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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1986
NASA exec.·relieved of duties
Space agency veteran's reassignment
fled to explosion of s~uttle Ch a ll enger
WAS HINGTON (AP) -In a
mov~ u ed to last month•'i explosion
ol the space shu.ttlt:. NASA's general
manager has been relieved of hts
duties and the space agency's acting
chief wall take over <tay-to-day oper-
ations, a NASA spokesman sa_r,s.
Phtltp E. Culbertson, a ·.0-year
NASA veteran. 1s beinJ put on
.. special asstgnment," effecuve 1m-
med1ately, said agency spokesman
Eyes have it
A toacb of eeneaaUty
and a lot of tuato were
part of fubion deetcner Zandra Rbodee' .. Span-
l•h Impreealona" collec-
tlon ehown at a benefit
for Newport Harbor Art
Mueeum. A8
Charles Redmond
William Graham, NASA's ac11ng
chief. wtll take on Culbertson's dut1e'i
in addition to his own, Redmond said
in a telephone interview Sunday
night
"It ~ems to be increasing his
CG;t.h m's) l"(Spons1b1hties. hut h1'i
com ent was: Right now. NASA
ne a single person in charge -the
ac1ing admin1stra1or:· Redmond
Golden
Bear's
backers
rallying
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
ud PAUL ARCHlPLEV
OI the 0.., Net IWll
Orpnizers ofa Sunda~ rally lo save
the Golden Bear nightclub hope lo
pack the Huntington Beach (tty
Council chambers Tue~ay n1~t
when the fate of the htstonc bu1ld1ng
will be discussed.
.. We're spreading the word very
quickly> now .. Everyone we talked to
expected the Golden Bear to be
demohsh~d. but we're dOtn$ somc-
thingaboul that.'' rall~ organ1LcrC.P.
Welch said 1h1s morning.
Carryan~ picket signs outside 1he
vacant bu1ld1ng at 306 Pacific Coast
Highway. Welch and others collected
about 800 signatures on petitions
Sundav to save the nuthtclub. Over
)aid.
Culbertson's new duties have not
yet been determined, the spokesman
said
"I wouldn't say he's been dis-
missed," R~mond said. "However.
the responstbthttes of his Job have
been altered s1gn1ficantly "
The weekend move was an effort 10
streamline operations 10 the wake of
the Jan. 28 accident that destroyed
the space hunle Challenger and
killed its seven-member crew. Red·
mood said.
"Dr Graham indicated that given-
the cond1t1ons that followed the
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1kG-~p
Challenger accident. what he called
•two-tiered· m anagement' wu
cumbersome and he felt by taking
direct control it would be more
responsive to cond1t1onr.," he said.
Sub m•y h•v• loc•ted ehuttle booeter. Page 5
Graham said 10 a statement that
the pos1t1on of general manager,
which Culbertson had fi lled for two
months. "had not proved effective."
The White House approved Cul-
benson's apppointmcnt as NASA's
general manager when Graham be-
came acting adman1strator.
White House !>pokesman Mark
Weinberg said Sunda) n1gh1 he had
no 1nformauon on an~ Wf11te House
role an Culbertson's reassignment
"I really have nothing on that for
you," said Wcanberg. who also serves
u spokesman for the pres1dent1al
commission inves11g;u1ng the !>huttle
disaster.
Redmond said he "would be sur·
prised" af the While House had not
been consulted about the reassign-
ment of Culbertson. who formerly
headed NASA's space station pro-
gram.
... ·-~· ..
"'
t:.\'AGA M
r -~EVER
'-
Key agency ofl'tc1ab were told o(
the move Saturday mght. Redmond
said. He said he bad not spoltcn with
Culbertson and did not know when be
was notified Culbertson was oot
av11lable for comment SuOO.y na&ht.
Graham 1s filllna 10 for Jama M . Bew. NASA's admanasu.tor since
1981. who took a leave or ·~n~ last
December to face charges of fraud.
which were unrelated to h1s NASA
tenure
Crosswalks
cross up
Newport's
safety plan
Ct ty s ued by woman
injured in ·improved'
µedestrian walkway
By SUSAN HOWLETI'
Of!MO..,,... .....
tep!> taken by Newport Beach
officials to make then streets safer for
pedestnans arc rctumm~ to haunt
them an the form ofha b1ht y claims.
Because 1he city used its own paint
to improve crosswalks on Pacific
Coast Highway.a state road. Newport
Beach 1s now apparently hable 1f
someone gets hurt tn them. Ctty
C'ounc1lman Ball Ag~ S3Jd.
(Please eee GOLDEN/ A2) Paul Howard (right) exbort.e aupport for Golden Bear nightclub.
The state Department ofT ranspor-
tallon 1s responsible for maintenance
and improvements on the Coast
H1ghwa) But increased cone.cm
about c-rosswalks stretching over the
bus" route in Corona del Mar
U~o
Reason to grin
Murray Haydon'• per-
manent artlficlal heart
l• l year old today. A5.
INDEX
Advice and Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Death Notices
Entertainment
Horoscope
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Television
A 10
A3
A 12
B6-8
A 11
88
A9
AlO
A6-7
AB
A3
B4, 8
B1-5
A9
A2
Cons warn kids:
Drug abuse leads
straight to prison
Judge-a nd inma tes
s ha re hard lessons
with CdM students
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of ""' o .. , l'llol '""'
.\t llS )-ears of age. ~tan 1s under·
standabl> 'frightened of spending six
long }ears 1n a state pmon
But that's what waiting for him 1fhc
\ 1olates 1he 1erms of has upcoming
proba11on -1f he sltps back into the
drug-abuse problems that ha \C
plagued has teen·age )'cars and 1he
siring ofburglancs 1ha1 supponed h1\
S300-a-da)' habit
"It's a big pitfall." he told an
as!.tmbly of students packing the
g)mnas1um on a recen1 morning at
Corona del Mar tftgh Sthool
Stan. v.ho's serving a one·\ear
\l'ntenl·e al Orange ( ount) Jail. wa'>
1mned 1n thl' program by Richard, a
fellow con\ 1c1. and John. an ex-
con" 1ct ~ho used 10 'ell and use
narcotics
The 1hree. whose last name!> were
w11hheld, volunleered 10 Join Judge
Oav1d Caner 1n warning teen-ager; of
the conscqul'nces of drug abuse
fhrough their stones. the convicts
'i81d the} hoped to prevent high·
c;choolers from making the same
m1.,takeo;
''I'd rather see \<OU no~ than ha\ c
\OU come and v:e· me when I ha"e to
'icntence }OU ... C aner said
tan. who grew up rn Vula Park,
told the students how earl~ e,.
pi:nmentat1on with alcohol qu1ckl}
escalated to abuse of man1uana. 1hen
cocaine then a \ anual smorgasbord
of dangerous narcotics
H1'i mother. who died laSl year. wa!>
an alcohohl v·ho often encouraged
Teacher-astronaut finalist
8.iming for 'fabulous era'
By MADGE HAMMOND
0.-,,... c.,,... I .. ii
-\1 66. Robin Kunc seems an
unltkel} a<1tronau1. But the mother of
four and grandmother of seven 1-; as
enthus1as11c ahout 'ipacc tra,el as the
first-graders \he teat hes model
rocket!).
" tudents who staned school th1<;
year will graduate from college in the
21st century 1n what t'i sure 10 be a
fabulous era of <.pa1.c cxplora11on."
~1d Kltnc one of two ..\n1ona
linah'it<. 1n the 1ca1.·hl.'r·tn·'lpace pro-
gram
She ur~ed more 1~an 200 listeners
1n an Juan Capistrano on ~aturda}
to JOIO her in helping make that
fore<'ast a l"(altty. Her appearance at
the Amencan Assoc1;\t1on of l n1\<er·
sit) Women's meeting at 1hc Fl
.\dobe~taurant. wa\ arranged h>
long-11m fnends Laura ( onJrc}
pre-side of the lnme .\.\l \\
chaptc and her daugh1cr, "iu\.10
Condrey. program chairwoman
"I'm consumed w11h such a Je"re
to explore tbe heavens 1ha1 I ~oulJ go
tomorrow on the space ~hu11lc ti
given a chance." Kline ~1d
Because ~he 1nfu'ies in \Oung pc..'1lk
that \ame amb111on. she will H'l'l'.\l' J
( 1v1I o\tr Patrol Aerospact• £ Julatton
T cacher of the Year award at tht•
"lat1onal Aerospace Conlerencc in
'cw Orleans 1n March
Kline ..eemed lo he holding balk
tears when she. talked about the Jjn
~Sl':i. plos1on of the huttle ( hallengl'r
!hat took the lives of schoolteacher
( hnsta Mco\uhtTe and s1~ other
a51ronauts
Bui Kline's oulloot... was upbeat
b3scd on her hchcf that "wc must l(o
IM~ard unafraid. Thl' \t'H'n
J\lrnnau1s would want 11 so ..
V. hen the 1nit1al <;hock ol the
'huttk tragcd) ~as o"er. Kline <iatd.
the 11 ' teacher-in-space finah\I\
(PleaM eee MORE/ A2)
Judge DaYid Carter
her son ·s habit
"~he u\ed 10 he m) drinking
budd) " he \aid "V. c used 10 go ou1
together··
To suppon h1\ drug habit. tan
said he u<.ed to burglan1e homeo;
.\her mat...inga 1dephone call to mal..c
sure no onl.' \\,a'i home 'itan ~ould
knock thl'n ktl I.. m J door or break a
window
··"c\j\1calal\ a\(R 1.ashand
an) thing ""c wuld get mone\ tor." he
said Pleaee eee CONS/ A2
Robin Kline
OCbeaches
unscathed
by storm
From slAff and wire reports
Orange Count) beachl.'s "ere kft
relall\elv unscathed this weekend b\
thc storm-induced ""a \C\ 1ha1
pounded Southern (ahfom1a. killing
an expenenced surfrr. apparent!)
sweeping ano1her man 10 ht!I death
and smashing a sailboat to bll'i in
other areas of 1he southland
No ma1or inJunes or incidents wt·re
reponed in Orange Coun1~ from the
large wa ves that ranged from t> to 8
feet high. "1th an oc<:a!l1onal I J.fool
brealer
··ThC're "ercn't 100 man' <,urler!. in
the water unda\ because thcrl'
"asn'1 a lot of good sur1 It was mo\th
storm\ and churn\ .. '31d J 'poke\·
man for 1he Hun11ng1on &•alh ltfr·
guard x-n ice
The killer "a\t''> "'ere counc\\ ol
the "ind' s1orm 1hat manhandled
and wh1ppt'd the \Outhland late
Fnda) befof'l' heJd1ng east
\\'hJle 1he 'iC3'> were e\pcCted 10
1.alm O\ er the ne\I few tla:r-.. a small
(Pleue eee STORM/ A2)
·prompted Caty Council members to
tak~ matter<; into their own hands
when Caltrans was slow 10 acting.
o\g~ said
Coast Mtghwa) 1nteriCC't1ons a1
rch1d. Mangold. Dahha and
Heliotrope "' cnue-, in Corona dcl
'iar have undergone cit~ improve-
ments
"( altran'i still ~1 11 not budge.' he 'iMlld •
(II\ ""orke~ ha"C' painted stnped
l ross~alk'> in Corona d('f Mar to
make tht"m bolder and more v1s1ble.
hoping to PR''ent more 1rag1c act1-
dents. C11' officials also want
<. ahrans' assistance an pultlng hghts
over' the crosswalks. which they have
been told 1~ a. '411 or:dt'r
But .\gee said the cit) 1s being
punished for,,., effons.
"This 1s one of the problems .,.,,e
have with making thmgs better."
.\gee 'iaad .. Because we made 1t
bener v.e are no~ being sued ..
.\gee noted a claim b) Margaret L
Th1eleme1r on Feb JO's Cm Coun 11
agenda alle-ging 1he Cit\ ~al> ne-ghgent
1n ma1nta1n1ng a pedestrian
crosswalk at ('<>dSt H1ghwa\ and
Larkspur Lane in Corona deJ Mar
Th1eleme1r was struck, l>y a car and
~nousl) IOJUred in the crosswaU.
lX-1. 11
.\1ttt a res1den1 ol old <. orona del
(Pleaee eee CROSSWALK./ A2)
Report finds county
lacks contract policy
By LJ~M NEY OI-ate11
T ough 11 rt'l1e' hl'J' 1h ''" lfln·
tract'i It' keep the gt1\ l'rml"nl.il ~ h('('"
turning. th(' C ,1unt\ ot OrJnge lact...'
up-to-datt• fl''lt' 1e\ and pn1<,l'dUrt'\ '''
ca~ out thc an ''' nqtot1:11111n a
count~ rt'port u1n, ludl''
Three \far' alter 1h, H.1JrJ ,11
upen 1sors rnl1h cd tt' ~c"a \ l'I'
pur<1ue con1ra.i1ng j a"a' tnrl•Ju1(
CO'lts tho~· rnpon\lhlc tor ,.irn 1n~
out ne-go11a11on' h.n l' tx•t•n !c it (j~l·h
to 1he1r n~ n dl'" tu'\ jll"llrd1n~ lo ,1
repon prt"p.trl'd h\ lam Pani'h
ch1cL>dm 1 nl\tra11 'l 11tr.1 \'I
Couot' l'rnpl11\1.'\'\ 11n11lq·d 111
COll lM Cltntl h11 lh<' ll\t)ll' th .tn '111
mtllmn in good!> ~" 1ch and ron-
.,ultanl\ uwd each \ear have no
gu1d1ng poltt •e">. huk tra1nrng. ~·ant
, heel s and halann·, .and are left
'ulnl'rahk 111 lontltct ol 1n1erest
, harge'i Parn\h 'r<'pon ~"'
V. h1le ... ome agcnut''> havt deta1lcd
"11t1l"n prucedu~ -HR contracltn@. .1' .ulahle to l.'mplml'e"> 1)then. rel\ on
100'4,' un dcx.·umcnted pral'ttl'C\. a .
Md n~ 10 the repon
.\nJ ll'" 11 St'<'ms. ti nd lhl' coun-
'' "11k .1,n lral 1 and pnx·urement
manual u«lul Man\ C-On\1dcr 11 1no
nJrnm in 'l ''l>C 100 1 umlx'r.oml'
anJ 'uhtl'< t h• intl·rpretataon 0tha'
J1Jn t ~I"'"" thl' dtl\. umt•nt e\l<>tt'\J
tPleaee ~ CONTRACT/A 3)
·Pay, promotion, day care trouble workingwomen
LISA
MAHONEY State commission on women's status h ears
s upport f-Or compa rable worth legtsla tio n
Problem\ ohta1ntn(I. child care
equal pa) nnd l arcer athan<'t'men1
troublr Orange C ount\ ·., working
women \pokc~womcn lor \C\.Cral
women"• ifOU(>\ told 1he <om·
m1,'i1~n on th<' C::tatu\ nt V.-omt•n l,,,t
v.eck
In te'itamon> lc:nttretl on v.omen\
work t'i'IUC\ reprl'~nuu1vc4l ot female
po 1al workt'"'. Wnrtlt'n 1n Au\IOl'\\
and the < oaht1on of I "3bm l 'nmn
Women 1d the \<l·Ullcd "latrt.•r '4.'' ..
make~ !('<,~ monn hu\ fewer ad
vancemC'nl npportuntpc' and mMc
child-car<' rt'~poM1h1ht1('\ thJn thl'lr
malt CIM,,nrkcr\ .
The' al'IO ma) farl' \('\uni h.)rra''
mcnt on 1he JOb and. 1fthe> l\fl' 1lldl'r
or .i Southea!lt i\\1an m1norm 1h"'
ma\ h "c d1fTicuh> breat...anp. 1ntn tht•
world of work. other ~J)('ah·r' 'on
eluded
l host-tesufyana h<'forr thl' uim
m1'1'lton "1onda)' oflC'l"t'd a vunl'I\ ol
\ulu11on<> to prohkm'i h1H-d h\
wonwn in the wort...phH:e indudtnl(
thl• 1ntrndut 11on 01, omparJhk "'or1h
k1t1,h1l1011 t.H tnH'nll\C' fur u>m
l'llnll'' that prov1dt' th1ld rnrc. 1n
lt't'l"tt\l' Jol'l rounschng tor i\\lan
\l.<lnlCO -and JUSI the p:t\SUge ol
11nh·
\ mt\l'J bag of orpn11ation'
rt''P''nded 10 the lOmm1~\1on·, 1n
'11a11on tn 'harc conctm'> about
\\Mk1na ~1,m<'n tie\td<'\ the \\omt'n
1n Ru.,ant'\\ proft\'1nno1I l\<;~lCt1U1on
.ind the ( 1)3111100 ol Labor l naon
"''mep r<'prt''l<'ntall"<'<s from Po 1
OlliH' \\-omen for Equal Kttth1'
1POV.-FRl '\dult (orttn -j non
pH1lit n~n11011nn that lind\ toh' for
m<n onJ ~nnh·n ll\Cr ~~ -.tml thr
1 lranat· < ount\ R\'lujlr<" ( nmmumt'
Rt'\OUh,t''1ppnrtun1t' t•iotl'I t madl'
fHe~Ol<l.llOn\
f nr temuk l'lt•'>tal \\.tlrlt..<'r' 1 htl1l •
l nre · 1'i .1 maJnr 11,n1 crn ... 1111 ·
PO" I R ' Ronnt<' '-cl\tin '\\ t• .11r '°"' anled that m.an" man' lcttU'\ ot
wnmingand ~omen put on n:\tnctt'd
\Id lca'c an· 1.au~J b,) "omen·,
problt'm\ ~11h 1 htlJ 1.~rt'.' 'h1.• -..11d
'\\l' l'l<'h<''<' mun\ mnn· "omen .Ill'
d1'il 1pllnc<l 1h.rn men." tor ~mi.
a11en1lame '-ef"-<in \Ol1d
ll1tl11.ull11.' 1n hnd1n~ 'unw.•nr In
1an· tor th11·1 1h1hln·n M\' 1nm
poundC"ll h\ the t.111 th.11 mmt h'm.1k
t')(l\tDI ~mt...r" are rmplil}t·d~11 n1pht
"-1•l'''n ,.ml
"i1\m1 \1h11 "1111.. 1n h1.,.h ·n·nt Jr1,"
lt loa· ( 1111111.11lrl \t 11 '-r" ~1n Ht·ol h
.and I ,,1i111n.1 I\. 1 h ''''' 111 .11ln It'd h'
J
a Ja, k (lf .itl111ll.1lllt· h11u\1n1t 'hi' ..,, .. 1
I Jm1he\ In '"II ••1tn•:u •t"1.1nl l'' '
from lhl' w1>111,tn \)Oh t'i,l\(' .101llfW1
~t ol troutilt·' t'~po.·\ 1.111\ 11 'ht' 1, ,1
"n111c' mlllht•1 \;,•1,o n '-lh1
\\'\Uj l h ,lrTol\\ll\( nt I\ 'n11tht•r
,,.,ue ul l'OOl ern 1t1 I~ l\\ l K "'«I'''"
told thr lllnlOll""'n ',,untt ""nH·n
on proh.&t1on .\f( !'art1, ular \jlltt'I\ lw
harrn'i,m<'nt ~hr '-lid \nd ('\ <'n
""hl"n Jn <'lknJn '' "ll , t'I •II' nut
.. ~1" It nd I h.1 t I h•''4,, f'('111'k ''" n• \I
rcall\ ~II ·'"·'' rh.·, f\ll' UI' l'l\f\\ h1'fl'
'(,,on h.hl !IP h.thl It .... ,., I'll t ht'
l'\tt'nl ••t '4,'\u,11 h .111l1"1t11 nl 111 th1
f't''l.11 "\ll'ni 11111 -.:11,1 '"l t-..'hn rd
harra"nit nt '"'' "1' •nt11 h m1111 Irr
PERSPE CTIVE
qm·n11-. than" reptirt<'<l to the unmll t
\ thirtl '"ur '-id'4.m r.11~ ., tht·'
dk\ I l\I •ltli(l• .llJIOmltlton ''" "''"h'n' ht•J hh \h1 ,.,ud rt'pt'lll1\1'
('\ init [•'~ ttnd lh<' U"<' tlf \ 1dt'u
J1,pl;,i\ 1nm1n.il' l.tn l lU5o<" hand anti
l'\t' 1r11u~k' and .. ugc,.tcd mmt'
,tu<l.,, he' d11nr tin pott·n11al h<'.tllh
'""' .anJ hu" le' rrJm r th~·m l,1n1H11< l\1a1 .._1nn11n f'llT"ciront of
PleaH 9tt PAY/ A:l
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'I
u * Orange Cou• DAILY PILOT/ Monday. February 17, 1986
Coro~a del Mar High etudenta lleten attentitively to young convicts.
CONS WARN KIDS OF DRUG DANGER ...
From Al
.\fter getting arn:ste-d 'ilan lau:d
1h1: hurrors of the Orange<. ounl> Jail
where as he ~id. "You're constantl y
srnred ahout what's going to happen
nc \t ..
Ri chard. a fl'llow convict. said his
S2UO-a-day heroin add1ct1on caused
ham 10 comm11 about I 5~rglanes
111 \upport ht\ hab11 for ne h fi, c
\cars
OI heroin. R 1chard said. "It 1al.cs
\Our mmd 01T11. hatc11er you wanted 1t
lo
But Richard has a wife wa111ng for
him when he completes his one-)-ear
... entence He· -,a,s 1hat and the
counseling he intends to seek g1,e
him mouvatton to '>teer dear of drug'>
Jnd cnme L1kt Stan. Richard faces
• in e\lended pmon 1erm 1f he breaks
thl' terms of h1\ prohatton
"II I "1olatl' .. he \31d ... , might as
v.ell gJ\C II up ..
John. a Vietnam \Clcran. \a1d he
lirst became 1n11ohcd 1n drug'> a\ a
teen-ager 11.-hen his parents co,crccJ
up for him and helped pull him out ot
c.crapes 11.1th the la ....
But 11.hen he went 10 \'1ctnarn a\ a
19-~ear-old. hi-. e\posure to mt1n·
JtJana and other drugs grc11.-In
add111on. thi.· ugh '>1dc of v.ar tx•g;,rn to
Y.l·ar on him
"I 11.-as n.•\pon<>1hlc for l..illlng
people there and I \a" peopk l..ilhn~
themselves with drugs.·· John '><lid ·1
came home with a \Cf"\ 1011. 'di
esteem and began to m1\ 11.-11h l'X·U>n'
and drug dealer\ ·
Before long. John .,..a, u"ng am.I
\elling drug<> V. 11h 1he profit'>. hl'
in11estcd 1n hu'1nc<>~<, and '>oon
surrounded h1mo,cll 11.-11h thl· <,tatus
\yrnbols those '"' e<,tme nt., hrought
him John hought Por'>lhC'>
~ercedes-Ben1cs and beachlront
·condominium'> and '>Urroun1.kd
himself 11.-11h Holh11.-ocK.I \tar' <1nd
professional athletl:.,
But 11 all ca ml' cra.,h1ng dm•n al11·1
underco\t·r 1n\.C\t1galors arn-<Md
him at gunpoint alter John fl'Cl'l\CJ <1
package ol ux:a1ne in 1hc m.111 -
pa\ ment for J hu\tne\'> tran\Jl 11un
.\nording to Judge ( artcr 11. 1th11u1
the cnm1nal clement lied w dru(! uw
Jnd ..ales. a ma1ont11 of hurglam•,
robbcnc'> Jnd murder'> lould hi.·
clim1n.11ed
"You could put 1ht· lnminalJu<ot1le
S}Stcm out of bu\IOl''>S," he said
Caner has tal..cn lt>O\lcts to Or·
ange Count) high schools per·
1od1call) o\ er thl· past 21 • ~ear<. to
discuss the consequences of drug
abuse But last Thur'>da" ·.,program al < orona del \1ar presented b' the
anti-drug Parenh \.\.ho (arc group.
wtll he hr\ la!>t tor tht· nnt Sl'\ em!
months ( artt•r " on leavl' lrom
Orange ( ount) \uix·nor ( ourt a\ he
mounts a bid tor 1 he ll$th < on·
gress1onal D1stnct seat ··v. e'll nc\ er come back to )'Our
high school." Carter said. "Re·
member that nobody can turn it ofT
unless you turn It ofT ...
Following the program. Carter said
there's no accurate way of measunng
hoy. cfTectl\ e his program 1s in
detemng teen-agers from using drugs.
"It''> likr h1tt1 ng a golf ball. You JU St
ha'e to wa11 and sec:· he <,a1d.
··1 want them to see there's a
do .... ns1de ml.. to taking a narcouc.
There's a real traged) and it's not JU<;t
1atl There·., a human side too··
CONTRACT POLICY ••• From Al
Pamsh found
Poor training ;ind lc11. ton,,...1t•n1
gu1dcline5 "can rt·.,ult 1n 1ncorrl·n 111
unsuitable purcha~t·•,. dtllicult rnn·
tract admtn1strat1on and e\pmurl' to
l1uga11on ... Parn'>h .... rote
He said that. "de<>pitc: the IJrge
numtx·r ol count\ admtnr'itrator'>
tn\ohcd rn t.untralttng at11\1t1e\,
1hcrl' are no c:ld\\lfilallon'.'. an the
pr<,onnel ''."'tern to rccru11. pwmotc
or difkrt·nt1atl' the '>Ct of '" 111,
required 10 adm1n1'>ll:r contral t<o
-\nd though man\ pc:opk ha\l'
authont' to c>.ctutc 1.on1rall'>. nont·
,,, e heen required to tile conl11l t 11t
1n1crt<.t \tatemenl\. Parn'>h \aJd
'>uix·n 1sor .. _ pan1lUlarl~ HrulC
'c'>tandc and Koger ~tantnn ha'l'
tx·rome rncreasrngh 1.·nttcal ot tnun·
t \ \IJll rn recent month'> ll' er rc4Ul''>I'.
!or ton tract 1 ncreascs a nd c>.tens111n\
\ anou\ em pln~t'C'> haH· rece1' ed
public tongue la<,h1ng'> tur unc.kr-
esttmat1ng the \to~ ol comultant
pru1cct<, and la1llng 111 'eel. b1d\ for
mnrt· than a dl'CJdl' on c,ome '>t'r\ 11.c\
Hui Pam'>h l<mdudc' that l'Ol·
plO\ cc\ ha' c been dmng thl' hl";f thn
1.an undl'r the nrtum<.,tancc., f>l''>f'ltlt'
probkm' "the pre.,ent 1.ontrat ting
pr<Kt''' 11.orl..' In general the \\orl.
~11ntrat ted tor ,.. n1.'Cl''>'.lf' 1t g.l'l'
attompl .... hed. an atccptahk pr1xiul 1
"rctTI "Cd and the' endor gl'I'> p:rnl ·
I ue'>tla•. Pam'>h will rl'tommcnd
a 1op-to-bo11om overhaul of contract·
1ng staning wuh clanfyrng board
pohq 1n several areas·
•The length of contracts
•Ma,rmum extensions allowed
before reb1dd1ng.
•C ntcria for allo" mg contract
increase.,
Re' 1~10n and preparatron ofcoun-
t\11.1de and depa rtmental procedure'>
arc also part of Pam~h's reco.mmen·
dattnn\ a'> are an emplo}cc training
program and lhe add1t1on of conllKt
ol 1ntern1 rl·quircmcnt<,
~upen l\t•f\ 11.111 t00\1dcr Parnsh's
repon at 9 10 a.m Tue,da\ rn the
board hearing room. 10 ( 1\lc (enter
Plan rn \anta -\na
Drug firm drops
capsul es for pills
-..:1 \.\. BRl \.~V. I( K. NJ (APl -
Johnson & Jnhn\on today announll'd
that 11 will no longt·r c,cll any cap\uk
product'> dircnl\ w tht• public he·
laU\t fl lilnnot lOntrol tampering
hlamccJ tor the t \Jn1dc-po1son1ng
deaths of one '>'omdn th" month and
SC \.CO people In I '1lC ('°Ice SIO!) on
.\5.l
•.
PAY. PROMOTION, DAY CARE ...
From Al
\.\.11m1.·n 1n Bus1nc\'\. Orange< ount\
thapter. flll'U\Cd her comml·nt\ un
v.omen·., d)<1rt\ JI l :treer a1hJn1 t
ml'Ol
lkLdu'>e thrr · .Hl' k11. v. qm1.·n high
on lhc corporate IJtltkr 11.11nwn .ttc
ckpcncknt t nit· I, on 'l'r\ \up·
pnrt1\1· ffil'O rn thr "'"rt-plJll' Jnd
lht·,·n· \l'r' Jdhl11h to !Ind· '>hl·
\Jld
\.\ornt•n mu'' ""r~ h.111l 111dnl'l11r
.1 nt·111.ork ot .,upport JnH1ng men Y.h11
lan assurt· lhl'll .11h an1 t'nH·rtt
'.Vl.1t Kinnon sa1il hir v.omt·n t .irtrr
gru11.-th all tuo 11ltl·n lnd' JI n11ddlc
management and thr 'r tru\lrJtl'd tn
their amh111un., .irt 11"" IOF tht• •rr
poratc world in 1'11 ''""'"Jo! numt'k.·f\
lu go into hue.me" for l h1·m\\'h l'' 'hi
.. aid
'Oltenltnll'' "'"nw11 111 11111 11\\ll
>rg;rn11a !IOl'I hJ' l' t'k.·t·rl p."wd h-. 1 l11r
promotion I l11r wh.i1 lhl'\ ln·I .trl'
1ncqurtable rca\fln\ and thn .tll'
chooc;1ng to lea'e rathN than lall h.H I..
on lt.>g1slat1on and .,Ul' .. 'v1d'1 K1nn11n
\31d
()nl) tlffil' will \tor lhl' drJ1 n ,,,
female talent lrom lr1rpora11on.., \h1·
bellc'e' .\\more ""mt·n m11\e into
poc,1t1on<i of pov.n 11 11.-111 tx·uom~·
ca\1t•r for other' 111 lnllow '>Ult 'hl'
\a1d
Ma( Kinnon .11,11 1dr11tditd t htld
care a' a ma111r l\\11l' for 11. or!.. mg
women < ompan1r\ mu\t ha't 1nt1·n-
11ves 10 provide 1.htld care \ht• ..aid
I ax 1ncen11ve' from the g<>'trnment
would be an ohv10u., encoura~,·nwnt
MacKinnon said
Both Nelson and "1.il i...1n1111n
bnefl~ d1scus'i<'.'d pa\. d1.,parn1t'\ hi.·
tween men and Y.Om('n Th<' \alJI'\
1uue was further addrc'\\td h\
Barbara Walther pn.·'l1d('nt of thl'
Orange Count) < oa1t11on ot 1 .1hor
Union Women
Pornttng to commt'>\100-gencrJted
stat1sucs that 'ihow little n<1m1.,...1ng
between men and women's 1nrnmt' 1n
nearly 30 years. Walther told lht'
comm1ss1oners "the eammg.' gap
todaya that oflQSS."
In th<lt )Car. wo1 t-1ng 11.-omcn
rctt:"l\l'd JOOUI '14 {l'Ol\ lor C\l'f"\
dollar m.11.k h' ml'O ... hl' <will \ ncJ
although 1h1· '>tal,...tll' 'ho°" '>Omt
narrn11.1n11 o f th1.· gan through 1h1.
111~(1, h\ l4X~ thl· 11.age chlTcn:'Otl'
II.ti'-Jgo1n .11 n 4 pntl'nl
fhl.' h1<,tontal di.'\ aluJlll•ll col
· Y.nmL·n·., ~ork ·and \II( •l'tal lat tor...
th,11 l..1·l p Y.oml·n c lu'it1.·rctl nt•ar th1·
lov. l'01I 111 th1.· 11.agt· \t,1k " ix·r-
rwt11Jttn11 \lllan dl\pJnltl'\ \\.;t ither
an 11prra11ng eng1n1·cr. '>J1d
I ht• \ol11t111n " not 1>nl\ to r n\urt·
thJt PJ\ l'qurl\ l,1'>'\ an hc1ng Larned
nut hut 111 pn:" ~C1\ t•rnment'> to
,11111111 1h1· \ 1111 q11 r of l "m par;i hk
°"'"th ''ll' .... 11d t 11ckr p<11 1.•quil1 1,,.,.., 1.·mrl1»t'r'
.1rr r111h1h1tt•d lrr1111 1111t'qt1.alt\ t1"11
f)l.'fl\,11111!' ~\11r~l'I' "'1111 L ,tllt nut till'
\Jm1· Jllh 011 lht· h."" 111 'l'\ llut
L"m r.ir.thh Y.1 1rth pl.1tt'I a 'alul' c1n
cJ1lll0rl·n1 roh' ha'>l'd on \kill lt''l'I
t•clul.J t1on rc4utrl'd Jnd othl'r latthr'>
l'r11ponrnl\ 111 \1Jd1 .1 '>\\tl·m Wl!J!l \I
lhc.11J11h\11l ton1p,1ro1hlc '!>Orth ,twuld
h.1, l' tht• ... 1nw .... tlan and twnrf11\
1·\••n 11 lh: 11.01 1. "11111 prruc,eh lhl·
,,1rn1.
V.,1 ltht r d1-.lm111h•d om 111m-
m l\\11111l'r·, '>U&$C<.t1011 that upgrading
woml'n' ... tlJrtl'S might h.irm tht·
<.mall hu~inc'~ 011.ncr "I don't Wl' 11
,,, dna'-l<lllng It '' likt 1.•,cnth1ng
el'>t' th,11 "nr" or l han>ting ·
D1tlit 111111·\ in ohta1n1nii. rn1plrn
mcnt .1h<.111 twtl lhl.' ltAal two '>P1.'t.1kc•r'
Jean Pond prl'\1den1 of \dult C <trt'l'f'
and H .10 Duung. l'\t'l Ull' t' d11 t'< tor nl
tht• R<'lll~l't' < ommunll\ Rc·.,011rH'
<>prw1rt un11' ProJl'l t •
V. ttll lht· t'\ltp1111n 111 t h11ll 1 <Ill'
re\pom1h1lrtr1·\. oldt•r wum1•n l''
p<:r1cnte nrnn\ ol the 'ame concl'rn'
{l\ \OUngt•r r'int''· roncJ ...a1d 1\111
'<0 n1or\Jl\o "h,t\l' lht addcl.I prohl1·m
nl ,1gl' cJ,...1.nm1n.1tmn which 1\ nu"
cmcJl 1n,lt'Jd <1tmcrt. hut 111<; there
~·lte"c me .. \hr c.auJ
Older women and men mu!il over
rnmt emplo)cr pre1ud1ccs that drop
the o'cr-55 applicant "in a ho\
llahdct!J Y.tlh JdJ1.'Ct1'c"' ltkc frail.
Ju 1c.kn1 prone and <ilo11.-... ..aid Pond
\hl· \:ud '>t'nmr programc, de<>1gned
tu hcln thml' mo'>I in need of 11.ort...
Y.htk J\ J1t1hk are '>O \cattered and
thl'll ellg1hil1t; requirement'> 'll
\;med l hat l'ffon., to U'>t' them "result
tn totJI t11nfu\111n tor lhl· women ..
~tore mu'>I he done tn rc:ler older
1oh \l·el..n\ to the appropna11.· 'iOur(C
111 ht·lp. Pond \atd ( oord1nat1on
hct~t·en program'> and hcttrr report·
1ngnf d1g1h1lit \ ltm1t\ would aid such
1nh hunterc, \he 5a1d
U1lfrrcnll.'\ hctwecn Amcncan and
\uulhca\I \\Ian culturl' account for
lhl' ttouhlt'\ n pcnen l'd h\ refuget
\q1ml'l1 \'ho• 11. ~tnt 111 11. ork Duong
.... 11d
I hr 11.1d·t1<•nJI rok 1111 \11uthl':l\t
\\1.111 '"111tl n ,... h11mrm,1!..er \he
\31d \hr " l \J)('t ll'll to rare for
l h1ldrc:n dean the hou\e and 9c a
rnmpanwn to her husband
But eu1num1t prtc,surc\ art• lornng
\oolhcat\ ·\\1an fom1lle<; to adopt the
>\mcman <.1.1ndard -the tY.O pay-
check fam11\ -and to be c,uccessrul.
the woml'O need traintng m )Ob
hunting and employment sk1ll!i.
Duong ..aid
"These values which have been
1nst11led 1n the Southeast Asian
woman \Ince she was a girl do not
lea"e an\ room for (part1c1pa11on 1n)
\Ill let\.' \he '>aid
';ot onh do thn "not kno.,.. how to
prt•<,ent thcmwlve, to ~·mplo\er\,"
but man} know little E.ngl"h and
ha'e ~an1 rnntidcncc in their abihlY
to find a JOh Duong s~11d
lnten'il\C tOun~ltng to ra1-;e their
'>Cit t''itccm peer group meettngs
11.-here employed Soulhea'it Asia n
women act as role model'i, language
cta .. ~s and tra1n1ng are m·cded. she
\aid ·r l'x'hc'c that ~out hcast >\s1an
women hJvc all the quaht1e'i to
hccomc good worker<; I think we
have the potential there. a DOOi of
human rt~ourt'e\ .. hut they need
help"
CROSSWALK IMPROVEMENTS CITED ... •
From Al
\1nr. i.a1d he fil'\t b«ame tnt('rco;ted in
lh(' cros11walk \a(CI) problem 1n I cnn
whrn a ..tn1or c1111rn It 1ng rn h1'1
ncrahtxlrhood Wlh tHl b\ 3 i:M wh1JC
crornna C'ou~I Hrtthway
.. , 'll.'lrtcc1 .-.d.1nR the traffil ("Ogl·
-
i .... ~,, .. 11.11 "' ~uuld do d(')c)Ul Inc
prohlcm ·· .\genard 'f)f wurc,c 1hc)
u1d th('N' wa\ nothtnK we could do ··
Rccau\c lhr c·ah ha~ 1mpro"cd th<'
crn\'lwalk\ 11 1' now allcgcd to oc
prnv1d1nR a kind of fal\C' ~cunl)' for
thov who u~ lh<'m
Current!) •\gee 1\ try1ng 10 \Ct up a
meeting with w11h ( ahran~ offi<:1al\
10 work on th<' problem
"We'rc JU\I stuck 1n the red tape,"
•\gee 11a1d "~ome people nrc con·
cerned ahout the cros'iwalk' and
1h1nk I'm not 1r.1ng. h1.1t 1•m1ry1 na ••
a r
Keep those umbrellas handy
Gray, dripping stci.. .,. •xpected to prevail through
Tuee<Say. and anothef In a aeries of Pacific ttOfms 11 gathering
atrength for a possible rvn at the coasl somellme Wednesday,
the Nallonat Weather Service said.
Tht F0(9Cflt for 7 pm EST. Tue . Ftb
•O t 0 0
O["-~Oo.\~~"!1&:":"91~;oon• ,~.,._-:11.....,,..,•
It will be moatly cloudy and mlld tonight with lows In the mid
to upper SO. and highs Tuetday In the mid 60s. The big wav.s that kllled an experienced surfer and
apparently 1wept another man 10 his deeth oYef the weekend
continued to pound Southern California beaches !Oday.
Breaker• averaged 5 to 8 feet high, but Mii of 13 feet or
more thundered tn al half-hour fnterval1, according lo the
weeth8r service, Srrtalf craft warnings were posted tor the entire
coast.
Mudslides. another legacy of the slorm that lashed
California late last week, conllnued to disrupt travel In Malibu
and In Venturfl County tOday
•Q@G) FllONTS
U.S .. Temps l•111• Roe:• 1• 02 W1•~ -r •IOY"P LOUltvllle 5• 5 I OteludeO~ St1J>Gnar, ~ M.,.,plla. 61 65 .::;'X,.•'• Re"' '"'' ~~ S"c '" High IOw lot 21 hOuft lllldlnO et"s p m Mteml BMc:fl 75 n
HI Lo ........ -.. 26 26 .... ""' """" ,. s...~ f "" ..... t .. ·c.~,. ..
Albet>y 30 24 Mpi..$1 Pe"1 24 22
Allluquef OU. 57 34 Nlllwllle r..t se
ArnMlllO 49 '<>-Or-.. 73 63 ,._. 3S II -YO<'I< 31 29 Calif. Temps S•rtia CH.ti S6 S3
AllAnla M 16 Noflolk. Ve 51 •2 r '"°" 11.11 .. 1 JS 32
Allenllel C1cy 3& 33 Oillar>oma C11y 73 .,
Autlin 80 69 O.,.eht 29 78 Ml" IOW IOI ,. nw•' enoo~ ll s" '" Belllmot• 37 29 Orlando 7S SS
B "'''"°"' 64 53 Surf Report .
8ltmlngl\M" .., ee S$ Pt\1IMM1p<111 3e 79 Eur .... • 80 52 8ltM1tc• 20 11 ~·· 87 51 FrMnO S9 ~4 ._ s2 42 Pn1eou<on J3 31 59 40 LOCATION ICll '"" ... 8oe1on 3 I ~ 2S Ponlend Of 47 32 l ilnUll .. • Loe Ano-86 se Hunhnv1on e..c11 38 I#< 8'owmvllle 82 &OPt~ l2 25
lut!tlo 2S 21 ~" se 16 Oak lend .. , 58 Rt.., ;.uy ~· 4-S ,.,,
Peto RODMM 80 SS 40111 Sl•MI. Newpofl 4.5 '"" CMI* 48 38 "-'<> S5 41 R~Blull ~6 53 22nd s 11 .. 1. N_po<, 4-S 11w c11.n.e1on.s c 80 50 SI Louil 55 37 R~wOOd C11y 60 59 8alb<MIW~Q41 $-0 t111 Cf'l11 ... 1on.w v 82 40 St Pel• Tampa 76 57
C1>111o11U~ C 60 '<l Salt l alre C11y " 13 Secremenoo 57 !>:! l •naa.ecn 2 4 ,,.,
Se!Jnat 60 se SanC-1• ).4 ,.,, ~ 50 38 SAi\ A111onoo 79 " San 01eQo 65 se w.,.,,.,,.p se CNceQo lO 28 S-Juen.P R 84 71
C1nC111N11 19 .... S..tll• 13 }4 San Franc11Co SI 59 S-1 dllKhOn W .. I
~ 31 31 Stw~ 78 &4 s.n11 S.•ll<I•• 62 57
Sloo:;klon ~ 53 Columbut. Oii 11 n Soou• Falls 24 2' Hign IOw lor ,. Mu" .,..,,"O 11 Sp m Tides Dell-Fl WOl"lll 80 SI Spo1<ane JO n App .. V•llay r..t 47 o.n ..... 50 38 Sy.-29 ,.
0.. MOIMI 24 23 T~a 30 n ae11IOW 6ll SI
8JQ Bffr 44 33 fOOA'I' O..ro41 25 2'l TUCM>n 89 46 Bltf\Oo ~' ~ Second noon °""''" 21 19 Tulta TS 38
EJPuo 70 s 1 w..,,.no•cw> '<> 32 8ry1,,. Second 00w
F•~• 2S 08 W~Nla SI 29 C.1-''"• 61 55 lono a...:~ 66 57 TOllOAY Flegtlan 42 35 W•ll\-8«1• 2• 23 Mon•ov•• 68 !>& F•<t• n.gn • 23 t m • s Grano~• 23 22 MIWll9Qfl 4;> 39 F1ttl IOW 12 331> m 0 4 HartlOtO 32 25 "'-POf1 S..C.I• 65 51 Secono n19" 1 57 pm 32 Heiwl• 51 OS Extended Ontario 63 SS S«Qn<llow "oe pm 30 Honolulu 79 511 Palm Sprlr>gt 71 41 Sun H I• lod•y al 5 311 p m ·-Hout Ion 17 87 PHldMI 65 St f....at y 11 6 lS a m llfld MU l(laln at lndllnapollt 3e 36 WllC!nMday 111rouon Fr1C111Y Cf\.,_ Ao.enlde m SJ 5 39 pm J..-23 13 ol ,..., W.O,_ay end~ Tllu<llC!ey S•n S..nllfdtn<> 63 !>& "1oon .... IOCl•y ti 1 2 1 • m n-ll.,,.. CJ1y 37 lO wun partly Cloudy 1111*1 F ay Hlvtl• San Gabt181 67 56 T.-clay al 12 0 Ip m and Mii agMI 91 t..uv~ .. 65 50 5710 88 LOW9 44 to 56 Santa Ana 67 57 2 19 a m
GOLDEN BEAR'S END CHALLENGED ...
From Al
the past week, about 2.500 signatures
have been gathered.
"Everyone who signed the pct111on
was told about the (City Council)
meeting." Welch said. "We want to
pack the room 10 the gills."
Welch and others of the hast1I)
formed C1111ens to Save the Golden
Bear also hope to start a letter--wn11ng
campaign to local newspaper~ to
support the preservation of thC' 60.
)ear-old bu1ld1ng.
The nightclub lies rn 1he path of the
Cll) ·s redevelopment effort and rs
targeted for demolition lo make wa)
for an eight· to 12-story hotel. ·
Nrghtcluh operators were evicted
Jan 30. but the bulldozers were
\!ailed b) the Hunttn~ton Beach
H1c;1oncal Soc1cl)' Y.h1ch is prepanng
a report on the bu1ld1ng's h1s1oncal
s1gn1ticancc.
"This 1s small town USA.'' Welch
'>aid al Sunda ) 's rally. "Mam "trect 1n
Orange Count) ha!. hecome an en-
dangered species. and 11.-c should be
a~kmg wh) 1t 1sn't being prcscned ..
Pointing to Orange Count) c1t1es
that arc at1cmpt1ng to 'Wl'C 1h,·1r
down1011.-n' rather than ra1t them. hl•
.... 11d ··fullerton ha~ ~u(te'>slull)
'>lartl·d a rcdt'"elopment plan Y.1thou1
de'lro~ ing 1t<, hmory 'ianta Ana t!>.
111(1
"Laguna .Beach incorporate\ any-
thing 11 does in to m h1s1oncal
character."
Wdch met fello.,.. rall} organ11ers
Paul Ho11.ard and Doug Langevin at a
recent Hunungton Beach H1s1oncal
~oc1cty mee11ng where the) found a
common intere!>I 1n their desire 10
'>3\e the Golden Bear and agreed to
'itagc the pe1111on dnve and rally
.\ second-generation resident of
Huntingto n Beach, Howard said
"Peo ple want to sec the Golden Hear
saved. 1 don't think the) want to 'ct•
high rises. So we 're pet1t1onin~ to ~"c
this bu tiding and other h1s1om do"' n-
town buildings. and asking that ne11.-
structures be kept to three stone' ··
The petition statec;. rn part "Our
goal 1s to preserve and restore th<: old
downtown area to m former glon
and usefulnes;. We feel 1h1<> .,..oultl
provide a more plea~nt trade-ton·
ducwe atmosphere than that wh1lh ''
now proposed b> the ( 1t\ ( ounul "
Noting four of the se-vcn rnuncil
members face re-clccuon 1n No..,cm·
ber. Welch suggested the counnl ha\
"'>l't a umctable for themselves lo get
the rede' elopment plan into gear··
"II 1he) want a generic tounst
town. thC'n ma}be other people
'>houlcJ he runnmg for C 11\ Council.''
he said
"Thi'> should be an Orange (ounl)-
1ssue. Poll11c1ans should be discussing
\\.hCthcr Or4.lngc C'ounty is going to be
~ .... hole 'itnng of shopping malls
.. , don'1 thLnk people want that ·
Robert ( la}ton doc<,n't \ lfonl·
1ng1on Beach na11"c \\ho ;Htended
unda> ·s rall), Clayton <.ntd he was
there because "I care.
"This 1s a landmark. )OU know
Hunttngton Beach Th1'i rs 11 ..
STORM SPARES BEACHES ... From Al
craft advisory that V.JS issued Sunda)
remained posted toda)
.\ light dnnle greeted the te11.
rnotonsts and others travt>ling 10
work this morning on what for man~
" a holiday commemorating Wa~h-
1ngton's B1rthda) fhcgra~ and m1'll\
sk1e<, are a precursor of anuthl'r 1c ... .,
'1olen1 storm that I\ clCpettcd 111
arni.e Tue!.da\' and last until f hurs·
da> ·
"It's not going lo pack as mulh ot J
wallop. 1us1 a steady type of light
rain:· said Michael Lewis of the
Na11onal Weath er Service "The 1:1 .. 1
storm came and left rather qu1l kl'
and furiously."
Since Thursday. an average ot 2 to '
inches of rain wac; recorded along the
coast. with 5 to 7 1nche<> falling 1n tht·
mountains. Re> said
The drowned 'iurfcr 1dcnttlil·d a<,
JctTre\ T raka<>. 2R ol Redondo
Bt'at h. wa<t attached to his board b}'
Jn ankle tether when hl' wa~ spoiled
at ahout I I a.m. floa11ng al least 50
"ard\ off'itwrt· at Rluff Cove tn
~krmma Rearh offo .. 131, '>aid
1 tli:guard-. and ht.·al hg<>l'f\ hcl~d
fl'l'O\er f ralo..a<. but J dcxtor .,..ho
am,ed h' I O'> .\n!!!dl''i ( ou11I)
c;hcnff' hdrrnptcr pronounced him
dead flt I 2 m p.rn .. lifeguard Capt
"ile' e Yuorhen said Trakas wa<o a
'er: o.pcnenced surfer. said Palos
\. l'rdes Estates police 'igt Ed Jaakola.
The other' 1c11m.Jame5 R Haines.
was belie,cd dead after being swept
o!T an Ocean Beach seawall in San
Diego ( ount) and into the surfat 2·40
a m Sunda> t\ccordtn~ 10 poliLc,
Ha1n<.·s 11.a.., s11.-ep1 ofT a pedestrian
.,..alkwa~. and a ..carch Sunda) failed
10 find him
MORE SPACE PREPARATION URGED ...
From Al
re \olved thal !ht· ..even astronaut<;
would not ha ve died 1n vain ~nd
adopted a motto.
"The dream 1s alive. We will work
harder and better to prepare our
\ludents for the thallengec. ol the
future ..
Kltne·c; 1n1erc...i 1n c;pa(c wa'
\parkl'd 25 )'Ca r ... ago when 'ht' rcat:l
l t·<>1er Del ~C) ·s "Steps to <-ilarc." to a
'>(>n Y.ho was confined to bed with the
mt'asles.
"The phenomer\Qn or <;pace has
hccome a constant t"hallcngc'\o me. I
have availed myself of every op-
portuntty that prcscntcd ll'!Clf." she
said
"I ha\e taken all th(' rocketry
courscc; at Northern Colorado I ln1·
ver~1t}. I've attended space down-10-
enrth workshops at 1the National
. Astronautics nnd Spat& Adminis-
tra11 on I JOtned the Civil Atr Patrol
' I've attended every Nat1onul ( on-
fercnce on Aerospace Education -1n
San .\nton10 and Houston and 1w1cc
at Las Vegas. each time fl ying in a
( ·130 parachute-1umper airplane."
Six year5 ago. Kline read a OC'W'i
artu:le 1nd1c,t1Qi that Walter
( ronkate. Robert Redford and ~v.
era I other'i -none of them teacher'>
-would be the first civilian pas~n-
MAIN OFFICE
J .,.,,..,, !It, I t• •h • ~
MA ··~t"\ I\ • •,NJ 4 V4'U: ~ ~' r ,.,_
gcrs on a <;pace shuttle
It prompted her II> wn1e to NA~;\
that a teacher should make the tnp
"because who better could relate to
lh(' public the wonder\ or space')"
Following Preo;1dent Reagan'c; an-
nouncement that a teacher would be
lht.• first civilian 1n c;pace. Kh ne
hccame one of 45. 711 \chuoltea<:hl't!.
to request an apphcat1on to Ix•
considered for the flight and one ot
I 1.146 10 tum in the 15-page form b)'
the Feb I. 1985 deadline.
Sixty-fi ve years old at the time.
Kline wondered. "Will I he rnn-
<;1dered too old?"
Those making the dec1s10n for
A.n1ona didn't think so. She 11.-a\
chosen along with Boh Carpenter o f
Tucson to represent that 'llatc ao;
candidates.
The oldest of the I 14 cancJ1clatc\
selected to go 10 Wash1ng1on. () < .
for a NASA workshop on what 11'\
hke 10 hve on a shuttlc 1n space. l\linc
told her Orange Count )' audience that
re~earch has 'ihown older people arc
hctte r able to wnhstand the rigor~ ot
'lpace travel than are thl' }Oung, and
women arc more ~u 1 tcd to spa1 e
travel than men
Kline went to F-londa for th('
January launching ()f the ( hallt'ngcr,
hut alter repeated dcla}s ol the ltftofT
she returned to her classroom.
She "glad she was there when the
tragedy occurred because she was ahlC'
to help her first-graders at To nak.1
School 1n 'i<.omdale relate to 11 1n ,,
pos1tl\e wa)
"lf}OU go tnto m} tla...,room right
no" lhethtlcJrcn 11.111 tdl \OU. ·~1trt" I
"ant to go· t into spate) .. ·
Kline cncoura~ecJ her h~tdner'i to
become 1nvohcd and to permadl'
others. cspec1all> teacher>. to part1c1·
pale in 'lpacc projects fo r yo ungsters.,,
such a'i the Young Astronaut pro·
gram. 1n which a leader who can be:\
teacher or other adult. work!> w'11h
between ti" c an<l 30 studenls, sht·
c;a1d Ma1enal. prepal'l:'d according to
reading fc,cls l'i available fo r first·
graders thrnugh ~cn1ors 1n high
')<:hool
Model rcx kttry. one of the suh1c1:i..
stre!ic;cd in the program. rece1ve'i a lot
of attt'nt1on in Kltnc\ first-grade
room.
When C'htldrcn comt into her clasc.
1n September. she tc-11~ them, "You
learn ho-... to read and write hy
No" ember and we'll make r.our own
model r0< ket and launch 11 ·
"lt''i Ju<,t 11ma110g what wonderful
readc"' l'Ye got," 'ihe said
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don't yo u ltke'I C. all thc number abOvt' and \our
message will be recorded. 'tranc.cribcd and l.le-
hvcred to the oppropnate editor
The ~me 24-hour an,~enng ~r' ice ma\ ht-
used to record letter\ to the editor o-.an> 1opit.
Contnbutors to our Lelle" column mu~t include
their name and telephone number for '<'nficat1on
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Blood drive today
at Mesa hospital
A Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Costa
Mesa Medical Center Hospital from l:30 LO 6:30 p.m. today in an effort to relnforoe the blood needed
for hospitals in Ot'lntc and Los Anaeln counties .
. Donations will be npedally welcome, or-
llrutel"$ sayl because of the trad1tionaJ depletion in
blood supp in over a holiday weekend. Donors shou~ call Bonruc Burchette at 6S0.2~ to set up
.. pototments for blood donations.
DeJltal CODnHlin6 Mt
Dr .. Les Starnes. an onhodontist, will offer free
counseling on all aspects of orthodontics includina
the use of invisible lingual braces attached lO the
back of the teeth, Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. at
the AM l/lrvinc Medical Center office 460S Barran-ca Parkway, Suite IOI. in Irvine. '
The provarn •. one of a series. is sponsored by
People for an Irvine Community Hospital. Call 851-6500 for more information.
Soccer group meetln.6
The general meeting of the American Youth
Soccer Organization, Region 56. will be held
Wedneday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Edison
Communtty Center in Huntington Beach.
Important changes for the 1986-87 program will
be discussed at the session and there are positions
open for coaches, rcfcrtts and board members.
Further details arc available by calling 960-3534.
Lupus group to meet
The Orange County Arthntas Foundation's
Lupus Suppon Group will meet Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. in the Medical Plaza Auditorium of the
Medical Center of Garden Grove. 12555 Garden
Grove Blvd.
Those attcndini will meet in three different
groups to discuss vanous aspects oftbe disease. Call
the county office of the Arthnus Foundation at
541-5591 for more information.
Women'• club plan• lunch
The Newport Beach Otrist1an Women's Club
will hold a luncheon Wednesday from 11 :30 a.rn. to
2 p.m. at the Aifl>(>rter Inn Hotel in Irvine.
Soprano JoNel Dayco will be the soloist and
Reidoo Gesswcin is the main speaker. Betty Nethery
will present a program on the use of color. Call
760-0389 for reservations.
Rotary seeking blood
The Laauna Beach Rotary Club will sponsor its
annual Red Cross blood bank Wednesday at th~
Hotel Laguna.
All types of blood arc needed since there. has
been a general decline in donations. Call John
--'UJ.I~rts Boyd at 497-I 738 for details.
Benent performance •lated
The Orange County chav.tcr of the Freedoms
Foundation at Valley Forge ~111 spon~r an cvcnmg .
at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater
to sec .. The Kmg and I'' Wednesday nil.ht. .
Proceeds will be used for scholarships for
students and teachers to attend seminars and
conferences at Valley Forge. Call 5'4-1618 . or
544-6111 for details.
Teen communlcadon alred
A program on' communicating and. coexisting
with teen-ascrs will be telecast live Thursday at 6:30
p.m. on Channel 3 cable tclevmon an Irvine.
The 9Q...m1 nute program will feature a panel
d iscussion moderated by Barbara Barnes, director of
Irvine Partnership in Educat1on. and prinClpal of
Vista Verde Elementary School an Irvine. Other
broadcasts arc scheduled for March 20. Apnl 17 and
May 29.
Monday, Feb. 17
No meetln11 1cbedoled
Tuesday,Feb.18
• 6· 30 p.m .. Co1ia Meu City Coucil. C'tt~
Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive.
• 7:30 p.m .. Lagana Beub City CouclJ.
Counetl Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
• 7:30 p.m .• Irvine FIDuce Commlulon. C1ty
Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd.
Poucl Loe
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What's black, white, read all over?~
School· s science project
a bout pen utns p rompts
creative wrftin . comics
By G. JEANETl'E AVENT
OCllle...,Nec .....
The Irvine pnnapal's voice boomed
over the school's loudspeaker: "The first
~lass to guess why all the second a!>d third-
graders arc weanng black and white today
wins a prize."
The clock on the wall tick-tocked, and
finally the fifth..graden at Turtle Rock
Elementary tired back an answer. "They're
studying penguins!"
For their efforts. they were each re--
warded with a black and white Oreo
cookie.
Thelma Simpson, a teacher at the school
for seven years. said the special day was
part of a science unit she and Linda Ria
have been co-teaching for the past three
weeks. She said Rigg created the unit to
fulfill science requirements, but the chil-
dren arc learning so much more. "It's a
continuation of language arts, reading and
creative writing," she said.
Rigg said on the same day the children
dressed in black and white, she also invited
a guest speaker who had just returned from
eight months in the Antarctic. Suitably
attired in a tuxedo. Sybil Carrere showed
slides of Adclic penguins. mountains.
&laciers. and the station where she and her
husband lived during their research ex-
pedition.
The unit lends itself to a whole range of
science studies. art prOJCCts and language
activities, said Simpson. While they were
teaming about the South Pole. the children
also studied penguin habitat and adapta-
tion characteristics. They were particularly
intrigued by the social nature of 1he
penguins and how the males helped care
for lhe young. she said.
The science portion 1s complemented
with art and wnting projects, said
Simpson. They've wntten creative stones.
designed T-shirts with penguin themes
Penautn fancten (from left) Tracy Harrtaon, 9 ;
Davld Irnnc. 't; Cathy Mar. 9 : Nicole Hermanaon,
.......
7, and Sameh Saeb, 8 . ahow off their •tlldla at
Turtle Rock Elementary School la In1ne.
and drawn pen~uin comics.
For the creative stones, the teachers got
the youngsters started with "Once upon a
time, there was a penguin." One budding
young wnter came up with "Once upon a
time. there was a penguin that hated 1hc
cold. He wanted to go back east. He went
by boat."
Simpson said the children have learned
to 1dent1fy key vocabulary words such as
rookel"). flippers. killer whale and waddle.
and will be tested at the end of the unit on
their understanding of the science unu and
lls vocabulary.
''The kids work within their own
abahty," saJd Sampson. "It's an open-·
ended unit. You can challenge the third
graders and other students who arc ready
for 1t." she said.
Jn the second and third grade combina-
tion class, all 33 children arc pre-tested,
said Simpson. Throughout the day, "we
regroup accord1ng to ability."
Lincoln 's life and times live
at Fountain Vil.lleyHigh School
Delly ..... ,...... Lee ~., ...
Abe Lincoln (Rick Green) bug•
bia wife, Mary (Marci Schmtclt)
during the play on Lincoln'• llf e .
By ROBERT BARKER
OfhOelly ..... IUlfl
Tht life and times of A.braham Lincoln
were portra)ed at Fountain Valle) High
School on the I 17th b1nhda) of the Great
Emancipator
Lincoln. has stepmother Sarah Johnston
Lincoln. Stephen Douglas. Mar) Todd
Lincoln. L'l)sses S. Grant, John Wtlkcs
Booth and otherc; 1n Lincoln's circle came
ali .. e again.
The~ were dtp1cted b) s1udents who
performed tor abou1 70 of their classmates
in the I Ith grade l'.S. hastor) class taught
b) John Bo,ergand 8111 Lacey. ~bout ~oof
the studt'nls '-'atched -and learned -
cheering Grant, '-'hO was saluted as the
~onh·s greatest general. and booed and
Jcned Booth "'hen he came on101he stage
The program "'as called "Thrs l<o Your
Life. .\be L1nrnln.'· Bo"erg and Lace)
acted as TV \h(lW announcers
The h1stoncal drama. spiced b~ cos-
tumes and 1he 'ernacular of the era. was
the latest program put on b) students"' ho
engage frcquenll) 1n s1mulat1ons. deba1es.
h1stoncal pla~ sand ne'-'S conferences.
The idea bchmd that approach. accord-
mg to Bovcrg. as getting the students
mvolvcd They team hlSlory better by
recreating. or s1mulaung e' cnts.
"They·ll better enJOY our hastoncal
legacy by becoming a pan of 1t," he said.
··1t's not what's taught but what's caught.''
Student Tom Hanshom . portraymg
Grant 1n a black Jacket and beard and Wlth .
a half-used cigar 1n his mouth said he had
a high opinion of Lmcoln
"He <Lmcoln) was 1he ~t general the
~onh had next to me." he said.
He also disclosed wh y he didn't go to
Ford's theater with the Lincolns on the
night of the assassination m A.pnl of 1865
He didn't attend the pla~. he told ~ncoln.
"O<-cause "vfrs. Grant couldn'I stand ~our
"'lie ··
ft also "'as d1c;clo~d 1n "-ednesda' ·s
program 1ha1 John Wll ~es Booth had
1n1t1all~ been 1n' olved 1n a consp1raq 10
kidnap Lmroln and use him in an an
e\change for confederate pnsoners held in
the nonh. But 1he consp1raq fell through
and Booth resoned to more drastic action
at "'as disclosed
Instructors u cey and Boverg.. who have
been teaching history at Fountam Valle)
for 10 years. dcscn~ Lincoln as a "great
man and a great president "
"He was one of the great~t A.mtncaM
who ever lived." Lace) said. ··There was a
mystique about him. He was born an a log
cabin to poor parents and raised b~ a
stepmother He wasn't attractive He was
Sl'l(-feet. four-mches t.all and he wore a hat
to create the 1mpress1on of ('Vtn more
height. He was ~hrev.d and not a bump-kin .,
"He also was \e~ strong and a good
wrestkr.·· Bo'erg said "He was strong. 1all
and self-taught
"George V.ashington. '-'hO "as s1enle. 1'
kno"'n as tht father of our count!") Bua
Lincoln pre,entcd the binh oft"1n' ·· 1the
di\ 1s1on ot tht l n11ed States 1n10 two
nauons.)
··what do \OU think"" Lace' asked the.
class at the end of the program. "(an we
use a Ltncoln toda' '>Or do \OU prefer 10
dn' e your Che'~ .:
Quadriplegic given permission to retake bar exam
LOS ANGELE (AP) -Quadnpleg1c
Michael Dooner has won pcrm1ss1on to
take extra time over quesuons when he re-
takes his state bar eummat1on this month
-a concession he feels he should ha"e
been granted the fim time.
Dooner. 26. came w1th1n 46 po1n1s of the
1,2 14 needed to pass~thc state exam last
year even ~ough the 6tate Committee of
Bar Examiners refused to give him e'tra
ume
Wheelchair-bound. he t'i unahle to"' nte
turn pages or type for ham!'>elt
Dooner was allowed to hnng along a
t) p1st for the fi rst test. but <>a) c; perm1ss1on
"as granted so late he had little time to
practice " 1th his ass1stan1
"Reath. I hate to complain about
things." Saad Dooner tn a rl·cent an ten 1ew.
"But this 1s a frustrating ~11uat1on. I ~ant
10 get on wnh m) hfe "
He pet111oned the committee 10 change
hie; grade on 1he first tes110 pa~s1ng. on the
grounds 1ha1 he came' en do~ de.,p1te the
lack of ex1ra ume
upponing the reques1 ""ere L' nn ers1 l\
of California at Da' is Law School Dean
Flonan Bartos1c Democratic state ~s
~mbl) man Tom Ha)dtn. Joseph Law-
rence of the Weste-m Law Center for tht
Handicapped; and .\nn Dodson of the
state Rchabihtat1on Department.
Bu t last w~k. the committee turned
Dooner do" n The grade cannot he
changed unles~ the applicant shO'-'!> a
dc.-ncal or c;conn1t error '1'3<. made. or thc11
the committee didn't follov. its regular
procedures.
James Tippin. exccutne d1re-ctor of the
C'om m1tt~ofBar E'am1ners. said that for
handicapped test-takers. "\>. e tr) to dupli-
cate whatever extra time for the Bar exam
that the applicant was given 10 lav.
school ·· Dooner was g1 vcn dou bk t 1 me for
similar tests in school
Tippin refused to comment spcc1ficalh
on Dt>oner's case sa' mg 11 'IA. as confiden-
11al
Two remain hospitalized
in weekend accidents
• • • .\n S8tl!I car stereo '-'as rt•pont•d
~tolen from a maroon IQ ~ TO\ ota
( ehca parked 10 fronl ot 3 homt• in the
I 7 ~00 block of~n Matl"O Saturda'
Irvine
.\ b1cvcl~ 'alued at $300 \\3~
reported ·stolen from a 'ihoppmg area
at 46~6 Barranca Park'-'3) Sun<:b.
the nct1m told poh~.
• • •
f\\\l S~'n T\ ·., .rnd a $)11 tele-
phone "'C're rcponed slolen rrom a
home." 10 the 'i<Xl block of ClubhouS('
b~ a 1h1C't "'ho et;\tcrcd through the
unlock<"d front door Saturda'
CoataMCM
Restaurant : I: l I "th "t ,,, l'r the
weekend
Laguna Beach
.\n ~n1ta '°lt~et rcs1den1 reponed a
burglar"\ '-lunda' '-'llh an cs11matl"'d
loss of ~q 50 • • • .
I• Two people injured 1n weekend
traffic accidents an H un11ngton Bcach
rt>mamcd hosp1tah1ed today with
serious 1njunc
Carol Ann Duren. 24. of Fountain
Valle), was hurt Fnday 111ght in an
accident on Beach Boulevard JUSt
north of Knox ville i\ venue when her
197 1 Volkswagen slammed into 1he
rear of a parked scm1-tra11er. police
reported.
Hundnfton Beach .
Thieves reportedly stol~ the' $800
car ste~o from a red 1981 Toyota
Tcrttl park~d an front of a home in
the S600 block of R1 v1cra early today. • • • An Elmira uee1 re 1dcnt reported-
ly awoke this momma 10 find an
unknown man Y.eanna a tan sweater
and blue Ptnts stand in& over her He
fled out a rear door when he reali1ed
he had disturbed her. police repons
said • • • Two VCR~ and ca.,h wtre repor1cd
,lolen Sunday n11ht from a homr m
the 16200 block ofW1ldfirc b)' th1e"e
who cntettd the home with a pa
key. The lou wa, c~ttmatcd at S 1.2 SO • • •• ' The attendant of a Moh1l 'C~ 1cr
'tauon at S972 Warner A"e rtpon cJ
1h-at thlC'Ve,, d"' mg a white four
whttl-<invc out flll ~up. pumped
St 4 an II' c;unda~ and dm"t ofl
Duren remained an cnt1cal con·
d1t1on today at Foun1a10 Valle~
Regional Hospual. a nursing ~uprr
v1$0r said.
The second accident oceured ~tur
da) night at the antersccuon nf
Magnolia Street and Adams A q~11ue
Police said Joshua E. C'.reh an. 6-l. of
Costa Mesa was southbound un
Magnoha when h1 vehicle collided
without pay1n.g. . . ~
A S200 chair was reported stolen
from the front porch ofa home 10 the
21400bk>ck ofPacafkCoast H1ghwa)
Sunday. • • • Thieves stoic tht $350 car "creo
from a blue Volk-;wa <'O Bug con-
ven1ble parked 1n an apanmcnt
complell. lot in the •900 block of tie ii
Avenue Sunday. • • • A car stereo and dcctron1c equip
ment. valued at $4,000, wn-c rcpontd
~tolcn from 1 vehicle parked 1n the
19900 block of Carmania over the
WC(kend The th1tvt1 pantd entry h\
p~1na a window. pohce said
Fouatal11 Valley
~ Umvel"\aty of ~uthtrn C.!li-
forn1a Jtudent rtportcd that wrMone
Jtole the rear chrome bumper off has
I ~R(I "l 1sun pick up part ed 11 1hc
"'llh another auto J'> he attempted 10
make a left 1um onrn \dams
Geh 1n also '-'3S taken 10 Fountain
\ allc} R<"g1onal Hosp11a I "'here hr
was reported 1n scno~s cond111on
1oda ...
The cln .. er of'1he otha (Jf 1 \'ng
l C'l". ~I . of Hun11ngton RC'a\. h "'·''
not 'K'nousl) an1ured. aclonhntt 10
polKe repon<1
corner of Adobe River and Muir
Woods over the weekend Tht' bump-
er wac; 'nlued at $100
• • • Burgla r... entcnng through a
bedroom window. rcponcdl' .ran-)Uc;k~ a home 1n lhe 16200 bfod ol
hasta and c;tole a S '00 V(R atur-
da)
• • • Th< O'-' net ofs Vil> 1976 Mcr<'tdt"1
~ O< reported that th1c' es cito1 r the
t:hrnmt hubcap -worth Sl ~Ci each
-trom has rnr 'IA. hak he wa., \hoppinjl
at a clothing c;tore along F urhd
.\\tnue ~unda\
• • • Someont reported!) broke 1nHl n
low 1968 Che' rolet < ht .. tile C\..lt-
urda)' and \tolt the \.ar '1trro ~' 'ten1
uapcs and a tool ho\, 'alucd .it S ~~II
The theft occum'J while the ,·ar "ll'
parkC'\.I 1n front of u home 1n thr I !l~OO
block of Muir \\.tlOJ,
• • • .\ that>f reporfcdl} stoic S4 'O 1n
l'a'h and a ~5~ahhtr automatic from
J home." 1n the 400 block of ~tan turd
over the." "C-ekend • • • ·orneom· reportcdl' '-tok 1he \ .H
~tC'reo from .i 'l'htdc parked 1n a
(Ondomin1um l'ompll"\ l•)t m th<.' :no
hlock of Pane' It" unda' • • • Three ant1Quc chair<; '-'al· rcprnwd
~tolt"n from a hold .n I Sli011
"vfac.\nhur Bhd Frida'
Newport Beach
Vandel rtpon~dh u'>('d a prllC'I
gun 10 'hoo1 out a f\.b, .Q.fou1 pl.ttr
fla\' '-'lndo" v.orih SSOO at '«· .... port
mpom, I ~00 \\ ( Od!>t H 1~h'l'cl\
l\a1urda' • • • mcont reportetil} brokt" into 3
\ 1~1a Omada home Fnda) and '-h"'le a
SWO wm arm' kn1lc a $20.)
,\mcll't\\I nng and 11 Po~he car le\ • • • Burglar" rtpt1ntdh \10le Sti ::11 ui
'terffi c-qu1pmC'nt from '(v.pon
\udm Fnda) n1 hl • • • · .\ roht><-r dl"~nt><-d a' male ""h11~
~-toot-.. and '-"l"l&hang J 'i~ pound'
rtportl"dl' wal~C"J up to the ''n'<'
1hrnugh "1ndo" nt :\ Rnc;tol 'tn.-et
Del ra,·o rt'\taur-an1 \.11urd \. flellnt-
C'd 3 aun at lhl" 1.t1\h1cr .anJ dcmandc-d
•;\'h lkllc-J mh'4'l'-'1thSl11-polid'
~Id
.\n $80 punc rnntamang a S.3.000
d1amood \\Cddang nng was {Cporttd
.. tolen from the 1runk of a red I 9 5
'1ssan Pul"8r parked 1 n the I 00 block
of Rochester O"l"r the "ctkend
P0hce said 1he thief pncd the car.,
trun~ • • • .\n S80 \31..uum cleaner anu fi,e
hu1. kel\ of t•opprr sc-rap metal "'ere."
reponcd .. tolen from the garage ot a
home 1n 1he l'.l lX' block of <.enter
Fnda' The th1ei pncd the garage lex l
lll ga1-i entl"\ police said • • • \ I hid" h\i <'n tt'rcd h) pl"\ i ng 3 rra r
Joor n-portC'dh stok S l ~O in cash
from the ot1icc ol Ma Barktr's
Matenal<1 'alul"<l at SI 000 were
stolen from a' chide parked Saturda~
along tht ~Xl bloc'-. of '-lmh ( oa'it
High.,..~}. the '1c11m told pohcc
• • --. L -.lr-..
.\ \'\R a T\ and a ste~ -
together worth an esumate-d S815 -
"ere stolen Fnda' night from 3 home
on C"prtss Dn'C' • • • Police arrc tcd t" o motonsts 'iun-
Ja, on '>USp1cion ot dn' mg undc-r the
1nOuence of alcohol Thomas EdlUJ'd
Hcar'it. ~J "'a" \tOppffi Q .35 p.m on
'6nh Coac;t High" a' at Inane Cove
~te\ en .\c~ ( ubbl\on. ~I . wa ar-
f'l'<;ted at ' a m at \.to!>s . tl"C'(t and
~outh Coa t H1gh".a~
Baby sitter arrested in
·murder of twv children
FL" c I T't nkra 1 .\Pl -"1.·ouple
rctumana from a \ alen11ne\ 03,
OUllOJ W~l"C' \(11\frontf'd t>' a 6}UO
.,,, 1C'ld11\J bab' "ttl"r and thC' I fl 'ear-
,)IJ bo' ""' arrt"..,ted afte1 the ~ld1cs
lll the l·oupte·, 1~0 \h1ldrtn "<'l"t'
found an a hcdrO\"lm offinal<1 \II\
f h<" high '<hool 'ituMnt "'1n Jailed
tanng t"o (llmpla1nt\ of fil"\t.Jcgrcc
murdt•r rn 1hc drath' ol lhe 4-\cor-old
l'°l(l\ .,n,1 ' 'car lll\1 girl ~1J \henll'\
I 1 P1•rr, c'l'-'cn\ The tC'C'n aaer al
1.1, (\ lhrl't , nmp1Jtnl' t;'1 JltlrmptC'\.I
murder
'n fnrmal \ha~~ had h<'t"n fitt"d
Lil ( It\ 1)(-t('('ll\C' .\rden l>omt\
\aid cha~<'' "ould N-<.0u ht Tue, •
di\
\etor'11n h> Dome\ Monn1r and
Ed"1na Hcn~le' "el"t' lOnlr<'nl~J
1n 1dt tht1r home b' tht tttn "'h<.l
had a handaun and a nnc. \\hen the\
rtturnt'd earl) \11urdu from their
('\entng l)Ut
Pohl'C' v.erc <.ummont"d ti' n<'1 h·
llc\f'\
SOcialist
Soares
to lead
Portugal
Aquino objects to U.S.
legitimlzing election
LISBON, Porrngal (AP) -Mano
Soares, a three·trme Socialist prime
minister, narrowly defeated con-
servauve Diogo Freitas do Amaral
for the pres1denc)'. and vowed to
stab1hLe Ponugal'o; fragm ented pohti·
l'al system as th e first c1v1han elec-1ed
head of state 1n 60 )'Cars
With all but 16 ot the countf} ~s
4 138 precincts reporting earl) today,
Soares talhcd l,O 12 982 votes. or
51 29 pt'rcr:nt of lhe total in unda)' 's
runoff elec11on
MANILA. Philippines (AP) -
Corazon Aquino. who met today with
U S. diplomatic troubleshooter
Philip Habib, objected to any Ameri·
can ac11on that could lend legitimacy
10 President Ferdinand E. Marcos's
elecu on victory over her.
Aquino contends she won the Feb.
7 special pres1den11al election, but
was thwarted by government officials
and the Marcos-controlled Nauonal
Assembly, which declared Marcos the
victor late Saturday.
Freitas do .\maral. founder of the
Chnsuan Dcmcxrattl Pan' ~as th e
top 'ote·geucr a mung t'our con·
lenders 1n the fir<;t·round election last
month ~hen he won 46 '\ percent of
thc 'otc
BllLLtT
The followrng day. Aquino called
for nationwide protest stnkes and
boycons to begin the first working
day after Marcos' Feb. 26 inaugura-
uon. She al o called upon the Philip-
pine military and police to disobey
orders that were .. unjust."
Aquino. SJ. met for an hour today
with Habib, dispatched by Pres1deo1
Rea~n 10 the Philippines on a "fact-
find1ng mission" follow1n$ the fraud-
and violence-marred election.
Earlier in the day. Habib had been
received by Marcos at Malacanang
Palace fort wo hours, but no details of
the session were immediately dis·
closed.
are~ compe11ng w11li"1~0 olhl•r
ld t·ol-u:nter cand1da11:\ won 25 4
percent 1n the i0111al elec11on How.
e'er, he managed to unue the coun·
try's fragmented left and center in
Sunday's election. Soares. 61 , had
served as pnme minister three umes.
Hts last term ended with parlia-
mentary elecuons in October after
which Anibal Cavaco Salva and his
Social Dcmocrauc pan) formed a
m1non1' government
Al'~o
Masked demonatrator in Manila hold• a aign protesting
American aid and alleged Phllipplne military abuaea.
Rene agu1sag. Aquino's spokes·
man. said dunng the meeting with
Habib she "repeated and stressed a
pos1t1on that 1he crisis could only be
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'Marcos must step down '
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan should personally call on
Philippine President Fcrd1n'-nd Marcos "1n unambiguous terms" to step down
from office. say three Senate Democrats who claim they saw concrete evidence
of election fraud dunng a fact-finding tour of that nauon.
Sen. David L. Boren. D-Okla .. a ranking member of thc Senate
Intelligence Committee who led the delegation. said. "If the election) had been
held on a fair and honest bam. he (Marcos) would not have been elected by the
people."
''There 1s simply no way to put Humpt)' Dumpty back 1ogether a$!!1n,''
Boren said. "President Marcos has fallen off that wa11 He's lost all cred 1b11tty"
Marcos "has lost his popular mandate,'' Boren ..aid of the Feb. 7
presidential elecuon between Mareos and challenger CoraLon Aquino
"It 1s no longer a question of wall President Marcos be forced 10 step down,
111s a question of when that will happen and how that will happen ... Boren ~1d
Sunday night at Andrews Air Force Base outside Wash1ng1on.
Boren said the senators all would urge President Reagan ··10 lei Pre111dent
Marcos know in unambiguous terms that 11 1s lhl' tx·lt ef of the n1ted 'tates
that he should seek a voluntary transfer of power to tho'i•' who ha' e trul y won
the electaon "
"Mrs. Aquino ha!> won that d n ·taon b)' all 1mpan1al obsen a11on." Boren
added.
resolved by a swift and orderl:r
transfer (of power) to the Aquino
presidency that 1he Filipino people
had chosen overwhelm i ng!~ at the
polls."
Saguasag told reponerc, that I lab1b
had "come here to li sten,'' and would
remain 1n the Philippine~ for ~ome
time
As the parties conferred 1n pn' ate
Aquino's headquaners 1!>sued a '>tale-
ment 1n which she !>aid Filipinos
"expect the understanding and sup-
pon of tht! fnendli of democracy
ever) where... •
In her statement. Aquino singled
out a comment by Reagan that the
ekct1on had furnished "heanenmg
evidence" of a continuing Filipino
lOmm11menl to thr democratic pro-
l'.ess. o;a~mg that 1n realit)' 1t "as "a
persecuted people d inging on the
ballot bo'cs for their II' es against a
go,emment de1erm1ned 10 trample
all o'er their nghts:·
Armada saves 738 from
sinking Soviet cruise ship
By tbe Associated Press
WELLINCiTON. Ne ...., l ealand --\ S<>' 1l'l rru1)e hner C<lrl)'ing 739
people sent a distress message after slamrning into rock!>. but then radioed that
it needed no help even as 11 wa<; 'itnk1ng an storm) seas. two New Zcalan<fsh1p
1 captains said
Evacuated by lifeboats and a 'imall
armada of ships, all passengers and
crewmembers of the 20.0QO..ton M1kha1I
Lermon1ov were accounted fo r today
except a 34-year·old Soviet seaman
missing and believed 10 have drowned
~tween decks. ~arch and re~cue of.
fic1als said
The Len1ngrad·based ship was I heading nonh 1n the scenic Malborough
Sounds area of Ne~ Zealand's South I Island on Sunda) wh en 11 ran an to rocks
1ha1 punched a hole in the hull and
knocked the eng.ine'i oul of comm1ss1o n.
the Search and Rescue licrv1ce "31d
The 580-foot liner. ""llh a 12-degree I hst. dnfted 1n10 harbor at Pon Gore, ~.._i..w;i.w,;i.w,;i.w,;i..w;i.wo....,..,..._.
where rescue ofli c1als said lhc captain -
tned 10 beach 11 But1hnh1pdn fted back Sov.et Crt11se Shtp Swlks I offshore, where 11 sank in I 00 feet of
watu. ~-~'"'"~l"'f'f' The crippled 'vt'S)e l 'm l a d1,1re~'i ..J\.J.....,.~v'"
call al 6 p.m F-or almolit tw o hours. 1t
I tht"n radioed that 11 was heading under ll'i Poet I own power to Pon Gore. at the northern Gore
11p of South Island The fiM re-.cue ship.
I amv1ng nearly two hours after 1hc ~
I' mayday call, found pa<;scngcr' being
lowered into lifeboats.
Capt.John Reedman of1he liqu1fied ~·~~~
natural gas tanker ranh1ko ..aid his ship ~~'\' ~
picked up the d1 stres'i call. hu 1 that the G
Mikhail Lermonto " then 'i1gnnled
manne radio an Welli ngton that 11 d 1<..l .._ __ ~~~.1.11o.:i..w~...,..lt.ll.ll.Ji..llo.~
nol require assistance
Reedman ~rd ht• ga' l' order<. 10 u >ntmue ~1llng to the '>tl·nc an> wa\ and
was the fi rst ship 10 am'c
Th~ captain of another 'e'iscl thal took pan 1n the rc'><..Ue tlottllJ John
Brew of the ratl ferT) .\rahura said he wa5 alsu told b) radw that the ~t 1kha tl
Lennontov dad not want ht'lp dec,p1te the ma"da\ tall ~anne radio operator'> ~1d othn "esscls.resi>ond;ng 10 thl' d"1n·" \lgn:il
were also told no help ~as needed
New Zealand Pnme Minister David Lange hailed the rt''>CUC .1, ;l
"remarkable ach1evcmen1 .. He o;a1d a pr~nninary 1nqu1 ry had been \Cl up 10 establish the cause o f the '1nk1ng and dc1errn1ne 1f the Mikhail l l·rmon111v'\
captain, Vlad1sla" Voro<lbcr. had been negligent . I Lange said the inquiry needed to resolve "conccrnc, expres.,cd ahout th<·
need for ~.n earhcr warning (and) complication-. over (the) rea..ucc,1 fo1
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ass1'\tance He '>aid preliminary rePort<; wcrc"d1squ1et1ng." ~
He said the Soviet ship· .. captain and senior officer\ from thr 1 \O-nwmbcr
1 new. would remain in Wclhngtcm until the an1t1al rnqurry was urn,pll'tr
I rhc 4;)ov 1et new') agency Tas~ today hailed the trl''W tor the ..ale l'\ J ( ua11on
of pa!t'>cngcr'>. and alc,o confirmed 1hat a trcw member "":.1' m1,.\l ng.
W1thout-elaboratrng. I a'i<. \aid 3 New Zealand pilot was aboard the ship
hut Mal borough lfarhor Board nflic1als said the M1kha1l Lermontov·,. capta1~ was 1n command when the liner hH thl' rocks.
On Sunday. Radio New l caland quoted harbor board chairman Rruno
Dalhessa as 5!'> ang 1here wa'i a d1sagrel·mcnt between the Soviet captain and thl' I pilot. 1dent1hcd ~Capt Don Jamieson. who the radio said was gu1d1ng the vessel to the Opt'n ~a
Team to search for MIAs Jn Laos
BANGKOK. Thailand -An I I-member U.S Arrn y team flew to
southern Laos today to begin searching for the remain .. of I ~mencan a1qnen
whose gunshtl> crashed dunng a night m1ss1on in 11172. a U .. spokesman ~d
The Amencan~ will be ltvang an tents on the crash 'ille in avannakhet
province. and wall be JOaned an their c:<ca vatton work b Laotians. ~1d Lt (ol T~!1" McCann,a spokesman for the lJ.S Pacific( ommand_ The United State\
is very pleased. very enthused." by the exes vauon. th-e ~ond allowed by thl'
communist $Overnmenl of l.ao\, 'i31d a key lJ·~ Embassy official Remain~ of
13 m1ss1ng airmen were unc.:ove~ in the first searl·h, in Paksc province c,outh ofSavannakhe1 .
Two Israelis captured Jn security zone
BE IRUT, Lcbunon -Ciucmlla!I captured two Israeli soldier'\ an {\rat"I\
self-proclaimed security 1one 1n south Lebanon today, and l<1raeh troop~ swt"pt
north out of the zone 1n search oft he men, S«:urity sources rcpdrted They \aid
guemllas of the Synan-supported. National Rc'it'itapce Front umb~l13 group
amhushcd the l'lraclas near R1n1 Jbe1I, four miles nonh of 1he l!>raell bordei
inside the ~cunt y 1one at I p.m The stale-run fk1ru1 radio Quoted
unsdenttfied United Nat1on'i '>Ou recs a<t 'l."\Y,ln8 four I raeh tr~"" wert k II tJ
and four were capturc-0 by guernlla" near 81nt Jt>eal But officauls of the t1J ~
lntenm Forte in Lchano,, \Bid hy telephone only 1ha11wo lo;rach -;old aer' werc captured I .
I Bombing damages airport Jn Chad
• PARI -A ~v1c1·bu1llJet damaged the a1rpon in the ( had1an 1:apital ot
N DJamcna w11h a sana.Jc bomt> 1od.ay, a day after French plane, attacked an
airfield bu1Jt by L1byaM in the rebel-held northern pan of the country f-rcn('h
Def en~ Min1\ter Paul Qu1le'i called the a1uck .. " bhnd bombardmcn& camed
out by a L!.byan Tupolcv nY,1,n& 111 very high altitude," and ~id Franlc planned
to ~nd a d!uuasaon force 10 the north<entral Arn<'an coun1r; and ,.13110n
I
am:raft 't N DJamcna \airport Qu1le<; dad not 'i~nfy what kind of forc~w3,
in volved or how many men would be ~nt tie \aid however that it d d 1 represent a ~cond "Manta." the name'' ven thf' Fre~ch m11t1a'rv intrrv~nt "t in Chad in 198 3-84 1 n
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NATION
Sub may have located shi.ittle booster
(APE ( ANAVf:.RAL. Fl.t (AP)-
Expens toda) cumined underwater
photographs that ma) deterrn1ne 1f
wreckage $p()lted on the noor uf the
Atlantic Ocean •~ pan of 1he nght ~and booster rocket, a!\-. ding ~u'ipcct
an the explosion of the SP<\Cc shuttle Challenger.
The cttw of the four-man research
submarine Johnson Sea-Link 2 re-
ported Sunday they had photo-
graphed objects believed to be sec-
tions of the 149-foot rocket at a deP.th
of 1,200 feet deep about 45 males
northeast of Cape Canaveral.
NASA officials reported the photo<;
were somewhat murky because of ~•It
on the OCt'an bottom and that 11 might
be late in the da:y beforc 11 could be
determined 1fthe p1e<-e'iarc pan of the
rocket.
~eanwh1le. a reliable ~urlc
speaJona on cond111on he not be
1den11fied, said wumings before liftoff
that Challe naer might not have been
safe prompted a presidential com-
m1ss1on to say the decision 10 launch
"may have been flawed."
In Washington. Nauonal Aero-
nautic and Space Admin1stra11on
spokesman Charles Redmond said
that NASA general manager Ph1hp E.
( ulbenson was relieved of has duties
1n a move 11ed to the shuttle disaster.
"I wouldn't say he''i been d1s-
m1.Ssed," Redmond said "However,
the respons1b1httes of ht'> JOb have
been ahered significantly." 1
The weekend move was an effort to
streamline operations in the wake of
the Jan. 28 accident lhat destroyed
C. hallcnger and killed tis ~ven-
Banning of drugs in
capsule 'premature'
NEW YORK !AP) -A ban on
sales of over-the-counter dru~ in
capsule form 1\ premature. despite
the scare over the death of a woman
who swallowed Extra-Strength
T> lcnol capsules tainted w1th deadl}
cyanide, federal officials sa-.
The ban wa!> i.uggcstcd Sunda\ b>
Andrew P O'Rourkc. elected· cit-
ecut1 vc of Westchester ( ount)'. the
New York suburban area where
Diane Elsroth. :n. died last wee~
lnves11ga11on also turned up a ..econd
bottle containing tainted T}lenol 111
th<' same town "here the bottle
containing the fatal do<,e "a~
purchased.
trauon spokesman Wilham Gngg
said the government 1!> not advocat-
ing such a ban
"We think n's premature. unul we
know what the problem was and have
discussed 11 thoroughl y. to propose
solutions." he told The Associated
Press.
"You've had th1i. happen twice
now," O'Rourke said. referring to
poisoning an Westchester County and
the deaths in Chicago 1n 1982. ··1
think n's time that government came
up with some type ofa plan to pre"ent
11 from happening in the future ··
Grigg said he expected representa-
tives of tlic over-the-counter drug
industry to discuss the issue dunn~ a
meeting of the Propneta~ Assoc1a-
11on 1n Washington this week
member crew RedMond ~id
ASA spolcc<;man George 011lcr
~1d the photographs of the wreck.age
will be compared today w11h p1c1urcs
of the rocket taken befott the Jan. 28
launching that ended in tragedy with
the deaths of the seven cttw mem-
bers.
The submannc's floOdhght\ il-
luminated the murky watc!i which
had hampered previous euorts by
smaller robot submersibles to locate
the rocket. Sonar images earlier had
indicated the booste r pans might he
1n that area.
Officials said recovery of the pam
will be tncky, because of the poor
v151 b1hty and strong currents.
The Sea-Link 2. a private vessel,
JU St aturday JOtned four NASA ships
and a Nav) salvage vessel an the
~an:h for< h.aJlcnacr's debns on th<' ocean floor More than 13 ton~ of
"'reek age from the I:? l ton space-<:l".tft
has been rcco..,cred most of It found
floa11n1.
"Some people rtmcd red flags
aQ<>~n the '>nfet:y of the vehicle
especially th e \enlc; an the ~olld rocket
· boosters." said the \our~ c: of the
comm1ss1on's finding that perhap)
Challenger should not have been
launched
A.ppeann1 before the comm1\10n in
\\ a\hangton la~t wed.. Lawrence
Mullo) N1\SA\ boo<>ter pro1ect
manager. te\t1fied that engineers for
Monon Th1olcol wh1~:h make!I the
booster rockets had cauuonc:d
against a launch on Jan 21$ because ot
lo"" temperatun:s that dropped to ~4
degrees o' ern1ght
These 4 patients share
some heartening news
By tbe Associated Preu
Murray Haydon marked a year of lite on a permanent anafic1al
hean in Lou1sv1llc, K} .. today as surgeom 1n Pimburgh expressed
optimism about the condition of a former melhan1l'al hean pa11ent
with a newly transplanted human heart, hospital uffic1als ~•d
In Minnesota. the first woman to get the smaller Jan 1k-70 ~cart
was repQrted making progress w11h her new human hean. and a man in
Anzona kept aliw by a Jarvik-7 before ge111ng J 1ran<;plan111rcparcd to
go back to work. officials said.
Another Anzona pauent 1s also said to be ~ho .... ing 1mpro' emc:nt
as she awaits a human hean after becoming the lir\t per'>on to recen e
two anificial pumps.
In Pmsb'ltrgh. Joseph Burello. W. of ~c.... \kxandna Pa .
remained an cnt1cal condition toda)' tollo""1ng a .. , -hour transplant
operation at Presb~tenan-Unl\ersll} Hospital t~al emkd Jt I 30 .i m
unda), said hospital spokesman Da' 1d La~h
Famil)' members and staff at Humana Hu'ip11.il .\udubun an
Louisville planned to gather today 1n the ho'ip11.al aud11onum 10 cheer
up Haydon, the second-longest hv1ng rec1p1ent ol a permanent
antlic1al hcan. said spokeswoman Donna Hazle O'Rourkc suggested the federal
government control produu1on and
sale of all drugs in capsules. bu1
federal Food and Drug Adm1n1s-
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U.S. won't let Duvalier,
enter country for exile
8)' Ulr Aucx-iated Prt'H
W 4.SHING TOfl.I -l he I n1te-O ~t<at<'~ will not allow former Haman
leader Jean.('laude Duvalier to <'ntcr the country, the Staie Dcpanmeot !11)'~
becau5<' 1t could not guarante(' h1~ ~fety ·or k.ecp h1m from bctn& exlllldited
back to th<' C anbbean island natwn The State Depanment oo Sunday refuted
a report by Duvaher'r, attornc-y in Frant.e, \lv~urVa1 ).(,who ~td 11 appeared
French authont1cs were ~eking tu i.h1p the deposed "president-for-life'" to the
l 'n11ed Statei.. but that tall.shad reach<'d a "dead~nd "
Steelworkers strl.ke top 4 can malcen
SAL HARBOUR. Fla -About 1 l 300 Uni1cd teclworken went on a
nn11onv.1de c;tnkr toda) against the natton's four largest can manufacturer\
after re1ect1ng management offers ot S400 ~ear-end bonuses in place of an
increase in houri) wages The union began offic1all) pulling its mcmbe~ out of
about 75 plants acros\ the t ounti; ,u 3 am Minutes earlier. U W local
president'> voted 57-)b to turn dov.n an tndu'>tn pauern-~tungcontract offer
b' Nauonal C an ( orp
Cost of lobbying tops $45 mllllon
W .\ 'HIN<JTON -The pnce of persuading Congr.:sHose again 1n J9t!)
as Cap11ol Hall lobb)ist spent more than S4S 57 m1lhon tr)tng to influence ,1 m~nad of 1ssuesransrng from tu-law re' 1s1on to textile 1mpon.s. That amount
based on repon'> submitted quanerl~ b) lobbyists to the House clerk and
Senate secretary. was S3 56 m1l11on abo' e 1984 and S2 25 m1lhon higher than
1983. "'hen The ~ssoc1ated Press began rnmp1hng such totals. But the S45. 5 7
m1lhon "'111 go up b) <;everal ma I hon in about three months when late-filed
spending reports for the founh quarter become public
Baby food removed: glass found lnjars
S('HENEC'T ADY., NY -Do1ens of upstate N<'w York supermarke1i.
pulled Gerber baby food from '>helve'> after two women an c1ues 30 males apart
complained of finding glass sh,ers an the: Jars. officials said. Shoppers in th1'>
Cit) about 18 mile~ nonh ol Alban} and an Glo\/er;v1lle. 30 miles nonhwe\t
reported the inudent'> 10 \torc'i hut pohlc !la1d the) had not been told of the
1nc1denh
Offlclals mum ln death of reputed bltman
S.\:-.: .\NTONIO Tel.as -.\ man luund hanged tn his home here wai. an
informant who testified agatnst reputed mobsters the-n v.as gl\cn a nt'v.
1dent1t} and mo' ed to Tnas according to published reports The man. knov.n
at his death as Freddie Manno. was actually reputed mob human Frcdenci..
D1:--.iome. 45. tht' "iew York Dail) "lcws reported toda}. The newspaper and
1he San '\n1on10 Light <ia1d Manno was 1n 1he U S Justice Department''>
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29 gang-linked
killings miSsed ALL 11 LEATHER FACTORY SHOWROOMS CELEBRATE I t I
LOS .\NGELE (.\Pl -There .L niun. 6'-'ng-related killings than the
v.ere probabl} more gang-related I 19 onginall) reported for 1984
hom1c1des an the Cit) in recent )ear'i ( nmes commmed b) the est1-
than 1nd1cated b} Pohce Department mated 160 street gangs in Los .\ngelei.
sta11s11cs because of a fault} reponing arc handled b) a department unit
S)Stem. an official said lno""n as Commun11" Resoun:es
.\ga1nst <)1ree1 Hoodlums or The d1sco,c11 cam<' -...hen pohlc ( R.\ H
audited all 784 homicides '" the cit~ Kramer. co-ordinator of the de-
last }ear and found :!9 that had not panmcnt's anti-gang efforts. Jt·
bel'n counted as gang-related. but tnbuted the uncounted homicides 10 u~o <>hould ha'e been. There "ere 150
Phil h ·a brt'akdov..n of not going balk at osop er dies 'uch ki lhngs an 1985 \l'ar-end and aud111ng all homicides
Jidda Krtahnamartt, 90, an Based on that finding. poh<.:l' < mdr nol handl<.'d b\ ( R .\SH."
lndJan philoeopher who re-Lorne Kramer ordered a random ··Quite franll}. 11 d1sappo1ntl'd me:
jected Orfanlzed religion audll Of 3 lhrec:-month period 1n th.JI \\e had nol captured alf lhl' gang
and foancfed achoole In the 1984. which 1nd1catcd eight gang-hom1udcs in those pre' 1ous :rears:·
~!!Sh;. President's Day ~0i?EATHER
rc:l.ited hom1udes an the ci t> had not Kramer said. "l'\c asked the gang ~ ' United Statea, England and been rnunted in }ear-end figure~. a-.:11' 111es secuon to develop an ad-
lndla, died thle morning at ·Extending that finding O\t'r a 12 -m1n1strat1\e procedure to t'nsurc we
hie home In Ojai. month penod would indu:ate abou1 ha'e a more accurate S}Slt'm "
-----------------------------------! Four rescued from power boat .-1 fire in Marina del Rey channel
By lbe Associated Press
M.\RI .\ l>FL RE\ -.\ pov.er boat burst intu
flames unda} .i lter ,1 fud lane: ruptured. forcing eight
people to Jump O\ erhoard "'hale re .. cue workers plucked
• four others from the burning deck. ot1ic1als said. kipper
Clar) R1ks. JM. <,ulTen~d tir<.1-and second-degree burns
over 14 percent of ha\ hod~ before Lo'> .\ngelcs (ounl)
c;hentrs deputae'> and hkguards ll'rncd him 10 safet}
:ilong \\Ith three pa'>\engc:r'> \au.l '>hentrs Deput} SteH'
I.cc. Fight uthq pa,~engl'r'> 1umpcd merboard and w.am
to 'ialet't whl'n lhl' ,fl.foot hoot raught fire at 4 pm.
\unda\ ·whale Ooat1ng m the main channel oflhl' Manna
del Rei harhor hl' <.aid l11ook I) m1nutl''> for the harhor
fireboat to nt1ngu1\h lhr hla1c. which r au\ed an
estimated SI0.1100 tlamagl'
Peace marchers assemble
thing The ( ll) ( ounul ha'i unan1mou.,I} cndorscJ the
nl'ed for leg1~la11on that v.ould get the car'i oil the ro:iJ
and .\'sembl)man ')tc'e Peace. D-< hula Vista. 1s
expel·ted to introduce the Cll~·sponsored bill this week
The police motif idea 'ame out of tht' blue one da} in
1981 sa~ ~ C roua. J6. wh o has been in thl' p1ua husinl'ss
nearh 14 ) cars and " also .rn auorm•)
Dump slte survey overdue
c;;.\('RAMFN f<l -I l1gher pm.mt\ 'tud1co; ha"r
laused J \Car\ Jc:la\ in a \tJtl' health \Ur'n \>f res1Jt·n1'
Jround J 'M ontcrc~ Par!.. l\l"l' I.lump site J '>late n11irial
ac lnov. lt'dgc:d Dr Ra ) mllnd Neu1ra. OH'rseer ot
c:p1dcm1olog1ral '>tuJ1es lor the state IJepanmcnt nt
Health ";cr\/ICe'I. confirmed the dcla\ after complaint'>
from Montcbt'llo·('1 t) Councilman B1fl Molinari. Neutra
'ia1d the r<'port. -...h1rh had been citpected b:y June 1985.
would be dela)ed for about th~e or four more month!> l k
"31d the dela' v.as rnuscd by the need ll1 complete an
unrl"lated ~tud' of pollutant'i for the state .\tr Resourtl'\
Board and an unanticipated two-month monitoring
program on the 1mpat t of contaminated watermelon., IJ<;t
'iummcr
LOS .\N(if-1 F\ -Volunteer~ continued lo ,;,.
scmble for a crO'i\<nuntn fXJl"C: march. but organ1Le~ ~} the' had tu "·anccl plan-. lor an all-<la~ k1ckotT eon ert
because too few cntenainero; ""ere v.11ling to donate their
11m~ The foot rold1crs 1n "The< 1rca1 Peace March" began
gathenng over the weekl·nd at a park m the Los Angeles
\uburbs. and organ11cr l)a, 1d M1xncr ~id he expected
150 people lO spend \unda} night 1n tents at the park. He Marln• detP stuck ln mlne
hopes the ranks of the mMcher; will have 'i\.\elled to 5,000 "' & q
b) the time the) reach Wa<.h1ngton. DC . an O\'embcr, T\\f"IT\"llNE P.\LM -S<"archer; l r3\\hng
The\ plan I<> k'aH' thl'tr lamp\1te March I and arrl\e 1n through an abandoned descn mine today were: cloi;e to
Wash ington on No' IS "I don't think our effon v.111 reaching a l ' <) Manne who tx'Came ""edged 1ns1de the
hnng an 1Mtanteou' ~t1lu11on to disarmament," said ca,ern while e,plonng. authont1es said. "The) ha\Cn't
M1,ncr "I don't npelt thl' moment we am'e an reached ham ~ct and we reall)'-Oon't kno"" how long 11 ,.,
Washington lor thl' goH·rnmc:nt to la) dov. n and \a}, going to take.·· said Jane Flah11e, dispatcher for the San
·How could v.c: ha"c been so stupid''' But I think 1t v.111 Bernardino< ounh Shl'nffc; Department. The &mow
hue an 1mpall. Wc'rl'gl't11ng.rn incredible rc'ipon~lrom Mine Rescue: Team wa!i working 1ts way into the mane
young people " The day-long l'on ... ·ert at the Lol> Angcle'i to<la). she 'laid T~e 11-)car-old Manne. who wa<;n't
Cohsl'um wn., to have: featured bis-name entcrtainen.. 1mmedantel) 1tlrnt1ltl·J. wa'i reported trapped Sunda) in
said Mallnt'r. who foundt'd an org.an11at1on called PRO-the mane sh.lfl '\hen ff, Lt Denn Knadle r ~1d the Manne
Peace to <1pon,nr 1ht v.alk While several 'Inger.. rock and three C"Om(l:ln11'n' were c.,,plonng the mine ahout 800
group" and otht•r l'ntcna1ncro; confirmed plan'> 10 attend. fre t from m cntrunll' ""hen a ladder brol c and ht• fell and
the talent hne u11 wa,n't da11hng enough to pack the twcamc v..cdged I k appatl'lltl) '>uffe~d no broken ht1ne\
100.000-!lcal 1ad1um :ind bnng 1n enough nionn torn\ er Hae; compan1om managed I<' hi ke out after ')(\Cr;1I hour'
production t'<)'lt\ h1· \31d and nottf) 'ihcnffs dcput•i''> t..nadlcr ~ud
Pizza cars confusing
~\"-I f)lf( 10 \ fl''ilJUrateur'\ g1mmH. k lo dr1lW
attention to hi\ 011\lnr\\ m.1\ ha' c "llrl l•d 100 ~di I int.
a c1111en ml'>takrnh med 111 Ila" llov. n a p11 ta deh"cr) car
when he w1tnt'''cd .10 .luto 1hc:lt I hc:n a ~lrandcd
molun'>I U>mpla1nnJ l<l,pol"t' .liter a p1113 dch\Cl) cur
pa\<,ed him v.11hou1 \tclp(l1n1t "-i1lw pohtl' art ~ktn&
k1l1'il. turn lhot Y..nuld rn,1kC' 11 alkµI tu c4u1p l·ars to
re~mhll· (latr11I H'h1dn ~ h.11 'p.irl ed tht• pmpoc;cd
leam13t1un "\.in 1>1cgo cntrrprrnrnr l>'an1el l r11t1a And
hi\ \IC'" \ 11ri.. 11111.1 lkpannwnl n·,t.iur.1n1 < 11111a°\
dl'li' "'" , ar' Jr<' v..h1tc ~1th lalo..1· hithl h.11., Jl I•'" 1hr tup
and \on I >1l'1tn lllllh t' \..I\ 1111.'\. 11111~ 11111 mu1 h lalo..t• lhl' rt•,11
3 booked ln brothers' deaths
MOD STO -rhffr ~h>Je.,tc1 rT\ldcnts h .. \(. bet n
artt'1ed for 1n"e'>ll&-1t1un ol murdcnng t\\O hrotht"r'
found \hot 10 de•Hh 1n a pra\h llrlhard t dd1<' thoma'
Haro 2~ wa\ arrested b\ \wn1~lau\ Count} 5ht'nfl',
d(f)Ullt\ \honl\ .iller tht bodtCS or { 11lhcrt f-lOTt''i>, H .md
h1\ hrother, fo\('ph v.ere d"t "' t're11 T nda' Ounng thl'
wtekcnd Harn·, hroth<'r Benn' '' .ind Je'i'il<' Edv..ird At1arin 17 wcrt bt'kl~cd into 111·1 Buth' 1t11m<, "ere \hot
\t\tral llm<'~ an tht" hatk .ind hcaJ \it R1 t.hard
h .. nmn tt11d The\ had t.nm1nal r~'l.1mh .tn1t < 11l~n
I lorn "'·'' .in at:ll\C' mrmhcr 111 the' f\.11h11J'!)t'"
\tot on." le c l11h dC'tC< ''' t'' .hl11C'd
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Orange Co.lat DAILY PILOT I Monday, February t 7, 1986
2 bills ec}uate
boozing boaters
with motorists
ociety has slowl> come to realt ze gasoline and
alcohol are a lethal mixture. that dri nking and driving is
anti-social be ha v1or.
But throw in a little water and the formula changes.
In fact. booLing ts to boating what lonic 1s to gin.
T hey go together like beer and peanuts-a little too wel l.
T he natural partnership leads to excesses of frequent!)
dangerous and sometimes fatal consequences.
Nowhere. 11 see ms. is alcohol more accepted than on
the bow of a boat.
Maybe it's a throwback to days of yo re when rum-
soaked pi rates plied the seas. but It's a rare skipper and
crew who cast off their lines today wi thout benefit of
in toxicating liquid refreshment. .
Wfi"eTher it's a well-appointed motor yacht on the
way to Catalina. a sleek speedboat towing a skier or an
aluminum fohing boat working a quiet cov1:. th e odds
are that those aboard have been fort ified with alcohol
·That doesn't mean to impl) that anyone who steps
on a boat is drunk. But the fact is that many of those who
operate boats do so with a little less d1li~ence and a little
more disregard than they do when behind the wheel of
the famil y sedan.
And that conce rns two state senators who are
proposing long-overdue leg1slatton to improve safety on
our waterways.
State Sen James Nielsen. R-Sonoma. has wntten a
bill that make those guilt> of killing someone while
operating a vessel subject to the same penalties as those
who commtt manslaughter '-"h1le dn vmg a motor
vehicle
SB 1509 makes sense.
Now. a carclc!-.c; or intoxicated boater who kills
someone fa ces up to on<:) car in jail and a $2.000 ti nc . .\
m~torist can be sen ten ced to as much as eight year~ tn
pnson.
Nielsen's btll , '-"nttcn m the aftermath of a Lake
Shasta boating traged' 1n which two people were killed.
also would.
•Require am one o perating a boat '-"Ith I() or more
horsepower to be at least I~ )'ears old.
•Require certain reporting procedure1, to be
followed after a boating accident; and
•Allow peace oflicers to 1mmed1ately arrest persons
involved rn a boating accident who arc suspected of
being under the influence of alcohol o r drugs. Now a
warrant is required 1f1he offender 1s not caught in th e act.
The oth~ piece of lcg1slatton. by state Sen. John
Seymour, R-Anahe1 m. would establtsh a legal level of
intoxication for boaters much like th e law ~l·tting a
blood-alcohol le' el for mo torist~ at O I 0
The lack of a spec1fit ltm 1t ha1, fru strated la"'
enforcement offic1al1, trying tu bnng a ml'asure of saft.·t~
to our crowded watef\\'aH.
The Leg1 slaturc can give them ..,omc help when the)
consider the two btlls 1n coming weeks.
The argument that boaters arc so much different
than motonst1, and therefore subject to a different
standard JUSt doc1,n't hold water when lives are being
needless!) lost
Opui1ons 8ll'Pressed in th•'> soa<;e are those ot lhe Daily P1to1 Other views
expressed on this page ore those of their authors and artists Reader
comment15in,,1ted ThPOii1lyP 01 PO Bo •1560 Cos1aMesa 92626 Phone
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became vice pres1drn1
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America's fi rst gas com pan~
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ScHLAF~Y
No air
time for
opposing
views
Networks reject
editoria l con tent
they don •t produce
Tidbits possibly missed
amid hearts and flowers
A guts) New York businessman.
who puts his money where his mouth
1' med 10 buy time to a1 r a TV spot to
urge an end 10 federal deficits
Would ) ou believe! All J..hrce TV
nl'tY..orks refused to air th1!-SPot for
"h1ch Ne"' York businessman J
Peter Grace wa'i "1lling to pay
commerual rate'i
The networks proudly announced
1he1r censo rship on the TV evening
nev. ~ The reason. as ex.plained by the
l B~ spokesman. was: "The subJeCt
matter 1s controversial " Ite m s of inter est
about va lentines·
his tory. tr adition s
"lo v. that n·s all m l'r k 1·-. tah• .1
loolo. al this' alen11nt.'' thing
\ctuall~ there 'H'TC I"" "a1nt
V,1kn11nes .\ccord1n~ 111 th t" Roman
hl\ton ofmanvrs. both Wt.'rt mJrt\f·
cd on Februan.14. onl' 1n Ronw ;11it.I
the e11hcr 10 ln.teramnJ l"htl h t\ nuv.
t.allt:d Tcrn1J. bll milt.•\ frorn Rornt.•
Thl" \1 Valentine 'Aho wa' martH·
l'd 111 Rome is 1hough1 to hil'l' hcl'n a
pnt.'"I "ho "a' k.il k d 1n ah11ut :!b9
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( laud1uo, 1ht.· < 1111h \ l Jlilu >mb
containing h10, ll'mJ1n' "'·1' lo und in
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d1tkrt.•nt h1<>t111 tl'' ol mall\ r'> .ind
11tJ} ha\t' tx.·t·n man,n•d 111 Konw
alter all Bui tx·tau\t· hr' ml n1111ned
in t"o h1s111nc'> ht.• mJ\ h.I\ ••ITll' 1(1
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I ht.· c U\\Om of nt. ha 11ging 1 .llen
t1m•\ "a' appurt'ntl~ '>IJrt c<l h\ < 1t.•ol
lrn ( haun·r tht· I ngl1\h poc·t lk
'itanl'd lht.• v. hok thtng hnau\t' ht•
locikcd around anJ J ruJl'J that tht·
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HARVEY
birds staned painng off un Fehruan
1.:i
Herc. Valen\1nes Da) hai. re-
mained prcny much the i.ame since
we s1aned to celebrate 11 The Vt:T)
first cards were handmade and
read\-made cards became a"aalablc
in the late 1800s 1n this countrv Mo-;1
of the earl )' ones were hlank 1n<>1dc
and )OU were C\pc:C ted to till tn )Our
0\\-n \efSC
( om1l valentine\ were a\allahlt•
from the vet) first MO'il ofthem were
downnght 1nsuhing. were pnn1ed on
cheap paper and '>old for a penn)
The) were known a'> "p..:nn) dread-ful-; ..
We . lor thl' mo'>I pan. exchange
card~. cand\ and nov.t·r<, w11h our
1,v.ee11e'> hu·t thing-; an· d1tleren1 in
Olher part"> ol lht.• world
In England tor c\.1mpk ldnn I kt
\OUr lo.Id\ read 1h1\) ~Id\ rett'l\l' gill\
lll tan<l' fru11 ur nwnl'\ \omt.
unmamed "omcn gl"t up hclorc
~unni;e and \land h\ 1ht.·1r v.tndov.
The\ helll''-e that tht· fiN man the\
sec. or al least \Omcont.• V. ho looks likr
that lirc;t man will marn them \\-llhin
a \Car
In I tah "hne neuh am th1ng1s an
ncuse for a fca~t. they have a ka,1
Danish men send a thing talktl .1
. gat Hebre1 (Jo long letter) I nstcad uf
s1gntng his name. 1he sender sign, lht.•
letter w11h a scncs of dms. ont• tor
each lt-tter 1n the man's namc If the
lad\ who TCCl.'1'-eS II [1.Ul.'\\C\ hi'>
1dentll\ b-. the number ol dot' he
re<-.ards her with an Eastt.•r l'~ on
Fa'>ler
It., onl\ ndtural that ( up1d (.1k.1
hu~l v.ould cnd up a<> onl' of tht•
pnmc folk rnvolvt.•d in Valrn11ncs
Da) He's the Roman god oflo\e, and
ha<> bcl'n s1 nee )(JO B.<
In the earhes1 da)'~ < up1cl "a"
'>hm' n as a hand'iome. a1hlcllt dudt'
hu1 h\ 1he mid 200s B ( . he "'a'
dep1ll.ed a<> J chubb} naked tu<lJlcr
'' 11h "ings holding a ho" and am1"
< up1d\ mom "as .\phro<l11c It
seem'> that Aphrodite was a real
lonkt.·r. but \hl' heard about a cu11e
named l'\ychc, "'ho folb were S3\'1ng
"as bctler looking than she \\as. ~he
decided to '>t'nd ( ·up1d o 'er lo ~hoot
Ps)che w11h Im htlle how and arrov.
so IM l ~he'd fall 1n IO\t' with -;omc
ugl) man
Whl'n < up1d got a look al P\Hht·
'>he \\-J\ '>Ul h a kncx kout th,H ht•
Jn1tkn1all\ '>tJhtx.·d h1msdl "'1th th r
Jrn 1" and it•ll t n hl' ~ "11 h her
T hl'rt• \ J lol more to I ht' \tor\
Thn '>Phi up. \he died hut C up1d gut
I tll'> to re• 1' l' ht•r. Jnd thn got hat~
together
The main thing ICl remember 1s that'
\hi\ slOI) t'nds a'i all good loq· st om·<,
-.hould The} It vcd happtl\ e'er alter
"Con1 rovers1al'" It 1s patently nd-
1culous to assert that the networks
ha\·e a Policy of not ainng con-
trO\ ers1al subJCCt matter. All the
nctworl...., program a stead)' diet of
h1ghl\ t.OntrO\.ers1al SUbJCCt matter.
There '" more to this refusal than
met Dan Rather's eye. The real
reac;on 1he networks censored the ad
1s that 11 1s agatnst network Policy to
air anythang with edatonal content
that the network did not produce.
That"-; how the bag-mcdaa liberals
maintain their control over what
Amcncans thtnk. and also over what
the) 1h1nk about.
The network liberals don'I wan1
Amencans to thtnk about what Peter
urace 1s thinkang about. namely,
cu111ng federal spendang; the liberal
hne is. that's 1mpQss1ble so we must
raise taxes. The networks don't want
>\mencans 10 think that network
news coverage and documentaries
about the Vietnam War were dis-
honest. t hat's why they refuse to aa r
.\ccuracy in Media's superb new
documentary called "Vietnam. The
Impact of the Media."
The networks don't want '\men-
~ an.-. to thank about Soviet m1htaf}
o,upenont'. so the)' cons1s1en1ly re-
luo,ed to ~II time 10 the Amencan
<;,et.uni) ( ounc1I for Its several splen-
did documentaries. and instead aired
onl) network documentaries promot-
ang thl' false liberal notion 1ha1 the
\ov1cts are peace-loving.
Iranian agjtators incited
Islamabad embassy attack
The networks don't want Amen-
c:ans w think about bu1ld1ng a U .
'>Pac.:e shield to shoot do" n enemy
m1ssales ( Prcs1 den1 Reagan's
~1ra1eg1c Defense ln1t1a11ve). so the}
refused to sell lime for programs or
'>pot.-, on High Frontier and anstead
air nnl) programs that lead Ameri-
can'> fa lsel) to bel1e'e that the onl)'
pos-;1hle re.-.ult of nuclear attack
"ould he th e devastation pictured an
.\BC\ "Thl· Da} After.,
l '•>uall )'. the networks don't give a
rca\on for rcfusing lo air programs or In tell igen ce re ports from Pa kis ta n say
I.ra n ian ·students' led mob t o e mbassy
\.\\\Ill'-<· If )"\ f \ltknlt
\IJ\ht.d .1 ...... 1, 11 tlil' \0t ul l\ ol lht.• CI\
o,11~r'1" 1h;11 lr.tn1.rn .1~1 1.11 111\ pla'vnl
.1 kn rok in ;tn .u111 \ml'fll.tfl
111111.1111 th at "d" 1n111,tll , 1~111trd h'
\11\ 11·1 J1~111tom1a111 111 thl ,,,d,tng
and hurn1ng l)f 1h1 l \ I mh."" 111
l\IJmah.1d b\ a l'.tl..l\t,1111 11111h un
l\J()\ 21 1979
rhl' mob h.1d tx·rn dn\l:n tu an
apparenlh "P<Jnlclnt.•uu' lren1\. h}
radio repon \ th.11 lalo,cl~ (hargt.•d lhl'
l n1ted ">1att.·~ "'llh in,11ga110g !hi.'
takeo,cr o l 1hc <>rand Mosque in
Mt'l ca tl\e da) hefore l>c!>cending on
the t.•mha\S) rnmpound 1n bu~'i. the
n ott:r'i forced more than I 00 l I ~-llJld
Palmtam personnel to take r'Cl\Jge11n a
room·'illt.·d '\ccunt) vault. l hey hud-
dled thert· 1n >Uflocattng heat. amid
'lmoke anJ tear ga' tumt.''> for fiH
hour\. while the chance~ hu1ldang
burned around thl'm
R' a near-m1ra l k •>nl\. l"'o AfllFn·
~an<. died 1n the mek-e a 20-\ear~old
\i1 anne guarl1 l..1lled tl\ 'in1pcr fire and
a lO-ycar-old '\rm:r (htcf "'arran1
OOi(er, who \U t tumhed whc:n
trapped in h1\ hum1ng apartmrnt
A\ "'C have reported prev1mi<,ly
secret (IA report~ tn<.l1 catc that KG R
dt\lnfnrmat1on 5penah'ilS WCrC TC'•
<1pon<i1hk forthe inflammatof} n·pnn
that tht I ln1ted Stales (and f\rael)
eng1nc:ert'd the ~11ure of thr C rrand
\110'>(.!Ul' I he ab\urd rt.'pon was
hroadc:ti\l dunng a '>o<:cer m.1tl h and
v.ai. v.1dc:I> bche' cd de,p11e 1mmcll1·
.ttr l \ denaal\
II nol.\ .1ppt•at\ 1h;1t thl' l~nian'
pl.t)t'd ,1 cr11t wl p.1rt 1n the hlamabad
emhiw.y a1tatk P:vi of the lrar11;1n
eOort wfl' puhhc par1 wn' i.t·< H't
\t the time of the.· att\l~k -• ~wt
tv.o ""eek\ oficr the tak Yt:h>f the
l \ F T'lha'"' an 1 <'hran -Iranian
nfliCtal\ npcnl> an used the l 'n11ed
Ulle!. ol comphc11 ~ in the mn~qut'
~11urt' h\ re1t1wuH'1llrem1'it\ Onl) a
frw hour' hefore lhc moh formed. a
radio hroadc;i\t from lrnn into rak1
stan q1411tN1 the .\Yat11llah Khomc1n1
3\\:1\ll'IJl
II 1' not unllkt·I\ th.11 l nm1nal
I \ 1mpc·ndll\m did thl\ 1n an
attt.·mpt w 1nfihraa• tht.• -.ohd rank'> of
l\lam Mo,iem., mu'>I not let down
thc1r guard .ind ~houl<l t.·~rx.·t t thl\
I.ind nl dirt\ au h) ·\mcncan 1m-
penahsm and 1nlt'rna1111nal 7mn-
1sm
lntell1genn: repon<, from Pakistan
in the weeks following the embass)
sacking 1mphcatcd a cadre of1ranJan
.. students" as ag11atoi> who tnctted
the Pakistanis. and "1rtuall\ kd the
mob 10 the emba'is\ ·
fave years later. 1n December 1984,
the CIA found•anothcr piece o'hhc
puzzle dunng a routine ~>nefing of
Charles Kapar. an Agency for Inter-
national Devclopmrnt employet>
who had survived a Kuwaiti airliner
h11acking. Two Al D colleagues were
brutally murdered by the h11ackers,
and Kapar and an American bus1-
nc!l)man were systema11call) tortured
before finall> being rclca~d at the
Tehran airport
During their 'i1x-dn y ordeal. Kapar
realized that two Iranian pas~enger-;
were acting as spies for the h11ackers,
relaying any hint'i of passenger re-
sistance. And Kap•r was sure he nad
..een one of the Iranians hcforc,
though he rnuldn't remcmhcr where
at fim
Ekfore hi s <,obscqucnt debnefing
b) the CIA. rccognu1on dawned on
Ka par. The I ran1an had been m the
mob that stormed the embassy an
hlamabad 1n 1979 \'> luck would
have 1t. Kapar had httn among 16
Amencans at AID headquarters who
C'\(aped 1he r-ampagang Pakmana
mob He was ~urc the Jmn1an passcn·
ger on the Kuwa1t1 aarhner had been
part of the 'mob. wh ich swung hy the_
-\ID building m buSt"~ hctore amick·
1n~ the embassy
Kapar conftrml'd to u' h1'i 1den11fi·
cation of the Iranian "\lteper" on the
a1rhner a~ one of tho~ who led the
I Q79 attack 1n 1-;lamabad
"The Iranian' were n&1tat1ng all
over the place at the time " he \:11d
•• f here W3\ a da\llnc:t \U\PICIOn that
JACK
ANDERSON
r~ • spot'> O\Cr which the) don't ha ve
rll11onal control. Sometimes, the>
gl\e an obviously untrue excuse such
ar:. daaming that 1t as "too con-
tro\er.,1al" or "nol up to our stan-
dard<, .. But once upQn a time. ( BS let
the cal out of the bag and adm111cd the
real reason. ~
th e> s1anrd the wh ole 1h1ng."
, With 1ncred1ble luck, Kapar ap-
parently crossed pa1h s with Wie Ira-
nian agent provocateur twice -and
laved to tell the tale
MEAT .\X .\ T WORK < O\t·
culling measufts 1nsp1rcd by the
Gramm-Rudman b1:1dge1-balanc1ng
act could cost :rou more at the meat
cqunter. Here's why The Agnculture
·Department\ Food Safety and In-
spection Servrce wtll probably cut
comers by fu rl ough1 ng inspectors and
cutting back on their overtime. The
efTcct wi ll he lcs'i meat inspected, and
a supply that falls short of demand~
whach will bnnl~1gh~r p!:!_ccs
MENGELE MYSTERY. Last June
a team of forcns1c-med1cane e1lpcrt\
issued a preliminary finding that 1he
remaans exhumed 1n Embu. Bra11I
were those of Or JoSt"f Mengele the
10famou5 t~all "Angel of Death .• : But
nearly nine months later. the d1s-
tmgu1<1hed team has yet to issue its
final report, and Justict> Oepartmen1
insiders are wondenng why The
report was SUPPo~d to have bceo
produced. af\er several delays. 1n time
for la~I week'~ AS$0Cinllon of Forcn
sic Pathologists annual meeting
Though mo repon ha'i been forth·
coming. we're told the Clll)ert~ have
already been paid
MIN l-EDll ORIAI A F1lip1noof.
fic1al explained av.ny the ma~'i1vc
vote fraud in the rtccncpre,1dentaal
election by sayang, "We learned our
poht1~ from the Amencan5" But a1,
Demcx:rat1c prank,tcr Dick iuck
once told Bob Haldeman. (who had
accuSt'd him of oniJntting the tech
n1quc of campa(a.n dirty trt<:k'I)
"Ye~h. but you &uy~ ran II into the
iround "
J•c• Aod~noo a.ad 0.1~ Vao Atta
•r~ syodlr•tt-d t'Ol•mal1t1.
In 1966. Sch1Ck Safely Ra1Cl r Co.
produced a first-rate, dynamic mus1-
(ai q lled "lip W1 1h People ·· It was
endor'>ed by Walt Disney, John
Wayne and others as great entertain-
ment 1t received standing ovation<;
wheneve r at was performed hve. and
1t was aired 9n many local tclev1s1on -q
stations '
But 11 wa s banned on the networks
and on their owned-and-operated
stations. The then-CBS Vice Presi-
dent ( ra1g Lawrence sent a telegram
to Schick spel ling out the CBS policy
1ha1 no ~ponsored pro$fam may
express an editorial or 1deologJcal
v1ewpQIJlt un less the program b
produced by \BS Ilse If and nprcsscs
CB •own edttonal v1ewpQ1nt.
Lawrence's telegram cllplaaned. "CB~ has long had a Polley against the
mclus1on an the entertainment pro-
gram, of thas kind of ed1tonal views
on current issues . It 1s CBS policy
not to sell 11 me to SPonsors for the
.expression of such views."
That 1s one of the most revealing
statements ever made by an 1ns1dcr tn
the U.S communications media. It
contains 1wo vital admissions: (I)
that C BS will not ~rmit its network
or the stations 1t owns to a.1r "this lund
of cditonal views," that is. the lund of
ed1tonal views 1Acluded an "Up With
Peorle". and (2) that c es will not
"sci 1tmc to sponsor;" 10 eit press
view~ of the ~ponsor·, choice
Thi' monopoly rnn1ro1 ot new~
ciccrc1!K'd by the TV networks 1s
unacceptable 1n a democratic 'oc1ety who~ fu nctioning dcpend5 on the
free interchange of news and op1 n1on
The Fit1t Amendment bclon13 to all
the Amencan people, not JU5t to the
TV networks That'' why the Fa1meu ~lnnc should tx-maintain~. cn-fo retd and c').panded
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HB handled superstreet
ld~a ln e.ractly rlght way
To the Eaitor:
My su~c~re congnuulations to the
Huntingtbn Beach City Council
members. It was just short of m•gnjfi.
cent how well-(O()rdinatcd and or·
chestrtted their actiol\twerc Monday
Feb. 3 as they JCfincd and approved
the "supcrstreer concept for Beach
Boulevard ..
As a member of the Citizens
Advisory Committee to the Orange
County Transportation Commission
I had followed this project very
closely. That gorup, as well as city's
own staff, had supported the super.
street concept but with real reser-
vations. about the "fl yover." or grade
~paralton at Warner A venue and the
rush-hour parking restrictions on
Beach Boulevard.
Everyone seemed to review the
flyover as an unavoidable piece of the
entire package. What good would a
superstreet be if it had one major
bottleneck? So both the commission
and city staff reluctantly asked the:
council to approve the flyover "in
concept," admining it would have to
be greatly refined to be acceptable.
But then the council, with the type
of teamwork you expect from a group
of surgeons, began to dissect the
proposal. Councilman McAllister
seemed to speak for everyone when
he said he liked the superstreet
concept but not the flyover or the
parking restncted only to rush hours.
Cou~cilwoman Balley poinied oui
that 1n her c1&ttt years experience on ~he council to approve: "1n concept"
1s always taken to mean simply
approv~. Mayor Mandie pushe.d for
alternatives until he was told that
widening the inten«tion mi&ht work~ but would be outdated in five
years due to freeway traffic in the
area. Then Councilman Green got
them to agree that a proposed freeway
connection at Gothard would greatly
reduce that traffic.
As if on cue from a conductor
Councilmen Finley and Kelly als~
chimed in in perfect harmony.
The result? To the amazement of
many and perhaps to the delight of
most, the council members voted approv~ of µie superstreet concept.
hut using mterescction widening
rather than the flyover at Warner
A venue. They also were even stncter
than the commission by calling for no
parking anytime on 'Beac h ~ul~"'.ard, rather than merely restric-
ting 1t m the rush hour. Their reason
was safety. as well as the heavy flow of
bcach-go1n$ traffic outside the rush
hour. e~pec1ally on weekends. A very
pcrceptt ve response.
It was a nice feeling to be proud of ~ur City Council. ~gain, congratula-
uons on your creauve teamwork and
a job well done!
DONALDJ. TROY
Huntington Beach
Court case costs HB district
To the Editor.
The Oap between the student editor
and the Huntington Beach School
District is over but the reverberations
will sound on to the everlasting
detriment of the community.
The authority of the school admin-
istration has been seriously under-
mined. the taxpayer has been shafted
and the student editor has been
. handed an ego tnp that no im-
pressionable high school student
needs.
There is no quarrel with the
editorial. It 1s no better nor worse
than the average high school essay. I
Judge. admittedly. from the quality of
work m another era and another state.
And I cannot testify as to the accuracy
of his facts. .
The question 1s, what are the couns
doing in this imbroglio'~ It appears to
be another usurpation of the
authonty school and parents must
exercise to enforce d1sc1pltne and
teach respons1bihty, a path courts and
lawyers are following with 10creasing
frequency.
The only winners 1n this kind of
sc.enario are the couns and lawyers. It
becomes increasingly apparent that
counroom activity must proliferate
in order to keep the burgeoning
numbers of Law school vaduates
gainfully employed. This 1s a con-
dition that must be kept in mind the
next time one votes for a lawyer for
public office. Every law enacted
provides the seed of litigation. Every
lawyer graduate looks for the un-
crossed "t" and the undotted "i."
It becomes apparent that the ar-
rogance of the courts in civil matters
of this type aided and abetted by·
radical organizations like the ACLU
are determined to distort or destroy
the fine hoe between the exercise of
freedom and the exercise of responsi-
b1l i ty which 1s the essence of democ-
rac).
JOHN W. REID
Costa Mesa
Courts did youth an iz;r.justlce
To the Editor:
Regarding the Huntington Beach
youth who went to coun and won his
case for"freedom of the press," may I
say I am appalled.
I felt sorry for the young man, who
has learned he can defy established
authority like a spoiled child who
throws a tantrum to get his way. rm
afraid he is due for some surpnses as
an adulJ in the real world. His
experience had nothing to do with
freedom of the press or free speech.
He can have all that he desires off
campus.
He is 10 school to learn and
obviously he has 'a lot to learn about
ed111ng newspapers and wnung edt·
torials. as your pragmatic edjtorial
pointed out.
We, as taxpayers, provide fine
schools. try to get the best teachers
available, th<.>n t\Jrn our children over
10 them for tra1n1ng.
The courts have done this student
an injustice and have laid yet another
restnction on already ovc:rhurdc:ned
educators.
lfl were the boy's father, I would be
very concerned. If I were a teacher. I
would be disgusted. As a taxpayer. I
am incensed that we a:-e forced to pay
over $20.000 in legal fees for this
dam foolishness.
C.H. BARNEY MC' CLURE
Costa Mesa
Newport Bay cleanup overdue
To the Editor.
I have admired and appreciated
Mayor Phil Maurer's e fforts to clean
up NewpOrt Bay!
The intrusion of the nitrates from
three main sources 1s the reason for
the growth in recent years of sea
lettuce and the cloudy appearance of
the water in Newport Lower Bay
especially.
Vigo ro us action by the city of
Newport Beach can surely force the
three main suppliers of the nitrates to
condition their effiuent water before
discharging it bac k 10to the bay And
action to speed up the Irvme Water
District to construct its pipeline to
obviate their now into the hay must
be accelerated.
As my observauon of the bay for 25
years and expenencc in the water
veatment busjoess, I have always
been skeptical that the beaters could
be substantial polluters. given the fc~
hours per year that the average boat is
in use inside the bay. .
Animal fecal matter 1s another
factor, and not an i ns1inifican1 one.
My friend who 1s st.atisucally inclined
has computed that a duck o n lido Isle
will excrete 62 pounds a year. Th1rty-
odd ducks (and I have seen more on
Lido alone) will deposit a ton a year!
Dogs whose owners do not clean up
excrete 40 pounds a week or a ton
each year. Fony or more dogs will
account for 40 to ns on our beaches or
washed down in gutters and outfalls
into the bay. Cats and pigeons
account for more pollution.
The city should concentrate its
e fforts on the ma10 ~ources of
pollution hke the three nursenes and
the Irvine Water D1stnct -and th~
pet owners -who will respond to
stjff fines and ng1d law enforcement.
It is vital that the efforts for
cleaning up the bay be intensified.
LADISLA W REDA Y
Newport Beach
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"~r 'al 9U~ ~ ~71"
IRS doesn't service taipayers
To the Editor:
Recently I had occasion to v1s1t the
office of the Internal Revenue Service
to secure forms. A supply of forms
was displayed from wJ1ich the tax-
payer could choose. This supply was
totally inadequate, failing to contain
some of the simplest one!>, which
could only be obtained by order
requiring as much as two weeks for
delivery.
The taxpayer 1s o ften unable to
obtain adequate information to com-
plete his return until late in the filing
season, therefore he has two options:
I.) File a delinquent return and
incur penalties and·'interest.
2.) Request an extension of ttmc
1nvolvmg the payment of 10terest.
Neither of the above attributable to
his negligence.
The office 1n which forms are
requested is ltke a tomb. There is no
'lign of official presence wtth the
cxc.cpllon of a phone and a pad of
order blank!>.
There were people 10 the office w11h
problems too complicated to be
resolved by phone. People who
needed and sl)buld have been entitled
to personal assistance -people who
arc tryi ng to comply with the law and
are unable to because of lack of
consideration by the very agenq·
which imposes the tax.
There should be a proper distnbu-
uon of forms available to the taxpayer
at all 11mcs and IRS representation 1n
the office to render assistance in a
humane manner.
The taxpayer 1s confronted with
enough problems without being sub-
JCCted to the cavalier treatment which
now CXISlS
FRANK MUSSELMAN
Tax Consultan1
We could eliminate homeless
To the Editor:
The plight of the homeless. ""hether
physically or mentally 111 or JUSt out of
a JOb. 1s outrageous.
I woke up cold at 4 a.m. on a \Cl)
chilly morning. My fumacewasoutof
order. I thought of the people sleeping
on streets and 1n tunnels without the
warm clothes and bedding I have
There's a lot of wealth in Orange
County. And a lot ofmdifferen(e.
l thought of earthquake \1ct1ms,
including babies in the 2 1-dc~rec
temperature in tents 1n Mexico Cit}
TherC''s a lot of wealth in Mexico
l it}.
I thought of the nc"" guardrails on
sidewalk grates at Harvard to keep the
homeless from sleeping on the grates
fo r a little warmth.
There·s a Int of wealth 1n that area.
How can we sell the idea our
countn 1s great and alJoy. such
treatment of the unfortunate.., ~e
should not n·en allo" animals to
endure: dc:prn at1 on
M. MILLER
'Jewport &-ac.:h
Condors belong in the Andes
To the Ed11or:
I believe that there arc:. perhaps,
two creatures left from the age ol the
dinosaurs that were not on the Ark of
Noah, when God changed the polar
regions of the earth. and created the
Great Flood.
Most of thC' great beasts known as
dinosaurs were swamp dwellers.
They were marine mammals. such as
the whale family, but they weren't
st rong swimmers. Besides the whales
were the great condors. buzzards with
a JO-foot wingspan. A buzzard that
size requires large dead bodies.
Can you imagine the great thunder-
storms, generated when the froze n
polar areas moved into areas of
tropic"31 air masse~ and the tropical
air masses moved into polar areas..,
Th<• (thunder hmfl 1s buoyed h igh b}
the updrafts of thunderstorms. He
could soar Y.1th so little dfort that he
could probabl:y sleep 1n the air
The "hale~ !o ught the white water
while the condor soared abo"c 11 all
The condor 1s not exunct. therl' are
plent~ of them in the .\ndeo;
Pcrh<lP' we \hOuld ohta 1n pl'T -
rn1ssion to turn 1hc le" remaining
California cond0rs loo~e. in the
.l.ndes. where the en\ 1ronmcnt 1~
more con duel\ e to their sun 1 \al
lfvou doubt 1hr faa that the canh
has ·changed polar areas. explain tht'
~eat mammoth'\, found fn:ucn in the
ice-caps, and how fossil fu~I got nn thl'
north shore of -1.laska.
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Ora~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday. Februlty 17, 1Ne A7
Ob. wow/ Blae l.bJes on freeway
To the Editor.
Oh Wow! Blue ltncs! That myt ucal
barrier 5hould stop thote evil com·
mutersseek1D1relieffrom thcconan--
t.100 oo the jammed Costa Mesa
Freeway.
Of course, 1f that doesn't wort,
surely altematina lavender aod pucic
will do the tnck. accompanted by a wpa~er-paid "bht7" on taxpayers by
lbe Highway Patrol.
ln the meantime. we ml.lit sit hick
and wau:b a typical bureaucntic trap
of••we bave a law and try bea\lca ~
shall enforoe it, riaht or wro~"
Forpt the fact that a cmo-thi~
amprovement in traffic tlowcoukt 1*
bad by simply opening the new lane t
rqular travel.
TEDOtLBER
Ora
Nation can't glve up on spac~
To Lhc Ed1tor.
I am 18 years old..i and had never
seen a person die bc1ore.
But, I watched with horror that
Tuesday morning when the space
shuttle exploded into a ball offlames.
To be witness to somethmg that
sudden and final was not only
painful, butalso imcomptthensiblc. I
could not believe that, after so many
perfect lift-offs. the shuttle and seven
crew members could disappear for-
ever, leaving a plume of smoke as her
only remains.
I can now understand my parents'
feelings toward the day that John F.
Kennedy was assassinated. I will
always remember that scene of the
shuttle exploding ... a permanent
etchini in my mind.
But, after the time of sorrow b4'
passed, we must contmue to cxpl~·
space and all that space cootainf.
Otherwise. those seven men a~
women will have died for noth.i"*=
This last frontier is stiJI very new, •DO
we must not stop btcausc we ha*
met our first major setback. 4
When added to the tho usands £
men and women who gave their liv
whJle exploring Eanh -our count
for example -these ~ven advea-
turers have died foT a most oobfc
cause. We must pay the sacrifices fl
order to gain the rich rewards tbJt
space can offer to man.
MIKE MITCHEU..
Genocide. treaty foes off trac-*
To the Editor:
That Phylhs Schlafly and .. patriotic
and Christian groups" would make
opposition to the Unjtcd Natfons
Genocide Convention "a litmus
paper test that wiU determine their
support of Senators (up for re-election
in 1986) over and above all other
issues ( .. Treaty could affect election,"
Jan. 31 ), " is indicative more of their
political fanaticism than of any flaws
in the convention.
' Typical of the irrationality of
convention opponents like Sch.lafly is
bow, on the one hand. they claim the
Genocide Convention1 goes too far
and "endangers the constitutional
rights of Americans" -yet on the
other hand argue that 1t docs not go
far enough and ··is wntten 10 such a
way as not to apply to communist
genocide" (the absence of "political
group" in the convention definjtion
of genocide argument -a patently
phony argument since, 1f it had been
included, Schlafly and Co. would
simply point to 1t as another threat,
with scare stories that the current
Republican dnve to rereg.ister Demo-
crats would be "political" genocide.
In point of fact. the types of groups
communms have slaughtered -
nauooal. ethnic, racial, and religious
-are mcluded in the Genocide
Convention).
Schlafly. Helms. and Co. would do
well to read the superb an1cle in the
February 1972 issue of the American
Bar Association Journal by former
U.N. Ambassador and Supreme
Court Justice Arthur Goldberg and
then Columbia law professor. later
Ambassador to Italy R1chard N
Gardner, which calmly and cogent!}
demolishes the scare stones against
the convention
Re-gard10g Schlafly's ravings about
the convention "opeo(rng) the door
for Amencan c1t1zens to be tned 1n
foretgn couns without the protecuon
of the U.S. Bill of Rights," and ··no
guarantee whatsoever that the World
Coun or some ·1ntcmat1onal penal
tnhunal' set up to try those accused of
genocide will ·understand' the-trea-
ty's terms the same way 'we do/'
Goldberg and Gardner wrote: •
.. Under the G. cnocide ConventiOfl.
extradition would take place only f'l
accordan~ wit.h laws and treaties m
force. We have po extradition m,atits
with North Vietnam. Nor do we male
such trcaucs with ·countncs whose
legal systems do not afford ~c
proced~ral safeguaras. We do n•t
grant extractition in any event unlma
prim a facie case is established agair$t
the accused and unless the accu5'fd
will 'be afforded by the rcquestiog
state the due process provided by o•r
own law ... " ·
"The Soviet Umon and other
countnes have ratified the convet>-
tton subject to a reservation that they
do not accept compulsory refcren~
to the (World Coun). As a result. tic
Umted States will be tn a position'°
invoke these countries' rescrvatioos
10 its own behalf to defeat the court's
jurisdiction if a case charging gen~
cide should be brought against us t y
those countries."
In twice quoting attacks on . tie
convention by The Jew\Sh Press
(whatever it 1s: presumably, to tiFt
SchlaOy's seal of approval. a far ng)lt
wing paper) Schlafly makes an ob-
vious attempt 10 cloud the fact ~t
mainstream Jewish organ.izatiot s
hke B'nai B'rith arc among t.be
Genocide Convention's stro~t
supponcrs. The easiest answer tone
Jewish Press' claim that the conven-
tion "stands to hurt .. cspecially b-
ract" is that Israel ratified the conven-
tton over 30 years ago.
If we accept SchJally. Helms ud
Co. 's logic that JX!liticians who sup-
pon the United ~ations Genocide
Convention should be voted out of
office. then wouldn't Prcside-nl Rf'·
agan had to have been defeated m
1984? And what about another coo -
ven11on supporter ·up for ~lecuon
this year -Governor DeukmcJ1an:
JOHN W OSBORN JR.
President. Southern Califol"Tl.la
Dtv1s1on. Untied Nations .\ssocm-
t1on
of lhe LI .A
Let's slim role models down
To the Editor.
Lighten up. Amenca1 ls bigger
reallv better'> Jn the case of the
Chicago Bears. William "the refnger-
ator .. Perl) 1s bigger and better Mr..
)CS. "Mr " Perry was called upon to
use his mass appeal in shon yardage
suuauons Good for you. 'Fndge! Not
only have· you given spons fans some
fun. but you've gained more vrctage
from fame and fonune
;'l.o"" for the rt'SI ol U'), enough is
enough
Th~ n<'"" media ha' 'urrrcdrd 1n 1urn1n~ a .. h1g" fad into a house-hold
WE'RE
name. The time has come for the
readers to take respons1b1hty for
bnng.ing about a new fad, before we
are surrounded by ·•1tttle" Perry dolls
rolhng around -or 1s 1t too late a~ I
wnte" .
Isn't there a I SO-pound athlete we
c"3n call upon as a model spon.Sman"
One that could stand with the 'fridge
and shine some light on thoSf' of us
who could fit 1ns1de the refngerator
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Spain 's art captured with m ucho gusto, glamour
Gloria Schick, show vice chairman, and Jerrel Richard•
provided "Spani•h lmpreaalona" on dance floor.
Barbara Glabman, center, tells Judy Hemley and Al Adams
about white beaded design with handkerchief hem.
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Lace on the face 1, s1, s1. Mu>
sexy
A touch of )CnsuaJity and a lot of
. gusto floated down the ramps when
London fashion designer Zandra
J\bodes un veiled her"Spanish Im-
pressions" collection' at Neiman-
Marcus as a benefit for Newport
Harbor Art Museum.
More than 350 formall y auired
an and fashion buffs gathered at the
Fashion Island store Wednesday
evening and found that the designer
had combined both loves into the
clothes and accessories.
The 14 models paraded to .. ole!"
music and tossed confetti with
abandon while displaying &O oew
creations -from dramatic black
trousers and whue silk shirts, capes
and boleros tot he palest of em-
broidered and beaded silk chiffons.
Zandra has captured the hentage,
an and trad1t1on ofSpam. and the
show was ash velv as were the
designs. ·
"The clothes were so beautiful ...
they are works ofan. If! had one I'd
hang 11 on the wall." said Beverly
O.iif "°' pf>olCMI bf latry 1-tt
Designer Zandra Rhodes and her Newport Beach hoateas
Nancy Zlnameyer greeted guests at art museum benefit.
Coll.
··I loved the wh1 te beaded one
wllh the handkerchief hem," said
Barbara Glabman.
.. The beaded ones are done on
silk chi ff.on ... said Rhodes ... It 1s
ver) important that dresses feel as
good as the) look."
"The\ were not as wild as I
thought. the) might be ... com-
mented another guest. (Her CXpt'c-
tallons were based no doub1 on
Rhodes· reputauon for the unique
1n hair colors. This night 11 "'a~ hol
p1 nk, and her makeup was earned tc>
the hm1t WJth dark hp liner.)
.. I thought the show was
smashing ... fantast1c,"sa1d' ice
chairman Gloria Schick.
After the cocktail hour and show
on the second floor. guests moved to
the first floor where they were seated
for dinner at tables designated with
names of cities in Spam.
Dancing was to music by the
Horace Heidt Jr. Orchestra.
Dun ng Rhodes' one-week stay 10
Newport Beach. she was the house·
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guest oft he benefit chairman Nancy
Zlnsmeyer who described her as a
"fun person."
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home and really appreciate her
fashion much more after knowing
her." added Z1nsmeyer, who bought
a Rhodes design 1n a soft sea foam
green for the pany.
Asked 1f she was enjoying her v1s11
here. Rhodes replied, .. Oh yes. I'm
getting spoiled."
"Zandra is verycrea11"e." said
Colleen Espinosa, fashion director
for N-M "I hac 14<Jressersback
stage, but she was back there working."
The store had closed to the public
at 4 p.m. thatdayand within two
"A very funny,
stand up and
cheer movie."
Ron.l Barren
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Lucille Adams, Sandy Belgel, E.G.
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LOS ANGELES -Man who S«
the new Sally Field-Jame .Garner
movie, "Murphy's Romance , ome away say1n.a, "Who 1s that g who
looks hke Roben Redford'!"
He's Brian Kerwin, and e nearly
steals the romantic comedy from the
two stars.
Kerwin plays Field's ex-husband. a
charming no-good who comes to live
with her and their young son on an
Arizona hor~ farm He tnes to wm
her back but loses, of courst. to
Garner
h 's a role that could have been
glanngly unsympathetic However,
under Manin R111's sure-handed
d1rcct1on, Kerwtn emerges with a
memorable ponraat of the lund of guy
who was voted the most popular bo)
an high school and graduated to
become a bum
"When I read the ~npt." said
Kerwm. "I thought to myself.
'They're fOmg to make a p1cturt
about this · It seems ltke a prett) thin
story when you compared 11 to
pictures ltke 'Indiana Jones' and
'Superman.·
"But I hadn't reckoned wnh what a
fine director hke Marty Ritt could do
with the scnpt W ithout changing a
word. he doubled the values by
adding human touches It was a
pleasure to work wtth Sally and Jim.
For me the real treat of 'M urphy's
Romance' was Marty Rill."
Kerwin was surpnsed to be con·
s1dered for the film. which resulted
from being seen tn .. a bad telev1s1on
movie." "Wet G old." tn which he co-
starred with Brooke h1elds
Having appeared for a few seaso ns
as deputy Bardwell Hawkins 1n
"Lobo," he had expenenced the
prejudice against televtS1on actors.
"I wanted to try out for o ne of the
astronauts tn 'The Right tuff,' and
they wouldn't consider me." he
recalled. "That happens all the time
when you look for JObs tn features
There 1s an ms1d1ous sugma about
being a 'telcv1S1on actor · It's 1m-
posible to break unless someone like
Brian De Palma. Steven Spielberg,
Francis Coppola -or Marty Ritt -
ts wtlhng to take a chance on you."
Brian Kerwin 1s 38 bu1 doeo;n't look.
11. "Until I was 28 I was stall playing
18-year-olds," he said in an tnter-
' 'ew.
Born tn the Chicago suburb of
Flossmoor. he gave no thought to
acung unul he was stud)tng at the
Un1vers11y of the Pacific at Stockton
Talung a drama class convinced him
1o enroll 1n the USC film school. After
iraduaung. he found a few roles in
\Jew York. then worked at vanous
odd JObs, including a dog food factor)
and the Oregon forestry serY1ce
"Then I came to C'altfom1a form)'
mter's wedding," he said "I Sla)Cd
on and worked as doorman and
candy-<ounter seller at Grauman's
Chinese Theater Then one da} after
work I wandered into the Lee
Strasbcrg Theater Institute .. That led
to roles 1n telev1\10 n ("T he
C'h1solms." "The Blue and the (,ra, "J
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Dressing up again
won 't be so easy
Doc!> anyone !>llll remt:mbt:r what a
dress code was'>
1 didn't think so. As recent as the
late '50s you could not appear in
certain places unless you were dressed
according to 1he1r rules. Some of these
places required Jackets, ues, dresses.
and there were even signs that read,
"WOMEN WEARING PANTS
WILL NOT BE ADM lTTED "
Then there came a plague of
1nfonnahty that was to last 30 years.
We saw running shoes at weddings.
halter dresses in church, Jeans at the
opera. hot pants on airplanes and
obscenr T-shins in schools Freedom
of fashion had ne'er been so deca-
den l.
I 1h1nk 1t\ c:om1og to an end.
Recent I\, a couple were forced from
hoarding a plane because the)' were
weanngJogg.ing )UJl!. . .\teen-ager was
>Cnt home from \C'hool for weanng
shons ..\nd a government office 1s
requmng that women clerks wear
cenain color of blouses on eena1n
days of the week to "make the office
more profe.,s1onal "
The fall from lOnformll\ was a
gradual son of thing First.' the 11es
came off. hats and gloves bet'ame
obsolete, pant\ ho'>e did awa) with the
girdles, thc:n slacks canceled out the
need for pant) hose. ;ackets became
·unstrurturcd." bra.-. became c~pen
dable. and v.nnkled dothes became c1
wa) of hie 'r ou tra\el light 1n the fast
lane
Ha"1ng ruk'> I\ going to take a b11 of
g<"tttng used to 1'1.e sona adjusted to
m} son wcanng pajama top., to a
mo\.1e and m' husband bu~ing ne"'
Jogg.ing shoes to "car on "ar-auon
The poor slob'> harel' lno" "'hat to
get dressed up for
Thn're not alone V.e 'l' got a
group ofelderl\ M >men "ho ha\C a
closetful nl polH'\ter \lacJ.. \\lit'> It's
,....
ERMA w. ..
BOllECll 1~ .t
not going to be eas) .to get their kn~s
to~ether '3~1n W<' ve got a gener-
auon of kids who are welded into
Jeans and may have to have them
surgically removed. And don't foriet
Sonny C'rockeu from "M1am1 Vice"
"ho thinks you ha'e to have a pe,rm11
10 earn a neckue.
I cah 11 the revenge of the baby
boomer...
M) theory 1~ the> have never
forgiven us for all those boiled
pacifiers. starched bibs and bleached
diapers. For malong thC":m wear
"Sunday clothes" that scratched and
rustled. Those snowsuits that forced
them to grow kidneys the size of
basketballs. The hard shoes that
ne\ er bent or cracked. The hats that
made their heads sweat and the
plastic: dip-on ties that made chem
look c:ute.
The pendulum 1s on its way back
E' el') da) the women 10 business
sutts c:arf) 1ng attache cases become
mo re '1s1ble along wuh the young
men weanng \.CSts and wet leather
shoes In another I 0 years there will
be no more cut-off shons being worn
under graduauon gowns. no more
weddings on surfboards. and no more
signs 1n supermarkets. "NO BA.RE
FEET .\LLOWED."
.\nd to think. this is the same
generation we used to tell. "Go wash
~our face'" and they'd reply. "Where
are we going'l"
'httday, Fet>rur)' 19
AR(ES(March 21 -April 19): You'll complete major a signment -you'll
also receive notice which had been pend in&-Focus on brothers, sisters, visits,
shon trips. You'll reach wider audience. love will play paramount role.
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): You '11 recover recent loss-you could also
locate needed material. Get to heart of matters, be direct, welcome "second
chance" for romanCC":. You'll receive offet which will enable you to accent
creativny.
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Cycle high, judgment and intuitio n wlll be
o n tariet. Fo rmer teacher. family mem--------------ber play outstanding roles. You'll
receive mvitation to gourmet dimng.
Shake off lethargy-accept.
SYDNEY
0MARR
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Look
bchmd scenes, diversify, make 1n-
qu1ries. accept invitation to prcstiglous
social affair. You'll become more awarr
of appearance, body image, wardrobe.
Scenario highlights intrigue,••••••••••••• clandestine arrangements.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on popularity. speculation. ability to
transform obstacles into assets. Member of opposite sex is intrigued. could
~ome "secret" ally. Emphasis also on secunty, possessions, offer of
contract for special services.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt., 22): Emphasis on wnung, publishing, travel.
intens1fied emotional responses. You'IJ be in oontact with mercurial
1nd1v1duals who are restless. persuasive, and some of them want som ething
for nothing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23~0ct. 22): Family member embarks upon Journey,
domestic changes result. You get what you need through diplomacy. not fo rce
or threats. Keep recent resolutions concerning generaT health, diet, nutrition.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 }: Be ready for change, travel, vanety of
experiences. You'll gain access to confidential data, you'll be asked to
undertake task that oroves stimulating. ultimately profitable.
SAGl'M' ARIUS (Nov. 22-De<:. 21 ): Spotli$ht on legaJ affairs. panner-
ships, public relatidns, unusual agreement. mantal status. You'll have more
responsibility, added pressure, deadlines. chance to reap financial rewards.
CAPRICOR N (De<:. 22-Jan. 19): lnd1vidual you aided in past 1s now
ready to return favor. Focus on 1mmed1ate tasks, work procedures. contacts
with those who share your ideals, goals.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): Good lunar aspect highlights change.
sensua lity, new stan and possible "new love." Focus also on cooperat1v('
effons. break from past, mamage.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Follow through o n first 1mpress1ons.
Recent ·dream, properly interpreted. could prove pro phetic. Learn by
teaching -means share knowledge.
IF F EB. U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are generous. a natural
humanitarian, 1mpuls1ve. unorthodox. dynamic and stubborn. You enJO)
giving thiogs,,o U' reach beyond basic duties and you have uncanny ability to
sense pulse o public.
• Her bedside manner
Oscar sidestepped not in nurses' manual these actors of ten DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here's
one you won't pnnt. but beca14SC you
Q V. hat auor has bel·n nominated
for .\cadem} .\ward!> the most umcs
without evt'r actuall) winning"
..\ Peter O'Toole. Paul 'iev.man
and the late Richard Bu non tte in that
categon Cie\Cn times each
Geraldine Page no"' ha~ her eighth
nominauon but the returns aren '1 1n
\Cl
..\lmost all bah' \tCuna'i Jrc born
between M and 111 ~(I a m
Was a 11me 1n \alt Lake C11' whrn
It was against the la"' 10 carT) 1 nto the
street an un"'rap!)(•d ukukle
Where'd wc get lhat "KJI\ har the
door" line'' I askrd f rom a txHi~ of
poem'> called "King·., Traged ~" h\ I)
G Ros~tt 1' published 1n I !H< I 5o
replie~ a k1ndl~ client, Tells of an
attempt by one Catherine to save the
hfe of Scotland's James I b) throwing
her arm acro'is a doorwa) to bar his
C) II 1t lunk\ lt~l' c1 m1>n~c' hut ha\
no tail it's not a monkc\ hut an ape
nghl''
.\ ..\lmMt nght f:'<(ept1 nn C.1bral
tar~ Barbar) ape -nu tatl -1<. not
an ape but a monke)
O V. ho "'a~ the onh man 1n hmor.
to be deaced 1n rnntempt h\ all three
branches of the l C., (,o,emment -
t'XeCUll\C )U<Jtc1al and lOn-
gre!>SIOnal''
.\ C / C 111rdon I 1l1th rc~earch
re, ca le, •
\-1,11r1n10n1JI rt"iC3rlhcr-, \;n In
ha pp' marnagt•\ onl' panncr tend<. to
he thc hdr &" l r" \.I.ht It• the other 1\
thr "ht•lr g1·ttl'r · a)m'>'t 1manahl)
Ho "" \\,ould \1>1J da\\lf\ \.our<.elf-a\
the hrl1wr" 11r lhe ·'-twlp<.•t•'' 1 (Jur
l mrJ nJ \.\..ir mJn-.a,., You'd th1nk
PEOPLE
L.M.
Bovo
each should be both. ideally. but that
does not seem to be the case 1n the
happ1~t marriages
Do )OU hke )Our first name'l Jfnot.
don't adm1111 Columbia Ln1vers1t)
ps)cholog.ists sa) people -who like
their first names usuall) ltkc thcm-
r,elves. and peo ple who don't don't
Loggers. please note: You don't fall
trees. you feU them. but 1f you fell
them. you're not a' feller. but a faller.
Got that')
.\mmals wtth deepl) ~t eye' -
this 1s the pattern -eat animal!> with
bulg} C\eS
If )OU eat a lot ul sauerkraut you
won't get scurvy
(11 l·.1tl·r T11k\ ll<,al111lt:ti1gg1•rthan
( !lnllt:llllUt
O \.\hat mammal has the ~honest
gestation penod'l
.\ The p<mum W11h I' da)s Hardi~ \ccm~ enough
\ l'<trpcntcr onginall~ wa.-. a car-
nagt• maker
1111 , 111und 111p !1111-h1 11\l'I the
\11111111 1 ll1~ht .111n1l1.1nl v..ill,,\
,1 hco11t I I n11k'
L.M. Boyd i.<i
columoist.
II 'i yodlca led
expressed so much admiration for
nurses I thought I'd hke to tell you the
latest about one of those "angels of
mercy," as you call them.
Recent!) my brother-in-Jaw was
hospttahzed with a bro ken leg. An
attrac11ve young nurse (I'll call her
"Rose") was his fa,orite. He said she
was awfullj. good to him. I dtdn·t
rt'ahze how good until I went to see
him one night after v1s1ttng hours.
Th<" door to his room wa~ closed so
I opened it. I was never so shocked in
all my life. There was Rose m bed
with my brother-in-law. I left 1m-
med1ately, without being seen.
My dilemma 1s this: If I repon this
incident to the head nurse my sister
will find out about 1t and it would
break her hean.
I need some advice -"SAM" IN
PALMER. ALASKA.
DEAR ALASKA: Tbe nurse should
be reported. (Your sister may or may
not learn of tbe incident.) I realize If
sbe did It could create a major f.a mlly
blowap. Bat aach a Oagrut breacb of
professlollal etbJcs simply must oot
go unreported. Rose bas got to go. • • •
DEA R ANN LA NDERS: You've
gi ven some dumb answers in your
day, but the advice to the woman on a
fixed income with lots of relatives wa!I
the worst She said she could no
longer afford to give Chnstmas and
birthday gifts and you suggested she
bake something or make cand:r
Obviously,) ou have not been inside a
grocery store in 20 years.
I hve in a suburb where the pnces
are a bit higher, but It 1s quite clear
you don't have the fogg.iest nouon of
what food costs. Do you realtze that
eggs are S 1.05 a dozen? (These aren'r
('ven the Jumbo grade A's.) Butter 1s
S2.49 a pound, whipping cream 1s
$1 .45 a pint Shelled walnuts are
$3.49 a pound and pt•cans are SJ.90
tor SIX ounce\.
A1111
lMD£RS
If she had the money to buy these
ingredients (which are basics), she
could buy gifts. dumbbell. Sign me -
..\ NEIG HBOR OF YOURS IN
CHICAGO.
DEAR NEIGHBOR: I ban not
speat macb time lD r rocery stores of
late, bat I cbecked wttb friends who
know and they tell me it's still
cheaper to balre at home, even If one
bays Grade A lnr:redlent1. ....
DEAR ANN LANDERS: So often
we are inclined to let someone else do
a JOb instead of taking on the task
ourselves. (Remember "Let George
d o 1t"?)
I found th1sclipptng in an old book
and thought 1t was amusing and
thought-provoking. Would ~ou care
to share 1t with your readers.
I don't knowtheong.in. -ARGUS
READER IN SIO UX FALLS, S.D.
DEAR A.R.: You fo11nd It In my
eolamn. I sbared thJs bit of wisdom
with my readers several years ago,
bat I'm bppy to do so agaln. Tbanks
for asking.
This 1s a story about four people:
Everybody, Somebody. Anybody and
Nobody. There was an important job
to be done and Everybody was asked
to do 1t. Everybod} was sure Some-
body would do 1t. Anybody could
have done rt but Nobody did 11.
Somebody got angry about that
because 1t was Everybody's JOb.
Everybody lhought Anybody could
do 1t but Nobody realized that
Everybodywouldn'tdo 1t. !tended up
tha1 Everybody blamed Somebody
when actually Nobody asked An>-
body (Author Unkno wn).
Wyman returns to'Falcon Crest'
By the Associated Preu
LO'i ..\NC1f l I "i -O\{ar-win-
ntng actre"' Jane Wyma11, who
undef'\\.'ent abdominal <;urger) 1n
earlv Janual) has rcc;umed her
role as th' <,ehcming matnarch of c es· "falcon c re\\ ..
Wyman. 72. the former wife of
President Reagan, wa\ welcomed
back to the show hy a banner
across the sound 'ltagc and bou·
quets of flowers. ~1d < m:g Tay-
lor. a spokesman for Lonmar
Producuon~
Dunng her five-week absenc.e
:-the production compan) filmed
around her scc:nes. said Taylor
She Wlll not appear 10 two
episodes of the popular pnme-
time soap opera.
Thank•. bot no
ST AN FORD-What do ... um-
edaan BUI c.M}' and ~v1et
IC°adeT Mlllall Gort.dev ha H' 1 n
common? Neither will be St. n·
ford Univm1ty's comrncn,e-
ment speaker.
Tbe two fi nished first and
SC'C'Ond. respec11vcly. in a campus
poll conduC1cd sevC":raJ •-ttb aao
.,
/,
Loren.so La.mu , Caar Romero welcome Jane Wyman.
on ;1 pcm1hle speaker C o,by,
invited last week by ~nior clu
leader\, says he can't make It
~u~ he 1s K heduled to pu-
fonn 1n Los Angeles June I Sth,
l
the day of Stanford's vaduauon
ceremonies. Russian offioals wd
culler that Gorbachev probably
will not come to the United States
until a summit meeuna in the fall
I
Cl•u• not running
WASHINGTON -ClaH von
B•Jo" says he's not running for
the U.S. Senate from New York.
or anywhere else, even though
someone filed "Drafl von Bulow
for Senator" papers with federal
campaign officials.
"I am a Danish citu.en and
always have been," von Bulow
said in J telephone interview
from Ne York Citv.
The d ocument was filed June
17, l 98S, seven daysafter ajury 1n
Providence, R.I. found von
Bulow innocent of two counts of
attemptinJ to murder his heiress
wife by tnJcctma her with insulin
Boser meeta pope
VA TIC AN CITY -CraJ1
8o(lluo"1•l, an American
boller who fi&hts professionally
ckspate haV1na an anific1al lea.
met Pope Job PHI n at a aeneral
audience 1n the Vatican this week
BodzJanowskJ had h11 n&ht lq
amputated 10 inches below the
knee followtnJ a June 1984 '
motorcycle accident
\
' '
AN8WD8 TO
WEEKJ.. Y BUDGE QUIZ vulnerable, as South :..;;;,.;~;..... ________ _ Q.l-=.Bolh
you.hold
+AJC95 QA6 ¢'10982 ~52
The bidding has proceeded·
North Ea•t South We.t
1 0 Paaa I• PaH
3 v Paea ?
What do you bid now'1
A.-With our primf' control~ and
e xcellent trump s upport. we would
not b~ surprised if a Mlam were in
the offing. Partner almo8l 'iUrt>ly
has a club control. 80 lht' ll('l' or
hearts is the key card We would
make an advance cue-bid of three
hearts . Partner wlll l(et the pkturf'
of our hand wht>n we support d11i
monds vigorously at our next
turn.
Q.2-Neither vulnerable, a.~ So11tl1
you hold
+92 1:'K93 •Q62 +AJ I 062
The bidding has proceedC'd
East South Wf'•t North
1 + PaH 2 + Obie-
Pass ?
Whal do you bid now'1
A.-Even at this vulnf'rab1h1y.
partner must have u rf'asonabh•
hand to force you to bid at ttw
three level. Therefor('. we would
not mind 1 f you e lected to leap to
fivt.• dubs However. we feel th~n·
1s a ~ood chance your b('st <'ontrnt't
1s four hearts. even on a 4-:.1 fit
since you can take a -;pade ruff in
the short-trump hand Thert.'fore
we would <.·ontent our'>elve' with a
Jump to four clubs
Q.3-Neither vulnerahlt• a:. Su11t h
you hold
+9763 G 654 •AKQ62
The bidding has proct•f'dc•d
West North East South
I 2 + 4 ?
What action do you takt'''
A.-A double might work, but wt•
think its crazy to try to µenaltze
the opposition when Wf' haVt'
length in partner's surt. "e would
u y four spades True. chat 1·omf':.
with no guarantee. but ll n•rta1nly
won't C'ome to much l{rlt"f find thnt'
·should be play for tht• rnntract Ae
sides. it might force r h<' opponents
lo five hearts, a contract we would
be comfortable dt'fend1nl(
Q.4-East·West 'ulnerable a..,
South you hold
+843 A9862 Ql09 +103
The b1dd1ng ha' proc 1·1•d1•d
North East South Wt>1H
I NT Pus 2 PH8
Pass 2 + ?
CHARLES
Go REN
OMAR
SHARIFF
What ac11on do you take'>
A.-You l'Ould have a near bu l
with not h111~ but a long !'Ult for
vou r respon'\t> flf two diamonds In· ~tt.'ud, you art> nt•ar maximum for
your bid Tht> way to tell partner of
th1~ 1s to doubll' He won't expect
mort> than th1., from you. and he l!t
not 1·ompelh•d to sit for the double
if he• thinks his hand is unsuitable
Q.1>-Ne1t hPr vulnt>rable, as Suuth
you hold.
+Q93 KIOM Al032 •52
Tht• b1dd1ng ha!-procN.'ded
North East South Weat
PHI' 2 • Pus PaH
2 + Pau ?
• "t.•ak
Whal a1't1un do you take'~
A.-You have a pretty good hand,
but don't forl(N that partner
pa<;Sf'd originally In view \)(that.
we don't think you have enough to
...Pnturt> on Don't pum-.h partner
for rc'fusin~ to "ell out to the opp<>·
nents at too low a level
Q.6-A:. South. vulnerable. you
hold
+J982 6 KI 063 •AQ98
Your nl(ht hand opponent OPf>ns
the b1dd1nl( with one heart What
act ion do you take"
A.-11 1-, l'lo:.t' whether you should
double ur pass, but W•' prefer ttle
former t•vt-n at this vulnerab1hty
While you are not ovt>rly robust 1n
term~ nf lu~h rard!., you have the·
pt>rfrrt d1~t qb11tion 1f you do not
aC't now. hy thl' t 1me the auction
j(t>t!>. bat·k tu you the level could be
too high for you 10 have any mar
gin of <;afet;
For Information about Charles
Go~n·s n~w newsletter for
bridge players, write Goren (
Br.ld•e Letter, P.O. Box «26. Or·
lando, Fla. 32802-«26.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Booted
S "The -
Flute"
fO Handicratts
14 Frazzled
15 Quickly
16 Wheys
17 Style or pnnl
abbr
t8 P11Ch·black
19 Pirouetted
20 Dog or cat
21 Swamp
22 Shadowed
24 Splendid
26 Burn
27 Application
28 Mad
3 1 Pussyfoot
34 Muscle
35 Fish
36 Protracted
37 Companies
38 Theater boic
39 Psyche
dlv1sions
•O Earnings
4 1 Sharpened
42 Deteriorated
44 Phaeton
45 Dangers
46 Single
SO Chauffeur
52 Cannabls
53 Gold ln
Barcelona
S• Garment
55 River of
Kensas
57 -flakes
58 Maintain
69 Lawful
60 This Sp
61 Flower plots
62 Stends up
63 Turns rlghl
DOWN
1 Purloin
2 Stopover
3 Sermonize
4 Next to NJ
5 FIQhltng man
6 Severally
7 Conferred
8 G11ce
9 French coins
10 Allocate
11 Surfe11
12 Unle1gned
13 Granular
material
21 Domino
23 Once more
25 --ho
26 Adv•ncea
28 Feaated
29 Bounduy
30 Exploit
31 Sllpped
32 Quarry
33 Engraved
34 Savants
3·7 Funds
38 Wisdom
40 S•plent
41 F .. tene<
43 Chicken -
44 SP\lpa of
desert
46 Sired
4'7 Broncho
48 Choi.rte
49 Color values
SO Mousy
S 1 Stray
52 Crones
56 Martfl9f'1
mllleu
57 Beseech
10 11 12 13
45
61
16
19
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FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
\\When presidents d ie they make pennies,
d imes and quarters out of them."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Six burgers. rare-hold the bread,
pickles. tomatoes. lettuce. onions
and ketchup!"
PEANUTS
HERE'S ~14E WORLD WAR I
Fl'(IN6 ACE CONl=INEO
TO BED wm~ TI.lE TERRIBLE
FLU .OF 1918
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
TuE BEAUTIFUL FRENCH
WAITRESS FROM A NEAASV'
CAFE ~AS BEEN TAKING
CARE OF ME ...
~
BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP)
''Why don't YOU t•k• up skiing, George?
The world needs 1 good laugh."
DENNIS THE MENACE
J
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SOME TIMES l
1'~/NK MAMIE AND
ME WAS MARRIED
BY AN
INJUS TIC~ OF
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
ReruRNING TO
SAM DRIVER'S
OFFICE BEN
PRIDE STARTS
TO TALK ABOUT
HIS BROTHER ' m~1""'t
~ Y~ l"'OlrlER Kt-OU
WHERE yoo RRI=.?
SHE. TOl.O US 1b
COME. OVe.R:HERE
AND MESS OP Yo.JR PU1CE.~
A CHANG'E-~
-r
SUTOID
C(OJ KNON ... -
by Jeff MacNally
by Harold Le Doux
WHAT I DON T KN0~"" HOW TQ ANSWER
DID THAT EXAC~" WITHOVT 5AYING I HE DO I 50 ME SORT OF INSINUATED THAT
6EN? ~E ~ED MORAL \/ALUES
A.LMOST AS THOUGt-1 HE HAD PERSONAL PROOF BUT \NOl..Jtlo
NOT OtSCLOSE HIS
INFORMATION I
FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk
WE NEVER HAVE
iiME ID PAACTtCE.
BtcAUSE WE.'RE
AUJJ~ OtJr t£.LLJ~& BAND CAt-10£; I
DOONESBURY
SELLING CANOQ .'~ lltRE. c.,.\?(.J OtJT o~
<JOOR MINO ' 'Z ...
by Gary Trudeau
\
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Judge
_halts
Kodak
refund
By RANDOLPH PICHT
A111oclated Preu Writer
ROCHE:.STFR. NY I .\Pl -East-
man Kodnk < o . barred last month by
a federal Judge from making and
selling in tanl cameras and film. has
been h11 by another court order that
puts 11) refund program for the
obsolett' cameras on hold
Judge Da' uJ J 'ih1l'lds ol the:
C1rcu11 ( ourt of ( ook ( ount~ 1n
Chicago ordered Kod<tl.. to stop its
refund pro&ram until a lawc;u11 charg-
ing Kodak with not offenng enough
compensauon to instant talT't'ra own-
ers t'an be heard
Sh1clds' mJunct10n "a' Ii It'd Thurs-
da\
'"Essen1rnlh ""hat tht' 1nJunn1on
does 1s cnsurl' 1ha1 the t.oun "'111
supen ·~e the program·· ..aid Pcl"T)
M Bert..e. the attome\ "'ho filed the
la..,,.sull ofbehalfofW1ham and Jn)rc
ampson o f( h1cago.
"We belieH' there '>hould be .. omc
type of independent adm1n1strat1on
of the compensation. instead of
ha\lng Koda!.. ..a~. ·Here·.-, "hat \OU
can ha'c ·· Bert..e said Fnda\
Kodak offered the refund program
after a federal coun ordert'd the
company out of the instant pho1<>gra·
ph) business Jan 9 tx·causc uf patent
'1olat1on\ against Polaroid ( 'orp
Home between sports telecasts
The Goodyear blimp, Enterprtee, took a
break from aerial TV coverage to alt in lta
new hangar ln Pompano Beacli, Fla .• recent-
ly. Goodyear deslaned the facility -big
enouch for two blfmpe -to be one of the
largest hangars ln the United States.
NB drug firm
officials calm
stOck rumors
Expected approval of ·
pre-AIDS treatmen t
stirred fluctua tion
By SUSAN HOWLE'M'
Ol ... 0.-, ..........
Rumors that a drug pioneered by a
Newport Beach 1?hannaceu11cal finn
was soon to receive federal approval
for the treatment of pre-Al OS syn-
drome prompted errauc stock nuc-
tuations last week.
Officials at Newport Pharma-
ceuticals held a press conference 1n
Los Angeles Thursday to ex.plain the
events that led to a temporary
stOJ>l)aJC in trading.
President Alvin J. Glasky said ~he
conference was called quickly to
explain the misinformation, stressing
that the company is still awaiting
Food & Drug Administration ap-
proval to market Jnsoprinosane an the
United States for patients sulTenng
from pre-AIDS.
Pre-AIDS 1s a pretimmary·form of
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syn-
drome that appea~ in about 20 to 30
percent of AIDS victims. Symptoms
aoclude drenching night sweats. low-
grade fever, weight loss. swollen
lymph glands and chrome diarrhea
lnsopnnosine. approved in 35·
other countries as a treatment for
herpes. shi ngles and respiratory mfec:-
t1on, boosts the body's immune
system so it can fight off disease.
A company spokeswoman s~ud
Fnday that although Newpon Phar-
mace uticals has made progress
toward marketing the drua since it
applied for FDA approval Sept. 3,
1985, "we're still waiting." She said a
formal decision is expected by March
).
The stocks took a rollercoastcr nde
when opt1m1sttc investors beheved
approval wHdue within days. Glasky
said at the press conference that
company offc1als believe any fluctua-
tion on the stock based on the
assumptton of approval 1s un-
founded.
More than 1 m1lhoo shares of stock
changed hands on the nattonal over-
the-rounter market since the rumor
began circulating. h closed Thursday
at l 4lfa, which was up 11/1 points over
the previous day's closing pncc. The
fluctuation was near its one-year high
of l 4111. Wednesday. the stock closed
at 131 •
Insopnnos1ne was tested three
times in placebo-controlled studies of
157 pa\lents throughout the U.S. The
28-day studies wer~ conducted
through Mt. Sinai Hospital 10 New
York.
This week. the company 1s ex.-
pected to present in New Zealand
findings on the treatment offull AIDS
not included in its FDA apphcat1on.
officials said.
Kodak has )a1d that regardlc~\ ol 11'>
appeal of that ruling 1t \I.Ill not return
to the consumer instant photogr.lph\
market
Consumer\ "en· g1vcn their thOKe
ofa ne"' disc camera and t..,,.o paci..sot
film, a share uf Kodak common \t(){ k
or a coupon book worth $ )(J on
Kodak merchandt'>e
How to decide when to refinance a mortgage
The lawsutt. filed Jan 2 I '>el'!..\
refunds of the purcha\C pnce of thr
cameras darnage" for the lor,r, 1)1
future use and enJo~mcnt 111 tht·
camera!> and anorne..,., ke-.
Berke c;a1d the ·suit al!>o we~'
pun1tl\ e damage<. that would penal-
tle Kodak fur failing to tell c:omumcr\
that the\ might be bu' ing a 'A orthlc''
camera dunng the 10-war tourt
battle "'tth Polaroid
OVER THE COUNTER
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OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORI" 'AP -The follow no 11sl $hows 1~.e Over •he Counter
stocks 4nd ""11rrant1. •ha• na11e 11on!' uo lhe mos• ll"d '.lown the moi.1 oaseo o~ oercent o' cti11noe tor I' ndav No secur 11es trad11io oelow s2 or 1000 sl'lares 4re ncluded . Net and oercentaoe thanoes 11re ll•e jrfference oe•wfffl the orev101,1s <I0\1nQ price and Fr.dav \ last or 01d price UPS
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.\n\ 11nw available real l'':>tJtl'
finanung I\ about 2 percent lower
than >Our C"<1s11ng mortgage you
should 1n'l"\llgate the benefit) ul
refinancing Thi" might be best il-
lustrated b' a spt>ulic ex.am pk
Whether 'our mortgage I\ la~er or
':>mailer than the c:xample shown. the
con1..c:pt 1s .. 1111 'ahd hen though
~our mortgage ma\ be smaller you
~ill .,till want 10 pursue rcfinanung it
thl·rc 1\ monC) to be ..avcd
-\\\Ume that .. our e"st1ng mort
gage ") l lllJ ll()O ""'llh an 1n1ere'>t rate
of I'\-, percent and month!)' pa\-
mcnt' lor pnnc1pal and interest of
n Mf'morvMell 6 '• f .. Uo 17 5 13 Spl)r11,,0L1te 9 + Ull 12 ~ 2• Tran\wrldBr;p 9 t Uo 12 75 Zvrno~Cll 2 • + . Uo 12S
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RALPH
Scorr
$1 .290 This companson does not
include the payment for insurance
and tax.er, c;1nce these cost~ will not
change. ( urrcntl~. mortgage rate!> are
10.75 percent. To refinance or .. buy
do"' n" the mten:st rate on your
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OPf \ FOR I l \CH & r Jf '\ \ ~ R
~orwJn thru h 1da,
I I \ \1 tu '> P\1
existing mortgage, tht" 1nstilU\lon
making the loan wan t!. two points
plus other refinancing costs for a total
ofS3.300.
After refinancing. ~our new
month!} payment for pnnctpal and
antere!.t wall be S 1.049. a savings-of
$241 per month for the next 25 years.
You'll recover your ~3.300 refinanc-
ing costs 1n approx.1mately 14
MUTUAL FUNDS
months. The total interest saved over
the hfe of the contract 1s $72,300.
You have invested $3.300 now to
save $241 per month for the next 25
years. The annual rate of return on
your S3.300 is 87 percenl
There are two baste approaches
available for paying your refinancing
costs. One 1s to simpl) buy your
ex.1st1ng mortgage down to the lower
,
I
rate by paying the retinanc1ngcosts tn
cash.
The second 1s to finance those costs
and have them added to your existing
loan .(n the above ex.ample, the
$3,300 would be added to the
SI 09,000 to make the new mortgage
$112,300.
Ralph Scott ls a certified pablJc
accountant ln Newport Beach.
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MONDAY, FEBAUAAY 17, 1986
Waahlngton 18kH aol• poueaalon of Pac-10 lucL 112.
Corey Pavln win• Hawaiian Open golf tourn•ment. 83 • .
0.-,,... ....... ..., a..... ----
Marina'• Eddie Rub wreatles with idea of undefeated aeaM>n &• he heacl9 lnto CIF meet thla weekend with a 15-0 mark. He'• ahown working on opponent ln recent meet.
Marina's Ruiz pins hopes on state title
12-9-pound wrestler hopes he can
re!11ai!1 unbeaten through finals
By ROGER CARLSON
Of tlw OellJ ..........
Goals are set by v1nually everyone 10 spons. but it's
not too often anyone is w1lhog to reveal Just exactly what
it's going to take to satisfy the appetite.
Manna H1gh's Eddie Ruiz. an unbeaten 129-pound
wrestler and the defending CIF 4-A champion. 1s the
ex.cepuon.
"I want to win the CIF 4-A championship," he said
prior to capturing the Sunset League champ1onsh1p
"And I want to win the Masters (a qualifying meet for the
state meet). and the state champ1onsh1p ..
Ruiz. a fo ur-year standout with the V1k.ings. enter<>
the CIF 4-A prelims and finals at Edgewood High Fnda>
and Saturday as the favorite after ha ving handled
Valencia H1gh's Dwayne DeNolf at the Edgewood
lnv1tauonal. I 1-1
But Ruiz said he 1sn't lettmganyth1nggo to hi s head.
"Unbeaten doesn't mean anything," said Ruiz.
"You can be 33-0and lose in the first round at state. Even
in the league finals you know 11·sgomg to be hard. because
they want it. too. You have to take 1t one step at a time ..
Ruiz enters with JUSt 15 matche<i under his belt
because ofa football 1nJur;. but he considers his late stan
from knee sur~er; a bonus. ·
"Really. I m JUSt stanmg to peak now because of the
late starl. I don't ft•el like I'm burned out. or anywhere
close to 1t. ·
"I feel hke r m JUSt starling. There are several at I 29
that I have to worry about. but I feel like I can beat them.
If I get first at the Mastero; I know where I stand at state
But I know there·~ alwa}S som"cone who_can surface.
someone you''<c ne,er heard of from some place hke
Selma or Madera ·
Ruiz has toiled in relative obscunt} at Manna
because the V1k1ngs arc not a team threat. and he is
usuall} the lone Manna entf) 10 competition where
others have the encouragement of t'!ammates.
··1 am pretty much by myself.'' admtts the I ¥-year-
old ... They always have the guy behind and ahead of
them. wa1t1ng for their matches, with them. It would be
nice to have someone with you, feeling what you're
feeling. with the knots 10 your stomach."
In the long run, however, what Ruiz goes through
dunng the regular season gives him an edge over his n vals
at state. because at that level, very few wrestlers have any
company . they're all on their own.
Although he has been a football and baseball bug
~ince h1sfreshman·year. which has obv1ousty cut·m10 Iris
concentration on wrestling, his records are 1mpress1ve, to
say the least ..
As a freshman 100-pounder he went 28-7. finishing
second m the Sunset League
As a sophomore 115-pounder he was 35-5. finishing
second m league and CIF 4-A. fiflh at the Masters and
seventh at state.
He went 10 the top as a 129-pound Junior. wmmng
the league and ClF 4-A champ1onsh1ps, but fell shon at
the Masters and state. settling for ~h1rd and s1 .. th
So 1t hasn't been an all-wrnning...snuauon. but Rwz
doesn't let the losses bother him. "You get your head
straight and you know where you're at sometimes when
you fosc ... he said.
"But yes, I've lost a couple of matches that JUSt got
away from me In the end it helped me. because It really
made me mad ..
An example of that came in the Sunset League finals
as a sophomore when he blew the league finals wnh a
simple tactic.at erroP.. but the lesson catapuhed him 1010 a
·Sttondplace fimsh·iu CtF; far ahead of his l~Ut nval.
Now, he feels he has a legitimate shot at going for the
cycle and he feels his best asset 1s simple aggressiveness.
·'The best defense 1s the best offense," he said. "I Just
want to keep movmg. always loolung for an attack. to
shoot, shoot. shoot. unut I get my t.akcdown. Then in the
second round it's nde. ndc. ndc. unul an opening comes
out."
In the end it's such things as chicken legs and cradles·
that finish ofTthc oppos1t1on. but Ru12 1s not necessarily a ~
(Pleue eee RUIZ/BS)
Grimes
captures
Crosby
No easy ,road in CIF
Rain-delayed NBCC
Southern Cla mbake
won with 4 -under 67
By HOWARD L. HANDY
D..,l"lllot~I
Tony Grimes pla)ed near-perfect
golf and finished with a 4-under-par
6 7 to capture fi rst place m the I 2th
annual Crosby outhem Clambake at
Newpon Beach Country ~lub Sun-
da}. gi ving members oft~ sponsor-
ing 552 Club of Hoag Hospital a
cha.nee to breathe easier for the
second time 10 a da}.
When the weather cooperated and
the field of74 professionals and their
amateur panners were able to ~et in a
full 18 holes, the 552 Club got its first
break 10 raising money for Hoag
Memonal Hospital
The second was Gnmes' victory by
a single stroke Had the .\lexandna.
Minn., resident failed to pick up low
score. there would have been a
massive tie for first place that would
force a sudden-<.katb playoff. There
were 14 pla)C1' tied at 68, each
picking up $975 for his ctTuns.
Gnmes had four b1rd1cs and no
boge)s dunng his steady round. He
birdied the founh hole on the front
nine. then added three more on the
final five holes at 14, 17 and I 8.
Grimes picked up a check for
$4,500 for first place in the $40,000
event, then lcfl for the Asian Tour on
a late plane <iunday night.
"This 1s m} third year here and I
really. hke this course ... G nmes said
while wa1t1ng for the others to finish.
He was one of the early staners with
many in 1he second-place tie coming
(Pleue eee ORDIES/83)
Delly ..... .. ., o.'lld -OftAIU
Tony Grlmea cblpe on the way to Cro•by Southern title.
It's Sunset vs. Camino Real:
CdM awaits wild-ca rd entry
By ROGER CARLSON
Of tlw OellJ ,... .....
The} 've battled all season long for the nght to
compete 10 the CIF basketball playoflS. but lhe payoff for
finish mg as the Sunset and &a VIC'-" league entnes I'> such
that one may wonder what all the lOmmouon of o;ecunng
a benh 10 the ehminauons ~as about
For instance
•Edison. the Sunset League's :-..u I entr\ dra~"
Camino Real League entf) Verhum De1 a school ~h1ch
has sent a reprcsen1at1\e 10 the CIF pla~offs 20 straight
>ears. winning SC\en CIF t11les and ran"kl·d "lo 8 in 5-A
•Fountain Valle). the Sunset League's ~o 2 team.
gets another Camino Real League duh. St lkmard.
ranked No. 5 in the 5-.\
•Manna. the 'unset League·., ~1' 'outlit. tra\\.·h 10
Serra H1fh. the unbeaten Camino Real League lha~.
ranked No 3 in the 5-A J1.,,1s1on and the No. 2 seed
•Corona dcl Mar. the Sea Vie~ League champ.
meets the winner ofWednesda) ·.,,wild card game het"'t"l.'O
El Modena and Norco. but 1f succes-;ful. probahl} find!>
Dominguez awaiting 10 the second rnund of 4-l.
•Woodbndge. the Sea \1e~'<, 'o ~ team mu't
tra,el to Eisenhower. and 1f1he V. amors can get p<1\t th.11
fo rmidable hurdle. No. I seeded< Jp1•.irano Vctlll'' I'> thl·
probable second-round +.\ oppOOl'Ot
•Saddleback. which had l\l pl.i\ t~ Ill' trn -...iturdi.I\ II'
get to 1he playoffs. 1s at 2.5-I :-.nrth 1ll R1.., er.-.1dl'. thl' 4 \ ·'
No. 4 seed.
Despite the assignment'> ho .... cH'r. not l)Ol' 111 thl'
area coaches involved m tho-.e "" matchup.-. ,.., cning
foul.
In fact. Edison's Jon Borchl.'n 'iums 1t up best "It 'i
onl\ fair. I think.'' said Borchl'n ··People can complain
but' wt th JUSI 16 teams in our d1.,, 1<.1on what arc you going
to do. We've got the worst ret'ord for a league\ "'lo I
team. because frank!\. we tin141hed !.«ond (lo Ocean
View). <\nd Verbum De1 ha\ the hc'it record o f am third
place team •
_;.But I look for a d1)\t' g.ime fhe) 're not a bag tl.'Jm
Y.h1ch is to our a\f,,rntJge V.<' .. hould match up prcm
\I.Cit "
Fountain Valle\ ( oach Dn't' Brown didn't figu re to
he thnlk-<l with an> matrhup. "\Jt he linall} got a lJll 1rn
the coin flip and get'i tht homl.' gaml.' against St Bernard
"It''> a l)p1cal "' Rem ard tt•am." said Brn"n
Lakers take back seat to Boston bench
Reserves, Johnson. Bird lead
Celtics to 105-99 triumph
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Denni Johnson and Lam
Bird were the h1g scorers. but 11 was the play of the Bmton
bench that mnde the d11Terenn· C\unda) a\ the Bm ton
Celtics completed a sweep of the two-game season 'iCnc-.
:\gBIOSI the Lo'i Angeles Lake~
"It wa\ n monumental tC11nf1'1'0ct.'' Hoston < oath
K ( Jonc:'i \31d af\cr the Celtic-.· 104i .. Ql.1 NBA \lll'IOf)
"We got b1a hft from Rick (( arh'ilc l and 8111 (Walton)"
John\o n led tht' <. t'll10. wtth 2 \ point\ and R1rJ
added 22 points and 18 rcbound'i. but 11 ~ttt"r than
averag<' pcrformnncc from the Bmton bC'nch "ipurrc:d tht•
Vll tOry "The)' l'3rtlC 1n and did the Job tod11y," Bird 1d "h
W8"i OUf defcn~ Jot! the 'iUb'i COmlO(l Ill that m, de lht•
diffdttnce The au v<; oil the bcn'h did thr 1oh ond 1h111
ptcked u\ up ..
I .ikcr' < 1i.1u1 1 ,11 "'ll') J11\\npla)'l'd the 1mportann·
ot t hl' guml'
··ao,(nn mJdr .111 the pla)'\ "hen the) h.id to· hl'
\tlld 'T m \\Ir\.' thn ll·d ~ood abour thrmsclH·'i "'1th their
tY.o "'°" Hui thr pl.l\nl·h are a lonti. .... a, a"a' ··
f he ( cfl tl \ OJX'Ol'd J JO-point lead earl) IO lhl' ll1unh
quarter .1 11~1 1hcn held oil the Lal..ers in the ..... rn1n~
moment'>
I he l ,11..1·1\ 1-lllll "ere led-hv Jamn \\nr th) ·, ''
point'\ ~t·nt 1 t1ltl m thl' tinal l"n minute' and could nut
,·u1 th,·< clt11' l1-.1d 111 lc"i'I th.in'" The l,ale1' m"~·d
<.t'\ l'O 'ltr.i11thl 'h111' an lhl' hnul minull
Bo!>ton ~mnin1111' third '''·"1th1.rndI11th nl 11<. "'''
1 ti had thrce.rn ... :n I:"' 1n d11ubk li1turc tt ( 1uard Jcrn
1cht1ng h.ul 11 point'. ~nd R i.. l. l,11 ll'llt' and Hilt \\ .\ltnn
till h had 10
The I .11.rr\ Jl\111wt,~' fl\11111' t111m l\Jrccm \h\lul
Jabba1 \.1ftjl•l J11hn'>t10 had I~ •"'"t' lor l u-. nttdl''· hut
ta1kd tu mnl..t· 11 tidd ~n.11 and h.1d 1u'1 "' p01nt'
H<l\ton 0!'«"111·d "' h1(Ul1''' le-ad I \'I h' 11111 .... 1ll 1n~
tht• I al cr\ I' ~ 1i.t'1 ,, lour nunutt• 'JlJn 1'.irh 111 thc thud
qunnt•r Ocnni!> John..,on J.ned tht run with sn point'
Th<' Lake"'· hchand V..orth' trimmed th<" margin tu
MI -.,Q "'Ith I 08 kt\ in thr pcnn<l \\ orch~. 10 add1t1on to
making t~o 'iJX"l"Wlular la~ur' and a ~undintt dunl
S1:or<'d I'\ JX'lnl'i 1n the quaner
The g,amr "J' 1nterrup1cd thn.•t ume~ h' Oann
temper. 10 the ~cond quJrtC't
Midway through thl' pt•mxl. l ~It.en. guard BHc'n
~ott hftd to ht re'itrarnttl at\cr rt'\l"I\ IO@. a techniu1l tout
tor thm\l.ln!l lh<' hall at ~llhllna
Just ''I \('(Ont!' lat<'r pla' er' .iga1n had t11 he held
apan atkr l tlt1l 'i re'<'n l' C 1n-g ..._lie toull'\J \.1 1, ha<'I
c c'lOpcr hard from heh ind .Qn a la\ up ln
Temfll'"' aga;n got hM 1n thr t1n.1I m1nutc\1t.th(' halt
~hen Jl..11t ..ent \~ul JJhh.u 111 th\' lloor ~•th -anoth\•r
l\ard tout.
t hl' Lakl"1' ,.tnl. ninl" \ln11ght In."\.' thrO\'-' 10th<' linal
'1 • m1nulC'\ h> l ut l~1,1un' halll1ml· J\han1a c II' 'S \;,
a tier \ich11na·.., n1n<' P<''°'' 1n 1hi,;_ "" ond fll'nod hdfl'''t
lhC' ( dill\ l\'d1 '' -ll\ r •
t
FRIDAY'S FIRST ROUND MATCHUPS
CIF S-A
'verbum CX1 I I .,·81 at Ed1M)n (IS-~)
1 Bernard ( 16-61 at Fountain \ alle\ l 13-12 l
Manna I I ~ 121 at Serra ( 20-4>
St Franu\ 111 .. 11 I \S ~atcr ()(>1 <:!S-Ol at Chapman
CIF4·A· --
Norco I 14-IOI or Et Modena ( 13-101 at CdM (22-4)
\\ oodbndge I:! 1-6) at E1~nhower I 17-9)
Saddleback (I 5-11 I at Nonh. R1.,,erside (25-1 l
"The' 're quad.. not real b1gand hoot welL Obv1ousl) ifs
a chaikngt' tlut it's nice 10 get a home game We've been
llO the n1Jd 1n the firc;t round J ll't ..
\.fanna l oat:h Ste'e POJ>l)\llh's onl\ concern 1s the
lJpacm of ~rra"; g\m. "hllh •~about tlOO. hut l If
11tTicia1, predicted the g~ m wouldn '1 fill ··v. e'll prepare and \Cl" "'hat happen~.. said
Popo' 1ch ··nn.·an \It'~ beat this team h\ 15 hut the) 're
..upposcd to he real qu1cl.. lnd a,"erage abettt 7 points a
game ..
(Pleue eee MO EAST /83)
Bodine first-time
winn-e:( at Daytona
Dl.'l rn"ll. BE.\CH, Fla l o\Pl -Kath>
Bodml" lc.ined into the car and <'mbraC'cd her
hushand < •tofT for the better pan of a minute,
shanng com1derabh mort than the thnll ofwmn1ng
the .... orld\ moc;t 1mporunt stock car race "It""'" t thr ~orld's ll)ngest l1ss .. Bodtnt' ..aid
1n t'\pla1n1ntz the ~COl' 1n \ ll IOf\ l~nl" foltO""Jng
'unda' ·~ l>a,tona 'OO "t...ath\ and I v.('re nx-appmg
all th<' hard t1m<"'.. •
On \unJa). belorc a national tcleHston
audience the 'tHear-old dn' tr fr\)m upstate Ne"
't orl.. ~Q!> lhl' ~nctic1al') 3\ latl.' ~lev. the dragons one
bY one
[lrfrnJ1ng ~ hamp1on Rill l lhott crashed along
v.uh tour 11mt "1nnert ale 'r amorough and former
champion Budd' Baker ~ did 5t'l"n-t1me cham-
pion Richard Pcm
"1e1 l Bonnett·~ tran!im1ss1on de-~ned him
Damll V..a ltnp's netting tell J own
Ttm LAtxlntt got caught in traffir
Dale lamhardt ran out 'll &a'
"W e v.ert luc~" to "In the rl\'C ... \aid (1an
"-el\On R<lJme 'l'rtw l h1ef ·
Bo<linr "ho '!>81d the lormauve H'Af"\ ot h1'
carttr lol"CC."\.I Ions and iu1nlul ~P9rat1oni. from h.1\
Wlfe anJ 1 .... 0 c<h1ldrt'n ~-.., neither apolOllJlOJ n
11)1\&tm O\N a ~'t~ built largel on aunhOf\
Onl\ 1 ol the 4~ \UH1C'f"\ tinl\hC'd the \'fl h·fillcd
r&\'.e
Hod me. wh(I v.un a rC'\'nrd S IQ 2 71 ~ Imm a
m: orJ SI 4 m1l11on t)\IN wa' happ, to haH'
' (Pl--... 80om&f8$\
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82 * Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT I Monday, February 17, 1988
' -
Valeilzuela has o plans for money
DodgergetsS5.5 million: \'alcn1ucla rc:tl'hed agreement with the
Dodger<o on a 1hree•)'tar l'Ontract wonh SS.5
m1lhon. h1i. agent and the National Lcagut'
team anno unced.
boosted his career totnh to 7g_57 J he live-time
Natsonal League All-tu had an earned-run
averoae of2 4S and broke the the 200-tnkeout
barrier for the second consecutive time w11h
108. 1he founh-best in the leaaue.
instrumental tn winning a lot of ballgames."
Walker 1nd1cated he was glad to avoid
urb1trat1on. Roma nick wins arbitration
F'rom AP dlspatchH
Pit~ her Ron Romanick won ht~ arhttratlon
co'e with the .\ngels and pitcher Fernando
VnlcnLUl'la reached an agreement with tht•
Dodgl'r'> o'er tht· "l'l'~end before h1~ 1:·a~e "as
whcllukd to go tn arh1tra11on
Agrttment on lhe new contract was
reached Just before Valen1uela' case was to go
to ar"itration, agrni Ton)' DcMarco said. Hc
told a press conference that he could not reveal
details of lhc pacl.
... Three )'Cars ago, Valen1uela's contract
went to arbitration and he won o. salary of$ I
m1Uion a year. with an incrcuSC's of$ I 00.000 in
1984 and I 98S.
"We spent a lot of time prepanng for this
arbitrati on ... 1t would have been a touah C3)C."
he said.
With DcMarco translat111g, Valen1uela
said he was not surpnscd to gel a three-year
pal'l.
RonHlll1l'k "111 t'.Un $425.000 for the 1986
,C,\\Oll
l\rhatrator I om Rotx·rb rull·d in favor of1
Rom.inal·k·!> rl'llUnt ir1 fo, or lll lht• .\nge1~·
\Jlim olkr of s~ Ci0.000
He dad, hOwt've1. ~Y that Dwight Gooden
of the New York Mets, who recently signed a
one-year pact for $1.32 m1lhon was no longer
the h1gheS1 paid pitcher 1n the National League.
~Marco '>:ltd an an earlier radio interview that
there arc no bonu~ or incentive clauses in the
contrn~:t
"He had a lot of tough lud. earl y in the
year.:· said Dodger Vice President Al Cam-
pan1s. "He should have won another fou r
games.··
Campan1s said Presiden1 l'eter O'Malley
had accepted recommendat1ons from Cam-
panis and lawyer Bob Walker to sellle.
"We were talking about a multi-year
contract," he said.
Asked if he had any plans for the money.
Valenzuela re~lied: "Not yet."
Did his wife have such plans? "Maybe," he
added.
The signing of Valenzuela bnng~ the
number of players signed on the Dodgers' 4(}..
man roster to 34. Unsigned are Mike Sc1oscia.
Orel Hershiser, Mariano Duncan, G1lbeno
Reyes, Franklin Stubbs and Hector Heredia.
Roman ad .. "ho rar n.:d SI 4"1 500 in h1~
,nonJ \t'll~On rn the 11\JJOf\, tin1'ihcd v.11h a
l.J.Y rnord anJ a ~ 11 earned-run a'crage
ll1mn 1·r thl' 25-\ car-old nght-hander .,., on
11nh one ol hti la'it nrne starts and did not gel
p.1't lh1· filth 1nn1n& in s1' of those outings.
"I am read) 10 go to spnng training, work
hard. and I'll ti) to do my best for my team."
Valenzuela. 25, said
"I'm very happy that Fernando has signed
wi th the Dodgers for three more years," said
Manaser Tommy Lasorda. "This young man is
one of the finest compeutors I've ever seen walk
out on the mound at Dodger Stadium ... He
loves to pitch. he love) to win and he's been
Valenzuela pitched 272.1 innings in 1985,
the third highest number 1n the National
LC'ague. and po!>ted a record or 17-10. That
,.,.....,....
The Dodgers leave for spnng training an
Yero Beach. Fla, on Thursday. Ron Romanick
SPORTS BREAK
Coach winning
without services
of Patrick Ewing
From AP dlspatcbes
BOSTON -Patrick Ewing ended the m
suspense five years ago this month when he
told a crowd of reponers which college
would get his exceptional basketball skills.
But what about Mike Jarvis. Ewing's high school
coach? Was he offered an assistant coaching1ob to lure
the prize recru it to a pan1cular college?
"If I had sent a message' out that I could have been
bought. I would have been bought." Jarvis said. "'If I
accepted. I would have lived up to what a 101 of people
would ha"c laked to believe."
But he didn't want to n sk things he -.atucd -
Ewing's fncndsh1p and a wish 10 Sla) an the Boston area
-for the insecunt) Ofl}'tDg htS future to that ora teen-
ager
"What most of the schools would ltke to have done:
1s hire Mike Jarvis as assistant coach to get Patml..
Ev.1ng," Jan 1s said. "Then I would ha'c been Patmk
l:1A.1ng'o; coach and that's all I would havt> been
"When Patrick Ewing left college lor the pros I'll
probably be out of a JOb. ··
It wasn't un11I Ewing leti college last season that
Jar, 1s )witched JOhs. and in his first year as coach at
Boston Un1vers11y he has proved he 1s mut'.'h more than
iust E\.V1ng's coach
Jan I\ has shown he can wrn al thl' college level
w11hout a spectacular 7-foot center, without a player
taller than 6-8 and w11hout two oflast season's top thret'
'corl'rs
I k "a'n·1 about to '"'11t· nff ht~ first }Car as a
college coach as a rebuilding ycar. The Temers. 9· 11
after 20 games las1 sea\On. were 13-7 entering the
weekend.
Bramble retains WBA crown
RENO _ L1,ingstone Bramblc bat· m
tered Tyrone Crawley w11h strength-sap-
ping bod} punches, knoclced him down
with a Ourry to the head, and stopped him
wit h three seconds left in the 13th round to r~tain the
World Bo,.ang As-;ociauon hghtwe1ght champ1onsh1p
Sunday. . B II .. Bramble, who calls h1mself"The Pit u . was Just
too strong and tough for the "Bullerfly" from
Ph1lndelphta in the sched uled 15-round fi_ghl watched
by about 2,500 in a ballroom at the MGM C1rand and by
an NBC-TV audience.
Bramble scored a Oash knockdown about 57
seconds into the second round when he nailed Crawley
with a nght lead to the jaw. The challenger touched the
Ooor wi th both glo\Cs and wok a mandatof) eight·
count He dad not seem hun
But Crawlc)' ddin1tel) wa5 hun when he was
knocked down al about 2· 25 of the 13th. Crawley had
his back to the ropes near his own comer when Bramble
nailed him with a shon nght-lc'ft to the head. Bramble
followed with a Ourry to the head and Crawley crashed
to the canvas
He struggled up bul seemed lost Then, af\er
..Bramble charged to attack. rerercc Joey Curtis quickly
stepped in to slop the bout as Crawle\ fell to the canvas.
Immediately after the fight. n was d1sclo.sed that
Bramble broke the third fin1ter on his nghl hand
Gretzky on track in 7 -5 win
Edmonton blew a 3-0 ftrst-pcnod lead. Iii
which included Wayne Gret1ky's first goal '
1n 10 game~. but defenseman Steve Smith
scor::d a power-play goal at 18:42 of the
Duke's Jay Blla s lloes over the back of Notr e Dame'• Ke n Ba r low to grab ball Sunday .
"'When ) ou throw uut a ~car. you ma) ha"e a
tcndrnc} to rela' a l111le b11." Jarvis said "If you sa}
"this 1<igo1ng to be an ofT-\ear;' \Ou let II be an off-year ..
third pcnod Sunday n1~ht to snap a tie and send the
Oilers to a 7-5 NHL victory over Buffalo ... Steve
Larmer's power-play goal midway in the final period
and a pair offirst penod goals by Eddie Olc1yk boosted
Chicago to a 4-2 triumph over St. Louis ... Looil
Sleigher and Barry Pederson scored 37 seconds apart
early 1n 1he second period to give Boston a four-goal
lead and the Bruins held ofT Minnesota, 5-3, to snap a
li\e-game losing streak .. Goals by Brad Smltla and
Peter lhoaeak midway through the third period Jif\cd
Toronto to a 4-4 tie w11h Vancouver ... Dale Huter
scored 1wo of Quebec\ four SC<'ond-penod goals and
1he Nord1ques went on to defeat Calgary 6-3 and
reclaim first place in the Adams Div1s1on. one point
ahead of idle Montreal . Mlke Ridley, one of two New
York players to miss a penally shot. recorded a goal and
an assist as the Rangers won their founh straight game
with a tight-filled 3-1 victory over Detroit ... New
Jersey took advantage of3 two-man power play edge as
Dave Plcbette scored on a 45-foot shot with 55 seconds
left 1n the third penod. g1v1ng the Devils a 5-5 ovcn1me
tie wit h Pittsburgh.
W ashipgton takes win, lead Quote of the day
Roberta McMahon, mother of Chicago Bears
quarterback Jim McMahon. when columnist
Tom lucco of the St Peter.;burg Times asked her
what maker, her son uck: "If you can't figure him
out. don't ar,k me He has been a mystery since
Da) One"
Hus ki es stop Oregon to bump Arizona
into second: Duke drops Notre Dame
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49: \1.·n1or guard Dunn I fou\lon
'corn! 16 ol has g.im..--h1gh 2~ prnnt\
in th1· \t'lond halt to kt'' a "l<>rrng
e\plo\1on that earned the Rl·a"cr'> 10
'1cton cner the ( oug<tr\ 1n a re-
gionall~ 1ele' 1sed Pac-I() C onfcrcnce
g.1mc 1n Pullman
C >regon \tatc. \n;ipping .1 lour-
gJme losing ')treal.. mo,cd 10 It (1 rn
thl' u1nkrencc and 10-11 O\l'rall
T ht· IOl\'i wac; lht· "Or'>t al I m·I
( 11urt th1'1 c;eason tor W<1!.htngt11n
\1.11t• 1A.h11.h had \\on fi'l' ol It\ IJ\I
'>l"'l'n g:imcc,. The< oug.ar'> kll to 11 7
in lhl' P:ic-llland L'-1 3 overall
Oregon State led 31-2 3 al half11 ml'.
then scorell 10 unanswered po1nl'> a~
pan of a 20-4 run during the the ftr'il
SI\ minute\ of the second half to take
a S 1-27 lead. Hou<;ton <;cored I~
point<; during that run. snapping a
c;hoo11ng slu mp of 12-of-38 dunn~ the
last four games. He. hit eight of h1~ I U
field goal anempts Sunda}' and wa<. 6-
of-6 from the free throw line
"'-ao;h1ngton State sen10r rmn1
guard Ke11h Mornson .,..a., held
<.rnrdc\s for the first lime 1n 4X
games He had heen leading thl'
Cougars in s~unng 1A.1th an a' l'rngc Ill
I 5 .i 11oinl'> per game
Duke 75. 1'otre Uame 74: l>ukl·
guard Johnn) Dawkins blolkcd
Da,td R1"ers· jump shot Y.llh one
'iecond lelt to preserve the second·
ranked Blue De' ils' '1cton ov,•r No
14 l\Jotre Damc 1n Durham Nonh
( arnltna
Duke led 7 \.fl 'i with 2· 16 kit hut
Notre: Dame:. helped h} m1\\l'd Blue
Devil fre(' throws. rallied <\ thrce-
po1n1 pl~n h\ Jim Onlan with 2l>
\ccond\ !ctt pulled Notre Dame:
w11hin one point
Duke'<. Rally King. a .50 percent
free -throw c;hooter. then missed the
front end ot a one-and-one with 13
seconds left. giving the F1$ht1ng lnsh
their final opponun11y 1n the na-
tionally telev1\Cd game. After a time-·
out. Rivers dro"c to the nght of the
foul hne and Y.Cnt up for a 15-foot
jumper. bul Dawkins !>lapped 11 awa)
as the final SCCOnc,h tlC~Cd on the
clock ~
Daw~ins. who scon-d 18 points.
canned three buckets and fed King tor
a dunk as Duke stretched>'-a 'ievcn-
po1nt halftime leftd lo 'il-41 wtth
14271cft
Ex-major leaguer Fain guilty
PLA(ER VIL LL. Calif. -Former •
major league bac;cball player Ferns Fain
faces sentencing after being convicted of
l'ul11va11on of manJuana. his lawyer said
late ~unda)'
Fain. 64. wa' arre-;tcd Sept. 24 at his-Georgetown,
( ahf home on marijuana charges.
I tis lawyer. Mike Tarlton. said Fain will be
sentenced 1n early March 1n El Dorado County Supcnor
( ourt Fain. who 1s seeking probation. pleaded guilty to
lU ltl\ :lllun or man1uana. Two other man1uana-rclated
l hargec; were dropped 1n exchange for the guilty pica.
Tarlton <ia1d the pica was entered about a month
ago in El Dorado Count~ Jusuce Coun
I din lin1c,hed his ba~ball career as a coach for the
no"" -defunt l Sacramento Salons in the Paci fic C oa!.t
League He led the .\mcncan League tn balling with the
Ph1ladelph1a \thlet1cs in 1951 and the Chicago While
~o ' 1n 1952
Walk~r could become Cowboy
DALL •\~ -If the United States m
Football League announces on Wednesday •II•
a dela~ of m fall season. Hctschel Walker
could J01n.1he Dallas Cowboys this season.
h1' rigent r,a1d
"lkrc;lht'I will be playing this fall . either for the
( Nl'W Jerse)) ( icnerals or the Cowboy~. I can't get into
"ipcc11ic~ about lus contract. but he 1s not §Oing to wait
for the tJSFL 11 they don't play this year.' agent Peter
John!lon told the Dallas Morning News on Sunday.
USFL owners arc meeting Wednesday tn New
York. and one owner. Baltimore's Myles Tannenbaum,
has suggc ted the league suspend play until the
resolu11on of the USFL's S 1.32 billion lawsuit against
the National Football League. which would preclude
the USFL's being ready for a fall 1986 season.
The tnal was scheduled to open March 18. but has
been pushed back to late spnngand 1§expccted to last at
least two months That would not leave enough ttme for
the U FL to make plans for this year. The future of the
USFL could depend ~pon the outcomi" of the lawsuit
Blackman leads Dallas to win
Rolando Black mu scored I J fourth-m
quaner points -including a paar of
baskets and three free throws in the final
two minutes -10 lift Dallas to a 120-1 14
NBA tnumph on•r C'hicago Sunda). Blackman. who
finished with a 1eam-h1gh 28 points. ga' e the Mavenclcs
a I 09-106 lead with 2:53 left ... Resen e forward Jeff
Lamp scored I 6 points to pace a balanced San Antonio
attack in a 11 3-94 victory over Sacramento ... Reserve
forward Cliff Levingston stepped 1n for a1hng all-star
Oomlolque Wiikins and scored a game-high 25 points to
leadAtlanta1o a 11 0-101 victor. o"'Cr Ponland. ltwas
the Bla1ers' m.th 'itra1gh1 los~ arid ninlh 1n their last 10
games
UOP's Rosario out for season
STOCKTON -Sophomore forward m
Domin o Rosano will be sidelined for the
rest of t~e basketball season after breaking
his thighbone in a car accident Sunda). said
athletic director Carl Miller.
Rosario. a 21-year-old from the Dominican
Republic, was inJured when the rnr he was dnvtng went
out of control and Jumped a cen1cr d1v1der, said PohCC'
Lt . George Barron Barron '>aid the 12: IS p.m. accident
was under 1nves11gat1on and that no charges had been
tiled.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
10 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal
State Fullenon at Nevada-Las Vega~ (delayed),
Channel 9
RADIO
6 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Montreal
(delayed). KLAC (570).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Washing-
ton at Clippers, KMPC (7 10). •
8 p.m. -COLLEGE aASKETBALL: Cal
State Fullenon at Nevada-Las Vegas, KWRM ( 1370).
Lendl, Lloyd make quarterfinals
Wlla nde r , G raf a lso a d van ce
In Player s ten n is tourney
Meanwhilt , W1lander. the rc1gn1nj b ench Open
ch;imp1on, and Graf cruised to their fourth-round
victories. Wilander beat No. 15 Andres Gomet 7-5. 6-4
and Graf 6usted Alycia Moulton 6-I. 6-4
OCC hosts-lJons
In JC cage play
Orange< ·out \ollcgc, which ended
a tive-~me lo~1n¥ streak aturday by
defeaung rrval Golden West. face a
busy ~hcdule this week in South
(oa'lt Conference ha'lketball play. along wtth GWC
BOCA RATON, Fla (AP) -fhc top seed<; at lhe
lntemat1onal Player~ ( hamp1on11h1p' rolled along Sun·
day wtth Ivan Lcndl pounding h111 w;l) into the founh
round and Chns f'ven Llo)d advnnc1ng tn thc
quanerlinal!>
Sweden·~ Mats W1lander and ~tt'ffi C 1raf of W(',t
Germany the o 2 5ttds in th.ctr rc~pcc11vt hratkel\
al o moHd on 10 the round of eight "'11h founh-round
v1cton('~ on the hard court'> at Boca\\ r c,t
One '\Ced fell under the bnght, warm sunshine as No.
4 Manuela Malccva of Bulgaria was up'lct hy No 14
Barbara Potter 6-3, 2-6. 7-5
Among other winnen were ('1ccho lovak1a's Milan
Sl'ejbtr. No. 9 Kathy Rmald1 and No. J 2 larhna Bassett
of Canada Helena Sukova, the '\Cvcnth ~td from
C1t-cho!tlovak13. and No 6 7.1n3 <f3m on were al'io
\ ICtOOOU\
80th area J(' teams play three pm~.5 this week. besinning tonight.
0(( " P1rateo; host Rancho Slnt1ago
t?night while Ciolden West travels to ( ypre'i\
•'
~night match between '>lxth-~elled Yann1{k 'foah
of France and 5wcden· .. Jan Gunnar'i'iOn W3'1 pn;tponed
beau$( of rain founh-round women·~ analc match
between <\u'ltraha'\ Dianne f romholt1 R"le~trat and ;r Ctl)' Phelp<; wa~ al«> 'itoppcd. with Phl'lp\ leadina 2-I in
the first set •
W1lander and C romct wa~ o battle of big 'iCfVC\ and
\hon. quick points -an oddity since the match pitted
t~o clay coun r,pcciahst~ Ail' inst each (>ther nd, when
Wilander broke Gomez' ..crv1cc 1n the ''xth a.ame. the
l cu.adonan lcf\-hander bruke nght hnck 1n the stv('nth
fhc Pirate\, led hy Jon fohnston'o;
22 point\, pa<;\Cd up the Rustlcn to
improve to 3-9 1n the conference and
10-15 overall OCC travels m om-
pton Wednesday and hons Mt San '
Antonio Satur<Uy
The R u\tlcf1, last in the confcrcnot
with a 1-12 mark. host Fullenon Wcdn~ay and arc at ~ddlebtd. ~turday
Lcndl, pla) 1n1 Wlth a sore nihl nn1 fingt•r r,truggll'd
before ehm1nat1na Grca Holme~ 6-4 ti "'htlc I loHI\
pcrlormnnce wu ~trtaky dunn~ a 7-~ t1-! tnumpti O\l''
Kathy Jordan
fhe) \taycd on serve until the 12th game, when
( 1ome1 douhlc faulted to faJl 10 love-30 He won the next
1~0 po1n1) to level the game at 30-10 hut then W1lander
hit a perfe<:t lob and won the c.et when C1omc1 ~tied a
fo rl"hand long
...
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All aame<o beam at 7 lO
.,
GRIMES ...
l"romBl
1n Late in lhc day A number of the
others had an opportunity to tic the
winner on the final bole with birdie
putt but none were successful.
.. The cou.rse was pl1yin1 very well
today and 1t was a lot dner than f
thought 1t would be. The arcen arc
prctt,Y good riJht now although they a~o t ~fast as they could have been wtth dncr weather.
"I think they have ~ally improved
the course each of the last two year.>
and I enjoy playing here very much."
Grimes 1s a graduaic of An:iona
State and on Dee. 18. he married Lisa
Kluver of Minnesota. They met while
playing Jolf at Anzona State. She 1s
playinJ 1n Florida and he is headed
for Asia after his victory.
"Wt''ll both be playing golf for-
evt'r," Grimes s~ud. "That's how we
started our rclauonsh1p and the beuer
we play the more we'U see of each
other in the future."
The Asian tour has nine events and
Gnmes won the India Open to pick
up S 16,500 last year.
Jeff Lewis of Aonda staned on th<'
10th tee Sunday and was sa1hngalong
at 6-undcr-par through 14 holes He
then had lhrtt uccess1 ve bogt'ys on 6.
7 and 8 to fall back of tht' leader and
nevt'r regained the advantage. He had
a ~hot at a playoff spot against Grimes
w11h a 20-foot pull on his final hole
but missed.
After Saturday's round was washed
out by heavy rains, the overcast skies
on Sunday were a welcome relief to
committee members from the 552
Club. The tournament was shortened
to one round with fu ll prh:e money
paid 10 the pros with exception oflow
scores for the second round
\
••
OrangeCout DAY,.Y PILOT/Monday, Febtuwy 17. 1Ne * 8S
Pavin eagles way
to Hawaiian Operi
Watson finishes
two strokes back
on windy course
HONOLULU (AP) -Con:y
Pavin knew he had his work cut out
for him.
"It's a hard thing to do. start the day
three shots behind Tom Watson and
know he's playing well. I knew I
would llavt' 10 get some pres~ure on
him early."
And Pa v1n d1d JUSt that
Despite severe kona winds. Pavan
played the front side in 31 , the applied
the chncher with a picture-perfect
approach that set up an eagle and
destroyed Watson's comeback hopes
in the Hawauan Open golf tour-
nament Sunday
Pavin won It with a closing round
of 66 over the wind-raked Wa1alae
Country Club course and a 272 total
16 shots under par
"Under the cond1t1ons, the wind
and the pressure. 11 was probably the
best round I've ever played." said
Pavin, 26, who packed up S90.000 for
his third victory 1n as man}' years on
the PGA tour
Then he appljed the clincher wtth a
S·iron second shot on the par-5 13th.
"A very anufvu11 shot my best
shot oflhe day;• be sa1d. "I played tt
into the wind and let tbe wind blow it
back to the hole. It came off Just the
wa y I pi ctured it," Pavin said.
The ball rode the wind to within
two feet of the Oa,and Pavin tapped it
1n for an eagle-3 and a three-shot lead.
Watson. a live-lime Bnush Open
champion who was attemptin& to
break a non-winning Stnfll that
tretches back to the summer or J 914,
was unable to respond. Instead. be
backed awa). He made bole)'. on three
of the last five holes and drifted back
into a tie for third.
Paul Azinger. who had a chance to
win an San Otego a week earlier, came
on wt th a 70 and took second at l74,
14 under par a performance that
delighted ham
··rn put 11 in my memory book," he
said
\\-atson. quite obviously. will not.
From the lead. with the tournament
1n hi s hands. he struggled to a closing
73 and was ued at 2/6 wtth Masters
champion Bernhard Langer of ~est
Germany Langer moved up wtth a
final round 68.
The group at 277, 11 under par but
never really 1n the title hunt. included
PGA champion Hubert Green, Andy
D11lard and Dave Ognn. ()grin had a
closing 67. Dillard 68 and Green 70.
This was the first time the tour-
nament was shortened to nine hole'>
an lls 12-year history . D.tr .......... "'o..w ...,_...
The slightly built Pav1 n .used some
long-range putting -three birdies
from 20 feet or more -as the ke}' 10
his 5-under-par efTon O\.Cr the front
that wrested the lead from the deepl )
frustrated Watson.
The tour swings to the Southland
this v.cclc with the annual Los Angeles
Open beginning Thursday. Mike Reasor bita out of aand trap at 17th hole on bJa way to a aecond place finlah.
NO EASY ROAD IN CIF BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS • • •
0.-, ll'llM ,.... by Otwld lllweNIU
Corona del Mar HJgh buketball coach Jack Errlon and Sea
King Sean Turner are beaded for the CIF playoffs.
From Bl
So it's a Sunset League vs. Camano
Real matchup in the 5-A. brought on
largely by the fact that Sunset League
cllampion Ocean View won·t be
competing because of sanctions by.
the CIF Southern Section. Ocean
View was ranked No. 2 in the 5-A.
behind No. I seed and unbeaten
Mater De1.
Corona del Mar Coach Jack Emon
was another whose comments reflect-
ed the attitudes of just about everyone
involved.
"I looked up and down the hst," he
said. "And obviously seeing Domi-
nguez as a potenual second-round
opponent, if we can get that far.
makes you nervous.
"But there arc a ton of good teams
in the 4-A. After the first round. I
don't know where you'd want to be if
you bad your pick. After round one,
good luck. And you may need some of
tllat luck tn the first round. too."
El Modena features one of the
smallest starting units in the 4-A
playoffs, but the Vanguards are quick,
as Edison wtll attest to after squeaking
past El Modena in the La Quanta
Invitational in December.
And Norco was a 57-50 winner
over Estancia m the lrvine Invita-
tional. so Emon 1s well aware of what
both can do. Norco hosts El Modena
Wednesday to deterrmne Corona del
Mar's first -round foe.
Woodbridge Coach Bill Shannon 1s
also famihar with his first-round foe.
His Wamors lost a 60-58 overtime
decision to Eisenhower when the
latter connected on a last-second
pra}Cr shot.
It was the season-opener for Wood-
bndge and Eisenhower already had
fivt' games under its belt. so Shannon
isn't overly awed with his team's first
round assignment.
'Tm looking for a long bus nde."
"i81d Shannon of the tnp to Rialto.
""but rd rather be doing this than
RUIZ SETS GOALS ...
ltddte Ruiz
From Bl
prnnini wrc\tlcr nM doc'> he rcall't
'>hoot for 11
"Td much rather go tor J I S-prnnt
dcca'>mn than J qu1c~ pin," hl' 'laid
His Ltiath, Paul L.1Rlanl .1 protcgc
of Vern V. agncr .11 f ountain Valky
lltgh sJ" hl··s :1m.11l·d JI Hu11\
\UCu''' pnmanl\ ~·tau,,· 111 ttw bl"k
of lime thJt hl' put\ 1nw thl' 'p<>rt
"'EVCI') lime I \\,lllh him rm
c;urpn<>cd hO\\ v.l'll he d1w,:· -.a1J
I a Rlanl '"I ll,.'Ju\t a natural Jnd he\
going to 1rnrmn e a lot··
Ru11 admit'> he ha' alv.a~' had a
IO\e amm for ha'>ehall and football
~inn· pan1upat1ng an llllk ll'agul' and
Pop \\amcr. and he h.t'> ltlmf>l'll'd in
both s1 nee hl' "a'> a lreshman
He lettered "1th the 'ar"ill\ 1n ho1h
as a JU01or e'en n·tuminit an 1n1cr-
cep11on for a touthdo" n aga1n~1
Esperanza t1l "3' null1tit·d h\ a
penall' l
\nJ. he' lonl..ing lor"anl to 11ul-
1il'IJ du11c., "1th thl' hawha11 ll'am
th1'1 'pnng hut J' U\UJI 11°' Jftl'I .1 la1c
\I.Ir\
LaBlanc. a former Sunset Lea~ue
champion at 123 pounds. secs Ruiz's
aggressiveness. balance and flex1b1h-
I\ as hi s best assets.
· .\nd. there 1s the mental aspect.
··when he went against DeNolf he
\~JS going against the No I ranked
I '5-poundcr in Orange Count). De-j
Nol f dropped down to 129. hut Eddie I
was mentally tougher Everyti me he
goes to the mat he's not going to be I
cheated ...
h was onl y the second loss an 30-
plus stans for DcNolf, whose onl>
other loss was a one-point dec1s1on to
Sha" n Crosswhite ofClov1s (Fre'lno).
a I :!9-p<rund standout, who along
w11h Oceana Htgh (Pacifica) star
.\lberto Valle. arc considered the
maJor hurdles for Ruiz at State.
As the defending C'IF 4-4\ cham·
pion. Ruiz 1san ob\lous fa"onte. hut
La Blanc feels he has another edge
··t.ast )car he was a small I ;!q.
pounder Th•~ year. he has grown into
II ..
BODINE RACES TO WIN IN DAYTONA 500. • •
From Bl •
weathered thl' "ro ugh financial
times ... Rue th<' uppon ofh1s wife he
~1d, wa~ alway\ what kept him going
Thal wn'> htl'ra lly the truth SundJ~
hccau~ \he wa\ working in hi'> p11.-.
figunng the t\'<llll \ jl.3\ rnalcagt•
Bodine.,; lu'>t scnou<1 lhallcngcr
F.amhardt, lmt bet'3U\C the crev.
"mad<' a had ,·all " on lucl 1ha1
rtsulted m a \t&ll :rnd \Uh\C4uent
engine fallur<' thrl.'e lnp trom the end
that rtlegated him to t 4th pla('C
"We had cnoutth tor another l.lp ·
Kat h} Rod1nc '>4!1d
\he 1u \ n(&hl h If aallon rt>
maintd 1n th<' tank of the t hcvrolrt
Monie< , rln after 200 laP\ of thr .:! '
malr (),1v1nna lntt'rnat1un1l \pccc1·
"'I}, n~n1111tcd al Jn ,1 .,,erJ~,· 'l'lfl"d ul
148 124 mph
Jhr r.r\l' t.1mr iJny,,n to Uocl1nC'
11~a1n\t l atnh.mtt, \I.Inner ol thtl'I
prchmin.in r11'1\t\ th1' "l., k tllh'1 .\11
an 1tknl in the 1n•a1 lwrou~ lourth
turn <>n lap I It> lklnvrd d1<>.1hll'J ur
dl'\tfO\CJ thl' l"llf\ ol .111 lh1• 1llhc.'1
rcmu1n1ng '\l'rlllU'i 1 ontt•ndcr'
-\mung tht•m v.a\ I ll1oll "ho\\'
I orJ l)1unJerhirJ \llllng on th1·
piik ahl'r qua hi\ 1ng .1t .:!05 ()'I) mph
-'urpm1ngJ) tiaJ run off the p.h e
··it didn't run \.\Orth a dJrn alkr tht'
JluJcnt · \31d F:ll1nlt "h11 hna\hl'J
I \th ··But Hod1n1· and Earnhardt
hk\\ mC' l't\.\.l\ an't\.\3\ "
f 111011 v.11n 11 'Uf><'r'lpt'C'd\\3) fJlC\
lo\t \CJr <,om1· Yt1lh cmbarra\<,ang
ca,1·. T h1' \CJr the anll1on•n• lll.)d\
-... \\( \R apprmcd a nc"' 11n<' 1lr
\kc!. < 11·11crnl \f otorH .tr\ in .hopo.'Hll
, llNnll the jt.'lp
II "ntl..l'l1 < hn rnlrt' Olt1'
mnhtk\ <1nd P11n11.11' tool.. the IOll I 0
\ll\lt \
Pcrh;ip' 111' u11"1 il<11111n,1n1 ol 1hr
<.1\.1 lar' '"<I' 1h1· l hc.,,mlct of ,
I
I
Bonnett. who led for 41 lap~ before
~pending I ti 10 the pits " 1th a brokl'n
1ransm1rnon He scttl('li for Jlnd
pos1 tmn
"rh<' wand bll'Yt th(' WtndO\\< net
nght an to the cockpit." "lUd Waltn p,
thl' defcnd1n& Winston Cup poin1'
l hamp1on. who finished third 1n the
racr tor thr third tra1ght )Car in a
< hcHokt "That cost me a lap. and l
had to run hard l''~t to gt t 11 hack ··
Labonte "'ho wound up \CC"ond an
Jn Old!>mob1I<' 11 ~6 <,eu)nd'l bad In
J race ~low<"<l <'•f,hl um" for 46 lap<;,
had pmhkm\ ~hen 1hl' final l'(''itar1
, ml' on lap I' I
II'\ a <,hamc . \aid &~er who
fin1\hC'd 2tith afll'r 1ut11ng.i11re in the
Ill \If cruh ,,n lap 116 "V. e "'<''<'
P•• \IOI C\Cl)Onl" on thr hllllOm tot
the track) hkc C•mhtm1t V..C' \hould
ha' e "°on the rBl<' ·· ..
what El Toro or Saddleback are
dom "
El 'f oro. the South Coast League's
No. 3 team. travels to No. 2-seeded
Santa Monie.a. and Saddlcback, No. 3
1n the Sea View. travels to No. 4-
sceded Nonh of R1vers1dt'.
"I'm sure they·re better now than
when we saw them, but I know this.
our k1ds have reall y come on. They're
suppostd to be neutral officials and 1f
1n fact they are. I think we havl' a
chance."
Mater De1, meanwhile. working on
a 54-game wmnmg streak and the
defending champion an the 5-A, is the
No. I seed and w11l host St. Francis.
the Del Rey League·s No. 3 outfit with
a 13-1 I record.
In contrast. Mater Oct's record
o'er the past four }cars shows JUSl
five losses in 11 I contests.
Among the hurdles:
• V erbum De1 has advanced to the
Final Four 14 times in the past 20
years and the cycle appears to be
nevt'r-ending. Among this year's
starters is 6-7 freshman Zan Mason.
along with 6-2 Junior Kevin W1l·
hams. Oav1dJones,a 6-0 scnaor. 1s the
leading scorer with a 17.5 average.
•St. Bernard is led by 6-4 Junior
guard David Whitmore. who 1s
averaging 23.5 pomts a game. as wt'll
as 6-4 Kirkland Howling ( 15.3 ppg)
and 6-3 Joe Hudson (I 0.6 ppg).
•Serra's 20-4 club is on a 15-game
winning strcaJc and advanced to the 5-
A semifinals a year ago. Kenh
Malone. a 6-4 senior. and James
Moses, a 6-6 sophomore, ha' e com-
bined to average 48.6 points a game
between them.
Malone 1s at 25.6. Moses 1s at 23.0.
•While Emon is very wary of
Norco or El Modena. he still bas
something else to thrn.k about: Domi·
oguC2 took his Sea K.tngs apart in a
74-48 victory for the Coast Chnstmas
Classic utle at Estancia an December.
•Eisenhower can match Wood-
bndge's size with 6-7 Junior David
Mendoza inside. blending the S<:onog
of6-3 Ale:w; Green (1 4.0), 6-3 Tracy
Lindsey ( 15. 7) and 6--0 Tony Lewts
( 12.0)
•R1vers1de North was a 58-57
wtnner over Saddleback in the 32-
team Irvine ln v1tat1onal. eventual!}
winning the tournament cham-
p1onsh1p on the way to a 25-1 record
The st le for the March 8 finals 1s the
Los 4\ngelcs Sports Arena
CIF first round basketball pairings
CIF S·A
,NtST ROUNO ,,,_.,, 7:JO)
S1 FreN:•' ( 13-111 "' Metw Def 12S·Ol e1 C11epmen Cot•eoe
SI Anlhonv ll•-91 ., Mlllll<•n (I J-10)
LCW19 8HCll WI!'°" 11'·9) el Crnpf ( 19·•1 Sf 8trl\.rO ( 16·61 el ,9Ullt9111 V....,
(1).IJI SI Peul I 11·11 al LOrlQ Bu ell Poly ( 17·1) Ve<OUtn 0.1 I 11-11 el Edi.-(IS-fl Lovota 1 lS-111 al Piul X 11•·9) Menne ( 1•-111 •• w re (20·•1
CIF 4-A
WILD CARO GAME 1w.-....v. 7:l0l EI Mo<ltne 113· 101 11 Norco <I•· 10) ,.RST ROUNO IFrldn, 7:JOI Rt<lol)dO 19-131 .,., CePl,lreno Va11tv
(2•·7) al SaOdltO.CI< Cotlfft
Wteclllrldee (21-•l al EIHnP!Owtr 117-9) TPIOulend 0.k' ( 10-13) ti Rio ~" (II-SI CrHCtnla Vall•Y (17-7) al Culvt< C"°" m -J> Gi.lldelt 11•-9> et Simi Velltv 123-2) Rtdlano' 114· IOI ti Sen•• Ana I 19-61 Lynwl>O<I 117·61 et Rotll"9 HIM' t 19-S)
S.OdltOacll (IS· II) at NO¥tll Rlven•Oe
12S·11 Warrtn ( """ •' Muir <7•-1 M1u1on V;tlO 120-61 at Foo111111 110-Sl Mo<tno Va•tev 19·1 al San GMQonlO Ul-Jl San MarCOl t IS·ll •' ITIQ~wOOCI ( 17-6) Hawlnor"• ( 11 11 at Oom•"9utl ( 19 SI
El ~"· or NQ¥CO •• c.---Mar (22·4) Wt'1•e'• II 1 •• San•• 8aro.ra 116·6! E• Toro 14 II et Santa M«uca 11·3>
CIF l ·A WILD CARO G.UU cw~. 7:JO) Wtlt.,n (10-111 •' Ful~lon <IS·91
"llST ROUNO (l'r1dH, 7:JOI 8urrOUQl'll Cl-Ill at Gane"'9 <?•-11
Montto.tio 11•·71 •• Trov (16-71 Botu Grande t 1•-ll al Pomona I IS·•> El Oonoo t 19 SI •• Canvon. CC l 17-71 El s.GundO <IS· 10) al 8rta 124-11 Lot "lamllo' 117-11 at La 5-rn• (14·11 Schurr (21 )) al NOQelel <11-11
Fut~IOrl Of' Weiltrn el Mornlng,ide
0 6· 7) La Quinta (t-lOI al HH WllMltl 113-31 E1iwano. IS-9) ti Vti.nt•• 13 10 Bonita 112-111 al 8urtlaM If-SI
L01 Allo' 111-111 al Claremont (10-S
8ell Gerilen1 llS-11 a1 8urr~ •II 0 Oami.n 119-71 at h rw:llO Alam1IOl t IS I 8..-e Park 111-111 ti Can1annlal 10 101 Quart& Hill 16· ISJ at Kate••• 71 )1
CIF 2·A WlLO CARO GAMES tW....,_v, 1.JOI CAI 8a10w1n Park 111 91 e1 Ttmole C.rv ( 17·9)
(8 ) Rim ol WorlO <10-lll et ll•CIO' Valk'v
113-11 (Cl LomPCIC (7-1•1 al N0<dP!Otl !9-ll>
(0 1 l(tpj)tl lt-12) •I Eo~wooo ( IS-8>
l'IRST ROUND (l'riday, 7:JOI Artesia (1-111 •• Sen Btrnardlno (:13-3l Wiid Cerd A winner el lncllo 119-31
a.11-J.tt (IS·7> af Rfghtlll (16 61 St Jo-<16-11 al Cela0.'41' < 1S-7t PelQ Ve<oe <I•· IOI al Banning 110 31
~" Olma' (10-4) t i Murottv ( IS-71 N0¥111vlew ( 16·7) et Mounlaln View 111 4 Soutn Pa'8CMne ( ll-61 al Norwalk 111-11 Wiid Carel 8 win,,.. et 81elr <21 )) Et Monlt tU-101 at Cove,,. (17·10) Ceion (11·6l et Noire Oemt 114·1> C•'-•ICO 11S·S) t i Cn.t1er Oe' II 41 Wiie! Cerd C winner el Cat>r•llO 1•·4 t Wild Caro 0 winner at Mevlair IS 1 SI G-v•t•• 16·7' •' San Lu•' Oo<'l>O 11·10 Puo R~' 1?·10 el San•a Clare 1 •
CIF l·A WILD C.t.RO GAMU (W9dr!Mdt¥, 7.JO) IA) PtuCMnt Pol• 10 II •• e.aumo"' 113-101 181 Monlelair Preo l6 • al 8u<"~" 119-31
(C) Menotn!\tll 114·4 •' Me•~•tt ••·o (0) Ptraci.1• !11 II at Vucca Va1ie,, 113-11 IE) El Pno Ot RO()lf' 113 l al S.n11
Ynez I 11·S1 <Fl SI Boneventure 13 91 at F11nrroo~ Prep ( 10-10) (G) Provtatnct ( 13· 7> al On1art0 Cnrt,
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W 10 Caro A winner et Whtllier C,,,1,1i.n
23 0 w"' Caro a -~ •• Ten.c:t>eP• <1•-SI
WllCI Caro C winner ti 81~ 0-(14·•1
WllO Caro 0 #IMet t i Cl\adWICk I 13-fl WllO Caro E ,.,,,,_ al LA ~Ptisl 119·31 W1IO Ciro r: .,,,,,...,. •' Val...., '"''"Ian
'70·•1 81lnoc> 11 Ill ar T...,tvn11~ Palm\
lt-71 Wlkl Cero G ,.,,,,,... el Crouroac" 16· 1)
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! A ) He<1taQt ( 10-f) at HOiy Mertvr'
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L ... •neren I IS· II 1C Hfrt>or Cr1r1111an < 11-ll 11 Wooc>crtll Cnr1,11an 111-111
0 1 Camo Klloemck 111·21 •• Phgrom 10-101
,lltST ROUND C'rida•, 1:lll Wild Ce•d A w1n"t' •' Tern~ C"'''''•" 120-1) W111C1waro 116-71 •' Ceniral Coa" Cnnl-uan IJ-11 MIHIOl'I Prao t•· 11 at V1K111va II•-•> Twon p,,,., 14·11 el Llmi.id Cllri,llan
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Untden LPGA tournam en t
Feb . 27-March 2
Mesa Ver de CC. Costa Mesa
Ayako O.tamoto
• 1985· II evenrs. won Sl7,.C97,
r anked 2.C. career earnings,
SS69,ZJS.
•she was one ot the mosl
successful players on the Jaoanue
LPGA four 1>9fore coming to the
U.S circuit on a full-lime basis In
1983 •rne Unlden rournam9nl Is ln-
lernatlonal In scope with Plovers
from tt1e Japanese LPGA Invited to
Ptav here each of lhe thrH veers
the tournament hu b9en held.
Okamoto has olaved In the event
each vear but as a member of !he u S LPGA She finished In a lit for
1Sth In 198<t and a tie tor 17th last
year
•Her best season In the US.
came In 198" when she Picked up
S2Sl.Hl8 1n Prize money won rhree
rournaments and w on lhe
M azdaLPGA Serles and a flnt
piece bonus of s 125,000
•Okemolo has six victories since
1olnlng the tour In 1981 including lhe
E llzabelh Arden Classic in Miami
lhls season
•Prior to 1olnlng tile Japanese
LPGA circuit, she was an oulstand·
Ing softball Pilcher in her native
Japan She won the Japan LPGA
Cl'lemPlonshiP 1n 1979 wltll a record ·
smasl'l1ng 17-underPar tolal and in
1981. before comlno t1ere lo otav in
eloht U.S events, she won elQtll
lournamenrs. llniV•ed second six
!Imes and oraced 1n the too 10 In 26
ot :18 events 1n Jap.an She sel
records tor s1no1e season earnings
ts 130 000. since bro"enl and scoring
averaoe t 72 S6 1 She 1s Jaoan's
mosr PPDular otaver
BoD B• .-no '3 000
A• 80,Cl•"O ll 000
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Doug CorlMlll S,,.,man Cortie" I t>Oo
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Rome111c• Jim S111on 0 w \mttr. Don
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Jane Blalock
• 1985. 26 evenrs, won S 197,.C26;
ranked .c. career earnings, s 1.2S.C.S32
•Blalock had l'ler best·ever
season In 1985, wlnnlno two events
and comlno close to lhe S200,000
mark In official earnlnos. Sile cao-
rured rne Women's Kema.I" Ooen
and tne Maida Jaoen Classic wtille
earning S60,000 more than her lest
lhHe years combined.
•she t>eeame the four's seventh
mllllonalre In 1983, her lowest
monev veer since 1971.
•Blalock hOlds the orofesslonal
gott record ot 299 tournaments
without mlu lno a cut. The streak
started In 1969 wl'len sl'le caolured
Rookie-of-the-Year honors and
continued thro9ugh !he test event of
the 1980 season.
•she finished In a tie for 2Stl'I
Place test vear In lhe Unlden
lnvllatlonal after being In cont911tlon
at conclusion of 36 l'loles Her final
round 71 dropped her well our of
contention
•Her 29 •our victories outs her In
11th olace on the all-time LPGA list.
Her career was hlohllohted by
finishing In the Too 10 list of monev
winners for 10 conucullve seasorrs
(1971 ·1980) and also when she
Deeame the flr'1 L PGA Pro to win s 100,000 for four s1ralo111 seasons
•Blalock Is a oraduate of Rollins
Co1199e and Is a former school
teacher whO starred Plavlno oorf at
rhe aoe of 13 She won the New
HamPsl'lire Amateur lour con·
secuflve times from 1965 and was
ll'le New Enoland Amateur tit~
winner In 1968
NHL
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the OOct 0 •ant Southern CaJiforn1a CATALINA-2S (I) -I Pavln, Olcll Wooelt· HOlllE·JJ (S) -I Anoailu, Tallman· .. Ide. SlllYC; 1 "°' Amour. Ooue June. Llllla Paulton, KHYC,, Slardutt«, Gerald Ga\19Nn, Midwinter Repu.a. better known as S11101 F1ee1, l T111 Ganie. wa11 ThOmOIOll, siavc
h M d t d thr SlllYC OLSON·lO (t ) -l LkluiO Gell, Howard I e I Win crs, UC 10 catcnmg CATALINA·-(3) -i Ju11 ·--.. ·-. RO•• ..... h •• ..__ Cllellav, Soutl\ lav Yacht Racine Club, 2 n llO weal er. Hendrvcilt, SlllYC Here, StawMI ~ C¥04 ROlllMon, SllYltC. 3, Hot Ironically, the weather abated Sat-ANACAl"A YACHT CL.Va ROiia<. o.t>Ov Hunter, ICHYC
d ft F 'd ' d b (11 Netl,, 2 dll"'"l SANTA ClltUZ·27 (3l -1 Grelbe/, Pannv l ur ay a er n ay S stonn, an Y PHRF·A <•> -i Foxllra. o.<11111 Howor111, llob Landlnc111am. Callfornla vc Sunday resembled summer weather. Pacific Co111 vc; J, Sunllltt Too, Nall Under · MERIT·U m -l Runtwav, Oon aurooe.
Nineteen SCY A clubs hosted the •<>;sHRcF~~s:' .. ~'i v~'-· Paul ,. Eric cv~TAR ,111 _ 1 t.Mni Revnold\, s.n o1aoo
event and 18 Of them WOUnd up the lloflman, Ana YC, 2 Miiier Time, Kevin Miiiar . YC, 1 ~rtln Mclluotilln, Soult\ Coul Corin
acuon on Sunday. Los Anaelcs Yacht A'*caoe YC '"'•n YC; l R•lofl wlntrooe, ave
Club trad1tonally extends the regatta LONG ••ACH YACHT CLU• PACIFIC CLAM CS) -1. First Fldclla.
h nh ~....1-• h ~ c. • (2' Ilea", s dllUMl HllllMd arown, Santa Monica VC. 1. No name, t rou&'. t~y Wll races 10r tnc big SANTANA lO-lO <•> -I Fatl LAnt, Henk Palmieri. SIYRC. ocean racm2 classes Sllaootn·COlemen, Lono a..c11 vc, 2 SPl'n CAL·20 m -i PanclOra, Jim Wright
Th 'I" t h Powe<1·Wrlgflt, LBYC Wlndlamman vc. 1 llanu l, WallY Rk.llatd, 1s year s umou1 was more 1 an SCHOCK·l5 I•> _ i Galena WIHlam com wvc 200 less than last year It has been as enord, Levc
high as 1,000 boats 1 n more than I 00 CAT ALINA-la m -1 All1•t>C:• John GoO
classes. l>ell, HHYC. , ()II Sll<Jr,, G Har1well NHVC ) Ll<lo.tlv Som. J ()egeMardl LllYC
D•L lll•Y Y Act4T CLUa
11• llee1'. l daU.) SR SIDNEY SABOT A IS) -I SIO llflnc)e( lllll!Oer. WYC. 2 Karen Wan«man. ORYC
Bubka wins vault at 19-%
Olson, Dial a ren 't
a mong competitors
at Invitation a l m eet
ROSEMONT. Ill. (AP) -Sergei
Bubka cleared 19 feet. OJ/• inches
Sunday to win the pole vau lt at the
Bally lnv1tational Track and. Field
Meet, but failed 1n three anempts to
crack the world indoor best.
Bubka was the onl> one of three pole vaulters who have ~t the world
indoor best in the pa)t SI"< weeks to
com petc m the meet
Bubka. who hold the outdoor
world record at 19-M 14. missed three
ttmesat 19-5 34
He said through an interpreter that
he missed because he 1sn 't used 10 the
~urface
··1 am phys1call> \.Cr) strong now,
but I have 10 repea t that I am not used
to this wooden surface ... he said "The
runway was too shon for me and 11
prevented me f<om setting the new
world record ..
Bublca cleared 19-0¥. on his third
attempt at that height.
Billy Olson, owner of the indoor
best at 19-5 12 inches, was too urcd to
compete after Thursday's games. said
his coach, Tom Jennings. executive
director of the Pacific Coast Club.
Joe Dial decided not to compete
because his poles were still in New
York. said Neal Robinson. orgamzer
of the meet.
Dial and his poles haven't been
together all week.
He competed Fnday an the
Wanamaker M11Jrose Games with
borrowed poles because his were an
St Louis. Robinson said Dial's poles
reached New York when Dial reached
Chicago and he dCC'lded not to
compete again with borrowed poles
because he did poorly the first time.
Ota!. who had set an earlier indoor
best of 19-4>., had failed Fnda) at
I 8-4>t •.
Bublca showed no d1sappo1ntment
that the two compcutors were absent.
"I think Bi lly Olson as a sportsman
leaves much to be desired
"'M y physical shape 1s much better
than his. He will have to improve his
qualities to become a wonhy rival of
mine."
In other events. GteJ Foster suc-
~sfully defended his utle in Lhc 50-
meter hurdles.
Foster. who set the indoor best a
year ago at 6.35 seconds and was
second in the 1984 Olympic Games,
was timed Sunday in 6.37. just ahead
of Olympic bronze medaJjst Mark
Mc Koy.
In the women's 50-mctcr hurdles,
Gayle Watluns edged defending
champion Stephanae Hightower in
6.99 seconds. Hightower, wbo won
the event three of the past four years,
was 11mcd 10 7.00 seconds.
Chaqdra Checsscbrorough won the
women's 50-meter dash m 6.22
seconds ahead of defending cham-
pion Alice Brown. Jn the men's 50-
meter dash, Lee McRae edged Greg
Moses in 5. 76 seconds.
Jackie Joyner set a meet record m
the women's long jump. cleanng 21
feet 10 mches.
Jiii SIDNEY SAM>T A (S) -I Dan*1
Poclolnlrv. C YC, 2 JHOll At1of, Olt YC
urTL• ..... 'L••T , ........ ,.._,
ltHllF•A t IS) -1 Hot Flelll, Dan CiaPP
Alemllot lav YC, 1 lloekal, Mark llewell, DRYC, ) See SIM J-Cel'l\O, NHY( PHltF·I CIS) -I lncoeno. Tom .. OOuo
.lor99ftMll, LA YC, 1 Vroom, Mariv GrMn, $lllYC, ). N\1 Siren. Pelt Genii AllYC
CAMILLO ••ACH YACHT CLUI (ll Meta,6dllUM) Martell 24' (6) -I Eleetra Gllcle Sean t.
OtOOle KlllY, LAY(, 1. R9d Atari, Jim OurOtn, WYC C;.TALINA·JO (7) -I Marl"1ena, Oa111
Owol!llft, Ca&lrlllO hacll YC, 1 Cellllto. Hartma1H>t1wi,..(oba1101hl, LSF TOR NADO (7) -I Ranclv Smvlfl, 11a11i. Corlnll'llan YC, 1 Skip EMiort, NHYC NACR A SS Cll -I C11r111ooner llrown. IC.HYC MERCURY"' -1 Au"'" Llll~f cevc. 1 Parton 011111, San Frat>C:lw:o YC, l Doug llalrd, Fr"no VC C·CAT C•I -I CerbOn Coov K ... v Pile C Cat Ann CAl'tfTltANO IA Y ·DANA P'OIHT YACHT CUl9S
(27 ....... 4 dau..)
PHRF A (9) -I ·-ll•no ~,. ..... Tom
& Ketl111 Adal'n&On, Oana Point YC 1 Rllltv llu&lnau, HanlOft·Wflllt, OPVC. l snC>wOOwtl. Pete ~. cuo ave PHRF·ll (I) -I Puuv Cat Jonn Stal.., llov•~• vc. 1 StinolhOt Ron Ouma1 Caol11tano lla11 YC 3 Goto Rulfl, OOf' & AM lledlar. Ctoo llYC PHRF·C CSl -I Ci.Ire cM Luna Frei~ .... GIC>ton, OPYC 2 Vutoar &oalman OICk Am ·~-' CaDO a YC CATALINA·17 151 -I Vivace 11111 CIOre OPVC, 1 OtvO<"k lloo Gtrll. Ceoo llYC
IALIOA·BAHIA COltlNTHIAN YACHT CLUIS
()9 Ilea", 4 dHMI) ETCHELLS·tl (IS) -I Fleet Wfllle NHYC 2. Don &ever, NH YC, 3 Wll~amt Flelcfler, llVC. 4 Steve & RalalOll MOffer, AllYC SHIELDS l•l ""-I Greo Fellon, UCI Mlling Ann , 1 llrlan Htnell, UCISA SOLING C 12) -I Gll04trt Smltll, S.nte Cruz vc. 2. Hart ltHCI, eve. 3 """ Jona•. VYC . 4 Grevorv Pearce, NHYC SANTANA·20 (6) -l Mike Roclr.ott. Cor onaoo YC, 1 Cflarte1 Howard, SCCYC
N•W~T HAJllBott ·LIOO ISLE YACHT CLUU
(SO Ilea"· 1 da\MI) LASER·A 14) -l Tim Cu .... llCYC CYCLONE (l) -I TIC! llr~t. SIBYC NAPLES SAllOT A (I) -l Jonarl'IO<I Gr-Wt111, AllYC. 1 Eric Prout llYC 3 Jamie R ldcflcll. All Y C NAPLES SAllOT II 1101 -I Eulla Morono HHYC, 1 Miio.a Krltlltn, Million llav VC, 3 Metlnoa Carroll, Santa llerbllre YC NAPLES SAllOl C Ill -I Forr111 Cuf!W llCYC, 1 lllR Herde\IV. M8YC l OavKI Moodv BYC NA PLES SABOT SR II II -I Pele< Gales AB VC, 2 Ptnv Reno LIVC l Dave T1noi.r LIYC OEFENOER· 12 •6) -l Oevlcl Howard PMYC, 2 lllN LA-n. eve
MtSMC>t4 BAY YACHT CLUI
(1 ......... ll datMI) VICTORY·A IS) -I lorn L-.ard FrftnO
vc. 2 Scott ..,.., FrllMO vc
VICfO!tV"'t (I) -l OICll o.vtft, '4YC 1
Wiiie Wiid\, MIVC, 0-etl .-...._ l'r-YC GEARY·ll CIO) -1 9ud •vwett, MllYC. 1 8ud llUKll, MIYC, > Jerome Jo!IMWI, ~
Valltv S.Ulflt Aun. LIGHTNING (I) -I l(lt'k JoMMft, MllYC,
2 Scott F"*'*-· MBYC. J "eftfv llteld, MIYC THISTLE Ill -1 °""'' IC.WM, FrftllO YC,
1 llruet .Gout. MIYC, J Wiii CUIN'llln9•, MBVC. LASER·A 1301 - 1 Alex Camel, SOYC,•t
Jedd ~.,, SOYC; >. Patrick AlldraMOtl. St. FY(,• Jim ()ti\, AIYC, S 0oue Kellef, Santa Clare Rac:lng Ann LASE•·• <•> -I GIMlle Camat, SOYC WINOSlJltFER ( 11) -I .JoM Pottaalus, SCltA, 1 David Pieri, OPYC, l Getrv ...... MIYC, • Lani &utter, OPVC SAILBOAltD Of"EN l ( 11) -1 Guv lla"9e, MllYC, t Jeff ~. lelmonr SflwM SA, l
Oout Hart, MllYC. 4. Oe.,.. Elllar't, MaYC SAILBOAAO OPEN II (3) -i Eric Kra«K MllVC SKIMMER 16) -I lloO Gain, MIYC, 1 Jim Gra,..,,.., MllYC
ALAMITOS aAY YACHT CLU9 (l•llea"-ltdll-1 J·24A (II) -l PM WM, Vlflce llf\#1, SOYC J·t411 (I IJ -I Cat SYVll, Gollton· Alea· anoer. AllYC CAL ·10A 112) -I Glnt« Ill Bil ~. CBYC. , C1*'0kff Tao ,._,,, cave, l LOfYOe Ken Hodoel ABYC, 4 Suntll!N, L•
Marti"'' AI YC, S P>el Hein. Nldl Emmer ABYC CAL·20ll t41 -I Love II II~ ~ LSF tNTERNATIOHAL· 14 1171 -I St..,.. TOI.II, 8ur11noama YC, 2. Mark S1ar9111, PtlO Allo YC.
) J.O. Wiii,, AllYC, • Alan Ldift, St Fre.no vc. S. 9alrd ll1rder&0n, CYC FINN (S) -I &rlari Ledbetter SDYC. 1 M•Cfllla LIMarencra, SCRA LIDO· i4A ( i4) -i 1.Mf'k G.udlo, IKYC. 2
OOf' Barrus, AllYC. l Ed Rodf'l9ue1, AllYC, 4 Oave Smltl't, AllYC l.100-149 IS) -I Paul Aumann, AllYC, t t.Mrry 8owman, AllVC SNIPE A tol9) -I OOf' C111pmen, AllYC, t Cralo L-ack, MllYC, 3. Mark FolluNn. KHYC , 4 Paul L1vln50n, ISC, S K.Cll'I OodlOn. ABVC
COR~ADO-IS C lOl -I AltlM>n Jollv ABYC. t Jim HolcMr. WYC, l loo Alldenon , ABVC
Encore. a Oiva-39 ataooaed by
Dick Knoth, San Diqo YM:bt Oub,
saved her handicap time to emcflE u the Dvtra!J corrected time winner in
the I, l 00-mile San Oieao-io-MAn-
zanillo yacht race.
. Second overall wu the NellOn·
Marek-43 Eclipte, co-skippered by
William Bannatch and l.alie
Crouch, also from lhe bolt club, and
third wu Travieso. a Nellon·
Marek-44 sailed by Ron Ku.nu.
Oceanside Yacht O ub.
FanaJ handicap results ~ com·
puled Sun.day despite the fact that
five boats were still at ~ at the
mom101 roll call. None of tbeip coWd
save their handicap time. Still at tea
were DimeJ\Slons, 165 miles to JO;
Toboaan, 156: Morning Star, 16S;
Nalu,193; and Ausptcious. 168.
En<:<>rc and Eclipse arc both Oass C
cntnes and TraVleso is Class 8.
Final results:
OVERALL -1. En.core. Dick
Knoth., San Di.ego YC: 2. Eclipse,
Banoasch-Croucb, SDYC; 3.
TraVlcso, Ron Kuntz. Oceanside YC.
CLASS A -I. Sorcery, Jake
Wood, California YC; 2. Ra&time,
Pat Farrah, Long Beach YC; 3.
Kalhmudu, John Landon, SDYC.
CLASS 8 -1. Travieso; 2. Jubila-
tion, Jack James, Santa Barbara YC;
3. Ms Blue, Harry Tboma1C11, Balboa
YC.
CLASS C -I. Encore; 2. Eclipse; 3.
Escape, Dilbeck-King. Santa Cruz
YC.
Ex-Kentucky cager arrested
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thomas The 7-foot· I , 275-pounder a.llcgcd-
Payne, a former Un1vcrs1ty of Ken-ly accosted a woman in her 30s while
tucky basketball player who had she was parlong her car in the
started a boxing career m recent years, Hollywood area early Friday, accord-
was bemg held Sunday for mvesllga-• 1~ lO police Detective Richard
lion of rape and parole v1olat1on. Wittner.
police said. After Payne was taken mto custody
P..aync. 35, was paroled 10 1983 and booked for 1nvesUgation of rape,
from the Kentucky State Refonna-autbonocs learned he was be1na
tol) after serving 11 years of a hfc sought by Kentucky authorities for
conv1c11on for rape and sodomy. alleged parole Vlolauon. Wittner wd.
' ~attingly
will go to
arbitration I Dare to be More
American League
MVP rejects off er
of $1. 32 million
NE\\ '\ORI\. I A.Pl First
baseman Don Mattmgl) of the Ne~
York Yankees. the .\mencan
League's Most Valuable Player 1n
1485 reponedl) ha., reJected a I
proposed SI 32 m1ll1on contract and
apparent I~ will go to arbitration 1 The Ne~ York Times repon ed 1n
toda) '<, ed111ons that Matt1ngl)' turn-
ed down the Yankees' offer. which
wa\ s1m1lar to the contract that
pitcher Dwight Gooden. the.National
League's C'> Young Award winner.
signed with the New 'r ork Mets last
week
The Times !Mltd that after Gooden's I
signing last week. Yankee owner
George te1nbrenner 1n<,tructed
Wood) Woodward. the team's ex·
ecut1ve 'ice president to offer Mat-
ting!~ the same deal ••
"'It'!> not acceptable to Donny. I
The Times quoted Mattrngly's agent
Jim Kn'acs. "Up1 unul now. we
ha,en't recel\ed an) offer we felt
should be fonhcom1 ng. Donn)
prefers a mult1ple-)ear contract. He
feels like he de~nesone It looks like
we're gain~ to arb11ra11on ..
Matting!)'-; salar) arb11ratton hear-
ing 1s scheduled for Tuesda) He 1s
seeking S 1.5 million and the Yankees
have offered SI 25 million
Woodward ~id the Yankees' SI 32
million of1er ~111 siand "If that turn!>
out to ht· Jn cptahk lata. it's sull
good." he ..aid But he conceded thal
"at tht\ m1nutt'. 11 donn'1 look good. 1
so we'll kl the arbitrator dendc "
The Yan~t'c' ha' c said they arc not
interested 1n s1gn1ng Mattingly to a J
multi-)ear \.Ontract at this ume. I
The 24-) ear-old Mattangl)' batted
l24 last \Ca on with 15 homers and
145 runs hatted 1n In 1984, h1\ first
full ~ason 1n the ma,ors. he won the
AL hatting champ1on~h1p with a l4 l
a'erage whtlC' h1tt1ng 2l homers and 1 dn.,.ang in 110 run\ He al-;o kd AL
first hc\\<"ma n tn ticldmg both
~ason
Bunny Gillett
to be inducted ..
lforare Ru nn' · ( tlllfll ol Nc~
!'>IH1 Rt'ar h ,, not' ot 1-t alumni who
will be indm.1cd 1ncn the l lni vrrs1tv
of Rcdland\ I nll'r~·olleg1alc Athlct1 n
ff all of Fa mt•, T hur,d:n. r cb. 27
<\ 1954 grndualt' 1)1 Rcdland~.
(i1,llett lem·rcd m te""'"· football. and
basketball He wa~ (Onfl•renf't' ~ingles
champion ttnd N \I\ 'i1nglcs.runncr-
up 1n I QSJ and doublr'i 1 unncr-up 1n
I Q,S2 and ·54 •
The Hall of Fame. inauguratC'd in
198 J by the Bulldllg lk'm h -a
boo tcr club compo5N of 'lupponel"'
of the ~hool' athleuc program -1
located an 1he foyer of ('umer
C'i)mnu1um Inductees are stlrcted
on the ba\t'I of their out'ltandina
contnbullOM by o sub-comm1tt('(' of
1ht Bulldog Bench
• WF.1~ f l<~llf\G FOR
Jf~ LIFE
American Heart
Associati.on
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.. "'"' 2br 2ba condo new 2Bdrm 2Bi $795 SEAWlllD VILUl'!E Quiet nlsml!.r Kitch, spa, 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-69001 ~ Citizen 645· 7320 WOODBRIDGE '480 3ba. carpet. drapes. paint 825 Center St 642-1424 • tdry $475 ul pd 722 7268 DESK SPC $150/mo Gar-
New 3BR 28A. space rent 3 car oar Gardner Incl FIP. bll·ln kite . 2 pvt E/slde 2BR. gar. patio No WMY IOT? Lllge room. lndry lac den olc. lg patio w/bayl
$130. pets. ocean breeze $1500/mo 657-1031 • bale., pool, 1 car gar pets 2 people $695/mo $250/mo Reis req'd view Gd p_arkg 642-5010 j 142-1111
In Costa Meaa 645-6456 La •H hacla -2!41 $895/$1000 sec. Agl 271 Cabrlllo 722·0612 uvewllere you llave Costa Mesa 548.1372 --------•
?l a * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 28a suites ew con o, mo, poo Full Service Bulldlng FOUND . brae let at L111 '"Salt 1400 $1,50/mo lee 3Br 2Ba. 261-8555 or 957-0669 'EtSIDE-lg bachelor unit •Spectacular apts N d • M I llWPlllT IEAOll I -
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E Side C M S 1 !OK, Laguna New w/w crpt tncl S500 5'48·3 155 *Fireplaces bch. turn 5116·'4260 VIEW SUITE pro.11 2 wks ago 675-1522
Agent 533-4242 81h8ru -8ou5t 65NEo pets 81lla11 Ptaia1ala Fem to ahr 3br house, 2 •Private batconies or Rm wtBa • Ilse use. 141-1101 'FOUND cal nr COM t>eli,
l t 1 I 12 4· 2 ves 2·607 blks lrom beach $286 mo Garden patios Beachtront llm tn Capo I ta I I C 960 0 C Arprl area. Atrium Cl under 1 yr mink color~. 28A 11)8 Evtra nice Large • ulll athl •867 I Bell S500 • sec Perter 675 1522 " * LIVIH ALOIU * olc 225-530 sq fl Jann I yellow eyes · hv rm brick mantel/frplc Studio. lull kitchen all ullls FUR~ISHED 2Br, Adult• WllY IOT? prof n/smkr strait Rel ulll, lots of pa ricing LOST S 100 REWARD Hta1t1/Coall11 wood penellng 1 blk to pref d No pets $600/mo •3 Lighted tennis courts req 674-7865 E 493-5672 852 9366 Main Bell/Broadway Yrly paid $365 Fee I 79 A •2 Sw1mm1ng pools • Stiver gray Persian
Gtaeral 2102 S 12001mo. avl Mar 25 TELHEIT lll-1110 nQurre 1 •,., ochester •Streams & ponos Room"' SC Plza/405 lrwy Jake Downtown Hurn --------"'!P St t Al 720 9462 -LARGE sharp 1 bedroom. •Sorry no pets lemale W/O, krtcnenene OCUI VIEWS Sch 2110 Has had r• 2 bdrm condo nr SC uar or an • $460 BALBOA 1 Br Ouple1t new earthtone carpets, •Furnishings avail pool. 1ac $325 556-1737 NEWPORT CENTER cenl surgery 536-2829
Plaza $695 3 bdrm $795 Oceanfront South Laguna 4 17 E Bay Ave. ulll pd 1 new paint new drapes, G C Full Service Exe(; Suite
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------house. newly carpeted Yearly unfurnished 2Bdrm clean $510 No pets Lane. from San Diego steps to ocean Kllcll'a I 631· 1266 I rump curly tall No l&G ·
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MARSHAL PLAN INC *Rare 1 • 1 • gar $650 close appls provided • 18r $580 28r $680 SSOO , Newp0n H&fOlllS 2Br 1 Ba Call 8am-8pm 673-4982 224 sq ft w/9•nk, c.2 • It tal
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S 1200 mo 722 9321 June 30 Cah Denree Close 10 111 Move fn Im· walk 10 everythlng Bui $415/mo 432 7164 of Trucking Company c111on• & notld&VJ bonus
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paymant1, Bank (71'4) 83t-838P. axt 4202 Investment Firm In Npt with good voic.. to Mm lndlvldutl needed to p Aberdeen H bl' v WI 1P1••1m • LIM llAll-"""
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Min t yr •xP· 10.Key & ,.__ .. ~ C vd, •22 l kMplng uper Good t-800 233.0'49 t t tocle room o~ratlon. Tru1prt1tl n 3&70 N Ct'ierty Ave LONG = requlr.cl. 17802 .,_ta........ A 92127 typtng, gremm9' •killa. ~ delk.cl but -W. 1t••11 I .. LI BEACH
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11117, Newport 6aach. ASSEMBLERS, apply 7am openlnQ, ask for Melinda 37 ~ EGG HARBOR FI B • H30 ;~~°:?3~=1":;: Primo c;olleetOt
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---1631 Placenua. c M SNACK BAR COOK Crytlet CrulNtl 10 8 5 CUI 42,500 mt .:. •• d IOP DATSUN eo.zx 1982 blue-SUBARU '82. 4•4 station GENERAL Office & Ute WHkenda now. Id· 11•1 ......... A '""' "'• Movtnn Eulltn1.11t Bootik--tng Computer IUFTlll TIClllOAL c:lltlonal summer houra • •r-"· Onan, LOfan, VHFIAOF. $7000 OBO 66t-30141E ... Y .. *•gon White. •11c•I ~.. "'-.... •~· •• 1-21 AIP. Radar sounder Mii 84~97 cond New battery, Entry tor CPA 875-2070. Engr Co. Santa Ana, entry lmmed opening Aak for -•• --• -•• Mntry, C02 m-wava llW •M JHP * •MBZ 75 4508EL . atlher. flmt and morel
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c.nter Or, Suite 820. Apply In ~raon to Roben •sta Mtll__ jGtatral 5530 we Wiii help you make wind speed/direction. 898-3900 Of 494-0363 66 !MM payments at Bl!r 722-1148
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Cotta M ... Regional Of· 17982 Skypark Circle ful Excellent company JOBS Mottlef of 9 mo Old son wlll v ~•· "' •..-wv PM mo + tax 640-•48 t 759-«Me °' 7~ flee Typltt and non-Suite E lrvlne 261·0333 benefits and working babysll your ct11ld. prefer 80 ft covered bOat sUp for preowned I In Total start up coat --WI llT u • 111111 typist pooltlona avallable d A I tale. Anacortes. Wash .-....... •2162 16 I vw 79 RABBIT DIESEL ... ~ c.55 ...... m r-Ired for 111••mt1IST con ltlons PP Y EARN 5yr and under. In my HB --• 2 d 5 ...... ale am/Im USED CARS a T-.,.., •
typl•t pooltlona ExC4111ent lor LAW OFFICE In New-OUIH CIHT -s 19 089 eo " "' ""' ..,_ """"''"' rvn .. ..,.. ~.. ....,u ft apt. reas rates 969-7313 $160.000 722-0732 It ...__ meke a -.I Total ol payments LO,O"'A~R· UNS. GR"'-•T' C""•E1N "':; ... ~L .......
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letta .... , IA 12121 ~~;g ~ ~~ thru Fri Fred (J l4l 496•3261 II you are loo\':'rig for extra hraitut 5014 =-, CHEVY '71 Ct.lie model. I spending money or Ilk~ SIDE TIES AVAILABLE Monte Cano oMf $1860 ..Equal Oppty Employer SECRET ARY -For resort in PrlltilC Pr•4. Mir· 10 go places Ilka MBQIC I llY FlllfTllE 25 -36. Non-ltve aboard BMW Mutt ... Won't llllt .i
l90un1 Beach type 65 needeo for h~h voTume Mountain Knotts Berry ILES 957-8133 Sa1lb()ats only 673-6606 tNI ptice PP tl2-e71t p od 1 A 1 10-k""' b" louch. must be fast moving printing com-F P d __ _ __ _
PIT Bl!kp/ r uct on II -, 1 pany to lullow thru with arm. or wm riies an COUCH Lve seat chr 01• Sllp Avail· No Lrve Aboard SIMPLY THE BEST CHRYSLER '81 ~
need41d41d for up-comi~ QOOd with l!Qures work production & delivery Awards Call us nowl We tomen cot&. end' tbl $11s Up to 32· 1330 Sales • S&N•ce . Leasing *CAI '11 llO Sl * OnJy 50,000 mt;. >Ont
Fllm Productk>n Co w ::!nt'~ r~~-proceClures Call now have MV9f'll openings In for all S64-7715 Side tie to 25· $225 EUROPEAN DELIVERY Recs/Pet lllce M'* low m1 oood . low mi. lllOO .
• • p u I . f u I , • e 11 261-7•60 c M H e or F v -SWALES ANCHORAGE 1540 JAMBOREE RO bal ol Faciory Warr 832-7986/H eeG-IOl61W MOtlvatad. 1nergetlc Call Joan '497-5199. 642-4333 DBL bd. lrme/ hd brd 135, Dally 9-5 548-1501 NEWPORT BEACH Lease or buy fOf 139.995 650-3550 10am-8pm, Thur-Mon I yellow dr w/chg tbl l~ SLIPS AVAIL 25 & 30 ti d1ec:.n110 Fut11on Island 15 SL s in stock to FORD '71 ~ v .... .-~--iiiiiiii=----;;;;;;;;-.i.--------, WT ..... amllUT _S35 ~7715 3333 w. COAST HWY 640-M44 I ci\OOM t1oml(02tto9) eot< ml, 9000 OOftd l tJIO
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(714) 952-4254 $2 40 per day 35 J 642-0567 Free HI llC d 63 1·23•5 Tree Tnm and Removal HIU PILOT W d n t e d O • Y s · PIT I • yrs exp 9fry ,__, Main & Rototllling GLASGOW PAINTl
330 w Bay Street S• 501Hr 10 start Call 1SOLID oak dining set Thats ALL you oay lor C t /CtDCrttt S nkl4'f 1n1t111t Repair t E 30 xper Cos1a Meu Ca 92627 DouQ 63 1 330'2 CM area Large table and 6 chairs 3 lines 30 day minimum eat a Ft1Ci•1 F~~ Est1m1111 ~5 ln~·5111 yra84;-5214
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S4 50/hr start 673-5979 SERVICE Reas M1Gkey 536-0553 tree est Greo %8--0, 18 "'o Job to b!i1 Of small A.,.,~ Room $29.+
WE L 0 ER S M IG Neat appearance WICKER FURN L oveseat •BRICK & CONCRETE• • 646-307'2 Of 63l-2504 Extenor Stucco SlJC>-.
MacGregor Yacht$ t631 Current OMV pnntout 1sble/che1r EKoet $200 nr Free f'" Good rates 5 Fun... Clean u os•Tree Trimming jM•tenala 842~2
Placentia C M MASTER BLUEPRINT SC Plza 662-3234 DIRECTORY yrs 1n O C 497-7364 Tom FIAEW63D $79 SO " COfd Yard Maint •Hauling PA.INTER NEEDS WORK.I
'234 Fischer Ave CM 'I Cl • S . w 1n1er Soeoa• Qua! m1> MIKE 650-3263 'lnl!Elr\ ceilings. r9ftn .ceb ISi.lea 55 l 0 DRIVERS Cross Country •i actllUM81 6015 CALL TODAY•' t1a1a1 t"1Ct Oe1•v J·m 636·856 t f•EES (26) yrs up . W0111 ~
I tt•E FHI SALES no exp nee CA he reo 2 Levelor Reviera 611nda ISi FOR LOIS ROBIN'S CLEANING n OeVIS Painttng 966-3837
P 1 MacGregor Yachts 1631 51 ., w x 38 I Gd cond I SERVICE a tnrooughly a. ·~·• T:>Pped removed Clean· -QCJAUTY PAINTING In store & home re 81' P1acen111 C M $70 645-8192 Your clean nouse 540--0857 a.a _ up ~lawns 751-3476 L-_
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AIYEllTISlll dressed stamped 16AL60A SAY CLUB FULL JODI Pt 1888~., c;i',f;r free FENCES GATES Tree 111m * 1•1CIWt•1* I VISA-MC 173-1512 ACCOllT EXECUTIVE envelope ElAN VITALO M!~E~E6R4s:~~30 MAKE AcH 1tic1l Ctilia I est1ma e c Dump runs c M "'e " "
Needed tor Automotive & 903 J418EnterpnseRd r H~'8<:~8,.,,ng 14 vis e•o srea Jim Wti;1e 642 7206 EST 67S-317S REFS A1~~:~.;:~L~co,:::
Real Estele Claulfled Ft i'1t>rce Fl 3348'2 0 RAFTS MAN TB L 11qulslte Acoustics n!. relta le reas tree est owfl •GEN t<OMf REP.-.1RS CI S.,..... ••mTRLS. Int painting 548-4013 $ 38•60v34 sq & lie, gd sprayed or remove ~· r , an Pona 64 .. 9866 Della 1 •• -•" Advert1s1ng ales at a • • 7 790 r " Paint Orvwall C.ar~.entr~ tor 11reo1aces 539--0345 rapidly expanding local HOTEL IUI CURI cond S500 642-0440 wall Repairs 84 1 G 5 5 5., •• PT l E.11pert WallCOV9fing 1n-
1 . i Housecleaning •eso per-ell ar1 4 . < Ma•An"" ~· ,., __ c'-•n ls1111111~s R ... "'-···If. newspaper Aggressive F T at small Newpon re-FOR sale Un!vt!lf'sity Alh-REBt:OWN OR PAINTED 2 Reis .,,,. ·, _, .. " """' ...,.. ..,.. ....,.,_,
sell·C11sc1pllned ond1v1d sort hotel 673 8800 ask le!IG Club Membership /'ISO lnf/Exl Painting sons yrs •~P ~ HANDYMAN 1.ARGE and up1o tra. tr im removal ant A.tslgnmt 581-4590
uals may earn e11cellenl tor Earl Call (wt<) 955.8852 (hm) Lic•288597 631·9295 Beairoce 53 i q31 ' IO·lpm small 1 DO IT &LL' guar d Ste111835-4633 -·---
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advancement opportuni-Engineering Co Senta JOHN WAYNE Tenn11 club ~~~A~EgL5~7C2E~~~NGS Sonia 7 2'2-8055 Garagto openers Dtsoos· ~;~:110L~mall ~',"'i':.:5 1 Wortlmanstllp 842-M13
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lOW MILEAGe IN OISTAICT Of • ti.a Thet ttle ~ • PetOef 2: Un11 lo 1 FINAL £IA MUST 8£ SUB· upon the 11nC1 deWt It le ~ tNt -' 1 YOU AM • DUAUt. T MAIN STADT, In the (;tty°' .... If\ ~ """"'1t of .fM ~TIO& IMPORT In Ille form -fottl\ In 1N ... &o'*llMttie*s-8'loWn on tt19 ~ MITT£D8YTHAT DATE, tweinllfter tlmeof ule ll\e oe>en1n9 ti.a UIMltAOUDOl'T'MMT, len'8 AM. CountY of Of· uni* St.-of ~
CAAi .. TRUCKS & VANS oonlt.cl ~tt In ~IONI P'OC*1Y Of oollOt ttie ,,..,, ,._,ed to tn perOll I A P08LIC H!AAINO A!.-The fl811notd .. ie-. ffl#f be .... ltlen tht t OATm Ml& a 1tM.W. .,._ Steteo of CelltOtn&e. ~ weft'ltlty ...,,_. °'
emount "°' .... Ulen '~ cWIM end. lo ~ "* abo'M. QAf\OINO THIS OAAn c;reetied by ...... ...auted ~--oue. L.199 "°" TAKI AeTM* c A LI , 0 .. N I A A E • • lm9'1ed. lo tide. '*· ~
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lht maximum wnount ol COlleCted Of tece!Yed ffOM P•cel 3 An exQuel WILL ae HELD l!IY THE by The IMM Comj)eny. • If IVllll&bt., tht •AJ>eCted TO llROTICT YOWl MOP-CONVEY ANCI COMPAN't. ...ion. Of encumb<MOll. u 1 ou•r&nt .. thal IM ti.a~ !tie Stele of Cellfoml• to the ~I tot pa110 l)Uf' PLANNING COMMISSION Mlchlgen oorpor1tlon 11 openlnO bid Mey be ob-"'1Y, rT llAY •IOU) AT 1 Celllomle 0otpor1tlon M ell rtgnt, title and In..,_
der Wiii enter Into th•Mld ,tete where letlefl O¥ef th•t portlOn Of'"',.. ON MAACH 10, tOH. AT 11 .. 0( •nd Chu.In At· telMd by c:alUng the fOll()w. A "'9UC IM.a •• YOU duly appointed Ttuit .. now htld by It..!! ~
propc>MCI CC>nlrKI If t~1 .. 1ement1tY °'Of ldmlnlt-tlrle11d oommon .,.. de--4:30 P.M . IN TH! CITY eoclat .... ClllfOmi. Gen-rng1~numbef on 1ht ... o AM IJOILANATION under tNt 011'1MI Oeed Of Tn.tlt .. In end IO .... ~
C..ia M-~.O ~ :fme II l'N.,ded 10 ~tretlon hew been -..CS. 11e1rlbed M P 8-t on I COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT erel Pertnerllhlp Md dey bef°"' IN Nie (71 4 CW THI NAT\IM CW THI Tru.t uecuted byJAMIS L d..cribed pr009'1Y _,. def In the.....,.., of lellur All pertont hi~ ~ abow referred to con 77 FAIR OAIVE p~~ Ltd u...... M3-t&u P9'0CllDIMO AOAINIT MORAIS A W100WER • Med In tM llfor~ County
enl., Into Mid c:onlrect t0tl11tl tn. ~ Of en dotnlnluM plM FOA ,URTHER INFOA-upon the ter~. Oonwn . Oiied' F.o 17, ,... YOU1 YOU IHOUlO CC*-tru.tett, 'reoot'ded on Mey.. and Stete, to wtt ... _ .... ...._.. WI Wiil TM euch MOU<lty Wiii be tor lnt.,..t In Mid est•t• end The totel emoun1 of lht MATION, CONTACT ROCK Ind oondltlonl oontlllned .1~1 A. ICfflllllMO. TACT A LA~ 1M4 • lnetrumenl No Per<* 1 An ~ llUllllllUI le4ted wllhlngtoobjeettoeucn,._ un~ principal balance, MILLER. TRANSPOflll· therein, recorded In boot! T9'UITll 171'1 Von NOTICICW 14-1f3327 of Of11c111 ,_: tltttnl!'IWeetlnandtolOtt
SeeVenodotSantoa The movllmuttgiv.tlwtltt.,..no-lnter .. t m.teon, IOO-ther TATION SERVICES MAN· 13874, page 871 of Otncte1 ll ....... .U... tlO, nine, TMllTWl'llALI corck of '0renge County. oftr90t 11228.lntMCltyOr~
DISTRICT ,...,vN th tlo9 Of tueh objection to the wtlh rHllOf'lably .. um•tld AGER, AT 754·6334. Reeordt. CA 91111 (11') ..,.,.... NO. 401'IM SllteotCllllfornfe uncf1t tht Cotta MeM, qounty of right to rejec:t eny or ell bid pet10n Of '*'°"' lndtbtld CO.II. ~ end ed• Publlal\ed Orenge Coaal Seid L.... tttect• rMI Publlal\ed Orenoa Coeet On MARCH s. 18116, ., of ..,. 11W .. n con.-a •• Stat• of Cll"omla· ..
or to •• ,..,. any luegularll 10, or llOl<llnopereonel proe>-venoee •t the time OI the In-Oally Piiot Febnl91Y 17, 189t pr~y lllUlled In th• Diiiy Pllol Februlty 17 24 10:00 A.M., at THE REAR = will ... 11 public: Ill.IC-per "'4IP recofded •.n .~
In any bid• or In ,,... bidding 911y·ot, tri. deoeclent sucn 111a1 publication o1 thta No-M-8$4 8lltt of Celifomla, County M1teh 3, l"8 • ' ENTRANCE L088Y ON 6TH tlon to'ttwt~t bidder for 4M , l>IQM 45 and 4 '" L
Pur"tuenllOthepr no11Ce MUii be oMn 10 the llee .,. $131,302.73 of Orenoa •n<I dttcrlbed.. M·951 STREET OF CHICAGO euh °' chdu deeeflbed otnoeoftheoountyreocw-
THEODORE
ROBINS
of Sec110n 1773 of the L• perton llOldlno the I*-* Currently d•ted CMl\lere 11111-follows• TITLE INSURANCE COM· • . of Nici county Code or the Stet• of c~ Pl°'*'Y or egeintt wN>m Check• or Certlned Chedl• ... ~1c NOTICE P.,cel 1 PANY. LOCATED AT 501 N t>etow.peylbll111ne1omeoi, exoeptll'IQ 1'*9frOM unit•
tom••. the DISTRICT hM ob-the ctetm .. roede" the ad-pey•bie 10 the Trull .. or NOTic:E cw Loi I Of Trtet No 11033. • I thrO\IQh , ... ~ on
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lOb<J HAR&OI SlVD
1..0\TA M U A 041 0010 ------tatned lrom •he Olrec10!' ol dr-u lletld al>O'lle wtthln l>lddw are ~tibia o u etiown on Mep rlOOt'ded Ml.JC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE rtlllC NOTICE IM c:oridornlnlum plen ,..
the Department or lnduttrlel 30 DAYS alter "''' publl· T tuatM provided pro NONOl~~~~DAY In Boole ~a&. pagee ~--44 of corded In boot! 14 t~pege
Aelatton• the generel tatloll ot lhla notlee ldantlllcatlon i. eveHablt l~NTI Mll<ltll•neou• Mepe, Offlctll NOTICE INVITINO SEALED BIDS 19&4 .no r•reocw ....... 7
11 ..1:' JDMISOI I SOI
Or11se Co11ty'1 oldest
l.Jscol1/ ltrctl"f •ultr ·
prevelllng rete ot I* diem Wlltlelwl C . ...,...,._t, h · From lnlOfmallon whlCh Rec:ordll of Orenge County b001t 14298. page " 4, .,.-
wages end lhe generel ecut« of the l •l•t• of the Trust .. °""" reliable The Herbor 0.y Sc:hOOI Perce! 2 MSC-250 llclal record• Aleo u.oepl·
1•1• &im '" ,utity. prev•lllnO rate lor flOlld•y 1Evely11 l. Yott b\Jt lor wtlleh T.ruttM makM :.:" ~~=· ~ny1;:=; An undivided 37 14% Ing \hetetrom ell 11\0M •· and 0Yert1rne work In the k>-Pul>Hthed Orange Cout no representetlon or -r-· ... Mfl<lld lnterNI In lot 4 of Notl I h b I h .__ Ct C II f Cl f H I du....,. ...wnente 1°' pa1IO eaJlly in wtllCh thlt work ''to Delly Piiot February 3. 10. ranty. tne ttreet eddr ... or origin to 111 ,,... riglltt. prM· Trect No. 11033, .. etiown ee s ere y 0 ven I at t.... ty ounc o the ty o uni ngton pufPOMI •• etlOWfl on !tie
be perlorme<J for e.ch crett 17, 1988 other c:omrnofl dealgnellon =~ ~=~· ~g'!i on Map recorded In 800ll Beach, California win receive Mated bids lor lhe Reeurt.clng and cond<>mlnlum p1en ebow r•
or type 01 worker OMded 10 M-9'42 or the above dt1c:rtbe<1 or made~~~u~b.e 10 11 • 488, pages 43_..4 01 Mlt-lmprovementt of Various Local Streets In the City of Huntington Beach. lwrld 10
""'.,..."'"'I execute the contrec:t Ti-proPtrfy 11. 350 AVOCADO dentt 11 , .. _ ~hOOI 11 d~ celleneous M•P•. Oftlcial Callfornla In accordence with the plans and specifications and special Perce! 2· Unit 8-1 ae
u lu , sen1ce. I 1tn11&
262' Hatter llY• Cosll ltu ... uu
M USTANG convertible
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;·~~Jr·~~=,:.~~''; J:;;; P\Bl.IC NOTICE STREET • B-t . COSTA notdt1en~'i':i.ia on the -Record• of Orenge county provisions on file In thG office of the Director of Publlo WOfkl. OocYments stiown on the condominium
65. all original 289 Auto. I Berrel'Ce INlne California M~~ CA 92727 1 01 rece. COior. nation-' end Said property r. common-wlll be avallable on February 5, 1988. A charge of $25.00, not refundable, ~eterrtd 10 In peroel 1
S5000 Call 494-6126 Cop-may t>e obtained on YOU ARIE IN Dt' AULT IOIO tor ~~ oi":.ng ethnic origin In edmlnli -~ known C: ~2A ~n wilt be required for eac h set of specifications and accompanying draw-' P•cel 3 An ... ~
Reg reques1 A copy ot t~ ""°'"A MED Of' TMIST, ''lll the obtlgetlon• MCUr:c; trellon of lls edueatlonll •=:;·2628 t• .... II-lngs. eeaement ror petlo put~ O~DS '79 98 '~ rein Jhall be posted •I the OAnD A.Pfttl '°· 1"" UM-~said Deed ot TNSl lnclud· potlciel. •dmlH IOn• poll· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~ lh•t por'llOn of the , .. dn Nu engllrens 1tes Job 9118 LEIS YOU TAKE ACTION Ing lees end expenMI of the cles, acholerahlp lllld loan UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS £8TIMATE etrlc:1ed common ., .. deo-
lmmac $2500. 768-6684 11 shall be menoetory upon TO PROTICT YOUR Pf'IM· TrutlN end ol Sale program1, end alhtellc end DATED SEPTEMBER I tctlbed u p B· 1 on the
PL VM OUTH Fury Sud t!WI CONTRACTOR to wtlom ERTY, IT MAY H IOU> AT Oiied Jlllluery 18. 1988 othe< tchOOl·edmlnlatered 1983 UNLESS YOU TAl(E Wottc lt9m Quantity ebove ref.,r-1 lo com-
Wagon 72 w/nflW bal· Ille COtllttel •S 1w1tded Ind A PU8UC SALE. If' YOU C A l IF 0 It N f A fill£· progt1ml ACTION TO PRO TE domlnlum plan.
tery gd tires Stereo ~~:, = ~o~~~c~~~r ~:Ef..eA:.~~:~ C:ONVEYAHCE COMPANY, o~~:~eb~:r,7~~ YOUR PROPERTY IT M~~ I Pr..clMnlng of A ... tlo b9 C119ped Lump Sum The IOlll ~bl_'!' IM $4 75893-6017 • PROCH DINO AOAINIT • M6d trvet ... IJ llnMM M-&s2 BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC 2 Cold Plennlng Adjaoent to t ll Gu11er1 147,470 Sq unpeld priN:lp., .,enc;e, IC pey nol less then the Mid HOU C: Kt.tty, !Hc:llttve Vice~ SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX-Ft lnter•I thereon, together
spec.lfled rates IO all workers ~~· y~A:VEflll LO OH-deni, M51 CIM1tln Awenue, PLANATION OF THE 3 Asphell Concrete AemovalfAeplacement 51 280 SQ Ft With reeeonably NlllMted POOL C NOT CE I emptoyed by them In the •x· 1 A T 4 NOTl E 0 Norlluldge, Caltlornla P\Bl.IC NOTICE · NAT U A E OF THE 4 Applleallon of Paint Binder 48.Ton 00111, expen ... and Id· I I ecullon ol the contract TRUITIE~'S :AU t1'21, T~ No. (111) PROCEEDING AGAINST 5 Asphell Concrete Cap 4,816 Ton vanoee et the time of the In
NOTICE TO No bidder may w1thd11w 701-2:!75 NOTICE O, YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-8 Seal Coat 23 To Illa! publlcetlon of lhlt No-
COltTRACTOR8 leny bid lor a perlOd OI thirty NO. 40'7IM Publlstled Ofenge Coest TRUSTEE'S I AU! TACT A LAWYER 7 Ad)uat m111hol• to Orede 59 ~h t1C41.,. l t31,302.73.
CALLING FOR 8106 llvl' (35) days atter the dell! 10°~ ~Re~, 3n.~9s:EA·~ Dally Piiot February 3. 10 JAMES A SCHMIESING. (H • SlrMt •ddress or 8 Adjut1 Weter Valvel to Ore.de 65 Each Currently deted Cul\lert
5'1lool O.Sltiet 1rv•ne un '41~'0' ttie open~ot 01~• ENTRANCE LOBBY ON 5TH 17 1986 as duly appointed Trust .. common deatgnetlon of In accordanoe with the rvovtslons ol "'~uon t773 of the Labor Code. Chedl• °' Certlned en.di• lied rtC:!yment an 1 STREET OF CHiOAGO M-838 under the lollow1ng d•-property ta ef\OWll ebolle. no .-· ~ payable to IM Trual .. or
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0-oeao1ine 10 oc lpe ceda~ bond w111 be TITLE INSURANCE COM· scribed deed 011rua1. WILL werrenty 11 given 81 10 11, the State of California. Director of the Oepartmenl of lndu.strlal AelaUons bidder er• ~table to
o cloc• a m
0
1rne4tll day 0 ''f!~' ~r °' 10 :·ec~:1on PANV LOCATED AT 501 N Ml.JC NOTICE SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION completeneu or correct-shall determine lhe general prevailing rate of wages, applicable to the Tru1tM provided proper
March, 1986 jo •con ract an she 1>41 MAIN 'sTREET In the City of TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER nesa). Tne t>eneflclery under work to be done: copies of the latest general wage rate determinations are 1e1enuttc1Uon I• avt.Jleble.
Piece of Bid Rflce1p1 in 1~8 lo~m 981 forth In the Santa Ana c~nty of Or PUBLIC NOTICE FOR CASH ANDt OA THE said Deed of Truat by on file at the office of the City Clerk and the office ol the Director of Public From lntormetlOn which
1rv1ne Uo1heo School O•S co~ ract ocu";::s 90 ange State of Callforn11° PUBLICATION NOTICE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED reaeon ol. breech or defeult Works of the City of Huntington Beach, California Iha TNlfM o-n. retlable.
trlCI 5050 Barranu ir111ne
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ur"t;ent to 11t 45 C A l I F 0 R N I A R E . OF DRAFT EIA 1024 CHECKS SPECIFIED IN In the obllgatlon1 secured but lor wtlictl TrutlM m.ir. CA92714 o,, 1'111 ove<nment ode ol CONVEYANCE COMPANY A DRAFT ENVIAONMEN· CIVIL CODE SECTION lhreby, he<•IOIO<eexeeuled Plansandspeclflcatlons,togetherwlthprop()8811orm.maybe obtalned no repr-llllon or w•
Pro1ect 1oentolu:111,0, t fl ~18181 °1 C~hlorn11 tne 8 Calltorntt COfl)()(etlon as TAL IMPACT REPORT WAS 2924H (payable at the ume .no delivered to the under-at too office ol the Director of Public Wortcs, Ctty Hall, Huntington Be&eh. renl)I, the etrMt addr ... Of
Name Sanoag<; Hill&, Chill con rec w1 c:on1a1n out ap otnted Trustee COMPLETEOONJANUAAY ofsalelnlewtulmoneyofthe elgnedewrlttencleclaretlon California other common ~nellon
Care Portable' Elf'ICtrtClll provision~ perm~ung trle uno~r th:. oertt.ln Deed 01 31 1986 THIS DOCUMENT United Slelee) all right, llllt ol Oelaull end Demand lot Of the above de.crl~
Place Plans are on 1118 5vc.ceH " 1 b• der to Trust executed b JAMES L ADDRESSES THE POSS-and interest conveyed to Sele. and written notlee 01 No bid will be received unless It Is made on a blank form furnished by property 11 350 AVOCADO
Irvine unrtoe<i Schoo• 015 lsuo,111u1e securiMs 101 ;~Y MORAIS A wid'ow EA as 1BLE ENVIRONMENTAL IM· and now held by 11 under default end ol electlon to the Director ol Public Works. The special attention ol prospective bidders STAEET 6 B-1, COST A
111ct 5050 Ba,,11nca ,,11,.,e '~~~r wot Melo by the 1 • i •rustors recorded on May 9 PACTS OF v A A IOU S 1110 Deed cl Trust tn the cause tl'lfl underalgned to Is called to the proposal requirements, set forth In the speclflcallons. for MESA, CA 92627.
CA 92714 1
1 ensure per 198• as Instrument No· Al TERNATIVES FOR IM· property herelnefler de· Mii seld property to Mllaty full directions as to the bidding. Said pr°'*1}' II being
NOTICE s ~E REB\ .~~a,,CP unoer Irie con· 8"4·193327 ol Offlc:lal Re-PROVING DEL MAR AV· acnbed N ldobllg•tlona.1nd lhere-eoldlOt'thepurpoM olpey-GIVEN 1ria1 tile eoove
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8oa d
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cords 01 0 ,enge County ENUEIUNIVERSITY DRIVE Tru11or K HOS RO etter the underelgned The above quantities are approximate only, being given as a basis for Ing the obllgatlonS ~red
name<l Sc'1oo' OoSINt to• St 0~•r~ng ~· ,. A SteteotCalllornl• underthe BETWEEN NEWPO RT KHALOGHI an unmetrled ceusedseldnollceoldeleutl the comparison of bids, and the City of Huntington Beach does not byst.ldo..dofTru•ttnc:iUd·
Orange County Celllor11111 ~n bl'/ Ile~·~ "~fl power 01 sale therein con BOULEVARD ANO IAVINE men end ol e1tct1on 10 be re-express or by Implications agree that the aC1ual amount of work wlll Ing f ... and e~ of the
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acting by and throµg/l It! Da 1u ~~ 1 r b range 17 °;!' te•ned .,.,111 sell 11 public auc-AVENUE IN THE CITY OF Benefictery CHAZAN AS· corded October 15 1985 u correspond therewith but reserves the right to Increase or decrease the fruit .. and of Sele.
Governing Boord here•n 19~~ 1 0 e ruerv uon 10'1he highest bidder fo; COSTA MESA ANO AOJA-SOCIA TES, a Calllornle Instrument No 85-l96387 o1 amount of any class or portion of the work, as may be deemed necessary Detld: Janu91Y 18• 18116
alter rele""" 10 its O•S ,.._953 cash or cheek es described CENT UNINCORPORATED General Pertner1h1p, end Official Records In lhe offlee or expedient by the Director of Public Wotks C AL If 0 "NI A "I -
TA1CT will receive ..ip 10 below payable ellhe time ol COUNTY OF ORANGE RANCHO PENASOUITOS. ol the AKOl'der of Orange CONVIYAMCI COWANY. but not 1ate1 ttoer> the eoove sale on lewtul money of the AREA THE AL TERt-.AIUIES LTD . a Calll0tnl• Llmltld County All bids will be compared on the buls of the Otrectot of Public W orks • ..W .,,.._,., ....,_ ""eel tome 11e••eo bl<ls 101 Plel..IC NOTICE unned s111., 01 Amerlea BEING REVIEWED IN-Pertn«lhlp Said aaJe ""111 be made but estimate of lhe quantities of work to be done Kelty, hec:vttw Vkae...,....
the ewerd ot a comrac1 '°' wllhoot warranty express~ CLUDE TWO-LANE. FOUR· AeeorOed Septembet 16, wttll<>ut covenent or war· dent. M81 CcwtMn A......, Ille above proj8C'I C P2I omplled as 10 lltle use po•-LANE. AND SIX-LANE OE-1983 renty. expr ... or lml>l*S ,.. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at too office of tt!G Nortllrldge, C•llf•r"le
Boos sllaJI be re<.e111ed " Notice to session 0< encu;.,,brances SIGNS BOOlt & Page 8~08982 gardlng tltle poues11on' °' Director o f Public Works, t)evelopment Wing, 2000 Main Street, Hunt-11321, Tetept100• No. (1'8)
the place 1den11l1ed above P1reon1 lnterHt.cl 1111 rlghi tllle and •nte<ui COPIES OF THE DRAFT Place Ottlalal Records ot encumbrancee. tc pay ·,,,. lngton Beach, California; s'iill be sealed and fifed wllh the City Clerk at the 701·2519
and shall be opened anc '"The Ett•I• Of now helo by 11 as such EtA CAN BE REVIEWED AT Orenge County Recorder remaining prlncipal sum ot Civic Center, Second Floor Administration Bulldlng, 2000 M ain Street, Publl1Md Ofenge Cout •
PuDlocty read eloud •• t'1• EVELYN L. YOST Trustee in end to the follow THE COSTA MESA CITY Reel Property Affected " the notes tec:Ured by said Huntington Beach, Callfornla, on or befor!' 10·00 A M. of February 19, Dally Pllol February 3· 10.
abrve·s•eted 11",. ~nt Ni:o11ce '' llfll'eby given ong desct1bed property Situ· HALUTRANSPORTATION :;:..t;:., .. aano10 eate1e as deed ot Trust. wtth Interest 1986. and shall be opened by a committee composed of tt!G City Clerk. too 17· 1988
place Tr et oe•sons 1ntere,tfld eted in the elorMeld County SERVICES DIVISON 77 created by that certein un-H In said no1e pro'lllOed. Id-,., A Dt There ... 111 oe • No aeoc.s11 ., • .,,,,., as c•eo110<s r>eots I and Stete 10 W1t FAIR DRIVE. COSTA MESA recorded subteasa. upon vencea, If any under the ..,.ty ttorney and rector of Public Works Of their authorized repreeenta-
••Quoreo tor eec:r ~· 01 ooc 1e<;1at!"'s or de'lllsees on IM Paree• 1 An unoivlded A COPY IS ALSO AVAIL· and subtee1 to ell ot the terms of said Deed 01 Trull tlve and the results of said bidding wlll be reported to the City Coonctl of
documents to gu1uanl'I• estatfl ot EVEL VN L YOST lttBth inlereslln and 10101 1 ABLE AT MESA VERDE LI· terms. covenents end '-· Chergee and expen..; said City ol Huntington Beach at their regular meeting to be held on
"'•" mlurn "'good cono111or dec.e11'80 wnose IHI ao of tract 11228 In ll'le City 01 BRARY. 2969 MESA VERDE provl11lona therein provided. or the Trustee end ol the Monday, the March 3, 1986, at the hour ol 7:30 P.M. In the City Council
w111110 35 oay\ at1.-r tht-b1c dress w11$ 275 E Cad Send 'Costa Mesa county of Or-DRIVE EAST ANO AT • memorendum thereof truS1s created by Mid Deed Chambers In t he Civic Center ol said City of Huntington Beach, and shall
OPf'n109 dale ourg D"•e Galesburg Ill 1t1ge State 01 Celll0<nla. a.s COSTA MESA LIBRARY, being recorded September ot Trust be acted upon by Mid City Council al the regular meeting of March 3,
Eatll ::ud m.,s• ,oolorrr thet 11'1tl'rs lestam«1t1ry O• per map recordld in book 1855 WEST PARK AVENUE 16. 1983. es lnatrument No Said salt will be held on 1986.
0no tie respon11•e ,,.. 11\t ot aom1n1Jlr11t0<• h.ive been 486 pe~ 45 end 46 in the PERSONS ANO OA· 83-408981 cl Officlll ~ Wednesday. March 12.
utnlracl documeo1s JSUec:l IC Wilham C. Hull oltice 01 tile county recorder OANIZA TIONS WISHING cords 1986, et 9 00 A M., et the
Each b•Oder '1!al \vOm11 qu1s1 by the Kno• County 01 said county TO COMMENT ON THE Oaled Seplember 16 front entrence 10 Of•nge
on tt>e lorm 1urn1shl!d w11t Circuit Courl a court 01 com I EJ<oe:>ttng there1rom units DRAFT EIAIEIS SHOULD 1983 County Court• Building 700
"'" contract oocumerot\ a ?e~ent 1uro5.d1c11on ot the 1 through 18 11 shown on SEND THEIR COMMENTS Lestor Chazan As· Civic Center Orl11a West.
Th~ City or Huntington Beach. Callfom1a re&e<Ves the right to reject any
or all bids, and to accept ttwt bid deemed for the beat Interest of the City
of Huntington Beacn, Calllornla
list or the propo9ed subGo" Stall' of llllno1s the condominium plan re-TO EIR 1024 DEVELOP· sociates e Cellfornle gen· Senta Ana, Cellfornla 9270 t
tractors on this prl)1ect &! T'1c11theloflow1ngpersons corded•ntx>Ok 14199 page MENT SERVICES DEPT eral pertnershlp. and At the time of the tnltlal
required by tnfl Svbtt>lllng os ·ndahte<l to or holO•ng 1196-4 and re-record~ on P 0 BOX 1200 COST A Rancho Penasqu11os. Lid • publication ol 1hl8 notice.
By order of the City Council of ttie City ol Huntington Beach, Callfomta
this February 3, 1986
•nd Subcon1ret1•ng Fao• ?e•'-Or111 proper!) 01 the ~Id book 14268 page 674 01• MESA CA 92628-1200 C1hlorn1e hmrted partner-I total amount of the un· ATTEST
Prac11ces Acl C:oov' C.001' Oec:Meot HOINl Saving' of tieiel records Also e•~I· THE PUBLIC REVIEW Ship Id balance ol the obit·
Sec • 100 et seq Amf>ott 1300 N M11n SI Ing ttterelrom all those ex-PERIOD FOR THIS EN· L8$1H Kl>OtrO Khaloghll, g Ion secured by the et>ove Alld W
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1986 r
Golden Bear backers rally
Fans push petitions 'or preservation of started~re~evel~pmentplanwithout A ~,()nd generation resident 01 J 1 destroying us history. Sant~ Ana is, Huntington Beach, Howard
historic H nti gt 8 h nightcl b t~. . sa1d,'"Peoplc want to sec the Golden U Il Oil eaC ll . La~na Beach incorporates any-Bear saved. I don't think they want to
thing 1t docs into its historical see h iah rises. So we're petiuoning to
By PAVL ARCHlPLEY
Of .. .,..,,,... • ..., •
The past and future ofHunttngton
Beach arc intrinsically entwined in a
grassroots effort to save the building
that housed the historic Golden Bear
nightclub, a local businessman said
Sunday.
C.P. Welch, owner of Atomic
Records oo Main Street, helped
organize the loosely knit group
Citizens to Save the Golden Bear,
which staged a rally and petition drive
10 front of the nightclub Sunday.
Opposed to redevelopment plans
that include high rises in place of ol~
buildings, Welch argued, .. This is
small town USA.
.. Main Street in Oran!le Cpunty has
become an endangered species. and
we should be asking why it isn't being
preserved." .. Pointing to Orange County cities
that are attempting to save their
downtowns rather than raze them, he
said, ··Fullerton has successfully
character." save this building and other ltistoric Welc~ met Paul How.ard and Doug d-owntown buildings, and asking that
Langevin at a Huntin~ton Beach new structures be kept to three
Historical Society meeting recently stones." ~he~ they. found a common in~erest Petitioners'expected to have more
in their desire to save the Golden Bear than 2,000 signatures to present to the
and agreed to stage the petition drive city council Tuesday.
and rally, . The petition states, in part: ··our
Sunday, organizers and other sup-goal is to preserve and restore the old po~c~s stood in front of the old downtown area to its former glory bu1ldmi~t 306 Pacific Coast High-and usefulness. We fcef this would
way . w11Jt pl~cards. banncB and provide a more pleasant trade •con-
peut1ohs . seeking support from the duciveaunosphere than that which is
Hoping to win public support to
imserve the mUllcal lepcy of lbc
Oolden Bear, es -.veU as the ••Main
Street" atmosphere of downtown
Hunting.ton Beach. petitioners will be
attendfog the council meetina in
fortt. Welch sajd, · ·
"'A Lotofpcopl~aren't awattof'bow
close the downtown is to beU..
demoli•hed, because it'1 bcem l&lbcJ
about for years .
'"Then suddenly two weeb.., me
nightclub owners are-evicted, and•
owners of the building uic for a
demolition permit. That ignited all
this concern," Welch said.
Noting four of the seven dOuncil
members face ~lcction in Novem-
(Pleue eee OOLDS!fJPale 2) mcandenng beaf h crowd. now proposed by the city councjL"
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Penguin fanciers (f.rom left) Tracy Har-Nicole Bermanaon, 7. and Sameb Saeb. 8 .
rlaon, 9; David Irving, 7 : Cathy Mar, 9 : ebowoffthelratudJee.
Penguin power prevails
as kids make science fun
By G. JEANETTE A VENT
The Irvine p!1nc1pal's voice boomed over the
school's loud speaker: '"The first class to guess why all
the second and third-graders arc wearing black and
whtte today wlns a prize ...
The clodc. on the wall ttck-tockcd, and finally the
fifth-graders at Turtle Rock Elementary fired back an
answer. "'They're studying penguins!"
For their efforts, they were each rewarded wtth a
black and white Oreo cookie.
Thelma Simpson, a teacher at the school for seven
years, said the special day was part ofa stience unit she
and Linda Rigg have been co-teaching for the past three
weeks. She said Rigg created the unit to fu lfi ll science
requirements, but the children arc learning so much
more. "It's a conunuation oflanguage arts. reading and
creative writing,'' she said. ·
Rigg said on the same day the children dressed in
black and wh ite, she also tnvited a guest speaker who
had just returned from eight months in the Antarctic
Suitably attired in a tuxedo. Sybil Carrere showed sltdes
of Adelle penguins. mountains. glaciers. and the station
where she and her husband ltved during their reseMch
expedition. ,
The unit lends ttself to a "hole range of science
studies, art projects an d language ac11v1ttes. said
Simpson. While they were learning about the Suoth
Pole, the children also studied penguin habitat and
adaptation charactensttcs. They were part1cularl~
1ntngued by the social nature of the penguins and ho"
the male penguin helped care for the young. she !Ml1d
The science ponton 1s complemented wtth art and
"n11ng prO)CCts. said S.mpson The~ 'H' wnuen
creative stones. designed T-shirts \\'llh penguin themes
and drawn penguin comics.
For the creative stones. the teachers got the
youngsters started with "Once upon a ttme. there was a
penguin:· One budding )Oung wnter came up \.\llh
"Once upon a time. there was a penguin that hated the
cold . He wanted to go back east. He went b) hoat ··
Simpson said the children have learned to 1dcnt11\
ke} vocabulal) words such as rooken flippers. k.1ller
whale and waddle. and will be tested at the end ot the
unit on their understanding of the ~1enn· unit and tl~
vocabulal).
"The kids work w1th1n their own ability." said
Simpson. "h's an open-ended unn. You can challenge
the third graders .and othe'r students who are read) for
1t." she said.
In the second and third grade combination cla~s.
all l~ children are pre-te'ited. said Simpson Through-
out the da}, "we regroup according to abilit~ "
Tylenol maker
displltes FBI' s
poison theory
NEW YO RK (AP) -The chair-
man of Johnson & Johnson disputed
suggestions that cyanide was put in
Tylenol capsules at the plant or
distribution ceftter Sunday, saying 1t
seemed too great a coinc1dc.nc.e that
two bottles would ··end up at two
stores a block and a half apart."
At least 14 states and the District of
Columbia, along with Italy. have
banned sales of Tylenol capsules or
ordered them off store shelves. and
one officLal ca.lied on the federal
government to control production
and sale of all drugs in capsules.
A young woman died iO suburban
Westchester County after taking two
capsules that contained potassium
cyanide. A second poisoned bottle of
capsules was fo und la\er 1n a store less
than two blocks from the market
where the woman's pills were boughL
Investigators reported no new
leads in the case. accordmg to the
chairman of the company that manu-
factures the popular pain killer.
Interviewed on the ABC News
program .. This Week with David
Brink.Icy." Johnson & Johnson·s
James Burke said FBI Direcror Wil-
liam Webstertold him Sunday morn-
ing that. "Unfortuna1cl>, there's
nothing new at th is time ...
Burke disagreed with Westchester
Otstnct Attome} Carl Verga.n. who
said FBI test results led him to believe.
the capsules were poisoned "at the
plant.'
Vergan said FBJ officials told b1m
that ~ts 10dicated the seals on bot.b
tainted bottles had not been broken
after they left the factory.
But Burke said the bottles came
from two plants, one in Penn-
sylvania, the other in Puerto Ric.o. Ht
also rejected a theory that the pillt
were tainted at a distribution c.enser,
also 10 Pennsylvania. where bdth
bottles were handled last summer in
the space of two weeks.
A tamperer at the distribution
center would have had to ecoetratc
.. an awful lot of material" m which
the c3psules were packed, he said.
Then. Burke said. the t.ampereT
would have to ensure that ii would
.. cod up goina through the A&P
(supermarkets) distribution center
which goes to 38 states .... And then
you've got to get (the other bottle)
into a packmg center th.at ~ to the
F. W. Woolworth distribuuon centers
tn 26 Slates. ..
Finally, he said, the pills had to
"end up at two stores a ~ and a
~alf apart at the same time."
Vergari said he would send in-
ves.tiga tors to the Pennsylvania
T ylcnol factory th1s week.
Frank Young. head of the federi1
Food and DruA Admin'istration.
(PJeue Me TYLIDfOL/A2)
Research grants
increased at UCI
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of , ... Dell) ,.... •llffl
UC If' me researchers rece1,ed S50
mtlhon 1n grants during the 1984-85
school )Car. a 20 percent increase
over the previous year. campus
officials said 1h1s week.
The vant information was re-
vealed tn the uni\ ersll) 's 4-.nnual
Report on Research.
Dunng the 1984-85 tenn. UCI
researchers received 523 grants. a 10
percent increase 1n the number of
a'>'ards reccl\cd. the re-pon said' fhc
average monetaf) amount of each
grant also rose 10 pem:n1 from
SS., 6110 to SQ5,66Q.
efforts in promoting the highest level
of scholar!> e'<c~llence."
The grants came from federal,
state. local and private sources.
Campus officials said 77 pcn:ent or
S 19.4 million of the contracu and
grants came from the U.S. Depart-
ment ofHcaJth and Human Services..
Pnva1e agencies provided $5.9
m1llton. Other funds came from the
National Science FoundatJon ($5
million). the U.S. Oepan:ment of
Energ) (SJ. 7 million) and the U.S.
Department of Defense ($3. 5
mt llton)
Wol'.king women air career issues
"The annual report rd1ects l C
In ine's continuing emc.-rg<'nce as one
of 1hr top research 1nst1tut1ons tn the
.:ountl) " UCI Chancellor Jae~
Peltason said. "The groW1h of the
campus in significant sc1ent1fic and
tcchnolo1t1cal areas demonstrales our
Thr l ' nt' crsll)' of California sys-
tem. the Veterans Adrninistratibn
and the state of California awarded
other research grants to UCI.
Dunng the 1984-85 school Y~i •
L'CI researchers submitted 8au
proposals for funding, an in~ of7
percen1 from the prevtous year.
Problems obta1ning.._child care,
equal pay and career advancement
trouble Orange County's working
women, spokeswomen for several
women's groups told the Com-
mission on the Status of Women last
week. Jn testimony centered on women's
work issues. representatives of female
postal workers, Women in Business
and the Coalition of Labor Union
Women said the so-called "fairer sex ..
makes less money, has fewer ad-
vancement opportunities and more
child care responsib11tt1c s than theu
male co-workers.
They also may face sexual harrass-
mcnt on the job and, 1f they arc older
or an Southeast Asian minority, they
rnay have difficulty brcakina into the
world of work. other speakers con-
cludrd.
ThoSt testifying before the com-
mission Monday off~rcd a variety of
solutions to problbms faced by
women in the workplace including
the introduction of comparable won.h
leaislahon, tax incentives for com-
panies that provide child c.are. in-
tensive job couoscltng for Asian
women -and just the passage of
time.
A mixed ~& o~ orpnizallons
responded to the romm1ssion's in·
v1tat1on to share concerns about
worlc.ing women. Besides the Women
1n Business profesfional association
and lhc Coahuon of Labor lJnion
Women. representatives from Post
Office Women for ~ual R1&hts
(POWER). Adult Careers -a non
profit orpn11ntton that finds JOb for
I
LISA
MAHONEY
P1R SPI c r1vc
men and women over 55 -and the
Orange County Refugee C ommun1t\
Resource Opportunity Project made
presentations.
For female postal workers. child
care is a major concern. ~1d
POWER's Bonnie Nelson. "We are
convinced that manv, many letters of
warning and women put on restricted
sick leave are tauscd b) women's
problems with child care:· o;he said
"We bel1tve many morr womt•n ate
chscsphned than men." for work
attendance, Nelson \lltd
Otfficultie in finding <.omNrnt• to
care for Jh1cr children arr com·
pounded by the foct that mo!it frmak
postal workcrt art employed :it n111.h1.
Nelson said.
Some, who work 10 h1&h-rent .ircas
ltke Corona del Mar. Newport Reach
and Laguna Be.ch al.so are efTtX'ted h}
a lack ofaffordable hou51ng.. she \31d ,
Fam1hes ltv1n1 "Jrcat d1nancc,"
from the woman'\ JOb ha"c another
set of troubles. espcc1all) 1f \he 1~ :i
sinJle mothtr. Nelson s.iud .
Scllual harr1ls'imcnt k~1 anotht•r
issue of concern to POWFR. Nehon
told the C'omm1<.s1on 'ounit "omen ..
on probation are particular targets tor
harrassment. she said. And. even
when an offender ts "ferreted" out.
"we find that these ~pie do not
reall} go away. They crop up
elsewhere up to their old tncks ...
Nelson had no hard1 figures on th<'
extent of sexual harrlissment tn the
postal system .,l>u t said she belteved
harrassmt"nt occurs much more fre-.
quently than 1s reported to the union
.\ thml issue Nelson raised 1s the
rffrct of office automation on
women'<; health. She said re~t1t1 vt•
ke ying jobs and the use of video
display u nmnals can cause hand and
eye troubles and suggested more
study be done 01'! potential health
m ks and ho" to reduce them.
Janntne MacK.1nnon. prcs1dcn1 of
Women in Busmess. Orange Count~
'hapter. focused her comments on
women'5 efTort~ at ca"'cr advancc-
menl.
Rec3u!lf there arc few women high
on the tofl)Orste ladder. women arc
··dependent. trucl}. on vcl)· sup-
pon1vt' men 1n the work plact and
the\·re 'err difficult to find," she
'!:lid
'Women mu~I work hard 10 develop
a networ~ of suppon among men who
l nn as~ure 1he1r advancement,
\.14' Kinnon ~1d For womtn. rarttr
amW1h all tcxl orlen ends at middle
mann&cment and tho~ fru~trntC'd 1n
their amb1ttoM art' leaving the cor
ponuc world in tncr'Ca\tnlt number~
to go into bu~1nC\'> for thcm'ICh cs, she
\Std
"Of\~nt1me' womrn 1n nur own
nra.an11atton ha' e h(>rn Ptl'"<'<I bv (for
I
promouon) for what the) ferl an·
1nequ1table reasons and thl'' arl"
choosing to leave rather than fafl bad,
on legislation and sue." Mal:'K1nnon
sa1d. ,
Onl\ ttm<' will stop the drain of
female 1alcnt from corporatwns. she
belie, es As more womt•n mo'e into
posn1ons of power. 11 will become
easier for others to follow 'IU1t. 'he
Said
Ma,Kinnon also 1dcnt1tied <."h1ld
c:arr as a m8Jor issue for "orling
"omen C ompan1e~ musl haH• 1nctn-
t1ves to provide child care. ~he \81d
Tax 1nccnt1vcs from the go,,emmrnt
would be an Obvious encouragement
MacKtnnon said.
Both Nelson and \.iad.tnnon
bneth dtscusS<'d pa~ d1~panttc'\ bc-
twttn men and womtn The \8lan
issue wa\ f unher 4dllrc,'i<'d h\
&rbara Waltht"t. pre\1dcn1 of th<'
0r&l\8t' Count) ( oaht1on o t 1 .ibor
Union Women
Po1nt1na to comm1~\1on-gencrateJ
stallstics that how l111le narro .... tn¥,
between men and women\ JOH)mt' 1n
nearly lO year'\. ~ nhhcr 1old the
comm1ss1oncf'\ "the camtng" gar
todav 1s that of I~~~ ..
In ihat year. working "Oml·n
rcce1ve<I about M tenis for ('\t"f'\
dollar madt b men. ~he ..aid <\nd.
althou.gh the ~latt'IH'\ 'lhoV. \omc
narrowing of the ,.ap through the
197~. h\ I ug 1 tht wngC' dtfft'ffn~e
\\1lS ap1n at M J'('rl'ent
The h1'ltonlal Je' .iluat1nn 111
""omen·~ .. orl .. and ~Ollt'tJ I ladlll'
1hat lt<cr "'om('n , lu(tcn•d nt·.n tht·
(Pleaite eee WOMEN'S/ A2l
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(Ple&ee eee UCI/ A2J
Cons warn kids:
'Stay off drugs'
By ROBERT Jf\'NDMAN
Of -0.-, ,... • ...,
.\t I~ '<'ars ot age. ~Ian '" undc1
c;tand.abh fnghtenl.'d of \pending '"
long years in a state pnson
But that''"' hat wa1l1ng for him 1fhc
'1olatcs the-tt"rms of his upcom1n~
probation -11 he shps bad. into the
drug-a bust· prot>lems that ha "e
plagued ht' teen~age vea~ and th<'
~tnng ofhufllanes that ~upponed ht' SJOQ..a-d.n hab1 t
··11 \ a big pitfall.' he told an
a~~mbh of s1uden1' padon11 1nr
I' mnu1um on a re«nt momtr\1t1 a1 < l)rona dd Ma r H1g.h S<.·hool
\tan '>'hti"scumnth ~n1naaont·
'ear ~nttnrC' .it 0rana<' ( ountv Jiul
"a' 101ned 1n tht' p1o~r11m b\ Rich
ard a 1~11~"' um' Kl and John. :in ('\
\.On' 1d ~H' u\t'd 10 ~ell and u\<'
narc<'llC\
Th<" thrt't' who~ ltt'I nam~ were
"'11hnrld. 'oluntec-red to 101n Ju~
f>a,1d< aner 1n\.\arntn&t('('n-agcf"\o(
lhe u>Mcqucn\t'\ ot drug ahu$C
ThriiuJh their \t(lnt'' thr , on' 1Cl\
"a1d thr\ h11P<"ll hl prn <'I" h1p.h
"ho..,lrr\ lr11m m.i \..1n11 the ~mt
m1'1.l ll r'
............ ,....
Juctce O.Ttd Ca.net\
'Td rather 'itt )OU now than havt
'ou l'O me • .rnd \tt me when I have to
~nt<'nce you:· Carter said
tan \I.ho grt'\I. up 1n Villa Park,
tolv the studrnt11 how earl) u -
l'trimC'ntatton wllh alC'ohol qu1cl(ly
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, February 17, 1986
Oorona del Mar High etudents listen attentltlvely to young convfcta.
CONVICTS WARN KIDS OF DRUG ABUSE ...
f'romAl
ucalated to abuse ot manJuana. then
cocaine. then a \ 1nual smorgasbord
of dangerous narnHil"\
His mother . .,.. ho J1ed last )ear. \\as.
a.n alcoholic .,.. ho ollen encouraged
ber son's habit ""he uo;ed to be m~
4rinking buddy." he \aid "W e u~ed
to go out together··
To \upprn.t hi'> drug hab11. Stan
said he U\t•d to hurglanit' home<,
-Xlter m,1 !.. in!l .1 tl'll'ph•rne call to m.11..e
sure n11 1Hll' "·" homl' \tan "'oulJ
k.nod, lhlri J..11 I. 1n .1 door or brl·al-.1
\\ lndll\\
· V. e J ,k.11 .1 I \ J \ ( R l 3'>h JnJ
an~ th int> ''t' 1oulJ gl't m1.1nt'' for· hl·
said
.\ftt•r [tl'tt1nt1-.irre<.ted \t..in 131t•d
the horror<. ol tht <>range ( ounl\ Jail
where a' he \J1J \ .iu're lO nstanth
scared 1tiou1 \\h,lt '~01ng to happt·n
next
Rtlh<11J ~ 1dlo\1 u1n'>llt, spoke ol
thr nl't'd tu 1omn111 about I 'ill
burg.lafll''> tu \upport hi'> ~21X1-.t-<la'
heroin .1dJ1lt111n "llllh hl' had fur
nt'arl' f1 \l' \l'<lr'
01 ht·ru1n R1thord 'illd. "It t<1ke\
~our m inJ nil .,.. h.11n l'r ~ ou "an ll'J 1 l
to."
But R1th.m.l h,I\ o.1 "lie ~ailing tor
him \\hl'n hl' tumpktl'' h1\ turrent
one-,ear 'l'Ott·n1.e He 'a'" thJt and
the t"oun,eling he intend' tu 'ed. g1\l'
him mot I\ :111nn tn 'tl·er dear ot drug<,
and aime Lil..\.' Stan. R1lhard fale'>
an l"<tended pmon term if he breaks
the terms ol h1$ pronat1on.
"If I '1olate." ht· '>aid, "I might JS
''t'll give 11 up ··
John . a Vietnam \t'teran. !>aid hl'
first be1.aml' 1n,of\cd in drug' a<, .1
teen-ager "hen h1'> part'ntc, l.'O\l'rl't.l
up for him and helped pull him out ul
'l rape<," 1th thl· J..iy,
Rut" ht'n he 'H·n1 Ill \t 1etnam ,,, J
I 4-\t'ar-t>ld h1' t"\po<.ure tu n1.1n
1uana and 11tht'r Jrug<, grt'\\ In
add1t10n thl' ugh '>1de of.,..ar bl'g:1n tu
\\l'i.lr un him
·1 \\J~ rl'\pon\lble lor l..11ling
people therl.· and I \3\\ people l..1lhng
them.,ef\ cs ''llh drug<,." John c,a1d "I
l Jmc home "Ith J '>t'f'\ ll•" '>elf-
l'\tecm and began lo ml\ "'llh l'\-1.on'
· and drug Jrall•r, ·
Before long John "'a' u~ing and
'>l'lhng Jrug'> \\-1th the profit'>. ht•
1n' ested in bu'>lnt''>'>t''> and '>onn
surrounded h1mo;elt "'1th thl' statur.
.,, mbolo; thO'>l' tn\e\lmt:nt'> brought
him John tiought P1.irc,1. hn
\frrcede~-fknte'> and bt:.ichlront
tondomin1um' .ind <,urround,1.•1.I
himself "1th HollH,oud '"'r' and
prokss1onal alhlclr'>
But It all tarT)I.' 1.ra<oh1ng do"'n altn
underco,er 1n\l'St1gat or<o arrcc;11.·J
him at ~unpu1nt .itter John re1.e1' l'd .i
package of Llllatnl' in thl' mail -
pa) mrnt tor a business transaction.
According to Judge Caner, without
the cnm1nal clement tied to drug use
and sales. a majorit~ of burglaries.
robbcnes and murders could be
eliminated
"You could put thccnm1nalJust1ce
S) stem out of busaness." he ~aid.
t ·aner has taken convicts to Or-
ange ( ount) high schools .per-
1od1call> o'er the past 21'i years to
discus~ the consequences of drug
abuse But last Thursda} ·s program at
( orona del Mar. presented b> the
a nu-drug Parents \\ho Care group.
v.. ill be his last for the ne'<t several
months. Caner is on lea' e from
Orange Count ~ upenor Court as he
mounts a bid for the J8th Con-
gressional District seat
··v. t''ll ne'er come baek to )Our
high school," Caner said ··Re-
member that nobod\ can lurn 11 ofT
unless ~ou turn 11 off."
Following the program. Carter said
there's no accurate wa> of measuring
how eflec11ve his program as in
detemng teen-agers from using drugs.
"'It's likr ham nga golfball. You Ju~t
ha' c to wait and see," he said.
"I v..ant them to see there's a
do.,.. nsadc nsk to taking a narcotic
There's a real tragedy and ifs nolJUSt
Jail There's a human side too."
'This is Your Life, Abe
Lincoln ' cit Valley High
0 10p Pllol Pf\010 bJ L-,.,,_.
Abe Lincoln (R ick Green)
hugs bis wife Mary (Marci
Sclimidt) at Fountain Valley
High School. .
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IM OlllJ Ptlol Sten
The Ilk and tame\ ol .\hrah.1m
Lancoln v..i.:rt: ponra\ed th" v..n•J.. ,1t
Fountain \ allt.'' High ~hnol on lht.•
I .,-th htnhda~ nl the C1rl'at E-m,1n-
t.1pat,1r
L1nvoln h1' '>tt.'pmotht·r ...,,1rah
Johnston L tntoln . ...,ll'Phl'n Duugla'
Maf) Todd Lincoln. l 'l)SSe\ \
(1rant. John Walke'> Bouth and othrr'
an Lincoln·., c1rde came ah'h' again
The~ "ere depirted b~ \tUdl'nt'
"ho performed tor about 70 of tht•1r
dac;sm,Hr\ 1n tht• 11th graJe l ' \
h1'>tol') das<, taught h) John Bo,l'rg
and 8111 ~11.e' .\hout 7(J of the
~tudt•nt<, \\:ltt hed -and lt'arned -
t.hecnniz Cirant. '~hu \\J'> ..aluted a'
thl' 'c rth·, grl'iltC'>t gcnl•ral .1nJ
ht11 wd .ind Jt.'t'rl'J 811111 h .,.. hen h1.
Lame rinto tht.• 'tagl'
Tht.· ~r 1~ram v..a\ tallt.·d l h1' 1 ..
'our I 1k \he L anuiln ·and Hll\rrg
.llld l .l\ l' ll. lt•1l J\ r \, c,ho\1 ilf)-
n• Htn\t'I'
The link h1,1nm:al drama \Pltl'd
h\ l<•,turnt.·, and 't'rnatular ul the d~\ \\,1, tlit· latl.'\I rrogram put on h\
'>tudl·nt\ "4 ho engage lrequcnth 1n
')imulat111n' Jt:hi.llt'' hl'tllrtlal rla\\
and nl'"' u•n fen·ntl.''>
Tht• 1dl·;1 twhmd th,11 .ipproat h
.iqord1111it 111 H1>\t.·rg. '' grt11ng thl'
't11dt•111\ 1n,11hl·d I ht.'\ IC'.irn h1c,1c1n
ht:llrt h\ r1•1.rt•;Jl1n)I. t1r \1m11lnt111lt
l'\l'O[\
'I hn II h<'ttcr t'lll"' 1•llr h"t°';',nt.al
lr~l' b) becoming a pan n l 1t · lw
'illd "lt"c, not Y.h;,it'' IJught hut
\\h,11 'taught·
\tuJent l 11m Ho.1n,hnm portr.n
1ng<1rant 1n a hla1.t.. JJtl..t·t and bl·ard
.rnd "ilh a half-u\ed cigar 1n ht\
mouth \3td he had .i high opinion of
l tnlOln
··Hr (l1ncoln11.1.as the best general
the \:onh had ne\t to me .. he ~aid
He also disclosed "'h) he didn't go
to Ford\ Theater w11h the Lanwln<i
on the night ol the assa<;c,1na11on 1n
..\pnl of 1865 He d1dn"1 attend thl'
pla' ht· wld Lincoln, "betause Mr\
( 1ran1 uiult.ln't stand your wife."
11 al!'>u was d1!>closed 1n Wcdne~
da) 's program that John Walkes
Booth had 1nit1alh been involved
into a consparaq to kidnap Lancoln
.1nd use ham in ;in an e>.change for
prisoner-; held in the nonh But the
tOnsp1raq fell through and Booth
re')oned to more drastic action. 11 was
d1,closed
I n'tructor~ Lale~ and Boverg. who
ha' c bern teaching h1stoi: together at
F uunta m \ a Ile' for IO \l'ars. de-
'l nbed LtnlOln as a "greal man and a
great prC'>tdent ..
.. He "'a'> onl' ufthe greatest Amen-
\ ans who "'l'r ll\ed." Lace) said.
There wa., a m ~suque about him. He
v.as born 1n a log cabin to poor
parent'> and raised b> a stepmother
He v..asn't a11r~1ve He was sax feet .
fllUr anchc'> tall and he wore a hat to
l reatc the 1rn press1on of even more
height Ht' wa<; '>hrewd and not a
tiumpl..10 ··
"He al-.o was very strong and a
good wrl''itln." Bo-.erg sa1d "He wa\
'itmng. lall and ,elf-taught
"( 1eorge Washington who "'3'>
sterile. 1s known as the father ot our
rnuntr). But Lincoln prevented the
hanh of twins." (the d1" 1s1o n of thr
I n1 11.•J <\tale'> into two nation<;) ·v. hat do )OU think?" Lace) asked
lht• d ass at the end of the program
· ( an "'c u'ie a Lancoln toda}., Or do
'ouprt'fcr1odn'c)ourChe '}"
WOMEN'S WORK ISSUES AIRED IN OC ..•
From Al
lov.. end 111 tht· V..J!(l' \\ .1k 1, per-\\ nh tlw l'Xtt'pt1on ol 1.hald tMt.'
pctuating \Jlan d1,r.ir11i1.·, V. .1hhl·r re<ipon\lh1hl1l'' uldcr women r x
an operating t.•ngam·t·r 'all! pcncnle ma"' '''the \a mc CC>Oll'rn'
fhe c,olutwn '"not 11nh tn t'n\ure a'i \Ounger 11nt''-Pond <;J1d Rut
that pa\ equ1 t-. la.,.. 'i art• heing l.1rneJ se01.ors alc.o "ha\e the added prohkm
out. hut 111 pn•<;<, gmrrnmcnt\ to of age d1'1cnmina11on. which 1c, now
adopt thl' lOntt•pt of rnm pa rablc C'O\en instead ot O\Crt hut 11 t'i therr.
worth. she said helirve me " 'he said
l 'nder pa ) equ1t) la.,..~. empln\cr~ Older women and me n must over-
are prohib11 cd from unequal!\ com-come cmplo}er pre1ud1ce!> that drop
'J'Cnsa11ng worker<; who carry out the the o-.er-'\5 applicant "10 a box
same JOb on the bam of ~:\ Hut llabeledt with adJtct1ve5 like frail.
com~able worth places a value on a1 l Jdent prone and slow." said Pond
different JObs ba~cd on 'lk11l le" cl ...,he -.aid senmr programs designed
.tducnt1on required and other tauon1 to help tho e most an need ot work
J>ropOncnl of such a !l)Stem sugc-;t whale available are so scattered and
1hatJobs of comparable .worth 'ihould their ehgibiht~ requirements so
have the ~me ~lary and benefit\ "aned that efforts to use them "result
even 1f the work 1 not prec1~I) the in total conlusron for the women "
same ~fore muc.t be done to refer older
Walther discounted one com JOb ~eker'I to the appropnate -;ource
mirnoner·s suMe~uon that upgrading ot help Pond said Coorc:hnat1on ..-omt'n ·~ ulanc might harm the het'>leen programs and better report·
,mall husanc'i'i o wner "I don't ~e 11 ing 0€ehg1b1 ht11 ltm1t'i would aid 'iur h
u dtva~tlTlnJ. It 1s hke c~~rvthing ;ob huntcr<1 ,he u1d
t'I~ that ,, new or c han1.1n1 OifTerence\ betwten Amencan and
f)lflit:ult1ctt in obtam1na cmplo}'· outhenst .\'iaan culture llC'C'ount for
ment absorbed the final two speaker'i, the troublrs e'<pcnenccd b)' refugee
lean Pond, prt 1dcnt of Adul~'Carec~ women who want to work. Duong
and H10 O\JonJ. cxccu11ve directo r of 'iatd
the Rcfu tt Community urttr -The trad111ona l role for ~outhell'it
..aad \he I" expected to care tor
children. dean the house and be a
companion to her husband.
But economic pressures are forcing
l.iouthcats Asian fam11tes to adopt the
A.men can standard -the two pay-
check famtl) -and. to be successful.
the women need Lratning in )Ob
hunting and employment sk1ll<i.
Duong said.
"These values which have been
1n'1t1lled an the Southea'it Asian
woman since 'ihe was a girl do not
leave an ~ room for (pan1c1 pa11on 1n)
'iOCICt)." 'ihe said
Not only do they "not know how to
prc~nt themselves to employcrci,"
but many know little Enghsh and
have ~ant confidentt an their abahty
to find a )Ob. Duong uid.
Intensive counseling to raise their
~If e'lteem peer group meeting§
where employed Southeast As11n
"'omen ac1 a'I role models. language
classt'I and 1nun1na are needed. she ~·d
''I believe that Southeast Asian
women have all the quahtaes to
become good workers .. I think we
ha\C the potential there. a pool of
human rt$OurC'es. but the~ need
help ..
Heavy surf to pound Coast sand
A h.avy aurt ac:tvteory hu been posted for 8 to a.root
brN.kel'I on weet fllClng ~-with OCCHlonal sets to t3 f .. t.
the National WNther Sel'Vtoe llld.
Mo1tty cloudy akt.s over the OrJnge Coast wlll break during
the afternoon permitting partlal sun~hlne.
Temperature• wlll be 1llghtly warmer. with highs In the mid
60s. ' Lows tonight wUI range from the mid to upper 50a.
Tue.day wtll bring Increasing cloudlneas with a allght chance
or shower•. high• In the &Oa · Moatly cloudy skies over the desert with south to southwest wlnda 15 to 30 mph at times. Highs In the 60s. Iowa tonight In lhe
'40a end lower 50a. Cloudy, breezy and foggy In the mountains through Tuesday, with acattered showers or drizzle diminishing tonight
end Increasing again Tuesday. Highs In 1he 40s to mid sos. with the snow level generally
•bov• e.ooo feet. Wind aoulh 15 to 30 knots increasing at times to 20 to 40 knots through tonight Waves 5 to 9 feet. Southwest swell 12 to
18 reet Periods of rain
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Delly Pilot photo by Oe'lld M.,..on1118
Paul Howard (right) edlorta support for Golden Bear nightc lub.
TYLENOL ... From Al
noted that the bottles had sc' eral
layers ofprotet:11ve coa1ing "ft really
sounds lake tL's much more of a
profcssional-t~pe JOb," he said
\\ estchester ( ount} E.'ecut1\e An-
drew O'Rourke called on the federal
go,cmment to ban the use of such
capsules. e'<cept where med1call)
necessan or prepared b) local phar-
macists (or sale onl> from behmd the
counter
Burke-said restncuons on or
<:l1m1nat1on of capsules "would de-
pm e the public of the freest system
m the world 1n terms of marketing
consumrr product'i I think the loss of
that lrecdom would be '>Cf) senous."
He said capsules are used "because
of con~umcr pn·ferencc ., The> 're
ra~1er to swallow (and) a lot o f people
u~e capsules because of a perception
that they're s1rongcr . And 1f they
believe they're stronger. they work
better "
.\skcd on "Thie; Weck" what he
learned a\ head of an 1nvemga11on ot
seven deaths an a \tmilar T) lcnol
capsule poisoning case 10 Chicago 31 z
years ago. the director of the lllanoi'i
Depanment of Law enforccment
said. "We learned that 10vcst1gat1ons
lake 1his are very complex •·
In the lllano1s case. James Zagel
said. "We have several leads we are
actively lookmg at. and we have three
in particular that are a source of some
concern to us.··
In the death Feb 8 or Diane
Elsroth. 23, of Peek~l..tll. who took
E~tra-Strength T~lenol 10 capsules.
he said. "I don t think we know
enough to eltmma.~(any motive) ...
We don't know verylnuch now.and 11
will be a long 11mc before we do
know"
MAIN OFFICE ) ' "'••' ,.,., \I f"""' •
1.14 t-11'-I' • t-~ •t ""-C• 916lft
GOLDEN BEAR ...
From Al
her. he ~uggestcd the counul ha' "o;ct
a t1melabk for them~he\ to get thl'
redevelopment plan into gear ..
"If the} \\ant a genem· tourist
town. then ma)br other ix·opk
should be running for ut} rnunu l ..
he~1d
"This ~hould be an Orange Count\
issue Pol1t1c1ans should he discussing
UCIGRANTS ••.
From Al
o\ccord1 ng to the rnmpu!i report. 5'1
percent of thesr propo~al'i rrlet,ed
funding
Nearly half of the campu\· rc!.earth
proposals caml' from the I JC ·1 ( oll<.'ge
of Medicine. B1olog1cal sc1ente rt'·
searchers at l Wl suhm111et.l 1hl· ne \I
h1ghes1 number of propo~al<.. I~
\\ hether Orange ( ount~ 15 going tu be
a "hole stnng of shopping malls
"I don't 1hink people wa nt that "
Roben C la\ ton doe!in't .\ Hunt·
1ngton Beach-nat1'>t' who attfnded
~unda-.·s ralh. (la\ Ion said he "as
there becau-;e."I care
"Thi<. 1s a landmark. )OU know
Huntangton Beach. This as 11 ..
percent •
C:1mpus offinal'i sa\ l '( I research
topit'i 1ndude can~er treatment,
med1rnl u\e of lasers. limh trans-
plantation. burn trea tment . ge netic
enginrcnng. learning and mernor.
procc<;<;cs. and art1final 1ntr llagenl'{'
S}'ltemc;
World WarIIPOWs
reunite in Fullerton
By tbe Asaoclated Pren
Four decades after bei ng liberated
from 1he horror of Japane~ pmon
camps in the Philippines. scorec; of
U S. civilian ex-pnsoners of war met
1n Fullerton Saturday for their fi~t
formal reunaon
"We hope this conference will get
us organized so we can help each
other. Some of u~ have been hvtng
dead for 100 long," ~1d I lenl)
Johnson. 58. who as the teen-age son
of a missionary spent J7 months 1n
the squalor of the Los Banos pnson
camp until U.S. troops freed the
pnsoners on Feb 23. 194'.).
Al least 7,300 -\merican Cl\ titan'>
ltving or traveling an the Phahpptne!.
were held pnsonerdunng World War
I I after the Japanese overran the
archipelago in late t 941 . and about
700 of them died in capt1v11y.
This weekend, about 200 survivor'>
pthered at the Fullerton Holiday Inn
in conjunction with a conference of
former m1htary POWs. the American
Ex-Pn~oners of War
The recalled their hunger and
misery at pnson camps at Santo
Tomas Universi ty in Manila and at
Los Banos. 30 miles to the south
-l'(Jl;ll 1iillllllt• Delly Piiot
D•llvery
le Gu•r•nleed
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\\hat do ~ou lake ahout the Datl) Pilot., What
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messaae will be recorded •tran'icrt~d and de
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