-5:30 1500 Nil coaat hlghw•y • newpon bMeh, caJ1fornl1•(714)844-9510 .. f Buu£ TIN BoAR D An~que craft fair set in Huntington The Huntinaton Beach Histoncal Society will :ponsor an antique craf\ fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It the Newland House Museum. 19820 Beach Blvd .. Huntlf\llOn Beach. Crafts on display w1.IJ include weav1na. lace mak1na, w~ caryma. ~ap makma. horse shoeina and more. V1ctona music and recordings will be presented and the museum will be open all day for tours at a small donation. Parkin& is available m the Bartlett Parle lot behind the center and in the lower area of the shoppina center lot Wine lecture, tour •lated Wind connoisseur and restaurateur Alexander McGeary will guide wine tasters throu&h an explorat1on of the California wine industry at a lecture an~ tct11r sponsored by Irvine Valley CoUeae Community Services. The lecture will be held Monday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at University Community Park and the wine tour will be conducted Aug. 17 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.~. in the grape-arowina rqions of Sou\llern Cahfom1a. The fee 1s $48 and participants arc asked to bnng a picnic lunch. Call 559-1313 for more information. Art work9boJM announced Two workshops for teachers and others who would "like to draw but think they can't" will be offered next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday by UC lrvine Extension. The seminars will be held in Room H201 of W oodbridgc High School in Irvine. Call 856-5414 to register for either course. OCC often organ clus An organ class for students who have had at least four years of piano st~dy will be offered this fall by Orange Coast Co11cge'f music department. ·~· OCC music professor Dr. Justin Colyar will teach the course, which will meet Tuesday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon and will emphasize the music of Bach as well as organ literature suited to student interests. Classes begin Aug. 19 and registrauon tnfonnat1on is available at 432-5772. Talent ahoutJlt for ahow Talent of all ages is beJOg sought for vancty shc:>ws at the Discovery Club, 24922 Murilands. Swte 127, El Toro. .. Singers, dancers, mimes. musicians and clowns arc being sought for a talent showcase. Call Penny Hume of June Talbot at 855-8803 or 837-6401 for further information. Democrat. plan barbecue The West Orange County Democratic Club will hold a fund-raising barbecue Aug. 24 at the home of Salle)'. arul.Chaunccy Alexander, .8012..0nft.woO HuntJOgtOI\ Beach. Former Democratic Assemblyman Dennis Mangers will be a speaker, according to organizers. HB plan• baaeball night The Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce will sponsor Huntington Beach Night at Anaheim Stadium Aug. 20 at 7:30 p.m. -provided the players a~ not on strike. Business. community and civic groups along with individuals arc invited to attend the game between the Cahfomia Anaels and the New York Yankees. With the purchase of 20 or more tickets. your name will be put on the marquee. Tickets arc on sale for $6 ar the chamber office~ Main Street. Suite 32, Huntington Beach. For mo ,jofonptttion phone 536-8888. ' · Tue.4ay, Aug. 6 No meeting• 1cbedaled Wedneaday, Aug. 7 • 7:30 p.m .. Cout Commulty College District Board of Traatea, District Board Room, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. • 7:30 p.m., lrvlne Commu.nlty Servlcet Comml11lon, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jam- boree Blvd. PoucE Lo e What hot apell? Sarah N.o.U, 10, of Santa Ana, fincla a perfect 1::6, to beat the heat a• •he refrahe. henelf underneath a water foun aculpture at Mlle Square Park In Foutain Valley. - -· -~-~ --.- Orange Coat DAILY P1LOT/Tueeday, ~t e, 1915 * A9 Mesa psychiatrist see~i11g disability money from state Mental disturbance claimed in sex acts with five patients BJ JEPP ADLER °' ... ..., ....... Because former Costa Mesa psych1alnst Oeorae Pratsb was emotionally and mentally disturbed when he en&a&cd m sexual rclationshlps wuh five~ rcmalc patients, be should be enutJed to disability benefiu covered by his msurance policy. an Oranac County Supmor Court jury was told Monda)!. Pratska. who boasted that Sen. Edward Kennedy's former wife Joan wuamong his patients, acted in a "self-destructive disturbed fashion" when he cnpacd ~ sexual activity with the five pauents between 1974 amd 1979, Pratska 's at- torney Mark Edwards told jurors dunng closma arauments. He said Pratska lost touch .. with reality and was disabled by a narciss1stic disorder that allowed the psychiatrist to .. put has needs above those of his wife, kids and patients" The ltaisons with ba paucnts resullcd m the State Board of Medical Quality As- surance n:vokina his license to pracuce med1c1ne in 1979, three years after he had been placed on probation for ovcr- prescribing druas to patients. Pratska then sued the Massachusetts Casualty Insurance Co .. claiming the firm failed to pay the $3,200 per month m d1sa~1ltty benefits the pohcy allowed 1f medical problems made at impossible for him to continue his pracuce. He 1s as1an& the jury to award him SS00,000 in punitive damages plus an unspecified amount for aencral and special damages. Edwards told tbt ;ury tb,Jt evtn ir his chent's •uoethical cond..act .. rauJltd in bis losina hit li«nae, he still ii en1itled to benefits .. 111 result of his sic.lmea." Jurors must decide WMthcr Prat.Ka wq disabled by the mental ctisorda, u be claims, or mettly enpatd an uocth.ical sexual conduct Wlth h.is pet1enu for wbuever reason. "The qucstJon 1.s not whetha he bu some hanaups. The question 1.1 whether he 11 medically disabled by a mental alloeaa,'' David Cbodos, representina the in1urancc firm, told the panel. •'The experu aaree immorality does not equal menw illncs.s." Chodos asked that thc JW'Y deny Pratska's claun: "We're not taJlcutJ abou1 mcnt.aJ illness, we're talkina about lack of conscience." Chodos also told Jurors the psychiatrist would not be entitled to the di•bility benefits if they found he was "substantiaf- ly" able to conunue bis practice. Qu.cstion1ng the psychiatric narruo- allons and evaluations Pratska submincd to in prcparauon for the trial, Cbodol alto araued the psycbaatnst "had the opportuni- ty and ability to perven and subvert tbote examining him from bqinnina to end." He pointed out that Prat.lb 6ad declined the insurance company'• request to submit to an exammaf.ion by a company-selected psychatrist, ooe wbo specialized .tn narcissistic dJsordera. "The last thina he wants is an emioeal expert examining him. He knew -bow devutatin& that would be," Chodos sa.id. Pratsk.a, who testified durina the IWO- week trial rn Santa Ana. claimed be enp,acd io sex with his patieou only after thc~dc the initial advances. -rwo of the five women 1ublequeotly sued Prauk.a for malpractice. ln one cue, a JUry awarded one of the woman $89,lSO in damages while the other case was wu ~ttled for an undisclOICd amount o( money earlier this year. Rock fans facing rape, assault charges By LISA MAHONEY record number of arrests and a power Of 1t1eDe11J,... ''-" failun: at mid-perfonnancc, attracted 15,000 ticket holders. Sgt. Bob Krcdcl &aid. Rape and assault were two unwanted Most of the 53 arrests at the guests at a heavy metal rock music concert amphuhcatcr were drug-related ~-Meadows Ampb1thcattt---Glarles.,M-;-Sullatr.-19, <>f N~WJ)&ft- Saturday. Beach, wanrrested Sunday on suspicion of raping a teen-age girl in a parking lot Two men were taken JOto custody around midnight Saturday. followin$ separate incidents at a co ncert by He was booked at Orange County Jail the. r;nus1c group Rau,. ~nc for allegedly after he voluntarily appeared for qucstton- rap1hg a 15-ycar-old Mission V1c10 flrl. the tn~ at the Irvine police department, Sgt other for breakJOg a security guard s nose. Dick Bowman said. !rvine police said. _ Bullan 1s suspected ofrap1nga gJrl he met The concert, which was notable for its dunng the conccn. According to the umdcnufied teen-ager, she and a fnend met two young men and agreed to 10 for a walk The couples went JO d1ffen:nt dltCct1ons, Bowman said. Once awa~m other co~nL Rullan u al to ...b.a.vc grabthe girl by an ann, clapped a hand over her mouth and dragged her into the unhghtcd VIP parkmg area where he raped her. • • In the assault 1nc1dcnt. 21-ycar-old Robert J. Wilson ofTusun alleaedly butted a sceunty auard JO the chest then punched him 1n the face while he was off balance. brcakJOg his nose. Police say Walson was blockina the aisles as people were leaving after the conoen and did not respond to the guard's orders to move. When 23-ycar-old Larry Hint demanded to sec Wilson's tJcket, M ~•tacked •he pan-~1 said. It took three polic~ officers to handcuff W1Jso~.1 who at first refused to uScntify h1mSCll. He was booked at Orange County Jail. Krcdel said Htr'St. of Cost.a Mesa. may reqwre SUrJCT) for his tnJuncs. Physm.an1 say he suffered internal tnJunes, accordmg to Krcdcl. FREEWAY HASSLE OFFERS REAL-LIFE CIVICS LESSON ... From Al would be wiser for the city to take part JO tum them out of otlice or take awa) some the pla·nmng than JUSt sit back and let of their power. others design the freeways. the four council Members of the Committee of Seven members reasoned. Thousand opted for the latter. COST In addition. they claimed the frcewals focused on a key facet of the freeway plans: :l how to pay for them. are needed to re ievc exislln$ frecw )' Count) transportation officials estimate congestion and to lccee_ growmg south h h t'. ·11 h $850 county traffic from chctk.ing Ir. ine's local t ct rec irccways wi cost more t an streets. m1lhon. The) hope to raise more than half b) charging fees to the people who build But those arguments didn't sit well with new homes and busmcsses JO areas that will Councilman Larry A&fjln, the loser in the t'. 4-1 vote, or with a number of residents who be served by the ireeways. Thcorct1cally. the ones who create more agreed with Agran. They argued that the _ traffic would help pay for the new freeways. new freeways would encourage construe-In practice. freeway opponents said, the lion of new homes and busmesses -and · ffi new fees would JUSt be pas~d along to Just lead to more tra 1c. They also claimed consumers 1 n the fonn of higher pnces for Lhe freeways would generate s1g01ficant homes, goods and services. noise and alr pollution. lowenng the COST members decided their best quality of hfc JO Irvine. chance to stop the freeways was to cut off But Agran and the other frccwa} oppo-the monc} needed to build them. To do so. ncnts were stymied by Civics Lesson No. I : the) had to take away the City Council's The City Council majority rules power to impose such freeway fc~s. So they turned to Civics Lesson No 2· If Their tool was the . "Right-to-Vote" your don'taarce wnh your elected officials. ord1 nance If adopltd. th~ measure would require the council to get approvaJ from local voters before imposing new de- veloper fees to help pay for fo=cways. The council dcchncd to adopt the measure in February. So COST members followed Civics Lesson No. 3: If you can't win )our case at City Hall. ta.Ice It to the streets. On June 24. the group turned in more than 10,000 signatures on .. Right-to-Vote" pct1uons. About 8. 700 we~ Judged vahd. indicating 19 percent of Irvine's voters were behind the measure. By law. the council waffirced to adopt the ordmancc or place 1t on the No' 5 ballot. Enter a busJOess-onented. pro-freewa} coahuon made up of the Butld1ng lndustr. Ass6c1at1on, the Irvine Chamber of Com- merce and the lndustnal League of Orange County Less than a week before the council was prepared to act on the freeway ordJOance. the groups chatlcnged the measure JO a lawsuit The coaht1on was following C1' 1c Les.son No. 4 If you ca.0'1 stop the pet1t1ons on the street, stop them in court. The suit questions wh~thcr an 1nmauve can usurp the councirs power to impose fees. It suggests that freeways arc a l'CIJOnaJ matter under state 1unsd1ction. not subject to the whims of local "otcrs. It questions the rctroactJv1t)' of the ordinance (to lut January) and predicts that 1t Wlll 1ntcrcferc with the city's ab11+ty.~ collect other local road fees. All ma) be valid issues. But COST members wonder wh} the suit was filed so close to the deadline for placing the measure on the No\ 5 ballot. espcclall> cons1denng the .. R1ght-to-Votc" measure has been open 10 pubhc scruttn) since Februarr ~ week ago. the council decided 4-1 \0 wait until after Thuooa) 's court.hcanna to act on the "Right-to-Vote" mmauvc. But the maner 1s unhkcl,Y to be resolved Thursday because of CIVlcs Lesson No. 5· If you don't aJJtt wtth thCJUdge's dCCISIOO. appeal to a higher court Bandits grab $775 at two Costa Mes~ eatery heists Monday • • • Police arrested V1ctona Aileen Lut her, 18. on susp1caon of dm mg under the influence of alcohol Luther was stopped at 2·40 a.m. Tucsda'f on Monterey Dnvc - Fountain Valley Entcnng through an u~kcd front door. burglars stole two bottles of liquor wonh $20 Monday from a home on the 18700 block of Mt Cimarron The JOtruders fled when them v.cre con{ronted b) the rc~1dent from a microcomputer at a M1chel<Wn Dn'c business wllh1n the l~l tftree weeks • • • Police helped animal control of- ficers remove a rattlesnake from a MQmmg View residence .. . .. A camera. video equipment and loose change totaling S 1.360 were rcponed taken from a Barl>.wood ~' enue residence Newport Beach '\beach cru1~r bicycle wonh S450 was stolen from its resting spot near the Newport Beach pier. • • • <\ Mercedes Benz worth about S~5 000 was stolen from its parlung place on Serrano Way, ••• Someone broke a window at New- Bandits escaped with S77S durina two unrelated robberies Monday at a health food store and a Taco Bell restaurant in Costa Mesa. A lone robber, carryina a bluc·a~l handgun in his waistband, held up.the Natural Food Buket, 2750 Harbor Blvd., about 2:4S p.m.. poUce re· ported. The bandit IJ'bbcd a bottle of fruit juice before liftina his shirt to reveal the pn. He then ordered the clerk to Coetaltleea A rash of apparently related bur- aJ_arics were reported over the week- end at Rea Community Center. 661 Hamilton t. A window was found broken at the SO free clinic about 7 p.m. Sunday. The lo s was set at $50 A camera, keys and tickets to K.nott's Berry Farm were reponed stolen from the Costa Mesa Head Start office. between 4 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 a.m. Monda¥. Meanwhile, the city Leisure Services office at the center wa buraJanzcd between 4 l).m. Saturday and 8 1.m. Monday. TM desk drawers were ransacked, but noth1na was reponcd mis 1na. Entry lO the Offi~ wal made by PfYJOI window•. • • • ASJSOcu ne playrrwas reponcd •tolcn from a Toyota Cchca parktd in an 1panment comple>. at 1250 !\Jam \\-r •• bctv.ctn 9 p.m. Thun.- em_pty the cash resister. Police said the robber cteapcd on foot aouth lhrouah the sbopplna complex, takina fl75. He wu de- scribed IS a mafe Hisj)IJ\ic, s feet, I 0 inches tall, about ISO pounds with brown hair and wearina a blue-pay plaid shirt. Later that ni&ht, a man armed with 1 blue 11cel htndaun bunt throuah the rear entralte of the Taco Bell at 2900 Fairview Road and ordered the day and noon Friday. Huntlneton Beach Someone stole a $200 clock radio from a home In the 14600 block of Zane Monday • • • A thief stoic a $300 lawn mower from the yard oh home 1n the 10200 block of Mailcai Sunday niaht. ! • • Vandals did 1740 in damage to a ho~e alonJ Dawson Monday n1aht by ktcklna 10 the front door. • • • A buratar stole $75 in quanen. flvc anuque pistols valued S 1.Q09J1 $250 shot.aun, a $400 TV. a SJW aold chain .. and a $400 VCR from a home in the 17600 block of Rain&)en over the Wttkend. • • • A 'h1ef ~tole the n\tm>n off a tllack Porsche puked 1n the lot bf a Manball's department storc. 166 n Btach. Mond.a" Thr ln\11 w-.1 t ti· clerk and manaacr to sit on the Ooor, said Sat. Gcorse Yezbick. - The bandit, wearing a tan sk1 cap and jeans, took $600 from the cash reaistcn about 10 p.m and ran to a wait.in& car. which driven by an accomplice. The aun-torina robber and bis driver were described as male blacks, S feet, 9 inches tall and I 4S pounds. The car was described n~ a two-tone. white-over-red, sedan. Y eibick wd mated at SSOO • • • Twelve pairs of Levi·~ Jeans '"err reported stolen from a Merv)n'\ department store. ~81 I Adams "" e Monday Lapna Beach A parking meter. valued at S 163.SO. was stolen Monda)' along the 300 block of Ocean Avcnur. poliC'C t11d ••• Two nn1s. toaethcr v.orth a rt· ported $500. ~err stolen from a ~uth Coast H!ahwa) address. the victim told pohC'C MondJv. ••• A North Coast Hl&h~a~ re 1dcnt rcponcd hc.anna aun &hott latt Mon· day Offi<'cn re pondlf\I to tht call. however. were unible to locate the source any hot . •••• A Keller Way re 1dcnt rcponcd a Sli.000 lo" 1n a rniJcnttal ~rglal'\ r t upstairs • • • • A rcsidcnt oft he 16500 block of Mt Todd reported Monday that someone stoic a toolbox and tools from her , open garage last v.eek. The loss was estimated at $2.000. • • • Smashma a aJass door to enter. someone buraJarucd Chamberlain Floors. 11570 Martens River earl) Saturday Tht mtn.idcrstolc I\ 21 -JOch RC A color telcv1s1on set worth S400 from one of the offices • • • O'er the v.eclcnd. someone entettd a closed but unlocked gantge on the 1 7 00 block of La Ro,. Lane and stoic a white surlboard wonh $300 • • • .\ Hunt1n11on Beach rn1dcnt told pohC"C her IJ'&Y 1982 Mazda GLC was burglanzcd while parked fnda)' in Fountain Valle It 16201 Harbor Blvd. The lou. nt1m1tcd at Un. included tcreo equipment, tapes and a carryina ca tnine Abou' S6.000 1n tools ind lumber ~ere taken from a Meadov,.brook contitructton ~1tc oHr the weekend • • • mMnl' ~mo~td a SS78 modum port lmoorts on West Coast High-,,_.a, Girl watching cited inf atal Irvine crash By USA MAHONEY °' ""' Delly ...... hlfl I nexJ)<'ntnl:e, alcohol and attrav uon to the opposne sex appear rcspon~1blc for the Wttkend traffic death of a Bngham Youna Un1vcrs1t)' ~tudent·athkte '1s1t1na the Ora nae Coat Paul D < rawford. :'I. of tah died und" morning af\cr fl1win1 the Fiat con,crt1blc he ""'as dnv1na on Un1vcl'\lty Dnve in Irvine. Police believe the young man was dnnk.1ng and watch1na a carload of airb 1n the ncu lane when he fa11f'd to neg_ottatc 1 cun.c bumped an 1M1de t"Um. spun nearl}' 180 dqrtt and rolltd his car O\ er "Thcrt'l.I a carload of 1Jr1' next to the-m The)' were c ctbalhn1 these airt :· lt\rlOC ft Bob K.rcdel u1d af\cr inter" 1ewin1 an 18-~car-old pesscnatr 10 the convcrt1blc. The tttn r. Dou.&lu P Ro~ 1n n of C'orona del Mar, wa" onl) sli htl\ hun in the ~'urda~ 1 nt \ prC"hmtnan ID' e'it1ga11on 1n d1cated (. rawlord had been dnnk1na. lvedcl said He was technically placed under arrest after the accident ~a blood·akohol test could be taken The rt ult$ afC' not \.Ct av11lablc from the Oranae <. ount) Coroner. Krcdcl ~·d C ra""ford :iJlpcnred to h1"c bttn dnv1n1 at a reasonable pttd at the ume ol tht Q O~ p m accident near Bcachtrct But he o" crcorrtttcd upon h1tung the curb and ~nt ht\ car JO to a \k1d ~u~a~ It to boun~ off the curh ap1n and \P over Crawfo . dttcnbed b) a Pro"o. l tah. new paper as one of the uniHnu~· top runmna backs, died 411"° houl"\ af\cr the aooden1 of head and 1ntcmal 1n1unC"\. He .""• rcportcdly a wpl\om<>tt 1>.ho wu attcnd101 the collqc on a fivc-)rar 1thlet1c holanh1p. Mc in CaJ1fom1.1 for~ summer, ~k- 1na IS I \t'C\lnty auard, Pat Christian, a ~r-oner at 1hc Prov<> ocwspa-pcr, \aid Start of raidfng for pot lauded More tha n 100.000 pla n ts destroyed . 54 a rrested in U.S. -' Flight recorder's tapes emltjetliner's death ccy By 1'be A11odaled Prus GRAPCVlNE. Texas -The crew ol Dclt• Air Lanes Flaahl 191gave 1 1nd1cat1on IO>'_lhtnJ was wrong, and by the tame I C'OCkpll VOICt' rtcorder pack. up the towers order to ao uround. it alM> took 1n the "crackling. gnndan $0Und of a Jumbo jet da inteatntanJ-Patnck Bursley, a mem~r of the Nat1or Transportation Safet) Board, said the sounds of dcs.trucuon followed l l'lcctronic voice of an automatic ground proximity wamanadev1Ct' that told t pilot three tames to ··Pull up!" Rut he s:ud Monday that the sounds of l l· 1011 Trtstar coming apart were on tht" vo1ct" recorder before a frantic rad sianal "Ocha. go around!" from an a1rcraO controller at Datla~Fon Wor International Airport That order wai. fru1tle~i.. Bursley S4•d Monday. bccau the plane already had bounced twice. h1t11ng a h11ls1dt" and a highway Tl plane crashed Friday. killing 133 people. - By Tbe A11oc:laled Presa State and local authorlttea cut marijuana worth 8500,000 In Soath Caroll;.fi:id. Shuttle return• to Earth tld• afternoon The destruction of more than 100,000 culuvated manJuana plants and the arrt'SI of at least 54 people marked "a 'ery successful stan" 10 a nauonwide thret"-da) erad1l:a11on ef- fon. Attorney General Edwin Mee~ 111 said Police and federal officials used helicopters, airplanes and four- wheel-dnve vehicles and tramped through muddy fields Monda) 10 find and uproot manJuana crops and destroy the plants '-"llh fire or machetes Tht" largest haul came in Indiana. where state and federal authont1cs found an cs11mat..-d 7 million wild planb 1n an I ~acre area near South Bend The plants arc common in non hem I nd1ana because hemp wa!. grown 1n the area dunng World War II to be made into rope. The Drug Enforcement Admin1s- 1ra11on said that as of early toda;. agents had uprooted 105.058 plants. About .:! . .:!00 law enforrement of- ficers in 49 states Joined in the nat1onwtdc hunt for cult1' atcd man- Juana and its growers tn an effon to stamp out what MceM" has called "a gatev.ay narco11c·· that leads users 10 harder drugs. OnJ) Rhode Island did not take part in tht" effort because officials there say the state has no known cult1vauon of manJuana. Raid<> 1n New Me>.ico. Cahfomia. Colorado. Georgia. South Dakota. Nev. Jcrse}. Anzona, Nebraska, oulh Carolina. Tennesstt. Oregon. M1ch1gan and Kentucky brought hauls of po1 and arrests. The biggest number of arrests -25 -wa'I made in AFkansas. where Meese watched from a helicopter as some of the 200 officers npping up plants throughout the state worked their way through a wooded valley. Hours af\cr Mee~ left the state. a police hehcoplN was fired upon near Ben Hur. Ark. State Police Lt John Chambers said the hehcop1er landed -amid 750 manJuana plants -and '>IX people were am~ted fhere were no tnJuncs. "This massive coordinated effort signals the resolve of the Reagan admin1s1rat1on to deal effectively wtth v. 1despread cu hi' a11on and sak of mari~uana grown wtthin our borders.' Meese told reporters in Arkansas. The nat1onw1de program. dubbed ..Delta-9," 1s coordinated by the DEA. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -Challenger's astronauts fired an clectrc beam into the atmosphere as their final tei.t today and headed back to Ear from a research journey acchumed b) sc1ent1sts as a sensauonal success afte1 rocky start. They were bnnging home crwealth ofknowledgecollcctcd about ti olar system after the m1ss1on recovered drama11cally from a launch abon. lost engine and failed expcnments. Commander Gordon Fullerton guided tJ 100-ton sptceplane toward a dcscn runwa) landangat Edwards Air Force Ba nt 1.:!·45 p.m. PDT. Reagan Interested In nu.ke test ban If ••• FBI agent testifies Walker confessed WASHINGTON -President Reagan says he 1s interested 1n a permanea ban on U.S.-Sov1et nuclear weapons testing. but not unul agreements a1 reached to ensure Soviet compliance and until the Pentagon completes wot on a new generation of Amencan weapons. And Reagan. despite a h1gh-lcv swap of arms control proposals between the White House and the Kremlin la week, still believes that long-running talks between negotiators an Geneva a1 the pathways to meaningful disarmament. "Let's get down to the business one and for all of reducing the numbers of nuckar weapons. hopefully leadir toward a total ehminauon o f them Then there wouldn't be any need fc te tang.'' he told a oews conference-Monday. Capitol climbers prompt •ecarlty review WASHINGTON -Police officials at the U.S. Capitol arc lauhc~ang new reviewofsecunty procedures in light of the apparent ease with which tw nuclear protesters scaled a towering construction crane and unfurled a slogar tilled banner close to the Capitol Dome~ But they admit shon of sealing off th bu1ldtng and Its grounds to the pubhc, there may be a hm11 10 what can b accomplished. Police spokesmen said the chmb began at about 4.30 p.m. Eff Monda) when two other Greenpeace members dressed as Joggers d1s1rac1cd policeman. allowing the two climbers to run over barricades surrounding th site where the onganal sandstone West Front of the Capitol is being renovate< DO YOU HAVE HYPERTENSION? NORFOLK. Va (AP)-AnhurJ. Walker told the FBI he made SI ~.000 by funneling L' .S. secrets to the o•.aet Union and used the "happy hour mone)" to buy a hairpiece. a gas gnll and new brakes for his car. according to documents unsealed at his es- pionage trial. Af\er first 1.kn;1ng an) knowledge of his brother John A Walker Jr. 's alleged espionage. Arthur Walker told the FBI he was lured into sp)ing because he was financ1all) strapped by a business failure. FBI .\gent Barr) D. Colvert testified Monday at the stan of the trial. Anhur Walker said his brother urged him to pro.,,1de clai.s1fied dorn- ments from his employer. VSE Corp. a Chesapeake defen~ contractor. Coh ert testified .. John Walker showed his brother an en vclopc stuffed with money and said We are investigating "1f )OU can get your hands on some good 1nformat1on .. this 1s the kind of --a-new medication show=n,..-+-.+-=m~o·ne) )OU can ma . Anhur Walker told agents. acrnrding lO to be effective in Cohen .\rthur Walker . .50. a retired Na') t t • h t • officer from V1rg1n1a Beach. 1<; ac-re a Ing yper enSIOD. cusedof'ICvencountrnfespt0nagcfor allegedly passing classified docu- partl. Cl· patI• on 1"n tht"s mcnts 10 his brother for deliver) 10 theSo,1et Union 1n 1981and1982. study in.eludes M.D. Supervision, ~: •i. ~~~~~~~ ~hued~~~-J~~1~~~1c tarkl' I b A.ccording to Cohen and the a testing, E.K.G.s, medications, unsealed documents. l\rthur Wall.er denied any mvohement 1n espionage and is free to all participants. when ht> was 1nterv1ewed by the FBI For more information Call After 2 PM 640-7412 after his brother's arrest 1n Mal) land Ma) 20. r A.fter failing a he detector test, Arthur Walker admitted that he gave I his brother classified documents on Nav) ship repair and v.as paid SI .:!.000. the documents said. l._i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Colvert testified that .\rthur ~ Walker was having financial d1f- Disco ve-f-the BE-ST in Education At the Coast C ommunity Colleges Orange Coast College Coastline Community College -· Golden West College The Coe.1st College.., OH er Convernpnce. Affordability, Diversity, and QUALITY r .. You Get the BEST m Transfer Programs. 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Arthur 'A al~cr was quoted a1> telling 1hc FBI 1n the documents .\rthur Walker told agents his brother met him 10 the V\E parking lot and photographed documents that •\rthur Walker had taken from his employer. and that John Walker said the papers ""ere for "the people m Europe. the Russians." Colvert 1es11- fied. .\nhur Walker ..aid he tried to dissuade h1' brother from sp)ang b) telhng him. "What )ou're doing 1s 'cry dangerous. Be careful." Colvert said. Zoo staffers growl over dress code Nevada's largest legal brothel sold RENO -Sa) mg 30 years an the business 1s enough. the man wh· paoneerectNevada's move into legalized pros111u11on has announced he's sot. the nation's largest legal brothel for S 18 million. Joe Con forte and his wife Sally. on Monday announced the sale of the Mustang Ranch. which mclude two bu1ldtngs with 108 bedrooms. and 400 acres of adjacent desert 10 mile east of Reno. The buyer 1s a California company, Strone Point Inc. Th S-onfortes say they owe the government as much as S 10 million an back taxe! Teacher accused of rape faces trial LOS ANGELES -A former Los Angeles schoolteacher, accused of 2· counts of rape. child molestation and lewd conduct, was ordered to stand tna •A SupeRGr Court for alleicdly sexual() abusing more than a dozen &Jrls m hi third-grade class. A defense request to reduce the $200.000 bail for Terr Banholome. 48. was turned down Monday by Municipal Coun Judgi Xenophon Lang, who set an Aug. 20 arraignment date. Bartholome was hirec b}' the Los Angeles School District as a substitute teacher 1n 196 7 and taugh full-11me at three San Fernando Valleys schools from 1968 unul 1976. He returned to the d1stnct in 1979 and and taught un11l last Dec. 22. when he wa: ~u!>pendcd and later fired. Smuggler tries to havejall term cut SAN DIEGO - A federal Judge has agreed to consider a request from· c delicatessen owner to reduce the pnso..o term imposed for his conviction or plotting to sell restricted ~dar equip~ lO Lt.an. !f U.S. Oistnct Judge Eatl Gilham agrees to the modified Jail term, and with time off for good behavior. Yasscr Abdulrahim "Max" Shooshtary could be released from custod)' immediately. Gilham is expected to announce his decision Wednesday. Miller espionage trial •tart. today LOS ANGELES -Ten months af\er the first arttst ever of an FBI agent on spy charges shook the bureau and spurred internal 1hvest1ga11ons Richard W. Miller. 48. 1s ready to face JU~gment by a Jury. Miller. who had his btst suit cleaned and pressed for the ?pemng statement ponion ofh1s tnal today, is said to be confident he can convince a Jury ofh1s innocence. But first he must listen to weeks of government test1mon.y designed to ponray him as a willing spy, a man led to espionage by a seductive Russian woman. La Jolla palr charged with slavery SAN DIEGO-A La Jolla businessman and his wife accused of forcing 1he1r maids into tnvoluntary servitude were bting held without bail following arraignment on charges they conspired to violate federal peonage and slavery laws ll S. Magistrate Roger McKee ordered Kennet!l, Kimes, 67, and Sante Kimes 41 . 10 be held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center until their tnmsfer to Las Vegas where a cnm1oaJ complaint was issued last Fnday by the FBI It accused the Kimes ofbeaung and ampnsonmg a cleaning woman who traveled to Hawa11 wtth them. The woman alleged she was not allowed to use a telephone or write to anyone and was never paid for her services. ',A.N DIE<10 (.\Pl -The fashion word lor cmplo)ees at thl' San Diego Zoo I!> tame Stnpes polka dots and leopard-skin prints are out. '>a) fa- c1hty operator'i who decided workers wNe 1>egi-nrn~H-h11~Boy witlJ--A.IDS-may be barrecl'lrom .:hool- r o combat the problc:m a dress . code requinng brown belts brown REDONDO BEACH -Parents who fear their children could catch AIDS 'ihOc'> and while. tan or bro~n socks arc fighting 10 bar a 3-year-old boy who has the disea~ from a preschool class. ""a'i cstabli<ihed and ha'l prompted A special meeting of parents and staff at Aha Vista School called to explain the grumbling among '-"Orkers and the s1tuat1on after word leaked out about the boy. But several parents said they filing of a gnevancc b}' the zoo remained unconvinced that the child's presence did not pose a danger to their employees' union. ch~ldren .. and one teacher sought a transfer. The boy lives with five other On Mondav the first d:i}' the code children an a foster home an nearby Torrance. He contracted AIDS from a was enforced°.· fi ve employees were ta1n1cd blood transfusion. -.ent home for failing to comply. "It's a waste of money," said Paul Masta\. a gardener who was caught wcanng 1wo forb1ddea items - a black hclt and sock!> '-"Ith green stnpcs around 1he top. "I've got perfectly good stuff to wear." he said. adding that all the hclt!> he owns arc black and all his 'iOCk'i have $reen stnpe'I. Tell) W1nnick. general manager for the Zoological Soc1ct) of San Diego \aid 1he dress code hccame nece'ic;ary btcausc "1t wac; getting difficult 10 tell the emplo)ecs from 1hc v1<111or1> " "The) were wearing 'itnpcd socks and 1enn1s shoes. They were weanng 'ihonc; \\Ith stnpcd soc~'i. a variety of colors of 'ihln'i, T-h1rts. golf 'ih1ns \.\ e had purple and pink )OU name It .. 8111 Manin. a ~pokcsman for T eamsterc; Local 4~ I. \a1d the 100 workt"r'i· union kne"" uniform change" ""ould he going into effect but thought employee'; would be a1vcn more freedom 1n their dren Tht" drcc;c; cod(' ha~ not yet been ~nforct'd t"qually by all depanmt"nts but Wtnnllk c;a1d h(' e11J)«l\ that 10 change . • "I think b)' th(' end of the week. C\el)onc will be 1n uniform or 1n o;ome anproved variation .. he \llld Mronwh1le 100 'lpokc1tman kfT Jnu('tt \llld the fiH cmf'lo-.ee\ ~nt home Monda\ v.erc told lhcv could return" hl·n 1n un1lorm Tutu defaaetJ ten•lon• at funeral - DA VEYTON. South Africa -Bishop Desmond Tutu defused a ronfronta11on at a funeral 1n this black to~nship today by negot1atang with police to allow th~ service to proceed. Sold1cfl and police amved in annorcd not vehicles dunng the service and ordered the crowd of about 1.000 to disperse and not to make the customary march to the cemetery for the bunal Pohce announced that. tht" gathenna was 11lcpl under a I 7~ay-old state of emcrgt"ncy decree. While the crowd booed, Tutu, the 1984 Nobtl Peace Prize winner. ~poke persuaded police to arrange for government buscci to transport the: crowd to the grave site. Nake moratorium rejectloa report~ · MOSCOW -The official Sovie\ news aacncy Tass today accused President Reagan of c.lef} ma "logic and fact " 1n rerusin,g to JOln in a Soviet proposal for an ~mmedtate five-month f>an on nuclear tests announced last week by the Soviet, C'o~mun1~t Pany leader, Mikhail S Gorbachev. "When a'ked the rea~ns lor th,1s refusal, Reagan tated. contr~ry to loaic a nd facts. that ii ~!lateral moratonum would be allcg.cdly beneficial only 10 the Soviet Union. fa<;<; ~1d U.S. Navy land• Egyptian trooIM on beach EL-HAMM M. E ypt -In the fir t landina ever staged J01ntly by U and Eayp11an forces. lJ Navy boat' and Mannt" helicopters landed hundttds of E&}pt1an troops on tha dcstncd Medllerrnnenn beach we t of Alcxandr1n The lnndrna was part of .. Bright tar 8S." thc-code name for the l•fll'St American m1htaf') maneuvcn t"Yer htld an tht Middle Eut Gen Ro~n K1na'lon. command1n eneral or the ll S Central Command. and Gen. Ibrahim Orab1 the F ) pt1an army chief ohtaff wotcht"d \1onday from a rock\o h1lltop that had been overrun hy U Manne: 1n the t\Cl\tst's fif"'lt land1naon Sund&) ---,,,\--"\;-----' \0 :ti f' al \e lC \C 10 th St' Ir a It' a 1e :e II ~ k ~I a e .e g •r a :> e e r a Orange Coast DAJL Y PILOT ITuaday, August 8, 1985 Girl blinded in acid attack <II recalls torture Appealforpeaceznarks zneznorial atJll~oshimac-.e ., . SAN B£RNARDl1:"'0 (AP)-A teen-aacr who was bhn.ded and scarred dunngan attack io the Mojave Desert te-Suricd that she f~1gncd death and.then went to look for help .!ft.er ber a sa1lant poured sulfuric acid on her. 40th anniversary ofbombtng 1ncludes_a sy~bbuc_·ate-1n· Host-tlityf atles l &Ot up af\cr ~c lcf\ an~ started wandering around:-T tried to ~ab lhc acid off (using an aniclc of cloth~). but It got d1s1nt~ted. It burned up," Cheryl &SS said Monday dunng the Superior Coun trial of Jack Oscar Kina. She~ found by a passer-by after wandering io the descn for e1&ht hours. . The 16-year-old wo re a facial stocking. floppy hat and m!rrored sunJlasscs to cou~ to te~llfy m the case against Kina. ~ho IS charged wnh eight counts mcluding ladnapp1~g, attempted murder, attempted rape and assault WJth a caustic chemical. She did not specifically identify King as her attacker and the defense contends authonlics arc prosecuung th~ wronaman. Bes~ said she was walking t!lrce miles to San Bemardi~o H1gh_School last October when she was draaaed. mto a van and threatened wnb a rusty screwdriver. The "'!an took her to the desert and attempted to rape her, she said. "He irabbed me and knocked me to the ground and started to choke me," she said. "He kept ask.mg me 1f l was Cheryl Beu testtflea going to turn him in. I said ·no,' but he didn't believe me." "I started to fight baclc. I reached for a rock and told him 1fhe tned (to attack) ... I'd bash his brains m. Tht'n he poured acid on me.'' she said HIROSHIMA. Japan (AP) -The-city where mankind discovered the tenor and peril of tbt nuclear •&c today marked the 40tb anniversary oflts dest.Nction with a minute of silence, appeals forpcaocand moumina for the thousands who died~ the tint atomsc bomb attack. Some S0,000 people at Hirolhuna's Peace Memonal Park llstcnod to the ton of a lone bell, watched doves Outtu into the sky, and feU silent for one 9llnutc at 8:1 S a.m. - exactly 40 yean after the United States exploded an atomic bomb over the city, killuia ap to I "40,000 people. Some 600 youth& fell to the around 1n a symbobc "dtc- in" near the Atomic Bomb Dome, the former Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Hall whose fite-ravqed skcle~ remains have become a symbol of the nuclear age. Bereaved relauves of bomb Vlctuns tolled a Buddhlst bell to summon the spiriu. At the nd.rby Ground Zero cenotaph that is the focal poLDt of the• park, black·dad mourners deposited the names of 4,200 people who died this year from long-ranae aftereffects of the bomb. The moumcn left an otrerina of water, the final request of many peop c who perished in the days immediately following the 10femo. The new names brinJ to 138,700 the number of identified Hiroshima atomic bomb victims, whose names are inscribed at the cenotaph. Bells remind (])MOVIE More than 90 percent of the people wt thin a half mile _ .......,~ of sround zero died Aus. 6, 1945, in the blast and beat of By The Atsocla~ Pre11 -1:30- • 2 ON THE row.. O QIFMaYFtUD e THATS INCAEDa.£ * * "Windwllker" ( 1984) Trevor Howard, Nicil Rlmus (l)OASIOOT -~,..._,., ""'"'" the four-ton bomb named "Little Boy." ID WAVBOF PRAISE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone told a news Ringing bells in remembrance or paustng tn stlence, -H:OO-confercnot be may invite world leaden attending next thousands of Amencans observed today'!> 40tb an-I EYEON LA. w·A·s·H eEJtPAPITf -8.-30-• 0 THREE'S A CAOWO TIC TN; DOUGH : f:x,• Cll III a NEWS year's Tolcyo summit conference ofindustrialized nations n1versar) of the bombing of H1roshuna wuh vigils and a llZAAAE LO visit Hiroshima. ralhe~ across the nation ..\t least 45 people were arrested in HEWS • Wl.D, Wl.D WOfll.D OF ANlilAL8 e N.NE FfQil OFF CENTER Cl) 8AN DllEOO AT LAA0E 9 PEOPtE8 COURT ., .... MAOAa.E -t.il0-0 8 M'Tl>E • AACHE BUNKafS PUCE "When I come to H1rosh1ma, I feel a. great demonstrations. e IWIEY r.aJ.EJI responsibility Lo sec that no more atomic bombs are used," C h1ldren folded paper cranes of peace; painters traced e THUOUNDER Nakasone said. "My respons1b1lity is different fro m other 'lhadows of the human fonn on asphalt as grim rcm10ders • 111 MOONUOHl1tO 81> CAIOSTAT ~ premiers. I have a spcc\aJ l'C1ponsibility to the human of the atomic explosion that vaponzed vtct1ms. tD till.LEJfSCOURT race ." Many of the ceremonies nauonwide commcmorau na G MOVIE *··~"Under The Goo" 119511 ~ lrd Conte, Audrey Ton. 1:0NFFIH MOYE He said bis 1overnment planned a detalled study of lhe 140.000 Japan~ who died m the explosion ~ ** "Qne °' The pg; Penthlr'' some 360,000 survivors 'of nuclear attacks. They arc Monda) c~ening. wtth New York Cit" churches tolling MAXTW: 8l'fCtAL. SlfTION CZ) QM..E8 aw.tPl.Jf ON THE FUt8CENE a!) PRAISE THE LORD CDIAAETTA (IM31TedWassC>avld Nt'MI " J MOTHERS eligjblc to recc1ve freemedtcal trcatrnentfordiseases that bells 1or 10 minutes at 715 p.m. EDT, or 8:15 a.m MOVIE may be related to the bombings. Tut"sday 1n Japan the hourthe bomb was dropped oo Aug. -t'.30- (!) MOVIE -8:00- 8 (J) MOYIE * * * TM! Rowing TMnllet I t9391 JllMS Cagney. Humphrey Bo- * * '' Story OI A LOWI Story' Earlier. address11!t~~ crowd which included mayors 6 194 5 (19731Alln Bates. Oomlnlques.ndl from 23 countries, N nc called on the Urutcd States .. , don't thtnk that the abhorrence and fear we have -11:30-and the Sovtet Union to speed "realistic development" m for the bomb ""ould bc there 1f the bomb hadn't been •• * "The W .... (1982) Tom Conti. Lisi Eictlllofn Pffi' THE 30-SC<X>HD smucn0..: 8 Cl) MAC»Uil. P.L nuclear disarmament talks this fall. dropped," said .\lvin Weinbcrg. a sc1enust who helped :::<:~ "It is an 1mponant responsibility for each and every develop the bomb 0 8A-TUM DMOYIE ••·~"The Sentinel" (1977) Cristina Rt1nes. Chris Sttandort TB..EWllON AOYERT18INO -10:00-0 QIAMEAICAHALMANAC ••• HEWS I Q) AICNEW8119HTUNE o ne of us to protect our prcciouscanb from the tragedy of "It's enormously important that every year or so we LOOGRAHT war~rucularly fromtheborrorsofnuclcarwcapons,and relive the tragedy of H1rosh1ma." lhe i(}.year-old rcurcd : ~FILES Chan it down to the next generatio n," Nakasone said. director of the Oa~ Ridge National Labora~ory said . e LATENGHT AMEM:A 8 0 WHO'S THE 80SS? Ci) FAHTABY 181.AHO GD IB4N> THE 8CENES i=swtLD eMOVIE • * "The Island" I 1980) Michael c..ne. David Wlmflt !~ ** "Bitter HIMllt" t19811 ROl'l Howard. Art Carney =~RY1:LOfl> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (D)MOYIE • e.'t> HIA08HMA ~ QD PRAISE THE LORD (C)MOYIE *** "f0t1 ~ The Bronx" j1981} PIUI Newman. Ed A!1'« CH>MOVIE CHl FlttlJP MAALOWt: PAIVA TI EYE PAPER CHASE -t0:15-!~ PAOORAMMNJ ~~~~: ~' (j~ (j~ (j~ 6f) 6~ (j~ ~ tolterson Treat WlllllT\$ ~ . 11/ \f * • '-' "Love Letters" (1983) Jlmie L•.curtls. James Kuen * *''t 'Rl"'91 (19'0) OOvia de Ha- Yltllln<I Da'Wid ~ -11:45- (!) MOYIETONE NEWS Stealing from his employer risksJoss ofjob, friends DEAR ANN and hug and km the person next to us in church. Our LANDERS: My bus-culture was big on demonstraung affection. Now 'M! have band. otherwise a gone to lhe other extreme. We don't lalow if we.arc allowed wonderful, loving A to touch anyone or not-especially a child. penon, steals from IHI I realize that child abuse is a serious pro blem, but how his job. "Chuck" 1111 docsonelcnowwhereto drawtbe line?-CONCERNED works for ashipping I . ... IN A Tl.ANT A company and has LA11D£1$ DEAR CONCERNED: The Un betweea cUsplaylDg brouaht hom~ doz-wltolesome affection ud toacl!ng 111 tile wrong place la ens oi expensive Dot 11marlty11 yoa HUett. items wonb several hundred dollars. He bas given some Every reuoaably hlteW1ent penoD knows wlllcla ofthcac item a to relatives. It is not that Chuclc needs these parts oJ &lie uatomy are coD1ldered "persoul property." thinp, be just doesn't believe the rules are for him. rm U proper reapectla ob1erved for verboten areas, tllere sure be would never steal from a private party but the uoald be Do problem. companyissoimpersonalandrich,bedocsn't think be is DEAR ANN LAND ERS: Mihtarywtvesare not the doing anything wrong. I am terrified that one dav be will get caught and the onJy "two forone-ers" on the Amencan scene. Please fwill · .. •·-I r. 1 uil< I ha h consider the wt ves of clergymen. roo cavein.~ ice I tybecause knoww 1 c Thesewo mendon't rcce1vesalanesbuttheydo it doin( istotally dishonest I ha vc done everything I can nearl Y as m ucb church work as their husbands -who, think of to stop him sbon of turning him in, and that I incidentally, arc often grossly underpaid. couldn'tdo. Cb _ ... , dadhad · :1.-· b dbnuroNi bo h Tbecle~man's wtfe is expccted toaueodweddtngs, U\.A s a1.1mU&lJO an ·~• utw at funerals,S0C1alandcivtc affairs.Shepours1ea aodp10ch- be1otawaywitb, but even be never went this far. The hits when conflicts arise in her husband's schedule. She pressure on me is awful. What can I do?-SCAREO IN PENNSYL v ANIA _ runs her own home and rears her children, who everyone DEAR SCARED: Coaftcle la yow cleramu. AU II.Im expects to be perfect. When there are problems, she must to apeak to you lllublM. Wiiia ClllKIE lllean from u solve them alone because her ~usband 1s a~ay counseling HtalclertUtlllellrilktqtllleloa10fllltjobud die respect cb~b members who arc havmg trouble wt th THEIR ~S:...amll~ :'!.~=Lma~ 1 prtaoa \tnD, Ille mJpt child~t~cs of clergymen dedjcate lhetr ti ves to others. I • • • -wonder how manypcople appreciate them? KNeWb- ·. - DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several days ago I saw a TV EDGEABLE IN VERMONT program about ~una baby-sitter who W83 falsely DEAR VERMONT: Tllulll for pral11llg tllleae 11D1u.n1 I ~ ac.cuscd of toucbina a .S-ycar-old child in the wrong place. lllerohles. I've known several 111 my llf~ wbo deserve a ic,. '"II u P Durina the '70s, we were encouraged to bold bands 1tancllll1 ovation. l t 0 ;:::==::.=================================, ,, -~ THE~ ' up , to ~BEST MILEAGE EPA ~ ISACHEVY $100 or$ 00,000, we have the high rates and FDIC security you're looking for. 8.00 OJo Sutler Passbook S2 . .500 minimum depm11 v.·h11.h \teh.h Ill 8 .:U <', <..om· pounded daily, paid monthh "ll pcnah1c,. tee',,, lim11' o n \\tlhdra"als Rate .:h.ingc' ni.,nihh 8. 7 5 OJo Sinall Saver SIOO minimum depo,11 v.h1 .:h \ldth 4 1 1', • lO month term Penalty for earl\ "11hJrav. al 9.50 OJo IRA's $2,000 minimum dcpo'11 "'htlh ytl'ltb l) qh'( t>' 1.om- pound1ng to tt~clf 11'1month1e1m Pt."nalt\ anJ ta'\ rx-nalt\. ioLcarly w11 hdra~--- 9 .25 % Mini Jumbos S 10.000 minimum dtposll •huh '1rld~ up 10 ~.n.11 , * wllh ltrma from QI davt to 5 \taf"I PMlah' for rarh ,..,thdrawal Call for relt" on ltrm 9.50% Jumbos SS0.000 m1n1mum dt po 11 "'huh ,,.-ht' tJI' tn •i Htl', ••1th ltrm" from QI da' to 5 '"u' Ptn•h• for rarh "llhdr11 .. al Call for rult'> oo tf'rm1 So \\ht•thn \lllt rr look1n12 Im "' lt.1\1 fll'-1 "h.11 \1111 • • h•11k111~ ht~hN rt"lurn., F'l>I( tn"ur @ Im l\ll lh t,.111.t 1111111 1111111..;lll ,\nt t" 111 lrll'tHll\ rlfl< l('nt • 1 nj.!t't h 1·1 111111 11111· pl.11 ,. ""r\'ln· ,·milt tl111l 1ha1 1ll'ft1,1i.:1 ll111lt\l1.;111 Heritage Thrift&' Loa.n cJlssociat.Jon 1500 Adams Ave . • Costa Mesa. CA 92626 CORNER OF ADAMS & HARBOR (714) 432-7444 • \ ,,14 ~ -••""""" ~dH to 4fU•lif.i ..... ,..r ,-.. i...-t. 4 IMPORT. w-\iii~~- $5341:* ' •47 EM UT MPG ~ for comp.tri10t1 Ycwr m1~.f9* m•y dtff~r •• ffl41lul•crur., ·, S~ttf'd rflf1/ pr1<f 'v• Sf:vlfll 1M"'°"' d1ut1tw1t/Oll dt•rvts •ftd dff,., prWJ Tu /rCMJ~ 11/'>d othf'f opt101111dflmon•I • ': -·-------- @ )Q ·@ -, ._ . r~ 40 years ago, U.S. unleasbed deadly hortor Fony years ago. this nation dropped ·~e ultimate weapons," atomic bombs. first on Hiroshima and a few days later on Nagasaki. ending World War II. It is one of history's most deadly ironies that what began With one holocaust was finished by another. This space is dedicated as a sort-of tangible moment of silence to those who died in both holocausts and those wh~ di~ fighting in-between. Perhaps, as his~ tonan/phllosopher George Santayana suuestcd, if the world rem cm bcrs the horror of this episode, it will not be doomed to repeat it. Our teens would be wlse to glve Newport 'Y' a try To the Editor: Recent news stories concerning the youth curfew and the debate as to whether teens should be provided entertainment options brought back memories of my own high school days and sim ilar quesuons of an age- old problem. (grew up 1n a town not much latJer than Ncwpon Beach where driVlng around and hanging out were com- monplace. Teens then had many of the same complaints as I hear of and read about now m Newpon. A curfew was not the issue for met· but my parents were concerned about our form of "fun" and wanted to direct us toward different types of act1v1tics. My parents and several netghbors &Ot t~cthcr and introduced me and my fncnds to a variety of entertain- ment that offered fellowahip, fun, new experiences and a chance to meet new fnends that I am still involved with today. This unique opportunity is available right here in Newport Beach. While church activittes and the city's recreation program are all good and recommended altematjvcs, what I'm talking about has something for- evcryonc, teen and adult alike. That something 1s the Newport-C~ta Mesa YMCA The programs at the "Y" tnclude fitness activities, camping, aerobics, swimming, horseback riding and dancing -some of these programs even ~r at night for teens who enjoy tllc beach during the day. I found these programs to be special and through them can be shared many happy hours wnh both old and new friends. The Newport Costa Mesa YMCA is here to serve the needs sugaested by many of those persons involved in the curfew debate. In fact, ~veral of the council members have supponed the YMCA and should be leading the effon to have the city play an active role in promoting the planned ad- dition to this local facility. Without cost to the city, a bond issue could be offered that could provide the YMCA the necessary money it needs to complete its new addition and at the same time provide the city with an expanded achv1ties center for its youth and local citizens. 1 stroneJy urge the city to get involved in a positive solution by getting behind this efTon and tn· troducc families to a lifetime of en~rtaming, healthy fun by ex· penencmg the YMCA's programs. · JERRY A. KING Corona del Mar Drugs are in the money Tho~ who snon cocaine most often do so through a rolled up c~rrency b1U. That ball goes into c1rculauon Toxologasts in M iami ran some random tests on the paper money the rt Ten out of 11 bills tested had traces of cocaine. A baby under six months of age - hlte most other mammals of any aie -breathes only throu&h its nose. One of Kina Henry Vrtl's com- p!Junts about Anne Bolyn had 10 do With how much money he spent on bows and arrows for her. He solved the problem. thou&h Compact an ice cube under 600.000 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat pounds of pressure and 11 thereafter won't melt tn boiling water Won•t float 1n 1t. either. The Constitution of Oenmark clearly makes 1t illegal there to starve. The praine dog digs a burrow with an opening at each end. Around one opening. din 1s heaped m a crater. Next to the other opening. dirt is stacked in a smile mound. This causes any breeu to create a vacuum at one end and feed fresh air into the other end How the pra1ne doa 1 nhented 11s 1Cnet1c lcnowlcdae of air cond1t1on1na 1s unknown L.M. Boyd I• • 1y•dlc•ttd col•ma11t. ,, ... z:w Ultor Tom Ttlt ~ ... Of Oen,.., Qifya.... Cr ... IMff ..... Hllef • ''Neither landlord nortenantshavedramaUcallygatned orJ~st II? th« even years Los Angeles has lmpo ed a lid on rent Increase . ,·~-... • .. • Impact of rent controls negligible, study shows Neither landlords n or tenants hurt by LA · s rent limits Tenants win and landlords lose when cities impose rent controls, right? And no one wanu to build new units in cities with controls, eitfier, even if new construction is exempt, because developers fear controls can always be extended, right! Wrong on both counts. concludes the nation's most extensive study of reru...controls, a $500,000 city-funded examination of rent limits in Los Angeles. Neither landlords nor tenants have dramatically gai ned or lost in the seven ycan LOs Angeles biS imposed a lid on rent increases. Control had "little, if any, effect on the average rate of increase in rents" paid by Los Angeles tenants. compared to in- creases in neighboring cities with no rent control. That's a finding bound to strengthen the hand of Democratic Assemblyman Jim Costa of Fresno and other rent control foesin the state Legislature who have been fighting for several years to ease the strict controls of cities Hke Santa Monica, Berkeley and San Francisco. For the Los Anfelcs system aJlows vacancy decontro -it lets landlords charge whatever the market will bear when a unit changes hands. Backers of strict rent control have ~ued for years that vacancy decontrol in effect leaves tenants at the mercy of land- lords. But the Los Angeles study suuests otherwise, where tough reau- But the Los Angeles study also bas ammunition for backers of moderate rent control. For instance, the pace ol THOMAS Euas unit changes hands has been 14 percent. •Tenants who have benehtted most by staying put tend to be older, often one-person households with low to moderate incomes -many of these are retirees. •The incidence of apanmcnts 10 development has apparently '-~-n need of repairs is rising steadily, but U'l;!1' no faster than in nearby areas with no unaffected by rent control in Cali· controls. fomia's largest city. Construction trends were linked to •The 7 pen:cnt limn on mcruses state of the general economy, rather allows most landlords to maintain than to rent controls. Apartment their propcny and show a reasonable buildin& was down during the re-profit. The study found that landlord cession of the ~rly 1980s, but has costs alone this year would warrant rebounded strongly in the last two only a 2.3 percent pncc hike. years. . . Those findings led aJmost 1mmed1· The e1ght-~onth survey involved atel_y _!Q 1Qwcr Los An&clcs rent 2.299 r~&ers -m Los-ltngcics;--404--tn Increases this year. with city Coun- other c1ttes, and 3,300 landlords. cilman J ocl Wachs the rent control The strongest ammunition 1t law's original autho~ lcadinJ the way pro".ide1 for Costa and his allies is this to passage of a new' prov1s1on tying finding: Tenants who have stayed put rents to rises in the city's federally. for the entire seven yean of control measured Consumer Price Index. ' now pay an avcraae of about SSO per "That is the most reasonable month less than ~hey would without standard, apolitical and 1n fact, by far controls. Rent mcrcases. f~r such the most easily understood by both stable tenants have been hm1ted to 7 tenants and landlords " said Barbara percent per year. . . Zeidman, who headed the study But the average Califom1a tenant commission. !'loves once every 2.3 years, accord-But at least as important is the mg to one Rand Corp. study, and study's potential staiewide implica- those who moved pay about SJQ per tion. For it clearly shows that moder- month mo~ than they would if no ate rent control 1s a reasonable path controls existed, as vacated apart-for cities with very low apartment ~en ts arc re-rented for some.wb.at vtfcancy rates. h provides no windfall h1&her rates than comparable umu in for tenants nor does it destroy otlier cities, with landlords apoarent· landlords. ' lations on frivolous ev1ct1ons art That's why landlords and tenants enforced. can figure that a new state law ly anticipatin& that they'll ·have to man~ting v~cancy decontrol will cope with the 7 ~rcent lid on rent most bkely be in effect sometime next hikes for yean to come. year. Other findings: TbomH EUH 11 • Sota Moalc•· •The average rent markup when a ba1~ col111D1Jl11oa1i.te l1111e1. Irrigation project dubbed 'drain ~ars' byen ineers Even S. Dakota's f ~rmers a re fi gh ting project that is s upposed t o h elp t h em WASHJNGTON - A problem with federal budgets is that they often include modest items for preliminary research or ··feasibility studies" that are destined to srow into billion- dollar boondoaJes in succeeding budgets. Even this year. when Congress and the White House arc desperately look mg for waY" to trim unnecessary ncms from the budaet, one un· pu~lim.ed but egregiously unwonby pro1ect appears likely to make it into the final hst of necessities. That's beausc tts mitial demands arc so p1ddhnJ - a mere S8 million for a feasibility study. The Ccndak irription project would crisscross six counties in South Dakota Wlth canals, bri_nsjng Mis- soun River water to 474.000 acrea of farmland ond nearby towns. Tbc ultimate cost IS estimated at S 1.3 b1lhon Even Cendak's backers concede that 1t 1s a rcincarna1ion of the earher Oahe water proJect, which waa kt.lied by the unned OpPosition of South Dakota farmers -whom the project was supposed to help. They ruliud it would cost them both money and ~n~ . Now a coaht100 ofl,000 farmcn is batthng Cendak for the same reasoo -and po1nuns out that for the cost of this ~ubioua 1niaation project. the debts of all the state's farmers could hr wiped out. The project has even aroused the dcm1on offedcraJ enJ>neers from the Bureau of Rcdamauon, a . ian~ to make 11 look good At\cr contcmpJat· ' ina the stagenna dra1n~e problems that Cendak would entaJI, the enga- neers began circulating humorous memos when their objcct1ons were ianored. One memo, which pvc rules for playing the "Cendak Drainage Game.·· su"ested that bureau of- ficials were &Jossin& over the serious problems. A second memo taltmi off from the movie "Star Wan," 1s entitled "Drain Wars" and has bureau of- fictals playing such roles· as Luke Pipewalker.r.. Pnne«t 1.caltie and Han Manholo. 1 be villain's role, Darth Vad01CZone. is assianed to Herb G reydanus, a consultant hired by the state to promote the project. G reydanus told us he was not offended, bccauJC he hadn't seen "Star Wars." Between 1he two needJinf m-emos, buruu officials reaniJned enainccrs worktn• on the Ccndak project. explatnina that the enaineers bad been unable to come to an ~men1. But bureau sources told our •• toeiatcs Corley Johnson and Donald Goldbera that the enainccrs were pulled off the job because they que uoned the practicality of the proJect. Here arc some of the 1eriou1 problems raised by Cendak critics: •A Reclamation Bureau draft re- pon estimates benefits of S 1.02 to S 1.29 for every dollar spent .. Tbe creative 1en1us neceua.ry to come up with thllbcncfit<ost ratio will boule yo\.lr mtnll," lites the Drain Wlrs memo. In fact, the offiaal draft J1c1 AIDEISOI and JOSE PH SP£ AR acknowledges that it used unap- proved methods to amve at the figures. •The supposed benefits include $9.S million for South Dakota's aihng rallroads for hauhf\l_ the extra crops farmers will arow. OJ>Poncnts criti· cizc this back-door method of subsidizin& railroads. •In a preliminary study, the Army Corps o Eftaincers estimates that a less ambitiou1 Missoun River pipe· line could provide water to towns in the same area for about 30 cents less per 1,000 pllon1. •More than I 00,000 acres of woodlands, wetlands and arasslands cs1entiaJ to the area's wildlife would be des~~ycd by the Ccndak project, and cnt1cs estimate some 600 wells will be contaminated by pe tiClde runoff. Con.ireu has tentatively aarced to fund SI . 7 m1lhon toward the fca11btb · ty study, which wa._supposed to cost $6.2 million, but wb1ch the bureau ad.miUed a year afo would eventually cost more than S m1lhon. Footnote: Reclimauon Bureau of· ficial1 said.they are not committed to buildin' Ccndak but want to frni1h th-t fea11b1hty study before making a decision J•<* A111lt1H11 Hd Jo pll Sfii•r an fJ'Ddlc•tffl ~l•mo1111. \ TBOMA8 ltLIA8 columntat ScARCHUGHT WALTER BURROUGHS No one's rifth t r all of the tim e -----OK. so Custer's --last stand wasn · t in South Dakota Uke most senior ctttzens. I fre- quently have lunch with a group io which there obviously are very few seniors but a lot of fine younger men Last Tuesday the bite was put on all of us for a chanty. The man who solicited me suggested I ante up $200 As justification he said. "Of course I don't wntca h1gh-pa)'lngcolumn hkt' you, but I think I can contnbutc SO bucks." It's pleasant 10 have some readers think the Scarchhg.ht 1s so vaJuable. But at 1he ri~k of destroymg your appreciation of ats worth, I have decided to reveal the big secret of the- emolu ment I receive. I only hope you will not decide that, if that's its worth you'll just loss it in the wastebasket. How much? ZILCH. Thaf s right. Fact of the matter is. I am well- rewarded. For example, by r~newing friendships with old friends and. appartntl). making new o nes. Some of these-fnends are.apparent- ly fearfur of my survival. So they write me letters calling attention to errors and . .$0meumcs. to statements with .whic.h. .. 1h.cy__cu.Qcr a&rce or d1sa_atce violently. l appreciate all of 1t. Here·s an example: Al Bates, who used to be editor of the cditonal page of the Daily Pilot. wrote me stern!)' as follows: "I'm wondeong how many letters you'll get correcting your error in your July 9 column, placing Custer's last stand in your native South Dakota instead o( on the little Bighorn in southeastern Montana." • As usual, I am w1lltng to rely on Bates' superior memory. However. I got out a copy of the July 9 Searchh1tht. Here's what it said: "In the Sunday Pilot for June 23 there was a magazine with a story about ·General' Custer whose per- formance at the ltttlc Bighorn m South Dakota certainly ga ve none of us native Dakotans anything to brag about.•• So. Al. I have an ahb1. The magazine 1s called' Farruly Weeki)' and appe_ars every Sunday m the Pilot. It never occurred to me that so presugious a magazine would make a big error hke that. So, today, when 1 got back from my vacation, I turned to the Encyclopedla Britannica and you know what? Al is correct. The always-nght Encyclopedia Bn· tannica talks about the Bighorn Mountains and the B~orn River. Then it says. "Little Bighorn River joins the mainstream at Hardin Mont .. in the lower basin. It was near the mouth o,f this stream that Col. George A. Custer and the officers and men offivc companies of the 7th U.S. calvary were annihilated, June 25. 1876 in action against the Indians of the Great Plains. C uster Battlefield National monument marks the itc of this historic incident." One th1ngaJI of you ktnd souls who have written me corrections omitted. This is the story of the most famous chief of that event. Sitting Bull. "Sitting Bull was head of the Teton Dakota (Prairie Sioux). perhaps the most famous oTall American r ndian s. Hc was born on Grand Ri ver 1n what is now known as South Dakota, the son of Jurnpina Bull oft be Hunkpapa division of the Tetons. He joined his first war. P:BrtY at the lit of 14 a.nd soon, p imna a reputation for fear· lessness an battle, became leader of the Strona Heart warricr society about I 8S6. Within five years he had extended t~e Sioux huntina aro unds westward snto what had been the territory of Shoshone, Crow, A im- boin, and other Tndian tribes. H1s first skirmish with white soldiers occurred in 1863, after the so-called Minnctota Massacre by Santee Sioux had in- volved the entire Sioux nation m trouble with the U.S. Army." There, my kind cnucs. "pan of the story Friends, this d1dn 't itart out to be a course 1n History 106 (or some such number). But I do want to lhan.k tho Of YOU who take the trouble to Check on the pseudo-erudite facts that I tay bcf ore you week after week. You mtaht. however, enjoy chttk· mJ the encyclopedia to refre h )'Our minds on a grtat deal of hi tory Walter 8arro•1•• 11 tlte Pl1t1'1 /oud.J., ,.bU1hr. '· -. r - I REVIEW •Heaven' revival spirited .:r CHRIS CRAWFORD their roles. NM c.tP1 ll I .... Lyle Pennerdebvma h.iahlr.comic portrayal of Max, Pendleton 1 man- qer. Peancr makes every line count and makes the most of ey~rollifll fac11l cxprcs lOns as well. Some heavenly comedy 1s beln& offered tn HuolJnftOn breach u Coastlme Community Colleae oon-clud~ Its summer theatrical pro- duchon ,of" Heaven Can Wait." Opening last Fnday for a limited two-weekend run, this revival of .. Heaven" provides an urbeat fun- ftlled evening of theatrica entertain-me~t that can be enjoyed by the whole famlly. H ti's three-act comedy centers on the life and death of prizefiahter Joe Pendleton, who 1s mistakenly sum- moned to the pear- ly gates by a young me senger in train- ing. Quickly rem- edying the situ·- atipn, however, is ~. Jordan, the hief angel at the dm1ssions gate, ho sends Joe ck to earth in Headina the cast as Joe Pendleton is John Lewis Lo2es who makes a perfect prizefiJhter. When he becom· es ln&J'Y and frustrated with Mn. Farnsworth, we almost ex~t him to say, a la Jacloe Gleason, • Watch out or pow! Right in the kisser!" Yet Loies' Pendleton can be tender also, as in his loving momenta with Bette. Guardian angel Mrs. Jordan is impressively enacted by Edith O'Donnell, who delivers her charac- terization with the sort of kindly authority we would expect from someone in her exalted position. John Mcisaac as her assistant, "70.13," immediately pins our sym- pathy as the likeable fellow who bas made a dreadful mistake but would prefer that the supreme boss not find out about it. Eric Sorenson and Suzanne Oo4d arc a winning combination as_ ~e couple who arc a little unhinaed by the fact that Farnsworth didn't die as planned. Jini Aman's cbarac· terization of Bette Logan is solid and sincere. fine suppon is of'fered by Freden. ick Shumake as Lefty, Va.larie>-Marie Learmontb as Mn. Ames, Timothy Shawn Kelly as Inspector Williams and David Beardwood aa the plainclothesman. The Coastline set makes good use of a limited stage. supplemented by use of the aisleways and even the audience space as, at the beginning, a flock of colorfully dressed "anaels" are beckoned from their seats amona the audience. Saturday's pcrtonnance contained some alitcbes in the sound system (particularly Mrs. Jordan's offstage celestial voice, too low to hear at tint), but nothing that isn't easily remedied. '-"- "Heaven Cao Wait" concludes Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Petenon Leaming Center. 20661 Farnswonb Lane, Huntington Beach. CaJJ 241-6186 for ticket information. wo different rcin- Lo1u, A.mu carnations. In his rr=====================-====:=;ii; .... --.1 first return to Earth as rich Mr. Farnsworth, Joe discovers that his secretary, Tony Abbott, is having an affair with Mrs. Farnsworth. But that's OK with Joe, because be bas fallen in love with Bette. Except now Mrs. Jordan is tellina him that he can no longer be Farnsworth. 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Eirm shows executives the door Investment seminar scheduled tonight A free seminar will be held by Traweek laveatment Co. toda) at Wesun South Coast Plaza Hotel. 666 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The seminar will begin at 7 30 p.m. Representatives from Traweek wall discuss the real estate marl.et-place for potential property investors and wall make available prospet;tU!)CS on Traweek Investment Fund No. 21. Ltd., a Cahfom1a L1m1ted Partnership. There as no obhgauon to invest and reservations are not required. For further informauon, call Traweek Investment Co. at (21 1) 822-9157 or Toll Free 8()().. TRAWEEK • • • The public as 1nv11ed to attend a free seminar on "Tiie Government NaUonal Mortgage Association) Securttlea Opportunl· ty" presented b)' Ball Rmg. rcgtstcred pnnc1pal for Pnvate Ledger F1nanc1al Services, Inc. Ring 1s a member of the National Assoc1at1on for Securiues and DcaJers. Secuntaes and Investor's Protection Corp. and 1s a regJstercd investment adviser. The 90-manute sem inar on Gbulie Maes wall be held on Aug. 14 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The seminar is to be held at The Sheraton Newport Hotel an Newport Beach, at 4545 MacArthur Bhd For reservations or more information. call 851-9966 . . . ' The Orange County Advertising Federallon holds its "Bu~ .\ Dnnk and Get to Know ." on Thursda) begmning at 5:30 p.m.al Ravels, The Registry Holel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine. The Ad Club will honor Mal Malgieri, senior vice president, Manin Advertising Inc. On Aug. 15, the Ad Club will honor Jan Wilson, associate director of communications. San ta Margarita Co. • . On Aug 22. the .\d Club wtll honor Richard Clark, president and Gilts Meyer, vice president of Clark Meyer Charters & Howell. On Aug 29. the Ad Cl ub wall honor Mark Doyle, chairman of the board. Doyle-Van Fossen. • • • The Orange County Chapter of the National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers will present a three-day course enutlcd "Pnnc1ples ofRes1dent1al Real Estate Appraising.. .. Aug. 21-23 at the Conestoga Hotel an Anaheim The instructor "-Ill be Don McReynolds of McReynolds Associates. Tucson. AnL .. who will teach the hag.hly concentrated course on the theory and practical application of the appraise! process. It is a course which de sen bes all aspects of appraising res1dent1al properties as weir as gJv1ng an introduction in appra1s1ng income producing properties. All interested panaes are welcome to call Hank Fontes, Fontes Appraisals Inc at 6 73-9389 for add1t1onal infor- mation • • • Questant Enterprises, a career counseling firm in Costa Mesa.'' sPQnsonng a free career seminar on Aug.. I 8 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The seminar will address topics such as goal onentauon. mot1vat1on, career trans1t1on. resume preparauon. computenzed JOb searches and ta1'0,red cover letters. For reservations and a pre-recorded message providing direcuons to the seminar. please call Questant Enterpnses b} .\ug. 16 at 545-6255 For add1t1onal 1nTormat1on. contact Michael Scbowe~gerdt at 546-7357 • • • "Wonderful World of ReaJ Estate" is the theme of the Calllornia Auociation of Realtors 81 st annual convcnuon to be held 1n Anaheim from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 The convenuon·s opening day "kick-off' session on Monda)'. Sept. 30 at 2:30 p.m. will feature guest speakers including Clark WaUace, president-elect of the National Assoc1at1on of Realtors. who will be introduced by Raymond D. Spinelli, president of the 100.QOO.. member real estate assoc1a11on. The con vention features educauonal sessions. mot1vauonaJ speakers and an exhibit hall of the latest serv1~s and technologJes including computer developments to the real estate industry. Wrapping up the convention Oct. 2. Kelly Lange, co-anchorperson of ''News 4 LA·• wall address the closing general session at 8:30 a m. James 8. Baker, president of Realtors National Marketin§ lnstllute will tell guests. "What's Congress Doing to You Now.· Mark Victor Rusen wall discuss "Prospecting and Closing" and J. Steven Cates will present .. Breakthrough to Peak Performance: Thas as Your Lafe -Not a Dress Rehearsal." Convenuon participants will be able 10 attend vanous seminar<; 1~clud1ng "Group Investments an Real Estate," as well as a panel -d1scusson by experts on real estate finance, with an update on the tax la"' and lls effects on the reaJ estate industry. · All convenllon events will be held at the Anaheim Disneyland Hotel. The convention is open to the general public. Realtors and their guest'i .\dvance rcgJstrauons arc available by wmang P 0 Box 76917 Los Angeles 90076 or calling (21 J) 739-8200 NEW YORK (APJ -The lollQwlno llsl H RenoerOll 3•,, I '"' UP shows lhe New York Slock Exchenoe Adv11nSv11 11"• "' UP slocks and werrenls lhal heve oone up ' Btrkey Pho I • Up the mos1 end oown the mosi based on 25 URS COf'P 12 "9 UP Companies seeking help in findtngjobs for the executives they no longer want By nM HATHCOCK and uainan~ to launch a JOll--search DallJ,.... c.r...,...1 and to bnng 11 lo a successtul What happens when an executive 1s concl usion. Ellcrmeycr said. promoted beyond his capabilities? "Company-paid outplacement as a What do you do w11h a long-term tool for dealing with the !>('verancc of manager who no longer changes with executives as on the rise among the company, or when a vice presi-companies and businesses of all dent clashes with a new supcnor? sizes ... " said Ellermeyer. a former Companies arc turning to pro-personnel execuuve with more than fcss1onal e.11.ecutave outplacement 21 years experience JO human re- firms -compan}'·pa1d counseling sources o,1,11h companies including and training for displaced executi ves 20th Century Fox, Hunt-Wesson -when forced to fire employees. Foods and Aar Cal. according to Wilham K. Ellermeyer, "Outplacemer.t benefits both the president of Career Management com pan) and the displaced execuuve Service'> by providing a smooth separation The lrv1ne-ba'>ed executi ve process as well as fac1li1a11ng the outplacement firm spec1ah1es in as-execuuve's relocauon to 'll com- s1s11ng Cahforn1a corporations of aJI parable or o~n limes, 10 an even sizes in the counseling and re-better pos111on ... " employment of executtves who lose Ellermeyer said most e~ecutives their Jobs. • who are terminated are not fired for Outplacement fi rms are designed ·incompetence. Most have been to provide a training program to help promoted to PQSitaons not matching executives develop the necessary their capab1hues o r they have been skills to find a new pos1uon. left out because of a company The goal of the proVclm is to reorganizauon: Clash in personality proVJde the ind1 v1dual with \he tools style or the merger of two companJes ·Fannie Mae tjghtens rules on home loans New standards aimed at reducing defaults- by first-time buyer~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The na- tJOn's main wholesale dealer an home mortgages announced changes today that wall make 11 more difficult for first-time homebuyers 10 qualify for conventional loans. David 0 . Maxwell. chamnan of the Federal Nauonal Mortgage Assoc1a- 11on, said the revised standards for loans Fannie Mac will purchase arc aimed mostly at mortgages where the buyer puts up less than 10 percent for a down payment It as foreclosed loans 1n that category that ha' e caused senou~ lo'ises for the pnvate monwe undcr- o,1, riting firm. Maxwell saii:r. · - He said the stncter standards being imposed Oct. I on mortgages quali- fied for Fannie Mae re-purchase are necessary becau~ the kind of housing 1nfla11on of the 1970s that made almost an} home loan a profitable ~c as no longer present 1n the market. ~ith house values generally not nsmg.any more than inflation -and in some cases at a slower rate - a home owner strapped to make pay- ments cannot rel)' on a sharply higher home value to enable him to sell without takrng a loss. As a result. said Maxwell. manv owners simply "walk awa}" from the loan. leaving pnvate insurers and mortgage lenders to absorb the loss. Maxwell sa1d he had no esll mate on the number of people who would be unable to qualify for mortgages under the new standard'i. The maJor change announced today increases the required amount of income a borroo,1,er needs toquahf)' for mortgage loans with down pay- men LS of'ress than I 0 percent. Under the new standard. a bor· BUSINESS NOTES ---~ .... rower's monthl) housing expenses will not be allowed to exceed 25 percent of gross monthly income and housing expenses plus installment debt cannot exceed 33 percent. The old standard was 28 percent and 36 percent and there were provisions for exception~ in cen.ain cases. There will be no exceptions under the new rules For a $76.500 home with a 5 percent downpayment. a borrower· would have to earn $41,232 to qualify for a 12.2 percent fix-rate conven- tional mortgage compared to $36,814 under the old standard. The change does not apply to loans where the d9wnpaymenc is I 0 percent or more. · Fannie Mac also outlined a senes of other changes in the way various seHer 1ncenti~s tcmpO interest rate buydowns. will be calcu- lated an determining loan rauos. Although Fannie Mae makes no loans directly to mdJV1dual home buyers, its loan guidelines typically are viewed by mortgage lenders as an industry standard since the firm 1s the natio n's largest single supplier of mortgage credit. Meanwhi le, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said that mortgage interest rates dropped again in July. But the decline was not as ~tecp as an the previou .. month. The board reported that fixed rate mongages for new homes dipped to an average of 12.58 percent an early. July, down from 12.86 percent in earl) June. The latest decline put mortgage rates almost 3 percentage points below their highpoint last year. How- ever. the July drop was not as great as the J une.declinc, when rates fell more than one-half percentage point. A.dJustable-rate mortgages wnh un· limited rate changes declined to I 0 7:: percent from 11 .07 percent in June H Irvine architects honored also causes executives to be fired. "Searching for a JOb is ver'Y 'iamalar to marketing a product," Ellermever said "Outplacement assists the e'\· ccu11ves 1n 1dent1fyang their strength!> and goals. training them in the latest JOb-hunung skc11ls, and then develop- ing a JOb search markeung plan that they can follow as they locate a ne"' position" Ellermeyer assigns one counselor for each executi ve who goes through the program and works with the client until he or she ha-, found a desired PoSlllOn. "Self-assessment and ongoing counsehngare crucial to the outplace- ment process." Ellermeyer said. "Often. the ind1v1duals have never really looked at what 1hey want to do with their lives until they go through #outplacement. As a result. many discover a new darectton or career path - one that they are much happier with." Ellermeyer said most outplace- ment firm s find that executives who use their services generally find comparable and oflen better pos- 1 tions. Companies and executi ves benefit by using a neutral, third-party bndge for a smooth trans1 t1on WILLIAM ELLERMEYER .. Golf ball washers Technician Mbnh Vu of Golf Media Services In Irvine uaemblee golf ball waahen, called the ''Perfect Round.'' The waahen. molded lezan realn consoles, are uaed to keep the milllona of golf ball a .-old each year clean. percenl of chenoe reoerdless of volume I DOWNS for Mondey. Name Lesl c~ Pel I h d L' k A at" No securities 1radlno belOw .'1 ere Incl ]v Mnvt S'°Pf 201/• -Off 21 o r~ lllC· ase r.l}OlO I ssoc1 ~s. TBS would pa) S29 for cath ol M(J M-llA's current outstanding sharci.. and MGM-UA would merge Landa. Mc( anhy has announced. with a wholly owned subsidiary of the Construction 1s scheduled to begJn JO Atlanta-based co~a;[c, officials of board of director\ Monda~ night BankAmerica ~pokesman John Keane c;a1d 11 1s the company's first common-stock dfcrca'iC <,ance 1932 early 1986. ---'t=he firm,..a.nnIDln onday --=B=nk !.flUourcci. said the d1v1denG-- ----.-. -.----reduction "-35 spurre d b) -uded. Net and e>e<cen1eoe chenoes are lhe 2 v Manville 6~ -v, Off 19.g <1n archllccturc and land planning difference t>elween lhe previous closono 3 AL wtA ~•n -lt 13 fi d ( d A d d price 11nd Mondev's 2 P.m. Price. arler w1111 ~ -•lt 115 arm. rcc.:cave a Jran war an __ ___ u~ --~' --~ ttr tw0Mc111 A;wardsm chtOold Nugget Name L11s1 Chg Pei 6 LomnMlo w 1 3 '• -lt f 11gS1 .\o,1,ard' rnmni•tttaon at ihe Pacific 1 MGM+UA WI 7 + 21-. UP 6' 7 7 Anecomp 3~ -"' , .. lr-.inc'<; Amacs & Assocaatec;. an ad\cn1s1ngand pubhc relations firm. will handle public relations for the Orange Count)' Commercial Real Ec;tate liervacc' D1v1\1on of Grubb & Ellis. Am1cs & A~socrntec; has an· nounced According to previous releases. a Bank \mema ( orp.'s unc,pected newstudaoprobablywouldbecrcated loss of\338 m1ll1on. or 59 cents per '2 MGM·UA en1 22~ + 4 , UP 2Js 2 8 S1PecCorp s IP'I -p . 1· ( oa<,t Bualdl'r' ( onkn•nce 1n San 3 Builes Ges 1. t . Up 1 3 I 9 EnterreCP 12,,8 -,,,,,_ 7··~ r ranCl\C(l 4 MldSouUt 12 ~ Up 9 10 Vendo Co 9~ -7"t w11h the United .\r11sts film library a'> share The loss. pnmanlv due to :i II\ base. ' huge ancrea<;e 1n ll!i reserve for bad S Seate 3.38Pf 59' i 3'7 UP 6 ~ 11 ~edlce 1 P•• -I • • • 6 CentrJ10elll ' • + • UP 6 12 GalvslHou 3 • -, 7' " ~ " P 11 rt Be a c h · \ I n t er· 7 Bea1co 32 t 11 .. UP I 13 Plrllnv 3 ~ -• f 7' ( ommunu;Jtaun~. 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Exxon 1, , ~ -:\iii Dow JoNES AvERAGE s l --NB Illy Pllll TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. 1985 Den JorgenMn but• Mike O'llrlen In MY a.-1111 m11t. 112. The Dodger• throttle the BravM behind Jerrr ReuM. 112. » ........... Mana&er Gene Mauch eurveye the eltuation In an empty Angela lockerroom after 3-1 .tctory over Seattle -and a algn In Atlanta offen a fan'• .tew of the l.mpend.IDC •trike. Union ·lawyer: We are on strike . . Baseball slams to sudden halt everyone's energy" to try to resolve the impasse. The session was descnbed as ··very informal" at the beginning. but the two sides apparently found something to tarK about. They stayed in the meeting for more the 6 hours a,ttd. at.011e point, a player representative who had been iri IO\JCh with union headquarters said it had turned into a-"·scnous negotiating session." This time. the kc~ again 1s a smgle issue -~jff) arb1trat1on It started in 1974 and the owners sa) 11s has helped salane!> sno~ll to this season's a .. erage of $363,000 a player games tonight (Monday). .. o\s a technical matter. the stnke does not begin unttl the stantng time of games today As a practical matt«. 1f we don't have an agreement. wtJve told the pla}ers that the} should just be wherever they want to be and do whatever the) want to do. Thts lS the way it bas to be ·· as 11th-hour attempt fails NEW. YORK (AP) -Major leaJue bascbaJJ players went on strike today when a last-ditch effort failed to resolve a contract dispute over the game's saJary structure. ··we are on strike," said Gene Orza, a union lawyer. "That's based on an assessment of where we are now, and an assumptton that it won't change between now and 7 o'clock. But after 81/i months of n~otiations and increasingly hard-line statements. the two sides were just too 'far apart. The pla)ers set the Aug. 6 stnke deadhne on July IS. the da> before the 56th All-Staf game in Mmneapohs. At the time everyone 1·xpressed OllllmLSm that a setlement would be reach 1n the succ«ding three weeks. But pos111on!> hardened. rhetonc grew louder and on Monda}. with those three weeks reduced to less than 24 hours. no formal negouauons were held. MacPha1l. chief bargamer for the owners.. conceded that one more meeting was unhkel) to avoid a walkout. "I can't say that I'm opttm1st1c at this potnt." MacPha1l said. While negotiators gave tt another try. ballplayers watted to see 1f their work would continue. "However the strike does not begin until the first game tonight." The strike, which both sides repeatedly said they did not want but which neither could seem to avoid, was on. And baseball slammed to an abrupt halt. two months to the day from the scheduled end of the season. The 1981 stnke, the first m1dseason walkout ever by tro athie·te'!. fn the United States. npped 50 days and 712 james from the middle of the schedule. Fehr did get together with Lee MacPha1l, the owners· ch1cfbargamer. for 11, hours in the morn mg and presented specifics of a plan susgested Sunday. MacPhail called Fehr'!> proposal .. ·alarmingl) destructi\e." "I'll get up and ltsten to the news and see •what happens." said Scott McGregor. the Baltimore Onolcs' player representattve McGregor. scheduled to pitch tonight against the Blut' Jays, had flown to Toronto early Monda). Orza said the strike would formally begin with tonight's full schedule of 13 games. Countered Fehr "In this sttuauon, there's not much more we can do ... The announcement followed a meetins between the two sides, called at the request of Commissioner Peter Ueberroth in an 11th-hour attempt to aven baseball's second-mtdseason stnke in four years. Ueberroth, in office for just 10 months, had pleaded wtth the players and owners to use "the last ounce of The issue that ume was free agency -the ability of a player to sell h1s~rv1ce to the highest bidder. It was a right the players WOJ>.111 court. in rulmg stnktngdown baseball's reserve clause! that bound a player 10 one team unless he was cut, traded or sold 8) later 1n the da). 1t was clear that onl) a dr'amat1c new program or change of position could keep major league players on the field. -There's a smke:· Fehr said as Monday night's fitial games ~ound down "Tht> stnke 1s on as of the end of As time was called in the season. the National league d1 vtS1on leaders were the Ne-wN ork Mets m the East and the Los A~les Dodgers in the West. In the Amencan League. Toronto led the East while the <\ngels topped the 'W est. Doq DeClnce. 'It 's two kids fighting over train set' Angels say owners have to give a little to settle By CHRIS MONAHAN DellJ l'tlol C~I "It's a shame isn't 1t. It's ltke two kids fighting over a lfain set and we can't share 11." Those words. from Angel rookie Darrell Miller. seem to put what is happening to baseball in perspective. As of this mom mg 11 appeared that for the second time in five years the Major league Pla>crs Association was going out on stnke "(told you guys (the press) in spnng training that we should have talked about 11 then." said Doug DeCmces. who 1s a member of the Pla}ers Assoc1at1on Executive Counsel "Now people are coming up wnh Qew ideas with what. IS hours to taJk about 11. We went from $60 m1llton a }Car (money from the owner's TV contract that goes 10 the player's pension fund) to $40 m1llton We're are saving them S 120 m1lhon o'er the \1\-\l:ar contract and the) didn't even "'ant to t·ommenl on 1t. "That makes me be he\ e 1ha1 the\ (the owners) don't want 10 settle 11 .. · "' The owners are sucking to their proposal that they want salary arb1tratton ehg1b1ht) to go from two to three years and thal a pla'.er -;hould not be able to get more than doublt' what hi\ salary was the year before. DeCinces· sentiment was echoed h\ Ron Romanick. the Angels pla}er reprcsenta11\ e "I saw the proposal that we made (conu:rn- ing the S40 million) and l thought 11 was a fair proposal. but I guess the owners ha'e other alternatives other than settling 11." !>.ud Romanick. "Their proposal 1s not nego11abk It seems hke we've been giving and haHn't been getting an) thing back The) (the owners) want the -whole ball or "'a' and ~e don't want to gt\t~ back what "'e "'ert> given in 1976. After the game. Romanick ..aid of the mec11ng this morning.··-. ou ~111 all just ha'e to watch T\ rm sure there isn't one-gu\ (on th1~ 1t•am) "ho ~on't be watching T\. Then we "''II ti'\ 10<.:all e\er)one 1fthere 1s baseball" ~aid o\ngels' Director of Publications John Se\ano. ··what the pla)e'f\ and some fans <U>n't realize 1s that the owners themseh es don't lose mon<') Baseball teams aren'1 famtl)-owned an) more the> are owned b) corPQrat1ons. The O\"'ners don't want a stnke. but 11 will be a ta\ "n te-off for them " ''I'm ashamed 10 be a part of the pr0<:ess the ~a) 11 ha-; gone." said Geoff Zahn "I loo!.. at both '>Ide!> and to me. there 1s no reason for a !>tnl..e ''The plaj ers need a recourse other than a \lnke V. e nCl:d other bargaining tool\" "It "'111 bt' hardest on the \eterans 'W e put all that lime 1n." said Bobb) Gnch "'We're mal...ing all that monc' no~. ht-cause of what we·, e done 1n the past · It" 111 affect me I'm in the la lier )ear'i OI m\ ~·areer more than sa). Dtel.. Schofield. t. ho •~ tn (Pleue eee ANGELS/87) Ron Romanick Witt: He throws ~~~-rikes' Defense gets its kicks in practice Robinson pleased with linebacker play of Wilcher ham boo 3<; lht.') n·~awdh l ra!>hed . l Angel rtght-ha;xnder pitches like I~ last game of ~aso By CHRIS MONAHAN Oellf,_Cwr11,1 ldel11 Monday "'$.ht the Angels' Mike Witt pitched hke baseball was going out of style. And indeed 1t might be. With the poss1b1lty of a stnke looming larae on ·the honzon, Witt took the mound apin t the Seanlc Manners as though 1t miaht be the last start he makes in I 98S. "I watched ESPN all day. as far as4 p.m. when I came to the stadium." Witt said ... , felt, with aJI intentions. that this would be the last aame of the season. "Knowin11t might be the last game of the season, you want to end tl on a good note. I needed a win. I've been struulina lately." rftct1mg sm-na g:rmcs m th"' tast game of the season ts a Wttt strona point. At the conclusion of the 1984 season. on &pt. 30. he threw a perfect game against Te,.as. Monday. he was farshon of perfect. but he was. 11 the least. very effective. pttch1na a five-hitter, as tht' Angels defeatt'd the Manners. 3-1. before 31,197 at Anaheim tad1um. For the aamc Witt (aced only thitt batters over the minimum and only O!'eovephe minimum dunna the la t e1tht 1nntn&\ Witt al~ 'truck out ~•x battt'rs to aive him a tot.11 of11 7 for the season. He 1s fifth tn the merican Lcaauc 1n that atcgory. "Mike Witt pitch~ a good pmc (Pl aee ... WITT /87) ' ., ........... Rmm~ back Erle Dlckenon, bold.lna out . pitch from hla aaent, former bonn. cham- for a better deal with the Rama, looke lor a plon Ken l'forton In brtef workout lilonday. By JO EPH DUDEVOIR Detly,...... Connpe ..._,., It \\a<, dunng a 'eon inten\t ~o.il line-stand dnll to"ard thc end of Monda~·~ prac11~ at Cal ~tatc Full- enon that Ram<; Coach John Rotl- in<,on prompth callt'd a timeout t~l Sl\ltl the e\ern'iC' when hC' c;.iw something he didn't ltke Running ba I... Charles \\ b1tC' had . 1ust tne<l to run wide onl) to be ~trung out for a los'i Robin'lOn thou_sht th< time \\as nght to gi ... e h1 olll'Ml\t' pla)er'i a httle d1rcctton "Run th1<; "'a~ ... he said pom11ng at lhe sideline. ··and }Ou lose Run 1tw. wa~ .'~he 'i.11d as he pointed toward the end zone ··and you win .. - Then he pounded his fist dov. n 1010 his palm and s:ud. "o\nd dam mat th1<; iom nm~ '"tr:itght a had and no other wa '" fhe ofTense lined bad. up. got 1ht•1r bcanngs and got read) to pound av.a, at the defenst" in th.t P~"nb<"d lOu~· Robinson 'haned for them o\f\er a k" more pla~s thl· otlen..e 'itarkd•o1ng '1ra1.ht tra1Jht had. "That ¥.a\ fun out tht're · ~1d 6-6. ~ ().pound Booker R«"SC. a founh- year delcn'ine end. who alona "'11h a ho l of 01her hopt'lul v.rtded ha' oc.: on runnma bad.\ .\ J Jone\ and 'W hlle a\ the\ tn~ to ptnetrate the 1m~nctrable Rookies Hal 'te,en\ (~4. ~70), .\lv1n Wnght (fl-2 2ti5). ~ond·\C'ar man Doug R~ (fl·'· 26~)atona """h \Cteran Gar) JC'tC'r and R 1e lXl'> 'oundt'd like ckphanl\ hreak1n1 V. hate and Jone-" to thl' ground But the one pla~cr "'ho drc" raH''> from Rohin!ion "as hnehader ""1 tkt.• \\ 1kher '"He·, j U\t l..tl kmg the (bleep I out of thl' offen..e .. <>aid Robinson of the ~-' ~'"-pounder out of "'lorth C"aro- hoo "\.11ke ha' been one I-Me most 1mprC',\l\l' pla\ers ~ far dunng l'amp Hl··, a great pass rusher that I!> final~ rnmmg 1nll1 his own .\nd he'\ folfilhng the prom1'><.' that we though1 he h.id "hen ~t.· draftt'd him 1n the ~'Hlnlf r\lUnd .. Rohtn~on ~ho Ila' rt>fu.-.ed fo name 4'tarters to l...ecp the compet1t1on ,\I a le' t.'r pitch. Y.ent !IO far a<1 to s:i\ • "I k '' ,,ur n1dde (defense:) hnebacker l''t.' alrt.•ad' decided that .. Hui tha\ dden<tl\ e line 1\ gotntt to Ix• J dogfight " Do'"· who ha!> bc.>en unhapp) wtth the idea ,,f pla)mg jUSt in ,running \ltuat1on-.. "''Will pla) ti he'~ better than the otht.•r;." ..a1d Robinson "thr be't plau·r; "111 pla' .. Or ma'r~ tht' rM&~l Tht' at- titude Roh1Mon I\ fo<,tenng l'i one ol agare\\l\C'ne'i\ to put 1t mtldl\ "for a team to ~•n. 1t has to he tough.'' he ..aid "look at ~n Fran- ,,~ o The\ 'e llOt gu\ on dC'fense that "ant 10 kill \OU there·., a lot ol 'ntct' team\ 1n the league and the}' re not near the top It ~e v.ant to ~ a "'tnnmg team "C"·, e got ll'• he tooah hl...e the g<xld 1eam · One uta wfl('f'C" thC' Ram~· alv.;I\., <.et"m to ha\C' an abundam.c ol good. touah talent '' thl' dcfcn'•"e ·ond-ar. \\1th tht' \tgnma of o l pick Jem C 1ra' the Ram" ha,C' onl\ dded mort depth to th1\ an-a • (1ra\'. v.hCl pl;i>ed ~fc:t) 11 the l nt\Cl'\lt\ 1)n C\ \, t\ ~tn~ Wth:hcd (Pleue eee llAM/B~, ... -- 112 * Orange CoQ\ DAIL V PILOT /Tue.day. Augu11 e. 108& Mission Viejo Untouchables begin drivE Nadadores dominate- men ·st women· s 800 Ironically for M1ss1on V1CJO Nadadorc Coach Mark Schuben. the name of the band appropnately tiu the build of h1~ 1985 team which sccU-to atv¢fhe club its 4Jrd national title this week, while the mu ic represented the oumand1na 1nd1v1dual effons of four Nn.dadores who d1d mucb towards tym.a the e>.istina record Stt by the Santa Clara SWlm Club back 10 the l 960's. add1uon to tine $Up~ning performance b)' no"" she's being pus~ed by L>cbb1c liat>ashofT runner\-up Mike O Bncn and Tam1 Bruce. They push each other dunna practice and that Schubcn's knllments may be ii bit con-makes 1he-d1fference." it's not as aood as l'd like ... W11h O'Bnen sw1mm1n1 an 8:02.94 an th fifth heat. Joracn en came out or the pack a I.he 300 meter mark overtakma Troy Da.lbe_y o the San Jose Swim Club to dominate.the fina SOO meters uncontested. A 11tu1uon tha miaht otherwise have aiven the 17-year:-olc M1ss1on VHSJO H1ah sto1or an Amff1<:aJ record. ----------scrvative considerina all four wtll be resurfac· Mis ina her projected aoaJ of 8:32 b)' two ina throuanout the week seconds. Brown looked to the opponunity or By BRIAN UNDERWOOD Cl.itrNMC.-1111 •1 Havin• stcadJly improved on her second travctina to the Pan Pacific Games d1ttetJy place fimshcs in the 1,000 and 1,600 yard followina lhe Nationals. Upon completion of the first day of the U.S. National l.of\I Course Swim Champ1on hips,• the contemporary beat of the Untouchables Call it coincidence. c•ll 1t an omen, call 'it nonsense but Schuben would ju t as soon keep thmas 1n perspective At least until Fnday. free tyles at the U.S. National Short Course "l'mjlc'st pleased I won and that I'm aoina to Chatnp100 h1ps earlier 1h the year. Brown Japan. Now r want to try and win and do well captured her first national championship with for the team." ·hoed throu&h the public addre S¥Stcm a$ a lalle Monday afternoon crowd eiuted from the pool area of the Mm1on V1c10 Inter· nauonal Sports Complex. an 8:34.94, the second fastest time 1n the world Despite conmtent Improvement over the this year. past three years, Joraensen .has been in the "It worked out very well. I had my ow1 aoats planned and ! wc.~t exactly the way wanted. No complaints. A small handfuJ of the I, I 00 swimmers on hand for the week. mcludina partic1J>_ants of the recently concluded men's 800-mcter t'rttstylc warmed up and down while ''Be >Oursc1r· played for the benefit of all ... "That's our &oal," remarked Schubert on the possibility of tak10J the men's, women's and team title to break the record. "l think with this kind of start we're a good leg up on it, but we have a Iona way to go." ··1 thouaht I'd 'o a little faster," the 1 S-ycar· shadow of distance partner Mike O'Brien who old Mission VieJO resident said." But l was took the aold medal last summer an the l,SOO pretty pleased with the time." meters. But a role rcvc~I on Monday suited Coach of the Nadadorcs since 1974, the lean 6--2, 190-pounder just fine. Accordina 10 his mentor. Jo11ensen'! strcnith in various d.istances mak~ h1m. 1 threat in all the Iona d1siance catqories. Schuben secs intonsc trainina to be the "f felt really happy about the time difference. (7:S8.71), Joraensen commented. "The 10&1 "Din's very versatile. He's a aood tramc1 and in trainina he likes the 400 ~nd bel~~· ~c has a lot of speed for a auy his aae. sate In the wake of strong opening day victories by • Kim Brown and Dan Jorgensen, in "Last year Kim trained really well. Train ma aoina in was the record. J cut a half second off with Tiffany (Cohen) helped her a loL Ri&ht th.-111~1 hRlfwhich iJn't tremendously bad, but Scbuben. I SPORTS BREAK ~ -- Phil Rizzuto Day beefed up by .cow, Seaver, crowd Meta take lead from St. Loula Darryl Strawberry hit three home • runs, drove m five runs and scored fow times Monday, leading the New York Mets toa 7-2 tnumphovenheCbicaaoCubsan~ . From AP dl1patcbes into the National League East lead. The v1ctory was lhe third strai&ht and ninth in the last I I games for the Mets ... Elsewhere, OnJe Vlr,U hit two home runs and Jolla NEW YORK -Although he had to triumph over St. Louis and droppina the Cardinals into Ill Ra11ell hn another; lcadina Philadelphia to a 9-1 share center stage with Tom Seaver, Phil · second place in the NL East. In their last pmc.befo~ a R1zzuto's dream came true. threatened players stnke, the ''I'm a dreamer. l'v~ dreamed all mr life •. " said I Cardinals feU a h~Jf-game behind Rizzuto. He mentioned his dreams of playing w1tb the the Mets. St. Louts had not been Yankees. playms 1n the World Scries~nd.·•marryina the out of first plac~ since.June 29 ... most beautiful girl in the world" .._his w1fc Cora. "It all Houston startma p1tchcr Bob came true." Knepper snapped a personal five· It was ,Phil RlZZuto Day at Yankee Stadium game losing streak and Glea.a Sunday, a day whioh New York owner George Davia drove in tht:ee runs as the Stienbrenner designated before the season to honor Astros beat San Francisco, 1.s. "the greatest shortstop 1n the franchise's history". and to for their fourth straiJht victory .. retire his No.10 uniform as well as place a plaque in the . A.adre Dawson hit a two.run left-center momumcnt park. home run in the first inning and Rizzuto's dQy wasn't perfect. though. One nf his etn.W.'7 doubled to break a ninth-innina gifts-ofallthrngs-a"HolyCow"-knockedhimto tic as Montreal defeated Pittsburgh, S-2 ... Dave the ground and nearly fractured some toes. Parker'• threc·run homer and Dave Van Gorder'• tic· "That really hl.Jlt." the Yankees broadcaster of29 breaking sacrifice fly sent Cincinnati to a wild 8· 7 years said. ''That b1g1h1ng stepped right on m) shoe and victory over San Diego. the Padres' fourth loss in a row. pushed me backwards. like a karate move." But as fate would have it, or maybe it was Just bad luck. n was also the day that Seaver would be bidding against the Yankees for his 300th major·lcaguc victory. Snubbed already by the Hall of Fame voting several times. Riuuto wasn't willm& to be upstaged without a fight. During a 45-minute, pre.game ceremony. the fiery 66·ycar-0ld announcer told a crowd of 54,032: "I would like to thank Tom Seaver. His timing was perfect. He saved up all this time so he could win his 300th game here. Well. I'm sorry Tom. but you're going to have to get it in another city." In the end. Rinuto was wrong. A little more than three hours Later. Seaver and the Ch1caio White Sox had defeated lhe Yankees 4-1, and became the I 7th pitcher in major·l.cague history to wi.n 3~ games. Rizzuto received many gifts: tnps, video tapes. a set of golf clubs and golf lessons. a watch, a sail board, a car. Rizzuto. a Yankee as a player or broadcaster since I 941 , called the day "the bid'est thnll of my hfc. much better than gcttmg into the Hatt of Fame." · The ceremony closed on a comical note when a cow named "HuckJebenY' ~ wtth a makeshift hallow over its head -was walked m from behind the wall in nght.center field to Rizzuto by home plate. Riuuto arttted 1t before being flattened .. Holy Cow' Rizzuto said, bellowing his favonte expression. "I don't think I'm going to keep that animal." Quote of the day Jerry LeVlas, former Southern Methodist All-American. admitting he broke NCAA rules in rewarding three SMU football players with cash gifts based on their semester grades: .. I pay for passing -some on Cs, some on Bs and great on As. But I don't pay for basket wcavmg.1'11 pay for grades. I won't pay for tackles." Hacksaw cuts out of football ROCK.LIN. Calif -Jack ''Hacksaw" Reynolds. who Joined the San Francisco 49ers four years ago and helped them wm two Super Bowl titles. announced Monday he has vinually given up hope ofplaymg football again. He also announced an end to his short career as a training camp coach with the 49ers. Re'ynolds, 37, was oot offered a contract b}' the 49crs or any other team this year. but be accepted an invnauon to help coach the 49ers' linebackers during camp. He spent his first 11 NFL seasons with the Los Angeles Rams and Joined the 49crs after being released. Detroit KOa Kansas City, 8-4 PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN Cla.bJI UJOIJ Ty Cobb " What Rote dJd Monday: He was I for4 in the Reds' g. 7 vic- tory over the San Diego Padres in Cincinnati. I Chacon'& probation tightened OROVILLE. Calif. - A Butte County m Judge tightened probation restrictions Monda}' on former World Boxing Councll featherweight champion Bobby Chacon who pleaded guilty to breaking parole following his arrest on alcohol and traffic violations. -Oroville } ustice Court Magistrate Brian Rix ordered Chacon, 33. to halt any use of alcohol. participate in an alcohol treatment program; s1;1bmit to surpnsc drug and alcohol tests and retrain from patronizing liquor stores and taverns. Chacon was convicted of wtfc beating in Novem· ber 1984 and placed on three years probation. Four months later-Chacon was arrested on alcohol pos. session and reckless driving charges in RoscviUc, a Sacramento suburb. In an agreement with prosecutors, he pleaded guilty and was fined $350 dollars. Television, radio Chet Lemon kejed a thrc.t:.run_ ._.._..~ ... SC\ent -inning ran)Monda} 'night that boosted Watt Terrell and Detrou to' an 8·4. Amencan League' 1ctol) over Kansas City -reascball games su ~eel to cance ·fa strike is called.) 1n front of Ro~als Stadium's largest crowd of the season \ anou'> signs in the o;tanding room-only gathering of 41.25 I c11her implored the pla)ers not to strike or e"<hol'ted fans to retaliate with a stnkc of their o"' n 1fthe pla~ers union "'Cnt ahead "'•th its work stoppage toda}' . . In other games. home runs on consccuuve pitehes by Rickey Henderson and Dou Mattingly powered the New York Yankees to a 7-3 victory as Roa Guidry became the first 14-gamc winner m the Amencan League. Guidry. 14-4. who had a 12-game winning streak snapped in his previous outing. did not walk a baller and struck out se'en Bruce Bocbte had three hm and drove 1n two r\Vls. p0wenng Oakland 10 a S· I \.1ClOf) O\er Minnesota. W11h the v1ctOI) rookie pitcher Tim Btrtsas increased his record to 8-~ as he ga"c up~'' hits and struck out seven before getting last- our relief help from Jay Howell TELEVISION 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. Channel 11 . 10 p.m. -BOXING: Channel 56. RADIO 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dod~rs at Atlanta. KABC (790) . 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Seattle at ngels. KMPC (710). WEDNESDAY'S TV i p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. Channel 11 WEDNESDAY'S RADIO I p.m. -BASEBALL: SeattJe at Angds, KMPC(710). 2 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta, KABC (790). ________________ ..... ________________ __ An Atlanta fan &eta a .econd look from a yoUDC•ter who can •t quite make out the ~--­•tantflcance of the pa~ bai. The fan wu proteatinC the Bra•ea play thia aeaaon. Dodgers stick with basics Atlanta succumbs to Reuss' pitching as LA romps, 6-1 ATLANTA (AP) -Despite the strike talks that dominated con versa· tions around the batting cage before the Atlanta·Los Angeles game, a handful of fans forminr a yrotcst march and the dismantling o Chief Noc·a·homa·s tepee during the game. Jerry Reuss had only one thihg on his mind. "I was thinking only of pitchm§ and concentrating on the hitters.' said the Los Angeles left.hander, who hmited the Braves to only five hits m the Dodgers' 6-I victo~ Monday night.. hours before the TueSday strike deadhne set by the.players. "I wasn't c-0ncemed with what was going on in New York." said Reuss, referring to the talks between major lea~ue owners and the players' as- sociation tn a bid to avert a second strike 1n four years. Reuss improved his record to 9-7 b}' going 7'1J innings before Tom N1edcnfuer fimshed up. Steve Su had a pair of hits and three runs batted in to lead the Dodaers· offense against Braves' starter Len Barker, 1-5. Pedro Guerrero had three hits and an RBI to extend bis hitting streak to I S games and Ken Land· rcaux added a solo homer, his ninth of the season. The Braves' only run came in the opening inni on a single by Rafael . • OOle..- The r c were about a dozen signs scattered about the stadium by fans protesting the strike and a smattering of boos, mixed in with cheers, during the contest. A fan did throw some beer into lhe Dodgers' dugou~ in the sixth inning and Manager Tom Lasorda came out to ask for ad- ditional ~urity. ~ · 0 Some00dytlfrew beer into the dugout so I went up to the umpire to get some added protection for my players," he said. "You don't mind the booing, but when they stan throwing things. somebody could get hurt." In the seventh inni'\&i a youna man marched throu&h the a.isles from the third-base line to the first·base line with a sian that read: "Fans Strike Now. Follow Mc." About 15 to 20 fans in the crowd of 24,536 did. Also in the seventh mmng, Ch1cf Noc·a-homa. the Braves mascot, had dismantled his tepee in the left.field bleachers. "So what?" said Horner after the game. "That's the least of our worri· es.,. Braves spokesman Wayne Min- shew said the chief was "only getting prepared for Saturday night's Falcons game (a National Football League prescaso':l P.me). There's no signtfi· cancc to 1t. At the end of the contctt. there was some booing and the fans lingered a little more than usual. But the booing "was the usual stuff," said Dodgers player rcprescn· tativc Mike Sciascia, who was more concerned with the pos.sibility of the strike. "It's a tough situation now. We're still optimistic we can get together and settle it, but realistically a scttJcmcnt will ha ve to be reached by noon or I p.m. if we arc to play tomorrow(Tuesday);' he said. "We'll stay here and play at >O p.m . if it can be settled. but I don't think that's realistic. "I can only hope and pray that we don't go on strike. but if we do. I hope it's for only one game," said Sciosc1a. "It's just hard to believe, but it's going to happen again," said Homer of the strike. "They (the owners) didn't team from four years ago." -He said he would sit around and "hope to get a phone call that we'll play ball tomorrow. I've assumed all along that it would be settled and until we don't play tomorrow, thcrc's still a chance. I'd be a fool to say that's a probabiJity, but there's always a chance." Among the signs was one that said: "You'll Be Back. Will We?" Another said: "Don't Strike America's Game." One vendor had a sign on her back pleading, "Please Don't Strike." There also were also some that bad nothina to do with the stnke. "Macon Loves The Braves," and another that read: "Bring Back Darrel Chancy," a former Braves' infielder and broad- caster with Atlanta a few seasons back. Los Angeles' General Manager Al Cam1.>3nis said club officials would remain in AtJanta until 6 or 7 p.m. Tuesda~ night. "If its not settled by then, we'll go home. The players arc on their own. r assume they'll do the same," he said. Atlanta spokesman Bob Korch said front-office personnel would report to work on schedule at 8:30 a.m. today, and Braves' Coach Bobby Dews said, "No matter what happens. I'll pro1;>- ably show up at the park tomorrow ready to go." RAM DEFENSE SHINES ••• From Bl tocomerback to taxe advantage ofh1s "And the~·s nobody that doesn't quickness and man·to.~m'..'.:a::n;...~sk~i~lls~·--.,--~f~o~'.:;;;;Ooo~hh;:'-;:w;:;h:te'Tyi!:'1i:ih~ey~scc~h~i~m~L~h"::m~w:":"" "There's a lot of technique workn arm strength in the NFL I'd havcto l've had to io through, but tt's going rate him very high." all right," said Gray. "Just a few steps With the Saturday l 0 cxhib1tJon here and there. I think I'll be OK." opener with Houston four days away, Robinson declined to say how he Corncrback Gary Green is another would allocate playing t1mc between player Robinson is hig.h on. "He's off quarterbacks, but did admit that all to a great start. He has lots of athletic eyes will be on Brock. ability and whatever else it takes to be "l-fust ~ort'-t thmrn- a great ath1cte. I lhought he just came will be a culmination of his career one into camp with fresh leas or somt-way or the other. I know he can make tbina but he's just been irru>ressive." 1t. He's just aot to prove 11." On the other side of the hoc. * Robinson is auardcd irfhis assesment lllAMS NOTH: Wktt rec.Iv« ._ .,..... of his 34-year-old qulrterback out of chtetl9d 1n10 camii Mond•v ano went ttvoutlfl • the Canadian football league, Dieter 119hl WOAOUI. arown I• recov«lll9 from Brock. enhMCOPlc •Ul'lRll'V on llll 1an knee 10 ramovt t>ont chlllt "Ht iCOftd IS -~t on a C\'Ob "l will say he's made progress 1n , .. , ..... 1e1 c~e11 ,_ 111--. "SO "' loolls every area.' Robinson said. "What 11r1t1v llOOd avt ht won't ~v aotlns1 Houston We're do1'ng hasn't mcs""'d him up at S.tU!'dn." · NoM tac111a Onie ,...,_. •tlll ""' remt lnt Ufl•lontd Ind OVI of Ul'llj) . A006llt• all. He responds very well to different OtMY lnHltv <wtot rtQlvtfl and DetMM kinds of cove,...o"" a'nd has good ,,.._ '''°"' tnc11 wm tio111 unowoo '...-1rtll0Kook ltMt •Ul'WV WtdntideY . instinc)s. AoolnlOll Mid ht wlll ntme '"' 1t1rt1119 taam '°' S.tUl'deY'lotrnt Wtdt!t'4aV or fhunday Raiders' Plunkett has traveled rocky road off ootball Lewis captures rowti;ig crown OXN .\RD (AP) -lt'..s difficult to 1mag1ne that many athlete~ have gone through the gamut of hath~ and IO'-"S "penenced by quanerback fim Plunkett of the Los Angeles Ra1der1 This 1\ a man who ha' ~en the ulumatc football hero -a wanner of the He1sman Trophy and Mo'it Vnluable Player Award m the Rose Bowl as a collea11n and a wtnner of MVP honors m the C\uper Rowt ai. a pro(c11\lonal Thi~ 1salsoa man who tfa\ been the ultimate 'ipom reJect -he JOmed the Raiden u a free aaen1 1n September of I 978 after beina released b) the n Franc1'C'o 4Qcr'i and has heen benched on ~vcral occas1on'i Indeed. he'" ~n the top of the mountain .rnd t~c hottom of 1he b rrd \fo\l of hi\ h111hh ht' .l\ il pro hive come "nee hi\ rt'lca~ b) 1hc 49cr-., but there h1tve been some tough times since then too. Plunkett, 17 and about to bcgln h1s I Sth 'iCason m the National Footb31J Lcaaue, acknowled&ed 1n an interview at the Raiders' 'ummer tr11nina camp that on several occasions he believed his e&reer was over or about to end "Oh. a lot ofttmes, lct me tell you, e pec1ally after bemg released hy the 49crs," he said. 'I've had'll lot ofchancei 10 prove myself. A lot of people don't act the second or third chance I've had." Perhaps that's true. but Plunkett has ccn.a1nly made the most of them. "Jim 1S1 rcmarkableauy," said Coach Tom Flores of the R1uders. who h$ted Plunkett a$ h1i. team·, No I quanerback cntenns tra1n1na camp "He' like an old wn~ hoN". he' t>cJn ~ I throu&h so much, come back from such adversity, accomplished so much·· A microcosm of Plunkett's career was the I 983 season. He bqan the year as his club's startina quancrback, but due to his ineffec- tiveness and that of the team, he lost the job to Marc Wilson midway throu&h the season. Less than a month latcr, l>lunkcu had his JOb back as lhc re ult of Wilson sufferina a broken shoulder. and he went on to auide the Raiders throuah the rest o( the tuson, the nlayoffs and a 38-9 \ 1ctory over Washmaton 1n S\lper Bowl XVIII. Another such drama aepcared 1n the maluns last year. but 11 wasn t to be Plunlceu qa1n lost h1sjob to Wilson -this ume H 1he result ofh1s uffcnna an abdominal 1n1ury 1n the ~awn·~ Slltth pme -but was the starter when the Raiden (aced Seattle m -their opcnina pme of the playoffs The Seahawks put an end to the Ra1ders' season with a I). 7 victory at the Seattle Kinfdome. " felt pretty aood." said Plunkcu. who was playina his first full aame 1n nearly three months. "We had our opponunities to win that pmc. we just didn't take advantqc of them. "It was lhe first pmt I've e~r played in where the audible was taken out of lhe pme bcausc the crowd wa' so loud. Not beina able to do (audibili2e) hun. That disrupts your whole offensive attack. 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Hlt.-t.andt .. u• (9) If" H It E• B8 SO U•A--'" Rll\1.11 W,9·7 7 7·3 5 I I 1 4 Nl.onluer S, 10 I 1·3 o O O o .l Allal'lta larker L l·S S S J 3 0 5 Camo 11·3 4 l l 1 I F0ttltr I H I 0 0 0 0 O.cltnon I 0 0 0 0 2 WP-Aeuu T-1 30 A-24,"' MA.J0tt LIAGUB U ADl!RS A"*"-" L...ue BATTINO 1"5 tt llehi-eo..s. 8"ftlft. Js.t, erall. Ka n .. , Cltv, l50. It ~ N-V«k, )49, laoc'f\lt, O.kllnd n1, U CY, 9•lllmore, 31', MattlftOIY, Ntw Vo<ll, .31' ltUN~ Hendtnon, Ntw York, t?, Al!llltfl, h ltln'!Or9, 75, Whlllktf, Ottrolt, 75, Molitor, Mllwa_.M 11, M Otvl\, Oe111ancs. "· Wlflfleld, New v oni. " lt.....,.,...ttNIO!v. Ntw V~, 17, E Mvr· rev, &antmore. 90; 1tlll*ctt1, eattimor., 1•. irltk, Chlclt9o, 72, G ltll. TorOtltO, 11 HITS-8090•. lkKton. 14S, Manlnol\I, Ntw YOf'k 131, WlltOn. Kansai Cttv, 130( Wllttakar a..folt l?t. Owda, Twonto .,, OOUILD-Mal!IMIY, ...... YOt11., J), eucM«, 80tt0!', 31, 8099' htton, )0, G Wti..er. OllCMO. h , COOHI'. Mllwaull•, u fllll~($-W11Son. K.enMt Clrv. 14, lut• le', ~. 11, ll'\ldtatt, ~~. IO. COOMr. MllWllUlt"· f, Of' , OaalMCI.~. MernocMI Ottrvrt, 6, P lrMltf, S..tue, 6 HOM( ltUNt-FIMI c111eeoo. "· 0. l vaM. OelrMI, , •• 0 :r..ome,, Seattle, 2 PraMY. s.aui., 24, a.IMfll. Ken ... Cttv, 1l I .,, STOUiN 8A.SES-• ~. N ... Yon., jO, 8utl9r, Clevt14111G, ». ,...., Anelb. n , Wlholl. Kanta Cttv 31, MoMbv, Twonto, ff ll"JTCRINO 1• dtcltlon1)-BlrhH, Oak tend, l·t. UI. Ouldrv. New V«k, 14 4, • l.09, ·~. """"'· .,... l.01 ~. KattM• 'tllv n s. '•~. J HowtU. 0.lltand. 9-4~ ti ICtv, T0tonto t-4, 2"' STltlK.~OU rs-Blvltvall, Mlnn .. ott 131, Morris, Detroit, l>l, F 9•Mlst~ Clllceoo. 121, Butn• CllK•GO. "'· Wht, ....... 111 SAVES-<Nhtflberrv. tCanlH Citv 24 J Howell, 0.klelld, n 1 H«naftda1, °'"°''· 32, 0. MMrt, .,,...., 21, llltlQlltttl, New York, 19 Nattonat LM.U. BATTING t2SS et ti.ts)-Mc:GM. St Louis, ).M, ~. ~ .Jl\. Hen, St Louts, 313. Gwvnn, San OleoO l07, P9rllaf', Cincinnati . .lOJ ltUNS-Murol\v, Atlanta, M, GIMfT-, o..n, 7S, COiemen, St Loul•, 14, Rein "• MonlrH I, n, McGM, St. L.ouls, 49; ~ndtlef'O, ClllUOO. 69 R8t-Patktr, Cincinnati, IO; J Clark, St Louis, 1', Murpffv. A ttente 1'. He< r. St Loul•, 711 H«na<, Atlante. 61 HITS-~. SI Loul., 131, Gwvnn, Sa" Oleoo, 127; Par11.ar. Cincinnati, 173, Harr, St. Louis. 1201 Gerv•v. San Oleoo, Ill OOU9LE~aMadl, MOntrMI, ti, Perkef', Clncl1111.ttl, 2S, Hafnandtl, ~w YOfll, 24, GwVM, San Oi.@o, 23, Hef'r SI Louis, 23, J Clark, St Louis, 23. TRtPLEs-Mc:GM. St. Loula, 13. Col-•man, St Lout•. 9, Ralna1, MontrN I. I, S.mue4, Pnlla~, I, Gladden, San Franchco. •· HOME RUN~r .... ~ V , ~v. Atlanta, 27, Pri«, Cincinnati, 21, Hor11tr, Atlanta, 20, J Clark, Sr Louis, 20 STOLEN 9ASE5-Coltmen. St Louis. 74; Loties, Chleaoo, ti; McG ... St. Louis. 41, llltalnM, Montniel. 3'; lttdus. ClnclnNttl, )9. PITCHING (9 dKl•loM>-Franco, Cln· d nnatl, 9·1, 2.13; Goodell, N-Yori.., 17·3, I S7, Hawkin•, San Oleoo. 14· 3, l 12, HanNMr, ~ lt.J, 1A2; 9 Smith, MonlrNI, 12·4, '·"· STIUKEOUT~. ""-Y~. 179. Soto, Clnc:l.,,,.tl, IS6, It van. H0taton, • I~, V....._., Oedllln. IQ; 0.r11no, N- Vorll. 117 SAVEs-Rffrclon, MontrMI, 21. Lt Smlttl, Clllcago, 23, G.oneOt, San Oi.@o, 21, Pow«, Cincinna ti, 19; 0 Smlltl, Hou•tOll, 18 Red Cllrew career dltttslkl •EGULAA SEASON 8ATTIMG G A8 • H Hit Ral Awa 67 Ml11 137 S14 6' 150 f SI .2'2 61 Min 127 461 " 126 I 47 273 '9 Min 123 451 79 I S2 I S6 .332 10 Min SI 191 27 70 4 21 .36' 11 Min 147 m • 1n 7 41 :J111 n Min 1«2 S3S " 110 o s1 .311 73 Mlft I .. YO fl 203 6 '2 l~ 14 Min IS3 S99 N 711 3 SS 3" 7S Min 143 535 99 192 14 90 .359 16 Min I S6 605 97 200 9 90 .JJ I n Min 15S 616 121 239 14 100 .Jll 71 Min IS2 S6' IS 1• S 10 .333 79 Cat 110 ~ 11 llO 3 U 311 to Cat IU S<IO 74 179 3 S9 331 11 Cat 93 344 57 111 2 21 .30S 11 Cal 138 S23 It 167 3 44 .319 al Cat 17' 472 6' 160 2 44 .ll9 M Cal 93 329 42 97 3 31 ns 15Cat 74 2'9 3' 71 I 27 2'4 Totals 2416 9141 13'3 3000 91 1003 311 ~Wtn G 69Mln 70Mln 19Cal A9 R H HR R91 A.,,._ 3 14 0 1 0 0 071 , , 0 0 0 0 000 4 11 4 7 0 I 412 I? Cat Tot all 5 17 2 3 0 0 176 14 SO 6 11 0 I ?20 Al·StM GarnK AB R H HR RBI A.._ 67 Ml" 3 0 0 0 0 000 61 Min 3 0 0 0 0 000 69Mln l 0 0 I 0 000 70 Min -tnlurec:t, did not Olav 11 Min I 1 0 7'lMln 2 0 1 73 Min 3 0 0 74Mln I I 0 7S Min S 0 1 76Mln 3 0 0 n M1n 3 1 1 71Mln 4 2 2 79 Cat -lntured, did not Olev 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 I soo 0 000 0 000 0 200 0 000 0 l33 0 soo 90 Cat 1 I 2 0 0 1 000 11 Cat 3 0 I 0 0 333 82 Cal -tnlured, did not Dlav al Cet 3 1 2 0 I 667 M Cel 2 0 0 0 0 000 rotals 41 • 10 0 2 2" •ec1 carew ea,_ HllNltllb Maler u.-·--Tled Most llrnt• ~teallno lloma, .eason -1, 19'9 Most stolen ti.ses, lnnino -3, Mav II. 1969 Most nome runs wit,, tie~ fllMd Dv D1ndl·hl11er, oame -t. S.Pt 9, 1976 Amwlcan LNtut •ecenn Set M0tt o•mfl. one Ot' mon l'llt•, , .. son - "' 1917 CMMrH ...... f$ ROOllla of the YMr -1967 Mo•t \lell.••Dlt Plaver -19n Battino Clleme>lon -1969 < .332) 1972 I 311), 1m 1350), 1974 I 364), 1915 I 3S9>. ltn (la), 1911 (.333) COllMCutlv• SHM>fll with .300 bettlno average -IS 300-eame winners 1 CY Vouno ? Welter JOl'ln-' 3 Cllrl1tv Mett\ewson lllel Grover Ateunder S. Warren Soelln 4 JamH Galvin 7 Cllerll\ Nichols I Tlmotllv K~ t Jann Clarkson 10. Eddie Pla nk 11 x·Stevf'Cerllon (tie) Gavtord ,._,,,, 13 ~9¥etcll 14. Cller1H Radbourn lS Ltftv Grove (llt ) Early WYMI (tie) a· Tom Seever •·Kii .. ACTIVE PL.A VIERS CLOSING Piii! Nlellro Don Sutton Sil •lo 373 37) 363 3'1 l40 344 321 327 314 314 311 JOI lOO JOO 300 u.1 Ai.mttos MONOAY'S ltHULT1 (IJrd .. 91-1119ht ciuartwtlerw "'"""9) ,.._ST aAC•. 150 verdi "' Timt fq ,.,.., IC.rel 2 IO 2 20 , lO &orn To So.r IMa.tttlO) J 70 1 .O Miu TM 000 18erdl 1 40 Time II OI n •xAC.TA l4·ll i>alO ... 00 s•cOHo ••c• 350 var~ Ju•I FOt' Love CPtnel 4 60 ll•Dv Lecv ICr•eoert Casanovai M/>Oll IBatdl Ti/he 11 13 U IJlACTA 11 ll r>ald UUO THtltD RACE. JSO vetch i.1 Rlcll Man (Cr11f1 9 IO Clllna Rose Two I H•rtt Easy T•u (TrtH\lftJ Time 1900 POvtlTH llAC• 350 uro' O<lt Tmt Ovr (Odrc1<1n1 4 40 Arura Coov <H•rtl Scet1 Cooy <Cr .. otrl Time 17 6-C '2 l!XACTA 1• 11 Pe•O '12 00 "IFTH AACE 150 vard\ ) 20 740 u o 340 HO llO HO •OO 760 00 300 240 1 IO 2 10 2 60 CuPltealt W«lllv IMalld) I 20 4 00 2 60 TOOPe ILtwlu 40 70 II 00 Ditto Jet I Hert I ) oo Time 17 ~ S2 &XACTA (4 8> r>a10 \J)J 60 SIXTH RACE. 350 varos Darl<ntvMv <Hert) 17 IO 6 IO l .O S.mutl Pte <F1oueroa1 12 to 7 60 lflwtrtarlc:hman CMaalltldl • 20 Time 18 03 n l!XACTA 1111 l>ald sl1ta0 sev•NTH llACE 350 ve•O\ Artasta SwMtlleert <Rrl 60 60 14 60 S 60 Plvollno Petti !Dorc~sn>UUU4444 40 ) 10 Anott Blue !Ltwlll S 60 Time 18 12 u EXACTA 16 31 paid s211 eo llGHTH ltACE l50 verel4 I Got SP!rtl (Crdr> 19 10 10 60 l 00 ~.din Sauce 1ereac>en 4 .ta 2 60 Manc!v Fto <Otdt<1c:ksenl 2 20 Time 1719 n EXACTA 16 I) P•1d snaoo U PICK SIX CS t. 4· 1·6 6) PaiO t9 •S2 20 10 lour wlnnl~o liclltts !!Iv• llOr\4151 Car· ryover '37 I09 20 • NINTH AACE. 350 yards Atomic Sound !Crdl) 6 IO 4 10 240 Retetlvtl\I Qulc:1< (Garclel 1 40 l 80 Theis Super Saini (L.ac~evl 2 .tO Time 18 IS 12 IXACTA 13· ll Paid SJ.4 40 Attandanc:e S 71S Del Mar MONDA Y'S RESULTS ( 12'!1 el 43·dlY tfMIOU ... ed "'"""°) PIAST RACE. ' turtonos Ncnd.Nrmn (St Mrtnl 1060 ~00 340 Star Of America IStavtfls) 4 ~ 3 20 Svmaacus !Plncev> 7 90 Time 110 41S SECOND R~CE. 1' • mile• f otuttl <Plncav) 7 70 4.00 l 00 SllUltlt One f Gom1no.,.r) ' 6 90 S.40 Ml A FMlUM (Valtn1utla) 9 00 Ttme I SO l S U DAILY DOUBLE 110-61 i>etd Ml 90 THIRD RACE. 6 lurtonos Temmv Lu (Soll•! 3UO 1160 7 20 Spirited Mao.m I Stevens> 3 40 3 00 Count On Lvn CP•ncavl 4 60 Tuna 1.11. S.S IEXACTA lfSl i>eld s.21150 l'OU9tTH RAC.&.~ lurlonol Cerutla,, (Peorora) 1 ~ Grev Pln"'lpe tVeten1ueta> SU Peril ISltVtf'ISI TltM I 10 41S Pll"TH AACE. 6 lurionos 390 2 60 3.00 2.40 .uo tr1sll C•st (Vetenrue<e> 1• 00 10 ~ 6 20 Matafeo (Oltvar•s> " I 20 I 00 Valtlll'Ta (PrllOV) 3 70 Ttm•· I 16 4'S S.S EXACTA 'I 91 Pa id \614 SO SIXTH RACE 6 turtonos MMSam Ask Us ITOO'ol 4 00 2 00 2 60 Slon Off t Stev•ns I 3 20 3 20 Dell•'• GOid Coln IMezal l 20 Time 1·10 3 S ''"' m11fl 100 HO 280 HO 2 90 ) 00 SEVENTH RACE l-1 Pelm Rffder tSotl•> -Amore RICoe !Hawtevl FIMl Rain IPtdrora Time 142 3 S EIGHTH RACE. I· I Wine Taster (Merel Tel>lt S.an (Ptdroiel Oacertlne (Ve leniutfal 16th m11es 2100 940 •.20 600 300 780 Time I '3 3 S NINTH RACE. I· • m•les OnOate (Plnc.avl S 20 Blecl< Markeleer (St•vtml Ooc:t0< Jim Ted !Pedrotal Time I 50 I S U IXACTA 1S·21 pa;Q WJOO 300 240 340 260 400 l2 DAILY DOU9LE (l·S> i>e•d S1SOO Attenoanc• IS 7SI SWltM\ING U.S. Lone Course CNmoionU'liP' (at MIUl«I ~o) MEN IOO lrff'-1 Den J«oenltn (M•u•on V1eool 1SI 11 1 Ml~e O'B"..i !Costa Mesal 1 0294 3 Trov De•MY Sen Jose f-0. 06 4 .Alt••n<Mf S11l•s POI" llano • OS 19 s AIU Mlaws~v <Tuc\Ollt, • OS S1 t. Jeff l(0\1011 flnclu"rv Hills) 8 06 0~ WOMEN too Ire-I l(lm Brown M1u •011 Vottol 8349• 2 Tami Bruce !San O•~I 831 21 3 Trine Redl!.e <Germantown. Pa > 8.39 10 T«ft s..v. ~ mlMtllll• ___ 4 s11cx Scny1111 1c""1ios1 a 41 n , s No 1 _ Aprll 10 lffT· NY Mets def wlTuams IHOnotulu), e 41 '6. 6 Juli• Marlin (:lllcago Cut>s, 6· 1 • • IL• Palma! 8 47 Jl No 50 -Auo 24. 1969, NV Meis def San Oteoo, 1·4. No. 100 -Mtv 11, ttn, NY Mets def Los Anoelft, 2· 1 No. 150 -Mav 11 , 197S, NV Mtrs def ClnclnNttl, 3·2. No 200 -s.>t IS Im, Ctnclmatl def LOI AnOtlts, 3·2. No 250 -Mtv 19, 1'81, Clnelnnatl def Clllceoo Cub\, S-0 No >ilO -Auo 4 1'85, C,,k•oo Wlllte Solt def NV Venllan, 4· I LITTLB LEAGUE ALL-STARS ,_.... <11·11·¥Mrs lld) WISTl•N •IGt<MtAU (at lafl ..,_._) ~V'tO- SJO Pm -Colorado n . Ortooll I Pm. -WaifllftOIOll "" Hewell ~Y'•O-s )0 Pm -WVOrnlftll "' AteP.a I Pm -NIYt<la n Souttlern Callfornla n.av, Av-. 1> G.-SJO P m -Utall Ys Mf/fltana t P.M -Ntw Maxtco vs Nortllern CellfOf'nla W ...... v. Aua 14 OatftM 5.JO o"' -Arl1ona .. , Cotorado· OrtOOll winner f Pm -Idaho '" Wa111rnoton·Hewall winner T'IMlndlv, Aua 11 GatMt S!)O Pm -Utah-Montana wlnntr vs Northttn Catffomllt·Ntw Mealco wlnna< t Piii -~·Alelk• wlnMr v' ~II C....,,.,. ....... ....W- ,.rWl!ly, All& 1' 0..- SJO, I 11 In -Semlflnall ...,,_., All& 11 OetM • 0'" -OlamolOl't•lllft NOTE Ma/fv COMOl9tloll brldlet Nlftt• w1I alto bt MY9CI IKll 41eY " 0... ... ~ OAVIY'S l.OCICla 1 ......... 8-dl) iC"' 111 anelars. ll berr~ 1' '*'1••· 27 'r ... 47 c.tllcO be", '22 Miid ben ... l'!llo.trtl, 1 wllttt Ma bet MIW~T I.ANDINO (NewMf't 8-c:tl) -5' llllOlel't 5 OOllllO, n Wnd bin, IA catico be•• > OtrtaWda, 6 vtllowtalt, tll mac wet. I 1oen1111 mK...,.'4, I "-llbul ltEMAINING SCHEDULE T ...... t 6 om -t1neii 200 .,, .. ,,,,,<>k• 100 Dulltr11Y 200 t>ackllrOU 100 lrN1IVI• . Wldne1411V 9 30 • m -Pfttlmlnerv ,..e,, 6 Pm -hnell 200 ''"''"''' .00 •ncllvtduel med•ev too frwitv1e relay T'hundl\I '30 a m -Prtllmin1rv l!'llllS 6 Pm -tinats 400 treesty,. 200 1ndlv1dual m~v. SO frHitvre, 400 tree\tvt• ralev. "'*"' '30 • m -Mtltm1"ar• "'''' 100 1>eek1tn>11• 100 ortas"trOl<t 100 t1u11enrv '°° nw<!lh relay • pm -llnels womens I SOD trrestv,. 100 Dr'teshlrOll• 1«I DUtttrflv men·\ I SOD trMslvle .ioo m.Cllev relay TllC$ ..... , ....,. •"" 1..0S ANG•LU -8'11 II~ Cr"' 8-Mt CalWOft (.r.-_ C,ule< LAii.a, Ject>.ton L•k• Pvr«"llCI L9'e SAN •lltMAlllOINO -l lo a.er 1. .... Graen Valle';f'L ... t . Jenks Lekt, Sll,._,wOOCI 1..a111 Kl•N -tc.wn lth1tr (ffoorn C>emoaat Oam to Klll l ~. 1or91 ~­ llCKIW tu °"'*1at Oetn. IMbele Dam 10 8orel PowwflOIM 91111 KltJ ~ .. to 1.AA• IMOttla) MAOl'-A -Sall Joe<!Ufn 1111~ (Mlddlt llordl so1c11er Lella, StarkwHtller Lek• TUL.AJll -Otv ~ """· llr ..... Mell ""91l, Karn lti•w ('°"'" fork Ju· vltw Otrn to k lltl ~ ~ JoM• sondela 8rtoee to Fewv...., O.nh . UIH* •nd L.oww Pef>Hrmlnl Creek. Tutt ltt1;tir (llOl'lh elld MIUlll tort.a Ctl/ ~lft ..,. aN1 ,..., s.... .,..., fMYO -a.tier ,,_.., l lt ~ ,,..... • .,_ Cl'Wll (law«. ,,,.,.,.., '°""' end ln1tkt Ill, ~' CrMlll. h•unci.11ce ,,..... u • S.t>tlnt, LoM !l'lftt ,, ... Norfll L11r1, Oww\ 1111...., lbtlOtw T"'4lmtllotl, llloct. ,,. ... lfrtm llleu ,,... "' lt1ll MO tit t,_ nllJ41, ~,. Cr-Laat1 SNorwd\ Ct ..... '°"'" •. falltOOM ''""· TIMrneNI C.rttll, Tll!!_lt (r.,.,,,_ __ _ MOHO OrldNootf tte .. rvolr. Suet .. .... , Ctttk Con>1tc:t CrMk. Convtc.t L.alo.1, Otadrnan Creall. ewv Lake, co-.. Latr.e c;i.u CrMO., G,.nl Lake, GrMf' Cr.-. C.ul Lake. June Lau. LAe v~ Creek, Sol/Ill for._ of ~ Vln"'O Cr• Liiiie W,_.tr llhvet-L~ I.~•. Mam141 Lt'• MemlnOltl Cr..... Merv l..ak1, McGH \.rteo. MIM Cr.... Owent lllv• tar Banton Cron1tie arocJ li!i S.0<lno•>. lltob41110ft CrHk. 1toc1o """ tfrom P.,adlM Cerno to Tom·, ~· •lld Tom' ~ \OOltrNm 10 ltoo Creek Lek•>. R14h er-, s.dclta· llell er-. Seddla04lo L•lt•, sn.,wt .. Cr ..... SllV•r L.aka, T16oa L..ali.a, Tr~ Lall.a, Uoo.r •nd lo*~ Twin Lall. .. &rioo-1 Twill l.ekft Memmotll. \lw g1n1a CrM« Ut»et at\CI Lo-VlrQWlla Lekas Wallo.91' lllver <trom Cnr11 Ft.et CernoQlound to the town Of w•w ancl LHv11t Meadows Camoorouncl lo Sof»r• BrldGe) U.S. Women'$ amat.ur c:hllmsi40Mhl0 lat~,Pe.) MonclaV'• lirl1·r«1uno Qua1tlv1no \Cores a t f'OK Cllaoet GOii Club ttcw 6-C plavers wlH baoln matc:ll PlaV Wed"411'0.V' C Stecv Flndlav Otuo 0 AITWNCC~nt Pl{oenl~ L K .. n, Pefn.tv °"'° L S11an,_,. Plentelton Fla O P•-r. 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MONOAY, AUG. 19 Danvar at Sen Francisco • F•tDA Y, AUG U Ra"" YI Pllit8CMIOll1a ai Cotunll>ln OlloO C1nctnne11 at Ottr0<t Ntw Enolend at WeV11nol011 P11t•Dut'O" at St Louis SATURDAY, AUG l4 Miami et Reldiln Atlanta "' GIMfl 8•v •I M•IWaUl<M Cl•-.nc! tr ButfalO lnclianaPOfl'I ar Oenvtt ICansas Cllv at HouSlon Nr.t 'f()(ll. Jtl• •• NtW Vor·k Gian•~ Teme>e Bo at New C>neaM Sen 01~ 11 San Franc•tc.0 *"le at Minnesota MOMDAY, AUG it ClltC.aOO tr D•s T"URSDAY, AUG. 29 Detroit al Plllladetllil•• l'RIOAY, AUG. JO i.elden ar Ci.ve1anc1 Clnc:1nnall tr tnd••napOll\ M.aml et Atlante Mtnnnol• at Oanvef' New OrlffnS et Sen Oltoo New York Gieni. et Plll•Durgti ~" Francisco at s..me WHlll~Olon •• TamN Bav SUNDAY, AUG. ll New Enol•ncl •' llMns ButtalO at Choeeoo HOUSl()fl al Dana. New voo Jets at Green Bev ~' Lout• at Kansas Cllv Men's toclmament tat S1ranet\, Vt.) 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LOS ANGELES !AP) -The attorney forquarterhlldStrve Youq s&Jd M o nday be plan~ to ti.le a coun action ap1n t the United SllteS Football t..eaaue ~u of the "kin&'$ ransom" the league " ming from anyone who wishes to buy out Young's coritract. ut,tl tcinbera. Youna'• attorney. to ld lhe The A tociated ~ ~ 1e lephone from Tam~. Aa .. where h1'i c lient has wotlced o ut with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers o f the Na· uonal F ootball Ln&uc: sc••cnl times receotl> th.at the USFI. has lef\ him n o altcmauve but to file suJ\. "Tampa Bay is interested (m stgning Young). but the exorbitant amount of.money that 1he USFL ts demanding. for a non-lawsuit release o fh1s contract 1s so high that no one 10 the world of sports can even con- template nego tiati ng with tbem.'' "iteinbc:rg said "The USFL kno"'s that and has pushed Stt'V<' into a s1tUJ1Uon where he will have to sue them to clarify his contractual status. We will go ahead someume in the near futW'C and file a mouon for 1nJunct1ve declarator) release based on a clear breach of contract." Young. the former Brigham Young )tandout. signed a lucrattve multi· year contract wtth th<' Los "-ngelcs hprcss o f the USFL a year ago last spnng and played wtth lhe team for two seasons. Stci nbcrg said the contraet has been breached because the Express has been taken over by the USFL. "There 1s no o wner, the general manager has been fired. the coaching staff has been tired."' Stem berg said of the fa.press "They arc letung players go nght aod l<"ft There 1s no Express for S teve to return to." The USFL played a spnng schedule thts )e.ar. ending last month. The league 1s slated to play a fall schedule ncllt year. '"S teve's contrac t was ba.rgamed for aod designed spec1fica!Jy so that there would always be local ownership of t he Lo~ Angeles Expreu." Steinberg send "Wh.cn te\.e's contract was a.v s1sned to the league. on~ m the summer of 1984 and a~tn m the winter of 1985. 1t resulted m the trag)C cond1uo n of the Los "-ngeles Express th.ls past season ·· McEnroe against .. McEnroe l)TR ~ TTO!\ \ t I <\Pl -The} p1d. up the pace 1oda~ at the \'oho lntemauonal Tennis t mament as the to p fiye Sttded players -led b\ John \kEnroe \I.ho meets his teenage hrmht'r -pla\ first-round matches J ohan K nek o f :"'aplcs Fla . the '-o .t seed in the M-man field at Straiton \1o untain reson. was 10 fact' double"> '>i>C'C1alm Roben Seguso o f Sunnse Fla . tn the earllest match on 1he stadium coun for the top fi,e pla)e" Th1rd-secdeod J1mm\ ( onn ors wa<, \l hrduled to pla~ ~mencan Bob Rla1ek0\ K attrr tht." Kne l match and MoMav's tranwe1loni bc.'lore the l\l.O "fc Enr<X: tangk for BASEBALL thc tir.t ttme in 1ournamen1 actioh ,,.,..,eo-"" L .. out \\ hlle John \1l Enr~ is toi>-ranled tn NEW VORfl. 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Ap!teb, Vat. !prtanta, Ual. A tauta Val. OfUct ltatala lilt lelt Wu... 1101 lt•ttll llH CdM f i0t1 w/Fm NOr· C..ta J1tsa U2f .. J llu 1111 ~Jina 1114 1..,.rt ... ~ 2711 c.nnery VIII~. lorm« NIMAL HOSPITAL l'IMdt mancty plane. 1 blk 2 bQf\ -Ambrosia A .. taurant I & pi t V9t ...itt & a wtlnd 1335K ... Agt 75MI010 Small CIMn count~ •tudlo f UM YllW IUIP UITllll LIDO DELUXE Bldg. 359·511 sq.ft of· kannet l*JOn. Ei1per • t I h<MIM. F/P. hardwOod ~"'Of Hetbor. Cetallna' olty 2 8drm 2ba In OOtY 9 ~ 28r, DR. frptc. patio flceSwlthA/C&lC.lntp81k· neeMd. Apply"" PltlO"' .. °'*' Mem~tlo. yrd, no light•. Loe 2BR 11h ba. O/W, prlY petto 11295. e75-e359 Ing SI 26/aq n Ind uttl Mon·Sal btwn 1pm & a;nulne lnwetor Will pay petl, · e..e.;1221 heut cMcor. Ava.II Aug 1 353 Hwnthon at Thurln OCEANFRONT . YE.ARLY Ag1 913-3117 4pm 1t 480 ! 17th St CM cuh for~ PfoP«1Y :r 3Br 2Ba widen & bet. Hn ff 7~~~~ Call K.,_. '895/mo IM3-9794 3 BR 2ba. 2 c.r partclng CdM't IMlt ottlcea SA25-UGlmDTIUL ~t~~1 P:r~~or: ~fdut '~ft~Y9 r:i: r:,.., --·•t ru """5 ...... to Spec. 2Br 1~be. den. gar, l.~wer u~tt. 1~~ 1 m· • 1100 Incl utll. A/C. pkg, ' IWTllld (Ii.. 931 12ee · • ..._,, .. ,... m '""' P•llo ctoee to lhop1 a .. ore. "va • J.nltor 2955 E Coael • · Dbl gar. ~ patio. POOi Emplyd tern. onty. msi mo 839-'242. • S1500/mo. 876-9111 or Hwy 97s-egoo enytlme Progr...ive Cotta Lrg mod backyard Col-N/tmkr S400 Inc utlt. 11t, ' 64e.-0151 Qfflce need• archlf'eeturel IPfOllL 11 IPYIUU teo-Park arM. NMI' tut dep 640-4999 Sparkllng clean 2Bdrm --OlllU Ill t;"eman with ex~. In Added Bdrm for muter Sch<><* $1175/mo. 2410 ' M--1V<BI 5eo5. All utllltl .. •TRIPLEX: 2BA 1ba, lit Floor office on t a V con1tructlon. Witt or l~law quar1.,., 4 --------Colteo-Dt. 645-6453 ta ..... peld, refrlg, gar•· 1 patio, gar, new IMcOr, Hwy Good algnlng alary comman1ur1t1 Bd ..........t.... vlewt It -•· chlld '* no pet1 great loc. Nwpt Hts.. . w/u.,.,., Call 850-St75 rm, • .._... .. ,. • •tau Dua Put 121 I lllUW&Y 1980 waitao. &42,..905 903CtaySt Dr!Wbytheft J1n1torlat, elr cond. ,..... owners want to Miii 18drm, clMn l ou1•. va-call 97,_fl785 ample parking & utlllt .... 1-A-TT-EN-D"'"'A--NT-=s.-'""'T""H""'EA::-:-.:T=E-=-R '499.000 Btaan ru.Jak.. 2 BR 1v. ba + tam rm. cant. carpet• & mini STUDIO Apt '5.25. All S750 Pt!' mo Cuhltra·Snack Bar . l)lliil00t f1(J~f i ~?r's:." C~I :=:o~7~' bttnd1 SA25 75&-8551 appi., qUMn bed, gu & •ao 1111110011 Ullll ~UUT Apply Stadium Dfi-.ln Aealt0'9, 875-eOOO Ill... · 28r 1'1iBa ie50 810 wat11 pd. Poole. tennla Small pet OK #fM lll....00 Tl'IMter t50t w. Katetla. -------p l al ~l-••L ~ Joann St Adtta· -et etc. 9e0'"4907 TILDUT 11 ... lllO <Keno-. Aft« S:30PM 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ta 81 I • •• . ,... . LOOKING for ton*)nl to 1--------ll WINTER RENTAL lar 1 SBd <Mn. qui.t cu~. Smalt pet'*· &45-MS3 WI lffll l OlllOE IPPll llPLD 211 ll18re offlc.. epace am llTAIUI 11'1111 llPLD bdrm hou11, av•ll lt,5, ~1~~m~~J::•~11e Newer 2Br 1'ABa Twnh11. vr;•~t; ~Ion ~f grMt Fptc. Gar 1775. #7228 llt Oood t;IB. 1ddr ... In Trainee, opportunity for OEAOLINl!I e lCAT..oH ~llNI' . e:'. •l'I = j .... l$ y • ..--... ~ •"' ,.... .,. i .... '6"'-"'" ,, •"' ....... ~ " ·~ OlllU Ill m S575 lncl. utll. 831-24~ 1102 191e Wallact $860. ~. ng ,_ •can o ., any-TtLllm llMllO Hart>or arH. 873-9389 advan<llmlnt In !gt fleet • 38f 2ba Condo quiet No pete 975-9291 '" ng lrom • atnall apt to oper1tlon 18 yn or°""· Fll'at time on the mance1. t 44 arM. 2 car ' poot a 49d hM. If lootllng In VERSAILLES CONDOS GIST& llU Mr P1tk11 5~ -,. ~ = f~1ar;.V9 un~: WOOCibf!ld bM\itl#Ui #Um · 1950/mo J:'i15e '~~&Ide~~ 2 ':{1~/h: ~~·Nf';or1~1~ th:!'': 181 1175. Deluxe 2Br NEWPORT BL •t1~ I HT I With fir~. prtvete 4Br3ea1r800. 862-2492 Hrbr ., .. 3br 2ba frplc pd 1f:.':590. ih-778~ Ideal IMng c 5976· Agt 631_.INIO ~'·~,~t=~~ .. Am: ex~n depend~mmtd . patloe. all bltlna, 3 & 2 Of 552 ... 884 • dtbwahr balcony view 28R 18A So "--~ TSL MGMT 642-1803 ~king 1910 Newpor1 Bl opening. $45-7448 Bdrm. Tak• advantage of I •---L 1700'• 53M190 ,,..,. · ....,.., NB AEAL TY 975-1642 .. • Tl todey'• lower Interest !!J!!! -• Bett Alty ,.. Plaza. pvt. backyard, Spacious single one llY ltO&llJMI; IL , AUTO MAINTENANCE r1tu 1nd thl1 low IUlll YllW 111111 anc:I. &,••· chlld/pet tATILIU YllW & two bedroom apts Ml·llH Part·tlrM nee1 v.lllchlt $325.000 price. 48r 2Ba S1800 644-8592 IPUT-LIYEL 21111 Ole. $7 /mo. 720-8730 2Br 2Ba. 1000 eq ft. gar, PHONE ANS. 24 hre. 115. maintenance po1tlon, . · Yrptc, Gar $725 #a.412f1t 2Br 2Ba Eatlldt Twnhae. Jae. Atdecorated. No exp'd Individual required (714) 673 4400 Wntaiuttt . tlUlm 11 ....... Qutet location seoo. Call pet• $895. 831..e101 ~/p~~e .Aff:~~o::-:. f()( Wllh. wax &&Qll"'el 1Bd b i;:g; rm Dick eee-4000 Oya I ·--llf'Vlclng of m trvclta. gat9d t :Wd. wor1(ahop, lniat 2144 640-2429 Ell9a/\llllcnd1. , Ht .... clll 7 etorage. etc. 850-1500 ~ly to: 3357 Blcctl St, pets ok, U50/mo RSJ 28' 2'lea twnfi11• •NrSCPtza,s.A.2&288 3 bdrm. 2 baths, lnCJry, Shere large, quiet W1t1<· :~its-~~~:· Nwpt Bch. 84&-9538/ MO-t207 c1en frpl. Gd view• 1 t95 Condo POOi ~ carport garaoe. 1 ml to bch. No front office, greet ct.co<. •~-A ,_._,.a...L.....1 752~959 or 7eo.8411 . 1700 No peta 722-8011 peta. le95/mo. Call Craig ruRNISHEO or $200/mo 873-8575 ..... Aut_o _____ _ __.. • .-. .._ 631-1288 f SHED al TIHIUllllTll ltatral Ut2 ...,,l+l +PMlllOO *STUNNING Lg t,2&3Br UN URNI taam ..a I Oppe>rtuntty fOf lnduetrl- lta al 1002 1 ·-------• ONbloAbS/AEXCToR§ lmmecutata home w/all 2Ba Grdn Apt. Pool $525, FITIESS ltatala .. l ova young pereon In ••· ~~=":::~=-~~~ tt Fut free tenant prcwldra amenhlet 8115 #&483,.. M25 & le95. 110 w 1e1h §fiOP/stor•/C)tfl(;; panc1tng auto n.t «»-0 llW I . lalMt Info 53M194 Btat Rrty TrUIDT Ill-Illa 3Br 2Ba. ~tlo. gar, no C£11US, TlHIS, 529 FT/$315 mo. Ste Mgr partmant. Aaptd ad- *LIDO ISLE CHAAMEA• IEWPllT -Ull llW Pt•laaala 1007 VE.AAS OF RELIABILITY IPlll' -I II= ~ta. 1034A Valencta. Brtte &. eunny 2Br 2Ba SW111111C, ,.., ,f29, 120 E. 23rd, C M. vancement, mual have Th1t wonderful "Olde WITI NOi-.,.... $750. 5-45-7983 Aft 5pm t700. New crpt1. drpa, ~ llOrtl Seny, • tri I velld drivers lie. quatlty fitting ~ newl C t & I 1 Ith BRANO NEW CUSTOM: 3 2Bdrm 1bl unit 1blk to Hurryl EZ term1 ti &efee freshly ct11ned & N llftl. lt4tts a 81 I Mr Hunt 534-04&.4 Choice EAST 'END Udo ua om ove y w story home Ooean & Bay bch avall lmmed _. -llf 11MllO $575/mo Lge beeut, tBd painted Prvt Pftlo, encf -•.u.. I tt I. lt•taJa 2tZ0 1---·-------.,....,-pler/float lor 30' boll +-view $385,0oo Huntington Beact\ '1700 lu.&R 1ba et! bft-tna, frpk:. No ·~· -1 . BE PART OF OUR FAMILY Soud 3Brl2+Den S399t< aide lie Oak spiral stairs, Bro«• 963-3377 u-.ll IUln UNIV Parll Terrece 2er Mutt..., cf:· pets 840-S ~ d 4250 9Q ft. w/tront o:tHOe. 1 Yr old need• tovtng ~ 10%dn. L1e091St700 1111m bath, fabulous -2ea·c:ondoS800 mo'. iat1 sea AVOC41Ck> SM lg,..,, drl-.tn door $525 NANNY, prof. Mom & lattf111 I Ct kitchen. MCurlty system trtH HJ Mar 101 PllP IWUllMll1' lut+ S500 MC. 752•2881 T1L MllT H2· 1IOI •ARLINGTON APTS• 00 mo. 1240 Logan Av. unit E Dad need hou11heplng, &40-'5560 & oak doors throughout §uperb :i;Jtewiter vi9W 11•111M1ll Quiet, apacloul. No machine or eutomotlv. ~nta lncid ,,.. cer, 4 IHI Nil lllEl this 3 bed. 2 S beth 3Br+ Den 1690 000 ~ l:ae'Lhlc• 2241 $590/M 2 Br, 1 ~b&. quiet, V~ clOM to beech Aputmtnb D/~9352 &46-0981/E • paid vacations, good Prot ct.co<ated 3000 It = ~,: :~ ~·~~ modeled Agt 159.9070 s:ou~:b;11:• d:I ~z ~ PCJ!!bf! 26a =~~9,~~~ pete ;::ry~ ~~":'~::· Newport Buch So. SIPOIH ~r.! ~~ ~~··:c~ exac home wlformll din dlatlnc11on at a reason-DUPLEX 1Bd 1ba ea S750 539-6190 Best Rtty dbl gar •1400 de= I s~•Wlll YILUIE 1700 16th Street 500 Sq Ft 645-5355 556-e080 Loi• &-.5 rm,f1mrm,tgydw/pool able price Reduced to $210,000717FEANLEAF lee 53Mt90Bel1f\l"'fea llTUTll ..,. (al Dover) t & ape. Xlnt value. r• $559.000 FEE 640-8182 by Owner . '' IH5/mo 2Br 1 'hBe 642-5113 trlft IMllUPll dU<led to $345,000111 For -Just Listed! Dtamatlc rlQht l&lMa WIR MUI YllWI TwnhM, E·alde. pool. WIT llT1 N 8 ch N 11111, OlllPEU Ill FuJI Time. manual J>C*lng, awt c:aH Patrick Tenore \4A11 HI HO'' on ocn vu 4Br 3Ba, FA. Pt•ia1al1 2207 Clualc architecture on get.Indy rm. Quiet lo<:. ewport u o. lllTH 1111111 Journals. ledger• & Bank 831· 128e llOMI .., •-· $1 135K 759-9070 A . acrn of garden• POOi & 2310 Santa Ana Live where you hive 880 Irvine Avt>llul' • $1 rac. Long term c.rear op- 2412 FrancllOO, Nwpt Bch REAL ESTATE • gl PlllE llUl 2.. IP•· E.ltata llvl~. Ctoea TSL MGMT 642·1803 •Spectaculer apte iat lblhl 8,!~SID~ t~~~E portunlty with active 831-1400 Raat. •acla l Duplex W/Frplc, D'lhr a. to beech & tnopp1ng. 2 Br * 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba aultea 645-1104 300 E. Cout Hwy, Npt Bch largt Co In Newport --------·1 PriVata m condo. U"-Gar. $800, 911 #2550 ... 2 Ba $1900/mo Incl. utll, ....... ~ -nu •Specious townttou... 11•.1••1 Beech. Send raeume to RF{M~R 'if .\l ' •• ' • .. TtLElm 11• •••• M I ald«at ~.u...... •Areptacee • •• PO Boll 11391CM92627 ~~~C~~ ~~n1!. ~ -~~~i::ty. a Mllllllnl . ~:,·;:•P,~~~nlet or al DOO NEED STORAGE SPACE? IAYlllUS-IDIODI IW YlllE or IM opt. St 175/mo. Yearty ocean cl• 2br 2ba 4!M-4653 or 494-8-017 Immaculate. large Garden C.M. aru 177 Wk. Over §0 FllST lllTI Fiii eccep~: =~tone for Pr1V1ta gettd community .. lr4StrHt'S201e 261-6555M957--0M9 ~;~~=hgi:,,! l~rt Inc~ Af>tl. Beauttfutty land· WITlllT1 quleVwrklng/n-amkJM SaflHarbofStlfStor~ F1Tbuaper90n Flntcttn-:yt'Qu~~Cti~~~,:; do~ ~·:~~ =1c :,r,; Ima• 1 4 sss-s190 ee.t Rlty ,.. WES+CliFF 3bf!. 2'%Ga. ~f.;: paf~/~~~ ~o !~~~~,~~~rt• u~~"ttt~ P''" All s1ue.1nfo. ns-230 ~':fem-~. ~ms.b= taga With 2 Bdrm• and 2 Mme Spaclooa living * •S121 HO** den, ofc. dbl oar. gardener pets •Streams & ponds -Aaa1ucmnt1 He 110t r0 p. c d M baths. Every\l\Jng for the rm. Two huge famlly WOODBAloGE· 3BA 2ba ca,iatraao S1300 no pet, •vi lmmed. 18dr~ $595-$805 •Sorry. no pets ••••ht••• I Dl1\lt0Xt READINGS 97~10 fun times-pr ivate rooms.Formaldlnlng f 1 1 · 11 b . ltac~ 22ll 650-6504 or837•1458 2250Venguard 540-9929 *l'umlafllnnaavalt SH lllLOllE Advtoe In All Matters&•---------btacne. boat storage 4 Bedrooms 3 Bllha rp c mmacu • e. Y ... '"" UI PEllM playgrou'nd Alt for totai Sp.ntllng poot 546-2313 ~e~~ 7~~ i~b5· ext B~~~':°"'n!:t o:'p..~ '*2~~ !i.:,. ~t~R~~ WHY NOT CALL 30~ ~~· :!rrra ~-g:,7:''~.~~1! ~..:. eccepflng ~f1on1 coetofS298,000andyou --drapes' elegant 2BA p1t10. Avl Sept. 12000 meatiB.AU 111·1111 $140-t wkagi.nod~t Llc'd.492-1296 forFITbusperaon. own the land. 759-1501 TUATLEROCK LUSK hm, 2,ltbe $J50lmo 86•1•2871 IM, tat, lit, $1000 MC. Fine dining u.per. 759-1501 s22.ooo dn. S199,000 644-4fl95. 213/27~929 TIRMMI IEAWlll YILUIE Saaatr Leat ,.... Apply btwn f0am-5pm. utYm No pt1 Prine C • J • zz TA.EEs, 440 Htllo1tope [CJ!!'' F A E E M A A t< E T only Owner 548-8888 lfHI f U 22 3Br 2ba frpk; D/W, IP• 0.1 ... Ptt ltllt 15555 Huntington VIiiage ltat&ll ztH •IEW&al• Corone del Mar 913-09t0 ANALYSIS OF YOUR i!&ra rents inlattc hm gardnr $1400. Dtlve by Frptc, v1ulted ctlllnge, dbl Lane, from Sen Diego L ec' bcl {2!}•3 blk •LOST. All wtltta CAT i\ REAL ESTA TE BV 1f!1!rt ltl~ l riewer decor appls/utlla 2001 Hlghland. 648-45t1 ~pool & ap«.'No pete. Freewali. north of Beech ~/beecr:$t35/wk~r w/blue av-t & blue collar OlfmllA WlllEI -.. ~ ... ~ _!!!!!!!!!!!! .. ~ ... ~~~_j Mu LT 1• M 1LLI0 N $ Ill o-l lttlarttlllt provided othera evall Call btwn 1pm-5pm t rm S770-S795 to Mc adden. west on per rm $385/wtl 49.._6930 w/bell Lost In vcty of S5. t8/hr ,..,._..__ '" S39'-Sl90 Beet Alty fee • 28drm 2'.ltBa $916 Mcfadden. Plazza Lido on Son 1/28. Part time 3 hr min Good Pride of owntr9hlp 11 r&-PRODUCER CALL BordeauxMdl. $435M Fee ,z IUOlllAY 2Bdrm 2'.ltBa+Den $935 Yacatitl II FOUND pteaaecontact • · necttd ln thllbtautlfully PATRICK TENORE $250M L/HPP644-707CJ 0Uplex.cnarmlnglrg2br, 3Br3Be.prlvcomm Bch, ee&W.18th 64S-2739 Wll,ITllUOll111 It t l "*07 Tracy Mct<enn1 at pr~m~ltlon~lw opt: malnt1lned du"""X. Each 83l· 1266 LI Fl l 122 OO 2'.ltba, den, 2 stry, Iott, tennl• acoess. $1900/mo Frplc qa.r S525 #52571.. •I I ,... 875--0528 H/W 524-6400 por un 91· ewpor unit features ~ bdrm• I F ti frplc. wsh/dryr, no pets. lae. (714)770-6237 or ' P fnO M ... Schoota. Food Ser· w/num1rou1 _Jmenltlaa RF{Mfil(~ 2~~·~~~=at~~.lba N/arnkr $1250 640-6069 (919)927-5655 ~lFll!ld TILEHIT lll-lllO :1rn :r;; d11~0·:~r:_ ~~;:~~St ,C.M. ~~:.,·,~~ ~.~= REAlTQRS'lt Property Mart &40-9019 EUUIT 2+2 HPLD BIG CANYON lux Twnhme FllllLY IPllTRITI lniae f144 5-49- 7528 or "3-3000 FOUND ADS OAl'T Fiii TIAT ... ,.,. 000 f ~,, .. F Frplc. Gardner Incl & Sm 2Br 2ba. frplc. Pool, epa. s kll 1 1 28r 1!'.%ea WQOdbrldge leatala lo _,.,, o uauma OlllllHllfLT wd youngaduttn-emkrto p tOt< $970 #7597f tennle no pet• S1300 per ng caan erge 1·104 lllllT •tlf financing. Offered at Thia profee.slonally decor· ahr 2BA hae, lo Yllfd. e 0 ay " mo. 833.7990 wkdyl Apt.e. lor lamlllte w/ 1 Of' 2 ~do. A/C, c:arportl lwt UGI ARE FREE "' • '3e<>,OOO. Cell LINDA ated 3Bdrm la right out of good locatlon, NB/CM m m 11 ... lllO ctllldran near park. Heat -so/mo. 720-0876 Dr 2L apt MIF non TAGLlANETTI Home'Beeutlful Located ., .. $350+12 uUI WANTED 2br ger by prof. lllUll llPLD SIOO pans ~Pit•. Hft5 ~ ...... ~ 2741 arnkr. clean, reep quiet, caa.· llllElllll' on meadow and so quiet Reta pleue 673-2507 mate No smoke, pets, up Large 1 Bdrm #9735fea 28drm 1 ~Ba ..,.,, pool, tennle, avl 913, you can hear the birds OCEAN vu CONDO II lo $850. p/mo. Star1 TIUlllT 111-1110 ~:g~ :~ 831.1~ n Y1eW !tudlo. 1526 $392/mo. 646-6447 aft 4. t•2·Hll SELL If GE 159.9100 . --sing CloM but not too Luxury tBA Iba over-Sept 15 Tom (619) eon 111 . laal . depoilt. Block bch (NB)Flt lh TELEPlllEI ctoee to poot and rec lootllng ~atallni Very 895--0696 deya Eully youra Hltea arH 2br IYAJIWIU.. Furniture avail 494-7645 2br 1~ .......... ~ ~ ·-------• area Price reduotd to • unique pool too h50 . ..v-·1 • $119,500 751-3191 preatlgloual Its a beauty! C I II zz4..1 don't delay . 539-8190 1Br, frig, range, laundry, '-~all 11-atl 2752 now $395/mo. 913-1795 Foond,Aa-le....,... d'1, on prf4 or FIT. Choloe of ·-·----$133.000. 950·533'4 ti I HI -.. __.Alty fee pool, carport. No pets. -_ C B 28A ......_ .,,..... hou 11 Call T H c::. SELECT SEAWIND W/VIEW PLUSH CONDO 28r 28a. ~· $550/mo. x ROS! F ob OCEAN .M. rand new 2b•. Golden"8t ecrou rom re youra. . . _,..PROPERTIES 3 Bdrm + bonu•. aver poo1, streams & fell• F1bulou1 2BA 2BA. 2 car 931w.19th ST. 5-48-0492 Two 2Bdrm, 2 ea. 2 p1t10 ~~~7~fJ:75 mo ~~;r0w:;\or ~zge ~!r~~~~~~;~•e-COLDWC?U BANl(eRO Aaaume 1st $395K Owner Dbl car gar w/opnr. gar. IP•· No pet1. L..... •EASTSIDE Condoe w/poot & apaa at , ________ _ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 915-47S3/780-97 t6 Micro W/D Spit M $950 409 92nd St. 613· 1132 38r t 'ltBa WS & :er 1Ba Nlquet Baach Terrece. Fam pref'd 2Br 2Ba Found malt Gldn Aet.r Pup Cart Aoom Attendent ____ llPQ l•E SIPEll AVAIL NOWI 549-2447 Juet atepa to waves ex· $880. 2080 Garden Ln. 1800 & 1900. 861-9739 Condo, j1c, lrvlne 415 mos, vcty 405 Fair-~':;111~rlv1•te4~~~'l LOOATIOI S1H tOO VILLA BALBOA 28 18 Du le G pantlve 5 rm hm only No pets. Agt. 548-5805 1265/mo. Tom 552-8056 View onramp 548-~23 u . ran. Twl ILIFFI Meet end ctean. C~ to 2:~~~1~f,!t,::~ S~~~~ y:d N8ew g_p~· p~~t.~ S900 kld1 othefe avall BACH ss25 & 18A letO 1f!1!rt IMrk 1111 Ftm./lhr 2br lba Lag. 8ch REWARD LOST CAT onty OAlllfl·IMlftfllll S1t1 nl an ldlOols. ctiurctlea and 642-1183 or 673-2936 Bth Lrg & citan. No pet• 539--6190 Beet Alty fee PAVT patio c:arpe>rt ITUL Tiii Ill 1111 condo. ooean vu btiic·bch. 1 EYE. Gray/wtlt/brWn. F/T P /T Permenent. Detlraab .. 3 BA. 2eA "S" a hopping Origin 11 S700+-$150 dep. 1950 'A' NEWPORT HTS: 28A lba, POOL. SPA. quiet, no pell. Pelto & Gar #8509 ,.. $315+'h utll 1400 dep. 854-7023/H 97~7249/W Crown Hardware. Corona Plan Wlttt pteuant vlew9 OWMr • uy 'BRING AN S11tla Ctatt Metro Meyer. 549·348<4 pool S650/mo. 738 TOP AREA. M ... Plnea TtLDEll 11 ... lllO Df7S6-0695 E/497•5649 SCRAM-LETS dtl Mar. 973-2800 front & bacic CloM to OFFER!' 3 Bedroom, lOIS a ..... FIXEI Slll Tustin Ave. &42-7858 2650 HARLA 5-49-24'47 Fem lhr 2 metr bdrm• CHILDCARE: NANNY ah09plng echoot1 and W•bath. new oven. new .....-S B t &. 2 BR: 2421 E 19th St 2b& Plnec:teek Apt.CM' Mature, tduc:attd n-emkr community pool Price In-dllhwalhtr Home war· um OIUT 111111 Gar. Yard #5581 fee .. -.... t hra 4 r 2'A8a on Delightful 1 Bdrm. E/aldt, Newpot1 H-'ghta, no ~· S39S •vi lmmedl M. . ANSWERS I car f 1 old In So cludea the landl Don't ranty. Call now 548-23t3 Walk to South Cout Pla.ze TtLHEIT 11 ... IUO canal Steps 10 bch. anc:I gar, alee range, fng. 1550/mo 645-1048 751-7835 or W/553-e~ L~ .... n~. ~vett. ex.--& I t .. 1 ..,.,.. tty 1 2 3 Comm pool. Im mac no pete, '490. 642-5964 --........ 1 Rod --....... mu n I 09 ........ un . rom this large 1tory, 1"3Br 2'~Ba E'ldetwrthM $t700/mo &42•3850 Agt 180RM EASTBLUFF F B W I .,.. .. au • IO re1arequlr9d. 981..ec>et 144-IOtO 8drm Executive home. 2 lrplct, a. dbl 11 · EASTSIDE 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath, Near Shopping Center em lhr N hme. • k 10 Sandy· ACltrlCY THE REAL ESTATERS Let Us Helt Y11 Sen Y •• p,_,.,.,1 Clll Cla11""4, 642-5678 for Information & surprisingly low cost. Vaulted ctlllnge. prlYate l t200 No ~. 722•80~1 Preferred area updettd quiet area $575/mo. NO $750 No pet• 840-13&4 bch or pool & tenn41a. Incl GOODoldOAYS .. I. &llllT, .... lake & security g1ttd 3br w/mlcro trpk; & bale PETS 831-9155 gar. pvt bth. lndry klleh "NoetafOll," 1tettd Oran-FIT, lllnt communication & community Mklng price •MESA VERDE Ir 4Br vtew2garS1295 round 2BR. 1BA. geraga. prlv SA20/mo Incl utile. ny,"laatllethetremovee phonetkllta.240-8073or $185 o Sha ~2: ~911 IV MiO Traditional Realty 6.11-7370 _:;a.11 Larry 548-6880, ~t 9,.,,,, to ...._ __ .. 2br 2ba cell1. •ml yrd. Freeh .,. 83-1·1ff6 or 67a·31' Fem to lhr lg apt on Lido. CLERICAL ..,.. ........,, paint. etc. 1 Pereon. Sml 2 M bd /b $400+ 1---------3 Bdrm 3 'ltb•. brand new ocean view, btem ctltlng, pel '* $475 790-88&2 br 1ba, gar, lndry. gd lo<:. ltr rm • Woman's bike w/chlld1 ------ large E-slde home 2 car gar fp w/d •II,,.. 11200. . • t800 Glay St. $795. mo. 11t/lt11. 873-37t tan. e ..... 81lboa Pentn. CLERI nPIST gar, trplc, micro S1350 0/758-5518 E/673-2928 llSTAIT II &48-8318 or 497-6478 , F/rmmt n·amkr f?COf. qule1 IDENTIFY. 875-0923 ~:R~P~~n°~k~ AL· •••• Aaa s~50~~~1~t;!y~ 2:::,~r ~e!~ ~.r~0 ''!,~baa~·:-!:.'~':;: la1un1 o,,. 4114 G:'ot~9:i~~,.~:"'i::: '450 like • house blflne §Cp ar.. 26' otM, quiet loc: pet1. MM855 • lL1. Ull .... 1111 Ing llna.nolal lnathuttone Mtllil• Bean 1100 crptd & not fer to New-kids/pets xlent locatlon 822 JENNtt'EA 28 Hunt. Hbr-Pluah 4000 n1111• M•o11111 nae an Immediate open- 11,llDE YILU.E port Info ss9..e U~O $850 53M t90 Btat fee TSL MANAGEMENT r upper, fpl, near bttch. mllllon dollar wtrfrt hW •.. tng fOf' 1 Cleft( Typtlt In Bea Alt f &42-1903 lrg deck, part< 2 Cati, w/dock, ep•. Stir w/aff· Eetab. game route. Part our ea.ta MaN branch on the waterfront ba __ 1 Y 91 A.,.,._t• I $750/mo agt 873--9090 luent M/F. 213/43 f~ Orne effort HIQh retuma. bay IDrtv beach • poo11. seoo·e hM rent 09t1on I fs; P I I lllTUT II 2 Muter IUlt• 2'A ba Reap neattM n-..mtr tc Loc:aJ area. wm treln. Thia i. an entry leYll pot.. 1900 crubtlou ... · & boal fncd yd kid• pets gar 100 I I H aaa I S595/mo 2 Bel 1ba petlo. condo, view. gw & crprt, lhr 2br tba a_peo. prlv apt Flex hra. No U dOWA. Pay ttlon. You Wiii learn the attps evau. BEAUTIFUL. 539~ 190 Blt1 Arty tee U07 pool, tndry rm. E·llde lo<:, SHO/mo, agt 499-1901 w/F no pet• 1350 1at/tul for from pronte. Call Sun-varloue typee of loan•, Mull ... to Appreclete. AT LAST! Attractive 88di conv loo. ck>ea 1~~: :"~ay •Bluffs 18, frplc ·~ utll. 842·9090 deya ~~-~;~~t~~Mr ~=~trea,:,:~alta~ S50.900 300 E Cout H~ Stp lull kltchtn SA25 yrty ·GEMEN pool HI k • " n .... Newport Beach 973-133 1 , .... ...... Incl U111 Deelrt 2~ TSL ~:~eoo T ~·pet. J2.2~1rt lntab Wut.. 1111 PAINT SHOP •t. 15 yrt, ~men~ .. = .. Obj.wide OOnwood 42 i -nwur. nllmkt 873.. Nd«f iY fon 26 flMI Laguna BMc:fi. Profl1· Typl f 50 1 ff. Beach & PCH A-10 ~ .. ,.... '"a... A u I Lrg bachelor apt w/lrg •WltllnllT * COndo w/tm yd-tm pet able. Owner anxlOUI. ul~ 0 wpm • ,.. S7!,000 536-5742 Fttl At It .. Wlttt f1rl•t1tt, 1 ' petlo In Yid local $386/mo BMutlful 2br, 2ba. <Mn Xlnt llnft\l-fef1 &«nt. Priced rite OXFORD q "'-eanfronl 2br 2b• • .._, • ta•L--la'--"' -.. a59 W 9th C.M. apt.. encl. ger , pvt (919) 245-7910 Collec1 641-4423 HI Jollnl We offer compefl.tlve ""' ....... TELERENT a-. .... •• Newly redecorated 2er beach, boat mooring • aalartea, Md axcetlent 421 Drtltwooct, 8Mch & 3031/\ co;;i::;p; dPfx p;;t: le20 38' 1720 & Up evatlable .2295. Rm!SfMll Apt-fem,qutet, tftfl'-nf benefits.. FOi' Int.,.... PCH$75,000 538-5742 v1ta2br,tundk·fmtpet10 Pool.'No_..&42·5210: S«ry.nopete. 780-0919 =:::=~~1~f*' T.D.t 4011 appointment..,..._ call A~rtatltl 11 SO : rr~:~ ~Ion z 'r,~~~~ ~mo-by PLUSH CONDO 2Br aa.. 48R 2ba dlx apt on *9ct\, . Wldow fia1 money fo1 Leticia Tampa It Olt.601 Al11 26 unit Xpt • All Ar ... a Pr1o11 • OYer pool ltftern9 atalle. 2 car gar. laundry. v;:p, hr,.,,,... wnta TD'•. •10.0001up. No (114) 11Mll0 tu,,',,",,",' ~l?Q~ .J\"\. { -/) t: ~C.• wtll HOOM ANO 25.000' of •Open 7 Oey9 9arn-7pm laJMa Obi cai gar w/opnr. 11800/mo, lit & lllt rm~th apt= Crtdh"l no penalty. c.Jt (11..1) llM111 ;Jl.!ol'oUL"~ (.bl:;(I'~ e.-e commerctet rt ntal• 6J58S&O Pnla1al1 .flf7 Mlcro,W/08pl11Yt$950(~.)714/526-0&81 area 7eo-i~e..... OenllonAeaoc:873-7311 ,. ""•' ..., cu.., ' ..O•••H -----'300.000 Qro.. Uklng • 1 BR AVAIL NO~t 549-2447 BEACON BAY home 3 br I 1 W .. 1111 GR S ·~:":':--b:··:.,,~, :: 2 2 Mil Bkr 9S3-1220 CK Slop 8y etpi. ~· ':-' =-~ POOL P•UO. ftplC. X-IOI S*I• den a fam.· rnce luatn ltl • , ••• EAT WE TERN '-.. 'O'"' ......... o .. ¥d• iiffae Prtrtt_ USO 21111-=llt~ 8IYd seoo rno 87W1n 1~8::~r.~lldt pat~;!~ /~~or lnL Ull ,una~~~lon• s•VJNGS rl I v El T ,~ o, D ,· I 60 ONl'TS .:m to Mir 8JtbOI Ptn F .. mn Tl IUJ Ill llA p.,, 1Br frplo poot -io (707) ~2-0567 Sal~ ~neul. :sr~ Starla •t 14.&o p/hr: ~ " • ~ull 9% to co-op bro«art CHOICE RENTAL Trlplei1. Frptc:, Gar & All • • Ml ' ,...... ' 0 a r 'I mo Mutt haYe neat, o1Mn IP-i;;qual Opportunity May trade Set-YPt mall-Appeallng E~lldl 2bclrm Utlllt ... S*dl *8715() t.e gf ~ ~57w. Bay Cttta lltu 1714 t 73-0 08/875-3002 peer Mult be ti yra of ll.lll 11NT Id Cell Riek Byefe. bro-p11e carpet wlW newer ktt EIT 111-IMI · Coet1 MeM. encl 10X20 • D.M V ~ req. i o o o R E I ker 760-7292 anytime enhancied decor 1575 1t 1torage ~· Avatl """'. 75t·H80 t-5 Mon-Frt Good ~rowth poeltlon In I I' I r t; ~· ~~ 9y0wner NNporfBatch •Ul-11M• . • WOODLAI• VILLAGI 187!:21•t8t,&45·7234 &lllllTlllUU OparatfOntO..,t.atCor· • . . . _ . ....... Duplex '30.000 betow Mta1 Verde hM w/Pf>O' 2id 268 bUPfU COfona ••••fMlllTS Enq!Wiglleowgw._ 399 Clet'k for light porete Off1c. of , .... appr. eJMI PcWtlw a.ah 1PtC Sbr 2ba f/'fd kldt Hlghlandt 11200/mo Ar."--W. a.y 8L.C..M. US.00 & llllflO.. TwMnel ~= llUflt'lt chain. Poeltlon I N y s A o l ' ~ w/eummer ren1a1e pet• •t 150 worttl ~ Avllll 111 95$-3333 Co & .... a&o-e357 tkllta ...ennal All xlnt ~•Int typtng tklll9. I ' Or • Prltne rental ., Partial &3M 190 8ee1 Alty tee 2Br 1Ba, petlo, carpn 2 "" tlt!OJ °"' prdtll it, .. 1111.s Quiet, corototttbll h••nc. 1 .. rntng opportun1t1 exp er w/word pro-• r I I : • , ~:· . .!'.:: "'!"~~~ I OC4Nln & bay vi.ow Up-Ea1t•IO• 18drm. belm b»I• to bch. Cntr °'--dou to.,....,,. a So Coeit Piela. Oflly lllU\utes to tfle 8*1d to: Mr ''*"·· •t OIMlno • plU9. Vltt9d -------., 800*1 ffOm "' .. -olll -gradae, xlnt cond. 3Br ctlle, yrd Utll1 pO. $545 le50 No pet1 873-3862 bexh ~ .,..,!JOit ND PETS Pl.US£ Rober1 8etn. Wlltlem g•Mral office dutl .. I C E G A ~ y i Up, 21r Down Ger mo No P9'• 5~ --..... • -.S • LllmlY._ Fr~ & Ataocllt-. 1401 20-.30 Hra p/'Mi to et"1. 0 A. I u m I 0. n 9 p ···-· -.... A.·-·· St w--............. Wiii deftlOP Into"'" time r I I t I' •. 7 :·· : ~..:-.:·~: • ~-:. $330.ootl 873-0125 llUT YA&.•11•• e..utltUI 9T '8d;m -;ont ....... = CA.'emo ................ -..,, POlltlon. ~ In PMOn . .._ . '°" o.··~,.,.. ... 11 ""° f i>•-111•-111T .... -Sl'.lerp 3 ~ ·~t.. triplex. 112 bloc* from 1 Mlllll . 11 qo tq ft of'lloe epc. av.U---Tllt~fllMllt, • -1U11r ,..._ "-LOOT llMlll --. 112..,. ,._ mo 1-11• f11 Ible at tt.25 per a/ft. AID F nv.1n PIT, ua1 t • ·:,?(.~·'.~•u r r I' t ii r r I' I pr:;~ ,:S..u:"in C' i. RP mMarPtt• :'d'rtve by 111. IUT I llT WITD... ~:~~13~:· ~~ ~~2157'brd UNI ....... " ' • HA ldMn 48ANet and Clll MttyAnn .... '?. .... . I portTSL'-"'INVE,!.OtnMELN-JIS ~., .. ~1"£1!..._~·1Wk1111)1 MeGulre.AQt 873-4400 911 Sq ''· Oen'I Atedthlelullfltdt0el0r 11 ... 1 ........ 1 .. , ' • -· _........ ·& n&. •"MIRJPT ,.,.._, ta·llN otc/Meel~. gmd nr No tht bet1 dMAt 1n .,,.,,. "' a--.. IGUll..uTI 18rnn II ~ 1004 ~==6='42-tS02 per mo 8-9950 Seti idle items 642·5U8 C.M U 18/mo &32--4 t81 ment Nnta Ma·Mfl CIMai Ade 604171 •• • 11Jt Wu... 1111 l!lt Wu ... .... TYNT DAY CLEANING Ho.-'°' the ltClll dept ro .... t NTIA tuu tlrM OT P-1 .,. .,.. In typing, llllnO MO other t Im a. I a r 91 tro ma .,..._.....,. · d«tcal di.It._, In ttla CtMntra. CdM .......... 22 -·-•' _,.., ~ pu~ notice hM WI ln'WMclle .. opening dlpt. TYPtnatowpm,.q, mllllft mn tor" .-.,,,,. 'Worcl PfOCIMlnG '1NANCIAI. PLANNlffO, Ulmn .,,_ uper. dellta~ but nol 111.000. pfUI ennuelfy. Qood communlcetlon MC. o.n aw • -.o Good ......,..._.... lkll8 a MCUtfty po1at Ol 1---------n a ca a 1 a r y C a 11 halpfUI Organlz.atlonal mllltery tcCJ*'. Mtptul &42""4321, ext. s 1 e rcw lk tu rnuet lntur. becil-,,. time & S*1 time . .c>t. ;round daelnd. lfYlna °'8Yeyard 11pm-7am. Mllll ll&IT 1oc Ae!uei aal9tY oom-Ptaw app1y 1n perw .... ' _ _ man•urata w/1-111• l T u a • · · l w • d . rw.w1 kpar, a.net ~ to: Oam-12nOOl't, Tilurtday ................... Roofing exp pref, S~Yffohl 8pactaltlaa84MM! - Ad 312, 0aHy Piiot, P.O. 4:30-lpm. 1100 Von ....,. -.. s-ec-Box 1580, Co.ta Meu. Karmen A"' lnltna, CA -~· .,.... .. ... ,.. .. Ca. 82829 EOE M1'N/H ....,. . curalalyS~~l~te. •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DDOlll lneutance poeltlona ~all. Plttme. Aeateurant llmllTIU &.~...,. 1. Pfloto l.e.b &42·2172 umaa. 111.1 rtt te tn OOlllELlll 112 50422.50 p/hr. WHI P-ttma~ hn WMlcly. '°' 2. Waretlouw ete-0290 Parry'• plua n .. da 7T().0102 •--•"9oii1iioiiii,.,..,....,,~1AIA CONDITION.EA Part time carrier coun.... train. Wonc own .,..._ appt: "3-5&47 H.1 Muet be dapendabla, -. lmmad .. fl.Ill & ~ time F,.. 1tJttana. I wtca, p911 9'ldlng window t 125. <>a11c 'FUn 8ellot' • AMdy '° ore wtnted Help l>Oyt n2·5M7 LDll llllMI tall minded. Hunt Bc:h. MU.t be 11 Y"' old. 2108 IYATlllUY si.m.a. Mala & ,_,.. Pwquet w wlbr ... toot ..it 11soo. 64 ....... 1 and girl• 'ao11clt new PIO lllllllPll Bay Street ;;;;0t1;,c;ua11-High Sehl atu<Mrlt• prllf. 3/4 Oceanfront. Npt Bctl Ste>t9 tn ~M naedt a.... 541-7870 aft 89fn rall. 5~0~ 1225 11, HotMa wMr • ._ whl IYb9CtlpUona on their AIP. payroll, r•tauran1 rlacl)eppttcant.onlyna.d PUYllllB llTll.IALU Parton,,fT &Oeyt.>Ont 'reetogdhomewtnO.-12~40 JC lnl oond I>&'* rout•. Mutt &fl)Qy •xi-nee Avail lmmed apply. Car 1::,ovldad. IWllYllll ! Ir ~ dothlna ltora wonting cones... Eapecl9lly men*'-P~ Mix, John Wcyna Tannla C1b 173-0211 or......_.,., ::'~~~~ . 87M5ri ~~11 ~ ummar/full, fall/p.art ..,_, Ot"ffy. Full" & &: flnaeltent•. 971-1010 :;:7JJ;' ~ 20 e ..... ~E':"~ 198211' HOBIECAT.Xlnt ~==bla hra. Partt~M~na t-5.&45-5287 . ~Tc0n= =.~~~ -w~~perw LOOKS LIKE BENJI. 47M14tt>)'a. ~-;'tie!'.~ •s.':'o.v~~ Cell 8fvca E"*'v docutntn11 ':, CPA~ ...,111•1t ~I:' tGtV yr. c."' R«all s.... mutt be..,.. to tm up 10 ~~ c:e_~· ~ ~ O: '; an.2451 ·~ ewt. Otftce &42-4321 ext 2o& In Nwpt 8c:tl. e50-2n1. Automoblla ~,... uaz 50 Iba °' ITIOfe Hard ~ T...,.. Clb member· 25' COAOHAOO 81.00P 111-1 .. Ae1c tor Sandy t-5 quit• ~tloni.t tor p /1llrt1t1tf...., ,.._ llUll WOf'kat, 30 In~ min, uUtue .,,.., t37S + tr.-W fM 3 Seb, VHF~ 8 HP Ota l i~·-~!ii!:~!! ewltchboerd, typing, & Handout Promotlonlll M• ... •11..-r So4 p/hr. C.M. 2030 2 mo Ofd QmhJ ;;JMg; oC>o ..,_ aa1t ~2 '6600 AYS ~ : fllmW. ~97 Ofc eJIP. req, tarlal. N4wpor1 Pier la iootclng tor a u time '91UUrD Apt atzie l300. King atilt POOL TAal.£-Ollk Datta * 40' MARIHEA KETCH ~ .aav.lll"ft••• Saloon on pier. 97&-e20e SaMI l)efton/ Aulet ~ BMMt1 hdbd, rrame & I; Queen 11 & ec :...on... Dtaaall. llhowar ... w• WI llY llll -'""'... L••• .... --UA1 n..... .._.. ..... ~ JOBS 9 dr..., tnpta ctr.... . .--... .....-......... M5000 AY8 846-9000 - -P~ter ...... 1ry mW'· ~-tv""" _, ... -. l300 Newgtwtopj)aUo nett._,,""""'---· ,,..ll'IM" 111110 II.LP &lllUIJ mlltl'YI Exp'd Loan Proc.e1or Udo Vlll-oa Aol><Olt 20 good hourt, tun a11 tabla w/2 wttt ~ oln Wll ... tot &2200. (21S) Cal ~ wtth allp, ,......., ,..,.. 1 • _ needed tor growing hr8 ..-. MU9t be ~ Salaty +com-rlDIU a1oo New 5 d 887-4780 or (114) 9Mcf1 a HP outbcMrd ....... & .. Cw'E1ST ,s1 .. ~~-B.ics..!?.: NHdad ror dlaplay F1nanclal Co. Xlnt Nlary able': WOf1' W..ancSe. mlNIOn. P-.. oome 1n LMf1 d,..., '50 ..._ r: t7M247 .-tor Aon S3000'oao 931-4092 • .._. .... M ..,._ ,._. acl-..r1lalfl9Mleaatrapld. & commlulon tOf the 75o-o154 to appty 2l!OHAMOft8LVO need full & ~ lime 1y expanding local datty right par90n. Send r• &73-7377 °' · MOf(Y putw dalk $35. M:M572 m,..-s catalna 30, wheal. A"On, COSTA MDA count• help. Energetic. newtpi.par. Aggraulve, ..,,,... to Ad # 125 C/O IUL m&ll UL.II Ul.Jll lllTlllTll e· dtwr dr...., w/2 ntta 8 Pee Tai Sar1aa aoo .. xtt• LIYe aboard t• &.o NtO v•rt•tll• & Irland Mlf·dlaelpllMd lndMd-Oalty Piiot PO Box 1850 ••••n•m• needed In ~ Beach. PRIZES llndt. hdbrd & frm a 100. '200 ... 873:938t cil•t• Pvt P"IO lndd. .. -Ill .... Franch IPMklng helpful, ua11 may earn axcallanl eo.ta M--. Cal t2&2t weakandl only. 25-27' 2 wall unlttl 125 .. '' lu Reel offer Ht IOC9I,... -• but not MC. Call Jaqul, Income (Mlwy + com-Succaaatul ag..,I with Crultln_g aallboau M .. Conl. eofa 1135, Tap. u L teurant1 '°'_.and v.-U8E.DCAAS & TRUa<a 873-275.4 Mon-Fri. mlttlon) beMflta and l&IL llPI. prominent co. Melt• IC>-&45-7100 TRPS pan SIS refrlg w/lcamkr Paramount tmr Tenor cat1on1. 152-9155 or COME IN OR CALL FOA OHml 111.P aova~1 opportunl-OIMlll&TM P.:9 ~~~de To~ l&Lll S350tobo, E~hlng 1n Banjo, $350. 973-4968 !7M02&1eea-102t ,_ Ar'l•ll PIT Mon-Fri. Super Sand· ty. Ananclal, newepapat Newpon BMctl lnve1t-~hly 9; ftta~ eat.er T S SC Pt FIT THIS excel cond. 525-8480 ualtue/ ti Del.lt..LO Wlc... •71t Paularlno, or agency experience ment Firm raqulra1 II ~. -ta Con PoylT ~~~ 7""" ~· • Ant•A..... Paw Foot Sofa, ,._ 1qp' a. •u 1111 ........, " v " naceHary No phone mature lndlv to COOf'dl-ng r--·• · • ~ _...1...,1. ,,...... lfal..-t ... •MU 1 .... 1 ,-... ,....••vo. Cotta M .... 645-4897 .. _:.. . · tlnuout eupply of ~ ~I IUUl'D mahogany trim, 80" wide __ ..... _.. _ -Aiiiiiiiiiliiiiiff;jl-1 ca111. """".u raeume to. nate dally op«atlona of and direction provided SALES-TWo AMI Eatate ~ 050~ 613.3735 or mJ llBfrm SEASWIRL HUNTINQTOHIEACH Mimi PRIM Attn: Howard Mullanwy. mall ~t. Pr.v. mall Salary+ comm. Reaum9 ~·needed for I h .,.. th 842.e2s.. aft 8 pm Office a ul tmant l 70 H.P. EWnruda. with Ml__,J 1• 1111 Brand Mw dell In lrvlne dept. QP«atlon1 axper. to· Patrick Tenore c/o local RE"Offtca. Generous • 11111 • . f\.imlt ~Ina IBM lrdar Ind OOllfll. Al In -----'"---- need• good help tut It 111111 OMIT req. lndlv. mu.I po.aaa ~u 234 E 17th St Commlalon apllts. Coast IUl.Y Pl.IT lllY ....,_. T~ b : a_. & xlnt cond S311.5. •Wllf l'm pay1toeaJ1uanl'lt.~ UILYPILIT :!,r~an::.~o! Sta 117. eo91a MeU; Propartlaa87S..5410 ' 1.....,.r. LES 057-8133 rnora.&3'f:51 S:C 640-0923or720-1181 &IM-1111.. In par.on, 55M510 Al . 110 •• .., ..,... ltlon reQraaant• 'ptvotal 92827 IHUT&IYIUll It yoy .,. looltlrig for utra Large Walnut daak a 100. 11..t ·--~A:.-F B 0 s T 0 N w HALER. Sea Tony OllTl•l lllYlll hstl Ina, la. IH2l point• '°' dally opat· T~lng a must, good wtth ~11'19 money. or Ilk• Kitchen dinette Ht r~:qUI ~ 1070'• Hui 125. the~ •• •i1 p••t T1lll atlon1. Xlnt company nguraa, IMm ct.ta entry, ~~t:,,ecaa ~ = w/xtra IMt. 4 cane bedt SOH~ .... uprtghtlon : 1 • ~ ~~ ~.:;: --benefit• & worttlng eon-good WOf'klng oondltlona. I uph<*, .... ctlalrt 1150. xlnt .......... , ,--..... l!ml I .._ ,., dltlona. Send r-..ma t~ can Fottar Shannon Farm, °' win Prtna and Full IZ bed S50 M~ • • • • & looka 9UCtty bfMcl The DtlNy Piiot h.M Im-r._ ,_ • P.O. Box 2500. Newpoft &44-5885 Awwde, Cetl ua nowt We wash« S50. Searl gaa SCHUMANN Con1ote .,._ S12.000 ,..,.tty ln- THEODORE ROBINS FO RD madlata opening for Cua-PAIT 'Im WMI .. ___.. C&. .....,.,.. •tt . S 1111PY leuu have ......,... ~nge In d.-r $50 "6-0251 P'ane. l'tlftnllf\/'99t°'9d, .....ted. ~ pelnt. tomar Service Clerk lo Opportunltl•• avallabl• ._..,, HU<>Qn n. . ..... •• lllllYAIY C.M., H.B. or F v ··-c:aMnga.1950 5!4 1544 Mar Gaw V8nlah, a mo. WOf1t In our buay Clrcul• wtth Iha LOS ANOElES Chaelc A phof'9a type & Create your own destiny In &42-4333 Mutt Sall beautttul IMng otc! Evlrvud9 Mtr, 90 H;f>. we tlon Oepanmanl Mutt be TIMES Cl<cutatlon 0.-ll&Sf'IUm/&PTI ::..a.::n S.1 M-F. matur9, Newport Baach Sae-WAITER. WAITRESSES room Ml $850, 7' oak TY.I. Wit, Tr..._ ~ aenct-J..,. .._ dec>andabla and Ible lo partmant In our dOO< to Maintenance per.on for U S Citizen SunHI e1art I SeMce oftlca. S5 wall unit S&50~""*t ltlnl IUJ bteat9d, looks !Mt• .... "m::;;-...~ .. m--w.,..~--- .. t• HAlft! •• "'~ • (U\lA ""I'>.. ", ·, handla heavy phonaa door newspaper MIN 138 luxury Apta. Must be e•ach araa., OMEGA ~nt ~ng & aaoretanal 1 ... :: ::t :ce cana refrlg • 25 Haw Mlroa bo9t. MUST lmmec. 181(, mf.. t 4,.500 with a plauanl !aleph.one program. GuaranlMd exp'd In all ptlaeaa of ~ lklll• req.. FIT or PIT. Prtvata club. Vanad '4-. Coto< TVS 150 75~ 174& ZENITHCon~O~T v SEl.l. Slllppat" maln-H/&42-1111 WJ't4$.4111 voa. 20 Hou,. PIWMtc hou1'y weoa plus com-malntananoa Incl A/C ed _, ~· intrcilCOior T v. talnad, full covare. -------- Monday • Friday Call m1uk>n. Hou,.: 4PM to alac: a plumbing. ~ U•PJlllll'f ~ ~o~~aln ;:: ~ =~ ~~m S~~ Pl~l!1 Clll~~~~·~da 2noon5 S 1!~1· ~!"· 12'.30 $12.000 ~3n81aw 'D .. U. l &42-4321 fOf ai>pl Aelc 8PM Training 11 trantpOrtatlon & loots o.c. Airport araa Ad. ant ellante & aatabll9h ... .,_7 '"' _,_,"' · _ ·""' ...,.._, f~l ThlanewCJ..7comaawftfl for Tracey. provided. Potanllal to req'd. Baneftll + com-Agency Medi recap-new onee. Shof1h.anct,-Wiii Pf1m , llariM !sUJ:. _ p/a, tit! & rnortil YOln for l&T&DnY. aaml300.plus~week. penMlloncomrnanaurata tlonl1t. Plaatant pro· dlctaphcma. bkkpg, rorna.tofptivatawhlclet. H0nCte =:;:ton; ~dalvwy FM an Interview. call w/exp. Call &44--0508 leMional phone vofoe/ word-procg, ellent pro. PIT & FrT poettlona avall. Watt &200; 400 W 18tkl1827), (Serf4115) F~ .... .'!..m•. muathe4ty/:,~ 857-2381 axt. 1204 Days only. appawance: Must be or-pecta, multl·company Call 10..pm 281-0748 '245; Evy 2HP S1&6; ITITI ~-...... axper. P · gantad accurate Mlf. exper. are all• t>onut tOf Honda 7.5HP long9t\8ft ORANGE COAST Non-1mokar. pref. Nr IUIUL lfflOI~-....a UlllT&IT •tartar 'Type es wpm you. Sand reaurM , TAii PUIM s.425 "3-5272 _...,,,_,.,,, O.C. Airport. 851-0517 Credit Union In Tu.tin hu With limited X-Ray Permit Contact Ange I : quallfteatlone to: Sutan'1 fOf eon1trvc:tlon company. llJI .A....L.: t . 2524 H.tlor C.. .._ Mlehalla. NEWPORT Immediate openings f0< for busy Orth<>padle Of· 8am:5pm 556-04&0 Office Sarvlon, 3737 Outlet varied Ort1re1"1 llo. ._ I• - WESTERN CORP. two full-time cterlcal l>09-floe full time. &41-8824 ' Birch St. Suite 200, New-req 833-2130 Up fo §2' side " Lif -• HU OHml IW ltlons. Individual mutt be lllUTlllllT port aa.ctl, ,Pe. 92860 *325/mo 11t l !Mt. lv Vw Tl well organtzad with gOOd ..... ,.. '°' RMI Eatata nrm. Jen Wutt4/ DI M E s mag 87MeOI 'ff 606GE MXXJ xm F::.~~arn~~~ ::':.':..': ~:!,~ via UdParto ~!'ff. ~t Beh ~·'VAhMt typt•ong ~ ""eonng.tact En• ~~~fL r• D!attti! J1!7 For~· mooting, exit vary dean. aeoeng. S3llOO 285t lrvlM AY9., Cotta auranoe benefit•. Apply can ~875:0~50 "Jannlfw .~ 87S.:&e22 ~ grtld/ •t•°: w/ HOUSEKEEPING offered. NB loc.. a1uoo. (714) 873--1331or561-2•29 M .... 810 4. Irvine Rancb In par90n at lndu9trtal · typtng lkllla WOfd pro-axch ""pvt ba/antr,tm -A 875-3351. (213)821-1174 b"'-- Fannar. Mmet League of OfWlQ9 County 1m & -n II ~ helpful. 1n1·1 oll & utlls F/11dn1 5-48-8857 Sllp tor Power Boat to 34' .:!~~-aa..1 lllT" U& Credit Union, 15001 Sii • II Gen. ofc ror bu*Y com-gu co. located Newport lb . S 11.50/ft or tr• tor boat "IUUCI -. · -Redhill, Ste. 101, TU9tln, pany. It typing i flilng. Cent• Part time poaa.. uae NB &42-4808 !'l.gl'IPiiPg;p.lorn~~lft~~soaatBl!P NwptCtTPedo8"-0e11 Ca.(714)25t-4844 Call Banjamln,54&-4333 Nonamokatpret.NrO.C. Ible. °C1ll Dabble. Hlmalayan/Parsian• CFA "GullWlng'' 244000f1g --·· n•---·-· A Ir p 0 r I a 5 1. 0 5 11' 759-8222 registered. s 150 Mctl 2 LI N E WANTeO moorinGI Gode ml beat 'otter over --·-llUINI GENERAL OFFICE/SOME -· --Mlchalle NEWPORT '9malaa & 1 maJa kit-apeoa 2r aallbo9t OeY9 . for Laguna Baac::tl general ORIVINO fOf Auto rap91r 7-3 & t1-7, oar1111ad or WESTERN CORP. SllllT&IY ten .. 1o wf{a 875-M5-4 752_..;3219Vaa ..4.1ade 1100,000. 832..e.500 or practb Wedtdays, ex-lhop CM. &41-7731 traln .... M ... Varda Expat etaryforma;. 4~ pended dutlaa not nee. Conv. Ho9p., ee1 Canter llllPl•IST zl ':'~Must ti.ave ht• SSI Almaft MG-TO ·52 Orig. A. 494-3538 lllDIL.,,. St, eo.ta Meaa 548-5545 for bu•y CoaJa Mffa a:f" lh<>rtnaiid & typing PinilLl PUPPIES. ;n;i; WANT A OS I l\4i..,. tie ao;n: at lCihn at"'9d'. Sela °' Treo.. o.ntal/OfthoAeoapl lu~I~:= ... a ... P/T CHIROPRACTIC OFACE lklUs. Xlnt opp.ty fOf tu-$40,lamala$30.7waekl. WeyM nm~ $11,300080~214 Ben.ttta. •'" Oya Exp compan . Cati Jennifer, l l:3&-7:30AM Mutt ba hard wont~ & tura growth. Attractive Call 541-8420 In Bonanza. Viking. Req'd. NB M2·2&28 J51_.91o Apply Newport VUla. good w/S*)pte 850-73 olllcel In Irvine. Call I l1tl SS21 · Mooney 201 °' llPC>f'Oll la• .. ,.,.. lllmlUI 642·58&1 Sill Idle heme 6'42-M78 752-&474 • 3 4 • • 2 8 · p I an a ~._ IHHLD • I ··-~••y I A.o.A.X a;;;ion 2 yr IMPOR·T ... NT NOTICE TO 95 1.n201913-0354 &Mi 11n NeededF/TorP/Tfor~ loeal.,.,,,.,...,collegaage · - 1 I p• .-' --·-okl. tvlly brOka, ltarted "" ·-a-/ Englneat'lnQ firm nr OC man~ for "'9wpor1 II J I 10 Mo. poattlon needed by Jumping. GrMI eonflrrna-_.,_ 1HO 50008 .. .v. + AJTpon.CaJl281·0«1 HatbOf.Somaboatlng .••••••••• I Huntlnton e.ach City tlop. S4500 Kim Deya PRIVATE PARTIES lcMtm Mll aiarm,axtracaan.•~ NIYU 1111!1 •XJ* nee 875-4704 School Dlltrlct. Type &O &44-2952/Eve 850-043& I --171A;;;rm1380. '5,495. 53M218 for retail 1to~a. Orange & HAIROR~SS~RS wanted : 'IU Fil TUii -: ~'.-;1:5~t':;'m~~ Aatisan Ht !i"f ~~"'Of,./;'s-~1'ifE:¢J;. Ml drw, ;.ooo ml. trtr ID ilil L,A. dellwrlaa. HMvy ltn-10 flM new Hair Studio In • mu. .._.. NI A ._ Mt • Apply 20451 Cratmer Ln. Franch X rm 0 fr e i llahed each Saturday In the Da. ;1v ~ JCt~ 543-~7~ 171 3261 mfJJ lnff. Ing, gOOd driving record. COM. S1a11on1 to be e -WILL. L.m • PRllUI : H~B. ·or phone~. matching venlty pd i •r · MK ml, xtnt oond "3oo Call M2·58&8 ror appt. 1aa1ed. Richard Daya •• If you are in uc ... h School or Jr. High • Deadline for applying 11 s1650 take s975. Iron I Piiot. ·ea KAWASAKI 250 LTD 080 213-41-1007 II /•-Dlf 758:D33/Evaa 487-6272 u.'6 • on or before August 8. BtUI & white Quaan Bad Ilka n.w, low mllaa, 1750 IYll. -.... •and would llke to earn $25.00 to • d ••oo t ... s4oo DIMES-A-LINE ads must be 751-7893 · -·-jfo-0102 Salllng anything ¥11ltr1 a • SECRETARY: Nel'I firm P -· a .. e • --------.,,...,,.~ Dally Piiot Claaelflad Ad • $50.00 in commissions and more each• near airport, mature, TablH a IH Cart p,...pald so mall or bring them Into llmll/1.1. FLllllT 11 1 11mpla mauer . • •week-give us a call. You can work • non-smkr, 20 n.x. 860-6481 the Dally Pilot office. S. sure to full or p-ttma &45-7845 Jwt call &42-5878. •.PART TIME in the afternoons and : hr1. se hr. 641 -1771 Mf"Y ADUUm IOll Include your phone numtHH or ad- .,.,.,.,_ d till h tim to · • H01n••y -d~ In your ad, have a prlctl on • eve.~'&' an 8 ave e enpy --I llT &PPU&IOIS Nch Item & no abbreviations. IOW 11111111 Ullllll lllllTAIT llWllll Interviews WednH day 9· 1 1 A M at 2588 N~port Blvd • Cotti Meta (on Newpor• Blvd -.J Del Mir) Call (714) 537·4840 for more info EOE DltECTORY CALL TOOAYll AllP•Llll Vour o.lly Piiot 8arVlca Dk«:tory A41pr.-ntettve M1..U11 elf. a. a • your summer. We of(er complete : Non Agency. 1 G111 Ofc Lt LES 857-1133 : training and provide transporation • typing. AIP. AIR. all pay----------- • p1us aroat prizes, trips, and plenty of• roll, 1oca1 .. ~~pany *SALEI SALEI* " &·-• 7__, Refrigerator. $129 4 Up : MONEY! This is not a paper route • llllnUY WUhen 199 & Up • and it is not seven days a week. Come• Part Time No exp req'd Oryera, gae1e1ac: SH a Up •'help us get new customers for our: re11at11e hr. nu. 751-1991 ALL APPLIANCES : newspaper and have a good time • ~•nun ~:!== • while you're doing it. Come out and •. In plueh ott1oa ~ = FVnMITURE e h talJcin bo t and .... ......,. {71',') 7• • • UNIQUE nA • see w at we are g a u • ... ............ ... ....... 1947 s Main St. • you'll be glad you did. C-£11 today and • ••011m 11••1 Santa Ana • ,,_., M Earl e .s 1111 Btwn Edinger & Warner on • start tomorrow! \..all r. • 5~9402 Main St. s.. the BMrl • 548-7058 or 241-8432. • ~ou dOri't iiiid a gun 10 111·1220 : ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT : "draw fHI" when you Open 1C>-I: Sun 12-5 • aao w B9Y at,._, c:o.ta ..._,CA 12e21 • place an ad in the Dally ---.,...,--,-..,,.--- AH EQUAL ~ IEMl'l.OYEA Piiot Want Adel Call now ee•e e • •••••• /M2-&e78. .. ·----.... • Sorry, no commercial ads. gara(je Nies, produce, plants or animals •re acceptable. DEADLINE: 12 Noon Friday Coat• ...._ Office 330 WMt BaJ Stl'Mt CoetaM•aa,CLl2829 r Oodoa '72 Motomome 20'' Nlf contained ful P'#f, rbl1 mtr. llpa 8. "*'Y xtr• 14750 ~1 181 I••• Tr&llm, Traftl M24 a1 Ga G;;r ·al sic A/C, Sips 4 Top oond lnloul. "500. '5&-0925 .. Coast DAILY Pl I!!* A•tu, lal!rt" P'8JC NOTICE Pl.aJt NOltCE NlJC NOTICE MUC ll)TIC( MUC NOTICE Ml.IC fllTIC£ Ml.IC HOTICl 1112 11111 a.,n tlll l aid H IT MOnCa or '"""~COURT '"'.... ~rmoue •uMIHI T ..-c~~ '=A=• =.• .. ..,.=iiil[iiiii8iiEiii' ciiiinniiiioiiHiiiiOi;,. 'A RAYt;;i.gloul WM• 178 AM. o•~L~........ °' CAUfOMQ. ~............. um eTATI....,. ~ C?'!... NOTICI llNmttO TM fOllOoiW\nO ptreOn• ., • ..,."...,.,, ....._... r Will\ Red ... ,._ !'50 ~· G!~ond .. ,,_ ~ COUNTY Of OAAMGI "9111 "-".. TM lollowlnO per'tonl .,. Tautltla I -dolt'CI t>utlMM u NEW l US!.0 IUA'llfSt a1 -M241',,v AllD Oil NthlOM In 11'41 Ma11• ef tne Appl! ,,_..... cSotna ~.. Lw la _.., _. CA.I AIN TATTOO MOQ L-IDOI ·-1•900 '33042'47 TO A.11 .. lllTIR o.tlon ot IARA E •A 12710' TWO fOI ice Cf\EAM T.I..... .... NOTICI 11 HIAllY '1'f IMI . ~· VOLUMESA~S Su~ lH 'llllRllllOY HTAftNO.A1-ROORIOUU Of'l tMNtf OI lntheluo«lotCourtof COMPANY . 1144 hn NOT'tCI OIVENttlat...a9dbld•WlnW MoAr1llVf CA'tt~ 8E.RVICE l LEASING l l lllUll To ... '*"· ~. AL I! RT 0 0 A.R I El the Stat• °' Clllfotnl•. fOf MIQUll. Newport IMCh. CA YOU AM IN De'AUt.T :: ~ ~·= ~ ·1~·~ ~~ • .S2 3170 N Cl'ter"' AY9 LONG creditor• tncl contlnoent MARTIN 1. a minor IOf the County ol Of\AHOf ~ UNDER A OHO M TRUST tomi. fi -~~ .. pJant w •7th St.. N v .. NY 1~ ·, 1211 84 per mo, 80 Cl9dltors. encl perlON WhO Change Of Name In the MatW Of U19 talai. IOww4' .,.._ Wett. 0Alet>oeetM91ttf. "'1. Ot 1.,.· Thi bualnMt It con SU.CM month•. Comm CIL ~be otMiwlM lrlW.tecl No A 129009 Of K!NNETH DllAOY 23271-. (Kange Aye . !I UNL!88 YOU TAJ<~ AC-~J:i:?" m.::....· dueled by en JnclMcMll IHO et.ry •••HOS) SAM M Down In the wlH tttd/Ot --· Of OROCA TO SHOW CAUSE ROSS SA OeoHHd Toro. CA t2t30 TIOH TO PlllOT~OT YOUR t • • ..... .nd Danie! J Tubervlh (114 .. H-llto w. •a-a. ---DAVID f FRUMAN FOR CHANG£ OF NAM Not.0.tt~yQMnthet ~WCI A. Hen. 3*1 PAOPlATY, IT MAY II! tren =· . :.0 "t.o•w. Ttllt 1111.ment ... med T .c»-'n W*<>me .... u... _... A ~IOtl ,. ~ Ned (S.C 80&4) tile uncwllgned -'II .... at Wlnellamtnet Or • Laugna SOLO AT PUil.iC 8AIJ!. II' ... ot 911\t he County~ of Or· O~EN S':_'EN DAYS ~·H'tlnttoek, 800/228..e3tl by Denlet W lat .. In the SARA E ROORIOUU ON Pflvatl ..... 10 the f'llOMll NIQult. CA 12tn YOU NEID AN l!XPL.A· nac1Hary lherefor, ae with 1 County on Juty 22. "'' t"'l\><Mgtti.au,,... 11 • 7141•32·1581 Sup911of Court of Orenot l[HAl, 0, AL BEATO .Ind betl bidder IUbjeet IQ 't~ C>u•ln•H l• ~-NATION Of THI NATUM pr~ In tM oontt9Ct = vllfv•900 CHlllac ~!'~ywr•q"!9.'~ ·~ OABAIEL MAATIHU hat OQtlf\l'mellon Of Mid Su-ducted by a 911*11 pert. 01' ·TH! PAOCEIOINO d~·~o:~r: 1 $ ,., .. , W Ol llNITI .,..,_ ea:. ' be _. tllld 1 petttlOll in 1hl• court l*lof Cou(1 on"' aft« 1111 Mttntp AOAINIT YOU. YOU rnent Of r ....,.-bli.hed Orll'GI CoMt ·~10oves1-N.9 Ni Do 81 j fully Pointed • pet90nll rep-IO' 111 Otder ~ 11911-1lthcl9YofAUQUtrt, 1816.at Edward A Hitt SHOUt.OCONTACTAL.AW• ttallfltlon,!>!~~.oont~ PuPllOIJ""'30.~ugv•t6, -·-· '"' El .,, ~. .500 r...,,1at111110 llclm!Mt• the 1ioner to enange hl1/111t 1111 otfkle of JULE.& L fhlt ttatatnant wM filed Yl!A vwloUt ,.....,..,., VVW''-~ t19'' llJ000100 io.ded. 1 own«. )I, .. lltl Of the dlioeden1 name from AtW10 Oabf'91 OR[fNel!AO. 401 Civic .tlll the County Clenl of Or· ON-AUCWIT 14, 1N5. et ~h ~llC~d~ ~..:. 13• ' 1 T-780 ml. n\lnt eond S 12.000. The petition requfftt ~lf\C to Alt>ltto Oabtlll OenMt DtM WM!, Suttt tnoe County Of'I July 11, tO 00 AM , HAMMOND M· :;.!!:,:; .. ,.-... on•"'iU. 11 the t: ,_ . Ttfltl 080. 54-2370 IUthorlty to llclmlMter the Rodrtg\lel 1000, Santa Ana, CA 9270t, 1985 ALTY COAP .. • 01Jtt ap-.,._.,_ ..,.,. P\8.J\, N() .-• 'tiC&oHa 6R8r1b. :;;Jim '85 FlMtwOod 1 owner. .. .... under the I~ IT IS HlAEBY OROlA£0 County of 0r.,., ltat• of ,.Ml, pointed Truatae under and omo. of ... Director of Put>-* ... II lHI cut, look• gd, runt undlf l&I< ml, ttlll under dent Admlnlttrallon of &-'"'' aN parlOf'• lnter"tllcl In Celttornle. tll flOl"I, trll• and Publltflld Otanoe CoMI ~t to 0... of Trutt lie J!~~ OPENING 8108 ~ICTITIOUa Ml:' Fully eqpl .• 1tlnt c.te. lo nr .. lf a2300 754•1497 wrnty, all QC)llonl Incl. Ill• Ad the mall., afOl'IMIO 1ppeer lnttf .. I of Nld deCUMd 11 Oelly PllOt JUiy 30, Augutl I. recorded Oecemblt 21, ..wed t 1111 .. ,.. ITAft ml (S. w861278). Buy or v•· Ifft lootca lk MW. met. blue. A tieetlnG on the 11911UOn bllort thl• court In Oeparl· the time of dlllrth encl ell lhe 13, 20, IN5 1N1. M IMt No. 25' 10, In ~ wi:'t:: ,!...., CllrlC ~the TM I~ petlOM .,. I i.. .... _ wlllbehekfonAUOUST21, tMnl No 3 al 100 CMc r19M, title and Int .... that T-751 t>ooll 14330, PflOI 315, of ,,.._o .... , dolngt>u•l,,...M'. l ..... Of on., t .... wlfta Mutt .... l'H bring 10 youl 1N5 et t ·30 A.M II\ Dept Center Orlw W"t. Santa the •tate of Mid die HMd Offlelll "9cor'd9 In the office CIW Of lrvlnl locatedRoidl METRO CENTRE OFir:ICE U1,IOO 181806. RUNS dAl!Xf. S17.500.\llewlngapplon No 3 a1 700 CMo Cenltt An1.c1111orn11.on AUOUSTrieuoqundt>yoperettonof r.aJCfl)llCE Of the COunty Aecofder of 17~00 JamborH • BUILOfNO. 11no Wllf'M HM ll.fMll MUST SELL S 1150 9/11·1113 8e0-f52.2 0.1111 Wtlt. Santi Ana, CA 1t 1815. 11 9 15 o'clocl< lew or ot~ otn.r ttien Of9r1ge County, 8tate of tMnl, Callfornl1, t27l3. Avtnu.. Fountain v11i.y, CA ••• 0 80 CALL 831 3704 12702 A M . and lherf and tiler or In llcl<lltlon to that ot Mid ftCTmOUI ........ Callfornla. ••eouted by un1u IO 00 am on AUQU9I 12708 .... ft 5 a H °' NABERS IF YOU 08.J!CT lo the "'°"' ~ II .riv IM!y .,..,,. deouud, at the urn. Of um ITAftlMNT STEVEN E.. HUGILL AND 27, 1815 ., whlc:h time~ Conaolldat•d Caplt•I 100 I QUAil ST .. N 8 4 -~ ~ gt11'111ng of the petition, you why H id Plllllon lor clllth. In and to 111 the oer-The folOWlnO .,.,.,,. 1111 MELINDA M HUOfll. HlJS. piece bldl wtll bl !)I> ....... , PrOC*l ... IV, 2000 Powell 833-1300 'SO VW SOUAR!BACK c IDILL ac lhOulCI either ~ at 1"41 cnange of nlllM •llOlll<I 1101 tllln ,.., prOC*fY •lluated ,,; d~ ~ ... &AND ANO WIFE A8 COM· ~ • d In Co u n c 11 Slreet, ErneryYtlle. CA MI08 11,w-YI lt••-·· Auto, cJea11s"so' o"'Bno• grMt ft ft flM(lng Md flat• your ob-.,. or11111d ,,,. City Of W..tm4Nt« E SHADE SHOP. 349 MUNITY PROPERTY. .. I>«• 8ICI• .,,.,. , .,.d Thi• bualn•n I• con· rlUlll , •"""'EST SELECTION jectloMorf\leWf'lttenObtec> If' IS FURTHER Otdered County of Orange, ltete of Old Newport, Ntwporl TruttOf, Will SELL AT •ubmlttld In ua a duC1e<lby allmltedPertnet· OELIVEAY OEPAITTMENT "3-1™...... ~.,.... tlont with .,,. court before llltl • copy of lhil o<der to C.llfomla partlculttly de-Beectl, CA~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO .,,~ IMl'tlllcl on Ille thlp McLAREN'S BMW of late modal, low mlllegl the '*'Ing YfNf ~· llhOW oeu" be publl•hed In ICflbed ~ fOllOwl, to-wit Edward W Wagoner. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR outMde. 0 1Mde for lmpr~ Conaolldated Capltll ·7'1Re<I vw BUG Look• & C.dlllK9 In Orenge 9'ICI 11'\.y M In par.on OI by lhe ()fenge Coelt O.lly P110I l(IC 200 Tracit 2803 .. pet 223 t 1 ,......, Leef. El Toro, CASH (payable at lime of men1 Of Trame 81oM'• & In· Propertlea IV a Callfornla runs gd, YlfY cllatl, muat Ccx.lntyl8eeueto6.yt Y04Jt aUOfMy a oewapa~r of gen11ai map reoorded In~ 114, CA.92630 Mia In laWful money Of the ttalllllon°0fln1erconnec:tat llmlt1d pt1tn1rthlp, By MJ-tlH 0, S·S tllt 6 Mii 12200, 6~..0253 1 .. 0.1110 IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR e1tcuiall0f\, publlfh.ed In thl• Pagea 1-9 lnelulfvl ottnlt-Th" tlu•lnes1 la con· ltllcl Stat•) 11 the North YatlOul IOCltlOtlt H.E 8 Coneolldet•d Capllal 828 S. Eucll<I St • °' a contingent crecsttor ol county et i...t once• week Qllleneoua mape Of the of· dueled by an lndlvlclual 'Ol'll entr..-ioe to the oounty 114, 117, CIP 610-82 · Eqult• Corp .. 1 Colorado Futlefton, CA ·7 I Squareback N•w 2800 H111>of 8IVd the die 1111d. )'OIJ mul1 tlla tor lour conMCUIM --· flee of the County Recorder Edwlld w. waooner oourthQUH. 700 Civic LOCATION OF THE oorl)OfatlOn. By Vlc9 Pretl-7 14-e&O 8300 l>faKM clean Inter. runt COST A MESA · your clllm with 1M court Of prlof to tM day of Mid 1-· ot Mid county Thia etatament -llled Cent1t Dfllll w .. 1. 84inta WORK Tne wor1I lo MI*· dent 213-691-8701 K~nt M.OVING. MUST --preeent It to the o•nonal Ing more commonly known wttl\ Ille County Clerk Of Of· Ant. California ... right, 111 .. formed hereunder" localed Thi• 11atemanl WU fllld ,117 S fl L S 150 0 ob o C~nttltt t 3U r9P(eMtll 11¥9 appointed by Dateo JUL t1 1985 u 15041 EDEN STREET, = County on July 29, and lnt••t e<>nveyed to In the Olly of lrvlne, County With ttie County Clerk of Of Datlaa 963-3273 tne oourt hln fol.Ir mon1tia HINAY T. MOOM ""·· WESTMINSTER. CA. 92883 1 5 1'112:111 an0 now hlld by II uncl« Of Ofange " Yatlout ~ lrlQt County on Jut'/ 23. ·AO 216 zx Xnntv ed11 79 BUG Convert whit•. 1~ •t.~bOP't ~ = ft~.: tre>tn Ille • of nm i.-.ludt• of th• auper1or TWtN of .... Cllh In 1ew-,.._ "--~ Mid 0... of Trwt In the catlOnl OF WOAK 1995 F d d Cl ...,..1p .., .. ,.., ... ~ofle1 Mprovtdeel Cowl ful money of tne lJnltl<I Publltned v<lnOI ..,.,.., ptopl(ty lltueted In llld OESCRIPTION ,..,_, ully IOI • .. n l21< .. orig mt, mini oond, iclnt S i500 M2· 39 In S'•atlon 0 ol th• Publlari.d Otanoe Coett Stat• on conflfmetlon of Delly Piiot Juty 30, Augutl e. County end Stat• cllecttblt'I The WOfk to bl parlonnl<I Publlahed Orange Cout 17500/ot>o, !152·1219, ev new atereo & ~ tank . Pfooet• COdl Cllltfomla o.11y Piiot Jutf '' 21. 28, ..... Of pert caah and be!-13, 20, 1~85 ... lhall lnc:Wdl but not be llm-Dally Piiot July 30, AUQU•t I , 85T· 1452 Mike/Una Z5 t-3682 '75 Soot1llclall 314 ton Tile time IOf 1111 wfll Augutt 4. 1985 anot evldenoed by note... T-780 PARCEL t· lted to: Modlfloatl0n1 of lrat· 13 20 1815 64 300ZX. loldld. immec:, 79 Convert Bug, low ml, 41t4, AIT • llr. PIS, P/8, not expire ptlor lou Su-818 cured by Mortoage or Trutt .. _.,. N()llC[ Unit 8. County of Orange. fie llGnala and controllt · ' T. 751 Charcoal gray, mu11 Mii new tlrNlbrak... •lnl propane O< gu. '3100 montht trom tile date OMO on the property eo ~"' Slit• of Calltomll, u enown oeblnet• and lnttallatlon of --------- lmmed S 13,800 obo cond S8 too 157'1247t 080 780-3811 l'IMll~ notice above P\Bl.JC M>TICE aold Ten pet cent of amount ITATDmNT Ofl ano ~ned Of'I that QltUln lnt1Wconnec1 conduit and PtllUC fllllC[ 64&--0427 ~. 37•3912 79 DeluH 5 1pc1 R.abt>lt •EWODULll ni."~..,.~~~~N~;: lc-tm. t'::c:':~be~h-=· MANDOfl•NT"Of' ~~"'71~~= ca~MPLETIONOF WORK. l'tcmlOUS Ml ... 11 Fnru i tffi c1e111 & Kint con<1 s2300 llEI OU •aa11 .,. • ~ ln•••ted 1n Notte.°' .. ot 1ng and w111 bl recelV9d a1 u:.C:.':i":' 13t97. Paoe 111 ot Offlclll A11WOl'k1a 10 bl oomp1e111c1 NAAm 1TAT1•wr OBO E 842 2872 o .,.. tile •tat•. )'OIJ may eerve ...., ~ at the eforeeajd offlc:I et any · Rlcofd• of C>fanoe County within 90 conMCUlllll WOflc· The followlnO peraone we 309 GTS Spider Vertlon. vea · r WI llY upon tile euc:utor or edmln-~ lele lime ..,., the flr'll oubll· The followlr19 paraoni PARCEL 2. Ing days trom the date apecl-doing bualnelf U : '79 Ferrari A.a, PW/AC. Work 4f&-02 lO 111r11or or upon the It· No A 1279<>1 oatlon Mr.of and t>atore haYe abln<IOnld the UM of An undivided 1/101hl fled In th• Nolle• to C A R A r N G T 0 N Blaupunkt llltfeo 11~ 1 1 Rabbit Conv, lo ml, tll· OLUI 001 torney 0f0f tl'lt PICU10f Of In Ille Supetlor Court of date of Nie th• Flclltlout Bualn•H 1n1er .. 1 In 111c:1 to Lot 1 of Proceed FINANCIAL, 2901 Lafayette 5t•m. new cuetom Ye/, Kint eona. air, new 01 TIHll admlnlatrator, lllc:i Ille~ the, Slit• of Calltomla. for C>a1llcl "1lt 2nd <ley of Name· COMMERCIAL Tract No. 10376, Mpetmap AWARD OF CONTRACT A¥e , NewpOrt Beldl. CA lkln ... , COYefl llrN 17300 &46-2741 Ille court wtttl proof of..,. the County of ORANGE Auouat. 19111. t.E.ASING SYSTMl!.8, 4000 record•d In Book 45 t. The Ow1*' r ... rv.. lhl 92ee3 TAA ES CONSIDERED v!Qe. , • written requeat ltll· In the Manet of the Eltate ....... L ~ 401 MacArthur Blvd .. SUit~ Pagea 3 ano 4 of Mi. right, aft« opening blda, to M Joel Cet1eon Alalty. ln- $40 OOO call Olen l l·8 t9) '82 Rabbit 01JI, 2 dr, 5 epd, Ing tllel )'OIJ deelfe 19«1af of YVONNA EMMA ROSS, Ct.to c-w Dffft Wett, Nftpor1 Beectl. CA Cllilneoul Mepe, Record• rejec1 any Of Ill !>Ida, to corporated, a ClllfOfma cor- 43i.3ee2 IMve mag 1 own<, warranty. MINT notice of the filing ot 111 to-t'ecll1Md 11000, l anla Ane, CA Ac:t"loua Bull,.,.. Namer• of Oftnoe County, Call· wMI• any lntormallly In • por1tlon, 3027 AO't'OI Ln . • __ -CONO 71415•8·2"0 wnt0tyandappra'1Mmentof Notlceleheret>vg!Yerlthal t%701, Attemey '-l'9tl-!erred 1~!_~ wai;i_~-~ totnl&. together wtth all Im-blO, to mall• twarda In Ina Coall M .... CA m28 ---:::------.iate ..,.., or of the 11911-the Uflderaigned will -" a1 "°'* Orange """''ty on --1 prowmani. thereon lntw•t of lhe Owner and 10 Thie buelnau la con-8t1U 11 !S Dune 8uOOY I 1000 call Uona or eccouma mentioned Prl\111• ..... to tne hlgtieet K.,_... .,_., "-. " v. t941 FILE NO. F· '53339 EXCEPTING 1t1er•lrom reteet a11 other bldt. duc1ed by • corporation --.-.-.1•14--H•O~N,.D!"!'A___ 722-9031 IOf detail•. In 8«:tJon 1200 and !200.5 ol enO belt bidder, eubjlCt to ~,...,., "'9 ..._.; Gravel, lnc030 .. 1 Ce/If~ condominium unite 1 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE M Joel Cerlaon. Inc .. M RUNS GOOO I~ metNge. theCallfotnla Probate Code connrmttlon of MIO &· of NW Dtcuhnt corporation, 1 W ,._.,,.. throuoh 10, lnclutlve, ANO BONDS. &di t>ld lhlll Joel Cwleon, Prea ,,_. ...... C..aa. At-perlor CoMrt, on or after IM PublilMCI Ort1nge eo.t Cout rrllY· Harbor City, loalted thereon be accompanl•<I by I Thia lllllm«ll w .. filed ... 1.5$80011~ WO~ -S"n ..,.,..,. ,., PemtoMt, 401 1"1111dly01 Auouet. 1985, •• Dally Piiot Auguet 8. 7, 13, CAT907!.._.__. PARCEL 3. owtlfled or c:aahllt'• chick wtth ,,,. County C*1I of ()r. "" .. ..., v CWIC c-tef DrM w-. thl offtce of JULES L. 1945 hll ---WM con-An uduatve .. Mmlfll Of by 1 corpor111 eurety 1ng1 County on July 23, •71 HONDA CIVIC Wanrtl'I ....... leftW AM. e.it-GREENBERG. 401 Civic TW-717 dUC1ed by' I corporatlonn IPf)l.lrtenant to MCh unit for bOnd Of'I tile form furnlatlld 1985 -.. --. 1---------*"" n701 Center Drive WMt. Sult• Thia itatament w.. led the uae and oacupancy of by tile Owner .. guarani• '111• :!'1~lce~~~~·;.,~~~~ C•tltt HIS Put>lltMd O.ange eo.r 1000.s.ntaAna.. CAt2701, Pl&.JCNOTICC wttht~CountyCWk~~-thoMpottloneoftller-1rlc:-thatbldderwlll,lfan-ard Publlatlld Of~ CONt 11799 Obo 720..()..-_ Delly PllOt Auguat 8, 7. 13, County ot Orange. Stat• of flCTITIOUI ......... 9r1ge1 nty °" · ted common area dellg-11 mad• 10 him In ec-Dally Piiot July/:J". Augu11 I . .,...., '7t • 8efon .dnt oond. 1995 Clllfomla, all rlgtlt, title and -1986 nated In the o.ctaratlon of cordanot wtth the tetma of 13. 20. 1915 I A/C, full Pwr. AM/FM II«• TW-718 Int .... of Nld dlr.:1111d It ..,... ITA~ o~~ ~::r ~t Aeetr1Cllonl and lflOWn on Illa bid, swomptly eecur• T-752 lluc .. u has 1145 ·U 280§ Very clean low ml, air, auto. em/fm c:ass 15995/ot>o 648-CARS ·79 300 Dal Auto, ster c:aq, Ill pwr 111rf ale. r1dl1l1. ve ry e1e1n S 12,500/obO, 494·5913 TOP SSI Pill ForPam~ed ­ Mercedel Benz lllHIATI OUI T QC) Merc:.da Pnoa Pal<l Call Pet• Of Ray MllSl If llNRTS 41allOCHH 213 Of 714637-2333 CHICK IVEBSON m nu .. , .. ams s.~ llllllH •c 111\Tll'I' the time of deeth and all the The lolloWtng perlON .,. 13 20 1916 • ugua • 1111 Condorl)lnlutn Plan f()f W0tkmen'• Companeatlon .. -IC NOT"'[' l'UUU nutr-. right. title·~ lntet•t lhll doing bullneM aa: · · Ndl unit lnaUrance and Hablllty In-n1UL NL Fer• t311._,.f1C.....;nn_t111_0-_U8_1C_rJl ___ u __ tne •t•t• or Mid decalMd BENNETT/AMERICA'S T-75e The atreet aodrw "Ind eurance execute a contract' ___ __,......, __ , __ -81--naa acqvtred by opar-atlon of CUP CHALLENGE '87. 1111 Pl&.IC NOTICC other oommon deelgnetlOn. In lhe ~equlred tom1 and flCTmOUa _,_ •H Muat. Grande, AfT. ..,,_ eTATDmN'T lew Of ot,,.,.,.._ other than B.y.lde Drive, Ste. 200-A, 11 any 01 the r• property turnlth Ntlefaclory bondt N,... ITATDllNT 361W. Holt.y 150. •bbl, The tolloWtng petlOl\I .,. or"' addlllOn 10 that Of Mid Corone Del Mar. CA 92825. ITAT'llmNTOf' duc.rl b•d lbOYI I• for tne fllthlVI petformanc:e The followtng per'IOfll lrl heler8. pstpb ale amtfm ~ u · SUB deceaMd. 11 tne time of P 0 8o11 5181, Bilbo• UAMDOWNT Of' ur orted 10 be· 1e11 of a contract end tor the dOlng ~nau u : new b1k1. tires btry. HA 115, 1110 w. Balbol dMth, In and to IH the Cl(· laland, 928e2 UM°' f'ICTITIOU• ~ulT1N AVENUE 1182, l)lymttlll of dalml of m• PAUL s BEEF KORRAL. Shrp 11950/t>o ~ Blvd .. Newport Beedl. Call-talfl real o<OC*tY lltuated In Stanley Aon, 305-E ........ ..,,_ COSTA MESA. CAL I· terlalmen and labor•r• 120-42 W_. SI · Gardin ornla the City of W•tmlnller. PromontOty Drive, Newport Th• foll:'~ peraon1 FORNIA 92121 thereunder Slid cheek Of Grove. CA 92840 'H Pinto Station Wagon VttonlGI Fernand411 .. 004 County of Otanga, State of Beach, CA 92880 ha~ abanO the UM Of TM undltUgnld Truat .. bidder'• bond lhall l>e In 111 Rancll•r'• Proceuon $500, new tlr ... Medi Ruhland, Manhattan Belch. Clllfornll, peniQularfV * Thll bialnau It con· tha 'flctltloin 8ualneu dl9dlim• arryllablltty forany ltnOUflt of not._ than ten Inc., I Celifomle COl'J>OlatlOI• tog wtl. 631-43&9 IC11blt'I aa fOllowe, to-wtt· OUCtld by an tndMOual N • m •. D 0 NA l 0 H . lnoorrectnell 01 tile 11,911 ( 101 piftent of the amount of Thi• buelneu It con Thll t>ueln ... la c;on· Lo1290.Tract2903uper StanleyAoaa GRAVES LTD 4000 l<ldf ... andothercommon the bid. Ttie FlltnfUI P•·ductllclbyacorporatlOn '76 Granada Bladt 2 dr, ducted by an lnOMdual m-c> reco<ded In 800k 114, Thia •tatement wu flied Mee.Arthur' Suite ;3o ,...__ deliQnltlon " any ahowrl lorrnanot Bond lhlll be not A1ncher'a ProcH1or•. vinyl top, lo<*• & runa V•onlea Fernendez Paget 1-1 lnclull¥e of~ wttll ttie County Det1I of Of· port eeecti CA 1129e0 herein. • · ..,. than one hundred (100) Inc., Ouana Oawton. Pr ... good. AJC, ret>tt \'9N. Thie 1t11ement -ftled cellaneou.a mapa ol the of· ange County Of'I July 19, The Flcillloua 8utlneN slid Nie wUI l>l m.de, bUt petcenl of the total amount Tiiie atatement *8t flied PIP 11200 775-2220 with IN County Clerk of Or· floe of the County Recorder 1995 Name referred 10 at>ow wu wtthOUt COY9nlnl 0< war-oftne bid ptlol n1m10 In tne with Iha County Clertl of<>;· lnQ9 Counry on July l6, ol Mid county f'2t1tM flled In Orange County on ranty, 11t~eu or Implied, r• contrtct. The Labor Md Ma-1~ Counry on July 1 · Lucila 1323 1985 or-..-more eomrnonty known Publl•lled Orange Cout Janul(y 9, 1985 FILE NO. oardlno tltle. pa11111lon. Of ter111t Bond thaM l>e not .... 19 5 -..--·-.. 15041 EDEN STREET. DlllyPllolJuly30,Auguate. F-153337 ltlCUll'lbrlf!Qel 10 pay I onehlM<lrld(lOO)pet· ,.,_ '75 MARK IV. 1nrf, leather Publian.o ()f111g9 Coeet WESTMINSTER. CA 92883 13, 20. 1985 , Harbor AdV«tl9ir19,. Call-rernllnl"G ptlndpal eum of cent of the total amount gl Publllhtld °'lnoe COUit uptiola 10W ml., 1tlnt eond. Dally Piiot July 23, 30, T1tm• or Nie cuh In law· T-747 fOfnla eorporatlon. 1030 the notl(•) MCUfllcl by Uld the bid price named In 1111 O.lly Pltot July 30, Augull . $3100 OBO 640-0067 Auguat e. 13. 111'5 1u1 money of tha United P\ll.IC NOT1C£ W•• Pacfic Coeat HlghWlly. OMO of Trwt. with Int.,. contract. 0n1y bonda laallld 13. 20. 1815 '78 Cartl« Merk IV 0.-T-737 SlllM on conflrmetlon of Harbor City, CA 90710 thereon, .. provtded In eald by compan ... wtllCh are T-7"8 llgner, dove gray, mint mllH •c fl>TICC aall. Of part cul! and bll· FICTmOUI .,...... Thia bUalnau -~ notl(•). echencM. " any, ratld "A" "' "At" In Ille P\ll.JC NOTICl 13895 ~95 l'UUU anae ~ bV not•.. NAMe ITATIWNT OUC1ed by• corJ)Ot'atlon undltttletermtofeeldOeed "Bell Aoenl'• Gulde 10 Ule1--..;;.;;--------COl'ld cured bV Mortgage or Tru.t The following peraont.,.. Thlt 1111ement wu tile<! ol Trull. f .... chlrgee and Insurance Comc>en•. the '1CTITI0Ua ..,,..,. flCTITIOUI IUllNell OMO on the P'<>PlrtV ao dol bullneM ... with the County Clerk of 0r: ex.pen ... of the Truet• and a.I Key Rating Guio. to NAM1 ITATIM8f'T NA• ITATIME"NT · aold Ten pet c.nt of amount v1tON ASSOCIATES. A ange County on Juty 18, of the tNlt• cr•tllcl by Mk! Property C11u•ltY Com· TtMI lollowlng peraona a.te The foltowlng pereon• are bid to l>e dlpolllld wtttl blO. MEDICAL GROUP 111111 tl85 Deed of Trull PMiee; Of Haled In the Fld· doing tiutllnMI u · doing ~ u Blcl• or otter• to bl In writ· North Tuelln Avenue: Suh• Publlahld Orange CoMt Tne total emount of the .,., Aagltter Clrcultllon p T. ·s HAND CAR WASH, FAST LANE ,MOTORING Ing an<I wlll .,. rec:afved •t 103, Santi ~na, CA 92705 Dally Piiot July 30, Augult 8. ~ bllanc:I of the obll-570, 1984 ReYlllorl wm l>e 171E.17th St. eo.ia Mela, ACCESSORIES. 1580 N the 1IO<ellld of1Q 11 arty Mcieture.-Medlcal Cor9o'· 13.. 20, t~ getlon wcurwd 1Jy1M prop. accept9d. FllllUft to aubmlt CA 92827 N9wport 81\ld .. Cola Meu.. ti-•tt« the tir.I oubll-etlon 990 North Tuttln Av· l -767 .ny to 1>e aold and reuon-~Ible t>onclt wlll be Paul H Toetwg. 513~ CA 92827 cation hereof Md .bet«• -·Sult• t03 Santa Ana. able •Umeted ~•. ex-eauaa of rejlctlon or bid. IJumlne Corona dll Mar enan, Earl Jelkey, 328 Oat• of.... CA 92105 • Pl&.IC N()l)C( PltlMI and aovancea at ,,,. PREVAILING RATES OF CA 92825 . ;M.o~"""I Ogle St . A. Coeta M .... .CA Dated lhla 2nd <l•Y of Thie bualneaa la con· tim. of tlle'lnlllal publlcallon WAGES: In ICCOfdance wtth Richard Webet, 1846 POASCHf AUOI C.HfVROI fT Hlgh .. t Qua lity !»al•• " ~ ..... --------92627 A1:!; 1815 ducted by a C«POflllon IH ll72 of the Notl<'ie of Sele ta the provtllonl of Section Margurite, Coron• dll Mir. For Ad Act~n PtatiAC 1335 Thi• bu11n .. t It eon-.. ~ O"~· ~ McClure MldlGll Corl)Of· FICTITIOUS'!'.!..... $107.069.02. t 1n3 ol Ille Caltt~la Labor CA f2625 . Ml ...,,...., .... ___ ...,, __ dUC1llclby: Olwto ,.....,..., .,. .... w .... atlon Mereer McClure NAMllTA ... ....., ThebanlflelftyunderMkl Code,tnegener.prevllllnQ Thia bu•"'4M 11 eon- ~" E JM61ey II 1000, l ent a A11a, CA p~...0.,,1 ' The lollowlng partont .,. OMO of Trust heretofore u -rat• of pet dlem wagee end duetld by a Olf*ll part· CHICK IVEBSON «S F (OHi H ... 11 N•wpon IM•c:h 673-0900 C H Thia ttatetnenl WU flied '2701, AttomeJ lof "9tl-Thia atatement wu nied doing bualnetl u · ecuted an<1 dell.,,.,ed to the holiday Md OWl'tlrnl wor'tl In ,_.,Ip _ 3 a with the County Claf'1I of Of· '*°'-. with the County Clerk of Or· Sl'AR SPANGLED BAN-un<lerligned a wr"ten Dec-the IOClllty In wtlldl the WOf1I PIUI H Toetberg ange County on July t8, Kenneth Dettor"---Jr .. 9r1ge Coonty on July 19 NER. 2082 South EHi 1ar1tlon Of Dlfeutt an0 o.. la 10.,. performed ha been Thi• itttemant wu fifed Dal'fy Pilot 1945 ~lnlslrator of Iha..._.. 11185 · en.tot, Sutt• 13, Senta Ane, mand ror Siie. and• written obtained from tile D4rect0t with the CcMJnty Clettl of Of. '111• of Nici Dtoedenl m1m CA 92707 Not.Ice of ~ and Bee:-of the Department of lndu lflOt County on July 16. AD VISOR Publlllhed Ofanga C0Nt Publ~ Otanoe Cou1 Publlllhed Orange Coul ~ William Hart, t733 11on 10 w TM undefl6gnld 1trtal Relatlont, • copy of 1995 • DaityPllolJl.lly,10,Augu•t8, Dally Ptlol Augual e. 7, 13, OallyPllotJuly30 Auguatl Candleltle* line, Newport ceo..O Mid Notlae of 0.-wtMchlaonftlelntneofflolof "91 .. 11, 20 1985 11185 13 20 1985 ' . e..c:h, CA 92880 fault anCS Elec:tlon to Sell to the City CWk of the City of Publlehld ()(ange Coat 1 1 642 -56 78 Katelta at 57 Freeway T -742 TW-761 , • T-762 David Loula Luchini. be recorded In tile county lrvlne andwltl bell\act...,,..._ Dally Piiot JUiy 30, Auguet I , 24128 San Andr•. MIMlon where the rNI property It able to any lnter•tllcl l*'1Y t3. ~ 1085 -----------• Viejo. CA 12891 localed upon requeet The contr~ J ·Ii 1 4908 Neptune. Newport HAMMOND "IAL T'\' under him lhall pay not._. P\llllC fl>TICE TODAY'S Mich••• G.oro• Vou, Ocie· July 11. 1145 tor and atry tubciontraator Beectl, CA 12ee3 C~.. •r. lpecl1Hud1 than the epec:lfled o<e¥al!lng CROSSWORD PUZZLE SYDNEY Thi• bualneaa I• con· 1no., .. .,..it, • Mid rate• of wagee to all work· ~= dUC1e<I by: a general part· trueteeL. ~ , .... ltreet. men emplc>yed In Iha e1taeu· "OllU'T .,.,.... M>WMI nerlhlp tanta __., CA 111108. tlon of the conttact Aalptl W Hirt (eol} 111..-LABOR REOULA TION. ANO°' ""'10N ACROSS • Sm• t••' l f. ft\U'I•~ 1, funr t ,, l 4 Aa•U C.•ly •S !'rent • "'lr>'~ If, P•Of•()ur' 17 (KO<IS 19 ~'"'o 20 O•IC!' "11 Pttt\t•''' "I' .. 2 Mal"1"-'~U~'=-'"-----"'24--s4t t !+t •• 26 RO,..•' • ~7 1ranG1,,1 )IJ .l\l•t , ,.~ 1;.~ ,,.. ... •"r" ., ,, .. .~. t4 J ... ti .. ,. .••• "~t•nmio ') 7 r)r • .W•' ., . ., r. II MGv" 19 ,..,,,.t>,. .,, •• 4r' IJC, 0 '''•CO • ~.a • 42 ""' 4 ) \/9r I •~ Ou•r> r •11 l frr'lpnr,.d "llH 411 FlfMt(e 'II C,,,,...,.,.d ~Vnty '>? i; ... ~ ""'' c. se Mahal !.7 Gef\\U""0 1iO Baria 61 fn..,,•l'll QI lhll iroq~1f>t' €.;o~.,...,.,n,,,.., (..II)' 6) ~JA!°>" •..ti•clt• lj4 '._,,\llllt'll'"' f>'1 ~ JtJrt' DOWN " .. ~ ftHd' t j f l"Y ,,,,_,H1 ""'.''1..il'' • ~ a11 o•m"' ~ D•t~ent l•''i 6 l.,AOeQvaie 1 Rig ll#Tt(NMl~ I! TN'JW olf 'f At••t>tb9() I') ,.,.,,..,ti c..n1 '1 ~fam•l•Onl t2 Mv1c.t l:l ';t110')1 111 Aoon11• ?1 Compa1 r.r ~''''0 '17 Pip 2.1! S"•'P" • 1'4 R• 1tl1 UJ f t1'H''0"' '\{Jt j 1 Mu ·l'.J•1•a1111 )) P"m'' '" )' ... AH'>wanr"" l6 A<.11)1 ~' '""' 311 Plac.a•t'I )Q Rar"" HM••t'I 4' Bl pT.,, ,, ••ftTP.t"•rl 4~ 1mprec111ofl 46 Qui end OUI •7 Vntmen1 "8 NOi l1r Oii ~Ravorve • I Raw m1ner1t1 '•l SP'~• \• Al p•onto .... Sflnfteelll 'J8 l>rit>r lo SQ <;1 IO I l I 0 Tl'll• atatement wu flied Publllhllcl Orange eoa.1 Tne contractor .n111 comply TO AD•••TD MARR with the County Clark of Of. Dally Piiot JUiy 23, 30, with Ill tile requlfemen't of H TAft NO. A 181117 ange County on .My 13. August 6, 1815 Sec:tlon 1m 610Qettoerwfttl To 111 Mira, beneftclat .... 11185 T·7:M 111 ottl« aopllcabll requtr• creditor• and continge nt ,...., ---------mentl ol the Callfornla crldllor1, an<l l*'IONI ~ . ' PublllM<I Orange eo.t "8.JC NOTICE lab« COdl may l>e ~ tnlttMtl<I WedMtdey. A1p1t 7 Dally Piiot Augutl 6. t3 20 DBE AND wee REOUIRE· In Ille will and/Of ....... of· ARTES (Mar. 2 1-Apr. 19) Llemt·nts of timing, luc k ndc with you 27, 11185 . . . .... rHe9e ~ MENTS· The City of lrvlne ROBERT WARNEFI BOWNE -you could strike linanc 1.1I pay din £:.mphasis on reward-., ab1ltly to T-7M :::=".,......, 11 .. Mtabllehld the follow-.;J~~~ ~w~n ":: locate article 1ha1 had been lost. m1ss1ng or stolen. Gem1n1 plays top "8JC NOTICC ._ oea.a. CA 11111 ~~·~Wei~~~= 8up9f1or eoun of °'enot role. Plalnllff: PATRICIAN to meet tne.. goell n'l#l'f bl County rtquHllng that TAURUS (Apr. 20..Max 20) C)clC h1&h. judgment and intuition I( 1tt11 APAATMENS UMIT!O. I OIUM tor ~IOn of blO JUS~E .. LEWIS be ,.p. re on &aFg&t Red tape will be removed. &rccn liaht will flash for '::r ,:_ '":9 ~ornla limited Pll'I~-FlCo:"r:..a /: SPEC~ ~lltMI 10S::. i:; progress Y ou arc gmng plac6 and )uu·11 be very much aware o f 11! ~ .... of Oefan<llnt. STEPHEN o. drlwlngt and~'°"' -'•1• of 1ne deoedent. Scorpio, another Taurus figure8rom1ncntly. ~• OPPENHEIM ANO NANCY 1e avaMabtl tor 1nepec11on The 1>1t1t1on requ•tt• GEMINI (May 21-Junc 2 ) S(c:ret 1s revcaJcd. ,Y?U benefit as <Sec ·~:c~bd 3· OPcfa:':!'.~11 ,51 ~~:'~he= =~~n:, ~~ result Wnt1ng ~s1gnmcn1 could be part of eAc1tina scena.no. Notice 1t n.e1:1y atven b~ euwo.ea Wortt• of the CIW of trvtne 0en1 Acln'llntatrallofl of &- Clandesunc mee11ng relate, to romance, exc hange of 1n(o rmat1on. the undet,~ thet a pub-MOTICl1 V• ....,. -... ~· .... of Mid drew-tit .. Act Virgo. SaSJltanus pcrson'i play out\tandina roles . "° 1111e Of 3.t!r°!r:f.,.. .....s. TM--'IMJ._.. Inge. 1P1Clflce11ont and bid w1: :-:,:Son the 1'>11"~ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wish comes true. cspcc1a.lly in=~ the •,::' of 1ot ~-=-=~ do~~::nt':w.1~~ 1m 11 uo~.:.Tn1910e91' dome'illC area Focus o n purcha~ of art objects. luxury lie.ms. o'c:lodt A.M. on tile 11111 dlY .....,. ......... .,.. Reed ::n, Of Publlc wor11a, City No 3 11 roo CMc c.nt., furniture. Romance is h1ghlrahted. and ~ arc powers of pcn1uaston. of Auguwt. tN&. at 5e7 San ..-.. Warwto14lo11 ......,, of !MN, t7200 JtmbOtee ~;er: W•t. Santi Ana. CA TauruLE~.0Li(bJra1. Sc2~rp10 pc22"°nF~ ~gun~ pbrum1ncntly. h =~~~= v.!v:'~!fC::t{::'.; ::;f3 ~~~;~=::. IF vou 08JE.CT 10 the u y ,,-Aug. ) <><.:u!t on u'lmess, career. ac 1cvcm~n1, Stat• 01 c1111otn1e. m.nttt, )'OIJ ehOulcl oo to of u 5 00 w11t be ctlarged '°' granting Of the'*"'°"· you recogn1tton from peen . You'll bt' a~kcd to pan1c1patc in proJCCt 1111. o.11un 8210, 1 o. promptly eo that '/OU! wr"-each NI of clOC\lmen11 lhoulCI tither appeer at ttie bnngmg you in contact with those confined to ho me. h ospital. "L510259, uc. IOTODTV ten l'9lf:IOMI, "any, may.,. Oraw1ngt, apeomc.11on1anc1 t:'.::! andflle•= you~ VIROO (Aug. 2l-Sept 22)· Favorable lunar aspect h1K):lliahts 4,~~~ ~:*'~ "":~~ ........ bid doclJfftenta ~be mall· ttont w1:; the co:' beb• travel, pubhsh1ng. special mtormatton, rc<:og01t1on ohpintuafllialucs e11eo. 010 Matk a Oebofal'I ,.. ,1 '' .. ..._..,... :·1:"tt1'= (l~""' 111W1n9. Your ep~­ You'll havt" mo~~pon'1b1l11y, C"hancc for grca1CT financial rewards smn11 deCI*.....,. ~ • ... oardeylprlof rotheclat•MI anc.e may bl 1n weon or by Cancerru1t1veplaysrole • • cor~"°:'11~~ =-i-:.:9.~,:! !:=:9'*':f~:ad·~~°':riACREOITOR LIBRA (Sept. 23 ()(t 22) Dig deep for 1nformat1on. Avoid of Section 1504, SubdMelon LAI .. Wont ut1n...... SECuA:f.18 FOR COM· "' • conllngenl crednOI of superfic ial responses. S1eerclenr o l termapnt woman. Refuse to be (3). of tne unttomi COm-sn.1et11c1 delee aollciwt1 Pl.ETION OF WORK Tlletn.o.c1111 is.~.11nwtn1e 1nt1m1dated set your o wn poi.cc create your own ,tylc Wider audience merclal COdl of tlll Sttte of ooneeJO oe un ebOftMlo en contrtet d0Cument1 c.111 tor your cJllm .tth "" ooun "' I b t • Celltornlt ... uut'llO, dlberte '**1o monthly pr-payman1a preMnt " '° lhl pettonel awaits your conln u 1om OAT'!.D Juty a1. ttas lnmecli.tament•. de ••• bllMd upon ..,,..uM' ~· r~tattw llOPOlnted by SCORPIO (Oct 2 3-Nu" 21) Break from past proves beneficial. awtattM C . ...,,.., .... ma ne ra tu re1puHt1 •tlfMt• of the sietoenttOI the court wfttlln £ monttlt Focus o n veater independence. 1nd1V1dual style, publicity, lucrative v, .. :=---lmfllete eterha.at:%~ Ofwe>ftlCOfnPle'llcl TheCfty IYom the dat• of nm.._ offer and serious consideratio n of manta I natu'I. Set your own pace ~ Pllo4~,:r1~ w,:~~E ~ENDAH'l" A w111 retain ten (101 sietcent of ~f.!:'-r'C:~r= SAGl'M'AfU US (No' 22-f>et:. 21) Fo llow throuJh o n fi'1t T-788 Clvlloomplell\thM blMfiled :",..r'P'C:-peyn\llf)t :ProbateCodtOfCelltomla 1mprcs,1ona. Jntu1uon 1s ho ned to ratoMharpnc Spotltahl on work t>ylheplelnttftaoafnetyou n the~~ At T'hetltnl tor lfllntOlllml_..1 methods, dependents. car( of pets 1encral health. Family reunion 1s )'OIJ wt1t1 to~ ttlll taw-the requ1a1 and ..,,.,,_of not cqW_.:n C' to Oft;! featured -~ou'll al\O "rcd1scovcr'' lovcd one ...cmfdbe 91 11 :"'· ::, i:;:-.,=. ~ 9M •m mrut btd<Mr. ttie:;;: nouoe ..!:' CAPRJCOftN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Keep o ptio n open, don't be MAim ITAri:.wr .::., on you, Ille with"* ~ ~:::.:: YOU MAY IXAMIH IN surpmed by .1nvn.at1on 10 travel Fmph8'1~ o n populanty. "4ncty. Thi folOwlng P9ttOnl 11• eoutt • •ltttn ~ 10 with .,. requlrementt °'•kept by""' o::..:t: cha.nae. phyJ1cal attraction. c hamma You'll be more aware o (body ~~~AAPHICS, :~~_:ug: ~,,.Code~:! :J.:°"youlrlmay _.: 1mqc, o(wardrobe. o (chance to learn QAAPHICI. Inc , 1711 en-.donaoolcatlonOfthe the contrect ~ti uponlhe...cutoror~ AQUARIUS (Jan 20.Feb I ff}: Focu, o n details. fine pnnt. land, MclOft ,..,....,.. 11'\'N. CA l*lntlfl. and" iHt court rMt penllnlnfl 10 "8ubttltvtl0n lllretor, or 14*1 the at· mtncnl nJhts. home and wcunty. Prtst1ae suraes upward -you'll he 127'14 · ent« • JudclenWft ag111n11 Of hcurt•.. tomt¥ lor the .xeoutor 0t o n more '°lid emottonal/fin.anctal iround TaunJ• Scorpio J)(rs<>ns OraolJlot, Oraphloa, )'OIJ '°'the'*~ PAOJ!CT ADMINll· ldmlnlllrat~J and flle w!UI \ • ~ lrM:. • Clltomla In ttll COfr\plelnt, wtMdl TRATION Mquea.ione,.... the OOUt1""" proat of•· fiaure prom1oentJy. oorporauon. 1111 MeOaw c;cx11c1 l'tMlll 1n gerlllthment tllll 10 "* prOjeCI prlot 10 lllce, a M1t1"' ~ ltat· PIS. ffeb 19-Mar 20) i.unar. numencal cycles h11hha.h1 AY9flU9.~CAt21,. ot-aea.••tnaofrnoneyor Of>•nlno bid• a11&11 u lnfllMlJOU__.....,_. travel unUIUGI Cllpenence,. COOi CU Wlth IU.l'lci.IVC Pf<)plc WM Thlt bualllMa II COfte '""*1Y or otMl'l'll9r ,.. clltect«I 10 Marti Cerroll no\lce ol the~ lno cJevatC your momc Shon tnp could be_ part o f agenda. oou.ld involve ~::p~c~ oorr,r:~~ca. Q= ~mt:''· ~y3~" of tM Qty:":.::=..":' of ttie,.:. 1pcaal v1111 or rclallve. Watc h for Ocmtnt1 Grtplllce. Inc . Hunter K~ '· CMtfleett, ~of "'9 City°' !MM t1onur9CIOOUnta"""t100«1 IP A. GUST 7 YOtJft BIRTHDAY you an •ptntual. ~at1vc, Ir..,_, Jr oe..tt ctilft O.ted, Jutv te 1oaa ' 1t1Seaton1200.ndtaoU of scnumental sensual and you adore my,Ce"' mtnaue and •1atnour Thia ttatament ... lilllcl cr••hr. H•tf•u • ,CITY Of" "'V... ..,, the~~Codt • '1' I ., ' II thl ~r, Clan of Or-~-C...., ,_. ~y c LACrt Ctty ....., '1. v-.........., Pttce.s. V1rio pcnons pla} 1mponanl rolta 1n your 1fc. Yo u muss be no• county on July ~ ..... ,.... LAI ,.,.. CaM& • • • .., ....,.•n•r, ""1 c.lil c'pcc1 Uy wart ~he~ d1tt •• concct'Md You have unu1u1J C)'eS, 1•c,!.*"'"M9 r:;;:;: CA_,,....._, Publlhed OtlnOI OOMt De u ~ ..... .,., memben of o ppo11te ~·find you an 1ntnsu1n1 challensc ProJtct o. ~ :'t CC1M1 ,... M-DelfvPtotJuty30,AUQUttt, ~o!:"eo.. btaun last )ear \lr1ll bear rn.111 for you very .~~only lh1~sJt1 you could 1a, "gJ, ~~30• uouett. ~,.::"'~·£ 1~~ 1tea .,_756 ~ "'°' ~ IO. a1 marry If mamt'd. there m1a.ht be an 1dd111on to family Mamtd or T 745 21. ,... A'9f8t e, t ~1~sJe. youJ!_pro bl be in bus1nCM for )oa~lf T-110 • TW·71l :'ll4"Pf!Or~the .................. llllli!~ .......................................................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiii -..;..;:;=--------0rt:::-" bide _,, en ld-llCU~ fo"8 ~~-l'LITION Of' WOAt(' The COl'ltrect docutnenJa eel.., ::::" ...:i°'C' ~·~ ..um. .. OI the .,.._, 1 llllMI Jolln "ore•. ~woni~~ l'Oft cir.. Hunt· ..... rtt.in left c 10) percent Of ._,,,,CA t2M eectl Pfoareet ~ M ....,_. II c:on-~-for oompflUOn by. en lnCIMdual ~ ~ Of the WOttc. Al w-.n "°"" ""-.... ,....... Ind ..,..,.. Of T'NI ltttomont ... lllod tho IUOOeMNI bidder, the IN~ OMttl o4 Or· Chy will poy Ille 1mOUnt 10 Ooumy Oft Nit ''· =~ ~~-: 1'111-~~~ Pu__, Or~ eo.t 14402 WICI the PfOYlelor'I of n.1wa'Mftt J4Jtt IO, AUQV1t I, tho oontraot docurnonte 1S, , 1N& 1*1111\ina. I 1~0 '~Uon T • 1 q of houn6eo " • ""OJICT AOMINll· .,._.,. W\TV>r TlllATION Aa~,..._ --"""""......,.....,-""-'nA---tlw to thll ~ l')flOr to fllCnnGUe .,_81 ~f::~ b cl• 1h1ll be MmlTAT'llmn' ~~~ The followlr'O perlOnl .,. It (714). • doll'O ~ ... av OROIA of lho Chy T..i· THERAPY AEHAI, Council of t~ City of IM1o. em v....,_ DrM, Hunt· o..oe1· Juty n '"' tnoton 8eldl, CA t2'47 CITY Of' MVINi IYi M#y Jo K..,_, 1202 NANCY C, LAC8Y CltJ v....-C>fM, HYnttngton Ct.ti ' a.II. CA tff47 Publlthed Orengo Coeet Thie blltltlMI le con-Daffy Piiot Ju!y 30 Auguet 9 ~ by. en lndMdutll IOU ' ' ~= wae llled T·754 with ttiio County Clenc OI 0r. P18.JC NOTICt ~, County on July 10, 1tll CITY Ot' NMN1 I# ....... Publllflod °'"i'Si MO~~ Bueball fan• apreu their ldeu on lmpend.lnC ~e. OlllY Plot"""" ao. 9, •• IS, 20, 1MS NOT~E 18 HEREBY T-791 GIVEN that IMlod bld1 wtll _..... -.,.-_-.,...,.-.,.,.-r~.;.; be recetlled by tho City ewti ~ ""'~ tho City of ltvlne, Cell--,,_ _ lornlo for fumletllno 111 p6ent, ..... vr ...... .._ llbor aervtcea, mat«I .... ~AU'CMMA1 ~ tootl, equipment, euppllee, ...,., ... _,,,,_ lr~1tlon. utllltlel W1C1 llDI Ill other Item• 11\d fdltloe NOTICE 18 HEREBY n•c:ouary therefor, u OMN tNt .....ci btcll wt11 prO'Aded In tho oontrlCt be rocelYecl by tho City C*1c dooumenll, for ConetNO-OI tho City of lrvtno, Clll-lion of 8"9f and Storm fOfftle kit fumlehlno Ill l)llnt, Drain lmprovom•nt1 on labOr oeMolo, matltlall, IMno Cenlor on... l Al1on ~• t, euppllol, Pllilwoy lOQ91hof wtth ap- 1 , utllltlee WICI punen1nc:" th•r•to, ln Ill lt9ml WICI fecllltlee 1trlc1 llOOOfdtnoo with Ille neotHll'Y therefor, u ~flc:lllone on Ne at tho ptovtded II\ tN oontrtct office of the Director Of Pub-~.-. for eon.true-lie: Wont1. tlol\ of Myford .. oacl DATE OF OPENING 8108. togoth•r with •P· Bide w!ll be rocelYecl 11 the punon1nc.. thereto, In office of the City Clerk of tho ltrtc1 aoc:ordanoo with tho City Of lrvtno loclted It IP90lftoltlone on Ne It t"9 17200 Jamboree Road , omoo Of tho Dlrec1or of Pub-lrvlno. C1llfornl1, t2713, l9o WOfQ. untn 10:00 1.m. on Auguet DAT! Of OPENING BIDS: 15, 198! at ~ time 11\d 8ldl wllf be recetwd II the plaoo bid• wltl be publicly office of tho Chy Clortl of tho o a n • d I n C o u n c: II CltY of IMno located II W. 8ldl lhlll be 17~00 J1mbor.. Road. tubmlttod In •••l•cl ll'Vlno, Clllforn11. 92713, Y9IOpOI mlfttod on ,,,-. untll 10:00 Lm. on Augu9l talda "Bid• for Conetruc-27, 1W •t wtllctl time 11\d Ion of a.;; & Storm Drain place b6d• wlll be publldy Improvement• on lrvlna opened In Council tar Drive and Alton Chamberl. Bide lhall be Partiway. eubmllttcl In ..... d LOCATION OF THE .,,~ mantod on the WORK: Tho WOf'lc to be I*· out9do, "Bld9 for CON· formed hot9unOor 11 locl1ed STRUOTIOH Of MYFpRD tho City Of lrvtoo, County ROAD CIP 521-48. Orange at IMM Cenw 1.0CATION OF fHE (l.C.D.) beN1Mn e.. WORK: Tho work to be par-anyon Wuh Md l-405 and torrned hereunder II located at Alton Par1cWly betW9fi'I In tho City of IMno, ~ty idatlng l.C.D. WICI 1-5. of 0rM00 at Myf()td Road DESCRIPTION OF WORK: "°"' A.l,H .f .A.A 9rldgo wen to be perf011110d to Mlohelle om. 1 lnc:lu<M but noi be llmo MSCAIPTION OF WORK: lied to: Conetruc:tlon of A strike or not, Pete Rose won't be sitting it out CINCINNATI (AP) -Cincinnati Reds player-manager Pete Rose docso't plan to go a day without baseball, even if 1t means tcachmg his horses a new pastime. Rose singled m h1s last at-bat Monday night ID an 8-7 victory over the San Diego Padres, leaving him 24 hits shy ofbrealcmg Ty Cobb's aJJ. time mark of 4, 191 . Rose said tus liner to nght field offreheverCrais Lcffens won't be bas last hit this week, despite the possibility ofa major-league playen' strike today. "I'll play baseball somewhere, even if I have to go out and play Wlth my horses," Rose sa1d. Rose wasn't in much of a mood to discuss the strike before the game, responding with glum stares when re· porters brought discouraging updates on talks between the players and owners. Rose wondered whether a call to the White House mtght prompt President Reagan to get involve~in settbng the dispute over a new basic agreement "Maybe l'U call Reagan and get him 1n on 1t." he susgested after the game. Then be had a second thought "He mi&ht say, 'Well, 1 talked to Cobb yesterday and ... "' Rose Joked. A strike would temporariJy .sidetrack Rose's ~ ' Tho WOl'k to be porformod Ind Storm Drlln lm- pursuit of Cobb's hat record-a mark the 44-year-old Rose is confident of breaking either this season or next, ifa strike wipes out the rest of the 1985 season. ' erlll lnoludo but not be Nm-owmentt. ltad to: Contlructlon of COMPLETION OF WORK. Grading, PllWIQ, Curbl and work II to be compltltod OutW'l, ltonn l>ratna, Trlf-l'lln 80 c:onaocutlw work· nc 8f0nale, Signing Mel deyt from tho 01to IC)ed.- 1trtplng. EnolMlr'• &ti· led In lh• Nolle:• 10 mat.a.011,Doo.OO. Proceed COMPL.ETIOH OF WORK: AWARD OF CONTRACT: A strike also would put Rose 1n an awkward posillon because ofhis dual titles as player and manager. Reds owner Marge Schott sympathizes wit.h his situation. "That's what I hate aoout a stnke," said Schon. one of Rose's most outspoken admirers." It's been a tough year for Pete. He's trying to pull it all tOilcther. trying to manage, and trying to break Ty Cobb's bit record?' · · PlBJC NOTICE P\BJC fl>TICE Nil.JC fl>TICE All WOl'k II to be oompletod ho Owner rOMrVM tho within 1eooonoec:utlwwork· tght, after opening bid•, to Ina d8yt trcwn the dat• eped-•}oct any or Ill bide, to t1ec1 '" th• Nolle• 10 any lnfofmlllty 1n • Pr~. bid. to make awt1tdl In tho monthly progree ptymenll Thia bu1lnff1 11 c:on· loy, Clllf. 92708 AWARD OF CONTRACT: woet of the Owner Ind to beMd upon tho engll\Mr't ducted by: an lndMdual Wiiiy T l Jooet1 C Den Tho Owner reMMll tho loct 111 other bide. a.tlmat• of tho percent• Ron BoumM Dallkor, ton Mau Ctrcte, right, efter oPOfllng bide, to PAOf>OSAI. GUARANTEE of work c:otnl)le4ed. n. Chy Thie 1t1temarit wu Ned Fountlln Valley, Collf. t2708 re1ect any or II b6d9, to ND BONDS: Each bid 11\111 wlll r9tMI ten (10) peroant of with tho County C*1t of Or-Thi• butlnau Ja con-.._. eny lnforrnlllty In • • 1c:c:omp1nlod by 1 ~ prog1911 ~ aa. ange County on .Nto/ 1t , ductod~llulOMctfll\dwlfe l>liS, to lri'ik• aword• rn tho or talhtor'• cMdl MCUf1ty to< c:omplet1on of 1885 Wiiy T' Den DallJlet lntoraet Of tho Owner WICI to by 1 oorporato tor9tf the balance of tho wortc. At '211• Thi• 111tomen1 wu Ned ~Ill other bid•. on tho forrt1 fUmleflod tho roquaot and oxpenM of Publtlhod Orange CoMt wit.ti the County Clortl of Or· PROPOSAL GUARANTEE tho Owner 11 guar111t• tho euoceuM blddet. the Dally Pilot July 22, 28, arige County on .My 18, AHO IOHDe: Eadl bid lhall hit blddOt wtll. If an award City wttt pey tho amount 10 Augytt 15. 12. 1Ml5 1885 be ac:c:omp•nlad by • made to him In ac-rotllnod upon compllonco • M-e31 '211., oortlfted or CMNor'• cf** danoe with tho tormt Of With tho roqulroment1 of Publllhod-Orarige CoMt or by 1 oorporato 111rety 1 bid, promptly Mc:Ur• Government Code Soc11on D1Uy Piiot July 22. 29, boncf on tho form fumllhod onunen'• ComponMtlon 1«02 and tho prOY\llont of PtBJC fl)T1C£ Augutt 15, 12. 1985 by ttla Owner .. guaran* anoe and llablltty In-the oontraot oocumontl M-e27 that IMdOel' wtll, H an awwd anoe. aJCOCUll • contract portllnlng to "Subttltullon f'tCTTnOUI IU ... H II mode to Nm In ac-tho required form and of Stcuriflol." NAMll ITATIMDIT OOtelenoe With the torrne of rnllh Mtllfactory' bond• PROJECT ADMINI S· Tho followlng ~ .,.1 __ "8. __ IC_NO_TI_CE __ _ hie b6d, promptly NCUr• or tho fllthfUI pertormanoa TRA TION: All queatlonl ,...... dOlng bWllMM u: Wortanel\'• CompenMtlon • contrect WICI for lhe tl\'I to thl• projoc:t prtor to Kc T. & ASSOCIATES. ~:A=-lneuranco and lltblllty In-II o4 olllmt Of mo-open ing bide 1h1ll be :M21 VII Oporto, Sult• 200, Tho followtng pareone .,.. MKanoe, ~• 1 contract orlalmen and laborer• directed to: Mr. 8191 Davtt. Newpof1 a..c:n, CA 829&3 doing bullnoee u: In tho r9QUlrod form W1C1 h«Oul\det S1ld c:heCll or AMoctato Protect Engineer Mr. Kevin 0 Alttr/. 1705' W£8TCO BELLFLOWER fUmltrl .. ttet.aciactory bond• bidder'• bond lhtll be In an II (714) 880-3856. E Collm• Road, l n9, HI-. fOf the lllttiM porformonoo nt of not IOll tl\on tan BY ORDER of the City cltn01 Htlohta. CA 917415 ~le:~:rlY· Cot1• ~ of • OOMrec:t Ind '°' tho 10) peroant of the amount of Council of tho Chy oflrvtcw Mr Wlllfotn L Clernont. W•tc:o Roel &tat• ln-~ll of c::t.itM of moo-he bid Tho Falthful Pw-Dated JI/ff 2t, 111&5 720 Heliotrope, Corona del vatlmentt Inc: 1 Clllfornla torlalmon and l1borar1 ormanoe Bond lhall be not CITY Ot' fRVINI, 8Y: Mtr CA 92993 • ·· "*9undot. 8old c:hoc:tl or thlll one hundred (100) NANCY c. LACIY, City Thi• buelnHI I• con-corporation, 3185 B Alrwey, b6ddet'• bond tMll be In an cant of the totll lll'IOUl\t Cltrtl ducted by· 1 general part. Cott• M ... , CA 92928 ~ of not i.a than ten the bid~ named In the Publlehod Orange CoNt nerlhlp Thi• buelnooa 11 con· ( 10) percent of tN amount of 1rlCI. L.abor and M• Deify Piiot July 30, Auguet 8, ~1111tm1,1L1~wu ..._.. °"':~.:: ~:: ln- thio bid. Thi Fllthllll ft9r. tf11118ond lhlll be noi .... 188& , n , -·-" ,._, klnnlnoe 9ond lhlll be not han one hundr.d ( 100) P«· T • 753 with tho County C*1t of Or· wetmante, Inc:., Und• J .... ttlal\ one hundred (100) t of tho totll 1mount of ange County on July 1t, M~-~~~ wu flled peroent ot the IOCll lll'IOUl'll tho bid prtoe nMIOd In Ille 1111-1c Mnnrr 1885 --wtth tho County Clortl of Of. ·of the bid priOI named In tN tract Only bondt IMtltd r~ nu 1 ~ .. _ -contract. The Labor Ind Ml-by companlel wtllctl lft Publi.Md Orange Coelt roe County on July 2t, ............. ......_ ... If*' be not .... ltod "A" or "A+" In the FICTTnOUI .,_.. o.l~Pllot botu 90, A· .... -8, 19415 ---...,..,.. r N~ ITATIMINT ~·1 ..,,.... .._ tMf\ one hundred (tOO) S-· "Beet Agont'I Guido to LI a Tho fOllowlng peraona .,. 13.. , 19~5 Publllhtd Orange Cout cant of the tOCll amount of lnturlllte Compllllet; the doing bulinttl 11: T-74e Diiiy Piiot Auguat 4, 11. 18, tho b6d pri01 l\ornod In tho 8111 Koy Rating Guido lo iirl ,.27 p 215 1"*" oonlt9c:t. Only bond• i.'9d Pro rty Cuullty Com· 8 IKE. " n A..... . ...., by ~ wNc:tl .,. . or Rited In the fed-Bllboo lllWICI. CA 82&82 •-II' fl>TlCE rated "k;-°' "A+" In tho 11 ~tor Clrc:ul1tlon Rldlard W. F~ II, 428 __ ,._~----- "hit Aolf'll'• Guido lo Llf9 570, 1984 FWl!llon wlll be B Carnation A ..... Corona ~TTnOUl IU ..... 1neurenoo Compantet: tho ~tod. Failure to eubmlt dol Mar. CA 92M2 NAMll ITATil•NT 0f~TH Noi 1n s a.t ~ Aattng Ouida to acicoptlble bond• wltl be Thia bu11nea1 I• con· The followtng perwone .,. "'Ol*tY Cuu1lty Com• cauM of r91octlon of bid ducted by an lnOMOuel dolnQ butlntM u : BANU penlee; or lltltod In tN Fa6-PREVAii.iNG RATES OF Rlc:Nrd W. Fr.noh 11 CHIAPPE'I CATERINO, erll Aogletor c1rcul1t1on WAGES· In aoaordanoa with w1~:.·~~6i::' oftt~ 1011 El Camino. Co111 Eugene (Gep ne) Banlta. 510, 1"4 Aevteton wtH be tho provtllOn• of Soc11on County on ...... 2t M-. Cattt. t2t2e age 74. Ull!d away IOOeP'od l'lilur9 to IUbmlt 1773 of tho Cell10mll Ubor = .,.,..., · . JOH Lule larrag1n, Saturday August 3, ~ bOndt wf11 be Code. tN general prwlll~ ,_ 10322 Tyhurlt, Oardon l985 He ia survived --of ~ of bid ,., .. of per diem W9Qtl Publllhed Oranoo COMt Or0¥I, CA 92&42 d h fll'MVAIUNO AA TES OF hotldlY _and OV'Of'lllM WOl'k In Dally""°' July 30 Augutte Thi• bualnoa• •• con· by \WO aug ten. WAO!S: 1n aooordanoe with the tocallty In wtllc:1' tho wor11 13. 20 t885 ' · ducted by· 1n lndMOwat Judy Callagher, o'l ~3~~~:.:r~":.~ · ' T-7158 =~~:O:. llled P alm Spring•. COde the gen«o1 prOYllllna of the ~t of lnduo-with tho County Clortl of Or· Barbara Moe. of ,.,.. ~per diem Wll8" ana tr111 Aelat!OM, • oopy of P\llJC NQTIC( anoo County on July 30, Battleground. Waah-1 hOtlday tnO.OWtll~ work II\ wlltoll i. on mo tn tho ofTloo of 1885 lnaton lister Vlr· ~o~:_:,:=: :r':neetz,;:."e:'~~ JZ~°'°' Pvtl4lltlOd Ortnae ": iln.la Harne., Grant. "4atned frOlft ,,. Oltoc:1« _.,..to any lm«Wtod potty Ull ~ PtCnnoue Deity PllOt AUQUtf l, 11, 11, Pua. Ore. Former or ttte ~l of 11\du upon ~ The oontr9I> ..,.... um H . ''" owner of The Snack llttel ~. 1 oopy Of tor and MY 111bc0ntr1etor Th• followlng 1>9non1 au-tee Bar on Harbor Blvd 1 wNotl II Oft NI II\ tho off1oo of under hlM lhtll pey not i.a ,,...,. 1bel\CIOl\ed the uM of • ln ,._ M f 2o' tho City a.tc of tho City of than tho IC*lllod prwllllng th• 1'1ct1t1ou1 tu•lnou .....u.ta eu or IMMMCl .. .,.madl1V911>-,., .. Of Wegllt 10 .. W0111· Name· HANOl·AIO co . P\B.IC fl)TJC[ years ~\a aaiee to any "'*-'eel Plt1Y men~ In tho •ec»-2001 W Wtlf* A .... 811111 were through tbe ::" ~·~:.-: "°LAO:b .. cc::'~o~LA TION: ~CA,:~:,. "'"'*' Ptc~A~.. Neptune Society I under him ....., pey l\Ot ._ Tho oontractor 8"111 CliOfnPIY Name rtftfrod to 1boft wu Tho foflowlng ~ .,. INrl .,. ~ pr9'l9lllnO with .a tho ~ of fled In Oranoe County on dotna bUllnW a.: ,..... of ..... 10 .. W0111· lectlon 1~.lt . wt:ll Moy tt. 1112 I'll! HO W:l CONT .. ACTO .. I , "*'~In OM •oou-.. octw ~ '1-1to2d , ... 2 lollla CNGa Ad , HI . tton ;;;;;:;.,_ rn.nt1 tho Callfornl• 1ett>ar1 Paut, t 111 11 CA t2t41 LAIO" "IGULATION: ~bof Code. carntno Or., ea.ta~ CA Darlene White, 1481 n. oontr9GtOr ...... ~ l)RAWIHOI ANO 8PICI· t2t2t Jonea A.,._, ~. CA with .. tho ~ of 'ICA TIOH8 A full Ml of Till9 tMfr*1 WM COi'!-12008 hdOft 1~1 wfttl cir~ tnd "*'1"Clltont OUG1ed by an lndMOl.Nll Htnty John W Mt1 .. °"* ' ~ II IValablo tor in11Poc:1lon Thll mtement WM fllocl "°'191 A~ • ~ CA rNnt• 1ho c111torn1a wllt!Ollt dlargo at the omoo with the County Clertl of Or· •iooa Labor Code. of tno ~Of of Publlc ~ County OI\ .My 22. Tilll bueln... II CCW\• DMWINGI AND IPICf-WOtb of tho City of lr"4ne tMI duc1od bv: "'*>and MCf _.,. AQATIONI• A full_. of ~MttofMHfdt...,. ~Or ... C... DattenoWN1o Md ~ ir101o apeclfteattona WICI bMI o.ity P1tOC .>./ft SO, Auguat I, Thill 91at...,.,,. WM fllocl :-:;c.: _,, 11,...::uone1o cu1unt• lfta_y ... 13.20.1"6 WIUltheCountyCl9rtlofOr· wtthou1 OMrge It the oMce ~from tho DICWI· T·74t anoe County on ~ ... ot lfle 01teCt« ot ~ !Mflt of "'bllo WorU. City 11N wom ot !be City ot lr'1M of INtM. 11200 J8'ftbOroe ,.,. ~--_, c1r.,,. "~· trilM, California. ..... IC M>TICl ~ ~ ..., __......,.. ..-1211~Anon-~: Mnnou.w" ~"f'~ao. t. docvmenu m1_y II• oU11.00wlll M--.-........ IT ... mm+rT . • T 144 purctl••CI f\'om the °"*1· tlOCfl Ml of dOCUiMM• -,.,_ ~ • ,,.... ot ~ wom. Qty 0r.-.. ~and n. folowWIO ""°"° ... ot .,....,_, t7IOO ~ «>Id dOClulW1• .. 1111 fNI. ~ bU11nW • r--------- fllMd, lrriM1 C.tlfomto, ed. U90" .!!!'!!. °'t1~) ~ LTD t~!" .... ~ PllUC NOTICl M7,,,A~• no l040f~·-·-· _... • ..... ·-.. ~ ........ _,ln'ICMM..,...N of.., oo Wiii bt OIWled tor w d•Y' ptto'1o tho datu•• It , Huntington e.c:tf, CA .--_ Olldl -Of flOOlllMl\tl tor °'**'9 '*"' rot an ._ t2"'t MAim ITA •-• Di ...... 19111naa1W1u•ICf '"='u~ fo~°&>... 21~A. ca:,~~ .,;: = :"°"9 - ll6lf -..,.,,, .. lie ft'llllo "'8TION Ofl WONl' TM Hunt1n1tol\ '"•"• CA "tr 0 llCICUTIVI. eon =· = '---: f,= .,.,ICI dOCulNl\1a .. kit 12641 . Mu• Clln»t, ,ountaln Vet- ' ' KAR•<>tt LAWN- MT. OllVI Monuary • c.m.tery CrematOty 1G2501alef Av. Cot1aU... 640.5554 Same RQints o cement ace owners. p ayers thlsttme a Sl million premium rot Is~ m1ll10G pc>ljcy. l\ft!ir the ownm utilllliri.Uy Lmpkmaaled tbdr compe tton pl.an -f~ m.t111D•D1fnc..,u10 wrrcnder vea.eru replacnneott 10 the &eam1 1loli111 \be BJ BAL BOC& playm -tb.c union tm&>kmeo&ed h.1 halt or tho deal. h a.._....... called a 11nte for May 2-i. • __ _..,__ The lut ume ~or lelpe baetJatl pt.ayers 'llf'ml on ~ cb&Jled the owixn w1lb unfair labor 1lrike, the walkout wu the residue ofan earlier settkment. practices for ref'usi na to open ~r ti nanciaJ boob and • e..ebaJl'1coJJeotivobarpjninJqrecmeo1,~venuoa filed a oomplaina with the Nauonal Labor Rdatioos playen' term• of employment exptftd on Dec lit 1979 Board. and by Apnl 1980, man.apmena aod l.Ulion were loucd in The owners al-ays optntd nqouauoo by dcnyan, 1 labor d.il~te. ~ any 1nab1U1y to pey for an qreement To do otherwile Bupinina for the owners wu R.ay Grebe)'. a veteran would have a;ven the union then.ah• to look at the boob. labor nqotiator who spent 20 yean wtth the General 10mcth1nc maoqttncnt bad •a.eadfastly misted. Electric Co. before joiruna bl.leball'1 Player Rtlat10n1 Ta.lkJ conunued, but they were bittcr·and fNjlJea Comrpiuce. The players were represented ~Y Marvin Donald Fehr, th.en union counael and now iu 1ctina Miller\ who ach~"ed hup pins for them 11nce becom1n1 cxecuuve director, examined a last·mfoute offer by the the un1on't exec~tive director in 1966. owners and 1&1d. "lf th1111 take at or leave it, lhe players With free ·aaency bloatina payroUs, manqement will leave 11." propoaed 1 controversial plan atlowina teams to stop Moffett kept the two s1dcs talk1na. bua the 1«nario veteran pla)'cn si&nina with other clubs. The players t&W was always the same. Grebcy would ~· ...!iJ'm l!wa,t compenuuoo as a tax on the clubs, a penalty that would opumistic." Miller wouJd calf the talks our Uldia4onal reduce the temptatton or teamJ to participate in the fl"«-non-meeunp," and Moff~t would repon .. no propaa- aaent auction and cut down on ihe marketplace. zero proveu ... The schism was 10 severe the two 11des 10ufht help William Lubbers, NLRB aencral coun1el, re<> from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Scrvscc. Keo ommended citina the owners for bad faith barplnina. and MofTen, ill director, was auianed the case. but could 001 the board IOu,aht a temporary rcstra1runa order postponma prC'Yent the playcn from boycottina the final week of the stnke.A heanna was held 10 U.S. Oittnct Cowt 1.0 New spnna training pmes, wipina out 92 exhibillona. The York before Judge Henry Werker. who bcpo proceed1Qp union also set a May 22 strike date, pleda.ina that without a by quolina Abbott and Costello's famous line ... Who's on contract. they would shut down the spon. first?" The IC&IOD started on ume and the two sades lronac:ally, management araued ap1n1t the 1QJuct1on. netotiated, often acrimoniously, makina lmle proaress. A an other words, for the stnke. stnke seemed inevitable, but at the lut minute a dcaJ wu .. Strikes arc an accepted pan of labor nesoti.atioos, •• cut. It wu a unique qreement that left open the said attorney Louis Hoyncs, who reprcscnted th~ owners compensation issue. That loose end proved problematical. befort Werker. "They are distasteful and tomcthlDJ we The contract siped on Mar 22, 1980 allowed don't want to repeat. But they are not a disaster." management to put 1t1 compenuuon plan ID effect in Hoynes also dcnded the umon's quest.ioruna the February 198 l , and pcrmjtted the~playcrs to strike by June owners' ability to pay. "Tbae men are ~U&DJ of I if that happened. It was a tradcoffboth sides had hoped to industry." be sa.ad, c1ttn1 owncn like Nelson Do lcday of avoid , but it evolved exactly that way. the New York Meu and Auaust Busch of the t. Louis Manqcment, expect.in• a less than enthusiastic Cardinals. ··To su .. t an anabibty to Pl)' makes no ICtl.le. player response tocompensahon aftertbe bnter 1980 talks, There may be an unw1Uingneu. But an tnability to pay 11 purchased strike insurance from Lloyds of.London, paytna impossible to cooocive." * * * * * * * * * Players, fans are unhappy From AP clltpatc:~es It was a close race in the last hours before a threatened major-leaaue baseball strike over who was more frustrated -the players or the fans. The rcuons for the frustration, however, differed The fans couldn't understand why the players were aoina to walk away from the game for the second ume in four ycan, and tbe players expressed disbelief that their disagreements with ownen were again going that far. "I continue to be amazed why this thing isn't settled," Kansas City second baseman Frank Wb.ite said Monday night. "I would be embar- rassed ifn doesn't get settled." "This 1s ridicuJous," New York Mets pitcher Ed Lynch said. ''I'm disgusted. They never made any progress and now it's too late. There was poor Judament on all parties involved. It'll be tough not to play ... ~og a last-minute -settlement, pltycrs threatened to walk away from .sc:tnldu!ed games today and toniaht.. "After 198 1 we thou~t we couJd overcome the hostilities," Don Baylor, the players' rep~ntativc: for the New York Yankees, said. "All owners don't think a11ke. Free aaency was won in the Supreme Coun and we can't give it back." "I'm getllnJ pretty urcd of all this, honestly," Cincinnau pJayer rep- resentative Joe Price said. "If you had asked me two days ago whether we were close to a strike. I'd have to say no. But here we arc and It doesn't look aood." It wasn't difficult to find evidence of fan frustration over the lack of progress in the neaotaaltons. "This is the last time I'll ever come to a game," said Alan Adams. 25, of Kansas Cny. "Both sides have httlc regard for the fans. There's enough money for everybody. There are some people who'll c.-rie back, but I don't bend in the breC?.e as easily as some people.'' "I work 12 months a year and I only make $30.000," sa1d Dave Steele, 26. of Platte Woods, Mo. "How many times docs Frank White dnve to Liberal. Kan.? That's my JOb -I dnve a Plymouth and Fran.le. White dnves a Mercedes." The Angels' Reggie Jackson, 39, W1th numerous outside business interests. said: "I've &Ol some carJ that need some work. I'll do some work for ABC. Panasoruc and TRW I'll ao to Colorado and sec Mr. Coors. I'll ao to Ncbrasu and look at a new airplane and remodel tbc house 1p Cannel. rll also work out a bit " A younJ man marched throuah the aisles dunng 1he seventh tnruna of the Dodgers-Braves game in Atlanui W1th a stan that read: "f1.ns Strike Now FoUow me " About IS to 20 fans dad. ln Ctucaao. one banner 1n the na.ht field bleachers said. "Three tnkcs and the Fans Are Out" But a fan tn Pmsburah expressed a sentiment that players and owners maaht airec 1s the most threaten ins to the pme's future "ff they don't settle soon. I won't care bccau~ collqe football $CISOn wtll be stanma an three weeks," Tim Baker. 18, of Parkenbura. W Va .. said ChlQ&o C'ub 1hor1 top tarry Bowa's frustratton turned to anscr when he said: .. The owners arc ban1na O.for-l (1n stnkes) You·d thank lhcy·d learn their lesson Qb.. v10U11y. they're try1n1 to break the union &nd this WLll not happen" Playm' plant durina the nnkt vaned as w1dcly as thctr qes and cc:onomt~ statu "lfthere·1 1 sankc, J'U IO home and ball hay," Pmsbu:rsh pitcher Jim Wann. 2.S, 11id ... I'd ratha ~ pla)'lf\I bucbat1.•• Rookte C1nanoatt rdicvcr Rob 8uch.anan1 who worked 1t 1 rental cat office ano a dtpartmcnt ore last tnttr 10 tupplcntcl\t h11 i ~c. 111d " c pcqplc aft il\l IO make 1 \iUltion out df 1t. 1'm not" .. .,.__ Oakland A '• fa.na eend a meuaje to players. 01r11en. WITT SPARKS ANGELS •• e From Bl Ifs a nice way to go out anyway," said catcher Bob Boone, who 1s also on the Players Assoc1at1on Executive Com- mittee The wrn incrca~d the Angels' lead tn the Amcncan League We$t to ""1e pmes over Kansas (11y and Oak- land The mood 1n the clubhou~ was a very somber one for a club that had JUSt increased 1t's lead "I 1m311ne that af there was the pro~pcct you'd lo~ $2,000.5,000 a da) 1t would have a sobering effect." ~1d Manager Gene MJiuch "I bet you one 1hang. al 1t as resolved. you'll have some noise: tomorrow "Make actuall~ rehe"ed ham~lf 1n the eighth and nan th," \Sid Mauch of W1t!'\ ~rformance "He put more sink and he threw some nast)' cur'\eball.!. He also altered the ~pctd of has fastball." .\hhough Witt gave up the hits onl\ one reall) hun ~was Mark Bradle~ ., solo home ru an the \11th lnOll\i: which COSl hlma utOUL "He's not tn the 1op 10 (Amencan League batting leader~) for nothing." sa11J \\ 11\ ol Bradley "I 1h1n~ 11 v.as a bad pitch. but I can't \.l't for 'ure so I'll gave the 1..rcd1t tQ him " "1 he )Oung man that h11 one ( bonle-n.in) ·~ soina t-0 be around fora Iona time." ..aid Mauch RradJe, '\ home run tteod the pmc a1 I I bu111 v.as a lead thatthe \oung * ANG•L. ..OTIS -S.14 ~ DI-" IOOOV Grief\ oltcuutne 11"11 tlrlh In I llVI!••• IOIW '' O\lt Hie 11\e 'trllt1 I' m tolf!t to w I • ...... ~Mllt'I C••• ~ .,_ ... C:-'t ,11v.,. Dlt• tor -ntn Meil'4 ~ Ano 1 II i.tlt f9r l'IOft 111911 I .... If two, t•• ~ IO 00 10 TI!Om McC.M • IMleM Of l'loral*m 10 ... I Mlf of tM(ll \MMll eN flnCI t ~ IO ..... l'IW ~· .,... \land" Or.fioe CtMUI ~ •06ICS ~ lcllllllan, ................ '"' di ..... Mii wtlll I Utl~ lftlfl! 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'-''' ..., ............ ~ llMI• \Nft ~ "'MM .. ~ ""' ...... ..,..,. Ill• 111\ilclirm Manners couldn't hold for long. The Angels were htcrall)' given two run' 1n the bouom .of the seventh by a ~attic defcn~ that looked It.kc ll was distracted b) the stnke. The An$cli, put runners at first and 5«ond w11h one out when Bobby Gnch. who had dnven m the first run. htt what looked hkc a sure double- play ball to pitcher 81ll Sw1ft. He madt a move that was none too ~w1f\ as he thrcv. the' ball into ccntcrf1eld to allov. thr go-ahead run 10 score The other run came when ~ond baseman Harold Rt~nolds couldn't handle Old Schofield ., ground ball for a sinale "Tho~ v.erc JU~I rookie mmakt . not sink• m1stak~:· ~1d Mauch of 1he miscues ·• .\n)' infielder c.en get eaten up at an)11me" ANGELS. • • From Bl the ~ond 'tear of a I S..-,.ear career \\hen v..e struck 1n I <r.t I was an Dick's po1i1t1on, ntv. to the le.ague. and I wa' able to reap the benefit, .. I Tm a professional athlete and "htn 1 play I tm hke a mactnm. m 11 rh~thm .. ~1d Rcq1e Jack n "lt''i hkr watching a raanout, you don't knov. tf \ou·re aoing to pla' or not pl•) It mal..e~ me frustrated and 1t 11 makc'i me mud It 's s1lly and 1t huns the pme 1 kno"' \Orne team are hunina and the pla"en want to help them Hell I'm 1.obus1ncS\ man. too ~d ManngN Crenc Mauch.·· After I ~Ill (the la\t l'l~ba.11 stnke). t d1d1'\'t thtnk there wu a tuancc Lhu ould c11cr happen aa:un I dtdn t 1h1nk managtmt'nt would rchnqu1 h its 1.>nl> lc've,.. of a lockout and allow a ~tnkc. "I don't kno" a thing about labor relation\, that'' 1ur.t thc Wl)' I foci ." Mauch 1.11cJ the e.mit on the ~n I with its larat pcrcm of \'CteraM would he hun a httlc mo~ than t0n't 1nm . ''\\'Mn you takC' pl. )tn "'1lh a link a c on them. It take'l them a lmk lonatr to ti tht1r rhythm 1.nd Ct their scan aoing." Whtn u~td ha1 h11 plant weft for the i t tame otT. Maucb 'd. "~ft.er t .. , the t"9t1 OU\ of my ? I ha"tn'\pH·n tl ath UJhL I JUJ.l dOa't beht\'t' thfN' v.11\ be f ltf'lkt. bul l'm I hnk mort apptthcn vt now." . ( I • . I I .. * Otange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. AugUll 8, 1985 PUlQ(Y WINKERBEAN ? THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Con you help me find a grope flavor croyo\r' MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I suggest you leave ,by the rear door If you don't want your face licked." DRABBLE MA.~~ L.\E. ~!>K'T l(~ t~ ... n~e OM' ~'1ee. ~ GARFIELD GARFIELD, YOO WOULDN'T et FA,-IF YOOR EYES WER~N'T LARGER THAN YOUR STON\AC.M JUDGE PARKER .. by Tom Batluk BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "A• we dentlata •re wont to ••Y, 'Your trouble la. all In your he•d."' DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ 60'r' ~ How tMJ.t( TIMES AAVE YOU TOll) ME NOr TO Pt.AY 8Al.LIN THE HOUS~ ~ HUH,MOM ~ .. -r I.. ,.. by Kevin Fagan PULL OVER. LAWllEAUlll by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux IT'S eEEN SO LONG N::10 eU'f t 00 REMEM~R THAT SHE SEEMED ~Nl.?1ER THAN HER STATED lo.GE OF TWENTV·ONE 1 SHE WAS VERY QUIET, NEVER 9AJO MUCH 9'..JT INHf:N SHE 010 TALK, IT WAS Wm-1 "N ACCeNT • ~~-.. SHOE 'IW'VE ~ ~lt6 AROMD ll4E OFF~ W M~ ... IT; TIME rOR ~ ~ tl? !iCME L.EGWORI( ... BLOOM COUNTY l#CTU«l..'1, IT'S~ ftl'ITU(N. 7HlfT 11l(A ~ Nl/£W5 1HllT 511£ ,,.,,5 OM:e A fJWl!N IN ANCIDlr t'6Yff •. <;;) ,, ~~ Ge.T CUi '™E~e. AND GeT ME A 9IG £ceoP ... ~tT! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE PHIL I CONT OWN '/OJ··· ' . \F '{00 WP.NT 1b TALK 1b SQVE.oNE, ~s~ RGH"ll ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE by Garry Trude• by Jeff MacNall)t by Berke Breathed IUll7Y Tlll<EN. THANK 'lrX/ \ by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady LOGICAL DEFENSE Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH• •QJ 83 ~AQ12 0 Jl02 +Q• WEST EAST • Yttd • 962 <:>KJJO&•a ~985 OKQ9 O A84 +K975 •J863 OUTH +AK1075• 'YI v old 0 7653 +A 102 The bidding. Seuth w .. t N•rth Eut I ! ~ 4 • Pu1 PaH P ... Op~n1ng lead· King or 0 . Th11 h nd from a multlple lf'am f'vent provided an 1ntert1t1na con trast In dtftn11ve style . Ltt'1 follow the board for a ft>w tablH and ~e what happen d. North South reached four •JMtdes at every tablC' Invariably. the open 1ng lead was th<' kins of diamond • which held. Partner contributed tht ,.,~ht Somt devioua defend•n f'lecttd to ahlft to a low club. and IOmft llJll,tblt decJarert cho. lO run it to their ten. Apparently. they gave no thought to why West. would dare shift to a club when that could be suicidal. East's jack forced the ace, and those declarers found they could not avoid losing three dia mood tricks and a club for down .OMAR SHARIFF -one. The alert declarera. who roH with the queen of clubs In dummy. had an easy path to 10 trfckl. Unimaginative defenders con' t1nucd with the queen of diamonds and another. Eaat won the ac and shifted to a club. but. It wu too lai.. Declar~r roM' with the ace, dr w trump1 In thrH rounds ending in hand, and diacardtd a club Crom th t.abl• on his ISth diamond. He could t.hPn ruff a club on tht board and di card his taat rlub on th• act or htaru. The txpert defendtrt cont1nul"d With Lhe nine o( d1all!,Ond al trick l wo ~:ut won tho ue and. had he woodenly continued 'lilh a dia mond, the contract was aafe. However, East decided that he would put the one entry to his hand lo good use by shifting to a club. Declarer was left without recourse. Whether he ctrose in me w1th the CHARLES GOREN aee or play low. h• could not avoid losing three diamonds and a club Fer la,.rmaUoe a•t Cllukt G•n•'l .. WMWtMUnfet ...... pla7a., wri~ Geru BrW Leu.. atot ca .... 1a ... A .. ., c111 • ..a. Na, N.J. 080'17. - au ~ - i ~ e ... ~ era u eor ers e e a1- Driver killed in crash A motorist was lulled early this morning when he lost control of his car on the San Diego Freeway in Fountain Valley and careened off the roadway, stnking a tree. authonties said. The driver's identity was withheld because the man's rclauves had not been notified ofh1s death. A coroner's deputy said it is unclear where the man li ved because he had recently moved. The driver, traveling southbound, sped off the freeway near Bushard Street and struck a ra1scd curb that separates the freeway and an em bank- mcnt, a California Highway Patrol ·spokesman said. The car Jumped the curb and slammed into a ttee. The man was ~uou.oced dead at the scene of the 2 a.m. accident. Coast A Mesa psychiatrist says he was emotionally dis- turbed when he engaged In sexual relationships with patients and should be entitled to disability benefits./ A3 C.Hfornla e;row Fans cast their vote Angela fan• cllaplay their .entiment dur- ing Monday nJaht'• game lo Anaheim. Nevertheleu, a l>aaeball •trike appeared imminent today deaplte a lut-dltch talk • J-o • between the players' anion and owners. If the aeaaon la oTer, theae f&na at leaat will find their faTorttea entrenched ln ftnt place. Story OD B 1. JurtSf' s action taken after complaint that county ~ility agaTrl overcrowded By.JEFF ADLER OlhO.-, ......... After hstening to complaints from an Amencan Civil L1bcntes Union lawyer that the inmate population at the Orange County Ja1l 1s overflowing again, a federal Judge immedlately airced Monday to schedule a pec1al heanng next week. # U.S. District Juc:tse Wilham Gny u~xpcctedly scheduled a bearina on JaiT conditions for Tuesday i.o Santa Ana after ACLU attorney Richard Herman ras1cd concerns that the Jill poputauon. which had declined, was ns1ng again. Deputy County C:Ounxl Edward Duran actnowledpd today. ~--eeeJUDOB/A2) Host~ge's son says releas·e 'up to Reagan.' HB man back from \Vashingtonafter pleading for action_- By TONY SAAVEDRA OllMO..,Plloteuft Enc Jacobsen, the son of a Hun1- ington Beach man Judnapped by tcrronsts two months ago i n Bcu:ut, Lebanon, returned from a pilgnmagc to Washington. D.C. last week with his faith partially restored 1n govt"m- mcnt cfTons to free his father and six other American hostages. However, Jacobsen said Monda) that.President Reaa,an has yet to tum what he believes 1s the only key that will unlock the seven ludnap v1ct1ms. held for as long as I 7 mo.nths. "Our purpose 1s to make sure th ts ts one of Reagan's ht&hcst pnoriuesand that be deals with tlus as a crisis.'' wd Jacobsen. 29. "It will take a dcclsion by Rcapn that he wants this solved. It's up to him to mouvatc everyone." Jacobsen, of Hunungton Beach. and his brother Paul. 26. of West- mmstcr, JOmcd family membcn of other host.ages 1n caning for Rcapn to make a public appeal to the Moslem ~ptors. The relatives arc pushing for the Unued States to set up direct nego- tiations wttb the ludnappers instead of worlung throu&)t other countnes, sa1d Jacobsen, whose father, David. was abducted May 28 while wallung to his JOb as head administrator of the (Pleuc .. BOST AG1t·s1 A2) .. A new dress code at the San Diego Zoo has em- pfoyees growtlng ./ A4 Nation· ·More bones unearthed on Fluor property More than 100,000 plants are destroyed and 54 people arrested In first day of marijuana eradica- tion In 49 states.I A4 World Church services and "die-in" demonstrations mark the 40th an- niversary of the bombing of Hiroshima./ AS INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Police Log Play Review Public Notices Sports Televlson Theaters Weather 88 A3 A8-10 84-6 88 B6 87 86 AS A6 A3 A7 B7 81 -3. 7 AS A7 A2 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ott ... OellJl'llollWI Add1l1onal bones 1hat ma\' he Indian remain\ ha\C ~n uneanhed during an archeolog1rn dig near the Fluor ( orp.-headqua~ n Irvine. Researchers have tenta11vely con· eluded that I nd;ans II\ ed on 1he si1e at the 11me ol th~oanish e\plurat1on nf Nonh Amenca 8ut ollic1als at the compan) and at the Cll}' ol In-mesa> the findings are not ewccted to hinder plans 10 de,elop 1he land Huor sold last "ed. to Trammell trow Co_ and \.\ 1nthrop Fmanc1al ,.,.,oc1ates The dig which is c\pccted w rnncludc 1h1., \\Cl'k 1s taking plale iaguna Beach 's greeter's stuck with-out a stick Art Colony character rt pped off-now cops holding the eviden ce By U SA MAHONEY Ot IM Oellp l'llot llelt What·., a gn.·ctl'r without h1i. s1aff1 \ worer man . ..ays No. I Un- na med rlhcr. I .'lguna Beach's unof- ficial greeter for the pa t three years "hose ni mc 1c; rc.1/17 No I Unnamed .\rcher No. I, filling 1hc shoes of Eiler La~n wht) grec1cd v1s1tors to the Art Colon}' for l~ )Cars. sayc; he was a v1ct1m ol a "st1lk-nappin1" Sunday . . "'iome scoundrel \tole m" st1<:t..." lhl· grecler ..aid Monday No. I. a familiar figure along South ( oa'll H1ghwa}. '>:lid ije wa-; greeting '11i1tor., la1e Sul'lda)-afternoon. JU'>t minding his bustncss. when a young man ran b)' and snatched h1\ walt..ing \t 11.'k ' ,.. No I doe\n·1 know the thief\ name bu1 !>atd he"\ familiar w11h hi\ an lies "He\ dune th1c; lo me five times H <"''i the one "ho 'ltole m'f ~ant:i < tau' hal .it ChnsJmas.. · According 101hc greeter. th'' young man. who appcal"'i to be 1n his l'arl)' 2~. k1ckl·d him twice while ndmg b~ (Please .ee GREETER/ A2) near the 1n1ersect1on of Michelson Dnve and Jamboree Boulevard. Ed Moore. an Irvine city planner "ho oversees archcolog1cal issues, said representatives of Westec Ser- vices of an Diego made a report on the Fluor dis Monda}' night to the c1I) 's H1 Moncal. .\rchaolog1cal and Paleontolog1cal C ommmee Westec No. 1 Unnamed Archer Areal-life civics lesson in Irvine Freeway wrangle between citizens. council shows local government in action -literally Ed Pope is the ~1al 'ltudie coordinator at Manna H1&h School in.. Ff unttniton Beach. In past years. he's tauaht American aovemmcnt cla\'iC,, hclpina students understand how elected officials make dcc1s1onc; and how check tnd balances cxl\t for c1111cns who obicc:t to those dcc1'1onci. La l week, Ed Popt" was in the Irvine C'tty Council Chambcn watch-ina.a real-life c1v1cs le son unfold There wa Oa& wavina .There v.ac, n me calhna. There v.erc ch«"ri and ht ' upponers of an Irvine pcttt1on drive were accu~ of tunnel vmon for opposma thrtt new frcew1}'<i Respected bu inen orpni1ntton\ were described a\ · "tndu 1n1l ,. ' ' -stooae .. lor lhc ot)' ·, largest land- owner. There w~·rc claim that the an 1t1at1tc procc~., h.1d been abuo;cd by p(opfe'I who gathered c;1~nJtUr<''i with m1slcnd1n1 statement\ abuut new tuxc'I. There were counter c:lu1m~ 1h. t the lcpl ~>' tern had been obu~d b) devclopcn who wanted to tic up the pct1t1ons in court -and pre\cn1 re 1dent'I fmm vot1n1 on the freeway I UC me spcakt'n urged the council to take no 1ttion on the petitions nu1 anothcrcloimcd the council would bt' "a ma~hmallow council" 11' 11 d1iln 't ac t on the pct1t1on•. Ed Pope, who II'<', in It\ me end worked on the pcp11on Jtt\C Y1J PHIL SllEIDEllAll-, PER SPECTIVE h1ah school c1\ ic ~tudent• m1aht hllH kamC'd a lot more about ,\n,cn~an government in th~ Ir\ inc Cny oun· Ctl { hamh\•rt that n1aht. [ ~'ttw.lO~\' are fine. but somc11mes the proct \ hat 10 be \Ct'n to bt bt'hc"eJ "It th int.. 1t "",a tcrnfk illu\tntt1on of the dJnam1c• of Or.na<' Counh poht1n. Popc-'8td of the rounc11 m~etmg. "In a m1croco\m, \OU could set 1t all happen ma .. In fl t, the lrv1nt• ~u.,hhlc \h<l\\\ ' how t\\O '>trong gr-0ups have taken ad\antage of tht the cht"('k'I and balances of the .\mencan §)'Stem 10 battle 1hem~lvcs to at least a tempor af) deadlcxt.. The dt'ipute l'i now 1n the h1mds ot an Oranac Count) Superior C oun JUdfe who "'II hear a challcnae to th\'.' pct1t1on dnH Thul"\- da\ It all ht-a.an earl)' th1c; 'e:ar with a 4-1 V('ll(' 1n which the Irvine Cit) Council dec1J d to JOtn Or "Jt' Count) and oth("f rn1e' 1n plann1na the d~tgn. 1in1n\:1ns anc.J construction ·of thi- propoc;cd • n Joaquin Hill • fa,tcm and foothtll frttW&)'> .\lthouah the rnutcc; arc no1 firm. the h1ahwa) arc c~~ttd to run throuah Of ne.ar In inc I ne cnunrtl m-.,ont\ C'O~ludtd thl• lrct'A )\ v.ould nc-bu1lt wllh Of "11hou1 In-in<"'' pan11:1pat1on. h (Plebe ...... saw AT I A3) was hired by Fluor to conduct an archeological study of 1he propcny pnor to developmen1 Earlier Westec had uneanhcd an arm bone believed to be tha1 of an Indian. Al Monday's nrecung. West- ec representatives repontd that more remains. poss1blv of a S«ond India n. were uncovered at the site last "'eek !\ Fluor spokeswoman said these remains have been turned over to the Orange County Coroner's staff, which "'111 determine whether they are human and of Indian ongin. .\ccord1ng to Moore. Westec re- searchers have dug morr than 80 ptts on the site. uncanhing arrowheads (Pleue eee MORE/ A2) Woman rescued from home blaze in Leisure World By STEVE MARBLE OllMO..-, ..... IWI .\ man dehvenng ne"'spapcrs pulled an unconsnou'> and badl) burned "'oman from her Leisure \.\orld home earl) th•~ morning after he noticed smoke :ind names curling from the rcs1dt'nre. COUflt) fire- fighters Teponed Luolle Holhngswonh. 86, suffered smoke inhalation as well as fir'' and 'lt"cond-ckgree burns over her fan· and arms Ul th<" l a m blaze at tht Laguna Hills retirement commun1I\. said spokesman Joe t-..crr Hollings"onh t\ hsted in cnt1C"al 1:ond111on at the l Cl Medical C. enter burn w.1rd. .. ( The clderl) woman wns awalen by 1he sound of a smolt( detector but rnllapscd "'hen she wandered into her 'imoke-filled lt\tng room. s~ud ti..err. He said the woman wa knocked out t•1ther b\ breath mg the 1h1cl smole or from tht heat \.\1l ltam Barron a Los Angeles Times dehveryman repontdl) saw 1hc tlames and mot..e and apparently broke into the burning rcs1dcnec, s.a1d fireman Though delluls were ~till sketch), 11..t•rr said 11 appears Barron rushed into tht house. located the woman on the II\ ing room floor and pulled her 1lUl\1de The fire caused at least S50,000 in damage Innocent plea entered in boat deaths By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. Oellp .......... .\ former commercial lhherman pkaded 1nnoct'nt Monday to man- slauahtcr ch&rJ<' ~tcmm1na from an October boauna accident off Seal lkach that lo.tiled fhe JX"OPI<' and in)ured four V1rl Earle 2q, ..,.a at the helm oh 20.foot power boa1 w-hcn' 1t lammed into a moonna buoy In the enirknct to .\nahe1m. Bay ·~ s.nk. trappma pa nscn 1n the ,..,., cd ~rccu.e. h was the -.on.t pnvatc boanna cc1dcn1' m Oranar C'ount7 bi tory. Ear1C). who 1 f rtt on S S.000 bail. appta~ •n W imanstcr f; re "'" pmor oon Judie Lu1 Cardenas.; who t a tnal date af Dtc. 12. If (Pl_.. ... BOA TDIO/ A.2) Orange Coe5l DAILY PILOl/Tueeday, Auguat 8, 1~85 Mlltilated .co~pse identified . as·missing county swindler By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot ... O...,Nel ..... The mutilated body ofa man found tn the An1 le Nu1onal For6t was 1denl1fied Monday 3'i the convicted Cowan Hctah\ 1n urancc broker who Evans' roommatcandemployet-The henO~!I 0cJ>'lrtmcnt reported Philip Dean F~. 34 -wa artt ted E"am. m1'isrn1 last Fnday aficr and charied with the layin_i. 1d Jnends wae concerned about his Orange County Shcnff s Depanment a1~ppcarunce. Searchers used blood- spokesman Dick Olson hounds and wtt~ hclpcd by Explor('r Fry was amugned Monday af\cr· outs "ho )t.archcd the h1l1Mdes was reported m1ssin1 la t week. " Cht l X-ray• 1dent1fit'd the head· Its~. handle footless body a that or Arthur Lee £vans, 34. wbo was convicted last year of w1ndJina an undisclosed number of people out of a reported $I 0 million in a vanety of investment schemc!I noon and remained an Orange Coon. around Evans h.omc in Cow n ty Jail Ill lieu of $250,000 -bail. Hi s Heights -an un1corporatcd com· preliminary hcanng 1s scheduled for munity overlooking Sa"ta Ana. Aug. 12. l:.vans was sentenced last January Olson declined comment on to one year in J&ll and wa~ placed on whether •the sla yi ng was connected fi ve years probation after pleading w1th the investment schemes. He also guilt) to grand theft charges. He also would not elaborate on the reasons was ordered to pa) rcst1tut1on to hi s Fry was an"Csted. investors. ' Evans' body was found by a motonst July 30 alona Mount Baldy Road l nvestiptors said evans had been shot sevcraJ limes. "Based on our questioning (of Fry> Evans' J&il term wac; postponed last Wedn~y evcnina. we felt scHral limes and he wa!> to ap~ar m suspicious," Olson said this morning. coun Sept 30. . JUDGE ORDERS HEARING ON JAIL •.. • FromAl Dunng the mcetUl& 10 the Judge's Los Angeles chambers. Herman also said he was concerned that Jail officials are not moving enough inmates into temP<?ra ry faci llues at the James A. Musick Honor Farm in El Toro and may be undercounting the number of inmates housed 1n the main jail, Duran said. ''I n effect, the judge wanted 10 look into the allegations made by Mr. Herman," the cou01y's jail attorney • said. "I wasn't expecting to sec Judge Gray until October (when the nex t regularly scheduled status heanng on the jail was set)." Duran also. said he was "some- what" concerned by Herman's allega- tions. but expected the claims would tum out to be "overblown." Dl¥1ln added it was distressing to see th(' Jail population agarn on the incrca~ because he had "expected things ~ould constantly get better." Gray began overseeing Jail oper- ations 1n March when he fined the county $50.000 for violaung his 1978 coun order to ease overcrowded conditionsm the Santa Ana mainjatl. Besides the fine. the judge imposed a SI 0 fine for every inmate forced to sleep on jail floors fl'.>r more than 24 hours. To meet the court's d1rect1ves. county officials stopped accepting federal anti state prisoners, ask~ city police agencies to make more prudent ·arrests and ultimately obtained tents in which to house low-risk inmates at the county's honor fann. In add1t1on. the county has in- stalled tnple-tiered bunks in some Jail cells and transfered other inmates to its Theo Lacy branch jail in Orange. In all, the improvements have cost the county about SS million. At the time of the last heanng June 24. the S 10-per-night jail fine amounted to SSl.600. County officials had hoped that by July S. 1he jail daily jail population would be no higher than 1,500 inmates. However, during the last two weeks in July. the numbcT of inmates housed in the main Jail ranged from 1,628 to I. 759. according to Lawrence G rossman, the special master appointed by Judge Gray to monitor Jail conditions. GREETER STUCK WITHOUT STICK ••. From Al fact, was the alleged thief. ona bicycle and shoved him off a patk bench m add1t1on to stealing his hat and suck. Sgt. Donald Barney said police arc investigating the greeter's complaint. but the case is "not a typical petty "He's acting hle a Juvenile dehn-theft. We're not sure 1fin fact this guy qucnt. it's too man y limes that this 1s maybe a v1ctifll." ha s happened.'' No. I said. Dunng a prehmmary 1nterv1ew. No. I filed a complaint against the the young man told -0fficci;s he took yo ung man and learned that his suck the stick because the greeter used It to had been turned in to the police trip a friend while tht'y were JOggin$. department. That's why he promptly trotted It "Tttcy told me a gentlt'man brought over to the police department. the 1t in.·· he said. The "1tentleman." itr-young man said. ~ ,___, "Thars a lie." Np. I says. Such unfriendly behav1of would be un- seemly for a greeter. he said. Meanwhile, ~lice are holding No. I's stick for evidence -in a possible battery case against him -and the greeter is disconsolate. "It's a part of me. I don't need it to walk and yet I don "t seem to be able to wa lk straight without it. "You can't hardly even greet without a stick. I'm suit out there. but it's not the same ... MORE BONES UNEARTHED AT FLUOR •.. Prom Al and bone; tools.. He SaJd the) ha .. e aJso found beads that were probably traded to the Indians b~ earl) Spanish explorers. Moore said archeolog1sts have found enough evidence to indicate the Fluor area was a .. hab1tat1on s11e'' where an unknown number of Gabriehno Indians made their home. Jim Velasques, the current chief of the Coastal Gabnehnos and a Fluor consultant on the project, has refused to permit archeological lab tests such as carbon dating to be performed on any Indian remains found at the site Testing of artifacts W111 be permitted, however. Fluor has agreed to donate all anifacts to the city aod to transfer all Indian remaiQs to Velasques for rebunal elsewhere. Grading of the Fluor headquaners site i!> expected to begin within a few w~ks, with an archeOIOIJSt standing by in case an) add111onal h1stoncal material 1s un- earthed. ·Kuwaitipap~rsays 7maybe freed /" WASHINGTON (A.P) A Kuwaiti newspaper today quoted a Westt'rn diplomat as saying that most of the Americans being held hostage 1n Lebanon would be released Wednesdav to steal the thunder from tht· opening of an Arab summit conference. according to a State Depanment mon1tonng sen ice. In a report from London. the ne"'spaper quoted an un1den11fied diplomat who had am,cd from Beirut as sa} ing that S) na will release s1A Western hostages a few minutes before the conference opens Wednes- dav 1n Casablanca. Morocco. the Foreign Broadcast In for- mation ~n,ce. "h1ch 1s run b) the l' ">. go .. ernmcnt rcpnnted a report from the Middle East News Agency (MENA). The news agency. 1n turn. was quoting the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-S1yasah. "The release would come a few minutes before the Arab summit conference opens" MENA said It said the list of hostages included fi ve Ame+H:ans and three Frenchmen. There was no expla- nation for wh } the number was five A.mencans and not ~ven -the number being held hostage. Nor was there any explanauon of wh )' the diplomat reportedly said that only six would be released State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb. asked about the stol). told reporters at a bnefintt ... There 1s nothing-by--wa} of confirmation." The seven kidnapped Amcncans are· Former Huntington Beach David Jacobsen. 54. administrator of the Amencan University Hospital in Beirut; Terry Anderson. 37. chief Middle East correspondent fcfr The Associated Press; William Buckley. 56. a political officer at the U.S Embassy 1n Beirut; the Rev. La\.\· rt'nce Manin Jenco. 50. d1rt'ct or of Catho hc Relief Services in Lebanon. Peter Kilburn. 60. a libranan at American University: Thomas Sutherland. 54, acting dean of agricul- ture at the Amencan University; and Rev. Benjamin Weir. 61. a Pre!>by- tenan m15s1onary. HOST AGE'S SON BACK FROM D.C ..•. From Al Amencan l ln1 vcr'ilt)' ol Beirut hO!>PI· tal Official<. hellcve most of the seven kidnap "1tt1ms are berng held by a group of Shute Moslems seeking the rclea'>c of <,omc con' 1ttcd terron sts 1mpmoned in Kuwa11 <>aid Jacobsen. H1!> 54-)ear-old Cather ongmally was heheH·d kidnapped by the 1 .. 1am1c Jihad. an underground mili- tant group that fir'it claimed respon'i1- t11ht\ lor the abduction but later rcrantl·d Howe .. er. the Jihad re- lea-.cd a photograph 1n earl) June 'lho"'ing a gaunt but allH Da'lld Jacobsen H1~ c;ons. as "'ell as relau,eo; of other ho">tage'i. 'ventured to Washing- ton last week out of frustration o .. er the government's quit't diplomaq tactics that have so far left fam1h members out in the cold · "W e weren't getting an} infor- mation from them.'' said .Jacobsen. .. ..\fter awhile \'OU get the feeling that nothing 1s being done .. <\meeting with Rohen Mcfarlane. the pres1d l' .. national SCCUnt}' ad- Vl!>Cf. cal ed me fears that the hostages an their families had been placed on the back burner. "We weren't totally satisfied. but Mcfarlane was able to convince us that the president and his staff are concerned with us:· Jacobsen said. He said McFarlane disclosed a few details about the government's cffon to free the hostages. but asked the family members not to rev'eal the plans Jacobsen said he came home from the tnp Thur~a) "1th the feeling that thc-State Department would ~­ consider its pohc1c'i for dealing w11h ho'itagt"S· fam1hes and would begin keeping relatives better informed. ''\'-e tnt'd to impress upon them thaf fl1e\ owca it to Inc families.-he c;aid. "Now they're going to at least pac;c; wmc more information to us to ca~ some of the frustration." Dunng their tnp, family members also attended a House Foreign Affairs subeomm1ttee heanng on rcspon51ble _press coverage of Middle EaMcm BOATING DEATHS ••• P'romAl convicted. Earlt's Ian·' t1 maximum ~ntcnce ot eight ye.ar!l 1n \tat(' praon The Seal Beach man. who was 5CriOU'ih IOJUred in the Ocl 28 8CCldCnt, onainall) W<IS Charged With operating a boat "'h1le under the influence or alcohol. But the charic wa, d1sm1 ~d hecau~ poh~c adm1n- 1stertd a wbnct~ tc\t hcforc arrcc;tina • him. U.rles' hlnoc1-alrnhol level wa' 0.11 -aboH• 1hc llm11 at which a motomt 1s prttumed too drunk to dnvc Earles thouaJl. ~1d he wa not 1nto\1rated and h.ad con~umtd no more than four ma~ntu ~fort 'he <1cc1d~nt Deputy U1stnct Attorne)' John Conic) said Earles showed "gross n~hgence" by dnv1n1 the boat after dnnk1ng at a Halloween Party at the Red Onion 1n Huntington Harbouc. Defense Attorney <Jary Pohlson did not have a "d1~rcprd for hum•n hfe or an 1nd1fTerence to conse- quences ... ekmcnts thJ1t a~ necessary 10 p rove the man laughter charges . The accidcn1 ha tripercd a wave of c1v1I la"' u1t • filed by 1he 1nJurcd or relat1v~ of the de d. Earle ha filed a SS mllhon lawtull ap1n t the Dt-panmcnt of Navy and fe-deral government allc1m1 the buoy wu unhghtC'd I hostage s1tuat1ons -a subJeCt on which Jacobsen has much to say. He was shaken by false reports that the seven hosta~es would be returned w1th 39' Americans taken hostage during the hiJacking of a TWA jet June 14. Bvt neither his father. nor the other kidnap victims. were on the bus carrying the h1Jack hostages to freedom June 30. "It took me two days to get over the dis.appointment.'' said Jacobsen. 0B ITUARl£S Yachtsman Ayres of NB Donald B. i\yrcs. one of Southern I California's best known yachtsmen and a lonat1me resident of Newport Beach. 1s dead at the age of 8.5. Until his retirement, Ayres was a widely known real estatt' broker and developer w.hose projects ranged from the Wilshire Distnct of Lo<i Angeles to Orange and San Diego COUITllC!>. He was the 1952 president or the Lo' J ngcles Realtors Board and was a fo r'tncr director of the Los Anaelcs Chamber of Commerce His yacht1na actn1ty included scr- vinJ as the: commodore of the C1hfom1a Yacht Club 1n 19.37, com- modore of the Transpacific Yacht Club in I 95 I and naff commodort of Los Angeles Yacht Club ' <\yrcs 'kippered h1, own yacht. the Skylark in t\\'O Tran pac race,. 194 7 and 1951 and made two other Tran pac cro~ 1n . urv1vors include his wife. Man Ahce a son. Donald Jr.: a dau~ttr. Nancy DeYouni. and e1Jh1 arand- chlldrcn I I High pr:essure boosting mercury Temperatur .. will be UP'• 9'w degree• aerou Southetn Colll0tn1e through Wednesday due to Increased high ~re bOlh aloft aod at the surface " Th• Fortet•t1for 8 pm EOT, Wed., Aug, 7 •h-~~IO The National w .. tl'let Set'Vlc::e Hkl lat .. olght and .. ,1y morning low clouds and fog w II be confined to the coast Moltly clear sklff will prevalf elHWhere Highs will range from the low to mid-70s at the beaches. from 87 to 92 in downtown LOI Angele• end ge to 10~ 1n warmer Inland mteys. Overnight lowt wlM t&nge from 55 to 68 ~lono the Orange Coas1 there wlll be coastal fog along the coast tonight otl'lerwlM fair through Wedoetday. A llttle warmer days with hlgha In the low to mid 701 at the beaches ranging to 98 to 102 m warmer Inland valleys. Lows 55 to 88 U.S. Temps lOUltY~le Mempl\11 Mii/i'ii BMcn li4'1WIUI< .. 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