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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1986
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JW A plan: More flights, less noise
Airport manager proposes agreement
raising schedule ~o 81 takeoffs per-day ~
By LISA MAHONEY
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Air traffic could 10crca~ to an
average of 81 flights a day at Orange
County's John Wayne Airport if
county supervisors approve a tem-
porary plan proposed by airpon
manager George Rebella Monday.
B.ut the proposed three-month plan
Freed
So'riet dluldent Anato.
ly Shcharanaky walked
to freedom today In a
prlaoner ezchange. A 7
would reduce the number offlights by
noisier aircraft to the level established
an an agreement between county
supervisors, Newport Beach and two
c1t1zen groups, prov1dmg residents
unper the fl1~t path with some relief
from an earlier short-term boost in
flights.
Annual contracts w11h air earners
begin April I, but because of com-
plexities asSQC1ated with limning the
yearly number of air travelers at the
county's only commercial airport,
Rebelta is suggesting that the Airport
Commission and the Board of Super-
visors adopt an mtcnm plan until a
final plan is worked out.
Under a court settlement reached
w1th Newport Beach and the citizens
groups, the county must limit passen-
ger totals for the first time. A comple}t
plan that will satisfy operators of
regulated noisier jets. unregulated
ultra-quiet planes and commuter
airlines must be developed. Rebella
said.
The interim plan, which would be
in effect through June 30, proposes a
total of 81 averafC daily flights -55
by rcgula(cd aircraft . and 26 by
quieter, unregulated aucraft. Ttlat
compares to 60 regulated averag~
daily departures (ADDi and 18 APD
in unregulated flights permitted from
January through March 31 .
"It pretty much j ust continues the
current plan until we can figure out
other issues," saJd Alan Murphy. aide
to Fifth District Supervisor Thomas
Riley. Riley represents Ncwpon
Beach and unincorporated ~nta Ana
Heights, two communities under
John Wayne Atrpon's flight path.
A1R.ht hm1ts on the no1s1est aircraft
and tfie pas~nger cap arc the result of
a legal settlement reached an Decem-
ber between the county as airport
operator. Newpon Beach and two
citizen's groups over aarpon noise
and expansion.
NewJ>Ort Beach offi~tals along wath
Stop Pollut1nl Our Newport and the
A1rpon Wor1c.in& Group had blocked
the county from proceeding with 1
S 190 million expansion at John
Wayne 1n an attempt to pm con-
cessions on aircraft noise.
A yearl) average daily departure
hm1t of55 no1se-rcgulated fligbu was
agreed to as was a yearly prasse~
hm11 of 4.75 malhon through 1990,
when a1rpon expansion is to be
complete
.\plan comb1n1ng those l.imitauons
(Pleue eee AIR.POaT / A2)
Dumping
suspect
pleads
innocent
Man linked to toxics
near Ortega Highway
due in court March 3
By STEVE MARBLE
OllN 0.-,"9taWI
.\ 37-)ear-old builder pleaded
innocent toda} to felony charges of
dumpini lethal chemicals along Or-
tega H1ghwa)' last month.
Richard Duane Leavm . a resident
of exclusive Three Arch Bay, as
scheduled to return March 3 to South
Orange County Municipal Court an
Laguna Niguel for a prc-tnal heanng
on the count) 's most dangerous toxic
waste 10C"ldent.
A cnminal complaint filed Mon-
da)' b) Deputy D1stnct Attorney
Diane K.adleu. accuses Leavitt of
tll~lly transpon1ng and d1sposm1
toxic chemicals Both char&es are
felonies that each carry a mlllmum
thrcc-)car pnson term and a SS0.000
fine
New lanes opened with a bang
A 1925 tow:_l!le bua carryin.C d.Jcnltarlea broke the ribbon BouleY&rd. Balloon• releued to celebrate the completion of
Mondaytoofficlallyopenthelut2.l-mlleatretcbofCorona the $10.5 million project later touched power linea,
del Mar Freeway linking the weatbound lanea to MacArthur trtaertna a temporary power outage. See atory on Page A3.
Leavitt. 3i was arrested Jan. 22 on
susp1c1on of dump10g danserous
chemicals off the side of the wmdma
state b1&hway, which links Craner
and Riverside counties. He 1s free o n
$20.000 bail
<\t the lime of Leavan 's a~t
1n"est1ga tors for the Cahfom1a H1gh-
(Pleue eee TOXIC/A2) Death probe
Extra-Strength Tylenol
pulled from atorea after
woman d lea of cyanide
polaonlilg. A2 & A4
INDEX
Suspect's psychotic haze Gas explosion
hurts 3 workers
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By STEVE MARBLE
OttMe>.-,N.ca..... ..
Ruben M. Valle was an a psychotic.
haze and recalls only fragments of the
day he led Costa Mesa police on a
high-speed chase that ended an a
three-car colltsion that lalled two
teen-age boys. a psychologist told
JUrOrS in the unique murder case
Monday.
But an a tape-recorded 1nterv1ew
with police that was played for the
Jury. Valle said he felt "happy" that
he'd killed the teens and said hr
It's been difficult,
butflagwaver's
a happy wanderer
Immigra nt pushes
patriotis m in wa lk
a round the nation
Emir BJe laJac ha'i had ~cond
thoughts about h1"i Oag-wa,.1ng walk
through <\mcnca over the pa\t 15
month'>
HC'''i been 11rcd. cold and hunfry·
with no idea where his nnt mea or
shelter would come from
"I'll thank 'Why am I doing thas'l
Go home' Rut then I'll realm• 'No.
this as a small pm e to pay for
freedom.'" he said
BJelaJac's "pnce lor freedom" is a
~If-imposed walk around the coun-
try, knapsack on ht"i hack and
Amcncan flag Outtcnng ahove h1'i
head
lmm1grat1ng from Yugoslavia
when he wa\ 9 )'ea.-.. old. BJela1ac
developed a <;pec1al affinlt)' for
Amcnca
"I feel very fortunate to be in th1"i
country I like frt't'dom," he ~1d
"But to me. it's a rcspon!11b1ht)'. too
"I want 10 ra1st people'' pndc 1n
their lrctdom Th ere arc pcoJlk -
Amem.an'> -who will .,ah it from
you .\lthou~h f mar Rici. 1:u (pro· •
·'--PAUL
ARCHIPLEY
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
nounced ay-meer byel-ay-atz) Sj>'.Cnt
four years m the Air Force. he didn't
find the experience a "meananaful"
way to express his pnde and love for
Amenca.
"But the Eth1op1an situation really
woke mo up. I thanked God I wasn'ta
child in Ethiopia. and that's when I
decided to do this." he said 1'Therds a po10t in hfe when you
have to live your dreams I wouldn't
want to be 1n a country where you're
50 opprc scd you lose your dreams ...
BJelaJ IC started his walk 1n Novem-
~r I Q84 from hdcll, u , near ht!>
home town of Hot Coffee -"no
cream, no sugar. JU" Hot Coffee" -
M11m~'i1pp1,
I It has walked throuan d01ens of
states. followina the weather, so ha~
trail ha"i cm ro \Cd al'ld doubled
back ~vcntl 11mr
(Plea.e Me blMIORMT I A2)
wanted to "kill peo ple. lots of them."
"Wh o cares"" he as heard to sa}
when a police in vestigator pressed
ham for an explanataon
.-\ witness to the Dec 12, 1984.
crash said it appeared Valle was
sm1hng when he '>ped through the
1ntcrsect1on of 19th Street and
Placentia Avenue and rammed a
small Volkswagen
Valle. 23. as on tnal for murder in
Orange Coun!y upenor Court 10
Santa .\na. He is charged with ktlhng
Roy W1ll1amson and Billy Deanng.
who were nd10g 10 the Volkswagen.
The case as unusual because 1t
marks the first time an Orange Count}
that a motonst has been tned for
murder 10 a car accident that did not
in volve drunken dnvmg.
Jurors were expected to begm
dehberat1ons today.
On the witness stand. Valle testi-
fied that he didn't remember much
about the police chase or the crash •
that nearly sheared the Volkswagen in
half
(PleueiteeMEMORY/A2) Ruben Valle
By_RQBERTHYNDMA.N _
Of IN 0.-, ..... Ital!
Three men suffered minor lOJunes
this morning v.hcn a non-toxic gas
t•,ploded 1n a v.orkroom at the
Hughes .\ircratt plant in Newpon
Bcalh
The men v.ho elltangurshed the
blaze complarned of dizziness. light-
ness in the chest and other rcsp1raton
problems and v.ere taken to Hoag
Memonal Hospital
Hug.hes secunt~ guard Paul Gut1er·
rez and maintenance workers TelT)
T ob1as and Ro) Jacques were re-
poned 1n good w nd1taon later this
morninjt a1 Hoag. a hospital
(Pleue eee THREE/ A2)
Planners approve
closing street
near Arts Center
By TON\' SAA VEOR .\
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.\gain t the ad\ Ill• nl CO\ 1rnnml'O
tal e"<perts and cit' trntlic cnginC'cl"\
the (osta \it'.'<.a Planning <nm
mission \Otcd \1nnJa, 1n la,nr n l
lea' ing the \lrect 11111'1lk the ne"
Orange Count\ Pcrtnrming .\n'
( enter as a dcad~·nd
(ommassrnn mt•mht·r' r •
ommcndl'd apprm 1ng .1 n·yul''' h'
de,elopcr<. .J ~&cNrnm .. ~\on\ 111r
To~n (t'ntt'r On\(: 10 hl·1.11mt· ,,
pnvatc <.trcct e.i't" ard frnm P.11 ~
t cn 1cr Dn'c
The cnmm1\'1nn \nte-d '-1 Wlth
l•>t' fnd\()n oppo,mg and RO\
\nJrcen ah<.t"nl Ill \Uppon the
pwpo~d 1 ll\ ,1hJndnnmt"ni of the
'trrt•t leading to tht' 1n.,1orY an\
nm pie\ thl· ~·gel"\trom'\ ~ l-'\tOIY'
iffia '"\b c;craper .ind \outh Coa"it
Rcrenor. 1ht•atrr The ( 1t' < ounc1l
''1 ht"t1ulnl 111 tPn\ldC'r thr rt'QUC''it
\1 1 h '
T "" n ( enlt•1 flrl\ C' nn" end\ !U\I
pa't tht' an t C'nlrr·, main '\ 000.\<'al
(Pleaac eee STUET/A 2)
State says car pool lanes
just as safe as any others
By LISA MAHONF.'
OI fM 0., ,_. ., ...
.\lth1)ugh \ntn1• "·'n ~11mmut1·r'
mJ' lh1n l.. lithrrv.1\C 1,11 r'!~I l.ir1r'
on thr C ,,,ta \k"l I T<'I.''' ·" .uc nn
morl" dangt'h'U' lhan nthcr lan1''
JllPrthng tu 1h1 \tJtc I l\'l'.lf1m<'nt ••I
Tr n\pon.1t11m
ln\t31hn111n 111 th1· '"''' u It'd I.inn
"''' had httl( nt nci 1m1~·" l Ila., •h1• a1..11dcnt r.uc \tall,111' rrk,l\<',A-'t••n ·
Ja\ h\ C altran' lnllKatt·
I.mt•\ ""t'rr 1ll1' 111·11 ~'" IX (~n tl('
Jir<'1 th rC'I Jtc.1 11• 1hr 1dd111on ol the
I. nt'' a1111rd1nf 11 D:ne Roper
< .1llritn\ •leru•' lll\tn1 t du't'Ctor
.1hhm1 h I; re11 ~nt .. 1 lh<' aC\ adenl\
1(1 Jrtt'd in tht· rr,11u tt'd I nc
\1r.1n"' h1 k '" 11dC'nt \tlltl\tlt'
pr '11kd h' th1 < ,1hlc1m1u thghwa\
r .11ffll \hi'"' th.u thr "'erall l\C'C'ldent
r ·"" h ' 1wn1· .!11" n 'htthtl) 'itnc-t a
hiunh lane lnr rru pt~1len onl~ """
in,t,1lleJ on c h \uk 1\I tht f~"· . °""',... ....... O...W---• hnh \ P<"r '"' ol tht' 1ir,1 11111
'" 111rnt' rt'J'X'rw.t \IOI I 1h1· 1.H f"lt.•I
\111Jcnt' dm na thr lir'>t Ill w-tth
(PleHeeffCAR POOL/A2) Emtr Bjelajac wa•a hla nae on Pacific Cout W,hwayi .
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A2 * Or11ngeCout OAJLY PtLOT/Tu..tay, February 11, 1988
California markets remove
Tylenol pills after N.Y death
LOS NGELES (AP) -Several
~upermarket chains 1n Cahfom1a
pulled f ylenol products from their
shelves after a woman died 1n
Yonker N. Y , from eyan1dc poison·
ing
The markets said they were remov-
ing Tylenol as a precaution today.
None found any product tampenng.
"Sometime late yesterday. we re-
moved all Tylenol cap~ules JUSt to be
safe,"' Ralphs supermarkets vice
pre~1tknt Gene Brown said today.
.. I he) will remain off shelves until we
get "OH.I from the Food and Drug
l\<lm1n1~1rnt1on:·
The ( ompton-based chain pulled
Duvalier offered
asylum in Liberia
Link betwMn cr•nld•
poleonlng dMth, Trlenol
probed In New York. A4
onll the Extra-Strength capsules from
1ts 27 stores, Brown said. That was
the type 1ovolved 1n the Yonkers
investigation.
The A&P supermarket chain rt"-
moved the extra-strength capsules
from its stores in 25 states and the
D1stnct of Columbia on Monday.
after police said Diane Elsroth, 23. of
Pttksloll. N.Y .. died Saturday abot
MONROVIA. L1bena (AP) -
Foreign Minister J. Bernard Blamo
said today that. 1f asked, Liberia
would offer an I um to former Haitian
dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier and
his immediate family, the official
L1benan news agency reported.
Duvalier ned from his Canbbcan
12 hours after tak1na two of the
capsule$.
A&P orcJCTCd the recall ··as a
prec1ut1onary measure." said
Michael J. Rourke, a spoke man for ,
the Montvale, N.J .-based company.
.. We're still waiting to hear more
from the FDA and the Yonkers police
and Johnson & Johnson (which
makes Tylenol). lfthis turns out to be
an isolated inc1drnt, we'll put it back
on the shelves."
Vons markets. with 177 stores tn
CaMom1a and one in Las Vegas,
Nev., removed all its Tylenol prod-
ucts said spokeswoman Suzanne
Dyer.
nation Fnday with his family and
close aides and is in France, which
gave him temporary asylum while a
permanent refuge elsewhere was
sought
No other country has publicly
1nd1cated w1lhngness to accept
Duvalier.
THREE HURT IN GAS EXPLOSION ...
From A 1
\p11~l'''"1m1rn said. N,, otht•r inJunl's or damage wrrc
fl'por1t•d in the 4' a.m. explosion at the
llught' <1ohd stale products da v1s1on
.11 ;,oo \upenor ~ve.
\lt11rJ1ng lU reports. the t hemacal
"l,1m· "·" rek'a~d from a copper
1ul 111~ .ind nplodcd \.llhen 11 came
11110t1•nt.1t1 '-"Ith air in an O\erhead
tihrrgl.1'' duu. said Newport Beach
I Ill' I lt•p.1rtmc:nt ( .ipt Al Schmchl
\t!,1 r 1 11•potll'd I\. " 11c;1•ri 1 n 1 tw
production of 'itlicon-d1ox1de com-
puter chips. .
AccordinJ to Schmehl, the gas
ordinarily is used up an the pro-
duction process as 11 travels tn a 45-
foot copper tube between two pumps.
But for reasons that are now under
investigauon, a high percentage of the
gas escaped from a tube that usually
releases only air into an overhead
fiberglass duct.
When the s1lane came in contact
J
with the air, 11 exploded and caused
the smaJI blaze.
Tobias and Jacques extin$u1stied
the blaze with the help ofGutJerrez.
A fourth security official assisted.
but did not require medicaJ attention.
Newport Beach firefighters and
Hughes officials this morning
planned to clear gas from the room
and the copper tubing with the use of
nitrogen.
AIRPORT PLAN WOULD BOOST FLIGHTS ...
From Al
"111t.i~t11me 10 develop. Rebella said
111 a f-dl 6 letter to the Airport
( omm1'>smn The three-month 1n-
tt•n m plan "Ill pro .. 1dc ti me 10 crcat('
J nc" pl:in and gJ\C 11 a full public
hearing hr c;a1d
Rehella's temporar) plan re r>-
resent'> some rehefto homeowners in
the airpoi;t night path, wh o were
raentl> dealt an increase! 1n regulated
tltghtor, from about 48 ADD tn
Dcu:mher to 60 -\DD from Januar.
through ~1an:h 31 of th as '.fear ·
l nregulated flights b}' qu1Ctt!r air-
craft "h1th 'llood at 18 -\DD will n-;e
to lo ADD under the new proposal.
The flights Wlll .be spl11 between two
atrhnes. Both Pacific Southwest Air-
hnes and Air C'ahfomia will use a
new. ultra-quiet aircraft which fall
helow regulation noise levels.
The January increase, passed by
supervisor; w11hou1 a public hcanng.
was to make up for fewer flights used
earlier 1n the contract year and to
allow for exempt flights. The action
angered Newport lleach officials.
who said 11 was not in keeping Wlth
the spint of the JUSt-negot1atcd noise
settlement
~urph}' '31d the intrn,,, pl;i n .,.
designed to avoid s1m1lar flight bulges
in the coming contract year by
estimating the maximum number of
flights that could be permitted while
maintaining the passenger cap.
The total number of regulated and
unregulated flights allowed for the
three-month penod from January
through March 1s 78.5 ADD. Under
the new plan, the total flights would
be 81 ADD through June.
The plan goes before the Airport
Comm1ss1on Thursday. Supervisors
will consider comm1ss1on rec-
ommendations the week of Feb. 23.
TOXIC DUMPING SUSPECT PLEADS ...
From Al
\\.t\ Patrol and Orange <. ount)
...,h~·r1ff1,, De partment s.a1d thC) al c;o
C\U\fX'ltt:d the man·-. brother of pos\·
1hll' 1n \!1h emen1.
l nvc\t1gators. however, )a1d
thn ·,l. been frustrated in their at·
1emri1' 111 1n1erv1e" the brother and
1111 ~ hMgl'<. ha' e been tiled
\\,I\ nt: 'W 1llette. an attornn Tl'P-
rnt·nting Ri chard Lea' 111. ha!> prl'dll
11·d h" 1 licnt "111 he e·<0nt.>ra11,lod
Nearly 70 chemicals were found at road. fhe van was traced to a rental
three snes along the road m mad· yard an El Toro, investigators said.
January. twice forcing the road'~ Bol> Merryman, director of county
complete closure. Some of the -envlronmentaJ health. Sil•d he con-
chem1cals were blown up because s1dered the dumpings to be the most
ellperts considered the toxins too dangerous toxic episode in county
nsk} to mO\C. h1Sl0r)
Lea\111 was arre~ted after two Merryman ..aid children orpassmg
motonsts told authont1e\ the}' ~w a hikers could ha ve been killed 1f1he..,·d
d1Stlnllne "-hlte \.3n With gret•n 'tampered w1th the drums and ran·
lettcnng parked on a Sht1ulder of the n1sters containing the chemicals
MEMORY OF ACCIDENT IM'PAIRED ...
From Al
I k 111ld 1urors he didn't mean to kill
an\lllll'
Bui '111nng thr taped 1ntefv1c" "'llh
pnhrr ~th.' reptled I hope so" "'I 1e 11
an nll1t t'r told him V.-ilhamson dnd
lkar1n11. h.id been killed He said he "~•ntcd. tu "kill people"
VJlk dn,ang a stolen .. an wa-.
l h3'-t'd h~ polite tu the 1n1cr-..cctwn
v. hl're he r<1n a \top sign and '>lammed
int o the Volkswagen. The boys. both
17 and st udent<; at Estancia High
• l hnol "ere heads ng toward a
doug.h nut shop
Pc;}thologm Ronald Seaborn -told
iuror'> \.1onda} that Valle was poss-
1bl) cra1ed from \Car<> of usi ng drugs
and \ufTercd a "psvcho11c reaction"
"hen he first noticed pohce 'were
chasing him.
Blood tests taken aficr the acc1den1
showed Valle was not under the
annuence of '1rug~ or alcohol at the
11me of the 1nc1den1
Seaborn. who first 1nterv1ewed
Valle last week. said 11 was his belief
the dnver had "no apprec1at1on" for
his actions. He suggested Valle was
funt t11>0inga ta ··pnm1t1 ve lcHI .. and
has only vague mcmonec; of wha1
happened
"~t least he ha~ convinced himself
he can't recall," Seaborn said. "He
ma} have suppressed the memof) "
The ps)cholog1'>I said from what
Valk does remember 11 a ppears he
intended to tum at the intersection
bu1 continued straight to avoid hat·
unga bicyclist who "passed an front of
ham
But a witness to the colhs1on said
he doesn't recall !oee1ng any b1cychst\
at or near the intersection.
T o prove second-degree murder
charges. Deputy D1stnct Auomey
Rick Kang must convince jurors that
Valle had a wanton disregard for life.
Jurors could convict Valle of man-
slaughter instead
Relatives of both Williamson and
Dcanng have attended the trial daily
since 11 opened early last week. The
case ts being heard by Judg~ W1lham
McDonald
IMMIGRANT CARRIES FLAG ACROSS U.S ....
From Al
I I.I\ 1 ng nn monc' and nn 111 nera r.
H1l'l.1J.•l 11 \ c' by h1'1 wll\ and the aid ol
\mt'ritan\ "'ho 'i hare hi\ \alues
I l.trr) the nag SI~ IO eight hours a
d.1, I ha'e faith tha t <;omeonc who
bdll'\l'\ 1n the nag wall help .. he \aid
Jnd thn do"
I lotd' and motels g1"e ham a room
Im th{' night Wa1tre'>se'> and rook'
k··d him The cu nous who stop to ask
him "'hat he's doing end up 1nv111ng
him 10111 their home\ for a meal and a
tx'd l1n the night
· 't•,1erday around Bol \.'\ < hie.a I
\\c'nt 10 !''-Cf) hotel I sa~ " he ~•d
M1.1nc1ay as he walked down Pacific
( 11J\I lf1ghway through N<"wport
&a{ h "I hey wo uldn·1 e\en ~P<'ak to
m<'
I h\:n in t-f un11ngton Bcalh I
\t11mwd <ll a motel ownc:d h\ a lcllo"
from India. and he unllerW><xi whal
fH•edom means -aJld ~1ve me a . . roorn
U1da1al said ~9 perce nt of the
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e'<pent:ntc\ he:\ had w11h .\m<'.ncans
ha'e been pos1t1H· .. f he I percent
that's bad I don't e'en thank about ..
The·· 1 percent" included puhcc 1n
Hamilton. N J who nppcd the Oag
out of BJelaJac·s hand tonv1nl'c:d he
was breaking w me kind of law
"They said I needed a receipt fo r 11
But I've sla)cd with police and their
fam1hcs in their homes. too"
More ty pical wa'i the lady 1n
Malibu who stopped her car whc:n \he
spotted BJela1ac walking by
"She came up 10 me with tear~ in
her eyes. hugged me and said. 'God
bless you ,' " he said
ffr has been recognized by cit y
councils, "ICCn on about 50 telev1s1on
new\ programs. 1nterv1ewed by some
100 radio stallons and wn ttcn about
an near!)' 5<XJ newc,paper~ -all
because he picked a simple but v1s1b le
wa~ to e~pre~s ht~ view~ on his
adopted country
"h'<. raw tn find f11 ult in Amenca.
The real JOb " taking what you find
fa ult wllh and making 11 belier
"If our fo refathers could sec the
a path) we ha ve at tames. they'd never
ha"c given 1he1r lives up," he said.
..\t age 31, BJelaJac has 'ipent two
h1 11hdays on the road. He plans to
continue walking unul November
1988
What then? 'Tll Jive another
<;!ream." he said.
"I'm working on a book a.Pout m}'.
walk and the feelings I have about this
country," he said.
Meanwhile. he'll continue carrying
h1'i message on his shoulder whale he
walks through Amenca.
"I thank one of the most
memorable expenences so far was
when a car fu ll of kids "'cot by and
they yelled ·welcome to Am<"nca'
(JOd bless Amenca1'
.. , was never prouder to carry that nag ..
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Clouds gather, but no rain due
" A Peel~ 11orm puthed ok>Ydl ~ as It mOV9d e .. t The Fotec.tt IOI 7 ~.m EST. Wttd . Feb 12 0
today. bringing partly Cloudy IM(lee to SOYthefn C.llfornla and a 1
hMYler cloud ~nket to the north
The cloud• will thicken tonight and Wednesday. bUt no rain
It ex.pected. aocordlng 10 the National w .. thef s.Moe.
Generally cool WMthef wtll pr.Vall fC)( the next few daye. bot the
cloUd blanket wtll hold In the day'• warmth. bringing tome relief
from the Chlll evenlnge of the lut few dayt A MCOnd 11orm may
bring rain by Wednetday nlQht. Along the Orange Coul It wll be mottly cloudy tonlQht and
Wednesday. Hight Wedneeday 82 to 87. Lowa tonight <42 to 52.
From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner
watert: Wind• eouth to touthweat 10 to 16 knots Wedneeday afternoon. Wind waves 2 to 3 r .. t. Westerly swell 3 to <4 reet
Moetty cloody tonight and Wednesday.
Outer water•: Winds south to southwest 12 to 18 knots tonight al)d Wednesday Combined seas 4 to ~ feet tonight
U.S. Temps
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AlbuquWQue 21 12 AIMrlllo 20 12 ~· 38 3 1 A11e/111 52 33
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STREET RECOMMENDED AS DEAD END ...
From Al
theater. though there arc plans to
extend the roadway to A venue of the
Ans.
A report studymg the env1ronmen·
tal impacts of the proposed abandon-
ment warned that growth in the area
1s expected to choke off five of the
eight in tersect ions around the
Sege rstroms' Town Center develop-
ment. across fro m the company's
South Coast Plaza shopping center.
The closure of Town Center Drive
would aggravate predicted rush-hour
congestion. especially for cars at·
tempting to tum at the intersection of
Anton Boulevard and Bnstol Street.
said the report by Kunzman As~
soc1ates of Irvine.
"We feel there's an overall roadway
shortage m the Town Center area, and
we're concerned with any efTon to
close one," City Traffic Engineer
Rock Miller added.
The closure wo.uld force future
traffic from the mostly vacant Center
Tower skyscraper and other business
complexes onto Anton Boulevard,
M1llfi""Sl1
··11 would ha'c the impact of
building two more office buildings
along Anton." he explained. .. All
traffic forecasts there spell disaster
and this would increase that demand
by another 25 to 30 percent in the
worst mterscctlon m the area ...
Miller said engineers would have to
figure out other ways of improving
1ravel 1hrough the South Coast Plaza
area, aside from already proposed
street widenings and a recommended
on-ramp from Anton~ Boulevard to
the San Diego Freeway.
Also opposed were developers of
the Beverly Hentage Hotel and The
Lakes office park-condominium de-
velopment, whose projects would be
served by the extension of Town
Center Drive.
Segerstrom officials disputed the
environmental fi ndinis. charging
that the traffic predictions were
overstated. Malcolm Ross,
Segerstrom development chief. said
growth in the area will not reach the
level studied b} the enviro nmental
consultants
The Segerstrom company 1mt1all)
requested the abandonment in June
I Y85 10 create a bnck-lmed plaza
between the developer's proposed
luxury hotel and the arts center.
While the hotel has been put on the
back burner. the first $70.7 million
phase of the ans complex as scheduled
to open Sept. 2Y.
The proposed plaza would be
geared toward pcdes~rians and would
hnk the hotel. the Center Tower. the
arts complex and South Coast Reper-
tory. While designed to discourage
traffic. the omamentaJ roadway
would still accommodate cars amv-
1ng at the hotel and theaters.
City Planner Mike Robinson said
the comm1n1on decided the proposal
would "enhance the unique urban
environment of Town Center .. and
would make the street safer for
pedestrians walking to the theaters.
The switch from,: a public to a
private roadway is also needed for the
Seaerstroms to build the proposed
33b-room hotel at the end of the
street. C'1ty regulations call for the
facahty to be built 20 feet away from
the sidewalk. while hotel designs call
for a 10..foot ~lback.
CAR POOL LANES 'NOT DANGEROUS' .•.
From Al
ofoperat1on averaged 23.4 compared
to 25 a week before the car pool
cxpenment. a project report showed.
"We don't see anything 10 1nd1cate
at this peint thftt the eemm1:1ter lane as
causing any more accidents ... Roper
~·d
But lessened congestion has not
improved the accident rate. either.
Roper estimated the same number of
vehicles -172,000 -use the Costa
Mesa Freeway now as did before the
p.r pool experiment. yet there 1s little
\ta11s11cal difference between pre-
proJeCt and post-proJeCI accident
rates
The car pool lane expcnment
officially ended Monday, though the
lanes wall continue to be restncted to
motonsts with one or more passen-
$ers in their vehicle~ until a decision
as made whether to continue the
lanes.
Data collcl'tcd over the ~0-day tnal
period "'II be analyzed, and an
adv1sof) commtll<'e will make a
recommendat1011 on the fate of the
lanes Feb 25
Ma yor Jim Beam of Orange has
already announced his intention to
see the e'<penment through another
nine months before dec1d1ng whether
to make the car pool lanes permanent
The car pool lanes stan at the
Riverside Freeway and end near the
San Diego Freeway
Dnvers for Highway Safety. a
group-0pposed 10 restricting the lanes
to car poolers. has cncd safety as one
of 11s main concerns. Allowing fast,
free-flowing traffic side by side with
bumper-to-bumper traffic 1s danger-
ous. the group ma1nuuns.
But Roper points to the small
number of car pool-related accidents
as proof that the lanes arc safe. Most
accidents reported wen.• rear-end
collisions that occurred in the lane
next to the car pool lane, statistics
show. Some 32 percent of the I 00
-acctdentranalyzed ocru~ ,n the
"fast'" lane. Thirteen percent took
place in the car pool lane whale the
remaining two lanes each had about
I 0 percent ofreported accidents
Of the remainder, 7 percent oc-
curred an the breakdown lane. 14
percent were on ramps and 15 percent
were at unknown locations.
The deputy director had no expla-
nation why the accident rate in the
lane adjacent to the car pool lanes was
three times higher than in the others.
But a CHP spokesman who.declined
to be 1dent1fied said more accidents
typically occur in the "fast" lane
bet:ause traffic as moving quicker
than m the other lanes and there is less
lime for dnvero; to react to a
<1lowdown ,
e.,..o~diQ ~
Cl.DfHING COMR\NY
• STO RE HOURS: M-F 10-8
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( :on~,,a n~( ;n~ Ltd.
Drritr1
K ~our I rcnC'h
& S1 .. nl1111y
Storewide
Clearance
20 %-70 % off
Entire Stock
Now In Progress
3321 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona def Mar
71 4-675-2011
SAT 9:30-6
Health care ethics
meeting tonight ·
The first of a dozen town ball meeti0$S on ethics
in health care beJjns toni&ht at 7:30 in the Fountam
Valley City Council Chambers. I 0200 Slater Ave. in
Fountain Valley.
The public IS 1nv1t(d lA panicapate m develop.
ing rccommendauons conccrnina heahh care policy.
Other town hall mecunas will be scheduled tn Costa
Mesa, Laguna Beach, Irvine and El Toro in coming
months.
funhcr informauon is available through Ellen
Scverona at 832-1841.
Financial eemlnan 1n HB
Two free seminars on money management will
be held Wednesday and Thursday evenings in
Huntinaton Beach by financial plann~rs Waddell
and Reed lnc. T.he sessio ns arc scheduled from 7 to
9 p.m. both evenings.
Wednesday's seminar will be held at Edison
Community Center. 21377 Magnoha St., whale
Thursday's is planned for the Newland Barn Center,
19820 Beach Blvd. C'aJI 964-2106 for reservations
and further 1nformat1on.
"' Sales eemlnar In Newport
Dr. Gary Coutu~ will present a seminar
entitled "Five C ntical Steps to Su~ss" Wednesdy
from 6 to 9 p.m at the Sherato n Newport Hotel.
The program 1s being sponosred by the Sales
and Markctmg Executives of Orange County. The
fee is $35 for SME members and $40 for non-
members. Call Susi at 538·25 I 0 fo r more infor-
mation.
Free counseling offered
Ped1atr1C1an Dr. Paul Genser will offer free
counseling Wednesday from noon to I p.m . at the
AMI/Irvine Medical Center offi ce, 1n the Lakeside
Office Bu1ld1ng. 4605 Barranca Parkway, Suite 10 1,
lrvtne.
The consult•lllon l'i one in a weckl) senes
provided b) member phys1c1ans of the lrv1ne-
Med1cal/Dcnt.al Society and arc sponsored by
People for an Irvine Communtty Hosp11al. Call
857-6500 for delalls.
Assertlon sessions set
Three classes on .. Responsible Assen1ve Be-
havior" will begin Wednesday at the Villa Valencia
Clubhouse 1n (aguna Hills under the auspices of
Saddleback College 10 M1ss1on V1CJO.
Participants will be taught how to express lhe1r
feelings directly and appropriately at the sessions.
scheduled for three consecutive Wednesdays from 7
to 9:30 p.m. The cost is S 12 and more mformatton 1s
available at 582-4646.
Nutritlon talk planned
"Fads and Fallacies Dealing with Nutntton" 1s
the to pic of a talk scheduled Wednesday at the Los
Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club.
Carole Hall will be the speaker at the 6 p.m
session. The club 1s located at 17272 Newhope St.
and details arc available at 546-8560
Water talk at UCI
Ted McDowell, coord1antor of the En-
Vlronmental tud1cs Program at Cal State San
lkrnardmo. will present a leclure on the contamma-
uon of water 1n wilderness areas Wednesday in the
UC lrvme Un1vc~1ty Center Hcni.age Room.
The program. scheduled for 8 p.m .. is free and
open to the public. CaJI Peter Bowler ID student
act1 v111cs at 8576-5181 for more 1nforma11on.
Tuesday,Feb.11
• 6:30 p.m .. lrvlu City Council, City Council
C hambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd.
• 7 p.m .. Hutlngtoo Beacl1 Uoloo High School
Olalrict, D1stnct Education Center board room.
10251 Yorktown Ave.
J
•
• •
Don Wat8on, Caltrana cUatrlct dlrector, addre 11ea
the crowd at openm, ceremolllee for the Ona1 two
milee of the Corona del llar freeway Monday.
Other cUCnltarlee lncluded, from left. Caltrana
director Leo Trombatpre. Aleemblyman GU
Feriuon. •tate Sen. llarlan Berieeon, 8aper·
'riacir Bruce If eatande. Rep. Ro6ert Bad.ham,
Jamee RooeeYelt, chairman of the ann.e County
Tranaportadon CommiMlon: and Philip Mauer. mayor· of Newport Beach.
CdM Freeway opening today
won 'tbe quite so explosive
By SUSAN HOWLE'M'
Of IN Oely ,,.. ......
State Dcpanment of Tran~portauon
d1stnct engineers said they expect to opeo
eastbound lanes of the new Corona del
Mar Freeway this afternoon, but without
the boomtng fanfare that occurred dunng
Monday' unve11tng of the westbound
side.
··About 2 p m . 1hat's what were shoot·
mg for." sa1d a Caltrans spokesman.
A red ribbon and an arch of multi·
colored balloons broke with a bang when
an antique bus carrying transportation
offi cials led a convoy of cars through the
nbbon and onto the route during Mon-
day's ded1cat1on ceremony.
The balloons and ribbon then tangled in
power It nes. causing an explosion and brief
power outage in-the area.
.. That was some explosion:· said New-
port Beach Mayor Ph1hp Maurer. who led
the ceremonies.
City, state and federal o fficials attended
Filing period
opens today for
Irvine Council
By PHJL SNEIDERMAN
Of.,,. Oely,... .....
The tiling penod for cand1da1cs running
tor an In me Ctty Council ~at 1n the June
3 election opened toda}
The nomination penod runs through
Marc:h 7. according to Irvine Cit} Clerk
Nanq Lacey By that date. prospecuve
candidates mU'St return papers wtth a
minimum of :!O but no more than 30
signature~ from registered lrvtne voters.
On June 3 local v
can 1 • tes to serve our-year terms .
the lt-st1v1t1cs 1n lrvme marking the
completton of the $1 0.5 m1lhon proJeU
Monday. but Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley. a strong supPQ.ncr of the proj~t. got tied up m traffic and couldn •t
make 1t.
Maurer welcomed at least 100 people
awamng the green light for the final two-
milc stretch of pavement designed 10 ease
local traffic congestion.
Riley and other county officials .were
cnucal of former Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. 's refusal to budget any transponauon
funds for new freeway or highway prOJCCts.
He said the Coro na dcl Mar Freeway
marked a "red letter day" in county
transportation annals because it signaled a
new attitude by Gov. George Dculcmejian
.and state transportation offcials toward
new bi~way projects.
Political representatives from Newpon
Beach including Rep. Robert E. Badham,
State Sen. Manan Bergeson and As.-
scmblyman Gil Ferguson attended the
morning CCTCmony on the westbound
Route /3 onBmp at iamborcc Road.
Also at the ceremony were state Dcpan-
ment of Transponauon Distnct Director
Don Watson. Orange County Supervtsor
and Caltfom1a Transportation Com-
m1ss1on Chairman Bru~ Nestandc, Or-
ange County Transponauon Comm1ss1on
Chamnan James Roosevelt. Cahfom1a
Dcpanmcnt of Transportauon Dtrcctor
Leo Trombatore and Costa Mesa Mayor
Norma Heruog.
Af\er the fim segment of the frecwa}
was completed ID 1977, constructton was
stalled until 1983 Although environmen-
t.al plans were approved for the extension
in 1973, a scnes of hurdles blocked
construction until three years ago when
Caltrans finally budgeted building costs
for the project
Eventually, planners expect to link the
six-lane freeway to the proposed San
Joaqu1p Hills Transportation Comdor
which wtll JOIO the San Diego Frcewa~
near Laguna Niguel.
Money-laundering
arrests net millions
in cocaine and cash
By dte Auoctated Pre11
LOS ANGELES -Authonues ~1d
they seized S 11.6 malho n ID cash and
confiscated S20 m1lhon wonh of cocaine
with the arrest of five people allegedly
rn volved in laUndenng money received
through the distribution of illegal drugs.
One of the people arrested was a Seal Beach
resident.
arrests . .\gents also seized 254 pounds of
cocaine
The money was first deposited in banks
10 Caltfom1a and Flonda, and ultimately
was transferred b) wt~ to designated bank
accounts in Panama. New York and
southern Flonda. according to coun
documents
Carlo'i and
o n o e no usa nameo b)
" Governor:
may sue.
to block
oil leases
By die A.aoelated P'reU
LOS ANGELES -Gov. Geo(IC Oeu.-
kmtJian may file Jutt to block the sale of
offi hore 011 leases after the U.S. Interior
Department annou.oc.ed pl.an"' to_so_~
with the we off the Non.hem California
coa5t.
The lntenor Department has said it will
open another comment and nominahOn
pcnod 1n May for dnlbn1 off Southern
Cahfom1a
..The 'ovemor b.as a ,enuine cooocm, ..
Deu1'me11an press deputy Donna Lipper
wd Mondly. ."We are lookina into pos~1b1hty or lqal action .~. of filiQI iu1t
ap1Mt the lntcnor Dcpanment."
She declined to say on what grounds
such a sutt miaht be filed. sayina. "The
matter tS still under considerauon:·
A congrcss1o nal moratonum on oLI
dnllina off much of C.t.liforrua wb
permitted to dte last year, opening the way
the lnt.cnor Department's action.
DcukmeJ1an bad opposed extension of
the moratorium, and environmental
groups and political opponents contend
DcukmeJtan thus was partly responsible
fo r the current snuation.
The l nterio[ Department ba.s asked the
011 IDdustry to nominate which of 1.2
m1lhon acres of tracts jt wants to lease in
federal waters off Mendocino and Hum-
boldt counties. The sale 1s scheduled for
Apnl 1988.
Monday's announcement is auned a
gJvtns local govemment.s, the public and
the 011 industry a chance to comment on
the amount of 011 and gas believed present
in the tracts, as well as geological,
cnv1ronmcntaJ. b1oloCJcal. a.rcbcological
and soc1~nom1c impacts of dnlling 1n
those areas.
The sale areas arc gcneralJy from three to
27 mtlesofTshorea.nd stretch from 12 miles
south of Point Arena to Po mt Dclgada and
from 12 miles south to IS m iles north of
Eureka.
Last Wttk, when lntenor Secretary
Donald Hodel announced hts intention to
open up the vast areas off California·~
coast to possible 011 leasing. Dcuk.mcjaan
protested that the way Hodel was bandltng
the situation represented "a breech of the
good faith wo rking relationship .. between
the federal government and the state.
DeukmeJian ba5cd his protest on the fact
that lhe fi vc-ycar leasing plan, of which the
~pnl ) 988 sale IS a pan. 1s still ID draft
fofm and "111 not become final unul
Fcbruar) 1987
Art Satherly.
'Mr. Country
Music,' dead
8 y tlle A.aocta ted Pres1
U ncle An Satherl). whose gu1d1ng hand
1n the careers of such music greats as Gene
t\utr;. and Tell Ritter earned rum the Utle
.. Mr ·country Music,·· died ofhcan failure
Monday at his Fount.am Valley home. a
fnend said
Satherly, 96, wasalenand tn ge>o<! health
unttl his death at 8:30 a.m .. longttmc fnend
Forrest White said. There will be no
funeral "because he didn't want people to gncve ~er b~·· Whuc__....._ __
The recording tndustl) pioneer was Society. free public movie a ut main streets in the
U.S , Newland Museum. Adams Avenue and Beach
Boulevard
One incumbent. Councilwoman
Barbara Wiener. has announced she will
001 ~ck rc-clectaon
agents who said the men were able to
subvert federal currency transaction laws
because they had connecttons with a
corrupt banker. whom authont1es declin-
authont1es as pnme movers 1n the nng.
were am:sted along with 0 waldo 'vera in
M1am1. Fla. Fnda) On the West Coast
Ennque Fernandez of Seal Beach "as
arrested the sam e da) .\JI
instrument.al in gettmg contracts for I:? ,,
members of the Countr) MusJc Hall of
Fame tn Nashville. mcludtng RO) Acuff.
ed to 1dent.ify. , \Vednesday,Feb. 12
• 7 p m . Lagoa Buch Plu.nlllg Comml11lon,
Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
The other incumbent concluding a term
this )ear 1\ Lari) Agran, who was first
elected to the council 1n 1978 and won a
second term an 1982 Agran has not yet
annoum:cd whether he will seek a third
term
F1nanc1al rnst1tut1ons helped b) repon-
1ng the unusually large deposit~ 10 federal
agents. said U rulcd States Attorne) Robcn
C. Bonner He would not disclose the
names of the banks which cooperated in
the case. and said no more amst'I ""ere
anucapated.
four men arr Venezuelans. and all were
charged 1n com plaints issued after their
arrests. Bonner said
8111 Monroe. Marty Robbins, Bob Wills
Left~ Fnzzcll and Ro) Rogers and the Sons
of the Pioneers. \Vh1te wd.
Sather!\. who was the olde-st member ol
the Country l\.1us1c Hall of Fame 1n
Nash' tile. was vice president of('olumb1a
RC'COrds when he ~ured ID 1952
• 7· 30 p m., Laguna Buch Rttrutloo and
Commu.nlty Services Committee, Recreation \on·
fcrcncc Room . 505 Forfit Ave.
• 7:30 p.m.. La1u• Beach Seismic Safe-
ly /Dluater Prepared11ea1, Police Department Lt·
brary. 505 Forest Ave.
.\lthough 1he nom1nat1on pcnod has
JUSt opened. one candidate. Hal Maloney.
36, an adm1n1strat1ve anal}st for Orange
County who also sen•es on 1he Irvine
Finance C'omm1s~1on. announce<! his can-
didacy m J.lnuary
The money "represents the largest
collective sellurc of C"4sh ever ID a stngle
coordmated drug case ... Bonner said at a
news conference Monday to announce tht'
.\ ftf\h man. Lui,. Moraks of l 'rugua\.
was arrested ID New York C it) Fnda). but
charges against him were filed 1n M iami.
.\ss1!>tan1 L'. . ;\ttornc) Bnan un \atd
The fi"e were charged with a1dmg and
abett1n~ 10 the possession and d1stnbut1on
of c.:oca1ne and cunspinng to dctr:iud the
l 'n11ed States. said Bonner
Born Oct JQ. 1889, m Bnstol. England,
Sathcrl~ o nce i;>araded as a C'ub Scout befo~ Queen V1ctona. Whtte said.
.. He came to the U nited States in 191J
because he wanted to sec cowboys and
Indians." Whttc said.
PoucE Loe
Bandits rout HD family,
threaten kids, get $1,500
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... ~ .........
Pohcc arc hunting for three robbers
who smashed their way into the
apanment of a sleepina llunungton
Beach family. yanked out telephone
hnes and threatened to cut up their
children wtth a six-inch kitchen knife.
a police spokeswoman said today.
The mtruder1, one of whom alw
brandished a small revolver. escaped
with about S 1,500 they took from the
woman's purse.
Spokeswoman Jo Anne Bergstrom
said the three men. descnbed as
young. •hon and probebly V1~t·
namesc, broke into the apanment 1n
the 18000 block of Vallee Circle early
Thursday morning. The apanment 1s
Fount.a.lo. Valley
A 2 1-)'car-old Founuun Valle)
man W11• arrested und4y after he
lleaedty tned to steal a C(J
the home of Lanh Van Lee. 35. his
wrfc, Dtcn K. Tran. 30. and their three
children.
Smashing a window Wlth a section
of pipe, the IDtrudcrs took a knife
from tbe kitchen and went fint into
the cbtldren·s room and then the
parent's room and cut the tclphone
hne.
"Sit up. w•ke up." they told the two
v1cums, accord1Dg to Bcristrom
They ued their hands bchtnd and
ordered the couple to hand over all
their mone1 and gold or they would
hurt the children.
The three men were believed to be
16-18 years-old, about S/C(!t 4 inches
tall, and wei&hed about 125 pounds,
Bergstrom said. One wo re a red
handkerchief over bis fa~ and the
" entered a rear shop area and sto ic a
30()..pound red tool chest The 1011'1
was estimated at SJ.000 ' , ..
phy$1c1an who prnct1cc'I at I I ROO
other wore a grey hat with a full tmm,
she said
They spoke 1n both Englt<1h and
V1ctname\e. Bcrs~trom \Std
Bergstrom said that V1ctname~
people appaf't'ntl\ h:ive a tendcnC') to
keep their monc) at home and that
1he "word gets out" about It in the
r ommunll)"
he added that V1c1name'IC law-
brTakers ha" c a tendenq to prt') o n
their own kind and that '1ct1ms may
not call pQhre tlut ma} want to take
cart of the prohlcm themselves.
The v1c1tnH of Thu~.t} ·s robbery
opc1atc R srnll at a local swap rnct"t.
Bcrastrom su1d
One of1ht robbe~ said they would
shoot them at the ,wap mct"t ll the)
called police
• • • Over the weekend someone re·
the 2100 block tl t < ollctzl" ..\'en Lil'
about 12:35 p.m Monda\ Entn ''.l'
made through a rear gla'ls door • • • An ele-ctrontc signal de' •~l· 10 ,,
gated community was reponcd )tolrn
from a car at 5:?5 V1ctorrn \t betwcrn
9 p.m. unday and Ill lll a m
Monda~ • • • .\ car phone wa~ rcportl"d 'lokn
from a locked Hh1, k P.H~l·d ,1n
Rochester Strttt. near 'l'"' pt1rt
Bo ulevard, bet" cen I :> ~ p m ;rnd
2 10 pm Fnda\ Tht• pht111t' "'·"
valued at S2.5 0
Irvine
Mon.• than S2 000 "'onh ,,1 gun'
and Je...,elr) wcrt' 'itnlcn tn1m .1
resadencc 1n lhe 5000 hl1x ~ 11!
Bordeau' A. venue • • • t\ "ldeo ca'isettc rC\'OIC!\-1 .inJ ••
tt'leVISIOD ~I ""Cl"e 1olcn frnn1 II
• residence 1n the ~000 hk1<. ~ nt
Ou1chl'r Lane • • • t\ ~tcrco wo ~tolcn trom .l '"·ar
parked on Jambortt Road
Hmntin.Cton Beach
1,H .ilk•gedl\ tn 1Dg 111 t.ikc a mcd11.ll
prt'\C'1pt1on "'1thou1 p.n 1ng tor 11 at
"i.t' -On-Drug. IQ I ~2 lkach Bh d • • • Burglars stoic a n ng l.Onta1n1nt:
tour diamonds $haped as halt-moon'
from a bedroom dresser drawer an tht•
4l"Xl0 block of \ 1'it.a Bahia Thr nng
v. as 'alued at SI 600 • • • '".lmeone stole .i parl mg 'illl l e r
ln•m the rear bumpc.-r nl .i '-•Ir parll'll
in the: lt.11 at Golden \\est t ollegt" • • • ~ S lUll BMX Hutrh b1cvck v._i,
stokn lrom the parl1ng lot at \1
Bon.i,enturc l hur'-h at pnnlld; It
\trl't'I and Heal .\' enue • • • ~ v.uman ltlt-d a rt'fx.'rt lhat ..c'eral
I ' \tar~ld H1u1h' v.err pelting. lar.
tlt'>lr Kiser Drl\l' v.11h rn11cn
tomatlX'' and ""h haggtt'\ tilled "1th
~ct~ hup and mu~tanl Her c:ar wa'
one ot 1ho~ hu. she ..aid · • • • Vandal~ pos\1bl\. u~1np. ·' knife 1.. ul
1hfC'e ~al" in a ~'at 1n the 1 b0f)(I
hltxl ul Parl "dr • • • Ru~lal'\ bro~r into .l \ 011. .. waarn
Rat1h111n thr I t\IJC 10 Nock of Barefoot
.lnd l\k)l a S."!50 $l('~o. S40 1n
\Jl('aker'I. S40 1n noormats and a $Ill
hull\ ap • • • '\'nH~onc too~ S 'IU from the cash
lx1\ fn1m the Mobil ~ui11on at 1 ~472
Be.ilh Rh d
Newport Beach
T\loll men ~C're ilTTCSted before the\
JI l•f?.t'dl\ "'ere to rob the hell e
'tJltOn 31 \>.. C'-tl hfT Dn' e and I th
'lrt'l.'I pohl'e \31d T 1moth} John'IOn
~ ,,, L,1ng Bea, h and Danniel
lJ .... :11d 1-ra' I ot <iarden Grove
V.l'rt' arrr-<.tt'd :ti ltl pm Fnda~
• • •
\tM'l" than 1-l 000 tn Jev.eln wu
ta~en trnm .t re'1denC'e on ·um
mcrwall l ,lun \a1urda} af\er the
hurglar apparent!\ pned o~n a
"''"do" 01 th(' Newpon Beach ho me
.\n oncntal pearl n«-kla'1t with an
C\ttmated \ alur ofS I 0,000 was stolen
alona "'11h a S \ tli.Xl diamond and
'4f'rlh1re hl<)(X'h polt, e ~ad <\pair ol
diamond and \af\ph1rt eamnas v.ett
31\o llk<'n
Ticket agency robbed
Ama.zon P3rTOt worth S 1.040 from
Pet Country. 18918 Brookhunt t
The store owner told police he
wrestled the cait away from the thief
before the man drove ofT. but a
witness wrote d own the "\/chicle'<;
hcensc numbtr Officen am•t('d
Wamer Ave. rcponed Monday that
somtone st.olc leda~ aod cod1na
books worth $4.S rrom ht' office
bctWttn J an. 3 I and Feh l • • • A 1t~1dent of the I 0200 block of
moved a pin fmm a door littch to
cnt" a aaraac on the 18 lOO bloclr. ol
Sana Carlotta while the ~•dent 'NA\
asleep. The 1011 included a tool ho'
and tool wonh $I 400
CoetaMeea
Mone} totahna SI '00 wu rt'·
poned tolen from a locked h\1\ at
Mt11 Muffler 21.,., Harbor Bhd .
betwttn I p m Sunda)' and 7 l5 a m
Mooday En111 wu made throuah a
rear door
.\ telephone iy\tem .... '" stokn
from a m1dencr 1n the I ~10-l blod. o t
Pactflc Coat H1ahwa' The owner
rcpont"d thOl the \\5tem v.as rt'
mm cd from <1 prev1C1u\ otlllt' anJ
that he 1n1endl-d 1u mme 11 to 1 ne"
locauon • • • \.ind.al\ entert'd Pcm "M.:h~lOI,
I q~ l t Hal\ltn~ thrnuJth •n 11nlndl"d
'>hdana v.1ndov. .lntl ,·am~ c' tt'n,1 \l'
damage
\ n armC'd roht-<-r l'"""JI Jlr'l1 "tth
S ~ ~kl 1n ca.-.h Mond11' •lfter tmld1na
up a ( tl'it.I \.1e\A llt l et oljlC'n\\
1 .... \1 cmplO\f"C' .u thr lh:l r t
'\ha1.: l '"'~ll '-<'"' J>\lrt Hh d "'ef'('
do"nl lhr 'tore 1~1ut S SO p,m
when a man enlt'~ v.cann' a blue ~n1m Jll let ~1th a \hct"r' wool
collar. c O\ta \.1M.a \ t Rtl l\c-(h1tl
~·J
re' olHr and deruandtd mone'
F.mplovtt hand~ the rohbcr th.t •
,a,h, v. huh he plaC't'd inside a ro)'91
hlu<' han\. lkchtcl said
Otl John ltddcll on •11•p1c1on o(
grand thefi. • • • A meohantc who wort. in I oun·
Lain V31le) at 18124 Mt W;nh1n1ton
reported Monday thal tomc-one
<.1n:ulo de Juarc1 c.mc home from
shoppinalast ThurMia) and found the
front door of her home o pen he ,.,d
buralaf'l had 'itolen Je~lry v.onh
$9.S?S and aud10-v1deo rqu1pmt'nl
worth S I, 199 ••• Jewelr) nJ a aun. all worth $8~ll
wcrt rtf)()ne-d \lnlen from a home in
• • • meonc 'tole a Slim ~1rl ~1~r
( ru1~r b1qcte v. hen lhr ,,..., ner w.1\
v1\1t11\aa fnenJ 1n thC' 1111.10t1 tillxl ,,f
~am11el1 • • • .\ v.om•n v.. \ 1 kl"n into 1 u\tO(h I hl· man J'h1<h1,t'd .& blue ~tttl ..
The robbt-r '1cscn~ a\ -..hnt
aoout 3 S fttt 10cbc1 tall with a
thin b\J1ld and blond. lhinruna curl)
hair, then ran out thcfronl door The
cmplo\ dtcfn't ttt whether tw
~~· e 1rt1 on foot or 1n a
H'htl:lt, htcl Uld D
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Stores pull Tylenol 8.s
cyanide death probed
New York woman's poisoning sets off .. another scare over tainted pain killer
YONKERS. N Y (AP) -In-
vestigators arc: trying to determine
whether a woman'r, death b)' q,inu.lc
po1son1(lg was linked to E~tra
Strength Tylenol. and a supermarket
chain pulled the popula~ pain-killer
from 11s stores an 25 \tale'> and thc
D1stnct of Columbia.
A&P pulled Extra-Strength T)'lcnol
1.:apsules from shelves 1n 1ls moH• lhan
1,000 stores Monday after pohcc ..aid
Dianc Elsroth, 23, nf Pechkall. was
found de1:1d Saturda) about 12 hours
af\er taking t\\-O 1 ylenol capsull'\.
official'> '>atd
>\fter lhe death\ ul -,eq:n pcopk 1n
the C hacago area "-ho had t.tken
c:yanade-laced tapsuk~ of E>.tra-
Strength Tylenol an 1982. at\ manu·
facturer and othe~ look step!> tu make
packaJe" tampn rn"rnnt
Authonlle'> ~1d other cap<iulc'> an tlw
bonle she u~d l'Ontaincd cyanide,
but Deputy Oucf Owen McClaae
would not com ment on whether ~
Tylenol container found after
[lsroth'\ death had ~en tampered
With J
Elsroth, "'ho was vmting her
boyfnend, "took a couple of tablets
the night belort' because shr was nol
feeling well,'' Ml'('laan said an a
Monday night news conference. The
bottle was bought at a Bro~v1lle
A&P. but no 01her bottks at thr store
showed signs of tampenng. officials
said
>\& P ordered the recall "as a
precautaonar) measure," said
Michael J Rourke, a spoke'Oman for
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Wes1che~tcr County banned the
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fo r county Eltccutive Andrew P.
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In nearby New York City, residents
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said city health department spokes-
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Massachusetts public health of.
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Booster seals on
shuttle'srockets
caused no concern
WASHINGTON (AP) -A NASA
official told a presidential com-
miM1on today that "no concerns were
expressed" about solid rocket booster
$C8lS pnor to the launch of the 111-
fated space shuttle Challenger last
month, despite erosion m earlier
flights of some nngs u~d to 101n
sections of 1he rockets.
Lawrence Mulloy, solid rocket
booster project manager at the
Marshall Space Flight Center, said
tht' space agency had found erosion
on six of 171 "o-nngs" used in earlier
space flights, presumably the effects
of the gases produced by the burning
sohd rocket fuel. He said "it wasn't
disturbing from a standpoint of
saft'ty."
Mulloy added that NASA "hadn't
seen any erosion" fora year before the
Challenger 01ght, which ended 10 an
explosion that destroyed the space
orbiter and killed its seven-member
crew
M ullo) told commissioners that
NASA has not 1denufied the1oints as
a cause of the nation's worst spacc
disaster. "The joint also hasn't been
eliminated as a factor an the acci-
dent. .. he said.
Refcmng to an unu!>ual plum'l of
name that appeared to emanate from
the seal area of the right solid rocket
booster seconds before the explosion,
Mulloy said, "we have not yet
determined whether this is a cause or an effect" of the accident.
Mulloy also told the panel "there
wasn't any kind of waiver or devia-
uon" in the assembly of the complex
seals ~rior to the Jan. 28 launch.
Sohd rocket boosters fig ure promi·
nently in theories about the space
accident. Some eitperu have said that
the explos100 began when an unusual
plume of flame escaped from the
right-band rocket booster at a seal
location. Despite the interest of com-
m 1ssioners and others in the seals,
acung NASA administrator William
Graham opened the hearing by saying
that space agency officials "arc 'still
look.Ing across a broad range of issues
to try to establish. what a.ctually
happened."
Concern about seals on the rocket
booster. raised in an internal NASA
memorandum wnuen la st July,
doesn't mean that space officials have
"singled out an y one area at this point
as a unique source of concern" in the
destructio n of 1he Challenger,
Graham told a prcs1dent1al com-
mission probmg the accident.
Japanese man's '42
protest vindicated
Ref u sed t o go to
inte rme nt camp,
served time in jail
~EA TTLE ( Pl -In 194.2.
Gordon H1raba yash1 , a C'hnstaan
pacifist. refused to be evacuated to an
internment ca mp for Japanese-
Amencans Four decades later, a
federal Judge ha!> vindicated that
dec1s1on
U.S. D1c;1nct Judge Donald
Voorhees said Monday the govern·
ment wi thheld evidence from the
U.S Supreme Court an 1943 in HS
effort to prove the mass internment of
120,000 Japanese-Amencans on the
West Coast during World War II was
JUSt1fied.
H1rabayashi, a Seattle native and
professor ementus at the Un1vers1ty
of Alberta 1n Edmonton. was con-
victed of violating evacuation and
curfew rules for Japanese and
.
Japanese-Amencans.
Thr decision "vindicates our 40-
year crusade," H1rabayash1 said
"Both my legal team and I feel the
court has rc<'ognized the injustice
committed against Japanese-A meri-
cans dunn$ World War II, panicu-
larl} regarding th e question ofloyalty
and our forced remova l from the
West( oast."
H1rabayash1 was a 23-year-old
Un1vers1ty of Washin~tOn student
when President Franklin Roosevelt
signed Executi ve Order 9102 on
March 18, 1942. That order created
the War Relocation Authonty to help
the War Department evacuate
Japanese-Amencans from the West
Coast.
Lake all other Japanese-Amencaos
in Seattle, Hirabayash1 was sub1ect to
an 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew
On May 16, 1942, the day
Hirabayash1 was scheduled forevacu-
auon. hr ~ent to the FBI instead and
refused to go. He also admitted he had
broken curfew three times.
He was convicted of both v1ol-
a11ons.
Revelers brave the cold
for finale of Mardi Gras
By tbe Associated Press
NE-W ORLEANS -People bundled against chill temperatures lined
parade rouic., today for the last of the season's Mardi Gras revelry Th!.,Zulus
dOut to kick offThe larst of the days IS parade!>, without their traditional
barrage of gilded coconuts because they couldn't get 1n'iurance. Pohce Sgt
Donald C urolc said the crowd wa., "a little ahovc average. cons1denng the
weather " ~t Charle\ Avenue was lined with lawn chairs. ladders, coolers and
crov.d<, ol J>t'Oplc t.lrC'>'>ed an "weatcrs. tnat'i and hats ag;un!>t the cold
Mld-alr al rllner cr ash averted
A I LANT A -A Delta Air Lanes 727 had lo drop 200 feet 10 avo1t.I an
Las1crn .\1rlanc'> 1'1.7 after an air trafliL 1.ontroller mistakenly put the Jetliners
on a collts1on LOursc officials said No passengers were 1n1urcd an the incident
Monday about 31 .000 fee t over Toccoa in northern Georgia. said Federal
Av1at1un Adm 1n1strat1on spokesman Jack Barker. "There was an air traffic
control t>rror, .. Barker said today. "There was an error committed by a veteran
controller We were fully staffed and there was moderate trctffic."
Double transplant patlent r~spondlng
TU< ·soN -The first perso n to rece ive two art1fic1al heart 1mplanb as
responding to sounds and showmg no neurological problems. and her doctor
acknowledged 1t'\ "prett) lucky'' 'Ohe t'i still ahve. The donor heart that had
been transplanted Fnday into Bernadcttr Chayrc1 'topped wtthtn two da) s.
prompting the S«ond implant ofa Jarvak-70 pla!>tic-and-metal pump, said Dr
Jack(, Copeland, lJn1vcr;11y Mrd1cal (enter'-; chief heart surgeon Chayre-z
remained an cri tical cond1t1on
Alrllne In Army crash bankrupt
MIAMI -Arrow Air !>Uspcnded passenger 5erv1cc today and announced
It had filed for reorgan11.at1on under federal bankruptcy laws. clltng mounting
problems following the crash of an Arrow charter that k111edl48 U.S. soldiers.
Jon Batchelor. the company's president, said 400 pf SOO employees were
furloughed today. Eight crew members also died in the Dec. 12 crash of an
Arrow charter shortly af\er takeoff from the airport in Gander. Newfoundland.
Slayer granted 1nterv1ews for appeal
JACKSON, Ga: -A Judge granted attorney'i representing convicted
murderer Wayne W1lltams the nght to interview people whose information
could help in his appeal. but turned down a reque'it for pohce documents .
Wallaams, 27. 1s 11erv1ng two life sentence" for the murders of two young black~
1n tlanta. and was subsequently blamed for the slay1ngs of 22 other voung
blacks between 1979 and 1981 H~ was not charged w11h tho'le rnme~
Meat packen return to work
AUSTIN, Minn. -Hoa slaughtcrina re&umcd Mon<Uy at Hormel\
flagship plant for the first time since meat Pickers bcaan a batter stnke nearly
sax months ago More than 900 people reported for work Monday at the Geo
A. Hormel & Co .. rl•nt and a spokesman \ltd the company hopes to ha ve •ts
full complement o I ,02S workers by today or Wednesday. Oov, Rudy Pcrpich
said Monday that he plans within two wcck'i to withdraw National
Guard\mcn. who have hcen sut1oned 10 Austin smct Jan. 20 to prevent ,.nkc-
related violence. KSTP· TV in St. Paul reported
Ea•t bit by ma .. lve •torm
A ~torm s1rctchin& from Teus into New York coated highways with act'
and up to eight inches ofsnow, cau11na hundrcdaof fcnder-bcnderund forc1na
school closings today, whale tomadoe~ nppcd throu&h '°uth Geor111
damaaina homes 'nd tnJunn.a at leut 14 people A •uite of emeraency wa\
declared today in Ware County. Cia • to mnh1h1t off duty emeracncy worken
and volunteers to ••••~t 1n the cle1nup from lht tomadoc•. County
Comm1\Ston Ch11rman Rev•• Ollt<Jn Mid A \Uflt or ll't'tll air meanwhile
held the Rockie• 1n 11 deep fm:1e, an1J with tcmpttaturt'' CXptt1rd to dip to th~
low tttn~ today, volunteer' 1n I 11tlr Rodr Ark . roundtd up m11re than 100
hnmclc'\ rr,1dcn1\ and hrough1 them to tht Clly'• lut r•t rmttl}rnt y 'helter
\ . \..
Orange Cout OAIL~Ol/Tu .. day, February 11. 1989 * AS
New bills would aid
divorced moms, kids
SA~RAMENTO (AP) -A lcgis.-
lator impressed by a book on Clh-
fomja'1 no-fault divorce law ha•
introduced bills to help divorttd
women and their children.
One bill by Sen. Gary Hart, ()..
Santa Barbara, would require-the
deduction of child-support paymCJltS
from pay checks. The other would
enable some divorced women to k<'ep'
their homes.
Hart told a news conference Mon·
day with Stanford University socaol·
<>11st Lenore Weitzman that her book.
"The Di vorce Re volution." prompt·
ed his measures.
The 10-year study of C'ahforn ia's
no-fault divorce law concl udes that at
has been a "financial catastrophe" for
most women.
Typically, the book says, a woman
suffers a 73 percent decrease 1n her
standard of hving an the first year
after a divorce, but her cx;husband's
standard of hvang Jumps 42 percent
durina the same period.
The state's no-fauh divorce law,
enacted in 1970, eliminuod the need
fo r &rounds for a divoroe and set now
alimony and property award stan-
dards aimed at treating men and
women equally.
One of Hart's bills, SBI 751, would
require that chjJd-support payments
ht' deducted from parents' pay
checks. Currently such deductions
are opuonal unless a judge de-
termines that a parent 11 a month or
more behind.
Hart said requiring automatic de·
duct1on would reduce the hi&h rate of
non-compliance ~tth child-support
orders and save the cost and time of
prosccuung errant parents.
Hart's other bill. SB 1750, would
enable older women and women with
you ng children to remain in the
family houses; instead of selling them
and d1v1ding the proceeds with their
husbands.
Cancer-causing chemicals
discovered in state's fish
By tlle A11ocl1ted Pre11
SANTA MONICA -Cancer-cau'lang chemicals ha ve bt'en fou nd in fish
caught in Santa Monica Bay and sold an commerctal markets, a new study has
found. None of th<' fish tested had more chemicals than are allowed by federal
health standards, according to test result~ released Monday at a congressional
subcommittee heanng in Santa Monica However. the findings for some fish
were comparable to those reported an an earlier study of sport fish from the bay.
The earlier tests prompted state health au1hont1es last year to warn fishermen
against eating some vanetit's offish caught from piers on the bay.
Boat death toll ralsed to nlne
BODEGA BAY -The four men ~till massing after a fishing boat mishap
that also lolled five others and tnJured 22 have been 1dent1ficd and declared
presumed drow ned by the U.S. C'oasl Guard. Coast Guard spekesman Ken
Massey Monday 1denllfied the massing as George Bell, 33. Randy Bell. 13,
apparently the eider's son, both of Folsom; Scott Huddleston, 41 . of Sonoma,
and Walt Heydon, 62 . of Lodi. Five men died an 55-degree water shortly after
the accident outside this httle harbor 50 mil es north of San Francisco on
Saturday. Twelve were rescued from the water.
Kenny Rogers. to have throat.surgery
BEVERLY HILL5 -Singer Kenn y Rogers walfhavea cyst removed from
has vocal cords in a procedure the throa ty-voice bantone called "a routine
surgical operation." "I see this as a really positi ve chance to take care of a
problem I've had for a long time:· Rogers said Monday following a video
laryngoscopic study at his doctor's office. The surgery will be performed at an
undisclosed hospital in the Los Angeles area
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... 0rMge Coelt DAILY PILOT/ T\*d8)', February 11, 1888 ·-----
Time to end
'deep pockets '
liability a wards
•
The issue of "deep pocket" reform has placed
members of the California Trial Lawyers Assoc1at1on
living on the O range O>ast in the middle of a conflict
between their neighbors and their coUeagues.
The "deep pocket" doctrine is the judicial per-
version of the rule of joint and several liability which
allows courts to charge all the damages in a civil case to
one party when other parties cannot pay. "Deep pocket"
holds even when the o nly party with any money -
usually insurance money -has been determined to be
responsible for as little as one percent of the incident.
Smart lawyers have found it to be good practice to
include a defendant with "deep pockets" in a lawsuit
whenever possible. Since they have to prove only that a
properly insured city was marginally at fault, naming a
municipality in a civil suit has become a hedge against
winning a case and losing an award -and a fee.
The fairness of the .. deep pocket" doctrine is
arguable under the best of circumstances. On one hand,
it has been a source of compensation for people
permanently injured in accidents for which the pnmary
responsibility hes with an uninsured motorist. On the.
other hand, it has taken that responsibility and
transferred it to entities that may have had linle to do
with the incident.
In the most extreme cases, ci ues have been held
liable for acts of nature. Just last year. Newpon Beach
was ordered to pay $6 million to a C laremont man who
dived into the ocean, hit a sandbar and broke his neck.
Certainly, the incident is tragic. Certainly. the victim,~
now confined to a wheelchair for the foreseeable future,
needs financial support. We are not, after all. the kind of
society that would offer him up him to the whims of
·nature. which has already demonstrated its capacity for
cruelty. , ,
Nevertheless. it seems 1nequ1tablc to pui the burden
for his perpetual support on the people of Newpon
Beach. The Cit)' took c;tandard precautions, and then
some. But despne the fact that 11 provided li feguard
service. despne the fact that the city helped produce and
distribute an educational film about surf-related neck
tnJuries. a Jury found 1t hable for the broken neck because
11 failed to post signs warning that the ocean can be
dangerous. •
Similar cases in Laguna Beach. and s1m1lar large
awards, have brought that ci ty to the bnnk of
uninsurability. Jts deductible has skyrocketed and
municipal pessimists worry that o ne or two more mult1-
mi1Jion dollar Judgements again~ the city could mean
financial ruin.
Beach c111es. where the populations swell dunng the
tounst season. are pan1cularl y likely to be the succ; of
accidents and. therefore. are pan1cularly vulnerable to
"deep pocket" lawsuits.
As a result, insurance companies are multiplying
their rates or bailing out faster than passengers aboard
the Ti tan 1c.
All of this is defended by 'the Cahfom1a Tnal
Lawyers Association because the .. deep pocket" doc-
1nne provides Its members wnh-a source-oftarge award
and fees that regular!; run up to one-third of the
j udgement. Those fees are one of the major factors a jury
must weigh when n determines how much compensa-
tion 1s just. Somehow. the legal fraternity has convinced
us that if$2 mill ion is a fair price to put on next 40 years
of a victim's life, then $1 million is also a fair pnce for
several month's of an attorney's labor.
That 1s. of course. absurd. Hut, until now. 11 bas been
what the market would bear. The market will bear It no
longer because the insurance companies will bear ll no
longer.
State Sen. Marian Bergeson . R-Newpon Beach, has
introduced this year's legislative attempt to reform
"deep pocket." Her bill would grant immunny to
municipahtlc\ that provide lifeguards or park rangers tn
cases in which the inJunes were the result of natural
conditions.
It's a good idea. flawed only hy the absence of c;tate
pool to compensate victims who cannot be compcnc;ated
by those trul:y liable.
It is clear that "deep pocket" reform could pass 1f the
trial lawyers would cooperate. It is also clear that a
sacrifice on the part of o ur trial lawyer neighbors will he
required 1f the law is to be changed before some ci ty 1s
devas-tated. beaches are closed, garbagC' collcct1on 1c;
cancelled or firemen arc fired.
If "deep poc ket" reform were simply an cth 1Cal
dilemma. a workable compromise would have been
achieved hy now. But the trial lawyers have ll in their
power to decide 1f vast amounts of money will benefit
them or save their commun1t1es. Based on recent
history, the communiti es arc in trouble.
Opinions expressed 1n this space are 1hose of the Dally Pilot Other views
expressed on this page are those or lhetr authors and artists Reeder
comment 11 Invited The Dally Piiot. PO Boll 1560 Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone
6-42-6086.
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foday's highlight in h1\tor'
On Feb. I I. 198 l the \Palt' \huttlc C halknger n·turned lO E-orth afler an
eight-day m1ss1on that tcaturcd the first untethered spacewalk b) a'itronaut\
On Jan. 28. 1986 the ( hallcngcr exploded ~horth after launch from Capc-
Canav Fla , and se"en astronaut~ died
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·'As In most Initiative campaigns. voters this Ume will eventually ask
themselves 'What' In It for me?' no matter how much hyperbole Is
purveyed In tel evision ads. · ·
Self-interest could doom
'deep pockets' initiative
Yes vote could cut
amount individual
may get in lawsuit
It now appear'> tertain that 1he
ballot 1muat1vc whRh ".Jll dra" 1he
most adven1s1n&dollars in th1~June·s
primary election will be one that
almost no one except big business. big
government and big la">e~ no"-
cares about
That'<; 1n s1ark contra5t to past
>ear\ when popuhst-onentnl prop-
(.IS111ons riveted public attention onto
l'isues like propcrt> tax reform.
coastal de' clopmcnt and the nghts of
cnme '1ct1m~
But 'Cl) fe" 1nd1"1duals have an}'
rea~on to concentra1e on the spnng's
key in1~1a11ve. the so-called "Deep
Pockets" reform measure.
A.nd if 1nd1v1duals do look the>
may vel) "ell decide to 'ote no 1n
their o"n \('If-interest. no matter
what claims are made 10 the heavy
advert1sing of the m1t1at1H''> main
!>ponsors.
For under toda ~·.,deep pocktt rules
uf la". 1f a per,on '" inJun:d he can
collec1all1he damage'> ht• ha'> (.'(>ming
e'en 1f1he main defendanl in a t.l\il
law~u11 doe<,n'1 ha'e the moot'} to
pay. Other defendant'> who ma) be
only shghtl> '"' olved 1n a case can be
made to pa) whatever the main
defendant cannot. becau~ the> have
deeper pocket<;
In fact. defel)dants found to be as
l111le as S percent at ftlult tor an JOJUry
THOMAS
ELIAS
can be forced to pay I 00 percent of the
damage'> 1f 01her defendants can't
pa)
-The reform measure would hmtt
1he amount an}' defendant has to pay
for pain and sutTenng 10 his share of
respons1b1hty for an JOJUI).
As 1n most 1n1t1at1ve campaign'>.
\Oter<, this 1ime will eventually a<,k
themsehes "Whal'' in 11 for me?" no
matter ho"' much hyperbole '"
purveyed in 1elev1S1o n ads.
For \Orne, the answer is obv1ou'>.
The present deep pocket rules have
made hab1hty 10'iurance so expensive
thc1t one of e'er) eight small busi-
nesses is no" forced to "go bare" with
no insurance at all or to go nut ol
b\lsiness.
o the reform m1uat1ve could help
keep many <;mall lOmpanies going
"hen they might fold "'11hou11t
..\'> t.a).pa}er'i most voter\ might
al\O bcnefi1 ~ot thJt taxe<> will drop 11
the propos111on pa'~" But 1nsuranll'
rate'> paid b} c111e'> and coun111.•\
almost certainly would fall . and
voters can at least hope that might
lead to better publtc service'>
On the 01her \Ide an} md1v1dual
voter would in ctTect be casting a
ballot for a low.er settkment 1n am
injury lawsuit he himself might later ·
file
That will be 1he pnme argument of
1he Cahfom1a Tnal Lawyers >\ssoc1a-
t1on which has fought otT similar
reforms 1n 1he slate Legislature for
years
"It's the whok world agains1
the . tnal lawyers." said a top official
of thr consulting firm that gathered
most Sl&l1atures for the 1ruua.U.\.e,
That seems true. Backrng the
1mt1at1vc are the California Chamber
of Commerce. the Count}-Super·
'1sors Association. the League of
l'ahfom1a Ci11cs. the School Board<1
4\ssoc1auon. most 10surance com-
panies, the Cahfomia Medical A'>-
soc1a11on and the California Manu·
facturers Assoc1auon
The main claim most ol these
hea" ily-financed lobbying groups
"111 make is that since tnal laW)ers get
a big chunk of the settlements an
JOJUr)' lawsuits, voters have nothing
to lo~ by backjng reform.
But lawyers note Lhat the:> rarely gel
more than 40 percent of 1he take-10
an' la"suit "The insurance com-
panic~ raise the rates on cn1es and
counties and blame 11 on (us)." says
Peter Hinton. president of 1h,f trial
la"'Cr'> 3'>\0C1auon "The rear'pmb-
km "that the\ an• oul of con1rnl ··
It'<, Jlmo\t ·certain that the 1n-
1t1a11 ,e'<, bad.er!> will lar oul'>pcnd
and outshout their opponents in the
advcrt1<;1ng campaigns soon to begin.
But that'<, no guarantee ol pas~ge
unle)'> the) con' ince voter. their self-
antcre'.>t lie~ w11h reform rather than
the '>latus quo
Thomas Elias 11 a Santa Monica ..
based columnist on state luues.
CIA apparently kept an eye
on Marcos ' U.S. purchases
Evidence has come to light in bizarre
case of convicted embezzler Rewald
'v\.\~lllM1IO~ -Tht> <IA has
apparent!\ kqll .1 dn'l' .watch on the
punha\e 111 propcn' an tht· l nitcd
\1ate<, b\ Ph1hpp1nts President
t-erd1nand Marco'i and h1\ wife
Imelda, in rccen1 )eat">. At least two
purchases of real estate in Hawa11
were reported to the agency by
bu~1nec;smen who claim they were
"urk1ng for the ( I A
E\Jdencc ol 1he 'fl' agcnn·,
Marcos-wat<h1ng ,., contained 1n
'iwom uatement\ given 10 the btt dfre
case of Ronald Ray Rewa ld. who ran
a Honolulu-based investment firm
from I '179 to 1983, when he was
arrested for fraud Rcwald has been
rnnv1cted of emtx-nhng in vestor\'
mone) 1n an elaborate swindle. hu1
<>ur e'<ten~1vr 1nvcs11gat1nn. along
wtth tho\C h~ congrcs'>1onal m-
~ C<;llgator<; and Rewald's attorney<..
1umed up c;olacl n1dence that Rcwald
and his auoc1a1t\ were working at
least part I> on thC' ('IA·., behalf
flalf a d01en or more (IA Jgents
including c;ome former Honolulu
'>lat1on chiefs, had tics 10 the 1nvec,1-
ment firm Officially tht• C I\ ha\
admitted only a "IO"-·lcvel · tn"olvc
ment
( onfident1al Sl3temcn1<, ~nd re-
ports obtained lly reporter John Kelly
\how that Rcwald and at least one
CIA consultant werr keeping an e\e
on the Marco~~· financial dc.ihngs in
th1 countr) .\ Philippine Embas~y
'poke man told our 3'>'iOCHlle f)onald
Goldberg thBt Marco\ has denied
buying propcrt> in the t n1ted li)tatcc;
In a 19Rl '>tatemcnt ahout h1'i lca.al
problem$. Rewald told hie; attome)
Rob(n A\ ()m1th
"We were keeping a cl<>\C' eye o n
Mr5. Marcos the last couple of years
undrr the d1rttt1on of the ncy. She
had been nqot11t1n1 On purcha,ina
'°mr l1nd hrrr All th1\ '' l~T.
Tht') re alluwed 111 do tha t. But 11 wa<>
thr agency's feeling that the) wtre
doing 1t 10 an11c1pat1on of earl) e,ule
o\nd we were rnm1ng up with real
good 1nforma11nn ··
Rewald's firm hared another com-
pany to do a confidential 1nvest1ga-
t1on of Hawau property purchases by
the M~rcoscs. Two were identified in
the inj.·es11gat1vc repor1.
One estate, purchased in J 977. was
'alued at $717.000 It was bought by
C1l1ccna Tantcx:o, a close thcnd ot
Imelda Marcos. Mrs Tantoco·s fam-
ily owns the b1~est depanmcnt ~tore
chain in the Ph1hpp1ncs. She has been
1dcnt1fied by Rep Stephen Solarz. D-
N Y , as the buyer of several New
York properties for the Marcoscs.
A 1oecond estate. valued at SI
million. wa~ bought an 1980 through
\ntonao Flonendo, who has also
been linked b)' Solarz to other
propcnics bough1 for the Marco~s
Neither Mr'> ranuxo nor Flonendo
could he rt>ached for comment. t>ut a
Ph1lapp10e Embius}' ~pokc,man
lharacd that lhe cviciencr ehCJted hy
Solan was ba'l.Cd on "hear5a)' and
thard·p3rt> alleplloM ..
Rcwald s da1m that he '>pied on the
Marcoscs for the C IA may ~em
farfetchcd, but 1t 1s supported by
Robert W. Jinks, a Utah attorney who
was o consultant to Rcwald's invest-
ment firm and whocla1mHhat heal~
worted (or the ClA
In a sworn depos1t1on given to the
Secunt1c, and Exchange ( om
m1ss10n 1n 1984, Jink.\ ~rd he wa\ led
to ~heve h{' was worlun• for the CIA
b:r a fom1cr agency nation chief f$
wdl a~ the current onr, both of whom
he had me1 through Rewald He
descnbcd tnps he had made for the
CIA 10 Au.straha, New Zeal1c1nd,
Guam, Hon& Kona and Sa1pan, and
continues.
"Then whrn I aot to the Ph1hp-
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pmes. that was an connection with -
that wa~ a mued bag or CIA and
regular. what you might call invest-
ment analysis. We were supposed to
be determining the flow of capital out
of the Philippines and where It was
going. and the Marcos name was
menti.?ned. Mr'> Marco~ in particu-
lar ....
J1nh testified that he had made the
tnp to the Ph1hpp1nes with Rcwald.
UNDERCOVER ULCERS: Com-
mon ~nse would suggest that under-
cover drug-busters have one of the
most dangerous and stressful jobs
1maginahlc Now u psychologjst has
studied the stat1sllcs and confirmed
the supposition. While about one an
eight or the normal population.
othrrw1\( <;1m1lar to narcotics agents,
may Ile "psychologically at risk"
dunng a•ny given period, the ratio is
one·1n-four for undercover agents.
(ven when they're back on safer
assignment~. the undercover agents
arc more likely to have psychol<>&ical
problem~. the ~tat~ $howed.
CONFIDENTIAL FILE: It's more
than three r,ears since Klaus Barbie.
the Na11 • Butcher or Lyon," was
C\tradtted from Bohv10 to ~tand tnal
for World War If cnme~ 1n France.
Each year. the Fren<'h aovcmment
Sil)~ the tnal will be held soon. But 11
never h:ippcn<; -because of the
~opl~ liarb1c could name who were
Na11 eollahorators dunna the Ger·
m n occupation. He certainly won 'c
be tned before the cruc1al elcctioM
th1~ spnna. and many .bcheve the
ailing Barbie w1ll 11mply die 1w11t1n1
lnal
J1el Aodt,...,, .,,, Jo~~.,
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coh unnlat
SEARCHLIGHT
WALTER
BURROUGHS
Areal
senior,
senior
citizen
Once 1n a while something occurs
\\ htch forl'.l'S me to realize I'm a real
senior. senior c1t1Lcn. That happened
JuSt th1\ la'il wel•k when a classmate of
mine dropped 1n to see me
Like me. he's one of these "wnt1ng
kllows." Only difference 1s he's had a
lhance to wntc an d11Terent parts of
the world than I have . ..\lso. some of
the same parts
l 1ke man> undergradua1es. he had
10 "ork in order to support himself
"h1le going 10 rollege.
ln has case. I guess he was les~
for1unate than I. but -as it turned
oul -more fonunate later on.
He used to <,hip out as a ··wireless"
operator on board Amenqm Presi-
dent Lance; c;h1ps. On one voyage he
saw some act1v1ues that made him
lerta1n Japan was planning to invade
1he Asian continent -pa111cularly
( h1na and '>Outheast Asia When he
got back and told me about 11 I said to
him, .. Herb. t.haLs a great story. I'll
put }'OU in touch with the Hearst news
ser,·1cl' with which I still have a son of
conne-ct1on "
I did so "'1th the re'iult that Mr
Hearst in' 11ed him to San Simeon
and there was a sen es of articles 10 the
>\mencan Weekly. Done. incidental·
ly, with another old fnend of mine.
Gkn .\llv1ne
Well. since that ume our path~
have diverged I d1dn'1 even sec tum
"hen I covered the giant eanhquakl'
for United Press ( now called United
Press lntema11onal) in Anchorage
l\laksa, although at the ume he wa\
laving then: and doing qutle well.
I must have told )OU about this
before About the enormous tides and
the giant boulders that fell down the
chfT along with se .. cral houses. I
remem~r the boulder; turned ou1 to
l"le JU'it gob of 1huotrop1c clay Wuh
thix.otrop1c da' all )OU ha\c to do 1<.
work on 1t and tr. lo knead 11 and 11
becomes ~oft and ·ma Ilea hie
Well . no ~nse in belabonng that
except 10 tell you that my fnend ha\
1 ... ,ed in A.nchorage ever ~•nee
It must be qu11e a place to hve. No
state taxes The 011 revenue~ys for
all normaT state expense~ With the
drop 1n the priCt' of oi l even Alaskans
are a little bit concerned that that
lovely s11uat1on ma) not last But for
now. 11's a great advantage even
lhough 11 involve<; putting up with
near!)' 24 hours of darkness all da'
long in wintertime and in summer an
almost absence of darkness for 24
hours Also. as I can certify from
expcnence the winter nights are
really cold -though I doubt they"rt
much colder than Montana or North
Dakota.
At lunch at Hans Prager'~
marvelous R1tz restaurant. I did what
I started out to do I 1mpres5W him
with how much helter 1h1ngs arc here
than an Anchorage. I even got him to
eat Norwegian salmon He agreed 11
was wonderful -Hans Pragcr's wav
of fixing It-but he wanted me not to
tell that he had enjoyed this salmon a~
much as Alaskan salmon. That too, 1~
a splendid feast but most any feast
would ~ great -cooked Han!>
Prager's way.
I started out to tell you why I feel
hke a real senior, senior. Walk.ing
back of Herb to the main dining room
I reah1ed that 1f he is Just my age -
which he is -I'm really up in the old
man's category.
Walter Barro.11!11 11 tit~ Pllot'•
foa.adln1 pobll1laer.
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BEN GURJON AIRPORT, Israel
(AP) -Anatoly Shcharansky, the
SoVlet dissident who s~nt nine years
1n jail for his human nghts act1v1ties,
landed today in a government-owned
executive jet after being freed in
Berlin.
Diploma(ic officiB:ls name
9 prisoners in exchange
He was embraced by Pnme M101s· BERLIN ~AP) -Following 1s the list of prisoners excbanaed in Berlin
ter Stumon Peres and Foreign Minas-today, as provided by U.S. diplomats ma statement. B1oaraphical material is
ter Y1tzhak Shamir. from U,.S. and West German officials, press reports and Associated Press files.
"How arc you?" Peres asked in· Prisoners who bad been held in the West:
Hebrew. "Everything is okay," ~ -Jeny Kaeamarell, 33, an o fficer in the Polish secret service, held m
sponded Shcharansky. West Germany since h1s arrest 1n March 1985 LO Connection with spying in the
The arrival was broadcast live on Bremen area.
national television and radio. -Yevgul Semllallov, 39, a Soviet computer spcciahst who worked at hlS
Shcharansky, the Soviet human country's tTade mission in Cologne, West Germany, was sentenced in
nghts activist who was impnsoned as September I 9S5 to three yean 10 prjson for trying to obtain high technology
a spy, walked to freedom today in an that is.t>anned for export to the East bloc.
East-West prisoner exchange on Ber-~ Detlef Scbrlenort, East German state security agent, serving a four-
hn's snow-covered Glienicke Bridge. year pris~>n sentence in West Germany since last June for recruitmg students to
The exchange, which took 45 spy for his country.
minutes, also mcluded five alleged -Karl F. ltoecller, 52, a nauve Czechoslovak awaiting tnal m the United
Soviet bloc spies traded for three States on charges of passing U.S. Central lntcU1gence Agency documents to the
Westerners held 10 the East. It was the Czechoslovak government while he worked for the agency 10 the 1970s.
latest of several pnsoner swaps on the -Hua K~r. 42, arrested along with her husband Karl Koccher as a
green metal bridge that spans the matenal witness. An affidavit filed m court descnbed her as a courier for the
Havel Ri ver between West Berlin and Czechoslovak intelligence service from 1975 to 1983. tho ugh she has never
Potsdam 1n communist East Ger-been charged with committing a cnme ..
many. Prisoners who had been held in the East bloc:
About 3.000 well-wishers gathered -Autoty Slacbruuy, 38, Soviet Jewish human rights dissident who
outside the terminal building to greet was sentenced !o 13 years m prison after his 1978 conviction on charges, which
the former "prisoner of Zion." About he denied. of spying for the C IA. Shcharansky was part of the unofficial
I 00 supporters, including other Sov-Helsmlc.i Accords monitoring group on human nghts m the Soviet U nion.
aet emigrants who were jailed for the -WoU Georae Prob, 41 , an East German sentenced in his country to life
acttv1sm. were allowed on the tarmac ampn sonment in l 981 after being convtcted of spymg for the CIA.
10 greet Shcharansky. Some sang -Jaro1lav Jawonkl, a Czechoslovak sentenced 10 1981 to 12 years m
.. Heveinu Shalom Alechem (We have pnson for helping East Germans flee to the West.
brought peace unto you). the -Dletrlcla Nl1troy, $0, a West German sentenced an East Germany in
Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Tueedey, FM>fuaty 11, 1981 * A7
,.,~
SoYiet d.lMJdent Anatoly Sbcharanaky. left. la eecorted by
U .8. Ambueador Richard Bart near Glienicke BrldCe in
Berlin today at •tart of Weet-ltaat prtaoner ezcbange.
Walesa's
-slander
charges
dropped
. .
•
GDANSK. Poland (AP) -A
aovemment prosecutor dropped
sl&ndcr cbataes today apinst Soll·
darity leader Lech WaJaa. sayina
Slate election officials were .. saus-I
ified .. With waleu·s ltat.emcots that ' he did not deliberately a1andet them.
The cbjef judat said be was ,
suspcndin1 the case and told Walesa f
he was ca1hna off the date for the next
court hearing. J Walesa had faced up to two years in
pnson or a maximum fine ofS2,900 I
-abour 27 times the aveTage
mo nthly salary in Poland -if
convicted on the charges. f
Walesa bad stood m court and I
declared, "My 1ntenuon was not to I
slander anyone. My mtenuon was not I to dqrade an)'one ...
But be refused to baclc down and
repudiate the independent figures he
released that tended to call into t
quesuon official voter turnout figures•
in October elections boycotted by t
SUJ?portcrs of the Solidarity free trade 'r
union.
He was pressed by Prosecutor
Raymond Bla.szltowski who ukcd;
"Do I understand that by your,
statement you wuh to give satisfac-1
uon to those who were offended. as
stated 10 the tnd1ctment?" l
Walesa replied: 'Tm sticlon& to l
what I said " ' trad11onal Israeli song of grcctmg. 1982 to life imprisonment on a convict10n of spying for West Germany's
Sm1hng broadly, Shcharansky intelligence service. 11 :30 a.m. (2:30 a.m. PST).
clenched his hands over bis head ma The temperature had dropped to 25
~
landmgat 1:15p.m.(4·15am PST1
1n Frankfurt, said Schwalm The coun then recessed. About 100 I
people chanted "Solidarity, Soli-,
danty" and waved V-for-victory t
signs outside the courthouse as :
sisn of victory and pos¢ for pictures degrees when the exchange took
with Peres and Shamir before board-West prisoner excha.nge. down a road leading along the Berlin place.
"They greetee each other, but the~
didn't stay long," he said.
mg a bus for the airport terminal. He was handed over to U.S. Wall. In Berlin. Shcharansky and Burt
The 38-year-old mathematician, Ambassador Richard Burt at 10:57 U.S. and West German officials boarded a Lear jet after the l'.S .\1r
His wife had campaigned wor~
wide for Shcharanskv's release
Walesa left 1n hts car. :
Walesa spent 11 months in m-•
temment under m1htary rule between !
December 1981 and November 1982.,
and was threatened Wlth prosecuuon I
several limes. but never before:
brouabt to tnal.
who am ved here aboard an Israeli-a. m. (I : 57 a.m. PST). West German said ti ve suspected Soviet bloc agents Force plant that was to take them to
made Westwtnd executive jet at 7:50 police said. and waved to a crowd of 1mpnsoned in the West also were Frankfurt developed mechanical
p.m. (9:50 a.m. PST). was released bystanders and well-Wishers as Burt's exchanged for three Westerners jailed trouble.
U.S. offietals had wd hcharanks)
was released befort the others to
empha.su.e theu inSlnence that the
act1v1st in human nghls and Jewish
causes was not a Sp\
eight hours earlier at the Ghenicke Mercedes.-Bcnz roared past a crowd in the East after Shcharansky was Shcharansky went directl) into a
Bndge 1n Berlin as part of an East-of waJtjng journalists and headed freed. The exchanite was concluded at VIP lounge to sec his wife after
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stymies
election
count
Tally by Philippine
National Assembly to
resume Wednesday
MANILA. Ph1hppmes(AP)-The
National Assembly started opening
scaled vote tally sheets today to begin
the count that will dctenrnne who
won last Friday's Philippine presi-
dential election. but a walkout by
opposttion members stopped the
canvass before a single vote was
counted.
The session was scheduled to
resume Wednesdli).
Supponers of President Ferdinand
E. Marcos and challen$er Corazon
Aquino had argued and J~red as the
assembly debated for a second day
how 10 count the votes in an election
marked by opposition charges of
fraud.
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Secunt)' men carrying 13 green
ballot boxes en'tered the hall with a
box for each oflhe country's regions.
Butastheboxeswere hnedup.allbut '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_~~=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::::=::=::=:§::::=::=:==:==:==::=::=::=:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;~~~~~ four of the assembl) 's opposition !-
members left to meet Wlth candidate
Corazon Aqumo.
Marcos' New Society Movement
pan y controls two-thirds of the J 9()..
scat assembly, but some party mem-
bers were not present and the 96-
member quorum was not met.
As the fi rst envelope was removed
fro m the box for Marcos' home region
north of Manila, opposition as-
semblymen immediately obJCCtcd
that 1t lacked a required seal.
Similar objections were raised
about other envelopes in the bolt.
"The absence of a seal is a cnmanal
offense which can be prosccu!A!d."
shouted Assembly'llan Marcelo
Fernan. a member of Aquino·, party
The assembly speaker said the obJCC-
uo n would be noted.
Ruling party officials had intended
to can vass all 140 tally sheets from
across the island nation of 26 m1lhon
regJstercd voters.
By law, canvassing in the assembly.
where Marcos' party holds a two-
th1rds maJOnty, must be finished 15
dns after 11 begins.
If the assembly docs not cert1f) the
result and declare a wtnner. Marcos.
68. will rcmam m office until 1987.
when his six-year term. expires.
Atleaat 19arekllled
ln Japaneae hotel fire
TOKYO (AP)-Poltcc rteovered
19 bodies from the rums of a thrtt-
story. wooden hotel bu1ld10g de·
stroycd 1n a raging predawn fire today
10 a seaside rcwn "~ wtst of Tokyo
Five people were stdl m1ss1ng.
A poltcc offici1tl said no forc1gncn
were amon& the VICllms IO the fire
that dcstro)ed one bu1ldina of the
Dattokan Hotel at Atagawa The fire
was bcltevtd to h ve started in a fint-
noor entertainment hall of the \true
ture, built 1n I 93Q, and 1nvc'it1aato"
were look1na into reports 1h11 the fire.-1
1lanns may not havt worked
He Yid the litT was brought under
control at around Sa m . 11bout thr~
hou" 11ncr 1t hroke nut
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_J TV LISTINGS
-8:00-
1 •• N('WS
MA TT HOUSTON
11,000,000 CHANCE Of A
LR1M
IUl WHO'S THE BOSS?
WKAP 1H CINC4NNA TI
NEWS
MOVIE
t * caw· I 1983) Rob Lowe
%!CHARLES CHAMP\.JH ON lHE
ALM SCENE
-11:00-
8AAHEY MIU.ER
AMERICAN P\AYHOUSE
BUSIHESS REPORT
ITOMSHYDEA e IHOEJIBl)f.NT NEWS
MERV QAIFF1N
BUSINESS Of W..~T
MOAE RE.Al PEOPl.E =THE LORD
... "2010" (19$4) Roy~.
Joh~':r·
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Forum
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a IJCI l :rccr'~ 8U8INEs.9 ~T
~UNIVERSE
C8SNEWS
AICHEWS Q
NICNEWS
1$.;,~
PETEAGUHN
rc 1MOVIE 1 !!rooJ:by=a
=~Ell * t * "Beyond The Wll1s" U9A4l
Amon Zadocll. Muhamtd Btkn
"I ~-_,, ___ ~
Fon} Sh • espcarean scholar • h1s-
tonans and heamcal director will
lonvene at Irvine Feb. 21-23 for
tlD UHNrnt HAOIH
Ii) HOT SEAT I HOTllNE
(C)WOVIE * t * "The Weste<nei ( 19401 Gary
Cooper, Waller Brennan
(Hl MOVIE * • t "King Of Comedy' t 1962) RoOIJ1 De N110 .Mry l9'*1$
$1MOV1E * * 'To Be Ot Nol To Be (19831
Mel BrOOlla. Anne Banerott
-8:30-
GNICNEWS G LA. LAKER PRE-GAME
OOOCOUPLE
• TOO Cl.OSE F-OR COMfOAT
• E:JPAFIJY ID MACNEIL /LEHRER
NEWSHOUR ID PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION
il:o:8 8i> DAN SCHEAFFER
G)BAAETTA
-7:00-
G CSS NEWS D @) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
G TAXJ
Robet1 Urich t. * 'SPENSER:FOR HIRE'
G ABC NEWSO G N8A BASKEtBALL
HEWS
tD THREFS CO...PANY
Aftt •• ,.,,
Cl) Qt WHEEL. Of F-ORTUNE
'1!) BUSIHESS RE~T
( P.M. MAGAZINE.
ail PRAISE THE LORD
l MOVIE * t * The Brallier From Another
Pranet 119841 Joe MOlt()(I Darry1
Edwa1ds
P IHOEPENOEHTNEWS
Z MOVIE • *'• The Fury 119i'81 1'1r~ Doug·
las. John Cassave1e~
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U 2 ON THE TOWN D PRIC£ IS RIGHT 0 WHArS HA~IHGll
G EYEOHLA. m M·A·s·H
«!) NEWLYWED GAME m PROFILES Of NA TUR£
'1i) THE MOVIEMAJ<fRS
S.O AT L.AAGE
PEOPLE'S COURT
otJEOPAROY
c;) RACING FROM SANT A ANrT A
P NEWS
-8-()()-u MELBA
O ~A-TEAM 0 MOVIE
• • • War waqon t 1967 JOM
Wayne l<irk Oouolas
S Tte KST OF T l lle.S
(PG-U) SHOWS AT
6 30 ... 40
Wl'OelESS (R) SHOWS AT 7 00 & 9 0$
C LAN OF THIE CAVE
KAR (R' I 0 5 3 10
!> 20, lo & ' 40
DOWN AND OUT IN
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SHOWS AT I 10 3 2S
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MU9'PttV"'S ROMANCE PG-IJ) SHOWS AT l 00 I!> !> 2S 1 40
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t * * 'The B<ealllast Club ( 19841
Emiho EsteYeZ Molly Ringwald
IHlMOVIE
• • • ·The Broth« from Anolhef
Plantt • ( 1984) Joe Monon Oat ry1
Edwards
(:p) CARSON'S COMEDY Cl.MSICS
CS.lMOVIE.
• • • • • The Empire St1llles Back
( 1980) Mark Hamlll Htlf11SOn F0td
-8·30-
• (I) CHARLIE & COMPANY 8 0 OAOWIHG PAINS
(!) TRA~ JOHN. M.D -~ 1 HOHEYMOOH£RS
-9:00-
• MOVIE
'Vllat Signs · (Premiere) Edward
Asner, G81Y Cole D a!RIPTIOE
I QI MOOHUOHTING
ll<E: THE WAR YEARS .FRONT\..JNE
'1!) NOVA
G) PRAISE THE LORD
'1) ESPECIAll Y F~ YOU WffH
BAR8ARA MCHAIR
.1.JMOVlE * * ·~ Runaway ( 1984) Tom Sel·
leek Cynthia Rhodes J>) STAR TREX
i JMOVIE
• • • ,., "Suspicion 11941) Cary
Granr Joan Fontaine
O NEWS
'T' MOV1E
-9:30-
• * • Tile LOSI Man ( 1969) Sidney
P01t1er Joanna Shimkus
-10:00-
0 ~REMINGTON STEELE 0 (I) NEWS
8 t1DI SPENSER: FOR HIRE 0 JOKER'S WILD
Eli) GREAT PERFOAMAHCES
'1!) HERrT AGE; CIVIUZA TIOH AND
THE JEWS
MOVIE * "Champagne F0t B<et~latt .
( 1980) Leslle Bovee. John Leslie
'(P J Mll.UONAIRE MAKEA
)MOVIE
• • ,., "Sixteen Candles" ( 198•0 MOi-
iy Ringwald. Anthony Michael Hall.
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• SIMOH & SIMOH G TONIGHT G 000 OOUPt.E 8 (II ABC HEWS NIGHTLINE 0 PITFAU.
eoYHASTY eHAWAJI~
G) MOTORWEEJ<
G) PRAISE THE LOAO
'1) HIGHT GAU.EAY
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• Cf) COMEDY BREAK 8 EYE OH HOU YWOOO
O MOV1E • * Children Shouldn t Play W1th
Dead Tilings 11969) Alan Onnsby
Anya Otmsby m YES, MINISTER
®J ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
'1':) 700CLU8
<C}MOV1E
• 'Frank And I 119821 Jeonilet
Inch
P MOVIE • * ', A Covenanl With Death
(1967) Geo<ge Maharis. Laura De-
von
SiMOVIE * * Ttie Kee() 119831 Swtl Glenn
Jurgen Prochnow
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• • • , Easy Rider ( 1969) Peter
Fon~a Dennis Hopper
-12:30-0 Qt LA TE NIGHT WITH OAV10
l.ETTERMAH 0 RAT PATROL
-12.40-
• MOVIE * * * "Tiit Five Of Me' (198 IJ Dal/Id Blrney. Dee Wallll<le
-1:00-
WHA rs HOT! wHArS NOT?
MOVIE * * t * 'How Green Was My Va.I ley ( 1941) Wallllf Pidgeon Maureen
O'Hera
eMOVIE
t t • "The Jm Smger" f 1953) Dan.
~T=· Peggy Lee
a) PAUlRYAH
G NEWS
8 MOVI£
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••'.\ 'Journey To Shiloh' (19681
James Cun. Michael Samuin 8 HOUYWOOO Cl.OSEUP
• COMEDY TONIGHT at All IN THE FAMILY
ail PRAISE THE LON> e;, JUHE CAIN MILLER <C)MOV1E
• • t "Swann In Love" ( 1984) ..le<llo
my Irons Ornella Mull
-1:40-
!$l MOV1E *, "Tomboy' (1984) Betsy Russell
Jerry Dinome
-1:50-
(H JOE PISCOPO SPECIAL
-2:00-
• Cl) CBS NEWS NIGHTWAT01 8 RECORD GUIDE
G QIHEWS
tD LOVESOHGS
(11) LIFE Of RILEY
-2:30-
tD MOVIE * * Blondie's Reward I 1948) Pen
ny S1nqielon, Arthur la.ke
the UC Sha espcare Foru m •
For the fi t time since the group s
formation' 198 l . the scholars. mo~'\
of whom are faculty members at t~e
eight general UC campuses. wall
gather at lJ( I to d1scu~ • argue,
dnal) ze and en10> the works of the
Bard Supponed by funding from the UC
< >flice of the Prcs1dC'nt and h<'aded by
Dr. Hugh Ri chmond. professor of
E:nghsh at UC Berkeley. the fo~m
meets once or twice a year, rotating
among the campuse'> for conferences
and acuv1t1cs connected with
\hakespearc and his work~.
( en1ral to the choice of UCI a~ a
gathcnng spot 1~ the School of Fine
.\rts producuon of "Hamlet,"
directed by Dr Roben Cohen, UCI
professor and chairman of the drama
department. It opens Wednesday and
"'111 be performed at 7 p.m Feb. 12-15
and 18-22 1n the Frne Ans Village
·Theater Forum member!I "'rll \ 1('w the final
performance Feb. 22. and Cohen's
udaptatton and in1crpretat1on ~f
l\hakespeare's most famous play will
hc 1 he maJlH topic of discussion
Last year. the consonaum saw
.. Hamlet" at ll( ~anta Cruz C'om-
pansons between the two are certain
to be made.< 'ohen said.
"Ours 1~ a ve11 different pro-
duction. and "'llh last year's very
fresh in their minds. the discussion
<;hould be vel) provocati,e," Cohen
\aid
ail BE.HIND THE SCEHES
c;) CALLING All SPORTS
C MOV1E
Dope search shuts down 'Steele'
• • 1 The F0tmula I 1980) Marton
Brando. George C Scon Bl RBANK CAP) -A location for the
tl"lev1'i10n senes "Remmgton Steele" was shut
down after a police officer guarding the ..et
dt~covered a mirror. a straw. a ra10r blade and
a pile of white powder
H THE HfTCHH~
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S MOVIE
• • Nate Arid Hayes 19831 Tom-1 he powder wao; found to Ix a harmle'>'i
subc;tance. but MTM Enterpnses. which
produces the show for NBC'-TV. said the
shutdown CO'it them $50.000. The scene wa s
tinall> -.hot on the loca11on Fnday one wc('k
after the 1nc1dent
my t ee Jones Michael O'Keefe
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ail CAWNG DR. WHITAKER H MOV1E
• •' Songwntet I 19841 Willie
Nelson Kris KnstoHetson
P INDEPENDENT NEWS
-10:35-
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Producers 1nd1catcd the drug tableau may
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COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A11
Professor ran.ks Reagan as functionaily bright
That is. he achieves what he
sets out to do -efficiently
By JOHN CUNNIFF .,...,_.....,..
NEW YORK -Konald Reagan as one of the mo<1t
funcuonaJly intelligent people you are hkel)' lo see an a top
role an gove~ment. bu~aness or anywhere else, according
to an authonty trn leadcrsh1p.
Prof. Eugene Jennings, who has studied leaders an all
walks of hfc back lo the ancients. and who wrote
.. Anatomy of Leadership," a pnmary reference. reaches
thal conclusion after watching Reagan the leader 1n
aclloo
In the pracucal ans o f business and polaucs. says
Jennings, functional 1ntelhgence 1s far more cnt1cal tg
s~ccess than formal mtellt11.ence. which 1s measured by IQ
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A robot receptlonlat ad'riaea a ri•ltor how to
uee an ln-boaae telephone •Y•tem d18played
on a CRT at the bead office of Namco Llmtted ·
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MUTUAL FUNDS -~-
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tests, classroom grades and the hke.
Funcuonal intelhgencc. says Jennings, a professor of
management and leadership at Michigan State Un1ver-
'11ly. 111 the ability to do what you set out to do, and to do it
efficiently and gracefully.
In Reagan, he says, "we have an example ofone who
might not have the h1dlest formaJ intelh11.Cnce. but who
has probably the highest functional intelhgrnc.c I have
ever seen.··
In that respect. says Jennings, Reagan is 1n sharp
contrast to President Carter, who possessed a hi&.h, formal
intclhgence quotient but who had "one of the lowest
functional IQs of any president" Nixon wasn't much
bctler. he says .
To be as adroit as Reagan. the professor says. a person
has to have a high level of emotional matumy. It is this, he
explains. that helps a leader avoid cmot1onaJ traps.
··Emotions can undo tntellect," he says.
Reagan's emouonal matunty, says Jennings, is based
on a personality that is well integrated. He chooses the
maker introduced the robot lut September.
Painted in 90ft pink and &raJ. the robot al80
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de~n~t1on carefully. notina tbat "the stem of "mLc-
grat~d • 1n Greek and Hebrew means 'whole.· ·•
It means, he cont1nues, that the mner and outer man
arc the same. "There 1s no public persona and private
person. Reagan is Reapn. and he isn't any different th.an
when he was fOvcmor of Cahfornta."
Jennings assessment comes after 30 years of
observini. wnuna and lecturina about business and
poliuca11eadershtp, and serving aJso u a confidant and
adviser to people in top pos1t1ons 1n business and
government.
He concludes that "Reagan did not have to change to
become president; the rest of the world simply caught op
With him."
People recognize, said Jenntngs, that Reagan's
temperament allows him to be an extremely smart leader.
"He ·~ not duphcuou.s, as Lyndon Johnson, nor ego-
mvolvcd, as Harry Truman." Reagan "doesn't ta.kc his
person that seriously."
As a result, opponents find It extremely difficult to
successfully attack his person. Since he doesn't react. says
JennanL he ,vo1ds lhe grtale t trap of all for a wouki,.be
leadcf'. that is.i ofbctng overly reactive to opponents.
"Once aoversaries discover they c.n make you react
by attackrni your person. you become penon&lly
vulnerable.'' Jenninas advises. But if you bave ~n's
abihty. he Mids, you avoid turning "idea opponents' into
perwnal opponcnu.
He cites Edward Koch. "lhc bo1'terous mayor of New
York," as a prime example of the opl)O&i\e type of
personality. as a man who responds to every catcall and
who "cMncs his ego on tus shoulders hke epaulet.$.··
The value of a malurc temperament, says Jenrunp.
"1s tJ>at nobody dares attack the person." To pcnonally
attack a leader who will not respond, he says. is to nsk
exposing youuelfas "an incompetent and perhaps foohsh opponent." T .
For this reason. he contends. Rcapn opponents b.&ve
reduced or ceased ad hommem attacks.
Reagan, he says, .. has the smarts to be able to ra1se the
level of debate and argument to where 1t involves 1dcas -
not mauves and people ·· '
Irvine Co. gives~$10,000
to Cal Poly Pomona center
De Irvine Co. has donated SI 0.000 to Cal Poly
Pomona's Center for HospitaJity Management. The
university's planned SJ million center will be the only one
of tts kind, west of Houston. ••• American Medical OptJcs, a subs1dary of American
Hospital Sapply Corp .. has moved its corporate. manufac-
tunng and re~rch and development headquarters to
Irvine. • • • Birtcher. a Laguna Niguel-based nauonaJ rcaJ estate
development. management and investment firm, has
selected Newport Beach-based Gloria ZJper Ir As-
sociates to handle Its publictty, promotional and
advenismg programs. • • • Irvine-based Westen Empire Savlap ud Lou
Association 1s providing construction financing for the
Web-Sbor Developmeat Co.'s Oak Creek Center. • • • The corporate headquarters of Great America
lnsarance AdmiAJstraton is expanding and moving to
The lrvlDe Co.'s Executive Park. • • • Construction of Tiie lrvlae Co. 's twin office towers at
the Jamboree Center 1s complete. The 12-story towers arc
the first phase of office development at the center. which
features the 550-room Irvine Hilton Hotel.
• • •• Dr. Duane C. Petmoo has opened a satellite office at
San JuanCap1strano'sSuJau Family Medical Groa,. A
neurologist. Dr. Peterson also bas offices in Mission V1eJO
and Santa Ana. • • • Cullman EltttTODJcs, l.Dc. of Newpon Beach
strengthened its finanetal position by sclhng and lcastng
back ns San Jose operaung fac1hty. Proceeds from the
transaction were used to pay off all cx1stmg bank debts. • • • Stevea Steele has been named chief executive officer
NYSE UPs & DowNs
NEW YORK (APl -The foltowlne llsl snows tri. ,..... York Stock Ex~"'" stocks and warrants that twive oone up
IM most •nd down the most !>a* on percent of chanoe reoerdteu of volv,,,.
for Mondav. No S«Urllles tredlne below s2 ere lnc;t· -uded. N•t and 1>«cent1oe ch1noes are the dlff1r9"CI bltw-.n lht prevlOYs clost119 price a11d Mond1v's 2 o rn o r I c t
of the El Toro-based Coocncate Llvta1 Systems. CLS, a
PCM/Johnstown American subsidtary. specializes m
prov1d1ng housing and services for the active senior. • •• Georie W. Seltz. an Irvine architect. bas designed
Phase II of the $1 0 m1lhon Brea Corporate Part.
developed b} RMR (kvelopment
Irvine-based WMD Micro Dtstribtlton lac. has
established a national marketing d1v1S1on to diJ'CC] saJes
and marketmg of the Altos Computer Systems· 3068
multiuser system. • • • Pol.at 4 Data Corp., an Irvine-based manufacturer of
c-0mputcr systems and software, has selected Aspla
Management Systems as 1\S United Kmgdom distributor. • • • Ncwpon Beach-based KoU Co. has acquired a I 0-
stof) Bcverl~ Hills office building and leased the top two
Ooors lo U nited Artists for its corporate hcadquancrs. • • • Irvine-based Raffalo P•bllc Relatioas has been
selected as the public rclattons furn for Rqeet Air, _the
world's most luxunous airline. • • • Costa Mesa's PacTel Mobile Aettss has added
Global TelttetmmukatlouCorp. to the authoru.cd hst of
marketing agents for the Mob1hmt ocllular system. • • • Irvine's Sterllq Savta1s ud Lou ended 1\S
inaugural year. 1984, wt th assests ofS4 7 million at the end
of the first nine-month period of second year its assets had
climbed to $74 million. The S&L places spec1al emphasis
on meeting the local community's financial needs in the
areas of reaJ ~tatc and development. • • • Fountain Valley's Willlam Bewa~ Taft UIUv~rslty
Scllool of Law annually .presents a full scholarship to a real
estate broker or salesperson. The corrc-spondencc school
(Pl_.. eee BOIU/AlO)
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Cdsh reqwrement I st phase S6.ax:>.CXXJ
700+ home development Westnn s~ct1on
of San Ft!rnando Valley
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Fixed Rate Home }'Auity Loans.
On Sale Now
Fixed Interest Rate•
Annual Percentage Rate••
HOME SALES SETTING RECORDS ..•
P'TOmA9 '
prepares its students to tax(' the C11hfom1a Bar
Examination
President D~v1d Boyd, a fonner real estatt' bro ker,
\aid tht' if8nl IS Offered to incrcaK awarcnCS'I of the real
C\tate 1ndumy's lcp.I problems.
"Although it's not a condition of the award,'' Boyd
McDonnell Douglas
expanding in Utah
SA LT LAKE CITY (PRN) -McDonnell Douglas
Corp. has announced plans to build a subasSt'mbly plant
here for its C-17 military transport aircraft.
The fac1l1t¥ on 18 acres at the Salt Lake City Airport
will c6st $1 2 million to $15 m illion.
More than 200 people are ellpected to be employed at
the 160,()()().square-foot facilit), according 10 R.obert
Kinder. "'cc president of government program develop-
ment for the Dou&Jas Aircraft d1v1S1on of McDonnell
Douglas The) will use the late!tl automatic fasten111g
equi pment to produce C'-17 fuselage panels.
The C'-17 is under development for the L' Ai r
Force The four~ngine aircraft will be ablt' to caIT) largt'
Arm) and Manne Corps combat equipment and troops
ove r 1nterconunental distances and land at small. austere
airfields close to the battle area.
Mc Donnell Douglas 1s the pnme contractor for tht'
( -17 program. wh ich calls for delivery of 210 aircraft to
thC' ..\1r Force through 1998 The company 1s bu1ld1ng to I alt Lake Ci ty because of a lack of ade-q uate 'ipace for
further expansion at tts Long Beach trarisport assembly
plant due 10 an increase in new programs then:
Fluorocarbon
announces
j registration
The Fluorocarbon Co. of Laguna
;-.:1gucl has announced the regis-
trati on statement relating to the
sccondar) offenng by George Angle
of 330.000 shares of m common stock
owned b)' ham has become effective.
s.t1d, "we ho~ the r«1p1en1 wtll evenually practice real
c)t;ue law." • • • Ao. Rffd & Co. h s been awarded the plumbina
contrau fpr lrvlae'1 Rocllfleld Ceoter, scheduled for
roro plc11on 1n the ~pr1na
La rry Clark J111aruc~ ~f San Clemente and tbe L.D.
HlaH A&eDcy of Lnauna Hills have m~rged to fonn Su
Pacific fn111ruce Brokert Inc. of M1ss1on V1eJo. • • • The Newport Beach office of ColdweU Baa~er
Commercial Real E1t.a&e Service• 1s the exclusive leasing
agent for the 13-story office tower that 1s the first phase of
Irvine's ('cntul)' Centre. The tower features '240,000
square feet of offi ce space • • • 11 wa .. a hot summer fortht' Irv ine branch of Coldwell Ban~er The hranch broke 11s all time sales _vol um~ record
in Jul) and proceeded to ~II more homes an August tb~n
h<ld 1)1:<.'n ~old 1n an) month since the office opened in
1980 ••• PacT~l Propertlea has mo"cd It~ headquarters to
lrv111c\ Main ~trcet Center
rhl' "le...,pon Beach• offi~ of Tbe Hammond Co.
replact.'d the Dan" ilk oOicc as the leader 1n ·mortgage
loans. 1n the ')elOnd quarter of t he fiscal )tar. At the end of
of tirsi half of the ti~al ~car the office had closed $15.2
m1ll1un to Dan \llle's SI ~ 4 mllhon The Hammond Co.. headquanered in Newport
Beal h. 1s a pubhch held specialist in malong. selling and
~rvu:1 ng re!.1den11al and commercial loans.
o,erdll, tht' company's rcvcnue-s increased by 211
pe rcent during the St'cond quaner of the cumnt fiscal
year The mongage firm has completed thc sale of th(' fi fth
senes in 11s S:-!00-malhon bond program The total sales to
date 1i. So 7 8 m1lhon
Crocker has never before offered
Cali forn ia homeowners such a low rate nn
fix ed rate home eq uity loans. In fact. our
rate may be one of the lowe t you can fin d
for this type of loan. So. if you're a California
homeowner in the market for a loan. your
timing'~ just right
payments will stay the same for the ful l term
of the loan.
So come talk to one of our loan
expert . You can visit your nearest Crocker
offi ce. or caJI us toll-free at (8()()) 548-HOME,
ext. 712
But don't delay. Nobod y likes to
rnb~ a sale.
Smtth Barne). Hams Upham &
Co. Inc 1s the sole underwnterforttic
ofTcnng outlined last Thur\day
Net proceeds to Angle from the
offcnng. estimated at approximately
S4.8 m1lhon. w11l be used pnmanl) to
I rcpa) cx1su ng bank andebtednC"ss.
<\ngle. a Fl uorocarbon director. will
conunue 10 own approx1matel} 8
percent ofm common ~tock af\er the
ofTcnng.
ROSENTHAL BLAIR
Real estate, PR
firms promote You c,an borrow from $10.000 to
$200.000. dependin~ on the value of your
home and you r personal financial strength.
And becau~e it 'c; a fixed rate loan. \'our
'fi.11• 111 •If•'•' n11 h-hru.1rv Jand 1s~ubJt'(1 f11thani.it' .... uh11u1
;ir11.r n• th,
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Tht.' Fluorocarbon Co designs,
dc"elops and manufactures supenor
performance. tug_hl ) engineered com-
ponenl'i made pnmarily from special-
ly formula ted rubber compounds and
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~) Crocker Bank
.49 %
.\1oney Matrix
A."· il:A l.IZED YIELD
.15 %
Mooey M!ltrix
CURRENT RA TE
I plas11n Fluorocarhon's principal
customer\ include onginal equip-
ment manufacturers and fir ms ser-
vicing the replacement pans market
to a " 1de vanet) of industncs. -;uch as
the anospace. automoti ve . construc-
tton energ' electronics and medical
1 mar~ets
l
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1ng ma) be obtained from the offices
of Sm11h Barne) Ham\ l pham &
(.o lnl 11 0 \N all 5trcct. "-e" York
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Even fa m i I\ h~ rt~
secrets.· Mom's real age
Grandmas recipe for D1vintt) Fudge.
Dads secret fishing hole Tht-content\
of Donna s dJan Freddy s fail ure notice in
. geometry. The pr ice of 'Penny's prom dress
American Savings f am1hes have a Spt'CtaJ sort of
secret. A secret to success~ We call it the \-toney
.\tatrix C.D. Its the secret to successful sa' mg for
thousands of California famihes 1ust like your~
Families who are working hard to make their
dreams come true and wan t their savings to
work hard for lhem tno1 The .'!t'<.Tet to thl'
~1oney Matrix C D. 1s rl'ally qur tt
simple Its a nexihle rate C I> that
leL11 you earn more: for long
tcnn dcposiL'>. You sdl'Cl tht·
tenn and the rate So ou r fam
ti ~ secret lets you program
your family~ futurt.' succc~\ It s
an account \'OU can count on Hut
don't count on your ne1ghhor\ to
tell you about ll It ma~ 1u~t tw thl·
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'aca tion you thought the~ cou ldn t
afford. \tould vou share such .1 'll'< n·t
when you could let pt'oplt.' thmk yo11(i
gott en a ra1~ei Kl'ep tlw ~t'l'rt't if \OU
like But kt'E'P \our molk\ with i\nwncan 1
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(iii Harh<>r RI\ cJ , 1111 If 11nrm~ton llarh<)ur (north of Taft 1 (at \t•v. pc >fl A\ l' I
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AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND LDAN ASSOCIATION ..
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Ray E. Rosenthal ha'> Ileen named \ICC prc\1dcnt of real estate
brokerage for The Alison Co. real estate '>l'n 1Cl' organ iu111on of
Newport Beach. Rosenthal has hcen J { 11 "c in rl'al c'itatc fo r eight
~ears. most recently as vice presiden t and d1~tnct manager 0f Grubb
& Ellis' area ot1kc 1n Salt La ke (It) • • • Gamel Blair and Julianne Young ha\c.: JUllled B.J. Stewarl
Adver&lslng and Public RelatloDs tn Ni:-"'pon Beach Blai r becomes
an an director and Young 1s media coordinator Blair holds a lt'ching
ccn1ficate from Orange Coas& College, "'hen· she has taught design
and produll1on Young wa" prcv1ou\I\ dn dgenl.., coordinator for
Monloya, BeU and Assocla&es. • • • David M. Smith has been namt'd 'ICC prc,1dcnt of operations fo r
Geneva Baslaess Services, Int'. ol Costa Mesa. Smith had ~n a
pn,ate management consultant before 101 n1ng Geneva. a financial
sen ices organ11auon • • • Roger W. Johnson, l ha1 rtnan of the board. president and chief
e\ecull\ c otlicerof lrv1nc s Western Digital Corp., has been named to
th e-board ol director" of Trlconex Corp. ol In inc. Johnson has been
"'1t h Westt.'rn D1g1tal ~tnCl' IQX2 lie <tl~_x-rvs on the board of d1rrctor~ of thl' Amerlran Electronics Assoriatlon and the Graduate
\lhool of \1anagenwn1 at l C lrvlne.
• • • Dale C. Robinson ha' Ol:c n n.1mc.:d 1..h1cffinanual officer for Troy
lovestmeot FUtld , a 'k " p<irt Heat h-ha'>t'd rt'JI estate development
lirm Rl)h1n~on hac; 'pent ~CJ \Car<; in \outhcrn C ahforn1a real estate
de,clnpmcnt. r
• • • Marty Kent hJs been promoted to operations manager of Paclflc
Auto Arcessorles' sa tellite fauht> 1n Inglewood. Kent has been with
the Huntington Beach-based firm stnCc 11 began in 1978 The firm
manufacture~ T-tops and moonroofs and auto bod\ enhancement
pans such as ai r dams and "·ar !ipo1lcr~ · 'j •••
Stephanie D'Eu1tacbio ha'i been named media director and
Chester Qualls 1~ data prolC\~1ng coord1na1or at Inter·
Communications, Loe. advcn 1-;111g and public relations agency in
Newport Beach f)'f-ustach10. of Irv me. had bet·n media coordinator
al Serllng/Marsh Advertising. ()uall' had been computer operator for Lawson Marketing Group in Orange • • • Jim Beam, ma)or of Orahgl'. and chairman and CEO of Beam &
Associates has been elected pre<11dcnt of the 1986 Pacific Coast
Builder<, Confercnl.'.c. to be held June 18-21 at the Moscone
Convcotmn Center 1n (ian Franc1~0 Joining htm o n the conference
board 1s Keuetb Agld of Tbe MarkellDg Co. in Irv ine A real estate
broker for more than 2'i years, Beam 1:. a director of the CaJlfonaJa
BolldlDg lndoatry Au oclatloo. Pacific Coas& BoUders Co1tference
and Orange County chapter ot the Bulldln1 lodu1try Auoclatlon of
Soatbero Callfontla. • • • Jim Anderson ha c; been name<l ""e president/manager of
Landmark Ba.nil's Anaheim hranl h Anderson formerlv held a post as
\ICC president and ~n1or credit onlccr JI the . bank's Lake
Fore~t/lrv1nc offict' • • • Jack Hartung ha<; been named vice president-general manager of
Republic Development Co. of Newport Beach, the residential
de"clopmcnt of Nev•port fkal h-bascd Hiiiman Propertlea Weat, be.
Rober& M. Thompson ha\ b<..·en appw nted vice president of
development for C'olurado operation\ of the firm. Hanung is former
senior vice president of Pondero11 Homes. Thompson comes to
Hillman from Rey11old1 Propertlea to Denver I • • • Irvine rcs1d('nt Ra1ol S. Kblabanl "has been promoted to project
engineer and Rosalind Munro has been promoted to project geol~st
at lrvine-buC"d Leighton and Auoclatea, lJlc. gcotcchn1cal consulting
firm. Kh1aban1 has ~en w11h the firm since 198 1, most recently as
~nior geot('t hn1cal engineer Munro of Corona dcl Mar JOtned the
com pan)' u a stan geolog1~t in I 9RO • • • Steve GaJlup ha~ 101ned the marketing departmt'nto f 8ualae11
Properties Oevelopmen& Co .. an Irvine-based commercial real <'"~talc
dc\elopment fi rm The Huntington Beach resident was formerly a
broker 'Nl ttr Bu1lnea1 Properllea Brokera1e Co. • • •
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOTITUll!ltday, Februery 11, 1NlttAll
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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Stock prices drift down
NEW YORK (~) -Stock prices drifted
lower today, in what analysts described as a
trencitess session where the mark.ct took a respite
from its rc0cnt gains.
Stocks were bolsteTCd somewhat by nsing
bond prices -which continued to benefit from
falling world oil prices -but also were depressed
by profit taking among traders wanting to cash in
on the big gains of the l>8-5t month, analysts said.
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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1986
Hoollgan1 kllllng 1port of 1occer In Engl•nd. 82.
Gen• Stalllnga new C•rdln•I• footb811 cuch. 83.
Cold spells doom Anteaters
Tod Murphy
. Murphy is UCI'sall-Um·e
scorer in 98-7 5 setback
Special to tlae Dally Pilot
LAS CRUCES, N.M -Tod Murphy, a four-
year UC Irvine standout, snapped the school
scoring record Monday night here. bu1 1t wa' the
only frosting UCI was able to steal away.
The rest of the cake was grabbed by New
Mexico State as the Aggies raced home 1n the final
5'h minutes 10 record a 98-75 Pacific Coa-;1 Athleuc
Association basketball victory before 8,217 vocal
fa ns.
Murphy went to 1he top of UCTs all-11mc
scoring list w1thJUSl 3:05 spent in the game when he
dropped in a pair of free throws to give him one
more than Dave Baker's standard of 1.60 I. and
before he was through he logged 30 point!> to up his
personal mark lO 1.624. In all 1he 6-91Ji senior hn 8
of 14 from the field and 14 of 15 1n free throws.
His earl y scoring came. during a lime when
things were going smoothly for the upsel-minded
An teaters, who entered a half game out of secontl
place
UCI opened a 37-27 lead wtth 3:51left1n the
first half. but then an 18· 7 run b) lhe Aggies
sparked by eight points from g_uard Kenny Trav1!1
and fi ve from Elston Jones off the bench. shoved
the hosts 1n10 a 45-44 halfti me lead.
Coach Bill Mulligan's Anteaters sllll enJO)ed a
17-16 lead 1n rebounding, but Aggies Coach Neil
McCarthy got the message across to his team at the
break.
Allhough It re mained a five to SC\en-po1n1
game throughout much of the second half before
the Aggies opened 11 up 1n the fi nal 51/: minutes
with a 14-point run. a sudden drought in
rebounding v1nually sealed the verdict as the hos1s
won that dcpan mcnt. 30-12. 1n the ~cond half.
The 14-point spun turned a 74-69 game with
5:48 left 1n10 an 88--69 laugher with 2:53 to go.
"We played well for about 33 minutes," said
\iulhgan. "Obviously that wasn't eood enough
We pla)'ed poorly on two occasions, ngh1 at the end
of1he first half when we had the IO-po1n1 lead and
the last 51'1 minutes of the game."
E.ach team had plenl) of firepower. UC I got 51
poinu from the Murphy (30)--Johnny Rogers (21)
combmauon The ~ggies matched 11 with 31 from
Tra\'1S and 20 from G1lben Wilburn l"'O slick
guards.
The rub was that Ne"' Meim:o State also iOt 11
kc) points from ofl'the bench in Elston Jone~
"New Meiuco State's three guards can reall)
pla)," cont1nutd Mulligan .. Some people think
New Mexico Stale t) a one-man team with
Wilburn. bu1 Travis 1s a fine pla}cr a!> "'ell We
were also hun b) Jones "
Travis scored I:! of his JI points dunng Ne"'
Mexico State's 14-potnt run la1e 1n the game 10 put
Jt on ICC
"We have an awful time matching up wuh
Wilburn <6-5) The last 11m~ "'e tned Murph) on
him. Tonight we put Wa)ne Engelstad and Tro)
Carmon on him to try 10 keep Murph) frc<1h for
offense I'll take gu)s tha1 can run and JUmp lil..e
that anytime." added Mulligan
The onl) other Anteater sconng 1n double
figures was 6-1 guard Joe Buchanan who had IO
points
It takes
5 years,
but Tars
getgoal(s)
By SHARON FRUTOS
Olllllto.ly ..........
As fa r as M1clo Huntress 1s con-
cerned, her Newport Harbor High
gjrls soccer team reached its goal on
schedule.
Five years ago, H untress taught
basics-the most pn mal elements -
to a smalJ group of girls whose
knowledg_e of soccer was as hm1ted as
their practical cxpeneocc oo the field.
Strategy was as foreign to the Sailors
as Pele.
But Huntress set a timetable. and
goal. for five years. She would
develop the players she had and mold
them into competitive shape in five
years.
This, the Fifth Season. the Sailors
met Huntress' deadline with a Sea
View League champ1onsh1p and un-
defeated record. Newport clinched
the crown Fnday Wlth a 2-1 wtn over
Saddleback.
PCAA•t&D~•
Gm f I Nte1 0-.-
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Neveoe·LA' II-OH I? 0 1A 2 Hew Met1lco Stele 9 3 IS •
UC. Irvine I S 12 10
Sen JoM Stet• 1 • 14 I FrKnO Stell 6 1 ll 11
CM St•te Fullerton S 7 17 1:1 UC S.n1e Bero.rt 4 I 9 It
Ulen St•te 4 1 I 17
Peclflc 4 I 11 IJ
1..-hecn St•lt 2 10 • 17 ~·Sarw
N-Me.ico St••• fl, UC trvlne 75
N•vede lAJ·Veoe1 7', UC s.t!te
let'bere 71
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Vie" Stele et Ct! Stele Fullerton
1..-l..ch Slell el Pecfflc
N•w Mexia St1te 11 Frnno St•••
Sin JoM Ste le 11 UC S.nte I~•
SetwdaY'• Gemes UC Irvine et Nevede·LAl lle.Nl IChen-
,..i '1 1 I Pm )
l..ono ~ Stitt •• Fr-St•••
N-M UICO Stele el Padf'IC
Sin Jow Stell 11 Cel Stet• Fuwton
VIII" Stele et UC Sente la"'-•
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Newport Harbor Blah &lrla 80CCer coach
Micki Huntresa (rlgtit) talu atratea wtth
memben of her team durlDC a recent &a.me.
At the left ta Nancy Coyne.
"To tell the truth," Huntress said,
··1 thought five years would do 1t. First
(Pleue eee GOALS/B:l)
Allyaon Thoma.a of Newport Barbor (left) trlea to cat off an
opponent~ and the ball, da.rt.na recent play.
Decisioa7aa Ocean View set Thursday
Seah awks' p lea to drop
CIF sanction s is h eard
season, however. deny (kcan View entry 1n10
1he playoffs
"Nol everything was !Wild. hu1 "'ha1 wasn't
said 1s in wnlln$," commented Ocean View
Coach Jim Hams following Monday's coun
By ROGER CARLSON session before Supenor Court Judge Harmon °' .._ o...., 111tot •1•11 Scoville in Santa Ana.
unse1 League basketball wraps up "Bui we were ne ver able to gel down to the
Wednesday n1gh1. barring playoffs Fnday and nitty-gntty quesuon Why weren 't the parents
Saturday to sphtJ?Qtenual ties, an...,,d ..... thu,;e1t..C:i....t.-I F!....,&5.;;J.·A~~o..._r....Jt..,h ... e.__.k1 ... d~s e-ver asked 1f 1h1~ 1s "'ba1 lbllr
pla)offi painngs will be released on Sunday. wanted. Afierall. it's their choice That's 1he
Bui there's one other item of business su ll bouom hne. but the) 're wound up in
not ~ohoo and 'nlll not be determined unul a1 procedures.
least Thursda) morning-Ocean View H1gh's "T he quest10n 1s 'did 1he\' 1n1tia1e 11 or
appeal to re\ erse sanctions levied on 1he no1'l"',f
Seaha"' ks for rule'> \ 1olauons. denying them The case revolH~ around -;1ars Rick\
entl"\ into the upcominit chm1nat1ons. Butler and Dell Hazcly. two }Oungsterll "'ho
The Scaha'nkS ha ve already won the came 10 Ocean View as freshmen. leaving their
Sunset Leagul' l hamp1onsh1p with a 9-0 record. Lynwood residence and parenls to reside in the
live games be11er than 1hc closest compet111on. Ocean View auendance area w1th a guardian
Sanc11ons le\ 1ed on the Scahawks pnor to the I Laurant Brown).
sea!>on for \ 1olat1onc; before the previous Following their freshman llcason Brown
and his son moved to the Pasadena area. but
Butler and Hazely remained. cvenlually mo' -
mg 1n with Hams at his El Toro residence
The admitted v1ola1ion stems from a
sequence that summer between school year!> 1n
which Harris apparently invited the students 10
reside al his home. rather than being asked b)
1he students to reside w11h him.
An mvest1ga1ion by the Huntington Beach
I !o djed School Dis1nc1 resulted in Hams being
told he would not be the coach the followtng
year. followed by vanous protests. a reversal b)
the d1stnct and an ensuingTUhng fro m the CIF
ou1hern Sccuon_
The CIF verdict was no playolTs tor
I 985-86 for Ocean View. forfeiture of :!4
1984-85 v1ctones, the return of the C'I F 5-.\
runner-up trophy and an official censure of the
school and coach.
Santa Ana attorneys Ray Alvarado and
John Saginaw alJUCd on behalf of Ocean Vie"'.
Alvarado speaking of the rule violation and
Saginaw d1scus~d the "1anc11ons
"The other side 1sn'1 arguing about
an} thing we're sa~ mg." said Hams "The) JU St
defended themselves on the basic, of1he process
that was followed."
One of 1he fe"' questions raised b) the
Judge -was whether compeung 1n the playoffs 1s
a <;tudcn1's right or pn' 1lege and he came to the
conclusion that 11 1s a nght. not a pnv1kge
"To me 1t'9 a right to~ tlie opponunt .
to play 1n the playoffs." said Hams "It's a
pnv1lege that'<; earnt•d ··
The entire pnxe!>c, 1ook about t(O minutes
of coun 1tme \.\Ith lhe JUdgl' 1nd1tat1ng a
dec1s1on '4 0uld he fonhcoming Thu~a~
morning.
His d0t.ke1 1oda\ 1ncluJc\ '8 ca..e-. and
Wedne<.da\ ,., a holida\
"It wac, interesting to <,ee the C IF compkte-
h sh1fl gear<.." commmcntc."d Hams .. .\II 1h1s
11me they ha' e been opera11ngon the admission
(Plea.e .ee OCEAN VIEW /82)
Angels'
Linares
inks pact
1 No coasting for Pirates
From AP dispatches
Oullil'ldor Rulino Linares and the
Angels have reached agreement on a
one->ear contrac1 1he i\merican
League 1eam annount.ed Monday.
No terms of 1he agreement were
announced. Linares was one of four
players who had originally filed for
arb1trat1on The others -outfielder
Gary Pe1t1s. p11cher Ron Romanick
and ~honstop Dick Schofield -arc
still scheduled tor hearings.
Linares hit 256 in a pan-11me
capaClly for the Angels last season.
C a1cher Bob Kearney of the Seattle
Manners. mraflwh1le, became the
third maJm league player 10 win his
salar. arb1trat1on in l'1ght caM"s de-
cided. while thrt't' other pla)ers
avoided arb1trat1on hcanngs by s.ign-
mg contract~.
The lale~t 10 ">1$n were p11c hers Ted
Po"'er of tht' \1nnnnat1 Reds and
Greg llarm ot 1he Te'<B\ Ranger\.
Kearne). who hailed only .241 with
s1~ homr run'> and 27 run'i batted 1n
for 1hc \ianne~ 1n IQ85. was
awarded a snlar. ol .$300,000. aficr
mak1ng$l8lOO<) f he Manners were
uITenng $215.000
Paul Elllaon
Orange Coast has
a lot of gaps to fill
to be conte nder s
By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
Of the O.itr 1'11ot l tafl
I le has his most inexpenenced
squad in ) ears and a p1tch1ng staff
w11h a number of que'illon marks. but
Orange Coast College baseball coach
Mike Mayne beheves he can mold his
1'1rate" into contender~ this season.
For one thing, trad1t1on 1s on his
!>tde as the Rues prepare to open their
non-conference slate on Fnda" -
\fa\ne·,. teams have won Sou1h
C oa<il <. onll'rencc champ1on\h1ps 1n
four ol the past SI'< seasons. However.
\1a\nc ma~ ha\e hi\ 1oughe<1t
t'haltrnge s1nn~ taking the helm at
( oast in IQ 77
Onl~ four pl.i)ers rc1urn from last
>car''i founh-place I Q-1 t> team and
Mayne ha-; ye1 10 find a St't pitching
rotation tor th1<1 <.pnng Ho\.\t'Y<'r, he
docs hold holX' tor hi\ team
"ll'c, a mailer ol con\ 1nc1ng thr Mike Mayne
pla)ero; that thn ha'<' to do lerta1n ~phomort Paul Elh.,on. "'h'' h11
thin&<. in order to be sut'C'e<i<,ful," hr '00 with 21 RBI l:i<it 'Pnn' " a
l!n1d "The kc> I'> thal the) 1mnrove rcturn1ngall-Sou1h < tl3\I < nnlcrcntl' ever) day Jnd 1ha1 the) feel 1ha1 catcher
1mpr0Ycmcnt ·~e·re 'iolil1 hth1nl1 1he f'llJtl'
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'\s 1f 1f were a banquet season with
-t-M wming aAd ti1r11r1g suppltcd b'
hopeful college football staffs in quest
of JUSt the nght ~rsonncl to put t~ether the big seasons of the future,
1t 1s over for Orange Coast area prep
football stars.
~ edncsda\ marks 1he first da ..
prep standouts can offic1alh \1gn
k tters of 1nten1 for their college
fu ture. "'1th man~ "'ho ha' e made
\ erbal comm1tmcnts coming 10 gnps
"'1th signing national letters of 1n1enL
Some have s1ill not made up their
minds and there 1s no ume hm1L
although th~ longer one waits 1hr less
chance the offer will s11ll be th~re
Those desinng to anend commun1-
1' college alter romm1111ng to four-
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Jn' lime
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Fount.un \ alle\ tackle Lam.~
lenl) a t\.\O-llme ~11-l IF star "'llh
natmnal honors dunng his senior
o;eac,on . committed 10 l 1CL~ where
h(' 1\ e'(~cttd to be tned at center
'e"'pon Harbor'-; "'ihane Fole). the
Pla\ er of the 'tear 10 Cl F Central
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bl'('n Mannt'f\ tir\I ba~man Alvin
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Kn · in Ml Re' nolds, < h1c11go White
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L,tverpool. banned from European com·
pe't111on after 11~ fan\ '>'ere blamed for la\t
May\ n oh that l1lkd 19 peoplt in a Brussel\ st.td1um,
may fact' further d1.,c1plinar} ac11on follm~•nll ne~
outbreak' ofhooltgan1'>m ·
fhe l.itt:\l 1nradcn1 look place .H tht' duh'\ ·\nfkld
'>tad1um "und.1~ wht·n a nu\luus liquid wa) ~prayt'J
over fan\ .rnd playt:•'I ol v151t1r1g Manchc.,ter t 'n1ted.
al)t'( ling 22 pl'Opk "1.1nchC\tc.•r oflicial .. alsu n:porlcd J
bm k lhrO\\ n .11 the team hu\
Pulile made nu arrc'>I'>.
\fh:r the M a) ~9 tragedy at the L tHrpoul
J•1H·ntu<> furopean ( hamp1un•; Cup final 1n Bru,w1,·
Hl'\\l'I \rnd1um. f ngltc.h l IUh\ were bannl'd mddin1ll'-
h from all I umpean llimpet111on' and I "crpolll wa\
,·U,fX'Jldt·d 1111 an add111onal thre~ \Cason\
Bohh\ < 1111 \1:uetar. of tht: L l\trpool <,upporu·"·
duh \l'<.ll't.lr' 'aid "-l onda\ that ub,ervc:r\ Imm
\\Krrr'' gt)H'1111ng htld\ in f-umpt: l If \. ma\ havt•
,11tl'nJ t·d 'i1111d.1\ ·.,game
In .1n\ l .lW the) '>'Ill get rrport\ ,rnJ 11 lOUld \\ell
ht· 1h.1t l I\ l'rnuol .... 1ll l.1l l' furthl'r tniuhle from l Fr.\ ..
\,lld ( 11 II
~t;im her.In l tn1trd'' l ha1rman 'vl,u 11n l·dward'.
thart1ed thl· IMI'> also Jbu,ed him and manager Ron
.\tk1mun \lhtk the\ ital tir<;t d1' 1\1un gaml' "'as he1ng
plaH·d an<l t',en aimed ep11hc1' al ~ir Ma ll Rusb}. the
learn· pn·s1<lent and une of f ngh~h sc><.·c:er''i m M t
re\f)('l led ligurt·'i.
"\.~ht•n \OU have lO Sil and "'atc h a rro'>'d It kl· that
11 mah·'' <JU think that after Bru\\els thl'\ do not kcl an
ounce of remor\c," said Edwards.
I hJ\l' nner kno"'n such ahu'>l' and ag11.atllln II
'>'d'> lnghtl·n1ng .\ brick "'as thni"'n at the lOach hut
luck11\ 11 hit a 'itanch1on first. Otht''°"'"e 11 would hJ\l'
hit II nitt:d \Inker) Mark Hughe' II }OU think ahou1 rt
ht· l11uld ha'e het•n k1lkd
'I he abu\e "'h1ch Ron Atk1 n,on and J took ill lhl'
\t,1nd' dunng the: game was 3'>' lul It ha\ lurnl·d 111to
<,hn·r hatred ... <.atd Edwards
'In t:ict I felt ashamed to be Bntl\h Tim ha,ionl'
be~11ndJn\ houndsof\porungden·nn and1'no'>' J)UH
hatrnl 111 \1anlhe<;ter I n11cd ..
But I J\\anh \Jld l 'mted would n01 makt" an
00iu.1l l<1m pl.11nt to thl· E-.nghsh Football \\\oc1at111n
about lht· IOl ldl·nts "f nough 1s lno'>'n Jhou1 '>'hat
"'ent un 1111 lhl'OI 111 mal..l' up their o'>' n m1nJ, "ht' '41d
The I' \ v.h1lh I\ \IK.U'r'\ dume\lll go,rrning
b11d\ 1n E:ngt.1nd t\ ll• \l'l•J.. tlw 'll'"'' 111 hoth duh' .ind
tht• p<>lilt' h1:ll1rt· dt'ud1n~ '>'hl·thl•r to takl· ""' JC'tlfln
Quote of the day
Budd~ Baron dl\t. Jrn l..n ,JI Vo Vo "1' r,1d11 •
1n C 1nunn.11 111 thl· < h1lag11 &Jr'> U'K nt
Jtupundurl 11' .1 good 1)11n11 Vo dliam Pt:rn
d1dn:t nel·d II I hr\. 'd h.t\l' had to U\l' J
harpoon ·
Clambake making big move
'.f\\ 't<11<.I-. 1\f'1 -ltll B11>t-
111'l" t\"lt 111urr1a11n111 ""1lhlh.1v.11 lrum
Pl·hhll' Bt'<H h in a h,t\\k '" l"I u1rporalt'
<,pon"1r<sh1p "'II he· pla~cd th" 'car 111 n
'urth < aro1>11.1 \\tlh '>huv. hu\IOl" \IJI\ l \ .ithklt:!.
•and huc;1m·,., t \n ut1\l'\ rt.pl.1unr thl' h1g-naml' pr11
g11lfl•r' ·
f...1thr\n I r•>'lt ,,1.,. '>'1thJrt''l la·t 'P"n'11r,h1p a
•lJI JI!!" v.hl'I' \ T ~I I \l\kd thJ: lhl .nld1l1•111.tl{,l\ll ll
pr11\1thil ht• .111111•1p;Hll\d h th1• 1\\' 11111' 111 p011,1ll'
n.101c ,,1lll \l1111d;i 1h,11 thl' n1''' c r• ''''' • '1·111 \\ill lw
,,h,11 hl'r IJI\ h11,11.11 d \\,11111d
It .... 111 rl'1U11 '•• th\· •·I! 11.11 '••rm.1: lh.11 Hin~
Sl.trtl't.l tn I 1 l ..
I hr uld t11urn.11m·11t t><·g.in in \11uth1·r11 < .tl11t1rn1.1
then 'hilted tu Pt•hhk Hea,h '>'ht'I\' 11 \\a\ plJ\l'cl 11\l'I
1hrcl'lnUT\l·,,indin\1 \ ·dh11o1 nirm·pr11'tl'o1mtcl\\1lh
am.1tcur.. l tw rr11\ 11 1\.. ltoml P<' \ pr1tl' monn .1110
the re\I ot thl' pr .. l.ct·<h "°l'nt I<> t hant \
Richardson missing. again
EAST Rl THfRr ORL>, NJ -Nev. m
Jerse) guard M ll heal R.1> R1l·hnrc.hon. JUSt
thret' wcck'i ~1nl.C' hi\ rclcaSt-from a drug
rehab1hat1on center. ha'\ Nt'l~ oOictnh
v.0111etJ ;ap111 .ilkr massing Pfftllll·e and a doctor'\
app<pn1mcn1 •
"Ob\ lllUf.I}. thl~ I'> not good ... ~aid l t:WI\ Schafl('l.
c hie f of Opt.'ratmn\ for thl.' N II•\ lcam "With hi\ J)il\I
h1\tol'). 1t ~ defm11el~ n()t good '
Richard!>on. 10, GlllC'lf "kt<. tra1ocr r nil t.1Jssman
on Munda~ <lnll ''"d hl' did not fn·l 1A.tll an'd would go lO
a doctor
"Hut hl· nev1.·1 \how1.·d 111 thl· doctor'<," \:trtl Nl'h
( oach ()a't' V..ohl
"We u 11lcd \onw of 1h1. U\U<tl pl.ilcs," 1nclud1ng
Richardson\ humt· 1n Mahwah "hut he "asn't thc:re,"
lil haffel said
"lfhl' donn"t ~ho"' up ( 1od.1) J lur tht· shootaround
e'er>th1 ng 1<, '>pclled oul rather dt·arl) •k will ha'e to
take a (dru~) tl'\I lfhe ha~ lhc flu. he '>'Ill pa\'i the te\t ..
'ithafkl \:l1d R1lhar<h on would Ix• te\led lor drug
ust• as !>Oon a' he rtturn\ 10 the team I k \a1d
Richardson had hcen \utft·ring trom the tlu tor \l'\Cral
da,<, la'il ""l't'k · If R1l·hardwn \hould fail thl' drug tnt Ill" would
lace han1shmen1. a\ a tlwd·llmt' offender Imm thl.'
NB-\ '-'Ith J tMHear '>'a11 tor appc.il
WBC champ eyes WBA champ
l\,l>I \'\i \1'011\ World Bo\lng
< ounul light hca\\'>'l'lght t h.1mp1on J H
W11l1am,w1 ha' lh,ilkngl·J 'World Bu\lng
\\\Ot 1a11on 11tkholdt•1 \.1,1n 1n Jonnc;on -
hi\ tormer \parring parlnrr -lo d un1faa11u11 hout
I knO'-' ~tan in and I \\ant him:· Vo 11l1anic.on. :!Y
said alter wa tch mg h1\ former Jndianapoll\ c;tablcmatl'
regain the WBA ·., 1 7~-pound t1til' w11h a s1.·vcnth-round
knockout ot Tnn1dad\ I e\111.· litewan Sunda\
The \1tton l!"'l' l11hm11n J 42-<i rl·l unt '"th \4
~ntlClOLll\
Pac-10 honors UCLA's Miller
'W.\LNI I I (Kl I" I (I 'forv.arJ m
Rq~g1e "-l ilil•r v.h11 \lllll'U 7' prnn1' tu help
1hc Rru1m 111 '"" l'.iuht 10 < onlcrenle
ba,i..e1ball ' ll lonn \\J' narnc:d contcn·nce
pla)t:r ol thl' \\ol'l'i< on \1 11nt.k1'
Mllkr h ., .ind l ,., p11und\ also tollelll'll 11
n.·hound\, ,., ·'"'"" .111d thrt't' \tt·al\ a' ( ·c I \ lx·a1
tonkrenu· k.1Jt•r V. .1,h11111-1u11 4-l Xl/ 1n O\l'rt1mc aml
\.\ J'>h1ngion \tJll' lil\ XI II" prnnt total 1ndudl·d a
l3rt'l'r-h1gh W ag,11n'1 \\ ,1,l1111gll111 \1,11l"
Grant PCAA player of week'
I 11™ard < 11qi < 1r,tnl "ho il'd l tah m
\ttttc tu a pair ol 111nkll'nl l' 'It torll'' Ja.,1
v.t:d .. ha\ bt:l·n n.1nll'd lhl' I'< ..\..\ ha-.f..ct-
h.111 pl.t\Cr o l lhl• \\Cl f..
( 1ran1r,cnrl'd'1 po1111' Jnd had nine rtbound!.. twu
hlt>l kl'd <,h111\ ,1nd l lllll \te<JI\ 1n thl' ·\gg1t'f I I l/-9"1
triumph 11\t·r I ong lk.1d1 \t..ill• IJ\1 I hurc,<la, f ht fl . ..,
'<'n1or 1111111 \..ill I aJ..t C ''' 1twn \lllrt,•ll ~II point<, and
h.td Ill it·huund' \.11 111d.I\ 1n I 1.1h \tJll' 'ti 1 '' 11p\l't
of ~l'\' \k\1,11 \1,1t1·
North Stars pull out 4 -3 win
\IC>'-I Rf \l -< urt C •ill'' \lort'd ~
lr11m a '1.r.in1bk .11 ~ .,, 111 o \crt1mc ,
\I 111ll.1 n1gt,1 VI' 1nl! thl. \1innc.,ot.1 '-orth
~tar' .1-l-"l '111 \ 1dun 11\ er the Montreal
< andJ1t:n'
( 11le'i· 'ihlll ,tluntt lhl• Ile through a ma1e OI rl3)Cr\
heat izroaltrnd ·r l>nug \c11. l.1crt tor hi\ fifth g.oa ol lhl'
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Rebels run to i5th straight
L as V egas (24-2) t ops UCSB:
S t. J o h n's nicks Geor getown
\ n t hon\ I 1 tfll' '>lf irl·d : ) p1i1 n t' ,1 nd \ rm11n (, illia m
.1ddcd 21 po10l\ .ir1d (l.r:.ihlwd 111 rthoun1.h \.1 1111dJ\ night
,1\ n1n 1h-ranJ..nl "\ \ ad.1 I ,I\ \ t'l(•" t11prt·d 1'111n~ I I
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l '("ff, n'l• 1rd dr11pp1:1l tn 4-X 1n \tinkrtntt' pl.n ,1nlJ
1-t 2 O\t'r11ll I hl C 1,HH h11' v.h o h;l\l'll I ht.•;1ll'n I '-I\. 1n
the IJ (l.aml' h1·t10,t·c n tht· \th1111I' pl."1·d till' lfrl~·I,
1ought·r than t'\fW1 1t·cl nnt•r tr.11liny In m11fl' th.in 11
fXllO t \
\an13 Ha rhar,1kd1lir1111~h mq\t 111 thl' lir\I h.i ll r hl·
kehcl"' <\COTt'd tht" linal ti•ur point' "' 1h1· Ii.ill 111 lcil..1• .1
.l4-J ~ <Hh antage ,11 tht 1nll'rm1~c;111n
The C1aucho' tht>n \lttfl'tl thl• l1r\t t11ur point<, nl tlw
\ClOOll half lo 1.1J..t• .1 tv.11·p.•1n1 k.id h111 I "' \
rl'<>p<intlrd h\ \tor ng the nc\I \I\ p.11nt' tu KO .1hct1t.l lur
wood
I redd1t· H.1nk' .11!1kd 14 J)(11n1' tor 1h1· R1I)(1, \c nit
t t\ht•r It'd I < \A v.11 h '-I poinl\ 11nd I~ fl·hou nil\
l l(,t'\\her Ill 11lllgt" ha\~ethall \l1111d.1, ni)lht
St John'' 110, (;~ori~town ~II 111 I .ind11\1·r
\.fanl.ind V.c.1l1n lk1n \ti1rrJ I I •11ht\11;m11 h111h '.:
P<)IOi\ 1n the \C'lnnJ h.ill "' trnh ran\..td. "' l11h11'
Baske tball scores
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1>\l·rt1111k "" 11 c 1r11111t·l11'>'n '"1th a ti0-58 Big I a'>t
< 11nfrr~·nu· 'll ltll\
In \napp1n~ tlw llm,I\· l'l~h1-g.1me w1nn1ng '>lrcak.
thl' Kl'llr11t:n r<11c..t·d 1hr11fl~111d 111 '\_' .rnJ Ill-~ in lhe Big
Ll\l 'l'l ond on I\, 111 \ \ 1.11 11\1" •1 I C ,eorgeto'>' n fell to
I '1-4 I ' \1 J11h11 ' whrl h tx'.Jt < rl·orgt·town 10 an earlier
mn t1nv 1lo" \l'ol\•111 tr,11kcl 111 ... , m.10> 3\ e1)1.hl potnt\ 1n
thl' ltr't h.tlt hut 1 l•1\1'tl v.11h1n l!J ~o at hallt1mc But
lktn 11pi.·r.111n)l .1f!.1111\I ,1l11llap-..ng ddcn\l'. \IJrtl·d lhl'
Kn l1111 n riolh 11y .ind tltt•\ 111x·nt:d .i 42-37 ad"antagc on
K '"·1•• 'iur1qw r" •h I ' 'I rl·m a1n1ng
I> mr v nlll' \IH'l h \l lohn'\ m1sst:d three 1-anll I
tin thr"v. \lll1.1t rim .111d ba'ikCl\ h:,. (jcorgelown">
U..i' 1d '-" 1ng.tl• .ind ffrgg1t' Wiiiiam' cut the margin to
"i•i-J1J \\1th ·I ~ fl·ma1n1ng. fhrec more t1mec; the Ho\3')
rl'llu1 ul lht• ll·.1d 111 one point
I 1l'c11 gt·t111A11, l11hnathan Ed"'ard' hit uneoftwo tree
thrnv., 111 mal.1· 11 S X-~6 with I ~I rema1nin~. After
"hl'lt•in J1111l'' 111 \1 lohn''i '>'a'> rnlled for a charging foul
\\Ith ·h \t'\1111d, to go. >vtark Jac.k\on <;lolc the ball from
\\. 111~.lll' font' m,tdl' ont• ol 1v.o lrl'l' lhro\\o\ and Michael
l.1l \.."•n l ut rt'''''' )X "'11h three \Ct.ond\ n·ma1ning with
a la' up But Jonl·\ .1ga1n "·"fouled and m.uk the lir\t of
'"''' lrt'l' 1hr•1"'' fur thr linal marg1n
\\ lllJ.?.11<' tnppcd thl" Ho)a\ \\otlh ll\ point\ :lnd
Vo it Ii.ml\ .1dded I h point<. Ralph Dallon. ( rl•orgctown '
1, I I u ntn h1ukd out with 'i 511 rernainrng
11 v.J<, '>1 Juhn \ fuunh \tra1ght \lllOf\ al lhc ( apttal
1 l'lllr "hll h dH'"' .1 1 r11v.d ot I 6.119 \
M.-mpbl~ \t 99. Florida St 73: In Memplm.
B,l\li.t n Ilk I l11lm1·<, and I'"' 1ght Rll\d '"orc<I 20 point'>
.tplCll' J\ \tkmphl\ \(,Ill·, th1Hl-r.10ked f 1@.l'f\ routt'd
\frtro < ontl·renlt' opponrnt f l11r11l.1 ~late
I hr turnin)I. point 111 the gaml' tame k'>'> than thrrc
m1n11t<'' ,11\er.1ht• 11pofTwhe11 I fol me\ \tole the ball under
tht• \<·m1n,,ll h.1<,ke1 \l111T1.·d 1t .ind W3\ fouled 1n 1hc
p111u" I h{ t wn1111 m.1de lhe fr~'t' lhrn..,,, 10 run 1he
\(llfl' 111 J
r T(llll th.11 p111n1 thr I l{l.t'f\ ]~ i. ran (IWJ} \\o1lh thl.'
1t.11m· .1\ < 11<il h IJ.111,1 .._irk pl.1w d t'\t'f) man 1n uniform
\I lh~ 11 JJ m.1rl. 1n 1h1· f1r\t h.sll ~kmpht'I \late leJ
''I~ .ind "'11h ~ N kit the \lOfC' wa' ll-16
'-,ophnnwrt· \ 1nunt .\t,kC'IA.. who had <,even rc-
hnund\ .1nd .,., ·•'"''' hll a li\t··fnotl'r with~ 1() k ft in
thl' half to t'\ll'nd lhl.' \(Ort' to 40-22 -tht' I 1&C'r'>0 lnggt''>I
l<'ad he tore 1nirrm1'\lnn
l.<lul~vlllr U , Vlralnla Tf'<"h 1\3: In Hla<"k\hurg, Va
I 111m -.1 lk'' 1 lith rank<'d < .irdrn:ll\ \hnt 54 I rec throv.-\ 1n
twat1ng :-..o I 'i \ 1riun1:1 r l't h ",.lj l tn n Mt'tfll
< 11nh:rcn1..<' µmt and c .irt1inal\ < oach Denn) (rum
\;ml I'll guar.rntN· Hiii the, v.-('rc all foul"I"
Rill\ l hllm~N1n frll JI all dnd Milt Waaner leam<'d
tor ,, l p<11nt\ int luding l l of 40 'hn<1l1n1 from the foul
ltnc ,,, l oul\\lll<' do..,,,ned Tf'ch Jor 1he ~ond 11mc 1n
ft\'('. dil)\
Vo ht•n \11mrh•Kh h11 \omdl(w,h 1n thl\ R••n1t'. lht')
nt:tdc• '1111' •w "••' l11 t · ,,.,d' rum
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GOALS •..
From Bl
you get them Or'iMILCJ, )UU ICl thC"tn
<Staned bu1ld11\& 3 team Thow
fre shmen I 'itartt'd wtth arc now
senior) rhcy help make th<' team
clir k
"It almost came into tht' time
lramc I was hoping for It\ more than
I c.·ould'v<.' expected "
H untress· cJtpctlntaons wcr~ prctly
low in the beginning. and for prtlly
good reason
"I was teaching rules and skills I
even had 10 teach tbem how to tcick
the ball." she s:ud.
Most of the girls who came out for
the team 1n 1981 had o nl)' watched
the game. feeder programs were only
1n their infant stages. so Huntress
drew from En'iign Junior High
Srhool. where she had been an
ass1stan1 soccer coach
"Four of m y seniors I coached at
the ;un1 or high level. thl' Stomper'> r here arc four Sto mpcr'I lefl
lhe) 're really lhnlled. fhey know
ho"' 1mportan1this1s."
Learning from the field up ~1' t
H un1rc1.s thc: ba~ for coaching
"\\hen )OU pla> you learn quick
\.1111 can't screw up on tht• fidd, }OU
have· to karn qwrkl} ·I had a fai rly
gocxl knuwkdgt• of llH· game," she
said "I attualh l..rH'W "'hat o0<;1de1.
"''' \ "iu hc1 '>Ul'l't'r I 0 I t las<;c\ were
1n111a1ed ..... 11h the beginning o l the
girl\ program 1n the Sea V1e'>' League.
fhc Sa1lorsrc.'t:l'I' l-d A'!. fordTort. but
fa1kd 1n the w111-loss departmcnl
"Thi-; I\ our first winning <;ca,un,"
llunlrCs'i said "It'-. neat no" fherl'
arl' c,o man~ pla}er' who knuw how to
pla~. )OU re not 1cath1ng ha\1l'"
an' more
;Tm teaching defin11c ideas and
'1ra1eg1cs."
It appears the Sa1lo~ have learned
Di.-, ................. ......
Newport Harbor IU.gh'• Nicole Hampton (J1Cbt) aeta off a
ahot during a recent Sea View League game.
Prep basketball log
Se• View L .. VU.
CORONA DEL MAR ESTANCIA
110·41 . Ill· IOI
67 LO\ A·am0IO\ SI· SS wa rrfn l3
63 E Ca,.,•no St 41 LB Jordan SJ
SS L 8 Joroan 40 61 El C.a m•no 11
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Pole vault duel will include
Olson, Dial, USSR's Bubka
OCEAN VIEW
From Bl
of &u1lt to a hypotheuc.al q uestion
Even thro ugh the appeal&, they never
said what the v1olat1on was. only that
our pnncipal (John Meyers) said a
v1olat1on had occurTed a nd that the
coach admined to it.
NfW YORK IAP) -Scrgcy
Auhka of the Soviet tln1on, world
outdoor rcrnrd holder 1n the pole
\ault will enter Friday night's
Wanamaker Mallrosc Cinmes ag.a1ns1
Atll } Olson and Joe Dial, the two mm
w11.h whom he hu taken lums
h~ak1ng the indoor mark this w1n 1er
An ehned mcel director Howard
Schmcrt1 made the announcement
Mon~ln) adding. "J think the ad·
d11ton of Rubka puts tht' mcc1 over
the top I think lhe M1llro~ mait1'
will he thete again ..
Mul·h of the magic in the mee1 at
"1ad1c.on 5c,iuart Garden 1c. eitpccted
from the thrtt pok vaulter~. who
t<>aelhcr have \Ct new worl<! indoor
best' SC\'en lime'> 1h1i 'o(HOn Ol'°n
has hccn the It' der, brcakana tht'
mark four time\, raasina tt to 19·S11
lest c;aturdar n1eht at the Vttahs-tJ I)
nl}mptl. n\·11a11 on~I at I :nt
f{u1hrrf11rd N I
I
Dubka. owner of the outdoor
record at 19-81/4, had been scheduled
to appear an the M1llroS( Games.
But on Jnn 29, the Light Athle uc
1-ederataon of 1he Soviet Union said
that the star vaulter would be unable
to attend. The Federation <iaad Bubka
wu w1thdrow1ng ~cause he wa' to be
a part1Clpant 1n the "Sports Festival
dedicated to the opening of the 27th
Communist Pany Congre\~ ... ~h~
ulcd Feb 2S, and would come to tht'
ti \ for only the USA-Mohll Cham-
p1on~h1p~ Feb 21! at tht Oarden
However. hmert1 s:ud he wa,
called Monday by an oflic1al of The
Athletics Con1n:~,. the national gov-
em1na body for track and field. and
told that Bukba now w !it com1na for
the M1llrose Games
'T m CJICJl~ that he'' ao1na to be
thert," Olson "lt'u lot heller for me
than try1n1 to wa11 for 1he TI\(
(n, 11onal (hnmp1on,hm1 mtcl "
I
"Now they're t.alkana about what
lhe violation was. the dqree and
intent. On our fi rst appeal I tned
desperately to get the m to focus on the
violation and 1hey wouldn't do4 1t.
Now, suddenly. they do.
"The tncky pan was that the
pnnc1pal and myKlf admitted a
v1olat1on based on hypothcck a l ex·
amples."
The nta Ana courtroom was full.
w11h Ocean View boosters. pa.st and
prcstnt, filhna most of the seats.
Harm hH maintained 'incc the
t>eiinruna of the 11ory that all was
above board -to the extent that the
situation wa made pubhc before the
1984-85 ~ason even bepn. The
onainal 1nve'l1pt1on, however, did
not \Ian until early 198~
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T"rff·C>Olnr ~I• UC Irvine 8r00ill 2
lil09tr• I, 8ucllanan 1 Nttw Mexico St•l•
Trevlt 4, Smll" I, WJttlem t I
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UC Irvine 8 S
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24 1
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12 12
9 12
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1 SI Joh"'' 13 ) 119 10
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17 N CerOllne Sre1e 17 • 193
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19 LOUl$vltte 16·7 1'1 16
20 \/lr9lnle Tee:,, 11·6 IOS IS
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19 6
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S.ddlebec" 6 6 Unlvtr\llY 6 6
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S•I" oa"ltt, '7, 134 71-75·6'·70
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Jane GtdOtt, M,* 7S·6'-n ·74
1..1 .. Yount. M,050 73·70-'9·7S
&arll ThCNTIU , M,050 71-70-10·76 -Mrv ltll lml'Ml'M • u.eso 7S·69-7S·6t
si.rln Galbrallll, '2<UO 75-70-~·70
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L.AnOre MufeOke, 12,ISO 73·7)·70·12
P•tll ttln o, 12,ISO 71 -70-74·73
1 \/el Skinner, s2 .tSO 7'·67· .. ·77 ..
Lt Ul'tn Howe. $2,250 73-71·73·72
Jene Cr•lter '2.2SO n -11-n -n
Ito\._ J-'· 12 250 11-11-n -1s
"ul'°" Flnnev, n.1so 11·6'-n·n
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Jane 91el0ck, 11,m 11-10-n-n
J'" SleoMllM>ll, II ,t20 76-n -10-n
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Mufft1 Sc>ncr•Ovln, I 1,870 75-73-69·74
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Myra SllCkWt lOr. I l.S26 n-14·14-n
Cindy Fl09, Sl,S16 7S·71·73·73
MarH r•I Ward, 11,Sl6 77-71-70-74
OffOM Leo.er ll ,Sl6 13·1•·69·76
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Donna C1e>onl I 1.170 n -n -n -11 ~eurlt ltllW.af" I 1,270 72·7S·74·72
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Janel COit,, 11,026 76·70-7S-73
Min i• McGtorlN. 11.076 73·73·14·74
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Cotlttn Wetk er, 11,026 n -n-11-11
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Ceroie Cllerbonnler, HIO 1s-n-1•-n
LO'l Wttt, 17'0 76-71-7S·Tl
Htallltr Drew, 11t0 1S·11-1S·14
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Nat\CY Scranton, 12tS 74·7S-11·11
Milli• aer1eo111 ins 11· 10· 10-to
"' CerOlllfe Gowen. l1SO 7S·74·7•·76
Jo Ann Wellltm , 1150 74·74·7S·76
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Ce11111 ttevno4ds, I Ito 1S·14·71·14
SM<rl Turner, l lto 1S·74·76·7S
MlnclY f\MOf'e, $ llO 16·13-15-16
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El Toro el Mlu loll \/itto Irvine idle <•I a.ca .... Ra.)
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Shermen 0.kll won bv TKO over CllerlH
Cerrtr <Y•lllme, WH") llllrd round
(Nunn I\ now 13·0, Certer It 11 SI
8ANTAMWEIGHTS -Kt nnv Mflcn.tl
(Pt ntecOle. Fie ) KO'd Tony MonlOV8 (Salt
I..•~• Cltvl. ll"t round IMllclleil It now
15·S·2, Monlova I• IS· I 11, JH ul S.lud
(Walntt, Hawaii) KO'd Mika Plltto• (Gel·
ene Perk, To I 10t11 rouncr (SelUO 11 now
1'·0, PlltlC>S I\ 2 I· I I)
7·6, Aaron l(rlcluteln (US > def Goren
Prl>lc (Yueostevla), 0-4, O.feull, 8orll
8tcller (West Germany) def. Tom Nlllltn
(T"t Nallltrland1). 6·3, 7·S, 011tld Pete
IU S l Otf Ttrrv Moor (US I 6-1. 6·3.
Jimmy ArlH IU S) Otf Cerros ~lrmevr
18ru lll •·2, 6·2 w_,, ''"' •tuNt Slntlltl Ann Hendl'k kl lOn IU S I ~ An<Srta
Jff9tr IU SI 6·7, 6·2 6-2. l ine GerrlM>n
(US ) Otf IH Del Cueto (Fr•nce), 6-1, 6·2
HMn• Sukove IC HCllOllOve-le ) Otf
Marianne Weroet !US) •·I. 7·S, &~re
Poller IU S l def \/tekl NtlSOtl·DvnDar
IU S >. 6·) 6·4, ~rv Jot Fernendez (U.S l
Otf AndfH HOllkova (CztcllO\IOve-le )
6·4 l ·6 6· I Sleffl Graf (Wttl Germenvl
Otf Ma11, .. Gurney IU S l. 1-5, 6·1, Stto·
ne nle Rtllt I U S l def Carine kerls\Oft
!Sweoenl. 6·3 6·J. Manuele M•teeve 18ul
varlet def La ur• Arr•y• GllOtmeltle<
!Peru ), •·•. 6· I 4 I, Bonnie Gedusel< IU S l def Mime JeulQvtc (YU90tlllvl•l 6·1, 6·0
·Man~anillo contenders in a pack
Four Class A ya ch ts
within four mifes of
one another after 400
By ALMON LOCIUBEV
0.-.,,... .........
T he h I ()().mile San Diego to Man-
1an1llo yacht race was developma rnto
something rcsembhna a horse ra n·
Monday as four C1ass A yachts were
w1th1n four miles of each other in
their bid fo r hnc honors (fint to
fi nish).
Still leading on elapsed ti me was
Pat Farrah's 62·foot Ragtame out of of
Lona Beach Y\, but Doug Baker's 68-
foot Saal. also from LBYC. was only
one mile G~tern. Ragtime reported a
po it1on 6Q3 mile~ from the finish
after 43 houn of sa1hng since the stan
off Point Loma last turday at I p m.
Saaa had 694 miles to ao. John
Landon's Santa C'nu.-70 Kathman· c,tu SOY< . was 696 miles from
-"Man1.an1llo. and Jake Wood's 82-foo t
<;on::cry. Caltfomia YC. was sa1hna 1n
a vi rtual uc with frcd Frye's 68-foot
Prima ( DYCl with 697 mile' to 10.
l
Wrnds have becn bnsk ,1ncc the
,tan, but the escort veswl Yelad
reported rnnd1t1ons h&htcn1n1 late
Monday with winds S-! knots from
the nonhcast
It c.1111 remained a C1a,• A race on
handicap with the top four boau
holding overall corrected time leads.
Handicap pos1t1ons:
OyERA Ll -I . orcery. Jake
Wood. Cahfomia YC; 2. Raatime.
Pat Farrah, Long Beach YC: )
IUthmandu,John Landon, OYC. 4
aga. Doug Baker-George Wntcr,
Ll1YC. 5. Jub1lat1on. Jack James.
anta Barbara YC
CLAS~ -I. Sorcer;. 2. Ragtime.
l Ka thma ndu. 4. Saga, 5 Pnma.
Fred Frye. SOYC
CLASS B -) . Jub1lat1on. 2.
Tomahawk. John Arcos, Balboa YC;
3. Travieso. Ron Kuntz, Oceanside
YC; 4. Ms Blu, Harry Thomuon,
BYC; 5. Magic, Jim Hoskinson.
South Bay Yacht Racing Club.
CLASS C -I Encore. r>1c k
Knoth, SDYC 2. Eclipse, Bannasch-
Crouch. SOY(. 3 Escape. Dllbcck-
Kmg. Santa Cruz YC; 4 Au,p1c1ous.
Rob Batcher, Santa Clara Racina
Association. S Morning ·ta r. Law-
rence Doane. St Franc1s YC
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Cardinals finally
settle on Stalling~
Long wait is over
f orIOngtime aide
to Landry. Bryant_
ST LOUIS (AP)-.Gcne
0
Stalhns.s_.
a lon1ume assistant who thought rus
time to run a Nauonal Football
Lcquc team might ne,•er come, had
no trouble deciding when asked to
coach the St. Louis Cardinals
"h 's one that r .. e chen bed, the
opponuntty to head up M)' own
football team, and I want to \a} a
)J)CCtal thanks" talhnp . SO. s.aad
Monday "I've 1ot one thing m mind
and that's to help the St Louis
Cardinals have the typt of football
team that they want to have "
The selection ofStalhngs, who tor
the past 14 ycan has been a Dallas
Cowboys assm ant to Tom Landry,
climaxed an arduous St Louis search
for a successor to Jim Hanafan. who
was dasm asscd Dec 21
"It wasa long search.and I talked IO
a lot of very, vel) line football
coaches." team owner Wilham V
B1dwill said at a news conference
"But you sometimes have to stop and
make a judgment. I think I selected
the best man avaJlable for the
Cardinals at this umc."
Stallings said he had been hired to
become St. Louis' eighth fullt1me
head coach since 1960 Tor four year\
at terms that were not disclosed
"I got a call from Mr B1dw11l
Saturda)' afternoon at 4 o'cl0<.k
saying that he was planning on being
m Dallas. and 11 went from there. I'm
not reall} sure how long 1t took and
I'm not really sure what all was said."
the new coach \ard li ghtly "I think
I've got a preny good contract. but I
was at the point I would ha ve come
for less money He (8 1dwill) 1ust
didn't know that."
Stalli ngs. a former all-Southwest
Conference receiver at Texas A&M
under the lcgendal) Paul ''Bear"
81).ant. captained the .\gg.ies an 1956
and spent the next season as an
assistant there.
He left in 1958 to accompany
Bryant to Alabama. He returned to
Texas o\&M 1n 1965. ooacbina b11
alma mater fo r seven seasons until
fired rn I 971 He101ncd Landry'sstaff
With the ( OWbo}S rn 1972.
Known as a 'itnet d1setphnarian
~h1k tutonng Dallas· defensive
backs talhn~ 531d the image may be
o'erblown
"Eve~ bod) 's go1 good players. I
think the secret 1s gcmng everybody
pulling 1n the same dircct1on, cvery-
bod) ~llh the same goals," he said. •
"You know. football's a tough game.
The gu)'s that are successful work the
hardest. The players have to be ready
10 perform:·
Stalhngs said former Cowboys
quarterback coach Jim ShofnCT bas
agrttd verball) to accept a similar
post with St Louis but that no other
assist.ants have becn sclttted
Def ending champ Elliott
captures Daytona pole spot
DAYTONA BEA( H. Fla l.o\P) -
8111 Elhon packed up Manda) where
he left off last )'Car. running off to the
pole pos111on for the Dayton;i 500
w1th a fast lap of 205.039 mph
His Ford Thunderbird will share
the front row with the Che..,rolet
Monte Carlo SS ofGcofTBodme. who
was JUSt behind at 204 545. a separ-
atio n on the clock of JUSt 11 of a
~ond.
Elliott. who won both the pole and
the race a year ago 1n k1ck10g off an
incredible season 1n which he domi-
nated the supcrspeedways with 11
poles and I I v1ctones, JOSI m 1ssed l:us
o~n track quahhang record of
205.11.t
"I'm vef! surpnsed (lo be bad. on
1he pole ·· dra"'led the red-haired
dn"er from Dawson\.11le. Ga "'.\II
, <he testing that e~el) bod~ did over
the "inter. I thoughl we"d be behind ··
.o\ stock car record 25 dnvers
qualified "vionda) at over 200 mph.
breaking the single session mark of I b
and the ract record of 18 both set m
time tnals last Ma)' for the Winston 500
But the speeds were not as high as
had been forecast before the first
round of qualifying was postponed b}
• ram on Saturday
"It was a combination of thmgs,"
sa1d Elhott, who still was suffcnng
from the Ou "The wind was prett~
bad ou1 there It Sttmcd hlce it really
!Jpset the~ in (turns> three and four
.\nd the track 1s another year older
and 1t seems la ke 1t"s slicker 1han at
e'er ha:. becn ") ou're gonna ha1;e to be handling
JU St perfect to do well rn the race." he
added
Sheehan would like to play
Elorlda course all
So\ RA SOT.\ Fla I.\ Pl -'t ou
don't "in a golftoumament one '<'ar
and then lead 11 for three ruunds the
nnt wi thout de"clop1ng a kehng 1f<;
)Ours to ~'" again
Patt\ Sh<'t'han had that lec.>hng
when the final round of the 'ara<;ota
t lassie be'gan Monda' She reaf-
firmed 11 dunng a mid-round pep talk
\.\tth he~lf and wen I on to lOmplelt'
3 wtrl'-t0-\.\11"( \ IC!Of'\ In the-I p(' .\
C\l'nt
··1 had to tell ""'>t'll th1' I\ m'
tournament Don't gl\e t J\\J\
\-t ake them beat \llU ·\did \hl•ehan
"ho boge\ed the lounh .1nu ""th
hole" to lo\(' the l\.\n-qrnkt' 11.'ad 'hl'
hdd "hen tht• da' tx·gan
'itll' Jppcafcd Ill hl"f\l'll dlll'I till'
\l\th hole hut thl' mt''-'-1ll-l' J1Jn 1 htt
htimt• unttl Julr lnk\H.·r Jrnprx·J J \
loot putt to take J um·-,twl..t• le.id t111
""() lj
· 1 ~a\ lool..1ng at I \h111 dn"'n and
not pla~ 1ng "'ell at all .. Sh~han said
.. I said. T'e got to do something to
gel this 1hing turned around:··
What she dtd "as b1rd1e holes 10
through I~. whale Inkster began to
slrp Once ~he regained command.
l'iheehan cru1~ed to a ., I and won the
tournamt•nt h' three strokes over
Inkster "'ht1 '>hot ;i ... ~ anu Pat
Rradlt\ "ho d1mbeJ into lOnten·
non "ith a o9
· I got jn enormou\ surge ot cne'l~
on m' 1ee ~hot on ~o Ill·· ..aid
\ht'eh11n \\ho t•arned S 'O.ll0l1 for her
I Cith l3r<'er inumph to boost her
1kl1mt' C'arnang<> to SI ''~ ~1ti "Its
•he tc.•t•hng I get~ hen I'm going ll) pla\ \\ell .
fhl· ""tnnC'r 1tn1'ihed \\tth a '~·holt•
tntal 111 4 und<'r-par ~ ... ~ lnk\tcr and
Rr ..1Jlt', lfo'><'d at tt-undcr 28:'. tul
lo"rd h\ \tcph;in1e Fa~ rg al ~X "land
&th l>a111el Bed., Pear<>on and l on
Li.trhJll dll al ~l<~
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HOROSCOPE
Wtdneaday, Febnary U . .. .
ARIES (March 21-Apnl I 9): What you have been "wa1ttng for 1s .here
and now. Spotlight on m1t1a11 vc, discovery, new start, creauv1t y, intensified
love rclat1onsh1p. Populanty increases. and )Ou'll have reason to celebrate.
rrust hunch. It's fun, but 11·~ also labonous, to
devise a new qu11. Readers, however,
l.eep aslung for them. so he~w11h
another one today This ume 1t dealo;
with the ~p1thct "man" a~ applied to
specific character!> in fact or fiction
One-third correct rate!. as a ..a11sfac-
tol) '>Core
I. Who was known a'> .. The Man of
J fhou..and Faces"'>
:! \.\hat h1stom·01l fi"ure wa<;
d rama111ed as ·· <'\ Man For .\11
\l•ason~"''
'\ \\ho u1lkd h1m\l"ll th\' "Son ul
\1an""
4. What rnrlnan leader v.a\ 1he
l>nginal "~Ian on Horseback"''
' \l. hat lil t111nJI character ""J'
1.no~n "" ·· 1 hl' ".I.in Who l augh<,"
,1111.l .... h\.,
h \l. hat lamou' .i uthor 1<; dcS\·ntll:d
J \ .. The \.tan ot La \1 ancha".,
"l \\hat <;port"' li~ure was I.no"' n "'
thl· "\Ian of Iron"
X Who \\3'> ~·alkd the "\1Jn 111
l )\.'\tin\ ...
Q \lo-hat v.a<; thl· name ot .. The Man
\.\ 1thout a C o un1n·"1
II) \.\ ht•re dill ··I he l\lla n v.1th a
ll11f' ongtnJll'"
11 Wh o \\J\ ·· fhl' Man v. 1th the
( 111llh·n .\rm '
I~ \.\ hu \\a~ the real-Ii fe person
v.h11 1mp1n·d the 1-.au&mann and
I !art \tage u'med) ... fhc Man \.\ho
< Jme tu Dinner"''
1 l \l. hat mus1u an '>t"ned as the
prutot) pc te1 r the popular noH.~I.
., tiu ng \1Jn w11h a Hom""
IJ \l. hat rnntemporaf! .\menc<tn
polttrl 1an \\J'I i...nov.n to lnend and
lfll' Jlt l.e o;1 mpl ~ as "The Man·">
I 'i \.\ hJt was tht' truc 1dcntll\ ul
SIDNEY
HARRIS
"l ht> Man in the Iron Ma'ik"''
Answers:
I Lon ( 'hane} the .. item film .1ctor
"\ 1r Thomas More. 10 Roben Bult'')
pla> of that name 3 Jesus Chmt
.i Cren C.1corgc!. Boulanger v.ho
shnok up France's Third R('puhhc a
ccntul") ago b)' nd1ng down the
bo uk' ards of Part\ un a pranc mg
black war horse 5 fhe hero ut .t
h1~toncal romance b} V1c1or Hugo
'' hu was dehberat<.'I} d1<.figured dur-
ing l hildhoo<l b) l UI' madt" upv.aru
lrom the side'> of h1., mouth to ht.,
ear~ 6 M1gut.'I de Cen ante<.
7 Lou Gehng. tht• bac;eball pla~er
8 ""apoleon 9 Ph1tie ~olJn 1n
Edward E ... er('tt Hall"'> lamou'> \hort
ltl .\ pa1nt1ng h' ~tllet 111..,p111ng
the l:d\\tn Marl.hJm rm·m 11
Franktl' Marhtnl' ~1 n add1et 1n
'lel!>On .\lgrt.'n·, nm l'I I~ .\ll·undt"r
\\. oollc..011
I ' 81' Bc1dcrht.'tl.e 14 1 ht• un-
recon\l rut tt>d ~11ut hl·rn '>rnJt11r
Thl•odore Bilbo I 'i '11~1(1\ I.nu~'
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Look behind scenes for needed
informatton What was hidden wtll be revealed 1fyou study small pnnt. ( ycle
favo rable. you'll be at nght place at nght time. You'll~ offered contrac1. this
boosts morale
GEMINI (May 21-J une 20)" You can turn in outstandmg performance.
Fcx:us on publishing, wntang. ability to
male wishes come true. Powers of
persuasion are heightened, you win
fnends and influence people. Scenano
h1ghhgh1s children. m~. SYDNEY
0MARR
CANCER (June 2 1-Tul }' 221 Fam-
ii) member talks about c-arccr. ach1ew-
mcnt morale. amb111on Be d1plomat1c
rcceptl\ c Fcx:us on major domcst1 l
adjustment that could 1ndude remodel-
ing or r hange of residence Tauru" will play top role.
LEO (Juh 21-Aug 22r Folu'> on d1!.tanc-e. language. possible tra,el
puhl1\h1ng and romance. Delim· term<.. reahtl' '>tatu\ quo no longer \\ill
\Urli l l' f\tra i:ffort put\ }OU ovcr_ tht· top. ~l'l't et is n·vt·alcd -to ~our ·
ath an lJl(l'
VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Sept 221 .\ttent on mone)'. possible 1nhl:nta01.e
pro!)\:r t\ 'alucs. future prospect., 'ou'll learn more ahout hnann&JI
obltgat1nm ofothers. whom )'OU can tru~t Oldt•r rnd1\ 1dual pla:rs role. mal.e!>
UOU\U.t l reque'>I
LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. 221 Fin1~h \\hat }OU Stan. ehl'l'l legal papers. be J~.irc of need for cooperauvc effort!>-Clash ol uicas 1s featured, public
rela11on .. 1s required. Emphasis 1s also on partnership and marriage. Anes
pla" role
S ORPIO (Ckt. :!J-Nov. ::! I I Ne~ approach requ1rcd where has1c ta'>k'>
.ire rnncerned. Focus also on pt>ts. employment. health Gct to heart of
md1ter ... be direct. assen need'> 1n fran l manner
SAG ITTARIUS (No". 22-Dcl 21) Emphai.t!. on '>l:nsu.ih1}. l reat1' It}
Jhtlll\ to dance to your own tune lntu11ron rings true. }ou'll have succe'>'> 1n
i.Jcaling \vrth public. especially young people.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jun 19). D1' l'rs1 f). make inquincs. g1 H ' full rla>
lO intellectual cun os1 t} pothght on ltfest}'le. re~1dence. safety aml secunt\
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): It may be necessal) to re' 1\c. rcv1t·~.
re model or even 10 reassemble material on more su1tabk bar,c Focu., on tnp'>.
'1<>rt'> rl'l:rnves surpnsc gift. Career boost indicated.
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): By doing some "detectt vc "'Ork .. }OU locatl'
.irt1cle that had been lost. missing or stolen. Fotus on financial prospel'I<. .t•daey Harris 1s a o;yadl<'ate<J columaisr. 1a \CS, pa> men ts and collectt ons You'll be at nght place at ··.,penal" moment
IF FEB. It IS YOUR BIRTHDAY }OU have excellent scn!>eofhumor. are
o,emt11H' concerning weight and body image. You do plent ~ oftravetini. )OU
often '>Catter forces. vou are versatile and poSSl''iS 1ntcllectual cunos11'
C1cm1n1 Sag1ttanus i>cople pla) important role!'. 10 \Our life You are Horse sense required ~~~~.h~1~:;:.~~~~;h•lp1ng ••h•" .,, 8'""."'· m•s·•••mous •• d
ofNewYorkcabnags Childrertmustlearn
I hl' tJh ho"e'> lnr h1rt.' Jround 't·~
'r or!. (JI~ .., t cntrdl Park stop 111 thl'lr
own ac.:corJ \\hen 1h1: trafli~ Ilg.ht"
turn 't·d. J nd start up 1u'1 tx·lon• -
thJt'<. hehH\' -tho'>c light' turn
grt>en ~. dn dement nf hor~ o;eno;e
e\ 1dcntl\ "t1m1ni ~nm1.1n~ c\allh
\\hen the llffi\: I'> right But ho\\ J
horw c1ui Ulf\'' '>Ut h l111r-.l' \c n'>l' I d11
n111 kno\\
\.\htt:~.illl.'\pcru:nu·d mul h~·r ·1.,
h •ep tht" bab~ bu\\ t'' er. m..irn ing
w h1le I make his brcalfJ'>I. I ~• him
rn the highchair and sca11er J handful
of Chee no~ 1 n the tra ~ \lt1'-' I\ hi:
captures ani.J cal\ them ont' b\ ont·
II '<. .:1 n1ct: q uiet pm1ct t
I) f \k lffil1\ IH'\ l'I l Jr• 'll loll'lll
pnk \ J umm' I hn 1.11 \l'd l\llf\ ti
JJ1,1hrng lnl.l1an' .i,, .... ,, v.hl'rr thl·
trl·e., g.rqv. l ;1n cd thl' tntem pnk'
C111t 11 '
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L.M.
Bovo
<) Juhu-; < ac..ar '>Std -"I came. I
s.t'IA-I conq ul·rcd .. Rut "hnc'd he
c:omt wha1"c.J he ~c who'd he
l'OOQUl'r,,
.\ \\Id "'3' v..hcrt· \\.hat hl' ... 1~ I
do n11t knu.,.. hut ht· heat up thl·
PnamJll'' n lhl· Aatth 111 7dJ that
Ill U\ h \ k .11
\.11d l kn" I •11J .. < .1p11,t1 runl\h-
11 r nt ' ,1\ hJJ a \.UH' l11r \rlll a'
~.111t\ ,, 1111 l1"\l'r1
to take responsibility
OE-.\R .\N'\i L.\NDER : Evel)-
onc.~ant~ !heir ktds. to i>ua::wd . but
ho" man~ are ~1tltng to exen the
energ~ and spend time to make su1c
the~ ha' e the pn me ingred 1en t -
rcspon'l1b1ltty',
R'spons1b1l11~ must be taught from
the t1 me a 12-month-old l'.'an throw a
tO) into a basket until he or she leaves
the nest As a parent of three children,
ANN
LANDERS
l/ 6 and~ I find rt a daily challe nge to That is what happened to my hus-
tcach m\ children to be responsible band last May. Needless to sa y. the
for their ·arnons II would be'tas1cr to shock and gnef were devastating. The
k t thing~ <ihde. but ti ts MY responst· saddest part is. 11 didn't have 10
hil11' to 1each them 10 be responsible happen.
humJn hcings When I purchased the ca r the
.. Whl) lcfl the light on'' Come and manual stated in large letters. "[)()
tum 11 ufT .. "Wipe up the milk ~ou NOT USE T HIS JAC K FOR A.NY-
'Ptllcd .... C all ~ourp1ano1eacherand T HI NG OTH ER THAN TIRE
tel l hl'r w u're too sic k to go to your CHANGING." I
.\ J11mL'\l1 • phtlo, .. phl r .ll.1' l\l''> lc\son i won't do it fo r you." "OK. Is 11 possible. Ann. that a jack could
l ca11 ectrl ' " retP 1 nit .. inl h•>h gu)'> 'OU and ~our fnends clean up be made for home use that would be
"ll entttil re,lMth no" nr I rm' R11.lt\11k 11 Hc1n1 .. h 11 1 hin~0111 d\a the me\'> )OU made in the basement <;afe for all purposes?
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l11c1dt'n ro.,t. a-; th1 <; hand n•portt'd
by Derek R1mtn~ton 1n · lnlerna
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pro\ 1•.s
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b1<I of fn11r 1111 tntlllp \.\a-. Bl;u·k
wood. '>1111'1· 1111 '>llll had ht'l'O
it~rt·rd 11~1011 hv ttw partn1•r.,t11p
Whatf'\ 1·r ttw m1·an-. 111 ~etltnl(
t twn" 1·1•rta111ly 1h1' f11wl rontrat't
111 '>IX n•• trump wa ... q111tP n·ason
ahlt•
WP~I lt•<i the f1v1• 11f diamond'
.1nc1 :-:1111th 1'1111ld not rl''ii'>t thl'
11•mptat11111 of a · fret• f10t">'><' i-:,.,, cm1·n•c1 tlw Jill'k wit h tht•
q lll't·n and d1•l'larn \\as fon.:t'd to
"111 in hand Onl} tlll'n did his prt-
CHARLES
GOREN
S
OMAR ~
HARIFF -· {_
d11·1rnwnt ht•!(in to dawn on him If
lw 11nhl11ckt-cl ht'> l11~h clubs. he
"1111111 IHI\.\' 11111'111 n b a< k to hand
111 1 11.,h t11~h ... pacfr..,
l>1•1 lan•1 )l'rl thr kin(( of 'ipadr ·
w, . ..,, took hi" .Ht' and continued
"' 11 h a d1anwncl Th<· lll'I" won. and
1kl'l<1r1·r rW\\ had 10 ri>ly on a 3-2
1'11111 hn·dk -.1n1 P 11 tu• chd not <'lear
1111• ,111· ul lwa1 i..., lw n >uld not
... n1n• 1 lw k111R nnd would have·only
I 1 t r11 k-. l n tort unately. club.,
w1·n· I I .• rnd dt•l"lar<>r eventually
w1·111 down 1 wo trwk<;
/\ hit ol fort•<;1!(hl at tn<'k on1•
\\ rnlld h,1\ 1· 1(11arant<:'Pd th<' n111
11 a1 l llt•1·l.1rt•r should win tht• an·
11 1 d1,1mn1ut ... l'ash tht· al'e Jack of
1 tub-. .ind tltt•n rt'l'nler dummy
v.11h thl· an• ol lwart.., After takinf(
111 ... four \\ 1n111nf( l'luhs. dl'darrr
...1 mpl} I rad-. a '>pallt· from the table
,u H1 forr-e' 1111t t lw al·<' :-.Ou powl'r on
part It l'an ..,top tum from w1nntn)(
"I' 1 l11b Int k-. anti two trl<'k" in
p,u It oft ht• ot twr '>lllh The dc•fend
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columa1'\I
, ... \I nd1ca1ed
grumble It\ c>.asperat1ng to work hope that others may be spared in the
w11hpeoplewho showuplate (or not future _ SUFFERI NG IN
at alll \\.e all know folks who an~ MARYLAND.
notorious no-shows. can't be de-DEAR MARYLAND: I'm sure
pendt>d on to keep their word and many of my readers wlU tblak, "If we ha'e ~onderful C'(Cuses for evel)-d can pat a man on tbe moon and thing LClok around at the men an prodace robots wbo do boaaework ~omen who are ~uccessful and you and build automobllea, sorely we can
.,.. , 11 linll the) have one thin$. 10 make a jack tbat would be safe for all
common - a sense ofrcspons1 b1hty. purposes." WRONG. Tbere la no way
-FROM THE O LD SCHOOL IN weca.amakeajaclloranyotberplece C1R FENWI( II DEAR G: Too bad tbat scbool of eqalpmeat tballa "people proof." If
doesn't have more gnduates. Your folks la1l1t on taklag cbucea, refaae
little sermoo was rlRht on tbe mooev. to follow dlrec:ttoaa and Ignore warn-• • • Inga, notblag C&D save tbem.
Of \ R >\ "< LAI'; DERS: Please I cbecked wltb Rieb Kazmer at
pnnt lht'> letter ti \OU thi nk 11 will save VIiiage Cadillac In Llncolnwood, Ill.
h't"' I ha,t• the t'eeltng it Just might. He -aid, "Car jacks are especially
J rcJd th" m()rn1ng of yet another buardoo1 wben people u1e tbem
Jl udrn 1 "'herl'.t man wa~ crushed to while they do work Wider a car. A jack
dt'dlh ""h1k "'orkang under his car. sboald be used only to change a tire.''
Dunaway plays madam in TV movie
By tbt Associated Press
LOS .\NC..,E.l ES Fayt
Dunaway run~ an elegant t all g.irl
scr' ice 1n 1he nev. "'BC mm 1e
"Bever!~ Hill\ Madam .. no"' 1n
produu 1on
It ~ tll Ix ht•r lir;t tdn· t\ton
appcarante <,1nte IJ \I ~eJr .,
"Christopher C olumhu' · 1n
which ~he plaH:d Queen l\aht:lld
She won an .\u1dem\ .\""<ttd d\
best actre\\ tor her role in
"Network" 1n 197n
'he pla\\ a madam ""ho\C'
lucra11"e empire 1., threatened
when one of her girl\ lr<t H''> to
enter 1n10 a dangerou\ relJ
uon'ihlJl
Album back
LO .\NC,EL •" -r hl· ,ounu
track album for '9• \\eek'> h:.\
fo und a home a1 ( ap1tol Re, ord\
al\cr a long dell) for thr mnv1c
stamna Klan 8as1nacr and
Mickey Roarke. The mo\ 1e "
DOW due for rclea~ on r Ch 21
GcfTcn Records d ropped '''
natits to the album after reprnon
CX~UllVC Jolla ltalodaer \<lid he
found the film "ofTens1 vt."" to
~omen and was nude "nauc,
eous" by the mOV1C.. C.p11ol A&R
Faye Dunaway
exccu11 ve ttpbtn Powers, who
put the soundtrack 1oae1het. 5a1d
the love 5<('ne\ "don t bother"
him
Power\ \a1d · Tht· lilm apprar<.
mof(' erouc 1n the mind than on
the "-reen I .reall> don t \CC what
Geor1e Hamlltod
the cClntroversy wa" about "
ReaJ Oeor'e
I OS ANGELES -GfOrae
RamlllOa l'i tht rec1p1ent of the
UCLA Panhellenrc ( ounc11's fint
annual "Most Sophisticated Men
on Telev1s1on" award.
Hamilton. who had bttn ap-
pearing on ABC's "Dynasty."
received the award in ceremonies
at the campus from Naomi •
Nabsama, president of the coun-
cil
He is currently working on
"Love at Second Bite: Dracula
Comes to Hollywood" forG~orge
Schlatter Productions
Collector
LOS ANGELES -Irvtec
Wallace, whose latest novel "The
Seventh Secret" ts 1n its third
pnotina, has added another J>1CCC
of lite~ry memorabilia to his
conection.
Wallace hasacqu1rcd a cnmson
easy chair that Charle' L.
Dodgson used in his office in
Oxford. En&land. between 1860
and t 898. ihat wa the period
when Dodgson. better known as
Lewis Carroll. wrote "Alice's
Adventurt1 in Wonderland" and
"Throuah the Look1na G lass."
Carroll 's chair joins an · 1872
fint-cd1t1on coe> of"Throu1h the
Looking Glau · inscnhed to the
author's ''Ster
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"I don't like this· steak, Mommy. It
lasts too long in my mouth."
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BIG GEORGE
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"It's probably some guy's Idea of 1 Joke. I'll
bet It doesn't get on when we do."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ·DENNIS THE MENACE
"The car Is starting to hop ... we must be
getting near to Hamburger Heaven."
PEANUTS
~ERE'S ~E LONELY
WORLD WAR I R VIN6
ACE SITTING IN A
SMALL FRENCH CAFE ..
GARFIELD
~OM( PEOPLE LOV( TO
LINGER OVER c:>INNER
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
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i'M IN LOVE! IT'S
THE 8E61NNIN6 ( S/GJJ)
OF ANOT~ER
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let U1 Help Y ••
Sell Y 01r Propertr!
C111 C1111lfit4 ,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
THE ART OF SELLING IS
MADE EASY IN THE
DAILY PILOT'S
CLASSIFIED ,AGES.
Ital l1tatt Ftr Sal t Gtatral 1002 II Ttrt 1032 Ctlta N111 • 2124 l!!J!rt ltack 2111 C11t1 ••11 2124 Ct1t1 Mtsa ,.., ........ ._ _____ GREAT Start•r Hom•. E'tlde dbl TwnhM 2Br Here's a am•rt move tor 3 IA 2ba. fownhouM
2'24 lt!J!rt ltacla Ull
3 Br 2 Ba, nu crpl, dr~ ---,•1•E•W_J ___ l 2bdrm/ 1 ba condo, lntlde 1 '.tba: Oarege, $725/mo overlook• Nwpt $525 flat 11y1e Carport Cpt1/drpa mle8tiBJIU det1wst1. trpl. pvt pa1, gee. lt11H/C.a•11 laundry. PN p•tlo, by 25&7 Elden 8-42-2520 cnlld acc•ptabta at $755/mo 956-2602 dya YIEWJ owner. S74K 6511-06-48 JU;j""" Hated w/S.11 2br 639.-6191 Agt IN 41'-0 UlllLTll TIWllllllll
ltatral 1002 YllWI Baat. ltacla IN bltln1 provided S500'1 -1 LARGE 38drm 2B• w/gar 1BA 18A garege. vacant O..tlt1 Ptr ltlf •ililLmLY* Luirurtooe 2 Bdrm condo New 2200 IQ ft homes. ::' A1tepy ,:,•t 539,.e190 Walk to beh/Udo Vlllaige $550/mo tat.lla1t + S350 Frplc. v1uttecl c9illng1, dbl
Y 0 U A VE RY BEST beautltulty decorated and Walk to beach. 3Bdrm, _ S 1200 mo. yrly. 1164-6922 sec. dep. 756-8558 gar. pool & 1pa. No pet•
I II F J b ..... -!Bdrm 1750 BLUFF'S OPPORTUNITY h I g h I Y u Pg r • d • d am Y room. or e• • Y LllllY --'I IEWPllT OllST "4 75 Moblle nome. no 666 w t8th
Gorgeou1 3Bdrm. 2'1tB• Fabutou1 view or the bay, Builder/or L .... Option. Brand new 3br 2,,..ba l/p, Spacious 39r 2'h9a, new pat• Mature 1dulll 645-2739 SM~• l63
epaclou1 End Unit with ocean and city llghll 960-3521 Inc yd, dbl gar, pet olc. pk crpt, w/d, relrtg. Im-Quiet, secure
huge prvt entfy coort Party tit• aundeck, tull laat l&dltU color S 1095. &42-9666 mactitate S 1500 lease 1991 Newport &46-8373 YILU IAIEU
yard & complete wrap sewrtty bulldlng and t8f· ' MESA. VERDE 38A 2bl all VIiia Renllll 675-4912 s550 lBRltr lanced 2324 Elden, Apt 1
1round patio Like new rtflc recreallon lacllllles. WAnlflllT w/1111 new In & out. Oar door NPB DUPLEX Huge upper pool. carPort. 'So. Cat &42-5155
Interior Mova-In treshl $219.500 4BR 2'~ba, 2 ttory. opner gardener. s1200 Ocean View. 4bdr/2 '~ba PIH area. 966-t 136 2BR 2BA, remodeled
Otferedbyaveryre.hatlc (7 14) 67" _._.AA $385.000.CreatlvaWays ava213/9'45-49111 w/trplc St150/mo for 6 . kitchen. lr9 play yard
& anxious owner It truly a ~ 846-0520 493-0446 _ mo • seoo Laroe 2Br. encl patio Children welcome. Dfp1,
bargain price of $229,500 -l MESA llerde 4BR vry · & g11age .No pet1 2126 crpt, dlhwr, encl gar,
Incl land High balance ll!J!rt leacla clean nice yrd. gardnef, 1 DOWN Stal•• Ocean Thurln St 676-5772 tndry tac urns pd
anum1ble loan Surely 1111•y Ill II IPTI no peta St 100 4~721 View, 3bdr/2ba. w/trplc, $600 Lar,... 2Br 2ba upn.., S700/mo No pets. the llnest value now Of· "• -s 501 t 6 506 •-,..... rared we are varv proud Sit IOO M V Executive 4 BA 3ba, 11 mo or mo encl gar, no peta. 2 126-F WI IFFll a 0_111 -·• 1 lamlty rm redwood spa E Ocean Front, lurn or Tllurln St 675-5772 11 _,.," of 111111tstlngll Luxury Beach Condo St•OOlm~ 546-9950 unlurn. Catt Oanlaa __ __ _ Want a aetectlon ot great latftqa I Ct. Lenders repo Mue1 llqul· 851-1184 9-5pm S820 E/alde lg 2br tba, llvtng? We can offer any-
6'0-5560 ANYTIME! date lmmed. 1BA 1ba M V Executive lvn 4BA ----pool. 2 pertons max no riling trom a small apt to
Pool/spa. guarded com-3ba, tamlty rm. redwOOd Upper Unit Optx 2Br 2Ba, pate 646-51371540-0 130 a 4 bdrm tlOUM It look· *"' l40IO ..... muntty MULLAN ALTY spa, gardner lncid gar Ocean VU, blk to bell Ing In CM. NB. or HB
2 atory 3 bdrm. 2 bath air 241-0998 for LORI S 1400, 546-9950 S 1000 ~ utlll 675-8339 WI& llAI &PTI think of us flrst for tha1
cond condo nr SC Ptaia Ctrtaa ••I Mar 1022 M .. ii B . or (818)359-4539 1Br & 28r, trig, range. cllolo• of Ideal IMng.
Pool, apa. lrptc '"carport Ill ILIOI ·~ I tall Nothltn /spec,tal "4N25 re-•VERSAILLES 1BORM* laundry, pool. carport. No TSL MGMT 6'42-1603 O I S93 900 Other 2 For Salt 1100 tree w •PP s nr ewport pets $550 & S650/mo ~r~s & '3 bdrm• trom Tt IOUI must see at 539-6191 Month to Month 931 W 19th St 548--0492 WllllAY Ellll &PT1
S•"."00-$79.900 A A spactou1 remodeled Capo Beach 1Bdrm Walk-Agent COii S725 Agt 631_.960 2311 ELDEN AVE ,,,, " Ing distance to Harbor & ----n••111 --b a rg a In I Call Sue 3BR3BAalngleatorywlth State Beach Free & Ocean. nlta, sunset w 4Br VIiia Balboa 2Br 2Ba. lam---" 11r1: Lrg 2Br 2Ba Eutslde up.
1 blk 10 bell s 1350/mct
SUO, H e, mo/mo.
956-1219 8' 1-2957
3BR 3BA WATEAFRONl
Frptc, aunrt, boat allp a'rl,
welk to Lido VIiiao-..
S 11100 m0 ye1rty
673-2747 or 675-0149 ,
AIRY 3 BA 2ba. ~
garage, nr bH<:h & lhop-
plng Vrly -s12lJOfmo~
873-4496 or 673-7427
Bayfronl 3BA 2BA, 2 car
gar. avall Feb 15..J~
10 s12001mo 673-3777
18058 W Bay Ave
c nnneven 2Br 1Ba. trplo.
ate Ideal tor retired per.
sons No pets 548-5306
LIDO DELUXE. 2BA, DR.
trplc, brick patio
S 1250, tse 640-7oot
NEAR LIDO MARINA
DELUXE 3BA 2BATH •
DECK S 1250 998-5883
831-1266 two matter 1ultes on an clear Priced 10 sell last 2'~Ba, AV area S1400 ltyrm.S1100VlllaAentals Large 2br tba. gar . pvt 11alrt, overtook• pool
overslzed tot In the 200 s12K 4dltPrk 494_5883 Westslde831-1153 675-49120A754-1792 patio. W/0, hookup No Gas&waterpd Enctgar Newport -Verulllu I •ii~~\:· block ol Potnseltle Alk-' --41 76 pets S675/mo No pell $710 8-45-5780 bachelor • quiet groun4 t •r • .. ing S390.000 Call IMPERIAL 20x40 w/large PLUSH CONDOS w/lalls IH CJtatalt 111 TSL MGMT 6'42-1603 lloor location overlooking _!'_ ___ , '44·1211 porch $26.500 Rent $!reams Garwlopnr Marblel'lead Condo 2Br CITtUICllf WISTWIYILUll fountaln Charming unit
$225/mo. Age 55 + Ruth w/d hkup. new decor Avt 11,.,98 End Unit Micro BACHELOR M95 w/oak accents $e00/mo lfYllllWPTIUCI ea Laurte. Rltr 6'46-'4380 now 2br 2b• $950/mo. wetbar.frptc.w/dhkups: $695/mo. upper unll, • 1 BAS575 ..... &«. -7211 agt FORlllEll110,000 _!......__.:.._ LIDOWaretlrtmobltetim 1brS750 tstmo +S500 2 car garage $950 No dshwr lndryrm,carport Poot&Spa--NoP•ll
Has avarvthi"" you wantt t . J I S T sec 549-2447 pets 995-8342 Close to an. Move tn Im-6'45-8122 833-81117 SEASIHE llm
Ft ,-·i ·ln···ast suite ooks Ilka 1 ropez, re-Ready 3/1 pleasant 2br E-: -----.--medlatety Du H•• S900/moyrty 2BR 1ba, no a1~:~~~ wal~to :.C,.., 2 HIHll PlllOE ~~~lb~ ':!0~5d~ stde address appls & lnta Aaa Bt11kt1 2035 Pomona . I Ptiat .... pet1/carport 548-5832
bdrms. 2 baths. den DUPLEX 2B lb h dshwshr & gar $620 al 2114 TSL MOMT~2-1603 StudlO w1fuil C11ch I belh SPACIOUS 3BDAM 2BA r a eac -
Shows llke a model 539~190 Best Alty ree 59R 39A 2 story. new All uttt pd. "425/mo, /vlflw Next 10 bell Gar-
Goo<l assumable tlnanc-OUA.LITY LIVING-College everything $1550 A E MfeSliBJIU 661-3653 att6pm age. Yrty $1250. Avall
house. 759~3383 So-ol-PCH $264,900.
52 I Carn1tlon By owner New 3BA 2BA. space ren1
int!~r~ ~COVITZ Prk Unit 3Br 2Ba. den Ferguson/Hann &42-1183 Baat. ltMla t now Villa Aen1111
LINO• TAGLl "'N~I wlfrplc LA. OR By park It tL Ctatt ••trt IPUTIHTS ;L blk toE!!f 2BR.....,. 675---4912 or 754-17112 /
673-0241 or 673-154 1 $130, peta, ocean breeze. ----In Coste Mesa. 645~6'456
"' "' "'' ' & shops Adlts pref'd No • • Immaculate large Garden ,. .._..,, • ""'"''
pell $1050 Oeve 211! Apts Beautifully land-gar ~~~ ... 3~~:e9~11 St lmlle'ro~f!J.2357 C11ta •"a 1024 L1t1 ltr Salt 1400
2-Sdrm House on R-2 lot. GE 759-910~
. ' .
COLDWeu BANl(CRO
,,. ...
3Bdrm. 2 Bath Quiet real-
dentlat area Setler wttt
help with ctoslng cost
Grear value Sl 18.900 c.,., • .,.
111·2242
Lalghton, Agt 5'46-5880 N'ew carpet/paint, upstairs acaped grounds, pool/ • · ·
Sharp E-slda 2Br End Unl1 3br 2b8 condo S650 mo-spa, patio/deck No pell. 2ILlllSTl10U1 VACANT no IN, Super
O/W. dbl oven. Lg patio, mo 497-3097. 546-5880 l 8drm , $8!5-$&25 Dellghtfut ()C)e8ll t>reei•. lherp 28r, 1Ba, 'h btk to
trple, gar, pool Ca~le TV --2Bdrm 1 '•Ba 1715 Spacious 2Bdrm. 2Ba, bell. new cpl & paint. Yrty
avt $725/mo 545-4008 Af!rlatatl 12Bdrm 2Ba S780 dshw1hr. trplc Ptu1n S775+MC. Bkr 636-3090 -.. c•• .,,_.. .. ••a 2250 vanguard 540-9626 crpll, drp1 Lota of Waterfront/furn 2BR Zba
Tlln -~•11 -lalha Pnianlal Eastalde 2Br 1111B1._"8W ctosets Beautltully land· yrly s12oo par mo.
2Ba. W-Slda Ctiarmer, 2607 decor. d/w, encl gar. Avl scaped 960-8331 633-9161 or 536-9524
new crpt, ~Int, .frptc, pv1 I end of Feb No pet1 Excellent 28dr 1'.~Ba
E Side C M, $110K.
Agent 533-4242 --
l111rt Pr9 1510
IUCll FllllTJ
l1ftt1 ...
Former Boy Scout Camp·
r ounds 145 acres
•75.000 Good 1erms . yd 964 Union Ava, s t095 2Bdrm, 1ea. newly decor-I $700 ~ 650-9249 frplc. 2 blka ,:;'·bell. Avi l&a ca...... . 217
.._._ .... ..,,.,._.. 645-6173Alt8f6pm ated Yearly Blk •01Eaatsldadetuxe28R18A 3/1.$&30/mo.!HI0-3521 ROOmy wnny view 2Bf'.
PHllHU IAYflHT D111 Ptiat 2126 beach Carpets, blinds 1 level huge yard.<*.; SUWlll YILUIE 1Ba upstrs. lndry. • Q8I ·~ Some trades constdereo
Owner (714) 794-1388
000 $750 No pets 675-6606 declt lrplc walk-In S600 No pets 493-2710 -1 2 Bedroom Private Area ----· ·
Exoept story 5 BR 6 s750/mo 493-0467 · $460 BALBOA 1 Br Duplex cloeet, dsllwr, frig, w/d _,,HT• •lac. •-atall ' BA home on eKclusrve __ 417E BayAve.utllpd.I Included Garage. "'"' , -Buena Vista 3 story cov-Foaataia adult, no pets 547-1155 $850/mo Ask for Jun
ered atrium eievetor Sit· Valley 2134 Large 1 Bdrm. yrty Must 631-1266 ~';'=~r:' .';,~:• btas 27M
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Point 1 blk ocean/bey 3 L&paa ltac~ 2141 bdrm apt avall 2-15 $595 mo 2BA. 1BA. pall<>, Laguna Beach. 494.-5294
BA trptc 2 car gar Abi'OI t ct 2b ib $800/mo. 760-15 79 pool laundry room Eut-4 4BA WATERFRONT UUll n St 250 968-1683 or u 8 au r 8 ---stde loo Close to all Frptc. sunrt, bOet slip avi, I II l 675•2102 trptc gourmet galley • 2Bdrm. 2Ba. lrptc, gerage. 149 E Bay walk 10 Lido Village Wkly rentals now avail
_ lndry hkups kids pets 509'11 Femleaf $995/mo TSL MGMT 642_ 1603 $2000 mo yearly. S 129 50 wk & up 2274
Give Ille surf report! $450 . $800 539-6191 Agl tee Vacant. 720-9422 eves & wknds 548-6194 673-2747 or 675--0149 Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7.,.5' been bungalow corTtptete ---k 1t lree utlls 539-6191 LAGUNA Bell 3 bdrm/2 On Narciuua -2 A 2BA. II .. •1111• * 1 llHlll MIO• IU I Ill LlllE Agent cosr be. 2 car gar, w/d view. 2 car gar -pv1 lndry with •• -1 __ _ $1.300/mo 494-1966 w/d S 1050/mo. tease 2BR tBA. upper unit, Aetrlg. dlsllwashet & stove 3026 W. Pacific Cout Hwy
Penn Pt 2 tg bdrm1. each 9-5, 494-3196 &«-7211 agt dsllwr. balcony, view lnel NO PETS 545-4855 Newport Beach Rettig TV
w pa110 2 car gar trptc. --2201 Pacific 2BDAM·& 2BA $700/mo. $125+ wk tgl, nod~t
delightful S 1100 mo Oceanfront South L~une Ct1ta •111 2'24 TSL MGMT 8'2-1603 Aelr1g, ds .. wshr. stove y . c.o E . boa 675 9 26 3br 2ba home wllarge ......................... _.....;;;.,..... .. acat • I I I h 1 Bat • • _1 _ deck. Kira rm, f/p, 2 S 100 Mova-In allow ~1Ba upatrs. 571 Incl N0Pet1545-4855 1 1 ti I I
CtrtH ••I •ar 2122 patios. fully furn. steps to Twnhae type apt, 2bdrm Joann Max 2 people No IBR part furn Near bell 272%
beach, yrty-$2500/mo 1'1tba. dshwah. stv. crpt. pets $535 Agt 550-1015 S6So/mo 2131583--0831 wm trede 1 wtc KaUus 2 BDRM • Den. 2 BA. trpt, 38" 1378 or 675-,..96 dre .... , gasl wtr pd, """"· ~ H B .,.. "" ...... .,.,,., p••1 SETTIH W/Ylll'W _or E_v 714177_7-565_' ewell 4 r hM 2 blka to 2' • car gar. mtw d/w UPPER UNIT 28 I I lndry, no pets 548-7367 -""' beh lor Balbo111 hi&, 11( sec sys. grdnr S 1400 r• o 1 ----2Bdrm 2Be vaulted Cell-Newport Heights 2Br 1Be. wk of July (818)845-3235 700 Pom~ttla, 760-8781 1 Large deck· ocean view 1 & 2BA Apt S535-S595 inga, prvt pallo/batcony. garage. patio, tndry, poo1
Lrg front yard Frptc, mo All bulll ln1. lndry rm. Jae. blllns. No pats S725/mo 650·8213 ltatals tt
4 80 AM 2'~ Ba Ilse Din I DIW. micro. Washldryr nr beach & shops 855-0665 or 631-6107pm NEWPORT •• "'AIN"' "'PTS lh rt rm lam rm comm pool & Appt 71 4/678--4506 735·7" 1 W 18th St ,..,.. ""' 2724
tennis Vlf!!W $2200/mo --Tll lllT 142 1IOI POOL Patio, lrptc, X-tge Beaulltut 2Br 2Ba. micro, l•-••-------Bkr owner 640-4152 I WfHI lifatl 2152 __ _ ..:. _ !Br $580 2Br S680, S500 lrptc. encl gar. Prvt $42::>/:no incl utH Avl
---28d 1Ba. cpts drpe. gar MC Uni E·llda 557·2&41 t>Nch. boll sllp evaJleble tmmed NB 2 btk1 2 ocn 950 ~ 11 lBr S875imo 12 Bdrm/2 Ba Condo, new, No pets Adll• pref $700 S1450/mo Sorry. no PoOI Over 21 Whr lam
Fr pie washer /dryer. $885/mo. w/d. carport. Lse Avt 111 548•7234 PROF Streight M. 45 yTI+, peta 760_09111 Btwn a-5 pref All 6, 676-7797
bltlns 760-6609 494-1966 9-6, 494-3196 _ nice ctn hm nr 405 & Fair---------
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gar patio S 1000/mo Uni attrac 3BA 2BA, trig, $600tmo Larry 546-5880 dep 432•7366 •fl 2.30 Penthou1e. MC bldg, pool
2310 1st Ave 499-2101 upper and unit. lg deck, __ _ __ Prv1 1Br. trplc;, pool, patio, & rec lac S725 Nr Hoag
BIG 4Br 388 • sep tam rm dbl gar, blllne, w/d, no 28drm 1Ba. gerage, lrg gar No pell. 399 W Bay Walk to beac:tl 544-51153
lrptc So 01 PCH lmmed pet1. Sll50/mo. n0-1950 patlO. grnd fir Avt now ~15 660-e357 __ lll2 IUlllll
occup S 1850/mo 5011'.;. .--It L 2111 $600/mo Larry 546-5880 flllT LIOAT111 28drm unturnlahed. W/O ACACIA ask tor Jack ~rt IC• 2Br 1Be Clean 28r 1Ba. $900 A 11 ble t t 1 633·~ 14 110 675-9327 /E 2BR'.l.n. 3fiX condo Sec garage, wtd llkupe $700 S .:;w~~! .. ~8~ree~~~ (8 ~;)2~6-&7 :0• 111'
So ot PCH sharp 2br :n•1 e&c gar :goi· d~n~e I/II~ ~t••_• _67_5_·4! 1~ leundry rm. All bl1tnt1 Nwpt Penn 3 & 4 Br 28a,
apace aoe· 1t11 llM llOOI' 11425,mo 833_3349 28r 18a upper O/W, g/d, 2078 T""11n yrty rntta S1050-ll350
plan kids ok $800'1 nat ___ encl gar S&25/mo .. let, TSL MGMT 642-1603 vma Rentals 675-7015
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1581 Coriander 631--4623 _ Avall now OwnertAgt at•-....... Ind tee •3Br 2'i1Ba lam rm. big 0 W ... p "'· '"""'· ry ' yardl Crpt1 drp1 S975 MIJ lh pool, carport Secure. •AVAILABLE NOW•
Call Pate. Bkr 751-3191 111·H'2 exit cond. No peta S725 UNIQUE e.cMlof $525
Curt 11631-1266 1BDAM w/carport $&20
CHECi<THISI •FREE CABLE TV Lg 18, OR w/prvt engl gar HSO I w onn more a.oo·1 home Garden A-pt Pool rec rm I OUtET, patio. pool, 1P9, tor 11ng1& parent/clllld s525 710 W ISth' St'"1 NO PETS 549-2447 comptflte k11c:Nln & yrd
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&45--3700, &4e-07i3 pr~ S 15,000 Alie for mll • relmbureement. handle vari.ty. 8pm M-F. an r•t rMa are en-W/tbl H«vedon wMM • •
Oceenfront N.B. Shr 2br Jottn 213-434-7468 Att H9 Call 953--M<Ce l•/ltttauutt Call tOdey ltart tomotTow couraged to appty. Perl«rt. 875-27se • •,
2bahouMuntllJune20 9pm213--43<4·1120 Appli<;ant mu1t apply In IElln••y ss• CALL &42""'32t Ext.225 ..... 4 -u....... room • be1weeo 3:00-8:00 p.m. •
4 mo'I 1~ •7• •-1 -perlOll at Deity Piiot, 330 Ml pa--* NOW * __. .,,!,':;;--h,__:::.,·.,,,w...__ e e ~,,_,,-'_•uuu_._"~""..,. ...... .,...__ w .. 1 Bay St . Cott• Growing englnenng firm ....... IUTLI -···-I .... ~· ....... '"""""' • •
Prof. tern to ltlr 38r nr lllllllWINll Mesa, Ca Appty 9-11 ..-1ng exp. r«ntaryl FMt .::::._,.,,1 now •IDNWlii ~~~~~~~~ tnmS350 542..0007 • k for Ben Williams. •
bd\, 1\-«nkr/p«a Pool Join Dynamic lnternallonal a m or 2~4 pm (Clrcula-Q4Nl ottlCe to WOt1I In fut hiring'°' Grand~. For the ~ of Mich-la ... J&•t Wu NEW SOFA and LOV£ ~·-•11•ir•iiii•iri•ii .. iiim•ii•il•iiii•iii•ii•ii•ii•ii•iitiri•ilitir•iri•ii•il•iii11' ' ~·· $400, 548-3010 SeMce Company. Full llo(I Dept.) Pac.d dept.. flex., heavy AJI lhtne. Muat ba 18 or loan Survery Run Ch SUS SEAT, 1ooee cuehlona, • 4
Prof. to lhr 2Bl2b, COM training with manage---1-.T phonea, itlnt typist, deta11 older. HouMwlvea &. C..tw to conduct hou-. with Oak trim, S395
apt F/pl ., $<450/mo ment us11tance. High un-oriented. Xlnt beneftta l aenlort W9lcon1e Apply hold lnt&Mewt el epeot.. llRI•/ ... ._ 542-0007 c!Mn ~~kr 873--1775 urning Potentlal. Ex-· UOllTllTIUl.111 pleaaant working con· In peraon btwn e.:5 M lie eddr ..... throughoot CARE . t5 YMl'I exp. NB
tv meg 833•1oee Nancy clu11ve Jeullory Am-lmllH Mllll dltlon1. Send reeume to tllru Sat. F9b 3 t~~ Feb Orange County. Muet ba Rete. Diane &45-"411 Aefng 17&. DrY*' S50.
· bltlous lndlvldua11 only F•I Mr Fuent81 at Rober1 13 11045 WatnfM at available at 1 ... 1 20 King a Bed '50. Weight Prof. young l.cfy 20-30 yr• Call Jamee Lelr at· Bein, Wllllam Fro1t Eucilct In Ftn Valley hrllWt. during PfOJeota. M ~ISO. Prkng 10t lttee
to "*-w/aame 2BR 1-IOO-t24-ll11 Opening lo r a n Aaaoe 1.a1 Quall St.. · · Mustl\aveownc.atl llex· SS0...~178
2ba bflOht, airy, warm lun m 2121 ' enthutlutlc tuPPortlve ~ Bcf'I, CA 92&80 COOK • Exp. hetpful, flex-Ible am, pm & weelcend !t!lkn• 1111 SET of e .,._dining cl'lalra,
Cotta Mau apt. N·amkr l*'IOll w/a great attitude Ible ICMdUte aveM. Appfy hr9. We pay M .60/tw. & ••• in••• ... wtlt wMhed pine ladder
M 15/mo. 432-71&4 & organtutlonaJ l comm ll•nllY days et H Fomalo, Atrium .21t/ml. A 5-day training * ~ -..w back w /woven ruah
Rmmat .. neec:t.d. 2 rm1 In "BIDS WELCOME tor tale sk1ll1. AllO MCretarlal, lnd~t Mff-1tarter Court, Futilon llland. MMlon la required. A non Refrlgeratort I 12t & Up ... ts. 2 arm & 4 Ilda
E/blutt twnhM avt, lhr of Trucking Company eomputer, booklnW to manage front otfloe of Alk for Toni. dl•crlmlnatory af-Walhera 198 & Up cl\alf'I S1400 MW mua1
pa. a275 M . 75~ 1180 through Chaper 11 porchulng abfft!M, amall .. tablleh9d fllm .. L,m I PllP llrmatlve action em-Oryert, G-'9*: Mt a Up ... a1'00 obo. 87s.'.73&3 Proce.dlrv.i. Deadline resume to; H. LM, o/o production company. , ptoyet. s.nd replyt 10 Stovee 181 & Up
Rmmt wanted to .nr 2bf 3119186. M'rnlmun bid Mt Klamm. 29e E. 15th St Mu1t have exten1lve AND WAITORS. Exp'd. Mi : Patt Groe., Reak>nel "Complete UM of Home
apt "' s. Ca1 Ptn. FuH at $9157.31. Slngle •A. Coeta MeM. 92927 knowledge In &11 P"uee Onty 973-0910 C<SM ~. 350 Snaron Fumlltllng8'' .......... .., MIS
recreatlonel f8dl. S325 . succaufu1 bidder to be of office Pfoeedur• In-W&l'lllllll Pert! Or., Apt. 1·1, Menlo AU APPLIANCES 11)().~lt. 751·"5938 Mwy awarded all UMll on Prel exp'd Youth Aoency =~,: ~~ Eveal.ntghta. TheGl)nder Petti, CA 0-4025. ,..,lw..e.M S'walnut ooneole tt.eo
s~ 3 BOflM. I Bath, term• of cuh within 10 In Coeta Mw &49-?'1ef compot&f operation. FOf 81taurant. 1400 PCH. NB PUTl-IP 11...... ...... . ~:::. :s.~-= ~-C.M. t\ouN, non-c:~~!=.. •Nkal~Dntal 5105 further Information HOST flt day or~. eppfy 3/4 Days .... Incl Sat. UNIQUE FURNIWRE trtrO!for bike 116: 3 pc ... .,,,.,, lg yerd. 931..0503 __ pl•81• call Krl1t1 at In peraon at CoCo'• ArVOraftlng beekgt ound 19<47 S. Main t. 1,....,_ S30 973-.seoo
•••• laftltant --DENT A ASSISTANT 7141494-1057 2131 Weetcllff NPB · helpful. Apply at the Pen· Santa Ana -..--C11a111 ftr Part-time Friend~ Costa • nytever 1eeo Ptaoenlla Btwn Edinger & w.,.,.,., on S&35 GIFT CERTWICATE Z7ff 0,,.rtaaity 290I Mesa office. Front a SECRETARY Inv. Firm -... .,,.._. Ave, cOata Mau MM't St. S..1"8 Beer! at the PX Dtlcount Store ........ -.......... ---B E 'd x NPB,gdtyplng,gdgram--·----·---1221 I H t "-~ SEU. E™ ilf;;: e« g.,-Charter Yacttt looking for ack. xp · -ray mar alcllll WP exp l 19 now hiring day cold h PIT&--•--n un · .-.n. 3ii W Bey St, CM 50% partner Profltat>te llcense req'd to loin our pll<>nel nee Gd owtll cook• and alao for '•-• Open 1~: Sun 12-5 FOR S535. ~153
il:'.oo ' ~57 eetablllhed ~neea. ex-Dental team 93 t-t420 potenllal, s 180~/mo. day/evening 1ervera. H~~ :=;/ · K!::!l. .... • • • •••• • ••••••• ••••••~·
E'alde CM/Mfe clw'I IQf ·c:r~~~7~... llTlllllTll ... non.amkr. 973--4227 =. m:.:.oii"re~ Start $5/Hr <494-0142 . ; DELIVERY DRIVER I
on priv alley Long term Skilled Orthodontic Alel1-11nn&1J 17th St. CM. ... •-e
910fege '95 973-3e00 ;&'' Leaa 14 tant to 1raneltlon to front Typing ISO wpm eome -n• • • ~ for buey lrv\ne or-bkk I ed Full time WllTll I lllTUS No Mlllng. No exp. nee. • 0 II Pll t otor route • IMrll f142 LOA • WE CAN HELP !Ice. Mull type & h ..... ex-Nr ~. ~tu ~I . Cell t~ Apply et Puffin• RH· Mon-Fri. 5-9pm, Sat e a y 0 m e
Y m mE OEOOd63R7a!•78~ Termpa F~ cellent communication. eppt 11:195~638 teurant. 3050 Coalt Hwy. 9am-1pm, doing llmple • available In Huntington : .... v ·• •Mr. T · .,,. Salary open. Full-time. CdM Call Louis 640-1573 IUN'ey work. Paid WMll· e
Storage Spec:ee Avllllable 731-2682CUcadeFund1 640--4292 TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST . ly. Great way to mal<• • Harbor area. 1-2 hours :
De Anza Ba)'lkje Vlllege ... ...... For Huntington Beeictl In-al SS llltra .SS! Call Janet • per afternoon. • 300 E. eout Hwy. N.A. Hlllmn 111sn dep«\den1 .,..1y new. 1562-~. • •
873--1331 Mon -Fri. t-4pm ntereet. 111 Needed for rapidly ··-paper, 20 hra/wtl. To AFTER TELEPHONE • Call 642-4333; Monday -•
.. 1 __ la•-•-.... Tru1t Deed•. S110t1 Term. pandlng Home Health Input preu .,....._ & ..... --: Fri' day 10-5 P.a ... Ask for • C.:r:. oZ or Xrt'Z ~!u-W,.,~~~~1 can ~ti~ ~utt-~::; ~~.~Y c!':~ ;::: SCHOOL APP•lml llTtDI : Art. M :
1 Studio. OrM t loc '300-•--t avalleble. Xlnt Hlary, Angle, 642-432 t or JOBS No Mlllng. No exp. nee. e •
"400 494-9519/494-5693 wnactan I ~~ ;'ii°Ti 842-1~. p. T aw. hrs. Exc.llent f()( : Oren • Coe•t :
c.-mw Aunac .... tt n21 ••••lllTD Ttcbical/Tr "sHS EARN ~~~:ee~·: D•l'y Piiot :
I.I. Wt/Int r~~~~~.~· •1 •estertJ. #111 PllHRlll MOf(Y S=g~yt~~,,A~ : 330 w ... , Drive :,
laalana/Oflict lat 95G-2758 Diane 631-896-4 lt..,.,tl='' U 11 a llmpte matter .• Coat• MMa, CA : I ,._ Immediate opening tor PRIZES 2711 •IHI a llSlllEhll' (11•)111-UOa quatlfl«S 1>4Waon. Harrll lull call &42·5679 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •5111ac--1-A~-0-191-p1""1on-.,-.. -Personalized Reaomea a • 1600, 1&e0 111per. 11811>-• TR~
fwt oceen vtew. For lte letters. Sarne day lefvloe ltrical/ Mt 5411 lul. ExC*tent eotnS*IY I'"~
rntllty or yrfy s 1150/mo. av11t. Reaume Wort(a In MllllT• benefit• and working ...... ~ .... _
Mr. thomu &40.-0755 Newport Beach 759-7044 -condltlonl Apply: .._ ..... ...
3000. 1368. 545 a 520 sq. &Mt '••• s 11•n&11U ••• llUT IAILY Pl.IT
Ft 1917 WESTCLIFF, ID. IUUI IAILY Pl.IT .. :!( .. "·
Nwpt 8cti 5't-5032 Agt I~ 330 W. hy Street tt ~~ mc:::;orOfei;::
525 sq It. $425/mo fnlU\ ADS l•IH4iah e,111~ la ea.ta M-.., C&.. to go plaoea llke Megtc Mboa Penln. Pvt entry l VUl1U · or c:all &42-4321 Mountain, Knott• Beiry
bath. Clean 790-9792 ARE FREE •..,.,t/lnlee, ., ~ Farm, or wtn Prtzee and
•wox 11\b20. 1793 Or-1117, It fH, lrtlf Prt•ttllc Pre4. • Awarc:t1, Call us now! We .............. ..__ .._ needed '°' high • lleve MVeral ()9enlnga In angeAve.St75 1nelutlla Cal·. -••nn. tastmovlngprlntlngcom-C.M . H.B. or F v.
Call Betty &45-9161 or 11•)llJ 1424 pany to luHow tllru with 642-4333
&44-2270 142 Hll ( • pro<lucllon l delivery __......,,....,=-"",,...----,---
ARCHITECTS, Engineers, • TIC nlPllAIY SYOI. proeedurea Call now AIDE F llye In &l8iSI
Landecape Arcllltectl & 4IOO ... ,.. # 124 a 261-7 415() teactlet In whk:hum +
Interior Deelgner• -_ --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $300/mo n-1mk &45-2357
C>Mlgn apace avallab141 In FOUND Cat. gray llrlped IOCllm PIJUlf ~·~ / CASHIER -FULL TIME.
STONE MILL DESIGN :.'~: ~=~c:~I: nrHUHll./ Co.ta Mesa Auto Welh M~LL 962-1422 631·""'" Oetall oriented person to PUn IP AITIST 645-1039. ask tor Jay .. ....,.., 1111 Account• Payable PoS-llf..,t AIHI# 1 LM, p I S-• Ilion In busy Orange Immediate opening for UlllD
4'ii>(f ceinpua Or. Suite In 111181 tnanr County Ad Agency A/P exper typeeetter. Mu1t Retell Nuraery need•
DIS-TRICT MANAGER
WANTED
Apply in person , Monday-Friday 11 :00 to
5:00 a t 330 W. Bay t ., Costa Mesa.
Sta rting pay 1325 per week plus expenses.
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warm c:hMrful 2 11ory 3004 eicperlence required 10 have have mark-up weekend PIT Caahlef. no ~anc:2_171a100 offloe t>ulldlng ESCOllTS-lllELS Key by toucll. typing a exp&f . paste-up back-••I*' nee Call appt ~~!l!;~~!iiii~~;~;~lit:~ri~~~i:i'"l5;~r"!~dl, ~5 must Excellent ·fringe ground helpful Xtnt ben-Monday-Friday 84~ 7 4'41
-_ __.,;ij.iA;;Giive:~~m~-b::;::::::::;::~84~1~-5~9~2~7:--==i~~:!!:llt!L___ Llr~.tusll llOYOS-~Y ~AiPilf-Alterallorii . RAIN PAIN
le dental lnturanoe, con-Cablnfm..Panel--LodtMltc ENTRY l FR. DOORS ,_ ......... ......,...,,. ..... ___ Quality la out poClcy
DESIGN PLAZA, H.B. ~ .. 1. Send resume to genial atmoephere. Con· 111m111LP... $2 40 d 35 yrs e:x.p Jerry &42-0587 Quality work. 831-7975 ............... Sen. 650-6648 JEFF Uc eeae G1....,00d0-~~ng.:...~uutyltabler~ ,_;;,Ja~l"t.,ra":iC~t~itiiija~~l-.0-.1.,2 Mrs. Brecke. P.0 Box tact Allna, 6'42-4321 ext. AM'I . Above minimum. , per ay Cea Entry & F__..... "'--522-3255/d 213/5f 4-8451 50% OFF . FREE PAINT
..... .. .......... .,... ~ ~ 8710, Newi>ort Beaoh, 291 Gelato Claaak:o720-1628 ~t. "-a-....., '"'""' '"""""• 'I/ 'I'"-"--lated. 100 tq/tt, $500/mo CA 92658. Thal'a All you pay lor !;;;;-...... , By NOfman The Doorman LANDSCAPE·MASONRY Rea comm ... ta or uv-•
640-26531&49-9330 leuonbu•l-~•1s5yshr,.emset5u5p4ho5m54•o· .D .. IN SCTRY •• .-.. st•e llAllE DUST_ llU IELP 3 llnea. 301ndt~ minimum & N ,j0pati09. path•,· Oak l Ar 857-DOOR All ptl .... ~ ~.: Edw9rd1 Paint 559-4740
,....., -" m """"" "'" •auy--Wanted Day1 , PI T ,,. etc. o b too tm&I bloclt·a1one-.. -eet ....... e A• A P•tNTING Int/Ext BRIGHT N.B office, appnc -b I S bkkp -r•-• SERVICE "'---•• ...... " IJ~......t--• 7 .. ,.1 '"'""~ " " &43 aq lt,lhWr. Nr P.C H Ill I tat us ness co ome 330 w. Bay Street $4 50/Hr to start. Call ,._,,, ... ldtey, ...........,553 .nl'•., 4~ 2 Aidt..., ... .._ LOWEST possible price
& Po.t office &49-2947 ••P Don Pries 752-0715 Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Doug 63t-3302 CM area I •BRICK & CONCRETE• Pllllll WITlll LANDSCAPE-MASONRY 10 Step SerVI08 662-3235
CdM dlx Sult.. AIC. CW Cart 3016 CLERK • Part-time for 142-4121 GENERAL DIRECTORY Fr• eat Good ratea. 5 Ouelltywork lrMeet AJI P"uee done Bndt-DAN SALYER PAINTNG
amptepl(g,utlla&janttor. UIYlmUIUlll ~;g_~4Store Call --------•I ....... I yrs ln0.C.497-73&4Tom U255t3 . 9&8--7.at blodl-11one-treeest Mike LIC•425924
2855 E Ca1Hwy875-8900 ~------==~ Needed to to WOf1( with oc CJ---1-•....-1~ AESID/COMM 'L/IND 28 499--4072 Rick e61-958A c au_Anyllme 964-2017
C<SM dlx Sult•. A/C, Apr.io•. 12 ~ays/mo. For OH. SEOllIUY lft HI Qro&f Dept. S920/mo If CALL TOOAYll ..... , ~ yrs Do my own work Lie K.C TREE SERVICE GLASGOW PAINTING
ample pkg, ut111 l janl1or. A ~llne Stews. clllldren Costa Mesa Law office. • ••• •s -....... qual. Training provided. Ill Fii Liii I . ROBIN s c lEXN1NG I •278041. Al &4e-8126 . Top, trim, removal Oueltty Int/Ext 30 yrs e•per .•
2955EC1t Hwy87M900 Refs CdM 6'44•9025 845-4044 --Must be people oriented y • SERVICE: a throoughly 1erv1ce Affordable rel s 642-5214 ~ • .., •••JSITTll Fascinating pert/tun time & have own car. For appt our ' lean l'louM 540-0e57 DON'S ELECTRIC 0ya1...,.. 53&-8696 ~on PCH -1 room ofc -UPEllllOH nw11 position .. bridal ..... call Mr. King 1562-se.43 s....-Directory c . 4~797 S«VI08 cal19, INT /EXT 20 YEARS EXP '!'I Mf> entrance S3501mo aturday Only 10-5, My Ove 10 growth, we have eontultant In Costa M_. --------Repreeentatlve COMMERCIAL CLflfG I dryer outlet• etc. bonded ~ng Spnnklers A-age Room S29 •
lncludea all. 720-1088 home. local rel• S5/Hr Bridal Salon Wiii train If ........... ,.,.... 142-4J21 td IOI I 15 yrs up Olacount• •vi Sod ~ 20 yrs in Eicte<IOf Stuoco S130•
;cSK SPC $150/mo Oar-751-8003 btwn 8 30-5 :~1~~~ ellPfd In retail sale•. F/tlme Mostly nltes Call • C M . NPT Irv 646-1833 NEW/REPAIR Quality No aree Tony 645-51:?4 Materials 6'2..{µ42
uc ·-... -·· 859-5559 ---1Jobs to smaU. reuonable _ den ofc, lg petlo w/bey LOVEABLE Nanny wanted & South Coast Officea. Cllna 841-1079 Home a Offloe cleanlng by I Free est llc'd 931-2~5 -um-· PAINTER NEEDS WORKI
View Gd parkg 6'42·5010 10 babysit 1 t month old Regular Full· If me poa.-llllT llAl&IEI JODI Please call for free -----Lawn.-T,....Sllrub lnllall Int Ext, ce1ungs <ettn cab .._ ••••1 boy In llOme In Hunt-111ons. S 1100 • . 3 years llYERT..-F Ladles Fltneu Center Ac1a1ticaJ tilia11 estimate. 842-6746 jftacla=-rr .. Tnm and Removal 126) '(Tl ••P won. Q\I•• _.,r-• --1ngton Beach. between ••parlance. E11cell1nt , ........ m-or (714'·"97-5464 MODERN Acou§t lcs HOUMCleanlnn 14 yrs ••P F' ENCE . 'r a=: & Old Lawn Main & Aotolllling Davis Pa1nt1ng 964-3637 Full Service Bulldlng Bolaa & Edinger Hours benefit• Call Pert0nnel __,., •• 11n; ,.. · ·• • """"" Sprl kier 1 11 Rep 1 dom., ol Weetcllff & lrvlne 9am to 2:30pm M·F S 10 for detalls. NeecMd lor Automotive l --s •-;-••-NEW l OLD CEILINGS I rellable, rea1 free est, own !Wood, chain llnk, patio's n n11a a r OUALtTI PAINTING
VIEW SUITE a day Call lltef 3pm Cll•IOEIUI Real E1tate Clanlfled "---tar" SPRA YEO. 527-25fi 11ren1 Pina 645-9886 Oeffa tree •t Greg, 9&8-Q 118 FrM e.1lmates 546-6065 Low '#Int~ rat• Free M1
141-1111 993-2845 (714)951-9900 Adver11alng SalM II • live ~~~o;::,,,,ome an: =j Exqu191te ACOU911ca ~ HouMdeelling, reap per-ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Call Jonn 722-9707 ~ EOE M/F/HIV rapidly ••pending local ty ~481 aprayed Of remove. Ory-sons 2 yrs exp ~,. laUyau Sod Clean-ups Matnt Pa
NPB (9) 4 rm1+ exern. S1 h&Hfiet 3011 new998"81' AggreealVe. wall Repairs. &47•7001 l 8eatrtce63l-9317 t0.1pm AMERiCAJi HANOVMAN Sprtnklerl 9tc 950-4147 ~tir.!i!~"l":'!'.,,~""'-l ~ rt, 1,000 lq It, 5 yr F/C Hskpr for family, 1111••• lffllf Mll·dlldpllned lndlvld----f -S-E-R G DE ...,, HI IN I ..... A t &44-2999 .._ uala may earn exC*lent _, ... ,... AEBLOWN OR PAINTED HOUSECLEANING. exper Carpentry, enclng, Win-FULL V AA NI"'"' HANGING/STRIPPING • Q4Nl 8 30am-12 30pm, own · Full time now P/tlme later Income (Ml•ry + com-If you are lntereeted and Also Int/Ext Painting I ref's. re41aole Call tor dowe. plumbing, mar11te, No Jo«> to big Of 1mat1 \/IS-'-MC 673.1512
OFC epac. for rent, ex-trans, n-amkr, Eng apk ' Accvreta 1rn1ng lbr data mlt1lon), t>enenta, and knowtedgable In nutrition Llc•288597 931_9295 I 1ree est. S48-6673 Eiay tub enol, alt And Y81 646-3072 or 631-2504 •NDYS w-.. -LLCOVERI~ c.ee lndlv ofc ·lull aerv-only. ref. 548-•8•2 att 1 I entry, mallng 1111. llllng advancement oPPOrtunl· p 1 ea a e a pp I y at ___ _ __ ---Jeat.is 11 Lord 533-1.a2 -... ... "'""
below ml<t Pf. &4 t-<4007 etc 631 -8480 ty Sales and/or edverti. Monther'1 Market & &a~t HOUSECL~NING ~_t· rri.•cES GA -rr.s T-tr1m ~ 1n11a11at1on & R9movaJ MllllllPll loe E"' L ,..... -.. Kit-"'-f"' a """"llon In ,_,.,...trans 1 Good ....... n ;;"' • '"' ...... tnt paintt""' 54S...~"13 ... lfFlll IP&ll LI In for ingl pro-N nA v111Qe l Lite Ing expertenc. helptul. ou;'°n~t~ltk;., ~with • A repaJra. llurry ..., """"'Merta 24 t-9553 Dump run1 C M /N 8 * walls, bnctl~ . .., ....,
E. 17th St. Coeta M..a 1:s1ona1 Ute cooking :~~~~ 9~:',~ Send reeume to· man•gement future coating, parking lot -area Jim Wlly!e. &42-7208 concrete Comp patk>s "Ull '11 Im"
900-1200 aq ft. S110 I*' Nochlldren(yoursorlll1) ---p Blevlna Mot11er'1 M arket & 9'*)1al.Gary538-4882 Prof "=eec-.,:.:_o 111'GEN HOME REPAIRS t5yraexper 646-483-4 DEPENDABLE OUALITY
eq ft groea. Avall lmmed Na w port B •a ch lllL fllllJ llml ll&IT KllChen 225 E 17th St, Partclng ArM Repe1ra & !~;ets 67~ ' Paint ~all Carpentry .. -,-. llllTD.I. Wor11m81\111tp ~.aa 13
fall for appt to '" &40·9933 Ilk for Nora For Mfg'• A9'> In CdM IAIU N.IT COlll Mesa Reaurfaotng • Rooting l - --etc Gwy &45·5277 PT\. tot ftreplacee S3t--03AS we gala il'lould 11ang ;a : 3 0 . '5 : 3 0 .. c r a I g ... 411.50 /.CCOUnllng, compolW' a p 0 Box tse<> OFFICE SPACE AVAIL for W11erprooflng• 631-4 tie· RHlde~a .. 11c, o~-~arclal ---togetller Hangl remo..,. ~ TtM•tll • accurate typing. Per-Co9ta M ... CA 92829 up ..... '"-· laalia~ Muonry WOf1c Gen cteen 839-0730 .,...,.I -;:--~ ·--.. •-s ma ....... t.M. 4.-4022 ______ · __ · _....__, young •tt()f'My In ••· Al9"&1t-repai<·~lng lot• &4e.325• Sonia 722-8055 . ~ trw tr1m removal -·•·me .. _ .. _.. '"'""'5" ....... _ . DMnge tpr 1~11 11-.c>t. C01'11P1el!._vy cottef, d Ql LING · UoVIHG Gl*'d 8,..,..iJ6 4833 Pl•• .. r/Dlyw'iu ~ H41eded. Laguna Beech lllL Fa••f/10 lfl al1tance M2-t33• Joe &45--4269 7em-9prn ,._ tJa.a--Garage & Yard Ctnupe __ _ _ __ _
area (71 4)497-5494 Some co:n~ter-w111' train For Ad Action ORDER DEPT ....... S.m -· -_,.... Jon &45-8192 STUCCO MASONRY· TILE Int 'Ext patcti ptuterlng
!MALL ·-Frt Oto Ap-Teechef Preechool FIT 540-5850 an11T•a ·--.,., ............. NPTICMI LAGUNA Aree I Ho Job to ltn8" AU~ cu~tom 1el(l\.lf1ng quafffy
.... , ci-. Christian Mlnlltry C I ~ °' Comm/r.e.d ~1·2345 · Hau~ ............ ,....,nti-... Free •t L" 931-2345 W()(ll Problem No Prob-PfOX 135 eq It , w/...,, .,, ... •••&an a a Orange County Mertletlng ~~·--..-.. ._-1 ., .. ..,,...,~ "" .. 7•"l vtew, end pert! $225/mo Cotta M ... 642-9181 ,._ ---" Arm nu lmtNd. ~· Ing I do manu~~~·.J.-8 I WILSON & SONS movtng 7 days 494-23-4 1 -"""' • --~.,.. --
Incl utU, 873-MOe Prefftll•al~ For Community Hea1111 Oaiy p:t..t •ng• ta.king oroer. t°' N• melllng ll1t. etc 7~ Rm Add R«nodel ICltc Hauling Moving Cteen-,~ PlaaW
•oRE OFFICE As>-lal SlOO ~o-rcY· ~di~ .:;aoio IU t1on11 Co Exoellent OC>-Offloe ServlCee Bath Tlla •357487 In• upa 1 Oeyt Lowea1 rat• •A-1 --* ! ___ ..,. ____ ..... ~' or Ma lhlt" YP ng req , • ., D VISOR PortunltY Must have own for all your typing needl, 30 yr1 ex.p • 11.a Call Barry 722-8&73 1 CLEAN & EXPERT I H lw D 711-1'!' =~':8~1~!~:';: A • car a enjoy working Marle497-2a'T1 AOLLSCONSTAUCTIOH I O¥er25yMl"lupenenoe ~lobadOM flQ'\t•
"*. e.tbol Penlnaula 642· 5678 ~ withe pubKc $920/mo If N9w eon.t1Aefnodellng H~ MOVlng CIMn-Lk: T • 1t6 428 130-1353 WEEKEND PlUMBINO 17~289 Of 975-0120 Qualified FOf appt call CaMMtt 84&1$"4 552-4428 UO-7 .Oeyt Lo.Mt ralM No overume! Cao anytime
Mr JonMon, M2-5144 UC tna Cal a.ry 722-8&73 t IM ..... Water llMlers In·
...1 •EXECUTIVE SUITES MOTOR ROUTE Cl•/lntaarub SELL tdte 11em1 with • N'f= .. c 1 H,. .__...r_ OUICK 6 CAREFVl 11teJtec:ttromSSo> M6-17 t2 f're.tig..allMrvtcM Wdl ss• .................. t Classl"-d Ad ,_,.. ~2-tr:? Ceatu-...-.... ~, ... ., LO RATES Tl38048 I
I eo1Jrpo11. AeetlMJl'anll ..,...., ,......, ·-.. ... -.... • hiWie fitatu 111~1• DRAINS Cl.EAR trom I I
andu... ... 152.oee2 Available In trvlne area • Fauciet• Oltrpee&. "4•t• '"" "'" · Clerks Remodel-r-Rooflng-bXllJCt ttiSON§ socw. Seit Storaige .,,xpen, 15, i804 M&M 72' ~
a..ut1M 2 •try ottie. $300 to $600. No collect-RIOS JJ*1 try Muonery & Homes.• N1g11tc1ub. Bellroom, Lat1n n·-.um
Condo. 2274 aq. 11 • J>t'rt Ing. 3-4 hours a day, Mon.. IRCLE 1·111 n-a ... _RemocS'l·Add111on1 2•4 llf ~ ~eeo& 1 L.-on1 S.?O ts0-304e -·.... Ex.pen s.rwi. & Aep.1r f\wn. Weet of oc AlfPort c;'"-..tc $48--4NO RAVNER CONST co-ST•lll ....... 32 vn exp ~I/Comm.
, =~~o::i>~ Thurs., & Friday afternoon. IOW lllllll BUl\..D 0,. Af'PAIA Aamod• n .. 11ri-comm·1 IMd!t a C'w¥ I 5,:r~ ~ LX •"°8035 964 ... 1
wom1 11s.012 oR Sat. & Sun. morning. Call wa11a 11an..ctoora.lock•. ined ~·..:_ '4-5049 H1wat111-1• L1c: r12~ &41~1421 7&4-1792 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ralllnga. ~ .. trim ATC ~ Orywaa ...... no00nenoht9 NCW Wllnllhou'.lla Stongit I <9CO't'ef re
U 78108 Don M4-5"4t ~ 1n C<>mm'1 pan. 11o1 tar. 11111 roe\.
C....aal Pnttrtf ORANGE COAST CISllDS CABINETS &CARPEN-and Aee6d'1 ,,.. .. t ...._.Tu la.nht s.mc. wooes " .. •t 1~sae
n11 1••1n•.,, 1•••u11 TAY sm.. jot>e.. rwpe1ra 54a..9923 •31392• t:AX AK u usstUJAR m. In rn 1586"" ft i +OM6A&if ...... Ptllt .. ""I w ,,. .. eetlmat• 845-2003 •ROOM AOOITION8• Your hOfM °' my ottlCe pmlate ~ OOOI\ l~mm'lf'ftC:~IC:C--1
>IJnt MESA vtR~ .... , Interview• Wedneaday ~moldlngt-t>eywln-•REMOOEL.tNO • Sr Cit Aat• 64&-T821 ,,..... Kathy &4()..4101
lee::9tton. M5-4123 330 W. Bay St 9-11 A.M. at 2271 Falrv'9'w cSowe ~· e>tttoa ST uc 42e411 ..._219<4
b1nec:t omo;iStio~>. Costa Mesa, CA Rd Costa Mesa (Fairview ecSct•iion.. ~ ~ • ......, ..... "224 ~ ft w/llM. C.2 ) ~4n4'41 PaUI ~ tit llrft111 I Wwan
NoeCM --.5'1-7249 & Wlltoft t<ITC..EN CABINET In s;;; CJP;ef,_ f nmmlnO
Call (714'} 537--4840 f()f' MFACING N8tCM .,-., IOn0/"'°'1 Yfld M4111nt •Haulno
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ltitctllua .. 1 SOU AatM laert.4 tJOO AatM Dea"tifi. t300 NllJC ll>TU NM.IC NOTICE Nit.JC NOTICE NIUC NOTICE l't8.JC NQTlC( MUST Mii Stntth&ol\a 1---~1m--...-;.;.;:; _____ ....__.....___, __ ....;=~;.;.;;...-.;;...._ 1---------1--.:....;:;=....,.-,.;.;,-.;......_ 1--.....;.=....,_..._,_ __
Ollv•nl manual ty~· N•BERs ()Wnerl Righll Ind Dullea. NOTICI TO ... QIUW'81\ ... lhal the bid llOTtcl TO IC·U1l0 " U1111tlN "'° c~ Tel• CONTRACT~• der Wiii enter Into lh• cftMT9•CT-• MATICI OI writ•. Ilk• new. M5 •II I "S' .... y d E ......... ,... "" ..... v tlOn 'V'9 .. .... CAL.UNO'°"..,. ptopoeed c;onrrec;t If the CAUJMQ 'Dfl -· C>aATH OI Heidi IS50-21St7 CADllAC men11. Suppon end S.t· School 011trtc1 COHI ume It nr11ded to IUCtl Scnool Dl1tr1C1· Co111 tARA IL.LIN lllOMll
OKI CELLULAR TELE· tlem«lt "Enc:ro.ch"*11 .. Community Colieg. Dl1trlet bidder In UW •VWtt ol lellure Com~flity College Dlstrlc1 ANO M NTITIOM
PHONE w 1en1enna LARGESTSElECTION ~ Coml'l\unlty F1v11tt1 .. Bid DHdlln1 tO 00 IO enlet tnto .. Id cont1ec:t. 81dOeedllM 200o'cloett TOAOM!Ht9Hft
S750 6,.~·0 104 ol lale model, low mli.eg. E~I o'cJoc.k 1 m Of the 61h day of llUCh MC!Uflfy wlH be IOI· pm ol the 61h d1y ot MerGh. llTA Tl NO. A t11tll
Cedlllac. In Or•noe The atrMI •ddress "' M11eh, t086 lelted 1988 To 111 heir•. t>eM~.
Clatfll l Countyl See u. todayl Othet common dMIQnaoon Piece of Sid ~Pl Of. The Pt.ct Of Old Aece!P• Of· crld1t011 end conllngenl ·-i ~01• 41wa '. tremendou 5.10 1100 OI the, .. , l>'OW'Y n.rein-fiQeof Purch&llng, M• 8euy DISTRICT ,_..,.. the flee ol Pureflulng Director, Credltort. Ind perllOOI wtlO ... fat It • • Y 1 • • • b o v e du c r I bed I • Kelln, Colst Community Col· r1gh110 rejecuny or Ill bid• Betty Kllltn, COUt Com· m1y be othef'wlM lntWMled
Cameru, moVle earnefe. Jel.ctton of new &, 2eoo Hart>cw Blvd s>u'l>O'l.O to be 5' Elgll lege Ot•trlCI. 1370 Ad1m1 or to wl/Ye "'r, lrregul1tttlel muntty ColleQe 0te1rlat, 1370 1n the will ....Otat .. 11t1 ol
&tide equlpm9flt & misc carefully prtpar•d COSTA MESA Run. lrvlne. C1lllornl1 Ave. Cotti Meu. CA 92828 In any bid• or n the bidding Ad1m1Ave, CoetaMaa, CA S~AA El.LEN MORAIS
873'-6845 l)feowned BMW't ;n C •DILL•C Seullle ,77 Tile undffslgned hetet)y Project ld1ntlllc1tlon Purauant to tneprovlf!0111 92626O141 •32·5750 A petition 111s beer'I liled " ,.... • dllci1lm1 Ill tlablllty lor IU'ly Name Orange Cou1 Col-ol See110n 1773 of the L•bOt Project ldent1tlc1'llon by DOROTHY M HOYLE In J .. tlry /Fus/ Alt stock. Low ml runa good, MW lncooec:t~ In Mid "'"' tege Coollog Tower• Protect. COde of the State of Call· N1me Orange Coat! Col-the Superior Coort of Or 6025 It do.e make a di!· 11res. clean ln/oot. belOe lddresa °' 011\er common Bid It 1298, State Priority torn11, 1he DISTRICT hu ob· leCI•. Bid s 1m -State Prl-enge County requeellng th1t fereoce whert you $4500, 6·44-8693 • detlgnllJon ,3. 154 telned lrom 1he Dlrec:1<>f ol or It y # 2. 10 8 · Re· DOROTHY M HOYLE be IP-Fulf Lenght Raccoon Coat Said Hll will be made Place Plana are on Ille· Of· the Department ol lnduatrl•I palr/Rept~ HV Syttern • pointed 11 per1onel rep·
Size 5 Worn twice purchase your BMW. C~IEV ·73 CORVETTE '73 without w1rr1nty.111pr-or llee of Phystelll Planning, Re111lons the general Science Bulldlng1 35 & 36 resentatlv• to admlnl1t1r lhe
SSOO/obo. 556-2276 ~ 52K orig ml . lmmao In· lmplled. regerdlng lltll. P<>e· Triller Doo< B. Cout Com-prev1t11ng rete 01 per diem Place P11n11re on flle. Of· eatall of the decedent.
side/out, custom paint Mnton, Of encvm1><1ncea. munlty College District. 1370 w1gH end the general flee or Plly11cal FacUltlea The pell lion requ1111 Ofllct Faraitart $ 10,000 675-18 t 5 lo Htlaly the prtnclp1t b•I· Adams Ave, Costa Meae, CA prevalltog rite lor holiday Planning, Tr1tler Door B. authority to ldmlnlater the I 11. i t 6047 (11•\AtlJ.1171 ance or lhe Note or other 92626 (714) 432-5707. 1ndovenlmeworlclnthelo-Coa11 Community College e11111 under the lndepen ... !I••• ,... Wf llY &LL IUIES obllg1tlon secured by Mid Eugene F H11rie, Olrec:tor callty In whlCh thl1w01k11 to 0ts1r1c1. 1370 Adams Ave , dent Admln111r1t1on or El a De1k1, r Chairs, type. 208W. 1st.S*1'11a Ana USED CARS & TRUCKS Deed ol Trull. with lnter .. t NOTICE IS HEREBY be perl()(rned for NCh cr1tt Cosla MeH. CA, Telel)~· llllS AC1
wrller, etc 673·8122 Dys. CLOSED SUNDAYS COM E IN OR CALL FOR and Otf)lr sum1 •• provided GIVEN 11111 the 1bov1-or type ol WC>fker needed to (71•1 432-5707-. Eugene F I A hNrlng on thl petition
60-1697 Evet f •( lPPUJ••L lh1u11n ptu1 advances, If named School District for eHcute lh• contr1ct Ttlele Harrie. Director wtll be l'llld on FEBRUARY
HONDA Accord Hatchbk llE -1ny. under the 19fms th«eof Orange County, Calllornla, r11n er1 on 111111 lhe DIS· NOTICE IS HEREBY 26. 1986 et 9 30 AM In •••• ' hiaall 6049 '82 Ssp. lo mi. gd cono OeULLO Ind 1n1er11t Oii IUCh ad-acting by and through II• TAICT ofllc• IOClled II GIVEN thll lhe above-Dept No 3 II 700 C1vtc
AKC blktten Mini DOxle S5300lobo. 786-6s66 I DMmllfT ventes •nd plua lees. Governing Boerd. he<eln-Coalt Community College named School Oistrtct '°'!Center 0t1111 West Santa l821 t BEACH BLVD c111ro-end exp«iaes of the atter referred 10 as "DIS-Ol1lr1Ct. Physical Fee Pt1n-1 Or1nge County. Clllfornle. Ana, CA 92702
1/9186 female, $400 MBZ l90SL .61 Excel HUNTINGTON BEACH TrullM end Of the truatl TAICT" will receive up to. nlng Cop~ m1y bl ob· acllng by and througn 111 IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe
Male $350 5•9· 7309 cond Hat sottl hard tops creeled by aald D-i of bl.II not liter then the 1bo.,._ 1alned Oii requeet A c;opy ol Governing Board, herein-gr1nt1ng ol lhl petition you
COCKER SPANIEL pup Rea ex1r11an leath intr 147·10171141·3331 Trust T'18 total •mount of atlled time. sealed bids for tlwtM ra111 lhall be poalld after referred to as "DIS· should e;ther appear at lhe
pies 1 weel<s wtpapers S 1,. OOO/bo 993•9733 Chrysler 68 T4C Wagon llld obllg1t1011. 1ncludlng lhe aw11d or a contract tor II the Job •II• TRICT will receive up to 11ea11ng end 111te your ob
P\8.JC NOTlCt:
Mill'Ce Of 1111_. .. pl'OYtded
1n S•ellon 700 ol lh•
Problte Coc:ll of Clllf0tnl• nie ttm. for ftllng ctalm• will
not expire l)tior 10 lour
m011th• trom 111e dll• of tne
tiNrlng notlee lbOlll
YOU MAY EXAMIN( Ille
Ille kl91 by thl couf1 If Y04J
11• a CH)fllOO lntetefted In
the 111111. you may WV9
up<>n the exe1.outor or .clmln
111rator. or uoon lhe II·
torney for Ille execut<>< or
eam1n1atr11or, and fite wtth
thl court with prool ol -· vlOI, a wrt111n rlQUISI 11a1-
lng rhet you desire apeol•I
notice of 1hl flllno of an ln-
venlQrY 1nd eppralaement of
ntrue 1111911 or of the 1)911·
Ilona or 1CJcoun1s mentioned
tn Sec:llOll 1200 1nd 1200 6 ol
the C1lllornl1 °roball Cod•
WHWlf a ltrlclllen, At-
tOtMJI lor ''""o'""· too N. luclld, 8Ylle IH,
An1helm, CA t:2t01 Published Orange Coast
Dally Ptlol Fe!)ru1ry '· 5. 11,
19118 TW 027
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The follow4ng pet'900I .,..
dOlng but!,_ u Jim'•
Pllllltl. Orenge County F•
Ground•. 88 Fllf Orlv•
COit• MeM, CA t2t2t
Jlmnlle LH lrlndley
10S.-8 Cnactwy OOYe. Whit uer. Clllfornl1 toeO•
RoMl\'llfY Brindley, 10846
ChldNY Orlvl, °f'Mni.r.
Callfornl• 9060.t
Tttlt bU•lne11 11 con-
ducted by-huaband end Wiie
ROMIT\ary Brlndley, J l
Brindley. Ill• Jim Brindley
Tnls etatemen1 was llled
With the County Cle(k 01 Or-
1nge County on Febru•ry ).
1986 FJ00001
Publlsned Oftnge Com1
Delly Piiot February I l, 19,
25. ~11rch •. 1968
S 150 Call 644 .{),.8 1 see 10 appreciaJ.e S800 reasonably eit1m1ted lees, the lbove projec:1 It Shell be mandllory upon I Dul no1 l11er than the abov&-iecu°"' or roe written ob)ec· I "1I·"" ,,.,,..,. a.~t
MBZ 8• 500SEC us Aft 5pm 538-1207 ehltges and IXpellllS ol the Bids Sl'lall be received In the CONTRACTOR 10 wtlom staled time sealed btdS f()( tlortl wtl'1 the court belM• '7'4 "...,. TI'
SHIH TZU Al<C Car Black & gray snrt T111$IM II lhe time ol lnlllal th• ptace 10en11fled above. the coolract 111werded. end lhe award of 11 contrac1 f<>f Iha hearing Your eppear-L .. • _ L.~ •t.' L
Champion Lines Born alloys airbag alarm. iclnt WE BUY CLEAN, publle81ton ol thts Notice 11 and shall be opened and upon 1ny 1ubcontrac1orl rhe above project lance may be 1n person or by Ctl4,. n11«:my WI '6
Dec 20 85 M F S500 cone S3• 900 j LOW MILEAGE S l.555 17 publicly relld aloud 11 the under such CONTRACTOR. Bids shall be recetv.O 1n your a!lorney 7 '-••• ·.I. J
Hl •99 5883 w 673 0558 Westport 6454-8272 DOM ESTIC & IMPORT I Oiied Februlf)' 7. l986 above-stated time and lo PIY not, ... thin lhe Mid the plll()e tdentllled above. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR an ad ill c~iea CARS TRUCKS & VANS I WASHINGTON TlltlJST place spec1llld r11es to all worke11 •nCI s111t1 be opened and or a contingent creditor or
Girl ft Sales ~ DEED aEi.VICE 1:0APOR· There wm be a S 10 depoatt employed by them In the••· publicty read 1loud at tile 111e deceesed. you rnuat Ille I 6 4 2 5 6 l 8 -ATION. • Cllffofnl1 corpOt· required tor each set of bid ecutlon of lhe conlrlCI above-staled time 1nd your clalm wUh the coun or C •
etlon, II TNltM. by: REAL documents 10 guar1n1ee No bidder m1y wlthdr1w place prH8111 11 to lhe per!onll Ill
-ESTATE 8ECUftlTill SER-helr return tn j)OOd condition any bid for e period 01 tlxty There will be a $10 aepoalt representative appointed by l Tr1aaport1tio11 VICE, • Celltorni. COfPO'· within 10 (ten) days 11tter the (60) d1y1 alter the dele sel required lo• each ser ot bid the court within tour months
-.!Ill II r 1tlon, It• Agent. 8y: D. J. bid opening date for the opening ot bids documen1s to guaren1e• trom the aete of 11111 IS
1 ..,1 .. \I .. ._, t • • 1.111 Morglf', lt1 p,...fdenl, 1IOO Each bid must conlorm A payment bond and a heir return In good condition
, 8 7012 1 *CAD '10 El Dtra4•* North 8roldwey, Suite 100, 11nd be responsive 10 the performanoe bond will be within 10 (ten) days eltet the ower 0111 e1arrl12. Red/While leath WE WAIT,... 81nt1 An•. CA t:z70I, T ..... contract documenlS required prior 10 el1ecu11on bid opening dale
19 It WELLCAAH Cuddy 1 1 yr wsrr priced to sell• CLE&• llSEI DUI phoM: (714) ~10 Each bidder shall submit, of the contract and sh811 be Each bid musl conform
cabin Johnson 115 OB (63951 ll See Veno dos Santos Published Or11nge Coast on the form furnished wllh In the form sel torth In the ano oe respons111e to the
VHF W8stng Traitf'lt All SI Ill Dally Piiot February 11 18, the contraC1 documenlt, a con1rac1 documenra contract documents
t I , k 1 25 1966 llst or the proposed subcon-Pursuant to Section 4590 Each bidder shall submit. equ1pmen tSh s 1 'IM SUID•S T 037 G $5000 494 6126 l " · trac1ors on lhls project as of lhe 011ernment COde ol on Ille form furnished with llPOllTS required by the Subletting Iha Stale or Callfornle. the lhe contrac1 de>®m41nts, a
26 FIB Sportsf111her and Subcon1racllng Fair contract will Qori taln llsl of the proposed subCon·
Nu engine VHF Sounder IOOI Quall St · N B Proctoces Act Govt Code pro111S1ons perm111lng lhel tractors on this project as ACWBYOU
$6800 AYS 646•!000 833-9300 Sec 4100etseq successful bidder 10 requlreo by the Subletting
MGB GT 70 4-sp gd Ml.IC NOTICE I Each bidder must submit substitute securities tor anyl and Subcon1ratt1ng F1lr 3 7 Seo an Sportf1s11e1 twn
Chrysler ve s duel con-
trols F B •ao~ Rectuc
ed' s 1 i" 500 6•6-900J
40 PACEMAKER
Att cabin vs 'i all .at•as I SSS 000 A YS 646-9000
•4 ll 12 Fully e<)u•Pt •lnl
cona car s eep 5 5-l
OetrO•I e,..g Poc.o II L n~
Beach P·e• 638 5570
Sail Botta 7014
2 1411 Laser Sailboat!'>
w custom Dolly lra11er
e1tec cond 968 3~6-
34 11 Hun1e1 tire<l 01 wa t
ing tor oe1111ery on J'OU•
boat show special"> This
proless1ona1y ma1111ained
and fully •oaded oeauty 1'1
waiting tor you Hood
MPS/sell tvr11n9 Jib
CNG stove depth tinder
VHF stereo l or an rail
w1thou1 boaro J bat
teroes w ind
speed aorfllGl1Qn •not ~
and mucto murri rnnrA
Boar ma} o~ •·ewea .ir
BdlOQa Bay Bason 2r,. C
Ca 1 Jorn Ha,.es 955 03.13
or Pit Shear 250 404 1
Sli,s 1Doekl/Stora9e
7022
IOIT SLIPS AVAIL
De Anza Bay'l•de V11taQP
JOO E Coss1 Hwy f"l B
673 1331 M on Fri 9-4pm
Side T1AS A11a J111bfe
25 35 Non tove aboard
Sa1lt>oat& 0111.,. 673-660£
Misc. Tr1naport1tion
1..ond new psinl wre FORD ·75 Plnlo Sta Wgn w1111 each bid centtted or moneys withheld by the DIS-Practices A.ct Go111 Code
S850 "40 5 0 6 I I FOUNTAIN VALLEY cas111er s check payable to TRICT to ensure per Sec 4100 el seq
wnis " • 11 V-111 P t> rad o. heater SC.+<>OL DISTRICT lhe DISTRICT or a bid bond formanc8 under the con-Each bidder musl submit
$600 obo 645-0820 NOTICE OF in rne l()(m set lorth 1n lhel tract
CHICH
IVEllSON
PORSCHf
"Ulll I Hf\ROl I I
thqh .. ,, lJt1et11\
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CH/CH
IVERSON
11'• I I''"'' Hw\
673-0900
MUSTANG C onvertible
65 all orogmal 289 Auto
$5000 Call 494-6126
OLDS 79 98 Regency
S~n Nu eng 1rans/t1res
lmmac S2500. 768-6684
ADOPTION Of c0r1tr&C! documenlS 10 an Oonrnlng 8oerd, Ir· 1/
RESOLUTION Of amount notless than 10"• ~I Ch1nc1llor D1vld A
INnNT TO LEASE the maximum amount ot bid lrownell
SURPLUS DISTRICT as a guarantee Iha! the bid· Publlehed Or1nge Coast
I REAL PflOPERTY der Wiii enter Into the Daily Poor February 11 t8
llD NO. 16-41 pre>p0sed contract 11 the 1986
NOTICE IS HEREBY same 1s awarde<l to sucl1 T 0.-0
I GIVEN THAT THE FOUN· b1dde< In Iha evenl ot failure ----------
P\RIC NOTICE T AIN VALLEY SCHOOL 10 enter into said contract
DISTRICT hes declared lhll such S«U•ll) wlll l>e for
Ille fOllowing real property f!llfed I H 23513
will no1 t>e • needed for The Reference·
clauroom pyrposes
1
DISTRICT reserves the 11-ISC»-0'15
Two clusrooms at John right 10 reiect any o• all b•d• NOTICE OF
Bustie•CI School located a1 or 10 wa•ve any •rregularuies TRUST£E'S SALE
19699 Educarlon Lane 1n any bids or In the bidding YOU ARE IN DEFAULT j DISTRICT reserves lhe
e:=======:::J OLDS 98 Regency '81 GM E •ec c ar 26M m1
~un1ington Beac11 Call I Pursuant to 1he prov1s1ons1 UNDER A DEED OF tRUSTI right lo re1ect any or all bode
torma al SectlOn t773 of Iha Let>Or I OAfEO I lf8/84 UNLESS or to w111ve any 1rregutant19!
Tne Board of Trull-ofj Code of lhe State ol Cell YOU TAKE ACTION TO In any Dlds or In the bidding
Inf! Fountain Valley Sctoool lom1e. lhe DISTRICT has ob-1 P. ROT ECT YOUR PROP-Pursuant 10 the provisions
01s1roct resolves ID lease tnel teoned from Ille. D1rec1or or ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT 1 of Section 1773 of rhe Labor
lac11111es so indicated above lhe Department or lndustroa1j A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Code or the State ol Call-
unoer 1118 terms and con-Rel etlons the general NEED AN EXPLANATION! forn1a, the DISTRICT h8SOb·
d•llOM Sl!lled on the Reso•-preva1llng rate al per a1em l OF THE NATURE OF THE tained rrom lhe Director OI
PORSCHE 78TARGASC
Mu<;t seP '' apprec s 15 1>oc ri:.1 r.so1
loaded New vinyl Musi
see• $7900 960 3545
PORSCHE 9 1 P T argo 70 ution ol tM Board Resol-wages and tile general PROCEEDINGS AGAINST I tile Department o! 1ndus1r1a
Sil '1 :one "ew 1op 2nd MLIC NOTICE tJl!on No 86 t9 prevailing •lie 1or hOhday YOU YOU SHOULD CON Relatlons the genera
ow nr $90(1(: 54S-3Cf33 ----------Tile m1n1mum monthly ano overtime wor~ in the lo-TACT A LAWYER. orevalllng rale ol per dt!l!'I'
YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T 1ee~ paymen1 10, lhe le<m caltty tn w'11ch this wnr~ Is to On 1 1'1186 at 10 00 AM i weges and the genera ROLLS Royce S11vr (1ouds
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CORMIER
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770-7001 1u~ Roe. l•!:ICI
Lal<e ~oresr. CA
TOP SSS PAID
For Paml)f'red
Merceoes Ber11
lllllEDIATE CASH
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 01 lhe 1ea~ snail n<,f be iess bl' Pf'•!0<med ror aacn cralt C11hlorn11 Ge!leral Mtg Ser I pr~all1ng rate tor 11ohda)1
DATED AUGUST 22. ,..,. rnari llvP 11unC1red ninely rove o< type of worker oeeded 10 vice <1s IM duly appo1nled and overtime work 1n lhe lo.
UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· dollar~ per classroom per e>ecuie the contract These Trustee under entl pursuan1 calily 1n wh1c.n this work Is t
TION TO PAOT£CT YOUR moott1 Tne min mum rates are on roe at 1ne DIS to Deed or Trust Recorded be performed lor each cral1 PAO~UtTY, IT MAY BE monthly •ease paymeo1 ror TRICT olloce located al on 1 I 20 8• Ooc.umenl no o• type of wor11er needed tc
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE subsequenl Pf'rlodS m1y be Coas1 Community College 84 •88352 01 OHIClal Re e•ecuta the con1ract T
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· adtu519<l annually 11 the D•s· 01str•cl Physte.al Fae. Plan-cords on Iha ottlee ol 111e Re-rates are on Ille at the OIS1
NATION OF THE NATURE tr•CI, disc.rel on A Secur-01ng Cop·es may t>e ob· toroer al Otange Coun1y TRICT olllce located 1
OF THE PROCEEDING 1ty1C &aning deposit wtll be talned on request A copy or Ca11torn1a executed by Coast Community COlleg+:
AGAINST YOU YOU requ.rt>O P"0' to occupancy l'1e5e rates shall be posted TERRANCE l WHITE a 01s1r1cl PtiyslCal Fee Phtn~ SHOULD CONTACT A No tornm1ss1on sttall be at the JOb stte married men WILL SELL AT nlf19 CoptlS may t>e ob
LAWYER p11C1 any hcens&d real Hiiie It shall he mandatOl'y upOn PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE' 1111ned on reque!t A cOf/y
NOTICE OF bro~tl< in this regard and lhe CONTRACTOR to Whom HIGHEST BIDDER FOR these rates 511811 be postec
TAUST£f'S SALE rherto ,11811 be no dt!CIUC11on tne con1ract is awarded and CASH. IP•Y•ble el time ot at tne 100 site
T S NO .u.M7 form 1nv proposal on d&-upon 11ny subcontractor sale 1n 111w1ul money of tile 11 st1all be mane1a1ory upor I
NO T•CE •S HEREBY 1er,...,1n1ng tM nigheSI 1e-under such CONTRACTOR United Stat8') Al Ille North t~ CONTRACTOR to whon
G1VE'N that on Wedne'Jd1y >t>Oll••b'" bidder 10 pay not iess lhan tile said front entrance to 1he County lhe con1rac.1 1s awarded anc
Marer· 5 t986 111 11 00 Sl'llled proposals to lease spec1l1ed rates 10 all workers Cour rriouse 700 C1v1c upon env subcontracto I
o ' ~ • m JI •d1d d3y on ~1d proO(lrly must I><! re-1 e,...,ptoyeo oy lhem 1n Iha e•· Center Dr1ve WMI Santa under su<.h CONTRACTOR
"P Merced!'~ Prices Pa1C1 ~.~; ;9"" ':'',$~~~"~ 10~~1~:· fi~:;~t r:,,~;"~0~~~~1~1~y ..c_~~0~.~~~~" ~~~1'!~~e1raw ~7:,e~tA :~~~~v~ '\'~e =~~ ~~:r,:::~!! 11~~~ ~"!:!:'.
Motorcycles/ C Al L PET ER r ' RA v "'1'" "~ ri.c..,, "' RE AL Schr1r11 D•striU Eauc.at1on any 01e1 lor a periOCI ot •uxty now n&l'd by 11 under said employed by 111em m the llA Scooters 8018 HOUSE OF IMPORTS EST A TE $EC,uRIT1ES SER· Cer11Ar 11210 Oak St reel 1601 Clays alter the d111e set I Deed or Trusl on 1h11 property ecu1100 of lhe contract di I llEllCEDES VICf ioc.aJed ar 1800 North Foun1111n Valley Catlfornla.' ror Ille opening of 1>1ds S•tualed in said County C11ll· No bidder may w11hdrav JllA•D lEW YEITURE 1 B•oae1wav Suole 100. in rne 92708 no tater than 2 oo A payment borio artd a forn1e describing the land arty bid tor a perood ot 9111•
Loaded w ~1,85 1000 mi ? nor 714 637·2333 Cily or Santa Ane County 01 pm Wednesday feb•ual')I performance oood wlll be !herein (60) d11ys alter 1ne dale se
Toynta CEliCA Halch 77 Orange S1ar.i ot Calltornoe 12 1986 reQUlred prior 10 executtonl l OT 122 OF TRACT NO tor the opening of bids
only S4995 650· lO:?O /4 r 1 rr cass c SD WASHING T 0 N r RUST Before accepung any wrll· oflhe contract and shell bel 115<1 IN THE CITY OF A payment l>Ond and , A a to Ltlliag 90 J 0 S200(J ot>o Bernie wk DEED SERVICE CORPOR len p•oposals. the delegated on tile form set lor!h 1n thti COST A MESA COUNTY OF performance bond w\H o.
-BS.; 1161 hl'T' 842. 7257 ATION a C11liforn111 corpor olltc~• shall call for oral bid· I contract documents ORANGE STATE OF CALI· required prior to e•ecull()•
·pay
YOUR DUES.
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BOYS CLUBS
OF ORANGE
C'OUNTY
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LOOllN& TO LEISE atoon a!J duly appointed dong Any person wno Ms Purs..ant to Secllon 4590 FORNIA AS PER MAP IN ol lne contract and shall b•
VOL 110 81 DL COUPE ~rustef! unele• and pursuant heretofore submitted a wrll· j oi'lhe Governmen1 Code 011 BOOK 37 PAGES 11 AND on Ore form Ml forth tn th• WI , . 1 ti B Cl L d · ·b A Chrysler PRODUCT? ..., •a p , c.1c; n~w paint & 10 tr1" power or salP ton ten bid may submll or oral the Stale of Calilornia the 12 OF MISCELLANEOUS contract e1ocumen1s 1en \IOU supp or w OV':> Ul'" you o n I eco me JUSI
1----------C-atnrewTor ,pr.QT!> 'ffi.PriPw s6150 '8«eil 1n 11i;i1r;e•11t•RGee11e1 01oexcewo1t1009111eaStt1ve con11ac1 w111 tontdlh MA"S. R!CO~os O" o~-' Pursoam to Section cs91 1 ar1other mem&ir o f 1u-.r dnotTil.'r dub Y•JU become a member o f a
.EST •RICES B~r 722 1848 Trust to•l'Cuted by ROBERT ~rcen1 15%1 the 11ogheS1 prov1s1ons permitting the ANGE COUNTY CALI ol the Oove<nment Code o I f I f' I h
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I" . i W WONG ANO EVE T ~ w11lten bid The highest re-successlul bidder to FOANIA the Slale of Calllornoa. lh• spec1a group 0 J')eop l' eop l' W f> not only c are dboul th~ prn
CHHURNYTSILNEGRT9.l""v8MEOAUC.~H VW '12 IUA IU& ':'ecoo~~-dHussbeep~eo ,..abn<ler w2••: spons1ble b1C1der s11a11 be re-subsmute 5ec.u1111115 t0< aoy Tile street 1daress and cont re c t w111 cont a11 blems and promi":>c o f kid'i but lar'~ enough to do something A
'" $ , o c 11 159 8248 "" Quired 10 uecute the form moneys withheld by lhe DIS other common dr.s1gn111on pro~1s1ons permlmng lh•
842 0631 •40 S1f4 .a . tC!84 " thl' orhc,. OI IM or it>a~ wen lormat nu TRICT to ensure per· If any al lhe reel pr0pe<1y suc.c.essful bidder r. grOUJ1 that k now r, k1tJ... IWt>cJ Cl µlact' tn grow nec,1des tht> Strt'et
4 un. .. 1. Dra'v•IJ••&a VN 76 Camper 1c mo Ceo~~:,' ~set:c;{ecde0',C1oe~ .~~o tieretotorl' t>eell approved lormence under tile con described above " ~ubst1tute securities for eo You !>t'I:' the Bov-. C:luh'!I of Ortlnge ( ounly ar\? more than JUSI
""•"'"' " "'"' ·~ Im r,ter~ case; mus! Q by tne Board or Trustees 1rac1 Pu•porled l o be 492 moneysw1t'1'1eld t>v Ille DIS 9 30 ,,., 11 ~00 obo 646 18 tS strument No 84 396816 b• Tnf' Boa•CI of Trustees Goveml~ Board, By 1/ FLOWE!'! STREET COS TA TRICT to ensure per a gr<1up of duh-. Bui wllhnut vour help lht>y wouldn t be mul h of
CJ-7 '81 buCltAI'> am •m JI\/ -7 Nl's1•al a Cmpr ·~.i;~;:!t,t1~~a~r1~.~~~~~ ~1~~114~~~,,w~~~n:re~':;"::;;: ~r~:;,,:~llor Dnl d A M~~: ~!~~:~ed Trustee :~;~ance under lhe con t..1 Club di all Aft~r <lll 1lw 14 B11vc; Clubs 1n Orange C ounty
cass 42 500 m• • 3r'l top '\l<i• ...,.,.,. '>P1 53000 01 '"" ot..119at.ons secured H•d rac11t11e~ w•lh1n 1en 101 Published Orange Coast 01sc1a1ms any 111b1flty tor an~ Oovlf'nl~ 8oerd. &y· • operate almoi,I entirely on pnv atl! vnluntdPy contnbuttons We
$70000B0661·j0'4 E ci• .. s~'.l~ .,•5• """"Lt rtclud1ng tne•naysaftertece1p1ofb1ds 01J•ly P1101Februarylt 18 .nc.orrec1nessolthestree1 Ch1nc1llor D1vld A db d
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CHEROKEE
b•eact-·' ""'au11 Nottce or 1ntorm111,0n c.oncerninn 1986 address ano 01t1er common erownetl net> us1nt>ss an communrtv volunteer<; like vnu to 'iUpporf 11c; /W "Cf RABB•l DIESEL n>Gr :ts ec.orded NO "' -; a• 5 sr.o ~ <. am rm ~@.r 6 '",985 ~s R~o."dee':'· !he proposal should be ad· T-039 des1gna11on 11 1ny shown Published Orange Coas lead us _ help us to thrive ~ -, dressed to FOUNTAIN VAL· nerem I Daily Piiot Feb•u•ry 11 1E • r>0" A 1 t:i JNS C.RE.A T Mtrum""' ..,,, 8S·•2995:? LEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Ml.IC NOTICE Sa1e1 sale w111 be made out 1986 Won I you help !ht> ktds m l,l<Jllr communitv today> .Just a $25
$l'iOQ nf.1Q 4-:.• 2330 ~~~\,Ji~b r~~ H~i~i~~ ;~1~o~~~[~~ET 6~~~· ;:~~~;x~r~:"!~:,,~;&dw~~ T-04 gift will ~xpand one o f the ma11 y prngrarns off~r~d 111 your
It comes w1111 b JC '"'t '11 11
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ORANGF COAS 1
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"1' "' R.A BRll C'ONV BIODE~ ~OR CAS,.. 1ewtu1 FORNIA 92 708 r 1 t•J ctN°r~~~:gRS I gard1ng title po95ess1on. o;I n~1ghborhood Plea!>e ~nd vour tax deduc11ble contnbullon today
) • :-: :c ... ~ ·02 or R t~~t11P'' hf'IC., drawn CAAOt JONES ,. rees charges &no e.cpenses Ml.IC NOTICE u • o range oun.y '"''" ,.,., gt.r,ci ·ond '"on11vot••.-• on11l'taS111te, 842 6651 Attiuit•on c •LLINGFOR e tDS encumbrancea. lncrudlngl Boys Cl b fO C '"
NY ~" V'lf•JtQrir ""W PnQ or d st.~IA or '1.tltO'lal baii~ F 0 UN TA IN v Al LE y School District Coast of Ille Trustee end ol lhf' p 0 8 18066
1 't"r" " '"Cler al -rlldil SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD Community College Dl~lriet trusts created by s11ld Deed K 23273 • • OX ~1 :, ,' ,;,;,' '. ,e"'~1 r'111'-' 1 • ' ·' • ~'"'" "' 1.,<1..,a1 OF TRUSTEES M L B•d Deadllne 9 00 0 clock of Trust 10 pay the remain· FICTITIOU9 BUSINESS Irvine. California 9271 3 '''""OS Miel '""~ ilSSoc.urnon Crouelt, Cle;k 1
0/ t~ ~9~fi ol ll1e 6111 day or Marcil, 1ng pr1nc1pel sums of 1111! NAME STATEMENT
(1'}24 H1>rbor t '·~'.l Ml"'·"
549-1023
T k 9035 ----------flO"'"'"A" 1" '"'~ "ere 011 8oerd Pl 1 B R 01 nntet secured by Sllld Deed The lollowlng persons are ...,.r.a_c_s_______ '1•1.ir•IP 111 ""' t1m" flf s91., Oat .. Jlfnu11ry 2'.l 1966 fl ~r.,epiJ k•CI ec0
1110!,.10 • ot Tru~I to wil $145 630 79 doing business as French &
'4 (,kA • p j '\OI 111 I fl( \ J \ •II rt9t 1 t •IP •no 1n111re'1t ti!" urc .. saing "~ r ' Ith t t lh t K V t (H h ,....._ 1 •wlly ' nr " · ~ P.m11,l•H<l Or11no11 CORSI BAii l'.illln Coast Com-w on eres ereon rom Mc enna en ures IQ -DEATH NOTICES
w •ne11 $3200 or1r r_.n \Ill h\\,\ \C,f.\ nPtrtbv 1 ~'Tru~r..., 1n1hll1 Oa1t~ Pllr,t JotnuA•f28 ~"b mun~I Coll eO•slri 1 1370 411185 at 12 12s•;. per park) a Ca11lornle llmll&d l
rtl ltrP'I CIAen .c;' 1'14) & '" 11 t>•llPf'rlf "'"JIJlf'! in '\a•d ruBry ' 11 t986 Adam~ Ave~osta M~~ CA annum u provided In said pertners111p I
(;l)tirty a'lCl State Clesc.rit>l'd T 02A 92626 17 141 432_5750 note plus ell costs charges French EnterprlNS, a Call-8 LACK MORE F~ORIDO• ~·[~~~•J•lt''11)Q•~~ 1\1 /I o~~·~CwEs 1 Lott al Tract Pro1l'<.I ldentrllcellon andanyend1ll1d111nces lornla llmlted p1rtnersh1p IRUTH HASKELL' " ... The beneflc11ryunder Hid t882 I Bardeen Avenue caml)f'r ,'1f'tll """"' ' ,.,, 101Af •r tt1~ C••v ot 1rv1ne Name Coastline Community Deed ol Trusl hefetofor1 a•· ln11ne. Cellfornla 92715 BLACK M 0 RE• a
S 1800 l)bO 722 r ;ieF Cl'.lunt1 "' O•ang1t Staie of College Peterson School ecuted and dtt11vered to rtie McKenna Enterprises a resident o f Dana I
(a •lorn ••• r.ar m1p I.__. °'"'LIC ""'TfCC-Parlronn Lot Reh•b Bid • 0 •~ ", .,v '""" ruo ~ L _1..,,,,..• undersign.a a written Dec· C1lllornla llmlted partner-Pomt and a naLJvc VW 1)6 HIANSP".)PTFP "6t>O~ 4~? Page' •8 lo SO • ""' lar111on al Def1ult and Etec· ship 16821 Bardeen Av-C p I
S•nQ'" at. 't 11 ""Q 1nc1us1~" ol M1sceHaner""' K 2312A Piece Plans are on Ille Of-11on 10 Sell The underllgned anue 1rvlne Calllorn1a a It form an assed I
• C r r: n OF CALIFOi.NIA Planning Trailer Door B S:?•OO C:.•' pr .. t./S )49P Map5 records of Or1,..9e SUPERIOR COURT hc.e ot Phys.cal Fecllltlesl caused H id Notlol of De-92715 away February 9,
y lal 9040 oun Y Ja' "'n111 • Coest Community ColleOe lault and Elec:110n to Sell tc Thll business Is con-1986 al her res1denl-e I
79 CHEVY V AN v 8 S4'!~~~~7;t~e~~:1:n~•~ ~?,:!~,: i~~N::P" °'" 1310 Adams Ave, 1310 ~eccr~_:i ~~,..~~::ea by 8 Mmttedparlner· afl.t'r a lengthy 111·
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31570 N C,,.,ry Av. LONG I
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tied ·c.,oa1ri EHemen1~ ''" c11110" 01 KAREN ANNE Adams Ave Colle Meu CA located McKenne Enlerpr•-· 1 n es !I She wa s
Ownto•5 S1;pPOf1 Sell'!' C ~1"}ANOWSK1 lo•Ch11ng" 9<>626 171 •1 •32·570 7 O~TE 1130186 . C1Ulorn11 Umlted partner-1 preceded tn death by m~t ""Cl """"?Knm~1 01 Nern~ Eugene J' Hame Olrector c l ... 0 .. "'I ..
11nd commo~ d•Mtll'lll/ N!J A 1Jt60<; NOTICE IS HEREBY MO~T,OAOIEA .~'"r."v~~~~ ~•PJrByG~~esP:n;;Ken-~ler beloEvedB~·~kmband,
easema<'I ~ot Ille lrltClfl en ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE GIVEN lhll the ebov•· INC~"°' WMI 2Ath ltrMI, Thlt statemant IHI flied ~ omer UK ore
lltled En"'™'"'~ ol 1ne FORC.HANGEOf'NAME n•med School OltlrlCI for Nltlonel City CA t20IO wtthlheCoontyClerkofOr 1n 1966 Sht> IS ~~;.~~~; .~~ ;.,~~~~~~~', ,, A ~s~\ 0064l N N E ~~"o~~~Y lh~o~nl~i "'°": (ltt) 'no-mo, a.; 11;:re Covnty on February 6, survived by h e r
recoded c.r J 1ly 14 1980 1n CHRlANOWS1<1 hll llled 1 Governing Boera. toereln· Mary L. WMver, AMI. S.C· 19 6 F'°°387 daughter M ary Jan£' Boo~ 1166• P8Qeft 8• tr> Pflfll1M 1n lh•S court for en alter ~eferred IO .. "DIS-'
1:.-.l111hed Oreng• (,o1111 Put>llshed Orange Cont Knapp or Gardt"n
146 onc111''~" ol ofl•l1a1 "' o•df>• 1llow1ng Pl!tltl()(lflr 10 TRICT wlll rec.Iva up to Deily Piiot F11bru1ry 11 18 Dally Piiot Fet>ru1ry 11 18 G r o o v t' ~ r a n d
Co, ... 9 nl o1aftn• r ~·nt to• 0 n ,.. r but not later than the Ibo.,,._ 25 988 1 9 8 " "''wu vvv Y ~ .. n e •• ... , nem11 •om 1111..,. 11-~·1'""' "'da for I 1 415 March 4 t 8 daughters usannt" Celllo1n1a Ind Brtv llm8rtd K A "1 E N A N N E ""' "~ .......... "' T 038 T-033 • men11 thera10 u ompoll'ld CHRZANOWSl<t to KAREN the 1w1<d of • coo1r1Ct for Baldwin o f Long
by 'upplem,.ntary declar ANNf JOYCE. Iha 1bove protect PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, Sally lsaal'SOn
1111on o• covenan11 11nd r11 IT tS HfRfBY ORDERED! Bid• shall bl received in of Garden Groov
SlrlCllQna •8'qr'(lttd I)(\ O<:to 1n11 Ill !*'tons 1nterHted 1n Iha place Identified above. I( mn PtalC NOTICE l',
b81 9 1qeo •n BM~ 11783 111e ma1111r aforan1d appeerl aod shall be opened 10!S "CTITIOUl IUllNlll ond S h erry S imonson
pa99" 119;> 10 1?03 1n 1>4111nr• thl9 court 1n De9trt publicly r111d aloud 11 the NAMI ITATIMINT K U27t o f Gardena Also
c1u11v" or 0111c1n1 r11eordt ot mi nt No '.l 11 700 Civic! 1bov1-1tat1d time and The foltowlng PtftOtll ••• P:ICTIT10UI eua••• survlved by 5 great
Or11"Qt' Courtly C11llforn11 C "nle• Drive W111t S11nt1 piece doing bu1lnH1 aa The HAMI ITAHMINT d hildr M "'" 11ny r-mer>dmer"' tf\era Ana G1111orn11 Oii Merefl There wUI be 11 S 10 00 ci.-rrench & McKenn• Com· The foltowlng pertont are gran c t'n em
rn 10 11186 11 1115 o'clocil po1111req1J1redloruch NtOI pany(Hlgl'lperlc) 1Ct11forn11 doing bu•lneu ••· onal sel'V\Ct.'ll will be
PAACEL 3 Euementl .. AM and thin Ind ''*•!bid documef'ltl 10 gu1rlt\IM llmlled pertnerthlp 11821 COUAl YARO KITCHENS. held Thutlld.1y, Feb-
IUCh e1aem.rit1 .,. penicu 1now CIVM 111ny they h1vt1 ,,.., retu0•n, •n 900d) conttdltlol'I BardM n Avenue Irvine 1835 A ~l 8tvO Suite ruary 13 11 AM 81 lirly Mt f0<lh on tile Artlcll why 1110 petition tori within t ten daye e er the Cellfor~ 92715 102 Cotti M .... CA 92627 '
on!llled Eiseman" of tile change ot n1me ahOul<t no11 bid opening d1t1 Fr~ a Mcl(enna Ven H1told Melllnger. 28302 P a c I f 1 c V 1 e w
o.ic:1r-r1uon ot eov.tt1n11 be gren1ec1 1 [ICtl bld rnu1t confonn j!Uf .. (H!Qftperll). 1 Ctllforn11 So Aldgef1ll1 Ct. Rtndlo M ortuary Ch pel,
Conn.11onc And A•trie-ttona 1T IS FURTHER ordered Ind be tM9QnMVI 10 tne ~led Plr1nerlhlp Plloe v ... oee. CA 90274 Newport Bct-a<.•h In
rec;ordld on June 9 1976 1n th•1 1 coe>y Of lhlt order to contrlC1 ~ta Tt111 bulln111 11 con ~breP11tr1 1tr1ch, 3220 ~11 1178' Pegee 420 10 11\ow cao11 be Pllbllahed 1n EKh bidder attalt aubmll. duet.ct by a ltmlted ~'* D11emeed Stree\, Torrtn0e. Lerment wall be-pn
•84 1nciu.ive of Offlclel i.. 1heOrengeCoa11 DaityPtlot. on 1ne lorm llJ1!\ltned wttflltt11p CA 90S05 vatf' P c1fk Vit-w
eoroa of Orange County • new.piper of gener11 1~ contrKt docurnent1 • FRENCH & MCKENNA Tnta bullnUI " con· Mortu.try, Dirt'<'l.Ont
Cllhh'l•n.t Ind 11ny llMl\d· c1rcul1t1on put>Utnld In lhosl 1111 ol llwl propc>Md IU~V(NTURf!S IHIOHPA"l<J dUCled by I 991'*81 Plll 644 2i00 m.inta 111ett10 at lmPQled county 11 ,..,, Oj1()4I 1 wee11 1rKtora on lhlt protect " By Mcl<tnn1 [nterprt-1 ne•ltllp •
by -.p~lary Dedar I tor tour COi'\~ ...-91 r.,qu11ed by lhe Sul>lettlng c-11fQt'llll llfflfled CMl:ttner l Herold Mua1nger M RPUY
'1oon Of COV91\•nt• Con prtor 10 lllf day Of .. Id.,.., and Subeontr1ct1ng '''''atttc> ay Chanet A McKtn Al>rah11m lfr11Ch I ElJiEN TER~ dlllon• end A•lrtctlOni re 1ng 1 Prect"4t Act Gem Code ,,. Jr 1 ~•I pen~ fhlt 1t1tement w11 filed CA;>A
corded on July 2 t980, "' Oet.ci JAN 2• ·~t Sec '100 •r MCI 1 Th11 1t1t...,,..,,t wtt hlM Wllh the County Cl«lt Of Of. Kl FXN M URPHY.
1551 1nc1u11ve Of OMeltl JYdt• of Ill• hperlor wUll eecPI O•d certified OI •noe County on 'et>ruerf II Illa& ruarv 8 11~88 Nallvtt
Slnl'f.' t 956 Sur vwed
by daughu-r , Eileen
Andl'rson of Santa
Ana H eights and son
Patric k J Murphy o f
Lni. Altos. CA .
Grandch fldren. Pa-
t r 1c1 a Anderson
Nu:-dermeyer. Killeen
Anderson Patatucci.
M ary Kat.e Anderson
Avila. Julte Murphy
F oster Jenni fer
Murphy, Timothy
Mur phy and Brian
M urphy • Great
great.children, M egan
K11lf'('n Niedermeyer
and Robert W1U1am
Avila M ass of thl'
years Passed away
February 7, 1986 She
as survived by 2
daughters. Benneace
Fox oC Santa Ana and
Bethora H eath o f
Costa Mesa. 2 soru.
Carl Bunch and
James Bunch of Den-
ver. Colorado. MD.
Bunch was a member
of the Harbor Chtil-
tJan Church, O.E.S
Harbor Star Cha pc.er
of Newport Beach.
and a Gold Star
mother o f World War
Il Service wtll be
held Wednesday,
February 12, J 1 A M
al Harbor Lawn
M oun t Olive
M ortuary Harbor
Lawn M ount Olive
M ortuary. Directon
540 5554·
resurrecti on con ·
('('lebrated 11t St John
Thl' Baptist CathoUc
Church, Costa M esa.
at 7 30 PM o n Tues-
day, February 11 .
1986. by rowuru, Rev
Jol\n Kdl n , Rev
Michael Kllll'f'n and ~
Rev Patt 1 c k ,ACIFIC Y1aW
Crowley Grav~1del MllllONM. ,AM ~·MCH wall be I 0 30 Cemetery • M0'1uary
AM ol'I Wednesday. Ch~• CnwnitOJy
Ft>bruAry I 2 al th 3~ Pacific View Dnve
C"l()O('! Sh.-phrm c-:em Newpor1 8Metl
1•t1•ry m lfontington &0-2700
flf'ath S('rv1c"'•
un<l"r th d1rect1on of
H11rbor Lawn Mt
Ol1V<' M ortuary
~O 55M 800I< 13&~ Pegee IS•9 to HUMY T lllOOttl, JA, [ICtl b<dder rnuat 1Ubmtt1with 1111 County Cllttr Of Of '•nge Countt on 'et>rvary 3 fl~. 1)1\.."L~ wuy Ftob
R41CQ!da Of Orange COuntr C-1 ea.nter' cl'leetl Pt'yable 10 t9M nooo:ae • -1 •
Celltornle •nd lllY emeno: Publl.ahed Ofll>QI Coutl th• DISTRICT()!. bid bond! ,.... Puollllled Ori~ Coat C<1unty Clart'. lrf' 8 NCH
,,,.n111 11\t>f-'O ~ the 0111y _,•IOI '•bru1ry ' 11 In IN! fOlll'I Mt '°"" m lllre Put•ll6'\ed Or•ng• Con1 ~11y P1t01 flO<IAl'Y 11, 18. land l'"onnt>rly o f STP:LLA BUNDI, a •lllillA:.~•.:..=:A:.6.!.ll S.Ction H118dlng1 tn ll<ICh re l!i 1986 contract c:t«urnenit in en O•ll'f Piiot r1oruery t I 18 , 7~ M1rch 4, t886 Piu.adt>Nl CA R,,sa re>,ldf'nt of Cu:tt111 •ttk"l<t 1ntltll<! It lollO~ f 028 fll'\'\()lj"' nor .... thlln IO"!o 0•1 :>"i M11c.11 .. 1988 T 03• 1 f c' M . .
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25~ CLO
FOMCA8T80M Al
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1986
New theory on shuttle blast: -.
Booster may haveseparated, hit tank;
probe into ~arntng on seals continues
between segments ot the right booster
allowed a plume of flame to spun
toward Challenger's liquid fuel tank,
etther puncturing 11 or raising the
pressure inside to cause the ex-
plosion.
and put add1uona1 suucturat toads on
the ship.
Meanwhile, The New York Tim._~
said a report received by NASA two
years a10 sharply crittcized safety
planning for the space shuttle, sayin1
the chance of a catastrophic accident
involvi n& the solid-fuel boosters was
one in 35. The Challenser flight was
tbe 25th shuttle mission.
The report, prepared for the Air
Force Weapons Laboratory by Sierra
Energy aod Risk Assessmen\ Inc ..
concluded that NASA "s risk
assessment methods were not ade-
quate, and said not enouP.i attentton
was paid to potential accident cau~
such as such as mamtenance errors
and ground equipment failures.
cant'" by the Air Force. the news-
paper said.
Th.e pres1de9tiat commission i.n-
vesupuni the Jan. 28 accident met in
secret session Mopday to discuss ao
internal memorandum last July
warning officials of the National
Aeronautics and Space Admin*
tratton that shuttle Oi&ht safety wu
'"bean& compromised by potential
fatlure" of booster scab.
WASHINGTON (AP) -NASA
investigators believe Challenger's
riJllt booster rocket may havt'
pivoted into the huge space shuttle
fuel tank, crushing 11 and setting ofT
the fireball that destroyed the ship
and killed tts crew.
A space agency source, who dech n-
Nation
A grocery chain pulled
Tylenol from store
shelves In 26 states Mon-
day after a woman who
had taken the paln-rellev-
lng drug died of cyanide
poisoning./ A4
Coast
A 14-year-old Mesa boy
Is the winner of a na-
tional essay contest./ A3
California
Authorities arrest 5 per-
sons In connection with
an alleged multl-mlUlon-
dollar drug money
laundering operation./ A5
Wor ld
U.S. cautions both sides
In Philippine elections to
abide by outcome as the
Natlonal Assembly be-
gins the offlclal vote
cour:it./A7
Soviet dissident to be
released separately from
spys In Berlin swap./ A7
Sports
Ocean View High 's court
case will be decided
Thursday./81
Orange Coast College
baseball is right around
the corner ./8 1
UC Irvine gets a dose of
New Mexico State
basketball./8 1
INDEX
Advice and Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Classlfled
Comics
Death Notices
Entertainment
Horoscope
Opinion
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Television
Weather
B4
A3
A9-11
B6-8
BS
88
A8
84
A6
A3
B8
81-3
A8
A2
ed to be identified. said such a
scenario -first outlined Monday in
the tndustry magazine A v1ati on
Week and Space Technology-1s one
of several possibilities under exam1n-
auon.
A major focus of the tn vestigat1on
has been the possibility that a leak
The source said other avenues of
anvest1gat1on include wind shears
aloft as the 4.5-milhon-pound shuttle
stack climbed through a period of
maximum stresses. and a seal leak
between two segments of the booster
rocket that cau~ a sidew~~s thrust
NASA last year said tn 1ts risk
rcpon on the shuttle the chance of
booster failure wa.s I in 60,000 flights.
The 1983 study was based on a
review of 2000 launchings 1nvolv10g
solid-fuel booster rockets, and was
considered ""crcdi,ble and signifi-
.... ,... ...... ~Lie ....
otcnttarles tra•el the fl.na1 mil-= ln a 1925 toartn& bu, the CorOna deJ Mar F reeway Hnlrtn1 the we9tboand lanes to
breektna the ribbon and offlclally opentni the lut •tretch of MacArtbar Boalen.rd.
··Failure dunn1 launch would cer-
(Pleue eee aooena1 A2J
F inally,
freeway
link is
opened
Last 2-mlle stretch
on Corona del Mar
Freeway de.dtcated
By SUSAN BOWLE'M'
Ot .. Dlillf .......
City, state and federal official&
attended a ceremony in Irvine Mon-
day marking the completion of the
$10.5 million Corona del Mar Free-
way extention. But Orange County
Supervisor Thomas Riley, a strong
voice tn suppon of the project., got
t1ed up 10 traffic and couldn't make 1L
Newpon Beach Mayor Philif
Maurer welcomed at least 100 people
awaiung the green light for the final
two-mile stretch of pavement .de-
signed to case local traffic congesuon.
But Riley, former Oian~ County
Transponauon C-0mmiUton cha.lr-
man, missed the fesuviucs.. aocordin.a
to Riley aide Frank Faye.
Riley and other county officials
were cnttcal of former Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr.'s refusal to bud&ct any
transponauon funds for new freeway
or highway projects.. He said the
Corona def Mar Freeway marted a
"'red letter day" in county t:ranspor·
(Pleue eee P'RE&WA T / A2)
Policeselzegoatheld Airport proposal would up
atChinese·restaurant ights b y quieter a ircraft
By SUSAN HOWLETT ··we also got reports that they
0t tt. o.-,,... aw frequently slaughter ducks there,"
A nanny goat was led away Sunday Hams said.
b> pohct' officers who had received The goat was taken to the Newpon
reporu that t'mployees at a Newport Harbor Animal Hospital un11l 11
Beach Chtnesc restaurant were going could be taken into custody by
10 slaughter and serve 11 as a weekt'nd Orange Count} Health officials.
feast. H a r r 1 s s a 1 d . H owe v e r. a
Someone from a ne1ghbonng busi-
ness called tht' pohce department
Sunday and reported that the chef at
the Cbma Palace Restaurant was
going to slaughter a goat at 2930 W
Coast Highway.
Newpon Beach police spokesman
Trent Hams said officers amved at
S·40 p.m to find the black·and-wh11e
goat tied behind the small restaurant
spokeswoman at the Costa Mesa
animal hospital said the 75-pound
goal wavcleascd this momtng.
".\ Chma Palace employee sa1d he
picked 11 up and sent tt to R1vers1de."
Hams said.
Jack Mau. owner of t}le China
Palace. could not be reached for
comment Monday
(Plcaee eee GOAT/ A2)
Flights by noisier aircraft would be c ut
~o level established in John Wayn e pact
By LISA MAHONEY
Of tM.,.., .... ...,,
Air traffic wtll increase at Orange
County's John Wayne A1rpon. 1f
county supervisors approve a tem-
porary plan put forward by airport
manager George Rebella Monday.
But the proposed three-month plan
would reduce the number of flights by
noisier au"Craft to the level established
in an agreement among county super-
visors. Newpon Beach and two
ClttZen groups. prov1d1ng residents
under the fllght path with some rehef
Annual contracts wtth air earners
begin Apnl I , but because of com-
plexities associated with hm111 ng the
yearly number of air travelers at tht'
county's only commercial airport.
Rt'bella 1s suggesting that the Airport
Commmion and the Board of uper-
v1sors adopt an 1ntt'nm plan.
That plan. which would be tn t'fTect
through June 30. proposes a total of
81 average daJI} thghts -55 by
rcgulatt'd aircraft and 26 by qwctcr.
unregulated aircraft.
The plan would be 10 place onl y
unttl a1rpon stafT 1s able to develop a
final arrangement ensunng the pass-
enger cap will not be t'xettded while
accommodattng the maximum al -
lowablt' Otghts
Flight hm1ts and tht' passenger cap
are tht' result of a legal settlement
between tht' county as a1rpon oper-
ator Newpon Beach and two
c1112cn's groups over a1rpon noise
and e"<pans1on
Newpon Beach officials along with
top Polluttng Our Nt"wpon and tht'
(Plcue .ee AillPORT / A2)
Flag-wav e r who
immigrat ed a t 9
carries a message ..
i,·Deukmejian ponders
suit as U.S. initiates
off sho·re oil process ...
B)' tit~ As•oclated PrHI
LOS A..NGELES -Disregarding n
protest from Go' Georgl' Dcu-
lcmeJian. the L'.S. lntt'nor Oepan-
ment on Monda) asked the oil
industry to nominate which of I 2
m1lhon ac~ of tracts off Nonhem
California the) "ant lo lea~
"Tht' governor has a genuine
conct'm." said Dcukmc1ian press
deput~ Donna L11>per ··wt' art
looktn& into poss1b1ht~ oflcgal actton Emir BJela1ac has had second
thoughts about hts nag-wavtng walk
through Amenca ovt'r tht' past 15
months.
He's been tired, cold and hungry.
wtth no idea where his next meal or
shelter will come from.
'"I'll thmk, 'Why am 1 doi ng 1h1s''
Go home.' But then I'll reahie 'No,
this is a small price 10 pay for
freedom, ... he said.
Bjelajac's ··pnce for freedom" 1s a
self-imposed walk around the coun·
try. knapsack on his back and
Amencan Oag fluttering al:lovc his
head.
lmm1gratmg from Yugoslavia
when he was 9 years ol~ Bjcla1ac
developed a special amn1ty for
Amcnca.
"l feel very fonunate to be 1n this
country I like freedom," he Sltd.
"But to me. it's a rcsponsibtltty, 100
'"I want to ra1st people's pnde 1p
their f~dom Tht"re art people -
Amencans -who Wlll grab 11 from
you"
Although Emir BJela1ac (pro-
nounced ay-meer byrl-ay-atz) s~nt
fo ur yea,., 1n the Atr t-orct'. ht' didn't
' find the expcncnct a "meaninaful"
way 10 ul)r\'n h1'1 pnde and love for
Amencta
"But the f th1op1an \t1u.it1on really
wokr me up l thankcd (iod I wun't a
child 1n Eth1op1a, and that', when I
'
PAUL
ARCHIPLEY
PEOPLE IN TH£ N£ws
decided to do this." ht' said.
'"There's a point tn ltfc when you
ha ve to live your dreams. I wouldn't
want to be in a country where you're
so oppressed you lose your dreams."
BJelajac staned his walk 1n Novem-
ber 1984 from Slidell, la .. near his
hometown of Hot Coffee -"no
cmam, no supr, JUst Hot Coffee" -
Mississippi.
He has walked through dozens of
nates, followtna the weather, so his
trail has cnucrosStd and doublt'd
back ~veral times
HavinJ no money a.nd no 1ttnera.ry.
BJclAJIC ltves by htsWJtsand thca1d of
A.mencans who sha.rc his vahaes
"I cury the flag Stl to tt&ht hours a
day. I have faith that '°meone who
believes in the 0., Mii help," ht said,
"and 1hey do."
Hotels and motcl'I 11vc him a room
(PleaM Me FLAO/A2)
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Smlr Bjel~c waTett ht8 0 .. on Paclftc Cout Htcbway.
-------·-
But an Sacramento. DcukmeJian·~
~ffi~ said the governor 1s studvmg
the poss1b1hty of tihng suit to block
the federal actton .
of filtng su11 again\t the 1ntenor
Dcpanmt'nt ·•
ht' dt"Chncd to sa" on what
grounds such a \Utt might be filed.
s.a~1ng. ··Tht' mailer '" still undt'r
con 1dt'rat1on ··
~ congrcssllmal moratonum on 011
dnlhng off much of Cahfomta was
(Ple&M eee DltUIUISJIAN/A.2)
Filing period opens today
tn..-race for Irvine council
By PHIL SNEJDERMAN hoard °' .. .._,..,..... Onr 1nl um bent ( ounc1l wo man
The fihng penod for candtdatt'' Barhara \\ tt'nt'r ha\ announced she
nannma for an lrv1nt 1ty ( oun,11 . will not ~le fT'~lttl1on
~at 1n the June l t'lt"Cllon open\ 1 he other mcumbent conchKilnt 1
toda) The nomination penod run' tt"rm thl\ \t'ar " UrT) ~n. who
throu&h March ~ a('('on:hng 10 If\ inc "a'"'"'' t"lt"\ tl"d 1C1 thc counetl in 1978
Cit) Clerk Nann Lace) 8) that date and "on a ~ond term 1n 19 2 "&fan
prosp«ttve candidate'> Mu~t rttum hos not '-t'I announced whether hC'
papen with a m1n1mum of ~O hut no "'II \ttk. a third tt"nn
more 1h1n lO ,,gnatu~ from rq.i.,. ~!though lhe nom1natton penod
tcrcd Irvi ne "'°'"" Tht' OlndtdatC''\ h8' JU\I opt"ned OM candidate. Hal them~I\'~ muM t'C' ""l'''~~' to '"'ot~ Malnnry, l6, an ·adm1m tttthe
tn lt,tnt' anal)\! for Oranat Count)' who alto
On Junr 1 llxal '"'<"" -.II ~IC'll 'tt'\f'' on tht" ln1ot Finan~ om-
two c<tnJ1d1Hr' II' ~·" C' hlUf•\l'lf m1ti\1on , an noun~ ht\ omdlC1acy ,n
l\'flll) un th\. II\' Ill\ 1111X I .,. .. , I 1111111( Januar. .
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Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ 'fuetday. February 11. i9ee ------
Dannemeyer dropping out
Of GOP race for Senate seat
By LISA MAHONEY
OftM~"9t·l-
The broad lield of Rcpubh,·an
ponent hning up to c hallenae U S.
n. Alan ( ranston thinned by one
oday with the announcement that
range County Rep. Wilham Dan-
emeyer is leaving the race
• The Fullenon congressman. bc<it
known for h1<i controversial stance on
Al OS. said today that he has been
able to ral'>C enough rooncy to wage
successful pnnul) l ..tmpa1gn Jnd
t' 111 instead !>eek rc-clcl turn 10 the
ousc of Rcprc~nt:it1ve"
Dannemc)er·~ C'1 t lrom the pn-
1 .. al) still kan~'i n1m· Republican"
)'IOE, for a chanu· to ou<;I the lung·
me incumbent 1ndud1ng l \ Hep
obb1 f1edll'r of ( hat'>wt>rth <md 1 tate <ien £<.I Davi-; of Vaknu:1
Davis and F1edkr have made
eadhne'i l:itcl) mer allcgat111n<, 1ha1
1cdler ollered the ..cnator 11111nl'\' to
'drop out ol lht.· prirhar>
Mone~ v.a' thl .. tumhlin~ hl1x k 1111
the 56-)ear old I>.innl·meH'f v.h11
sa1J ht· h.1, h1·• 11 ;1hk to t<irm· un "-Ith
only a quartn nt ht'\~ m11l1on lund
.
ra1S1ng 1onl tn ca'lh and pledJcs.
"If you don't have the money in lbe
bank to go o ut and buy radio and TV
ume. to build up your name ID.
you're not in the rale." Dannemeyer
s~ud during a press conference 1n
• Santa Ana.
He exprci.sed <:onfidence that a
~ohd Republican candidate would
come o ut of the morass of contender'\
gi ven Crani;ton'" pos111on on the president'~ effon' to reduce the
federal deficit
( ranston ha~ spoken out against
cuti; 1n domes11<. programs that would
come out of the new Gramm-
Rudman dcfic1H.·ut11ng law suggest-
ing instead that ta)( loopholes that
allow some corporations tu avouJ
income tax be eliminated
"Mr ( ra"ston represents an era
that has passed," Dannemcyer said
Monday (11ven h1~ "puzzling" op-
J>lJ'i1t1on to "modest" budget bal-
ancing efforts "I think any of the
Repubh<.an (and1da1es could beat
< ranston r>anne~e)er said
He \owtd to suppon wh<>e\'er 1s
nominated to oppose Cranston and
Wllltam Dannemeyer
bnng him "the retirement hl richl y
de.erves."
.car-pool lanes having no effect
on accident rate on 55 freeway
By LISA \1 \110'\E\'
01 , ... 0 .. 1, Piiot l'lef!
I houith \t1nll' "·1" t •111t1llUll'I'
ma' thin~ 11lhl r" "l l 11 p•111I l.1111'
on ·thC' ( '"' 1 \1· .... 1 f rt 1 ""a' .Ill' nn
more danft ll•ll' 1h;111 11lh1•1 l<.SOL''
a<.:e:ord1ng 1111h1·1.1·t1l t 11·ra11r11 t•11t .,1
T ra nsporta t 11111
lnHallat11111 11! 1lw rt:\lrtl ll ii u\1·
lant'\ ha'> lt.111 !11th· or no 1mpa1 t 11n
the atudent r.111·. ,t.111\ttl\ rt'll 1\nJ
\.tonda) h' < .11l1.1nc. 11Hlit.1t~
fhrel· ~rtl·nt "' the tir,1 111<1
dltrdenl' n.rortcd c.1nt 1· tt11· l.H·f1<>11I
lane'> were .1u1' att•d '''" I'< 111n ht· dircctl) rel;i tt·d 11. thl .11ld11111n 11l tlt1·
lane' ~ill I >.ivt Kn~r < .1ltr7rns
depul) dl\lfll l d11t·t t•H
Mean .... h1 k <1tlldl.'.111 '>t.111\llt'
pro-.1ded h' the < .il1t11rn1a ll1gh" n
l'atrol ~hov. that the overall accident
rate has gone down slightly since a
tounh. tar-pool-only lane was in-
\talled on each 'l1dc of the freeway
.\cc1dent<. dunng the first I 0 weeks
of opera11on dVtraged 23.4 compared
lu 25 a week before the car-pool
rllpcrtment. a prOJClt repon showed.
"We don't i;ee an)th1ng to rnd1cate
at this point that the commuter lane 1s
t aus1ng an) more accidents,'' Ro per
\a1d Monda).
But leo;sened w nge'luon ha~ not
improved the accident rate. either
Koper estimated the same number of
vehicles -171.fXXI ~. U\C the Costa
"1C<ia Frccwa) no\\' as did before the
car-pool experiment yet there 1\ little
sta11s11cal difference hetw~n pre-and
po<,1-proJel t atcidcn I rate'>
The car-pool lane ex periment of-
fic1ally ended Monday. though the
lanes will continue to be restnctcd 10
mot o ri s ts with o n e or
morepassengers 1n their vehicles until
a final dec1s1 on 1s made whether to
continue the lanes.
Data collected over the 90-day tnal
penod will be analyzed. and an
advisory committee will make a
recommendation on the fate of 1he
lanes Feb. 25
The car-pool lane~ start at the
R1vers1de Freeway and end near the
an Diego Freeway fhey provide an
added lane of traffic nonh and south,
but may only be used by vehicles
carrying two or m ore persons
Dnvers for Highway Safely, a
group o pposed to restncung the lanes
to car poolers, has cited safety as one
0(1ts main concern\
l....,.r
DEUKMEJIAN CONSIDERS OIL SUIT •..
From Al
perm111t·d ''' dll' l.1\t 'l 1r "l°X'1t111~· 1lw
'W3\ lor th1· 11111'11111 1J·1i.trt1ll ·rtl'
3C 11011
l>cukmq1.111 h.111 '•1111"'"<1 c\
teO'>lllO 111 tlll 111 11,111,;111n1 ,ind
L"n' ir11nn ·r1t.i! >'Tl1Up'> .111.I p11l1t11,d
opponent\ Hlt:ll I l 1"11~ nwp.111 tl111\
wa'i parth rt '>P' •!l'>1hl1· tc11 •tw ' 11111·111
'i1 tuat111n
l ht Int rtt 1 I> p.1111 ''ill ' I 11111 11
··c:all 101 111l111111,l111H1 1r1 rwni1-
11at1<.m\ ·· • "' l'r'> kdn:il v. a 11"1' off
Mendol lfl • .wd I l11r11h-1ldt 111111111c\
that "'"uld 111.· ar1 I 111• I 1111hc .1)1<'111' '
l t"<I\\' "'tic 'II 'I t It <. ~· h• 1111<11 lrir
\pril I'''"
\.11111d.i . ' I' II . It\• •'Hll'I I I\ .11n1nl
a g1 \101!(111 .ti I I 1111 l 11 lit• p11l.f1l
dnd the •111 •r11hl\tr. 1 l ft.trt\ 111
d1mmt·r.t 111 th .111 11111111 111 11tl 1nJ
g:l<i hl'lt1•\ 1·d pr• ,n' 11 t t. It ,1( t<, ,I\
"WCll .s\ ~l "" ll ti ·r1\ 11•1111 • 111al
b1t11!1g H J I ,,, ln 11I t>'ll-tl .111d
!><Kll.>CtlJOtHlll 1rr11•.1• I\ ,,1 drtll1r1)1 in
those area'>
The sale an·ac. .in: gcnerall) from
three to 27 mile\ nll<.horc and \tretch
from 12 mile' \outh <1f Point \rena to
Point Dclgada and from 12 mile-;
\outh to f 5 milt'., n<1rth ol f.urcka
The puhht. comment penod end\
in May
l he lntC'riur Ckpanmt'nt ha\\atd 11
v.111 open another 1..i1mmcnt and
nomination rx:riod in May tor dnlhng
o fTSo uthern ( al1forn1a
I a\t v.erk v.hen lntt·riur \nrl'tan
I >onald } l11dd annountl'tl hi\ 1nten··
1111n tri 11rwr1 up tht \d\I art'tl\ oil
I altlornw' u1~1\I 111 po<,<,1hl1· c1il
lt',1,1ng I ku~ mt·1i;111 rr11tc\led 1h;it
tht v.<1 , 1 lt nkl "'~" handling tht•
\llua t1on repr~,t·ntnJ ·a hn:tl.h 111 lhl·
g1111d faith v.11rk1ng rcl<1t111mh1p·
hrtv.cen tht• lcdcr<tl go,ernment .ind
the \late
I >cul.. mt pan ha'>Cd h" proll'\I 1111
thl' fatt that the fi"l'·Vl'ar lea\1ng pldn
of which the Apnl I <nus sale 1-. a pan.
is stall 1n draft form and will nu1
become final until h:bru~ 1987
Hodel'<; spoknmao lJa v1d
Propen. said the governor and lhe
\CCretary had "an honest d1\agree-
ment" and the \CCretary believed
( ongre-;s intended for him to proceed
with prehtn1oary leasing step<, during
the drafting of five-)'car plan<,
Steven <.rile). ass1'>tant \etrct!in-
for land and m1neralo; marrng1:rneni
\Jld tht· dL'Partment ex pct tt·d high
1nll'fe\I tn tht• '-<lit· bccau<it: \OrTit' ot
1he trnt I\ Jrt' in lhl' ..amr \11 t alkd
'v111n11:rr1·\ 1111 mat1on that ha\ 11111\l'n
l'n•1rm•1u'h prt·11d1H lt'l' lurthcr
\11Uth
I he 1('1' l'rn11r 1n rnenl morrth\ ha'
'>upp<1rted thL· lntt'rHH l kp<irtrnl'nl·,
\Ul.lC\Sflll dlort\ 111 l'nd .1 mora
t11n um 11n 1111 and ga\ dnlhng otl the
< entral and nonht"rn < .ilifqrn1;i
UJa\tc,
GOAT SEIZED FROM RESTAURANT ...
From At
But empl••)'' · I • \ 1.111 \,11cl tlw
polite m"ond '1\11 ••I 1!1 \dt• I· \1111
~1 1on
"l he gqa1 It< ~;,, ,..i1inv 111d 1h1'
:fie 1gh h<1r'> • ti It d 1 I • 11111 '' ,. ' 1.111
\aid Ht· <tt.l<kd 1h.11 '" 111· ·111pln" ., ..
nl the rt•\t,1ur.1111 "'"" 1.,,. 111 l{1"c-r
&k ov.n tht 11ua1 1r1d d1d11 I "·""" tlrTil' t11 1;tk1 II 1,,,,.,. 1.t If\ ••• ,~ lli-
<;;11(1 tlil' di 1"111110\ 1f I p• I '1 11;'
'l;wp,hter ~··1t• l.1I"· ,111cl i.111.11 1\ n•1I •m
the rr,1a11r;1111 "11u-1111
I he <,l.111ph1L r •11 ,1111111.tl\ ,1t ,,
f<''>taurant 1<, " '111la1111n of t11u nt \
healt h tr1d1·' \,k<1t pr1><.lu t '' '>t'r' ct!"' o lood e\tahl1\hmc.:nt mu'it he \laugh-
lt•red at ,1n <lppro.,,ed location Jntl
1n\fll~< 1e1I <llt1Jrd1ng 111 I \ l>cpan-
mt nl 11 \)HI' ulture rqwl,1t111n\
< lur r'lil' w;1<, fU\I to \lop tht•
1n< 1dcn1 lr11m 11lu1rr1ng. 1 farri\
\JllJ \ 11unl\ 1n\t'\l1jt:.tl111n wi ll ht•
t)lld U 'ld Ill <,t•e 11 lhl r1'\tC:I UfdOI I\ In
v111la1111n 111 11<.·dlth u 1dt•c; • rrnLt:rn1n11
tht' \l<1ughter 11! ;in1m.1I\ •
I 1rn ll11u\l11n t1\\l\l,rnt d1rt·1 tor •11
I n' 1111r11m·111a1 r ll'Jlllt 1111 llll' 1111111-
'' <,a1tl hl\,l.ill I\ pl.inning 111'1\ll th•
n·,taurdnl .inti 1n<ofll'l I ;ill n11·.i1 p111d
UI I\
.. "1} undt·r<;tand1ng 1\ that \ome
dialogue ht·twt:l'n the pohtt: and an
tmployee lot the rt,taurant) could
indeed \Uh\tant1a1e the claims."
llou'>ton \a1d But un11I the uiunl' 1m~c 1or\ rl.".1d the.: poliu· rt'J)(1rt'i an(J
1n'iJl(."l I the rt'\taurant Hou'>ton ..aid,
thl' depar1men1 <an not e'itabh ~h ti
tlwre w.i\ 1n1c111 111 \lau11:hter thl'
animal
PATRIOT CARRIES HIS MESSAGE ...
Yrom A I
l11r thl 11111h1 V. ,,,,,, .,,., 1rid 111111>-'
ltT dl11rn llH'••1111111' \lill\lop 111:1,k
him ·>-ha1 t1• .. d 111111 rid •r 111\ ''"'~
htrll 111111 th\·lf l.111111 • 1111 ,, 1111 .1l .111cl ,1
twd lur th• 111f•li1
'I' 1·,11•11l.1> .11111111tl 11111,.t c h11 :1 I
°W<'l11 111 < • f \ h1111 I I ,,,,\ hi· \,1111
\l11nd.1\ il\ h .. t1~1cl d11""ll P.111111
( 11<t\t ll1v lt''·' 11t11111yl, •'•l"-'P"'' fi~.4 1 • -' 1111.ft I ' rt \fl"il~ l•t
nll'
I lt1•11 II 11 • fl I h• I• •II ll1'.1d1
~ll>f)pt d .11 I fllf1l1 I ',..,, ,, 11 h; .1 h 11 .. ~
from lnd1.1 ind It•• 1111d1·1't11<1d ,q1,11
freechin1 111 "'" 111!1 y.l\t' rrw .1
rlHJOI
RJl."IJJ.t< .11d 1•1 1w111·11t 111 1h1
CltJ)(.'rlCnu hr • t,,1.f Allh \1111•111.111\
ha"t' ht·1·11 1•11\llJ I Ill' I rw r11•111
thJI '>had I 11111 I• \\'n 1h111 k .1h11111 '
I hr I P• •t• 111 lrll l111!t ii flllhl t: 111
ll;1m1lt111 • .,.,. ft r\•'\ wit•• 11pf>( d
th1 flJfl 11111 .. 1 lit• l.11.1• • Ii.ind ..
~:.;:~ :~ Daily Pilat
MAIN OFFICE .. .. " . . .. .
VOL. 7t, NO. 42
•rn,incrrl h1 w,1,hp•,ilun11.virn1· kind
of l<t v.
• T hl•\ \,11J I m·i-dn l .1 re(r1pt 1111 11
But r .. C' \\;l\t"d v.11h p•ilile .tnd 1h1·11
f,1m1l1t"\ 1n thr1r homt·<; 1•111 •
\,iqr(' l" p1r al W;)<; lhC' l:JCh tn
\llallhu v.h11<,t11prwd ht·r Lar .... 111 n ,1w
\f1111trd HJl."l.11.11 walkin!( h-y
\lw 1.111\1' up In 1nr \.\<llh 11-.11\ 111
lwr ··~c\ h11 Kgcd rr11· .inti <,:wt ''' '" hk\\ ,11u hr \at<l
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t1111nuh <,t•rn 11n ahou1 'ICJ I\! rww'
prottram" 1ntrrv1t·wed h1, \Om<' tfli°I
r.111111 \tat111n\ and v.nttt•n <10t 1u1 1n
n1 .11 h ~!1(1 n1·~ .. na1>1'r\ -<111 hn .111\t'
h1• pit kt·d ,, \1mnlc hut '1\1hlc w,,.,. 111
1·,pr1•\\ hi\ 'l('W\ t>rl ht\ ,1d11pt"<I
c •11inln
'I t'\ e.1\\ 111 find t.wlr 111 \nll'nli1
I ht· ri-al 111h '" 1ak1ng whAI ••111 (inti
taulr 14111. :1nrl m.1k1n1111 h1·t1t·1
II llUI l1111·t.11!tt f\ (Oil Id '>l'I' thl'
.1pl1lh\ "I' h.t•t• ,11 linlt'\ 1111'~ d nt'\.('I
hit\l' lt" 1111lw11 lt\t'\ up 111 \aid
\t ;1g1· 11 BJcla1a( ha<; '11Cnl 1w11
h1t1h1J;i.,., •>n thr road lk plan\ 10
• 111111 nui-~alking until "J11vt•m hcr
I '>XX
~ha t 1!tt 11·· 'I'll li\;t' <1r111ther
dr••am hr \,11(1
'I'm wcirl..ing on a h<>11k .ihout rn y
:.o.Jlk and 1h1· kl'l1ng\ I hao,.t• .1ho11t tlm
l'•untrv · hr 'aid
'vkanwh1ll." he II ll>ntmue carrying
hi\ me'i'\AI(<· 1111 hi\ 'lhouldt'r while he
v.alk'i thri11111.h '\me-rim
·1 thin~ o'nt. 111 the most
memorahll." "~pcncncc'> so far was
when a t Jr lull of k1d'i wcnl h) and
the} ... elll"tl · '-" t'lwmc \il A men ca'
C 10d hk\\ \men< a'
f \.\'<&\ nn rr proudrr to carry 1ha1
fl<tg •.
Delly Piiot
O.llvery
It Ou•renteed
~hat do you like ahout the f>a1l) Pilot'' Wh. t
don 1 vl)U hke" < all the numbor ahove and \'Ot1r
mc\'><l&c will bt rcrnrdtd tr<1n\<nbt'c1 :tnd cir
lt-.ered to the appropriate editor
" t•f • .. ., .. _,. ..
fhe ~ame 24 hour answenng 'i(rv1ct m11' hr
u~d to rcrMd lcncn to the editor on ,1n' 1np1l
< ontrihurnr' to our l.('tten u1lumn mu\t 1ndud<'
1hc1r nomr .ind telephonC' number (w Hnlt a11on
Tell' 11' v.hat'c. nn '.Y'"H mind
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Increasingly cloudy skies seen
P1rt1y cloudy akles Ihle afternoon wlll t>eeome lncreaalngly
cloudy tonight ov« the Or1nge Coaat. the Natlonal Weather
S«vic. said Tempe<aturH wm warm tllghtly, ranging from 58 11 the
beachM to 65 Inland Tonlghl'a lows wlll be allghtly w1rmer at well, ranging from
45 to 55, under cloudy sklea .,--
V1rl1ble high clouda over the mountain• will turn to
contlde<•ble high cloudlneu tonight 11\,d Wednesday. with
temperature• 1t reaorta reaching the '40tr"'durln0' the afternoon
and dropping to the 20a and 30• tonlghl
Along the Inner coastal watera, llghl and variable wind• wlll
bec:ome aouthwest to west 8 to 16 knots with 1 and 3-loot wind
wave• thla attemoon and evenlnQ under pertly cloudy skies
U.S. Temps llllle ROCil JO 21 Q,1~~~ fRON1\
LOV<aV!lt9 n ,. w ... ni _ t l')k!.....,. Meomphtt 29 2~ h<.t "'14t0 YW" 4il1tfllJUJI r ........ HIQIUI ..,... llltOUO" S p m Moncley M•-~ 80 18 • hi,.,,.,., ..... f ""'.-it' .... , ..... 3• 18 HI lo Mld!ncl·OOoHe •" Nil•AA " ..... ..
AAl""Y 33 15 Ml1w11U•H 1e O? .... " .... ._ w .........
~-28 " Mpl ... 51 P1ul oe n
-lllo 20 10 NMh,.lle :18 21 Calif. Temps ,.,.,,c; .... ~ 3e Al'dtot• 39 20 -Ot-· se •• eo ll
Allclnll S2 •8 NewY0t• " 31 5'11111 MIW18 e1 •• SM!a Ilion"'" 0 )8 AtlMllC C.1ly 311 J• NorlOlk \le e? le Autlln 38 3• Oklehom1 r '• n 18 H99flt, '°"' lhtOvQh ~ p m Ml.l"<l~y SIOCklon ', 08 81k .. 1n.t11 eo 33 Tanoe V1lley lllllmor• JS JI Om•n• l7 03 82 38
81fmlnglltl'• .. 43 Ot~·-86 8? BIWllOW 58 ,, T0tteince 0 1• 'fo_.,,.teVtv 811m11~ 01 19 Phll-1><•• l7 32 8Mutn0tot ~4 27
lolM 38 21 PllOMI• S7 37 81Q &Mt .. oe
Boeton 38 28 P1lla1>ut9" 28 ?O B•tne>P S2 " Surf Report 8'Jffllo 20 IS Poo-lll n<I Cl• .. 28 81y1he Iii 32
8urllngton v1 31 13 Pro111<1..,r• 37 71 C,a<•lln1 ea .. =" •1 38 (;ul•91 (:11y 83 ., CUC* 09 02 lOCATIOM llUDlllllC· Ctlarteeton.SC ~ s' {.lly 03 ()") £..i .... SI 11 TIOM Cf\«lolle NC. .. 4J '*'° S? tS FtMllO eo 34 Zume 8Nctl ' . w
~ 1e I.II Ract.mon11 40 lS llO(,ltl91 SS 70 SMt• Moo.oiOa ' 4 w
CfliCIGo •• 01 !.I LOUii "° 13 l0<1Q 8ffGI\ eo l l N9wl>0"1 llMch '. SW Ctnetnn111 2' 16 St P•t• l empa llO 18 L041Ar• tl3 43 a ... Otego Coun1y ' • w
CleYt!llllO 22 1e Sall lllt• Cuy 37 10 MllF'flV 119 SS J• OvtMell •• , • .., .... d., lllll•
Columl>l•,8 c 51 •7 811\ Arttonlo .. 3e Moouov\11 es 14
~.()fl 25 ,, Sen Ju..-P A es ee MOtl-82 40 ........
Concord NH 38 OI SMnte •5 3J Monterey Sii 40
o.ii..F1 WOt1h 29 u S11t...-.pon 33 30 MI WI~ •3 27 Tides Oeyton 20 12 Slou• Fet11 10 13 Ne901et llO ll
'*'-,. 05 SpolllM 3• 21 N-s>OO 8Mch 113 42
0..Motn.t 09 07 SY"IGU .. 27 20 01hlllll0 se .. TOOA'I' Delrotl " 05 ,_... 25 13 OntwlO 59 )() Fll'll Jow 'l7 • m 13
EIP..o •e 1' r-53 31 P..,,. '9<•no• 59 .. '"•:,::::: 10 ••• "' S•
F 11< bllnll t 32 II ,.,... n 17 P1.-1 113 36 S« tow • S8p"' 02
F.,oo a. ti W•.,.loOIM• 36 13 Paoo Aobl<l<I 57 :1e 591'.IVld lol(l'I 11 23 C> m •8 Ftao1t11t ) I ()(j W"'111• 27 HI Al-tlOI 59 31 WIONHDA'I' Grano Rap1<11 ~ 13 W llM&' 811''* "I' 2• A.ct Stun S• ")() F11t110w S03 e m '. G•Mt F•ll• ~ a. A9d#oo0 C.lly se 40 ~:'ow 10 se. m • I
HllftlotO JI II Sec•-•o 58 38 S 2•o m O• --18 11 Sa•onao es 38 Seco<'·d "''O" 11570"' •• "°"°""" 113 113 S..-S..netOJno se 31
.._Ion •• 38 Extended San Gabl .. 113 3•
1no1en1P011• 20 11 Sen DllO<> eo •3 Sun "-IOO•y II 8 •? I no 1nO Nit JKUOn Mt •t 31 Sen F••""'"'o &O ., IQlln •I 5 3'.) P m Con-•f>MI elOucl•,..... Tnu11<1ey SM.IOM 8• 38 ~ 37 28 INOUQh 8elutday wtlh • Chlnc;e ol '"" SenteAna 63 lfl Moon 11-1009J •I I 27 e m encl Mii KMM1 Clty 21 " IQ.atn •I 8 30 p m
LM V~ 51 25 111 ..... HIQh• sa 10 es lowt o 10 ss s ... 1.a..1>111 ~ )4
BOOSTER MAY HA VE HIT MAIN TANK ...
From Al
ta inly be {atastroph1t."' one N ·\~1\
analyst warned in a memorandum
according to The New York rimes
Commission spokesman Mark
Weinberg said NASA and ofTiClalo; o f
Monon Th1e1kul Inc. of ( hKago.
which manufacture'> the rocket
booster-;, took part in the closet!
session
A.mv1ng for· Monday"• com
mission meeting. chairman Wilham
P Rogers ')a1d the earlier f1mes -;tor}'
gave the 1mpres!>1on that NA51\ had
not told his panel everything 11 knew
about the boosters' h1c;tory
"That's not the la\C and I hope we
can correct that." he 11a1d, adding that
the puhh( v.111 learn mon· about tht•
dO{ument<, al an open mrettng Tues-
da)'
\' 1at1on Week 'i::JH.l a redesign of
the Joint~ might cauo,e the next shuttle
m1s<,1on to he poslr><ined a )'Car
The maga11nc \aid NASA'\ tntenm
acc1dcnt review board beltcves that
the plume offire1ettingout ol the s1dC'
of the right rocket booster rocket
mused the bottom half of the rocket
to \Cparate fro'Tl the tank.
"The lower portion of the booster
then rotated outward from the chm Ir
1ng vehicle," Av1at1on Weck ..aid .. A
1he bottom of the booster moved
outward its top section pi voted into
the e\tcrnal tank and cruc;hed thr up~r n gh1 side ot the tank .. •
P1c1ure'1 takrn ot the hftofl <ihow u
hnght tln'lh a t thl• upper 11ght of thl·
tank .. r h" 1mpall rupturl'd the tank'\
m)gcn-hytlrogtn <;ect1on\, caui;ing
1hc rxplm 1on that killed the sevcn-
memhcr cre'1fand de'>tro)'ed the S l.S
b1ll1on orh1ter,' Av1at1on Week said
IW• 1 ng no attn hu uon
A Morton f h1 okol -;pokesman
decltncd tQrnmcnt. "We have taken a
corporate po'>turc not 10 <;petulate on
\a nous theories,'' 'Ullcl r homa\
Ruc;~ell, vice prr~1dcnt tor corporat1·
J c\ dopmcnl.
AIRPORT FLIGHT PLAN P ROPOSED ...
From Al
.\1rpon Working (1roup had hlocked
the count} from pruteed1ng with a
S 190 million ex pan'11on at Joh n
Wayne 111 an attempt 111 gain 11111
Lt'\Slon~-<\in dJft rafl nw'\l
\ )l.":trh J\.t'rdgt· datl}' lkrarturt·
I \f)IJJ lim11 of ~'i not\l' 1t·gulatrd
flight\ ~a\ agrrcd to in i>l'lt'mher d'i
".t' a u·.irl\ pa'l\t·ngcr l11111t 111 .i '"
mtllmn through 14'1() v.ht·11 .11rporl
npan\111n l'I to bl· c·om plrtl."
·\plan u1m h1n1n!( 1ho'ie l1m11a1111n\
v.111 takr time todeo,.clop. H1:hclla ..a1ll
1n a r dl ft letter to the >\irport
< 11mm1<,\111n .\c, \Uth he "i,uggt<;l-
1n~ 1n1er1m ITil'tt\ure\ for thl· lir\t
qu.iner of the airport <.ontratts
Rdxlla'\ u:mporan plan rep-
re,cnt'> \omc reltcl t•> homeowners in
lht· airport fl1Fhl path v.hn were
rclcnth lkh <111 11n ll' "l' 111 rq~u latcd
flight' from ah11ut .ll< \l>D in
I >nt'rnhcr 111 Ml \I >f) Imm fa nuar.
1h1ough "'1,in:h \I ol 1h" ~t·<11 ·
l llll'[(UIJtnl 1l11(h" ti .. ljUH'ICr air
1 rail "Whll h \11111d at IX \ f>I > will rt'>t'
to 26 \l>I> under thr new propo11al.
h11Wl''l'' and tw '>Phi ht·twt·en two
dtrl1nc'1 Both l'al 1ftt \uutl1""c~1 .\tr-
ltne<> and \1r ( alttorn1a will uo;e a new
ultra quiet air~ rail that tall\ hclow
1101\c lnl'I'> at "h1d1 rc\tnll10ll\
appl)'
T ht fanuar)' 1ntrcase, passed hy
'iuper\ l\C1rs ...,1thout a public hearing,
was to makt' up for fewer lhght'i ust"d
ca rlu.•r in the tontral I }l'M and to
allow C\l."mpt flight\, hut thl· action
angrrcd Newport Btad1 11ffiualc;,
who ...aul 11 wa' not 1n keening with
the spirit of the JU\I negotr.1tcll no1\t'
\cltlemcnt
I he total numher of regulated and
unregulated flight~ allowed for thr
threC'-month period from Janual)'
through March 1s 78.5 AO() Under
the new plan, the total flight" would
be 81 A f>D throu_g_h ~
FREEWAY EXTENDED TO MACARTHUR ...
From Al
IJt10n annal<, he1..aU\l' 11 .,11tnJkd J
nl'V. a111tutlc h-. <101. C1L·orgl'
l>uekml'J l.1n and '>tatc.: tran'ir><1rtat111n
oOcial.., toward new h1ghwa ) prllJl'< ''
A red nhbon dnd an arl h ol
rn ult1t 11lorcd balloon\ sen t'cl "" tht·
la'>t harrier preventing UH'> lrom
traveling the we-;tbound < orona t.kl
\llar I rt•twa~ That hamt•r wa\
hro~t·n when J >dlo~ apt1que uH
t afl)1ng tran'>p<Jnatloiniff1ual'> kt.la
1.onvo\ ol tar'i onto the new roulL' al
Ill \!1 a m I he ea..,thound lant'\11f thr
n tcnt1on tti \fa< \nhur H1111ll'\illll
.trl' C'fX'l ll'd 10 o f)l'n 111d;n
P11lt1t1 .ti r<"flr('\l·n1at1 'l''> lr11m
Nc"-port Hcalh 1111 lml1ng Hep Rob-
ert F Badham \rate \en. Manan
AC'r&l'\tin and \\',emhl)rnan (iii r ergu .. on a1tentl1·tl the morning rer
l'mnn)' nn the wc\lhound Ro ute 71
onramn ,11 lamhor<:c Road
Al\o .it the ceremony was state
J>epartrlll'lll 111 I rnni;ponatinn D1o;
tm t l>m·L·tor I >on Wat\on Orangc
< 11unt) \upenl\or and C .1hfom1a
I rnn'>port:ittnn ( urnm1<1'>111n < hair·
man Hrmc Nr~l;indt Orange·< ounty
I ran<,port.1t111n C ornml\"on ( ha tr
m.tn Jamrc. Ko11\1'H'll C ahforn1a
(Jt·p.trtmt•nt of r ra11~pm1a111in D1rec·
trn l l'•> I r111nhat11rc and< o<>ta Me'a
Ma)m Norma lfenrng
After the first segment ol thL'
freeway wa<; rnmpletcd 1n 1977
construction wa' stalled until -198 l
Although environmental plans ' ef't'
approved lor the extent1on 1n I Cl73. a
'ierie'I of hurdle" hlockcd construction
until three )Caro; ago when< al rram
linally hudgctcd hu1ld1ngu1'>1\ for thr
prOJCCI
f:\entually, planner<; e w ell 10 hnk
the s1,·lane freeway to the propo<;ecl
\an Jo:iqu1n Hill <; Tran'iJ'l(>rta lmn
C omdor. which will JOln the "an
Diego r rcewa y near Laguna Niguel
< :C>n~>\:tnl?f'( ;n·~ Liff.
Drritri
Storewide
Clea ran ce
20%-·10 % off
Entire Stock
Now In Progress
3321 E. Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar
714 ·675-2011
STO RE HOURS: M -F 10-6 () SAT 9:30-6