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DAY, DECEMBER 30, 1985
Strike over, butchers back onjob
Coast superma rket ma nagers relieved
as meat cutter s ba rely OK 3-year pact
dahsm dunng the protracted Mnke-
lockout. '
.. It's been rude the whole wa>,"
Jarrett sai d of the labor dispute "I
certainly don't think you can 'Ml)
anybody really won."
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Delly l'Hol Ii.fl
Orange County supermarket man-
agers !laid operations were slowly
returning to normal today as meat
cutters ret urned to their JObs follow-
1hg the longest grocery store stnke 1n
Southern Californ ia history.
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The Coast Christmas
Classic basketball tour-
nament resumes play to-
night with the cham-
pionship game between
Corona del Mar and
Dominguez highs./81
Entertainment
She won two Oscars back
to back a half century
ago, then fled Hollywood.
A look at Luise Rainer
today.IA&
Business
Computerized loan orig-
inators can take the
drudgery out of house-
shopping./88
Nation
.. They're back at work. the pickets
are gone and I'm relieved Everybody
1s relieved," said Dave Jarrett, a
manager at the Safeway market on
Edinger Avenue in Huntington
Beach.
T he store, hke dozens of others in
the county. was the scene ofp1cket1 ng,
scattered violence. sabotage and van-
Picture perfect
Meat cutters and Teamster. struci..
the Vons chain Nov. 5 and were
locked out the same day b) six other
grocery chains rn a sohdant) mo'e
About 900 stores and nearly 20,000
employees were affected by the stnkl.'
Striking Teamsters voted to ac('ept
The frantic pace leacllng up to Cb.riatmaa can drive many to
aeek quiet aolace when lt'• finally over. That'• what artist
Ra Arlyamlto of Fountain Valley clld thl• weekend when he
a management propo~I the da~ :ilta
C hnstmas while butcher!> reJel ted a
s1m1Jar proposal Meat cutters 1ooi.. a
!.elOnd vote Sunda) and narro"' I>
approved the contract
"(But) we're not too happ) IA.Ith 11
at all," said Ray Long. a sent·tan-
trea\urer of a meal cutter<,' union
local "But reality tells me "e'n..· going
to ha\·c 10 live with 11 for a v.htle ·
T"o locals repre-;cnting meat rut-
ten. including one that repre-.cnts
Orange County workers. reJec·ted tht:
management propo!>al but their votes
werl.' not enough to affect the final
outcome
~ome meat c uttl.'rs said the\ had no
ChOKe but tO accept the contract
because their mu!>Cle .. anished once
Teamsters agreed 10 go hack to work
~cou Carlson manager of a Von\
markl.'t on In inc Boule' ard 1n ln>1nc
~•d all emplo}ees at hill store are
plea!>ed the stnke 1s over
"We're happy and so are the\ ··
( arlson ~1d "This 1s ~ome1h1ngali ol
took hia canvas to Talbert Lake ln Huntington Beach·•
Central Park to capture that peace and tranquility in a
plcture-perf ect settJng.
us ha'e been wa111ng on for etJht
weeks There's a sense of relief."
Several managers said they could
empath1Le with the stnkers but not
v.11h some of the tactics employed
during the lengih ) dispute
Frequent incidents of violence and
~batoge "ere reported during tbe-
stnke including gunshots fired at
non-union truck dnvers and sunk
bombs hurled H\to gr~ry stores.
-\n unsuz.ned le tter threatened that
(Pleue .ee BUTCRltR8/A2)
Smokers
to face
citations
in Irvine
Police prepared to
ticket violators in
city's public places
B> PHIL l\EIDERMAl"t
Of IN Delly l"tlo4 Ii.ff
\.\1th .i one-month grace penod
concluded. In ine ofliuals ~1d the)
"111 bl:g1n 1<,\u1ng utat1ons rather
than "'arn1ng no11le'> 111 people and
businc".>'>C'I thal '1ul.ue the Cit\ ·s ne~
smoking la" ·
The ord1nanct: "'a' dppro'i:d b} the
lr.1ne <It\ l ounl1I Ort :!2 and tooi..
effecl oni.· month latl.'r In late
~OH'mher Ir. ine police ollicer<. said
the~ "'ould 1s<.ue onh "'am1ng notices
dunng thl· fi~t month
That gral e penod ended Dec :!O
and officer!> \a\ the' are nov.
prepared lU 111. ket people v. ho light up
in public plau:s rn' ered b:-the nev.
la" ( it' hu1ldrng inspectors also are
planning w make '>Ure re!>tau rants
and 01hd hu!>incs~'> are setting up
and 1dent1l~ ing thl.' no-smoking areas.
A police sniper killed a
gunman who had claimed
to be a killer and held two,
teen-agers for more than
30 hours.A4
CdM woman among terrorist victims
The ord1nanCl' requires that res-
taurant' -...11h .1( ur more scats <bar
and outdoor area~ e'duded) must set
aside Jt lea.,1 om·-quarter of the
't',1t1n~ .ind r'" r Jrea .i\ a non-
<,moking zone ~1g.n' must he po<,ted
I<' 1den111\ <.u, h arc.'J'
llthl'f Nm 1<,11>n\ proh1011 'lmok1ng
.n rurhl , I '.tl11r' r,·,troom' and
''1n·t.r1;.: ••\II':' r ;iuhla, lran'>por-
•.i: 1n 'i. 1 J• "v'l'' J"IJ IJ \l\ n
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Widow of V W dea ler ..
one of 14 Americans
shot in Rome attack
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OlllteDMly~
A CoJi(S'na dcl Mar woman who v.as
inJured in the tl.'rron~t attack in
Rome's Leonardo da V1nc1 ..\1rpon
Fnda)' 1s "1n prett)' good sp1n1i; .. and
read)' to come home. a neighbor said
Sunda).
Ka)' Goff. 77. "a~ one of 14
..\ml.'ncans who were wounded in the
attack by Palestinian terrorists near
the El Al airline ticket counter in
Rome
Another five Amencan'i were
killed. In all. 16 people were killed
and at lca\I I If. '"ere "'ounlkd 1n
s1multam·ou'> a11ack'> a1 the airport'
1n Rome a"d Vienna
John Long. a fnend and neighbor 111
Ka\ Goff. said Sunda\ that she ln·b
fine after surge') Fnda' to rem11vt•
shrapnel from her leg at Rome\ \an
Pietro Hospital
.\nothcr frie nd . Lane Merlin 1il
In 1ne. Ile" to Rome Frida) n1gh1 lo
escon Goff home. Long ..aid
Goff. w1do"' of Cotton Goff 1he
founder of outhern C.ihforn1a·\ lir'I
Volkswagen dealer~h1p. exJ)('ch lll
leave Rome at 11 a m T ul'<,da\ on .1
TWA flight for "le" 'r ork · Lung
d1dn 't kno" when she "as clul' hat i.. 1n
Cahforn1a.
In a telephone 1ntcn ll'W from ha
hospital bed 1n Rome. Goff told a
reponer that she felt "luck~ to ~
alive."' according to a nl.'wspapcr
(Pleue aee COAST/ A2)
No a ddition a l security at OC airport
From sea ff and wire reporcs
PoliLl' hlankl'lt'd a term1nJI JI Lo' .\ngl'ln lntrrn.u1 .. nJI \ rr11n lo•r :I.\
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guarded the Tom Rr.idk:-lntl'ma11on.il 1 t rminal
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Handicapped driver arrested in scuffle with Coast meter maid
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of .... 0911y l'llol lleff .•
-\ 'I -\ear-old handKapped man
from Santa Ana wa'> arrested Sunday
following an afternoon scuffie with a
meter mail.I over a parking ticket in
Newport Beach.
Mark ( un 1s allegedly reached into
the parking control vehicle dnven by
meter maid Tess Miller and "npped
the microphone out ol her hand''
while she wa<; 'oummoning ..t'>'>l'itanrc
on her police radio during the dispute
according to Newpon Beach Policl.'
-;pokesman Howard Eisenberg.
Curtis was apparentl y upset be-
cause Miller had written hi m a "fi x-
11" ticket for an e'<p1red handJcapped
parking sucker. Eisenbe rg sai d. The
ticket would have been dropped afier
he renewed the \lid.er. l-1,enhag
nplarncd
Cunis v.a' taken 111 the '-c" pon
Beach C11~ Jail after Mdkr plJlt'd
him under c111zens' arre<,1 l{)r hallt'r)
Miller made a c1t11en•>' arrest bl:l·au\l'
meter ma1dsarec1' 1han cmplo~ce'>ol
the police dcpanment and not per-
mitted make arrests
Curtis told a d1fferl·n1 c;tor. ahou1
Accordion lovers seeking
to change the public's tune
Players say instrument getting bum
rap as being only for nerds and weirdos
"Pia} rhc 4ccord1on. Ir's Fun" -
an orange and black bumper sucker
adom1ng the car of an accordion
teacher
"Use an accordron.so ro pnson "-
a ltcense plate frame on the car of a
Los Angeles County pohcc reporter
Some folk s bellow that the accor-
dion business fo lded up w1th the
retirement of Lawrence Welk. Others
say the much-mahJned instrument 1s
getting a second wind
ln•any cast. accordion-lovers art
fierce in their fight to keep the
downtrodden llQUecze boll from being
strand ·d in the realm ofOktobcrfests.
bar mitzvahs and Italian wedd1np.
Enthusiasts strc s that numerous
conceno and clus1cal pieces have
been composed for the chcst-hugamg
keyboard.
Still. it's not easy to escape the
polkas. the endless "oom pah pahs"
and the champagne music. It's hard to
imagin•'8n accordion song be~inning
without "ah-one-and-ah-two.·
While Welk and Myron Floren
helped stereotype the instrument.
they also bcc.ame heros to milhons of
adults. who in tum motivated and -
1n some cases -forced their children
to take accordion lessons, teache~
say.
The absence of Welk and Floren
from telev151on has left the squeeze
boll without a vmble celebrity
Accord1oni'lt Weu'd Al Yanko' 1c
has done about as much for the
accordion's image with his pop
parod_ies as Tiny Tun did for the
TONY
SAAVEDRA
Focus ON THE NEws
ukulele
Both handle their Jn4;trumcnt'i hke
virtuoso~ Yet both cnp1talt1c on the
1mase of being nerd) or at least
"weird ..
Few youngste~ want to he ~c•rd
when they can be "cool" -hke guitar
speedsters Eddie Van Halen or fnc
Clapton
"We net<! hot new ~rsonaltt1('c; tO
do what M1ch:tel Jack.son and Fl\11'l
(Pleue eee AOCOllDIOl'f / A2)
thr 2 -h pm in~ 1dt•n1 dunn)! .1
tdrphnm· 1 ntl·n ll'" to i<ld'
{ Urll\ \\hll 111\t h1\ k\! 10 J
motorqdl' acu1kr.t 12 H .1r' .1gt1
c;a1d Miller madl· a 1111'1.lkl· .rnJ
11clo.eted him tor pari..1ng lll'.11 .1 fm·
h\drant He "31d Jn 11th.1.·r "h••
arn,ed later told him lll lhl' nll\lJkt'
.\lthough he admit<. h1.• 'h11ulJ n<•I
have grabbed \111ler'" Jrm Junng thl·
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(Please see DRIVER / A2)
A Newport Beach fireman probee the
wrecU,e of a blue that deetroyed a home
at 610 P'emleaf ATIS., Corona del Mar. a.ad
dam&Ced two others. Story, Paee Ai.
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~ * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Oeeember 30, 1085
BlaZe destroys CdM home;
Newport fireman injured
By USAN HOWLETI' Of_..,.,.......,
A Ncwpon Beach flreflahtcr suf-
fertd minor burns while n&hting a
blaze in Corona del Mar that charred
o ne home and damaged two others
this morning.
Newport Bench Fu~ spokeswoman
Jamie Freer said t~e fire at SI 0
Femleaf Ave erupted at 8:09 a.m. an
the Corona del Ma r re iden t1al area.
The front home on the two-unit
property was autted by the flames
and the w1n<tows on the rear structu~
were blown out by the btat. Its
shmglcs were also damaaed, FrttT
said. The windows on the home next
door to the west were shattered by the
heat. but no fire damaac was rcponed
at that location. she said.
Three engines. one truck, a fire
squad. a paramedic unit and a
banalion chief responded to the fire.
Freer ~id It took about 20 minutes
for the fircfi&htcrs 10 control the
name
A un1den11fied fi~man suffered
minor bums while fig.hung the blale.
He was 1rcate<l at the scene and wa~
"doina fine," Freer ~1d. None of the
residents was inJurtd. ~he added
Fare investigator' estimated the
damage to the homes at at SI S0,000 10
$200.000.
The cause of the bhue. which
apparently staned an thc front res1-
dcnct. 1s being 1nvcs11gated. I reer
said.
SMOKERS FACE CITATIONS IN IRVINE ..•
From Al
ordinance.
In addiuon, the police sergeant
noofied the city's building inspection
department. which as char.ged Wlth
makjng sure businesses covered by
the ordinance set up thl" required no-
smoking zone and 1denufy 1t wuh
1he appropnate sign.
Bob Storchhe1m, the city's man-
ager of mspecuon services, sa1d a
member of his staff would visit the
restaurant to determine whether the
no-smoking areas has been set up. If
not, the business will receive a written
nollce to comply wit hin 10 days. If
the matter is'not resolved by then, the
owner faces misdemeanor charges.
torchheim said.
DRIVER ...
P'romAl
capped dnver. Cunis said.
"I'm sick and tired of getting yelled
at by the police and people passing bl
for parking 1n a handicapped space.·
Cunts said.
Cunis said he received the handi-
capped placard after he prove to state
officials that he was m1ss1ng a leg.
"I've got a problem," Cunis said,"
And I've proven my problem to the
state ofCaLifom ia.''
Looking back on the weekend
incident, Curtis said he should not
have gotten so upset. .
"This is the very first time this has
ever happened to me." C'unis said,
"I'm reall} sorry that I grabbed her
arm -hindsight 1s 20-20. I guess I
had Just had at:·
H,. ~id a no-smoking area must be
identified with a sign bearing letters
not less than one inch tall on a
contrasting background, such as
black letters on white paper. The
business also has the option of
posting the international no-srr1oking
symbol. a cigarette within a red mclc
with a slash through 1t.
Storchheim said many Irvine res-
taurants already had no-smoking
areas before the ordinance was
adopted. He said be hopes the
remainder will comply voluntarily,
but said ci ty building inspectors wtll
be responding to customer com-
plaints and may make spot checks
over the coming weeks.
"It's a city ordinance now and we
intend to enforce 11," he said
Meanwhile, Irvine police will be
responsible for citing people who
li$}lt cigarCltes an prohibited areas.
V1 olaters face a S 17 fine .
Sgt. Povey said he received six calls
over the past month from people with
smoking cpmplaints relating to pn.'
vate workplaces.
Because of a disagreement among
City Counci l membe rs, the
prov1S1ons affecting smoking in pn-
vate workplaces were deleted from
the Law before it was adopted.
Councilman Larry Agran said he
planned to propose the workplace
smoking restrictions again early in
1986.
10 convicted in Order trial
SEA TILE (AP) -A federal jury
today convicted I 0 people of
racketeerin$ for the Nazi-ljke group
The Order an a crime campaign that
prosecutors said was engineered to
topple the government and establish
a bastion of white racial purity.
The verdjcts meant a clean sweep
on the racketccrina charges for federal
proS«utors. who had accused the
nine men and one woman of partici-
pating in a white supremacist plot
that included the murder of Denver
radio host Alan Berg and more than
S4 million in robberies m 1983 and
1984.
The jury, in a complex verdict. also
found the I 0 defendants guilty of
conspiracy to racketeer, and six
defendants JUilty of additionaJ, indi-
vidual crimmal counts.
Jt was not immediately known
which individual crimes the j ury
decided were commit1ed by the
defendants to support the racketcer-
ing convictaons. To be found guilty of
racketeering, each defendant had to
be found to have committed at least
two crimes. such as the Berg kalhng.
The al.I-white jury delivered its
verdicts after deliberating for more
than 55 hours over two weeks. Thc
panel received the case Dec. 16
Sentencing was set for Feb. 6-7.
Conviction under the federal
racketecnng law carries a maximum
penalty of up to 20ycars in pnson and
a $25.000 fine . Jt also allows pros-
ecutors to seek forfeiture of all the
assets gained by the cnmanal
enterprise.
ACCORDION GETTING A BUM RAP ...
P'romAl
did for the gunar," sa ys Anita
Hofmann. of Anita's A<:cord1on Stu-
dio an Costa Mesa.
Whale Jackson doesn't play guitar
-at least not on stage -Hofmann's
sentiments are clear.
Since Floren and Welk left 1ele-
v1s1on. her business has been hke one
long raspberry. which she 1s quick to
give while turning both thumhs
down
In her 20-year career. Hofmann's
chentele has fallen from 12 students-
a-week to only one -a 9-year-old girl
who sometimes shows up and some-
umes doesn't.
Bus1ne~ 1s so bad these days
Hofmann 1s looking for another JOb
he says potenual students fear
they'll end up playing "lady of
pain·· for the reo;t of their lives.
"Songs like that went out JO years
ago. people have the old-hat idea,"
says Hofmann. "The(('s lots of
senous classical music that was
wntten for the accordion ... You can
play everything from Bach to rock."
She shuffles through a pale of sheet
music. settle~ on a song and launches
into a spanted rcnd111on of"Anchors
Aweigh.''
On the table bco;1de her is a copy of
the "Too Fat Polka"· Shc'Stoo fat, tO<J
fat for me. She 's too fat for me. I don't
want her. you can ha ve her. She's roo
fat for me.
The lady-of-pain syndrome also
plagues Ra~ Joplin. who once had 22
accordion students flocking to has
anLa >\na studio every IA-l'ek
He's now dbwn to two
·•tf I didn't have m> piano and
guitar students I'd be out of busi-
ness," Joplin laments He blame~
rock'n'roll for taking the wind oul of
the accord ion business.
"The accordion used to be well
thought of and it Just died out because
of the way the publ ic changed." he
says ... It was never something to be
sneezed at or belittled. You were on
top of the world. and then all Qi. a
sudden. you were bankrupt."
Nowdays scnous music students
arc concentrating on strings or piano.
while young rock fans are strumming
guitars.: according to Vi BrelJe. presi-
dent or the Orange County chapter of
the Music Teachers Msoc1at1on of
Cahfom1a.
"K.Jds don't see the accordion so
why should they ask for one," Brelje
po5Cd. "If ~me rock star came out
with an accordion, the kids would go
after 1t "
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Such an endorsement was reccn11 y
made when Barry Manalow strapped
on a while accord a on during a scene in
the telcv1s1on movie "Copacabana. •·
Though he played only a handful of
notes in a fleeting scene. Manilow's
performance brought a crescendo of
applause from the American Accor-
dionists Association, Inc. The movie
should figure pro minently an the
arsenal of accordion highlights pub-
lished by the group.
These tidbits of tnv1a enable the
assoc1at1on's 17,000 members to hurl
names like the Beatles and Bob Dylan
at scoffers and critics. Kids teased by
schoolmates for taking accordion
lessons can fire off endorsements
from such rockers as Bruce Spnng-
stecn, Billy Joel and -ready for this?
-the Rolling Stones.
That's ng.ht. The English band
known for it's Satanic image and
sexual oven oncs featured an accor-
dion on the early hit "Back Stree t
Gari."
Faithe Deffner. president of the
New York-based association. rattles
off accordion appearances quicker
than a fast -fingered vi rtuoso.
DidJa' know:
•The Beatles used an accordion on
the Magical Mystery Tour single.
• Bob Dylan hared an acx:ord1on-
playor for his song "Joey," while Bill y
Joel featured a squeeze box in two
cuts from "The Stranger" album -
"Vienna" and "Scenes from an
Italian Restaurant."
• And an accordion graces Bruce
Spnngsteen's "Fourth ofJuly, Asbury
Park (Sandy)" on h1\ "Born to Run"
album
DcfTner figures that 1f it's good
enough for the "Boss," 11's
goodenough for anyone.
"I freque!'tly dnve in r'n y car and
hear an accord10n on the radio, but
the average person doesn't kn ow it,"
she says "There's a lot of people that
like or play the accordion who don't
fall into the class1fica11on of nerd."
Deffner 1s quick to note that
Orlando. Fla .. proclaimed 1tself"Ac-
cordion C'ity. USA" for the week an
July that it plays host to the annual
Accordion Championships.
And more than nine m1lhon music
books for beginning ac('.ord1onists
have been sold during the last decade,
says the enthusiastic president.
Dcffner argues that accordion en·
rollment across the country ts
healthy, although she concedes some
teachers are barely wheezing along.
Deffner blamed the struggling in-
structors for their own m1sfonunc
.. You have spoken to people who
arc themselves in hibernation and
think that it is the accordion which is
asleep, .. she blasts. "Accordions arc
extremely popular where, er teacher~
are pursuing enrollment. ..
Accordion-maker Joe Petosa all>o
attributed declining interests to lack-
luster teachers.
"These people are out there cater-
ing to the Geritol crowd, teaching
'Tea for Two:" say'i Peto~. the 65-
year-old president of the Seattle-
based accordion company. "When,
the kids play for their peers the} 're
really behind the times."
He remembcro; well the accordion'-;
he~day dunng the '40s and ·sos. In
fact , his clientelc consists of mostlv
other people wh o remember the '40;
and '50s.
One of the best places to look for a
senior citizen 1s behind a Prto~
accordion. His average cuo;tomer i\ f.S
years old.
"So many manufacturer!. haq:
gone out of business. The mark<'t
nght now as basically people who ar<'
already playing and want a new
accordion." he says "I don't know
what's going to happen when the next
generation moves up "
Petosa's company sells about 24
handmade accordions and 200 fac-
tory-produced an~truments a year. he
says
Bu t most Orange ( ounty das-
tnbutors say the demand is pnmanly
for used accordions. New 1n<ttru-
ments generally retail for SI , 700 and
up. whale older accordions begin at
S3SO, according to Petosa dastnbutor
Al Manfredi of Garden Grove
Competing for local sales 1!\ Milton
Mann. who bills his anta Ana store
as the "Accordi on Headquancr<; of
the World."
Like "Accordi on ( 1ty. 1 ISA." it 's a
title not hkely to spur feelings of envr.
Rut Mann and Manfredi take their
accordion scnously, and they are
ebuhcnt in prcd1ct1ng a comehack for
the beleagurcd instrument
Mann boasts th11t he is ~1v1ng
lessons to Bette Madler and selling an
accordion to comedian Marty Ingels.
He says that finall y the accordion 1!>
squceiing past the shadow of clcctnc
guitars and clcctnc synthcs1zerl.
"h 's a beautiful an trument. almost
as expressive as a violin ... Mann says.
"Where you have electronics. you
don't even have to be a musician "
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COAST WOMAN AMONG ROME VICTIMS ...
P'romAl
repon.
.. I JUSt heard the noa!\e and I got
down on the Ooor. That's what I saw
everyone else do ... I didn't realale
until later that I had a bullet in the
leg,·· she was quoted as saying.
She said she wa~ walking with a
BUTCHERS ...
P'romAl
produce at grocery store'> would tx·
contaminated and syringes contain-
ing a tox1e Ou1d were found al several
markets.
More than a dozen people were
arrested outside a Lucky's warehouse
1n Irv me during the an uial days of the
stnke for ~~ult o r vandalism. For
several days. police kept a small army
of officers stalloned at the food
distribution center.
Police also fou nd a makesh1f\
t>omb an a restroom of the warehouse
but not the 1nd1v1dual who placed 1t
The new contract lor me:it cutter!>
l"alls for a 1wo-t1er pay ~ale that
place'> some new meat wrappers in a
lower paid class1ficat1on and expand'
the dut1e<, of the other<,
It also halves th e numtx:r ol
guara nteed hour'> for \cnaor meat
cutters.
The Teaml.ters contract 1s ~1milar
but allow\ lo\\er paid employer<. to
work up to union scak
The strike affected Albertson\,
<\lpha Beta, Hughes. luc~y. Ralphs.
'>afewa" and Vons.
tour group to a Sw1<;sA1r counter near
El Al when she heard explosions. but
never saw the terronsts.
Long first reali1cd his neighbor
mag.ht be 1n trouble when he read an
Associated Press story that listed the
casualties from the attack. Among
them was a Geoff Key, age 7~. w11h no
address.
"I pul two and two together and
guessed 11 could be her," Long said.
Apparently, the name had been
garbled in transm1so;1on.
Long said the language barner had
proven troublesome for Merlin when
he first am ved in Rome, too Because
he couldn't spea k Italian, he had
difficult y convincing hospital
au th"'"'''~" to let him see Goff.
She had been on a Chnstmas
holiday to London. Pans and Rome
when members ofa Palestinian fnnge
group opened fire and hurled
grenades an the crowded aar ter-
minals. the Associated Press re-
ported
Becau~e ol the attacks, the arnval
of an El Al Israel Airlines flight at Los
ngelco; I nternat1onal Airport ·un-
day prompted increased police set·ur-
11y there, offic1al'i said.
8111 Carey. 'iupcnntcndcnt of Los
ngcles a1rpon operation!\, said ad-
d111 onal personnel were on hand for
the 9 55 a m El Al plane landing.
"It landed, and there were no
1nc1dents." Carey said.
AIRPORT SECURITY ...
From Al
Security hai. not been 'iteppcd up at Orange t'ciunly°sfohn Wayne A1rpon
said new manager George Rebella . 1ncc.· thl" aarpon docs not acx·ept
internataonal 01ghb. "I pc"rsonall) don't ilii nk we have· any 1mmed1ate threat
(ofterronst ac11v1ty)," he !Wild.
Rebclla. who took over as a1rpon manage1 Dt'l 20. \atd hl' would be
re\ 1ewng John Wayne\ ruullne c;crnnt\ mea\urt'' tn make sure the} arc
"appropriate fo r the type of airport we run "
Metal detcct0rs screen passenger" and luggage tx·lon· the) en1c1 the gate
areas and a duty offi cer makes sure no unau1hon1cd people -;tray 4into the
airfield. Rebclla said.
Passenger~ 1n the LAX terminal were glad to sec the add1t1 onal oflicers
"We really apprec1atf' 1t." $<lid Ava Kochlan1 of Lo"I <\ngelcs "But 11's a
strange feeling. We look c;cparate from the other aarhnc!> ..
Jenny Black, o;pokcswoman for the Dl'partmcnt of Airports. !>aid l:.I Al ha<.
always em ployed very stnct sccunty measure!> at th e a1rpon.
">\1rl1ne personnel hand-check ever) bag before allowing 1t on the El Al
airplane:· she said "It's !.tandara operating procedure ..
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Drama group set
for LB stagings
The Drama G roup of the Jewish Community
Center of South Orange C'ounty will present two
theatncal ~rformanccs Jan. I I and 12 at the center,
298 Broadway, Laguna Beach .
. Ha~r Ro~sman as directi ng the ~ogram, whac~ will consist of a Nell Simon com d y with
Bernie Karver and Arlene Rhodes. a conflict
between a boy and has mother with Dean b and
Renee Sheridan and a dramatic presentation siamng Flora Burke.
Cunain tames wall be 7:30 p.m. Jan .. I I and 1 :30
p.m. Jan. 12. Admission as S2 for members and $3
for non-members, and reservations arc being taken at 497-2070.
Parliamentarians convene
The Theta Unit of the CaJafomia State
Assoc1at1on of Parhamentanans wall meet Thursday
at 10 a.m an the Town and Country Bank. 12Sl5 Seal Beach Bl vd., Seal Beach.
Mane Batcheller and Virginia Herron will
conduct the program. All those interested in the
study of parliamentary procedure are invited.
Communlcation stressed
An advanced'c.ight-week workshop to improve
communication ski Ifs an business and social settings
will be offered Mondays beginning Jan. 6 from 10
a.m. to noon at the Manners Library. 2005 Dover
Dnve. Newpon Beach.
Mon Stein. public relauons consultant and SJ>:Cak~r. wall focus on fighting _shyness. avoiding
rejection at meetings and parties. opening conversa-
tions, choosing subjects, enriching vocabulary and
developing humor. The fee as S37, and funher
informauon as available at 644-315 I .
Safeguards studied
How to safeguard yourself. your home and your
loved ones against cnme will be the topic at the next
meeting of the Coastline chapter of B'na1 B'rith Jan.
8 in the community room of Southern California
Savings a1 Irvine Center Dnve and Jeffrey Road an
Irvine.
All area women are invited to atend the 7:30
p.m. program and refreshments will be served. Call
551..QJ 84 or 786-1204 for a ride or more infonnat1on
about the group.
Llteracy tralnlng slated
The South Coast Literacy Council will be
offering two workshops to tram volunteers to tutor
Enghsh as a second language. The 21-hour course
will use the Laubah method of instruction.
In the swing of things
Katie Quinlan, age 2 1h, of Corona del Mar no doubt had •'tired•• of her
Chrlatmu toye already and found delight ln the truety old retread
•wing on Sunday before light eprinklea put the aklda on her outdoor
eptn.
Orange Cout DAIL v Pll.OT /Monday, Oeoernbef 30. 1"8 * ..
Cyc,list in chase
di~s; crash hurts
Bal Isle woman
8y PAUL ARCHJPL£V
Ol tt. Oeltr ..........
A Costa Me\a man died and a Balboa
Island woman showed slight 1mpro' e·
ment following .;eparate a1.udcn1s lasl
week on the Orange Coast
Randall Lawrence Luebbering, 11.J, ot
Costa Mesa, who le.d police on a h1gh-
speed cha~ on has motorcycle through the
city on Dec 22 before crashing into a 'an.
died Saturda} afternoon from 1njunc\
suffered an the accident
Luebbenng wa!> pronoun1.ed dead at
Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and
Med ical Center. where hi: was taken aftt:r
slamming into the nght side of a van at
Harbor Boulevard and ~uth ( oast Dn't:
Also injured 1n the accident wa~ 'an
passenger <,1even Leon Annstrong uf
Santa ~na. who suffered nght arm ilnd
chest 1n1une\
Luebbenn$ was being t ha'>Cd b\ the
California H1ghwa) Patrol ~outhbound on
the Santa Ana Freewa)' when C O!>ta ~k'><i
Officer (,reg Coulter packed up the l hJ~
on Fair Dn .. e
.\Costa Mc\a police spokesman -.;wt till'
impact of L.uebbcnng's Kawasaki motor·
1.:yde left an 1mpnnt .. hke llrt tracks an soft
mud .. in the van
%owing shght improvement Sunday at
Jhe same Fountain Valley hospital was
Balboa l\land re 1dent L 1sa c;ray who wa&
tnllcall) injured w11h ~vere head IOJUOCS
and a ruptured spleen ~turday 1n a traffic ~·olh-.1on invol,mg a sui.pccted drunken
drtVCI
C1ray lb wa) still lasted an senous
cond111on ~unda) but had been taken oA
the cnt1lal li\t. a hospital spokeswoman ..... o
( 1ra) a former Datl} Pilot e~yee 1n
tht· Jdq·n"1ng depanment, wa a passcn-
g~r 1n j Honda sedan that coll1 e with a
true"-. at tht· 1n1ersectaon of Ja boree
Houle' ard and ( oa'it H1g.h wa)' 1 , ewpon
Beal hat I II a m Saturda}
Jcrn ( 1ret"n '6. al'><l of Balboa Island.
who "'a' dr 1' 1 ng tht• l'ar was treated and
rl'lca"-Cd
I he trut"-. drl\l"I Jdlrn Penfield. 31 of
Io' n.,o., WJ\ arre'>ted and booked into
< >rangt· ( oun1~ Jail on <,u!>p1cion offelon)
drunkcn dm 1ng lk wa'> not m1urcd an the
alndcni
Mail order dolls from Taiwan
contain insecticide, officials say
LOS .\.S(1f:LES I .\Pl -One m11l1un
"Komf} Kid .. doll!> made an Taiwan ;md
sold nat1onall) b;r mail order cont<lin the
1nsect1c1de malathion and other potential-
ly dangerous chemical'>. rnunt) health
officials ha-.e warned.
However. repre!>entat1\e' ol a fedt.>ral
agenq and the d1\tnbu1or \aid the doll'
are not dangerous
It was the ..ernnd 11me this month that
the count)' has t'>sued a "'am1ng ahout
tainted dolh made 1n Taiwan
.. It ,.., the depanmenr., P<1\t11on 1h::i1
children \huuld not be pla) ang \.\-1th the~
doll\ thilt thc' repre<.ent a potential nsk to
the health of 1hc 1.hlld on the basis oflong-
lcrm dlet t\:· ..\nastac10 Medina. an
otlic1al ol lht' I 11\ ~ngelcs ( ounty Oepan-
mcn1 ut Health "><.•f"' ice\ ..aid
fh1.· 1mponer \bcmath) and Clo">lher
of "e\thur" ' 't '>old aboul one m1lhon
of the doll\ h' mail order across tht'
countr;. \aid \{cd1na chiet of lhe depan-
menr' hd1ardous v.a\tt· control program
label\ 1nd11:<1lt'd the dull\ were made in
Ta1v.an
One class will begin Jan. I I and w1ll meet
Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Shepherd
of the Hills Methodist church in Mission V1cJO.
while the other is offered Mondays from 7 to 10 p.m.
at Republic Savings and Loan in Laguna Niguel.
staning Jan. 13. Prospective tutors or students ma)
c.all 493-3800. 4897-11 38 or 854-1 317 for infor-
mation and registration.
Visitors begin arriving for Rose Parade
Science festlval at UCI
A simulated architectural dig will be conducted
at the free "Wald and Wonderful Science Festival"
hosted by UC Irvine Extension Jan. I I from IOa.m.
to 4 p.m. and conducted by Gary Hurd of Costa
Mesa.
People who suspect they have found signs of
Indian hfe should leave the potential anifacts on the
ground and contact either Hurd or the Pacific Coast
Archeolog1cal Society, which meets at Bowers
Museum in Santa Ana at 7:30 p.m, on the first
Thursday of every month.
An Invitation:
Atten tion organization presidents and sec-
retaries We want to help make your upcoming
events. meetings . .seminars and fundralsers suc-cessful Send brief announcements Including lime,
place. cost (II any) and a phone number for
addltlonal Information to Bulletin Board, Daily
Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626
Reports of your club or organization's activities -like community service projects or election of
otttcers -should be directed to the Community News Editor at the same address Non-returnable
black and white photographs are welcome
Monday, Dec. 30
No mee'111g1 1cbedDled
P~S.\DEN .\I.\ Pl-~ hale hundreds ol
volunteers pu1 the finishing touches on
festive, flowery fl oats for the 97th Tour-
nament of Roses Parade. recreational
vehicles and visitors ~gan arnv1ng here
this weekend
The New 'r car<; Da~ parade transforms
th1-. usuall) quiet , 11' nestled below the
~an Gabnel Mountains into an inter·
national auractton More than I m11l1on
people were expected for the parade and
Rose Bo .... J game that follows. but police
HB chemicals survey
to ease disaster threat
By ROBERT BARKER
Of llM 09'1y Pllol II.ti
Hunllngton l:ka1.h olliujl' h..t't' l'rll·
harked on a program to ca~ the threat 01
chemical d1sa<,ters in the cal}
The) have agreed to spend near!)
$50.000 to find out which hus1ne'\!>t.'S arc
using what ktnd!. of huarduus materials
An ordinance. slated 10 ta ke effect in
February. requires all bus1nec;..es to make
disclosures twice a H'ar to local fire
depanmcnt 1n..pet11on tl·am'i
Incidents 1nvol\ ing ha1Jrdous ma-
tenals arc increasing rap1dl~. according In
Fire Chief Ra ) Picard. who said fire-
figh ters "'lthout rnmplctc 1nformauon arc
unable lo handle the 1nc1den1s rap1dl}
"This s1tuatt0n has pm.,,en to be a th real
to reasonable publtl' satcl} and the safc1,
of emergency pcr<,onnc1.·· P1t·ard said.
1ngtun Beach Fire Dt.'r>annwnt to mar>
emerge{IC) plans an ta"c o f fljn•ur>' .111d lo
pre,cnt rnurrence'> nt dt·aJI\ u>nJ 111111h
SUlh ac; tho'\t' gcnerall"d h' a 1.hl·m1l.1l tirl·
in .\nahe1m l.lr,l Jum• 1n wh1lh ., 'iflCI
people wert' l 'at u.ucd and I~ JX'opk "'t'fl'
injured
Farcfightt'r' tn that inudcnt didn't "-.no"
what chemicals v.erl' 1n\ohcd and
chemical danger'i pt·N~ll'O for fi\l' d.1\\
.. We had no idea v.ha1 wa' tn\Clh l·J ·
Orange ( ount> hrc (apt I !>u Fur;t '>aid
"II was like being in a light and not
knowing where 1he nthn fig.h tn v.a~ ··
Furc;1 said that an c lrangt• < ounl\
halardou\ matcnal' ordan.imc that lhl'
Huntington Beach ordinann· " palll"rncd
after allow\ fi rt•figh lef\ tu l.l p in Ill
computer<, ..ind find out "-h.11 l1nd nt
themicalc; are hc1ng usl·d
Appro1umately 20 pcrc:cnt of the cat~\
5.000 businesses -about 750 rnmpan1e'i
-each handle at lcac;t .SOO pound~ or )'i
gallons of hazardous t hcm1cal-.. gasoline
fuel and other matcnal'\ an nu.ill\>
...................... __, The disclosure'> will permit tht> ll un1-
Hun11ng1un Beach", ord1nJn1.t.· 1all' tor
disclosures each Januar" and Jul\ ()f.
licaal'\ plan to charge a fee nt S 'ii) tor ca1h111
the 1wo d1'\CIO'\urc pcrnxl\ I ht• let' 1\
expected to generate annual rnl'nUt'\ lll
(10clUt $7'i ()()()
said all wa., quiet \unda~
"We ha"c people trickling in hut
everything 1s '>llll prett) <,anc around hen: ··
said police <:;gt. We!> R1cc
.\number ofrecrcauonal 'chide~ began
parking in sancuoncd ~put'> near tht" S 5-
male parade route. but then.· wen.-no earl)
birds setting up camp for a choice parade
seat The Police Depanment forh1d">
v1stors from hmng the parade route until
noon on New Years f\ e
Throughout Sunda~. "olunteer~ worked
at three locauons on the bO tloal'>
pan1c1paung 1n the parade prepann[l
1hem for the rim phc1\C ol 1udg1ng 1ha1
hcgan th!\ afternoon <.<11d \1uJn ldn' Ille
a parade <,pokesman
-\ lhrt'C·Judge pand "'l"rl 111 'It"' 1 hl·
tlov.er-hc:ded.ed cn·a1111n' 11id<1\ re•\ ll w
them jg.iin on T uc\<Ja, lhl n m.tl..l· th •
final a"'ilrd\ t•arh '-l·v. 'tc.11' l>.1
Zan' Ilk \did
.. E,eryont•''> runn1ni.z .rn•und lt ill'
cran:· said Nadine Hrm'n J para1.k
<,pokcswoman
Ttcl..et'> were '\car1.l' t11r lhl' I I I \
l OI q'r\1 I\ nl Im~ .1 R l\l He '' !1-J rt
:-..on on \.urrl\ j '11lun11.•l·r jf till
Pa-.adl•na C onH·n11on Bureau '.i1d thl·rr
arc u'>uath .. ome 11ckcts a' a1labk at th•'
tame bu1 none ha 1,c surfaced so far T 11.. k('t
brokers ha' e some. but for a pnct"
Murra,\ Tickets 1s charging ~115 and up
for tht' $''i 11ck~t. "31d l'mplmcc 1'.t·n
Baker
The theml' of this ~i:ar, paradC' 1<; .. The
l etchrauon oi Laughter and humon\l
Erma Bombec"-.. chosen as grand mar.ha!
in honor of the theme wa<, \lheduled tu
am'e toda' ~ worldl.\1de "cw1n~ aud1ente 111 11•
billion 1'> e\pected '\.ew \ear's Da' lnr the
paradt• 1n Pa-.ad('na I mile\ nunht·a<.t nl
dl1v.nto"n Ln\ \ngck~
fiftl't'n O\ltl{t \llUnjZ~tcrr, gn1 a chdn<I'
\.iturdJ' to l'M'ill" flower~ on thl\ \l·Jr '
l{ .. ,l f'J r.idt l'.1Jn -,1 llrlU' tl11a1
Jnl •JI ·lt • j• r~Jri11.1t11•11 th.JI lulfrill'
,t1 1Jr• r' IJ'I "' ,j,l., I >in 1nul1' l , hild
..1d •' F mm.ir•.it· 1, "'I" 'IJr 111 ~H< I\ '
V. d'l\lcr "ill hi.· <11'<1.ird till ::-ton t111a1
T ht· \f.ikc· \-\.\ "h f-11unda1111n had
hPrt· ~ '" hu' :'-,oung,tt:r\ lr11m < htl
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\lvr 'vd1•,
J\;forningdeli very for holidays
fh!.' C >rang1• C '""' l>.111, P1l11t n11rmJI 111n11·d 1'''°' m .. rn1n!?' ,rn,1
afll•rnoon'>. \A.I ll ruhll\h 1inl~ m 11rn1n~ ,·d1t11•n' I .. .-_.1.1\ ,t1HI \\ .trh 'dJ'
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ol \t•ar .ind 11 "''"alto"' nur cmplo't'l'' n111r1.· 1 m, t 1 L n11 \ :h, ' '' ' ,1· '"" 1d."
(all tht• ur1.ulJt111n 1kpc1 r1mrnl JI r ~:.~ i; ~ ht.·111r~ n11111 1 I ,,, .... 1.1 J '"II
ha,en"t rl'lCl\ed '11ur papn On 'l'"' 'I t'j '!lJ .1 l">I.' : '.1 •:
The Oad\ P1 iot hu\lne\\ ntlill w 111 l lll\l JI 'r '11 '( ' ) 'JI 'I \ l' ( ,. h l''"'
be clo..ed all da~ \.\1.·dm·sdd'
Biker hurt in Coast crash
arrested for theft of cycle
to h1J\ 1hr ht.·cr hut v.,11"-.td 11Ul
'" 1thout pa) 1ng v. hen 'hr <.aid II "'d'
11leg.il Ill ..ell hcer .titer 2 J m • • • -\ thief rcporlt•dh \t11k $t• ~ an
aud10'' 1deo equ1pml·n1 from d white
I Y~.i Ford \an par"-.t•J m thl' IX \00
hlock of San fo~t' \,llurdti'
South County
\ $)11 lJI \ll rt11 "·'' fl pnr• ,•
.. tnkn from d "~-' ( hl'\fllkt r.•rt:"ul
In Jn alh.•\ r":h1nJ J ()Jn.t p \ n
r<'s1Jt·nle tn 1ht· '4101 hi'" i,. •t l
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A 22-year-old Oklahoma man who
was 1njvred 1n an Eastbluff motor-
C}Cle accident was arrested Fnday
after the bike he was ndmg was found
to have been stolen during a pre-
Christmas hurglary.
Charles Fletcher broke has ankle an
the 9 p.m. accident at Vasta dcl Oro
CoetaMeea
A TV set and a stereo were reponed
stolen from a home 1 n the 2200 block
of College Avenue Tuesday. • • • A thief rcponedly broke into a
home 1n the 800 block of Santiago,
did $3,000 damage to the victim's
wardrobe, and 'ltolcjcwclry valued at
SJ.850. Police reports said the in-
truder also flooded the residence by
tunng on a garden hose inside the
home. • • • A $600 car ~terco was rtported
stolen from a blue 1984 BMW S28c
parked in the South Coast Pin.a lot. • • • Pohcc believe that a muucr who
uscs a choke hold to 1mmobih1c his
v1ct1ms may be responsible for two
attacks an front ofa C'oco's restaurant
unday momini, Lara Ph1lcpc. 16. of
anta Ana told pohcc he was makina
a phone call outside the I S07 Soutf\
Coast Dnvc restaurant at 12· 3S a.m.
unday when someone put him in a
chokc-J\old and threatened h1 m with a
knife. He fled w1 tb SS in cash and a
paycheck. JoK Ehzardo Lann. 22.
f'tl)Orted that a man al'° out him an
and Vasta Omada. anord1ng 111
Newpon Beach police -.po"-.t•\m.tn
Howard Eisenberg.
Following the acc1dt-n1 . police fl'·
cords showed that the motnrnrle.
helmet and keys 10 the b1"-.1.· ~t·re
reponedly stolen from a home at
4406 Channel Place rkt 1 l
choke hold whale he was wa111ng on
his motorcycle in front of tht rc~
taurant at 6 a.m Sunda> The
attacker Oed empty-handed 1.ann
descnbcd the suspect as a white male
1n his 20's, about 5 feet 5 inC'hc~ tall.
,wc1ahang 130 pounds.
Newport Beach
Vandals reportedly did S4CXl dam-
age to a blue 1984 Volkswagen
Vanqon parked 1n a movie theater
lot at 4SO Newport Center Om c
aturday night. • • • The owner of a beiae ind ~hate
1976 Ford Granada reponed that
M>meone did $300 damaae 10 ha<; rar
parked in the carport of an apanmcnt
1n the 1800 block of Park Ncwpon
last Monday. • • • ihaeves stole the hubcaps worth
$400 off a crcam-colo~ a 19 0
Meroedc$ 3000 parked an the 3000
block of West Balboa Boule:' rd
Saturday nilht. • • • Blankets and car pam wonh SI 70
WCtt reported stolen Saturday rrom 1
bca~ 1970 VolkWQen Bu• parked in
hscnhcrg '31d
r Jct\. her \\3\ taken 10 I !nag \km·
on<•I Jl o,p1tal 1n ~c"pon Bea1..h
"here ht.• wa\ trca1ed .1ml reka\CJ
into ptihce CU'itOd } !fl' \\:l\ ht>Ok~·(j
1nl<> th~· Ncwpon Reath< 1t) Jail for
burglar.. f 1-.cnherg \did
thl' 1700 hlock of Bed ford last week • • • >\ thief rcponedl\ <;tole' a S2KO 1.ar
~tt'rco from a tan Volk\wdgcn Rahh1t
parked an the 2 'OO hlcK·k ol C lifl
Dn'e ~unda)
lrrine
>\car stereo valued at hetwetn S ~O
and S200 wa!> reported 'itokn from .i
vehicle parked in a school lot at 4 l21
Walnut .\ve und•>
P'oontaln Valley
A thief reP<medly ~tole S600 1n
cash from a home 1n the 10400 bloc~
of later Avenue Sunday Pol1c-c
report!. said the intruder 'ima~hC'd one
of the window~ to u 1n entry ••• Someone reponcdl) stole S I 00 an
cash from an F.uon scrvK't statton at
8980 Warner Ave unday The thef'l
occurred after business houf'!L, police
rcpons s.1d • • • n employ~ ofa later Avenue 7-
Eleven 'tore rcponed that a man e
two 12-pa ks of beer earl) da
mom1n1 he tokt ct e tncd
Huntington Beach
.\. re~1dcn1 1n the t 'i'.!00 hlod1 nl
Ma)he~ rcponcd that h1qde
t·~u1pment 'alul'd :11 ~4MI was ~tolcn
from h1~ I Q84 111.rnd.1 (" ll parked an
the r t'tt-r'\ I anding 1111 .11 I MOO
Pacifit Coast H1gh"a' 'iund:n • • • .\. rc-.1den1 an the ~ 100 bk~:"-. 1.1f
\ eron1ca . trel't rl'portl·d \unJ;i, that
'andals reccnah \hot twci holt'' 1n one
ol hi\ UpStatr<. W ll)ll\lW\ f h1• Jamagt•
wa" e-.t1mated 31 S'ill • • • T4'l' c)wner of a hlu1· I 'Jli ' Hlinda
(I\ ic rt'P<H1t'd 4.iunda\ that a th1el
rcccnth 11wk C'h1'itm1,1\ prr<.,ent-. from
the-c:ir parked an a l)cnn, ·, rcr,taurant
lot a1 101 '6 .\ddm'> \'e • • • CJt"Ctro01c equipment w,mh S~IO
was reported \lolcn from a l tl\ pump
\lat1on at 4742 Sccnano C\unda"¥ • • • •
The attendant of a Maamlha Street
Mobil ~tAt1on rtponed that somronc
dn' ing a sand<olored \pons car
pumped SIO 76 1n µ'>and dro'e ofl
without pa) 1na C\unda~ • • • /\ thaet rTponedly ~tolr s~ 140 an
1ewclry and S 1,000 an un..1incd an
~uranct chccb from the ~fr of a
bu 1nM~ at 400 fd1ngrr \' r C\un
d3\ • • • -\ resident 1n the HOO hlock of
Sparkler rtported that S:!,000 1n
1cwclf). and S400 1n 1ud10/vidt'O
C'QUtpment was stolen from ht home
unda' _
Six Californians die
in Utah plane crash
\.\ E ~ T \ .\.1 I £'t < II 't I 1.1 h ' \I'
-\.\ 1tne-.sc-. here rCf't'nl·lt ht'M1nii
JO e\plO\H>n \Cl.llnd'i hc:l11r .1 .... n~k
engine a1~lane dropped tr11m lhl· ... ~,
Jnd into a field nC'ar ,1t k,1,1 1~•
housing de,elopm!.'nl<. \.1llin~ al."'
people aboard
··1 heard a P<IP. \On 11f l1k1· ,1 m1n11r
~,p10-.1on. and 11 <.nun1.kd 11 1>.C' •ht
plane was goantt dn" n · "'11\I H ... ,d
\t1..Rea') who wa\ in h1' tr1• 11 'arJ
unda~ wh('n the l C'\\n.a : Ill ap-
proached It La~e <. 1t\ ln1emat111nat
.\1rpon "I ran around ha1 ~ amt
pieces of mctaJ '>taned comm11 ciut 11t
the \h li ke nun
.. The\ \4(ft' PIC\ e\ ol lht w •n it I m
~ure," he ~•d "1 heft' wer1.· tour llf
fi.,,c fair!) 1ood--.1zcd p1C\C'' "t'
found aoouple o( coat~ out 1n thr ltdJ
you could ~mellf~hnr on them ··
..\uthontte ..a1 the '" '11 tam'
wttt en route to \alt Lake< It\ frum
the Onta.no. ( ahf area tor a \ll
out1na,. The cnl'lh \ate ..,.\ httt'rt'd
with ski t"qu1pment and onr offit:er
~1d some ofthr '1 ttmr, wrre ~eanng
s 1 boots at the ume of thr crar,h
Ca.rt Olten dut' offictf "' 1ht'
Fedffal Av1auon .\dm1nl\trat1on'
·•1111 \ 111 \c•at1lc ,,11.I lhl' pil11I I >r
1\'h'l I I \1.i. \ 4!1 V. nl ( 11\lrt,t
I .1 I .i.f hl1·1I .1 tl1~h1 pl,tn ,11
On1:ir1t1 \ .1lil 1i,11 n~ tht• .11r. r.111·,
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\ '1"'"-t'\ffiJn JI lhl' h•t.lt'r.1 1 \\ 1.l
111n \Jm1nl\lrat1C1n f11gh1 \(·r' tl l
\tJIHtn IO \all l <ill' ( tt\ ... 11J the
pl.inl t.,.,i,. 111) lr11m Hra1.l 1.·11f1t•ld 1n
l J \ ·rm < ;illl nt-Jr < lntam1
I \ \ '"'l''lliJIUI"\ wcrr '4.hC'Juled
ti 1 nn11n11C' their rn1~ in1n thl" cause.
nt thr l r."h tod.l\
Pnhlt' 1n \\ t''t \ allt:\ < 11\ \aid lhl
'll ltm' 1nl ludN.1 Mal'' hi\ w1fr
li1ruta \far\ n~e un:n .t11Jhlt-.and
d:rntthtt•r l1nJ3 M.tl' ~:. of \anta
tt.nhJr,1 \l'>C1 ~1lltd wC're tl.ennet'l
<hrn11n . .,~ ""~'' < 11\ln.a. !\oan \
\,ind<'r' '~ V..e,t C m 1na. and John "-d'"" attC' una,.,.ulohlc f 1llmore
( .al ii
\.\ r\t \ alle' \ 11\ Pohc(' < htef
L>a' id < ampbcll \Aid "'1tn('\\C'\ \AV.
the plane fl\ 1nA '<'" l<W· ht-fort
1mpa t. and told offitcr<. thC' rnJanc
~•'\puttering
·11 appeal'\ at 1h1~ tune the~ wffl"
ha' 1nJ pmhlcm~. • ~1d th<' flight
~" 1l't \tataon offiCtal
•
Police sniper kills gunman
holding two teen-age boys
He rc)fri:.addict ed ex-COrlvict de manded
50,000 a nd pla n e ticket to Engla nd
imminent dan&er." ·
Police had said Luc~s was. an
acquaintance of the boys but that
officials didn't know why he took
<them. hosta&e. NEWPORT, Ky. (AP)-A police
·sniper today killed a gunman who had
claimed to be a killer and held two
teen-agers fQr more than 30 hours.
demanding SS0,000 and plane tickets
to En&Jand. The hostages were freed
unharmed.
Dennis Lu~s. 20, of Dayton. Ky.,
was killed by a state police officer
after one hostage was removed by
pohcc and officials decided the sec-
ond youth was in "certain, imminent
danger," said State Police Capt. Dale
Fonner.
Moments before the end of the
siege, Fortner said, a woman and her
two preschool children were evacu-
ated from an upstairs apartment '
Officers armed with nfles also had
beiun closing in on the building. in a
neighborhood of crowded rowhouses
and small storefronts.
No details were immediately avail-
able on how hostage Bobby Wardlow,
14, was removed from the bwlding.
Fonner said officials moved in after
becoming concerned that the life of
the remaining hostage, 16-ycar-old
Larkin Wardlow, was in danger.
"The situation quickly de-
terioratad and, due to the fact that the
hostages' life was in danger, it became
necessary to take the subject's life,"
Fonner said.
"La.rkin was handcuffed to Lhe
bed." he said. "His life was 1n cenain,
Police said Lucas sciicd his
hostages around 5 a.m. Sunday in this
northern Kentucky community
across the Ohio River from Cincin-
nati. He fired shots out a window
several times during the day and night
with a handgun.
The gunman had initially set a 5
p.m. Sunday deadline for his de-
mands, but that deadline passed
without incident and police said
Lucas had not threatened to ltill
anyone.
WKRC-TV in Cincinnati reporte-0
that the man called the station
Sunday night and said he had given
authorities until noon today to give
him the money.
Joyous New Year
1986
Hope yours is afloat with
much success and oceans
of fun. Best wish es to
all from ...
KDCM
tD!l.t
FM SIERED
NEWPORT BEACH
'"~to Deng Time's 'Man' again
ChJna '• leader Deng Xiaoping bu been named Man of the
Year by Time magazine for the second time, one of nine
men to have achieved a repeat honor. The dealgnatlon goes
to the newamaker who ha• dominated the events 0£ the
preceding 12 months. Deng was first selected ln 1978.
Economic
indicators
register
small gain
WASH INGTON (AP)-The gov-
ernment's main gauge of future
economic acti vi ty rose a tiny 0.1
percent in November. the smallest
gain since June. the government
reported today
The Commerce Oepanment said
the advance for its Index of Leading
Indicators was down sharply from the
0.4 percent gains registered in both
September and October.
Without a big rise in stock pnces
during the month. the index would
have shown a 0.3 percent decline.
The November gain matched a 0.1
percent nse in JUne and wps the
weakest chan~e since a 0.5 percent
decline in Apnl.
The weak showing surpnscd many
analys ts wh o had been expecting a
much better performance given the
fact that the stock market hit record
highs during the month.
But the slight advance was 1n hne
with cxpecttons that the economy will
continue ~wing next year. though at
much the same sluggish rate as in
1985.
Many analysts feel that 1986 is
shaping up to be a virtual replay of
this year with modest growth, con-
tinued low inflation and funher
declines in interest rates.
While few analysts are predicting a
recession, they aren't looking for very
robust growth. either. One of the
reasons for the pessimism is the fact
that the economy 1s now in the fou rth
yea r of recovery from the 1981-82
recession. considered old age as
recoveries normally go.
Court upholds diaper search
By tbe Associated Press
RICHMOND. Va -The need for secunt ~ during
v1s11s to inmates out"'e1ghi. an infant's right to pnvaq·. a
federal appeals court has ruled 1n re1ect1ng a prisoner's
complaint about the ~tnp searching of hi s d iapered son.
The 4th U.S. C1rcu11 Court of Appcab decision upheld a
lower coun's 1983 d1\m1i.sal ol the lawsuit filed by inmate
Robert Farrar Farrar. sen mg a 20-year sentence.at the
State Pen11ential) 1n Richmond on grand larceny.
kidnapping and a!.'>aull cun' 1ct1ons, contended 1n hi s U.S.
D1stnct Court '>Ult that the removal and search of his son's
diaper violated the ch1ld'c; Fourth Amendment protection
aga1n~t unreasonahlc -.carch and se11ure
Glrl, 4, burled allve, saved
WITfMANN. Anz. -A 4-ycar-old girl was tn good
cond1t1on but may ha ve suffered from shock after being
"buned ahve" overnight in the desert, sheriffs deputies
said. ''The girl is real tired and still shook up," said Cpl . Jay
Ellison. a sherifTs spokesman, after Jessica Anne Hardesty
was tound !)unday afternoon in a hole three feet deep,
covered with large plywood sheets. "One of our trackers
picked up her footpnnts and followed them to a pile of
wood," Ellison said. "We found her in a hole (under the
wood pile) where she had literally been buried alive."
~~;;;;~~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I LeakatTAIIplantreported
Sakharov phone calljammed
NEWTON. Mass. -Relatives of Soviet dissident
Andrei Sakharov say they will telephone him a~in next
month after a second call was interrupted by static: which
the relatives blamed on Jamming. The call placed Saturday
was the second attempted by Saltharov's wife, Yelena
Bonner. since she arrived here for medical treatment. The
first call was cut off by static when Mrs. Bonner warned her
husband that he had been secretly filmed. "This time the
Jamming was more sporadic," her son-in-law, Efrem
Yankelcv1ch . ..aid Sunday
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MIDDLETOWN, Pa. -A seal on a pump at the
Three Mi le Island nuclear plant leaked earl y toda}.
spraying rad1oact1\.-C water and releasing low-le vel radi-
ation into the atmosphere. a spokesman for the plant
operator said. S1"< workcrc;' clothing was contaminated b}
rad1act1 ve gas and the hair of three of th e worker\ was
contaminated, according to Doug Bedell. spokesman for
GPU Nucle?r Corp
CALIFORNIA
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Murder probed in crash
death of spy trial witness
LO~ -\NCrfLL~ ('\Pl--\ fatal rar
crash 1s being invc<,t1ga1ed a., a
possible murder bccauc;c of the po<;-
ition of1he v1ct1m. a woman who wa~
a prosecution w1t ne'>'i in the ec;-
p1onage tnal of former FHI agent
Richard W Miller
Ludm1la Kondrat1cva ol ~nta
Monica. a 38-ycar.iJld Russian
em1gre, was found 1n the back '>Cat ofa
car found upside down at the surf line·
about 20 feet belo'*' the Pacific Coac;t
H1ghwa} 1n Malibu shenlf'l in-
vestigator<, 'ia1d
The tar appart'ntl)' <,ath'd out of
control olTthe road l'arh l\a111rday
"Becau<,e the roof .... a!> caved in.
they wonder how '>he could have
gotten in the back scat," Deputy
Roben Stoneman had -.aid Saturday.
"If she drove over the embankment,
she couldn 't have gotten back there."
Sunday. however, Deputy Pete
Fosselman said: "Some of the in-
vestigators feel that Volkswagens are
notorious for that, for pushing the
bodies in to the back seat."
An autop'iy was pending.
Fos!.elman confirmed that Kon-
drat1eva had taken the stand during
the trial for Miller. 49, the only FBl
agent ever charged with \py1ng.
1-osselman said in vestigators have
no specu lation as to moti ve 1fthe case
1s found to involve murder.
The accident, however, regardless
of the outcome of the investigation,
could have an intimidating effect on
other Soviet em igres.
"It raises concern," said Michael
(Mischa) Markarian, owner of a
fiollywood restaurant that serves as a
popular meeting place for Russian
emigres.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers
both complained about d1fficult1cs in
persuading the em1gre witnesses to
testify candidly durmit the tnal.
Selling crops for Ethanol Nuke plant
'ex.ploitation of farm land' shut down
Bftbe Auoclated Press
LOS i\NGELE.., -Farmers selling crop'I to makers of ethyl alcohol arc
reaping ht tie money but endangenng valuable soi l. an 011 industry analyst says.
Ethanol. as it 15 known. 1s increasingly used as an octane-boosting substitute for
lead that will be banned from gasoline in 1988. "They think corn is a renewable
energy. but 11 isn't because the so1l 1s eroded," analyst Dan Lundberg said. "It's
wrong-headed explo1ta11on of farm land." ( orn 1s the most common crop
d1sulled for alcohol. but Lundberg called ethanol producuon costly and highly
inefficient.
Shots not fired by sniper?
SAN JOSE -Shot<, believed fired by a sniper la!>t week may have actually
been noises caused b) moisture on utility power poles. according to police
Police and Pacific Gas and Electnc crews checked power poles during the
week end. "We're wrec;tl1ng with that (theory) nght now and we'll continue to
investigate 1t to sec ifwc ~n get to the bollom of who or what wa~ behind this,''
Pohce Chief Jo~oh McNamara said on ')unday
Appeals court opens ln Pasadena
PASADENA -A Spanish c-0lonrnl 'ltyle hotel built m 1881 and renovated
at A cost ofS I 0 millwn ha~ become the Southern California hcadquancrs of the
U . 9th C1rcu1t Court of Appeals. About 40'membcrs of the court staff moved
1n hue IM1 month from cramped quaner in the Federal Counhou~ 1n
downtown Los 1\nactc~ ihe law library ·~ in what once WI~ the hotel's grand
ball mom Four 9th ( 1rtu1t 1udges ha ve alread'r mo"ed into thei r office~. and a
fifth will move 1n nc"<t vcar.
LA checkpoint netll five drunk arre•ts
I 0 ANG Elf~ -Five people were arre~tcd for 1nve,t1gat1on of drunken
dnvinf when the Police Department put ll~ fir~t sobncty checkpoint into
operation o"cr the weekend in the San Fernando Valley Of the S60 dnve11
who went through the t heckpo1nt between 9·30 pm. and 11.1 5 p.m. turday.
14 were pulled off the \trttt to go through asobncty test. said Sat Pennis Zi nc-.
The li ve arre~ted were among those who failed a breath test or appeared to the
officcr'l to be under the 1nfluenct of druas. Zinc \.ltd
for repair
SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -The
Unit 2 reactor at the D1ablo Canyon
nuclear power plant was shut down
for repair of its non-nuclear saltwater
cooling system. Pacific Gas & Elcctnc
Co. reported.
Meanwhile. at the San Onofre
power plant in northern San Diego
C'ounty, a three-month shutdown of
the Unit 3 reactor will continue until
mid-January because of coolant sys-
tem problems. Southern C'allfom1a
Edison Co. said.
At the seaside Diablo plant in San
Luis Obispo County midway between
Los Angeles and San Francisco,
PG&E spokesman Ron Rutkowski
'81d Sunday the Unit I reactor
continued to operate at I 00 perc(:nt
power, which 1s sufficient to provide
elcctnc1ty to 1.1 million people.
But the Unit 2 reactor, which has
been undergo1n~ tcsttna before bqin.
ning full operation. had sprunii two
leak" in the last two weeks in its ~awatcr cooling system. which
bnngs cool seawater in to rondensc
'ipcnt ~team in another tooling sys·
tern, Rutkow k1 said. The rtnctor was
\hut down Saturda) night. he said.
"We were operating <Sacurday) at
about 3.S pe~nt power, and plant
personnel wert mak1na repain to the
"8ltwatcr cooling c.yi.tcm leak (while
1n operation)." he said unday. "and
last n1aht they made the dec1s1on to
\hut the unit down "
Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, o.c.rnber 30, 1988 * All
International origins of airport raids reported
AttacksthaikiHed 14 were conceived
tn Lebanon, organized in Switzerland
4oME (AP) -Poh~ believe the
tcrrori5t attacks at a1rpons in Rome
and Vienna that lef\ 14 holiday
travelers and four gunmen dead were
planned in Lebanon and organized in
Switzerland, the Italian news agency
ANSA reponed today
Meanwhile, funerals were held m
Rome for I I-year-old Amencan
Natasha Simpson, the yo ungest v1c-
t1m of the attack at Rome's Leonardo
da Vinci Airpon, and for Italian
Francesco delta Scala.
ANSA quoted unidentified pohce
sources as saymg the attackers were
sent from Beirut. Lebanon, to avenge
the Israeli air raid against •hr
Palestme L1berat1on Organ1zat1on·~
hcadquaners 1n Tun1s1a At least 60
Palt'sttn1ans and runis1ans died 1n
that Oct. I attack
Pohcc said tbe conclusion was
based on mtcrroga11ons of the lone
surv1vmg tcrronst involved 1n the
Rome attack, Mohammad Sarham.
and on other 1nve-.11gat1ons
"The brams of the tt'rronst attack
aftor they organued thi: ucuon. prob-
ably convoked about 10 kam1ka1 e.
mostly Palestmians from the (Beirut)
refugee camps of Sabra and Chat1ll a.
to a secret locauon 1n Lebanon."
ANSA quoted one source as sa} 1ng.
>\ccordmg to ANSA. the source
Winnie Mandela
arrested by pOlice
as she goes home
JO HA NNESBURG, South Afnca !AP) -Police toda> dragged black
act1 v1st Winnie Mandela screammg from her tar. arrested her and whisked her
ofTmto custody as she tned to return to her Johannesburg homl' rn defiance ol
a state order expelling her fro m the Cit}
A squad of six security police cars
raced alongside her car and forced 11
to the side of the road as 11 entered the
City limits from Johanne-;burg·~ Jan
Smuts A1rpon.
Mandela. accompanied b} hc:r
daughler. Zinzi. and 1wo gran<l·
ch1ldren, amved from C.a pe Town
where she had been vrs1ting
Mandela, under an 8-year-old ex-
pulsion order, has been banned from
Soweto. a huge black township on lhc
outskirts of Johannesburg. and or-
dered lo live in the remote rural
township of Brandfon She has filed
suit, to be heard Jan. 7 m the Supreme
Court. to have the bannmg order
quashed on the grounds 11 1s un-
reasonable.
One of the policemen who <iUr-
rounded the car on the edge of a four-
lane h1ghwa} soon after Mandela had
depan~ from the a1rpon. leaned into
the car and said. "You are under
arrest. I'm soil). you must come with
me."
Officers at the scene said -;he was
being taken to Krugcrsdorp po lice
station. 30 miles wec;t of Johan-
nesburg.
Meanwhile. soldiers manned a
'road blocks at one of the main
entrances to Soweto. Soweto police
d1v1s1onal commander Bng. Gen.
Johan Coetzee. ordering a group of
white Journalists not to enter the
township this afternoon. said Man-
dela was seeking a "confronlat1on
s1tuat1on" with the secunty forces.
Earlier. a committee ol black
parents. backed b} Anglican Bishop
Desmond Tutu. called for the
suspension of a schools boycoll by
black pupils. but handed the wh1te-
led government a three-month dead-
line to meet stnngent conditions.
Tutu. who won the 1984 Nobel
Peace Pnze. warned that unless the
~ovcmment meets the cond1uons.
1ncludmg pulling troops out of not·
tom black townsh 1 ps. he w111 ca 11 for a
national education boyrntt and
Two activist s die
in auto acciden t
JOH.\NNESBl,RC.1. South .\fnca
(.\P l -An ant1-apanhe1d act1v1st
and a civil nghts lawyer who were
among th e best-kno.wn while foes of
South Africa's race laws have died 1n a
car accident. police '\a1d.
Both ac11v1st Molly Blackbum and
lav. ~er Bnan Bishop regularly re-
cc1\ ed death threats but there were
no ind1ca11ons of loul play. her
husband Gavin. a phy'i1c1an. said
')unda}.
The two were killed late Saturday
v. hen their car collided head-on with
another vehicle west of Port Eliza-
beth. about 600 miles south of
Johannesburg. pohce said The dnver
of the other car. who was not
identified. also was killed.
The government made no com-
ment on the deaths.
Blac kburn's sister and Bishop's
wife. also an anti-apanhe1d ac11v1st.
were less senou-;ly 1nJured m the
tolhs1on.
puni11ve economic sanctions against
South Africa.
Mandela left Johannesburg earli er
this month under 1hreat of rearrest
after twi ce being dra~ed from her
home b> secunt> pohce and then
charged v.1th \ 1ola11ng 1he banning
order She 1s due to appear m coun
..1gam Jan. 22.
Police swooped m after largely
1gnon ng her ftoullng the past SI)(
months of the order wh ich the
go.,,ern ment amended Dec. 21. saying
she could live an)where but m
Johannesburg and its environs -
v. h1ch include her home and the
nation's biggest black townships. B}
order. she s11ll ma) not address
political gatherings or be quoted m
South Afnca.
Guerrillas vow to avenge
6 African exiles' ·deaths
By the A11oclated Pre11
MASERU. Lesotho -Black outh Afncan guemllas ha\C vowed lo
avenge the deaths of six exiles who were o;hot to death 1n a hordrr raid that
Lesotho says was mounted by South <\fncan tm1Jpo; Honored h) both
Lesotho's government and the guemlla~. the v1c11ms were buncd Sunda) at a
ceremony attended by U.S. and other forl'tgn en\O)s to this tin) independent
kingdom ringed by South Africa. Leo;otho has called upon thc l .N Scrnnt\
Council lo condemn South Africa for thc Del' 20 rau..I. bul South .\lhra ha\
denied involvement.
Cease-fire called to enforce new p~ct
BEi RUT. Lebanon -Lebanon's main civil war antagonists agreed toda~
to call a nationwide cease-fire and fonn a national coahuon cabinet within one
week to enforce a newly signed Syrian-sponsored annis11ce. Beirut radios said
The radios said Syrian foreign minister Farouk Al-Sharaa amved m Beirut
with an invitation from Syrian President Hafez Assad to his Lebanese:
counterpan Amin Gemaycl for summit talks on a process to enforce the-truce
accord.
Moscow denies vlolatlng arms controls
MOSCOW -The Soviet Un1on has denied U.S. charges of arms control
violations and in tum accused the United States of such v1olauons. It said the
Reagan administration was trying to d1 ven attention from the ov1et nuclear
testing moratorium. which expires on Tuesday, and '"kn<X'k the wind out of the
Geneva summit," referring to a joint statement last month 1n which President
Rca1t3n and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev called for arceleratcd U.S ·
Soviet talks on nuclear and space weapons.
Pakistani presldent lifts martlal law
JSLAMABAD. Pakistan -President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq lifted 81 •
years of martial law and dismantled his mihtary government toda}. but
retained the presidency and broad powess over the new civilian government
Zia, in a nationally televised speech before a Joint ~ s1on of Parliament.
announced the restoration of Puistan''I const1tu11on He also said military
courts had been disbanded and announced the appointment of ct" 1lian
provincial governors.
Mountain burial slated for slaln naturalist
NAIROBI, Kenya -Arrangements are being made to bury slam
Amencan naturalist Dian Fossey 1n a cemetery she built for her beloved
mountain gorillas at an isolated camp in Rwanda. a U.S. diplomat said today.
Fouey. S3, was killed by blows from a machete lasl wetk at the mountain
camp, where she studied the 1hreatencd species of ape for mo t of the pas1 18
years. he buill a cemetery there for gonllas lain by poachers. Poh«-have )'Cl
to make any amsts 1n the case but have 1dcnt1ficd ome suspects.
Hijacker In Cblne.e cu•tody, emba .. y MY.
PEKING -A suspect accused ofh1jack1ng a Soviet 111rliner that made a
forced landina 1n nonhelllt China on pet. 1,9 is shll in \hincsc cu.stody, a
Soviet Embassy spokesman said today · I don t know what they are ao1na to do
with him." said embassy press officer Vlad1m1r Vcselov, who could not
confirm rumon the h11acker was the co-pilot of the Antonov-24 propeller
plane The a1rcran wu flown back to the Soviet Union on l>ec 21
said the terromh wert then <.111.-
patched in pairs with onc-wa) ~1rline
tickets to an unnamed nty 1n l)w11tet·
land. with memonzed 1n,truc11on~.
some mone) and telephone number\
for accomplices ..-.ho wert· to prm 1dt
final mstruc11ons.
From Sw112erland. the "our~·e said,
two grou ps of four terroml\ each
were sent by train to V1t>nna an<l
Rome with an unde1crm1ned amount
of dollars. amv1ng in the tv.o capitals
on Nov 27. ANSA !.aid
They were reponedly told 1hat their
su1c1de m1ss1on would take pldce
'>Omeume between then and Dec 27
and that they would receive e;(ac t
1nstruct10l'\S from "corre\pondent<o"
.1n the two c1t1es. ANSA ~aid
The group sent tu Rome then <,pin
into pairs. ANSA !k11d Police trarked
two of them to cheap hotels near the
train \latton. but so far ha\ e been
unnhle to trace the movement<o of thr
other two. the agency 5ald
Earlier. 10V<'\t1gators \aid the lour
gunmen hkel) rece1.,,ed logi~ticCJI
\uppon from accomphles v.ho help-
ed \tage other terromt attach 1n
Ital>
Roman Catholic funeral -.en 1Ce\
were held m Rome for ~ata\ha
\1mp<oon. one of five '\ment .tn\
killed 1n the a1rpon hloodbath
The daughter ol .\\\OC1atcd Prt·"
Rome news editor Vactor li1mp<oo11
was slain as her fam1h prepared 10 fl\
to the L'mted litat<"\ (or the hohda\\
Simpson and ht\ son. M1 chat'I · '1
were among the wounded
Pope J9hn Paul JI 'ient A.rrhhl\hop
J uslln R1gah as his \pc:ual repre.,cnl4
t1 veto the funeral to "e,prt'"" h1\ deep
sorrov. and sohdant) ..
Simpson has CO\ erl'd the \ at1lan
lor 11 )'Cars
PLO terrorists in Austria
inten~ed to take hostages
VIENN.\, .\ui.tna (AP>-Three Palesun1an terronsts who attacked the
V1i:nna J1rpon planned 10 take host.ages. for« them onto a plane a.nd fly them
1c1 Tel A.,,, .... Israel. Interior Minister Karl Blecha said toda)'
.. Their 1ntent1on wli&~ 10 cau~ great confui.1on in the depanure lounar b)'
throv.mg hand grenade!> and take hostages at the check·m counter(ofthc Israeli
national a1rhne El All " Blecha told a news conferen~
"B) means of the hostages taken. they planned to exton from Austnan
..1uthont1es the fhgh1 out." he ~1d If the) could not eM"ape they would have
killed Israelis the) had taken hostage. Blecha i.a1d.
Three people died 1n the attack Fnday. including one 1errons1 ltilled b) •
pol1~e as he attempted to flee The two others were wounded and captured.
.\I most s1multancousl} four gunmen anaclced the El o\I check-in counter
.ti Rome's a1rpon Fifteen people died there including three of the gunmen
The plan to commandeer an airplane at Vienna was foaled b) gunfire from
police and Israeli ~cunt) guards
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A8 Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, December 30. 1ea&
··Victoria (Street) lsn 'tall bad. If considerable restoAuon were done. It
would make a marvelous museum display. demons&atlng how things
were done 50 years ago. ·'
Be careful out
there so you.' 11
enjoy new year
Tomorrow night is the traditional celebration of
New Year's Eve, the passing of which is marked by many
with the consumption .of enormous quantit~es of
alcohol.
So ingrained has this tradition become that Jan. 1 is
accepted across the land as a day when so many people
will be hung over that businesses stay closed in droves.
Or in mourning.
Drinking alcohol is an integral part of virtually
every social situation, from weddings to -well, New
Year's Eve panies. But, tradition be damned, Americans
are gradually coming to the realization that alcohol can
be dangerous.
You've heard it all before, but we'll repeat it because
the most effective tool against alcohol abuse and its
deadly side effects has been public education: Alcohol
and gasoline don't mix.
If you are going to be drinking tomorrow night,
please don't drive.
•
If you are going to be at a party where others are
drinking, please don't let them drive.
It is a sad fact that many people will be killed in
accidents directl y traceable to New Year's Eve revelry.
Please do what you can to keep that number low.
Year seems to be ending
on a high, positive note
New auto insurance law
1Dlght have alded vlctllD
To the Editor:
After reading the commentary enti-
tled. ''New Auto Insurance Law Just
Overburdens Courts." I felt that a
response was necessary. If we ac-
cepted Mr. Bloxham 's reasoning,
there is just no end of $Overnment
regulation we could terminate.
Unfortunatelv, Mr. Bloxham·s
solution to the problem of the
insurance law is very close to the
solution used of lowering the water
instead of raising the bridge. That
didn't work either ...
Maybe Mr. Bloxham would like to
argue ,ij,is idea about voluntary auto-
mobile insurance w11h the 32-ycar-
old mother of three who was "broad·
sided" by a speeding, red-light-run·
ning. uninsured motonst. Her med1-
caJ bills, including the intensive care
and burn treatment. now exceed
$200.000.
She had insurance to protect the
"third party" but her coverage was
not designed to pick up the type of
expense she incurred under the
"uninsured motorist coverage" in her
contract. nor could she have been
expected to need more than she had
purchased.
Th~ maJOr point here, and l hope 11
1s not missed in emotion. 1s that the
other dnver. the one who ran the red
light. who was speedin&. who was
··ucketed."' and who was uninsured.
admitted that the reason he did no1
have insurance was that his dnv1ng
record was so bad that he could no1
afford the premiums.
Obviously, even under the law that
the Supreme Court has put 1n
abeyance. the dri ver of this vehicle
could still drive without insurance
and. under th ose cond1t1ons, the
accident still would or could have
happened. But Just "what ir' a police
officer had stopped him before the
accident (under the old law that Mr.
Bloxham doesn't like) and his license
had been suspended? Maybe that
dnver would have been responsible
enough to buy insurance to get his
driver's license back and then, unlike
this situation. maybe there would
have been insurance to pay the huge
medical bils that this lady is ha ving to
meet out of her own funds today.
In this case. just to clear one other
of Mr. Bloxham's Bloxham1sms, the
guy in this case owned the 14-year-old
car that hit the lady, and that is all.
Maybe Mr. Bloxham knows an at-
torney who would take the lady's side
when there 1s nothing to ''Wln" as he
1nd1cates in his editorial.
I could go on to cite other s1tuauons
that we have seen in JUSt our
insurance agency 1nvolv1ng un-
insured motonsts. but why "'beat a
dead horse?"
Mr. Bloxham may be the world's
best yacht broker and auto body
repairman (his credits used as estab-
lishing credibility), but his ideas
concerning liability seem to be less
than astute.
WES BANNISTER
Huntington Beach
Let· sat tern pt to
overcome t roubles
in f resh new year
First off, I want to personalty thank
each of you who bought a gift for a
chitd and delivered it to the Pilot, and
an especially warm thank you to those
who brought bags full of gifts.
Because of you, our campaign was
highly successful. and you can bet that
there are a whole passel of you ngsters
who are very busily engaged in
playing with, loving. hugging. build-
ing with, or riding upon what it was
that Santa brought.
Please note that this thank you also
goes to all of the employees of the
Pilot who participated, and especially
those hard-nosed. flint-hearted mem-
bers of the editorial staff who kicked
in their Christmas Party money.
It's a commonly known fact that
nobody, with the possible exception of
Hugh Hefner, or Nero, loves to pany
more than a reporter, a photographer
or an editor.
For that mob to voluntarily give up
their party -and, mind you, with no
coercion, blackmail. or threats of
bodily harm -is a miracle that ranks
rig.ht up there w1th 2-inch TVs and
alarm clocks that show the time on
your ceiling.
FinaJly, a very special thank you to
Melinda Thackery of our Display Ad
department who coordinated the
whole thi!lj and. in many cases,
wrapped gifts that came in sans gaily
colored paper.
If outdoor Christmas lights arc any
indication, then this has been a very
special year. Ann and I wandered
B1u
HARVEY
around. and noted that there seems to
be an abundance of lights this year.
Not only in the weaJthy pans of the
Coast, where the rule seems to be to
have more and better lights, many
times done by professional decor-
ators, but also in the far less affiuent
parts of our area, where considerable
thought is given to the size of electric
bills. The spirit of the season seems to
have gathered nearly everyone into
the soft folds of human kindness and
the spirit of brotherhOod and of
sharing.
I don't know about you, but I have
the feeling that this year is ending on a
very high and positive note.
Where do we go from here? Hell , I
don't know.
I do know. however, that the day
af\er tomorrow is the first day of a
shiny, fresh new year. and it behooves
all of us to do the best that we can to
see to it that some of the problems
that we have are overcome .
lt's a day for fresh beginnings and
new starts. It's a time for us to take
stock of what we've done m the past
year and try to make improvements.
It's a time to set new goals. It's a time
to forget the mistakes of the past and
plan for the future.
It is, as well, the time when setf-
appointed prophets and psychics will
try to foretell the future. perhaps
because all of us become much more
aware of the passage of time. Another
year has passed, and there's no way
that we can ignore the fact .
ln one way, I truly wish there were
psychics who could see into the
future, because rm a very tmpatient
person by temperament, and I can't
wait to see what's coming. On the
other hand, there are some things that
J definitely don't want to know. If, for
example. we're doomed to a nuclear
holocaust, I don't want to know when
it's going to be.
I'm enough of a psychic mxself to
predict several things that will defi-
nitely happen, and can do so with
absolute certainty.
l know for a fact that on Dec. 3 I, I'll
make several New Year's resolutions.
Most of them will have gone by the
boards by Jan. 3.
I will not be killed or injured in an
automobile accident on New Y car's
Eve. I c.an predict this with infallibili-
ty because l won't be within 75 feet of
a car from 6 p.m Dec 31 until at least
noon on Jan. I
At least unttl the end of February.
every time I'm required to write a
date, I'll write "1985," scratch that
out and wnte "1986 ... I'll do this
mostly on checks, but it's OK. The
bank knows how I am.
Finally. during 1986, on the 20th of
each month, my car payment will
come due. With any luck at all, I'll be
able to make it.
That about covers my prediction$.
The only thing I have left to say about
'86 is that we have a nice, fresh year
that's just starting to unroll itself.
Let's all try very hard not to screw it up.
Columnbt Bill Harvey ltves In
Hantlogton Beacb.
Poll results touting relaxed
Females h aveedge in rea lratrace J tt •t d . J d.
Cornell expenmenters put numer-adultery." Typographical errors have m ora a 1 u e mis ea 1ng
ous male and female rats into link gi ven such names to several edi ti ons.
treadm ills. To learn that female rats, The Lions Bible in I Kings 8: 19 reads . .. .. when they -;o desire, can run much "Out of thy lions" instead of loms. .In medieval times, people ent~r-the average ~mencan 1~ only 59
farther and much faster than male The Printers Bible in PsaJms 11 9: 16 1 ta1ned themselves with morah.ty percent s~pportive of President Re-
rats. Clearly female rats don't always reads "Printers (instead of Pnnces) plays. No~, we _can entertain agan and ,'s 41 ~rcent supportive of
want to. The researchers concluded have persecuted me without cause." ourselves with morality polls. Mondale. Obviously not. The 59
that m the real rat race the males do The '80s may someday be recorded percent ~xprcssed themselves a~ I 00
what they c.an and the females do as In Switzerland. after a young man by historians as the decade in which pe~nt m f11;vor of Mr. Reagans re-
thcy wish. serves his months of compulsive Americans rediscovered moraJity, election, while the other 41 percent
When elephants walk in s1ngk file
-and that"s how they do 1t when they
set out to go someplace -each steps
almost eJtactly in the tracks of the
leader. Hunters who find the tracks
can't tell whether there were five for
50.
"Gunny" comes from the Sansknt
"goni " meaning "sack ... So if you say
.. gunny sack," you're saying "sack
sack."
Q . Which came first -Chmtmns
carcls or birthday cards'!
A. Christmas cards. By a few year'i.
In the mid-1800s.
Q. Color of trees 1s alway!i a little d~per on the western side. Why?
A. More sunlight there.
Q . What's the so-called "Wicked
Bible .. '?
A . An edition with a misprint
reading: "Thou shalt commit
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military training. he keeps his gear. chastity, and traditional values as expressed themselv~s as I 00 percent 1ncludin~ his gun. The law so re· topics of conversation and con· '" favor of Mondale s electio.n. · d h s · Jf you arc told that It will snow quires. o recor suggests t c wtss troversy. today over SO percent of the United
standing army ever overpaid a de-U.S. News. and World .Report State, docs that make yo u wear boots
fense contractor, possibly because recent!Y pub!1sbed one of its all-in Miami or 53n Diego? Obviously SWltzerland has no standing army. inclusive arucles on the state of But 1t can mobilize 600,000 dedicated .. · .. · th U · d S not. There is probably a I 00 percent Morality in e ntte . tates. chance that 1t won't i;now m thsc sold1en m 48 hours. Based on a !!-oper .surv~,Y· 1t con-cities.
eluded that ~_mencans ~re less Let's examine the Roper poll ~u~d by trad1tt<?nal morality, that question, "Have you been less than
. we are less Judgmental about oompletely honest on tax returns?" 1mmo~J acts .th~n we u~d to be, a~d Note the convoluted wording of the
that .i;iermissivc attitudes still question combined with its absolute
prevail. nature. The pollster didn't ask . "Have
Baffin Bay -which 1s no bay, as
any tnv1a type will attest -is a sea.
rather. a sizable sea, six times bigger
than the Mediterranean.
The birds that go 'IOuth early come
back hue. The birds that go south late
come back early.
If test tube reproduction were
pcrfeC1cd utterly, a father could
produce millions of chtld~n. a
mother' about 400.
Siamund Freud i;moked 20 cigars a
Th~ 1mpress1on 1s given t~at all you ever been dishonest on tax
A.mencans have relaxed their tra-returns?" The question was phrased
dit1onal moral standards and arc now in such a way as to make it easy for the
more. tolerant ~b<_>ut such matters as respandee to answer "yes." cheatmg on their income-tax returns,
lying in everyday situations, and
engaging in premarital sex. However,
anyone who concludes that is mis-
rcadina the Roper fig1lres.
Ncvenhelcss. 74 percent te-
spondcd "no'' while only 24 percent
said "ves,'' which Rooer calls a S
day.about.
L.M. Boyd
col1m0Jlt.
What the Ropct survey shows
'' • •Y•dlc•tetl (we'll assume for the sa.ke of araumen t that the poll ftaurcs are accurate,
without neeeuarily conoedin• that) is
• point '1lcap" from the r'no" answers
to the same question a year aao.
Anyone who reads this question as
indicatina that the "American
people" have become more tolerant
of cheatin1 on income tax returns is in
for a bia shock if he tries chcatina on
next year's Wt return. The answen to
this poll question may show a hiaher
percentqe of Americans do cheat on
their w returns than last year but
they alto sbow that the bi& majorlty of
Americans an= just u tCNpuJous as
ever in makina out their returns
honestly.
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that SOME Amcncans are willing to
tranS1tCss traditional morality. How-
ever, those who respect and observe
t radi tionaJ sta.ndatdn.re just as moral u ever.
It's a false use of stausttcs to
atlribu.t.e a perceotqe of lhe views eitpreaJCd by some to au those who
arc polled. h is flJse to presume an
averqe based on oontrastlna views or
data_
For eumple in the November
1984 election, ~9 percent voted ror
Ronald Rcapn and 41 percent (or
Walter Mondale. Docs that mean that
Roper u.kcd the poll qucsuon, •·Do
you admit to callina in 10 your
emptoyeT and claimin.g you arc skk
when you arc not?" Overall 33
PHYLLIS
SCHLAFLY
percent answered "yes." The break-
down on these answers shows a clear
age difference: 46 percent of those in
the 18-29 age group said "yes." while
only 13 percent of those in the over-60
age group said "yes."
Tb.is does not mean that an
employer can assume that 33 percent
of those who call in sick are cheating.
h means that he has two kinds of
employees, those who cheat and those
who don't, If the employer wants to
run a cost-efficient business, it
behooves him to find out which are
which. prderably before be hires
them.
Roper asked the question, "ls il
wTong for a man and a woman to ha,·e
sexual relations before marriager·
The poll's results showed 6 I pcrccr'h
saying "not wrona" and 36 percent
saying "wrona."
The Roper Poll docs not show that
"Americans" ate more "permissive"
about morals. The poD shows that we
have become a two--class IOOictr. The
real divisions today that CXllt an
politie1, education, and the work
force. are not between political
parties, teUJious denomin.ationa,
rac:a,. sexes, or income level" but
between those who respect tn.ditaonaJ
moral standards and those wbo do11 't.
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JACK
AllDEISOil
and DALC VAN A TT A
Asian
gangs:
A Soviet
plot?
Authorities can •t
agree on source of
U.S. crime wave
WASHINGTON -Criminal ac-
tivity in Vietnamese-American com-
munities is thriving. Law-enforce-
ment agencies glumly agree about
that. As we've reported, organized
gangs of Vietnamese are operating in
as many as 13 states.
But what the frustrated authorities
can't agree on is the source of the
crime wave. Is it a communist plot, or
merely what could have been ex-
pected when a wave of refugees swept
into this country during and after the
Vietnam War'!
Clearly, some of the refugees were
less than upright pillars of the
community back in Vietnam.
The "Hanoi mai;tcnnind" theory
was laid out in a recent report by
William Cassidy1 a former U.S.
consultant, at a pnvate conference of
law-<nforcement officers in Houston.
h provided some startling, if anec-
dotal', evidence that extortions and
murders in Vietnamese communities
in the United States are sometimes
instigated, or at least encouraged, by
communist agents sent here by
Hanoi.
The analysis was reviewed by our
associates Corky Johnson and
Donald Goldberg. Its basic claim 1s
that "agents provocaeurs" have in-
filtrated anti-communist Vietnamese
groups and fo mented violence
against known communists. The
point of this bizarre activity is to
discredit the anti-communist groups
and thus create favorable propaganda
for the Hanoi ~me.
The communists' ultimate ~oal in
this Byzantine game. according to
Cassidy, is to force the United States
into renewing diplomatic relations,
which would eventually increase the
flow of Yankee dollars from an illegal
trickle into a legal flood.
The intelligence expert believes
there will be a growin$ problem of
Hanoi-orchestrated cnme in this
country, "particularly in organized
vice. currency operations, and the
growth of small. highly mobile.
violent gangs."
As one example of communist-
controlled criminal activity. Cassidy
cited his in vestigation of a Viet·
namese family's gold aod jewelry
association rn Southern California.
He said the family was "planted''
there by Hanoi to send cash and gold
bullion back to Vietnam using a
network of jewelry shops as a cover.
In addition, large amounts of credit
were extended to Vietnamese wives
of Americans with the idea that they
could be blackmailed into passing
sensitive information to Hanoi -
which would presumably pass any
wonhwhile intelligence on to Mos-
cow.
But another view of Vietnamese-
American crime is offered by the FBI.
The bureau attributes the crime wave .
not to Hanoi skullduggery, but to
refugees who were criminals before:
they came here from South Vietnam
"Some criCT'inal groups were com-
posed ofmiliL 'lCrsonnet who used
their positions to .... ·ter a number of
rackets paralleling traditional crimi-
nal enterprises," an FBI repart ex.-
plained. Some of the Vietnamese
crooks got their start selling narcotics
to American soldiers during the war
and then "re-established themselves
in the United States," the repon
added. ,
The FBI identified mixed Chinese
and Vietnamese gangs such as
"Fro1men" and "Thunder Tigers,"
and said they have committed
murders, robberies, kidnappings and
extortion. Using the threat of a
"communist" label. the gangs
squeeze money from refugees for the
ostensible purpose of organizing
armed resistance to overthrow the
Hanoi regime.
The President's Commission on
Organited Crime disclosed that
many Vietnamese criminals sneaked
into the United St.ates usina names of
dead persons who had no criminal
records. "These criminals were in-
volved in narcotics traffick.in~ utor-
tion and l)rostitution activ1ties in
Vietnam," a commission document
reponed. Once they made it throU,Jh
the refuaee camps, they em~ed as
P.ra.ctitioners of the same kind of
allicit, violent activity that was their
trademark on the strecu ofSai1on.
WHAT'S fN A NAME: While the
WJCnl search to find • cure for AJDS
cont.i nuea, an arcane debate ia aoiOJ
on in mcdicaJ circles about what to
call the deadly virus lhll destroys it
victima' immune systems. The con·
tenders a.re UV. ARV and HTL V.
Ill.
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4 . . . Ora~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Mondayi Oepw'rtber 30, 1985 A 1
Pentagon lookingforways to cope with Gramm-Rudman_
By TIM AHERN
A I 'll•Ptw.._
WASHINGTON -Whale much
of \he Pentagon is quiet dunng the
holidays, budget planners arc busy
trytng to figure out how the Defense ~par:trnent wall fare under the
h.1stonc dcficat·rcduction passed b} Con.~s and signed anto law by
President Reagan two weeks ago.
The consensus, acco rding to con· ~ssional and defense oflicaals as
that. while Reagan's defense buildup
1s hkely to be slowed. no major
weapons systems are likely 10 be canceled.
Instead. weapons costs wtll prob-
ably rise as the Pentagon "stretches
out" the purchases, bu ying the same
number of weapons over a longer
penod of tame. This would result in
higher "per unat" costs for planes, tanks, and ships.
In the near future. the most likely
area of cuts, the officials say, will be in
tbe pay and "readiness" area!., includ-
ing the stocks of ammun1t1on. fuel
and food needed to go to war
Future cuts may include some of
the maj or weapons sllll on the
drawing boards.or just getting ready
to enter production. such as the radar-
evading Stealth planes. the C-17
transport, the Na vy's new generation
of attack submannes. or the "Mid-
getman" nuclear m1ss1lc.
The deficit reducuon law as known
in Washington as Gramm-Rudman
after its two chief sponsors, Re-
publican Sens Ph il Gramm of Texas
and Warren Rudman of New Hamp-
sh.ire.
The defici t reducuon law mandates
Agent
Orange
dangers
rejected
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -
Servicemen who were exposed to
A.gent Orange dunng th e Vietnam
War are dymg at about the same rate
as the general population. according
to the latest figures from a 2(}.year
study of people who worked wtth the
herb1c1de.
"We find no reason for anxi ety
(about Agent Orange)," said Dr.
WiUiam Wolfe. who heads the
epidemiology department at the
School of Aerospace Medicine at
Brooks Air Force Base.
"We've learned that these people
do not appear to bt-dying at any
, increased rates or of unusual causes."
Wolfe said.
Since the Air Force began lc.ccping
figures an I 982. 55 servicemen. or 4.4
percent. of the 1,257 an the study
group died. about what would be
expected of a group of samalarly aged
people, Wolfe said.
However. the doctor noted that the
results are far from complete and that
they represent only the beginning ofa
S 100 million 2(}.year Air Force study
supervised by Brooks researchers.
The study, to be completed 1n 2002, :
will compare death and sickness rates I
of servicemen exposed to the
herbicide an V1~tnam with those of
the general population.
Agent Orange, which contains
dioxin. was used to stnp Jungle
foliage . Earliercompansons based on
physical exams had shown that
servicemen m the same test group had
higher incidences of skin cancer than
1 those of a comparative group who
1 had not been exposed.
The new statistics. mark the th ird
ume researchers compared the test
group and the unexposed group. The
first two compansons had similar
results.
Project researchers are also per-
forming the second of seven physical
exams that will be done about every
other year. Wolfe said he hopes
further physical exam-. wtll determine
whether th e first exams· finding of
ancrcascd skin cancer wa!> significant.
The servicemen an the lest group
belonged to an Air Force unit that
sprayed Agent Orange from the air
between 1962 and 1970.
Late last year, Vietnam ve terans
and their families sued the U.S
JOVernment for SI .82 billion. accus-
l.flg officials of frustrating efforts to
collect money for injuries and deaths
" due to exposure to the herbicide.
The suit was a response to the out-
of-<:ourt settlement reached in a
, ve terans' class action agamst scvt'n
manufacturers of Agent Orange.
Under that settlement. almost $200
million was set aside for veterans
exposed to the chemical. but some
activists thoua,ht the amount was not
, enough.
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a ba.Janccd budget by fi:scal I 991 and
reQuircs a series of reductions an the
annual deficits to meet 1hat target
The law says that af Congress can't
agree on how to make: the cuts, the
task. goes to Reagan. Should the
Whate House and Capitol Hill ~tall
disagree, there would have to be equal
reductions between domestic and
defense spending with tbe exception
of some: programs such as Social
Securily and anti-poverty spending.
While Reagan approved the
Gramm-Rudman proposal as at was
working its way through Congress.
DcJfl\se Secretary Caspar W~rger and other top Pentagon
officaaJs warned that 1t could mean
reductions an Reagan's chcn,hcd goa.J
ofrebuild1na tbe u.~. defense$ he says
were nqlcctcd throua,hout the 197~.
Since the law ha been enacted.
W1 1l1am Ho wa rd Taft IV ,
Weanberger's chief deputy, has been
holding daily mcctmgs wuh lop
service officials 10 d1scun the am pact
of the Gramm-Rudman cuts.
The Pentagon budget for the cur-
rent fiscal year, approved byC'ongres!>
shortly before Christmas, totaled
$297.4 b11l1on, slightly above las1
year's S292 b11l1on and far under the
S320 b1lhon. or 5. 9 per cent increase
over inflation, ong.inally sought b}'
Will interc..,1 rah.~.., 1.:1 int inu~
to faJJ'?
Or will they ~.oon lU(n
arou00 and rise'?
No one k:no'><' f(>r ... urc.
That\ why our 6-month CD
i.\ such a great mvc!'ltrncnt. nght
now
If rates continue to faJI (a.'
some expen..., pm.hco . )'\lll ~ill
have locked-in ttxiay\ high rate
of interest for a full ..,,, month.-;~
If mt es turn around in the
spring (a\ odler~ lt)rc~1). you
won~ have long lO wait before
you can shift your furllb into an
investment that pays hjgher in1crc!'lt
A short-term strategy.
lnve...t in our 6-Mnnth Great
American lnvc~tor Al.TOUnt . It\ a 'u~r
lative strategic 1nvc ... m-.cnt for thc'4"
uncertain t~ .... 'thu'rc guarantet.'ll a ha~h
rate for the full 6-month term . e'en 11
other interest rate\ ~hould faJI.
And sioce it's only a shon-tcrm mv~t
rrent. if rates rise in six month. ... you're in a
position to make the most of 1t. An<l mil
over all the money you've carl'k.'li \\-Ith
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Invest more .. Earn more.
Our 6-Month lnvc.'ilor Aecnunt JXl)~
interest at tiered rates. So I.he more you
deposit. the more you ·make. Yet you l.'an
start your 6-Month lnv~tor Accnunt tor
a.s little a. ... $UXX1. ($500 for -..emor .... )
And . the interest m your 6-Month
l!lvestor Acl.·ount i. compounc.lul daily. So
the White House.
Pentagon budae1 planners are e>.
pe-c:ted 10 ask next year for an tn<.Tta!IC
over inflation of about 5 2 percen1
thl' officials said, speaking on con-
dition they not be 1dent1fied
That would mean a request of
about S323 billion and would bt-more
than the 3 perttnt above 1nfla11on
Reagan says as needed.
Whatever Pentagon request finall)'
goes to Capitol Hill early next year
~111 be cut. according to congressional
officials
'They'll come up here ap1n nc\I
year and we'll end up cutttng tht"m
again, Just II kc th1c; year." \en Ted
Steven~ 5ald af\er the current bud&et
was approved
The Alaska Repubh~n. chainnan
of the Appropnauon$ defen.c: ~ub
l Omm1ttee. as a ke y player an de-
termaning the defense budget
He said Gramm-Rudman I!> un-
likely to have a maJor eff«'t on
defen<;t spending untal nt'itt year.
t'vrn though 11 could require a $5 8
billion cu t unless deficit reduction
targets are met
Whi le thl' Pentagon ma y have to
cul some programs th is )'Car. 11 ~tall
has about S6 b1lhon approved b)
Congress to pay for ex pected 1nflat1on
that d1dn 't occur Cntacs call 11 a
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avoid the tmpac1 ofGram.m-Rudma.n
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limits on how n can be used. tbc
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says no cum:nt weapons can be
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Female friend shouldn't
volllnteerfor 'mission'
DEAR NN LANDER I'm a
female, 19 yea~ old, and have
completed my sophomore year at
Tufts University. I have a male fnend
(same qc) who 1s considered a nerd
or a wimp by a lot of people, but he 1s
a really aood {)Crson.
"Mike's'' big hangup 1·~ that he 1
still a virgin and the guys hug him
about it. He wants lo score, but can't
A11
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act over his shyneu. I filled ham up of IDterHt.
w11h two gfrls who arc known to have • • •
ro und heels but he froze Last week he DEAR ANN LANDERS. Sance
told me a couple of chicles moved on you get so. many letters from young
ham but he took them home an a hurry people t.tath sexual problems J
-~1d he had a headartle thought you might Jake ~me fresh aar.
The guy feels like such a loser I am I am 18, male, considered good-
sorry for him. I'm senously consider-looking and sull a v1rJ1n. I have had
ing taking on the prOJCCt myself, but plenty of opponunataes but always
I'm afraid I might mess up his head. J stopped shon of the hnc The last
lost my v1rgrn1t}' when I was a senior experience was the closest. I was with
in high ~hool but I'm not sleazy or a young woman who knew I . had
loose with guys. I believe sex should never had a total sexual expenence
be an expression of love and fnend-and wanted to teach me how. We
ship aod I consider Mike a real good al~ost went too far when suddenly I fnend said, "Let's stop th as. I JUSt can't be so
Would \'OU consider tht._ an act of unfair to you." She looked at mt as 1f
kandnesi.. 'Ann'1 Please tell me yes or I was nuts.
'no. I respect )-our advice and will take I explained that I didn't love her
11. -NEEDING c;ouo COUNSEL and would be usrng her form)-own
IN N Y gam and It would make me feel rotten.
DEAR NEEDING: No, I would oot She said, "You're one in a million.
consider yoor 'sacrifice" a.a act or Thanks for being so honest and
ltlndne11. Tbe following letter may be decent."
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a rul man. A 12-year-old boy 1s
capable of having sex. A real man 1s
mature and responsible. I w1$h the
11rls out there would stop &JVina
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an the general population, a person
can't be 100 careful.
C'all me square, but I have peace of
mtnd and I feel good about myself. -
IN ELMIRA, N.Y.
DEAR ELM : Tbu.ka for a.a uaaual
letter. Guy1 Ulte you abould be cloned. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while
back you pnnted an excellenJ defi·
n1t1on of a well-bred person. I wish I
had clipped it, as I do many of my
favonte columns. Can you dig 11 up
for me?-LISA JN SACRAMENTO.
DEAR LISA: I remember It well. It
goea lllte tbJ1: "Wlloever makes tile
fewest people ucomfortable it tile
best bred in tile group."
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Producer changes
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Producer-director Dan Cunts, who said
at the end of the 18-hour telev1s1on miniseries .. Winds of War" that he
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sequel, "War and Remembrance."
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Morley and Hardy Kruger have also been cast. New actors will take
over the roles played by Mitchum, Vincent and MacGraw.
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Two Oscars, fame
small part of life
for Luise Rainer
ByHANNSNEUERBOURG
Au11 .. ll•"'-W,_,
VICO MORCOTE, Sw1ucrland -
One of the two Oscars on the white
boolcshelfloolced distinctly new
"They sent it to me last year," Luise
Rainer sa1d with a puckish smile. "It
replaces one that was leaning over·
metal fatigue ...
The two Academy Awards, for lead
roles in "The Good
Eanh" and "The
Great Ziegfeld,"
made her an acting
sensation before
World War II. But
after only 31h years.
she left the busi-
ness.
Like the flight of
Greta Garbo,
Rainer's sudden RaiDer
departure became one of Holly-
wood s -:lassie mystencs.
It's been a half-century since her
meteonc nse to fame. and the
Gennan-Amencan actress looks back
on her stint in the movies as merely
one episode an a rich anastic hfc which
she feels stall lacks fulfillment.
"Getting those awards does not
mean anything to me," she said "I
feel I have not given all that's inside
me."
It was a typical comment from the
72-year-old actress. painter and oc-
cas1~nal poet whose urge for per-
fection seems a dominant feature ofa
spectacular career
Dressed an a white cardigan with
matching slacks, wtth a page-boy
hairdo and the shm figure of a teen-
ager. she retraced her career during a
r~cent interview an the study of her
villa overlooking Lake Lugano.
It started wath a flop when she
secretly ~en~ to an audition at the age
of 16 while v1s1t1ng relatives tn Berlin,
she recalled.
She had prepared herself by learn-
ing the lanes of the nymphomaniac
Lulu. the principal character in two
plays by Frank Wedclond. the Ger-
man expressionist wnter and earl}'
advocate of sexual hberatton.
Under the pretext of visiting a
museum . she sneaked into the Kam-
merspiele Theater, nervously waiting
for her turn to walk on the enormous
EL Tiii 511-5UO
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EDWARDS CMMA WEST
StllJe "All I had lcamed was Lulu'i, hoes
and that without knowing the facts of
hfe I was so terrified that I did not
remember one word." she stud.
Her debut came a short time later
with another Wedekind play at
Louise Dumont's Schausp1elhaus in
her nauve Oues~ldorf. Standing in
for a sick actress. she played the lead
10 "Sprmg Awakening." focusing on
the newly felt sex dn ve of adolescents.
Cnt1cs responded with superlatives.
Without ever having attended
drama school. she won top billing
v1nually overnight. Swiftly catchtng
the attention of Maic. Reinhardt, the
celebrated Austrian-American direc-
tor. she thrilled European audiences
wtth a wide range of roles, from
classic tragedy to comedy.
A talent scout brought her to
Hollywood, where she soared to
instant stardom in her first film.
"E~·apade " Seven others followed,
including "The Great Ziegfeld," an
opulent musical. and "The Good
Earth." based o n Pearl . Buck's
novel on peasant life 10 China. She
wa'i paid $250 a week.
Rainer was heralded as the new
Garbo and became the first actress to
win two Oscars back to back. Midway
through her seven-year contract she
quit to 1938. earning her the sobri-
quet "the star who walked out on
Hollywood" and a threat from
MGM's Louis B. Ma)er.
"He told me. ·we made you and
we're going to kill you,"' she said. -He
was a monster."
Several factors prompted her de-
c1s1on -the lack of pnvacy. the
1mposs1 bt111y to "develop."
On top of that came a tempestuous
mamagc to playwright Clifford
Odets. whom she divorced in 1940.
"He suffered under my so-called
fame," she said. "I could not bear
ha' tng a world success and having
th as ktnd of problem ...
Her return to the stage was inter-
rupted dunng the war when she
played before GI audiences at the
African and Italian fronts.
In 1945, Rainer ma med publisher
Roben Knittel and had a daughter
"After this first horrible experience, I
wanted hannony," she said. "So my
life had to go more toward this little
family "
Her career continues. She
memonzed all 900 lanes of "Enoch
Arden." Tennyson's eptc poem, and
pla:rcd all three parts in a reading in
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ON CARS:
• FORD ESCORT
All ·as. ·a511,. and ·a5 models. 42-month
contract ends January 2. 19a6.
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All '85 and 86 models (Regular Cab and
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All 85 and 86 models (Regular Cab and
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• Daily Pilat MONDAY DECEMBER 30. 1985
Iowa'• Fry on the hot aeat for coollng down aoclal eventa. 82.
Can UCLA continue Pac-10 dominance In Ao•• Bowl? 83.
Coast Classic title on the line tonight
CdM, top-ranked Dons
meet for championship
Viejo 1n the semifinals aturday n1g.ht.
''There's no weak player. they all shoot
well. If we don't play team-man defense it's
gotnf. to be a long n1g.ht. There's jUSt no weak
link.
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .... o.ity "°4 .....
Corona del Mar High. 10-1 with only a
controversial o ne-point loss to f-()oth1ll
blemishing its record, takes on tough Domi-
nguez High ton1iht 1n the champ1onsh1p finals
of the Coast C'hnstmas Classic basketball
tournament at Estancia High .
Many ot the ~me comments are coming
from the 01hcr side of the court about tho Sea
K.rngs. who have put together their I 0-1 record
behind the sharp-shooting of 6-2 forward Jeff
Fryer 'and a solid defense built around
quickness.
"If you concentrate on Fryer that leaves 11
(Tod Bearbower) and 15 (Doug Green) in the
creases," said Domingue1 Coach Ernest Carr.
"Thry are not a one-man offense. It's No I (Dominguez) vc;. No. 2 (Corona
del Mar) in terms of seeding and the first thing
anyone has 10 do 1c; throw out the Dons' 7-4
record. The four losses were close, and at the
hands of h1g.h-powercd oppos1uon.
"We'll go one-on-one against Fryer. You
might hold Fl') er to 18 or 20 points (with other
tactics) but 1f the others who usuall} score four
or fiv<' points arc getting 10, 12. ll won't do you
any good " "I ha ve no idea what we're going to do,"
~td Corona del Mar ( oach Jack Emon when
asked about the task of stopping Dominguez.
lollowing his team·~ 54-5 I victory over M1!.s1on
Fryer. who 1s sconngal a 30.6 pace through
11 games. is no stranger to Carr.
"We'll guard him straight up and sec how
we do. I've got Marlon Vaughn (who 1~ headed
Giant effort
from defense
finishes 49ers
Defending champs
sent home for year
byNewYork, 17-3
EAST RUTHERH>RD. NJ C o\P)
-Lawrence fa)lor didn't want to
talk about refrigerators. sto' c<> or an)
oth<'r variety of appliance And he
had no intenuo n of ent<'nain1ng
suggestions the San Franc1\CO 49crc;
had an ofT day against the New York
Giants
"Just because the) lo\t docsn ·,
mean they had an ofT da) ." Ta) lor
said. "We kicked their bum and
that's all there i, to 11. We pla)ed
awesome."
The Giants certa1nl) did on ~un
day. defeating San Francisco 17-3 1n
the National Football C'onfcrcnce
wild-card game. ending 49er hopes of
becoming the fim Nauonal Football
League team this decade 10 win
consecutive Super Bowls.
Joe Moms rushed for I 41 yards
and Phil S1mm5o tossed touchdown
passes to light ends Mark Bavaro and
Don Hasselbeck to keep the Giants
o ffense 1n gear The only thing that
kept the margin of victor) down was
the misfiring of Nl'w York
placek1 cker Enc Schubert. who failed
on field goal auempts of 43 .. 16 and 39
yards
Howe, er. the m1c;scs were of ltule
consequcnn-. the wa) the Giant
defense manhandled Joe Montana
and the re't of the 49er offense.
ending a c;1reak of five consecutl\C
losses to ">an Francisco. including
pla)olT defeats 1n I 9ts I and last year.
·'What we did to them was some-
thing the) do to defenses." Giant
linebacker Gal) Reasons said "They
give so many wnnkles out there. a lot
of mouon. bnng different people 1n
on an} do"' n There 1s not pattern to
their offense
"'Whal v.c did was have no pattern
to our defense. We gave them a couple
of things to think about and tool..
a"'a' thei r v.1de-open pla) calling ..
Today's schedule
Consolatloo
2-lninc v~ Santa Ana Valle\
Flftb Place ·
4-Edison '"• Huntington Be.llh
Tblrd Place
6-fa1anc1a '~ M1ss1on VieJO
Cbamploo1blp
8-Corona del Mar v\ Domingue/
for Cal State Fullenon) and a couple ol other' 111
Enc Washington and Mike Ell1on that tan tal-...l·
the JOb 1f necessary
"He Cfl)er) and Marlon v.erc both tn lhL
top 80 at uper All-Stars camp •f? the \umnwr
Both teams u11h1e man-to-man dcknw-.
and are adept at gem ng the JOb donl' "'11h11u1
fouling
"You can't let people c;hoot the hall tlrt'l'
throws) with no one guarding them." note\
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lollov.' .ilternoun game\ for l llll\olat1on !\ant.J
\na \allt:\ '' In.int•) and tilth plalt' 1Edl\111l
,., llunt1ngton Bcalhl
New York dominated all phase\ ot
the game in earning the ng.hl 10 meet
Wtlham "The Refngerator" Pern
and lhe rest of th1: Chicago Bears in
the NFC semifinal 'iunda~ 1n the
Wind) (II) .
The ( r1ants al~o took awa) Rogn
Craig fro m the 49cr offeno;e The
fullback v.ho this season became the
(Pleue M:e Gl.A.NTS/82)
49era' quarterback Joe Montana looks de-
jected aa he walk.a off the field in fourth
quarter. while the Giants' Jim Burt raise•
hia arma ln jubilation.
Tars' Foley player of year in Central
He joins four tea mma tes. e igh t other
Sea View players on All-CIF team
Shane Foley. who led Ncv.pon
Harbor to 20 v1ctonc-; v.h1lc pa'istng
for more than 5.000 }ard., thl' past
two )Cars has been selected as the
player of the year in All-Clf-< cntral
Conference football voting b> lhl' All-
Southem ( ahforn1a Board ol .:\th-
leucs.
Foley completed no of \52 at-
tempts for 3,043 )ards and JO
touchdowns in his senior sca!>on and
1s considered one of the premier
players 1n Southern ( ·ahfornia
.\s a Junior he co mpleted I 50 of 2h 1
pases for 2,223 )ardc; and 17 touch-
downs while leading lhe ~ailors to a
9-1-2 relord and a share of the \ea
View Lea~ue champ1on~h1p
His ~en1or season found the \ado"
~01 ng I U-\ uvernll with another co-
charnp1on\h1p in the "ca Vu:v.
League and he v.a<, named the league·.,
\1osl Valuahk Pla::rer b> the Dail >
Ptlut
Four other Nev. port Harhor stand-
uuts werl'. selected. g1' 1ng the Sailor.,
more than an) other team in the
lonkrence
Wide rcce1'>'t'r Mark <. ra1g, tackle
<;cott ( ra1g. place-kicker ~terllng
C oberh and linebacker Kevin
McCklland v.ere J1stingu1<;ht•d with
honors
Mark ( r .11g \\a., Fok\'·' ta H>n_ll'
target pulling in 75 receptions tor
I .150 )a rd\ and 1 \ touchdov.n-. in hi'>
1unmr ),l'a\on
\toll ( ra1g wa'> urw of lht· mai m
Warriors wallop
Lakers, 130-122
Carroll scores 30.
Mullin adds 24 in
Golden State win
INGLEWOOO (AP) -Joe Barr)
Carroll was happy he could finall y
contnbutc to something pos1tl\e.
He poured 1n 30 points for the
Golden tale Wamors. who held ofT
the Los Angeles Lakers in the final
minutes to post a I 30-122 Nauonal
Basketball Association victory Sun-
day night ..
"It was very cxc111ng for us, said
the Wamors 7-0 center. "Things
haven't been very positive fbr us
lately. and we don't have a ven good
. history in Los Angeles. • "h's a big win because when you rt
down near the basement, every win 1\
important and each victory 1s a
welcomed sight."
Golden State C'oach John Bach ~•d
the vit·tory proved wmcthing about
his team
"ihas pme shows that we do have
thr shooting. and when we \lay within
the framework ofour game, we c:rn be
cffrct1 vc," Bach said "We ployed
vtry well
"We knew cmot1onall) "'hat we
had to do tonight We had ~uy on the
bench yelling hke 11 was 11 cham·
p1onsh1p game. It meant a lot to us "
Los Angeles Coa<:h Pat Riley said
th<' Laker~ came into the game an
exhausted basketball team
"We're a tired team." Riley said
"We're coming off a sn-game road
tnp and, it'!. no excuse. but we're
mentally and phy'>1cally drained ..
Down b) as man) as 17 points late
1n the lirst half. Los Angele'> fought
back 10 within six points, 11 7-11 I.
with 4;44 lef\. but Golden "tate the-n
ranoff six unanswered points
i.\ three-point basket b} guard
Byron Scou go1 the lak<'I'\ to w1th1n
125-120 with 56 seconds left to pla),
but the defending NBA champions
could get no closer
Roolue Chm Mullin addt'd 24
points for Golden State. Purvis Short
('Ontnbuted 21 points btforc being
IOrt'ed from the pme With 5111
minutes lef\ 1n the third quartrr with
an ankJe inJury 'hon was taken to
C<'ntinela Hospital for ll·rays
Larry Smith had 16 point, and I 3
rebound\ wh1k Enc .. Slttp " Floyd
and Tef'T) Tca&Je each addt'd 14
points for tht' Wamo", who art'
12-22 for the season. Floyd had a
S(8SOn·high 18 a\\ISlS
Ean·1n "Mq1c" Johnson had 30
points and 12 as,1,1\ to lead the
Lake,.,
rl..'ason'> f-ole~ had tht• luxuf) 111 t1nll'
"'•th h1\ pac;s blocking and ( obrrl~. a
1un1or. finished hie; -.econd vear on thl'
'arsll> wnh another big sc.·a.,un
Coberl> lo.1cked fi,e field goals and
was '>'1rtuall) perfect on PAT'\
~ two-wa' '\tarter. Ml'Clelland v.a'
a multiple standout as a hnchad ... n
running and hlocking haci.. and re
ce1,er lk caught 55 pa'i\t'S lor 'i7"'
vard\. ran for 315 5 )ard~ on 77 l.'arrtt''
and !>lOred nine IOUC hdownc; fi \ e \ IJ
the pass and four running
Four ~addlebacl-... stars wen.• named.
as well as Woodbndgt>'<, Dan
O'Connell and Da.,,td Townsend.
Laguna Bea l h's Jonathan Todd.
( osta Mesa's John < arlson and
<. orona del Mar's \can Turner.
From Saddlehatlo. 1c; running ha~i..
Cilenn ( amphcll. tackle Pl·tt·r Pesak
guard-linebacker Don V. arn1t k anll
4uarterhacl-...-<klcn<.1' l' hat k ~h ror
Butler
0'( onnell "'a'I a tv.u-v.a\ 'tamh1u1
for 'W oodbndgc 1n lhe V.am or<.
dme tor a benh in the (IF pla~oth
and Town~nd. a tv.o-wa ) star .11
running back and defcns"e hack 1-.
one of four area Junior<; to be l"ho'>t'n
The o ther junior 1s Todd o l Lagun.i
Beac h. a two-wa} performer at
linebacker and running bal·l
Carlson 1s considered a major
<..'ollege prospect at light end. although
dunng his senior ~car he v.as much
more than s1mpl) ·a tight end for the
Mustangs. He was their blocktng
back. fullback. 11ght end "'1dc rc-
ce1\ er and defens1' e lineman
Turner and Butler. a~ well a~
TownS<"nd. stood out in their respct ·
11 ve ofT<'nSI\ e hacl-...fields but were
equall) adept in the 'iernndar. and
werf' chosen on defense
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Jack Errlon
Freedom
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Fry on hot seat
for cqoling down
social activities
From AP dlapa&cbea
LOS ANGELES -Iowa Coach I lay-[i]
den Fry's method of propanng the c II•
Hitwkeyes for next Wednesday's Rose
Bowl game ha!I been the subject of much
discu 5ion. not to mention some controversy.
The fourth-ranked Hawkeyes didn't arrive in
Southern California until Thursday, onl) SP\ da)~
before they'll face 13th-ranked lJC'LA in the 72 nd Rose
Bowl. "' And rather than take part Ill the usual pre-game
act1v1ties, they'll pretty much be isolated unttl game
time. Afterward. they'll spend two days S(-eang tht'
sights.
While such an approach might make 1t sound hkc
the Hawkeyes are being punished rather than rewarded
for earning their Rose Bowl berth, UCLA defensivt'
lineman Mark Walen believes Fry is going about things
the proper way.
"I'd do it exactly the same way," Walen said. "You
have to· make sure you don't lose your forns. If you
don't come to play. you might as well not play at all.
.. Once Christmas was over. I thank all our players
reahzed that there was only one thing to thmk about. I
think Iowa's doing the right thing."
Walen was a sophomore when UCLA over-
powered Illinois 45-9 in the Rose Bowl game two years
ago. The Bruins rolled to their one-sided victory df'.'sp1te
the fact that they were underdogs.
And four years ago. Iowa was favored ovor
Washington, but suffered a 28-0 whipping in nearby
Pasadena.
"Illinois just blew it." Walen said ... They weren't
ready to play. and they felt hkc dogs afterward because
of the one-sided score.
"I'm sure Iowa will be ready to play. We're going to
have to play perfect, errQr-free football 1f we're going to
win."
The Hawkc yes. winners of the Big Ten Conference.
will bnng a 10-1 record anto the game ~h1k the
Pacific-I 0 Conference champion Bruins are 8-2-1. Iowa
has been established as a three-poi nt favonte.
"I think if yo u had a choice you'd prefer to be an
underdog," said Walen. a 6-5. 252-pound senior from
Burlingame ... The favorite faces the pressure of being
the team that's supposed to win the game.
"I don't thank Iowa sees us as an underdog and we
don't see them as underdogs. Both teams have strong
offenses and strong defenses. I think that's what will
make this game unique. and I think it's going to be a
very close game.
"They have a balanced team and so do we. Roth
teams can move the ball, and both defenses can make
things happen.··
Quote of the day
Larry Bird of the Boston Celucs. reacung to
ht!> ~lect1on as one of Esquire magazines's youn~
leaders in Amenca: "Yeah, sure. Me.and Cyndi
Lau per."
Rams told to refuse drug tests
advised by their union representa11ve not c •, Members of the Rams have been [i]
to submit to drug tests should one be •
requested b} the Nauonal Football League
team.
Ca rl Ekern, the Rams' player rep to the NFL
Players' Assn .. said that union literature he passed out
has told players to refuse any drug tests.
··Everything that I've been getting from the union
and passing out to the players says that we, as player'>.
should not allow management to do a urinal ysis 1n the
post-season ph ysical," Ekem said Sundar. 'Tm sure
that's what the people tn St. Louts were ac ting on I
tell our pla)'ers. 1fthey do 1t here. not to take 11.
"There's no need to keep Ii n1 ng all 1.500 pla ycrs 1 n
the league. There's a test case (in St. Louis). Let 's wn11
and see what happens."
Some members of the St Louis Cardinals and Nev.
Orleans aants ha' e been lined up to S 1.000 each tor
refusing a drug test.
SF mayor loses 10 steaks
~AN FRANC ISCO -Ma yor Dianne [i]
Fe10ste1 n lost I 0 steaks and some police , >
officers lost their shins but there were ~omc II
San Francisco wmne~n the 49ers' 17-3
Na11onal Football Leag e playo O defeat by the New
York Giants
Fe1nste1n bet Ne York Mayor Edward I. Koch
"IOofthe fin~st ste tn San Francisco" against Italian
dinners for 10
Police icers at San Francisco International
Airport bet 48 T-shirts they will now ship to their
counterpan s at New York's Kenned)' I ntemat1onal
Airport.
"I was going to get T-shirts from the police in New
York. Chicago and then Los Angeles or Dallas and
tinall) Met ro Dade again." said officer John Gtynn.
"But I guess not this year ..
Red Winge to fire coach, GM
Red Wings will announce the ftnng ' LONDON. Ontano -The Detroit ~
today of vencral Manager Jim De·
vellano and Coach Harry Neale. accordina
to a published report
The London Free Pre s reported that Mich1aan
State Coach Ron Maison and Herb Brooks. former New
York Rangers coach. are rumored as top candidates to
fill the coaching vacancy.
The Red Wings lost S-2 Sunday night to the
Hartford Whalers -their I 0th defeat an their last I I
games. The only break in the streak was a 5-4 victory
Saturday night over the Quebec Nordiques.
The Red Wing'l own the NH L's worst record this
season at 8-23-4 and arc 16 points behind the first place
t. Louis Blues in 1hc Noms D1v1s1on. Detroit has
allowed I 0 goals on four occasions so far this i.eason.
Devellano, 4 2, was signed on July 12. 1982, by Red
Wings Owner Mike Hitch. who hoped the Toronto
native could re1uvcnate the club.
Follgno boosts Buffalo, 4-3
BufTalo to a 4-3 victory over the New York '
Mike Foligno'a three goals boosted ~
Islanders 1n a National Hockey League
game dela¥ed Sunday night by a power
failure. Foligno scored Buffalo's first tt\reegoals. but the
Sabres got the winning tally from Job.a Tucker an the
thud period as the Islanders lost a two-goal lead ... In
other NHL games. Brian Macl.ellud keyed a ft ve-goal
second penod with a goal and two assists as the New
York Rangers beat Washington, 6-5 . . Rlcbard
Kromm'• weak shot in front of the net beat $Oalie
Vladimir MysbklD midway throul!.h the third penod to
give Calgary a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over the
Moscow Dynamo of the Soviet National League ...
Hartford took an early lead an held ofTDetroit for a S-2
win ... Chicago had yet another close one, but came out
on the winning side ofa 4-3 score with Boston ... Dave
Hanter and Raimo Sammanen scored twice each as
Edmonton continued its season-long mastery of
Vancouver with a 5-3 victory.
Shakeup in Chargers' staff?
SAN DIEGO-Marv Braden is out as m
the Chargers special teams coach in what c II• could be the beg.inning of a widespread
shakeup of San Diego's assistant coaching
staff.
"Our feeling was that at this time there needed to
be a change," assistant head coach Al Saunders said
Sunday of the decision to fire Braden, who had JUSI
completed his fifth season in San Diego.
Coaches who presided over a defense that
stattst1cally was the worst 1n the National Football
League also arc 1n danger oflosmg their Jobs. Saunders.
a receivers coach promoted to assistant head coach last
week, has met with Chargers owner Alex Spanos to
discuss the fu ture of defensive coordinator Dave
Adolph, secondary coach Jim Wagstaff and linebackers
coach Chuck Weber.
Chargers Coach Don Coryell. who was threatened
wuh the loss of his job unless he avoided a third
consecutive losing year, will be back in 1986 for his
ninth season with San Diego. Last week. he was given a
one-year contract c tension that runs throu~ 1987
after delivering an 8-8 se.ason an 1985, the mmimum
finish demanded by Spanos.
Phone Trick dials up victory
ARCADIA -Heavily fa vored Phone ~
Tnck drew off to his sixth career victory
without a defeat Sunday, sconng an
1mpress1vc 41h-lcngth victory in the
S86. I 00 Palos V erdcs Handicap at Santa Ant ta.
Radden by Laffit Ptncay, the 3-year-old colt sizzled
through six furlong!> tn 1.08. JUSt two-fifths of a second
off the track record. and captured his second stakes w1n
since ht~ first start last Ft'bruary.
Five North. a 30-1 longshot ridden by Rud)'
Campas. fini shed second )' 2 lengths in front of
Debona ire Junior. third under Chns Mccarron.
By defeating Ii ve nvals 1n the race for horses of all
age\. Ph one Tnck earned a wanner\ purse of S50. I 00
Sent olT a 4-.S fa vonte b) a crowd of 43,607 Phone
Tnck paid S3.60. S3.20 and $2.20. Fi ve Nonh. the
longest shot in the race, returned S 13.60 and $3.60 and
Debona1re Junior paid $2.40 to show.
Can) ing 121 pounds. Phone Trick dueled with
Fr.,e North. can) ing 112. for the lead unttl disposing of
that one earl) in the stretch. Phone Tnck drew olTundcr
pressure from Pincay
Television, radio
TELEVISION
5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Gator
Bowl -Florida State vs. Oklahoma C)1ate from
Jack~onv1lle, Fla .. Channel 7
7.30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL. Bor;ton at
Clippers. Channel 5.
RADIO
5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Freedom
Bowl -Washington vs. Colorado, KM PC (710)
7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: W1nn1peg at
Kmgs, KLAC ( 570).
8.30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL. Boston at
Clippers (fo llowing Freedom Bowl), KMPC
(710).
Nets' Richardson still missing
EA T RUTHCRFORD. NJ (A P)
-Concern over the well-bemg of
Micheal Ra y Richardson grew among
the New Jersey Nets as the where-
abouts of the team's c;conng leader
remained a mystery followmg a team
C'hnstmas party.
"When 11 comes to Micheal Ray.
there's always extra co ncern. ob-
viously because of his past," Nets
spokesman Jay Rosen feld c;a1d Sun·
day "Today (S unday) at practice.
there was genume concern for ham "
Richardson had not been seen or
heard from since Fnday mght. when
he attended a C'hmtmas part} 1n
Moonachie
His wife. Leah. said R1chard\on
didn't return home after the party,
aC'cordinR 10 Lewis Schaffel. Net'i
executive vice pre~1dent and chief
operating officer
··He spoke io her Saturday;· Schaf-
fel said Sunday. "She docsn'1 know
where he is. but he seems not to be
under any duress or in any danger "
Richardson dropped out of '1ght 1n
October 1983 due to a problem wtth
cocaine dependency. But club of-
ficials refused to speculate on the
rea'ion·, for his current abli>Cnce.
"Until we find out why. 1rs JUSt a
guc'istng game.'' said Nets rookie
Coach Da ve Wohl. .. We checked
cvcl)whcre. We've called has friends,
sent people who stopped by places
v.herc he hangs out Nobody seems to
have 'iCen him. We're all concerned.
We're talking about a kid's hfc hert' ..
Richardson missed New Jersc)''s
Woodbridge, Uni in semis
Woodbndgc and University high
5Chools. two backyard n vals. could be
matched in the champ1onsh1p game
of the Bn:a·Ohnda ba\ketball tour·
nament Tue'iday night -1f ooth c3n
pull off v1ctone'i tomght
Woodbndge's Wamors take on Fl
Dorado at 6· 30 tonight 1n the first
\Cmtlinal contest. with Un1 vers11y's
froJans mectana host Brea-Olinda m
the 8·30 ntJhtcap Both Woodbndgc
and Uni have won a pair of games to
act to the ~mifinals
The championship pmt' will he
plaved at IS Tuesday night. fo llolN·
111r. ..t 0 JV lhllU pld\.C '-UntCSt
In other ac11on tonight, Marina
face\ Santa Clara at 6.50 for third
place in the Orange Classic at Chap.
man C'olleae The V1kinas defeated
the Orange junior varsity and Dana
Htll\, then fell to C ap1strano Valley
Saturday n1g.h1. Capo Valley and
Maier Dc1. Oranae County's top two
teams. collide at 8 30 tonight for the
Orange championship.
Fountain Valley al$0 wH 1n ac11on
today in the Cringe tourney, mcc11na
Saddlebadc at 3:30 for fifth place.
FOQth11l and Westminster collide at
S 10 for consolation honor~
home game against the Washington
Bullets Saturday night. a 98-93 defeat.
and was also absent from the Nets'
practice Sunday.
The 6-5 guard, now 1n his eighth
NBA season (fourth year wtth the
Nets). didn't appear for a team warm-
up a few hours before Saturday's
game. and Wohl replatcd him with
Darwin Cook.
Rosenfeld said there were reports
that one of Richardson's daughters
was taken to the hospital Saturday
morning, but the spokec;man said a
reporter told him that he had checked
the hospitals an the area and that
nobody wa!> admitted under the
names of either daughter. Naomi and
Nicole.
Mrs. Richardson could not be
reached fo r comment unday. A
woman who would not 1denufy
her~lf answertd the phone at Rich-
ardson's Mahwah home but would
only respond with "No co mment''.
Mahwah Patrolman Thoma,
Mul vey said Sunday nt&ht that there
had not bttn a m1ss1Qg persons report
filed on Richardson.
Richardson's agent, ('harlic Grant·
ham. who 1s also the cxecutt vc vice
presJdent of the NBA Players Assoca-
uon. said from his New York It)
home Sunday that his client had not
COnjllCted him.
R"achardson. who hM also played
w11h the Now York Kn1cks and
Golden tate Wamon. was named
the NBA·s Comeback Player of the
Year last ~ason when he returned
from a ~ond 1nc1dcncc of cocaine
dependen('y
San Francl.co·a Roger Craig la tackled by
Glanta George Martln, left. and Jim Burt,
,.,...,.....
right. u Terry Kinard look• on ln flnt
quarter action Sunday.
GIANTS OUST SAN FRANCISCO, 17-31. • • From Bl
first NFL playe r to gain 1.000 yards
apiece both running and receiving
was limited to 23 yards rushing on
nine cames and 18 yards on two
receptions.
The usually reliable Craig also
dropped six little swing passes from
Montana. The 49ers dropped I 0 for
the game. .. We had a good year," 49ers Coach
Bill Walsh said "We bounced back
and made 11 to the playoffs. I'm not
ashamed ofanythmg. We played with
a lot of injured playe rs. That's not to
suggest we could have won otherwtse.
The Giants played great. ..
The Giants played with intensity
and a lot of hitting.
' "Coming into the game we wanted
to be physical, more physical than we
had ever been." Giant linebacker
Harry Carson said. "There was a lot
of hitting out there and people got
• hun on both sides of the ball."
The Giants got ahead early. dri ving
34 yards 1n seven plays with Schubert
kicking a 47-yard field goal. his
longest of the season.
New York extended the lead to
I 0-0 in the second quarter following
Tern Kinard's interception of a
Mon.tans pass that was upped b)
Reasons. ..They ran the o;ame play three 11r
four ttmes against us 1n San Franc1scu
last year." Reasom !>atd. "l saw the
play and pla)ed with Montana. I took
a step toward (Dwight) Clark and
came back to (~u'>S) Francis and
tipped the pass."
Four plays later. Bavaro made a
one-handed $rab of an 18-yard pa\s
from Samms tn the end zone
* * *
San Francisco mounted us best
drive of the day late in the half,
moving 85 yards in 16 plays with the
aid of three Giant penalttes. But the
49crs had to settle for a 21-yard Ra y
Wersching field goal af\er getting a
first and goal at the New York 9-yard-
line.
Samms took the Giants on a 77-
yard scoring dn ve at the start of the
second half. finding Hasselback all
alone m the end zone for a 3-yard
sconng pass. II was onl y the second
TD reception for the veteran tight end
this season.
an Franusco got close on a couple
of possessions late 1n the fourth
quaner. but couldn't get the hall into
the end Lone.
.. an Francisco is an excellent
football team:· Taylor said. "They
deserve to be overconfident. but they
seemed a little too overconfident. San
Francisco figured they could JUSt get
b) the Giants and thank about
Chicago."
That will be the Giants headache
now. They face a stiff challenge in the
15-1 Bears. a team many regard as the
best 1n the NFL this year.
"I want to take.· two days off."
Ta, lor said "I don't want to thank
abOut refrigerators. stove'i or ap-
pliances. In fact. I'm going home and
throw all my appliance'> out the
w1ndo~ ...
That might be one sol uti on. but the
Giants need another in the second
round of the playoffs . In their three
playoff appearances thi s decade, New
York has won the wild-card game
each time and then been eliminated
111 the second round
* * * Giants' defense
a riddle to 49ers
Montana a nd Co.
confused by N-Y's
unorthodox style
EAST Rl 'THERF-ORD. N J I '\P)
-Doing the unexpcc ted. and doing tl
well. has helped the San Franct'ico
49er~· offense hccomc one oft he most
feared 1n thl' National ~ ootball
League and earned Coarh Bill Wal o;h
the title of genius.
The New York Giant!>' defense
borrowed a page from the: genius on
unday by shutting down the 49ers
offense and earning the nght to meet
the Chicago Bears with a 17-3 victory
over San Francisco in the National
Football Conference wild-card game.
"What we did to them was some-
thing the y do to defenses," said
Giants linebacker Gar} Reasons.
"They gi ve so many wnnkJes out
there, a lot of mouon. bnng different
people in on any down. There as no
pattern to their offense.
"What we did was have no pattern
to our defense:· said Reasons. who
upped a Joe Montana pass in the
second quarter 10 set up an anter-
cept1on by Terry Kinard that
launched one of the Giants two
tou<.:hdown dnvcs. "We gave them a
couple of things to think about and
took away their wide open pla)
calling:·
San Francisco tight end John Frank
said the Gia nts forced the 49ers to
guess a lot on ofTensc.
"It was a rough day for Joe
(Montana)." said Frank. "He had his
head on a swivel all day looking for
rece ivers. They had out~tand1ng cov
c:rages and the linebacker<, <;witched
uo a lot"
Reasons also 5atd the Giants dad a
lot out of the ordinary on f1r~t and
second down . George Martin. pn-,
mari ly a pass rusher. played on a lot ol
first down s1tuat1ons. while the
linebackers played the.rccc1 vcrs out
of the backfield a lot closer than
normal. Howe ver, the 49crs' quar-
terback said the Giants showed
nothing new on defense
"They did things to i.top us. but
nothing out of character that we
didn't expect," said Montana. who
completed 26 of 47 passe\ for 296
yards
If there wac; anything the Giants
did. 11 was hat harder, ~td Giant~
linebacker Harry Carson.
"Coming anto the game we wanted
to be physical. more physical than we
have ever been." \Std Carson.
"This 1s stage one ol the playofTs.
the wild-card game ... Carson said.
.. We face an even stifler challenge
next week 1n Chicago, playing -
quote. unquote -the best team 1n
football Up unttl today. San Fran-
cisco was thcbc'it team. the defending
champions."
* * • ..
49ersmore
frustrated
than shamed
EAST RUTHERFORD. NJ. (AP)
-There was no embarrassment in
the San Francisco 49er dressing room
after the defending Super Bowl cham-
pions were eliminated from the
National Football League playoffs by
the New York Giants Sunday.
But there was more than enough
frustration to go around.
"We had a good. year," Coach Bill
Walsh said. "We bounced back from
a bad start and we made it to the
playoffs. w e·re not ashamed of
anything."
Stall. Wal~h and the other 49ers
remembered what might have been
There v.ere. for e\ample. at least 10
passes dropped b) San Francisco
rece1 ver'i
"A lot ol things happened out
there:· Wal~h said.·· A lot of them you
can credit for the Giants. Some of
them you could credit to ourselves."
Runmng back Roger C:ra1g. the first
player1n NFLhistorytogoover 1.000
yards rushing and rccc1v1ng m the
same seasoo, had a ntghtmansh
afternoon . Playing on a gimpy nght
knee. Craig dropped sax passes and
finally pulled himself ou t of the game
an the fourth quarter.
"That'<; more drops than I had in
my first two years here," he said. "It's
tough to play at top level when you're
a1hng. I had to pull out. My concen-
tration level was down. The Giants
'ihowcd they can be physical. I've got
the bruise!. to 'ihow 1t."
Quarterback JOC' Montana was
playing with bruised nb-. and said he
had taken between six and eight
1nJect1on'> during the: week to deaden
the pain
"The drop' . thnt''i pan ol the
gam e." he said. "But I can't re-
member a game: when 11 happened
this much."
Montana said he had hurt himself
last week against Dallas when the
49ers climaxed an uphill climb to
cltnch a wild -card playoff berth. "It's
along the bottom of the ribs." he said.
"When I extend my right leg, I feel it."
Walsh said he never considered
replacing his banged·up quarterback
..When you've come this far with
Joe Montana. you don't take him out
1n the last half when he'!\ still
functtonang."
Walsh also offered a prediction
about his two·t1me Super Bowl cham·
pion!>.
"I guarantee you. pubhcly, we'll be
back "
UCiwomenhostSt. John's tonlght
UC' lrvinr how. St. John\, the
Costa Me5a Wi nter Classic enters its
second round and area teams are
entered 1n the Cypress tourney m girls
basketb:ill action tonight
The UCI· 1. John's game 1s set for
7 30 at Crawford Hall
Meanwhile Sea View League play 1s
nght around the comer wuh all eight
teams bca1nn1n& llCt1on nday ntJht.
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Bowl Roundup
Rose:Eithera Pac-10
party or Big Ten ~ust
Membera of the Penn State football team
practice a apectator aport along a Miami
Al' lfireciftoto
Beach boardwalk Sunday. They will meet
Oklahoma ln Orange Bowl.
National title on line?
Penn State. Sooners
meet in Orange Bowl
for a c ha n ce a t No. l
MIAMI (AP) -The national
champ1onsh1p ma> be on the line and
two of the w1nn1ngcst coaches in
college football will be on the side-
lines Wednesday night when No. I
Penn State meets No. 3 Oklahoma 1n
the Orange Bowl.
It has been 13 years since Penn
State and O klahoma met for the only
lime. Oklahoma winning 14-0 1n the
Sugar Bowl to cap the 1972 season. In
the intenm. Oklahoma captured na-
tional championships 1n 1974 and
1975. Penn State 1n 1982.
UCLA will attempt
to keep streak alive
against favored Iowa
PASADENA (AP) -The L'CLA
Bruins w1ll attempt to conllnue the
Pacific-I 0 Conference·s dominanct-
over the Big Ten as well as a unique
w10ning streak of their own when
they face Iowa 1n Wednesda:r's 7~nd
Rose Bowl game
The Pac-I 0 Conference repreM!n 1a
11 ve has a four-game w1nnins streak
over its Big Ten counterpan in Rose
Bowl games
Extending further the Pat-111
champion has won I 0 of the las1 I I
games and 14 of the last of the la>t I 6
to gi ve 11 a 20-19 Rose Bowl advan-
tage over the Big Ten champion.
The I 3th-ranked Bruins will bt•
auempung to win their fourth con-.
secuuve New Years' Day bowl gam~
and third Ro~ Bowl 1n four years No
other team 1n the count!) pamc1·
pated in a New Year's Da) bowl game
the last three years. much less was
successful 1n those ou110gs.
As a shght fa vome. Ul LA beat
M1ch1gan "24-14 1n the Rose Bowl
three }ears ago Then. as an undn-
dog. the Bruins trounced lll1nm~ 45-'l
in the Rose Bowl l\l.O years ago
Last year. as an underdog again
LC LA rallied fora 39-37 v1cton O\l'r
"1 1am1 1n the Fiesta Bowl Wh1ie that
was going on. Southern (al wa\
upsetting Ohio State 20-17 1n thc
Rose Bowl.
The Bruins. 8-2-1. are an underdog
agam -fourth-ranked Iowa. I 0-1 ,.,
a three-point favonte -despite the
fact the} ha"e won their last four Ro<,e
Bowl games I I %6. 1976. l 91\' and
I Q84).
If sta11st1c~ mean anything. lm~a
should be fa"ored. Besides ha\ 1ng a
belier record than the Bruin'> thl·
Hawkeves finished second natmnall\
1n scoring I 3 7 5 points per game a·.,
compared to l '(L-\'s 28 Q) fourth in
total offense l464 2 )ards to l Cl.\·.,
409 I). and fifth 1n total delcn<,c:
1276.7 yards to UCLA's :?81 X)
But 11 should be pointed out thJt
the Rose Bowl 1s the regular·~ea<>on
home of the Bruins. and the\. "'erc 4-0
there this sea~on ·
The Ha'\.\-ke)es are led b\ .\II·
.\menca quarterback (hulk Long.
Past Rose Bowl score.
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19)9-Sout"l!'r ,. a 7 Du•t l
1940-Sov•n•'" Ca I• Tenn"''~ 0
194 1-~tentoro 7• "leora.-a ll
1942-0reoon \• 10 Ou~e 14
19'J-<;.oro•• 9 UCL." 0
ttU-Sov•nt•n C.a 2'I ...,unonoron O
194~Sou•n•'" C.a 2S Tenne\~ 0 19,.._A~De"'• .M So,,,,,.,, C•• 14
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1949-Nortnwe\ltr" 10 C••·•orn•a I•
who fin15hcd -.ccond to -\uburn·~ Bo
Jack->on 1n the He1.,man Troph\
'oung dOd became the li r5t Big Ten
pas!>t'r lu thro"' tor more than I O.Ltl JIJ
\Jrd., 101.1.a al\o hJ '> ltnebad.er l..arf\
\talion d t1"u-11mc .\II· .\mcrilJ
V. htk the Ha"' l.e\ eo, ha \t: a yuar-
terbalk "'ho ha'> had J hnlliant 1:..ircer
!he Brum'> hah· a fifth-)ear \enwr at
1he controls lnr the third \tra1ght
..eason [)a,1J 'umt' pa'>'>ed tor
I 189 \ard\ ..tnd 111 touchdu"n' tht'>
H:ar 1.1. h1k tin1\htng I I th na11onall~ in
passing effiuenl \ '-<ome hu1.1.eo,.1:r
1<, quesllunabk because of a mu'>lk
pull in ht'> leg
The filth·\eJr '>en1or quartcrbal l.
"ndromr h..i'> been ntrrmd' \Ul·
Lcssful at l < l .\ 1n retenl \ear'> -
~te\e Bono kd thr Bruin~ lo thrir
F te!>W Bo1.1. I berth and \ 1duf\ 11' l'I
\.1 1am1 last \Car and Rid.. 'euhe1..cl
"'as the an.h11t~d uf ht~ 1e.im'
1mpresl>l'e tnumph o'er lllin•>t'> L\.\1>
~ear~ ago
The Bruin\ \.\uuld. mo\t llkd'
replace ~orne with l\1 an °'lte,en'>
Three )Can, ago the l C l .\ "gn.il-
caller "'as Tom RJm'>C' a l11urth·
war sentor
· In an attempt to \nap the '>pell hl'lll
b~ the Pac-IU lo"'a (oath H.nJen
lt§O-OntO St ti Cellf0tn•e I•
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l~rMlc:l'\tgan ~ OrelJOll St I
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pan1c1pah: 1n 1ht: u">ual numh..·r of
Ro~ Bo"' I funt 110n-.
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going to \ 1~11 D1\ne\ land ht-lore 1he
gamt' but thl·' "'111 '>ta1 in< altforma
for 1"0 da\\ allef\\ard' to ..ee 1he
'>lght~
F~ ha'> hruught lu"'a tl'am'> to t~o
bo"' I gamt'~ 1n C .slllum1a 1n lht' last
four 'ear'> Tht Ha"' kn e' 1.1.ere
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Ru\C Bo"' game on Jan I i "~C in
their fir\t l<1>'>t: B11v. I appcaranlc 1n 2_,
:ear.-. and o' erp<11.1.cred T t'\d'> -'I-I.,
1n lhe in.mgurJI frrt·dom Rn"' I last
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"'Ith thl'lf t•I regular-sca~oo '1t1unt's
1h1'> 'ear Thl'tr 1101\ los!. "'~ J 22-13
'>t:tball. JI (>h1l -.1att •n '"' 2 The ~th-ranl..ed Bud .. ew\ 'A tll l.tled
Bngh.im 'i oung 1n the Florid..1 C mus
Bo"' I on °'laturdJ\
.. .\'> J tOJ~ h I 'l' nt:\ l'r hcen
J'>\oc1att'd ~1th thrl'l' greater tc1otball
pla~l'r'> than { hulk Long l..a!T)
Slilllun and ttatlhad1.1 Ronntl' Har-
rn11n m tht' \dme team · Fn '>.lid
't'u!nt1'
The Orange Bowl 1s replete w11h
both ecstasy and heartbreak for both
sides.
This marks the fourth ume that
Coach Joe Paterno has brought an
unbeaten-untied Penn State to
M1am1. In 1968. the Nittany Lions
edged Kansas 15-14 to complete an
11-0 season. The followrng year. they
again went 11-0 by defeating Missoun
10-3. And 1n 1973, theydowned LSU
16-9 to finish I :?-0
Fiesta Bowl pits
No. 5 against No. 7
GATOR BOWL
A CHANCE AT
REDEMPTION
l.\<l\.V\'-\lllf FlJ 1 \P1 -
Flonda -.1.11e and c 11..lahumJ °'ltJ te
l'-'" tl'Jm' 1ha1 li>Jlt11At>d '1mtlJ r path\ :r1' 'l'Jf .... 11 ·r r .. t'•1J tru\tTJltOI?
\t'J\C>n' JO llf)fl<.•.it fl >ll' ll>ntjo!hl in
"1e l1J'• •Ho \\ None of those triumphs. however.
~as enough to earn Penn tatc a
national champ1onsh1p. The Lions
finished second 1n 1968 and 1969 and
fifth in 1973 desp11c the best record in
the nation.
A victory on Wednesda) n1gh1
almost certainly will make the final
Associated Press poll. to be released
at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. a foregone
conclusion. An Oklahoma v1clol)
and the voters could have a problem
-provided second-ranked M1am1
beats Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl.
That would leave Penn State.
Oklahoma and Miami with 11 -1
records -fourth-ranked Iowa also
would be 11-1 with a triumph over
UCLA 1n the Rose Bowl -but
M1am1 handed Oklahoma its lone
o;ctback.27-14on0ct.19.
Oklahoma 1s makmg us 14th
Orange Bowl appearance. more than
any other team. The Sooners are 9-4
in Miami and ha ve their best regular-
scason mark since 1979.
In 1953. Oklahoma. ranked No 4
Al' wttreot>olo
Penn State quarterback John Shaffer (left) greets Oklahoma
quarterback Jamelle Holleway in Orange Bowl Stadium.
concluded the season by upsetting
national champion Mar;land -1he
No. I team was picked before 1hc
bowls in 1hosc days -7-0 1n the
Orange Bowl.
Two yea rs later. the Sooners were
national champs and proved 11 h}
trimming No. 3 Maryland 20-6.
After two years on probation,
which included the 1974 na11onal
champ1onsh1p. Oklahoma came io
the Orange Bowl as the No J team 1n
the nation. beat No 5 M1ch1gan 14-tl
and won 11, second straight national
Liiie.
The first heartbreak cxrnrred in
1977. F1fth-ranh•ll Notre Ddmc
walloped No I r e\aS 10 the ( ollnn
Bowl. pla)Cd 1n the a11emuun
'"For the llr'\I time 1n m\ Ille "
\w1tzcr \.ltd ""'l' not onh hJ\l' 111
\lotn. but""'" hill,
Mich igan to m eet
Nebraska for first
time since 1962
TetPE 1 .\1'1 f 1fth-r;inkl·ll
"11ch1gan and St:\enth-ran~ed "-c·
braska meet for the tir\I lime \IOll'
1962 1n Wedne<.da\ ·s I 5th annu.il
Fiesta Bo"' I here and Cornhml.a'
( uach Tom O<;bome 1s hop1 ng lor .1
lo""-'iconng lootball game '"It"ll he.· 111
our ad,antage 1f 11 is:· hl' <..11d ·· T hl·
odds of a 35-3.i game an.· not gnoJ
"mce M1ch1gan·s defeno;e 1<. a"'tull\
tough 'W e JUSI don't v.an1 It> gel into
another s1 tua11on like 'A-hat hapfl('.ncd
against Oklahoma ·· .
The C'omhusker'>. 9-::!. los1 2-f . ., to
the ooners on :-..o, 23 1n the Big
Eight C onferenlt: champ1on.,h1p
game at ~orman. Okla
"The ""orst po!>s1ble scenano hap-
pened -we ga"e up two big pla)S
earl) and 11was14-0 That mak~<; )OU
alter )Our plan~ ... Osborne said. ··w e
"'anted to '>ta\ do"e and hopdull\ do
\Orne 1h1ngs to" 1n u\ the ballgame m
the fourth quarter V. t' nt:\ l'r gnt
nursehe\ 1n lhl' po,1tu•n to J111hat ·
Sugar could have contender \l1ch1gan the Rig Ten ( 11nlert'OLC
runner-up v.1th a 'l-1-1 rec ord '' com1n~ oil ol 2"' \"' \'10 U\er Oh10
l\tate tn thl' rt'l/.UIJ r-o.,ca,on tinale
:-.;o\ 2' 1n \nr \rhor The
V.ohcnne., hJ\e ~ ... n up 1inh ti'e
touchdo"' no; this !K'a!>on 11.1.0 llf them
on the ground
Miami h as a chance
for n ation a l title with
win over Tennessee
NEW O RLEANS (A P) -For
Johnny Majors and J1mm~ Johnson.
1t's almost old hat: The Sugar Bowl
and a game w1th national cham-
p1onsh1p 1mphca11ons.
Both coaches, Majors of Tennessee
and Johnson of M1am1. have been 10
the Sugar Bowl as players and
assistant coaches with a national
crown on the line. Majors won the
1976 national champ1onsh1p here as a
head coach with Pittsburgh, beating
Georgia 27-3.
It's Johnson's first tnp to the Sugar
Bowl as a head coach. but ifs his
second-ranked M1am1 team that has a
shot at the title -if Oklahoma beats
No. I Penn State 1n the Orange Bowl.
As an assistant coach. Johnson
became part of a tnvia question
answer by working with the only team
ever to play two Supr Bowl game~ 10
one year. O~lahoma won Sugar Bowl
No. 38 by beating Auburn on Jan. I,
1972. then returned for No. 39 to beat
Penn State on New Year's Eve, when
the Supr Bowl bqan a four-year
cxpenment with a Dec. 31 game.
When the ugar Bowl ~turned to
New Year's Day. M•jors' Pittsburgh
team was the star attraction.
"I have a ifUt rqard for the bowl
for more than one reason." ~ors
said. "It was the only bowl we played
1n when I wu at Tennessee, and we.
played for the national championship
when I was a senior. Twenty yea~ to
the dJly later. wt took P1ttsbu~
down fnr 11 national champion hip •
Tennessee, 8-1-2 and Southeastern
Conference champion. 1s ranked No
8. M1am11s 10-1
"If they should beat us. I think the)
very definitely have a claim on No.
I:· MaJOrs said. "For u~ to win 11 (the
champ1onsh1p). 11 would be a little
more difficult ..
Majors and Johnson met when
Johnson was a nose guard on an
Arkansas Sugar Bowl team and
MaJors was an assistant coach.
Majors helped Johnson get ht'> ti r'.I
coaching job -at P1ca~une. Mis'
High School -and hired John<>on a<.
an assrstant coach 1.1.hen ht• got the
head JOb al Iowa State
Their w1\e.,, M.1n I \On M.11or'
and Linda Ka~ john!-1ln , j fe gntxl
fnends and ha\ c taken \ j (allon tripe.
together.
Both schooh '>old out tht·1r Jllot·
men ts of 12.500 lttl..l'h 4u1ll..h . anJ J
sellout crowd of 7o.000 1s e\pecteJ
··.\II of that 1~ I.ind ot llll1lul1l·11
no" ... ~1d \.t tlh1gan ( llach Bo
'icht'mbc-chlt:r "lt ''i a different proh-
lem facing :-.Jebra,ka 'W c'\l' been
dll-ctl\t' 1n -;topping thr great pa'>\t'r'
1n the tountn V. e hJH' not met a
rushing attack hke th is It"' hard to
1mag1ne tning tl1 nan1.11e an otlen'iC
1hat a\eragt'> '"'' .. arJr, ru 'hintt ctnd
Cotton has an Alabama air to it
Do\LLAS (AP) -There "'ill be a 'ltrong ·· o\labama "Pat and I keep 1n tOUl h h\ 1clt'phnnl' Junng the
Connection" in the Cotton Bowl Classic on New Year's )Car." Shemll \l\1d "I 1u\I ho~· l l an rrp.i\ stiml" l11 thll<.c.'
Dav. knot<; he put on me ··
Texas A&M Coach Jackie hemll used to pla\ hem II said .\uhurn ll.3'> a h1g. !liu~h tejm hnehacke~ for Auburn Coach Pat ()ye when both ofthemg "The~ ,m· '.e~ :mprc'l'll\t' up l~!1nt lw ""d "II "'111
worked under the late Paul "Bear .. Bryant of Alabnma. like pla) 1ng ~Ml all O\ er again . O)e 'latd, "-\&M 1c; a hungf) tl'am c1nd that' "'h.it Sh.emll was a sensor at Alabama when O)e joined concerns me the most·· Brya.~t. s staff for the fi"t ume as a linebacker coach He ..aid Ba) tor's~ I -., , tll•lf\ 1" l't t ,,01.-,1an.i °'11,11e in
.1. vegotabout ~.ven knots on my head that l))e put lht' Lt~rt~ Ho"' I got ht'> te.im\ 111tcnl1,1n
there. Shemll said. He was an outstanding coach and "Ba' lor 1, .i ">outh"'e 1 ( onleH'n' c: 11:am and the'
we had a good rclat1onsh1p. 11·~ rallr. unusual to co.u:h ,usl ran all 0 ,er L"il :· {)\e .,,11J 'Tm rej fl\ lOOLl'tnl'd
against someone you onC'C played for no"' ··
Dye said Sherrill "wasa &ood football player He ha,t .\ul:ium t<X>k )omt• t1mc off from 11-. "'nrnt'' .1hciut lht'
average ability. He was only gbout 4.9 1n the 40."' .\ggJt$ to 1010 them 1n a' 1\lt Sunda' to J Jud,· nwdi tU'>t
However. Dye said Sherrill was cunntng. "He w1h a outside of Dalla'>
YCry smart. a very intelligent player," he said. "He didn't "lt"s exntm@.to Ix heno for tht' Ii Mt lime anJ pla' in
make many mistakes. He was a toufh kid " the 01h anni "e~r; of the Cotton Bo-. J -hut I d1dn ·1
()ye said hemll helped him wsth team d1sc1phnc w11n1 10 pla.., Jacki<'," l>)t-q1d '"I was hop1n1 Tclla\
"We went on to Win the national champ10Mh1p that -.ould Mat M l thou&ht wt''d h.i't' a mu1.·h bctttr
:rear ll96~),'" ()ye said "We havt some aood mcmones.. l hancc a.aamst ieus "
Dye coached for nine ~ears under Bryant Auburn w1ll ~ tl')mg form lourth con-.nut1,c bo~l
In add111on to the Dye~ hem II connttt1 on. Tc,a\ '1ctOf) under Oye.
A&M strcnath coach Ben Hill 1s a J 981 graduate of &M hasn't bttn to a post-~.uon game bo-..1 \tnC't'
Auburn. the lndependenct Bowl 1n 1981
Tht schools have met onl y once on the footh&ll field "Bowl e\pl'ntncc d0t1n't mean a thing 1n the
with the Aq1e1 defcat1na then labama Poly I b--0 1n world." 0)-c u1d "Coach Brvant didn't havt mu1.h ot a
1911. ho,..I rtt0rd :tnd look ho~ &rt'lt ht' v.a\ ••
'5 po1 nh J gaml· lr' n .. t ri/l.hr !1•1
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RathmJn jJlkd "IS 1 '.i rd ' .inJ · t!-1 :
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But \1 1lh1µn r..ini..l'd lif\r na1111n.J1
h IO ~Curing Jl'll'O~l· fl'l I\ po1nh fX'r
g.ime l \eu1nJ 1n tntJI lkten~ ; 'I ''
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f oR THE RECORD
Nl'L•~
wn.o CAttD GAMllS
Setunll't'• Seer• New Envlend 26. N .... Yon. Jell •• ,_..,.. ,_
New Vorlr. ~lenll 17. s.n Frenc1aco )
$IC:OffD ttOUND s.~no.-ctev.renci t i Ml1ml CC!lannel • et t·30
eml
OellH al 1lam1 ICllannet 2 et I Pm I
SuMe't'I Gtme
Ntw Yori\ Giants al Clllcaoo tCnanMI l
at 9JO em J
N .... EllQlalld al RaMl!an ICllannet 4 at I
omJ
CON,.•ttlNCI C·HAMl'IONSHIPS S4indr1y, Jen. ,,
SUPIE" IOWL lCX
Sllndtw, JM. »
(al New OttMfti)
AFC enamolon "'· NFC cr1amplon.
om
NFC WILD CARD
Glenti '17, 4'9rt J
St -l>Y Ollarterl
)an Ftenc1"0 O ) O 0--l Ntw York Glenrs ) 7 1 0--11
"'"' 0Va11tt' NY-FG Schubert 41 3 51
Second Ou•11tt'
NY-Bavaro II oen l1om \1m~"
(Scllut>erl klC-l. 6 40
SF-FG Wtnc111n9 n IO•
Third O\lartotr NV-Han elbeck l Den tro"' Simm\
tScl'lut>trt '""" • 04 Attenaanct 1S 1•2
TEAM STATISTICS i ,
Fl"t oowns 19
RuJNJs·varO• 22·•• Peulno 268
Return Vero• • 1
Como·Att 7o .. t
Sac:ks Dv O O
Punll o 31
FUml>la\·Losl , I
Ptnanle• Verd• 6·"
Time of Ponenion 78 16
INDIVIDUAL ST A TIS TICS
NYG
21
•• 17•
181
"' IS·ll I .. ,.
S·l1
O·O
S·•S
31 '4
llUSHING-S.11 Frencl\CO TYier IO·ol
Cr•lo 9 73 Monrot I 10 Harmon l·O
Montane I 0 New Yori. MOrrl\ ?t· 141
Cara.nter •·?S, Adem, • 13 Simm• 5·
(mlnu1 Sl
PASSING-San Francisco. Montane
26·•7·1·296, Rite 0100 Ntw Yo,i.
Simm• IS ll 1·111
RECEIVING-Sen Frenc•KO. Clari.
8·120 Rice •·4S. Franc"• 39 Fr•n" )·2) Rtno l · 19. Cr•111 2· II Harmon I· 16 WlllOll
I· I• New Yorio. Bevaro ~-67 Man1;~P1 l ·S6
Carotnttr 3·36, Gall>'e&th I 9 Adems 1 S
Morr!\ l·S, HtsMtlt>ec~ I 3
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Ntw York
XhUbtrl. 43 l6 39
aowt odds
TONIGHT
FrMdtm llowt
l/\le\ll1noron • , over Cotoreoo
Gatw 8tWI
Fto-•d• St•te 1 ovtr Ofo.ler.ome Stale
TUESDAY
PNCll Bowl
1111no" 6 ' over Armv 81~1tWI
Air Foret S ) owtr Tu ..
Al Amettcan 8owt
C.toro10 Teen I over M1cn1gen ~ttte
WEDNESDAY
Flt'lhl Bawl
Mlcn•oen J over Net>tau.e
C tfteft 8aWI
Au0vrr1 3 ovtr T tae\ Af,.M
ReM hwt
IOwe ) over UCLA
S&;oer 8oWI
M1•m• 1 , over Tenntnff cw.,,.. .. wt
Oklehomn 7 ,., over Penn Stele '""'
Harrah's R-5-11 &.-
lloW1 ca~
NEW YEAR'S DAY GAMES
( Al times ,. •c:Hlc)
SUNKIST l"IESTA 80WL
lat T.,_, ArU.J
MICHIGAN (t ·l·ll VS. NENAM<A U-2)
(IO:JO a.m.. Clle,.... 4)
Tnt No S Mlc111Gan WOlverln8', MCond·
Oltct flnlsllers lri the Bio Ten, lad Ille nallon
1n scorJno Otltnlt 16'1. one of only rwo
01vl1lon I A IH ms 10 vletd ten tllan 10
oolnt1 per oeme T'1t Mvenll'l·rankeo
Cor,,11u1to.en oact<I Dy 1untor l·beck Otu9
OU .. M 1116 1 vord\ per oemeJ ano F8
Ttm lhlllman llO II Ito ,,,. nallon tn
ru\ll•no otten•e 137• )l wtre 11111\ 1n Korlno
•36 71 •no i-Kond 1n 101e1 oHenle un SI
T,,1, s onov tl'le l«Ono metllno t>etwten
111e cluo• llnce 1917 wlll'I NtDr01'• w1nnlno
tne IUI one, 2S· 13 in 1967 lo narrow the wo1ver1ne. 1trlf\ lead to 7 I t
NtDrtske fits • 13·10 oowt record end
wtre toser1 In 11s onlv Flella Bowl eooetr
ance 17 u to Arlrone Stele In 197S
M lcn1ot n 11 6· 10 In oowll ano 111ew ere
mal ll'IO II\ llrst FIH I• Bowl a~erance
Tl'le W04ve<lntt Clltfen'9, lt<I DY All
AfT'tflC• OT Mllr• H•~ttlft. were
\tcond NllOntllY in IOl•I delenlt "~ 6
verd\ Hf oamel tnlnots fact o OOth
M1c111oan ana Net>re•ka MIClllO•n strUG
01eo 10 • 3·l toe wlllle Neoresu routeo th~
llllnl S7·1S Mlehlgon QB Jim Ha"'9u9'1
lad 1~ nellon In oeulno tfflciencv comPI••·
lno 6S 6 o.rcent of Ills oeues ( 139 of 7171 lor
PWLIC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE
1,tlJ varcb end 11 TO• Mlet!INn 'w~ ..
OMllclMr"' ..n.ctlw ... 11111 the "'"' r eMlne •lxltl el IUU '1'910. -Ml'N
•llOWlnt onl\I •I• TO't o-•· In 11 Nl'Nt
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TllCAS AMA Cf·1l YI. AU•""N te·JJ (Ill.JO a.m., a.-..1 tJ
fllh Nme l'NTU Ille 11"1 m..llrio
llelw-Aut>uf'n end T .... A&M t h'IC•
A&"° won • 16'-0 declalon In 1'11
H4tlknen Troe»llv winner .. .HctrMn lffd•
IN oflen11,,..mlnOlcl Tloeo to !Mir tourt11
ltreltnt tiowl -.ranee eo•'"" the 1ur orltlne A"'"· Ille Soutllwest Conterena clWlrnoloM Jeckson wu 1111rd In ,,,. M iion
In ru'11lnt wltll • 1'2 • verds Hf oam. .... .,9" Aubutn w•• t aMIO NO 1 lor
lllrM wHkl .. rly In lllt ... '°" btfOtt
drooolnt 10 1•111 In ,,,. llnal r-.ouler \t•M>ll
POii Tttta• A&M enttrtd ,,.. POh •• No lt
on Nov II o.fot-t ttlml>lnu to II• CUtrenl
ranklno OI 11111 The Aggle1 ••• ren~td
11th Ill totel ottenM U lt,31 wltl'I Auoorn
rlOlll l*!lncl et l)tll 1411 61 AM•Amertc.e
LI >e11WrV H ..... ~ lhe A&.M oefenM 111a1 held _,, 10 llU o;erd• oentno.
tourtn In the Miion Aut>Yrn 0 8 T-
~-wH amonu IM netlon'• lnterc.eohon
leadafs wllll ll• Auburn h t·7· I In oowl
oam.s alld 11141V are mato.lllQ Its llr\I Collon
&owl •POe•r•nt• Tun A&M 11 e-s In
oowl Oal'NI, ,. I In Collon &owl• and 11,1, ''
lh flrtl Collon 8ow1 •Ince lttf 8oth
ltama wvt IOMfl lo No. IS .t.i.bema Tiie
AOolt l ltll to 11141 Tide n · tO In INlr -
end Auburn mt lo Alebema n·2J 10 CIOM
•lie rtoular MHOll
ttOSE IOWL , ........... ,
IOWA 110· I) VS. UCLA !e•J.11
(J p.,m., CllanMI 4)
Tne tradltlonal mffllno tMlwHfl 11141 Bio 10 end Pac 10 cllamplons matcM1 No •
Iowa, led Dv All·Al'Nflca QB Ctwdr Lent
alld IM Uth ranllt<I Brulnl, led Do; PK Jflfttl
LM, WllO ,,., ,,,. NCAA recoro of ,, carffr
FGs r,.. Pac 10 ctiamplon ha• won 10
of the IH I II R-8owl1. wins DY UCLA In
1"3 encl 1094 low• II 2· I In ROM 8owl1, recordlno 111C1or1e1 In 19S1 ana 19St t>ut
I01lnu In 111 mo\! rec.nt effort, 2t·O 10
Walhlnoton In 19'2.. TN Bruln1 !lave won
tllelr IHI four 110'4 Bowls ( 1966. 1976. 1"3.
19"J efltr ll•vlng 1o1t tlltlr llrat live Tiie
8ruln1 !lojd • S-3 Mrlai. IHO over ltie
Hewll.tvtl with Iowa • io-7 wlnMr In tlletr most recent mNllno In Itel Long
av.,•'"° 7107 vero1 oeulng S>tr 11ame.
tonltlllnG 111lrd In oeulno tffklancv whtle
UCLA Q8 David NerTtt linllhed • wrprl1
ono I Ith. evtraolt'l9 165 • verd1 .,., oame
with • '3 6 corTIPlellon rett Iowa RB
'lennla Harm.n orov!Oes IM Hawk•v•1 wltn • mulll-lalenteo offen1lvt 111rt.at Har·
mon 101 ateO • cornt>lnad I ,US verds 11. 111
rusnlno, S91 receiving, I., r elurn), oteclno
111m 1la111 natlonellv lowe ranked 111111
nellonallo; In IJ>lel oetense (276 11 •nchort<I
DY Iha slt li.r Pl•Y of two·lll'N Att·ArNrlca
LB l..arrv Still*! white UCLA wu \eYtnlh overtll (111 l l ana lirll eoe1n11 11141 ru•h
170))
SUGAR &OWL
(II New <>nMM>
MIAMI, ,I.A. (10·1) VS. TENNESSEE
<•·1·2) ( s sun.., Cl\llnnel 1)
Thia IS lht lltlt-ever "'"'lno Df!twean
tntM SoutMrn ooweu wltll Miami In tllt
runn111Q to< Ill second nallonal cnam
olon111lo In 111r1e year\ Mleml c.•rrle1 •
6·7 oowt record Into Illa conlt\f wltn th!l
t>elt'l9 Its ffnt ~ar 8ow1 The VO!untHfl
trt 13· I• In oowl contti.ll wllll 11111 1>811'19
lllelr 11•111 Ntw Yeari Dav ePS>terenc. In
New Oflaan1 Tnev ere 2· 3 In prev10u1
Sugar 8ow11 Ftorldt llena.a OOth ltam1
their onty ton of Ille stat.On The Hur
rlc.enn ltll to f!MI Ga1or1 2S·23 In lllelr
s.u on OPener wlllle ,,,. VOis wtre \IOPl>td
17· IO on Oct 12 This mar-1 Ille 111111
1tralgllt veer tllal TenNn'" l'ln olao;t<I In • 8owt Tri. M iami otteni.e renkt<I tnlrd
1n penlno (311.ll and lourtn In .corlno
ll6 31 11 sparl\t<I Dv lunlor Q8 V1mle
T"tllWfdt (216 of lS2. 3,231 '1'9rdll Hos
favorite rtctlvtrs are AM· America TE w .. SnVtll ( .. cateht1l and WR MM!•
1,w ('6, It l Ytrds oer eaten!
Ttnnts'"'' PHI oefenM (ISO VltOS allow·
td a.r Ot l'N, 1611'1) I' lad Dv OB Olr11 Whlt'e whO wH tied for IM NCAA lted wltll ,,,Fie
ln1eroap1lon1 Tiie VOi\ lleve tllelr own
otten,lve tllrtel 111 AM·A,,,.rlc• WR Tlrn
~ (SO calc"8s. 119 vara• oer ca1c11)
Ofl o.rvl DtdlW lead' Ille Delanct<I
Ttnnft'" of1enM ''"'• An-sec QB Tenv
.. ....._ WIS lnlured •• ,., ... In Ille MHort
T enne\'" PK C.trtn 'lewb. Drol<e llll DrOlller Fuaa•, scnooi record tor llltlc
acorlnG wll11 102 oolnt' 124 ot 78 FG''· 8S.7
oercen1l
()tU NGE aowL
(at Mlemll
OKLAHOMA (10·11 VS. l"ENN STATE
( 11·0)
IS D.m., c.llaf!MI 4)
Penn S1a1e ct n IOCk u1> 11, i-Konel
ria1k>na1 cnamo1<>n1hlo In tour veer 1 "''"' •
won •oe1n" Ille Sooner•. wllO ere v1rluellv auurt<I of 111e1r 17th TOP 10 llnl\h ~Ince 1971
ThHe 1wo 1raolt1ona1 oowerh0v1H 11ave
met onto; once tMfore w1111 Oktehor'ne leklrio
a l•·O Suoar 8ow1 vletoro; In 1912 Both
Item\ l\avt ucel~t Dowl records Ollla·
hOl'n• Is I•·•·• overall and 9·• In Ofanoe
8ow" wnue Penn Slatt I• 1•·6·1 ovtrall and
l ·O In Ille Miami daulc T11e Nlttany
LI0•1' ere buOvt<I DY • tn4tf\aClno 09fens.
lt<I Dv LB Roetn Atellllndtf al\d OB
Nlld\NI ZWclldl ThtY tlnllhed 111111 1n IM
nation In Korlno Otlense ( 11 6) Tne
s.oon.<s finished eltller ""' or ~ In ell four melor Clltfenalvt caltOorla•· ru•lllnu
Clltftns. CH a, U<ond), oen o.tenit ( 103.6.
fir"), 101a1 deitnu (193.S, fln H end Korlno
~.. (I s. secondl Penn State''
Delanetd ~.. I• M ttKI D'r f 9 0.J.
o.alw WhQ ru"*I 10' 11l vercts flO J -
GAIMl aM Al ·Eaal Q8 JIM IMtlW Q8 Jel'Mllt ........ ~ ,,,. ooi.nt ~
ettack that llnlsn.cl lftlrct In IN netk>n In
rvllllno olttnM (lJS e>. Hollaw•v 100!< ovtr
ttom lnlvred sterter Trw illl'\M •ft« tlle ~ oem. to let d OlllallOITle In tvtlllno
wllll M 1 var~ (95.7 -Otme)
Olllt!IOM• TE Kelltl J41dt-ltO tn.
$o0nar• In rec.lvlno wllll to <•'¢"" for 4'
n rch an<I e40t4 IS,, o;erds r""'lnv on
MVtn Ct rfi8' Ov., •• , Ja(klOll evtreo.d a
?l 1 n rO oaln eacll ltnw NI touched the beM
p..,., S•••• won lh ''"' Ml v.me• DY a to1e1 of ,. P01nt1, lh i.11 five Dv 113
~Ince ,,,. ,, "IOU lo Ml•ml on Oct "· ,,,.
S-1' delenM. ancn«t<I DY AH·Amerl
CH NG TtllY ca.a.. and L8 antn
8Mwer111. Mid OOl)Ollanls to a total ot 46 oolnll wlllla Ille olfenH scored 164
aewt SCWH, sc:tMdUte
DIC. 14
C........kwt (et,..,.._,
FrttN> Stt le SI. 8owllnu Grffll I
DIEC. l1 a-n ....
(ti.....,..<, Midi.I
Marvl411\<1 lS, Svrac:u" II
IAdlU -~ 9t WI (ti ,.... • ..,..,, t..t.)
M lnr .. \Ola 20, C .. m.on I)
DIEC. 22
HelldaY .. WI
l •I San °'"91 Ar~enHl 18 ArllOllA 51•1t I 7
DEC. 2S
~-Grey Ot1ak
(el N*lf .. , ... y, Ala )
Blut 11 Grn 20
DEC. 21
Lltler?Y lltwt
(II MMncifll')
Bevlor , I, LSU 1
DEC. 11
Fl«tde Cllnn a.WI
(at ONnda, Fla.I
Onto Statt 10, BYU 7
Sun 8aWI
(ti Et Pa .. , Ttcea)
Gaorol• tl . .t.rhone 13
Alel\e 9twt
(ttHeMMu)
AlaDama 2•, USC l
TONIGHT'$ GAMES ,,....,, &awl
(et AnaM!m)
Wn llmoron (6·SJ VI Cotor•OO 11 41 s
om Geter a.wt
(at Jad<MnY ... Fla.)
Ok1ar.oma Stelt l9·3l "'' FIOr•d• ~ltte
11·31 ((hennel 1 el S om J
TUESDAY'S GAMES
l"Mdl a.wt (et A .. ,,..,
Armv (1·21 "' 111Jno1, (6·• II 1Cnonne1 7
at 11 lO t m )
8iu4tl I 1181 .. WI
(et Hevs-)
Air Force (ll·I) Yl Ten s te·l l !Chen
net S al 11 JO • m )
Al·Amencan hWI <•• ·~· AJa.) Mlc11loan Stall C7·•> v' Gtorola Teen
18· 7· 1 l (Cllenntl 13 el S pm )
WIONIESDAY'S GAMES
SIH*J1t Fleste hWI
(at Temoal
M1c111oan (9 1 1) Y\ NeDrukt 19·?•
tc111nne1 ' a1 10.JO • m )
""""' a.wt (al Oela1I
TeAtl A&M (9·11 v\ AuDurn tl·lJ
rc11anne1 ' at 10 30 • m) Rew llewt <•• ,. ....... ,
UCLA. (8·2· ll 11' lowe ( 10· ll !Cllannel •
•I 7 oml
SV..r 8awt (atNtw~ns)
Miam i Flo 110·)) v' Ttnntl\ff 18 · I 11
(Cll•nne1 1 •• S om l Ore119t S.WI
(••Miami)
()l.tar\Ome 19· I) v\ Penn Stele (I l ·OJ
1Cnenne1 • el S pm J
SA TVROA Y, JAN 11
EHl·W"I SllrlM GarM
(ti San FranclM:•l
En t v\ Wl\1, noon Hula BtWI
(at Honolulu
Eo11 •I WHI, I D m
Jaotft .. .,,,
(at Y•-..ma, Japen)
Nortn v• South, 6.30 om
SATURDAY, JAN. It
StlW 8twt
(ti~, Ala.I
NOttll vl South 10 e m
Alt llmtl PST
NFL MVP's
19S7-Jtm Brown. Clevelencl
195&-Gino Marc11e1t Baltimore
t9S9-Charlev Conttlv New Yor•
Goent\
196(>-Norm I/en Broc1<11n PntleOetotite
•nil J~ Scnmldt, Detroit (lie)
196 1-Paui Hornuno. Grffn Bov
196'-Jlm Taytor. Green Bev
1963-Y A Tlllle. New York Glonh
1964-JoM Unllu , B1111more
196S--Jlm Brown, Clevetand
l..._8art Sterr. Grftn 8eY
1967-JON'I UnllH , 8alllmort
196t-Earl Morren. Battlmort
1969-Romen Gtt>rltt ll•m\
l971r-JoM BrOdle, Sen FrenclKo
1971-Al•n P•oe M lnne•ote
197?-Larry Brown, wu111no1on
1973-0 J SlmPion. 8ul1ol0 197-Ken SteDler. Oakland
197S--Fran Tarkento~. Mlnne101e
1t7t-9trt .i-t, lalrlmore
1m-wen., ,..Ylon, c11ic.to
tt7t-Terrv lracnnew, P111.our911
lt7'-E•rl Catnllt*I, Hou\IOll
1....erla.11 Slot, Cle"tlallCI
tfll-teen Anclenon. Cincinnati
l fl2-Mark MoMltv, We&Nnu1on
191>-Jot Tlltlamann, Wt llllnvton 1...-oen Merino, M iami
lflS-Matcut Allen, Relcttr1
HtOH SCHOOL
Al·C"
COASTAL CON, ••• NCtl
0....... ,..._ ,.._., ScMlf Mt. W\. Yr.
8-P O'Here, 5anta Monica 6·3 190 $r 8-J llond1. Hert 6'-0 190 Jr
8-J Dunn, Muir S-10 160 Sr
8-J Nelson, Simi V••ltv S-10 UO Sr
8-E. Rutlalc.el>a, Schurr S·I I~ Sr
WR-<. Grant, Muir )-f 160 Sf
WR-ti. Turner, 5cnurr 6·1 115 Sr
Wll-K 8~. Sante 8erber• 6·1 190 Sr.
OL-C Ortllt, Hart 6·J 230 Sr
OL-8 Mceartv, RIO Mtaa 6·l no Sr
OL-H Subia, W"t Torranc• 6-S tlO $1 OL-J P9ttr1, Sen Gat>tltl 6-0 100 Sr
OL-0 8out1and, Arcactla 6·l no $r
t<-0 Cet•IOM, w . Torrance S-t 115 J1 A~ w.r1men. Wesll•ka S-t 1'5 Sr
OtttllM
DL-R Ro•borowll, $. 8rt>ta
DL-B. Ktltv. So. Torrance
OL-S Maltutle, Cht nnel 11
OL-A Hunltr, PHaoetla
L8-tC J11mtt. PtlaOtlla L8-T Wllltt, Simi Vt llrl
L8-T Hull, Glendale
•·t ns sr. •·S 2io Jr. 6·3 230 Jr.
6·1 tos Jr
Hl '100 Sr
L8-8 Sllodlleo;, Sia Monica
0 8-E Turner, Ventur•
0 8-J. Alelmo, Hoover
OB-J HerdY, Muir 08-R Sttml>ltv, Paaaaena
08-M Trevethan, T 0 1k1
P-0 Lundy, Muir
l"lll-tftM YMt Hu~t Turner IScllvrr)
S-10 190 Sr
M 200 Sr
6·0 ll S Sr
6·2 1t5 Sr
6·2 1'0 Sr
6·0 160 Sr 6·1110Sr
6·1 170 Sr
6·0 160 Sr
NHL
CAMPBIELL CON,EttlENCE
SMvtM OMMen
W L T l"tl GI" GA
Edmonton
CelOa~v l/ancauwtr
Wlnnle>e0
l(lnet
7S 1 4 S4 1'4 I~
11 I• ) l7 1•7 11•
13 n • lO 1.i '" 12 ?3 c ?I l•S 11S
• 21 • n "' 11• N..-rtt DMlltn
St Louis
Clllcaoo M lnnewt•
Toron10
Detroit
16 13 4 )6 127 129
IS 16 4 ~ ISJ 164
12 16 7 JI 1"6 139
9 10 S )3 t29 IS4
• 23 • 20 11• 116
WALU GC>ftl"EttlNCIE
Pnllea.tonl•
Walhlnoton
NV 111anaen
NV R1riotr1
Pltt•Durol'I
New JtrHY
l"•fl1dr OMtMft ,. 9 0
21 10 4
I• 13 9
17 19 2
IS " 4 13 21 I
Adltm' OMIMft
S6 171
.. l•I 37 13'
36 13'
~ 137
17 Ill
113
111
135
131
133
160
Montrtal
8o•ton
Har fiord
Ovet>tc
BuHalO
19 ., • •2 1st 121
11 13 ' '° 136 1n 19 IS 1 l9 10 l l9
II IS 1 38 l)t 119
18 16 2 31 I~ I, I
Sllftdt't'l ~
Hartford s. Detroll 2 8ufftl0 4, Nt w York lllancletl l
Ntw York Ranoers 6. wunlno1on s
Chlc.eoo 4, 8o"on 3
Edmonton S, Vencouvtr 3
T """""' Game Wtnnl099 at Klrlel
Tlltldll't's ~
8olton al BufftlO
Heriford el OvtOtC
Ntw Vorll ltlen<lt<I at 0.lrolt
Plltsoorol'I •• St. Loul1 CalQarv at MlnMlOlll
Plllleoetf)llla at Edmonton
MISL
W9''°'"' OMslefl w L l"cl. GI
Wlc111ta 10 .s .667
S.nOleoo 10 6 '1S .,.,
KeMas CllY 7 • 417 3
Tecom• • 11 •21 • St Louis 7 10 • 12 • LOI Anoelh ~ 11 lll s.,,
Ea1""11 Olvlu.t M lnne,ota 12 6 667
C1t11etend t 7 S63 2
Baltimore I I .SOO 3
Pllht>vroll a a .soo l
Dall.. 9 10 •7• l'h
Clllctoo 6 9 400 •V'i
SUndtY'\ ~
Cltveteno 9, Cnlcaoo 3
S.n Oleoo 6, Tacoma 2
T ......... aGamt\
LOl Ano•IH ., K•nsos Cltv
Mll'IOelOlt at St LOVI\
Tu.MllV'l ~
No oames Khedultd
W....._.r1Gtmt1
No oernes ltnaduled
~ > .
M•A
WllTIRN CONflRINCI
.. adk DMNte w I. l"d. LAii.,.. 2S ~ '33
Porlltncl It u "' S..llle ,, It 111 c-..n ti 10 lSS
Pllotnl• 10 It .J4S Goldtn Sit la 12 n 353 ~IOMIMft
Houston 20 11 ... s San Antonio It 12 •I> o.tlY., " 12 600 Ut•ll 16 " soo o ... , 14 15 413
S.C-r emef!IO • ,l >00
IAIT•"N CO..'l"•NCI A~ OM.-eoston 22 7 .759 Plllltcttlotll• " ., 600 New JefltY 19 13 .S94 Wt1111no1on 15 14 .St7 New York 11 20 3SS c-tr.i~ Mllweur.M 21 n 636 Alltnl• IS 15 500 Ott roll IS 16 ...
Cle"leland 14 17 '" Clllcato 12 ,, -344 11\dlaM • 21 ,,,
h!WY'• SC.... GOIOtn $1elt 130, L.tattn In
T .......... 1 Oamta 80•lon•I~
lndlane et w11111noton
N-York •• New JetMV
Chlceoc> 11 C1tvt1ana
Detroit •t MltweullM
Houtton at Denver
Seattle at Utell
San Aotonlo al Porllen<I
PnlleeltlPlll• •• Secremento
TuttdlY'a ~-No oames \Ctltctuled
W•rrten IJO. ulcen 121
GI
• 13\'t
14\'t
141/\
15
I
IV! •''1 ~
IOI/\
4\.'a
4\.'a
1
11
.. .., s
' • II
GOLO•N STAT1E (UO) -Snort l ·IS S-6
21, Sn\1111 1·10 1·2 16, CarrOll "·It 2·7 JO.
Ftovd 6· 11 2·2 14, Mullln 11·16 ,.3 ,4,
8allard l·S 1·2 3, WhlllNad 2·3 0·0 4,
TN91e S·I 4·4 14, Huston 0-0 O·O 0,
VerllOtven ,.3 0-0 4. Total' 5'·97 11·26 llO
UU(lttS (122) -llambb 1·2 0-0 ,,
Wortno; 7·12 •·S 11. ADdul·Jt bl>er 10-101·2 n. Jolln1on 9·1S 11·16 JO, Scott 11·76 6·7
29. LUCH •• , 1·2 9, COOHf 0·2 2·7 l. Grffn
O· I 0-0 0, Kut:Kll•k S·I 0-0 10 Tofels 47·8S
17·3• 112.
SC-bY l"tfitctl
GOldtll Stett •2 ~ 26 29-130 Laktr1 l2 29 ,. 33-ln
TllrM ·POlnt ooals-Scott Fouled out-
Nont RIOOUndl~ State " (Srnltll 14>. Los A~ SO (Worlno; II Anl111~
Gota.n Stett 3' (FIOYd "'· Lo• Anotiel l l (JOllnson 1?) Total loul....-GOlcltn Slate 21,
Los Anotlel 20. Te<Mlcal-Abclul•Jat>Dar
Allendence. 17,505,
C4ileee
SUNDAY'S SCOttU
MlclllH ll IOS. (ltYelaM St as
W TuH St 11, ColoradO Coll 62
Grend Canvon 102 • ...,_.. 101 (ott
TOUttNAA\ENTS
CHca .........
SemHIMll
Of '90ll Teen 73, w. Oreoon 63
Chico St 66, Wllllllar S3
c-ala1Mfl ~•tllet Alnlo.e·Felrbenl\s 69. Wllltworlll ~
Lewis & Clerk, Of• 106, Wanuk SS
Fer W"t CIHsl<
St JoseOll'• 60, Iowa S6 (ll"t)
Oreoon St S9, Bo''°" U SS (third) K•nsa1 St 69, Tamoe 68 <1111111 (oil
Ofl90ll ti, TennH'" Te<ll 60 <i.evenlll)
Hewell l"edllc lmttalMMI
Marlll•nd 92, Hewell Pacific I S lllr'tt ForOllam 69, SltnforO 64 (lhlrOJ
"•lnbow Cltuie
S«nlflntll Mlu ovrl 69, Clem1on 64
Weahlnoton St. 74, Seton Hell 67
c-elt!Mn lndret
Weke For•" 75, Htwall 68
8radltv 51, l/lnenove S6 (oil
s...ia.wt ,,...,.., .. _...,
TuH·EI Peao 5', OlllO St S7
Alat>ama 71, NtOrnk• 61
SATURDAY•s LATS SCOttU
PtPJ>erdlne 67. Cel Stet• Fullerton 6-4
E WH lllnoton 60, Air Fore• S9
New Mexico St 16, S. COiorado 4l
USIU 92, llol>trl Morrl\ IO TOUttN~NTS H •wall l"edfk lmttalltnel
(Flnl "WIMI)
Mervland 67, Stenford 6S 12 Oil
Hawall·Paclllc 7l, Fordham S9
lltdl · Glt•s Otv Cits s1<
E Mk:hloan 76, TOiedo 61 (ff"I)
Ctwtlev SMetwt Wyoming 71, llllnol• St. 4 lllrtt)
Far W"I Cltule
Stmlflrlalt
St Jo1tOll's, Maine M. Ofl90ll St '6
iowo 76, Boston U 71
l"lestaa.wt
Arizona 11, 8o"on Coll 61 (OrSI)
Flnt Tuba Cltuk
Tull• 67, J•Cksonvlllt S7 (ll,,1 J
Llllt llW!tlllltnel
Mlcllloen St. 16. New Mexico 61 (flrnl
Illa.,... Oink.
(l"lnl tttuftd)
Clemson 81. 8r~t1"'v 11t
Sem. ......
SUNDAY'S RISUL Tl
(tfll ....... ., --~ ....... ,_._)
'MU1' RACI. I \/16 ml1t1
tlO Nino (Ollverea> 14'0
Victory Lta (Hewlev)
PollG• P\lr1ull (91Ktr.>
Time 1 ~-3
120 u o
SOO HO HO
Alto Ran Ondale. Bt1t L,.w. L•
vernt '• Bio Mac. 80'9tf . Dov. GOIOtn
Friend, Ei.fente, 8omDav O•rlen<ler.
1.lllhllleweYllOIMt
Ser• tefltO OtlOtl
HCDND "AC•. 6 turlonQs
Nt lurettv N•t•llt <Stevens I 6 to Flonllno Merlette <Plnceo;J
Al'' 810 Time (Valtnrutlal
Time Hit•
400 110
4'0 300 u o
AllO Ren Ct left 1111 Snow, Shadv
Ho1tt11. Society ltlva, 1·m Gunnaoettven,
Amee. J .. Chenot E•e>reulon. A•n•oav, ,.,.ec:lou1 Martini, There's Onlv Toaev
Screlcht<I. Wll•I Maolc. Mv Glrl Bttlr..
Hidden P•st, Gent1eman'1 8el
TM"'D "AC1E. Ont mlla
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Time 1370 __1
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Eaulllt>t•. Snatl'r s2 DAILY DOUIL1E (S·J) paid $197 IO
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S.Otemt>er Sh0wer1 (Valtnruela) 3 20
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Time 1 ... 2
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Corns>etltor River ot Klno• Sllc1<ette Pine
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SIXTH RAC1E. Ont mtlt
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7IO 1 IO ~00 3.IO
J 80
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EIGHTH RAC£. 6 lurtonos
Phone Trlci. (Plncevt 3 60 l 20 1 20
Five Norin ICamou J 13 60 l 60
Oeoonalre Junior (McCerronl ? 40
Time I OI 0
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1.60
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Ntlltntt Basllttbtl Aswclatltfl SEATTLE SUPEllSONICS-.t.ctlvolad
Frank Brlckow\kl, center·torwaro
__ PUBl __ IC_NO_TIC_E __ , __ POO_ll_C _NO_T_ICE __ I P\.8l1C NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE Plel.IC NOTICE I P\.8lJC NOTICE , __ Pla_l_C _NO_T_ICE __ ~_PUBl __ IC_NO_Tl_CE __
PV8LIC NOTICE Roed Sama Ana Calllornoa VE E K £ N H 0 v SE P 92390 -iave allanooneo tne use ot spec1t~t1ons on hie at the conlract I he Laoor ano Me· Ille balance of Ille worl\ Al DESCRIPTION OF WORK ~~'.~ to any Interested perty
OF A 92705 K l RAK OZ. minors tor The tocat1on in Calllornla tl'le F1c1111ous Business olflGe of tlle Dlrec1or ol Pub-tertals Bond enall be not less I tlle requesl ano expenee of 'rlle work to be perforrned upon request Tne contrac·
PUBLfC HEARING <.henge ot Name ot the chief e•ecut111e otllce Neme European Tourtsl in-lie Works tllan one hundred (TOO) per-the sucoesslul bidder, Ille ~11811 lnciude t>ul not be Um-tor anct any subcontrector
Tne City Councll 01 t"8 Damson Proper1oes. Inc No A 13 t092 or pr1nc:1pal 1>us1n11ss olfk:e I lormallon. One Newport DATE OF OPENING BIDS oent 01 the total amounl ol City wlll pay the amount ao )led to tlle 111stallat1on of und11r him sllall pay not less
City ot lrv1ntt wlll be conouc• 66 11Aao1aon Avenue, New ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ol tne intenoe cttransferor la P•ace. Suite ~00. Newpor1 Bias will be rece111ed at the I the Cid prlc:e named In the I. et111nec:I upon compliance ~lne-type bolJOalnvlllea adO· than tne specified pre11alllng
mg a public neanno on York New York 100 I 7 • FOR CHANGE OF NAME' SAME AS ABOVE Beac:h CA off!Gf! of the City Clerk ol the contrec:I Only bonds Issued wllll tile requirements ot 'no amenities end wet~ rates of wage• 10 •II work
proposed zone c:nange BS. Delaware corporatton (Sec 60641 All otner t>us•nNs nemes I The F1ct111oua Bvameaa C11y ot Irvine located et by companies whlcn ere Government Code Section COMPLETION OF WORK men &mployeed in the ea-
ZC·0099 tor tne lrvll'le Bus•· BN Associates l id a HOVSEP D TASHJIAN on and addresses used l>y Ille Name retened to at>ove was 17200 Jamboree Road. '.~led 'A' °' "A • .. In tlle 14402 and tlle prcw1a1ona of l,,.11 worl\ is lo be completed ecuuon of lhe contract
ness ComPI&• The City of aliforma Mmlleo ptr11'1ef· ~natl of name<! mtnOfa tnlended transferor wllllm I filed in Orange County on Irvine Ctlilornta 927 13. Best Rating Gulde 'llWtll be I Ille c:ontr•cl doc:uments ...,1111n 20 con&ecullve worlt· LABOR REGULATIONS
irvone isJ·e~eatong a zone '" t261 East Dyer Roeo DIR.AN HOVSEP l<IRAKOZ three year' tut Ptul ao lar FILE NO F203032 unlll 10 00 am on January eeeep1e<1 Fe11u1e to submit per1e1n1ng to"Subslllullon Ing deys from Ille <late spec•-Tiie contrectOf 91\811 comply
cMn9e !or Section I/ E 736 Mia Aru:1 Catofornoa 92705 al'ld VEE KEN HOVSEP es known to Ille Intended Mark Goodman 353 8. 1986 at wt11cn lime and acoepltble bonds wlll be of S«urllles . lied tn the No11ce to with all Ille requlremenll ot
10 allow tl'lt' conversion of T11o~ !Justness •9 con-KIRAl<OZ nes filed a pet Ilion lransleree ere NONE Cyp1ess ori .. e Laguna place t)ldS will be publicly cause forretecllon of bid Proc&ed Section 177 7 5 togetller wllh
mastt>r plan ent11lements 10 ducted Oy a general P8r1 In tllts COurl lor an order al-Tne name(Sl and buSll'less Beach CA Cl26S 1 opened I n C ou n c 1 I PREVAILING RATES OF PROJEC. r ADM INIS-AWARD OF CONTRACT all Other applieeble requlrll-
be u$eO for mo•ed use de-n1>1 sn1p lowing pernioner 10 cnenge address of the intended T111s t>us1ness was con-1c11ember5 Bids sMll be WAGES In accordance with TRATION All qu11111on1 reta· Tiie Owner reserves Ille ments of the Calllor'lte
veloomenl av BN Assoc111es. Ltd a 1 DIA tranleree(s) are ,oucted by an ind1111du111 !lubm111en 10 sealed lllft provisions of Secllon t1ve 10 111•5 pro1ect prior 10 110111 after opening bids 10 Labor Code
A copy 01 1ne stall repor1 Cill1lo•t1r8 llmtted pariner-~;·~~~~llS l(t~m "b AN MARK A CHERRY 241 Thos statement was riled envelopes marked on Ille 1773 ot Ille Callfornla Labor opening olds sllall be retec'• an or 811 blOS 10 DRAWINGS AND SPECI
• cooy ot thf' enwonmental st11~ By B1rnauge Corpor 1 AK 7 DI la Jolla Dnwe Newport 1w11.[1 ll\e County Clerk ot Or-outside Bids tor lnstalla-t.ooe the general prenlllng directed to Ed Rozok al waive an: tnlormellly ;n 1 FICATIONS A lull set 01 1e1erminal1on lorev•ous El Al al!M 11 Calllornla Corpor· 1 "EEKEN HOVSEP KIRAKOZ Beach Calltornia 92663 1ange County on December 11011 of PVC Conduit IOf r81ff of per diem wages 8f\d (7 14) 660-6136 bid 10 malte awards In Ille drawings and SJ>«lfk:ellons
and other proiec;t ontor-al c.-n gen er 11 pertner 10 a) DIRAN HOVSEP TASH CONNIE K CHERRY 24 1 La 9 1985 Street L•onta holldtV end over11me worldn BV ORDER of the City Interest 01 Ille Owner end to 19 avelltble tor tnlpeCllon
ma110,. ere d 1a1111Dll' 101 your St.in111y l lu~man Sec:rettry IJIAN t>I VEE KEN HOVSEP JOiia Drtve N-POrl Betcll I Publtslle<l Orange Coe!'I L OCA T 10 N 0 F THE Ille IOCellty In wlllGll 11\e work Council ofllle Ctly otlrvlne rtj.cl 111 other blda wttllovt Cllarge 11 Ille office
revoe"' ti 'hi' Communlly I his s111ement wtS !tied TA~H~IA~REBY ORDER Cahlornoa 92663 Dally Piiot Decembef 16 23 ORK Tne worlt ta be per· II to be l)e<formed nas bMn OA TEO OeGember 19. PROPOSAL GUARANTEE of the Olrec:1or of Pvl>llC
D•wetopm,.nt ~partment ""'"the County Cleflt 01 Or· I 1 1 H ED Tllat the property pertt· 131~861985 and January 6. or-..,. l\ei-·nder ts localed ob11lned lrom lhe Dhec1or 1985 "ND BONDS Eacll bid 111111 Works of tilt Cl"' of Irvine
80 G annt1 County on December 11181 all persons tnlerasteo "' " """' ""' f the "--artment of Indus-CITY OF l"YINI •Y· " ., 2 1 Mr aw 1"11ne " 1 Id nen1y nerel 11 dtacllbed in I n Ille Clly ol Irvine. County 0 ..,.., • • be accompen1eo by • Complete Mia or M id drew· Do you Mvt' any c:om-12 t<185 Ille mener 8 oresa ~pe1r general as All turn11u1e. fl~-M -86 t 1 Otange on Wetnut Avenue (riel Retat10n1, a c~y ot NANCY C. LACEY, CITY cerlllled or c:aanler'e cl\eclt lngs. s1>«llicel10nl •net bid
ments"' Questions? Con· Publi•ll--' Orang~~~l~~~;·~~·a~~7 1;00 ~~~c lures equipment Ind between Culver Or and wlllchlton fllelntlleof lceol CLl:AK O C °'by 8 COfPOtsle surety d ocumenta may be
earns? You Are invited 10 at-• "" C 0 S 1 goodwill and 111 1oca1ed at "larvard Ave Ille City Clerk of 11\e City Of Publlahed range 0111 bond on Ille form furnlallod purcllaMd from the Depart·
(end ' public nearing to be Datly Pilot Oeeember 23. 30 enter rto;e West an• 6•, Paular1110 Avenue POOUC HOTICE DESCRIPTION OF WORK Irvine end wlll be made avell-Dally Pllo1 December 23. 30, by Ille Owner aa gu1rantee men1 ot Public Work1, City
ll@l<l t>y Ille C11y ot 1rv1ne C11y 1985 Janvllf)' 6 13 1~~:73 ;~a. 1~=~fora~1a 9 ~~ J~.~~~ Costa Mesa Ctlllornoa Tne work to be perfOfmed tble to any Interested perty 1985 M-878 ll'l1t bidder will ii an 1werd of 1"1lne, 17200 Jamt>oree
C0t1nct1 on Januery 14 1986 A llA and then and lllera 92626 FICTITIOUS •UllNEll s111111nclude Cul not be llm-upon request The contrlC· II made to lllm In ac-Road, Irvine Cellfornta
'n l n e Ci I Y Co u n c i 1 allow cavM. ii any tlley neve T1111 t>uS1nass neme uMKJ NAME ITATEMlNT ited to Ille 1n11a11a11on of tor and eny subcontractor Ml.IC NOTICE c:ordt noe with Ille tttm1 ol 92713 A non-retundtble lee
Chamber' 111 17200 Jam-PU8l.IC NOTICE wny aa10 pet11ton tor cn11noe t>y IM sat<I trenreror(a) at Tiie tOllowlng persons ere condull 1renc111ng. DtckllH under him slltll pey not Iese his bid promptly secure of $1 00 will be cnarged tor
bOree Road. IMne at 6 30 i-----------ot neme snoulct not be said tocauon ia OlymptC J0tng bu,1,..ess H end pull l>olles than the specified prev1lllng CITY CW lflVIHI Wortunen·s Com~naatlon eac:ll Ml of dooumen11
pm I( 22043 granted Co•ttnos FLOWERS ETC 890 I COMPLETION OF WORK retes of wegea 10 •II WOfk· CAl.tfOMtlA IMYlll'ICe and llablhty In-Or•Winga. apeclflClllOnl IOCI
For mote 1nt0<me11on cell ITAT!Ml!NT OF IT 15 FURTHER oro~.... Tllat said bulk transfer 11 Sa11port Or Hunllnglon •11 oil\ 1110 be completed men employee<! In 11\e ••· NO...,.l INVIT......., auranc:e. e~ecule • c:ontract bid document• wlll be mell·
S Wh 11 k at 660 3751 ~-ed b 86 n 92646 2665 " w ecullon ol tlle conlr11Ct ""' ....., ue I a er • A•ANOONMENT Of 1,,.1 • copy of this oroei 10 intend 10 e conaum-ac • • wllhln 20 conteeutlve work-llOI In tlle required form and ed, uPQn receipt of raquea11
at the Community Develop-Ull OP: FICTITIOUS thOw ceuse be publlsheQ In me1ed 81 tne olllc:e of Espeienza L Ouinn 8901 tngdaysfromtlledattspocl-LABOR REGULA TION· NOTICE IS HEREBY furnish sat1st1ctory bonde no leter tl'l1n 10 celenctar
rnent Department 8Ul lNEl8 HA,..f Ille Orange CoH1 Dally Piiot Grover Eacrow Corporiiuon. I Sailpor1 Dr Hun1ington fled 1n the Nolle a t 0 The contrector sllall c:omply GIVEN tllllt sealed bide will ror the l11tl'llul performanee dllyS ptlOr to Ille d81t Ml lor
Note II you cnallenge 11111 Tiie following persona 1 newapapet 01 general 111 South 1111no1s Street Beacn 92646-2665 Proceed wllll 111 the requtremenll of be rt1Cl411v.d l>y the Cit'( Ctef'IC lof 111e conlrtct end IOf the 099nlng bld1. for en ad·
protecl in court you may be nave abandoned tl'll! use of ctrcul&t1on puDllshed tn 11111 Anahetm Calllorn•a 92805 Gary L Ou1nn. 890 t Sell-AWARD OF CONTAACT Secllon 1777 5 together with 01 the City of 1,111,,., Call· paymen1 ol ct11ma of me-dltlonol cllerge ot 15 00
llmltad to ttlatng only those 1ne F1ct1t1ous Business COlinty 111 ~at ~ 1 ....,. T1111 bulk 1111nster •• 'ub Port Or Hun111191on Beacn r11e OwnM reserve& tht all otner 11>9loC•o .. •4f'lU<•.-lornll lor furnishing all ptent, lerlalmen end ltborers SECURITY FOR COM
1uues you or someone Ilse Neme L AM TE:it 2941 for four conM1Cutl\le wee!(\ i«t to C11111orn1& UM01m 92646 :>66., ,.0111• titer ex>ontng bids 10 men11 of tile C1llforn11 ll bor NfVfCt' materllle. l•llfl(aundef Saki clleek or PLETtOlll OF WORK The
relsed st the pul>t~ 11ear1ng Grau LMe t.Jnll F Costa p11or 10 tlw! ct1y of ietd llear Commt'rc111 Cod• S~ltQO Tn1s t>ullneu " con-retecl any O• en bids to L•t>or Coat I t()()ls 1Qu1pment llYC)pllel, l>ld~ • t>ond 11\111 be"' an contr8C1 document• Clall tor
deterlbe<l In lh1al\Ol!Ce or on Mes• CA 92826 ing 6106 OUClec.J by 11u1band Ind wtlve eny lnfOfmellty 111 1 DRAWINGS AND SPECl· I tranai>ort1tl0n, ullHI-entt•tmount of nol tett 1111n 1en monthly progr ... peyn1«1ts
wntten correspondence de-The Foet1toou1 Bu sine•• Daltd Dec 12 t985 Tne "am11 .-nd 11dd1ess ot wile b•d 10 mtke ewerds In tne FICA TIONS A lull Mt Of '" Other llama I nd flClllllft I tOI percent or lhe emounl of blMd upon the enoin-·1
llV«ed to the Cit)' Counctl at. Name relttred 10 el>Ove was Henry T. Moore, Jr., the person '"'''" wnom Es~ranza L Ouinn fl'-A lnterHI ol 1118 Owner and 10 ctrewlngt 1nd ~fic.11on1 necenary 111,111101. 0 Ille bkl Tile Feltlllul Ptf· Mllmate or tlle perC«\tllQt or pflOf 10 the pub41C h••t· flled on Orang~ Covllty Ofl Judo• of the luperlor c:le1ms mey !>ti ftlAd 1a Gtt>ver Tn1S •tatement 'llWH ""' refect 1111 othtr bids 11 evtllablt tor lnapecflon provided In th• contrect lormance Bond •"•II bt not of work comp .. ted. The City
1ng Noveml>ef 2a 198.C Fil ( Court E.M.row Co1porn11on t 11 with the Counly Clerk ot Or-PROPOSAL GUARANTEE wlthOut cllerge 11 111• ortlee docum.nts. for lnttallatton ,.., tllan OM 11unctre<1 t IOO) wm rettln 1en ( 10) i>«cent of
DA TED D&eemt>er ?8, NO F26160 1 RoDen A 01,,1, son Sou 1 h t111n 011 St ree 1 llng11 County on Dec 3 1985 AND BONDS Eac;h bid 111111 of the Olt«tor of Publlc , of vine-type Bougelnvllle• percent Of tilt 10111 emovn t each progreu peymtnt aa 198~ Jamt1 C•mpl>ell, 33:?0 (tel one Newpo<t Pl 1om An11he1m C1111orn11 9280$ ,,.._ ce accompenled by 8 WOff\e of the City of 1rv111e 10 0 1 1 h • r w 11 n 1 p . ot tllt bid Pf let n1me<1 In Ille aecurlly fOf coml)le1ton of
CITY Of'"'"'"' Wyoming C1rc11 Coat• Flooi Nf!WPOfl S-llCll CA AT TN Linda Run~nec11e1 Publls~ Orange Coast eetlll•ed or calhi.r'i ch41ck Complelt .. ,, of .. ,cs dre•· j purlananc:ea thertto, in conlracl fhe Labor end Ma-the belenoe or Ille worl\ At
9y NANCY C LACY, Cit) MeN CA 1126?6 92860 end Ille lest dey tor filing 11 Dally Pt ot O.C 10 198$. O< l>y 1 corpc>rele iurety 1nga, epeclflntfons end bid atriet aocorctance with the ttfllll Bond alltll be not 1eu lhe raq~t and tltpente of
C._. Marilyn Campbell 3320 Pul>llllled Orange C.out tilt' t>usineu day belore the J&n 6 13 20 1988 bond on tilt torm lurntlhed ct o cu m• n ti m • J' b • ~fiClllOl\t on Ille 11 the tllen one hundred POOi per the llUCCeNf\11 bidder. the
Publtlllect l>Y tile Or11noe W yoming C1rc:1e Coll• Dally Piiot 041Ceml>et t6 23 c.orif..,. au.~11on oe1t1 9'>9C• M -888 by ,.,. Owner .. QUl•lnlM pvrCl\Ued from the DIC*t· ortlet Of Ille ~101 or Pub· cent or tlle 10111 emount of City wltl pey the amount 10 C~I Delly PllOI o.c.mber MIN CA (12fl26 30 1qe5 Deeemt>et 6 tP86 • ..,. vv•~ tlltl blddef wlll It •n ewttd ,,,.nt Of Publie Wortta. O ly 11Q Worlll the bid pric. ntme<I In Ille rtttlll,,.0 uoon COll'lp!iancle
30. 1~8~ T1111 OU••n411• waa con M 857 OAT ED Deurfl1>nr 2• P\llt.IC NOTICE '' mede to lllm In llC· or lrvlne, 17200 Jamt>or• DA fE Of OPENING BIDS contreC1 Onty bond• l111Yed with Ille rtq1.11r.,,.,1a O!
M-883 ducted by • n..-ce"o l"d --108$ cordencot ...,.111 Irle terms or I Ro•d, lrvlne. Calllornle, Sid• wlh be r~ et the by eornoani.t whlcri are GOvefnment Codi SecllOf'I
wife PtBllC NOTICE MARK A CllHIRv CON CITY Of "'VINI ni. bid. l'l'on'IOllY MCure 92713 A flOrMefundecte ... olflc• or tht City Clttk of the r11ed "A" or "A t .. In lhl 1••02 and the provtllion1 ot
Th11 slltement we. llllld NIE CHEA RV Intended CA1..,0ftMA w ortcrnen'a Com~nHtlon I 01 11 00 wlll be Olll.rgecl IOf City of lrvlnt IOC•tld al "S.at Rtlll10 Ovlde" will bf lhe contrect document•
wtfh the County Cltr~ of Or NOTICl TO C"IDITC>ftl Tren•lere«a> NOTICI! INVITING ln1Yrenc:e •lid Htbllll)' In· tlCh HI or doc\imt nl• j 17200 J amboree Aoid. 9"8flled Ftllure to tubmlt pertaining to"Subttllutlon
ang• County Of\ ~oer Of! IUU( TAANl,IA Grover lter-Cor.,or· llOI surance tHcut• •contract Orawtnga. IP8Clllcatlon1end lrv1ne. C1llforn11. 82'113, llCCel>t•ble bond• will be ot Seeuntlel ,,
3 19'5 S.C. llOt-4101 U C.C 9tlon, t11 '°4111\ Nllnolt NOT tCE tS H(R[BY 1r1 it1e reQvtred form and bid d0curnenl1 will be rna#-until 10 00 1 m on Janvwy UuM IOf rejecUon of bid PAOJCC T ADM I NIS
Pvbllel'Mcl Orange Coul .r~ ltreet. ANlllelm, Celtfomft GIVEN tnat WtltO bide w11f l\irnitll .. llaleetory t:>Ondl ed. upon rteeie>t of reQve.te 'I , 19" et wt1icf1 time end PREVAILING AATl!S Of' TAATION AllQllftllOnarel•
Oell)' PllOt ~..,'* 9 16 11101"• 11 t1e1eby Ql\fltn to t»OI be rec .. ved l>y tilt Clly Cletlc j no leter thMI 10 c.ltndtr ptaQe !>Ids w1n be pvbliety WAGES In tlOCOfdlnct wltfl llW to 11111 P<'Ol«1 prior to
?3 end30 q115 crect11011 of the within Pvblt~ l>y tne Or•no• or the cu., of Ir.Ina c.ii-fOf 11'19 fa11n1u1 04fforrnance d1ysptlorlo lhedateMtlor 10 p e n ed In covnc11 'the provt1110n1 ot s.ctton opentnt t>td• •Pl•ll b•
M 8~ named tran1le<Oft1l lhfl t eo.tt Dally Pitor ~emc.r fointt l0t turntahlng •R pt1nl of the contrec:I Ind for the opening bide, tor en ad• Chtimbenl Side lllall be tn3 of the Callfoml• l.Jll>or directed to Ed Rotol\ at cu•~ trtntte< 11 at>ool 10 ce 30 t98$ l•bOI Mtv1eea materllll• psyment of Claim• of me-diUONl Ch•Ot Of 15 00 i•ubm111acs 1n •Hied Code. lht QeMrll J)fevllllf19 17141MO813&
mad• on 1)9f9ont1 Ol'OC>tflY M-&a2 11oois tQu•pment 1Yppl1et, ttrlalmt n and laborera I SECURtT'( FO~ COM· ..,~ tnl.f1led °" tM retn of P9f diem wl(lla end BY OROCA Of the C•ty
lltftMllJff o •toed 1ranaport1tl0n ullllll•a and thtftvnde< Seid cMcli. or Pl.FTION OF WORK The oulatde, "Bid• fOf lnetelle-hOlld9V Ind O..,lme ..ortt In Council ot the City of IMnt
Tne namt(t) &nd bUllnllH •II other ''""• •nd lecllltfM blMer 1 r>ond "'811 bl 1n '"' c.ontrac1 document• cAlll for ltlon ot lougelnvll..... the 10c1llty In Wl'llcll the WO<k DA t ED o.c.mcer 19 ~ c®"T •dflr'"' QI the Intended I f"tlM.IC NOTICE nec:euarv tllArtfor. 11 emounl ol not ..., 1111111 '"' monthly progreu peymen!-LOCATION OF THE le to be performed nu been 19811
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In IN Mitter of the Appit •OMS La Coltme T emeeull, 1 MA~NT ()fl of Conduit for t !lreet Llgnt fOfmt nc. aond tnall be not Of wont completed TM City In tt19 CIJy or ll'Ylne ~ NII Aele11ont. I copy or CLIM(
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Oran~ Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday. December 30. 1915 -
FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Battuk
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DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
"Know what? Washington, Lincoln and
Jesus were all born on holidays."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"It's too early for the New Year's party,
Marmaduke!"
DRABBLE
~ORMAN W~AT...>---..
ARE. ~OJ l LOVE.
OOIN6 uP L.~TE. M\61.(T
"T TWO A. M 7 Tv PATRICIC. I ~
GARFIELD
B€.L.IE.\J£ IT OR NOT
TE.L.E.\11510N 15 M\JCI-\
MORE. £~1ERT~INING
~i 11.\1'5 ~OVQ I
11 }0
MOON MULLINS
THROIJ4H 1HICf< & TMfN ...
l ~UESS )bUIRE
~L.AD I1M BACK IN ~
T~E k lTCHEN , 1<,Ayo. /,:"
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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"Do you h•ppen to know where that f Iv•
pound box of Haorted b•ttertea I got for
Chrlatm•• la?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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'Ruff IS NO Tinl8l£ AT ALL ~f. DOES WAAT HE
WANTS ANO we 00 WHAT HE WANTS .•
by Kevin Fagan
w~~1
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MOVIE.') 1
MO, Ti.\E.
IJ?E.O CAR
5ALE~Mf.MI
BU'f
t:~OM ME.
A.NO 1 l.L
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60Ail
by Jim Davis
YUP. TMERf 'S TM( e :25 PIE
RIGMT ON SC.Hf.DOLE
..::J by Ferd & Tom Johnson
IT1$ .JUST THAT
WHEN Moo~
MAKES S',ANDWICµES'
if.4E S'LICcS Of ~E,A[)
AL WAYS END UP A
LOT F,ARTHER APART.
BeN PR1oe IS
au1eTLY 1'MUSEO
WHEN HIS
C).A.l...JGHTER SARA
TELLS AeBf:Y
TWll.T HE'S UNABLE
1'0 TAKE CARE
OF HIMSELF'
IF BEN WENT Al...ONE UP T() NEW
f!NU\.ANO WITHOUT ME FOR EVEN A
WEEK I 'D BE VERY WORRIED.
A6BEY' HE NEVER THINK$ AeoUT
by Harold Le Doux
euT SARA ,-OU MUST 00 lO SCHOOL OR
YOUR DAO COULD (,ET IN TR0u6LE' wE LL
EVEN MAKE HIM r--
PROMISE THAT HE\.I... I A.NO I'LL TAt\E
EAT THREE MEALS A THERMAL UNDER EATING REGULARLY
O R ORESSI~ WARM I \{ -
DAY \NEAR W ITH ME I
PEANUTS
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BLOOM COUNTY
T~Lle, ~TIA
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by Jeff Mac Natt~
by Charles M. Schulz
~ TuMBLEWEEC'
bE'5 IN ~?~~ j '>-E:EP1N6~
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by Berke Breathed
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
La::>K ,CONNIE -WE.
CAN WORK 1HIS
THIN& 0JT _0-
~Err rt
IED
BUT 1've Ct\ANGE.DI
J 1-co. 1'M IN LO'JE.
WliH ~€.ONE
ELSE. Ill . ~
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TUMBLEWEEDS
MtJS1" ~ iHt:= l\lEW NOl\l-S10P
MN~AS Cl1Y-1tM • .A. S'"fAGE.
BRIDGE
Q.l -A
hold
+AKJ~3
5oulh 'ulnerable. ~ou
95 6 + KQJ3
fht' h1dding ha'i pM<'t>eded
South Wut ~ortb Eaat
l + Pan I ~T Pau
?
What do you bid now•
A. -Two spades IS ,Omf'thing or an
underbid while three pades 1~ .i bit
of a 'ltretch The olut1on 1s Ill bid
two clubs. The prtnraple IS that wtth
a good hand which include a 51'
card maJOr and a four card major.
you show the minor Jl your 't'<'Ond
turn. with a m1n1m um opening, re·
btd the six card maJor
Q.2-Both vulnerable. a~ South \'OU
hold.
+J763 :: 7 K 95 +QJ652
Partners opens t h1• b1dd1ng 14 at h
one no trump Whllt do) ou re<ipond '
A .-l'se the !'\ta)m.in Convf'nllon
Lo check on a 4 4 <1padt> ftt In \up
port of spade" your hand 1s worth 11
point • o tf partnt'r dOE' hitvt' a
spade suit you can contract for
game Should partnt'r 'i how hf'art<1
or deny a m•J<>r by b1dd1ng t ~ o
diamonds. you mu\t takt' yllur
chances with an 1nv1t1H1onal h.d of
two no trump
Q.3 -Both vulnf'rabl.-J' :..nu th vou
hold·
+K9872 .... 9 9 +~Q8S32
Partnf'r o~ns tht' h1dd1nir with one
SJ>Ade . Wh1lt do you rt pond''
. -We ftt"I you'vt> undt1rb1d jtrtat
ly ii you leaped to four ,pade~. but
wo ldn't fault you much tf you went
s1ra11tht to Blackwood with the 1n
tenLion of gambling out 11 'lam if
parlnn •hows two aret llowt'vtr. w• p~fer a stodn two clubs fant.
th•n Jumping to thrH' 1pad•~ 1r th•
'1U<'l 1un p('rm1h \ ltt-r Jll. 11 ~·11r• nt·r
hJ' Lht' r 1 ~ht h.1n•1 1 l(r.in·1 '•Jll ,,
po~c;1 bit'. "' t ht' rt' '' :i11 rt•j '"n n111 t"
'ho.,. htm .,. h1•r .. 1111r ".tl11t'' 111
Q.4 -f-:J.,l \.\ t''I 'uln1·r .it• 1 .1 ,
South you hold
+J65 8 A9652 +Q632
The b1dd1ng ha~ pro<'t>t'dt"d
~orth £a1t ~oulh
3 + Pa11 7
OMAR (~
SHARIFF ...
"hat art1on do )Ou 101kt>'
A . -We '!UKRl'"l \IHI 1ump 111 11,e
dub~. or t'\l'n 'I" '\o "" l'lllH'n l
taken len\l' 11f our 'f'n"t>s' o\lter
partner·, prl'cmpl. 14 t• ran ht> sun•
that the hand bPlong" to thf' op
ponenu 1n 1t maJor 1u1t Tht') rould
usily havt" a 1lam rhert'fore. 14e
mu'!t mak1• at '' d1ff1t'ult A'I pos.,1blt>
for West to Pntf'r tht< 11u<'t1on T11
that end. we ~hould 1n<'rt"l~t' tht'
lf'vel of tht' prf'l'mpt I\ h11(h A'
possablf'.
Q.~ -North ~oulh vulnf'ratilt' •~
'outh you hold
+KQMM KK • 6 + QJ6
Th• biddinit ha' proceedt>d
Eeet S..~ w .. t '•TUI
1 v Ott.. Pua 1
Pue 7
What do you bid no•'
A.. -\\half' you havtt a v•r> good
hand. don't do anyt h1n1t prf'<'1p1l1ll'
by Tom K Ryan
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l'ilrt:"I• r 11 .i ' 'lnl ": ;>rnm.,ed .1n\
tlofl• 1 11 I It II 11 I'll 'i'Jdt' ti\ \ l'I
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n11' t I\ I \ •' H oil ~.t 'id 'I'll ... 111111!
•·d ti • r r1.1 11 •• • ,, 1•d .11 , 111r t1 r't
• • • n 11r f ""'d •'I•' ht· 'rt 1111.,. I ht'
~· ,; rli"" ' d• I" J1.1r! Ot'r
~.b -\ .r• n '1•1.tt 1 u1n t'r.1t'tlt' .t'
'out~ ' t 111
+ M~96!>-t t\' b + .\QJ6
CHARLES
GOREN
fh1· h11ld nic hJ' pr 11 t>t·dt><i
•.a111 'outh "ut 'ort.a.
I Obit> Paa1 l
Pue I • l'Ha 2 +
J>a11 ..
"hat .td111n rl11 '"l• t.tke '
I\ -l'ht> nutl1lC.lk ha<. br11{1'1ttnc>d .
but \11u ~tail rant bt' 'urt-tl'lat your
,,J1· h1t' t>n11u~h tor gamf' Don't get
1•,1·11 .. d .1 'tmplt nu~.-to thref'
rluh' dl'\C'r1ti.o .. 'nur hand quite adf'
1111;11 .. h k1•m1 mh..r that. ontt you
h-.v .. mAdf' ' takf'out doublt>, t<&t'h
'uh•w11uf'nt htd "how1 add1t1onal
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C.omputerized loan originators stop drudgery
8y JlM HA TBCOCK
~ ""4 0.WI I' I n .... 11
Drivmg through different neigh-
borhoods, tourina open houses and
model homes has always been the
enjoyable side of buying a new home.
However, finding the nght lending
1nstitutjon w1lh the best interest rates.
qualifyina for the 1040 or assumption
and wading through dozens of forms
has histoncally qualified as the dark
side of the process.
But thanks to computenzed loan
ongination networks. buyers can now
qualify for loans. find the best
mongagc rates and quickly work
through all of the necessary forms 1n
buying and scll ina a homl· 1n less
time.
Bnnging the new technoloay tt~
Orange Count) homebuyers, The
CompuFund Nauonal Mortgage
Network, Inc .. -a pnvately-held
\ahfom1a corporauon hcad-
guartered 1n Santa Ana, placed nearly
SI b1lhon 1n home loans 1n 1985 1n
11.000 transactions.
The Compufund Mortgage Infor-
mation Service provides a cumnt
listing of the best offenngs S(IC<.'ted
from more than 1,600 loans availabk
from H lending inst1tut1ons. The
service provides buyer Qualification
analysis, property loan value analysis
and the exclusive C'ompuFund Loan
rassport which guarantees a 45-day
comm1tmcnt.
Compufund, founded by 1gmund
Anderman in Dublin. Calif , 111 1982.
1'i one of the first computcmed loan
ong1nators that has pioneered many
of today's most successful tcchntques
in the industry. From an onginal 200-
~uare-foot ofti ce with thr~ em-
ployees. the company has grown to
include principal locations in Santa
Ana. Dublin and Dallas.
Affiliating with a computenzed
monpge network i~ an 1mponant
decision for the real estate broker.
And~rmao . said It represents a
change in business procedure but can
also offer a compe11t1ve advantage.
Whether the agent opts for the basic
loan information service or adds loan
processin~ as well, the computer and
its capab1llucs will expand the ser-
vices the broker can oOcr his prospec-
tive buyers. s~11d Anderman.
Two maJ or types of computenzed
loan onginat1ons are emerging to
service the real estate industry The
first type fu rnishes subscribers with
report on various types of loans and
their current interest rates. The
second oncrs the agent the ability to
dehver the loan that best suits the
buyer's circumstances.
According to Anderman. the com-
puter takes tare of the drudgery that
bank and title company employee
ha ve been charged with for decades.
Loan applications can be quickJy
processed according to uniform and
predictableprocessi OJ methods
which conform with high mortgage
banking standards.
Buyers and sellers will have greater
financial ncx1b1ltty when using corn·
putcrited loan originu t<H~.
Anderman said.
The tradittonal real estate prat'lll'C'
of favoring one or two lenders may
have advantages such as a sp1nt ot
trust and stability in real estate
financing that benefited the buyer
and the real estate salesperson as well
as the lender.
However, Anderman said the ebb
and flow of fund availability today
means 1hat no single in$ti1ut1on <:an
always be expected to offe1 the best
loan'i.
Resolutions can
improve business Is '85 tax reform
lost in reshuffle? Each Jan. I. m11l1ons of ~mencans
vow to lose weight, drink less. stan to
exercise. read more books or wtHch
less television. When effective. New
Year's resolution!> can bnng about
positive changes ma person's hfe.
As wilh individuals. small busi-
nesses also fall 1oto bad hab11s that
can in the shon run cut down on
profits and in the long haul cause the
enterprise's failure. Dr. Rohen Dowl-
ing. a professor of management at Cal
State. Dominguei Hills in Carson.
gives the fo llowing New Year's resol-
utions to help ensure a successful
New Year for small businesses:
•Keep better records. Poor record-
keeping is the preemment cause of
failure for small businesses.
"'Accounting and finance arc the
scorecard of business. It 1s h1ghl )
unlikely you will know how you'n-
do1ng without the scorecard Yet
many businessmen and women keep
inadequate records." he ~1d
Dowling suggested business people
hire cenified public accountants to
set up and monitor their records.
•Learn bow to manage your time.
"Entrepreneurs tend to first do the
tasks the} like to do. the fun things
first . They leave the drudgery to last
and there are often not enough hours
in the da} to complete all those
11ems," he said. "Business owners
\hould learn how to pnonllLe their
work act1v1t1es.
··For example. one reason wh y they
keep inadequate records Ill mo'it of
them don 't like: to do record keeping
so they never get around to 11. Small
business people tend to be very
active. So when you look at the tasks
that appear passive, such as financial
analysis and planning. they don't like
to do it."
•Plan &be course of your busluu.
"Planning provides the ability to
foresee problems and opportumues
and to take advantage of tho'>C'.'
opponunities," he said.
Planning should be done on a pro-
ct1ve rather than reacuve basis.
Dowling said. Without any boss
above them. entrepreneurs need to
remember there 1s no one but them-
selves to order their time and plan.
•Avoid &be "oae-mu bud" •ra·
drome -delegate tasks. "The en-
trepreneur 1s ultimately responsible
for everything that happens in that
company -markcung, adverus1ng.
purchasing, personnel. manufac-
tunng and sweeping lhe floor at
night," Dowling said.
Many business people have trouble
9elegat1ng. While they can never give
the ultimate responsibility that rests
with them as owners. they have to
learn how to delegate to Lhe CPA and
to subordmates some or most of the
work required to ach ieve a successful
business operation.
Have you been wondering lately
what's happened tot.ax reform and all
those promises of a fairer and simpler
tax system? First we had the
Treasury's proposal, then we had
President Reagan's plan. and now
Convess 1s working on yet another
version of tax reform.
It may be a situation of too many
cooks spoiling the stew. A!> one
official Mtid. "It has become clear that
whatever happens 1s not going to look
much like tax reform." Special
interest groups are lobbying to retain
tax benefits for themselves. and
poht1c1ans are malung compromises
to keep tax reform alive.
The result so far 1s mainly J
reshuffimg of deductions and LU
··toopholes" with no fundamental tax
reform.
Whether Congress or anyone else
can still shape a plan that salvages
basic reform remains 10 be seen
Estimates ofa date for passage of new
lcg1slat1on vary from before year-end
to mid-1986.
RALPH
Scon
percent in 1985, 1986 tax brackets
and the personaJ tax exemption will
be go up by the samt' amount,
preventins inflation from nudging
taxpayers into higher brackets
This inflation adjustment will SJ~l·
the average four-person famil y earn-
ing $20.000 a year a $32 dollar ta'< cut
in 1986, that average family earning
S50,000will gel a S 146 tax cut. Single!>
with S20.000 income will !ICC a S25 tax
cut. those with a $50.000 income will
have a S 190 taX cut.
•Remember U11e baman factor io
yoar bashleu. For man) en-
trepreneurs their business 1s the
monument of their life they want to
leave. Their business becomes their
··spouse, the kids and the: dog.''
Dowling said.
Running interference
However. one bit of good news
comes frotn a prov1s1on in the I 981
Tax Act which took effect in 1985.
This prov1S1on .. indexes'" tax
brackets and exemption amounts,
keying them to the consumer price
index. Because CPI increased 3. 7
The bad news 1s that the Social
Secunty tax increases 1n 1986 The
rate goes from 7.05 percent to 7 l~
percent, and the wage base subject 10
tu increases from $39,600 to
$42,000. A person earning $42,000 or
more will, therefore. pay an ad-
ditional $21 1 in Social ~cunty lax in
1986.
Engineer Ste.~e Elli• at the Memora product aa.f ety lab in
Mif pltaa eu.mtnea braided metal ahleld material de.l.gned
to block radio . frequency (RF) interference and electro-
magnetic interference o n video cllaplay tennlnala.
Ralpb Scott Is a certified public
accountant In Newport Beach.
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dOing 1>11'"'-' .. s p A .. 1Cloing bull-u VKV 0.-doing 1>u111·-.. Colonial °'"" bull,_ .. Con· 350 W !lay StrM t, Colttlvelopment Co , 1126 HOUM, A c.llfomla Generel tnentll RMourc., l 878t
M ... CA 92'27 MonrOYla, C-4. Coell MMe. Pl'1nttehlp. 274 Cttlf Oriv. Ht .. Alie • Irvine, CA 02714
The lollOwlng pet'°"8 11e NOTIC! TO DEFENDANT
001ng blltlneu H Witt (A¥t90 1 AcvNdo) OAVIO
Coat f'oreton AUIO Eleotrl(, 8ARNES. 1nd DOES 1
2148 New1>0f1 Blvd, Unit f through 5, tnctuMve tol. ia o •U«MS by odvertllinQ in cloulfied. Ltd . 13 HIOhl•nd View,
S od d L..-f ...._ •-Irvine, CA 02115 Stlftlng Point Alumni A .. CA 112e27 LaQun• 8ffch, CA 92651 Donald ( T11omp1on. COlll M .... CA !12827 YOU ARE BEING SUEO tort your two oy1 oe ore me so.. to c.,,IM LIOyO 73 High·
~ th. most buyers. l•nd V•. 1rv1ne, CA 112115
I OCl1t1on, 380 w Bey MICl'IMI VIII. 3oe s Bay Paul COM!\ 274 Cllrt 18855 Tabor Or . lrvl~. CA su .. t, Co•t• M.... CA Pt '811~ lll•nd. CA 92882 °''"*· l -oun• a.tell. CA 2715
Martin Frenclt B•rrtll. 8Y PLAINTIFF (A UCl II Nit
2780 San Cerio• Lant o.tntndandOI ROGERS & Cotti M .... CA 92827 OIB. A L1w COtpor1tlon, lo«
Thie bu1lne11 11 con· m«1y O!OROE L ROGERS. c A L l
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Thi• butln•H II con-M..a. CA 112827 J9&n Harrington. 2007 18855 Ti bor Ot IM nt, CA
ducted by •n unl n-Mlchael M Kt111tt. 21ee2 HIQhl•nd Oflve. ,...,.port 715
corporeted 1noct1t1on lrnp•I• Ln , Huntington Beac:h CA t2teO Thi• 1>u1lne11 11 con·
Othtf than • Plt't'*""lp a..c.ti. CA 92848 n111 bu11ne11 11 con-ducted by co-partner•
Yvonne MoOulld·Nenld•I Th11 bu11ne11 11 con-dueted by • o-ntt•I Pert· Virginia A. ThOmP9Qn
Thia 1talemenl W&I fli.d dUC1ed t>y· 1 jOlnl venture nerel'llp Tl'llt 1111em.nt wu tlled
ducted by' An lndlvlduel A Law Core>Or•llon
Martin Frll'ICll 81trttt YCMI hen IO CAL.IMO.,_ alemente.11:;
Thi• tlllement WU lllld DAVI.,..,"'"·--• IHI~.
* • * * • * * * * * • • • • * * * • * * • * * * , PubllMled Orange Coett I Ol tly Piiot o.o.tnM! 16, 23
with the C0unty Clet'k ol Of. Pet" C Va.II Ptul COh«I wtth lht County Clerk ol Or· •no• County on o.o.tnb41f Tht1 statement wu flied Thlt 1111emen1 wu flied 1nge County on Otctmbef
O. 1985 with 1119 County Clefk ol Of· with the County Clerk ol Or· 9, 1055
With the County Ci.rk Of Or· It Mtwd on JOU to fMe • .-a "" ..,.._lo l'9f
ange C0unty on l).c.,,-iber ,,,.written '"'°"" 1t encla de all OfdH o t 27, 1086 !NI court. una oflclNI de •Juda i.o. ,...,. A .. n.r Of phoM oell wlll ••• el dlrectOtlo tel• P~lled Orenge Co11t not Pl'°*' rou: rour If,._ loo).
._ •••• ·.··········"····v.·.•.·.·.'.'.'•"-'•'30, 11185 end Janu1ry 6, ............................. 1986 f2MoW7 engo County on o.o.tnbet •no-Coun1y on Otoember f2Mll1
Publlthed Orange Cout 10, 19811 II, 11185 Publlahed Orange Coal! Dilly Piiot Oto 30, 1986. Jan written tfftlO"M ""1t1I IM e ... No. 108'13
II. 13. 20. 1086. In Pl'op&f t.gel '°'"' K rou Th41 name and aoar .. • o D111y Piiot Oeaemb41f 16, 23. ,..... f2MM Delly Piiot o.c.tnbtr t8, 23,
30. 1085 ll'ld Januery 6, Published Or1no1 Co•et Publlehed Oflnge Coa1t 30, 1981> and Jenuery 8,
1988 Dally PllOt Otcemb41f 18, 23. Dally Piiot O.Cembef HI, 23. 198e
M·882 30. 1985 a11d Januery 6. 30, 1985 tnd .Januery 8,
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lllCTITIOOI IUllHlll 111o1inllC NOTIC·E 11t-•c NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE The IOllowlng per1on1 11• .rtr .... , IM lellen without Street. Wet1m1n1tM. Call
l"UD ,.._, dOlng butl"-' u · WOOd· twthet •.,nlnt from the 1orn11 112883 NAMl ITATl•NT moue IMll flCTITIOUI au .... 11 werd 111d AMOClatM, 21411 c~. Tl'le nama. address, anc The lollow1ng pert0nl ere lllCTtTtoUI IUllNlll FtCT IU NA• ITATU•NT N~""'" Bl¥d, Unit F Coeta "'*'9.,. othet ......_,.,re-1.....,.. .. ~8 number ol -'ain OOlt'IQ bullrltSI H Newoc>rt NAMIE ITATIMIENT NAMI ITATIMINT ..,_,......' --"'-"'""' II' Dental Plen, t401 Dove The following pereom are Th& IQllowtng penon• .,. The lollowlng ~s •r• MeM. CA 92827 ~11. Ycw mar wenl 1111'• ettorney, or pl11nt1t
St 1 s 11 290 Newport dOl!IQ butlneta u Klaulc doing bull,_ u dOlng l>YSlness u . W•I Al•n Mu Woodward, to call en attorney rtght without an attorney, IS IE
a:•h C~ :2~ Ent&rp(I-, 829 W. Beker L•w LMalng CO 11158 Coast Bfltlltl C•rs. 21411 2124 AlltlOll A\19, Cotta -aJ. " rcw do not "nown nomt><e.11 Olrecclon 'I' e4 l'lu ~naumerheallh Inc . St ' Cost• Mesa. CA 112826 Superior A119nue, Co1t1 Newpor1 Blvd. Unit F . Coste IM•sa CA 112627 .,.. .. totne,, JOU lftaJe.11 en mero de talelono de
CA !12e27 M..a. CA 112627 Ruby Ann Woodwerd, altonw)t refeffel Mf'ftoe Of at>ogado def demandante c 1401 Dove Street. Suite ca~~rt~~~~r:~~ MT.:~ David Law. 17501 Martin Francis Barrett,12124 Raleigh A\le, Coell 1 ...., eld oMoe (Neled In del csemanda111e que nc :.i2:o Newpo<t Beech. CA CA 921181 R•lnler, Sant• An• CA 2750 S1n Cerlos Lane. Mesa, CA !1~627 tM ~boot!). l1ence a b og ado •SI
Thia bullneu IS con-This bus1ne11 11 con-92705 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This bu1tne11 II con. °"'*" de qua le -ROGERS & DIS A u w Co•
Oucted by e corpor11ion ducted b"" •n tndMdu•I This bullneH 11 con-Thia bu11ne11 11 con-ducted by Hu1t>111d Ind tree-.. ta cfl.cton lit-por111on, 17 11 t Beect
Dennis R Frati Teddy b Bell ducted by. en lndlvldull ducted by An lndlvldual Wll1 dlcW llet.d ttene IHI pteao Boule11aro. Sutt• 103. Hunt
Thts statement was filed Thia 11atement WH flied Petllf David Law Mlr11n Frencis Barrell Al111 M WoodW11d de IO OtAI CALINDARIOI ln9ton Beach Calllorn11 flied Thia st•lement was flied Thi• 1111emen1 wu flied par1 pre1enllr una 92647-5999 with the County Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk or Or-Thia 11•1.,,-ient was with the County Clerk of Qt. with the County Clerk ol Of· retpUMla eecrlt• • m• DATE. (Fech•I Al)G 2:
anoe Coun1y on Oec~ber a1199 County 0t1 Deoember with th• County Clerk ot Or-•noe Coonty on Dec 30, i nge Coonty on Dec 30. q4*\a en"'' eott.. 1984 9 l985 F2M6oM IO, 1985 '294740 ~~~nty on December 1985 Jan 8. 13, 20, 1986 t985 Jan 6. t3, 20, 19811 Una c.na o una lterrutda Richard J. Weck, Clet1l
Published Orange C0As1 Publlll\ed Ora1199 Coul raa. ,.__ ,..,.. t~• no .. ofT-tcef• by: O.nlM Alercon, Oettuti
D 11 Pit t December 16 23 Dall Pilot December 18 23 Publltl)ld Orange Coat Published Orange Coul Publlthed Orengo Coaat p!'oe.oeton; eu '"pueeta Published Orange Coat
30. 'I' 198~ i nd Jariua,.Y 6: 30 y 1981> and Janua,.Y 8. Delly Piiot December 25 D•llY Piiot Dec 30. 19115 Jan Diiiy Piiot Dec 30, 1985. Jan MCrtt1I1t1equlna lten& que Dally Pilot Decembet 16, 23
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Chapel • Crem•tory People 3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2100
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MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetery NEED. Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
PtERCf BROTHERS Classified BELL BAOADWAY
MORTUARY
I 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa .,
6412-9150
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houM. $1100. mo+ MC. 3Br 2'nB• Condo '*'2 Cllf 3Br 2Be. O/W, pvt lndl' • Tu Es D 4 bdnna, 31n b•th• + lrg Avell. 1/1/8&. 780-1996 TMOSPHERE Of "The 2br 2ba Condo. pool, •P•. attach gar N/smkt only rm. encl gar, 25x50' decl Av den, over $150,000 In up-Lak""· 2Br 1~Ba. 2 stry, ciubllse, patio, carport, 8-40 .... 950 or 760-5020 $750 No pets 631 -6155 gradel, huge epa. Mull S650 llome off PCH or big al e, frplc, pool, jac, al $700 ..,.---------:=----------Me lhla gorgeous former 2b< 11ome at S825 free sauna, tennis, upgrades cntrl c. MC. g•le. $645 lge qulet lBR. EASTSIOE SPACIOUS :
December 31st
The Dally Piiot's
Cla11lfled Department
wlll Clo1e at 1 PM
• model home. Call Cfalg utlls call 539·61g 1 S875 No pets 854-3136 mo. 499-1686 "' mag. brand new kltcll, no P411S, BA 1 beth. no P41ts $57!
now for an appl at Agt co1t SHARP 3br 2'nba. ale, 2 2Br 2Ba. lrplc. pool, ten· pvt patio, lndry fecll. Very per mo 631-6155
780-5000 or631-1266 Altr1C1lve 2110ry In Olde car gar newcarpet/pnt nls, W/D. air, lg P•llo prvt.311 WWllson-newly •EI SIOGQeluxTwnhoua. ftr AIA..V / CdM. 3BA 2ba. No pets. $1100. 85.-8667 Betllna $875 No peta 631-7956 ren0¥1ted bldg 631-2177 patio. 2br 1'1iba. $725 KE'/"'hllZ\ " ~-$1350. 494-3082 LUX. CONDO $550, MOVE-IN BONUS 2548 Orange 6'42·2520 ~W\Vff°V'rVT' J.U'"'l I CHOICE 3Br/2ba, dbl gar. La1aa1 leac~ 2141 $625 lbr studio, frplc 1Bdrm. AIC. pool, carport. Lg 2Br 1'.~Be twnh ... styl E'iLWl-"-'t-..'1 I A .I ~ OECK &VIEWS1300/mo. Aere's a couple Laguna W/O welktoS.C.Plaza No pell. Nr SC Plaza. 4
Ill UIYll 11Hll Agt, 760-0189 3bdrm• hlll• are• at 875-4083 (7 l 4)96s-1136 :c~5 w~g~~i J~tt60~a
Absolute bargain! Pr ... LG ~B 38 _. 1 $800'• 539-8191 Agt lee Aprtlltatl $565/mo-$695/mo, trg llgtoua 3 bdrm 2'A beth .. r •-. aep. am -beaut 1 & 2 BAs all Lg view Apts next to Park.
exec twnhme 'poo1 spe rm., frplc. South of PCH. Oc:eanlron1 2Br. pvt bch. blttns. frplc. Musi .M. Frplc. vaulted celllngs Ir'
+tennis. Try ·,0% ciown. lmrMdl•t• ,occup. S2000 pool, MC. No pets S1300 lal~ta Ptaia1ah 386 Avocado spa. PM bak:ony Cell Patr ick Tenore mo. 509~ ACACIA. 8-42-1602 or 631-8250 •ita7 Newly redecorttea
833-2141 Days Onry _,, TSl llWIOEIT Child ok $795 No pets LG Altraciive 5BR 3BA 760-8702 or 631·1266 Woodly roomy 2Br. yrd + 2Bdrm 1 3Bdrm On. 8-42-9412 or 8-42-1603 •855-0665*
cation $150,500 Tenant •• r ' Beaullful 2B r 2 ~8• ut1l1. 1st & tut 499-2286 Summer Bkr. 875-4606 . S675. 2br 2ba. 2 patios. 1Br 1Be 1022 Walleoe Home Convenient lo· I ~i~~\? · SUTIEIOUI hUi19 hobby rm S1500 + lurnllhed Winter Yearty
occupied 2'11r notleeto 1'--·-· T houle /frpfe w lk L ll I 2152 teundry, good loc. A¥alll Gar relrlg upet•Jr• Ne Gtatral 1002 ehow Marth.. Plan Inc '!"l' • 1::.C,, ,.:•ll•ble n!.1 l:!flla I•• 2BA 2 be upper w/garage. now 549-2750 after 5pm P41ti $510 Agt 550.10 15
Broker Unda or Claudia. 514501 ce11673 6368 ~utiiU1 new 28r 281 beacll lront. a¥all Jan. 10. •TIE I LIFH* <2131 450-0415 lllffl IAY'FlllT ~35 -TwnllmM Pool spa ten-s1250 mo 78s..1906 ...._8 1iBnU Lrg 1BA 734-C s11111ma1 Spaclou. 3Bdrm .. Re----------3BA 3'Aba. Lge dining rm or 873-nl• crta gar patio indry ~ ,. No pets S-495/mo
treat. "All new Interior"· IHA YllH OISTll & family rm. Extenalvely ti.... I hkup. Mlcfo: frplc,' cable $425-utll• pd 1BA duplex 543-1637 or 8-42-3307
Uk• a model I Bought as• OPEN SUN 1-4 exp•nded/cuetom •nd ..._ d TV Sever•I fir plane 14a1d7u1Et.· Neo.~t.,.1. ·"'~·7~bo9115" ,~.!.!!.fmfl"" I llYI II llW 2nd home. now can·1 use, I 3055 CAPRI unlt"E' plan. Spa/pool 2Br 1Be, ._.,,lg yer . w tvi.ew. ss1s-s975 Call ,...... ._ " n -•• IR
hla loss. your galnl Sp.clous llomeon extra $379,000 tee 722~ elderty cpl 50 yf'9 or okMf Paul or Mllll Anne -c-.-,.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.. -2-,-.-.. I I t I G d $525/mo. tBR !BA. al $199.000 (Furn avl also) ' pref. $725/mo. Owner on .. ... mmecu • e erge ar en l bltlna Laundry room large tot SBA 3'/aba East bluff $299,000 Fee reeldenoe Fn.-Sat. g.5 •95-68-47. Ask about oor Apt•. Beautllully land· near beacll and sllops lastlap I 01. Excel design lor those 4BIV38A/fem rm, din rm l"'4 Continental. C.M. Holiday Speclall 2 BA, patio, carport. nr 5 caped g r 0 u n d s , 735 w 18111 51 8-40-~560 that love lo entertain. Upgr•ded & tmm9CUlet• beh. no P41ts. $850 A¥•11. pool/ape patio/deck No I TSL MGMT 6-42 60' Formal dining rm, central l ls I.Cal llf..1-· 2Br 2B• Modern kite lam Sunny 2br 2 ba. loaded, 111 /86. 673-3852 1 · • 1 ~
wet bar. bllllard room. 1 1 . rm/din rm lg welbar
0 n~ walk 10 bett, trplc, ten C1 LG 2BR 1 'laBA Frplc. 1:r',;.. $605 Nice 2Br 2Be. blln1, d/w
FlllEOLISlllf overetze pool,patlo area. I ~i~~\·? yd,patlo..;,/epa, RVpkng, S66111oo93t5m5oWAn~6~afo~~ deck, l>ll·ln•. garage. Avl 2Bdrm 1•1,Ba $705-$7l0 $625 No P41ts N/smkrf OlllllA Hl IUll 1 Agent 545-6166 ·~ r i 2 Cit gar, 2 ml fm beh, • ' • l/ l0/66. $995. 4g7.5700 2250 vanguard 540-9626 642-7528 or 760-1418
Nicety decorated 3 Bdrm 21 11--... -. W/C M. $1200/mo, MC. •nr• leack 211 PLUSH CO"'OOS 0 battt condo on the 1111101111010001 tT ' ~ $350. aftr 4:30, 8-42-7894 Luxury 3Br 2Ba A pt Bechel;-----$525 1 &.·~ 1 11 Get
oceanside of PCH Fire· OWNER DES PERA TE • Gorgeous 2 bdrm. 2'/a •3Br 2'/aba E/llde Twnll• 2z:::~an~ hSf~oo!~ S 1300/mo. A¥all•ble Jan 2Bdrm 1 'l•Ba $705 !J~;;::• micro ~/~ hku~'
place, wet bar and prl-Super 4Br pool home. 2 bath townhome. 2 car 2 tr lea spa dbl gar.,.. •vi no~t Agl 722-9730 5th Being remodeled. 131 E. 18th 646-6816 18 $7SO & 2B $1000 vale deck Beautllul com-lrplcs. 2300 Sq Ft Great gar. Immaculate. Owner 112~ No Pete 722_90;1 " ~ " New crpts. Ille, paint, _____ • r r
munlty pool. spa and location. Very quiet says Sell! Only $149 900 . . 2 BR lux. condo. micro, d/w. stove, 2 car gar. 1Bdrm $615 2Br w/secluded vlev.
ramada. A Bargain at S97K aaeuamble at 10%, Cell Sheryl 631-12&6 . **'Br 1'ABa w/huge yd. linens, FI P, dishes. spa, 760-1579 ANYTIMEI 2Bdrm l'/•Ba $715-$725 $995 Avt now 540·2"'47
S 144,000 OWC. Hurry, won't last! 2223 Meyer Place. pool S 1025/mo 525-7405 Nice 2Br 2Ba upet,., 1 car 151 E. 2191 548-2408 POOL Patio, lrplc, X-lga
I $149,900. Call 8-45-9922, I·~· ri~~~ R $925 No P411• 548-5605 **RENTALS** gar, O/W, frplc. LM 5950 1Br $580. 2Br S680. SSOC (714) 673~ Mark J•cques. Bkr :--••• 38A 2 f 1 2 VIII• Rentals 675•7015 ••~:-a-1 sec. Uni E-slde 557-284 1 ~ be, rp c, new crpt, S1000-S3000 pef/mo. W..:9LI-=-... Baat. leac~ 1040 car gar, IQe cov patio. no Agt, Marti 8"42·1183 Unfurn "''Y nice 2BR SUIP I OlUI
YUi 1 Ttnlt•••• Fii SAU IY tWID peta. S98~· mo. 644-9079 lBA. Avell 113 $800/mo. IPUTllm Quiet E/slde 2BR 1BA gar
BY o~ER 4BR. 1 ~be CUTE FIXER-UPPER . 4Br BE SMART ;rR!~}B~HT* Agt 675-6000 8-44-1211 'h ~ Fiil I pvt patio, dw. b11n1. 11uge
Pvt Patio. Pool/tennis. 2Ba Zoned A-4. Sllort letteck lhlt 2br E-alde llm Twnhome Arvvox 2000 •f , llv rm w/wd burn fple
S8"000 Call ""'"-4601 block 10 17th Street w/frplc bltlna + g•r $650 dbl gar c'us1"'om"' __ .. bar C11t1 •111 2'24 Llkebrandnewl Allutlllt1es , 361 E 18111 St , •2 "" ...,., ...,_ paid. Pool. gar, no pets. $745/mo 548-~28 , 04 Shops. 336 Cabrlllo, eveJI Ille 111 e1egeni decor, pool, ten~ 1Br 181. 1922 W•ll11ee. 2Bdrm 1Ba $680 1 _____ _
--------lmat l 4 $139.000 Call 760-0543 •111-1111* nla. walk 10 bett. $1500 Gar, frig upstelrs, no 301 A¥ocedo 6'42·9850 SPACIOUS 2BA 1BA LIW PIJOf Wortll • lootl 3bdrm 2ba Sllerry Coattow, Brkr peta. $510 Ag! 550-1015 w/bar Large P•t10 WI
WCLllEm 40' x 115' GOOd reslden-
11111 lot on a cul de sac
Conven ien t location
close to Ille freeways,
beacll end shopping
Smog Ir.. fretll ocean
breezn $64,000.
lll-1111 trw;,
HUR IEYELOPHI
R-2 Lot In CdM S 139.000
Corbin Aasoc 644· 1271
MIELPllROT
Julllard In University Park -
VIiiage II 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. +
bOnus room w/pool table
111111 stays Earthtone
carP41te Air conditioning s 180,000
lnl11 C111t R11lttrt
18 124 Culver Or, Irv
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newer kltch $725 nr New-831-2242 or 6-45-6002 Leeward-2020 Fullerton $600/mo 852-9063 ~:::1~obd~.gSt~~ port at 539-61g1 Agt cost 3Br 2Ba Oceanfront duplx. 2BR lBA $650, sec dep ~tFll!ld 'TOP AREA MESA PINES
Agt Lind• Oeth 644-6200 DLX condo nr NPT. 2BA Ger., yrly, wtd, frpl, newly $400. No P41U 631 ·8427 flllllY IPUTllm BACH w/carport $640
I.IT SEU I 2'Ab~~ car gar. P°f' f\.lmllhed. 213/496-3388 2Bd lBa, cpta. drpa. gar ,L __. ,.0 l~~~R10M~.~!99. 0S640u""'t
•P•· .... ore •men Ilea. 3BR 3BA POOi No pet• Adil• P<•f S700 n -•• I "' """'" .... "' 125 VI• ".<oron due to Ill-1 $950/mo, 8-42-6527 S t800/m0, gn.dr & pool Lie. Avl 111. 548•7234 Sparkling cieen large apts No P41ts 5-t9-2447
neul 45 Lot In exoellenl EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSE malnt Incl 760-1399 for famll ... wltll 1 °' 2 j LIDO ISLE locatlon wltll lbr 2,,.b• frplc enc yrd · 2Bdrm. crpt1. drps. Water children Ne•r park Heat WI tffll A OMllE
country llome 4 Bdrm ti 2 ' ' 1 1 1 1• .. _... h C , P•ld 638-4120 1-5PM paid. No P411•. 1Want • selection or great
di I 31L b ... _· P• 0• car g•r. 8 ' u • 4 ....uroom on 1 8 ana •. 25&8 Oranna "B" S595 28drm 2Be $720 I llvtng? We can otter •ny-n ng-room, .,. at...... MC. 318B Santa laabel. W a I k t o be• c h . ··.-I thl 1 11
extra larking $461,500. 1 1100/mo. 631-8283 $1700/mo. Agt 722-9730 2BA 1'/aBA, .pvt lndry rm 398 W. Wlleon 631•5583 a :1,Jr°: :::: lf~~o ~~S~ ~~~~AB~o';! 5 Bdrm 3 batl'I • Seawlnd, lnatde unit. P•tlo. gar AVAIWU NW ll'IQ In CM. NB, or HB
631·7a0o ~~~~~ view. pool, $2000 mo, Nlc~al~~e:':a~615:~mo 25eR 1~BA E/slde Twnhm think of us llrat for that
3BR 1'1a8A den+pool tbl 759-0540 Agent. • 705/mo. Frplc, yard, choice of Ideal llvlng
PANORAMIC VIEW ' 1 ~~:\: R garage. Nice location TSL MGMT 642-1603 Seavlew-4 BR, loft. spa 2 frig. W/O, lrg yd, eundeck BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba, new •· ~ ;,· 1780 Santa Ana
story. 459K 640-7849 new pnt, crpt, binds crpt drps, paint D/W i ~--· ·TSL MGMT 8-42-1603 'o p i 26 quiet CUl·d•aac $1200 No pet• 750-0666 ~ I ... • at 26
S ALE-LEASE OPTION S1050 w/gdnr 281-0106 2BA lBA 1 1 •WMM.AIE YILUll• DPLX [ge 28R 1be be llEllCD HarbOr Ridge Twnllouse. Ar11 Cl•u Adult Twnhm UHIMI SPt.11•1 yard ..,;,;ne .g;~,,:: 2Br, l 'l•Ba, bltn• $645 cells bHul ocun v1!:
• ._._., OllST , .. FUT SAU 3br 3ba, Iott, 2 car gar.. •v•ll J•n 1 2 m11r ,, .. • Move lmmedl•lelY Into thll A a11°J111 15 241-0806 +$650. No P41t1 540-44841 sn5 mo •vt lmmed 780-.. .,,r_ u 1 p k 3B tennla. pool, 191, $426K , · · · • C ' decorator perfecl 2Br " · Largest model, much d• n v r r wl m•ny up-751-788-4 Of 759-3591 2~ ba. trplc, Al . ahut· 2~8 + Oen Condo 28 1B P I G Seel ••111• 1111 ._. 1313. 408-7478 Kevin tired 4Bdrm, 211,88, ram-grades 1850 Sq tt. Now ters otf·wt'lt crpt over-• r ~ a, at o. o _ .. -_.. • •
lly room. dining room & only $133.000. w/land. ••"'ilt le•n llOO tlzed 2carg•r ~ tP9 Right at tile beat locatlon 710 W. Jemee SI (714) 1Br, frig, r•nge. laundry, Spec:tou .. ttracttve 1Bdrm l•rge kltctten Alt9Ched Lalllo Sllarkany • $1050. mo. · ' on Ille pool. It's bright 8"42·1127 (818)709-6715 pool, car~rt. No pets. ~ear M•rlna '4.95/mo
double garage -Nearby Irvine Hiiie Aeelly UllllW PUI 548-48-42 °' 542-4242 :,':de::~ A~r.~11 ~ 2BA 2b• &l<M Twnht. frpl, 931 W 1~~~:"t,.8--0492 08-9452 Noon-5.30pm
community pool and ten· 85-t-3236 12x52 FLEETWOOOttome LllllT H•'I for only $1795/mo. Don't r,r. nu crp~alnt. · · But lffc~ 1140 ~:~io:~110:ner~~1~'. ~~~~ 8x~~g:r.A~?~g Brend new 3b< 2'M>a l/p, mlaa outl Cell now. s!o~2~ evee/wl(nd:ra· 2BR ~~ ~ gar,' 2 .U.s Tl MUI
Move rlghtln S 179.500 SIZED BEDROOM. A fnc yd, dbl gar, P9' olc, ptc 28 r 1 'laBe t ownttou.. w/d ttkup, qu .... No pell .. Dellghtf\JI OONr'I ~ .. 1•2·1200 gr .. t large kitchen & cotOf $1095. 8"42·9ee6 BIUna, gar•ge, patio Water paid $675/mo. Spacious 28drm. 2Ba,
b•th. Agt. 540-5937 Muet ,..,.., pvt 2br cozy s125 No peta MS..•837 2038 Meyet dehwehr, frplc Pluih
PETE BARRETI
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-.,,,llT _ trpto ..-..-. pet & gar TSL MGMT 8-42-1603 crpta, drp1 Lo11 ol
_, --•• 1500'1 hurry! 539-6191 EASTBLUFF SBA 4ba T/H *2Br 281 nr SC Plte, SA. cloMta Beautifully land
HUAAYI Good ftnanctng In Agt coat w/f·p.Cloee church, tctil. Patio. carpof1, pool, * * EASTSIOE 1 Bdrm tcaped. 960-6331 •
'85. 1081 28drm. 2 Beth. bctl 11950 Al 458-2108 S700 No P9'a 722·8011 1Be $525/mo. No pets 1 ==-==-:-·----,-----• •• 631-1788 PLUSH CONDOS Over . . . Adult only. 631-2242 2BR 2BA. gar. lndry Nloe ,..,... •~ elre•m• & falla. Ger LIDO ISLE. lovety Condo, *W'lllll* 4 plex. Quiet etreet, 1
1 Bdrm. 1'.+ba. Cermeno IWPT •. IY.... w/opnr, micro, w/d ht!up f\Jlly furnished. 2 BA 2 Buutlfut 1 & 28' S600 Up. Eutlld4t 28A, gar, patio. mite to t>each No pe11
Model Beautlfully decor-Mobile Home . Exit buy on 1er 1750 & 2Br s 1000 bath. Call 631~8637 lnci gaa cooking, hMt & ~:, ~~rl~o~-o..':l5. $650, Call JHn 631. t266 CtrlH ••I lbr IOU •led end uknlt, wltll •t· water. Lrg metr BR & 2Br w/aecluded view Q~an. tic 3Br 2B• w/gar. 1101 water. Incl encl gar
1 ..._11....._., •-... ~ teched garage Air con-Ba111 w/wa111-1n clOM1 + $995 Avi now 8-49-2441 elk 10 be" & Lido v~. 2323 ELDEN ~ 10-5. Eutlld• deluxe 28A 1BA, ... •"' -dltloned Convenlently 2eA & B II a I h ---------" .~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~ 3 bdrm & den In O <M _.. s 148 050 a. " rm k tc Rent/Sale. Deluxe 2br 2ba S 1300/mo yrly 964-692 Betty Well s.46· 85<4 1 leVel, hUi19 yerd, cedar iocet-. • · w/dlne ar ... Lovely brlok e.d4t dplx w/2 c.r ett.ch deck, lrplc. welk·ln
fll&T Mllf C...;;t.I ~ J..I ,._ .( -fl C ".'>iC:.., tr01t ~n O~~xi!e Dl!'!le~: lnlH 0.Mf ltllten p•llo. Fully turn 8 dee tuar $315/mo 860-9063 Newport addr ... $675 2br * Lrg 1 & 2Bdrm. newly clOM1 dahwr, w/d lnol, -1=0~ .. =~•""'· ,...11.,......-;....,;_;~
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lrom 1hepr1cel Calltoday Quiet uu, mature 539,.e191 Agt cost •STUNNING Lg 1 & 3er ,. llYllT' ~~1:,1 ~~~~tending i ...... ----.::-......--.....,..,~ preferred. 8-46-5330 Newport Cr•I 2Br 2"AB• 28• Oerden Apt. Pool
OPEN SUN 12·4 * * ... Ml/C•UM ut. • 14 Condo, nr bch L, 2 car $555 & 1725. 710 W 18th ~s:r.c,u ~~,,.
321 POINSETTIA l.•rgHI Inventory Of 2 idrm, dbl gar .. ii btk tol gar S950/mo. 55 -6689 * TownhouM. 2Br 1 ~Ba I • 1 .. 28', 1 & 28• tult•
Anne McC•lland oceentronl prcperty on 11 ___ 1 •in ~n. no 1>91• S195tmo1Newport T9fl'aoe condo, d/w, ger .. patio, no 1>911. Sell tl'llnQS r .. t wttn Dally •Spadoue townhouMe 631·1288 Uigun4I eout nne. From ........ a "4-2283 ett 4 1 3BA2~BAS075/mo v ... S650mo S4t·90l4 P11ot wan1Adt •Flreplacee
1500.000 ranoe to Four aBR ocEXN,RONT, NWPt , 1 on PC · cant & rMCSy No pet•. •Private b•lconl•• or M~k P~~ly Bctl. 111 JUne, I 147S/mo de c'o r t>r •PP I •H ?o'! I 84.8-3765 2131378-0808 WO--OD•Al •• Y&I AGI Gatden patloe
' Aval! monthly & wMkly 53M1t1 A01 coet Touen or 01 ... 3bdrm 2ba .._..,._ ----WIT 111'
Ml MllH IUl.n .u gourmet kttctl h09 to A•AllTMlllTI •3 Lighted tenn11 oourta
of-PCM $275000 s21 11iiiimiiiiiii';' PW•lllM .. I ..., OCMnltSt00053M191 *~8wtmmlngl)0049
Carn•llon By o wner I :~~2t'lllft. l 1UllM 111 ,!~~!,:~ ~ AGI 0091 om' i tnlOY Olll l•rdrn style ~Is Quttl, comlol!Jlilt h tfll. •Strwn1 & pond•
lt73-0241 or ~5"' 1 lalt>Oe ~ L~ From ,,... OCMI\ 2br nm "i1'2so~&t5 Htk CNtt ::h1od;:!~,~~~ :rt$ ~Ofll1 rn•nuln to lht !~!ell
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38 ~oo .:io 8:' ... ~~t>r '* * *lllTIU* * ,..... ..,.. • LM191t -WHY NOT CALL 3 Aouw on 308' lot LC:fi 1ea1 Alty tee us MG ADtHO ' ' •1-w/eep ydl ~ pncng SUN 1-4· 39& MEADOW -CALL IN! Al.HA L8 pool, 199, c:erport. Wtr +-1 -...... ti 1111
0nlyl15el<.Agt 7!59-5080 LANE at T1i1Un Ave lf'V TA ht free P9ta 01< Sec 1••1111 __.,fl IU-ft•••• a.van• 4 BR+ omc. + .__. __ ,~ .,.....,,,....,. oat• S8t !5 /mo . _... ---•--
HAPPY HOLIDAYS! famlty rm i pool Formal .. _.,. J .. Jiii UN/latbera 131· t2M ua. IUl I llf WITD .... 115555 HUl'ltingtOl'I Y111eott IHI RTI dining . Meny extrH rm m • --.. NIIMI• Lane, from Sen Olego CENTURY 21 sm.ooo em lcl1dl Q91' too nr ~ 31t 28a. 2 car gar No pet• Fteewey, north of IMCtl
THE REAL !STATEAS 0$)p0'1unlt~t.rpr!Me l!Jdalpet S850 53M191 11150 LM(818)8H-6510 Yll "00' •11 ~I Ml·1MI lo MCFedden, wet on ~2313 ... 28 Agt c:oet Of (811) 3~ McFeclden
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W.ua ltac~ 2141 Hetti /II 1 lailana I 111_ A---.._.J J;UtlfUI ~eanfront Stu· 1 ••• 1 2?11 O,,.rtaaltft1 HM Deatttlcs ltll Cltrlcal/Office 5400 S.11111 193r .-__ ,_,11 ____ s_s_J1_1.-__ 11 ____ 1_s_Je . ., ....... IUI
dlO Aj)t In Old Sptnl•h SU 1111 LIME Car~t company IOf Qle lXbY to slay w/l:dy ni{ints SIO'l llAl (Sf ATI i • 1' ii -'N OHIO OIL CO ottera BANKING lllT ........
VIiia, Ir .... pvt beach 3028W PacitlCCoaatHwy 11m11eo tnveetmenl Cell & 2 oer-(Set I Sun) 1n Anttor. 1 k SELf J!WILRYULEI nigh inc~ Pk.I• cath ............. Pl•TIMI Marine manutac1urer
• 1975tmo 49~7 N9WPorl 8"cn Retrtg TV after 8pm 8'4&-l21i N 8 8'45-0089 STARTER e:o 1 menage Fino 11ore ...-ing r.Clable oonu•H ben•fttt 10 lalitts Tt•n IMklCOltiegie gtMtuate to
(AROE StudlO apt Oc.an S 125 • wt! IOI no deposn Est Retail Mall/ Patt.al amall ottlce Set\O re-o.raon fO< Hi.t & llt• of· m1ture P9fl0n tn Coa1a TILLll aw.I in MMca of Nghly
view, eundeck seoo Incl I Servloe Bua Prime N 8 ....... , .... ~ IUrTle • salary require lie• worll Perl time ' Mt .. Newport Beacn "-1"-tOle Ol l>al\l(ll'IQ con-tacllnleal produc t•
ulltttl .. 497-3913 tatah te Sllart toe 10 ~ expanoed uaiai atrit tt SJOO men1110 TheOa1tyP1101 cays M on W•O ,Ffl ., .. Regardless ot u -unue1 ioenano-.aodoee Do rov want more tnan SupervtM A baGk up --2 $12 500 S&OK ,.. Ad •137 po 9 1560 Oc S · 54g.3403 perienc:e wrne G w the rOle Of 111 T....,_ Al ... ,11 ""b? warehouM 1n11en1ory STUDIO large ocean 7241 · • net ox cas al ' Bank of America. ~' rv •• Ofdat ~ GoOd COM·
•,view, walk to iown. urn Ftm/M1te 38R Adusil ~.'1~Ttod1at%P11~~~-••!11neyL or HtTHlAL ASST. Cott• Me.. CA 92626 * * * * * Read CAmBerte:an Lubtl· Tellers art ~omtn" Oo ............ ..-................... ,...,. m\11\te:allve llltit• n-... lnctd S59S mo 168 AM C "" "" ' _ .. ...,,., For t1taoltsh11d Trade --cant• o ox 426 Day-d• ,_,,...,........,,, _ _._._ Setwl~ S.t • 90n011a M $375 864-8 7 anyllm41 Publtcatlon, good writer/ T i. i l/T • ADYERTISIMI! ton On10 45401 more 1op1111t1cate • or t>a"kll'l(I experi.nc. ary me w 497-6935 Of 554-7022 uttla Pd 6'2-3307 _ proof reader Experience tc•I ca 11 11 • crosa aemng producu and Ille ablllly 10 type? 16th St ~ Ben CA
1Fmr1 ltacL 2119 2br 2t>a ap1 n-1ml\ t I latt1tatat prefeued (714) 921-oe<>O I 5505 ARTIST AHRT•ElfT IUMH and se1vlcea II equally 92863 • ' r · rp • o,,. t it-2908 COYpta Cotti MllN 20 Important u P<>eMM'ng ti you an1werec:1 ·yea 10 _, --
;;; 28a 1706 Frig, l)OOl/apa re14> & neal 1 H •7 MANAGER llUTIU TH•llO&L vn1t1 Ei1par1enc nee a good titure apUluda the ab011e queallona you KLIYllY Pfllll PIT dlhWlhr. 11ove included S3 lO ·~ ulll 6'6-~2 CM ll&YI A• llU t I Engr Co Santa An• entry Growing oetly 11ewtpapef Com~neauon negol and excellent cu11omer may )ull be the lndMduat or local 1raYel agent
NO PETS 545-'4855 Need 2 rmm11 lor •BR 2ba Nattonat company HOie• 1 tevel lralnee No axp nee on 111e Orung• Coast TIL IAIAllMEIT service Ikuta Au1om11ec:1 we're looktno for to 101n "'"° car 720-10..2
llBdrm 1600 Aafrlg, ot~h-Bay1hore bch hn wlger Ideas, ln11ent1ons, new Immediate opening tor lull 545-1006 af1 2pm EOE neeoa im•gtna1111e PtO 642 1603 Tellers timp1y can I Im· our PROFESSIONAL EASY ASSEMBLY WO~K
wathef & •love Included 1500 • $500 dep • ulll products (7t4)6•3·1664 ume 0111r1ct Manager I duc11ve. layout artist wno 11ate the human smite and SERVICE SALES TEAM S&OO 00 Po' 100 Ou&tal'I·
NO PETS 545_4855 avall 111/86 526-6161 Fee based PIESIRHM under911ndsmerc11andts· Bani..ing warmth lhal cu11omera of TELLERS TtleM op-teed Payment No fJI.
A Id Must enjoy working wltn mg. 1o d .. tgn advMtt11ng JELLER TlllllEE look lor when entering a portun111.. are not tor perienee/No Salea De 1 Y. athletlc, prof per-NEED TAX DEDUCTION? children Experience Immediate 01>en1ng tor tor a variety ot cflenls br•ncn There's 11111 a people loo«lng lor a full tails send aell·•ddreaaed 1efr apt on canal $850
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boatdock 759-9491
son to s/ir tux NB home Needy student need• car helpful quallrted person Harris Our d1scrtmlnat1ng mat We have an lmmediale place tor you at Bank ol rengt of ~ployM bell· stamped envelope.
S415 • Joan 645-0911 Any gttt accepted Call 1600, 1660 exper help kel demands oualhy and opening tor 8 leller •rain· America lnteres1ed can ellta. lhey re lor people Etan vital .903 COM . GREAT RM FOR any11me. Mark 964-9744 We offer an !lllCellent o.in-lul Exceflent company slyle ee in our Newport Beacn dldates. apply at the wtio want premium pay 3418 Enterprise Ad
1BR mobile 11ome, trig, MAN AVAIL NOW 1475 M-,-L 291 ,. efll program, paid va· benelll1 and working Nttwpepar production office Min 6 mo s brancn nearest you An end llulble hours• I Fl Pierce, FL 33482 atv, no pets or clllldren. , DEPOSIT 640_4255 tltJ I tlll ,, cations & 11olldays. bonua c:ondlllons Apply knowledge netptul Ablll· cushier •customer service equal opportunlly •m· __
pvt bch, am boat storage, WIDOW has money for program and dental In· ty 10 work under deed-uper Typing 25 wpm ployer If you re 1nlete9led tn lhll r GOVERNMENT JOBS
$600 mo 548-7560 COM. prof clean person, TO' a 1 lO,OOO up No surance Salary plus tu•IE OOAST hnes 8 mvst Prior newa-Xlnt career opportunity great oe>portunity, please 16 040-$59.230/yr Now
WEsTcLtFF lrg 2 Bdrm lrg nse wl gar Master credit-' no penally mileage reimbursement IAILY PILIT paper expenenca an ad· with our Teller Training I Bank ot Am!lflCa apply 1n person at nirong Call 8051687-6000
2Ba refrtg, lrpk:, crpts, !>durmt11'so7w60n ~a519114 $425 • Denison Assoc 1173-7311 Appllcanl must appl'-in 330 W Bay Str64!1 vantage Position II part program For more inlor Costa Meu ll!!•UT WESTEllll I ,e~araR1·1l1s5190 IOf currenl
drps. """"'. carport. 2 " "" Aaata c-t t ""'rson at Dall" Piiot '330 Costa Mesa Cit time good benetus mau~~,'8J101!!5L·a~~n I •n vuv """"' C a ata 1 .,v ' 1 $8 /h I ,.,, "'' w
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645-0302 Ing lor same 22-35 yrs to Mesa ca Apply s-11 ----and resumes 10 Steve LOS lll&ELES
...___2Bd m SI 01 ' B stir beaut CM condo no Aaa111ctatat1 2920 am or 2-4 pm tCtrcula-Hough Art Director FEDERAL s1v111~s Harbor Adami 3200 Part C.ater '"" talion tor lease STUDIO
r u O, 1 ., 8 pets $300/mo 646-2112 SCRAM-LETS lion Dept~ nnsmEI/ Daily Polol p 0 Boll • 2701-A Harbor Blvd I FIVE Judy M0-6443 amall pauo Cable ready P&Sn IP ARTIST 1560 Costa Mesa Ca J20t Newpart Blvd Costa Mesa CART ROOM ATTEND----1850/mo Costa Mesa W111 M/F all TU ACCOIHllfT 92626 Newport Beaen 92663 Af\IT Atternoons Private IU1TI CL,l l&AAIH
1BR $480/mo Seaclltt amen11tes $350 ' 12 Ullt ANSWERS Fvll lime CoSla Mesa 1mmed1111e opening lex EOE M FtH lsoutn Coast F1nanctal Ctr Country Club 496-5767 autST&IT·,.'S
Manor AplS 548-2682 75 1-939 I att 3 pm S.6 1636 or 756-9105 exper typeseuer lloiust OllAllE coast 3233 Park Center Dt Clau1t1e<1 Ads 642-5678 Womans spa 497 ·5464
2Br 1Ba, 1 prkng space 6 E-slde CM $330 mo • ulil Typist . Ermine I have have m ark up l&ILY PILOT Want Ads Ceil! 642-5678 Costa Mesa
mo lse Pert turn1stied Lndry all prvtgs nr OCC Astern -Metnc .. •. l/Dt I 5105 uper paste-up oack 330 West Bay St 1•••• • •• •• •• e • ••••••• ••••9.; S600/mo 650-2430 673-2491 or 650-8850 Cnosen -Stencl1 "'' ICI ata ground netpful Xlnt ben Costa Mesa CA 92627
..fiiRtbawt enctgar nice 2 rms avail nice 3br Bal fHEMtoOTHERS HHHAllH ~~~~~ci1~~~~~n~:''c:~n~ : DELIV~RY DRIVER :
tronl hovse. unlurn t Bill Pen yrty F n-smkr '2 I • M~i:go:spe;t:u~~~~dun~: All &l1ll1s. Cert aides pref genial atmosphere Con ADVERTISING • •
l o bch, $725 yrly Agl $325 ''l Ulll 631-7726. Highest wages In area tact Alissa 642-4321 ext •• Daily Pilot motor route •• 650-3890 wkdys 842-9353 Alisa a co-worker gave 111m a plus bonus every 2 wks ACCOUNT
plectaq,,uoen1s'11,a11sreasdomAePoenre-Med/Dental lns 494-8075 291 . •• available in Huntington •• j BR. D/W, lrplc, gar, 1 blk Irvine brand new 2 s1y
bch, 1 door bey, S850 1Wnl1se mslr suite. n-wno Takes Great Pains RH. ltllll I OUllE COAST EXECUTIVE • Harbor area. 1-2 hours •
mo. lse 218 2111 Street smkr $430/mo 854-1232 And Gives THEM To PIT day stilt! 47 Bed SNFI l&IU PILOT • f • • 838·2951 M F OTHERS 1n La9 Bch Every oll1er, 330 W Bay Street • per a ternOOn · e
• I nlsmkr rmmle want· wknd olf 494-8075 Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Needed ror Automo1111e & • Call 642 4333 M d • *LllO llU APT• ed By South Coast Plza Lost' Foaatl 2925 Real Esta1e c1111sllled • -; on ay -•
28r 1Ba 102 Anllbes. Don overtooktni lake Pool. 142-'321 Aovert.,lng Sales at a • Friday 10-5 P.M A s k for •
Openings Now Available
CAR ROUTES
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675-1244 evs. 622-8795 ~~fis s~~~!l6~~~032~e~~~ FOUND ADS Cltrical/Office 5400 rapidly expanding local ! Art :
NEWPORT MARINA APTS for Martin IOOllHHR newspaper· Agressive,
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INDEPENDENT ~cxu P vt' ap lrp1ch, MOVE tN NOWt Mate or ARE FREE 545-0448 btwn 12-2p,; uals may earn excellent • Orange Coast • m ro r gar rv DC rem to shr 2BA 2ba NB UYHTISlll S&US income (salary • com-• O II Pll •
& boat ~~t~~v;ll s 1295 apt $400 Ron 759-3419 Call·. IEPHTME•T Hen Exp'd pl1one sales rep lor m1SS10n) oenellls and • a y ot •
Lg 1Bdrm w/lrptc micro, NB 2br 1ba bk yrd beacn Exper indlVldval with Video Trade Magazine advancement opponvn1 • 330 W • Bay Drive •
S good Englisn skills. 1714)921-2440 1 ly Sa1esandloradven1s-• •
prvt garage 1195 Sorry pric ing $400 • '1u111 142-H1I ---I 1ng experience netplul • Coata Meaa, CA •
1 no 0815 760-0919 675-5796 H 851-0470 W strong typing and die-•EW IH/l&TN STORE Send resume lo • •
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' Garage Bacnetor Apt NB-Bal Pen 4 nse to bcl1 ton H B 962-0874 ' m ros s-Costa Meu Courtyards p 0 I 11 $395/mo. $50 dep Fvrn. balcy wiocn vu stir 3br FO C 90Ciates 1401 Quail St blWn 10-5pm 722-7655 ' ' 11 10. I utlls Pd Prel mature Male lwnnse $350 642-2654 I UNO now Puppy Newport Beach Ca . Costa M11a. CA 12121. Chllsttan s.5•34 11 female rust color vc1y 833-0070 (8am-5oml
LIDO ISLE NB shr 3br duplx, 100yds 9L60ek_e534&0 Adams HB GENERAL OFFICE good Chalts/lesturuta from bcl1 $350/mo yrly Bay view 2BR 2BA •t d avl 1mmed Jay 631-6522 w/numoers will train 5520 · • u Y Found set ot keys in MacGregor Yachts 1631 1-------.-.....-. 673.oo7:)i~!fs~..o7 19 Nice Eas1s1de CM nse 2 Balboa 673-42 t5 alter Placenua Costa Mesa l&LIO& HY CUI rms avail Jan 1st & 15111 SPM MAINTENANCE -
---WxuRY BAVFRONT
1500 sq ti. 2br. 2ba. lam
rm. Iott. l/p, i1tras. dbl
gar., S 1350 S.2-9666
Mobile Home-Adult Prk,
pv1 bch, unturn 2BR Iba.
kllctien appfl's lnctd
Close 10 shop'g S675
mo tnclds utll 645-4 733
Quiel fem non-smkr FOUND small wl1 te l t•S.&IE•CYTUllU tainmg 24 tennis courts $240.. dep Please Iv S a m 0 e d V 1 Wiii train energe11c m-lull lime. PM s111f1.
msg at 650-64 1512617 Y 1 c: telllgent personable gal no exp nee BHrook7n2ursl & Hamilton tor 1n1eres11ng career FOOD SERVER • PM shill
Not Penin M/F 20-35-n-B 2-8335 opply Basic ctencat skill 2 yrs min exp fine dining
smkr $375 • 13 utll Nice FOUND While Rabb1I vcty req'd Oldest agency m BUSSE RS · PM s111t1
nr Lido Dave 675-6350 New Po r I He' g 11 I s F V 963-5688 appt I yr min eicp
P1~0~~~0;;~6~m~.' ~~s~!~ 645-8890 J UHL SEClln&llY F~g~trio8'!::es~~11
01937-5411 E/760-2537 FOUND young Doberman tor llllgatlon and general Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
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IEWnRT CHIT Prof IF 25 35 n-smkr 10 & Cab" t LI o C M torneys Non smoker COOi
ltg 3BR 2''rBA, 2 car gar-shr CdM 2br Iba design-548-2981 1 Newport Beacn Send re-eKper helpful not nee DtliHri11 the
age, pool, tennis Close er furn apt wlgar, view LOST Cream color Tabby I sume 10 Hiring Partner Pan lime eves Apply in DAILY PILOT
lo beach $1200/mo $550 mo 675-7157 Iv msg vcty Clltftiaven NB Big
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NEWPORT HTS 2BR 2ba. snr 3BR CdM nse. Gar- -CA 92660 631-4277 spending money or tii..e
lrplc, pool, carpon. new age. pvt be Prime t>eacn Trattl 3014 P/T OFFICE WOlll MOSTESSH to go places hl<e Magic ca1pe1, paint & drapes toe S5501mo 673-0822 Recently widowed fem i s Mountain Knotts Berry $&00/mo 642-7658 wants lo travel 1n Jan Catalog assembly & hllng Two lull lime nostesses Farm or wm Prizes and
Prof n-smkr, 3~ i;:g 28R nds companion no 1185 Ideal tor s1uden1 631-8480 Apply in person Dtwn I Awards Call us now• we 2Br"1Ba, poolside, gar, tn Npt Hgts S400 Avall 2-Spm 646-1077
$750 60 B 5 Pay yovr own way to I RECEP·TtO•IST have several opemngs 1n tndry t 1 1 tll Jen 1 722-1369 Judy Car 100 ea n 0 r 11 llOISHHPlll C M H B or F v
SI Call 650-8213 Rmmt stir Ilse near beach. 631_3570 tor exc1llng pos111on In a 64 2 4333
OCEAN Vu t"rn Abr lba, $3 __ growing Travel Co Sense The Ritz Carlton Laguna
w ... clean. resp n-smkr 40 N1g el nt E•Jlt--eat or humor a must' Call u is 1 erv1ew1ng no pets. tit June S 1200 mo S 100 sec 675-3823 _ ~ Kelley al 759_ 169 1 quallfled 1ndtv1duals tor
mo utll pd 631 -8569 Room lor rent, Eastside • I I our House1<eep1ng Dept
SPACIOUS APARTMENT C M N/smkr $330 • Claalcl Care 3016 llECE,TIHIST Morning and evening
1 MILE FROM OCEAN urns 1st last 650-8850 Au Pair (live-in baby pan ume. 20 11rs p wk ror sn1tts E.11peroence in no-642-2357 nanny\ 14 mo old girl Alarm lns1allat1on Ser-tels or related t1e1os •S
ROlll&TE Fl•IERS Lite tiskpg 775-1481 vice 582· 7233 Lag N1g I preferred but will train Studio yrty 2 S blks 10 I nard working people Ea
sand S375 urns pd Frig & •Dally computer updates BABYSITTER on my CM I SECRET ARV /RECEPT cellenl wages and ben-
stove No pets 1 person •More teads, raster serv nome. 6 30am-4pm M Fri Top skills Laguna Hills et11S are prov1oeo Apply
Avail now Open Sun •All cllenls screened 432-7146 I Law ofllce 830-6660 Mondays .. from 1 30-4 oo
12-2 302 35 th St rear •20% oH 10 all new clients CHILDCARE NEEDED , SECn I OFC llR I P M 1n 111e Club 33533
WESTCLIFF 2Bdrm 2Ba. •As seen m OC Register file nousekeep1ng 3 ror N B Tax Lawyer, top Snorehne Dr Lag Niguel
pool, carport $800 • se-Huntington Bch 84 1·5611 allernoons per weelt. , salary based on quallfl-WAITRESSES & HOST·
curtly 540-5 100 Stir Newport twnnse w1 Apprll 9 11rs at SS/per 11r I ca11ons Laura 644-651 2 ESSES Late Evenings &
Weslctllf lg 2Br !Ba Pool ~/smkr fem 40 · $425 • Only very reliable person Graveyard The Grinder
Carport Musi stand • ullls 759-0344 wno llkes ctilldren need Find wl1at you want in Reslaurants 1400 w
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Cati 642-5878
After School -
Student Jobs!
Do You Need S Cash s And
A Good Job T o Start The New Year?
We are look ing for Jr High and High
School students and others who would
enjoy talking with P60Ple and working
with o ther students their own age. You
can earn $25.00 to S50.00 eech weett In
commissions and M UCH M OREi You can
work PART TIME In the afternoons and
evenings and stlll have pJenty of free 11,,.,.,
You M UST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOLI
We otter complete training and provide
transportation. Thia Is NOT A PAPER
ROUTE ANO 'IS NOT SEVEN DA YS A
WEEKI Come out and help ua get new
custome~ for our newspaper and have a
great time doing 1t. You have nothing to
lose and a super 1ob to gain C all today
and maybe you can start tomorrow•
Call Mr Earl
548-7058 or 241-8432
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Deliver 1
collecting
day a week No
no sollc1ting
Mus t have dependable car
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Ask f?r JoAnne Craney .......................... • • : PARTTIME : • • • •
I: We are looking for the ri~ht :
: people-People who enjo~ :
: people. The) must be per-:
: istent and willing lo ~o rk'. : • • • Hour are -1 :30-8:30 p .m . •
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: a.m.-1 :30 p.m . 'iaturda) -: • • : Compensation t o inr ludc· :
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: 642-4;322 : • • : lkt"'t't'n :~·IHl-8:00 p.rn . :
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Cupeatry Staeral Senice1 _111_._ .. _•_.ry _______ ....., ____ _
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiii;; Bayw1ndows-Frenc11 ooors I KONST ANfiNE KENNELS All olock oriel< -concrete-
credit check 645-8152 Wl'd 2 rmmts 10 stir 30, appty 645-9360 Daily Pilot Cless11tec:1s PCH. Nwpt Bch 642-8881 ----M-.--I l CM nse $300/mo $150 dp _a_sc_. __ .. _1_1_1 ____ Casual llfesty•e 722-1861
Ctdt1/hwalatat1 IHtals Waalt4 2726
2702 Compatable male writer
'1!"'!"9'"!"'!"'PPP.9'!'1!'1l""!"'--""! age 32 seeks a peacelu11 PALM SPRINGS furnished room rental lo livetwork
condo South end 1n Wiii pay rent &t or per.
Monthly or yearly 2BR torm handyman/hooses11
2ba Spa: tennis pool duties Xtnt back -
goll, 2TV • and 2 re-grovnd/rets Cell Jeff tor
ctlners. 644-2726 resume (71'1980-1481
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$2.40 Per day Frencn Sliders & More Boarding groom1ng1sales ga1es-oec~s-covers-roo1s
Ado111ons & Remodels tor cats oogs ~ 1-7003 = 458459 530-;2,,
Ttiat s ALL you pay tor :-476106 Don 964-5949 Haa•~ll Bioci.. walls 0,,c•wc>r~ 3 lines 30 day minimum c on !tie KITCHEN CABINET AMETAN HANDYMAN c:onc:rete omo c;at•os REFACING c '5 y•5 ••Pe• 646-48:l4
SERVICE arpenlf"\t tencing won. Call lor Ir~ est 642-088 I .:iows p1umo1ng mar111e BR1C 11. WOR11. S"'a oos
Doors-Repa11 ·Alleratoons tuD enc1 etc And ves lllewpor• Co~ta Me:.a
DIRECTORY Rem<>Oet-Panel·LOCks-etc Jesus IS Lord 636-824' rv•ne 'lfllf :> 6,., 31""
Caoinets-Winoow-Drywall FENCE Repaor New~ Old ST .JCCO MASONPY TILE
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:Corona del Mar Walk to
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Taesday, December 31 35 yrs exp Jeuy s.2-0567 WOOd cna1n 11n11 pa110 s Ille Joo tc s!Tla' All tvt>fls
Prot F nds room wtpvt ba ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19). (heck inslrucuon\. d1rcl11on\ -bl• CALL TODAY'' Cleaai11 Senice free est Greg 968·, • 18 f •ee "" ~·c ~' 23-'"
K1tc11 pnv No cats Nice 'SI FO• LOIS -bch area nr Npt Approx specific, real11t~ that '>omc persons "-Ill make rcmarll.s ha">Cd not on lugt( " n ROBIN'S CLEANING w GE"" HOME qEPA1RS
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$300 957-0974 msg pts but anebnat1on. You'll rccel\·e oiler l'Onceming tutu re cmplo' men\ Your SERVICE a 111rooug111y Paint Drywall Carpentry
Scorpio ma)' he 1nvolH~d Service 01rec1ory 1c1ean nouse 540--0857 etc Gary 645-5r~ PTl
Int TAURUS(.\pnl 20..Ma)'~OI 'nu'llllcinmoo<lto n·kbratc Focu~ 142R4ep3re2se1rlla~ve301 1 Housec1ean1ng carpets & HANDYMAN 1...ARGE ana
2740 on chansma. f11rtat aon , nea\t\lt\o. ph,.,1cal attr<Kltllll (•Cl tho ught'> • lah upnolsterv windows etc small 1 DO IT 11.. •
kttcnen Outet non-smllr G for S425 utll tnct 759-1363 ua1ea
Fem n-smkr. kllch prvlgs.
nr So Cll Plz $255
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s-1N_,G .. L-E-.. G-A""R_A_,G .. e""""'•w-11-h ideas on pc:per Yuu ~houlc.I ~hlnl' at '>0Ctal atla1r Mcmtx•r 1)1 oppo<,ltl' IUrlty Malit. u 1-1212 53 ,.5579 P.\t n• IVf• ""~<;
OPENER EAST SIDE SC'< IS drawn to you. makt'.., nn \l'Crct ol 1t Commercial lnQ weicome HOME l'IEPAll=I 1..arpf!rl••
CM S80tmo 631-3646 GEMINI (May 21 -J un(' 2lll I tome ('ntcrta1nmrnt rnuld prm l' Acoutiul Ceilillfl Cnt1stmas Ciean & Haul iences & gates tree rr,....
exc1t1ng, creative. K eep pmmt'!>C maJ(' to tam ii} mcmhcr ~tra~ 1ng 11,,1 REBLOWN OR PAINlEO Carpet FurMure Drps !I a~:;;~,;::~h~,:6:2 ~ ~Ot
Stor11e 2742 far from familiar course might bl' tcmpttng late It' }OU arc 'iekll••e Also Int E.<1 Pa1n11ng w 1M ows 839-4537
STORAGE GARAGES t d I th II k,, bl L1c11288597 63 1-9295 B 1. pcrccp 1ve an ov1ng. 1!'-w1 ve memora c ncn1ng Home & Ott1ce cleaning by •• 111
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_ Npt Ben/Costa Mesa area secrets. clandestin .. arrangements. ~lamour Man~ "all he drawn 1,, sprayed or remove Ory esumate 842-6746 G -"" M t W h m 24 Hr 548 3878 " / ' II R 847 7901 arage & Yero Clnups Carfllu• ~f'llablf' "•os 1~ ~~1 .• ~::"tiat~' ~~~ access _: you. will confide 1he1r ac;p1ra11on'i. c S)'mp:11hct1L hut don't bc1.:omc wa epa1rs 11ousec1ean1ng 14 yrs e)(p Jon 64'i-81Q;> E,.t,.,us111~11c Rtoh!• ~.,
<flag Bch turn rm avall now
$225/mo, dbl rm ava11
1112 $300 Kil prlv N-
smkr Avall vntlt Feb 25
497-3097 or 842-2233 "t E•t i.)alcr pla'lf"•nQ
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~ '-"' '"'lt'll{ll"""~·NO P•...,r ti"'" . '.'t>tico• .,..,, 83' mo , '" utlt 549. t9&3 Ct••trcial me.xtncably involved A,pli11ce re11ao1e reas tree est own NP CM LAGUN_. ~rfla •ree est Lil 64fi l66!'
a.E •·t /I LEO (Jul~ 23-Au0 • 22) Mall.c ctfort to hold d'>""n unnece~!.an Faraitue trans Pina 645-9866 De4ta Hauhng-cteanup-pe1n1ir,0 AOO'fTi-Lg-$385 Prlv entr .• -t tat 1 e STAHlll COllfH & bath. coo«tng. man ----------expenses. Focus on pressure, deadline~. reispon\lh1ht\. mtens11ied lo' c Appliance Service Retrig we will clean your hou98 moving • oays 49.t 23•' Pliabiat
.pref Lag Bch 49'~4459 1 .. iHH/Offict ltat relauonship Y ou'll locate needed matenal. -.ou"ll be '>Urpnsed b' one washers-dryen ranges apt ore Ress rate rets RtaltL, lt•atw STllHTS •tYIH CD. -.--......-.. _____ _
27,t who had long t>cen ab~nt dishwasners L•c 240-071 7 e-co Gloria 631-6569 aM 3 • • •1 Orang• Co 'l"Q1"• 2' tlr El• TH-1110
11tttb/•tttb 2711 Fitltll Student '-Aove" •r<Jurfl(I •Gooc OO<o il("'P PQN•
. "'3000-"'.-,-3"'68"".""Sl-5""&-520-·sq-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept .:!~) Judgment. intu1t1on an: on target A11kalt/CHcrttt Cltt~i•t Stnietl THE o#tct 01 L•C T 1:•-436 64 , 84r UllUIUOI Ft 1617 WESTCLIFF. You'll rcce1\e inv1tat1on to travel vou'll ha\t~ l'han(l' to reach Parking Areas It Aoollng Sewing Altel'aliona Ovall-Dr JonnC.roompas DL NEWWarehouSf'St0tagP llfll 111 Nwpl Ben 541•5032 Agl audience. polhght IS on. peopk want io hear )Otlr 'H''"' -\n~' pla) s Rec>e4rS & Resvtiecuw~ IV at lowest once Npl ~ Beacn 548 402, llYll-111
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Wkly rentals Low rates role. Walefproof1ng 531.4199 area NaMtte 631 -4810
S135 & Up/Wkly Color s~;l~:P~ln ~2~try°& LIBRA (Sept. 23-0<:t 22l L1gh1 IS shed on ;\fl':l pre\ IOU'il) darl.. A ' Ctatr1ct1r1 Rtati11 l Cttlia11 Aopt . l:'l•iln05 l"l'f!ht'\IQ or (\('•f' ""'' • s llf'C).lllt
TV. maid wvtce. lrM Secret meeting co1nc1de with romanc-c. <ip1cc. Oana11on. arrangement spha Hepair P"''"g iots --ottc B~ '"'~ .,, •l• h.,. '" .. :i. •'' t1•r qe• .. .: C:>m.., coffee healed pool & bath Clean 760-9792 apl comp1ex-neavy roll!lf 2.a i. 1·1•1••1110 ooec:e Cureotul cov•tflls" "c .,.,,Ql.1.•~ Ot-4 9911 steps '10 ooean . Kltcn·s --for future get-together fk dtrCl t , get to hcnn of mattC'r'i. dance 10 \OUf Joe 6'45-4269 7am-9pm a44•11-h1i ••••• , •• , --L•C• f 4"8< 1 I\•. ·81:! ,, DHITIYI 11ms own tune. Comm/res1d 1-2345 ~eating (lone r1g111• ~)fl ... 'l!'o CLEAlllEI:' i • h" avail 985 N Coatl Hwy m 01 L90una BMch. 494-5294 One Month lrM, lull ser· SCORPIO (Oct 2 '·NQ\o. 21 l Pleasure pnnc1pk "empha .. 11cd PA II IOlm BATHROOM & KITCHEN c ne11 A1C Healing Spec:1a1 luaia1 StrYiet '"' ~are<; c""P"'111-;
vloe 881 Dover Dr · # 14 Focus o n romance, dt'<;1rc, 11ltu1t1on, glamour, abtlll" to"" 1n fncnd' Jnd All types deaigns & colors REMODELING Free est 1 Hour S&n1 Maint $30 l'iEST 9 * • """"''!. tl:.t'"-•" . suw1•Tll 631-3851 influence ~ople. Populant) increase\ and )OU rnuld "10 a l'Ontest Ca11M6-2113to1 e~I Llc•296681 567-30•9 1•92-8827 •4C,9263 AfdeS:~o.~~~~;"!;~;;~; w~~E~ ~fPIPINC. X1n1 kly rental• now avail _W_A_T_E_R_F_R-ONT BLOG. A . I 1 Remo.,. asphalt dr1.,.wa)'1 • , 1 83~ 200<1 orocH L'< oono4'0 111i1
1129.50 wk a up 2274 Executive suite 1350 s/'1 quanan pays roe repltte9 Wltl1 Concrete ce .. tracta•• L•••ac••··· l•ve in (If "" . Cl& ... 0 1umb1ng 581 65,.
Nwpl Blvd. CM 848-7445 4th llOOf w/vu S.2-464'4 SAGmARIUS (Nov. ~2-L>cc. 21 ). I O('U\ on 1;t•lf-e teem . Brick/Block Wk 539-0345 I a l1U.U1 'Lanc1rt IC..ere tor ~Oflfl• '" ll('!W15('
-Mon-Fri 9 to 5 panicipauon in community project that l·ould tn\ol vn·har11y politics. _ 1011vat• home> H[lm1Hook ...,.EEM.ElllD PlUM8tN(';
----------Long-distance call relates to ortttmg. future plan\ that 1.'0llld in\'ohe SP9Clallte In driveways IPalnl-fenclng-muonary-c r..n Upt•TrM Trlmm1ng1m••IS Katnv 54(1 41(11 No Ov~lmel Cell An~
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2163 Sq Ft 642·4644, prestigiou~ ~1al event and travel. brickwo'~ ere 952-9352 I Mike & Oreg. 544-6605 _ MIKE 850-3263 IPaa'ata"•t 9 10 5 Mon O"u Frt CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): cmpha11H~ on rnmmunu:a11on, ..,..,..,. _____ I
ce.i.ercial possible last-minute rev1s1on of plan:s C heck SOUl\'C~. lake nothing for A1tt S.mct1 Detra . C&B LAWN SERVICE flNE PMNTlNG B\' Aten-, .. • ... • ... u ...... • ... c..,1 ____ _
Prtp111'I granted. Y ou'll bt."COmt' a wart o f spc<:1nl published matcnal and Custom Auto lm~t Serv Entry 1 French ooo;; t2~l:1~ ~~5~~ ard Sinor !hrs of h•PPY nTW TUil o&ll Z7~ spiritual values. iaurus figuf't'S prominently l!IMW MBZ Audi J~-Fel'r By Norm.,, The Doorman · cu•tomtlfs lie 280444 Patm rNder f\Jture t tr.4o 1
1'Combln;d 0ffiC9/§fiOP AqUARlUS(Jan. 20.Fcb. 18)· 8e ready for c:h n!lc. lra\CI, \lanCt)' A~ ~~8-~rig U & Oa1t & Fir 857-DOOR tSHtKAWA LANDSCAPE r11a11i. You' ~·"" 850-2758 Olan. 831-1196•
&25 eq. ft , ... C.M. d I b t • cloel• co fid """'""t ~' t on ·~, Socs C!Mn-upt Matnt RAINBOW P"INTING .... -··-C-2 Nice.,.. 648-72•9 an un1qul' cc e ra ton. meon... ""' n 1 c '"'-"~ av,)U m c~ i1111n1 •-m'cn jlltctricll SP'"tnk*9. etc aso.-.1•1 Ooehl) '~our P<>hc:y * ..... -..• Be discreet. exprcM v 1tws an symp:HhC'ltt' manner Crcm1n1. \ u10. • '" 650-~6 JEFF Lte: H&e MRS STEVENS
•• Cl.. , rt' tr~ Sagtttan~s nons figutt prom1ntntly AC\l'Type Word iiroc.t-RESIO coUD'l ·1N'b n TIDI PayclliC & Tetot Carda •7 p (F b I u a-h '0) Man d 0 II he "'" 1ng we oo manuacrip1a. "'' Oo my OWf'I WOftl LIC T~/~ Clean "~A PAINTING Int ~•t You 1.it m41 notht~ 1 w•ll
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171• .... 56-181 pa~rs. avoid maklna comm11mtnts based o n 1ntOXIC'SllOn Tauru'i, ORR BKKPO SERV Spec DON s ELl!CTRIC ~ ... G•~mo Serll'ICe o· .. sao·u P .. 1,.,l lNO n:».n32 17l•1 712 1021 "' Libra, Scol<~o ns f'•t ... "I.. in 11naH buSlneN A1R 4'2 5™ S..-vlCe c:.tts ,_..., 1 COtnn'l I man t ..,. .... .. "
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creative, rebellious. dtd not fit into famtlL .,.Item. could have been TYPtNO.SIH·800KKPNO NEW REPAiR QU;i,ry-No T!'MITr1m CIMnuc> comp •-•
fro -I rt ._.._ FAST ACCUR SERVlCE IObl lo tmall. r-.onat>te oardenl C 1 HOMEOWNER EJCPERTS 1::-;n;;.::~~,_..,trT~ IHlatu I tr lalt separatC'd m one or both parent at re atave) ea Y age ·"'"rp10. V!RSATILE s.o oua ,,... •f lied 831-2345 ic.. (!lhUCtl ~l~~;* int c~1 ~cous C.hnga ~ 1 !!!! Aquanus, Leo persons pla 1mponan1 roles an )'Our hfe Fo~ ha"e ~ _ l1enme1 831 9)95 CAN BEAT ANY a10 ev
"'un0er--0ne-""'R001--X.,1rpo1...,.n been scattered these paSt month But you will be on mort ~hd Cartntrt fid'ftllll 1,...1 a. "' ,,,., EXT 20 y..,1 El!Oel ~ 122-1531
Shuttle, Travel Agcy, cmot1onal-ftnanctal around dunnt com1na month \' 01.1 could trnvcl m&pemry s;:;;;;; FlREW666 ;;;;ty mix ::z::t • A.._. Aoom S2t • ROO~ING recove1 1e
p.,.. &1or1199. Comm'I tn January, you'll ruc1vt ttmptma offtn Apnl could tw your m o\& Reoelf·Aatnod 1-AdOltlonl tree oe1 le7 50 ·~ cores ,_, .. 111..._ Ext.nor Sl\ICCO s ,30 • 1>411,., "°' '* tile roett
mall rec aocv 87MH& memorable month eoor....tc ~8 4980 s 110 ocwd Jim 63M56t Any. """'9m&Aleoc meten.tt s.2-o.c•2 wood, trw 750-tMI
••O Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/ Monday, o.c.mw 30, 1985
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mTAUll pa--YITlllUlfmfffiL 1110 CO"'~b1807.,f . •OHOA A.oeo<O 1$e0 UC, s ORD '71Futur12dtht~ to lnecall & ......,._. -·---· ·-NMdl 1 PIT Kennel Al· r~ ~ TOyota 85 4 RunMt Lk ~OOd condltlOn A.Ir. PIS. POASCHI! •75 9t1 • allver -··-· ... '12 "ream ~, ......... t Ill I -..--"' 1w1paper dell very ,-.. ant, 1 PIT Gr ...... -.. Gd cond, auto teed · •nnlv ... 11ry mint """0 '"'-rm; "" .. ....,__ ::.. ty.tema. F11ll time, Peul, 2 M-tAM "°" ..... ............ w/reduotloo. Lge docu-new. In warr 4500 mllee, B. AM/FM ca111111 .. ... • ...... •• 4 1peeo, '''· AM/FM •Pok• whit. e cyt HUN
&12-7233 Lag. Hlg. A • Xln t van or end 1 PIT night attll'ld· 51•7884 or 75g..3591 ment c:apablntlH to 5 IP. Al o, am/Im caH. S4 too 24 1-8849 10 mlS11.SOO 873•8888 atereo cHNlll, bar, tMT grNt $2100. 494-0301
JACK OF ALL TRADES. ~ MC~~,:~j ~otn-FEr11.1p10p1rmef_'epd.mA.pply. 1" 1 1 IC t 7. • max Im um chr whl1, moonrf ExtrH JAGUAR 1969 MA.Al<! $AA8 ~15. Newly btallt seat. pop-up roof, ttove ti ... 'II ..,, '· 125 ;:J Din-rm oval Tbl 110001 bo "'"O l"OO $12 950 8-40-7641 tr1n1 $1 •oo OBO Exc"llent condition. Fiii L Office furniture 1tore 842-ll015 btwn t2..8pm ..... Ori-. Cotta ..... • o "'" • " ' 3 4 SEDAN $3200 " .. m •• ... M teg1.1t1 4-10,8 -0-48-9 645-8817 (LIC1 10HL707) Bluelneolor.ltuo.alr,Pt. ~rn. rer:,~· PU . &llWlllll IYO 831-1030 c:nra. new uphol, ... , & Pttl AaJ•all I041 fr•ckl 9035 177 TOYOT• LUSlll (Stk# 3958) PB Low m1111 and much
15 hcMJt e31-21:~c: I Hew ownera • Varied 111,•-··· ... ,.. bck blue Plaid, Buffet 7' Xkc German st;;pt=a. PlYJloOfR Arrow 1612 92 '79 240D, Ivory, rune .. llltl mote ( IFYZs.44) 15996 lhlttt. Cotta MMe/Santa .,_ 5535 orvo Ora, lllver dwre-puppy, rare 811 bltldt fem pickup IOnQ bed '3.500 xlnt, loaded. aunrf. All4"\d our IMM eemlnar Dir 540-5630
IAlllYm TIAml Ana., ... 846-2550 Engl oak 873..o98e 9mo'a175 545-2090 Call 842-4"32 t A.Ilk for am/Im cau 11\eeplkln• and recleva 1 tree -flH Ltl '12 EnglnMflng Co. Santa TUYILAIDT CNA NurM wiA cat• for -~l11act1 l PERSIAN KITTENS CFA. Don w1111am1 ONLY $7500 751 -2018 PottabHI mini vacuum CROWN VICTORIA •
Ana No exp. nee lml'n90. oPl'\lnQ H •• B .• .._5 :,:, :.t=N~ .;.'td~ I IY UPluWWWI reg 1175/up 846-1373 '74 FORD Rang;( P.U w/ llHllH 1111 '10 ~nott'::''n.':~s~:~ Loaded with power 54.6-1008 aft 2pm EOE ncJud 2 ar .. 11¥5 SuJ* cab & camper lhell llO II equipment & mucn mot• yra e•p 1 g Yf'IS Gd Loul ref9 676-0624 LES 957-8133 Alrlft Sain $999 080 842-8079 Coall Plaza (Z•T'-'""3) 5•"9• Dir
PAIT Tiil 111.P computer. pr.i. DATA -• _ Loaded (ir 0020&0) {Aprx 1 hr.) " n.v "" "
II George, 548-7744 E~~r:;'•~ itr!ft1~1: *SAi.Ei IALIJ* TOYOTA 1980 pickup h 111,000 &ll-UYHI LWE ~ 540-5630 1 Daya p/wtc for Mlf-
11orage. Daya very. Mu11
i,. dependable 497-8900
SELL Idle Item' with a lfve-ln or out. Local rel• Refrlgel'llort 1129 & Up C.rHI ••I Mar 1122 Ion Ion~ bed 13• 100 Can l H / •12· 1117 vw •59 Bug, mech sound, FORD Mere M1rqul1 '73
Dally Piiot C1ualtled Ad 673-5100 Wa.1he<1 199 & Up UoVINd SALE. Everfi-642-43 1 Alk tor Don A' ready to drive, radall•. A.IC, S 1200 Gd eond. era. gas/elee 199 & Up Wllllama. TOHAUS === VW '83 Bug, Cat look. new amall window• S 1250 45K ml Call 644-7519 1hlng goet. 150-1300 O uu:sr LTD.-1 494·2552 or 497-1597
TODAY Is Stoves 199 & Up apd blk!, kng bed Mt, Aattt l•prt.. tlOO ,.,.c pant. Int, centerllnea, Fiii uHll P/I ,12 "Complete Line of Home section'! aot1 720·803 1 -Mleh XZX, rada, fr 145, " Stick ahltt. air, AM/FM Furn11h1ng1" llPWn •11 ... a. (ll•) 111 185, 12200 848-5751
CR 0 SSW 0 RD P U Z Z L E A.LL APPLIANCES Ctall Mtu 1124 DELIVERY D:PA.:f~T " ·IHI VW ,80 Sc:lrocco:-stereo c:asMtte, bucket
Ac.-oaa
I Wound cru11
5 Jr Leagu.ra 9 Touter type
14 Anklet
15 Mine opening
18 Fight locus
17 lnnlatall
18 Modtcum
19 Paul's tellow
lrave+e<
20 Earty 11nner
21 Trotter 1 kin
22 Btaba out
23 Orthodontist
25 Fool pall
27 Printer s
necessity
28 Slay afloat
29 Outdo
32 Nol unneo
35 l eisure
37 Unaspirare
38 Calhedral
lealure
39 Nuncupallve
40 Mus;c11ns
milieu
42 Diamond
43 Parsegn1an ot
IOOlblll
44 Anioet)'
45 Ma Farrow
48 Sports name
47 Gibbet
51 Restrain
64 Awaken
56 -pending
51 Negative
contraction
58 Wading bird
59 Game winner
80 Overeat
61 Foreehadow
82 Ruuian City
63 Glti.
64 Canary tooc
85 Comfort
DOWN
1 Mount
2 Cul
3 Slr11nge ,. Crib
5 Linen t&bflc
6 Command
7 Sting
8 To 1he rear
9 Recrea11on
10 Bay window
11 --mell
12 Single
13 Go by
2 t Bottle size
24 Seo-ready
26 French river
'MVIOUI "VZZU ·~vto
28 Verlebree
29 Neophyte
30 Muscat and
31 Flre goddess
32 White maner
33 Fruit
34 Siam tutor
35 Meat d1Sl'I
36 Aggregale
38 Use• snee
41 Disperse
42 River d1r1
45 Grouped
46 Wiid party
47 Lead
48 Musical
49 Merchandise
SO Garment
51 lo11ers .,,
52 -hOfH
53 Simple
55 Hautboy
59 Garden tool
ftlty 1Hraetff4 Mena aulta &'.clothes, idd-M L •R[N'S BMW MERCEDES BENZ '77 red, gd cono, UI IVI A. :!'· sfldlng rear wln-hHlleat 0H4tfftt Ing mach .. •IMPlng bag, C I\ 450SL. lo ml 75K. lmmac 640-1229 II extras Xlnt cond (Lie• 2C207881
UNIQUE FURNITURE record ptaye< w/t10lo M-Ftlll9,S-St1116 cond blk/red, alarm, VWBUG 'tla Red Clean In $10,400 844-8199 (Slk• 3822)
1947 S Main SI 548-7011 2092 Wallace 826 S. Euctld St Blaupunkl, chrome whl1, 14211 Santa Ana Fullerton. CA Holll for h11dtop, many lout New everything. See NABERS
Blwn Edlnge< & warner on Uf8H ltac~ 1141 714-680 6300 more xlras Mutt seel 111 12600 548-2802
Main St See the Be1r• saUsun 9~2 RefrlO. furn. 213-891-6701 '25000 firm 845-8194 -----CADILLAC Hl-1220 kllchen goodies. plants. l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.-..iiiiiii-or 281-_35....,9_9..,...---
THEODORE
ROBINS
o to 6 S 12 5 etc. Everything mull got I• ~ pen • . un • 1012 Temple Hiiis Dr LARGE SELECTION OF '\
NEW & USED BMW'S!
lt!J!.rl ltac~ 1119 LOH IUOI llW
10 SPd bike, carpenter VOLUME SA.LES
tools, dolly {going OUI of SERVICE & LEASING
ouslne") 760-0807 249 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG
Orlltwood Sal/Sun BEACH
-:No Cherry exll..,.051
New beaut quallty Ski (ll•\a•I lltG Suus & access new ",.. •
ladies cust made Scuba Trad•lns Weteome
oulfit-Ills 8· to. & other OPEN SEVEN DAYS
new scuba gear Ex-
tensive sport/ boullque
llems. Open 10 00 Dec
28,29,30,31, 126 29th SI,
Farailart IOl 4 NB. 675-3820 early AM & Eves If questions.
l llY FlllllTlllE Traa1,.r11tiH
LES 957·8133 -
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• pc Living room se1 Only Sail ltlla 7014
week old, cost S765 Sell CAL 25. 8 sall1, ·85 out-~ a ~
$2851714) 952-4254 board. auto pllol. gd •llalan ol fMW &
Sola an<S Lovese11 01k cond S5900 536-0573 ~ prepwed
trim. like new Earth-SliJl/DKb/Sltrl_Jt IMWt In 1ones $425 71 41542-0007 lC
••• ·111001* Red/palomino. excellent
care. 1 year warranty
(95488A)
110,111
JllWM•S
"""" 1001 Quall St.. N.B
833-9300
llSUl'H
IUllHCAI 5 speed, AM/FM stereo
cassette. 4x4. extra large
urea
(Llc11 2G77964J
1S1k 11 38441
11111
THEODORE
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN
&
ISUZU
THANK YOU
LARGEST SELECTION
of lall model, low mileage
Cadlllaca In Orange
County! See u1 lod1yl
540-1880
2600 H1rbor Blvd
COSTA.MESA
A.DIL LAC '81 Sedan Sev-
llle diesel, cherry cond.
bought anothe1. will lei
go below wholeulel
759-8046 or 780-5090
WE Ill &LL l&IEI
USED CA.RS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR CA.LL FOR
fllH lPPUIHl
OeLILLO
OIEYHLn
18211 BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14l-10lljl41-1311
FORD
2060 HARBOR Bl\10
CO!>TA M f')A 64 l ooi.1
u•LI '14 1&11 Yll
Loaded wl pwr equip
S 13,995 ( 1KBR565) Dir
540-5630
JIHUllSll
Or1111 Cff1ty's o!4ut
Uactl1/ltrc1ry •ultr
$1111, aim , .. ,utrty'
ulu. Hnict. & leui•l
2'2& llubtr lh•
Costl ltu S40· SilO
Ll•LI 111 Tin GAi Loaded w/pwr equipment
AM/FM stereo 11pe. lacy
sl)Oke type wheels ano
much more ( 1LWS572)
S 16,995 Olr 540-5630
CHEVY '73 Camero. 1an. 1----
runs great Mli11 sell IEIClllY 11&1•111
s1300 obo 640-4674 W&IH 'la
Walnul China cablnel 022 ..,_ ,..... 8 cll-~-.-,,.-,,--r-,.--,,....,--1 $200 Walnut oropleaf 2 SHps, 15 ft each S 125 & ....... 10 11 12 13 din table. 4 chairs Sl50 S75. mo on Bal. Island. • t .J.OU 3 2
. ROBINS I FORD F;2~ CHEVY '83 Camero Z28. Auto, air, PS, PB and
HO motor 5 spO, loaded, more {IGTW5631 S6995
cna1coal $6995 PP Dir 540-5630
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COSTA M H A 6 42 0010
S 100 Brwn chest ot SLIPS Av8if25, 30 & 58' ~ .... ca
drawers S35 646-9177 3333.W Coast Highway ~ llSIAI LUllll
640-0016 PLYMOUTH '65 Satelllle
CHEVY Mallbu 1 980 Cpe. 1 ownr, very go
classic wagon Atr. cond. S600 obo 840-2966
20
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~-t--i--+--lf---I bed. good cono & 19" lite. Traaa,.rtatita _..~ Auenll our lease 9emlnar remote TV 859-4817 .... ~.,-..... ~ and recleve a tree IN U.S.A.
AM/FM, 2 l one paint, PLYlllT-. FlllY 'l l elec seats, S2,950 Call 642-4321 Ask tor Don V-8. auto. air. AM/FM
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Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi
441 E. C.ast lhry., 11.,.rt lt1olt
173-otOO
Highest Quality Sales & Service
The Best'Car Buys
In Orange County
Are At
The Dealers Listed
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~ 0 CREVIER BMW ~
"' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ~
"Where Profe ssional Attitude Prevails"
lpec:taflllft9 In European 0.11¥ery. Exc.llent S.lecUon of
New end carefully Pf.pared UMd BMW'• always 1n stock
835-3171
208 W. 1st St., Senta Ana
Corner ol Broadw11y & 1st St Closed Sundays
0 STERLING
SAUS -SUYICE -UASl•C -PllTS
Overseas Delivery Specialists
BMW -ROLLS ROYCE
1540 Jamboree Rd.
Newport Beach 840-DllAl.IU
8 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS
1301 Ou•ll St. -#Mw C•r LOClltlon
1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Dlvl1lon
0 World's Lsrgfl$t Selection of 0
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833-9300
SM . u.i1C -Plltl -Senlct · My S-.,
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1 160 LOTTERY TICKET. ScNttfl IOll Learn about leasing In
ANO TRYING HARO£R
108£:.-)
Wiiiiams stereo (Lie• 785DZSl WE BUY CLEAN. (Slk.-3979)
BEST OFFER ·81 HONDA SCOOTER Custom Auto our oltlGe near South
646-6238 after 6 bl/while pert cono Mull Coast Plaza •SALES
·SERVICE
·PARTS
·LEASING
LOW MILEAGE 12111 DOMESTIC & IMPORT
CARS, TRUCKS & VA.NS
st otter on following
items 2 years old, 2
oriental rug• 2 stereo
spkrs and Chambers gas
oven 494-6498
se11 '11s 644·5846 Imports (apr11 1 hr 1
&Ll-UYHI LUSE
lH/412-1111 ~ ~
THEODORE
ROBINS
or sale: OLDFOOTBA.LL
CARDS 1965,66,69
SUPER ST ARS 722-1543
twtlry/Fara/Arl -
6025
0 &>~t}l (-'()UOty~
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CALIF'S 111 a LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER
NEED WE SAY MORE?
Parts Open M-Sat 8 • 5 30 Sat 9 -4 p m
Service m-Frt 7 30 -6 p m
11711 9EACH 9LVO HUNTINGTON HACH
714/ 842-2000·
0 NABERS CADILLAC @
2100 HIRIOR ILVD., COSTA IESl
(114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211
• Best Prices • Convenient Location
•Great Location •Super Service
• Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People
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CHICK
IVERSON
EVERY MOO£l & COl<>a
CALI. TODAY DODGE Coll '80. like new. PllTIAO FllOIH 'II
AM /FM cass. new Auto. AM/FM •ter eo
sheepskin•. new tires, 30 casset1e. 350 V-8 S<HJTH r(JWJTY '
M.P G . factory sunroof (Uc• WXM2981 PORSCHE
AUDI
CHEVROLET Hl1he11 Q1Ull1y
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~1Uri T 1rJt. TON Bf ACH I $2500 497-3378 (Stk• 3975)
11111 1(714) 842-2000 WEW&ITYHll
OLWISllWU
0 THEODORE ROBINS
FORD
U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer
Modern Sales, Service, Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Oepts
Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals
20IO l1rlter lhll., Cesf 1 1111
142-0010., 140-1211
0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS
• LONG TERM LEASES
• COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES
• HUGE INVENTORY
dial MERCEDES
213n14 837-2333
Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on
Manchester/Beach Blvd.
,. .... _.,,, ... . . "'
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VIF.~~/t -. .
C) BOB LONGPRE
Oninge County's Olden & Ulrgest Ponti"< Owafenhlp
.11 IH<" lllld. & tM Garde" Grow FrHWay
f714 89Z·Mll f714J 616-ZIOO
We perform all Pontl.tc w.itmtnty wori<, regardless ot
wne,.. you origin.lily ptJrthltsed your car.
OPa llCMIDAY W.l•U u.TIL .... P.M .
I Bos L ONGPRt I . -.
See Veno do1 Santoe
[l'{A]@TI@oo@
BUICK Laius JAGUAR ISUZU
the PROFESSIONAL APPROACH
71 4 -979-2500
2925 Harbor B oulevard
• Costa Mesa, CA •
0 a marJlOr1 a rnC1CJ10r1
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• !RAHS AM SLASHES • Fll!CBIRO
• ~ooo m
• PARISllNH( e PRICES! e
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• 11000 1985 MODELS
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a rnC1CJ10r1 NOT BE UNDERSOLD! • PONTIAC SUBARU FIERO
24IO Harbor Btvd. 2480 Hllbor Blvd. Costa MtSI Newport Btadl
714/549-4300 Costa MtSI Newport Btadl
714/549 .. 4300
G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT
# 1 /1 Th W11t F1r
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G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE
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2880 Harbor Blvd.
Coata Meaa 540-0713
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25~ FAIR
FORECAITI ON A2
. MO NDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1985
Superll;larket strike ends
In second vote, meat cutters b a r ely OK
3-year pact, expected to retu rn today
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Meat
cutters voted Sunday to end Southern
California's longest-running super-
market stnke by oarrowly approving
a new three-year pact they had
previously rejected.
"The meat cutters' strike 1s over,"
Sports
tr\. ~ /.,
(• , .. j.. ,)'
, 11!'1ST)\~"" ~\~
The Coast Chrlstm. r-
Classlc basketball tour-
nament resumes play to-
night with the c ham-
pionship ganie between
Corona del Mar and
Dominguez highs. /81
Iowa's Fry Is on the hot
seat for cooling down
social activities. /82
Can UCLA continue the
Pac-1 0's dominance over
Big Ten teams In the Rose
Bowl?/83
California
announced Oliver W. Holmes, re-
gional director and international vice
president of the United Food and
Commercial Workers union.
Meat cutters and meat wrappers
were expected to be back on the JOb
Monday, said Dave Willauer. spokes-
Picture perfect
man for the Food Employers Council.
The nearly two-month-long stnke,
which was frequently marked ~by
violence, also involved some 12,000
Teamsters union truck dnvers, ware-
housemen and office wotkers. They
returned to work Friday after approv-
ing a new contract Thursday
Three United Food and Com-
mercial Worke rs locals took a revote
on the pact Sunday after turning it
down Thursday. Three other locals
that had puscd the proposal Thurs-
day were not asked to ake a second
vote.
Dan Swinton. spokesman for the
union, said the d1ss1dent locals were
asked to vote again because members
apparently "didn't quite understand
1he job provision poruons. .. It
wasn't properly explained to them the
first time."
Of the three locals that voted
Sunday, two turned down the
proposal again HoweHr. the
cumula11 ve votes, when combined
with Thursday's final voung from the
three other local!>. added up to 1,826
1n favor of the proposal 1,531
opposed. Swinton ~1d.
An estimated 8,000 meat cutters
and meal wrappers were 1n.,.olved in
the sink(.
"We're not 100 happ) with 11 at all."
said Ray Long. secretary-treasurer of
Local 587. before Sunday's vote ··But
Violence along the
border between the Unit-
ed States and Mexico Is
Increasing, INS says./ M
Nation
Tbe frantic pace lea~ up to Cbrlatmu can drl•e many to
eeek cndet eolace wben"lt'• finally o•er. That'• what artist
Ra ArlyamJto of Fountain Valley did thla weekend when be
took bla can•u to Talbert Lake ln Bunt1ngton Beach"•
Central Park to capture that peace and tranqulltty ln a
picture-perfect MttiDC·
More than 90 percent of
the population growth In
the last five years has
been In the Western and
Southern states./ A5
Come Jan 1., many tax
breaks for lndlvlduals
and businesses will ex-
pire./ AS
Cyclist
in police
chase dies
Terrorists probably aided
by accomplices, police say
Entertainment
She won two Oscars b ack
to back a half century
ago, then fled Hollywood.
A look at Luise Rainer
today./ Al
Business
Computerized loan orig-
inators can take the
drudgery out of house-
shop ping ./81
By P AUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .. 0.-, ..........
A Costa Mesa man died and
a Balboa Island woman show-
ed slight improvement Sunday
following separate accidents
last week on the Orange Coast.
Randall Lawrence Luebber-
ing. 19, of Costa Mesa, who led
police on a high-speed chase
on his motorcycle through the
city on Dec. 22 before crashing
into a van, died Saturday
afternoon from inJunes suf.
fered in the accident.
Luebberi ng was pro-
nounced dead at Fountain
Valley Regional Hospital and
Medic.al Cente.!J where he was
(Pleaee eee 11.,;YCLJST / A2)
Auth~rities specula te gu ns suppli ed
by grou p l ~nked t o other recen~ a ttacks
ROME (AP) -The four Palesu-
nian terrorists who massacred
travelers at Leonardo da Vinci a1rpon
probably received substantial help
from accomplices who were linked to
other recent attacks in Rome. police
said Sunday.
An Italian newspaper also quoted a
m1htary intelligence chief as saying
the terronsts were trained 1 n I ran.
DunnJ his noon blessing in St.
Peter's Square. POJl'.C John Paul II
condemned the Fnday morning at-
tack in Rome and a near-simul-
taneous onslaught at Vienna's
Schwechat A1rpon.
Five of 1he 15 people lc1lkd in
Rome were Americans. Three
suspected terronsts were among the
dead. Italian officials said the latest
count shows nearly 80 people were
IOJured, 10 scnousl)
The youngest person slain, I 1-year-
old Amencan Natasha Simpson, was
to be buned Monday an Rome after a
Roman Catholic funeral Also killed
were fou r otht'r Amencans. three
Grttks. two Mexicans. one A.lgenan
and an Italian.
The Vienna raid killed two
b\standers. an Austnan man and an
Israeli woman. and one susi>«ted
INDEX
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Bulletln Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Oplnk>n
Polloe Log
Publlc Notices
Sports
Tetevlslon
Weather
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88-1 0
8 5
8 10
88
Scattered rain may come today,
but more than likely will go away
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89
A8
A6
A3
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A9
A2
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .. °'""" ,.... .....
Freedom Bowl organizers might be
understandably nervous today as
they warily eye the heavens for signs
of ram.
The National Weather Service
predicted a 20 to 40 percent chance of
scattered showers along the Orange
Coast and the rest of the county
And one year ago, a deluge throuJll-
out the day leading u~ to the opening
kickoff marred the inaugural Free-
dom Bowl.
A disappo1nt1ng crowd of 24.000
showed up to watch the Iowa
Hawkeyes rout the Texas Longhorns.
55-17.
But forecasters said only ltght.
scattered showers were expected
todar. with clt'anng skies due this
evening.
Although temperatures cooled
somewhat over the weekend. and
scattered showers ~re reported
throughout the county Sunday. the
Accordion lovers seeking
to change the public's tune
Players say instrument getting bum
raPas bein g only fo r n erds and we irdos
"Play the Acxord1on, It's Fun" -
an oranae and black bumper slicker
adorning the car of an accordion
teacher. . .. "Use an 1ccord1on. fO to pnt0n
a license plate (name on the car of a
Loe Anaeles County poh~ reporter.
Some folks bellow that the accor·
d1on business folded up w11h the
retirement of Lawrence Welk. Others
say the much-m&liJDcd instrument 1s
1euina a teeond wind.
In any case. accord1on-lo\oers arc
fierce in their fiaht to keep the
downtrodden squttzc boll from be1na
stranded in lht' rralm ofOktoberfcsta,
bar murvahs and ltahan ~dings.
Enthusiasts stl't'Ss that numerous
conoertos and dasstcal pieces have
been composed for the chest-huuina
keyboard.
Sttll, it's not easy to eteapc tht
polkas. tM endle "oom p&h pahs ..
and the chamC)llne music. h's hard to
1mqine an accordion aona ~nnina
Wlthout "ah~ne4ftd .. h-two.
While Welk and Myron Aoren
helped stereotype lbc mstNmcnt,
they also became bcros to m1lh ons of
adults. wbo Ln tum moU\iatcd and -
weather stopped neither locals nor
tourists from enjoying Southern Cah-
fom1a's outdoors.
For instance. football pla}ers from
Colorado Un1versll). here to face the
University of Washington Huskies in
tonight's second Freedom Bowl.
s~nt a whirlwind wttkend v151t10g
stghts hke Disneyland, K.nott's Berry
Farm and Newport Beach.
Between tnps they were seen loung-
ing around the pool at the Wesun
(Pleue eee RAJl'( I A2)
TONY
SAAVEDRA
Focus o ~ THE N E~s
in some caJCS -forced their children
to lake accordion lessons.. tcacben
say.
The ablence of Welk and Aoren
from television hat lef\ the IQU«U
bo• without a viii~ celebrity.
Accotdionllt Weird AJ Yankov1c tw done about as much for the
eccordion's imue with hlS OOP
(PleeM ... ACCORDJOJll/ A2}
terronst The 4.., peopll" wounded
included 1wo men ca ptured h\ police
and held as tcrron\tS. A.n lntl.'nor
M1nistn. spokesman ..aid ~unda\ the
two would stand m.il for murder hut
ga-.c no detail'>
Pohce 1n ho1h \1.mntne'> ..a1J thl'
terron <;ts "ere Pa lest1n1an<,. JP-
parenth a~eng1ng an Oct I l<,rad1 air
s1nke against Pa lc1,tine L 1tx•ra11on
O~nizauon heaJquaner' in Tu-
n1s1a that ki lled at least 60 peoplt' The
terronsts' target'> Fnda~ ..-.t·rc 1::1 <\I
Israeli airline lhcck-1 n counter<,
police \aid
In Tn poh the go,cmment ot
radiral A.rab leader Moammar
Khadaf) calkd 1he a1rpor1 assault<.
"heroic" and "hra'e ac111.10' .. the
otlinal ne"' a11.enl' JA.:--. .\ -.a1J It
(Pleue eee TERRORJSTS/A:2J
realit> tell!> me we're going 10 have to
live wnh tl for ll while "
Local 587 co venng the Sana
Monica area, voted 11 -14 in favor of
the proposal Sunday, W1llauer said.
Local 551, represcnung the Orange
Count) area 'oted 333-296 against
1he measure Local 439 head-
quanered 1n < laremont turned n
do~ n 424-1 90, Wtllauer said
"( cn.aanl) we're happy that u's
(Pleue eee 11.AJU[ET / A2)
Coast
woman
shot in
attack
Goff. 77. was on tour
in Rome. is in good
spirits. fr1end says
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ... O..,.._,_
A Corona del ~tar wom.rn who wa~
inJured in the tcrron\t attack in
Rome's Leonardo da \ 1nc1 A1rpon
Fnda~ 1r. "in prett) good spmts" and
read) to come home. a neighbor said
Sunda)
Ka' Goff. P. was one of 14
Americans who 1111ere wounded in the
attack b' Pale'>t1nian 1erron sts ,,,,,,,,.
the El .\1 curhne ud.et countt:~~
Rome
Another ti\C: '\men cans were
killed In all 16 people were killed
and at lea~\ 116 were wounded 1n
s1multaneou\ attacks at lhe airpons
in Rome and Vienna
John Long.. a fnend and neighbor of
Ka ' Goff. \31d on Sunda~ that she
feds fine after surgef') on Fnday to
remo"e \hrapnel trom her leg at
Rome·s ~n Pietro Hospital.
Another tnend. Lane Merhn of
In ine flew to Rome Fnda~ n1 gh1 10
escon (1off humr long said
(1ofT. w1du1A of < onon (,off 1he
rounder JI "outht>rn < .tlllomia 's fi rst
\ "l~~wagen dl"Jkr,h1p n pecti. 10
k a\l' Rorm JI 11 ii m r UC~\ on a
T'" ~ !light t11r 'l'" 'I M k Long J1Jn t ~n11"' "'hl·n '>hl· wJ\Jue bad in
( Jlllurni.i
In a telt"phom· 1nlt'P ll'\.\ from her
ho.,pttal t~:d 1n Rume Mr'> GofTtold
J reponer th.ti she tell "lud.~ to he
ah,c' JllHding lo .t new'>paper
rcpon
· I 1u<,t hl·JrJ thl· n111~ and I got
Jo'An on lhl• !lour ThJ t., "'hat I \aw
e\l-r\onc d~ do I didn't reahLe
unui latt>r lhJI I had ,\ hullet in the
1cg · '>hl· "'3' 1.1uoted a\ \d\.1ng
\he ... ud 'lhl· "'as ..-.al~ing wnh a
tl1ur group 111J\w1!>sA.ir lllunter near
1-1 \I "'hen 'hl heard e\plo-.1ons. but
nncr \Jw lhl ll'rTunst'
I t1ng tlf't rt•al11ed h1'> neighbor
might be.· 1n trouble ..-.he n he read an
~.,.,,~ tJtcd Prl''>'> -.tun 1hat hsted the
l3~uah1t·'> Imm tht· Jllad. A.mong
thcm "J' J < 1l·11l1 "n JlfC "'~ • ..-.uh no
Jddn'''
I ru· l\.\1 Jnli two together and
gut''>'tt.'d 1t, 11ulJ he:· hl'r l 1)ng ..aid
\pp.trl·nth lhl' n.iml· had l'x·c:n
gJrhkJ r 1r.1n,m1"111n
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'Light sentence' disappoints
man who likes state's prisons
By CM A11«lale4 Prat
Charles Roy Hums was hop1na tor
fi vc years in prison when he was
·sentenced for usiqg a stolen credit
card. but all he l Ot was su months in
JIUI.
"I'm sony to disappoint you,"
Anaheim's Assistant Ci'ty Attorney
MML-1 "'-"" tnl<1 him , "but•._~-..... '
can offer is 1i~ months in jail because
you're only charsed with a mildc-
mcanor. '' .. , aueu I'll have to take it,"
responded Bums. who pleaded auitty
to the c~ and represented himtelf
in court Thul'lday.
The 37-ycar-old career c:rimJAal
hitchhiked from Florida to Cali-
tomJa, then "I did eve?,thina I could
to pt'atrcstcd o ut here. • he 11ud 1n an
inierview.
Why 10 to all the trouble?
.. rve been in P.rison 1n Geoll!a.
Nevada and C&tlfom1a. ·• explained Bums. who said be isn't oomfortable • a free man. ..Let me tell you,
CalifomJa bas the best prisons."
TERRORISTS MAY HA VE HAD HELP •.•
Fl'OmAl
was Libya's fi rst comment on Lbe
attacks.
The surviving terrorist from 1he
Rome attack, Mohammad Sarham,
told Domenico Sica, an inv~tipting
judge, 1hat he and 1he three slain
gunmen belonged lo a PLO faction
he.aded by Abu Nida. He said the
~up planned more terrorist actions
rn Europe.judicial sources said.
Abu Nidal is the assumed name of
Sabry al-Danna.~ major opponent of
PLO leader Vasser Arafat.
Later Sunday, Sica told Sarham he
had formally been charged with
part1c1pat1ng in the massacre. with
illegal arms tra~sport and 01her
related charges, the news agency
ANSA reported.
"From the one or two elements we
have in hand we hope to discover the
support 1hat the terrorisls certainly
had in Rome," a police official told
reporters. T he official. who de-
manded anonymity. said 11 was
··t'xtremcly probable"' that ac-
complices supplte.d the terrorists Wlth
guns.
l\uthorit1es gave no other details
about the purported accomplices.
except to say lbey were oe11evecs sbll
at larae in Italy. Ot6er poUce, also spc:akina on
condition of anonymity, said Lbey
believe lbe accompljces wete tbe
same ones wbo helped CUT')' out two
attacks in Rome last September.
On Sept. 25, a bomb explosion
killed a woman employee and 1rtjwed
13 people at the officies of British
Ai':!l;. Nine days earlier, a hand
gre anack on a crowded cafe on
nearby Via Veneto wounded 39
people. Police analed ud clwted
two Palestinians in the auacb.
Three claims of respouibWty,
none verified, have been made for the
airport attlCb. One WU made to I
Mallp. Spain. radio station Friday,
in the name of Abu Nidal Anothtr
WU made Friday eveniJla to an
Italian news qiency, but the name of
his poup could not be U8dentood.
In Beirut, Lebanon. on Su.oday a
previously unknown lf'O\ll> c:allina
itself the .. Arab Guerrilla Cella"
claimed responsibility.
Rec:onlt.rUCtina the ma..a-e in
Rome, investipton said the Palesti-
nian aunmen took a lU.i to the
airport. uncc in the tcnnmaJ, they
threw two band grenades and fired an
dli1n&ted 180 shots from automa1ic riftes into crowds at the El Al, TWA
and Pan Am checlc-in counters.
Italian police and four Israeli
pards a1tached to El Al responded
with pistol and submachine-gun fire,
they said.
Late Sunday, state-run RAJ tele-
vision said expcru believe the Israeli
tecarity aaents killed two lerrorists.
dCl Italian police lc.illed the third and woandCid the fourth.
At 1eut one Israeli guard was
dM>QI t.hote still hospitalized, police
said.
Oftldala said the terrorists prob-
ably arrived in Italy by sea, Wlth at
last '" of them uaina Moroccan T1' with falte names. krull Rome newspaper La
~ quoted Adm. Fulvio
Martini, bead of the military secret
IGVice aeency SISMI, as saying the
tenoritu were trained in I ran and bad
ICOpped off in Damascus. Syria, before travelina to Italy. He did not
elaboraae.
Western intelliaenoe officials have IOlll comidered fundamentalist Iran
a trainina pound for Middle East
t.erroriltl. COAST WOMAN SHOT ••• Tbe pope, bis voice rillna in anaier.
told about 30,000 people Sunday that,
1'bere are no words ~enoup to ~ tueh criminal acuons. in the
fticie of wbich the cou::ieoce of every
cl~ pcnoo it borri6ecl. ..
From Al
Long said the language barrier had
proven troublesome for Merlin when
he first arrived in Rome, loo. Because'
he couldn'1 spe;ik haJian. be had
difficulty convinci ng hospital
au1hont1es to lei ham sec Goff.
She ttad been on a Christmas
holiday to London, Pans and Rome
when members of a Palestinian fringe
group opened fire and hurled
grenades in the crowded air ter-
minals. tht' Associated Press re-
ported.
Because of the at&Klcs. the arr val
of an El AJ Israel Airlines flilbt at Loa
Aqeles International Airport oo
Sunday prompted ina 111 d police
security there, officials said.
Bill Carey, superintendent o( Lo5
~les airpon operatiou, said act.-
ditional pcraonnel wett on band fOr
lhe 9:SS a.m. El AJ'/lane laLldjog.
.. It landed. an there were no
incidents," Carey said.
Tbc Americam killed in the anack induded: N...U Silaploo. the dallllner" of DCWI editor of The ~ Prem bureau in Rome,
Doa M•llnd 30, New Port Richey,
Fla.; Eleaa TOnweuo, 67, Pitts~:
Frederick Oqe. 29, Madison, Was.,
and John Buonocore, 20, Wilm-
in&U>n. Del.
ACCORDION GETTING A BUM RAP •••
From Al
parodies as Tmy Tim did for the
ukulele.
Both handle their instruments hke
vmuosos. Yet both capitalize on the
ima~e of being nerdy or at leasl
"weird."
Few youngs1ers want to be weird
wht'n they can be .. cool" -lilce guitar
speedslers Eddie Van Halen or Eric
Clapton.
"We need hot new personalities to
do what Michael Jackson and Elvis
did for the guitar,"' says An11.a
Hofmann, of Anita's AccordJOn Stu·
d10 10 Costa Mesa.
Whilt' Jackson doesn't play gu11ar
-at least not on stage -Hofm ann's
sentiments arc clear.
Since Floren and Welk left tele-
vision. her business has been like one
long raspberry, which she is quick to
give while turning both thumbs
c1nv. n
In her 20-vcar career. Hofmann's
c.licntek has fallen from 12 studenls-
a-wcck to only one-a 9-ycar--old girl
who someumes shows up and some-
11mes doesn't
Bur,1ncss is so bad these days
f lc1fmann 1s looking for another JOb
'°lhc ..ays potential students fear
the} ·11 t'nd up playing "Lady of
t.;p:un" for the rcsl of their lives.
.. Songs hke that went out 30 years
ago , people have the old-hat idea."
.. ays Hofmann. "There's lots of
~enous class1cal music 1hat was
written for the accordion ... You can
play everything from Bach to rock."
She shuffles through a pile of sheet
music, settles on a song and launches
into a spanted rend1l1on of"Anchors
\weigh."
On the table beside her 1s a copy of
the''Too Fat Polka": She's toofst. too
(nt for me. She's too (at for me. I don't
want her. you can have her. She's too
fat for me.
T he Lad y-<>f-Spain syndrome also
plagues Ray Jophn, who once bad 22
;iccordion students flocking to hu
Santa Ana s1udio every week.
He's now down to two.
"If I didn't have my piano and
guitar students I'd be out of busi-
ness," Jorlin laments. He blames
rock'n'rol for taking the w10d out of
the accordion business.
'"The accordion used to be well
thought of and 1t j ustd ied out because
of the way the public changed," he
says. "It was never something to be
neezed al or belittled. You were on
top of the wortd, and then aJI of a
sudden, you were bankrupt"
Nowdays sen ous music s1udents
are conccntrauna on strinp or piano,
while young rock fans are strummina
auitars1 according to Vi Brelje, pmi-
OA.-NGE .... .....
COAST ..... r•I
MAIN OfflCe
dent 01 tbe Vl'UIC t.:ounty chapte( of
the Music Teachen A.uociabon of
C&lifomia.
"'l(jds don'1 sec the accordion '°
wh y should tbey ask for one," Brelje
posed. "If some rock star came out
with an accordfon, the kid• "uld ao
af\erit."
Such an endorsement wu recently
made when Barry ManiJow strapped
on a white accordion durina a acene in
1hc television movie "Copecabana."
Though he played onJ y a handful of
notes in a fleeting scene, Manilow's
performance brought a cre90Cndo of
applause from the American Accor-
d1onists Association, Inc. The movie
should fi&ure prominently in the
arsenal of accordion hiahJights pub-
lished by the v oup.
These tidbns of trivia enable the
association's 17,000 members to hurt
names like the Beatles and Bob Dylan
at scoffers and critics. K.ids tcucd by
schoolmates for ta.kin& accordion
lessons can fire off endorsements
from such rocken as Bruce Spring-
steen. Billy Joel and -ready for this?
- the RolhnJ Stones.
That's right. The En$1ish band
known for it's Satanic 1maie and
sexual ovenones featured an accor-
dion on the early bit '"Back Street
Girt." ·
Faithe DefTner, president of the
New York-based association, rantes
off accordion appearances quicker
th.an a fast-fingered virtuoso.
DidJa · lcnow:
•The Beatles used an accordion on
the Magical Mystery Tour siog)e.
• Bob Dylan hared an accordion-
player for his sona "Joey," whlle Billy
Joel featured a squeeze box in two
cuts from ''The Stranger'' album -
"Vienna" and "Scenes from an
Italian Restaurant."
• And an accordion JrlCll Bruce
Spnn@tttn's '"Fourtb ofJuly. Asbuf!
Parle (Sandy)" on his "Born to Run '
album.
Deffner figures that if it's aood
enouah for the ''Boss," it's
goodenouah for an~onc.
.. I freq':~ dnvc in my car and
hear an a ·on on the f1l4io. but
the averaac person doesn't know it,.,
she says. "There's a lot of people that
like or play the accordion who don't
fall into the c.lasaificadon of nent.."
Deff ner is quick to note that
Orlando, Fla., proclaimed iuelf"Ao-
cordion City, USA" for the week in
July that it plays hott to tbe annual
Accordion CbampionshJ~
And more than nine million musk
books for bqjnniQI ICCOtdioniau
have been sold duriQI tbe lase decade,
says the enthusiastic preside&L
Oeffntt arpcs that accordion en-
rollment across the country is
bMltby, althouah she concedes some
t.eacbers are barely whcez2· n along.
Deffner blamed the stru ing in-
st:Neton for their own mis ortune.
"You have spoken to people who
ae cbcm1etves in bibcmallon and
think that it is the accordion which as
uleep," she blasts. "Accordions arc
exvemely popular wherever teachers
arc pursuing enrollment."
Accordion-maker Joe Petosa also
attributed declining interests to lack-
lust.cr teacben.
.. These people arc out there c.atcr-
ina to the Geritol crowd. teaching
'Tea for Two,"' says Petosa, the 65-
year-old president of the Seattle-
ba.cl accordion company. "When
the le.ids play for their peers they're
really behind t.he times."
He rcmemben well the accordion's
heyday dunng the ·40s and '50s. In
fact, his clientcle consists of mostly
other people who remember the "40s
and 'SOs.
One of the best places to look for a
senior citizen is behind a Petosa
accordion. Hisaveragecustomeris65
years old.
''So many manufacturers have
gone out of business. The market
richt now 1s basically people who arc
a1ttlldy playing and want a new
accordion." he says. "I don't know
what's going to happen when the next
generatJon moves up."
Petosa's company sells about 24
bandmade accordions and 200 fac-
tory-prod~ instruments a year, he
says.
But most Orange County dis-
tributors say the demand is primarily
for used accordions. New instru-
ments ~nerally retail for S 1, 700 and
up, whale older accordions be&in at
$350, acoordina to Petosa d istn'butor
AJ Manfredi of Garden Grove.
OMnpetina for local sat · · on
Mann, who bills his Ana store
as the "Accordjon eadquarters of
the World."
Uke .. Accordion City, USA," it's a
title not likely to spurfeelingsof envy.
But Mann and Manfredi take their
.a:ordion 1Criou1Jy, and tbey are
ebulirnt in predictina a comeback for
tbe beleqored instrument.
Mann boasts that he is f ving
leaona to Bette Midler and selling an
accordion to comedian Marty Ingels.
He says that finally the accordion is
squeezina past the shadow of electric alliWI and electric synthesizcn .
.. It's a beautiful instrument, almost
uexpreuive as a v1oltn," Mann says.
0 Wbere you have electronics, you
doa'i e-ven have to be a musician."
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MARKET STRIKE IS OVER •••
l'nmAl
over, .. Wtllauer uid on behalf of the
council. ·•we pretty much got what
we felt wt bad to achieve."
aia.., in employees' duties and
competition from cfucount markets
forced the employen to make re-
visions, he said.
The stri~ began Nov. 5 against
Vons market Manqement at AJber-
tsons, Alpha Beta. Hughes, Lucky,
Ralphs and Safeway promptly tocked
the strikina workers out of their
stores.
About 900 stores throuahout
Southern California were affected.
Violence throughout the strike
included such apparent sabotage as
stink bombs in stores, shots fired into
ttucb of non-union driven, and an
anonymous threat lo inject produce
at some stores with non-lethal doses
of poison.
The contract approved Sunday
callJ for a two-tier pay scale tha1
places some new meat wrappers in a
lower-paid classification and expands
the duties of the othen. Willauer said.
It also reduces from 16 to eight the
number of houn per day a journey-
man meal cutter must be on duty and
CYCLIST DIES •••
Prom Al
taken after slammrng ialo the righl
side of a van at Harbor Boulevard and
South Coast Drive.
Also injured in the accident was
van passenaer Steven Leo n
Arm1tron1 of Santa Ana, who suf-
fered ri&ht arm and chest injuries.
Luebbering was being chased by
the California Highway Patrol south-
bound on the Santa Ana Freeway
when Costa Mesa Officer Greg
Coulter picked up the chase on Fair
Drive.
A Costa Mesa police spokesman
said the impact of LuebberinJ'S
Kawasaki motorcycle left an impnnt
"'like tire tracks in soft mud" in the
van.
Showing slight improvemenl Sun-
day at the same Fountain Valley
hospital was Balboa Island resident
Lisa Gray who was critically injured
with severe head injuries and a
ruptured spleen Saturday in a traffic
collision involving a sus~led
drunken driver.
Gray, 26, was still listed in serious
condit1on Sundal, but had been taken
off the critica list, a hospital
spokeswoman said.
Gray, a former Daily Pilot em-
ployee in the advertising department.
was a passenger in the Honda sedan
tha1 collided with a truck at the
intersection of Jamboree Boulevard
and Coast Hiahway m Newport
Beach at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Jerry Green, 361 also of Balboa
Island, who was dnving the car, was
treated and released.
The truclc driver, 31-year--old Jef-
frey Penfield of Los Osos. Cahf., was
arrested and booked in10 Orange
County Jail on suspicion of (elooy
drunken driving. He was not injured
in the accident.
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sets the guaranteed daily hours for
new lower-paid meat wrappers at fo ur
instead of eight.
The Teamsters contract. approved
by nearly 3-1. requires some workers
to be hired at a lower rate and ta ke
longer to get lO top scale.
Both unions' contracts call for
modest combina1ions of bonuses and
raises for three years. Full-time meat
workers will receive a $500 bonus
after the first year. S t.000 after the
second and a 45<ent to SO-cen1-an-
hour raise d uring the thi rd year.
W11lauer said.
Under their expired contracts,
Teamsters earned top pay of about
S 14 an hour, while journeyman meat
cutters ea.med S 13.48 an hour.
RAIN ••.
From Al
South Coast Plaza hotel in Cosia
Mesa. Presumably, they fo und lime
to practice, too.
Continued mild temperatures wqe
forecast for today, ranging from the
upper 60s along the coast to the mjd
70s inland.
Although local lifeguards said sca1-
1ered bcachgocrs ignored 1he oc-
casional raindrops Sunday, only 1&e
surfers clothed an their wetsuits
braved 1he 57-degrcc ocean.
Actually, 1he Colorado Buffaloes
football team and its supporters arc
missing out on some reasonably
pleasant weather back home in
Boulder. The weather service said a
high of 59 degrees under sunny skies
is forecast in nearby Denver today.
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