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1986-01-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
•OMCMTaONAI •,l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil M O NDAY, JANUARY 20, 1986 Californians to. pay mo.re ·taxes 2 .4 b illion in revenue enhancem e n t analyst's office of Deulunejian's first four state budaet proposals, accord- ina to the Bee. a ttributed to revised laws, not rate hike Deukmejian frequently boasts in speeches about eliminating the Sl.S billion budaet deficit without a "gen- eral tax increase." But the word ''aeneral" has been dropped as the aovernor's re-election campaign nears. the Bee said. · SACRAMENTO (AP) -Because of leaislation approved by Gov. G~rae Deukmcji!ln. Californians wtll pay S2.4 billion in additional taxes and fees over four fiscal years. the Sacramento Bee says. The newpaper said Sunday that revenue enhancements approved by Cout ""Newport Beach, San Clemente and Orange County have received $71 ,000 In Coastal Com- mission grants to Im- prove their beaches./ A3 California Police seek a teen-ager who threw acid Into the face of a 4-year-old girl In Buena Park./ A3 Nation Congress opens a sec- ond session llkefy to be dominated by debate over spending cuts and tax overhaul./ M Bualneu Stocks ana.Jyst sa s bet- ter yMilds come In smaller compantes./-.- World Armed forces ousted Lesotho Prime Minister Leabua Jonathan In a bloodless coup.I A5 Sports Donnie Hammond wins Hope Classlc tournament In sudden death. /81 Entertainment If you' re pirating cable TV sf gnats on a satelllte dish, your free ride may be over./AI the ~ature and signed by the Republican aovemor to help erase a 1983 budaet deficit will raise $2.43 billion more in tax revenue by June 30. 1987. than would have been the case. The fiaure came from an analysis by the nonpartjsan legislative The increased revenue comes from nearly a doun changes an tu law. the Bee said, including: -Reduced solar and energy tax ~e County'• Huardoaa De'ricee Squad officen are fully armea with equipment that ma.kee their job • little leu danlerou. lncladlnc their bomb-9nllflna do« Sam. At left, credits, wb icb are· Cl peeled to save the stak $429 million durina the four fiscal yean &om July 1983 throuah June 1987. -Chaqcs in motor vehicle license fees that an e•pccted to raise u additional S830 million during the four-year period. , -A cbanaie in the index used to raise income tax bncuu to keep up with inflation. The chanae narrowed the tax brackets and pushed some Californians into biaber tax brackets, the Bee said. -Earlier reassessment o( newly sold property, which, acc:ordma to Leaislative Analytt William Kamm. has resulted in hiahcr property taxes "for a relatively smaU poup of California taxpayers.'' -Application of the saJn tu to the • rental of videotapes and the sale of products from vendiq machioes. -Elimination or reduction of a variety of state tax deductions. in- cludi~ eliminauon of the income tu deducuon for state psline tun. - -Earlier P1ymcnts by employen o..r ....... _, .............. lDYmU,ator Charlie Sta.mph holda the control to a robot. while 1.D~ator Chrla Weare la clreMed up lo protectlYe cear atop the l>omb trailer. Lt. George John110n la lo back. of taxes deducted from employee paychecks. -An add1t1onaJ tax on Pick-Sil and other exotic beu at race tracks. Jessc Huft Deukmcjian's filWIClt director. defended the additional revenue. saying some oftbc propoted $9 billion an increased stal.C spendina between Deulunejian's first and founh budaet would not ha,.,e been possible. . .. The state could not have done as much. pan1cularly m education .. wttbout the increases, he said. escapes S. Yemen uprising Two sailor s a lerted to swim . motor out of war-tom harbor By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... o.lr ........ A Fountain Valley man·s danng escape from war-tom South Yemen last week hasn•t tempered bas proclivity for travel, but it definitely "soured ham on the M1ddk East." his father said Sunday.· Robert G . McScveney Jr .. 29. and a Canadlan shipmate sailed out of the rr-of Aden. the Somtr Yrmcn ~:amt21, 1n a cnppled yacht wtu~ fighter Jets and ground fire strafed the harbor. Robert G McScveney Sr .. also of Fountam Valle}. said the fanuly spent a lot of anxious hours awa1t1ng news ofthe1r son's fate when they first beard of the attempted coup Monday 1n the small Marxist country that borders the southern edge of Saudi Arabia. The family breathed caster Satur- da) af\crrcccl'.anga I a.m . phone call from McScvene). who was safe an 1ibout1. a count') that h~ on the northeast 11p of .\frica across the Gulf of .\den from South )' emen ~cSt-' en~' was helping sail a 44- (Plea.e eee VALLEY I A2) INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Com lea Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope ·Ann Landers Opinion A8 A3 86-7 Bom-b-squad life can be grueling Irvine Hilton blaze routs 500people PoUce Log Publlc Notices Sports Tefevlslon Weather 88-10 A9 A8 84 A6-7 A8 A8 85 A3 84, 10 81-4 A S A2 Youths protest school on holiday La l y ftOl&RT HYNDMAN ... LAVIUMD& Of ............ Lquna Beach H•ah School ltU>- denu tlllDd a praceful demon· suatjon t= .to protest t~ tchool district's 11on to mnaan open •bile other 1ehool1 doeed to cct- cbraic Manin Luther Kiq 0.y. Ten stvdcnU. marcbi• and~· int piclcU outside the IChool. •id the camput should have cloeed ~ with other tchools. public offtcel. blnb and many priva1e busi..a in commemoration o( the slain dvil ri&h11 leldet'1 binhday. "1'hc L11una leech Unified School Oittric1 WU the only publllC echool d1ttnC1 in ()ranee County to hold ca-today. (PllHI ... 8TVD&Jlfft/dJ -Increasi ngly~ vis ible bom b specialists say work d angerous but offers r ewards By F RED VOGEUTEIN oe•o..r,... ... When members of the Orange County Hazardous Devices Squad go to work in the morning. they never know whether they'll return home an one piece. Defusing bombs for a hving 1s not only ~ dangerous JOb. but one that involves long hours. It's not unusual for squad me mbers to work more than I 00 hours a week. But they love it. 1 "It's unique. No call is the same." said 42-ycar-o\d investigator Chns Weart, a five-year veteran of the squad. Besides ... n's one of the most positive aspects of police work - people arc always happy to sec you.·• The squad, based at the Orange County Sheriffs Department Pistol ............... ----W ODn a.11.saww••*•'-·-· Range and Training vrounds 1n Orange. has seven members. Weare. squad commander Lt. Gcorae John- son and Investigator Charlie Stumph work full-time. The other squad members work part-time. In addition to defusing bombs. the squad also deals with any other 1nc1dents an the county that involve explosives. The squad responded to almost 300 such incidents 1n 1985. Their most recent )Ob was to detonate a pale of toxic chemicals found along the Ortega H ighway last Monday night. While the publjc is beginning to sec the bomb squad as an elite group, the} ·re not cocky "There· s no craL1 ness to t the JOb) ·· the 46-ycar-old Johnson said. He says the bomb squad doesn't ""have an) space for crazy people or for people that take chances.·· Had a squad member been careless three )cars ago when someone planted nine rad10<ontrolled bombs an an .\nahe1m baker). all the squad memb(rs might be dead toda} The squad spent 16 hour\ defusing each bomb b) hand. not knowing "'hl·ther the person with h" linger on thl' detonator might blow them to ~m1thereens (Pleue .ee BOllB/A3) By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Fi ve hundre-d guests and em- plo)ees evacuated the Irvine Hilton unda) v.hen a minor fire broke out on the third floor No o ne v.as an1urcd in the h1g.h-nsc fire that caused an esumatcd S 1.500 damage to a th1rd-Ooor guest room . The Orange Count} F1rc Depart- ment dispatched '\O firefighters to the Hilton on Jamboree b' the San Diego Frecv.a' JU'it before I p m .\ tire "ipol.e~man 'i31d It was ..1.rndard procedure to dispatch extra rx·r;onn<.'I for fi rt' call' at mult1-'ltOI) (Pleatte .ee KIL TOPf / A2) Saddle back coed's slaying jolts campus, community La una Beach w oma n , 23. stabbed to death : body dtscoveredby car in college parking lot BJ PRO.. SNEIDE RMAN °' .............. Orantt County s~nfrs deputies wtU bt&Jn supplcmcntm1 campus sttunty petrols at Slddkbeck CollCF an M1ss1on Viejo in tbc wake of a wtekend stabb1q that clauMd the life of a 23-year-old female student. Lt. Wilham Miller said today an autops) has determined the \ 1c11m Robbin Brandle) of Laguna ~ h. bled to death from muh1ple stab wounds. A campus sc unt officer discovered her bod)' late _ 1urda) beside her brown four-door Chcv- rokt ID a Campus parkana lot lnvesuptors said Brandky had worked as arfl usher that night at a piano cont'nl on campus. then had attt'nded a r~l·ptum atkrwnrd The rnmmuntt' 1..ollege "patrolled h\ campu'I \C'CUO t\ officcr'i. but Lt Wilham Mt lier \Std \hen ff\ deputies "''II ~1n add1t1onal patror\. part1cu- larl) dun ng e' cot ng hour\ ·1t ( M1'i't1on \ teJol ha\ a rcpu- urnon ot hc'ang a Hn ..afc communi- t\ ·· Mrller said ··'A c l"t an 1nc1dcnt 1ii.e 1h1s on a campu like this. and at g<"nera~ a lot o( conct'm We want to be rt'lipons1'<' 10 those conocms.'' He u1d the \lct1m. found full)' IPleue .ee CO&D/ A2) Palnless heart dlsruptlons told research sugcsts that paanle 11Chnnia 1s four t1ml'$ mott common than a.nana. Or. nd~w P lwyn of Bnah&m and Women·s Hospital in Boston said thnc d1srupuons occur far m ott o~n than cxpcru had pttvtou I} susptCtcd. lwyn t"StJmattt that about two m1lbon Ammcans with l.ftllnl a.I upmm« 19tnt 1 hem.a. But \Mrt art prot.bty an lddauonal thrte or four m1lhon ~ W1th no1nt1naor hit10f'Y o( heln cla~ •ho hl~t thne tiM!Odts without knowina 1t ' Th~ 1n 1d1ou 1ntcrrupt1ons c:an .. 10~1 harm tht bean or cau.tt a ..uddcn lethal anack, be says. ldimt· 1fi 1nt and trcauna vu:tlms could •"e hve1. "When 1schcm1a comes and eoes over the )C•l"I; 1t rubb&es pa\Cba out of the m ocardium (ha.n mUICle) and can rauh an bean failure. lf cp1sodn ofHdwm .. lut vital puUo( ~ bean, or \J'lcy Just ~ too \oal. " can IO on to c:rlCabOftt · TiliDt 1nf~t1on (tan a ) ad ~ .. he said ( ...... _ • ..._,A.a) l ,. ,. Hit-run driver sought; teenhurt ., ..... --.aft •PAUL~ ... .._ ...... A l S.yw.dd C... Mau wu ia ailial ciaadhioa bl die Trauma C.W at Fountain Valley ltesionaJ Holpilal IOday afta' beiDt hit try a hit· Md-nla driver Sunday. • Claude It Hubeft. It., WU ~QI ia die tiib laDe DCWtbbound OD Irvine A¥Cat11 ncs lOlb SVeet at 7:21 ~.m. S..dly IOCOiedl bebe be WU bit by 'dlle ~. 8CCOl'diQS to Newpon Beach Police .. .;::. Treat Harria. He "Ill . around a pubd cs ia the atreet toWard the inter· ll!Ctiocloflrvineand 20th Street when be WU bit. Harris said. His a.... Patricia Marie Hubert. 17, wbo wu jotaina in front him wbeD the llCICident occumd. was not i!Uured.. Sbe said the car did not slow down or stop after bittina her brother. Hubert was treated by Newpon 8adl Pua,rcdics bdon: he was taken to Fountain Valley Regional ~car Q. detcribed as a f980 - lartc. American-made car with 1quare heldli&hts, posaibly dark in color. It bas damqc 10 tbc right front feodcr including a broken headliaht. Harris said. ' ' .v• ;tu Traffic investiptors were at the sceoc today to pther additional information. Hams said. Polic:c had no description of the suspect. who is wanted for felony hit-and-run driv- i°tnvestiptors have asked witnesses or anyone with any information on the incident to contact the Newport Beach Polic:c Department Traffic Division at 644-3747. Another Kemaedy campaign Ja1 ... a-~ D uad Illa elater, Kerry Kmedy, kick oft M9 =--fciir dae &IOtla m.trtct eoaoe-tonat .eat ha ca.I;~ ............. a.y. Kennedy le tJae..,. of the late 8eD. lloMrt a.a ... ,. Corruption in Me:rlco 's drug crackd~wn detailed WASHINGTON (AP) -Anti-be in custody on murdeT cbarges. drua efforts in Mexico arc so corrupt Ranael. t.peakin1 to ~rters upon that a man jailed in the killing of a his return to AndmNs A1r Force Base U.S. drua cnforecmen1-agent wu -just ouuidc-Wastrinaton;-said the alloMd to di~ OJ?CtllY at some of delcption alto wu told that "over Mexico City's ~ restaurants. a $600,000 was found ill his (Caro conaressionaJ delcpllon SA)". Quintero's) jail cell, alofta with IOIM Alleged dru1 trafficker Rafael Caro guns," and he was often freed on Quintero, imP.licated in last year's weekends. He did not cite a source for tortun: and killina of qcnt Enrique this information. Camarena Salazar and his pilot, was .. h's intcrestina to note what a freed to attend a lavish birthday party Mexican jail is," said ~I. "You in his honor ~t .a ho~I and also ~ad think it's a terrible place to be. Well, if been seen damng at an exclu11vc you have money, it's not." Mexico Oty restaurant "with aome The si.x-mcmbcr conpasional del- federa.J otliciaJs... Rep. Charles eption held hcarinp last week in El R.antel. D-N.Y .• said Sunday. Paso, Tucson and San Dieao on drug '-Ranaiel, chairman of the House tnffidcingbcfore theirtwo-daytripto Select Committee,. on Narcotics Mexico, where they met with Mex· Abuse and Control, headed a del-ican President Miguel de la Madrid cption to Mexico that was told by and Attorney General Sergio Garcia U.S. qcnts and Mexican buSJ· Ramirci. nessmen that Quintero was seen "on Rangel said the bipartisan dcl- numerous occasions dinina in fancy cption was dissapointed by what reuurants" while he was supposed to they described as a lack of cooper- au on by Mexican officials in c.radicat· ing the drug trade. .. Rep. Frank Guanni, 0-NJ. de- scribed fhe-U.S.-Meiican border as "o ut of control," saying officials were unable to stem the a.ncnasina now of narcotics across the border. Guarini cxl)f'Clle(l cooc:cm about the impact of the Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction biU would have on drua enforcement, citina cutbacb already planned. "In Mexico, we did receive a lot of commiunent. a lot ol liac:erity of purpose, but certainly short on per- formance. We expected more from the Mexicans. .. OlllMtaaid. -. Ranscl said duriq hearinss held with U.S. and Mexican law enforce- ment officials. "it became abundantly clear that there is no border line. The line is open not only for illegal aliens but the line is open" for marijuana, heroin and cocaine. To:Jdc hauler calls prison. term harsh LOS ANGELES (AP) -The first man iivcn a state prison term for dumpmg hazardous waste sa)" his two-year sentence is unduly harsh. "I get out of the joint and who is &oina to do business with me? I'm dead," said Ronald Martin, 48. "They want to put the small fry, like me, out of business," Manin. a resident of Cypress who ran a one- man hauling service, said in a recent interview from Jail. Martin pleaded guilty to four counts of illegally transponing wastes. Prosecutors said his record, which includes about 14 years in prison for convictions involving bad checks. armed robbery and escape, influenced them to press for a prison term. "We need to send a message out to haulers that we intend to make sure the waste is properly disposed of." said WilJiam Carter, Los Angeles County deputy district attorney. STUDENTS PROTEST NON-OBSERVANCE ••• From Al But district Superintendent Billy Barnes said the holiday won't be foraottcn. The school board decided last summer to move the day off for the King holiday to Feb. 13 to ao aJonJ with Feb. 12 and 14 holidays- pres1dcnt Lincoln's and Washing~ ton's birthdays. "It was an effon to take all the holidaX• and put them in one wintet break, • Barnes said. School officials found that many Laauna Beach families were tak.ina ski vacations in February. creating unexculed absences for students. Tiaote ablencct lead to losses in state ed&ation funds to the district, Bameasaid. The Board of Education asked the superintendent to obtain permission frOm the State Board of Education to move the holiday to February. The request was approved. Today, about 1,900 students at Lquna Beach Hid\ School and El Morro and Top of the World elemen- tary schools were in class. Thurston Middle School students had the day off because of a scheduled workshop for teachers. Protesting students, who outatned parental perm1ss1on to skip classes, said they disagreed with the school district's action. They also com- plained that students were not told of the chanJC until last week. "I think it's dJsrcspectful and disgust1n~ that they arc not hononng it today; said Larissa Gibson, IS. Gibson said the school should have. at least. held an assembly 1n honor of Kina. Heidi Gibson. 13, said by not commemorating King on the official holiday. "We are going to forget him and his ideas." Other students -with stgns that read "Join in honor of KinJ" and "We want to observe K.jng's b1nhday today" -said the civil ri&hts leader's peaceful acttv1sm inspired their protest. ··1 have always admired King greatly for the th ings he ac- complished." said Elena Aguilar. 16. ··w e thought, 'Let"s get out there and tell the people what we really believe.· It's a statement about b1m. He had incredible power." The 10 students. assembled on Park A venue across from the school d1stnct office. said they were going to be JOined in the protest throughout the day by another 10 students. All had brought permission slips from their parents who approved their decision to slOp school, they said. Some students said they in- tended to attend a few of their classes today anyway. Barnes said the students' absence is a violation of school rules. but would not 1ndic.ate whether they would be reprimanded. VALLEY SAILOR ESCAPES COUP ••• From Al foot yxht &om Thailand to Cyprus when tbe tltrft,ma..n ~ anchored a wca~1nAdm. LeftUl fon:a &Moc.bed a rebellion aprMC dw pCf'llmnt ..... Monday. °"""' Wik ad Want!)' bettkt Mdev~ ud Ins Cuact&an fncnd buddied wit.It about )() ock'r men 1n a ceJ1lr '°' tbree dart Whtft IOmCOne p Ye •Ofd II WU safe 10 a "Ye, dw pmr tiadcd t.ct IO lhe bltbot. They htd to fWJm OU1 IO the bolt lhroueh od tl~md waln ~htlc the battle f1llJd woond lbem The OW'DCf of I.be beet. an AUSU'll- WJ who Md M)'Cd OD bolfd. WU ,.,nedly racued ather. by the RUlliul durlns evacue1ion1. Tbe pair bind the bolt helYll)' dem...,cl includint the mut and ' •• upper nuing. ano 1hey ltmped out of the harbor usina an auxiliary motor, said the elckr McScvcney. They told a TV news repo"er lbe yacht crossed the pelh ofa boat full of soldiers, but the troops let the pair pass throuJh. However. MIG Jets were fl yll\glow, dropp1n1 bombs and firina rockeu into the narbor. McSevency told his fat.her. Althoua.b the harbor wu full of )'ICbts. &fl Wert damlltd. ••My IOO sa.ld their's wu lbe only one to Jtt out," Mdeveney Sr. said. Until McSeveney J r. caJJcd from the American Embuly an Djibouti. bas famaJy bid no idea of bis (ate. ''What I tot the call from the State Department. my heart dropped to my 1tomach,'' said McScveney about the ne-1 lhlt civil war had broken out in \ South Yemen. McSevcney hoped the yacht maaht have ·~n delayed enroutc to Aden. "I kept say1n1 I hqpc they were late," he said. McScveney Jr. told his father he planned to fly'Out as soon as PoQible, but they haven't heard from him since that early mom in1 phone call. "We'vebcen si ttin1 here ever since. I upccted to hear from hJm today," McSeveney r. said. He said his son has always been a traveler, returning home only Iona enouah to cam money for anolbcr tne. 'He said the rest of the trip as canceled, so hopefully he'll c.ome &ttaiaht back." sajd McSeveneyt a retired Los Anseles poli~ homicide detective. "But I'll behcvc It when I KC him." 11 ~ ...... Or1 .. ,, ::;:: II !1 ,_.. -------~---~ --~......._ _ ------------ -...,.,. M .. M llllr M llllr 24 ... w .. M .. M .. ., . "-' °' ... , .... ............ a. Wt II a .... TUUOA• 5:53&.m 1:31 p,m. 1'21 p_m '1 2 7 11 u Wlllea ..... u 0.1 sa IO ao • ~ ~ Eztended Sun .... 1009!' M 5 11 p,m , ,,... Tueed9y 81 1:57 a.m 8nd .... llOMI .. 5:12pm 11 a 11 IO • 40 •• .. . •• Moon n.e ~ el It: ... p.m., .... Tu.cley .. 2'.JS a.m erod,... llOMI .. S.Ua.m. Lawyers crack down on their own SAN FRANOSCO (AP) -Dis- barments of lawyers and state pay- ments to defrauded clients both increased sharply in I 985. the State Barsa)". In a year of~ criticism of the lawyer disciplinary system, I 8 lawyers ~disbarred by the state Supreme Court. compared to I I in 1984, the bar sa.id. The State Bar Court, which recommends major disciplinary actions to the Supreme Court, proposed 2S disbarments for future action, compared to I 8 in the previous year. The bar also said its oourt proposed. and the Supreme Court acocpted, 34 n:sianattons of laW}'crs with disciplinary charges pendina. compared to 12 in 1984. Thote lawyers are not technically disbarred but. like disbarred lawycB, cannot practice apin until approved by the bar and the Supreme Court. New bar rules effective last September aUow the charaes apinst them to be made public. Suspensions of lawyen, the next moat serious catcaory of discipline, decUDCd-from-95 in 1-984 to 8?-in 198S. Tbe bar said payment9 from its Oient Security Fund increased by 59 oerccnt. from $84 I ,000 in 1984 to $1.3 million in 1985. The fund, supported by lawyer dues. pays up lo $50,000 to clients victimized by dishonest lawyers. A stale Supreme Coun ruling last year gives clients seeking payments from the fund the nght to a lawyer and a hearing. Lcgislattve criticism of the dis.- ciplinary· system as too slow and lenient was one of the reasons that the bar's annual dues bill was blocked in thr state Assembly last-Sepiember. forcing the bar to rely on voluntary dues payments until the impessc is rcsol vcd. Lcgislators arc also con- sidering a bill to transfer lawyer discipline to an independent agency. COED SLAYING SHOCKS SADDLEBACK ••• From Al clothed, was not teAualJy assaulted, but be added. .. It appears she at- tempccd to def'end benelf." SUftday about 30 officen. polia d<>iS and a helicopter joined ih searching Saddlet.ck's parkina lot No. I 2 and the surrounding area. hopin1 to turn up clues to the attack. But Miller said today there were no significant findinp. The murder weapon is still missing. The attack was the second on a female student in less than a year at Saddlcback. In April, a 2S-ycar-old woman was abducted from another campus parking Jot by two men who stru'k her, stripped her, then dumped her body about six hours later on a freeway off-ramp. But regarding Brandley's slaying. Miller said, "We don't have any motive at all. This doesn't appear . similar 10 any other crimes in our aiu. It looked like an isolated incidenL" lie said 1nvestipton questioned the student's family and fncnds over the weekend. "She was very active in school government and school activities,'' Miller said. "She was known by several faculty members and was well liked." Brandley was a communications and tine arts major who had worked as a disc jockey at the campus radio station, KSBR. Faculty members said she was preparing to graduate from Saddlcback this semester and planned to continue studying radio and television production at San Francisco State University. Campus officials were jolted by the weekend slaying. In a prepared statement, Saddle- back Community College District Board Pn:sident Harriett Walther said, "Members of the board of trus~s arc shocked and saddened at the news of the death of Robbin Brandley. All of us are parents, and we and our families gncve with Ms. Brandlcy's fam ily in their terrible loss." The college's president, Constance Carroll. saad. "We at the collqe will extend every awSlanee to the stu- dent's family during this very difficult period.... We also pledse our fuJJ assistance to the sberiff s dcpanment dunng that mveniption." Lleutena.D1 Matier said anyone who may ha"c WJt.oeued the attaek or who has otbn tnformation should contact the sbentr' ckpanment at 834-3000. PAINLESS HEART DISRUPTIONS ... From A l Selwyn, who directs his hospital's cardiac cathcterization lab, outlined his findinas in an interview and in a presentation at a science writers forum sponsored by the American Hean Association last week in Sarasota. Aa. The researchers, who began their work in 1977, observed silent ischemia by hooking about 300 people to portable electrocardjogram machines that recorded ·therr heart rh~s while they went about their daily Jives. At the same time, the patienu kept diaries of their ac- tivities. Amona the findinas: •76 percent of all ischemia is pajnles1. lachemia aC1C0mpanied by angina lasts one to three minutes. But silent iachemia aoes on much lonscT and may last from four to 40 minutes. •77 pcrwnt of the ischemia wu triaered by tasks that rcqujrcd men· tal arousal, such as interviews, con- versations, drivina or mathematics. •Most ischemia occurs durina the first six houn after people wake up in the momins. This 1s also whef' hean attacks arc most likely. •For a peticnt who has one or two anaina attacks a week, it's not unusual to have five or 10 bouts of silent ischcmia each day. • Silent ischemia usually occurs OMNOE ......... COAST ~.~ llMNOll'l'ICI U>w...e.,11 .c:-...... CA Meil...._ ... 1•. C:.. ...._ CA t2t2t among men. and it's most common among smokers and those with high blood ~ssurc. high cholesterol levels. d1abetcs or a family history of heart disease. Approximately S per- cent of all men over age 45 who have two of these risk factors will also have silent ischemia. Selwyn says ischcmia results when hardening of the artcncs 1s com· plicatcd by the body's production of hormones. When people arc put under mild stress, their bodies make adrenaline and other hormones that briefly tiabten their arteries. In healthy ~pie. this does no harm. But ischemia can occur when the arteries that feed the heart are already cl ogged wi th fatty deposits. Narrow blood vcaels become even narro~er. In addJtwn. rncarc:h haJ fou nd that the fatty buildup interferes with the musclet 1n the artery walls that make them tighten and refu, so the arteries S(\U«U "'ut lon,er than they other· wise would Selwyn said 1tehemta becomes more frequent JUSt before a heart attack. He believes people with this condition should be identified and treated with the same druas that are gJ ven to an11na victims. "Unlike th~ heart attack, in which you have established damaac to the heart. these iscbemic epitOdel are treatable," he said. "lfwcarc aware of these early momina surse• in activity of hean disa.ease we mi&ht be able to intervene at the staae of reversibility rather than wait for the crashina heart attack." HILTON FIRE ••• l'romAl structures. However. crews ~xt101uished the fire in about 10 minutes. The fire was confined to one room. A hotel employee, who declined to ajve his name, said Sunday evenina that· "it's standard operatina procedure to evacuate the hotel when there's any kind of fire." "It wu a W1 RI Lis r 1 NINC small fire and noth1n1 really hap. pened," he said. He sa.id he didn't know how many auests were registered at the hot.cl Sunday, but a county_ fire spokesman confirmed that SOO people weR evacuated. . Cause of the fire is under investip· t1on. o..ie.t_......,.. ___ ...... ..a-4321 Ju•tcall 642-6086 VOL 71, NO. 11 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your met111C will be recorded. transcribed and de-- Hvettd to the appropriate editor. The 11me 24-hour an1werin1 &ervice may be o:d t~ record letters to the editor on any topic. Contnbuton to our uuen column must ancJu<k thdr name and tclepl'loM number for vcrificatton. Tells ua what's on your mind. f Cini d1l 1a T1l1JtltR111 ... °' ... ~ "-.._ "..,,,.. ..... -- • • Youth behavior seniinar at GWC Octlina yourchild~ to do what you want them to win be the topic of an evcnina workshop T uesday at Coastline Communitr_ Collefe. Professor Andrc;a Evans will teach parental st~IC'llct and &echniques 11med at fostcrina~pcr auon rather than confrontation. The class will be held from 1to10 p.m. at Step by Stcp1 2627 Vista dcl Oro 1n NcWJ)Ort Beach. The rc&imation fee is $14. Additional infor- mation '!lay be. obtained by caJlina the college's community suv1oes office at 241-6186. Party planning •lated I Two workshops 10 pany plannrna will be held Tuesday and Jan. 29 at the Ebell Club, SIS W. Balboa Blvd., N~wport Beach. at 10 a.m. both days. Donna Dozier and Suzanne Tomb will conduct the. ses~ions1 which arc free of charge. ·Pre- reg1strat1on 1s requested by calltng the Balboa branch of the Newport Beach Public Library at 644-3 171 . . Stop-smoking seaion set Saddlcback Community Hospital 1s among the sponsors of the nationwide smoking cessation program "Smoke Stoppers" and will conduct a free introductory mcetine Tuesday at I p.m. and Wednesday at 7 p.m. ID the hospital auditorium. Further mformauon on the program, and the Ul trod 11c1or:'¥-SCS$10n,ma y be-obtained by-cal Ii ng Joyce Genna, program coordtnator, at 770-3999. entor-.oclal at GWC--- Golde n West College's weekly Tuesday Social program for sentor citizens resumes Tuesday for its 10th semester with a movie. "The In-Laws," starring Peter Falk and Alan Arkin. The picture will screen at 3 p.m. in Forum ll. and dinner 1s av1alable 10 the college cafeteria after the show. Seniors may call the Community Services Office at 891-3991 for a list of the remaining film series tatlcs of the spring semester. which runs through May 27. Libertarian talk set BOMB SQUAD •.. From Al Johnt0n only hires people who can work calmly under pre sure. Most of the tune the squad doeln't disarm bombs by hand. It has 1 $2 I .000 robot able to do the job, and a Sl0.000 bomb trailer if 1 bomb cao be moved safely. The me n only disarm a bomb by hand as a last rnort-when it can't be moved and when the precision of a human hand 1s needed. Even then. 5Quad members wear a bomb suJt that protects everything but the t«hnicians' hands. No one bas been killed and only one person has been injured in the squad's I S- year history -a statistk Johnson attributes to good training. "The people who build bombs today arc much more sophisti- "'lll'J ·· l,lt--~nn c,..f,.l ••I• • di• •mponan1 10 l>.\·i•p up with the chan11nJ l•.'hnolog:. Bomb sqiad tra1r 1ng '' 1h1.11·•1111· .1n ongoing process. hes. 1d He said the squad trams one du> .. mo nth. This involves a bomb exchange where each member of the squad makes a dummy bomb and asks another squad member to disarm it. They also spend pan of their monthly training day analyzing X-ntYl)trotographs of concealed tnggering mechanisms. Fi- nally 1hey practice working in the 58- pound bomb suit:" -- This training comes after nearly two months of basic training each member receives before Joining the squad. The squad also has Sam. a German shorthair pointer bomb-sntffing dog who 1s trained lo sniff out the gun powder 1n concealed bombs. According to Orange County Sheriffs spokesman Lt. Dick Olson. Sam is especially useful if there's a bomb threat at John Wayne Airport. Sam can sn11T out a bomb io a pile ofluggage 10 much le!>!> time than it would take a human going through each suitcase one by one. he said Orange Coae1 OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, J enuety 20, ttee * AS Girl, 4, burned in acid 1 attack POiice seeking youth after silentassault; victim hospitalized By Ck AINClated Prest A youth~reli'r' sk1n-scanng acid 1n the face of a' 4-~r-0ld 11rl who h3d been picnickmg with her family in a park m Buena Park. authonucs '8td. Rachel Ogawa of La Habra W8' lea vine a rntroom at Los Coyotes Re11onal Park with her mother Saturday when a tc:cn- qtr, believed to be at>q_ut 18. suddenh threw two cups of acid on the 11r1 and ran Officer TelT) Branum ~1d. TIThcy confront each Other he <,,}\ \ nothing to her. he doesn't ask for monq he doesn't make an ' lnnd ohMtatcmcnL0 ranum said. · One of three v. nnesses who sa"' thl' attacker runnmg through the park ~1d h1: had "scars on his face that 1nd1cated hl m1&ht have been burned h1m~ll ·· Branum said. The 11rl's father and )Oungcr sister had lef\ to bnng the car around about 5 p 111 when Rachel and her mother. E.lalfll'. stopped at the bathroom. Branum said When they went back outside. the girl "'a' attacked. Her parents earned their scream1np daughter to a nearby pond and washed tht• acid from her eyes. police said. Marshall Fntz will address the Advocates for Self Government" on the concept and ph1losoph1e~ of the L1bertanan Party Wednesday c-.ccning at the Newport Beach Community Hall. 2005 Dover Drive. The session 1s scheduled for 7d0 p.m. Further information may be obtained by calling 646-9003. Despite the trammg and safety precau- tions, squad members admit that v.orl.1ng w1th bombs scares them. Every assignment 1s .. hairy ... the 42- year-0ld Stumph said. o.llJ ..... ,...... ~ .....__. __ Robot ahotgun, video camera go where bomb aquad fear• to tread. Though the substance had not }'Ct beL·n 1dcnt1fied. Branum said 1t was .. some l.1ntJ of clear hqu1d acid. as best we can tt..'11 ,11 this pom1.·· Rabies clinics carded Two low-cost ant1-rab1es vaccination chntcs for dogs will be held Wednesday at El Toro High School. 25255 Toledo. El Toro. and Thursday at the San Clemente Animal Shelter. J20 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. .. You have to be a httle scared or )ou take unnecessary n sks." Weare said Have they ever gotten too scared to tau~ an assignment'> "When that phone nnes. 1f )Our adrenalin doesn't )tart pumping. 1r~ time to get out <of the business).'' he said. findtng someone 10 fill the place of a member "'ho quit There are 12 to 15 ~andtdates arc on the v.a1ttng hst and eager 101010 the squad. Johnson said. The child was reported ID fair condnmn loda) at t. Jude Ho~pttal m Fullerton with first and second-dcgr~ bums to hn face. chest and lcg.s. Doctors arc opllml\ttl the girl's e~es1gh1 can be sa\ed Johnson said he ne'er has. The ..quad "-Ouldn't have an) trouble Both programs will be conducted from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at a cost of SJ PtL.doJ. Call the Southern California Vetennary Medical Assoclat1on at S23-0980 for further information. Divorce guldance offered .. Women and Divorce:· a six-week suppon ~roup ofTenng euidance and coping skills to women an trans1t1on, will start Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the law offices at 2134 Mam St.. Suite 220. Huntington Beach. Ors. Ce<:1lc Dillon and Jane Jackson will conduct the sessions. The fee 1s S 16 for each mcet1Dg and further tnformat1on is available at 960-8424. An Invitation: Coast cities, county given-+--- beach grants By SUSAN HOWLETT Of .... o.llJ ,... ltafl More than S7 I .OOO in Cali fornia toaMal Comm1ss1on planning grants have been given to Orange Count}. Newport Beach and San Clemente to help ID the prep- arauon of local program!> to 1mproH· Orange Coast beaches. The funds were part of a S 380.000 package of 15 grants allocated to fiH· California coun11e<; and c1gh1 c1t1c\. al· cording to a repon released b' thr California Coastal< omm1ss1on LGttery-milliona-iFe returned-to ·Mexico has changed little AN JO E (l\P) -When a luck\ whirl gave Jo~ Caballero the S2 mil hon pnze tn (ahfo m1a·s lottel). 11 also spun his life arou~ng the illegal alien to lea,·e the L'n11ed States. "I spent a fe"' da)s in Reno and l JI.{· Tahoe. but tn about cwo"~ks I n 1me b.l\I. home .. he said .. hen v.h1k ,1.11nt' 111 Tahoe. people would reC'Ogn11t mt anJ v.a nt to shake m\ hand or take J r1\ 1u1 1 Attention org anization prnldenta and sec- retar1es We want to help make your upcoming events, meeUnga, seminars and fundralsers $0C· cessful Send brief announoementa Including time. place, cost (II any) and a phone number for addltlonal Information to. Bulletin Board. Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92826. an Clemente rece1,ed S2.037 to ron- duct rezoning to conform to the adopted Lccal Coastal Program m us beach area .. and to prepare permit procedures and staff training. WUUam D . Boyer 'o"'. he's home in '\patz1nga n 'vfex1co hdp1ng \\Ith the fam1h papa'a business and 1alll.1ng about bu~1ng a nev. house 10 replace the nat-roofed green stucco home- stead that sits behind a fenn· topped \\Ith razor "'Ire 'o"' hedn,es loadsol PJPJ'J' Ix l\\l' 11 th1\ to"'n vf IJ l)(X ID nonh"'l.,t \h\11.u and \toreha d Cit\ ot '1011.1 MN Ill\. JI\ J 11 ~ mile~ do"'n a t\lo o-lane h1gh"'a' I hl 111p tal.t's about three hour' 1n llt',I\' 11,11) , but laballcro l'DJO'' an1•n,rnrl' 11 111l bigger Cll~ Reports of your club or organlzatlon'a activities -llke community service projecta or electlon of ort1cer1 -ahould be directed to the Community News Editor at the same addr.... Non-returnable black and wt11te photograph• are wetcome Newport Beach received SS.271 for completing the Cll) ·s zoning nrdinamec; for us approved coastal plan Orange Count~ recened $60.827 fhe grant to the count) mcludes fund!. for workm$ on the coastal plans for the Santa Ana River Mouth. Santa Ana Heights. South Laguna. Capistrano Beach. Dana Potnt. Laguna Niguel and Aliso (reek. La Cave owner Bill Boyer dies Fnll111.1.ing a )car-long bout "-Ith t ancer. He's gained a few pound\ and "'ears his hair a bit shorter. bu1 still wears the ~me Le' i's and athleuc shoes he sponcd v.hen he became an instant millionaire last 'o' .i ··.\II he's bought since he came back "'as a new pickup truck:· said Jo~·c; father Efren Caballero .. He had 10 bu) 11 because the Vol ks"'agen he had lx'en dn' ing "as falling apan .. "Her<' 1n Mord1a n11tloid' n1"'' 'Ill' That's the v.a\ I h~c 11 · hl' ~nrl\ .. In a place hl.t• \pat11ng.an \l1.ll't' .m hard 10 keep When I got tht•rt t '•t•111\·d hl.l' e' Cl"\ bod' l.nl'\\ I h.111 •' •II 1 llL' lot1en " · La C a't' Re\taurant o"'ner Wilham D .. Bill .. Bo,cr died aturda' a1 Hoag Memorial Hosp11al in :-.le" pon Beach. He wa5 S'i Monday, Jan. 20 The California Coa'ital Act requires that oceanfront c111es and counties 1n the state prepare Local Coa\tal Program!> (L{'P<;) for the portion of the coastal zone tn their JUnsd1ct1on. An LCP contains a land-use plan and ordinances for zoning. BoH·r whn opened the fX>pular Costa :\1esa rl·<.taurant in I 962. was an active mcmlx'r ol the fachange < lub ol \iewf)(1n Harbor \IDll' 196~ "He·., the same fo\i.' 1ha1 he "as before he "on the lottef\ ·· tht' father said ID an inter' 1e"' published 1n \1onda~ ·\San Jose.' Mercul) "lews ··v. 1th the mone~ g1' en out in installment'> there 1sn'1 that much that can be done nght a"' a) .. He said he's dodged \k"'"n rq11•Th'1' seek1ngmter'1t'wr,s1Dt<'h rg••' h.h ~ 11 •111 thl' L'nned late" "'ht'n.· h" rr1o•n\' 1, \ollrcung tnterest in a 'a' in2' 11i.I 11•,111 a~soc1auon No meetln11 scbedaled Tuesday, Jan. 21 Bo)rr lea' e' ht'> "'lie. ( arol '>O ns. David \f1chat·I and ~llham Edward . daughter. ( arol .\nn and two gra ndchildren. ~femonal sen ices will be held Tucsda)' at 11 am 1n thl' Chapel at Pac1fit· View Memonal Park In heu of no\l.CfS. the famil~ ha~ re4ul''tl'd that lOntnbut1ons be madr to thl' .\mn1can C an\rr \oc1et)' The 2-l-)ear-old ( at'tallcro got h1\ ftrst S 70.000 two da~s afll·r he won the big pnze The same da' he gm the mone' he got a '1s1t from federal au1hont1t'i. ·who e"entuall) ga'e him ~Oda'" 10 lea't' the countf\ Ht' lc:"ll \1lt•nl·r "I don't mlDd thl' pres~ hl npl.1111;1 ·But he~ m Mr'-llo tht' L''P'''Url 1.1•11IJ rau~ problems Th1Dgs "ould ht q·1' difficult for me 11 ix·oplr herl' tx lu·\1·d I ~as carrymg huge amounts of nwnl' • 6 p.m .. Laguna 8 e'acb City Council. Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. The policies of the California Coastal Act requires "1mpro" 1ng public access and recreation opportunities. pre~er" 1 ng scenic beauty and protectlD~ wetlands Pou cE LoG Police seiz_e suspects in Newport shooting spree By SUSAN HOWLETT OfW.o.ltJ"'91 ..... Police arrested two 22-}'ear-0ld I h•ntington Bc3ch men followmg a 'iunday night shooting spree tn at il'iht '"-''en area~ of Newport Beach and fou · 1n the Snnrn Ana Height area. M irhacl 0\)ugla~ 8) lund and i\n1hon) Lane 8nndlc) were arrutcd after the alleacdl) drove by and shot out 1hr w1ndo-... of a bus stop ~helter on Ncwpon C'c n1cr Prive. l<'COrding to Ncwr><>n Beach Pohcc spokrsman Huntincton Beacb A Red Onion patron reported that thieves took her purse and her rntnd·s purse Sunday evcnint It the I 64SO Pacific Coast Hip way res- taurant The purses, valued at S 110. rq>0nedly contained SI SO anjeweley. • • • Lithoaraph1 valued at $2 • .300 M rc rq>oned stolen a home in the 200 block of Sth treet Sunday. • • • A SJ 76 video cassette tte<>rder was reponed stoJcn from a bu11ne:u at 7872 Edlnaer Ave. Wednesday. • • • A toolbol containina SI 17 in toe>a1 was reported stolen from the ,.nee of a home 1n thf 1800 block or Ma.In rut Wtdnetday. • • • A local wom.n p1.r\1n1hercar It1 v,,..markttal thc corMrofEdt~ Trent Harris. The suspect~ rqx1rt<.'llh drove by aµin and hot out the {llhn window with the BB gun. he Yid Fashion Island Sccunly offi rer\ reported the 11: IS p.m. Incident to Newport Beach poli ce. Hams !>81<1. At the same 11me officers were rcspondlDg to the Fashion l\lnnd report. Newpon Beach police fl" cc1vcd at least fi\'C call~ from re\1- dcnts 1n the East Bluff area who <Mud the wmdows hid been shot out of vehicles parked on Mar V1stJ Ome and Vista Bonita. Hams said Orange County heriff ~ dcput1e\ and Sprinadalc a~enues reponed Thurtday 1~ that IM saw two men wurina bandanas over tbe1r '8cn.-.Ovc 1 &hint pcnon into 1 van. They then sped away, she told pohct. ••• A Century-2 1 real est.ate aacnt reponed lhlt IOIMOM AOlc S2.S20 in ca.t\ li'om the safe at the l 120 Pacific Cont Hipway offlttt Wednetday ma.ht. • • • A S230 mountain bicycle tfas reported stolen from a home an thf 17400 block of Kun unday • • • Vandals repontdly dtd SSO 10 dim• lO • church I I 78S I Ta1btrt Ave. Saturday napt when the: broke wi ndows. • • • Jtwriry val\M!d at SSOO wa tt-- ~"°""from 1 home1n tM 6SOO ..aid four report~ that car \\1nd11"'' had Ix-en ~hut out "-Cr\· l'alkd in lloni ~anta na Me1ghl!I Nn one "'a~ reponed tnJurrd 1n either of the t'"-Pon Ekach or anl<• .\na He1ght'I 1m·1dent<; Ham\ ..a1J fa,h1on l'lland \l•ru11 I\ oOiu·r, tollov.t•d the ~uspt.•rt\ l:.tr u-i11I 11 "a' pulled o' l'r h\ Ne"' port Bea, h 111111\ \' at Hmm \ H'nUl' and fomhor~·~· R11.11J I la m' \Jld fh lund jOJ ftnndlc\ \lo ~·rl· hooL.nl tnlo· the l'"'J'l(1rt lkjrh (II\ fJil on vandall\m l·hargc' '°';o d~1magl· l'\t1 matcv.a\g1,t'nb) pohH' block of rcnto Cu-clc Sunda) • • • Firearms valued at S \CX> "'ere report~ stolen from a home 1n the SOO block of Ctt l earl) . unda~ Pomatala Valley A $68 cloth car cover "a rcponed stolen uff a yellow 19 $ Camaro 1-~ perked 1n the dn~ewa of o home 1n the 16300 block of tchp1ne u ttt turday n1&ht. • • • A aolf be& con1.1m1na S 700 1n golf cha.bl ns rtpantd from lhc bed ofa •bJte TO). Ota pickup parked I\ a aotr courteat 10401 Wamtr ~e. unda• lntM f:V Kt and a lCftO ~ llCm o! undctcrmaned \Ill~ ~ rcoontd •t<>kn from a home alon \t1rn1 '°'la 1 ur~aq~ night • • • Po""er toOl'I 'alued at S ~65 wC"n: reported stolen from the garage ot a hume along Ribera unda) ••• .\n undeterm1Ded amount of tools wt're reported stolen from a hardware store at 4Q80 Barranca Parkwa}' \unda). Newport Beach <\ thief reported! stoic S432 ID prol)(rt) from a black I Q~5 aMrrcedc 2 L convemblc parked 1n tht' dn,cwa ) of a home 1n lht' 100 blO<'k of ( ol hns Saturda}'. Pohct' reports said the IDtruJcr slashed the lOD\t'rt1bk top. do1Dg $400 in dam- age. to gam ent" ' . . .\ S29 puf"C l'Ont:unin.g c~tt cards and a chC'Ckbook v.as reported stolen from an unlocked trttn 19 ~ \1erccdes 60 P3rk~ in the 1900 block of Port Chelsea turda) • • • Vandals did Sl.300 damaar to a Kings Road home unday v.·hen tht' thrt'"' rock through two fint·floor \lolOdOV.'i • • • .\ S 10 pons ba&ronta101nas210 1n \'a\h,anS Opairofrunn1nash<X and .. But tht' truth l'I I ne,er l Jrr' 1111i. h ml)De' ·· he c;a1d llpen1ng h1' "'Jlkt 111 \hO" four I {)()(J..fl("O n11tc" \'""h It'" than S IJ) 1n l \ , urr ·n1. m1S1.·cllJnrnu' ltl'm' '-"Orth S I~~"'·'' reporwJ \tolen lrom a restaurant ..11 1 llNI [)<n e \t Saturda\ . . . . Je"'d" 'aluedatSI .OOO andSl 111 1n l \Otn'S ma dra"'stnng ba~ v.erl· reponed 'ltOl<'n from a home in thl 200 bloc!. o( Vta Jucar Saturdn' e-.en1ng. Pohl'C reports c;a1d the hl'lml' ma\ have b«n unlocl.ed at the lime of the theft ••• .\n S 000 diamond ~pph1 1"(' nng v.a among the llCrnS ID 3 5 :~ pur\t' reportC'd '\tolen from the h<'al h m·ar Seashol"(' and ' th '•reet '\aturda' Coeta Meu <\thief reportedl~ \tole Sl\ll ID l:l'h from a room at 1he Road"'a' Inn 1680 upcnor \\t. \a1urJa\ Je"'ell"\ 'alued at $41\~ "'a' rC' ported stoltn from a home 1n th<' '004 block of Elmira Ba) las• TuC'Sda\ " thief rtportcdl ~IOIC' S 160 ID cash and about SSOO 1n 1ev.ell"\ from a home 1n the 1 QOO hlocL. nf Ro~ma" Pta~. turd&) ·" nrms of 1tv.rll') 'alutJ "' S6.'KXl "'ere rcponed uokn ln\m a home 1n thr 1100 Moel ot Ru~ll.· mgham f nda' Laguna Beac h .\ 1.ar lirl' 1n thl' µra~r 11 .111 \lt.1 Laguna Buule\JHI hnm\' "" 1. \I ingu1Sh\·d (!Ult ~I\ h\ I fl'lildlh '"" JJ\ t'H·ning • • • .\n uni.no"' n 'an1fal put\\ .t\ 111 tlH l<x I. 0 1 a1.Jr pJrk\·J \unJa, 11h11n111>! 1rn /ell Dn,1.· tht \ldirt1 h1IJ p11l11 1 ... .\gold l 1llu' f !111.· I '·'ix·nl t'11 \t It ,afuc:"J JI $~''' "..t' '1.p.•rh"l '1i1k11 lrl1m an unhxL.t'<l gJr.11!1. •n l l 11111h 11111, r>11q· '\.11\11\1.l\ • • • Poh1.C' Jrrl•\tt'd h'u1 mnh• ''' • 11 \U'ip11.1on 111 dn' mg und1.·r 1111. 111 flut'n<X" 1'1 allohol \11d1.H It ,1111 C la\Wn ~' "'a' 'il<'ppt.•d at ' ' ,, 111 \u nda' on l tgl\rn and ( 1t1tl 't"' 1 .. ..,1<.,en "1 11.hael \\e~t. : .. "a' .11 re'lt<"d at ~ 40 a m \un~IJ' 11n ~,l., trttl ~elh KmJ R\11\in,on : • "'·•" \topped at 11 Sil r m \:uurda' 11n ~un~t I erral-c >.nd ~·ott Paul ·umncr, 3~. ~a arrest~ t 1 ·.u1 a m ~turda\ on u:aHNA Drwe Man slain in HBcardgame Wonlan slain by accident Hun11na.ton Beach poltl.-e art' scardunt for a JUnman who shot and 1'.1llC'd a }().>car-old H1span man dunn.a a card pmc 1n tM dnd m11n ·, apartment &t 17• 11 Quttn,. l.anc near Beach Boulevard and ter "'en~. hot dead m the 6 2S p m rne1tkn t aturda) ,.... Jo c hl n'lo Fcmandcz.. 30. d man 'IUf· fcrt'd m1n0f 11\JUnts U')Ult lo d1 rm the 1o.nman, poltct !aid. It wun'l ~ .. n •hat t" .. -.. , the aboouna &bat 1n,ol~t-d un· documc.ntcd national pobu· nl .a.. I -~ ~---------------- • resume debate Qll t aK@S Tutu and U.S. leaders jOin in King's holiday Sweeping spending cuts to dominate Congressional topics WASHINGTON (AP)-With an eye on the election calendar, the 99th CoQlttll is opening a second session likely to be dominated by debate over the most-sweeping spending cuts in modern times and the bigest over-"8\ll of the income w in more than 30yean. Those changes. which could dra- matically alter the fede!'ll . go~em mcnt, are only the top-pnonty 1tems on the agenda. Also expected arc hand-wringing over international ierrorism; flghts with the Reagan administration over aid to rcbch and over sanctions against Soutn iU'i'tca; eff ons to protect U.S. industries apinst im- ports; slcirmishcs over busmg. school prayer and gun control;_ and legis- lation to case a heavycredtt crunch on the nation's farmers. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, D-Mass .• and Senate President Pro Tern Strom Thurmond. R-S.C.. will gavel the two chambers to order at noon Tuesday. .. The first busmess for the Senate will be a blll to sell Conrail, the government-owned freight rail sy~ tern to Norfolk Southern Railroad. The' House wall consider legislation limitin,g the time that banks may hold checks before crediting them to the accounts of depositors. The debating and legislating will take pla~ apmst a backdrop of federal elections tn November. when 34 of the JOO Senate seats and all 435 seats in the House will be filled. Senate Democrats. outnumbered 53-47. are striving to rcpin the majority they lost in 1980. The Democrats have a 253-I 82 margin in the House. President Reagan will spell out his agenda in his State of the Union message Jan. 2i. - But members of Congress already are looking to soften the impact of cuts necessary this year under a new law designed to force a balanced budget by 1991. The law requires S 11 . 7 billion in cuts March I for fiscal 1986. and as much as $60 billion to $75 billion in spending reductions - or w increases-will be necessary to get the deficit down to the mandated S 144 billion level next year. Under Reagan's agenda of less JOVemment and lower taxes. a tax increase to cut the deficit as out. But some Republican members of the Senate FinanceCommittec -tnclud- ing Majority Leader Rohen Dole of Kansas -have suggested a tax hike will be necessary because the presi- dent will permit no reductions in defense spending or in the massive Social Security program. (IIl Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 110 Br<Mdw•y Con' Mew 642-9150 Carcllnal Joeepb Bernard1n 8peab to a rally of 5.000 lD Cblcaco Sunday bonortna llartln Lather IUDC Jr. Abortion foes stage anniversary protests By tbe Auociated Pre11 Abortion opponents demonstrated 10 the streets. at churches and outside clinics over the weekend, ,&caring up for a protest in Washington on Wednesday marking the 13th an- niversary of the Supreme Coun ruling legalizing abortion. Smaller crowds of pro-choice ac- uvists also demonstrated and their plans to mark the anm versary in- cluded a "back alley" rally in Charleston, W. Va.. on Tuesday aimed at recalling the days before the Jan. 22. 1973. Roe vs. Wade ruhng. Anti-abortion protests were held Sunday m New York City: Dallas: Boston: St. Louis: Binghamton. N. Y.: Providence. R.I.; and Rockford. Ill. Ralltes were held Saturday m Pit- tsburgh: Birmingham, Ala.: Madison. Wis.: Austin and Beaumont. Texas. Mont pelter. Vt : and Concord. N .H. Bmgham ton police arrested I 0 people who refused to leave a pnvate parking lot in front of an abortion clinic Sunday. said pohcc Caot William Cahill. The 10. who offered no resistance. were charged with trespassing and released pending court appearances. he said. Worshipers in Catholic churches arouno New Yori state were given postcards Sunday addressed to Oov. Mario Cuomo, urging him to stop state Medicaid fundinJ for abortions. The coun decision legalizing abonaon was "a tragic event in our nation's history ... a day of national infamy." Cardmdal John O'Connor told about 2,000 worshipers at a Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York Caty. The head of RhodcJsland's Raman Catholic diocese told more than 1,000 people at a pro-life Mass that it is the church's responsibility to lead the fight against abonion. Meanwhile. in Dallas. about 2.000 people marched to a hospital carrying 1,300 plywood crosses. Ball Price, president of the Texas Coalition for Life. said the crosses symbolized abortions performed at the hospital since 1973. Observan ces mark ·fi rst federal day off f ettng black leader BJ tM AIMda&e4 Preti Veterans of civil riahts struaJes in tbe Uniuct States and South Africa joined to remember Manin Luther Kina Jr. and bis ideals today as the nation observed the fint federal holiday honorina a black leader. Vice President Georae Bush watch- ed as Kina's son Dexter placed a wreath on bis falhe('s srave today in an Atlanta ceremony followeid by an ccumen.ical service at Ebenezer Bap- tist Chun::h, where Kina was pastor. "In the name of Martin, we ain't aoin.a back," the Rev. Joseph Lowery; who beads the Southern Christian Leadership Conference founded by Kina, uid-at the service.. ~e·ve -come too far, we've worked too s nuou~~marcbed too long. we've prayed too tiir , we've wept too bitterly, we've bled too profusely and we've died too youna .... " Attcndina the service in addition to Bush were Sens. Robert Dole, R- Kan., Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., Bill Bradley, 0-NJ., Sam Nunn. D- Ga., and Mack Mattingly, R-Oa.; Atlania Mayor Andrew You~ Geor- gia Gov. Joe Frank Harris; and members of King's familr,. Kennedy called King 'the found- ing father of the second American revolution, the revolution of civil rights." "He disturbed our peace by appeal- ing to our conscience," said Dole. who called the service "one of the proudest moments in my public life." South African Bishop Desmond Tutu. who received the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize for his opposition to his nation's racial sqregation policies, was to be awarded the annual Martin 'Luther Kin• Jr. Peace Prize at the Atlanta service. fol19wing that pres- ·FBI may assume defector handling WASHINGTON (AP) -The -White House may transfer primary responsibility for East bloc defectors to the FBI following what officials say was the CIA's mishandling of former Soviet KGB agent Vitaly Yurchenko. A senior Wh ite House officical and several outside expens said the proposed expanded role for the FBI as one of a variety of measures under consideration to entice potential de- fectors and to avoid another embar- rassment similar to the Yurchenko affair. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Cable TV extends The options include grantin' high-rankmg defectors an automatic pcr-signa} scra mbling manent inc-0me, reducin3 the five-to "'*• Tcu Oolat Cowen More! I 0-year waiting period for the confcr- 1922 HAlld IUD .• COSTA IUA-SU-11S6 WASHINGTON (AP)-The free ral of American citizenship and the -------• ndc may be over for people who have creation of a "think tank'' comprised ------Newport's Cannery Villaf{e dash antcnnaes in their back yards exclusi vely of defectors, the sources and receive shows that cable TV said. r=(Aff~DO DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P .M. to Midnight Mondays & TuesdB \'s: Two Oin.n e rs for $ i 5.95 Wednesdays: subscnbers pay to watch. Such an institution, they said, Known as canh stations. they pack would provide a pool of wisdom on up television signals bounced off which govern ment policymakers satellites 23.000 miles overhead . could draw. They can get more than I 00 channels. d ·1 1 f h d' h The procedures for dealinJ with an unta rece nt Y none o t e is defectors have been under review for ~~rs had to pay to watch any of some ti me and were &iven impetus But last week, Home Box Office last November when Yurchenko, and Canemax extended their signal who defected in Ju.l y. Oed from his scramhhns from 12 hours to 24 hours CIA handlers to the Soviet Embassy. a day Dish owners who want to He returned to Moscow four days continue watching HBO must buy a later. March cross-burning show 'peopl~ still believe in Klan' PU LASKI, Tenn. (AP)-The tu~out for a wee,kend Ku K.Jux IOa~ mirc6 h and a cross-bu min& here. where the white suprema~ast grpup was born m I 5. shows people still believe in the Klan, says o.~e ~fits leaders. T R bb "We've been in business for 120 years, said Klan lea~er. .om o • ,• Baptist minister from Harrison. Ark. "We wouldn't keep domg 1t if we wercn t succe~~·~·han I 000 people watched about 100 K.Jansmen parade .Saturday throuah Pulaski in protest of the first national observance of Martm Lut~cr King Jr. 's birthday. ) I k rk " · d "People just want to know what they (Klan members oo 1 c, II.I James Gibson. a 43-year-old pharmacist, when ~sk~ _about°?~ large turnout. "Most think it'sjust a shame they want to do thu~as ILke that. . . fi Id Several hundred turned out for a cross-bumma Saturday n1Jt.1t 10 a tc outside this town of 7,500 people ~bout 60 miles south of,Nashv~lle. . "We're not interested in making Negroes slaves. We re not interested tn making them second-class citizens," Robb told rcportcn before th~ march. "We want sepa~tion of o~r people from tb~lf people. We ~hevc :··the ki nd of culture. the kind of society they created, 1s best for them, he said. eJU.ation. hunstws of former King -~utin Luther K.ing-OI~ colleagues and friends planned to a holi.diy. "No one showed up th•.~ march through the city. morning. No one but. the tca~hCfS. "I'm so happy that today ... we are said Jam~ Jc:>nes, assistant pnnc1~I celebrating the first national holiday at Phoenix Htah School. Other pansh for a black American, which in a sense workers had tfie day off. transcends Martin himsclfand really In Alabama. whe~ King's .civll gives honor and respect to every black rights crusade began an I 95S with a American. to those who struggled so boycott of Montgomery city buses, a long and so hard to make this country 14-foot statue of King was to be as great as it is," Benjamin Hooks. unveiled today in Binning.ham near cxccuti ve director of the NAACP. -the 16th Street Baptist Chun::b, where said today on the "CBS Mornmg four young black girls were killed in a News." bombing. Ma~chcsand rallies we!'C sch.eduled In Mont.ornery. a prayer and ~oday m several ~tale C1{>1tals, mcl.ud-church service arc planned at the mg Boston. ln~1anapohs, Nasbval!e, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Bap- Tenn., Columbia. S.<;:., ~nd 0 .lymg!•· list Church where Kina was pastor 1n Wash., as well as C1nc1nnau. 0 10. the late i 9sOs, followed by a cer-~bou~ S,000 ~ople ~tte.nded. a emony on the Capitol steps about a c1tyw1de ecumenical service an Phtla-h h delphia sponsored by the city and block from the c urc : . People United to Serve Humanity. Tutu stood Sunday an t~e pulpit of All 485 students at a black high Atlanta's ~benezer 8ap~1st Churc~ school in Louisiana's Plaquemines and promised a campaign c:>f c1v1l Parish stayed home today to protest ~iso.bedic:ncc against .apartheid laws the parish school board's refusal to m has white-ruled nation. 45 thoroughbreds killed in BelJDon1 race ttaek fire· By lite Associated PreH ELMONT, N.Y. -A smoky fire at Belmont Park Racetrack on Sunday killed 45 thoroughbred horses in a wooden barn with a sprinkler system that broke days ago, authorities said. Two ftrcfig,hters suffered minor injuries and the loss was estimated at up toSI O million. Flames shot 50 feet into the air and caused a large section of the 400-foot-loog barn to cave in. said Elmont Fire Chief James Snadccky. The blaze was reported at 1:19 a.m .. and it took 200 fir:efightCB more than an hour to contain it. Most of the horses suffocated and were found in their 12-foot-by-12-foot stalls where they had been tied up for the night. said Assistant Fire Chief John Loser. Ea•tern tells layoffs after talk• fall MIAMI -Eastern Airlines, faced with a mandate to cut costs or lose tts financing. will lay off 1,01 Oof its 7,000 night attendants on Feb. 4, the company president said today. The announcement ca me eight hours af\er a midni&ht deadline on contract negotiations passed without an agreement. President Joe Leonard also announced a pay cut of 2 percent effcctavc Feb. 4 on top of an 18 percent cut instituted two years ago. "That was a very tough deci'Sion." Leonard said. "It is absolutely essential to get this company back on the financial footing it needs.'' He said the airline would fly its nonnal routes. despite the layoffs. Dozen• hurt•• pauenger train derall• DU PONT, Wash. -An Amtrak train carryio• more than 200 people jumped the track on a stretch weakened by heavy raJO and "everybody new forward," causing at least 28 injuries, officials said. "It was the first ti me we were ever on a train. and we almost didn't make it," said passenger Waltraud Veltman, of Glendora, Calif., who was traveling Sunday afternoon with her I 8- month-old granddauP.iter. "We took the train because I'm afraid ofnying." she said. "Now, I'm afraid of trains. too." Ne• Yorker win• $30 mUllonjackpot NEW YORK -The second-richest individual lottery jackpot in Nonh America -$30 million -awaits the holder of a winnina ticket sold in Staten Island, New York state lottery officials said. 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Today's action came af\er days of unmt. s.unday Jonathan accused South Afncaof involvement, but said be believed he had survived the crisis. He had aovemed Lesotho since it pined its independence from Britain in 1966. Tbousan~urcd into Kingsway, Maseru's main street, chantina. un- ulating and wavina bamboo fronds. An impromptu parade of pedestrians and vehicles cheered helmeted and armed soldiers in combat uniforms, who auarded aovemment buildinp. Most civil servants apparently left their offices to join in. Lesotho's 1.3 million people have Iona been divided over Jonathan's authoritarian methods of aovem- ment, his appeals for aid from · communist countri«. and his con· frontation with South Africa over the presence in Lesotho of African Na- tional Conircss auerrillu. Soulh Africa, which surrounds Lesotho and controls its economy, imposed crippling delays on ship- ments across border posts three weeks ago, in what South African bfficials sajd were searches for arms and guerrillas opposed to South AfrkU white-led_ government. South Yemeh'schie said back in control Making a new island Otange Coat DAIL V PILOT /Mondey, Januaty 20, 1811 * Al Senator demancla probe of 'live •ighttna•' in Vietnam ., ... Aleeda ... .,_ BANGKOK, Thailand -U .. •Vtetnam rdation1 cannot imJWOW unul the commu11i11 AJian countty allows an independent investiption o(reporu that Americana miui.DJ &om the Vaetnam War an lliU alive. a U.S. telWOf' said today. Sen .. Dcn1111 DeConcini, 0-Ani., made the comment at 1 news conference a day after he and three other conarnamen ended brief valit• to Vietnam and l..aoa to seek deta.ak about Americans listed u miuina in action from the WI/. wbjch ended iA J 97 5. A total of 2,44 J Americans llUttlllisted U missina from th~ Indochina conflict, 5S6 of tht'm in Laos. 88 in Cambodia. and 1,797 in Vietnam. Seven tilled bJ SoatlJ African rloda.6 JOHANNESBURG -A beer hall dispute at the Kloof aokS mine west of Johannctbura touched off a melee between members of black tribes armed with sticks and iron bera, police aaid. Sevt'n mmcn were reponed to have dlCd and 39 were hurt. Four other minen were wounded and arrnted w~officen moved in with tear p.s and sbo.,uns to quell the brawl, police headciuartcrs tn Pretoria said in a statement Sunday. Pohc.c saad tbe fipuna at the K.loof mine. operated by Gold f ields of South Africa. broke out euly Sunday amon1 Zulu. Pondo and Sbanp.an minen. Japan, Soviet. eau border dl•pate TOKYO-Prime Manmer Yasuh1r0Nakaso nesa1d today the recent v1~1l by Soviet Foreign MinlSlcr Lduard A. Shevardnadn to Japan was .. one step forward .. in settling a lona-standma temtonal dispute between the \wo oauons. Both Japan and the Soviet Uruon claim the chain of small but strategic islands off ~apan's northerQmOSJ main island of Hokb1do. which Japan calls the NoAbem -T~rri«>ricr-Tbe-dispute has prevented the countnes from signing a peace treaty fo rmally endina Wor1d War ll. By die As1oclated Presa A Bahrain-based news agency quoted reliable sources in North Yemen today as saying President Ah Naacr Mo hammed had returned to war-tom South Yemen and that his forces were in control of most of the pro-Soviet country. Mohammed's reported desire to lib- eralize the e<:onomy and improve relations with pro-Western Arab countries. Sunday tbe Gulf News. Agency said a radio station which claimed to be transmitting from Aden on behalf of ao unidentified new leadership broadcast a statement indicating the rebels had ousted the presickot. Smoke billows from a new YOlcanlc lala.Dd about 30 mllee from 'lwo Jlma ln the Padflc OcMn, tlae flnt In 72 yean to emerae ••a re.ult of Yolcanlc actlYltJ. Tbe emer1~ I.eland la 2,:no feet long, up to 990 feet wide and abOutlSo feet hlCh. TRlPOLI, Libya -The official news agency said today that Libyan leader Col. Mt>ammar Khadafy has ordered tht' training of su1c1de squads to conduct guerrilla operations. In a brief di spatch. L1b)'a\ JANA news agency said Khadafy accepted demands from the Libyan peoples' congresses "for m1htary training and formation of suicide squads as volunteers to conduct gut'mlla operations in response to the American provocauons and the hostile stance toward the Arab nation." President Reagan has said he has "irrefutable" proof of Libyan involvement 1n the Dec. 27 terronst attacks at the Rome and Vienna airports in which 19 people. 1ncludm1 fi ve Amencans. died About 120 people were injured. The Gulf News Agency said the sourc:es in San'a, North Yemen's capital. indicated loyalists had as· sumcd control of the South Yemeni capital of Aden, while rebels led by former President Abdul-Fau ah Ismail were "entrenched in two provinces." Fiahting between Marxist factions in tne country on the Arabian Peninsula's southern tip broke out on Jan. 13, apparently after a coup a1tempt by hardliners opposed to It quoted the radio as accusing Mohammed of irresponsibility and dictatorship. and say1nf he had tned to .. physically liquidate · members of the ruling Yemeni Socialist Party's Political Bureau and undermine state institutions. Today, however. the Gulf News Agency said tts San'a sources in- dicated the the rebel station was operating from the northernjprovmce of Lahej. and not from Aden. Rail tunnel will li nk England a nd France LILLE. France (AP) -President Francois M 11terrand and British Pnme Minister Margaret Thatcher announced today that their countries will be linked by a S6.8 billion twin railroad tunnel under the Engl ish Channel. When completed, the link between the two nations wtll be the realization of a dream that began 1n Napoleonic times. Troubled shuttle Columbia returning for new launch EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE CAP) -The space shuttle Columbia, behind schedule after numerous de- lays and a detour to California on its last flight . 1s being readied for its return to Florida for a March 6 launch. After a record I 0 delays in takeoffs and landings. commander Robert Gibson piloted Columbia down to a concrete '""nway at this Mojave Desert desert base before dawn Satur- dar. Columbia will leave Edwards by Thunday. but technicians are tryrng to beat that schedule. said Nancy Lovato, a National Aeronautics and Space Administration spokeswoman. Halley's comet watch. said Bob Sieck. director of launch operations at Kennedy Space Center. The shuttle will be returned to Flonda atop a Boeing 747. Damage to the orb1ter's heat shield tiles was the least ever recorded by a shuttle. and onl y 16 tiles mu st be replaced, said Fnt1 W1d1ck. director of ground operation's at NASA·s Ames-Dryden Flight Research Fa- cility. Columbia. originally set for launch Dec. 18. endured a record seven delays before lifting off Jan. 12. h wa s waved off from a Florida landing three times. photo~raphed potential sources of ultraviolet rad1auon in space and conducted medical and other expcn- ments. There v.ere several fail ures, including those of two matenals processing mach1ne'i and a camera device that was to obtam clear. bnght pictures of Halley·s Comet. Nelson. interviewed today on the "CBS Morning News." said the mission's delays did not make him nervous. "This 1s a fantastic fl ying machine ... I never had a flicker of doubt about our mission's safety:· he said NASA C'ngineers on Sunday re- moved 12 heat ~nsors that were rushed to Flonda for Saturday's launch of Challenger. which wtll carry Chris ta McAuhfTc. the teacher chosen St. llall'F1'•'• a.,._ l!dd_,,.F....._,, Jti, ,,,...._, 11"*11 T_,.., a .... A;a·a _,,,..u•toth J_, U,,,,,_ Ll'GA llWltdoeal TMtv.......-._,__..._._ .... ,.._.,...,...,_ .......................... 7 ...... , ... ....................................... .,, .. ........ ..._ . .. ~CIOCSTAUN9~~0IPlllO 4 n.~TAUlnS<W-#Oft .. MllalWI n> Fm .... ftM" n>M:SM THI! #ANNY .......... OW18JM ............ ,., .._ .. (71C) 751-6410 ........ ........... ..................... ,__. ........ .. ...... ' The landing in California, rather than Florida. leaves NASA five fewer dayi to prepare Columbia before its launch to Join an intemauonal The crew, including U.S. Rep. Bill Nelson. D-Fla., and Franklin Chang- Diaz. the first Hispanic-Amencan astronaut, successfull y launched an RCA communications satellite. from a national search to go into 1--------------------------- l ,200join hands for proillotion TAFT (AP) -"Hands Across America" promote~ used 1.200 townspeople and nearly 100 celebrities. including Kenny Rogers and Diana Ross. to form a mile-long human chain for a promotional video. Residents in the Central California town of 6f 800, in the San Joaquin VaUey oi fields took snapshots Saturday, lined up for autographs and chatted with the entertainers. The three-minute video to be played durina the prc-pme show of the Jan. 26 Super Bowl between football's Chicqo Bears and New EneJand Patriots will "prc<reate" the maaive ~untry hand-clasp planned May. 2S. Promoter Ken K.rqen, orpnizer of USAror Africa's suc:cBJt'ot -wore 'The World" aJbum and video for starvina African" conceived the "Hand• Acrou America" project to raile up to SI 00 million for Amenca's huftlJ'Y. Canadian totem pole Ins talled at LA park LOS ANGELES (AP)-A 2().foot· tall toeem pole pro~ ..3...~ ?..==:-~· .. ".:-~ and other' creauara wu ha.Wied at &be Soolbwett Mueeum'e Hilta&and Patt branch over the weekend. The totem pole WM caned in ll• ..-. by Canldien anieu Richard Hwat and Tim Paul. .rbo an tm· ployed by the .-;uat. Columbia PrOvinclaf MuteUm'a llnandertMJ'd Park Dr0Ject. I proeram ........ to hcl> lnctiu an .aive. Tie aniMI caned tlte pole ia pue,lic at tbe Soutltwat MuteUm '1 brudl at ARCO Plan in downtown Lot An.- .... H.Pland Part it tb mi ... lonbeat -or downta-n. orb11. Evangelist Armstrong eulogized By U.e A1aoclated Pre11 ALT ADENA -While his excommunicated son wept. cvangC'h '>t Herbert W. Armstrong was eulogned by his hand-picked successor as an 1rrcplaceabk leader of the Worldwide Church of God. Armstrong died last Thursday at 93. His son. Gamer Ted Annstron$. former church ei1ccut1 ve and telev1s1on spokesman who hadn't talked to his father for nC'arl y eight years. sat in the front row of mourners, wipmg tears and 'ltanng a1 the casket throughout the 30- minute service. Boys' bodle. found ln refrigerator MEADOWBROOK - The bod1c of two boys wcrf' found inside a rcfriscntor-ouujde a home Su nday by a R1 vers1de County sher1tfs deputy scarchin& for the youngsters an hour after they were reported m1SS1ng. Tbe unidentified younasters, ages 3 and 6. were found by Deputy Bill D1Yono at 5:25 p.m. in a rcfri~rator outside the Meadowbrook home. 65 males southeast of Los Anaeles, satd S&t. James Solt1. The sergeant said the Riverside County sherifrs station in nearby Lake Elsmore received a m1ss1na child report earher and a search bcp.n. An hour later they were found in the refrigerator near Jarvu and Wallace avenues. SUPER BOWL CELEBRATION TIME! • TUM UPlllS • IOOI UT•S • ..u.TS • • EllSEMIUS • CUPS • HCORATIOIS • PIUTAS • *LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY* * .. . " I .. . .. Filmmaker rolls lucky sevens lchael Apted · s latest documentary of Britons' lives winning warm praise ly 801 THOMAS •• 9 ,,,_...., LOS ANGELES -"28 Up" may se.em like a straf\IC film from the man who directed Sissy Spacek to an Aca<temy Award in "Coal M ioer'• 01\.llhtcr" 1nd William Hurt and Lee Marvin in the SI l million "Gorky Park." However, director Michael Apted likes to make "different" movies. And "28 Up," with its $100,000 bud,et, is indeed a unique documen- tary. The film traces the lives of 14 British chHdren, filmed at seven-year intervals. It opened to rave reviews at the New York Film Festival last year, with Vincent Canby of the New York Times naming it one of l 985's l 0 best. An Academy Award nomi-A Hopeful trio nation as best documentary seems certain. BobBopeahowahowbena19~dutnitbetaplqofh.la "It has the appeal of (a) an old ••All-Star Super Bowl ~. • to be aired Siatarday on NBC. family album; and {b) a soap opera - Jolnln& him (from left) are ........ Dtabann Carroll, 111M but not the 'As the Earth Tums' kind. America SUMJl Akin.a and aetr I H Donn.a111tlle. ---(lt!s) more like 'l'he Way-We Were' or ·Terms of' Endearment.'" said Apled in an interview . 0 People thoupt I was mid," lhe 44-year-old filmmaker aaid about his proJcct ... They say, 'You moat be cruy '. makina • piddJlfta . little documentary fbr no money,• "I have a reason. I really have not had ah~ run ofbox-omoe hita, and I don't like a lot of the Hollywood films that I am offered. So I Pft{er to make different kinds of films; I did 'Bring on the Niabt' with Stina for that reason. It shows that I can do something be$ides the usoal run of commercial picture. In fact, '28 Up' has brought me more prcstip than anythina since 'Coal Miner's Dau&h· ter.' It's a wa.r, of gettina credibifity and 'ttention. ' Ttie project started with "7 Up," a 40...minute film for Granada Tele· vision in 1963. "I was just out of Cambridac University, and I went up to Man- chester for my fint job1" said Apted. "l did the research, findina the 14 kids from .varying bacqrounds to lCt a cross-1ection ot ltntash life. Af that time E~and was the center of the (cultural world with the Beatles. ltollina tones, ~sbions, etc. "It turned to be a frialnenina documentary, revealina that the rev- olution was merely cosmetic," he said. "Out of tfte mouth of bebes came the cbillini realization that British society was still as riji~ as ever. The rich childre11 had their hvcs already planned: the riaht schools, a proper profession. T~ poor childre.n had no real hope to nse above their station." When it came time for "14 Up," Apted was about to leave Granada for London television 1&nd films. He had to Struaale to ,et &rTCSting interviews from die adolescents. .. But clearly we were on to some- thin&," he said. The subjects at 2 1 were.also less engaging than they had been at 7. "At 28 they were far more interest· ing. more vulnerable," he said. "Un· fortunately, I lost two of them. One is a BBC documentary maker who declined to participate. I was very upset with him, and so was BBC because it appeared they had press- ured him (apinst appcarin.g on the competitor Granada). The other was • barrister who thou&ht l~ would be harmful to h is career. "I still had trouble convincing oth rs to be filmed. I don't thinLiln: e rs on ·~-,r: -AeaJ-or them rea 1zednow successful ther-i--~ .I. I lY.l \...TlV.l U TVshowwouldbe." Apted convinced Granada to try a Michael Apted Turn~rhits cho AT LA NT A (A Pl -Turner Broad· casung Sys tem Inc. 1s having trouble completing the acqu1s1tion of MGM- U A Entenainment Co. and the com- panies said they may renegotiate the deal. Tlte current S 1.5 billion merger aa:rccmeot calls for Ted Turner's Atlanta.based company io offer $25 and a share of new TBS preferred stock for each share in the Hollywood studio. UA postponed a scheduled Jan. 21 stockholden' vote on the merger. at blamed the delay on slow processing of proxy matenal by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Filintts by TBS with the SEC have said the merged company would have 1nsufficent cash flow to service the debt TBS would incur in buying MGM-UA. The TBS filings said the company would sell assets or rcstruc, ture the debt theatrical release in the United States rather than make a quick sale to PBS. punuc them for "35 Up." "28 Up" has been breaking records at 'Tm 15 years older than they arc," the small Blecker Street theater in he remarked. "and I don't know bow New York. long I can stay with them. But I'll Curiously, none of the 14 has died continue every seven years until I fall or had a divorce. Apted intends to over." The companies said in a statement that their representatives are meeting "with a view to a possible restructur, ingofthe agreement" bec;ausc ofTBS' difficulties in carrying out the curTent agcement. Officials of both companies declin- ed to provide details. The merged company would sell the United Anists subsidiary to MGM-UA 's largdC-shareholder. Kirk Kerkorian, for $470 million. TBS' investment banker, Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., has said for several weeks there were no obstacles to completin1t the deal. When MGM, Cabl_e firms put enc;I to 'free TV' ---D>WMDS WU> IMU 4~ ~------------. By DEBORAH MESCE lead ins pay-TV services. extended their signal scrambling from 12 hours to 24 houn a day. Dish owners who want to continue watching HBO must buy a decoding device, which sell at a suggested list price of $395, and pay HBO S 12. 95 a month for the service. ~ CLUBHOUe.£ fiCtU1tEC.>~ FAM ILY FILMS ·~ '11 111•~· ..... WASHINGTON -The free ride may be over for people who have dish antennas in their back yards and receive shows that cable TV subscribers pay to watch. Known as eanh stations, they pick up television signals bounced off satellites 23,000 miles overhead. They can get m ore than I 00 channels. and until recently none of the dish owners had to pay to watch any of them. But last week. Home Box Office and Cincmax. two· of the nation·s Showtimc and the Movie Channel are ready to begin test scramblinJ at the end of the month and full-tame scrambling in May. More than two dozen other programmers -includ- ing the MTV rock video channcL Cable News "'Network, the ESPN spons channel. the Nickelodeon chil- dren's program service and the Dis, lUXUltY THfATltfS i,2.7t Ill 2 Ma h . WeOOay1 * Ill Mil. Only Sat., Sun ," HollO• • Un11u Nou o . 4 ,,. nu / 1te1 OllAllGl/Mot•t""'' S •IGHTllAlt£ ON £Lii A CHORUS U•E (PC 1 I) STRUT II t•) 1 ·JO SHOWS AT 2 00 4 20 330S307:J0&.9 ·Jo 7 ·20 &.945 DRIVE -INS :~~~: STADIUm [;l I ney Channel -may scramble by the the FCC said. end of the year. Also, CBS is planning Lmda Mcintosh said she bouaht and NBC is considering a plan to her dash antenna in 1981 because scramble feeds to their affiliate sta-cable was not available in rural tions. Nanjemoy. Md., where she lives. "It's pretty much a foregone con-"I knew when I bought ours that the clusion that scrambling is the wave of Canadian stations were scrambled. I the future," said Robcn Caird, vice figured at some point (U.S. channels) president of direct broadcasting for would scramble," she said. "I figured HBO. I would have to pay (to receive the But the estimated I. 7 million channels). but I thought it would be owners of satellite dishes say the more reasonably set up tliao it is." 1uturc is coming too quickly~_wjthnut She said tbe_pricc. of 1 12.95 a any regulations to assure that their month for HBO or Cinemu 1s skies won't go black and ihat they "totally unreasonable." She says won't be gouged. cable subscribers in other parts of her Dish owners and manufacturers county can get pack.age deals that are concerned that the cable industry offer a dozen or more channels for is trying to control the canh station $30 to $35 a month. She also has to market, which could result in limiting buy a $395 decoder and wi ll have to program choices and raising costs for fix any malfunctions of her cquip- dish owners. ment, she notes. 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Ore In L.A (R) aAClllTOTHE FUTUR~ f"G) The L u i Slartl91't1er ll"G) As prices dropped the dishes ham his dish that there could be a six, proliferated, and about one-third of month wait. them arc now being used in areas "If all of them (protuam channels) served by cable. are scrambled by then. my dish will HBO and other programming ser-JUSt be an ornament in my backyard." vices say they need to encrypt their he said. signals to protect themselves not Lawyer Fred Finn, who represents from the backyard dishes but from the Satellite Television Industry As- hotels. condominiums and other sociation, argues that the cable fees commercial services that are are too high. He said that while the profiting from their product. cost is close to what cable subscribers "We think the industry is losing pay to receive the channel, backyard $500 millio n a year on illegal, dish owners should be charged no commercial use of our signals," said more than the wholesale rate charged *DRIVE 1111s O.•~ • JI w~••y•/I H w~ .. ••tU•••• u r ... u~1m 111111• Tola Muf1;>hy-Baran, a spokeswoman to cable operators. r:=~===========:=:==:=:=::=:==::~~~~~~ for Showt1mc and The Movie Chan, HBO's Caird says the prices are mA tt0~21 UA ..,_, 4 ._,... mo9J U.111¥1:1 1 ..,, .... S46·l102 Q>WMDS CKW e.T& ma S40·0S94 UA IOlmt COAu. "THECEM OF THE HOUDAY SEASON ••• " -Susan Crantrr. WMCA RADIO -IM-U'1 P.c:R-•"' -••u •ancana MiWM•U» •11JWl9'9 ...... ••·Jell raic-•··· ... •• ,_ ACCIP1ll nel. justified because they have to cover While some dish owners object to the costs of scning up a billing system being charged for intercepting sate!-for dish subscribers. Billing of cable lite signals. most don't mind paying subscribers is handled by cable com- as long as the price is "fair," said panics. Joseph Boyle, a spokesman for the Caird says HBO doesn't expect to Satellite Television Industry Associa-sign up many dish subscribers in the tion, which represents the interests of shon term because there arc still so dish owners, dealers and distributon. many other channels to watch. "We The Justice Department is in-don't expect the phone to jump off the vestigating possible restraint of trade hook until the others stan scram bl- and anti-trust violations by cable ing." operators and programmers in con-Dish owners are looking 10 C'on, nection with the distribution of Jress to protect their interests. Hear, satellite-delivered provamminJ. ac, angs before the House Commerce cording to Kevin Sullivan, assistant telecommunications. consumer chief of the department's com-protection and finance subcommittee munications and finance unit. are scheduled for early March. One The liJtelihood of scrambling has aspect of the hearings is to evaluate a reduced sales of di$hcs in some areas, year of experience with the Cable according to dcalen. But last week ~om~unicatio!ls Act. which leaal· dish owners got a boost from the 1zcd 1nterccpllon of satellitc-de- Federal Communications Com-livered proaramming. ACADEMY MEMBERS: Your c1rd wrll admll you end gu"l to 1ny perlorm1ne1 -···· ..... '41·0710 CDWMa CMMllJ COITU ,. •• I ff mission in a rulina that prohibits One bill before the subcommittee zoning restrictions on the antennaes would impose a two-year mora- if the purpose is to curtail compcti-torium on scrambling to aJlow for tion with cable companies. Such distribution of decoders. Another bill restrictions are aJlowed only with 1 would require reasonable rates, rcgu- ..reatonablc and clearly defined" lated by the Federal Com.munica- health, safety or esthetic objective, tions Commission, for dish ownen ----------------l~============================~L-......:.. _ __:~ ____ __: __ .:_, receivina satellitc-dcltvered pro- Let ( (l,\STI '"~ Telecourses ( 0\ I \ ll 'IT Y < 01 I I ( .1 Help You Earn Your Degree! TELECOURSES a ti sf y general ~duca t ion an<l elective requirement . Art, Anthropology, Astro nomy, Bi ology, Bu ·inl· · , Computers. Englis h. Health , Histo ry, Humanit ies, Management, Math, Music, Pho tography, Political cienC<.', Psycholug'. Sociology, and MORE. TELECOURSES are approved for transfer c redit by both the CSU and UC 'Y tern in addition to man private college and universities. TELECOURSES are broadca t over KOCE, Channel 50, in Orange County; KCET, Channel 2 • and KLC , hannel 58 , in Lo An gele , and . 1 canictl on cable vstcms in various Orange u unt \ Communitie . TELECOURSES are designed with busy people like \'o u in mind. Attend class in the convenience of vour· home and at times that fit into our lif est vie. TELECOURSES are economical. A 3-unit cla co ·t just 15. ,LA E TARTING NOW! For more infor.mation on course and enrollment call ... (714) 241-6216 grams. H BO, Showtime and other pro- vammers sec no need for con- gressional inv~lvement right now. thouah. The pnce of decoders, which two years aao was about $2,000, has dropped sharply and a single scramblina technology is evolvi"a. so dish owners probebly will have to buy only one decoder, they say.· "The market place is sortina itself out. The backyard dishes will not be cut off. They will be served at a reasonable price," Showtime's Murphy-Baran said. Too tired to walk? Too tired to drl••? Toodred to .. ,, • ., . .... ,..." ........... ........................ te .... cl•n•••· " Orange Coat DAil Y PILOT /Mond~. J4i"'*Y 20, 1Ne k7 T v LI :;r IN c \ rm.a -tGO-m 1 NlWI PO.UT ~~AmlCMtaO Aooer Moore. Rod Staiger -11:11- MOYIE .. ~ (1t7tl Jolwl ltelle. l(ltty Shtnt. Murrow's 'hors' criticize mo¥1e ICXIWN!tl DFF'AENT ITlQCf.I --l90RT OCf.MQ Cl8NfW9 A8CNlW9Q N8CNEWa G> l.Amltf TMIP FMIL Y m 700 Cl.I.JI PMlfNTS: 1lE FUME IS OUM CCJMOVIE * H .. Romancing The Stone .. · ( 198.41 Midllel Douglas. K1ttt1een Turner, (L) FAEM TALE THEATRE la:-;:-_ M:/PNllJ1 MACNel / LefAER NF#SttOUA '1!> NEW Lm.'AACY: AN INTAOOUCTION TO COWUTEM Cl)O NEWS a WHEE. Of R>RTUNE EID DOUG Cl.ARK -7:0G- 6C8SNEWS 0 ~ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT D TAXI • !!='~ e THAEFS C<:M/PNff . -u:ao-By FRED AOTHENBEAG ~~ONITE!LE »T........_._ 'ff&-:/f:.rrMeOH NEW YORK -DouJlas Edwards 9AICNIWINIOHTLN and_gichard C. Hottelet, two of .. Ed PITFALL Murrow·s boys," pve lukewarm ODOCOlN reviews to the TV movie about their DYNASTY lcaendary leader, saying it captured 'HAWMl1YE'4 the.mannerisms but not the man. MOOBIUIAT\JNTY "Murrow," the S5 million =TH£ LOAD docudrama that is being shown on * Home Box Office this month. stars ~*t,1;~~~=~.(t!MS)Jo.. Daniel J. Travanti of "Hill Street (H)MOYIE • Blues" as Edward R. Murrow. the * "P1radlte" ( 19821 WllNe Aames, CBS correspondent whose radio re- Plloebe Cates. ports in World War 11 and TV news -12:'00-productions in the 1950s became l ~HOLLVWOOO basic blueprints for broadcast _,.,,c journalism. **'it "The Companion" (1978) Jaoil Edwards. who worked in London Ging. Edith Atwater. with Murrow in the 1940s. said the I COMEDY BAEM characterization and scri pt captured =REM, PEOfll.E Murrow's high principles and integri- MOYIE • ty, but it missed his strength and *** "Cheaper By The Dozen" larger-than-hfe quahttes. t1950lCHftooWebb,JeanneCnlin. ·•Maybe no one could play him (l)MOVIE adequately," Edwards said. "It wasn't ••'h "The Naked Face" (19a.) a disservice, but it wasn't satisfying. Roger Moore. Rod Steiger. Travanti had some of the Murrow _,.., .nr :;!~-expressions and postures. but he did '-----------~ ..... ..,.----"'I~~ WffitDA!lll_ not-bave-t-he--eommanding Murrow ~THAEEO voice. Maybe Travantt figured he the "CBS Mornina News?") The biaaest complaint from CBS News staffers. thouah. i1 ltow the fiJm treats Frank Stanton, former presi- dent of CBS who 1s pla yed by John McMartin. .. They did a num~r on Stanton, .. - said Hottelet, CBS' U.N. correspoo~ dent for 25 years before he retired la~ last year to become a public affairs officer al the American mission to the United Nations ... J guess they needed a villain." I-=:~ SteYte Wonder (below boet and perlorm i elNDEPENOENTNEWS couldn't duplicate Murrow, so he -UERV..GAIF'F1N --un.d.erplayed him. He came out _a_ _ ENTERTAINMENTTONIGKT welltrMurrow than Murrow was." ~~ on .. An All-Star Celebration Bonortna GI) PRAISEMLOAD llartin Luther KlnC Jr:• with a apectal (()MOVIE appearance by Kini'• widow, Coretta (upper **'~ ··Amerlcln Clfe1mer" (19&4) left) tont.cllt at 9 on NBC. Channel 4 . ~~~ti. IHOO CUJIOONTINUES **~ "Laselter .. (19M) Tom Selleck, Cl)~ TALE THEATRE (C) A ROCK-A-al Y SESSION: Jene Seymour, "?) _,.~ CAAL PEN<1N8 All> FRlfHDS Cl) MOYIE * * * .. Cousin Coutine" ( 1975) Mar-~ nE GIFT OF LIFE • * * * ·~ "International House" 1&-Cl\rlstine BlrrlUlt, Victor Lanouit Ci)~~ COMEDY ClASSICS ( 1933) W.C, ~~Hopkins. -7:30- 11 MARTlf LUTHER KING JR.: A I TIC T"" ,;;..~-• ~ LOOK BACK. A LOOK FOAWAAD ,...., ~ (!) D PM:e 18 NOHT TIWflEA JOHN, M.D. ID WONBERWOAKS I WHATSHAPf'BINGft P.M. MA0AZJNE -10:00-~·'*CHANCEOFA ~ 11:v&l.ACEY I u• A •s•H Cl) CHAAlES CHAMPUN OH THE THE SAINT NEW\. YWB> GAME FILM SCENE BBtN> THE SCEHES Wl.D MEAICA -t:oo-COMEDY BAEN< MADELEINE COOKS I Cll KATE & AWE • -10:15-s.o. AT lAAOE (8 ALL-sTAA CB.EBRATIOH a!> AEUOIOUS PROGRAMMING 19==ABLE ~MARY*~KHl 1::-N:,~~ FRAOOlE AOQ( "The P~ Of S.Aif" (Premiere) NlEPENDENT NEWS NEWS Mll'k Harmon, Klrstle Alley, MOYIE -l:'OO-G = *** ··Carmen" (1983) Antonio II ()) SCAAECAOW AMJ MAS. e Gades. Laura del Sol. KING * * "Love Story" (1970) All _ 10:45-D Qt TVS Bl.OOPEAS AIC> MacGfaw, Ryan O'Neal. (])..SU BROADWAY OH SO PRAISE THE LOAD Hottelet. who served under Mur- -12:40-row as a radio war correspondent. II ()) MOVIE said the HBO production ooly cap-* • "Country Gold .. (1962) Loni AA-tu red his on-air persona. including his de<son, Earl Holliman. ever-present cigarette and h 1s tapping -12:45-foot under the broadcast desk. 1l ,MOV1E .. He comes across as a passively *** "The Brother From Another interesting soap-opera Murrow, a Planet" (1984) Joe Morton. man depicted exclusively as fighting -1:00-the dragon." said Hottelet. "There (!)MOVIE •• "Texas Terror" (1935) John Wayne, Gabby Hayes. tl)MOVlE • * "The Lost Years" ( 1976) O NEWS m PAUL RYAN :S)MOVIE **'" 'Into the Night" (1984) Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer. -1:10- ' MOVIE was a lot more to him than that." In one scene. Murrow objects, but only mildly. when a sponsor sacks a correspondent. allegedly for his lib- eral tendencies. Hottelet caJled that Murrow depiction .. flabby. Was he a liberal or a wimp here? What are they tryi ng to say?" The comment underscores Hot- te let's discomfort with the docudrama form . ·•we never know what's real and what isn't," he sajd. Hottelet and Edwards said Mur- CC)MOVIE row's wife. Janet. was laughably **"New York Nights" (1983) eor. drawn ... That was real bad,'' said * * "The Rosebud Beloh Hotel" ( 1984) Colleen Camp. Pet« Scolari. -1:15- 1nne Alphen, George Ayet Hottelet ... She was a strong character -1:30-in her own right and was involved in D HEWS some of the things he was doing. But "11llC[ •a lJf'fTm" (11) lt41, HI, S:IS 7:J9, ~ ,.. ' 1UCI ICU'f mmD ... CllllS ... (N.lJ) ~l:H.WI tlS, ll:a e MOVIE 1n the film she's only a pretty girl * * * ··Term Of T r:.=-ial;;...'.-11.;.:1963:.::;1.t..:.L;::au:::,.--.1!.uooUJk~i..un.~11u.t.u..u.· l5o1..i!........Qu.._Jcu..L-ll~!.!'!aµn!'!d,,_. +-19-----il!lll.ll!tJ 7~.SiniOniSignoret She's not even a cancature in this; PAACTICALJOICES I ~'r~ _sttOW1JME_ 9M9YIE ---- • "The C1r" (19771 James Ekolin, MOYIE -11:00-;i;n ~ANO (~:,~)'hM~;l~~~1.0~% 1e:s~~~ WOCONIQt Magee. BANEY MIUEJI I JOl<ER'8 Wl.D (8) MOYIE WKJl'ltCINCINNATl ***"Mid(! & Maude" (19M) Dud· BEllMALEXANDEAPLATZ NEWS ley Moore. Amy IMng. I BUSINESS~ eMOYE ID MOVIE =~:a ***"Cowboy'' (1958) Jade Lem· *** "Merry Chrlstmu. Mr. Law· THEHrT'CHHIKEJI mon,GllnnFord. renc:e" (1983) David Bowie, Tom (J!)~CAMMlUONAIAE I WOHDEJMOAKS Cof'ltJ. CS) ...VYl1: AMBICAN PlAYHOUSE Cl) STAR TREK * * 'h "The Nal<ed Face" ( 1984) PRAISE THE LOAD (])MOVIE I ATTMEMOVIES she·s a pleas:rnt, affectionate LOVE SONGS nothing." I~~~ "Murrow." shot in London and -2.'00-New York and wntten by Ernest l (J)CBSNEWSHIGH'TWATCH K.moy (''Roots") fro m books. public AEOOfl>GUIOE records and interviews he conducted (B NEWS with Murrow's friends and col- UFEOF"LEY leagues. starts wtth Murrow's famed MOVIE World War II reporting from the * * .. Clleectl And ct1ong·s The Cor· rooftops of London. then moves SIC3ll Brothers'' (198~) qu1ckl~ to his work tn the fledgling TV news busmess back home at CBS. The film spends.. ~ome time with 'AfJr1·ca 'outg-rosses 'Rocky IV' ~~e~~WJc(~~~~,~~~~~~l~nw~ci ..I. 1 ~~;~sc~n ~f~~·w~ri~jbJ;;~~~1~~ds :~~ , HOLLYWOOD (AP) -.. Out of Africa," the Robert Redford-Meryl Streep romance from Universal. was the fa vorite movie of the weekend box office crowd. grossing SS. I million to nudge "Rocky IV" from the top spot. The latest installment in the Rocky saga came in at .N_o. 2 ove.r the weekend with $5 m1lhon, boostmg its seven-week total to $108.5 million. Here are the top seven films at the boA...Q.fljcLlhi$ past weekend. with distributor. weekend gross. number of scree ns. total gross and number of weeks in release. I. "Out of Africa," L1ni versal. $5.1 million. 922 screens. $34.2 million. four weeks. 2. "Rocky IV." MGMUA. $5 million. 2,181 screens. $1 08.5 million. seveo weeks. 3. "Jewel of the Nile ... 20th Century Fox. $4.3 million. 1.483 screens. $45. 7 million. fi ve weeks. . 4. "S ies Like Us." Warner Bros .. 5 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS ntE BEST Plcn.JRE OF THE _,_tsl..fftl .. ..,. --··Z11t _.._. COlllTMlA &lWSll·--nnw> MIMM-Mt.mt -a.111 ... S 7 assault on McCanhy. perhaps Mur-$3·6 million. 1.630 screens. 4!.t row's most courageous hour. could m1l11on. m. weeks. have bee n the film's central focus: 5. "The ( olor Purple." Warner Bros .. $3.1 m1 llton. 209screens.S18.8 mil hon. four weeks. Instead ... Murrow" stresses the run- ms Murrow had wtth corporate bottom-hners at CBS.. 6. "White Nights:· Col umbia. $2.8 million. 1.062 scree ns. $33.7 milhon. eight weeks. 7. "Black Moon R1s10g." New World, S2.8 m1llion, 902 screens. S2.8 million. one week. No one disputes the tr ns1on among Journalism. entertainment and profits that existed in Murrow's time. j ust as these elements form an uncomfonable mix in broadcast news today. (Remember Ph vii is George on ****** ••••••• * • * BARGAIN MATINEES MO NDAY THAU l'RIOAY 1ST 1PERF1lRMA•, f ._, * SATUROA'I 1sl ,' PERFORMANf ES * , ' i ~ ' H f A•<.., .. , j\IJl~t' * • t A' ~~' * LAKEWOOD Cent~r P urnu 1 tMl/F-l!J s. C.M11tw'• eouy·lllmO lftWIN...._,. 11141 LA MIRADA GATEWAY • -.. ..... 11-.... t-.21.-11_,11,_1 _11_11_1 _ .... n.e. ........... 111_1 _. f -THI COl.OI flUlllLI ,_,,, h it 4111 ,,. 1"29 NIOMTfMll ON BM ITlllT PAIT 2111 , .. Ml ... , ....... 11 ... IOUY ITmO ITlYllTW ITMl.ONI IOCKY IV <Nt 1MIMl4141 ...... ,.,. MIOtMl 90UMAI A CNOltUI Ll .. 1 THI MOYll '"°'*I ............ ,..., ... 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This is the ultimate test ofrestraant and endurance. Many parents have tried 1t, but 11 is some time before they can speak of It or put it in perspective. To begin with. there is no such thing as a "smatr· pany, by invitation only. Kids' panics went public 15 years ago. That means when your child whispers an the ear of someone in the restroom to be at your house Fnday at 8. their voice is picked up by a pany network and broadcast to every country in the free world. At 8.,0,.m.fnday, the_y will come by cars and buses. A few will Oy in and converge upon your house like a thousand camels with sponge tongues and hand.s.__that work like scissors going up an<faOWnl h? table of food. ERMA Bo11Ec1 grease had been c,paUed on the dccil. there was a case ofempt\ bel'r 00111l•\ an thl.'1r daughter\ bedroom .tn<l a month\ .. uppl) 01 meal haJ '.1nl\hed from tht' fn.·l'~t·r It wa,n't until J le" "Cd.'> Jlter the pan) that a "oman "ho rune; a commun11~ Sl'f\ ice ollicc phoned and saad the\ owed h(•r for a phone call made lro·m their hou:!le lo a Coast ' Guard cutter orTthe coast of Kodiak. Ala'ika. 1ha1 had been charged lo her num~ - HOROSCOPE Tue.day, Juuary Zl • AN8 W£RS 'N) WEEkL \' BRIDGt: QVIZ ARfES (March '.!I-April 19). '\ ou'll be prcSl•nted wath pcnincnt information -from this.you 'II be a~J..cd to make ucc1sioos. Pu1 tic pieces foll together-complete story will unra .. ol. ~fosang matcnnl <'30 now be located. TAURUS ( pril 20-Ma) 20)· Gavr full rcan 10 intcllC'ct.ual l'.'unos11 . lnQutncs will be answered. )Ou'lt lot.·atc what }OU need. a special person wall mat..-t appearance when most desired. Your '>t'n 1ccs will be sought. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)· \ ou'll ht-at nght place.Judgment. intuition will be on target. You "•II ha'e opponunal~ to rebuild on mort• \uat.tblc base. What <;eemed a lo,., "'111 be recoHred Taurus. urp10 0311' t'\ pl.I\ roles SYDNEY 0MARR Q.I -Both vulnerable, a Soul h you hold: •K9852 <='kJt063 OQ9S Partner opens t he biddinK with one no trump. What do you ,responcl'! _ A.-With two five-ard major ... you do not need the St.ayman Convf'n tion to t·heck on whether partner has four cards in either maJOr wat Simply Jump lo three .,padt•s If partner rebids three no trump. you can bid four hearts to complPLt" the descraptaon of your h.rnd CANCER (June21-Jul\ 2'.!l ~k111 oers of oppos11c ~'< find ~ou l halll·ng· ang. tntnguang You'll ~ porular \OU ~ould be asJ..cd w run tor 'Jll'l 1a1 polatarnl offi ce. Be rccqll1\l' v.11hou1 being guilt bk Protn·t \ell LEO (Jul) 2 '\. \ug 2~) \1.1111r tlom1•\t1t ad1u:.tmt·n1 t'> featured. Desires S h arl' fulfilled . )O U make '1gnath.Jnl lJrt'l'r or hu\IOl''>' ttainc; Unu\ual gi ll 1son Q.2 -Hoth vulnerablr. al> .'out vou tht• wa~. reprC'sents toJ..eo ol cc;tccm .and .1 tkr1ion. fauru' L 11"lrn person'i hold: 1 •1 ..,.,K1or:~2 OQ96 •A76r,. figure prom1nenth. " '" " VIRGO ( .\ug · ~_3-'x'pt 22) \' \11 J \ell-dl'lTpt ton. l\omcone ';_"h_...,o_~ ... v._a,....n_t!l.c--=-Tc"h"'e-'b=idding has procet>ded· something for nothing 1!> w1ll1ng to mJkl' gr:incfto<,c da1m\. promises. n~1M North Eaat South Wewt on ddinition of terms. \ uu'll learn 'aluahk scc-rct. you'll understand "hat 1 + Pa.. 1 c::;i l • happens behind 'iCl'ncs. Paaa Pua 7 IBRA{Sept. 23-0ct 22). t:mi)ll!lm 0 11 power. authority, respomib1lit)'. a l do you bid now'! CHARLES Go REN OMAR S~ARIFF . Q.3-As :-'outh. vulnerable. hold~. •QJ954l ;, Kl0652 OQ Th\' h1d1lin.1< ha eeed: .''forth Ea11t out.b you •s • r I ) One mother who thought a group of "quiet, reserved, not-too-popular .. kids would consider bobbing for apples and eating a few cupcakes as a treat was overwhelmed by 17 unan- \ 1ted guests who turned her laving room an to a house of horrors. he as suit afraid to answer her phone and face the wrath of other mothers "ho c~a~~· "What Ii.ind ofpanies do )Ou give. Tht1r t·hildrcn pleaded innocence II taJ..c-, all the undcri,tand1ng and forg1 H·ncs\ a parent um mu\tcr to deal \\Ith the~ social d1'41~tcr'> 1 he} tell thcm<>t'h cs 11 as all a parl o f the gro'" ng-up proccs!I. The' tC'll thcm- sehc\ 11 as a learning C\fX'rtt·nct• that their duldrcn v.11l bendit b' I he:\ tcll thcm5(.'hl'' the} 1..an l·hang1..· 1ht•1r name mo' t: Ill a ncv. nt 1ghhorhood go on thc .. ,cv.h"cd C1anw" .ind stan all O\cr again greater chance for financial reward 1-0l U'> al'o on l'Ommun1ca11on, romance. pc-rcep11on oh our own rotrntaal fauna-,. ( ann·r. C apnturn pcrsonc; pla~ rolc:!I . CORP IO ((kt 2'-Nm 21) '\ 11u'll linl\h \\hat you \l3rt. pro1cct v.111 rn: completed. \ou'll gaan atlcled a·rngn1111>n anJ rc'>pet t. \fonc) owC'd will he pa1<l -~ou'll ha' e rca\tin to tl•khrJtt· •\m•, l eo. Lahra pcr'>on<> figurl· pwmancnth A. -Partner has shown tl minimum opening bid with no particular lik ang for hearts. Under the car cumstances. there is no need for you to do anything ra<ih. A JUmp to thref' clubs would ht> g.imt> fon·in){. Bid l \.\. 0 dub .. ; Lhl' Vt'ry ract t h.H you are aeling freel) i.how'i a hand that as helter than minimum for your fi rst action 1 0 •• ? l What ad11111 do you take'! A. -Onlv two calls co~ ant.o con "dPrat1on puc; '\nd doublt-What vou <'an 1 rln ., l>1d two hearts: that ~oult! ht' ~.1m•· forcing. You could doublt• ont' '>J>.ldt' but the auction 1s unhki>lv to d1l' tht"rt" -both West .ind 'our partnt'r nre short 1n ,pa1h''" "1 nne 1c; bound to run Pass, .inrl 'l'f' hu" t hP auction develops. Another couple returned from a weekend out of town 10 disco' er t.hc1r hv1ng room furniture had heen rear- ranged, there Y-cre cagarene burn~ 1n the carpet dead lt"nter under the danangroom tabk a liv1n~room stack table lost a lege' er: 11mc the) lifted at. and a pnckl y pear Lactus wa~ an the middle of the back \ ard. (They hve an Connecucut.) · Something that rcsemblC'd chicken ~omc part'OI!> ('\CO hJ\(' J \l'n\\.' Of humor about 11 L 1kt• lhl' v.omJn who'>l' daughter<. girlfriend calkd ht•r bm lru:nd on the ( oast (1uard cutter an k od1ak . .\lasJ..a .. I 1 an laugh .11 1t no": ~he ')ffilkd .. D<ll''> that mean }ou'll kavc tht·m 1n lhargc again v. h1le 'ou go out nl I0\1.0 1•· .. 1>011 ·1 pre'is1" \he 'namx·d SAGITTARIUS (No' 2 2· l>cl 211 [mph.t'>I\ on andcpt'ndt·nce. crealt\ al\ onganaht) \l.allan!?Ol'' to hrr.1" from pa'>t and to -.ta rt ane" ) ou'll re1..·c1\l' public at1t'n11on. r:i, or:ihll puhli,11> I ~gal 111a11a 'I.Ill be rcc.ohcJ an \our IJ\Or C'APRICORl"ll IDt'l 22 I.in 1•11 ( t>lku J.11a anal>ll' tactual material. '\ ou'll locate anack that had tx·ln l•l\t n11,\l n~ nr 'tokn lnd1,1dual \I.ho c,hart•c; )OUr \ll'\l.S \I.Ill hn .. mt· \Jh•ahll' all~ ( 30ll·r ~nrp10. Jnothl·r C apmorn fi gure promanentl~ AQUARRlS (Jan :eo-F ·h I 'I Rl''>lrll thin\ Jrt• li fted. )OU'll ~\JX'l 11.'llll' kl·hng Clf cuphona Scenario h1ghhghl!-greatt•r lcchng of thought. ac11011 Imprint Sl)k wcko111c romante ancpt n>11111hmt•nl\ w11hout l.1t:k1ng 101: 1n ,,tnJ PISCES 1Feb 19-"1arc·h 2Ul ~mpha!las on prarnlal \aluc ... c;nhd gains. rl·moval of )3fC't) hazardc, ~1atenal l·an nil\~ be !l.ucccssfull} re' 1<,ed. rt•conc,truoC'd You'll he nn more :!IOlid cmo1aonal-linanc1al ground I auru,, 'iwrp1C1 na1hes pla~ rnlt·\ . IF JANUARY Zl I YO R BIRTHDAY \OU ha''t' t'xcellcnt \l'n'>e or humor arc \Cf\ much ""·in 111 hoch image Jrt• H'rc;a tile d ynarn1r ,111~1 ha'l' h'IHknn 10 SCalltT \OUr fllff(.'\ ( rt.'fnlnl ()ag11t.trlUC:, ~·r..c1n" pla\ 1111 rortalll rok<. 1n "our hie )·ou an:• 1n4ul\1t1,c. fJ,unatl·d hy the mant1l art\ and .,, 1<.·nce.,:1ncl ud1n g astrnlo1n TICAT DAllY run tu O •eorro"oe le"•n o! 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WOID GAMI In the open 0«l'an bet1-h·en Bra11I and A.fnca are some rocks rnck1ngou1 of the water. St. Paul's Rock'>. b\ name. O n them h"e 'imall brown moths. These moths c:.i t nothing but feathers.' Theonsts claim neither the cigar smoker nor the pipe smoker 1<; trul~ addicted Tht• addicted cigarette smoker reaches for a smoke as soon a\ the feet h11 the noor 1n the morning But typacall} not the ugar or p1ix c;moker That c;uppmedl> '>1gn1lic'> lnhl\ttkl.aht1t l "(\\t11 11l.1nh our LO\t' an<l \\,11 r • .11 hJ' pul 1111 ol"l\<:f\3 llOn "' th11 hlln \1\,1n1 ol \t~'>tcnear C 111·1111 f athm.111 'I 111•r1 an.•oni} tV.Ollrt.Jln ,1phr11d1\l.1t \ ',11 I The pn\ "'' n• .11 111 111 '' "om.in \nJ \.ti • I tH .1hw1 •· 111.111 at1ract1' t v. 1111l.ln I h n1,in' llr'>t 1Jjml 1' l~.1lph lfr "di n1 •I f(•ll ml· hi\ la\t nam1 Pr whrrl' lw ""''' I 1r,\ltld him (l\l'I but ht 1d11'l'' 10 '1\11 •nL <.a>' ht··, .1lra1J ht· 1.1.111.ill111 hnr and he do ·,n·1 v.,an1 th. 1 ~k h.1, <,cn t me Oower' an<l a lnal oi hrt.111 t. halo.cd h1msdf(1t "a"' l n ~nod V. 1. 1.111.. on the 11hon1.· on tht• •'lr.1gr ''' t•1ur limes a '"l''-'~ Clur on' cr'>..l t 111n\ last am" here lrom Bo\ ton 'iufkn r .. a0l1cl\ millions of \llll'fllJn\'1 \11mc fWOpfr nnllt'C t1 n- n1IU\ onh· (llta<,11>nall ~ Otht·r, havt• 11 all lhl' 11m1• lt'c. likc a f'Cr'>onal hJl kg1ound n11l\l'. ~ufli:rl·r'\ ul <;c,erl' t111n1tu'> lind 11 harJ to cam on their nrnmal aU1\1t1e' \o me <annot hold J 1oh Othcf'i cannot 'ln·p I hr \ma1ca11 r 1nn11us A\SOCl3· t11>n .., or11an11ed to can) on and 'uppon rc,t·an:h and educat1onal .. u1' a tat·, relatinji! to the cure o f 11nnllu'\ anJ othn deklb or d1 'iCa'>C'> of the l·ar \\ t' are prepared to refer pauents to health pro" 1derc; who arc kno"'lcdgahleabout 1ann1tusand ma~ be able to help them Re(eml can also be made to one of about 150 tinnitus 'iuppon group<. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE '\ a"n an<l thO\t' aroun<l '"U \'Ill \awn '\ ou·H~ ~t:n that Thl· fXl\.\.erof suggestaon works. al'><> v. ath sh I\ cr- ang. With \Uatthang ~1th gnnn1ng But where at \\Ork\ 1n a mor,t ruinous manner I'> less oh1,1ous If }ou·re tense. those around you li kev.1<,e gl'I te nse .\ ten~· pcr<;un . e'en '>•knth can make other people tense. 1110 and then llm.l 0 Jf\ou rnn't 'fX'al.. v.dl 111 a rn.111 J(ln·1 tall.. about htm \11u ,,1 . \II right hut v.hat do \1>11 1·h1n" "l11·ri" man hah1tuall\ kl\'>l'' 111, d"~' .\ r hat\ J ""'do~ () .. Rt-.l' JnJ \htn1 · ,,11d nH Jc1J C\Cr\ morning \\hl·n hl' \tU<.J.. ht\ head through m' tx·droum doorv.a~ ~here J that linc ~ome lrom'' _l PEOPLE Martin , By the As oclated Press D.\LL~\ -.\ctre\\t'' Man Martin and Carol Channing, portra}ang aging and nut-of-"ork mo \ 1c quecnc, tr) 1ng to make a comeback, wow('d a capaC'll} crowd 1n the ollie1al \l.Orld premiere of the Broadway-hound play "Legend~" Martin. making her lir\t a~ pcarancc ~lnlc hc1ng in1urt·d an Jn automobile accident. and ( hnn· nangare themselves legcndc, of the mu,1cal theater who are a1tt•mp1- 1ng a Broadwa)' comeback "Legends" marh the fir,1 11mt• the t'4>0 '4>0mcn have C' cr a~ pcarcd together The play schedukd 10 mOH' to Lo naelt' and Wa<,hanatun before opening later thl'i "car on Broadv.a\> rc"olvcs around the pcrc;onal1h struggk that ~parate'> 1he tl4>o womrn arid the life ~trugglr that brina) the m coar1hrr Dlller•ued LO .\NG L Com- edienne Pllylll1 Dtllu wac, named FH·n l1mt: J \I/ thlc• 11 1k11 "11\'fl' Ill Dln\er P,•ndktc 11 I .tl1'.1f\ 1 1 it-O'>OUr~ f 11rl \\ 11rtl \\ht I., r !ht marl...,, n h \ \ 1 l I\ r fl I 111 11 JI' 'prJ' \1 ~ 1-. 11 I 1 1 • 11 'hy 1 hull' \In" It 11.:-. 1.1 m.1~l thl'lll Im ,J.. 111llh'I 111 th( : 11111 Pn ll' -.un· I nwr111ti11ld th" hut fU~l In lJ\l• fl•lf II\ 'IK.I 1 UlrllJ\11\ ~dml't1nw hart. t'llr1odt1 n1nd'> t'\ ca~·d lr11m tit·\'. J11· c 1111nt' pnc.qn ground' Jt \\ " rt ' 1, , ind th, prison .1ull111 1 1 '\ •,1·111 , ,.,,,,.r, ou1 to find lhl t I\ Prt:\1. It••· rwrrn 1111 \~<lf1. ll1 I~ I , \\ l:fl \ H [I \ 1 Ill:'.'""". L.M Lloid columnist I\ I 1, r11·p- h, 11 Kl· II I~ t'I \ '.' 111 ,, 11n1· 10 t\,o-;rnd-a-halfhours. I l(loJ.. lor":.m.I to has calls The .. hnghten m~ hfr. but I ....,onder 11 he 1\ ,1 little c;qu1rn·h or mamcd. ma~bc to .1 v.om.rn \.\.ho works at nutht. Wh, doc<,n th~ \.\.JTII 10 mee'i mell'"A v ne•:t fm·nd \cl\., I 'huuld nng uff' pcr- mJnc. 111! hut I h,11c to gl\ c him up \'. h.11 dn \l•U ,,n'• -l1NDE.Cff)f:() I '\i '\I< H '< I ·\I ·1 S DEAR l NDEC'IDEO: Something I<: rottt•n in the 'itate of South Dakota. It ound~ lo me as if the man enjoy~ plHyl ng game'i and has a few bat11 In bi~ belfn bP~adrs. And what's with )Ou 1ba1 )ou'd 'P"nd so much time on lb(• horn with a \lranger? My advlct' 111 to sil(n up for more volunteer work. This character 11i a monumental wa le of time. and be could be bad news Anvone \\ho ""he\ inlormat1on should send a long. ~lf-addrcc;c;,cd. !>tamped cO\clope to the American f1nn11u' A\">c1a11on. Bo~ 5. Portland Ore. 97207 -Ci .R .. EX- EC u n vr OIRl::.C. l OK DEAR G.R.: Prepare to be swamped with requests for infor· ma tlon. My mall on this subject was staggering. I was amazed to learn that <io man) people are suffer ing wllh thh1 problem. I P.S. To readers: I've checked out this organization and it is excellent. These peo ple b~ve helped thousands and ;>~rbaps they can help you. Give them a chance. Channing a big hit in Big D "Lege nds" Mary Martin, Carol Channing. 111 d;ima e \Uat b a mnn 14-ho clam,, he v.a~ <.trul k h) tlu.• cntcrtoanrr" oir 1n a I 1:, \n de:\ hank n;ir~'"' lot .,, f P.itndc lla1u:m. 57. ron- 1rn1kd 1n ht\ ~upenor Court la"''"" th.lt f.>tlln hll him l;i\t M f\ h 11 while allegedl y unJrr ~ I the antlucm.c of drugs or alcohol Ranch offered AN.TA BARBARA -Act.or Jolan Travolla, who rode a mech- anical bull to box office fortune an the movie "Urban (.owboy," want$ to ~ell h1!1. ranch near thas coa,tal community and as seeking a bulh<.h Sl.9 m1lhon. The h1'1tonc ranch called the i\dobt' de faJaguu, nestled 1n anUl R3rharo Count) where President Rcaaan hnnac, his I 0- gallon hat at the' Rancho dcl Cicio,"''" full) rc'itorcd an 1976 Jack•ons •pllt L Q<, ..\NCJELE -The wife of \anger J1tkle Jach oa, older brother of r()('k superstar Mklaael Jackson, fikd for d1 vorcc Wtdnc'ida) and won o court order bamna ham from their home 1fler 'lhc claimed Jackson muck her No 2S Enid Jackson saad her hu!tblnd. "'ho · kpl name i'I · aJmund Jack'°"· hru1st<l her dunng tht" aJlc&e<l rnc1dcnt. ACROSS 1 Glean 5 Dinner course 10 NFL arblte<s 14 May Wong 15 Coohng 16 Way out 17 Hostelries 18 Splits 19 Anzona river 20 Rtghtlul 21 Jog 22 Pursuer 24 Golf club 26 Peculiarity 27 Quarrel .,8 uianest 31 Recorded J 4 Sauleed 35 Recent pref 36 Mild oath 3 7 01scoverf'd 38 "Out1" 39 Stumble 40 Llvely 41 Verses 42 Bed part - 44 Bean holder 45 Make crisp 46 Insane 50 Subbase 52 Range group 53 UntirOkun 54 Hdll 55 Color 57 Fac1ory 58 AboVe 59 Consenl 60 Be<lstall 61 Conlhcts 62 Indicated 63 St1tCM$ DOWN 1 AllaGkS 1 Borlldom 3 Sub101n 4 Dance sl .tp 5 Woe 6 Chargeu par11e1e 7 Exalt 8 Orama Pflrl 9 Found oul 10 Get bock 11 Life 12 Hand tool 13 Cetest1;i1 boc:ty 21 Walllf'd on 23 Farm worker 25 Provoked 26 Imagine 28 Bind 29 L1~ of 1un<. turp JO Youngster'! J 1 At>ound 32 lndlM City 13 Now 'Ind· ltwon workN 3" Palm oft 37 Nrw-.om,·r 38 Carbon .. 11 11 water •O Ur1.t11n 4 1 Smell tak .. 43 Plgmenl& 44 Sieved (IOOd) 46 Dike 47 Linen labnc •8 Relahve 49 Highlanders 50 F•tn tool 51 Scorla 52 Harmed 56 Of the pasl 57 Authofa' papers abbf f ' TBS FAMILY ClllCUS by Bii Keane mo osoaos by v1rg11 Partch {VIP) by Brad Anderson DENIUS THE MENACE llLOOll COUJll1 ! Ofenge Coat DAILY "LOT /Monday, JMU81')' 20, 1. I I I IT'S LACST YEA~'S, MooN,AND OUT OF DATE'· by Ferd & Tom Johnson ' by Hank Ketcham ~ 10 FOR BltTTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston \ 0 0 0 0 .. ~ 0 0 PEA1'tJT8 by Charles M. Schulz 11 FUNDING FOR TJ.llS ~M WAS PROVIDED 6'< DONATIONS FROM OUR VIEWERS ... " 1 lO '_"""""",...,.~-.. AND WASTED BV A GARJ'lltLD .. THERE 15 E.NOOuM fJ"fAT IC. . ·. GARFIELD'S ELfCTRICl'fY IN 20 CA1"'5 "TO 6"TA""f A C.AR. , tJ8 it I sehe oN'T I or 0 . aie TUllBLltWltltD8 DRABBLlt R08Sl8R08S lt4 ~TION TO RM~NG MOME. ~; l'M "°4'\MG 10 O\~R~Al IT'!> U~ lO ~A ~~~' . . " PRODUCE~ w~o DIDN'T KNOW Wl-IAT ME WAS DOING II c by Jim Davis eoT. Ii !>TILL WON'T 5TART ~ ON A COLP MORNl..U ! i 1i:=~.....___,",_...., ........ --- 'j / & by Tom K. Ryan by Kevtn Fagan by Pat Brady JUDGE PARKER ~19ED WHEN BeN PRIDE TELLS HIM THA.T HE WANTS 1'0 FIND H IS W IFE. SAM DRIVER OUESTlONS HIM FURTHER' "t'O\.J SAY IT'S BEEN OVER A YEAR SINCE YOU'VE SEEN HER t HAVE YOU NO I DEA WHERE SHE IS? ---- HAVE YOU NOT JUST AN OCCA54()NAL HEARD FROM CARO WHICH SHE'D HER ? SENO TO SARA! FUNKY WINKERBEAN r-- e.u.y OOESNI Q);S\P. SHE {;l'Je.SCA8E H1st0Rte.s. by Jeff MacNalty by Harold Le Doux WHEN I MET WANDA SHE WAS~ ANO A ~OFESSIONAL ~I I WAS J UST TWO '!'EAR.$ Ol..OER. IN MY S ECON D YEAR AT C01..LEGE I S HE llllAS ~E MOST 6EAUTIF UL THING I VE EVER SEEN I I LEFT SCHOOL AND FOLLOWED THE TOURING ~ SHOW SHE WAS WITH1 by Tom Batiuk -FAIY'005 CON\~ - CHAPrER ID'J -Q.AOOE. ~ A~O ~IAN'f'-W EXR:6ED iHE.M 10 FINE MUSIC. . a.AUD€ ~ Gill)\ BARWW LOVED A'-k FOR'Tl.>-SEVEN OF 1).EIR CHll...DREN ... DOOIU8BUllY ' -~p 1AF I - -~ d·~· ,;/' I 10 by Gary Trudeau ~ 1Ht 'ilCJlET RITES ~ ~All£ Pfi/ACTIC.EP MKJI AS THEY AJillE 2fX) >'EARS A60 I &1• ar. .. C0Mt DAJLY PtlOT I Mdndey, Janue1y 20, 1Me ---- I Kings & lOOS l Also available in Menthol. / 1. Kings 10 mg "tar· 0 8 mg nicotine • IOO's 12 mg "tar" 0 9 mg nicotine av per c1garelle by FTC method -·-- SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. l It ---- Mfr's suggested pricing based on full·pnce brands . ' ' ' MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1986 0.-,,... ...... "'n. ... Mloe Playen OD UCl'a .. B .. racbY team (ln mipedjereeya) and UC Dam player &o for pue,,(left), wblle playen from UC Santa Cm (atrtpedje,_,..) eacace In a ecnun with UCI playen. Anteater player-coacla Frank llartln (left) mane bl for tackle oa UC Dam player. Santa Barbara wins rugby title In UCI tourney UC Santa Barbara. which dedi- cated its effons to a team member killed by a drunken driver last weekend, 'stopped defending cham- pion CaJ-Berkeley Saturday, 31.(), for the I 0th annual Cal-lovitattonal rugby crown before a crowd of 400 at UC Irvine's Crawford Field. The Gauchos played an inspired . pme. according to UCI co-captain Pieter Hubbard, to end Berkeley's 16- year winning streak. The Golden Bears competed in the collegiate tournament before it became an all- CaJifornia team event. The Anteaters finished fourth in the I 0-team invitational. They fell ·Clim to UC Da viS;"" T0-6. a;..=r'-i• defeattng UC San Diego and Santa Cruz. Roger Turk and John Blyzb were credited with strong performances for UC Irvine. which lost its other contest, 10-6, to UCLA. Turk scored a "tri" to give the Anteat.ers a 6-4 lead over the Bruins, -nd UCI held the lead through most of the second haJf. UCLA intercepted 1n the closing seconds ?nd returned it for a score of its own. UCI player (left) baa a headlock OD Santa Cm player., Monarchs' reign, and streak, continues Ouy llcKDIPt Mater Dei · s bask etball record extends- to 4 7 win s without a loss over 2 seasons A year ago or so the question was whether or not Mater Dci High 's basketbaJljugemaut, led by scoring phenom Tom Lewis, could indeed run its record to 29.()on the way to the CIF 5-A championship. As many suspected. it did. What no one, not even the most supreme optimist in the Mater Dei camp, conceived was that the win- ning streak would extend this far. The string is intact to this date; it's now47 in a row and it figures to be 54 straight when the Monarchs enter the playoffs in quest of their third crown in four years. Can the Mo narchs go the distance unbeaten? Their coach. Gary McKnight. isn't betting on it. ··All streaksaregomg to end." says McKnight. ··1 JUSt hope 1t doesn't end at the last game." Making it even tougher on The Streak 1s the return of the Southern Section to the state playoffs ... Just .. going29.() this year won't be enough to ensure an unbeaten year. Crenshaw of Los Angeles and Riordan of San Francisco potentially loom down the Fired up Pistons get past Lakers Tripu ck a converts 3-poin ter to secure 118-11 triumph PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -There is somethina about the Los Anaelcs Laken and national television that brinp uut lhe best in the Detroit Pistons. Kelly Tripucka made a 3-point field 1oal with 2 ICCOnds left in the fourth quarter Sunday to lift the Pistons to a nationally televised I 18-11 S National Basketball Auocia- tion victory over the laken. T he triumph came nearly a year to the day wheo the Pi1ton1i apin on national television. beat the Laken l l l-98, bandina Lot Antela iu wont defeat of the l 9M-8S teUOn. That pmc was 1&11 Jan. l 3, also in the Silvc:rdome. 0 Wc Jl!yed wf\ft a lot of COD· fidencc1 Tripucka said after Sun- day's tnumph. ··we did it in front oh bia aowd. rn knew why we play well in thclc aituationa. we•d have aolved our problem• Iona ...,:· The victory wu ooly the Pi1ton1' 1eventh in their last 22 pma and raised Detroh'1 record to 19-21 . ''Over the last week. we•ve bem a lot more conai1tent." tripucb .mes. ''I think the fact that we're a loc more patient on of'Fmte i1 helpl• us. .. The Ptttons tet up TripUcb'1 ~winn•na &bot with 6 MCOOdl Tnpucka inbounded the bell to lill ' l.aimbeer, who passed 1t back to Tripucka. Los Anaeles' James Wonhy nearly stoic the pass before Tripucb pined control of the ball. "I was tcllina Kelly, my hean fell about two feet when 1 saw Worthy," laimbeer said. "I thouaht, 'Oh no. I lost the p me."' Kareem Abdu14abbar ICOred a seuon-biab 38 poinu for the Laken. "rll Jive them credit for the win." Abdul-Jabbar said. "They made their ouuidc shots. They've been in a slump but today wu more like what I expected from them." The Piatons never trailed in the pmc. "We aot ounelves in trouble in the fint half, and bad to come beck pretty much tbe whole pme, .. uid lakerCOKb Pat Ri~ ... We wert ou t ohynch dehti'ftly. The Laken oullCOnd Detroit ~2 and tied the pme 109-109 with 3:06 =in the fOW1b ~-Worthy 'poinuandAbdulJ..,._ bad 4 durina tbe auswe. Wortb_y tW tie 1UDC 11S:11 S witll a pair Of he dllroWI witb 6 ..... left in the fOW1b ..,,.,. Deaolt Md IUen • 11 S-113 .... s llCODda...., on layup ., laiah no.... Tbomal layup came momen11 after AbduWabbar milled a lbon lky boot and Pillon Earl Cumoa ~ the rebound. noma.s and Joe Duman ta(b ICOnid 18 points for Detroit. LaimMrr ICOnd 16 po.nts, wtule T~ ud V1na1tJohB1DD had 14 ..... 0..... bid II ..... and n.om.t lidded I 0. Tiit Lakin. wtM> owa the NBA'• bell rec:GftL are l 1·7. ' road. Graduation losses were heavy and this kind ofstan wasn't anticipated. but theappearanceofleRon Elhs from Pon land's Park.rose High changed all that. The1unior has added three inches to his height since his sophomore season and is now 6-101'1. 220 pounds andJUSt 16 years old. "He received 15 letterson Mon- day," McKnight said last week. "from places like Georgetown. Nonh Caro- lina. Virgmiaand Syracuse." Scouts from Virginia and Syracuse were in the stands Wednesday ni$ht and their presence figures to co nu nue forsomeume.ala the Tom Lewis Show of a year ago. The son offormer NBA star LeRoy Elhs. LcRonamvedon thccampus RocE1 CllLSOI PREP SPORTS because of the JOb transfer ofh 1s dad to Sou them Cahfom1a. At first 11 appeared he would be going to Palos Verdes High. but the t1rc compan~ which Elhs works for eventual!\ sent him to the Orange area. according to McKnight. "I think l' A Toda\ helped:· ~1d .~kl\.n1ght The na11onal ne"spaper lists its "Top 25" teams as pic ked h' a panel of observers from' a nous pan<. ofthecountn and 1f,ou're h'itcd chances are a lot of people 1 n a 101 0 1 directions ;ire going to knov. 11 Mater Dc1 l!il.Urrtnth ranked 'o ~ in the nation b" the paper and p~ntl) the Lale-rsha'c plans 10 J o a pregame shov. featunng Elhs and the Monarchs "What he (Ellis) has done •stake the-pressure off tuart Thoma~ (Mater De1·s6-9 senior) ... add'i McKnight "He can run and ht.•'sag1le and he pla) <; hke a guard But 1f we "inn. I'm sure 11'11 be Siuart v. ho 1r, the Cl F Pla\l•rofthe 't ear ·· Thomas. the one-lime Fountain Valle' H1gh s1a ndout.1'ia httleless (Pleue eee MATER DEl/83) Hammond picks up sudden-death Hope Hegefs by Cook with 12-f oot birdie on first playoff hole PALM DESERT (AP) -The position was a new one for Demme Hammond. up there m tht h1gh-rrnt d1stnct among tht leaders of a PG'\ tour event. ··1 haven't bttn there. ha,en't he-en 1n contcnuon much." said Ham- mond.. who hadn't finished higher than a tte for ~venth in an official event 10 hJS thrtt--\ear tour ca~r "So I JUSt took 'the attitude that I didn't care ifl shot 76, I was aoing to try to shoot 66 and win this thmf. .. And that's prcct~ly what he did. Birdies on iivr of his last m holes produced a 6-undcr-par 66 and a tie With John Cook for the kad after 90 holcsof~play Sunda)' m the Bob Hope Dcsen Ous1c. And Hammond. a refuatt from the m1n1 -toun who made four tnes at the ifyinJ School before pining his na ri&hts. ra ped in a 12-foot relic putt on the Pint bole of sudden death for hts 1nmal tour tnumph. "It's just to sau fyina. .. said Ham- mond. 28. ··1Jhuq tn there touah. rm kind ot pro\id of myself:· lbc vktory. which took five days. 91 boles and comprttt1on over four daen counes to echicve. was worth SI 08,000 from the tol&I pu.nc of S600,000. That' more than the c:asy- PDll Hammond won an any pftVlO~ full tcalOft. Cook. p&a tna tu way out of a stump that has eftdurcd 1ncc hr 19 l victorv 1n the •nachan Open, aJ I H o• they flnlsbed llS •·O Hammo"o Jonn Cook Jod!e M udd Hel Sullo,, Pevne Stewert Gerv Koen Crelo Stedler Oevld Gr el'lam ltev Flovd LIMie C i.ments 137 ne m l40 )41 )0 69·64·61-61-66 68-67 ·6S·69·66 n -65·63-61-69 &S· 70-69·6S·69 72·67· 71 ·64·6S 67-61-68-61·61 67·6S·69·70-61 69·73·63·67·68 68· 70-65· 73·6S 71·61·12·64·66 Wevne Levi 69-69·69·61·67 aernl'lard Lenoer 70-70-66·61·61 )4) JKk !tenner 61·61-n -69·66 Jeff Slumen 66·74·64-69-70 Paul Aa!noer ... ,,_ ...... 70 ~rk McCu.mber 69-.. ~67· .. ·71 x-dtnc>tn ,udd9n-dffttl wlnMf had a final round ot 66. a boge)·trtt <'ffon . and had matched Hammond · 90-holt total of ns. 25 shots under par Hammond. one shot back with t ho~ to 10. hit a long iron to within four feet of the naa on the 17th and coa ed tn the putt for a sha~ of the lc~d. He went tn front alone. bncOy. when he was grttn·htah 1n two on the per-S I th and cbapPcd to 11~1n d1st.ance He thtn .-a1tcd m the ICOl"'ll'.\I tent bntdc the I 8th areen •hik ook. a rcsadcnt of lh11 dcten mon ua a-4 a p1kry favonie, played the fiMI hole. Fri>m me fil1rny. OOt pul bit tte0nid tho\ on the pem. IOIM l I fttt ~-._..,.., \- Coaches& • ar.e winning records, not styles aad willinanett to meet the ptOtrlm 's ea~Uon.. 1'be kicband puents lip thr contract ... 11'1 ..,.S more to commitment ... 1apouibilities. .. Tbett'•. oenaiD llyti towianbll. but nodiltinct WiDDi.atllYk. Cae in ~t:OraaleO...,_ baietbilll, wberewi . oouiUide manaenareu variect °:ccw:MI Stra~U.bld wiani .. ...,..1 ball ofbetnine yean with the Barona. . There is no aucb contract for coecbes' behavtor. .. I'm not the type to sit there and be reticent." Painter said ... , have to emote." Tbere'acalm, cool Carcil StrausburaatFouaW. Valley, tbe loqUICiout Kelly Pain1er110oeu View, and tbn tlaere't tbe lit.-beck- and-watch-becaUIO-~know-what-tbey'~styleof Corona del Mais Dave tle&rn. HC!' relaxed manner is reflected in ber llJlc oAt.be courLS&rauabera's manner ia probably averaee in com· puUoo'tow cc.cbel .. I dlint rm relatively re&ued.'' Sttautberalaid ... I don't think my llandardlme any lower than aome- oaeelle'a. My pncticeaare just as lnta1e. l think at times kids IW1 to ltlftwualedC ftlimened pro- While Painter ls one oil.be more coAorfuJ c:oechel in tbe area. be 11)'1 be bat been auetsed only two techrucal fouls in his mree yean as varsity coach. .. They were both in the same pane," be said ... I told the referee ifbe badonemoreeyehe'dbeaCyclope.'' And each W8flelmttobc~ Take fowstain Valley, tbe Suntet Leque's top team and llWd ranked in the Clf 4-A division. Coech ~).Hen 'ta little laqhter ... But tbe Barons are "'Qu.iftld to sian c:oaU'ICtl declarina their knowlcdae His Ocean Viewprlshavetumed in winnina years since his takeover and arc currently in tecond place behind fountain Valley in the stand- He had a vision after sufferln Record encta·at Santa Anita t AJlCADJA -A Santa Anita record .. =-r~~;;t;:~::-11t4l d in finilbed 1-2 in the seventh race. secon eye 11 PV' Betton wbo coupled Wild Kitty, a 24-1 shot. and __ -J Got You Running. oft' at betterJ.bao..Qdds of99-l, were -;:--AP ,..__.__ ~reWinlea with a payoff of$9,087.SO for every SS ticket. .. niom -........-The payoff shattered the track's previous record eucta payoff ofS9,0l 9 set on Jan. 18.l l 978. LEXINGTON, Ky. -Pro1ective m There were 60 winning )S tickets, according lo aoaJes are belpina Kentucky's Kenny track officials. Walkerkeepsiahtofwbatbcwa.ntatodoon Wild Kitty, ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye, won the basketball court. the about 61/J-furlonj race down the hillside turf course The goglcs arrived shortly after Walker was in I: l Sand paid $50.60 for every $2 winning ticket. accidentally poked last month durina a pme .-inst Got You Running. a 193.10-to-l shot ridden by Kansas-the third time lbe 6-8 forward bu su&red a Jack Kacncl, returned WL80 to place.- minor eye injury playina for lbe Wildcats. A total of$682,28 I was bet in the eucta pool in the Walker's 1oales are the same mate and model as race. those worn by Kareem Abdul-Jabbaroftbe LosAnaeles Lakers,wbohashadnumcrousacrapswithstrayfin8en DallU defeata Rocketa by 36 durin' ~s I 6 seasons in the National Basketball Association. • ...... Blactmu scored 27 points m Walker says so far, so cood. and ~ Perklu had 18 points and 11 "They feel comfortable now, but it took some time rebounds Sunday night to lead Dallas to a aettina used to wearing them." be said. "Some people lll-96 NBA victQIY over Houston. Tbe wondered if they would affect m~pberal vilion, but JS-point marsin was the largest ever by the Mavericks they're clear on the sides so that 't been a problem. over the Rockets ... Elsewhere, Artis Gilmore and I can see fine with them." 8*ne J...._ took the inside and Alvia ReMr1Ma ~onally, they fog up, be said. usually during dominatedtheoutsidctobelpSanAntoniotoa 116-IOS halftime or timeouts., and they've been knocked off a victory over Portland ... Terry Qammlqa scored 19 of few times. But that's better than a thumb in the eye. his 23 points io the second half to help Milwaukee "lttookmeaboutfivepmestowberetheyfehOK oven:ome a 10-point halftime deficit for a 122-109 on my face. But now, everything seems all riaht when I victory over Golden State ... J eff MaloM tied bis wear them. They don't bother me at all." he said career-hiah with 40 {>Oints, including 26 in the second Walk.eT's shooting pm:entqe was slightly below half, and led Washington to a 112-98 victory over par for five pmes after he aot the ~es; be bit 34 of 66 Qlicqo. _JbQ.tS fot.$ Lipcn:clll. down from h>s season ~n•agr of S9.8. -Ofto paces Flamea tovtctory But durina the next three pmes, be hit a sizzling 76.9 pm:ent of his shots, making 30 of 39. Pan of Walker's eye problems stemmed from Kentucky's three-suard offense, which keeps him and 6-7 Winston Bennett close to the basket and close to opposina players who usually are biger and taller. "Of the contact under the basket, I have nolhins to complain about," said Walker, who was avcrqina 20.9 pointi and 6. 9 rebounds per .-,me over 14 pmes.. "But I am rueivina a lot of anent.loo there. I look at it as a compliment that a team wants to play me that way." Kentucky Coach Eddie Sutton has called some defenses "pnpter" in the way playen try to rousb up WaJker. who usually bas two or three players buzzin1 around him. When he plays. the senior from Roberta, Ga., is in continual mouon. slidina beck and forth across the lane with arms flailing to ward off defenders. Joel Ott. scored two goals and assisted [ii on another to help Calgary to a 9-5 ' National Hockey League victory Sundal night over Toronto ... In ohter NH games, ~ettl Cnw41er scored his 19th aoaJ of the season at 1:31 of the third period to give Boston a 2-1 victory over Winnipes . . . Deals S.van scored two goals. includiftl the 200th of bis career, as Oliio scored a 6-4 victory as Detroit lost its seventh stra t game ... Cra11 Sim,..., Terry Rmowlki and Ike Biiiiard scored coals to lead Pittsburah to a 3-2 victory over Minnesota. The Penguins extended their unheated streak lo J.-0.1 while stopping Minnesota's 341 streak ... Buffalo got two goals and an assist from Pall.I Cyr and Joaltendcr Tom BarruM made 38 saves to beat New ency, 6-3, and continue the Sabres' domination over the slumping Devils. "Kenny takes a great deal of punishment. down low," said teammate James Blackmon. · Whal 1 F i t i ,i.. "Teams use different dcfenJeS on me," Walker e r 8 08e r&DC 8 0 n_,.-ry said. "But I look at it like it's definitely goin& to help me down the road (in the NBA), so I just try to learn from it." Quote of the day BUly Martla, discussinc the chances of baseball writers voti~ the late R~ Maris into the Hall of fame: • 1 played with Al Katine (longtime Detroit star). Maris was as good defensively and had a better arm. That's not putting K.ahne down -he's a Hall ofFamer. But that make• you loot at who's voting -a bunch of jerks, and that's why I never want to get in the Hall of fame." Bailey win• Supercrou e•ent A sellout crowd watched as Team • Honda's David Baile took the checkered flag at the Anaheim ?upcrcross '86 Satur- day at Anaheim Stadium. Team Honda's newest member. Rick Johnson of El Cajon. took an early lead, but Bailey slowly worked his way up and passed Johnson at the half-way mark in the 20-lap main event. --... Whalers' chances of making the Stanley Cup ' HARTFORD, Conn. -The Hartford li1 playoffs were dealt a severe blow Sunday when the team learned that center Ron Francis, their captain and leading scorer, will be lost for at least eiaht weeks due to a broken ankle and tom cartilage. Wflalcrs spokesman Phil Langan said the team hopes to have Francis resume playing about three weeks before the playoffs begin. Francis had to be helped from the ice with six minutes remaining in the opening period of Saturday ni~t's S-2 victory over the Quebec Nordiques after twisting his ankle as be fouaht for the puck aJong the boards. He had scored the Whalers first goal of the game at 11:17. Writer, photograp~er fired NASHVILLE -The Nashville Ban-• ner find a sports writer and its chief pbotopapher for all~ly usina "con- trolled substances" while on assianmcnl, publisher Irby Simpkins announced Sunday. Simrkins said writer Kent Heitholt and photogra- pher Bil Tborup were dismissed after "an intensive investiption" by management of the afternoon newspaper, where be said officials tint learned of the alJqed conduct last week. Tar Heels improve to 19-0 Washington State stops Ducks In Pac-1 O; No . 19 Purdue wins Frem AP ...,.tc:HI Guard Kenny Sm1tb converted two free throws with three seconds remaining Sunday to lift to~ranked and unbeaten North Carolina to a 66-64 nonconference buketblll victory over Marquette. The Tar Heels. 19-0, trailed by nine pomts with a hnJe over four m,~outes ~ainina before their pressure defense keyed 1 cbmebeck LO front of a selJout crowd at Milwaukee Arena and a national te .. vision audience. Brad Da~y of .North <;arolina led all ~rm wttb 20 points. while Michael Sims ICOred 12 of lut 16 points in tbe ICCOnd half 10 lead Marquette, which fell to 1 l·S. f · 1 i•h Marquette bad won teVen o its ast e~.t swu.. North Carolina defeated Duke 9S.92 Saturday Ln a batOe of undefeated Atlantic Coat ~cc team~ The Tar Heels, ahead by tw0 poll'.' ts at balft1 me. wet1 t on a l 3""6 streak to open the IC<lODd half. They held a 4S-36 lead with 14:53 rema1nina on a steal and layup by Steve HaJeNorth CaT011na went on to OptD a 47-37 lead, its biaest oftbe pme to that poinL 181 Marquette rcekd off 14~~ntaforaS1-47letldtrim1:3' left on a basUt by ~ w°".: built a 62-Sl teed witb 4: IS lef\ on a but lbol by Sims. That caODed a 25-6 run dmtnl a mcM"C than nJne- minulC..,..: Sims ICIOftld 10 poiall dari .. lhe stretch. 18' tJae ~Heels' pretlU1' ••• .._ turnov!'l \ ~ p .. N~ c.rolhia II quiet~ Smltli't bosk't and toul shot pve North Carolina a 64-62 lead with 1 :08 left. 0 Sims tied the score with a j umper with 36 seconds remainina. North Carolina took a tJme out and ran the clock down until Johnson fouled Smith as he drove to the basket. Nonh Carolina led 32-30 at intermission u Da~y. a 6-11 senior, scorCd 16 points. w~ St. 11. <>res-It: forward Joe w.iu hit 10 atraaaht points for Washinston State midway throulh the second half to lead the Coupn to victory over the Ottaon Ducks in a Pacific 1 OConferencepme in Euaeoe. The victory hf\ed the Coupnout of the Pac 10 c:cllar with a 2~ record. 9-10 ovenJI. Orqon remains It the bottom of the la,ue with a 1-S record, 6-10 for the aeuon. The Coupn. who never trailed, built a 34-29 halftime lead on the outside shootina of 1mior paard Chris WiAk.krJ. who bit five of seven shots aftertitunaon the bench lbe nrat five minutes of the pme. Wash11111on State seemed to have a safe lead, 59-41, Wlth 6 minutes, )() leCOndt to play before OReon trimmed tbe marpn to ooe point on a surwe led b)' panl Anthony Taylor. But the Oucb failed to move 1a &oat after mdlu'I three s.accc.ve ooe,..anct.one free.throw opponwutics ,_.. , ... Wl1e11• 11: $oobomore forward Todd Mitebell's 19 Poin11 led ftve Putdt.1e s*yeq in double fiaum as fbe f 91JHanked lcii1mnelr.cn beat WltcOftsin to maintain • tic witb No. 2 ~ to U. Ila Ten Conferact battctMU nMll. V ....... 1tt --r::!: Oldce Poly..u ~ 11 poinu and A.DGteW "!_ and Toe ~ e.cta contributed 16 as Vlflinia 1 Cavalien clei dWW founb •tnilbt victory with • Atlandc 0-c.fere.or lriwnpb ower Maryland'• Tcmput.a. ~, •, s ..... f 11111 ''Wereellydon'thaveditcipline problems ••• tbeMUdentaare ua~lY able tompoad. lftbeydon't you pve them bell. "When I'm ticked oft'tbey know I'm ticked oft'," be laid. Oirlt ... you yell at them and &hey can 10 lDto a lbell. .. Yelli= tmeminl never em an~ (lnapme). •• it does in pncUCC." HdferD added. Heffern. wholeSeaK.iop(S-O)juat defeatedWoodbrideetoclaimsole possession of the Sea View L.eaaue read, is the fljpaideof'the Painter method. The fourth~ varsJ.ty coach at CdM does htlk emot1na on Kdfem believes bis teem plays ·better wbeo it is relaxed. Durina a pme'•lntermillk>D, Heffem speaks WUb h.is team for a few momenta, and allowl them to 1it in the ataJMl.t for the remaiader. No brlimtormina ltllions in the locketroom. '"Pr' tend to be overly exuberent ... that's my personality tbouah." be saad. "1 thintl'veaotten to the point that I catch myselfbefore I say t0methina I retret." Painter added. thecourt. . • "ltryto mainaain,"bewd.' I don't try to act too upeet over d\inp." "I remind them ofthinat we're doina well," he said. "We acay fiJ!\t lbere(on bench) and I uk tbem af there's anythina they want to talk about. Then they can shoot the breeze with tbeir friends. I ust before half· time r u remind tbem what we're t.ryina to act done." His methodund madness don't mean theSeahawkscan leave practice earlyorwutetimein the1ym, tholt&h. "I never yelled at them the fint year," be said. ~My second year l • yelled a little bit more and they didn t respond well to it. .. h 's difftrent with prls," Heffern stated. ~YI you can-yell at them, challenae them and they respond. And they usually ,et it done. 11u111n•c..ptareetopfue1t1t1e Backyard ball . PHOENIX -Bill Mullins beat Larry l Mmor by seventh-tenths ofa second in the Mal race to win the T~d divss1on m the Super Bowl of Dru Racina here Su°tl a~ firebird International Raceway. _j s _t h rap eutic~ dims, o(blbam Ala., bad an elaJ*d lime of S. 70 seconds at 2JT.Ji mph to tOP. Manor orl::Os Angel~ who was at 243.24 mph. ' ' • Shirley Muldowney beat Minor in the quar- terfinals but had to drop out of competition after blowina a valve stem in the engine of her dra&ster. The 4S-year-old Muldowney, a former tliree-time world champion froi:n Nonhridge, was making her comeback to drag rac10c after recovering from a ncar- fatal crash in June 1984. · Minor then beat Earl Whiting of Los Angeles to reach the finals while Mullins beat Connie Kalina of Detroit. ln the Funny Car division, John Force of Fort Worth, Tex., beat Tom Hoover of Los Angeles for the title. Force had an elapsed time of S.80 seconds and 24S.23 mph while Hoover was at 5. 91 seconds and 240 mph. Lazera auff er 6-3 aetback WICHITA. Kan. -Mike fox scored 21 one aoal and assisted with two othcn to lead lbe Wichita Wings to a 6-3 victory over the Los Angeles Lazers Sunday in Major Indoor Soooer League action. Kim Roentved scored first for Wichita 3:26 into the game. Juan Cardenas countered for Los Angeles at the 9:03 mark to tie it. 1-1 . W ichita then exploded for four unanswered goals, the last coming from Chico Borja at I 0: 16 of the second, to take a 5-1 lead e win Ml~cl'ittl:;-14-8, nmntaa~ place spot in the league's Western Division. The Lazers dropped to 8-14. 2 coachea hired by Chargera SAN DIEGO -Ron Lynn and Mike [i] Halucbak, fonnerly assist.ant coaches with •II• the Oakland Invaders of the United States Football Leaaue, have been hired by the San Diego Cha~, it was announced Sunday. Lynn, 41 , wdl be the defensive coordinator for the National football league Chargers, and also will coach San Diego's defensive backfield. · Haluchak. 36. will coach the Chargers' linebackers. Both Lynn and HaJuchak held similar posts with the Invaders from 1983 until last year. Lyon replaces Dave Adolph, who served as the Chargers' defensive coordinator through the final 12 pmes of last season, after Tom Bass was fired la!l summer. Adolf.h reponed1y will be offered a different post with the c ub. Marot wina Bouton Marathon HOUSTON -Francie Larrieu-Smith m was well trained for her first marathon Sunday, but the experienced I 0,000- kilometer runner had only one thing going against her to win the Houston Marathon -Veronique Marot. Marot, who finished third in last year's Houston race, kept henelf well ahead of Smith to take first place with a time of 2 hours, 31 minutes, 33 seconds. Smith followed at 2:33:36. Third place went to Moe Bente of Norway in 2:33:39. Telerialon, radio TELEVISION 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASIETBALL: Laken at Chicago. 10 p.m. -WRES'IUNG: Channel S6. RADIO 12:30 p.m. -PRO BA8¥ETBALL: Lakers at Chicqo, K.LAC (S70). 7:30p.m. -COLLIGE BASIETBALL: San Jose State at Long Beach State, K WOW ( 1600). for Coleman_. JACKSOl'WlLLE, Fla. (AP) -St. Louis Cardinal left fickler Vince Coleman, his lea fully recovered after beina run over by the Butch Stadium automatic tarpaulin last fall, is worth'f out in a Jacksonville bltckyarct in hopes ofbecominaa better bitter this summer. For hours each day, Coleman stands in a customized bitting caae in his uncle's backyard swinginc at pitches thrown by an old-fashioned Iron Mike pitchina machine. Colemu's bucbaU suc.cess hasn't been hitt.ina, but base steali~ Lat season, Coleman, who has been caller the "Mao of Stc:al" and "Vincent Van Go" stoic 11• bases, the most ever by a fint-year major lcquc player He also was named National Lequc Rookie of the Y car Now Coleman aeeka to improve his bittina, whicl could translate to more times on base and more stolea bases. Coleman hit .270 last year with 170 hits at 636.timc: at bat. His 1986 1oaJ is for 200 hits and to cut down on th< 11 S strikeouts be suffered Last year as opposed to SO walks "Lookina beck at the season, I can see bow I aot a 101 of those 11 S strikeouts," Coleman said. ··A lot of times. way too many times, I would let the first pitch go becauK I bad already made up my mind to take it Almost always it was a fastball down the middle. "And for some reason, when I aot ahead in the count two balls and no strikes or three balls and one strike, I would talk myself into takiOI those pitches and they'd be perfect pitcbca to hit. I'd act myself in boles and would -end u with a lot of unn~ strikeouts. ' IS )'.e&r, m coma to Jump on t rst p1tcli. The pitchers will still give me that fastball because they're conscious of trying not to walk me because of my speed." he said. A 20()..bit season could give Coleman 4. chance to break Rickey Hendenon's major league record of 130 steals in a tea90n. Coleman said be could have afforded a new, modem pitchin& machine, but he said they are loo good for his purposes. "They throw consistently every time. These Iron Mikes witb the arm are up and down in the strike zone more. That sjves me the chance to take the pitches in various pans of the strike zone and try to drive them to diffemt locations like I would in a pme, .. he said. In addJtion to blttina, Coleman rides his 12-speed bicycle at leut an hour each day and plays tennis and lifts weia}lts. He also is preparin& for ABC's Supentan competition on Feb. 10 in Miami. Irvine card features match for state title A 12-round state super bantamweiaht fiaht higb- liabts tonilht's boxina action at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. The s&ate champienship bout will feature Oscar Muniz with a record of 38-6 against Georaie Garcia (23-3-2). Muniz formerly fou&ht for the world ban- tamweiaht title while Gateia is the California titJe holder at 118 pounds. The state bantamweight crown is vacant There are also several other ~ls tcbeduled toni&bt, includina a siA·round hcavywci t fight between Nick De Lona of Lona Beach and I. V. alls of Los Angeles. Former national amateur champion Mario L'espcrance will take his 10--0 record into the ring against Jorae Valdez in a 126-pound bout. L'esperance's younaer brother Mark will alto take bis uadcftlted record of 3--0 into the rina. He will t.o1 Alfredo Gonzalez of Pomona at 124 pounds. In the I 6S-pound match, Lee Sentinela of Alaska will take on Henry Johnson of Los Anaelcs, and a match between Tony Paisano and Milton Bush of Huntinaton Beach (I 6S pounds) is also on the card. A four-round beavywci&ht bout featuring Johnny Ela~ of Lu V• and Ron Richardson will cap toni t's matches. fint fiaht is scheduled to begin at 8 and tickets are a vaiJable. HOPE ••• hom81 1way from an eaaJe that wo uld have won it. But he left that putt short, then tapped in for the birdie that sent it to Qvertime-the fifth conaecutive year this tournament has required a play- off: On the first extra hole Cook's approech skipped throuah ihe sreen ~Hammond put his near. the flu. Cook chipped back cloec, marked bfa ball and then watched as Hammond rolJed in the r\cht-to-left brukina clitt for his first victory. Jodie Mudd, the leader throuah four rounds. played the Last 74 boa ol tbe tournament without a bosY But it wasn't ~no\llh. His finilhinj 69 left him at 337, two sbou out or the ,eayoff'. Former PQA chaml)lon Hal Sutton hid a 69 dapiie a balky, matic putter and '-alone at 338. Payne Sccwart. ~ Stadler and 0aty Koch followed at 339 Stewan do.I up with a 6S in tbe i~w bal Sc.tdJel' and Koch each shot 61 0.vid Oraham ftnisbed It 340' lay Aoycl shot I 6S and LenniC cementa ftred a 66 lO finish It l41. ~1 Floyd. wbo Ibo& tlwet l'OUDda ol 6'. ftAilhld na •nb Laaie 0.-.1111341. lernMrd Lueer, t.be u. Ope,n wmner, ftnilhed With Wa~ Levi 11 342. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Jaoo ry 20. 1988 * 113 Seahawks put feet down in quest of CIF playoffs OV gets two wins. nodforleaguetit e. files for injunc tion By ROGER CARLSON Of .. D9lly,.... ..... ,.. Ocean rew H1gh's ~aha""" lol- lowmg the theory 11'o; nut O\ er until it's over. have talo.cn t\\O )lep~ fol'\\ard 1n their q uc\t for a benh 1n the CIF 5-.\ ba'>kc tball pla)offs They're rn the rrcxer,, uf talong another Stl'p. a'\ ~t'll. 10 the torm ol Ii ling for a l'Ou n 1n1unl tron to null1t \- sanc11ons agarn!il then\ First. Ocean V1c\A. '" '·" 1t1llo'.A.tng '1ctone<1 0 ' er th~1r lh11:t l hallenger., ~1anna and Fd14>on lOmpoundeJ b\ ~Janna and Edl\on luo;1ng for a x c.o.nd lime la\t \A.l·cl. Fach drc 011" t\\Ogamc'\ofl th<· pacl' Secondl~. Ocean \It'"., 4uc"t tnr the Sunset Ll'aguc c hamp1on-.h1p "a reah1y follm&1ng 1b1· 1cague, J ec1s1on-1 last week rnakin~ lhl' \l'aha"'"" elrg1blc for champ111n<.h1p rnnc;1Jer- at1on Tht· 1h1rd ,1J1. to thl· tn.lngk 1<. a parent\ la \A.'IUll against thl· (If Southern Sert111n \iatt· C II-Hun1- 1 ngton Beach \\ hot1I 0 1!)lnc1 and Ocean \.re"' I l1gh 'Jdm1n1.,trat1on The pnxe.,, ol notth 1ng tho~ rn\Oh ed "j' l.Jrnl·J out r nJa, J nd ? ; IL , ' Do IJ ""°'~Dy -· ........ 11 thl' suit rl'ljUl'\tln~ .1 ''J' ot -.anl-tmn'> and a" nt o f m;inJ.lll' la rl.'\ 1e" h\ a Judge) ~111 tx· m.tdt• r ue .. da\ . Srx-cr litall ~. thl' \u1 t .1._k·., the JU· d1c1al sy•>tcm to ru1 a\IJt• <;ancuon .. h) the CIF '.A.h1l'h dl·n, <ke.ln View tht• nght to comJ)l'll' 10 tht' pla,ofl ., because o f 1nlral t11 •n' a \l'ar :igo· Huntington Beach's Kevin Brazzel (left) and teammates Steve Pemper (center) and Sha.ne Pariseau return to action Wednes- day, hoet:ing Sunset leader Ocean View. Oe11J "'°' pflolo bf Dr(!d -....-. Coeta Mesa High's Tommy Nguyen hopes for better luck this week ln Sea Vfew League play. Here he has his shot blocked ln a game against Unfverslty Friday. Becau'>t' ol .in unJul· influl'nll' charge against <kl' J n \ it'\A. c odt h J im Ham'> regarding tht· hnu\lng ul hash·tball pla,l.'r' Rid,' Hu tier and Dl'z1 HaLch. the < It-ruled Ou·an \ 1c~ had ·10 fork11 2.4 ' It lonl.''> r::1urn rts (IF 5-~ runnl'r<,-up 1mph' for I Q!\S and mJJe 11 1nd1g1hk tor till' I Y!!fi pla)-uffs . w11h Jn <>P..'11 1 l;.t ll'>l' 1call1 ng for further detc rm1nJt111111 tu puten11alh 1ncludeellm1na1111n' rrom the 19X"'pla,olh T l h om as has s0:m-_..f_hl' _l)n'lClll'd pl.'naltll'\ .trl' 111 11 unprecedl.'ntcd naturl' Jrrr\\a,., hl· I'> not '>Ufl' thl' t1ml.' l'il'nll'lll '" tht·rt' Magic in his <Jame ~~~~~~:cl~~·~!11111\l~·~l' ~~)t~nl'l~~~IO~~,': 5• \.\hen thl' < H pl:J,offc; ht·g1n 111 F ebruar. till' "iun\l'I l l':tf'Ut' "'111,1. nd three team' . .i nd 11 Otl'.tn \I\'\\ ,qn, thl' ti tle anJ u1nttn Ul'\ ineltg1blc tht· 'o 2. 'and ~ team' \\tll IX' ~t·nt Piston guard gets menta l push f r6m Lake rs' Johnson 1hat he h.iJ rnn\IJt·rt•J 4u1t1ing rt•1.r ntl~ hut that h" '>Pini\ Y.lTC lt ltl'd "ht·n Magil \t·n1 him '>Om1.• halloon' \kam\h1k on the flour the \1'.1 h.1\\ k.c, art' 11-4 mer.ill a nd .1pJ)lJr 111 hJ'l' an llJ>l'O ~.111>. 111 the 111k ,1t1t·r \IJnnJ and Fdr,on '>U lkred lhl'll dl'll;ll\ JnJ !di 1111 thl' pall' .... tlh IU'>I three gaml'' unJ a their hl'll'I I ounta1n \alle\ "'h1lh lo'>l rt\ opcn~r to nll.'an \ tl'\A. '"· P " the llnl~ tl·am "'1th1n J ~Jme· ot lhc "i1:aha""'" C ll • 1n \ ICY. haJ lour plJ\l'r\ 'l 1rrn~ rn Jouhlc tigure' again\I \1.tnna la,1 l\l'Ck \\tth Hutkr JI the hr~h po't llun11ng111n Bl·al h { 1-2l JnJ \.\ l'\t- n11n\tl'r I I 2 r arl· the c11rnpct1t1un th" "'l'l'lo. 1t1r ( h.l'Jn \ ll.'.Y. I 1,,." hl'rt' 1n the Sun<;et \.\ l'dOl'\· d.i' ~ 111rn1.11n \ alJe, I'> at F-J1.,un tR '~h.11 .mrtd ~· ,1 do~or-J1e \ttuatinn !or the l&mcr l..k.un ~ 1 l-b o'er .i.H. hut J c,t11nn1ng '2-..1, loc;\ 10 H unt- ingtnn lk.h h hJ' 1umed the ( hMger,· Utl1111~ tn\ltk llUI \\Jnn;,i ( 1·21 tnl'' 1<1 rchounJ at \\ l''tmtn,lt'r I 1-21 It' n l'O m11n: OH\nl up tn thl' "il•a \ ll ·' 1 , .. ,~ul' hut lht• 11nh 1nd1g1hlc lt',1m' 1t1r tht· pl.1~1111<. \A. 111 ht· mo\l· th.11 d11n't lin1\h 10 th1: to p lhn·c ul the k.1~!Ul ,1.1n1.l1ng) f 11 \.\ 1udbnJgl' H 1gh '> "' Jrrll>r\ .ind E 't.1m 1a·~ E.agk'.!1 IJ '>l "'l'd. "·1' J \l'l'~ Ill hurld on l'Jlh p11.l.1n11 ur '"" I n l h .1 I ll'J@.Ul' \ ll tOrlt''> ~ uodbndge after two stunning lo!>ses to open the league seaso n rallied to -.q uash < o sta Mesa. tht·n handed hMt ( orona del Mar { I 4-3 -t-t 1 1ts '>4Xond one-pornt loss ot the season fatanua 13-2> dro pped ""e'.A.pon Harbor ( 2-l 1 and Laguna Beach 11-21 to get bal·lo. in the hunt L'nl\ers11' 11-:') which e!>Ccsped a bullet \Ii Ith a "I 50 v.in O\ er ( osta \fc~ (0-5). 1\ hooked up 10 what ma) he thl' TroJam· hrggest gaml' rn ~ears v.tth a 1es1 at 'Woodbridge rn a hal k\ard malr. \A.Ith the ~amors I '-21: . .\l~.of4.on!Mdcrablc co~ucn cs. Estancia 13·21 puts m balance aga1n!lt \addleback 12-31 and the Br.ant \l. a lton sho '.A. at Saddlebad. ·and Laguna Beach v.11h (ob~ 'aess &. ( o . 1s at ;\e'.A. pcm Harbor Harbor fell to :'-l \Ii llh lossc\ 10 Estancia and addleback last ~eek. Jnd ob' roush has m back to the wall. The other ·Sea V1ev. encounter rs t osta Mesa at ( o rona del Mar ld~I ' Jeff Fry rr 1<, a'eraging 2Q Y pornts a game \1c..a·~ a1tal k ha.s 11paated behind \.111t h PelrthO\A. I.r's rute of 26 6 but tlu kept him out of PO'\ fl \l \ltlh 1.\l'l -h tah rhoma'> o t lhl I klrntt 1'1,11111' dl'll\· 1ng report' 1h.11 hl h.1, •\n\tlkn·d rcu nng trnm prntc,,1 •n.il IM\l.l th.tll at the age of ~.t 1, h~:1ng hdrinl through c;onll' tr: tn~' ttllH'' h\ h" friend. Magtl Juhn,011 of 1lw I''' A ngclc' l a h •r\. fhoma' <>.11d J11hr1'11n 1ulJ h11n 11\l'r thl tekphunl· Don t \flU rl'mt·mtx·r "h1.n \\l' h.1d nothing ... rderrin~ to lht•1r l h11Jhmxl d.1\' .ind fhcin1a' ...i1d 11 "J' thl· .ill th.it hdix·d l>.t•eri h11n from qu1111n~ I hl' intt•n 11.'\\ ".I'> 'ho" n tx·f·•rl' '111nJ.1, ' ~.1m1. .inJ h.iJ 11l'rn tJ Pl•J on "i.1 1ur- dJ~ a Pl\ton,· 'pol.t•\m,10 '>J1J High school basketball standings MATER DEi WIN STREAK ... The P1\ton•,' guard '>lllrl'd IX po int' and was l rl'dlll'd \A.l lh 10 .J'>\t')t\ before fouhngout "iund<l\ 1n I ktro11·, 118-11 5 NJltonal Ba'>l.cthall \\\t>\ t,1 11on v1t10r) o\t:r J11hn,c1n .1ml thl' Laker. The \ 1c1on onl\ \\,l\ tlw P1,11ir,, seventh 111 1hl·1r 1;i,, 2~ l!Jnll'" \t time!> during thl tl·am"• -.lumri thl'fl' ha\e been report\ that Thoma'>. ''ho 1~ 111 the m1dc;t ofa long-tam cuntrJl t thspute w11h l)ctrotl cunrnkrcdt1u11- t1ng. Tho ma\ \au.J alter "iunJa~ ' gJml· he 1s not th1nl.1ng about rl·11rl'ml'll l "When ~uu lml'. '>omcth1ng'<, wrong. \\hen \OU '"n ner.1h1ng·, OK." said Tho ma' ··~ hl·n 'nu "'" what else ma11er.;'' "Over the la<,t fiH~ \1\ game\. we·H been pla\1ng good ha..,i..l·tbJll fhat all come'> dm.'n 111 rm:ntal preparation for t hl' g:rnw \ ou ha' c 10 preparl' \mrrwlt 111 pl.1~ harJ nrr: nrght .. John,.on tnld .1 < H<., 1n tl'f\ 11'\ll'I I hom.1<:. anJ Jo hn\nn J \1\·\t'.H '\:A~ \l'teran.arrdo'>l' ln1.·r,J\ofT1tw c1111n lhl'\ cunJ ull 'um mer ha\l.l·t- halll'amp.,·togl·ther anJ o tkn pntl ttn.· 1n lhl· ofT--.t'a.,on at "111.h1gan !'\tJ ll' I Ol'C'>ll> John!>o n\ .1 lm.1 111.ttl'r lohn\on said he anJ 1 holll.l\ h.i,1.· tJllo.1.·d oftt'n .ihout the P r.,ton ~uard\ prohlcm' "lies ht't'n lo\\ W hl·n \OU rl' lll\A. thJI.\ the nt'\t "tagl' .. Johnc,on ,,uJ lll I homa<i "I don't thrni.. ht• n·.1lh "ant) to <rl't1 re1 I nl'\\'I "·"'1 him 10 gt't tu lhl' p<.11n1 \\ht:rl' hr \\:IOI' to 4 u11 .. John'io n c,a 11I he l111t'n·1 hl'itl'\l' I ho ma .. '" 11 rl'd 111 h.1'1o.t·th.tl I on I' ~•th 10)111~ .. He " lac1 n~ a thing '' hl'fl' he·., tired oflosrng · John'>on \J 1d .. fhn I the P15tons) thought th1' "J\ gt11n~ to be their ~car a nd ti ha,n·t ha prx-m·J He's caught up in n "He ~ants to anompti.,h tx·in)! •\O nne of the po"t·r tl.'.:in1' I l111x·111l1' the\ ta n turn 11 JruunJ I hn 'r1. 1111 the rrght trat k. pla \1ntt ~ood 1k kn,1· r hn hil\l' th1.• capah1ltl \ .. Sea View League Le•eu• W L Cc~t:. • Cl' '""' E\'a"c' LdViA"lli 8,.) • U'"' \le~\·-. ..VMoo• 111" ~l!'#POr' '"4a'0' f !>aoo •:>~1.• J I J (0\'4 .. ,.,.. 0 WtdflndtV'\ G•m•\ , , JOI ~""''"ti Ben<,, a• Nto...,oor• ., • (,•a ua 01 !>aoo1e1.111• • Coita M~\& 111 Coro11a de• Vll't' E \•&re a di Sl't\111 tDa < • Fridllv'' G•mH 17,JO >ho aor 1111e a• f \lane 11 Nt"'oort HMI) •• at C~i·a Ve ! LaiJ _."la 8-'a',. ,. u,, v~'''''j; Co,. "• ot v,,., l' Sedd'~ba ... " v ..... sunset L••vue LH9\lt w l Fot..'"'a ~ ., l f'~ E .:MO" t-11..,,,~ ""'C:" e ... a,,. Y.ar ' /olf\lr' 1n\I•' Wtdn~ndt v• \ G•me\ t l sO \.\"' n4 ,1 /VP\~r-1 "'\'f'' r:\.1 n1a1'l V t\ f*~ ,,_, f d \0 0. PM" V Pw al H, r t.n~t ,,... th·" r From Bl \pl.'d.tolll.11 hul<,tlllgt'l\hl\~I potnh :-.1l'tmund<,anJ .1 blOl lo.l·J \h01' ,1 t!•lnll' r h· •Ill.I\,., ht•aJt•J Jor 'itanlord r 11rn l't.1hoJ, tigurt"> tnr Pl·ppnd111l· .,r...,1.1nt.1rJ1 I -gpal Jim D"'t'' t I - l.!f'J 1 'hl'Jlkd lur < 1lumh1a J nd l11hn \l,•ull,l .111J l11hn 1'1.·1er..,on ffiJ\ hoth lhl I' II '·11111\ht•rn ( .1lrt11rni.1 ( 111 l'i:;l \\ h.11 '111.1d1· 11i,· \lcin.irt h' '" " Lt h m11rl' llltl'l t''I ng no''" th.II .11th1•u~h thn 'n· ri .1' 11111"1th un "v.111 n l lt'1knt1.tl' lhl'' H' dl'lin111•h 11111 untx·.1t.1hk \\ c'\llll111'1 'I tor 111<.t,IOt'e l'\ ,·111.kd tlh \11111.ir,h, tx·torc lo\IOtl '' 1 l llll!l lk.11. h Pnh hdJ a big le.id hutlL1,t1n.n e1110·e "'·"~ ·Jddlc- h,1, 111 '1 r• ,,ed 1n .1 ';.51 '" cnrml· dt•, 1 ... 111n .1n1.! ...,Jnl.1 \Ionic a lo!>I '' '.: 1·i thl I 1urn.1rPrnt ol <. ham - 11 I ll' Jin.ii' I d.•11'1 tlll'H lhl lo.1J,.1rl.' k clrng l''''"llfl' "',•rt ht• 'tn·alo. · '<lid \I J-..1 i.·! · h1.111l· .1dm11' rn thl· 'aml· 'I• .1.1 !lt11111.1' Ix· the tnal he~ a rl' I t1Pd Pl ' 1,n,q1ringat 1ht·rn a" lull\ •Ill,• 111.t 111.1\ "'' •1>.11 h1ng nnl to Baron girls (3-0) face Edison F rld•V'\ Game\ t7 )0 t Ea \Or 41 Alar"• Hu"''*"''1'0" B~"'" at Fou~'a WP\I""·~~~· II Ocor v ... '"" I< ·"" 111, ''J trmo.. \\hen th rng.., 'h'"' .I''•' 'l'f\ lltl\llt\l'. It .,hu ulJ bc J I 11 tll'h' 111 1 l'Hllhlun'\\eU.~ltt-.ntghl .1<!11 '" hl h.l'> tt.11ncJ \\eight since the 't.1 Ix·~·'" fhe' rc atungroup ·· 'J"1 \h .._n1~ht · Tht>~ 'Hn ceedcd m qw1 t 1111111'\ \~ e're not loo(..1ng '"', •11,· 1111' I ,I\ thl'' drd a \eJr ago \\1 111 I l' '"' I hl'll'"n't \C'l muchrolr pl.11 tn)! bu 1 "l' hJ' l' learned to Fountain \alle) High unJ ckatcJ 10 unwt Lcague girl!> ba'>lo.l'lball pla). travels to Ediso n Tue~a' to highlight action. Tuescsav•s MrTMS t7:JO) SouTtl Coast League SUNSIT L5AGUIE Mann• et Wei1m1nsrtr Founl•on V•~ev al Edison LHeue W l Ov•••• w l OcHn VI-., HunlinQIO,, B~n Cao \trarto V• th M tH•On V t .O El TD<CI lrY1ne San C t mt""'" ' • Edison anJ Oce.10 V11.'" arr 1101" .1 game offthl' Huron•\ pan• .1t 2-1 SIEA v1•w LEAGUE E \lenc1• e1 Seooltoatll. U"l•tr\i!V al Woodl>rld941 Oa na ~ti\ ' • In Sea Vrcw u 'aguc anion. < o'ta Mesa (3-ll meet~ unbeate n ( orona del Mar and Woo<.lbndge. "hrch suffered ti fir I league loss 10 ( uM Thunday hn<it~ l lnl\·Cr'ill\ L•oun• 8Hch ar NtwPOrl Hut>or Cot•• Meu al Corone O<tl Mar L aOu'• Hit" c ' .tpf'll l 1.lll' IU\I h11" m m h l l'~I\ llll'.1n1 l•r u\\1lkn\l\t'h :--n~ v.e h.1,,. ,,, 111•rl.. to,n1rl· .. Titundev's •met C7.JO) SUNHT LEAGUE Ea•.ot1 er Marona WednHdtV'\ G•m•' (1-301 Lag..,na H1111 at Ceo·~lrar1. \lo t. So" C••mentt •' Da no H 1 ' M1u 1on V t" o •• f I or • • * Irv l't l>•f In P<"'A \ ~omen'!. al11t1n l '< lrvme take~ on h1ghh-rc:gaHkd l ong Beach tale 1n a "' "\O m.11r hup Thursda-. a1 Long Beach Hvn11ngl0!\ Bead> •• Founra1n Val • ., Wttlmlntltr •I Ocean View ,,idav'• G•mH 11 JOI I"' "' t • Miu "" v t \\ 11 , n thl· 'ubJl'l t 11f Poh -the IJ," Jhh11\ hJ \ l' Jrnp red their non - lt'.tt111,·' ri1•., "1th 1hr \1onarch-. alt<'r 1torn~ ~ • 1n fiq• mec11n11.\ SIA VIEW L•AGUfi woootm09t •' Es1anc•e o..agune BtaCll al Unlvars1rv Corona Ott Mar.•• SedCIMIMKk NtwPO•I .... ~al Co"• MH• Lt QUPlt H •\ a• Oen• '1 · ' El Toto 111 S.n C •~~•e C•Oo\tr•no V• h ll•f I\\,, h1ti thrntt' .trl' Jhl"ad Im \.1a1rr Lendl teaches 1ad ·a lesson in Masters win From AP dlapatcbes NEW YORI\. -R1\1ng to the challengt han Lcndl. the 'A-orld\ top-ranked player. bru'!lhed aside the late t prctcndt•r to h1\ throne C\unda). capturina the Ma,l<"I"\ tcnni\ChamrHon hip with a stra1ahMCt v1r tol) over \\re t C 1crmany's Ron, Bcckrr. h wa power aita1M1 pov.cr. itrenath aga1n~1 strcnath. nd. 1n the end. nt.arly 2''1 hours alter they had bcaun. Lcndl. thr IQft~ Open champion. had handed the W1mhltdon winner a 6-2. 7-6. 6-' k $On for the v1ctol). Lend I eamtd SI 00.ooo. while Becker collected $70,000 Ltndl also rtcct"cd 1 1:h<-tk for S 00.000 a\ Wlnncr of the )car-long, "'orldwtdc (irand Prt\ C1rtu1t, bnn 1na h1, IQ c minas to n rl S2 • m1lhon. • "I, 11 lht' moml'l'lt, hold all thr~'(' 1ul 1n )OUf 1own. ancJ l'n' pmud o th t."' l cndl told the chttnn rrowd ot \1Jd1 on SQu~N Garden He. ' I • referred 10 1ht Ma ttrs, thc !:l. pen and tht WCT Toumamcn1 of C hampion all of wh11~h arl' pla)cd in New"' ork fhen he admincJ that the t X- )tar-old Becker 1 a fortt to be rttkoned wrth. "H1'>da)\, rm urt. art go1n110 comt. I cnlll sa1d · llc'!l &rcat for 1hc pmc " Martina, Khode-Kllsch In flnals WO RC TER, Mu1. -Pam hnver tnrd chana1ns the orcboard but nobody w uld bchc'c 1t and bt' '°'drubbed by Martina IHllhln'.1 • unda) n1ah1 1n ~m1fin1I tnalcs pla) 1n .i women's tournament hn,cr. ovrat1lov1's rqular doubles part- ner "' ) tnt1ltn 6-1. 4'--0 1n lht ni&ht match at the { enlrum ~hen ht ""tnt to the rtbo&rd and tn\t'r1N 1 •• •• b~ htr own namt. "ThC' anl) th1"' to do 1 uy 10 dt\'trt tome eui:nuon a"11 \hm er ta1d en mutt t<' 1 6-t. 6· I lo tl 11 \\I\ C(lmplc1cd m JU 1 50 m1nutn. Na rauto" the 1op ~ -.tio Wlll ' -~ t l:\ud1tt fl.h t.Jt•-"'1l'>C:h 1n 1on1gh1 :1 final. adm1ttrd 'h<' dt\1n t ,.1n-1,u the clo"'ning though she p.1rt1npatrd ''' tht' \'\tent lll 'l'"'. (\hn\.er t<' put a ...... in plat.\' \lt her~ t\l m:ikc 1t _. •• s. IT .. .\1 thr N'1tnnin . ll \,\ti\ funn ~ hut H.lu don't "'·'ni to k t 11 gr 1 J"'a' "hen \Ou'rt that t:ar ahead I ''"t "ant«! to l ccp m\ m1nJ on the ... l 11 hand .. ~hm er pcr<i1~1cJ ho"'c'"'· d roi>p1ns act cul\C\ do" n the f rnn1 of htr shm nnd v. \llltn.g at tht side o f the \OUM 10 drop 11 out ancr o. bad ,hot. "That' the "'01"'>1 l''c C'\.Cr lo'1." ~he \aid of a '-~4 ltft'ttmc l't\ord 1n t 1aHa11lo"a. the mo t onMJdcd l'it ~hKh v.a\ a \tnnaof b l. b-1. or o.~ . b· I \.\h1pp1~ 1n tht' IQ '1ndOOHlrtUtl " urr. t'm '!"f) 1ood at compa 1 n,·· ., rat1lo' 1 1d 1n a an ·~to a quntt n a ut v.htlhtt ht' had &n)I ~ mriath~ for Shn,cr. "l'\t bttn lhtrr, I lno~ "'~t 1t fttl h~c V. c ~ fntnd o nly ~he aidn't pla) ell We ~a) ~u t(lttthtr b«ausc v.(' nuancl) ht;c ca<h other." • KahJc-11 h r1mC'd hr:r hot at thr l40.00} .. fi"'t onzc ~ '1ct,·.aun Kath R1nald1. ~'· 6""' D\·1 nc\t ~car \\ hll'h Mc .... n111h 1 feel-; \\ 111 he a octte1 ,am pa1gn 1han thl' r rl'Sc.'nt ,f irst 1f1n\lteJ thl'' rl'go1ng111 Jlt ep1 a bid to tht· "'' ntt < <H ton Chw11l rn Pin<' Blutl \rlo.an'>..I' "11h J poll'nt1al sho t at Flint H II Prl'f' 11 Oalo.ton \ 1rg1111a n1n'\1Jt•n•d thl na111,n·, '-o I high ..choot h:Jm •rnnd l'. Ocean\ 1C\A. .inJ \la ta De1 "ill hook up in a non-lcattul· gaml' probabl~ 1n fanuan rirnhal'h ona'la1urda' night prohabh "11h.1 , hant' to lx·netit 10 thl' proH'l'lh .1 nJ probabh th1.· onh gaml' 10 t11" n • * • \ ll 11t thl', ·,ha' l'n 1 tx·en J11tted bu1 ht•n.",anl•arh kk1 I. J I non-ll-J~ue 1011th.ill f1x·, tor ,,,me t>I thl· Jrl'a ' team' 1 nm nt'tl'S'>.lrih in ,1rJer1 • u.nsel League Edison:"I \ntht,n\ 1\lau11 h\t' ~ \1odena 'x'r' te \tawr Dt.'1 "ia nt.1 \lon1,J F ountain\ allt') \1 Jtl·r l>t•1 11 r 11n1 \It" 111' \ ll'I<' "il•r\ Ill' I .. n~ ikJlh Puh Hun tin~ton Bt>arb: C l1rl1n.1 ,k' \l.1r 't'\\ p.•rt H.1rlxH I o ntt Bt•.i, h \.\ 1l"•n l1.1rn111 \1atcr Dc1 Manna hpt r.in1a "<'n ttl' I "'' hill I .1~Ju1n1.1 \l1lh t..an Ck'ean \It'" 'l'" JX'n I larhu1 FontJnJ <.,.int.i \na \ nlll'' \t !'Jul ..... 3nt.l \OJ Wt>stm1nster: \ Jll"ncta I n 1nl· 11 forli < n·,p1 h \Oth11l Stoa Vlt>w Leapt Corona dt>I Mar-llunu ngllm Ek:il'h "i.i n C lt"mentr. C Jpl'itran11 \ allt'' \.\ oodbridgc. ( l)'\ta \fr\J Estancia: l O'>IJ '-k"l ~ 0<1d- bndge < ap11otrano Valle\ l o' .\m1go~. Laguna H11l'i ~t'"' port Harbor·(~ l'.J n \ rt''' "ianta .\na. Hun11ng1tm &.1th l 1"tJ \k"1 El 1 oru Saddltbaclt: ')JntJ \nJ \ .illt'\ \anta .\na. 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Luces 7·10 1·2 IS, Abelut-J10C>er 11·26 •·S 38, E.Jollnson S· lS 0-0 10, Scott 2·S 0-0 4, c-2-3 0-0 5. Green 2·S 1 ·2 S, KullCll•k 2·2 1-1 S, ~ 1·1 2·2 S TOll ll 47·16 19•24 llS. OITaOf'T 1111) -TrlPUCU S·t 3·4 14, Benson •-10 o-o 12, Lelmbeer 6·1• •·• 16, Oumer\ t-1• 0-0 1'. Thomes 7· IS •·• 1', Cureton 3·4 0-0 6, v Jonnson 7· 14 0-0 14, Campbell 6·9 0-0 12, MallOrn l·S O·l 2, LOl\9 3·S 0-0 6. Totell S3·M 11-17 1 It Scere "" Ouertws 1..akti'S 27 30 3t 2t-11S 0.tTOlt 2f ;M J2 2'3-111 TllrM·ool"I ooats-<:_.., McGM Tr IPUC"8 Fouled out-TllOma I Re· 00Ulld1-l.aker1 ,, (LUC.I 121. DeirOlt S3 (I.aim~ 111. AHllll--1..ekerl 34 IE.JoM son Ill, Detroit JI IDumeru 11). Tote! fout1--Leker1 16, Oelroll 2•. A llende11Ce· 2t, 5"'. SUftdllV'1 Celeee ~ WHhlneton St. 60, OTeoon S9 Hewell Peclllc 79, C11emlne<1e 62 SW Loul1l1ne 61, N.-Orlffn1 .. Vir11lnl1 70. Marvteno 4t Nortll Cerollne '6, Marque tte .. Purdue 100, Wlsc;onsln 73 Hew AF'-201at9CI No. I. 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ScretcNd: P91rlc:k PMrM. ,....,... •ACI. 1~ mites on turt Nealb CC>eiellouuev.l U O 2.40 2.60 ltovll ltecourw (Vatenzuetel 3.IO l 40 C1ro'1 I.Ad IKllMll 7 20 Time: l:M.l. Also lten: Alle1 Alltl, Medl1 Mlrvel, Doml,,.nl , A Rlollt •oe•. l..UCkllOI, T.V 011, TH 'I On. Screldled: Tiie Well OI Swel. Mr Dlr.ctor, Nortll OI Lelle, SIWlen Hero IS aXACTA (l·S) Peld 131.50 SIXTH ll.ACI. I 1/16 mlle1 Hellm (DNtloussev.J UO S.IO l.60 Full Honor (Vellflzuele) 6.20 •.OO Aseenalon IMcC1rronl 3 20 Time: 1:41.1. Also Ren: Vellant c;.oroe, Ulllmel• Pleesure. Nol'dlcu1, Beri.nci, Vlf'1>1llm'1 P'l'lde. SCTllCMd: Hotl9 SIVINTH ll.ACI. '°"' f\ir1on91 on lurt Wiid KlllV IDlll11v) S0,60 19.20 10 20 Got Vou ltUMln (KMMI) 131.IO 3160 Weter Crv11at1 CSt1ven\I S 10 Time: l:IS.O AllO Ren: Costly Arrev. Clrcuier. N1lu· r1t Summll. SOive, Exctu1IY• SlorY, 8oklere, Reine Mllllltde, M11'1 Whllller. L.eOV Dom Alerte. SCT1tClled: Dumdedumd9dum IS IXACTA (9-3) Peld $9,ot7 50. llGMTH •ACI. 1~ mites. A·Rlettl Con !Male) 11.20 S.IO 6.00 NOSl•tol1'1 Ster (Toro) 27.60 17.20 A-F111 Account CMcCrrnl 11.20 S.IO 600 Time 1·•..2. AllO R111: Flr11 Norme". Proud Trull!, kllllter. Wl• Oe!ICW. EncOlure. Floltlno lttwVt Luc:kY H GI"°--Scntelled: None. NINTH ltACI. 1 1116 mtie' Foroot T,,. Rlno IMCCrrnl 8.20 S.40 3.60 RooseYel1 Roed <P•llerson) 160 4.60 lml>Ul'1YelV ISteven1l •.20 TI me· 1 ~•u. Also lie"' 0111Clno l<ln, Werd C, Gooo TllOUOlll Wiiiy, Rid Dully, Sit S11r. Tommy T110m1. Ser etcll4d: None IS IXACTA (1·41 Peld '199.50 $2 ~K MX (7·1-6-9-1-11 Peld IA,40540 10 foU< wl11nlno tlc1tet1 (11• llorMI ) Con· 104etlon Plc1t Six peld '6lt.AO 10 319 wlMlno llekela (five horMSl 11 ~t( ...... 11·1·2·7·1·6-9·1-11 Plld $.S,OH.30 to five wlnnlno tlclr.t11 l•klht llooes> Cerrvover '76,414 Alltndlnet. '3, 19e 0... ..... .,.... 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OA n 10 • .. 2<13 1 .. 21 21 , '5 1t9 171 IS 21 S '5 171 217 14 24 ' ,. 1.0 21• ll 77 ' '2 14' Its ....... ~ tt " ' ., 204 101 lt " ' .. 167 172 " " • .. 112 170 1? i1 $ 2t 17S 219 t n s n 1s2 150 WAI.II CO..Pa•aMCI ~la w •"'lnelOn Pllllburttl NV IWnden NV R1noer1 Mew Jersev MonlrHI Queo.c: Boston Herttord 8ulf1lo ~~ 3J 13 0 " 206 1• t1 13 t SI 17S 144 21 20 s c m 1'9 1t 11 ' 41 m 165 21 21 l 45 1'1 IS3 15 n 1 31 143 201 ·---~ 2S 16 4 S4 206 160 2S II 1 52 1• 157 21 17 7 tt In 15t 23 20 1 " 1'3 171 71 " s 47 1" 157 lllMIYI S.W. 8ulf1lo '· ..,_ WMV 3 C•IMrv 9, Toronto s Pllllbuf'lll l , MlnMtOll 2 Botlon 7, Wlnnlpee 1 C lllcleo 6, O.trolt 4 T ....... ,._ Heriford el New York ltartoer1 Monll"lll el~ Pre-game shows, hype begin today on ca lee anne s From AP dJapatclaet For those wbo want to act into the mood for Super Bowl XX a liule early, television will ii ve football fans plenty of cbancca . NBC which wilJ televise the Na- tional football Lequcchampionship game next Sunday, will move its "Today" show to New Orleans on Thursday for Super Bowl coverage. Guests will ancludc NFL Com- missioner Pete Roztllc and quar- terbacks Jim McMahon of the Chi- cago Bears and Tony Eason of the New EnaJand Patriots . ESPN and CNN. mc.anwhile, will have week-long reports from the Kif! Green SS, 133 .Jolwly Miiier SS, 133 Cltf111Cl9 ltose SS, Ill 811 Kre11er1 S.S. Ill Cunis S•r•nM SS, 133 Mika Reid $S, Ill ClllP Baa U, 133 Jim Tlloro. SS, 133 61·69-7•-67·67 69· 71·70 .... ., 70·69· 7ot·67 ·6' 71·61·67-67-n 67·69·70.61'7.1. -74·70-.. ·67-70 ----· Super Bowl city. ---4--Game time on"'NB€ . 2-,p.m., prcc~ed by a two-hour prqame show with the regular NFL '85crcwof host Bob Cosw. Pete Axthelm, Ahmad Rashad and Larry Kina. The lead-in for the prcgame broadcast is a college basketball game between No. -Oo11 Pooley U, 133 ,.. MK O'Grldv 13,40 P9ter JKOClsen 13,480 T1m SlmPM>n 13,480 Scott Simpson 13,<llO l..1rrv Ml11 '3,<llO Rlcllerd ZOllOI 13,480 347 Torrt,Purtier 12,760 Joey Sllldl4ar 12,760 Pllll B!Kkmer 12.760 Pit Llnchey $2,760 Tom Kft1 l2,7IO JI V HHS 12,2'0 Jeff GrYelll 12.1IO Howerd Twitty t?.2'0 Frid Couotes $US I Boe> Wr9M il,6SI ,., Den Helldorson ll,6SI Scoll Hocll I USl Garv N!cCord sl,6S1 8 rl•" Mooo I 1,651 J1v o.tslno s I ,6S 1 LIMY W1dkln1 ll.6SI " lie Gr" Normen Sl,J70 8ob LON' Sl,370 8ob Twev 11,370 Mark O'Mler111,370 Bred Fi llet Sl.370 Bruce Lietzke SI .l70 Jim Gelletmer '1.370 lSl Ronnie llectt '1,214 G-S.uer' $1,214 Loren Roo.rt1 st,214 EdFIMISl.794 Tom Pernic• ll.214 Tony SlllUl..214 CeMn PM•• s 1,214 Joe Inman I 1,711 81f! 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Andlfl J&rrYd CSwedenJ·Slei1n Edbefg (Sweden) dei Mall Wllenoer (Sweden)· Joe1<1m NYllrom (Sweden), 6·1, 7·6 Wemen'I teutNment lat Wll"Cfttw, Mass.) ~SIM9tl Cteudl1 K~·l(llicll CWesl Germany! oef. IC.alllV Rlneldl (U.S.), 6·3, 6·t; Mar11"8 Nevratr1ov1 IU.S I cMI. Pim Sllrlv•r (U.S.I. 6·1, 6· I SemHINll '*"*' Cleudl1 KotlcM·KlllCll·Helen Sukov1 CC1ec110110v1kla l del. h l1y Neoelwn (U S.!·81-0.re Poller (U.S ), 6-1. 6·2; Martine Nevr1lllov1·Pam $/\river del Ros Falrtle"k (Soulll Afrlca>-CelldY Revnold1 IU S ), 6·7, 6·2 s." oi.oo Wien It a SI L.oul1 K1n1a1 C1tv LOI Anoetes T1com1 811tlrnor• MlnMIOla Plt11buroll Ot llH Clevtllno Clllceoo MllL w ....... OMtMn W L IS 6 ,. . 11 12 10 13 • t• ' 16 ........ DM.- 13 9 13 10 11 10 12 13 11 12 • 12 SllMIY's SC- Wlchlt1 6, 1..01 AnMifl 3 San oi.oo 6, a.111rnor1 4 T ....... ,.._ No Mmel KMduled ....... THIS WllK'S f'IGNTS ~.Ga .71• .636 '"" ..• ,. s 43.S 6 .3'4 7'1> .360 • .S91 S6S v, S2• IV, -2'h 41' 1'1> 400 4 At Houston -Ronnie Sllleld1 (Hou"onl v' Serolo A.oulrre IMexko CllYI 10 rouno1, runlor welterw•lollt1, PoncllO Cerler CAwu111, Ge.I n . 800011 Cotlln1 lufevetta, Le.) 10 rounds, 119111 lllev't'WllOl\11. ,,.... At Atlenlic CllY. N.J -Mike TvlOf'I CC11.-1M, N Y I v1 Mike Ji meson CS.n Jose), 10 rounds. n.1vvwelohl1. Al Jekerte, lnoonetl1 -POllv Pe1lreron Clnde>Mli1) v1. Clleno Hwen Holl (Soulll Korte), 12 rouno1, for PHlreron'1 OTllnl Peclfle mlddte· w•l9111 !Ille. SUI*' .... xx SUNDAY ,., .... ~, Naw Enoteno VI. Chlceoo ICll•nntl •• , 1 ii.m) w .............. ctten aASKllTaALL ............... Auedden WASHINGTON BUl..LETS-Slen•d Ciel.Hie Greoory, forw1rd. lo • 10-dey contrect. J North Carolina and No. 13 Notre Dame. Mike Weisman. executive produce r of NBC Spom, ordered special three-part viancttes whi ch will be shown at the start of the pregame show, prior to kickoff and at the end of the postgame show. The segments arc intended to show the impact the Su~r Bowl has bad on America, the millions of fans who get wrapped up in the big aame and the National Football 1..ea,ue overall. Bob Giraldi, acclaimed for his work on commercials, music videos and TV shows. will direct the vignettes. Giraldi also directed the special World Series opening for NBC in 1984. Will it be difficult to fill two hours? "I guess I'll have to remember that the show is four times as long and the audience is I 0 times as large." Costas said. "We want to put the game into some kind-~f-histOFi<:al peBPCCtive since it is the 20th Super Bowl. With two hours, there's enough time to do history, enouJh time to do scouting reports with insight, interviews and interesting features. ..In terms of the attitude of the show, there's no question it's the biggest game of the year and that people arc interested in the big game should be reflected in our approach,'' he said. Costas promises not to get carried BASKETBALL Cltv ef Cost. Mesa WINTE• MaN'S 1..IAGUIES MlndlV 0 LH""9 Wll .. IH Zo"90u"'r' hi 8a1>t111 In Yo Mamu Tk·E·Ttc Van De Walker 1t1um Sc•re• hi 81Ptllt ... Tlc·E·Ttc .0 Wllkle' 56. Va n DI W1lktr •? Zonet>u11ers SI, In Vo Mame1 34 Meellan1 Scoo1er PIH 8111 H091 Citv Sllcken Co1mo1 Soud Bo"'' Tllfl4IV C LH- ltKlftt klr•l 8•11 Hoos 4S. co,mo1 :it 1 0 1 0 I I I I 0 7 0 , ? 0 ? 0 t I 1 1 0 ? 0 , away with hype. "ThiJ is a pme to eajoy," be• · .. not a rcliaious e'l£ent to consecra' Kin& will be ~ven an ~ppo'?I' to display his skills as an 1ntervll' thoul)\ NBC was tiaht·Uppcd lb whom he would interview . Included in the prep.me show· be a "minute of silence," when N will have nothina but dead . affording viewers a chance to qmc take care of personal business. Dick Enbera will handle pt_ay• play and Merlin Olsen wiD analysis their third Super 8 together: Bob Griese also will .. the booth to work the Telesn diagrammina plays • and explair why things work or flop on the 6r NBC said it won't televise Pr dent Reapn's teJcphone call to winni.n& lock.!r room. ESPN bc&ins what it bills "ultimate" S-uper Bowl warmupi 1 a.m. Su~th NFL Films' minute hist\liahiSfi'om..~ of first 16 Super Bowls. From 9 ID • a.m. will be NFL Gameday • news. followed by films of the three Super Bowls. At 11 :30 ~ ESPN will televise a 30-nun preview of the championship aam replay of a show to be shown Friday at 4:30 p.m. SportsCenter will be co-hostec Bristol, Conn., and New Orta Former Rams star Jack Youna* Greg Gumble and Chris Berman · report from the Super Bowl city week. Following the Jl.lme, ESPN broadcast a 90-mmute play, "Le bardi -I Am Not A Lcga stanina Robert Knuckle, a Ca~ and former high school fooi coach. The show was perfof'll before audiences in Canada I England. "There were times when we " sure they didn't know what we~ talkina about," Knuckle said o audiences. "But now and then get Americans in the audjencc an could tell br, the response that we somethina. • Lombardi.-u..mosiNF'Uans coached the Green Bay Packers t first two Super Bowl crowns. WTBS. the Ted Turner s station based in Atlanta, will mo "Sunday Sports Page" hiahl show to New Orleans for Super coverage. And CNN . also ru Turner, will follow suit wi "Sports Tonight" program. w wiU begin Susxr Bowl cove"a&4 Monday. NFL Preview will air ! day at 8:30 a.m. from New Orlcaa ~n' 73, C1tv Clicker' 60 Scooter P1e1 SS, Sl>Vd 8oYI 43 W9Clnesdava 1.. .. _ Carver H1on WMO Heck Inc ltNM Frlno E1ec1r1c TM Zoo ·~ScCer't'er Hloll S6. RNM .. Hae~ Inc 57. T,,. Zoo 4S WMD 42, Frino Electric 3t 8un"ymen Wtllebel Aooklt1 TlMlnav • LHeiit Smelt !I'll Cotfff 8ud1 Slt m"-1 It.cent kwes Bunnvmen 70, Buc:ll S3 ROOklfl c:tet. Smelt ,,,. CoffM, fortei1 • Wa"1De1 62, Stam,,_, .S Ml.IC *>TICE Ml.IC *>TICE rtalC fl>TICE rtalC fl)TIC[ Ml.JC fl)TIC[ rtalC fl)TIC( Ml.IC fl>TIC[ flCTmOUa .,._.. flCTITIOUl IUltNEH ent 1n eoun unl941 ahe '° and Bank of America YOU AM 9N HPAUlT ALL THOSE AREAS DESIG-Tet.~BER 1, 1983 AS IN· t1-T1hphe111e Ne. (111) PICTmOUe T4!f .. .._ ITATIMINT NAME ITATIMINT reouetll or the court'° OI'· NT&SA, and wttk:n S.curlty UND11R A OEaD Oii TRUaT, NATED AS ENTRYAVS, A8 STRUMENT NO. 83-3"20-4 101-1111 ~ l'TA The lollowlng peraon 11 Tiie fOltowing pereon Is dera Agreement COYW• the IOI· DATWD AUCIUIT 1, ttl4. SHOWN UPON lHE CON-OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. Pl.lbllehed On1nge COMt The following dOlng bualr-. ... doing business u (2) II • parent of Metlue lowlr19-de9cflbed colletet81, UM.SU YOU TAJCI AC• DOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE PARCEL B. Delly Piiot Jenuery 13, 20, ~ M: DE ATH NOTICES LAWDER PEARL JANE LAW- DER. born January 5, 1894 in Mlnouti. PUied away January 17. 1986 in Rancho Mirage. CA. Survived by daughters, MAl'y L. Haver (Charles) and Catherine J. Al- 1110 n 5 Gra nd- children and 7 great grandchildren. Viaita- Uon Tuetlday, Janu- ary 21at11A.M to2 P.M. at Pacific View Mort"!ary. Services Tuelday at 3 P.M. at Ptdflc View Chapel. Pa cific View Mortuary. Direct.on. HAMORLAWM- MT. O&.IYI MOrtUlty • c.m.tery et.mat cry 1825 G1tflf A.w Coeta Mesa 5'0-SSS<t SLS, LTD .. 2700 w Pa-V O. COOPER FLOORS. Marie Kameklan appeere Ille Bank of Amer I Cl TIC* TO PROftCT YOUR REFERRED TO. UNIT 13. AS SHOWN 27, 1He NU-LIFE AOOf~ elllc Cout HIQnway Suite ••7 E 17th St Costa Mesa, wltllOUt counMI and Is Uf'I· NT&SA. by end ttlfouah ltl ~RTY. rT MAY M AL S 0 EXCEPTING UPON THE CONDOMINIUM M..ft2 1 Redttlll Bid 5, a ... 281 Newport AMc11 Caltl Calll 92667 •ble to 11tord counMI. lhe egent Falrlax Notloe of S• IOU> AT A "'9lJC IAU. THEREFROM ALL OIL, OIL PLAN ABOVE REFERRED a Mela, CAllf. 92563 ' Rober! e woolrldge court mull appoint counMI s.Mce, Inc: .. wlll Mii to the • YOU MUD AN IXPLA· RIGHTS. MINERALS, MIN· TO Ml.IC fl)TIC[ Wayne Thom• Sllaron LM Swaney, 417 17280 Sin Luis Apl 2. Foun-lor the perent. unle1s lhe highest bidder al the lime MATIC* Of THI NATUM ERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL PARCEL C. . San Bematrdlnc>, N9'4f Vie Lido NOfd N-port 1e1n Veney Calll 92708 parent knowlf\QIY Ind tn· and Ple<le heteloeftet Mt OP THI ,ROCllDINQ GAS, NATURAL OAS THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT flCTITlOUI IUelMIU Beacll, Callf. 92903 Beach Cellf 92M3 This busmeas 11 con-tetllgently wal't'es the r~nte lortll. the colletetel cowred AQAINIT YOU, YOU RIGHTS. AND OTHER TO POSSESSION ANO OC-NAm ITATW_,.,. Thie bualMll II .. Tht1. buelneu 11 con· ducted oy an •MMdueJ lo be reQresented by coun-by Nld Security Agreement, IHOULO CONTACT A HYD ROCARBO NS BY CUPANCY Of THOSE POR-Tiie to11owtng pet.one ere ted by:en indMdUel ducted by anlndMdual Rot>ertE W()()lridoe ... The coun will not IP-con11111ng of I MOBILE LAWYDl , WHATSOEVER NAME TIONS Of LOT I OE-dolt19bullneeeM: WayneOood Sllaron Lee Swaney Tll1s slatement wu filed point Ille seme COl.lnMI to HOME loclted at 32802 NOTICE Of l<NOWN, GEOTHERMAL SCRIBED IN PARCEL A THE PRACTICE BUILDER Thia ttltement ._ I Thta statement waa filed wtth lhfl County Cier11 of ()r. repru1nt both Mellau VALLE SP t2, In the City of TRUe~'I IALI STEAM. ANO ALL PROO-ABOVE DESIGNATED AS AD AGENCY, 2061 lullr1eee the Courtly C... .. , wtth Ille County Cleft! of Or· enge County on Je.nuary 9. Marte Kameklan and het San Juan ~trano, Court-M0.1f71'77 UCTS DERIVED FROM ANY ENTRYWAYS. AS AP-Center Dftw Suite 107, enge. County on JJ anoe County on Jenuary 9, t986 parent ty of Orange, State of Call· On Fee>ruery 10, 1tH, at Of THE FOREGOING. THAT PURTENANT TO PARCELS lr'ltne, Calif. 92715 t98e 1986 F217710 (3) Tile coun may appoint IOl'nla Said 8ec:ltrtty ~ 10:00 A.M., It THE REAR MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER A AND B ABOVE DE· The Evergreet1 Group, F2'7'114 Publlshed Orange Coaa1 eltller the public defender or ment detctlbel tlle foltowlng ENTRANCE LOBBY ON 5TH THE. PARCEL Of LAND SCRIBED. cdomla, 20lt 8ullnela Publlthed Ofenge Publlllled Orange Coast Delly Piiot J1nuery 20. 27, prlvat• QOUnMI If prl't'llt c:ollatetel: STREET OF CHICAGO HE'AE I NABOVE DE· PAACELO: Oentet DtM •107, 1Mne. DellyPltot Jenueiy Delly Piiot Januaty 20 27 Febru1ry3 10, t916 counM1 l1 appointed, he OI' 1961 FLEETWOOD TITLE INSURANCE COM-SCRIBED, TOGETHER AH EASEMENT FOR IN· Clllf.927t5 Februwy3, 10, 1 ... Fet><uary 3 10. t98e M·909 ahe wlll receive• reuonable DECAL /1 MN2eN SERIAL PAHY LOCATED AT 501 N. WITH THE PERPETUAL GREIS AHO EGRESS PH9 MIRWllng. Inc C.. 11M • . M-912 tum tor CC>m99f'l .. llOn and •59777 MAIN °STREET, ln tlleCltyof RIGHT Of DRILLING, OVER THAT PORTION Of 1~11, tM1 HawtlbrOOllt-------.P Ml.IC NOTICE •aiieo-. Ille amount of nie 1tr .. t lddr... Of Senti Ana. County of Of· MINING, EXPLONNO. AND LOT 2 OF TRACT HO. Dffle, s1n Dlmu, Clllf wllk:h will be determined by ottter common deelgnellOn enge, Stete of (:ellfomll, OPERATING THEREFOR, 10359, AS SHOWN ON A 91773 t--.;..;;;=~~~~ P'\&IC NOTICE IUPlllltOR COURT th41 cour1 Tll•t amount mu1t of the locallon of the col-C A L 1 f O R N 1 A A E • AND STORINO IH AHO RE-MAP RECOAOEO IN 100t< Thia buelneu 11 con· AC11TIOUI ,ICTITIOUl IU-H Of CAUfORNIA be paid by the , .. 1 penlel In lateral herelnabo't'e de· CONVEYANCE COMPANY. MOVING THE SAME FROM 617, PAGES 12 ANO 13 Of ctucted by: a genetel pert· NAm nA COUNTY Of lnter•t. but not by the ecrtbed 11 purported to be: 1 Ca11fom11 Corpor9'ton. • SAID LAND OR ANY OTHER MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, netlfllp The ....__... T:!~~TW-NT 1 HN'TA CLARA mlnOI'. In loCh i><oportlonl 32802 VALLE SP 12, SAN duly 1ppolnted Trua1 .. LAND, INCLUDING THE RECORDS OF ORANGE Alen L S...Mteln preei. doing.,;;;;;;_.,,_ """-".,, P9f'IOf1 1 In lhe M1tttt of MELISSA U Ille coun bellevee to be JUAN CAPISTRANO. CA. undef tM1 oertan Deed bf RIGH1' TO WHIP8TOCK OR COUNTY CALWORNIA I*• dent ' T"t'CH WHT O d~A~:iy PROO. MARIE KAMAKJAN Pereon )Ual II, llOwe'ier, Ille COUf1 Said .... will be hekl end Tf\191 executed by JEANINE DIRECTIONALLY DRILL CLUDEOWmtlHTHEAREA Thie 111tement wee 111eC1 117 W . ftroment C S MC p whO lhOUIO be declared lrM finds tllat .ny OI the reel conducted by faltfu Notloe M. GOMNSTElfii. A MM-AHO MINE FROM LAHOe DELINEAT!OON SAID MAP w1tt1 the Covnty C1ertt of Or· ~ IMctt ~ ·~ Cel~7 I., from Ille cultody Ind con-pertlet In lnt.,..t cannot •f· of Sele Semce. Inc .. II AIEO WOMAN, 11 tNltor.. OTHER THAN THOSE AS "HON-EXCLUSIVE enge County on JinUWy t , C'*1el Merti~ a • tr04 ol 1* parent JACK ford counMI, Ille •mounl wlll 10·00 am, on Fet>ruery t , recorded on Auguet 17, HEREIN A I 0 VE DE · EASEMENT fOR INOR!S ltM W Pr 7~arg~ prom~. JOHN KAMAKIAN be paid by Ille county 198e, at THE CHAPMAN 1914, M Instrument Ho. SCRllED, OIL OR OAS AND IOAISIAHD PUILIC ...,,. ~~ ~ ~~2927 • 8 NO. A mo (4) Thecoun meycontlnue AVENUE ENTRANCE TO 14-3-43121, of Offtclll R9-WELLl1 TUHHELS AND UllUTY PURPOSES OEO.. Publlthed Ofenge 0oe9t TNi 1»11.i":...i&.• .... CITATION Ille l>foc.edtng for not more THE CIVIC CENTER BUILD-e«~ of Ofenge County, IHAFTI INTO, THROUGH CAT!O TO THE CITY Of o.ity Pt1oC Jf/ft4M'/ 20 21 duc1eo by Thia bullne11 >i con-THE PEOPLE OF THE then30dayua~to ING 300 EAST CHAPMAN 8teteof~underthe OR AC ROIS THE IRVIN!" f*'*YS tO, ttM ' ' · .-,111 ducted by ,:')nd~I STATE OF CALIFORNIA appoint COUnMI and to AvENUE. ORANGE. Cell-pow9I' of .... tMre11n ~ IUl8URfACI OF THE The t0... tm01111t of ftle ' ' M..07 ~....:.,,. • EdWard lph om..-T O J A C K· J O H N enttble COUntti 10 become fornie A cSeacnptlon of ttlt ~ w111 ... et pub1C eYC>-LANO HEMINA80VI OE· unpeld prtnc1pe1 bMeftce Thie l lllernent wu Ned KAMAKIAN acqualntedwttlllllecete abO~bed COlletetll tlonto'1t1e1110f*tl>ktdertor aa.tMD. AHO TO IOT· in.. "*90n, 1~1---------htlleCounty C wltll the County Clerk of Or· By Ol'def ot thit coun you Oiied JAN e 198e wtll be con~lly pc>etecl cMt'I Of dleetC • dteQ1tlecl TOM IUCH WHIPITOCKEO wftt1 ~ ee.tlmetecl "8JC NOTICE County on =County on Jartuary l3. ere hereby 11<MMd tllet you a..ACI IC. YAMAJCAWA. It Ille pl-ol .... end on~ peyeb19 .. 1Ntlmeof OR DIRECTIONALLY 009t91 .,e;;;:. Ind lid• · 19 6 ,_ mey appeer before the judge c..-, Cleft!, bf ,,.., .. Ille .... date 8'>l)Olnted .... .; leWf\.ll money of tM DfULLEDWILL.8, TUHHIL.8 _.. tM ttme Of ttle In-PICTmOUI Mlll•M Pfeeldlng In Dec>anment 7 of c•. ~ C1-tl ttterefOle, It TH! CIVIC Untf9d It .... of A1Mr1oa. ANO IHAFTI UNOI" ANO i.... PJll'C Ulol1 o( IHI No-lilMm 8TAW n.M.. ...... PublllNld Orange Cout thl1 coun on Match 4, tNt ~Swift, Attorney et CENTER I Ull.Dl .. G , 300 w1tf1011t ~ _.,,.. 0t MNEATH °" llVONOTHI ttoe .. 1111.211.CM. Tiie ......... per90ne we .,._, Delly Piiot Janu1ry 20, 27, et 9•00 a m of that day, then ~.Mantel/Pott Tower, 65 EAST CHAPM_ AN AvtNUE, 1mp11ec1 .. to tttt., UM.~ EXT!NC>f' I.MTS n.M-~ __, Celflllra dolr'I ...... • ~a. tO, 1 FwC>ruaty 3 10 19M end tNte to tflO'lr c.uee, 11 S Markel St .. Ste 1910. Stn OAANOE.. Calltomla. ....ion Of ~. Of, ANO TO RIONLL, M · CMakl Of Ow""9d CNcttt TfQWL WITH JOYCE. t------ M-917 ltly you helle, wtty Me4iell Joee. CA t! 113 The ·~ cot-.. • tltte Ind '"*-TUNNIL. ·~' MAIH-.,....... to h Trweee or ttte .. 1t7n ~IMS. Merle t<tn1eklan enoulO not O Publ~ Orange ~ lal,,al m1Y be rtldellMd now Mtct by ft .. -"" TAIH. "'-'AIR. DHPIN ...._ .. __...... to lte 116, !MN. CIM. 12711, ,_ _ __...._......., ... ---------be deetatld free of your r'i f'tlot JlnWfY 1 ... 20, purau.nt to SectlOn 960t Of TrueMe In Ind to tM 1011ow-AHO ONRATI ANY 8UCH ~.:.J:~ Pf'OI* Cellf. Corsi. "8.IC fl)TIC[ oue tody and control '°' 27 •bfu•ry 3, t9N the Uniform ~!Mfclel lnO deeCrlbecl pr099'fY 1ffu-WILL I 0 R MIN I I . It ~ I. Joroe T11111m .. """"*",,.,""*111111, t2 t 1------....... .-... __ 1 pt~t IOI' ldoj)tlOn M·lt9 Code by *'"' of !tie wet,_ •ted In the.,.._, COunt) WITHOUT, H<>WIVI", TH9 ''°"' lntol!Mllorl .._ I.~ It. ,TOI, Loe~ '1CmlOU9 .,...... The foltowtno lnlCl'INitlon lhlted IUnt of aao,soo, In 9fld .... to.... NQMT TO DNL.L... MINI. "" T~ """' ,....., ~. ceM I0014 MAmlTAT'l....-T conce rn• rlo1111 1 nd ~of ttle~ ,ARCKA: ITON, IX'LOM. ANO blltfofwNd!Tt'*-IMMI Tl'lll ~le con. The lollowlng C*90n 11 procecluf• wNct1 reltlte 10 P\a.IC fl)TlC( under Mid 9ecM1ty ...... AH UNOIV~O 1/16TH ONRATI THROUGH THI no 19'11-llltloi1 or _.. dwcttlCI by. e oorpot9'ton Oo1nQ buw-1t tltll pr~ for the ler· menl, lo the under"'911ed WI IHTIRUT IN AHO TO l.OT 1 IUfW'ACE ~ THI UftHR rM(V, h ..... ....,... Of L J~ Tlml'Mfmeft, e LW, o._.~ ... MAAI[ A PEAN. 219t mfnetlOn Of cuatody end MC>ncaOf the ldOr ... gtV9f\ belOw, ~TRACT NO. tOHt. Al IOO fill OF THI «*II' OOfNMfl •nltfll9elol• ,,..,_,, ,921at HetbOr ~,Sp 28, Cost• COf'ttr°' Of ~ ... Marte l'UMJC IA&.1 Pftor to Mid ..... '°""* l~OWH ON A MA' M · IUl8U"'ACI OF THI Of the 1bov9 deecftbed Tl'lll ~ .. llleCI KeMetll O. MeM, Cellf 92827 t<atneklan M Mt lonh 1n NOTICI IS HEAIHY with tti. ftpenell lflourreo CORDl.O IN 100K 111. LANO HIMIHAeOVI DI· Pf°'*'Y 19: t CALICO, wltft the Count( Clettl Of Or· ~e lanl, .. ., .. A Petn. 2111 8ectlon 237 5 of tM CMt OIVCN thlt by,...., of. In retelllnf, h04dlnt. Ind ,AQH 12 ANO 11 ~ ..... ICNMD~ ~~Do IR¥1NI, CAL"ORNIA ..,.. Q)unty on JefMry "• .... Hertlor IMS, eo.11 ~. Code 19'1111 •lttlnO under trial preperlng tM OOlletiWel IOf CU.1.AHIOU8 MAN. ... IN THI WHW ~.... 927 "· 111t "'-II L C. 12127 (1) Al lhe beQIMlnO Of Ille certeln hc:urtty Aorwnenl dllpOIMon. In .. , • .,. IOf CORDI Of ORAHGI II~ 1, 1MS Al !Ho Ud Clf'OPl'1Y 11 .... PWI TIM °""""' .• eon-proceeding• the coun ... o.tecl J\IM 2t tie. on the .,. ..... ltld IOf lttOmef• COUNTY CAL"OfMA ·~ HO ~ eotd for -pwpoee of .... ""*'* 0...,.. COM! c.. ducted W. ltl lndMOuel contlder wMCMt Of not tfle contr~ ~In """'"" .... Ind """.., ... In l>CCl;.TINO THl .. I · Of~ MCON>e "" -ollll••co• ...... o.ity ...... J""*Y "· 17, n.. ...,. A. ~ 1nt.-1 of Me111N Merte of I lt t 75 end mecle ~-ooiwtec:llon hf.-tlfl C" _.. ,..oM nt9 fOl.LOWtNO: Al.IO IXCl..rlNQ ALL by Mid Deed' al TNIC ...,._ llebruwy 3. 10, ,... ~.= Thi9 ~t WM llled l<lfMl!lln r.,n the _.. eC11t t1Y STEfl'HlN A & M ~I A)"""l 1T....ouGH1t ,_.,..,. WATIR "'°"11 ...... .-•• 1neee0flle M-tlO O. Wfttt tMOcwley Ci.tk Of Or• Polntment of~ If the t<AIPOLllMAHU VARNIA OATIO. ~. , ... IHCLUllVI. Al IHOWN °" INTIMITI IN WATIR T""'99 ... Of... T1lll MQe COl""Y on J9IWW}' 1s, 00\Ht find• ttwlt the..,..-to._. of America NT & I A, .1'..AMll..f..cl° 111e .. .: \WOtl THI c0H00MMUM :a. A~Hr>ro ~:-..., l ttM ~--- 111t of ......... Mn ~-""° .. .,. t'lllfnecl E'"° L.9Wfll ........ .... -"-AH RIC()N)ID JN(U. INTlll ~ THI IVR-0 AL,, 0 ••• A • I -c.-.. ~ = ..._'"'7 • ,..._ ~do requn euctt prOMdlOn. IM hOlder of • ..,._~CAW1 =tr'°Nofll4~~ 'Mli C1' 1A10 LAND IN ._ tl•Mn•wt;;;,: 1M ,.," ~ ..,..,._ -· tM court d IPP°"" ooun-~I deted :lliM • "*"'*' e>r.,. 0... THI OlfCll Of IUCt1 ..... --. --"'°9 'efft Oii .. Mlrtl.. P'\11 .... MI o.ity ""°' ~ 20, 21, Mltorepr...,tw,....,_ 1tl3bylnd~ITI.'· "'-""'--. •w-20 ,. ~IAL MCOfllDI °' --..-.._._ •• _,._ •i 7 ......... '*'*" s. 10. ,... °'not n 11 ..,.. to ~ H l H 1 A a M -~ ......... __ , M no Mro ~ COUHTY ,_.,, ..... "-"'"-•• ... .,..... ~ IMll •Ola•••• M M'"914 'ounH I MelleH M1rle t<A,,OLllMAHU VA--NIR • I I THI IXCLUllVI ~D~A~l:' .... :e.::rt:•~l•::._t:,l::.:•::H:.:,IM=•::l•:.l:=Clll==Holll'l~=Ml::a=71=:1.-"""'1t"--.ii'"-....J~ --:.:~.!-,J-----J..------.,....--..r..;.;;IC.m1 trH1 ~ be ~T ~ CW • ' ~ I ,J .. .,, " ,,., It •I '· ,I II 'J .,, _,., I I ,,, ·' 1. I• .. ... Recollections from those who knew King best EDITOR'S NOTE: To commemorate die flnt official uttonal observance of Martin La&Hr 1Ua1 Day, tlle Dally PUot 11 pleased to 1bre tlle recolleetloa1 of two wllo new lllm bett. bu widow Coretta Scoh KID1 and Ge mu w~o succeeded lllm at tlle Soatllern ~rl1ttu Leadenlllp Conference, die Rev. Ralpo Abenaatlly. CORETl'ASCOTTKING: "Martin bad the ability to demonstrate the love one would expect in a husband and father, and project that love to others. "As his .wife, I observed over and over. again his uoconditional love o people that inspired them to be their best selves. The spiritual quality expressed as love is what I remember most about Martin." The two met when they were both students in Boston in 1951 . "When 1 saw him, I was disappointed,'' she says. .. He did not look like what I th ought he sounded like. He sounded like a big tall man, he had a big voice. But he was actually only 5-feet-7." .. He knew where he wanted to go, what he was going to do with his life and how he was going to do it. He even knew the kind of person he was looking for as a wife. He was ver; sure of himself." Things would have been different if King had more time, his wife said. "There would have been much more accomplished in terms of implementing many of the gains which were made legally," she says. Young people must be taught that freedom has to be won for every generation, she said. ··They have to work to protect the rights that have been gained. The young people need support and encouragement in things that would help them to develop and grow into leaders." THERE¥. RALPH ABERNATH¥; ·~the road to Selma, Alabama, in March 1968, Martin turned to me and said: 'Ralph, I want you to be my successor. Soon and very soon, I will be free at last.' It was only three weeks lateT that be was assassinated." .. Nobody could kill the spirit of Martin Luther King. He would have made the changes and adjustments necessary. He would be working to save humanity, uplift the economic standards of blacks and poor people all across the CQ.UDtry, and be would still be working on the racism that still exists in our nation." King would have sympathized and empathized with South African Bishop Desmond Tutu and the imprisoned Nelson Mandela, Abernathy said. .. Martin was a man who tried to understand all people and all situations. He always said, just like Gandhi said, if you have to make a choice between cowardice and violence, choose not to be a coward." .. Martin would be very understanding of todafs youth," Abernathy says ... He wanted people to exercise their freedom -not the freedom to steal, or the freedom to commit murder, or the freedom to infringe on the rights of others, but the freedom to Jive, and be happy and enjoy life." By t•e A11~lated Pre11 Today is Monday. Jan. 20.·the 20th day of 1986. There arc 345 da)'s left 1n the year. This 1s the first federaJ observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. He was born Jan. 15, 1929. in Atlanta. Today's highlight in history: Five years ago. on Jan. 20. 1981 . minutes after the presidency had passed from Jimmy Carter to Ronald Reagan, Iran released the 52 Amencans 11 had held hostage for 444 days. Thought for Today: "'Shallow understanding from people of goodwill is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will." - the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., American civil rights leader ( 1929-1968). WASHINGTON MERRY -GO -ROUND ,___ --·--- r Orange CoM1 OAJL Y PILOT /Monay, JMVIJfr/ 20, 1... - · ·11 (Cal trans) can legally demand I have a passenger Jn my car, It CMJ alt10demand that my car be red ... before I can drive on that ume h~hway. ·· I BILL llAltftY ........ Bill llliln Car pool · lane's unfair, . . unsafe rtow can Caltrans stop me from ustn --ane I'm taxed for? --- "YOO KNOW ... I HATE GRAMM·RUOMAN .... " The commuter lane has been 1n existence for a while now. and apparently the JUI') IS StlU out With regard to ho~ the thing works . COMMENTARY On the one hand. the pcopk at Caltrans arc telling us it's an un- qualified success. on the other. therc"s a group of citizens fonnmg for the express purpose offorcina Caltrans to open the I.tung up to everybody. What do you think? ~s I may have mentioned before, I do a lot of dm ing. and have fonned «>me prctt) specifi c op1mons about &he whole gilhooley. KingwasamansUaight outoftheHebrew Bible First of all. the law says you must non.Jewish "oices 1n demanding the ha'e a m1mmum of rwo people m end to the plight of Soviet Jewn )Our car in order 10 dnve 10 the lane. The following piece was released by rhe Simon W1esenthal Center 10 commemorate M anin Luther King Day toda}' as a na11onal holiday. fr was written by Rabbi Daniel A Landes. dutt·tor of narional educa- 11on pro;ects at the-Wir'scnthal Center. It doesn't seem like. 20 years havo passed si nce the day we marched wlth Martin Luther King Jr. throupi the swdtenng-G1tge Pa d1st11ct of Chicago. Wh en the rocks launched by the angry white bystanders began lo fl y, I suddenly became aware of the obvious absurdity of my pos1t1on. Here I was: an overweight. gener- al!} awkward teen-age yesh1vah stu- dent who had never even gone to school with white gentiles -much less non-whites -who deep down worried about what while integration would mean to the comfort.able Jewish middle-class life in South Shore. fo llowing a Southern black Christian preacher who was a dedi- cated follower of Ma hatma Gandhi. But at that moment. m} ideal of nonv1olen<X v.as gelling out of there with my head in one piece. A friend who had earlier parked hi s car on the demonstration route indicated this escape. I wanted to but couldn"t. Because for me and many of m y generation. there was a magnetism about the man that tra- dition has alwa)s associated with a '"rebbe."" a teacher or sage. For K.mg stepped out of the Hebrew Bible. His visage was serene but uncowed -"'I've seen too much hate to want to hate" -as he proclaimed the central message of "'The Book" that we have created 1n the image of God. In his words. the '"nonviolent affirmation of the sacredness of all human ltfe (is that ) every man is somebody because he 1s a child of God." Bearing the divine image means that humans have an innate d1gnit} which 1s corrupted by d1scnmma11on and racism. It means that -and here Ltberauon theol<>&Y aJso bespeaks a Judaic rather <han Chnsuan model -poveny 1s not an ideal to be maintained in society or emulated 1n personal witness. but is rather a perversion that can kill the human spmt as 1t grinds bodies into dust. The TaJmud notes that the poor are as 11 dead. Our responsibility 1s 10 demon- strate that we bear tht' d1v1ne image by resurrecting those bodies and enlivening those spints. King declared: "I have the audacity to believe that peoples everywhere can ha ve three meals a day fo r their bodies. educa- tion and culture for their minds. and digruty. equaJity and freedom for their spints. I believe that what self- Cthtered mennave tom down. other· centered men can build up." Manin Luther Krng spoke in the biblical cadences of the prophets who declaimed their message of social reform. I watched the TV coverage of King (on the steps of the Lincoln Memonal) deli vering his fa mous ··1 have a dream" speech (I n whose center lay a passage from Isaiah). My 'randfather -an outstanding rabbm1cal orator of the old school and author of a modern classic of Hom1leucs 1n Hebrew -came into the room and. transfi,ed. wh1!>percd at the end '"Der men~h lo.en darshen ... Roughly translated ··That man can preach.·· King's social sermons e'\emphtied the parallel between h1stonc Jewish and American black <:atris11an preaching. Both oppressed rrlfnori11es living in their own d1asporas. out of the mainstream culture. fo und their power and world within the word. It was only w11hin the promise of the charged verse that a v1s1on of a better and changed verse could emerge And the promise of the verse was believed b) religious Jews and black Chnsuans. fo r pohu cal and social rC'dempt1on had come 1n the ancient past to the subjugated slave nation lnd~d. as Rev. King preached: "Oppressed people cannot remain oppressed forever. The yearning for freedom eventually manifests itself. The Bible tC'lls &he thrilling stof) of how Moses stood in Pharaoh's coun centun es ago and cned 'Let m} people go."·· Given that tbe Exodus story 1s etched upon the deepest structure of Jewish and black con· sc10usness. 11 v.as neither surpnsmg that JC'ws -collccti,el} and ind1· v1duall). some paying with their h"cs -wen.· a cornerstone of the c1V1I nghts movement, nor that Manin Lu1her K.JnR Jr. raised one of the fim It 1s 1mponant 10 note th.at this was That's not JUSt dunng rush ho ur. not mercl) a case of alhancc pohucs that's 24 hours a day. Penod. Rather 1t ~as the demonstration of Second!). th <' law says that ~ou shared idenm~ in suffenng and a must not cross the double yellow hne commonly rooted biblical nou on of Either 1nfrac11on will cost you SS:! 1r God's redemptive power w1th1n his-you're caught tory working through the deeds of That"s the catch phrase. 1f you·re God-fearing men and women. caught. And it was Martin Lu ther KrngJr."s The la" 1s "1nuall\ unenforceable. decision to h'e the words he prcache<l A great many pcop{e-u~-<:em and the stof) oflibcration he told that murer tan? for a pa"SS1ng tane I allowed for the great victones of the "atched a Mercedes cross the line Ct\ll nghts movement 1n converting thr~ umcs in about three quarters of the promise of equality into a greater. a mile. That's S 156 I watched a 1f unfulfilled. reality. Porche use the commuter lane to pass This meant, 10 the shon run. the another Pon:he with whom he was willingness. even an eagerness 10 go 10 racing. God knows what that should Jatl for violating an unjust law or 1n ha':e cost. protesung it. It meant possessing the I ve seen dozens of cars m the lane victory even before 11 was vanted. with no passenger. Apparently people Concerning an earl) civil nghts f~I that the lane 1s new enough so battle. he said· "The greatness of this the) ·11 be able to talk their ~a} out of pcnod was that "e straightened our a llcket. backs up. And a man can"t nde )Our . Now. Calt.rans ts telhng me that in back unless its bent.·· ord~r for me to dnvc on a htgh~a' I bclteve that King would ha'e thats paid for wnh m} ta\ dollars. esche~ed the present pracuce 01 r, e got 10 ha \l. at least one othc.~ sy mbolic arrests m front of 'Washing-person 1n m~ car Ho" can 11 do that ton embassies as being self-indulgent. If It can lcgall~ demand r have a Protest in King's theof) had to hun passenger to m' car 11 can als~) The moral force of the demon-dC'mand that m~ car be red. or that 11 strator's caust' and his willingness 10 be no more than ~)tars old. or that I endure pain. King promised, would ha' e blond hair and blue e}es befort• J crack the smug moral facade of \.'an dn~ C' on that same h1gh~a' soc1ety"s prejudice. HC' did not mvlte 1:hat s nd1culous those rocks and bottles 1n Gage Pa rk. ( altram dt)CS ha'C' the nght to but nor do I remember him dud.mg dC'mand that ('\Cf) bod} dnnng on or runn ing. the nonhbound side ot the frttwa~ be This courage gran ted King the heading nonh. but the operauonal v1S1on and perspective of those v.ho phrase hl"rt' is ('\ e0 bod_1 . and the ha' e ascended 10 great heights In his demand 1s made in the inter~t of last spe-ech. dell' C'rtd a <fu, before his safet} It ma~ not demand that ) ou assassinauon. he poeucail) merged have another person in \Our car in the image of Moses" last moment wnh order 10 dm e nonh on the nonh· the messianic evocation of Isaiah 40. bound side "WC''ve got some difficult days l"m not a la~'er b) an) stretch. of ahead. But 11 realh doesn't matter the 1mag1nat1on. but I think theres a v.1th me now becau~ l""e bcC'n 10 the legal question here that should be mountaintop. And I don·1 mind. L1t..c ~ttled in the couns an)body. I ~ould hkC' to live a long I suppo~ there arC' thoS<' v.ho f~I hfe. longc\ II) has llS place. Bu t rm that this ~huk thing IS a noble not concerned about that no~ I JUSt C'\penmcnt and that the the-of) <?fthe want to do God"s "Ill And Ht'"s ,ommutC'r lane 1s sound. but 11 d be allov.ed me to go up to the mounta in reall) quilt' s1mplC' to mess the wholC' ~nd l°\t' looked O\Cr .\nd l'\e SC:l"n lh1ng up be\Ond repair tht' promised land I ma} not gC't thae .\II 11 would tat..e at the ~resent • ~llh \OU. But I ~ant \OU 10 kn'"" \1Jtt•ofcommu terlanedom.1storone tonight that "e as a people "'II ~ct 11) .. n w breat.. do~.n Thcrt• gve' 'our the promised land·· u'mmuter lant" I hl' d lf' hchtnd that hrnt..t·n-J''"' n \·ar would be fared ~ 11h thl' , hu1,e ,,1 \lit ms until thl· \·ar 1\ rc rm" C'd 11r brcat..1ng tht• 13" h' , f\.)\<..1ng tht' 'ellov. hnt" :.Ayatollah 's terrorists cloaked in diplomacy II a \·ar breat..1, dov. n 1n an' other I.inc ot the tn.·c~a' \OU ma) pai.s 11 "1th 1mpuntl' l nle<.<.. 'our car 1s St \ mches ~1,k. H'U m.i) not pass on the commuter lanC' Or. ~hat 1f a legalh laden car -t~o or more people - de·ndes to "dn H' Jt 40 or 45 mph" 'i ou ma' not pas1, him' fhat\ guarantcC'd 10 t..eep \OU calm rnol and rollt"C'tt"d 11.hcn \Ou'rt 1ll minu1c:' ltilC 11..lr \\Orl , Khomeini has made Islam ic revolu tion ~:·an exportable govern men t enter prise ~ t WASHINGTON -As we've re- ' .,. ported, the most remorseless per- petrator of terrorist actions aimed at Americans is not Libyan dictator , . ., Moammar Khadafy, but the ·<. metliuic mullah of Iran, Ayatollah "' 'Ruhollah Khomeini. 101 Khomeini is our public enemy No. ' I, and his subordinates around the · ... world art funherina his undeclared war on .. ,be .,.eat SI tan." as be calls -tht United States.. As ol\en as not, his fanatic.I followers art cloaked in diplomatic immunity, for Khomeini bas made an offkaal aovcmment • · enterpritc out of the fundamentalist , l&lamic revolution be is tryina to •• ORANGE COAST ........ export throuJhout the Moslem world. The extent of Iranian uploitation of diplomatic protec1ion bas been disclosed to us by confidential souroes in the intellaaence communi- ty. They have provided uplicit details, includinc the locaaions of the most important terrorist nests. Tky can be found in the Iranians mj1slons In Rome, Vienna, Dem, Bonn. Beirut, Damateus-and the Vatican. In fact. the Iranian amtuNdor to the Holy See, Ayatollah K.hotrow· Shahi, is believed to direct a network of terrorist operations in Spain. Italy. West Germany. Britain and Fraoce. The notcba on bis aun inch.lllk a fonner lranaan tcnttaT and \k Unit· ,,.. 111111 fdllOt ,., ... MaMU"'Q Fdllor ....... C11y (dllof ,_a.. ..... ,.Of Orllll ... (.-0 ..... .., Ost • - ConlfOllef ..._.LC-.. ..,~ ..... ...... L-~MlfllliW ......... , ........... °"""' ....... O.illlll!llCJDwctor cd Arab Emirates' ambassador 10 France -both assassinated. Italian poli~ have a fat dossier on Khosrow-Shahi. including photo- grat'hs of him mak.101 payments to vanous individuals for the "e\port.a· lion" of Iranian-sponsored Islamic revolution (meamng terronsm). K.hosrow-Shaha's main l'C'Crulling office for fana11cal youna hntes who miaht undertake suicide m1ss1ons apinst Americans and other targets 1s local~ at 361-63 Via Nomentana. Rome. This 1s rijht next door to the Libyan Embassy at 36S Via Nomen- tana. While a h1&h wall shields the lra.nian complu from passersby on the street, only a low one separates 11 ftom the l.Jbyan Embassy around.s. Our sourca say there'~ even a tunnel betwetn the two compounds to ftlcilit.ate accns. JOtoarow hah1. mCldentally. was once Khome1nt' chauffeur and bod)'IUUd. and was behcved to be tttond 'n command of the students wflo aemd the U.S. Emtmsy in Novtmber l 979. and held the Amtn- can oc:aapanti ba.tlllC for '44 days. O\hcr Iranian "cLplom.tU.. witb taTcMilt aedtllbal1 ind~ •Ali SMID• Ardakana. ambeaedor 10 Ulria: Our ··~ I09rta •)' he .,.. involved 1n 1-trnes o( bombilll dlnc1*t 1l Ammcan and Frnch ·J.rilitict 1n Kuwait on Ott. ll, 191.1 MarilNlouV)'. no mm· ' ' JACK AIDEISOI and DALE VAN AITA r.~ ~~ cans died in the destruction of the U.S. Embassy there. but five Kuwaitis and an £aypt1a.n were killed •Ali Nawa1. an attachc in Bern. w11zerland: He ~tly bought about 300 tons of exploslYtS fro m a Brussels we.pons broker in June 1~82 The broker had ob\ained them from sources 1n West German) This matcnal wu bcliev('d to ha"'e been USC'd 1n the Kuwaat bomb1nas and an the dnlNCtion of &be U.S. Embusy and Marine ben'llckl in BriNt. wbicb killed lst Aftlericana. Nawai tent the uploliva by sbJi> to Iran 1n 2().1on and JO.ton lots. The manift-st "--ctt doctored to make t~ CJtploovc-s look Mi:e lcpl lh1pmcots to \be Indian army. •A yatoltab Ala kbar Mohwhami, ambeatkw lO n · Ht ickntifta '8JIHI. provide dil)lomallC l'Oftf and lma'alfy O\tt· tea 1mons1 aperatiom ~na lhl'qhoul .i.e WOftd from ')NIL Ub)H and 1'9ntan bun 1 n I.ht lkw Valle) of Lebanon. .. •Mahmoud Nouran1. 'hargt' d "affa1m in Beirut· HC' was tn ' ohed 1n tht' h1Jadons of T\\ <\ Flight M "' last Junt'. in which one '\mC'ncan v.a ) tonured and murden."d HC' 1 al \l '"up to hl'I e)eball\, .. a\ onC' ~lurce put 11. 1n the capt1' it) of four Amenc.an hosta.g~ being hrld 1 n L rhanon Nouran1 had a suppon1ng role undt'r Mohtasham1 1n the k1dnapp1ng •nd tonutt of Ct<\ agent \\1ll1am Buck.Jc). ~ho d1C'd 1n cap11,1t' last "pnl. Ml l·EDITORIAL "'-udo and be 1 w1 hes to Al R1f'~h1s. a 'ctcran "h1 tic blower at the Ocpanment ot Housins and rt.n ()e,clopmcnt "ho retired recent!)' aner 1~ \car·s at the aacn ). h"s 1tmaruble enou.ah when a watchdot SUf"Vl\C'S the ~ltn&\ and arrows of outf"ltCd bureaucrats Iona enoyth to reach retirement. but Ru>tbis was a 1t.and-0ut 1n ha.s field u "-ell. He snll pubhshes IMPACT. a ncWllencr deta1lm1 qcncy foul-ups. H 1 mo t ccl~brated dasclosutt was thC' uw oflead·bltcd i-1nt an federal hou inc. R1psb•s said n took mon: than t.bm montbl for his retirement forms to be proces9'd One last ttsture of \'enaeful burcaucrau. ptt- baPI" For m' mone' the thing·~ down- nght dangt'n1u\ The problem Climes about ~hen \OU h:i\.C' three lane\ mo' mg at m:i'h<-~u mph and tht' \·ommuter lanC' mo' 1ng at perhaps b'i mph uar k1nr-d out ot tht' commuter I nc b' some calam1t' would be mo' 1 ng 4 5 mph faster than tht' can in the other thrtt lanes. cuctl)' the ~me as 1fhe were do1na 4S and the wcrt stopped dead ut to mention the 1.·ar that wants to m~e bad. into the mhcr three l.tncs He d ha"C' to ,10~ 10 10 or o\nd .,hat ahout tht" C"ar ~hind him that'' dotna !15 mph" l""t aJrcMi) hMi oM ha1r-t"a"•na expmenet' with this re-me~"-bu 1- neu I don't want another Chicago has a commuter lane. and 11 ,..orl ,, but it's daff'crtnt than oun. It's open to an one. and the theory as that you onl) gtt on the thin& 1f)ou'rt plannma to \a) on the frtt .. -.y for a ~hale h " limited a • and that pan ..-orks. Ours as rntnacd -unf.atr1y so, I thank -aod t.blt pan doesn't tfOl'k.. Maybe. IOmedi). C&hraM wi.D come to lt'IP' witb n.bt} 1ad we'U bavc a S)Slem lhlt ll fan IOd cOioena as well. JIK't .U''' ... -' 0.~ VM ARI Ctl I I am Ra"'"1 Iha .. llal· are u••ce~ N••-!,., ...... ..._ ' ~ • ) • I Look for better ¥ield with smaller companies Firms with market value of 2 0 million · to 100 million rated as most efficient BJ JORN CUNNIPP ................. NEW YORK-They aren't very bia and often they aren't very alamorous, but the tier of companies with market value of $20 million to s 100 million is among the most efficient in all business. The reasons given by the vanous .. rveys and studies that suggest this are obvious: Small but successfuJ companies know what they are doina: their manqers are entrepreneurial and tested by experience; workers are motivated: the mults ofsman work arc immediate and observable, and a spur to more such work. There are other ~sons too, in- cludini the fact that many such companies have carved out a niche of expenisi" in a small area of the market, one that laraer companies are aware of but unable to handle at a profit. · But in spite of all the aood things that can be sajd about such outfits, you hear little about them as invest- ments. Above all. you seldom hear about the are~ter return that such companies offer when compared to biger compaoies. Among the reasons for this is that tbc big brokers make their biggest money in the biggest comp&ni~ because those companies have the most shares outstanding and the hi&hes{ turnover. For brokers, it's wheT"t the bucks are . The big brokers also handle the big cuatomen. and the bia customers trade in l\lcb bla amounts that smaller companies, with a limited number of abates outaaandina. can· not accommodale them. And so you seldorn hear of the small ones. The American Association of In· dividual lnveston., conc::emed with ..ordinary" as opposed to institu- tional investon such as pension funds. knew all this a Jona time ago. Last year it set out to demonstrate it. One year ago it set up the AAll Shadow Stock Index, made up of stocks of small companies, with the idea of matchina the performance of small companies qainst tarae ones. '8-5 housing starts fell l percent One premise: Small companiC$ arc out of the · limetiaht of Wall Street. where investment analysts study and dis- seminate almost all there is to know about big stocks. Such stocks there-- fore hold few surprises; they are well known and undentood. Small-company stocks are analyzed far less thorouply. Infor- mation about them is far less widely circulated. A randomness of opinion thus still exists in thjs area of the market, and so the opponunity for relative barpins. The 440 companies selected for the AAll index bad these elements in common: •All were between $20 million and S l 00 million in market value. •They showed positive caminas for the most recent two years. While this miaht suuest that only sound' performers were included, the purpose was to eliminate turn- around situations that might diston overall perf onnance . •They existed at least four years. •They had little following by mvestment analysts and advisers. •Few institutions held shares. Throupout the year, according to John Markese, director of research, the shadow stocks outperf ormcd the Standard & Poor's SOO-stock index, and the OTC (Over The Counter) Compcsite Index. ~INGTON (AP)-=f>esl'ttt a sharp rise in building activity in December. housinf construction for all of 1985 fell by percent. the first decline since 1982, the government reports. year, doWii1nnn-l98 .. when construc- tion was staned on I . 15 million units. ~est decline last year was not likely to cause great <;oncem among analysts since the level of construction remained above I. 7 million units. summer of 1984. --- The Commerce Department said Friday that construction of new homes totaled 1.73 mslhon units last fl marked the first yearly decline smcc a 2 perccnt drop in 1982. In 1983, housing construction had soared by 60.3 percent following three straight annual declines. Housing construction rose a slight 2. 7 percent in 1984. However. it did underscore that construction failed to respond to the sharp declines in monga'e rates which have taken olace smcc the Analysts have blamed pan of that problem on the fact that mortgage lenders tightened up borrowing re- quirements at mid-year to stem a sharp rise in foreclosures. For December, bousina starts shot up by 17.S percent, the bigcst monthly increase since May 1983 when starts rose by 18 percent. The big December rise put con- struction of new homes at an annual rate in that month of 1.84 million units on a seasonally adj usted basis. The December gain came after starts had fallen 11 .6 percent in November. The bia rise last month came from sharp increases in both single-family construction and apanment-build- mg. Construction of single-family homes rose by I S.8 percent while construc1on of multi-family units was up 20.2 percent. Housmg construction was up in all sections of the country, led by a 41.l - percent jump in construction in the Midwest. Construction rose by 25. 7 percent in the Nonheast followed by gains of 13.4 percent in the West and I 1.3pcrcent m theSouth. Marketing firm expands in NB 8800 Direct, one of th~rgest agencies in the field of direct marketing, has announced the opening of a new office in Newport Beach. The facility at 4041 MacArthur Blvd . oflicially opened m October with three clients and SS million in billings, according to president Edward L Nash. • • • The lrville Board of RuJ&on has announced the completion of its first "Christmas Cantrcc Project" with tbe distribution of more than 5,000 pounds of food for the needy in Irvine through F.l.S.H .. S.O.S. and lrvtae Temporary BH1la1. Included in the efTon were: Town & Country Realty. lrvme Coast Realty, Woodbridge Realty, Help-U-Scll Realty, Coldwell Banker. Century 21 Executive, First Team Walk-In Realty, Grubb & Ellis, F.M. Tarbell Realtors, Starcrcst Escrow, Sunny One Realty and Hanu Reddy Realty. • • • The I rvinc office of AJeu.ader Grant Ii Co. has announced that it has combined with its British affiliate, Thom ton Baker, and changed the company names to Grant Thornton. , Managmg panner Gerald S. Engel said the move, effective Jan. I. will enhance client tax, auditing and management consulting services. • •• - ln--a-gooO stan for-fUfurc-acnvt . building permits rose by 11 percent m December to an annual rqatc of 1.84 million units, the highest level since February 1984 . ===§i111i111Mi,.--CaJU...&a Bok= n1r!FlfTlnUUm;ed lhe acqlJisimnr-0..__.__~ Garfield Bull's Huntington Beach branch. That addition brings the ._~EW YORK (AP> -The followlng list $nvws the New York Stock Exchenoe ilocks end werrents tnet have '°"' UP lf'le mott fnd down the most ~Md on perc.nt o cnenge reoardteu of volume fl)( Friday. 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J~ ,, " ~· .• ~~·~ ~· 1;,~1 I~~ ~~", n t -._1 ii: ... \\,m ' ·";',~ }{~~.,:; 1 m .;~ ~ : Stock market drops ~}j}J • 'ii =' • ~ NEW YORK {AP) -'T"L.-s•--:l: =-=-..:. ~t' r= Hf ,,, ':-. moved lower ICT05S a broad f~~~tocb;. mai rd'• un ao "~ ,.. • .+ .. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was ~~ .c11111i •u1 ~" down 12.27 to-t;S--24:4l.at2.p.m. on Wall StrecL 8::Jig,111 ' ,,, Losen outnumbered piners by more than 2 to ug~~ os. ,, l ,, 1 in the t.ally of common stocks listed on the New 8~~' ,l,O~ J -.: York.StockExcba~.TheNYSEcompositeindex 8111u 01 J11 li slipped 0.&4 to 11 9.SO. 8:::! :r ~ 1'Jt Activity was subdued as some institutions 8~..:' ~ , l l ,,_ • wcrr dosed or opera tins wnh reduced staff"s dut to 8~i',, 1, tt ,j = ~ the holiday honoring Manin LuthCT Kina-Jr: u1dMNI ~ Pessimism about the interest rate out.look and 8~.i 11 ,~ s~ ~ ~ llnaen~ disappointment over the financial results v n ,. " -• lnternauonal Busine&S Machines reported Friday 8 ~s'•~ ,,,~., ~2._1_ ~ depressed spirits on WaU Street, analysu said. 8 " 114 lu , 1 ~ ,. Leadma the list of actively-traded listed on the u ~. s 1 i --.. NYSE was Merrill Lyncb. up I 'I• at 39~ The u11f'.C, 1 n •~ '11 8~.~n,1111 l » li '7?l ~~ :~ company has been a subJCCl of takeover specu- uwit In T ~ "•+ " lation recently. 8~1~r. ~ l, 1• 1-t ~ Eastern Afrlincs was off 1.4 at s in heavy 8~t .. 1 1 ~--t ~ .~ ! trading. The airline announced today that it will Ur>OU• 1201> t 1 ,.,_ • layoff t ,0 10 of its 7,000 fl1aht attendants and will 8~e ~ ~ lg ' ~ ~ msutute funber pay cuts on Feb. 4 in a bid to cut 8lar pf l ii 1 :~-• costs and presttVe much-needed financin&. 8l~ :! l 12 li , "+ ·• Federated fell v. to 68¥ •. The company today 8l~~t, ~ 1 ,, ; announced rcstructunna plans. and said it will take 8::~: ::!tl a charge apinst its fourth~uartcr caminp. -v-v -International Business Machines, which S:;:~21 'l.,'t:, l,~ tumbled SYt to I SO"lfaon Fnday, wa•off21/• at 148~ ~:::' ,: 1" 11& 2 ~+ in beavy trading. 11.nl),,, 1 • 1, t ,,._ .. 1au ,...nnrtcd its fourth ~uarter and 198" Vercir Si • -·~ I!:• 1.3-Y"' _ "' ~:ri':n"' 26 U 't! ll~ ~ financal results Friday, which ell short oT some V••o 401i H '' -,. Wall Streeters' optimistic expccat1ons. ~:ri 40 1! :~l + ~ Volume on the 811 Board came to 62.71 ~.--~:..,. ~~,. • ~ '9--... l-milhon shatts With two hours left in.the..scs.sion. v om~ •+ '-II• P ,.., z .,-It II I .,_lll) \/lt\ey \ .,._ '• VorNtd l• ) + ''t WHAT AM EX Orn NEW VOttlC (AP) Jen. 17 Tl ' Adv•nced Declined ¥nctlenoed 01el l11Uft N•w hlot11 Pffw lows 4 I AMEX LEADERS GoLo QuoTES METAL S Qu oTES W HAT NYSE Dio NEW YOtll( (APl Jen. 17 Tl ' NYSE LEADER S Dow JoN ES AvERA GES NEW VOltK (AP ) Final Oow-Jo1'9 l~I' for ~ldf~ t.j"· 17. 11'1<1 1~°i'l"r1 al II Trn 714. 7. 7 + 4. II 173 1 1 . 1 .. ~ ... tt.... ..~~ ~'r.k 2. I NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW VORK (AP) -= llC11ve o~ff» ·lhe·counttr stocl!.1 suPC>I bv NA La'tfw H~me .... ~ 1 ~ MCI 11~ -\lo "f,OleC t· -~ N wto.S s ,@ + ._ CnlChi ~·o•tt + l~v -1-1: US H s ff~ -1 Inlet . ., t ~ Quotrn I famoos la~ls ... ) - I ) [ 0rMge Coell DAILY PfLOTf Maftday, JenUlwy 20, 11M ~ ........ • CALLING PROM NORTH ORANQI IF CAWNG PllOll SOUTH ORANGI I LOST IY ONR IUT FO.•AFTRI PLACID Al• 11 TIE CLASSIFIEDS. ......... llaart ilut. ...... IMI C•t• 111111 .1114 lt!l!ft lttc• 1111 Cetta .... 1114 Cn11 ••11 2124 rt ltula •t 2724 Lett A r .... 2111 WlfWllft W/.. PLUSH CONDO 2Bclrm hlcourt Hiii 21rl d•n, •STUNNING Lg 18R Ow-SHA.RP HR, ~· & drpt , NEWPORT MARINA A.PfS M" Caucaion ttlr Hunt 48R '2~ba, 2 ttory. 2Ba. Over ttreama & 2'~ba. Comm pOOl/tP&, den -'Pt. Poof l rec rm dlttlwaaMr, garage, no Lu11ury 28r 281 Frplc, Bch modern 2Br 2Bt. fnlllll\ ans S345,000. CrMttv. Weys laltt. Obi gar w/oipnr, w/d lmmed. 12700, '40-1529 l555. 710 w 18th pet1. "40/mo, 54-&279 mtcro. End gerage, Prvt emkg Ok, garege, 55 • \M1U NI 8"&-0520 49'-044t I~. All new <*:ot. F ......... .......... , U S beech, bOet alfc available RMI rent YI utll BA0-0293 [ FREE Avail now t t tOO/mo + urn ...... uxe OCMM ...... W SIDE CM. 38R 1"'8A NIQUE Bec:Mlor 540 • AR $500 ..curlty 541-2447 condo 28r 28A, all , bttlnt & petlo. S725mo. 180AM w/cerPorl SMO .1450/mo. orry, no Rmte to ttlr 3Br NB t'IM emenltlH . 11475/mo. "4-1442, ae2..aeee aft QUIET. patio, pool, spa. peta. 76()..0919 Avall 211 548-5779 « BYM. .. a• Rel • r•q'd . Oayt 5/Wtcndl NO PETS 54'9-2447 Nwpt P9nn 3' 4 Br 2Ba. 4"-1311.ext 2~ Cal: NOT A LIST AGENCY &4'2-0980. e"9e 931-""7 M20 E/tlde 1g 2b 1ba WI lffll a -yrty rnt11 $1050-11350. Shr .aBr CMhM, $275 • llll Nr Hl1 .. $525 2bdrm Old« Lge 3BR 2~ba Frplc ldry pooi 2 '*'°"' ~ ,,O • _,_ Viti• Rentals 975-7015. <Mp, •t. utlla. all prlva. Nr Ml• NEWER DUPLEX decor btit avMlable 0< gaf, MC gate: nr bNch. natt : &.a&-5t37 ' Want a Mlec:tlon of gt•t Cann•ry Vig lulC l BR. lrwy 405. 9e&-25t9 __ ~~~~~~~~~ BMYtlful 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm modMt 3br under $700 11250 A.vi 211 &412•2423 ,..... Mv1ng'l We can olfer any· wll'*'Ch doors, decks. •••M1H · thing lrom a small apt to vaulted C4tll, 1 car gar. Young prof fem 1eek1 _ lrp1C1. Plu1 OOMI\, bay & S 1!!,., __ d _.! GIQantlc 3Br 2Ba w/g81. .....~ D .... a 4 bdrm houte. II IOC>lt· bay vu. S750, lnol utll1. same to find & rent condo LOST: Sml wilt fem ctoo park view.. S289.000. uper ..... ..,. g ....... arM Walk to bch & Lido \/IQ. -.;;;...-..,.. Ing In CM, NB. or HB Aval! Feb 1. 673-3777 In NB/CM 952-5008 or Ptnk ribbon. Vic. In· Mltll IUL.n ~~~0 2~u:f~ cg:i~ S 1300/mo yrly 914-6822 APllWI ~~o~,~~!,~!v:~. that Lnm AL•T 935.2122 CtMtryt ~1=~=~~29; :;b•m• PllPl'ltlmll 539.,e190 8-t Rlty ,.. luxury Hlfbor Ridge lmmawa.te terge Garden TSL MGMT &4'2-1803 Studio, utllt Incl. Only lflltl tr ltat ~~---=-----71•111M111 ~,s .... Deluxe 2br 2ba Condo •Br 3'1tB•. llvtng Apta. hau11ru11y land· • S300. F• &4122. f140 larl!J8tal EA, ...... dpl 12 ..,.... rm. dining & lam rm. 3 ctr IC~ gtoundt pOOI/ WllTUll Y1UJ11 TIUlllT 111-.... ...,H""A""'A""B""o""R,,....,..,V'."::rE""'W""'H,...,.O""M:-:-=ES-=--....., x w car att..... gar. Specious w/ooean ..,. patlo/Cfect( No,...,. Bac:Mlor 1495 Costa M..a garage, 1 car. CLll• Ca 1 3111 Monec:o 38'. loe lam-rm, gar. 18751mo 9e0-90e3 view & city tights. Guard-1Bdrm 159s.ii15 New Carpeting & Ofaf)el Fum OCEANFRONT tt11rp near 1 a Ir ground• • 1 xtra lge yrd 8'•-3785 RETIREES DREAM • Col· ed comm. Avt Feb 111 2Bdrm I V.Ba 1705 2 BR tv. bath seas 2br. gar. no 1>911. To 8/15 SSS/mo 852-9083 CHILD CARE NEEDED -In 11.wJe .... l l tege Prk Unit. 38' 2Ba, $2650/mo. 780-9635 2250 vanguard 540-9129 Pool and spa-no pell 1800/mo 8181795-3018 Enclosed •Ingle ca(ger· my Nwpt Bch h'."9 ~~~ den w/trplc. LR, DR. By NPT. HEIGHTS. 3bdrm -----&4'5-8122 833-8917 **LIDO ISLE** age. 399 W. Bay St, CM :!'~~~:~~A~9j . 2& 1L 11x55. No caguna park & thop1. Adlt1 2ba. garage & spa. $1000 2Bdrm 1v.ea S725 W•talde 28' 2Ba. pvt 3BR 2BA, lrg newty dee nf' $95.00 650-9357 ~----=-----.r"r'Ji-... f2~:;!? 05"1.:7~f c0~ r;:~di...,N,.,°gt=.~~50· mo Avail F•b. 840-4454 15 1 E. 2111 548-24'08 petlo, carpcn, 11orage l>Mch & lhop1. View. ttr 1 274 ;Dt;;•;:;"!Mtiiilliilr~~~;:: 873-3129 ... "I''""' 3 BR ,. Q!! Jam_~ 2br 2ba lux arM. lndry lac. Nut to. 1125~1';0• tie. Ownr Gev§iflER wanted 7am .. b ...._ ~ £ • 1ulfrmany JCtru 1800'1 -...~ tfiield Coat. M•a Gott.Cour.M 1 /1 5 30pm My CM hm-or atl trplc, patio, dbl ger, lndry 539•8191 Agt fee WC& $875 Sml pet 54'94433 -.WPllU ... II 12x20' & 12x21'/ y. o~rt 957•1s6" itt epm rm. Harbor H.S 0111. -1 Npt B<lh/Coate Mete area $975/mo. 980-&4'83 ON THE SANO Piaf lPllTlllfl lut. • 1925/mo. 3BR 2BA lower 24 Hr acceu. 54'8-3878 -MOTHER'S ASSISTANT IHHl/C..... Unlurn, E/llde 2BR !BA. 4BR 2'h be luxury. Avail Spartdlng dean lw ge aptt 2BR 2BX. gar, indry. Nice unit, ger, leundry room. •l ltatal .,.44 2-6PM Wkdya N.B. Cw al Feb 15. Ph M6· t94'5 I<>< tamlllet with .1 or 2 4 pie• Quiet atr•t 1 acrOM from l>Metl. IC. I •• req Mr Hood 759· 10N ~~1;~~.::.:1r!:; Villa Balboa 2Br 2Ba, 11m-chlldran. Near park. Heet mite to beech. No ~ •. TSL MG!i~ Gran~2-1803 PALM SPRl~GS 1 yr HOUSEKEEPER • COM· 0 nr · · depS300 Small dog& 1 llyrm,S1200VlneRanteta paid~'*'· S&SO.Call.Jeen931-1288 letM on 35 Stti wtleel PANION for Elderly Pool. apa + child Ok Call &4&-5413 875-4'912 OR 754'-1792 22Bd8drm 21 ~·~ !770020 • ·~~~-~ PENTHSE VERSAILLES S 1600/mo w/optlon 2nd wom1n Mut t apeek Eng-catport Kida/pell OK. rm ... • 4 ~ 1Br S775. Sec bldg, rec year A betutlful lot llSh drive & coOk M·W· S89Slmo. Heat 11 free. l•at. ltacla 141 laa l•tatt 2171 398 W Wit.on 631·5583 ~ fac. poo1 5•&-5953 w/everythlng All rec· F. 30 l\ra/wil CaH L«I ~~:,~:,.~!98~~~2~gt $385 beet! pad gar l yrd Oen Vu 3Br 2Bt Walk to ----SPACIOUS 3BORM 2BA reetlon. 645-5808 ~o-.3567 Prelerred aret S4'2S pad $450 ocean cit child ok bch $975 219 Call• Ser· ~lfield New luxury 2BR 2'ABA, /vW'# Nex1 to beh. Gar· C.-trcill HOUSEKEEPER/live In $550 2br frplc kid/pet ene 4'98-0500/768-7414' pan furn, frig, w/d, pool. ag4f Yrly S 1300. A.van I.I. lalt/lt1t NB. Full chrg. Top rel1 comp .. tekltch lowd•Ps7753br2ba offAdams -1 LC t •t APAIT91111 $10001moCall84'1-84•• now VIiie Rental• _ Gdsalery.63!-6115 539-8191 Agent cost 539-619tAgent cost •••• 111 z'iu'' •L-ml or780-8012 875-4'9t2or 754-1792 Xtrt plulh, 3br, 2'r'tba. ----n -•• I Affft•tatl 2750 HOUSEKEEPER ·Student 3BR 2BA, n-paint & Like brend newt All utllltlet UWlll YILUIE Varaatlla-Vllle BalbOe EA--BLUFF 6 unlla. 23001 or PIT emply'd W0<klng hkupt. much more $700 crpt, Oshw1hr S 1200 CloM to So. Cat Plua 28' paid. Poot, gar. no ~. t &. 2Br $72541195 B h M mo CLN. Chg. 5•7·2787 Pete 751-3 191 SELECT 111tBa, Abobe Only $550 2Bdrm 1n-... .,.. A.gt 931~980 owner• unit. 10xgrot• Newport eac om C c s 7 2787 .,.. _.., WIT •n --1725.000 Bkr 953.1220 needs help. Approx 2 la)Ma PROPERTIES mo. LN hg ~ • 301 Avocado &4'2·9850 WESTCLIFF 2br 2ba, pool, __ hrs/dy, M·F Gen'I hM aeal Eat att Fer Salt -1_Gt_•_•_r_a1 ____ 111_2 Ptaia1.J1 2107 ABOOE-w00't la11 2t>r, T .. ti a 21 AYllUILI •• LIYe wnere '/OU have lrplc. yMr 1 ... $800/mo. 1 .. tan1/ flct Ital work & lndry Mu11 heve • ctOle to beach SSOO mo •Specteculw aptl Call Jolene &4'8-83H 2111 up & own trantpor- HH1t1/C.d11 Around 5"00 rental bach CLN. C""' 5"7-2787 3+ 1'1tbt. garage, gr .. t 2BR 2BA. upper unit, 1t 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba aultes tetlon. Reis 780-2890 .. --·-pad near tt1op1 & wevea ''lll ___ area. ONLY $825 mo. carPof1, lndry rm. dttlwr. •Spacious townhou'" ll•lll Hll •1t11 *DESK SPACE * ~ free ut111 et 539-6191 Accustom to luxury 3br CLN Chg 54'7-2787 Cu1e & cory. CloM to all. •Areplac.a llH 1150/mo. G1rden omc. TtlChfl 41H Ila I 1002 --:----:---Agent cost 3ba rent/own kids pet A Se9S/mo. •Private batconlH or Lg Patio with Bay View I ii--•iitriiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: • • -------S 1100 o thers av111 p1rt•t1tl 2035Pomona Gardenpttloa 3Br 2Be Condo H25 Goodparklng ~2-SOt0 TIAMI BAYFRONT CUii 2br 2ba S39-6t90 S..t Riiy '" ,.__ I .aa2 TSL MGMT &4'2-1803 Carport. poor. jac. Private School IMklng re- 11.0,000 ---J'l"""9 fu~~c~~~~~., $-:','~ Beeutlful JeR Seaapray -Hrl ... •WHIUll YILUll• WIT llTf S•S-7131 or 731-5188 3~, ~:~· S,!~~Ts~,~~: ~~;:~~~~j~div:~ 2 lllll. 2 IATI IAYOIEIT 873-3297 or 839-3123 Cot'ldo. security, pool. Pllll I IPUllll 2Br. 1'/•B•. bltna, new cpte * 3 l ighted tennis coun1 LllllY 111 •H Nwpt Bch 541·5032 A.gt warding polltlont. Pr• COllOU HL IAJI C • IM 122 Jae. tennis. Mite to beh Completely refurbished & drp1 OIW bltlnt M25 *2 Swimming poot1 2 pat101. microwave, School • 8th Grade. t owest price, eoulti of the 121~ llHI t If _l~/mo. 6-4.2-4861 2BR.2~ In Wt1Jmln1ter. •$600' No~ls.o-4484 •StrNms & ponds waterfall. aH amenities. 5~;,~:P.'r:in !~2;;,r:;o& 64'2·4'908 t'il<Jhway• Private corner Beautllut 3 B home. com-1BR 1BA deluxe Sand-llYE II TllAY 1s151~:: sec 895· 1108 · :~:,Zih~~!~all 1725/mo. 1·975-0711 beth. Cl•an 780-9792 Prefnaieaal~ u1111 with deck, fireplace, ptetely redone and up-castle Condo w/tml yd, 3 BR 2, -Ulla Mii lPTI •i lta l ...,81 bar, carpets and ell graded Pale colors. frplc, wet bar, mirrored New -" be ••-1Br, frig, range, laundry. WHY NOT CALL IC. ta I Appro11 11 '~x20 1763 Of. Maiaittrat ft Slit bltm! $!4',000 down to sunny l•Poture Lush w1rdrobff. microwave, Townho ma on prlv falaQ .,... pool, carport. No 1>911. n•.1111 ange Ave $200 Incl ulill . __ ...,.., . .,.....,... .... ..,..._ qualified buyer garden with huge spa A trash compactor. etc lagoon. 2 ca.r gar. 112 ml $550/mo • CaH Betty M,S·916t or •LIM ....... . Special vaiu.. -+Avall now '9001 10 beh.~/tennls Sec DOUllYI .U llfoo 931 W. J9th St 5'a O F ff "7V'AfConv. ·.:;...;:;,P,.....--- (7 14) oTJ-440() '"·lllG 863·1191 bet 9.5p;n fi~ ~2 s/I $1800 Bkr 6"2.Jeso ieeutllul Compl•x 2Br through ·cioalng Small --NICE 1BR A.BOOE In quiet Al'"rt Artll# 1 LH. Nwpt Bch Co. Top pay & --------•i 3BR 2BA, welk to l>Mch. loc. Only 5"15 mo I I~ p l 1Ba, patio, new kltc:fl & •80<J Campu1 Of Suite In beneflt1 Call Roll ...., •-1 ltldeccar .... tk .. !!:'.m· ~llngapapll.. CLN Chg 5"7-2787 1 11 ta 8 !!.71 crpt Carport S825· Gd Freeway, nOflh of Beectl warm ctieerlul 2 11ory (714')4'78--04'43 -•• ~--• ...... .,... ...... -~----_ ... loc360Vk:1orla548-1523 10 McFadden. w"t on Laguna Bch $275-up. Pv1. llnanclal olflce building Excellent condition-3 11150 1vt now. 873~24'3 SINGLES DELIGHT 2Bdrm. i Be. newly a;co;. ••DIAll Mft II Mcftdden. ent. N·tmkr, prof./bu1 852· 1700 Bedroom, 2 Beth home Fem n amO'iier -rilrn Cute & Cozy College. eted. Yearly. Blk to 40 +, TV. pool, 4'94'..04'51 CdM --div Su'te1-. A/C, wllti upgraded kitchen. d I. I N 'B super deal Only $425 beach Carpets bllnd1 2BR 1BA. cottage type, te•aa ltacla ~ ' On large lot S 110.000 b rm n erge home. mo CLN Chg 547-2767 $750 No nat1875-8806 private patio, gar, w/d 2Ba No h '..,.., Own room/ba UM of hae/ ampte pl<g. utile & janitor Immediate opening for full 751·3191 S375lmo. ~O· 7020 -"v hkup. No pets. $675/mo. n -vvna. kit. Nice Mese Verde 1r•a 2855 E Cll Hwy 875-8900 time District Manager. MANAGER $SELECT 5BR/Fim rm boniil rm Xtr1 lg 4• 2bt . lrptc, gar . *am••• Din* TSL MGMT 6"2· 1803 Frplc. patio. Nr beh. Nice $325 Incl ut 850· 1722 Lan Bch ... __.,AAI au-lte I"' I/I ·s35001 · With greet oc.an view, ---S925 •9•·1968/4'94-319e --..., ,.,,..,...., "' M 111 wi h -1t•JHT Ullll* * ~ I poo ac · mo. only 1725 mo Steps to beh, frig & llove. 1Br 1Ba upstairs. Gar. ---Pvt. entr near 0 C.C. IM Ample pkg nr Hosp!-ust en)oy wor ng I etutt' Best Priced Opptyl r-~RTIES yearly New crpl/drps. CLN Ch 5"7-2787 ullls pd $385 fee 8735 refrlg. 922 Wallace. No 2BR Frplc, g1r, lndry, quiet, no drinking or tals Mu11 aee .. 497·2351 children Experience lrgr 3Br 2' rBa End Unit 2 llWPllT llAll Agt ~•-889el875-5S 11 --_· __ g --TELllm 17Mlll pell $500 A.gt SS0.1015 view, nr beh S99Slmo. drugs $395 mo 558-0637 NB Ole apace avtil Tor helplul 'huge patloe, llke new lnl BEAUTIFUL s Y"I' new iO But. lllMU 2142 •98-eS93/494-53•6 R I u I p "' I w ff oe!Wll ben-t l/ery stlarpl High balance UfflllT llft.D 3br + lam rm 2 lrplC iub U I b Lrg 2BR 18• duplex, 1300 EASTSIOE 1BR up11e1ra In Almo11-0Cntrnt furn Im n n v a I ' rv. poolS3sO MCrilterlat or typing aerv ~ o er an ex id • esaum loan & offered et Un1urpa11ed wet., lo· 198 akylii" 'beam Oetl· B~ 1 ur~ 3br 2 • st. lurn Ava1t lhru 6188 •pix Cpt/drps $525/mc. 2brll'..,ba gn loc pvt ac. all amen Ilea. uae tn H eh for light e ft program, P• Vt· • batga1n price for prompt cation near the harbor ing~ 509 'Nlfcluua. 112~;~~ a:e ~~r;am. S775 8 18-988..0352 ~~ eec 4'94-1637 bctt, gar .• · ulll pd 51095 mo. shr utll 768-•606 phone duty M0-513• ev1 ~:;;i:: ~~~d8J!1~~ ,ate " $229,500 '"" entflnce wltwo boat St800/mo 968-8283 VA.c,ANTNO FEE E·tlde 2Br 1Ba, beam •99·2704' ev111 now Room tn M..a Verde. •br aurance Salary plu1 • M11tl111 I Ct. apac.s & euy ocean ac· ----I · 2144 3Br 2Ba 'Ir blk 10 beach celll, lrplc, gar. 2 per--------home. wlkltc prlv F 11 S -"~ B lldl mileage reimburaem«11 640-5580 ANYTIME' oese. Two, 2 bdrm unit! ELEG ANT 2Br/dlll. gar. mat $9951 1 I/I t+ '°"'·no pell. $700 + 111, Old Spanish VIII• Studio WID. S300/mo. 558-7630 Cor~er o~'w';tclrff & 7~1'1. . ' · loacted on private roao ~~~~/turn 1~~~J ... ~~~ 2BR 2t>a condo. frplc. Agt 6~~3o~ u sec 111, eec 1225. 850-1799 ~hnf5r9n~ Q1•tec149t~ee8•8·0~vt ROOm w/kltch prlv nr 588 Sq. Ft view tulle Applicant mull epply In •TllY l•OOO llWI* off Bayside Ot'lve. live Ir mo. ca Htoc poolljec, new --. c 5/mo • HI 1101 person at Delly PHot. 330 e story 3 bdrm. 2 bath. t lr s~ & rent the Other LG •Br 3Ba+ aep. fem cpts. 2 dr gar $1200 mo C11htrau lucla EN:: :~fHp~~~t1 ~~i IPllTAOIW ~~~r~~~~:~7~lnkera • West Bay St . Colle 'concltttoned condo nr 9~~~":~ii~E~d rm .. lrptc.South olPCH 675-S30Sall5pm 2111 utlla pd.Smlpvt.yrdS,..95 OCEANVIEW ----Small office apace Me ... Ca Apply 9-11 •• ~p~c. P:az~"PP:,C:~· t/nfy· JOYCE DABOL T lmmedl!,!!,~AuCpA..CSl~ooo * •IEITALI• * 2Br 2Be upatra oupj;x Smell pet ok 780-8882 Beach ecro11 street. 8 .. tla/•ettla 2711 S300tmo Loe E. 17th St. 8 m. or 2·" p.m (Clrwla· 63m3o_2· 1"';•1 ':....,. 0 "1 $650 • utlls. tncl gatana Luxury 1 BR apt. De-1 a•IU •H•• C.M ~S-3388 Atk for BUI lion Dept.). $92 900 A Bargainl Cell .. ..,...., n y CALL US REGARDING -wv Euttlde emall 1 br per1 .._ -~iiiimiiir • Patnck 831-1268 ,. tRVINE RENTALS 88 l -3653 All 6PM 10< 1gl adult, aoper ctMn: •lgfl41f'..iegence thruout. MTN• Beautiful 2 •try Olflca TU &llllllAIT I ~i~~\. L~~:Jl. ~~.:• s~~~~ tm .. Ctaat 11 .... rs CtrHI ••I ••• 2 5"75. No peta. 990-2"2 ~=t~~l~=·~':t = Wkly rentals Low rates ~C:::~~.!~~~ ~ ~i;~ Fu~:~e ~~·:a-~ ! :•.' f Avl2/1tt 71"/83S..0344 711-llOI 2er 1Ba.unfurn gar h 20 E·lld• 28' 1Ba, garage. n-appliances LUM $135 & Up/Wkly Col« $3000/mo.GrottlM.can __ __,-=---.-~~ -·~---•• •-•-•..-. 2BR -----1Br 1B• lurn' $575. No patlO M7S. 2080 Garden from S87S/mo 4'94-2265 TV. meld Mrv!Qe, Ir" sublet v1111 Rental Prop •t4lcal~alal lfl ·-====~ii~~~ ~ .._,_ Nice cottage. 1ba, 3Br 2Ba 2carger No pets k 673 •2 .. 8 Ln Drive by 546-5805 --colfee heated pool & .. gmt 675 "" 12 OR iii 3 BR2ba.fp4c,patlo.21gt trplc.1cargar.Walkto s1 100 Lse (618)888·5510 pets.nosmra -v _ · l~rtloc llepa 'toooean Kitch'•... •• DENTAL CEPT/Ortho ·-"' ,,.,._,._..._,.,_ Bdrms up/1 Bdrm ctn, cfb, beh. $975/mo. 873-1039 (819)3•6·0440 (L A ,., JBr 2Be Apt, frplc, deck, 2 E'SIOE 3BR 1ba, lerge 2eam; 28a 1700 Frig, avail. 98S N. Cout Hwy, 754· 1792 •'+dy, gd peyl bene. Den· COLDWet.L BANl(eRO ger. A.pro• 1.aoo al t. N1 So PCH 2br ha ki p $900 -car gar Cloae to Perk lncd y81d. Wuher/dryr dthwthr. stove Included. Laguna Beach, 4'94-5294' WATERFRONT BLOG tal up req NB 842-2626 mkt1 rfftturanta & Nr PCH 5rm l/pgar StOOO L1taaa ltacla 2141 $1250 Avi now 875-7113 hook-up. 1175/mo. NO PETS 5 .. 5 ... 855 --Executive suite 1350 s/lt. 11.,.. .. ••••n•-7 trenap $125,000. Rutt --84'8--04'91 or 975-3432 SIALAll lllTIL 4th 1100< wlvu 842-464'4 "'---• Laurie. Rltr. 545•4380 Lux 3br 2bl 2 ger1 $1300 Arch Bch Hghll. speclou• BEAUTIFUL S year new. lg R , * llHl llOO* Wkly rental• now evall. Mot'l-Frl 9 10 5 For Ophth1lmotogl1t In __ _ __ 539-6191 Agent lee 3BR 2BA. spectacuter 3br ~fem rm. 2 lrptc. tub Etllde 1911C 2B 1,.,BA 1129 50 wk & 227" Nepwort Beach Front & .. __ ._.....,..._,. C • 1 • 1022 If--2124 oceat'I vu frpt $1400 spa skylltea beam cell· TwnhM garden apt. lg Refrlg, dlttlwuher & stove . up. Ct••trclal Prlftrtl beck office. 631 -7577 lflal t I . "9111 nl 494-84Sl or 4'94'-3672 Ing~. 509 . Narcl11u1. pvt petlo, dttlwr, lndry Incl NO PETS 54'5-4'855 Nwpt Blvd, CM &4'8-7445 U llYCIEST Beat Street In old CdM .WTllll ..... -- -$1800/mo 968-8293 lac, pool, NC. $745/mo. 1Bdrm r•modeled 3 SU I Ill LIME 77 Cltrical/ Hct 14 .2.1,100 Endless poulblllll.. 101 3BR 2'hBA dbl gar 1.....,. Big clean. n-dbl mobile EW 2BR B No pett. Cun II 931· 12M blocks to tand Moat ~1111 .. 1350 aq fi STOREFRONT •-.... p .... T ... th11 extfl lg lot property • • • .,.... hm on Bluffs, Trees Isle. BRANON 1 A S 302v W. Paclllc Coat Hwy Xlnt MESA VERDE -l FIJ f 81' •uhlul 3 BR home Close to the water. Sen· tennis, pool, l•cuz.zl. lab. white waler. sunset frig crpt, O/W $9"3/mo. lg 2Br, In • Ptex. New pd 876/mo 780·8882 Newport 8eeeh Refrlg TV location. 545--4' 123 with r.,table Newport t orptetety redone and 11bly prleed et $575,000 Monte Vitti Ave S 1150. vu. yr lse. n-1mkr S t•95 Avtll lmmed. 675-1001 pllnt. Carpets, draf)el. 2Bdrm 2 Bath, 2 car gar· S 125 • wtl agl, no deposit _ Beactl retaM company. upgraded Pate c;oiors, with teller carrying 111 838-9427 « &4'.5·299! 4'99-2704' avl 4'11186 Newer 2Br 288. lrplc, No pet1. 224'1 Cenyon. age, flreplace $875 Bkr --1,11111, "' lnUL Computer l 10 key expr. "lunny exposure Lush TD Bkr 780-8862 3Br 2Ba, dbl garage, gctnr LAGUNA BEACH North balcony. garage Avt 211 $595+ <Mp. 832-176e &4'2·3850 ltatala ti llaart FREE ~TANOING helpful A&proic 4'0 hn g_.rden wtth huge spa A DUPLEX·28r 1bt -. So-Incl $950 909 W. WlllOn end. 4'BR. 38A, VIEW S 1095/mo 720-9422 LOFT APT. Beet!. wl lrplc. 2Br 1Ba, patio. pool, gar, flit Lrg Show Room & Olflcea f:,,~~~'cf1 Karen spec:lal value. ot-PCH $275 000 521 No 1>91• 545-7983 Avall 2110 no lease Cetta •-· r,111 patio/pool. 1575/mo Weter/gaa pd 1725/mo. Corner of w .. tclllf & Irvine • .a.a AA.ttA • • ---$2000 97 ,.... Id a1.u. .._.,. ,..,,~ 2br 2ba apt, n-amkr, frpl, 1.a• ,101 •-p O _.__ Carnation By owne1 3• big garage, good mo 4 • 1o44S nc I r .... 'lll .,_.........,.., 1801-B 15th St 850-8213 pool/ape. r"p & neat -· -•m. ay llfl 673-0241or673-t54'1 E/s1de loc $650/mo --, !Bdrm, crpts. drps i500 LRG2BR lrplc,gar.,petlo, 2BR on the water, newly S310 '"'ulll.~8-1132CM OECORA.TORl01hrlhow· For 0evetopmt7Conatruct. -CLN Chg 5"7-2787 Llt•H lltHI 2152 mo. ullls Incl. No 1>911. bit-Ina. clean USO. decorated. $950/mo. ---- -room. Olf!Qe& w1rehouae Co tn O.C. Alrpof1 arM ................ _,.__.,._ Cea ta Mtta . 1024 1825 fenced 2br houae B4lautlful new 2Br 281 383 w Bay 780•8083_ 548-8300 for appllcatlon. Bo11 1llp 1velleble c,!~· 0~;.g~0,;.:k:~o w/carpet bYslne .. Min Must hi ve e~r:;i.nc.. 1SOO sq ft AA.NCH STYlE kids pet olhera avell now Twnhmes Poot spa, ten-1 I BR wll t'i BALCONY MESA VERDE 2BR Iba, 873·27"7 or 875..014'9 A.veil now 75g.91431E rent Incl decorating CALL 751 003 COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO 3br2ba1ngrea1treeonty S39-6t91 Agentfee nls, gar. p1110 lndry $4185/mo, 720 JAMES qu .. I cul-CS.-aac. S850, 2BR upatalr1. Iba. lrptc. leed1.Blll54'9-8181 AOlllmHTltml S t28K A.gt 759-5080 A-I -•BR 2 I 11-B" hkup Micro. frpl. cable I ST Call 831-884'9 111/laat & NC. 4'98-1936 gar, ldulta-no -ta. 1 Yr F 25-35 to ttlr et1rec1. Npt .. ..., -•••..... Some Accoountrng ............ most · u "· gai · Several Untie wtvtews ,..,. Helghll hM Furn 1Br/ba • .._ r-.._ 3 HOUSES on 300' lot, xlnt area, only 1750 mo S87S·S900 Call 3&.a·S&S• 2Bd 1Ba, cpt1, drps. gar -• .. IN $730 mo. On Club pvt entrance No children 14''1t x .ao ai>ace. 3019-A ground & Word Pro- .. __ ._..._ • .._. S1800tmo poe1 tncome. CLN Chg 547-2787 --_ , No pets Adlts Pf9f $700 -·H HouM Ave. A.van Jan. 0< pet• $400/mo Utll Harbor Blvd, Coate oeqlng and/0< computer ll'c.EST HURRY ALMOST SOLOI -----St991 to beecto, 28r 2 bt Lie Avt 111 541-723" 1825 mo. 2BR. 1BA, patio, 24' 494'-6303 Incl 541_.e773 . Men, ac rou from a plu9. N/lmkr ~d. $ tS9 900 A 759-5080 BIG & BRIGHT• 1 BR Condo W/O newly dee pool, laundry room. Eatt· . Fedco Call M (919) Call Cermen 951..0517 Beau11lu1 3 BR home, com-gt, w/N/W carpet, form din · comm . pool g 1pa $900. •2BR DUPLEX. Single aide loc .. CIO .. to all. **LIDO ISLE** Fem matr BR/BA nr SC 728-isaS 9lc;' 33M pletely redone and UP· MESA DEL MAR· 3-4' only $485/mo mo .a99 • .a534 de 1 gllrtge. large encl yard, 149 E. Bay. Lux. newly dee 3BR 2BA Plz.a, •II •men. Sec comm <>< • BOOKKEEP!R T gr&dNl Pale colors. Bdrm, lge 101 S149,500. CLN Chg 5•7-2787 4'96-6122 ttVH & wt<nda · good area $695. 559-5001 TSL MGMT ·&4'2·1803 apt. Lg 1ou1h patio $450 utlla pd 24l-Oe5l ... aatrUl & date entry. Wiil trlln. P nc o 1y s•• ""7• ,,., ----S t"751mo yrry. 1175-84' 11 Detail «tented. 540-M&O su11ny exposure Luth " n .....,., "' Eutalde •BR. fem rm. --2BR ''"'BA. pvt lndry rm NICE large 3 Bdrm 2ba, Fem /rmmt non 1mkr thr 2000 tel h. 17th & Plac.n-"""'"--.,.._,..----- gl'lfden w1tti huge spa A Information or appt. lrplc, p1t10, huge yard. l~rl ltacla 2lft lf'll lde unit, patio, ger. enct gar, no pell, M... •Ull llLI APT*. 2BA t'ltBt N.B. apt. Ss30 tit 1910/mo. Otc 1885 CPA IN COM Mede • Spl"Ctel value . MHA YH• .n P•t• OK 11200. 111 & •i5UtSTANDtNG• nice. No pets. S650/mo. det Mar S7$0tmo. Avail 2Br JCl•. 102 Antlt>ea. Doi' H wtll. Weridy &4'8-8789 Plac.ntla. &4'8-4292 bookkeeper & computer IU-IOIO B~ Owner 2 Slory, •BR. 1111 Av all Feb 1 TIE ILIFFI Cati Jetn 931·1288 lmmed. 364-8058 Iv mtg 87~4" eve 822-8795 l l I l operator. Mutt have 548· 1291 ' Fem to thr 2 muter bdrm •t ant aaat I tome hancle on expw. BA, llvlng rm. formal dtn· ----Condo end unit ov•r• POOL Patio, lrplc, X·lge 1112 IUlllll apt tn Pln9CrMk, CM. w/eomputer. Oooct op. w Ing. l1m rm Lg lot. Many EHlltde twnhH 3BR toolttng pool LR With 1Br 1580. 2Br $MO, 1 500 Bd O '393/mo A.veil 211. Mary la portunlty to Improve IWPT 101 llt,._ extra. S 115.000. Call 2'~BA. frplc. yard, pello, F/P Mstr Br & xtre lrg MC Unf E·tlde 557-284' 1 2 rm unfurnlaMd. W/ · 751-7935 or tS&-1100 9tlt•nt ~Hla Contact N,1,~~28 ~~r~~! ~:~~~!': -'11'~16p"m.~:-..... 0258 -~~~oo7~do h~f:8~~~ 11•r Br or'conv o9n w/balcony 2Br 11i+Be TwnhM End Pvt 1 Br, frple, pool, patio, 1900 (~;r';~;':6· l•t. IR\/INE: Fem. ttlf 2br -s>t. lnertulty IHI Mr. Hubbard •7~2010 p rte near Hoag Ho1pllel 11 ---t Br & Be on lower level, Unit gar 1912 Wtlltoe gar No pett, 399 W. 8ey mttr bri be, avell 211 Chartlf Yactlt IOOklng for m-u-••y Ownermollvllted from $107 .000 to E'SIOE 3 BR, Iba, largeavalllmmed S1800/mo •I '1t18 Wallace #104 St M15 950-8357 $375•MC 7»-0190 50% Partner Prontabte -nH -·- $ 139.000 Agl 548-7739 lncd yerd. garage, WI O no pet1. n·amkr 673-5333 $850/mo 675-9291 \pcll lflll' "nglt """ . ..tabllaMd btitlMM Ex· 10< MARKETING FIELD. El hkup 1875 6"8-0•9 t 0< --_,LIUTm live on boh Prof rmmte, · Toro .,.. Cont1e1 Jottn 'frad1•t1'cJn al 11 T1r1 11•• 97S-.3432 • 3 BR 2'1\ba Cenal front 2Br 1Ba $650 1Br 1Ba S75c1i m(). 2BR 11..tBA II two b.-d11wm ••Ph 30 + 1&75 V1Me pd Ev oellent tax edvantagee PMrca 959·2484 •• - ---hOme Newport Shor" $550 Sec dep 2020 Full· TownhouM Or..n'*1 973· 1552, Dy 49"•5559 Cell Barry 975·M... ----.---- R I •• W Im E·alde hme .. RV 110<age. No pe11 s 13001mo yrty .,-10 N pet 931 ,..27 · • = f .a UllUL .,,. ea ty ~I 2Br, cten, l/p, utll rm Avt rental, Call 752·74'74' -n o' I . laund1o'7.·tr:!,~~lnt. Matu,. rem n/tmkr ttlr I 'W M/F. Exoetlent tetephone 6:\ l-7:170 2:~ ~c':':..J.!:·900· now S900 Don 8•2-9797 3BR 2'1tB• •pool N.W: ~!:11!!;.1 ~!~'af:S Dick TSL MGMT &.aMI03 ';:nM ~'J;, 1~ c~~: 1~000rnoney W t•chnlqu•t. Accurate ------===~ E'llde large 1 Br tiooN . porHerr'aceCondo S9SO 9ee .4ooci ctyi or REDECORATED Eat81de. + uille673-513:rYe cr.:H ... ,,0 pen::,Y C.: ::;:~-~· ~ Oer. Gerdener ~•II utll A.VI Feb 111842•7•o4 &4'0·24'28 ev/wilnd1 2bdrm p•tlo garege 2 *on )•I wtai's renl .. /,a ... b .,.. t -.. Denlaon AMOC 67~7311 tklll1 ~· dong mat let Ut .... YM Sell V ,., p,.,.,.,t C• ClenlfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. pd 1750/mo 4'92· 1720 -__ _ • • ,100. · • 1 ... .." a, .. on • .... . oo eupply 3BA 2b• duple11. upttelrt. 2BR 2b• E'atde 1owntt11, 2~. no s:!~..()41; fURiwSHED or be & eritrnc Prlv. comm. M•;f~llll purchatlng l!xc.. or· LIDIY ... ,. lrptc;. jac, PV1 eundec:k lrple. yard. gar. $800. 1 et>rllo. m 9450 +'MltM Me-7127 ---;:; _.:._ -rn•utton•• tkllle Brend new13br 2'Aba llp, :~10• ~ ~8;1 ~:r~ Dick 868·•000 cteyt. -11 tllW IPTI UNFUR,.ISHEO M t M eture , galnlutty • We 51-5141, H1·13et !!ry:18:5 g:~·r.'ee:· pt( c!!,~'mJ~~8 ~!ic,., :;:~": =~~:. 9 A 1::~ ':=:~28a c:J= fll•ss =sc:~:, .. ~ .:C~ ~~:~= l!x~ ~·,'~~ MMa V•d94BrS1100No an--e wt<dyt 0< Mike at Pano.carport.pool, ~~~...;._. Cf:H1111111•11!f.~· Avall now Mt-5231 -11 ~8-ctl."6-0700 peta. 2921 Cl'lletnut AV9 752·8474' wild'fl 1720 No P8'1722-8011 _..,,. ""-·· --11• "• _.. HI !nit bt P°" ba Do not dttturb 4""4721-Around S1000 3bf 2ba l'lrrl ... ..,.i Setty, brand:.. 1or2 = IA .. •• LIUL a11nm • ,.... ..... u1, .. so mo. n2-II'!!!! ,or litigation Attom.yt. MESA VERDE EJC9C41tlV. OCffn ell lrptc dbl ger a .... LAI. Y•&AGI . -....... t• •. -., hlffill w NOn•1motier. Newport 4BR 3ba Redwood IP• 11traa kid• p.i 531·1111 ..,,.. .. _, HMd 1 rem to "'' w/2 ,.._ 20 n . ="' ltecf\. s.nct reeume 10 Gardening & •t• ..,Yip•. AGant ootl AIJAllTMllll'I ~rod ,..,, .. ~Br 21..tba unf\lrn. eao..2isa cc,: f3,..... Hlrln\ Partner 5000 S 1400/mo 5" 9950 Bayfront1 br 2bt, pvt 8'>•· c:oncto. l404 rentl ... 50 81r0h t Hewpoft 8-ch NICE 2br, country kite comp furn w/b4MM.n fUf" a Com, A. '"'°' ou1 pnltn iltle .tots Qll1d ~mrort bit k~lllC. Otp, 760-07&4' meg t f Cl. t2eeo ' cvttOM decor 1n e111e Pfllto lurn Hat .. ~ •iQu 10 ,,,,.,t, & So ~'t Pim • tit ontr 111tn11tts lo IM Ap•r1mfnt\ N/ttrof'ftm ttlr cut•,.;; ti86 NMMb. IOet In ... ,. ••n,_- ., .. S5951mo + & eiectronk:a If ~. Ot;t~ r.11.p' m 11.tcitt NO P£1S PltASf ept bll to bc:t1 3 cer-I/bluff "'* ....,__ --. _, Cl N ti' ........ 7."117 s1LN'll/mo, yrly •1" lm Ntwpo'1 Buch So • I ·~-· .... ........... Ulw ''""In Oranoe Coun. ... .... .. v .,.. • _,, v -............ ~ -tndtc*. w. "r --mo. layen cat. taft/bnl tMftt· ty Altpcwt .,... .... uu. l 71to lbth ~,,,.,, II\ ut. evt Feb 171-2132 ..._ 1*19 -. ?to.GIOI r:!"' a................., .....,~ P ... Hllll &.yfront 38A 29A. 2 c. fiii:. [l ,.._, .,_ ..,. --, _. 2BR IBA t'IOUH, new gat. avail F.0 1<>-June ...... "1 mvn Prof/Fem 25+ '*' "'*'• LOM ,.._.. ., Ole S to I ,_... Owl! pa1nt, crpte yttrd • ger JO S 1200/mo t134717 661 Sii l ltlr PV1 ~ .~· 20.-c. rw !tort n..n Lltlt•Uon ••oetlence 1750/mo Agt 931-7370 18058W lteyAW Nt•port Budl No quletouldlw, :.i ................. "' =-~I. MCI .. ukforJlm Beyrldge Plen • Ofnd llf, .. ,.,.. !\~It l•\1r1 A~. 1u1 Npe.WS flft LOM PPH,.._ "ING. f'IMMftt tw~ PARTY PAD. nit. 28r fale(fcomm NN, pOOI, t•l lhtl11 J'tot M/F, n-emet;-lpeo 112 ci ltOM 'fl/llM ~ ....... offered Nllf'Nlr E/tlde, fine aru 1540 Jte 28R 28A 11500/mo , ..... , Ml-1111 t.4S 1104 3M HB condO Still~ 10 on '"" It bdl NI pref'd, Cati '91m al mo CLN Chg '47·2117 675 4491, be4 10-&PM ..!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ll!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!ll!!l!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!~._14~0.112' Of"°""" ..... d lt3/*°M'1 ?H ..... 13 ' • ' -- ...::. .... .... , .... :=-··--.!•!!111!! .. ... CJfowtng enoi-tne lrm ...... ,. • '°' ClllllP ...... .,_.. ...... • ......... . ... Ina •• l90ltWy/ ... ._..11111 *"' ... l ;IO-.,..Tbe ...... . ..-ofllce to wotll In._ ,....._ Gotdrert TNMe ... •1 I 51.1oS11 ' =':.~~ "='"18Y11=:-Ct::-1111111 ... . ...... office. Cal Gtetoheft, ~==~~== ~ wortclng oon-ftM ~· ..... LeQufw ~ .._ N u.r-.... ...... .....1218 1:30em-5;pm wottclng wttfl ....... ... ... dltlON. Send r-.ume to ·=•P•ti•!'.o•. P•lnlpful. l:s1·1710h ln""40S ..... It.......... M·Ffl. -....on u miy .... yliji(e;iiiiiill~il~ Mr. ,uem .. " Robert ..... · · · r• · •c" ... ,..... · •· ,..,,........,.,..., tot mtg'~~ In CdM. Bein,. Wllll1m ,ro1t ·Good Mlery C*l9 WlllW ~ -·-·R111 lnventoryoonnt,..,.......,,. "'"eo,,_,..ft....,CHOIC!,..,...,,,.,.,,.,,....H!W~.,...POR:-==r Good ~ .. Wice, AalcN) •. 1401 Quall St .. ~9p ~t':.n-:' Pert-ttmeMon-Frt,fornloe .. nMded.83~~~2 Melnt, meklno, """""a ,.. MOOAING. S11M. • .. _,, ... --.. bkkN l Newpot1 Sch, CA tfflO. Kath I • en ~It 0 n · G•den AeettutMt In .... ...... 09Mng, .. "°''~· / Cll 9'C1Mr 173-5200 --- =uter kn~=1f~ ~-642~21,•l.30a. ' UigUNNlguel.131·n10 t !llc .. lrlllH IHI ............. All/l!.fot1Mcfr.71+12tt ~'d & •rclltlCL» 811p Avell·NoLMMloerd er ' • poettton. -"" ~ lkllll to men-•tm llAll .. ... ,r1........... 9Wlllft McM1 In ~ NW In w/wel. ,..., 0111 Up to 32• aao 100I N• . ... PWIB age front office Of '"'4111 111.Y flLIT OOn .to.'• "-'eurant. .. .......... It a..ctl. ,...._ -'Y In Pll--7N-07tt Mon ttlr Wed; lid9 tie to 28' l22a wtth.,...,ahlDDlna&ec-.. tablllhed film pro· 33o~ ~lttwt L1gune Hlt11. Lunch (lY)AU.n. petW.414-1117 AM...,. hp fft/f'df< 720JWMonllJc..a.lM ,.!!!.A ... ll&~ iJyiiill~ ... ~_ 9iMfiililiiil-iF.iimm-~;;;;.;...--~il4 .,,.... ... :toi~ .ductlon compeny. Must Coe1aMiea;CA1212t Srfltt lflO fillta&le. HOUSE MO,_ Pwt·Ume. tr9n. Ae. houri. lfNNd a.+=ftM ...._., 5 _..,...,, w,_ "*· ._.., ~ w/~ lleve extenllve knowt· 133-7644 ~ti a.1. LLIYll 1111 CetefOfEdery.!lp'dNA Att•oon ~. Nwpt ILIP8 A'll 25'30'&40Jr1t' ope., IOlllf rnu 111n & ~· 8coCt 4t7·M4S 9C'°9 In a11 pt1aMe or of. · prerd. 2 dye/wtc. eo..a Bet\ 790-l306 -Aa.._. 1111 "33 w eo.t ~ . s11.ooo. 090 •,..1• .-n.111111a :!::O::X~~nc= P~ ~.1 PtT 1n ~~ .:· ~.. OILIF•lll ~ 442.ao14 ~ ,... PLANTSCAllE XTYGMW UWYA Hewpot1 act1 M Mon-fri • EXP9fldlrlo netloNI '9tell •tlon. for f;rthet lnfor-s.,., wlll tram. Aleo houre. Engt11h. req. EqualOpportUnlty IJlll•n .. 111111 1~ex:;~5~7~· Antique oell pat1w'• ............... · ,....,.., cfMlln, ~.,. 1.n mauon tall l<tlatl at need Atteretlon peraon. 752·7903 eek for Unda Employer HOUHKUP!J'. ,ul &/or · 0.-72x30" l2,50010bo. ... Ill/ ~ =!on l1l:n:.n Nf:t; 7141414-1057 c.tt 54W2M lllTllUIT PlllUI BOAT D£T AILING P/tlme. 873-8800 N.8 llTIA. U1.D Mltcihlng ..crftWy '*:"' ~If •'*~~ 1MT1•••1•1m •1111111••••-F°' Ol...ic.IMltro wttt\ 3 Enero-tlc ,,..,.,,.r needed .. _ Part time ~ tor :.C~~,,::;;:'ll!l!!n JI)! ltd • ~ end French fOI boat deenlng, PIT -·-ladlee ctotl'IM It~. No "" • 111 YM"llM TT 500 Dirt POalCHC • -.. • , _ ....... _ ....... Whol•n•• !:"'..:..."'to-eaoq1-...t ........ p/1-..... -.......... ""Ill!!!!!!!.. I" llke.MW ... Nnegreet AUDI :~~~· ..... LAGUNA NIGUEL =.:v~~ 9.I1amT;,....,,. ..... H58 ........ :=1 Fror C:::en~; t~~~oior~ ., ••. TllfJMtirt= l600Arm~2'66 ..:~ ...... DEPUTY CLERK 1 plan & expeneea.. MU8t be ··-1W11m111111 Growing t8pt Sch Admln. houM ..... 818/H0-4393 . L"'.. """'7 ···-fi'll •• ..... . .., .. PIH••nt • moaphere, EXTRA HELP .. ., dlec:lplln• & ao· F •ct= Bletro Wltl'I 1 "' Co 2 yra.., req Peytng • -·· LUI a,. ~ --o;q ... - -=='.t'~ ~r~.!'.~a~is~~S:.' gr...ive.ce1i 557•1358 :p. In French Crulalne. Group Heelth 'c1a1m1. 1,.=,;0pen1nouve1i.. -llMIPlllUll *llLEIALll* CHICll tptttudu muet In thtl di· 831-9000 bt.43 ............... Cell between 9em-11at)'I Good beMflte, Nlaty '1bte for full or.,.,., rwne . Early A.M. to latf morNog .... !get.~ •121 a Up I HI RITf IV-.0# YWMd Poeltlon. light E/O/E PIT. Hra-Ttei~-Aetell ex-Tuea-frl. 64~98$8 negot. 7141752·5ee5 exit working condltlOne • Slllary + comptny ben· W..,_. Stt a VP f• us c.... tt., typing. Full benefttt for • perl9nce pref. 645-0210 WllTllll/•--•• 11.111/UlllT-grMt for college 1tu-efltt. Femlly men pref. Oryer1, gaa/-.C S81 & Up ,,,._,... '-di IUn 'IT Job. Cell, -..on.. llMP ll•nllt Diii • Rf t For Gitt -& £•d Sbop In dent1. can for appt. Cell 557-1358 Stowt *" & 0p 671 etH Frt. ~7333, • tor BUI<: a1c1111 needed. P•Y· 111111191111.11 n ... ':: ,;_,1 ... ;~:1~9 Newport 8eh 640-7373 Bak• r P 1 y wood . U&.11 ILlll ··eompie\e Une of Home • 8uranne Ham.on roll & Bkkpg exp helpful. Hot opportunity for young .... n. · 54~3073, •for Greg FunilaNnoa" 3-<t Hra/Morna. 831-0723 mel't(etlng ..,_ petW. Mk for Pete or Mirtha. -m1m• for buay . drug ••ore. ALL APPLIANCES '13 114, ,.... ...r/..... Ground ffoor oPPOftunfty - ---..AINTENANCE PERSON Mature, ~. 'WI F I "'* feet ~ wholeHI• Tecbieal/Tr .. n forflnenclelthlnklngs-· ..... 5931 ~ neadedf01oftlcedeenl"9,. time. Tu ... set. 10-7, llf •••• & t~J::;."::,. 11 ehoWroom nr 0 .C. Air-SIM aon. Seaf(lng excitement ;; IEXOfY: Station lmmedlllte opening. Elt· Noht ~ & gen I &4S.2128 late ... In.... ~ I.Ike bt'er'4 port. NMd9 good phone. & potential & high earn. Avellabl• In w .. tcllff · tenlive exper In fype 5 genetel dear\ up. Flex lllM Wlnll UNIQUE ~NITUAE 1H CJf. H: toP :nd tfree. $1500 .,«>o, .. 7•721 ~ :r:::~~~~; PlllllMI Inga. New :n':o:~ lh ~l>Uey ~~;a~~.:~ =:=~Roger-a 1~~St:.. ==:~:,~~· POASCHE '83 t HIC- otd COl'l\PMY· Cell , lmmedlete opening for firm In Newport a..ch _op. An auracfTV.-,,oeltlon .... U•D --CM AUTO WAS}i F/tlme. Btwn Edinger & Warnwon gray/gray 1ttV Int. ale 54CMe33 Mon-Fri. I qualified P9fWn. Herrte er ... Call (714) 873...eHO AFTER w/a rapidly growing co. ..... Hourly pay+~ Meln St. t-the BMrl .... _, .nrt, turbo tall. 125,500 1600, 1&60 exper. help-btwn hm ... ·30pm wkd)'9 Self •tarter, amblttoul, ITTlllMT 645·1039 ..... 12. •nua (11TS9n 54-CARS WlllmT PITllM ful. Excellent compeny ~· a.aA ~· SCHOOL organized. Offer top The Sporting HOUM, Npt • ..._. __ a......a--........,. Open 1o.e: SUfl 12·5 11 comee with p/a, buci{et PORSCHE 114 ,72 Goor 8uly Newport a..cti redlol benefits end working ...... _. aatary & benefttl. Send Bch. Sam to 2pm ahlft _._ ,.._ _. ..... ..ws rdel tlree. condition. Muet N U 1tttton needa enero-tlc1 condltlona. Apply: M 1oam to 7pm. reaume & Mlary hlltory avell. Cell RIOO. 752-0585 Eltper'd. S5 hr + comm. R«:ond reifrlgl. ---.. (Ser#OeAO)(StU2427) I s 1800/ob0. 111 .2tf 1 p/Ume reception I at Friendly neighborhood JOBS to: R.S.H .. 237()4.5 -El •Ill OfY Shift. Su~ otl, dryeft l75 to ~75. tl30 lllll w/goodlrontofflcelk11t1: llAlllOUST environment.Typing ToroRd,t:M1,EIT010, CdM~-7151 Supenor,CM831-3197 OAANGECOAST I TOPSSS'Plll and appHrencie to IAILYPIJT requlred.6'44-2111 EARN CA.92630 for Swim Sult Mflea In WASHER&ORY£AS145. .IMp/~lt . l\andlephonee. typlrig(45I 330 W. Bay Street RETAIL SALES Dana Potnt Herbor Gitt European Magulne. Trade your old 11un for eaoh. Gu stove $125. 2524 Harbor Coate Mesa , = wpm) and front desk' Co.ta M ... Ca Full-time. Energetic per Ul\llr'V Shop 4-5 dya per week David Schoen Photo-new goodle1 with a Olahwthr $100. 6'6-5648 Mt-1121 lllll•ft .. dutlee from 9am to 1 pm. or ca11 a.c2..432{ t AaMt IS .... & lllUllt. I Incl ~nda. 493 ... 791 • graphy, 8\9/450-6485 Clualfied ed. 642-5878 r--l---IH•K- Mon ttlN frl Call Lindi • son o w ... , .. .., TOYOTA l.enderulMt '84. Top Meicedee Pno.. Peld aft 1pm at ....:...~121 I RESPONSIBLE per90n to varlou1dutlee. RetallAth-PRIZES ••y•••t MllllLN -.1"!lili!ilY!!liiFllm~llTll11mllliilPI White .,_..._. cond Sacrl· CALL PETEAor MY 't train In ,SIGNS & letlc Store. Comfort1ble - -, ............ eeeeeeeee.... OSO 49 s- 5877 •ti ... Tll•ITP/T I GRAPHICS.mu1tbeable atmoaphere. Sal1ry . + JRllK' '\~;"J~· t~~ • ERV DRIVER I LES 957-8133 flcel1 '2 • -·- Medic.I omce. Energetic. to UM lhop tools. PIT°' benefl1t. 984·3258 .. '1 Mutt enjoy' Chrlstlen •t· • DELIV • 2 Twin beds $45 ... Din. ....b I ... •• ·-$5 hr to ltart. Will train. I poulble FIT. Serlou• I llWlll I I IL. _. 9'e moaphere. Prince of • tbllctirt 595. ConfeAne4 · 1 . 213 or 714137·2333 HB 848-0llO I only. Cleudl• e75-4 180 S60-100K Annuelly. NI-~ Peec:e Lutheran School. • Dally Piiot motor route : tble& cht•M~. 751-7200 45"4 motor. I.Inds 45K ml. TOYOTA-•74 CeMca. NM ••Tll•IT tlon11 nutrition company &49-0521 -for Steve. : available In . Huntington • MODEL FURN Lv rm din $7000. c.11 64~~8 ~. loc*'a OOod· 11500 . Whh C1ertce1 lkllt9 for Prl· nPUlild/ hu 25 corporete, men. ......,.,. lllJ 11U. P/Tlme • e rm. tetl. Br .-a. 't1ao TOYOTA 1915 4 wd trudc ~-548-192 vat• Club. M·F 6:30·2. PUTI "llTllT agment & ..... poaltlone If you.,. ~Ing for extra Fem pref/make Hnd-• Harbor area. 1-2 hours • uMd turn. MOdem ... Compte1ely loadedt f OYOTA '79 •• ,.. Mutt be rellable, m1ture, aveHable In Calif .. Colo, ependlng money, or like wl ch ea. h ra fl ex e per afternoon. : quer. orlentel, tredltlonel, -Gream colored. powet' cttd\, 9r'9 strong. W.. ~lented.N/emkr. Immediate opening for N41v. & Arli. Fut ed· to go plecee like Meglc 714/955-1330 • •I fractlonotooet,FV ateertng/brak•. mrome N11$1750080813-3e30 752:7903 Aak for Mr. exper. typesetter. Muat vancement, high com-Mountain, Knott• Berry • Call 642 4333· Monday • .,. .. 963-0678 burnpett bee* wind ThomM, have have mark-up mlatlons-1t1t• of the 1rt Ftlfm. or win Prlzea end •UYUY/FLIWIU • -' -• o pens · Intermittent TOYOTA ·ao C.ik:e GT --'iiiiirniiiiii"--1 eltper .. paat•up ba-product•. Mua1 attend Aw1rd1, C111 ual'OWI We L()()t(lng for reaponlit>te • Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for •New Sofa. ~t. chelr w1~.'AM1'M ~•· Lftl*, 1ownr,lnrf,elloyl. ••lll•IT ground helpful. Xlnt ben-Saturd1y Seminar to nave aeverll openings In OJlvera. OMV report • Art : and ottomen, earthtOMe Greet c:ondlUont '8000. em/tm, tape deck. air. 5 Nwpt ·Bet\ aree. Typing eflta Including medlcel & qualify. NOUVELL£ YIE' C .M.. H.B. or ~.V. req'd. &4g.;:5359 : • $275 952-<t2&4 Cell s:M·2ste. tipet. 64K ml. x1t cond lktllt a mult. For Inter-dent1I lnaurance. con-INC., Mr. Hudaon, (714) 6'42-4333 • • NICE STUFF . Ou & g._. S-4995 548-2304 home vtew Clall Jan 752-&522 genie! etmoaphefe. Con. < 7 80052-66041 ~2.3•300out19°f ""•· A RT DEALER aeeka llUYD~~ • Orange Coast •. parson• .ttyte din tbl wt8 iW vw. ·69. ,... '*"'· '*'· tact An .... 642-4321 ext. "' • bright, stylish ualatant 2609 ,_...,_,. • ....... • D II PH t Breuer dltS .MOO. eoxso axoel cond. S 1850/obO ...,lll•IT 291 111.11/0llllD for lnter•tlng PIT Job. Newport 8eactl 875-1353 • 8 J 0 • oek 5 drwf' dealt '400. LIJ\Of5 Finencing avell. -Oeys R,:!c..•~~:r,::;~= M'•ll -•99 lmmed. °'*~. for ..... Some typing, ofc dutlee. -ITTlmAIT p /1 : 330 W. BaJ Drive : Wing baci! needt recto NEW a USB> BMW'S~ 640-2500 Aobl!'. 9111 & tlonllt.'~--akltla ----_, ..._........&.~.Home Flexhra,greetopponunl-Generll elnt A t""" • C $30. BentWOOd rodtet Lm---wtcnd974--31• .,...,... MILT Pl.II __....... ty. In CM. 54().0808 m · ""' S50 120 .. 94581 ___ +---''IGl~~~~:ES--46\ir'7ii""a;;;::-"i~~=---~ =-:. muat. ~~~.:. ~ w Bay SUM ~C':~~~__caPpiy In ·---111.111 Hwy. NB. ~5 M·F ........................... Sofa & Loveaeat, 2 trundle SERVICE & LEASINoG4 well. new tkee-:':7K "'::. r-··-to: Davis Coata Meaa,Ce.92827 ..,.rson T·-or Thurt -·•-• bdt&mllc.AIJfor$500. 3670N Ch9NyA11e.L Sl800obO 6'6-3503 -...... ·~· ~·21 ..-.._. . FuN & Part·tlme. Eltp not •m• oa-851-1811 BEACH . Development•. UOO _._ 9-I 1am or 2~pm. nee.. but pays more. BEST PART TIME •-(No. Cherry extt--405) ....,vw-·-=-74-_,,,51-~--=aug,_,___,t>Mt,..... Bri.tol St ~°"\ #2~~ -------• ;;PBHO~Ecf!NT:._ 494-6900eppty9-3.1793 and Gen. -..ech.lne ~ llbctlluttU IS <tl•)la-lt• ••It cond. 50K or1g m1. ~=ort He • 12 ~·~ ci M1:• so Coast Hwy, Lag Bell ~t::-'. c':;!~12" .JOB IN TOWN .x.1 FIR@W666; Trac»-1na w.-come s1eoo. Vicky &46-W1 SALES/M.G·':T AUTOMOTIVE DELIVERY Sr. tSSo E B. y WORK Sptlt Wied fl'9WOOCI OPEN SEVEN DAYS VW ·79 VAN, very dlen. lmPTlllllT FOf Clutlfled Ad ... $8-10 p/hr PIT. student• EA y A ... L S85 'h cord M6-80e1 ""'* Seel '2$75 oeo. Full· Time. Front Office ap-ACTION Pl-IJ pref MS-5780 ett 3-Steve ~.oo per 100. Guaran-Energetic people needed with a 759-.3872 RUA 4fM..1952 pwance, general ore Call a Are you tired of punciilng • teed Payment. No Ex· John Wayne Tennie Club aNll11 RMFUI dutlee. light typing. etc. Daily Piiot clock? I'll train you to llTI PllTl/lthtrY pertencetNo Salee. 0.. I t t I h I t t.Mmbrehp S750. c.t1 DELIVERY OEP~MENT VW BUG :se. runt QOOd. Cell Karen a.5 &60-9128 AO-VISOR eern S5K-$15K/-..o. Muat have valid Celtf. drfv-tails lend Mlf·eddreued p eaaan e ep one VO Ce O COil· Matgeret 4'97-54&4 U .. LIDnl•s Dlllfl atock. 36 hp, MOO 080 6'42•5678 "Comm. Bon ... w/my lnt'I era nc. good driving r• ttimped envelope: duct marketing atudy for lead log King 11 mattreea. S4m. a MU1 ..wn MS-2249 •ft• tpm. Mktng Co. 1 need help cord. Apply at Hub Auto Elan Vltll -903. mona Aot1tion Water· 11.A·F tlP 9. g...s tllf 8 -Want Ad Help? 642-5878 . $2.40 per day Thet'1 ALL you pay for 3 linea, 30 dey mlntmum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODA.YI! lllF•Llll Your Servtoe Directory • ~tattve 142-4111 elf. IOI now! Call Mr. John B. ~ Suppllea.2120H1tbor81. :M18EnterprlMRd. local newapaper. "NO SELL-bed. W•veleea. Hk• new 826S.EuctidSt. SOt;TH COUNTY __ <1_1_4)640-8111 CM. 6'4&.-2484 ... Claud Ft. Pierce. FL 33482 ING." Hours: Mon.-Frl. 5:30 PM • htr. s1so, &4&-01311 f~~~ VOLKSWAGEN 00 STERLING flATWA,.E. 213-~914701 & to 9:30 PM, Sat. 9:00 AM to 1: Grend Baroque 4 l»-8 isuzr Pie Nltlng w/2 ~ PM. $84 a week to start, share tn pea. Stooo. 64&-1945 partnerahlp profits after l•t University Athtetlc Club memberahlp. Melle o,..,. week. Pleasant working coll· Bob 1se-a111. ~ dltlona, private desk & phoae. Cli,f!Ltm Uil llD lSIPLXf WIUWN Caaual attire. A real . fun jobf woRK STATION w/8381 M A N A G E M E N T 0 p • FLOPPY OISK ORNE. $2250. 5"5-7118 days ... l ..... .... ~ ...... , 1 .. ll•t UN 14. •• ro:' .... Adjacent o F.._, ltlend 640-6444 #2 IN U.S.A. Aft> TltYw.G HMDOI TO BE :: 1 SALES SERVICE PARTS LEISlll All(,f <;' JtM NT OP~ 1111 Wl" ,OA'T CVH'f lll0£l & C~<* CALL TODAY \! r-~ '"• • . ·~f ; ~ < O < ' r ,j O I ~ \ ...... ( .. 11 8 42 2000 t1odg~ . - 'H!UD0'11 ROBINS . ._)~': --- 8 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Poreche • Audi 441 L lealt hJ., •.,.rt ..... 111 ••• Highest Quality Sales & Service OtlJNTINGTON CHRYSU:R/Pl YMUU1 H The Best Car Buys in Orange County are at the Dealers Listed on this Page! ~ 8 CREVIER BMW ~ w SALES • IERYtCE • LEASING ~ "Where Profeulonal Attitude Prevails" 1,1111"1"' lft lw.,._ D~. laoellem l1l1c1toft flf .... Md ._......., Pl IJl•M IMW'e atwey1 In 1toc:.k 135-3171 20I W. 1et 81., Santa Ana Comar of Broadway & 111 St. CloNd Sunday• OSTERLING SAUS -sma -lWllC -run Overseea Oetlvery Specl1llst1 B~W -ROLLS ROYCE · 1540' JamborH Ad. Newport Be.ch •JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1I01 OWlll •t. -'*"' CM Location 1001 OW/II.,. -,....,. OWIM#t © World'• L•~ s.lflctlon of . 0 M~C«ln s.nz /'. aM3oo ... · lmllll · ,... ...... ..., .... ~,ll.f-1 . 0 South <=aunty~ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S #1 A LARGEST YOlKIWAGEN DIALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M-Sat 8 • 5:30 Sat 9 • 4 p.m Servi<le m-Frl 7:30 • & p.m. 11711 aucH M.VD HUNTINGTON MACH 714/ 142-2000 0 NABERS CADILLAC @ PACIFIC OCEAN 11 l,,__. _ .. .. e COMMONWEALTH VOLKSWAGEN . &n 'FAMILY STORE SIHCE '83' -~ Salee • Service • Leasing ~ Ml·OUO 8 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U .S.A.~s #1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Salts, Sefvtee. Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Oepts. Compebbve Rates On lease & Daily Rentals 2111....,..., ........ 142 .. 1." 141-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS MISSION VI(~°(] -:- ----~ --_ BUICK Lolu8 JAGUAR ISUZU • • t:he PROFESSIONAL APPROACH 71 4 -979-2500 2925 Harbor B oule vard • Costa Mesa. CA• Cl ~ Cl ~ SUBARU PONTIAC .. Sell bcltlMllt Cl ~ PONTIAC ,,.., 2• ..... llM. C.Ulllu ....... leadt 714/549-4300 SLASHES • PRICES! e LIQUIDATING 1985 MODELS llQR fllfY CllCUllllSlAIG.S W£Wll NOT Bl UNOERSOlO! ---·--- SUBARU 2•.....,mn. C..taflltu .....,...._. 714/54H300 0 OUIGE COAST JEEP/IEIAULT # 1 " ,. .,,, ,,, ... "" ""' ,,, ' ,,., r'O · 'Dln2e • sALes Loa'1t • sERv1cE ..,. -•·o • LEASING Cotta .... Ml 10Z1 • ACCESSORIES OEPlt • UNlftllllTY OLD8M081LI • (' MONDA\', JANUARY 20, 1986 Legislative analyst r eports additional 2 .4 billion will bepaidoverfour years SACRAMENTO (AP) -C.li- fomiana will pay $2.4 billion in additional taxes and fees over four fiscal yean because of increases and revenue .chanaes appl'oved by Gov. Georae Deukmejian. the non-parti- san leaislative analyst's office re- Hlt-and·run"dr ltWp~ . Costa Mesa youth In hoa- pltal./ A2 California The growing number of California prlsooa la In- adequate to meef the demand u the state•s Inmate population booma./A3 Nation Archlblahop Desmond Tutu speaks from pulpit King once used./ A5 FBI take over role from CIA of handling defec- tors./ AS ~enta:lexeMlOncan cause hearth fallure, study Indicates./ A2 World Acqulno says ahe ~ould have Marcos tried for human rights vlolatlona If elected./M South Yemen rebels may have succeeded In oust- ing the government./ M poncd. lhe revenue enhancements ap- proved by the Lqislaturc and sianed by the Republican aovemor to help erase a 198) budtet deficit will raise $2.43 billion more in tu revenue by June 30. 1987, than would have been the cue, accordfo1 to the report. The fiaurc came from an anaJysas of Deukmejian's first four state budaet prOj)OlllS. The increased revenue comet from nearly a dozen chanaes in tax law, includina: -Reduced solar and encray tu credits, wh~ch arc expected to save the state $429 million durina the four fisc.I years from July 1983 throu&h June 1987. --Chanaes in motor vehicle license • feet that are expected to raise an additional S8l0 million durina the four·ytat petiod. -A chanle an the index used to raite income tu brackets to keep up with inftation. The chanae narrowed tbe tu brackets and pushed aome Califom iana inlO hi&her tax brackets, the Beeuid. -Earlier reaaeument of newly aold propeny, whiCh. accordina to Lqillative Analytt William Hamm. has resulted 1n ht&her propeny ta~et "for a rdat1vcly small lfOUP of \aJ1fomia taxpayers ... -Apphcat1on ot the sales tal to the rental of videotapes and the Mk of products from vend.in& macbinn. -Ehminauon or reduction of a variety of state tax deduction•, in- cludin' elimination ofth.e income tax deduction for state aasJine tuea. -Earlier payments by employen of taxes deducted from employee pey<:heckl. -An additional tu oa Pidt.S1.1 and othtt exotic bet.I at f1ICt tracb. JciK Huff. De11kmejian•s finuce datector, defended the eddiUoaaJ ~venue. uyina some oft.be propoeed $9 billion in increased siate apmdins between Deukmejian'a first and fourth budaet would not have beca pouible . "The state could not have done u mu.ch. particularly tn ciSucation" without the ancrcues. he said. Woman -slain-in campus stabbing Authorities have few c lues. ask h elp from Saddleback stude nts By P /lUL AllClllPLEY °' ............... A Lquna Beach woman was stabbed to death on a south county collqc campus Saturday n1a,ht, and pohce arc awna the public for help 1n sotvina the murder. The body of Robbin Brandley. 23 • • was found lyina in the parklna lot next to her car at Saddleback Community --"""uewe-m M1mon Viercr. She was found by a campus secunty &uard about 10 p.m .. wd Ora.nae County She.offs Sgt. Rich Mos- cow1u. Brandley was fully clothed when found 1 n the college parkJnJ lot off of Marguente Parkway, he said. lnvesttpton said she suffered muJ- uple stab wounds lo the upper body. An autopsy was pcrfonned Sun- day, and results were expected to be released today lnvesuaators who searched the park1na lot and nearby campus on Sunday said clues were scarce. "The Oranac County Shenffs Dc- panmen1 1s ~uest1ng the pubhc·s help in connection with the murder of Robbin Brandle)." MoscoWlU wd Sport. Donnie Hammond wins Hope Classic tournament In sudden death. /81 ......... ....-~~ ...... Oranae Coanty•a "•urdoaa De.tcee Sqaad omcen are fatly ID••U,ator CbarUe Stumph holda the control to a robot, annea with eqa.lp_ment that make. tlaetr Job a little lw wb.lle ID..U.ator Cbrla Weare la clrn1ed ap lo protecd•e ctancerou, lncla41DC their bomb-enlfflni clot Sam. At left, t•r atop the l»omb trailer. Lt. Geor&e Joh.neon la ln back. "Tht' in1t1al 1nvest1,gat1on has left tht'm w11h lmle to go on:· Moscownz said there was a school (Pleue eee WOllAPl/A2) Mater Del Hlgh's basket- ball team hu an lm- preaafve wtnnlng streak, carried over from laat year./81 Bomb-squa.d life can be grueling Hotel room fire prompts evacuation Entertainment If you're pirating cable TV llgnals on a satellite dish. your free ride may be over./AI Buaineu Stocks analyst says bet- ter yields come In smaller companles./81 ------Increasingly vis ible bomb s pecialists s ay work da n gerous but offe rs rewa rds By FRED VOGELSTElN °' ................. When members of the Orange County Hazardous Devices Squad go to work an t.be momang. they never know whether they'll return home 1n one piece. Defusing bombs for a h vang 1s not only a danlCfous job. but one that involves Iona hours. It's not unusujJI ., for squad members to work more than 100 hours a week. But they love at. "It's unique. No call is the same." said 42-year-old investigator Chns Weare. a five-year veteran of the squad. Besides. .. it's one of the most positive aspects of police work - peo ple arc always happy to see you.': The squad, based at the Orange County Shenfl's Dcpanment Pistol Range and Traanang U rounds an Orange, has seven members. Weare. squad commander Lt. Georae John- son and Investigator Charlie Stumph work full-tame. The other squad members work part-tame. In addition to dcfusana bombs. thc squad also deaJs wath any other incidents an the county that involve explosives. The squad responded to almost 300 such incidents an 1985. Their most rc:ccnt )Ob was to detonate a pale of toluc chemicals found along the Ortega Highway last Monday night. Whale the public as bqinnana to Stt the bomb squad as an elite aroup. the) 're not cock) "There· s no craz1 ness to t 1 he Job), .. the 46-ycar--old Johnson said He says the bomb squad doesn't "have any space for crazy people or for people that take chances " Had a squad member been careless thrtt years ago when someone planted nane radio-controlled born~ an an Anaheim baker). all the squad members maa,ht be dead toda) Tht' squad spent 16 hours defusing each bomb b} hand. not knowina whether the person with his finacr on the detonator might blow tht'm to smllht'r«"n~ (Pleaee Me LIFE/ A2) Five hundred gut'sts and em- ployee~ evacuated the lrvrne Halton unday v.hen a minor fire brok.e out on the third Ooor o ont' v.a!> injured an the ha&h-risc fire that caus.cd an estimated S I ,500 damaae to a third Ooor gut'St room The Orange ( ounty Fttt Depart· ment d1spatcht>d '\O firefighters to the Hilton on Jambortt by the San Diqo Frttwa' JU\I hctorr I pm ..\ fire ~pokesman ..aid 11 was ~1anJard proct"dure 10 d1spa1ch extra (Pleue eee GUESTS/ A2) llfDEX · A8 A3 86-7 FV man narrowly escapes S. Yemen war zone Bridge Bult.tin Board Buainen Claaaifled Comlcl CrOHWord Death Notlcea Entertainment Horoecope Ann Landera Opinion PoUce Log Public Notlcea Spor1a Televtalon W•ther 88-10 A9 A8 84 A6-7 A8 A8 85 A3 84, 10 8 1-4 A8 A2 By PAUL AACHJPLEY °' .............. A Fountain Valley man's danna cte1pe from war-tom South Yemen la1t week hasn't tem pered his ~livity for travel, but it definitely 'toured him on the Middle East," his father uid Sunday. Robert CJ. McSeve:t;!f .. 29.anda Canadian shipmate · out uf lhc. pon of Aden. the South Yemen ~pitaJ, in a crippled yacht whik fi&hter jets and around ftrc strafed the harbor. Robert O. McSevency Sr .. alto of Fountain Valley, said the (amity spent a lot of anx1ou1 hours awaitina newt of thc-yountcr McSeveney'• fate when they tint heard word of the attempted coup Monday an the small Marxist country that borders the southern cd&c of Saudi Arabia. The famif y breathed easier Satur- day af\er rcceivina a I a.m. phone call from McSevcney. who was safe in Djibouti. a count!')' that hes on the .no.rt.beast tip of Afnca acr<>ts the Gulf o(Aden from South Yemen. MCScveney was ndpina lrinspoff a 44-foot yacht from Thailand to Cyprus when the three-man crew anchored a week 110 in Aden. uftitt forces launched a rcbelhon ap1nst the aovemmcntlut Monday. Duriq pitched tank and infantry battln-McSevency and hi1-Canadian Fire at Belmont: ·park kills 45 thoroughbred horses lfELMONT, N.Y. (AP) -A fire Sunday awept lhrouah a Belmont Park Racetrack ban where a sprinkler tyttem had brokn dow1I ~days eutier. kUlina 4S ~· bones wonh up IO SS mlWoft and lft)UnD& tWO nrefl1J1tcn, aulhonttn •id. "It looked hk.e • flret.11. •n the maddlt or the bern. It wu .... IO make a ckduon not to charle 1n there and try to_,et the bona out." said Alli,..nt Firt Chief Joltn Lolirt. Ftamn shot '° feet inio me 11r &om me 4QO.f'oot·lona bani Uct it took 200 ftrefilbten more IMa an hour IO 001na1n the arty rnanu"I blue, taid Fare ( harf Jama Saidecky. Molt fJf the hofwt sufJocalld ln ~-~--. • =--·------~·-~----~~--- fnend huddled W1th about 30 other men an a cellar for three days. When someone _.ve word at was safe to leave, the pau headed back to the harbor. They had to swim out to the boat 'hrough 011 slick-covered water while the baule rated around them. The owner of tbf: boet. an Austral· 1an who had stayed on board. was reportedly retCUed cai1~r by the Russians durina evtiCUataons. The pair fo"'nd the bolt heavily damqed, 1nchad1na the mast and upper riaina. and they lunpcd out of the hatbor usina 111 au.xahary motor. satd the elder McSevcne-y. They told a TV newt f't1)0r1tt the -·~-------.. .. yacht crosstd the path of a bo:at full of soldicn. but the troo~ lt't tht' paar pass throu.sh However. MIG 1ets were flying low, droppana bombs and tinna rockt'ts into the harbor. McScvent'y told hts father. Al thou.ah the harbor wa$ full of yachts. ail ~re damqcd "M ~n said their's "-'IS the only one to &rt out.-~cScveney r said Unut McScvency Jr called from the Amcnan EmbaUt) 1n DJ1bout1. h11 fanuly had no idea of his fair "When I aot the ~II from the lilt' Dcpanment. m)' heart dropped tom stom11eh," said M venC' about the nc-Wl that c1v1I war had brokrn out an )Ulh 't'ffit'n Mc\t'\l'nt'\ hopc.-J lht' \acht m1a,ht hll\e bt't'n dt"l.i,t'd t'nroute to Aden "I kt'pt Y\lng I hope.-tht'\ Wt'l"C late:· he u1d Mc~vt'nt"' Jr told hi\ father hr planne<l to lh ''ul ii' \oon ai. possible. but !ht'\ ha' t'n ·1 heard trom him \lnct' that t'arl\ morning phont call "\.\ t '\C bt'en \lll1ng here ner sin~ I t'.._J'lC\ 1«1 10 hear from him toda) .. ~'~'enc" r said He \aid h1 son ha.s always been a 1ra,eltr. rrtum1na home only Iona enouah to ram money for another t.np Caustic liquid ~ossed in girl's face ·at park •1 • A.tudli ... Ptttt A 4--)"tar~ au1 .... hot1>ttaJ1ted unday afttt a man threw a cu-p of cauatk 114wd tn htr face, bum1na het mn and poeaably dam1t1na her eya.. otfiaats Mid. nw man, dacnbfd as II to 20 )an oAd, WU IWMttftl OUUJCk I maroom that the 11r1 and ha' mother were kavea, at Loa Co oen ll,..anal Park S.turda oentet •MD he th.'"' L J . ' . ' Eastern A irlines strike looms MIAMI (AP) -Eutcna Airlines a.cudvw riMt .,ty Monday· after ....,._.. 6ailed to reach 1 contract ' ..,_.. witb 7,200 fliabt attend· --. ud talb broke olf after the .;till't cte.dline, u Eaatem lfQlll •• laid. 'n. Clllrier would coatiDQC ~ .... ud ND It I Umiled capecity ewa ii ta.e ualoG abould strike l•1111 9P0kmnan Jmy Colley Mid Mosfn1. l•Uun Cbainnan Frank Borman, PNlident Joe Leonard and 1everal vice Pftlidenu would announce at 8 LID. Moaday whether, they wiU keep tbe .. ltatut .quo.. current contract witta ....... ta or put 1 new prop61aJ to wodren, be said. WbeD 1 decision is reached, East- ern omcials will .. communicate that to lbe aioG,., to bed and then aet up iD lbe ~ and ,et blK:k to ~ tbe airttne," Colley said. Tbe talb broke off after midnight Sunday and no new di1CUssions were ~-......mazn!.':!~ officials said. t attendants, meanwhile, ex- Pll"' .. eued-"' their fear that Eastern ex-eculives would lock out employce5 wbo refuse wqe and benefit con- cellions or would order layoffs OT pay cuts if the deadline palled without ...,eetnenl Colley said no lockout was s*nncd, but declined to aay whcthCT wqc cuts or layotfJ were imminent The Transit Workers Union, which repmeou East.em's 7,200 Oipit at- tendants. bas assu~ the earner that a strike will not occur after the deadline. GUESTS EVACUATE ••• f'romAl Federal media'ton have been work- in, with Eastern and iu fliaht attend- ants since July, tryina to reach ...-eeinent on a labor contract. When Wb bit an impasse, the mediation baud recommended that both sides mter into voluntary arbitration, said Meredith Buel, Wallace's USIStant. H~ver, Eastern rejected volun- tary arbitration, trigering a 30-day cooli.~~ period that was set to end at midnilbt. Buel said. Sunday eveoina, Wallace refused to dilcuu specific points oC nego- tiation and would say onJy that the obltacJe JRVCDtina the two sides from reac;hiq yreement has been the mne all alona. Eastern owes about $2.5 billion to some 60 lenden, including Chase Manhattan Bank, Citibank and a number' of European banks, and lost $67.3 million last quarter. Earlier this month, the banks j9intly issued a Feb. 28 deadline for &stem to obtain major labor con- cessions or face techrucal defauJt on its debt. penonneJ for tire caJls at multi-story structures. H~. crews eAtinguisbed the · fire in about 10 minutes. The fire was con.fined to one room. A bold employee, who declined to pve biJ _name, said Sunday cvenina that "it's standard operatina procedure to evacuate the hotel when thctt's any kind of fi~." .. It was a small tire and nothing re~lJly hap- pened." he said. He llJd he ~n't know bow many aucsts were f'CllStered at the hotel Sunday, but a county fire spokesman confirmed that SOO people were evacuated. . Cause of the fire is under investip-uon. Hit .. and-run driVer puts youth in hospital A Costa""Mesa youth was In cnuCaJ condition Sunday niabt aft.er being struck by a hjt-and-run driver. The IS-year-old boy, who was not identified, was joggin1 northbound on Irvine Avenue when he was hi" said Newport Beach police Sgt. Paul Heniscy. The youth was jogging behind his 17-ycar-old sister m the bike lane on lrvme Avenue nortb ot iUth Street when the vehicle struck hjm from behind. The drivCT fled the scene. Newport Beach fire paramedics gave eme,..ency aid before he was rushed to Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital where he remained in extrcmelycritical condition with numerous injuries,. inc:ludina severe neck injuries, Heru1ey ~d. Malfunctioning warning light prompts emergency landing LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Instru- ments wamina an enaine was ablaze forced a jetliner carryina I SI people to make an emergency landing Sun- day at McCarran Airport. injuring two people ftccina down escape chutes, authorities wd. '"That was . $cary as hell," said puleJ!&Cr Stc:ven Motl.ey, 43, of LeCl.a1re, Iowa. whose wife Candice, 34, suffered a cut knee coming down the emeraency chute. He said the ri~t rear emergency door was stuck briefly. "All I could think of was that the ';!d.n plane was goina to blow up," he The other injury was suffered by an unidentified woman who fell IS feet from the top of an emcraency chute to the tarmac, said airpo rt spokeswoman Diana Rankin. "'She's doin' fine and she will be stayina overrugbt," said a Dcscn Sprinas Hospital nursina supervisor who spoke on condition she not be identified. Cockpit instruments showed the No. 2 en&-me on the three-engine Boeing 727 airliner. operated by Denver-based Skybus Chancr Air- lines. was on fire. Ms Rankin said. Airbus Flight No 6 70 had 144 passengers and a crew of seven. officials said. The airline. former!)' Frontier Honzon Airlines. has been operating since January 1984. The aircraft. carrying 27.000 pounds of fuel , was 20 minutes into a flight from Las Vegas to Moline, Ill.. when a fire was indicated, she said. The pilot turned around. dumped fuel in the desen and notified the tower he was making an emergency landing. Fire officials said the plane landed safely at 5:45 p.m. A malfuncuon1ng warning lipit was blamed for the emergency action of the flight crew. Airbus chief pilot Ron Coleman said. There was no fire. Coleman said Coleman. who wasn't aboard the plane. said the light 1nd1cated a tire and th e crew fo llowed prescribed emergency procedures. "Bells started going off m the cockpit and there was this whistling noise." said passenger Bob Blair of Davenpon, Iowa. "The captain called the stewardesses and they (the stewardesses) began running up and down the aisles. "They explained to the passengers how to duck their heads between legs for an emergency landing." Blair said he smelled smoke. then the captain said: "We have an engine fire. We are going in for an emergency landing." There was no panic among the passengers. Blair said. Jim Jesuit. 24, of East Moline. Ill., said some passengers were jumping off the wing to the runway, but added the~ were very calm dunng the ordeal The pas\cngcrs were put up by the charter airline at the Hacienda Hotel. The pa'>scngcrs will fly to Moline on Monda>, he said. The f cdcral A v1ation Adminis- tration wa~ investigating the incident, officials said. BELMONT PARK FIRE KILLS 45 HORSES .•• holDAl estimatina the loss at SI million for tbe bun and from SS00.000 to $5 million for the horses. Nasaau County police officer Howard Bunt eslt- maled the loss at up to SI 0 million. The trlCk is the annual home of the Belmont Stakes. the third lea of the CHEMICAL ••• Prom A l Manin said the child was an IUlfded condition at St. Jude Hosp1- ta.1 in Fullerton. She was sufTcnng from fint-dqrce bums to her face and possible cornea da~. The lieutenant declined to identify the family. citina ~ble harassment from IM unidentified U11ilant. He was last teen drivin1 from the part in a faded yellow pickup truck. possibly a Ford, Manin said. WOMAN ••• rr-A l function at the coll* Saturday everuna. and appealed to anyone who wu on campus and miaht have ICICn 10met.bina 1uapic1ou1 to come for· ward. Anyooe with infonnatJon should coat.Id tbc sberitrs dcpertmet'lt at IJ+JOOO. Triple Crown. horse racang's most prestigious honor. The horses were among more than 2,000 kept in 64 barns at the 430-acre complex on Long Island, although the track·!> racing season is over. The fitt was first spotted by a n1Jht watchman whQ.."saw Damts comana out of a st.all m the middle of thr bam,"' said John Keenan. vice p~1· dent of operations for the New York Racina Assoc1at1on. Although some of the ho~s might have been able to break out Qf their stalls, Keenan said that would have been unusual. "The nature of a horse is he considers that stable his home. and 1f something happt!ns. he's more inclined to go into it than out," he said. Xeenan saad the sprinkler system"! pipes burst laS1 week when &he temperature fell to near ttro and "would have been repaired today or tomorrow " The fire department lcnew of the problem and SC<'Unty h been tn- crcascd around the barn_; ccnan said. A auard had chcckc(Hh btm l 0 minutes before &he firt was rcponcd. he added. The bam contained I hay IOfi and Keenan said 1t was pos.sible the hay cau&)tt fire throuah spontaneous combustion, an occasional huard With stored hay The cau~ of the fire was un· determined. but authorities tound "nothing that 1nd1cates 1t would be 'iusp1c1ous." said Detective Lt. Wil- liam Gutersloh. head of the Nassau Coun9 arson squa9_._ lra1ner Mike Daggett. 41 . was near tears. Eight horses that he trained d1Cd. "I' love the'it' ho~s." he said. "I'm so sorry they had to go -and go that war," · B> being with ~hem every day, every month. every year, you sec them fulfilled at the racetrack by winning. That's how they become a pan of you." he wud. Hone owners indicated "a 1ood ponion of the ho11es were not insured, and they will have subsuu\ .. taal los~:· Gutersloh said. Hone owner Robcn Kem . .S3, said he lost ahrcc horses. 1ncludina one be had bou&)tt hours before the fire. ~rm very upset and disturbed and broken· heantd." he said. 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U-41 =~ It IO . . ..... ---.. , ..... ,.......,.,1':11p.M. ... _ ..... 1:11 Liii. Mental exertion can cause heart failure, study finds Painl~ss episodes can starve h eart of blood, causin g damage or lethal attacks BOSTON (AP) -For millions.of are probably u ldditioaaJ 3 million pco~. such ordinary meaw cler-or 4 million people witb no ana:ina or tion as ta.lkina on tbc telepbone or history of bean diacuc who hive doina math can uiller p9inleu tbae epilOdel without · il disrupffi>tBlli tbe---flow cMblooat0.----=Tbe9e inlidioul intenuptions can their hearts that put them at biP risk llowly harm the heart or caute a of death, new raearcb tw band. IUdden letbal attack, be says. ldent- These episodes, called lilent ifyina and treatina victims could uvc iscbcmia,eccur when tbe aneriel tbat liva. feed the heart temporarily 1queae .. When ilCbemia comes and socs shut, starvina the heart mUICle of over the yean, it nibbles patches out Ollyten. of the myOCatdi um (heart muade) When this happeu du'"'4 physical and can rault in heart Wlure. If exen:ilc,acrushinac:taatJ*Dk:nowD epiJOdeloliac:bernia hit vitaJ pu11 of as aftlina often reluha. lut I.be new the "-', or tbey just last too Jons. it research 1ugnt1 that painleu can to on to complications like ischemia is fe>Vtimel more common ioWCtioD (heart attack) and death." than anaina. be said. Dr. Andrew P. Selwyn of BriaJwn Selwyn, who directs his hospital's and Women's Hospita.I in Boston said cardiac catheterization lab, outlined these disruptions occur far more his findinas in an interview and in a often than expcns had previously presentation at a science writers suspected. forum sponso~ by the American Selwyn estimates that about 2 Heart Association last week in million Americans"with anfi'na also Sarasota A ' a. experience silent ischemia. ut there The rescarc~ers, who began their work in 1977, observed 11lent iscbemia by bookina about 300 people to portable electrocardiopam machines that recorded their heart rh~hms while they went about their daily lives. At the . same time, the patients kept diaries of their ac- ti vities. Amona the finO.inp:- -76 percent <>rill iscfiemia is painleu. Iscbemia aocompanied by anaina lasts one lo three mmutcs. But silent ischemia aoes on much lonaer and may last from four to 40 minutes. -77 percent of the ischemia wu tri~ by tasks that rcqui~ men· tal arousal, such u interviews, con>- venations. driviDf or mathematics. -Most ilChemaa occun durina the fint sil boun aft.er ~pie wake up ill the momiq.. This tS also when bean attacbarc most likely. -For a patient who has one or two anaina attacks a week, it's not unusual to have five or JO bouu of silent ischemia each day. -Silent iscbemia usually occun amona men, and it's most common amona smoken and those with hiah blood ~ure, biah cholesterol levels, diabetes or a family history of bean di.sease. Janitor sezually harrassed, he claims SACRAMENTO (AP) -A school janitor who says be wu .. upsct and uptight" after four female teachers asked him to do a stripteuc at a binhday party has filed a sexual- harassment complaint with the state. ••J got really upset and uptight about it," sar.s Melvin Culver. "Teachers arcn t your boss but you deal with them a Jot." Culver says that the four women tried to hire him for $25 la1t sprina to strip at a birthday party for another teacher. He says be told them 1evera1 times that he wun't interested, and the teacben joked about their offer, lauahed at has response when others were pretent and later refused to talk to bin'I. CuJver says he lost sleep and missed work because of the way be was uuted by the teachers. He cbarJed in his complaint that be suffered harawnent that created a LIFE ON THE BOMB SQUAD •.• From Al Johnson only hires people who can He wd the squad trams one day a work calmly under pressure. month. This involves a bomb ex- Most of the time the squad doesn't chanae where each member of the disarm bombs by band. It has a squad makes a dummy bomb and S21 ,000robotableto dotbejob,anda asks another squad member to dis- $20.000 bomb trailer if a bomb can be arm it. moved safely. They also spend part of their The men onJy disarm a bomb by monthlytraininadayanalyzingX-ray hand as a last resort -when it can't photopapb1 of concealed triaerina be moved and when the pt!Cilion of a mechanisms. Finally they practice human hand is needed. Even then, workina in the SS-pound bomb suit. IQUlld members wears bo:nb suit that This trainina comes after nearly proteets evcrythin& but the tech-two month1 of buic trainin,a each nicians' hands. member receives before joiruna the No one has been killed and only squad. on~ J)HSOtr hirbeen 1njured in The squad also bas Sam, a Oerman squad's IS-year history -a statistic shortbair pointer bomlHniffina dos Johnson attribu&e1 to aood trainina. •ho i1 trained to .lftift' cnn--tJx "'The people who build bombs aunpowder in cooc:ealed bombs. today arc much mort sophisticated.." · Accordi.na to Oranae County Johnson said. ··1t·s really important Sberitrs spokesman LL Dick Olson, to keep up with tbc chanaina tech-Sam is especially useful if there's a nolOI)'." bomb th~t at John Wayne Airport. Bomb squad trainina is therefore Sam can 1niff' out a bomb in a pde of an onao~ process, be said. IUllllC in much leu time than it ~'::~· ., Piii llMI 00fftCI no ... .., .. C... ..... CA ........... , •. C-...... CA IMN '"hostile work environment." He wants the teachen to apolQSize. the elementary school where he worked last year to bold a work.shop on sexual ~ment and the Sacra· men to Urufied School District to pay for therapy he says he Deeds because of the teachen• actions. The state Department of Fair ~mpl~ym~nt and Housina says it's 1nvcst111t1n1 Culver•s alJeptions. would ~e a human aoina throuah each suitcase one by one, he said. Desp~te the trainina and safety precautions, squad membcn admit that workina with bombs scares them. Every auipment is "hairy " the 42-year-okl Stumph said ' "You have to &ca little teared or yo_u take unnecessary riab," Weare said. Have they ever &Otten too sca~ to fact an assianment? Johnson said be never hu ~d;::I~ ~n~~ =~ ~d to eet out-( of lhe-butinctt), • he Ill . The squad wouldn't have any trouble findina someone to f1JJ the place of a member who quit. There •rt. 12 to. J.s candidates lft 00 the wa1tlna Im and t.qer to join the squad, Johnson saidl I . c....... ... ~.._ ..... ..,_.., ~ ·•..:::z:c...._....~ No _...,.,_ ... ....,........, ........ Ja.tcaU 842-6086 -..,_ ....... ,. f ... """"" __.., .... ~-~- ' What do you like about tht Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your IMIUll will be recorded. annlCribed and de- Uvmd to the a~opriate edi&or. The IUftt 4-bour IMWerinl la'Vict may be uted to reeord lcttm to die editor on any topic Co~uibuton to our Lenen column must iacludf their name and t*Pbone number for vmftcatioa. Tell1 us what's on your mJnd. Cln lllil 11 T1T1•t I A?I • .... --