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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-13 - Orange Coast Pilot• 'l MONDAY, OCl'OBER 13, 1986 eaga~.to report on failed summit otentlal agr eement on nuclear arms eaty fell apa rt over 'Star Wars' tests WASHlNGTON -President Re- reporu to the American people oi&ht on the fntstratina failure at Reykjavik summit, where poten- 'a&reement on a sweepina arms ty fell apart over "Star Wars" Rescue workers dis- tribute medicine to some of the survivors of the earthquake In El Salvador that kllled at least 890 people./ Al Coast Huntington Beach wlll soon require owners of new large buildings to Install automatic water aprlnklers to help cut down on fires./ A3 Calif om la The lottery's long- awaited "California Lotto 6-49" starts Tuesday./ A4 Entertainment 'Star Trek' will be back on TV next fall as a new series with a different cast./A11 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment ~Opinion Police Log Publlc notices Sports Television Weather A 12 A3 B7-8 B9-12 A 13 A 11 A 10 A3 B 11-12 B1-6 A 11 A2 Wanna iguana? Osgood is good By PAUL ARCBJPLEY °' ... ..., ......... Ottood won't win any beauty contesta. Leapin' lizards, he could be a first place shoe-in at an ualy contest. Nevertheless. owner Judy West insists the 40-inch-lona iauana makes a areat house pct. That's what Osaood has been for the past five years since West bouaht him as a three-inch lauanctte fo r ficr I I-year-old son. Havina recently moved from Balboa rsland to an apartment in Tustin, West has to find a new home for Osaood. The apanment man~rs decided the reptile more appropnatc- ly bcJon~ under the "no dot1" rule than the 'hamster1 OK" one. So Otsood is hke a cha&nncd chameleon, perhaps wonder;ina why his owners have chanacd their colors. It could be a saurian point wtth him. Althouab Osaood mcmbles his MC50zo1c anoeston 1n appearance, he 1n no way matches their puny 1ntelh~tloe, West IASlltS. "He s\ rqJly 1ntclhaent," she said. "He kndws how to tty ye and no. He shakes hi s head for no, and stick out bis tonauc for yes.'' tettina and dashed plans for another mcetina between Reqan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorblchev. The two-day_ meetina at the littJe hou.se on Reylrjavik Bay was one or the most disappointina superpower encounters of the post-war aener- ation, and in the downbeat aftermath, there ~re recriminations all around. followina the suspenseful filial act, Gorbachev said it .. would have taken a madman" to accept Reapn's proposals. Soviet official Oeorsi Arbatov blamed the United States for an arms control "dead end." White House Chief of Staff Donald T. Regan said: "The Soviets are the ones who ref used to make a deaJ. It shows them up for what they are. The Soviets fi nally showed their hand." After biddin1 farewell to Gorbachev, Reagan flew t.ck to' Washin1ton late Sunday. Asked for He's also house-trained. Once a (PleeM ... 10UA.RA/A2) J udy Weet and pet lfuana O.,ood Me eye to eye . , comment on his trip upon rctumina to the White House, Reaaan said, .. Tune in tomorrow ni&ht." The C.Ommunist Pany cbjcf and his wife Raisa, Oew back to Moscow today at,O;;d their Aeroflot Ilyushin 62-M. He did not make a departure ·statement. Reapn plans to deliver a speech today from the Oval Office or the Wh ite House, begmnina at 8 p.m. EDT. T he dramatic, discouragi na climax of the summit came after the two sides had reached a surprisina aarcie· ment to eliminate all ouclear ballistic miasiles within I 0 yean, only to have this undentandiaa evaporate over the tSSUC of testina "Star W111," the f)!'tS!dent's Stratqie DefeJlte ln- 1taanve. Still, amid the mutual blam~-· fixini, the president's adviser for nationaJ security affain, Vice Adm. John Ppindcxter, sugest_ed _the two sides do not reprd Reylrja vik as the last word. · Poindexter -fatiaued, rumpled and unshaven 11 he spoke lO tepot1a'I ~ after the maraihoo t.alb iD lc:dud - said the United Statet will rarrrM what happened and bu received w urances the Soviets will do t.be same. Sa1d Gorbechev: "Let us DOI de· spajr. I'm sure that not everythina bu been lost.'' Yet, the sense o1 d isappointmmt Sunday was palpable. White HOUie spokesman LarTy Speakes, ulina tcrminolOIY appropriate to the (Pl.._ eee J'AJLUU/Aa) Moslems might Swap hostages for kin in Kuwait·" By tile Attoeiated Preti NEW YORK -The Moslems holding three Americans hostage 1n Lebanon may be willing to release their captives in exchange for their cousin and two other pnsoners who face death sentences in Kuwau. New~w~k l"!JAWine reported. Newsweek, in its issue dated Oct. 20. also i:eported that one hosta$e who the captors said was killed in retaliation for an Israeli air raid actually died of comphcat1ons from being tortured. The kidnappers, who sign their commllniqucs Islamic Jihad. are members of a family called the Mugniyahs, part of the Musaw1 clan led by Hussein Musawi from the Bekaa, the maganne said. The group has publicly demanded the release of 17 of its comrades being held by the Kuwa1u government. but may be willing to settle for the release of Yousef and two others. Newswee k said. -.ne couSin was 1dcnn fied llS a bomb maker. ~ustafa Yousef. who also uses the Chnsuan ahas of Ehas Fuad Saab. However. a )Cnior Kuwait officials. Maj. Gen. Yousef al-Khorafi, was quoted today by the newspaper al· Qaaba!. as saying the government would continue to refuse to release the 17 The) were convicted in 1983 bomb attacks on the lJ. and French embassies. (Pleaee .ee KIDNAPPERS/ A2) Jacobsen's s on hopes poll will b ring help By PAUL ARCHlPLEY OfW.0..,,... ..... Increased media cove~ and re· newed interest by the general publk have raised hope in the son of one of three American bosta~s in Beirut that the Reagan administration fi- nally will begU'l negotiating with their captors. ' Paul Jacobsen, whose father David Jacobsen of Huntington Beach bas been held since May 1985, said Sunday that the Nicholas Daniloff trade has prompted even the pres1- dent's supporters to q uestion his stand aga inst negotiating with the tcrronsts "In the president's swa p f~r DanilofT. people who arc expens 1n the fiel d and who align themselves with that ideology arc beginning to say there's an inconsistency," Jacobsen said from his Ontario, Cahf .. home. "We're hopeful that su ppon by the Amencan people wi ll pressun: the president to send someone to neao- (Pleue eee 80l'f/A2) Man slain, teen hurt in 2 Mesa shootings By LISA MAHONEY Of Ille 0.-, .......... One man died and a teen-ager was mJurcd in separate shootmg inc1dcn1s 10 Costa Mesa on unda) , .\ si ngle gunshot killed a >Oung Latino found in an upsta1r'> apart· ment at 2009 Maple St about 6 p.m The man. who appeared to be in his earl} 20s. was shot in the nght side Of the face while another man wa\ showenng in Apanment A. a spar~ residence that seems to be c;hared b\ e1ih1 or nmc McA1can nationals. I t Rick Johnson said. A .380-<:ahber pmol wa\ found near the body. The v1ct1m has not yet been 1dent1ficd . Pohcc arc 1nvcst1~a110g the 1)(1\'tl· b1ht}' that the man shot himself. Johnson said no one apparent!} witnessed the 1nc1dent. but added that the in111al investiga tion was hampered b} a language bamcr between officcrs and people living at the apanment house The cao;c '" being a!.s1gned to a bilingual officer he said i\n autops> wa~ scheduled for 1oda\ Mcanv.h1le. a I 5·}ear-0ld Santa .\na \Oulh I'> being held at Orange ( oun.t> Ju"emlc Hall on susp1c1on of attempted murder after a shooting at 'iouth ( oast Plaza at 4· 30 p.m. The ho). whose name was not relea'it·d because of his age. becamr (Pleue eee SLAm I A 4) Mesan ' s reaction a counteraction to Mesa Action TONY SAAVEDRA ELECTION '86 Jamn L ml'NIO 1' "I'll' to Mesa Action. a slo"·gro .... 1h group that has gained pohu~al mu'>t·ll· 1n Costa Mesa by a simple. \l't dl'\cr lettl'r-wn tmg campaign Emcro;on. a tour-, ear resident with pro-development S\mpath1e'l, figurei. that the snme 'ltrntegy u~d to build Mesa .\Cllon oHr the laM two years can be turned aga1n11t the group. He's pumped $4.500 into an effort to create a counter-0rgan1zauon, "Co11ta Mc 1 Nc1ghbo" For A Better Tommorrow .. lt'i ole platform is to dcstro\ Mesa t\cuon hv d1scrcd1ting Its founder John Gardner .rnd other group leaders through a <,ene'i ot letters to the commun1t} Emerwn d~n't know 11 the fledgl· ing Costa Mesa Ne1ghhoM will en· dorsc any ca ndidates 1n the Nov 4 City Council el~t1on The organ11a- t1on has }'Ct to hold 1\' fir .. t ml'ctmg. although about I 00 people re'irxmdt.•d to Emerson's letters His crusade has 5parkcd rumor\ that he 1s actually a front mun for a group of prominent dc,clopcrs whose projects have been dashed or endangered bv Mesa i\ct1on fueling thoo;c 'lusp1c1ons 1s the battle between pro and lov.-growth forces to take hold of the council maJonty in the com mg electi on Emerson, a 62-ycar-0ld advcrtlSlna C'\C'Cut1vc and Cahfom1a Republican l\s~mbl}' leader. denies any links to the m1lhona1rc developers and their piano; to build h1gh -nse office towcn and commercial compleites in nonh Costa Mesa. EmeMon say'l he 1s merely a homeowner 'IO mfunated by Mesa Action's propaganda 1hat he wnllen a letter and sent 11 to some 5.000 (Pleaee eee IBSA/ A2 ) Pollce warn of Illegal electlon slgns By ROBERT HYNDMAN 0t•OMIJ,... ..... One man' campa1l0 ~ian m:t) ~ another man·~ C)esorc That's why ewpon Btach police arc rcminding pohucal candidate that wh 1k camp:uan <;1gn<; arc nllowcd In the C1ty, they must be po~tcd legall y and taken down followina the election "They can be an e~e\Orc and 1f they a~ po;,tcd 1llqalty, there mny hr 'IOme enfon:ement au1on ta .. cn." said officer Howard L1S(nh(ra. ccord1na to E1'iCnberg. campa11n 1gns cannot be posted on public property That include telcphoM pol~. h&ht standards. tree'\ on public walk.,.,.ays and public buildings and wall\ cand1datt may po t ,lJns on pn vatc property, but he or 'lhe mu\t fint obtain pcrm"o;1on from the propeny ov.ner "Wehadproblem'ldunn th "nmary.,.,.henthe to~n "', ~allpa~mt wtth ,, n from 1uciacs and other land1datc' · f1~nbet"A u1d. "We don't want the u me . (Pl_.. eee 8101'9/M ) \ I I I \ .• ,. ar.,..co.t DAILY PM.OT/ Monday. Octot. 13, 1~ KIDNAPPERS HINT OF EXCHANGE ••• ham A l .. We lJck 1oourprincipled11ti1ude in not payioa any anention to any threeu or any ~rei by any par:tY. becauee whoever seeks to undemune Kuwait's 5«Urity and stability must be pmalizcd," he said. Newsweek cited information from inttlliaence and diplomatic sources. lhe ~ltlili~ of hostaaes and. "souJ\~­inas 1n Beirut'' as the basis for its story. The Americans held hotlqe are Terry Anderson, chief Middle East concspondent for The Associated Press; agriculturist Thomas Sutherland, SS, ofFort Collins, Colo., and hospital administrator David Jacobsen, SS, of Huoti~ton Beach. Peggy Say, ;\nderson s sister, said the details published by Newsweek about lslanuc Jihad are sufficient for the Reagan administration to contact the group and negotiate for the mericans· release. "I think 11 kind of takes the veil of secrecy off," she told The Associated Press on Sunday. "I think the cons· tant references t~ a shadowy ~r· ganiz.ation were counterproducuve for us because a lot bf people bought that and now lt's apparent that everyone knows who they arc and what they want. and lefs get on with It ... ··we no"' kno" publicly that the admin1strat1on knows what they need to know to negotiate their release." she added. "President Reagan can no longer sa) ht' doe n't know who they are." Sa) saad the artac:le als0r "sends a powerful message to the rest of the media." "Terry, panacularly, maybe feels abandoned by has own profession." she said. In bis first months of captivity, the JS.year..old Anderson·ra......-and stubborn streak marked him for freq,ucnt beatinas and threats, News- week 5aid. He ba repeatedly refused to make 1eriptcd appearancn hiscaptorabave demanded of him, but when they ~ct him read about the Rcapn adminis- tration's efforts to me U.S. reporter Nicholas DanilotT from Moscow, Aodenon qreed to 19 on camera, accordina to the mapnne. J In October 1985. Islamic ibad released blurred pbotosraphs of what it sa'id was the body of hostaac William Buckley, who had ~n captive for about 19 months. It said he was killed in retaliation for Israel's air nid tMI moetb on Palestine Libcratioa Onaniution bead· quarws la Tuaiiia. Newsweek laict however, tbat ad· minimation ofRclals believe Buckley died of pneumoDi.a and o&ber com- plicatiom oh bnalal tarture ..&on. After bis death, the kldnappen seemed 10 pey doter attention to the health of the others, the mapzine reponed. Asked for comment, State Depart- ment spokeswoman Anita Stockman said: "This is not ntlc:lcssari ly a new story. Sayina the kidnappers have a cousin in the Kuwaiti pnson doesn't exactly narrow down wbo the kidnap- pers are." IGUANA ADOPT ABLE ••• From Al · day, West puts Osgood on th.e toilet~ he does the rest. He won t mess anywhere else. . Osgood's ancestral ties also show up when 'he dives into the swimming pool, where he'll walk on the bottom for !ls long as. 30 minutes before coming up for air. He eats insects, fruit and veg- etables. but his favorite is Mexican food. "He loves tacos." West said. If he's overlooked at meal time. he'll sit up and beg. The sneaky reptile has been known to change his color and blend in with the carpet, and although generally a stay-at-home. he did wander off a couple ofumes. Usually. he found his own way home. Once, the family caught up to him by following the piercinR screams of a woman who met OsaoOd on the sidewalk. . Another time, they followed the trail he madced when ne ate every flower in his path. Already over 3 feet lonJ and weigl'ting about 14 pounds. Osgood could reasonably be expected to reach as Iona as S feet . He•salsoaJona-term commitment. Iguanas have a lifespan of between 30 and 40 years. West said. She wants to find someone who will love him as her family has, despite his gruesome guise. "He's such a super pet. He loves children.'' West said. Meanwhile, livina with West's relatives while she searches for lizard lovers, Osaood no doubt spends time warming his blood in the sun while thin.kin& .. Jauana 10 home." SON OF HOST AGE SEES TIDE TURN ••• From A l ' Sunny, warm w:ith gusty winds Mor. eunny, werm weather 11 btowtn9 ,Into SoUthem Celtfotnla, "**' to 1 ~Pf9UU,. system ovit the AodtlN that'a deflecting oce9I\ mol1tur•. Locally guety wind•.,. fOfeCat fOf Tueeday. eccordlng to the National Weether Ser'Vlee. Wind& c:outd hit 30 mph In the ~talna. 20 mph In the deeert• 91\d 15 mph In the northern coutal Yllleya. H'9M Tueedey wtfl be In the 70t at the t>McheS, the 80t In the Inland velley9. · AlonQ the Orange COMt It wltl be fair with tunny warm daya thtough 1"ueectey. loetll pty north to northeltt wind• In northern vllhyt. &Motl hlgfte In the 70.. Overnight Iowa 52 to 58. Valley tugha In the ao.. OYemlght l<Wft "8 to 58. • " TODAY 1 If Piii 7'()1 p.m TUHOA'Y 14t•m • 13.'" 203•111 7 at pm 10 65 02 u '3 && Sun .U IOCMIY ti t 22 Pm • ,._ TIM(ley 11 I &7 am llftCI Niie teeln 91 920pm Moon r1M1 1oday at 4 32 P m • .ti 81 TIMdey 11 2 3t 0"' llftCI ttNa teeln at ~OOpm ~~~~a:~; ... my father and the other ~~~in~d:sh:C~~~!~5o~y:~:t~~c!11: ~a~~~~ c~~h org~~"!hot0tal~~~ MLSA COUNTERACTION STIRS FUROR ••• Jacobsen said an upcoming News-the "fiction" that was fed to thl' public with members of the group Islamic )!; week stor. identtf) ang the captors as 1n thl' past. Jihad who hold the hostages. 1 cousinso(apnsonerbeing heldbythe "The btg problem is this issue has From Al Kuwaiti government is nothing new. gone on for so long people tend to That story is one of several in the nouseholds-at a cost ofS 1.800. The "We've known it for a year." he latch onto a first impression and hang media that have encouraged mponsc was so good that he sent out said. "The State Dcpanment told us. onto it," Jacobsen said. Jacobsen. Others include his brother another, this time announcins the -And we've known people who ha ve "As a teacher I deal Wlth that all the Eric Jacobsen's appearance on the formation of Costa Mesa Neighbors gone to the Middle East and andepen-lime. Once students have heard one "Donahue" show last week. an up-and asking for donations to recoup dently come back w1th the same thing everything else goes in one ear coming NBC special on the hostages some of the costs. information. and out the other. and a USA Today survey revealing 66 Considering the expense of mass "It's clear to us direct contact can ··My fear as people will have formed percent of the public don't feel the mailings, it's hard to conceive the be made." Jacobsen said an refuting opinions based on erroneous an for· administration 1s doing all it can for average resident getting infuriated. to Reagan's cfaim that the adminis· mation the administration has dashed the hostages. the1uneofS4.SOO or havi ng the savvy tration doesn't know who to talk to out for the past two years." to send out pre.addressed reply e'en 1f1t changed ats pohC). He 1s hopefuJ renewed interest m Increasing support by local poh· envelopes. ··The admmastrauon won't nego-the plight of his 5S-year-old father, tacians also encourages Jacobsen. He "Sometimes you have to stand up uate with them because there are too Associated Press correspondent said the Los Angeles County Board of and be counted. r sense there are many political nsks.'' he said. Terry Anderson and agncultunst Supervisors JUSt passed a resolution enough people who share my con· "They 're afraid ofbcangembarrassed. Thomas Sutherland will dispel past ask.ing Reagan to work as hard for the ccms," Emerson said. ''The money's "They're not wall mg to make a 1mpress1ons whale pressunng the hostages as he dad for DanalofT. and he an investment. I hope I get it back." sacrifice so they can protect thei r admanistrataon to act. expects the Oran~e County Super· Ironically, a mailed repl y opened ideology of not negot1at1ng with "This Newsweek article is the most vlsors to follow Wit. by-Emerson dunng the interview rtmmm.---exciung thing that's happened since 'Tm hopeful my father wall be contained no money but yielded But Jacobsen 1h111kc; an increasing TerT) Waite's v1s1t a year ago." home before Thanksgiving," he said. instructions for him to get his ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. donation ~om developer C.J. -\ Segerstrom &. Sons. "since he's pay· ing you anyway." "Really, l don't even know who those people are," Emerson insisted. A question that has consistently befuddled pro-development forcec; was how to counter Mesa Action's growin$ clout. Poliucal consultants hired to com· bat the group in the 1984 city elections offered the usual arsenal of slick campaign brochures and trinkets emblazoned with the can· didates' names. i~A~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE JJO WMI Bar S1 C:0.1e l.4e5AI CA Mesa Action relied on Gardner and his letters to the public - a literary version of the old "Fireside Chat." Gardner's "howdy neighbor" ap- proach was mixed with what oppo- nents called lies. half-truths and personal slurs, pnnted beneath a simple, unadorned letterhead -a~ 1f to stress the grassroots nature of the campaign. Long after the baJloung ended. Gardner's pen continued to flow. taking on project after project proposed by local developers. Meanwhile. Emerson watched from the sidl'lanes. "I kept analyzing copies of Mesa Action lcuets. Jlewspaper arti~s." Emerson concluded the higher the gloss the less credibll' the campaign. at least in Costa Mesa. He tossed his ideas around wath feUow members of the Costa Mesa Republican Assembly. Then one da)' he clipped a newspaper article about accusations that Gardner tned to bribe two City Council candidates mto dropping from the race. Emerson had found the subject for his first letter. "That just gave me something to hang my hat on," he sajd "Gardner and his cronies who lead Mesa Action used the strategy of propaganda -make simplistic charges. ident.1fy a single enemy and repeat them over and over aga.in unul you get the people stirred up," Emerson told readers in has second lettl'r. "If at works for Mesa Action it will work for me," he said in an 1nterv1cw an the Costa Mesa office of has Mealer & Emerson advertising firm. Emerson said his immediate targets will be Gardner, Mesa Action leader Jim Aynes and slow.growth • ad vocate City Councilman Dave• Wheeler. whom he called the group's f Achilles heel "He offends people and his voting as nght down the Mesa .\ction lane. He's brash ... and he's always the one who has d~e remark-that sets-""Cth~ bristling." Emerson said. Emerson stressed that he ls not necessanly pro-development, but he belie, es in the rights oflandowners to build on their property. "All we're tr) ang to do 1s overcome the dc visiveness on the tity Council (caused by Mesa Action)." he said. Mesa Action leader Aynes re· sponded that Emerson ··massed the point" 1n anaJ)'21 ng the group. "We JUSt show how council mem· bers are voting on issues and how they stand on development,'' he said. "Certainly there arc candidates espousa ng Eme™>n ·s ideas and they'll get votes. But our candidates rep- resent the maJOnt} ... 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What don't yo u like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded., transcribed and de· livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for venficauon Tells us what's on your mind. #119 Pa1hlon l1land •Newport Beach• 759-1822 'i>l•~•o.ty .,,., SuncMy " ~OU 00 nol •tc:-your ooPt b• 1 • m W batore •O • "' ..,., your ccvt .. bl~· ... .., Clrculetlon Telephonee • I ti Community fdr planned for OCC More .than 100 Orange County community agcnc1c will be rcpre~nted at a l'CM>urct fair to be cor1ducted Tuci.d11y at Otanac Coast College in Costa Mesa by OCC"'s Human Development Department from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the campus quad. The fair will feature agencies representing such services a.s IC&:llJ a~uistancc. health. housina,, child abuse prcventton. pregnancy, nutdtton. drug abuse and ~m~rg~ncy a ~•stance. Admission 1s free and the public 1s 1nv1tt'd. Call 432-5052 for more infor-mM1on. Singles program offered . Irvine Valley College will present a 8rogram entitled ".L1 v1ng SinJle" Tuesdar from 6:3 to 9:30 p.m. at Vcnado Middle Schoo in Irvine. Public relauons consultant Ph illip Miller will conduct the program and the ft'e ts S 15. Call the college at 559-3333 for details Harbor Key to meet The Harbor Key of the Child Guidance Center of Orange Count)' will meet Tue~ava1 IOa.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. The cost of the luncheon program 1s S9 and will include a fall foshton show. For more information. call 646-3420. Money seminar In HB Waddell and Reed Financial Services will present a free money management seminar Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Inn. 21112 Pacific ( oast H1ghwav. Huntington Beach. The program will include d1seu s1ons of retirement planning. nsk management, mutual fu nds and estate planning. (all 964-1106 for funhcr information. Mall order class slated A class en111lcd "How 10 Start Your Own Mail Order Business·· will be prc<;cn~ed Tuc'>da) and Oct. 21 b) Coastline C'ommun11y College at the Ne" pon Bcac.:h Center. '101 Paetric View Dnvc. Corona dt•I Mar (harles Denn~. a pe~onal effect"ene!>!> consultant SJX'l'1alt11ng 1n marketing .and com- mun1ca11onc; '>tratcgu:\. "'II conduct the ~ess1on~. The reg1s1ra11on fee t'i $ '0. and more 1nformat1on 1\ a' ailahlc at 241-61 /lo Health events scheduled In ine \'allc) ( nllege's Health and \\ellness (enter will '>p<>n<,<1r a blood drl\c and po!>ture sc.rC'cning th1<> ''eek The blood dn"c '" \C'hcdulcd Tuc<>da) from 8: 15 j m to I pm, 1n the \tudcnt lounge. Room .\504. "'h1k the p<Nurc 11uecning will be held 1 hurs<la\. from lfJ a.m to nnon 1n thl· sc.·hoors court~ard < Jll 559-H'' tor more infor- matmn College nlght at CdM High ( ollege-bound Juniors and ~n1orc; arc '"' 1ted to at1cnd (olkge Night Tuesda> 1n the ~l\s· and ~1rf\' ID mrfa.,1um'> at rorona <kl Mar High \d10ol _IOI Ea~t BlulTDrt'l'. "ll'"JXm Acach The ncnt 1\ scheduled from 7 to IJ pm and" 111prm1dc 'itudcnts and parent''' 1th tnlormJlton on 1hc \l hnol, ol thc1r choice Businesswomen to meet Tht Orangl' { oa\I l·haptl'r nl thl· .\ml'nc.:an Ru,inl'\'i \\ oml·n·, .\'i'ioc.:1a11on '"II hold tt~ monthl~ mcetmg ful's<la) at 6:10 p.ln a1 thl· ( latm J umpt•r Re\taurant. 18050 Brookhur\t \t . Fountain Valle\. Elkn Turnl:11ll and Junl' ( hl'\htre from a ph)s1c1an referral \Cl'\ tle in Tustm "111 be the guc\t peakers. Dmner 1s pnred at S 11 SO and rr~r­ \ at1ons ma~ be madl' b> contacting ~hell~ Wir11 at 841-!139. Monday, Oct. 13 • 7:JO p.m .. Laguna Beach Arls Commission. < 11\ < ounril Chambers. 505 Forest .\\cnue. · • 7 p.m .. lnlne Transportation Commission. ( II\ ( ounrtl ( hJmhcr\. I noo Jamboree Road. Tuesday, Oct. 14 • 6: JO p m . Laguna Beach Energy and Environment Committee. ( ommun11~ ( enter. '84 Legion Street • 7:30 pm . Laguna . Beach Unified School District . .\dm1n1\lra11on Bu1ld1ng. Ci50 Blumont 'trcet • 6:30 pm Irvine City Co uncil. C tt~ < ounul Chambers. 17!00 Jamboree Road. PoucE Loe Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Mondey. October 13, 1 ... • A.a FBI sai~ laz in Odeh slaying case ., .... Meedll ... Preu The Rev. Jeue Jackson 11)'1the1ovem- mcnt must hunt the kilter o( an Arab- Amcrican leadens viaorous!y u it did the killer of a Jewish American on a cruise ship. Jackson comptred the cases of Alex Odeh and Leon KlinahofTer Saturday n1&ht on the one-year anniversary of Odeh's death. "We aet the jmprcssion the full wei&.ht of the law was not employed in the (Odeh) case." said Jackson. who called both slay,inp "heinous crimes." ' The aovemment should leave no stone unturned," Jackson said. "The same degree of vi,or that was used tn pursuing the terronsts who killed KlinaholTer must be used in pursuing the killers of Mr. Odeh." Jackson spoke at a memonaJ dinner of \. - Cheers for Mater Del the Arab-Ammcan Anti-OiJcrim1na11on Committee in Anaheim, which offered • SI 00,000 reward for infonnauon leadina to the conviction or Odeh'• killer. "Arab-Americans art demandina jut- ttcc," said Abdcen Jabara, the .,-oup's natiooal pmidtnt. Odeh,''· wu a retional director of the committee and apent m.ucb of his time countttin1 ncptive Arab stettotypet through letter-wrilina and aniclel. He was kil~ b)' a bomb appertntly riged to the door of his Santa Ana office. Seven other people were sliahtly injured. Twelve houri before his death, Odeh had complained in a TV interview that the media mi1&akenly blamed the Palestlne Liberation Orpniza1ion for the 1985 hijack:ina of the Achille Lauro cruise ship in the Mediterranean, which resulted in the death of KlinghofTer. Odeh also praised PLO leader Vassar Arafat for pining the .- ship's relcaee. At firit, the FBI said \be Je-11h OeWaic Lacue was ~ble. for the bofnbins. But ledetat •ntt DOW refute to dilc'* IM cue nt:eftt to •Y evidence poi• eo unnamed" jewilla UnmiltL '' J DL lelder Irv Rubia called the alCllt9 orial dinner put of IM N8 oommuaitY'1 anemr. to ''martynze" Odeh, and Mid be it 1til 'OftY over tbe FBl'1 1n1taa.I lank ol his orpntu1ion to the bomlpina. uu•1 one thin& to make an accusation and another to show proof." Rubin uid. .. hmayhavebeenArabtwhodidiL Tbett are factions of the PLO who can't 1tomaeb Arafat." Some in the Arab commuruty are biner over the lack of results in the anvefliption. .. The fact that hit death as not solved ... tells us the FBI does not care about the Arab-American community in .general and about this peaceful man in Mater Del High School c heerleaden receive tbelr tion aponaored by Broadway on Saturd ay. About flret-place trophy from Olympic told medaliat 200 cheerleaden competed for the s·1.600 fint Steve-Lundqulat •t the--Faahlon lafaml compet1-pTace prize. Under-medication increases because of fears of addiction By the Associated Press \ P'>)l·h1atn\t \J)Cl'talwng 1n the trl·at· mcnt of hcadal hes 'Ml\., more and more pa11cn1c; arc refu'\1ng io take mcd1catton the\. need out of fear the' "tll become addicted to the drug' · While lhe fear of&l'lttng hoot.ell rna} be ~en as a po<>1t1 ve c;1gn of '>Olll'I\ 'c; a"arencss of drug dangcrc;. 11 ha'> af,o become a problem for doctor<, t~ mg to ea..c patient pain . ..aid Dr Da' 1d So\ln "People sa) to me all the ume. ·w,111 get hooked'!' I i;a}. 'You're the last person who will get hooked bccau'ic }ou're already thtnktng about 11 and arc conl·erned .... 'aid l)osin who lreJI\ p;it1ents at h1\ Hcitdache Trcatml·n1 ( enll'r If\ ru .. ttn. He point' nut that C' en collcagul''> .ire sensitive about U\1ng med1ca11on\ that have a kno"n potenttal for abuse "I had a ph~ !.1uan call and refer a patient to me who "'a' on '\ana>.." lio"n '31d .. Here he v.a\ jpolog111ng lil.c.: 11'<. a <.tn 10 give a narc.:ollc. ··11hinl people.: jfl' nnng 11n lhl' \11.k ol under-medKat1n~ Thnl' an.· people on cancer \\ards not gl·tting enough ffil'lh - ca11on for their pain Thl·n· ,., ,1 lop\llkd attitude that ,., l'\ oh 1ng from lhl\ h~ \ICnJ about drug ahu">C .. .\ nc" \mencan Medical .\'.1\0Ctat1on rcpon 111led "Drug E'aluat1on<i" c;ho"' that treatment ofsc,ere pain accompan'· mg terminal cancer is often 1nadl·quatc Sos1n blamec; the current anti-drug cltmate na11on"1de for the pa11en1 re· s1stance. Practtttoncr' 1n thl· liclth 111 hl.'adal he.· pain managl•ment and fl\\l htatr. ma' he..· seetng more rc\lstant.c to mt·d1lall11n becau\e headJl hl'" and l'mo1111nJI d"- ordl'r\ Ml' 1ntang1ble a1lml•nt<, unltlr l'a nn·r and hcan dl\case. ~o\ln ,,m1 "Therl' Jrl' ll'rta1n condttion<. 1ha1 arr lcg111matt' or OK Ill h:l\e drug<,." hl' 'aid Drivers' slDiles will continue at gas pu1nps LOS >\NGELE-S (rWl -Gasoline prices "111 ~lu mp at the pump through fa ll. thanks to a surplus and thl' end of the peak summer dn' 1ng !>CJ\on. an 011 1ndustf) anal\ st said The a'erage pnn• lor all grade' of gasoline dropped ahc..,ut l\\O cents m the past three "eek\. according to the la1ec;1 Lundberg Sune~ ot I \000 ga<, c;1a11on., nat1onw1dc. The Fnda) \ttnq put the J\l'r.1gc.• pml'. mcludiJlg ta\CS. at R) ..i-t u·1m pc.•r g.1llon. compared to g1 8) ltnl\ dunn1t tlw 1,..,, poll Sept. I c.>. "This 1s realh a drnp It 1'> mud1 h1ggl'r than npected.'' f nlh' Lundtll:r~ puh· Ii sher of the IWtl"l'·nHlnlhh \Ur\ l \ .ind tile.' -week I~ Lundberg L l'lll'r ~td 'iundJ' "There IS a COn\t\tfnl hl\t11m.1I lo"er consumption of ga'>olim· Jltc1 thl' J'('al.. summer Jr" 1ng sea<;nn jfld the late<.t drop 1s 1n rcpnn'l' to an O\l'r-,unrh lt>mpared to the ltl\\l'r ca<,onal Jrm;inJ .. I undbt·rg said "Furtlll'I drop<, C.tn he..· l'\J)l'l ll'd hc..'l'aU..C of the 11ml' l.1g in thl· d1lkrl'Oll' hc..•t\\l'Cn "holc..ale .ind retail pnll·, 'hl· \atd \\ holc\alc and rl't.111 prnl'' l'ath drop- ped a httk more than t\\11 c.l'llt\ a p..illon 1n the pa<,t '"o \\CCI.\ . . . pan.icUlar," said Nlldil lettadad, a membn' of the aatJ~ICrimiMliae com-- mittee'1 baud or dtreetOr&. lut Odeh 'a IUCCetlC>t, Semit TWait, Mid Matti views doft't repteeeot thole ol lbe com mill«. .. We know !the FBI} worked at it. -ejuta hive to wah. be aid. The bombint hu made IOmt io tbe Atabcommwaitycau1iousabout what they sar,. "They are amid' of what may ba.oocft' if they 1~Jc out u Alex did," said ·Zach S1daw1, a friend o(Odeh '1 and a oomminee member. Others say Odeh's death hu broucbt local Jews and Arabs closer tQtether. •• ,.. lot of Jewish croups have come out and approached the Arab community to ~n a dialogue toward ireater uoder- standina." lkttcndorf said. "They realize AJe" had staned that kind of work." HBgets tou her on ire control Will require larger buildings to contain -. automatic sprinklers By ROBERT BARKER OllMD..,l'llotSWI ll un tington Beach "'II soon require owm•rs of new buildings with more than 5.000 <,quart lcet of Ooor \pace to install autom:lllc "atcr spnnklcr~ to help cut dov. n on fire,. Fire.· Depanment oflictials who pressed for the ne" ordinance claim that denstl'v of homes rombust1blc roofs and mod.cm building and furn1sh1ng matcnals are contnbuting to the rapid spread of fires. Ekcau~ of S} nthe11c materials. a typical room can be consumed 1n flames 1n two minutes from the start of a fire due to the flashover efTect. au:ord1ng to Fire Marshal James V1nlcn1. Flasho..,ers occur when rooms bec.:ome super-heated. and p~s '>p0ntaneou,1y Ignite the entire room on fire. he said Fla1.hover' prcv1e u1.I} oc· rnm:d aftn about fi,e m1n utc'I, he ..aid The spnnkhng \\Siem "ould help hold thl' ltne unttl lirt• equ1pml·n1 am\t·1. he 'i31d fire l>cpanment '>tat1\t11.. \ \ho"' that a .. crage rc'lpon\{' 11mc tor the first engine to am' l' JI the '>n·m· of the ,fire 1!. four m1nulc'> and ~I ~·tonc.h .\not her three m1nutl''> art• rc·qum·d tu tkplcl\ the fir'>t fire ht1\(.'\ In hght ol lhl' of the l"o·mtnutt' 11.1\hOH'r ti bt.'Ulnll'\ Oh\ tnu\ that "t' c:lnnot pl:ln to hold an 1n1..1p1ent fire 1n the area of ongtn." hl· <.J1d It could easil) t·ngulf S.OO<hquarl' ICl"l ht: lore firl·-fighttng effort<; could hcgtn ht' ...i1d fhl· ord1n.1ncc. "J11ch takt, .ctTcll ne\t month rcpljt"f' J prn 1ou' ord1nante that rl·qu1rl·d hu 1lding'>" 1th floor '>pau• ol more th.in l ~ 1100 .. qu.Hc.' kc.·t 111 hjH' automatic 'rnnl.ll'r' H111IJ1ng' 'nullcr than that \\l.'rl not rn.iuirc.·J 10 hj\l' JO\ automatic 'rnnkll·r<, I hl· nn~ rc4u1reml·nt 1" 11ntJ1ned tn the l 11\ ·, l n1fnrm hre C •1tk that 1n111alh also l•lf\l,llnl•tl pr11p11\JI\ lu OJn \\M:alled safe .ind ,,1nc.• lin·"nri.., I 11r <hill R.I\ 1'1,.irc.J tlatml·d lhat the ~ 11' llt'ctkJ tu han ~11lirc.·"orl...\1n order lo ~l.Jl I.. d1mn dklll\l''' on 1lkgal fire"orks lthc kind that <;h1111t in 1lw jlf m l'llplodc) Hu t 1h1· t 11\ < 11ttr1l ii nwmhcr'. who l'Jil1c1 1ntl1l.1ll'J 'urr11r1 f(1r tht 101al ban. rc.·trr.lll'd "hl·n fl'fllc.''l·ntatl\ l'' of t han- tahk 11rg.11111.1t111n' thJI ~l·t mut h 111 their rt''l'llu~· 1111111 4th 111 luh lin·"11ri.., 'kale' proll'\led ( II\ I •lllll\ If 11flll l.tf\ \lllt"t1 to 3\lt rl'\hlc.·n1' it the.·\ 1,1\111 the 11111 pcrtcnt han 1n .1 '"Pc.'' 111 ~11 11111 "'1th "atcr hill' Newport man accused of assaultwithcaryi brawl < .1minu 1n 1h•' 11~ "''"' 1-ul \\e\I \\1l\1\n 'i1rc.·1·1 11\"t"""" Ip 111 ,,11urdJ\ an.I K .1 m \und.11 r h" .1.1111.1)?1' "·" l'\t11n.1t1.·tl JI s ~()(I Fountain Valley r Clllr hulx.IP' \ .1l11nl ·" Still "l'f(' \t11k11 h11mJ 1•11 1•t111, \ 1111.\"Jllc.'n Butt p;Jrl>.ctl 1111 thl· I ·, M-hht1. I. 111 Bruol..h ur\I \I fl'\' I ~ I 'IM l 11\ 111.1 "Ith "h1h .111,I " \ • ~lflpi:\ Jlld , hrome r11ll' ''"'' ''"'' 1• 11 .. n 1hl'll~!Mlhlu1.l.nl V.Jrnl'f \q·1111t' I h• ·" WO) \ Jlu.:J <ti\ 111,IMlO . . . l\ S41MI .\tr1nc.· ,tc.·rc.•u "·" ,111kn lrt 11• ,, . l 'lt(tl gr:t\ \ nl I.''°' J~l·n kllJ fl,11l.nl111! I h1 ~ 'oo ht.1<.I. 111 c >Id P1r.11l' I .int • • • T hr T ·t11r' lr"m .1 l '1'4 "1111. / '' C :imafl' Jl.lfl-c.·c.J "n thl' '01 hi., l ,., Os" ego .\' c. nuc.· "'"f\' \t11k11 I h,' '" 1 \ alucd at S ~m l'uhH ,1rn '1c1I 1hn·1 m11t.1rl\t\ 'tunda\ nn ,u,p1n11n ul 1lr11 ln>'t under th<' in- llm·nll' 111 Jll11h11I \11·rh1·n Dou~la' ll11mr ~I. ul Pah1 \lt.i "a' Jrrt•sted ,11 4 J m on \\a\ c \11,·1·1 .inc.I "onh ( ""'t tl1gh"'a) John (),,, 1d \\ h1tl·h11N ~4 ot l .111un.1 lkal h "-J' 'torpc.:d a1 I: "" J m at Rmad"a' .ind I urt''' \ Hnur \nd l~lhcrt BHnn \tarr ~4 1,1 \Jnta \na ""~ Jrr1•\lc..'c.J at I :o J m 11n \frrm.11c.1 \1rrr1 By ROBERT HYNDMAN ., ... o.llr .......... A 22-ycar=o ld Newp0rt Beach man tas arrested early today for allegedly nnmg his car into a man he had en brawling with. poltct said. Daniel art Brown was Jailed on u p1c1on of attempted murder and eld tn heu ofS250.000 bail following he I ·50 a.m. 1nc1dent on the Balboa en1n~ula. According to Newport Beach n in e "'1 >\ndck W11) ""om"n c.-11mpla1nL'll hlll her c'·ho> friend 'mashed htt ,-:ir·, 1nd\h1tld undav af\e1 noon ' . . A m11n ~ll'>'"I 111 on lrvrnc hotC'I eportt•d S 120 ~tolcn lrum h1' unlocked hcHolrt < 1mnr11 liundov . . . . \1h er JCIACll') anJ ' \IJCO C:iU'iCllC orJrr v.crr \tolrn from a Whtl <' <loud Mtdtncc Saturday n1ahl The tic.rm v.ctt lurd at SS.300 • • • A l-:tt radio wn stolrn from an unlocked 1,.,.n 1ru<k parlt'd 111 a Rockwood S)3nment complo • • • Brian T Sch.1t1f('IO ~I no llddrt''' v11lahlt '41\ IITT\lt'd on \U\p1ot\n nl 1\dtmtanor l\saull \atvrdA)' of\cr al h hnuna • wom1n on 1~ hc•d v.1th 1 r mup lhr 1nodrnl otcurred <1hnu1 l police officer Howard Eisenberg. Brown and other "ere engaged tn a fight along the 2500 block of Newport Boulevard. Brown was assisting an tnJured fnend into his 1987 uLUkt amura1. then drove the car onto the s1de"'alk. striking Paul Brenner. 24. of Win· n1pcg, Canada. Brown apparently then fled the scene. Brenner was treated at the scene by Newport Beach p.:iramcd1cs and was a m 111 ttaittcr'~ Restaurant 14 '46 < ul\l~f Orne • • • four people were arn:,lrc.l on ,u,p1l'11>n ofm1'<kmc11nord runk dn\ 1n31n \Cl);ltlHr 1nc1dcnts mer the wcckcnc.J. < lcvclnnd <\ Circcn Jr . H. of Oningc \.\:li \topped at M1h·Anhu1 and thr • n 01cgo Frce\\a\ about 2 30 pm Sund:i~ Debra L .\\Ct\ 20. no addrc's a'a1l:abk. "OS arrrstt'd on 8on111 Canton [)mr .illout 7 pm ~turJa) Enka Zleru \fl nf lrvtnr ..,,.,, 'topf'('d nt'ar the 1ntC'f'i('llllin nl lnin<' r <'ntrr Drt\C and JC'Orr Road at ,,nc,111 I pm. ~1urda\ and Mtchocl II 'tnukr ~6. of [I Torn \A.ft( pulll'd "'<'' .11 \\.,1rnrr A\tnuc Jnd \\.1.'\I \ ak I onp ill l I l ,1 m \aturJa, .\II "<'rt' hool..cd JI 0111nsr ( ount) Jail anC''"1 \ rhtlhp' I~ anJ l c..·o \1 Orenir 21 nn ddrt'\IM P\lltlabk' Vtl'r<' booked 11 Oran~ ( ounl\ Jatl Monda .. on 1. \ taken to Fountain Valley Regional llosp1 1al where he was listed 10 ~cnous but stable conditio n. E1'lenbcrg said. ln,es11gat1ng police officers l<)(.'ated Brown's tnJured friend and. through him. fou nd Brown at home where he was arrested without 1nc1· dent Eisenberg ~1d police are not sure what prompted the fight or how many people were involved in the brawl. ,u,p1l111n ol pcl\Wss1n1 narcnllci. The p:\1r "''rt' .1rr'''ll'cl nhout I J m nt the 1r .. 1nr l'IC\hll' \l,1l10n Coata MeM \ S ~Ol I ,terc<> ~a' rt'fl0t1rd stolen lfom 11 n1r 1n .1 par~1ng lot 11 'WO Harbor lihd 11ho111 I ~Op m fnda\ • • • \ \ferro "I' rcponC'd stolen lrom 1 Oat\un B~IO parktd 1n an apanment \Omplc\ .it 4tiS F-11r l>nve. bctv.ccn 2 pm 11nJ ' m p m ~turd•> fntrv was m:ldc b~ snia\hing a window • • • I wn '1d('(M.'ll\'<'llt' rccorJrr\. worth \tltlO up1rc.r ""l.'h' rcportC'd 'tolcn hom a h1mw 1n the ~ooo hlod. of Balmo,..r. hrtv.r,•n \\ \"'lnr\da) mnrn1ns ind FM~) n1ah1 t ntf) \\il\ ma<k thmuJh a shd1na &Ill" 11001 • • • \\ 1nJo"'\ "'t'tt ,n1;1,hc.·c.I 11n an f.l l . . . \ 111k11 "''"th rnonk1 Jnd 'omr mnn''' 'Jluc.·d 1111trlh1·1 JI S~41t. "l're ,to kn f r.lm .1 h• •1111· 1111 1 hC' I x lCll t hl1x I. • 11 lal:ir.1n1.IJ 1\111.•1.·1 I 11ur hut>c..tfl' \,;lu.nt JI SltMl. "eH' ''""'" lrom J 1111'1' < h,•,rnl('t lmp.11,t p.111>.1·d .ti 1h1 ~lf\I \kthnc..11\1 ( hurt h nn thl' l tu hl1" I."' 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The longtime Balboa Island resident hod been ploying the game since it storied, but adm1lled he wos fast losing his dedtCollon for the doil y practice of checking the published numbers ogo1nst his ploying cord. But on Sunday, 1us1 prior 10 tossing out the week's ed111ons, Mynatt pulled out his cord one lost time ond went over the numbers -1ust in case. "I never thought I'd win, but I did," he said. The mystery ond history of Egypt hos caught Mynoll's fancy, and he plans to fly to Carro courtesy of TWA. "I've been 1us1 about everywhere else," soys the avid world-traveler. "I'd like to v1s11 Coiro, then go to Israel and on to Rome before coming home." Mynatt hos lived 1n Balboa since 19 48. "It's o wonderful place for me," he soys. "I 1ust love the water, I love soiling and I do some fishing." Newport Beach residents probably recognize Mynatt from his 25 years at R1cnord's Market on lido, where the Hughes Market now stands. Mynatt wor~ed his way up at the busy market to general manager before leaving 1n 197 3 He then opened o nautical shop on Balboa Island called Mynott's State Room, which he converted in 1978 to Panache, o women's clothing store. Mynatt sold that business in 1984 to do some traveling, but soys he remains on the lookout for future business opportunities. "I'm too young 10 retire," he soys. While he waits, Mynatt uses his time for booting, traveling and o few games he recently started ploying -tennis and golf. And, of course, Win- Go. YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 642·4333. I ft/GHTS AVAllA8lE ftOM OIANGE COIJNTY TO tAX VIA GOlOEN STATE AlttlNiS. -· LOtto brings state lottery into space age Tuesday By th AtHClate4 Pl'HI California dream chasers who play hip-tech lotto stanin& Tuesday will bound into a new mep-jackpot lottery aae as different from scratch· off tickets as switching from biplanes to spacecraft. The lottery's long-awaited "CaJl- fomia Lotto 6-49" is similar to -but much biger and potentially richer than -the game which crazed New Yorkers last year with a $41 million jaclcpot. Sales of scratch-off tickets will continue in a parallel lottery sales propam. Critics attack lotto as a dangerous new vice and supponers defend it as a fun new pastime. But food or bad. California Lotto 6-49 w11l give each of the 19 million Californians age 18 and over the chance to spend S 1 at any of 5,000 outJets around the state, pick six numbers from I to 49. and win prizes based on how many of their numbers arc drawn in an y order on a two- minute live television show at 7:58 p.m. each Saturday. The more numbers correctly guessed. the larger the prize. Lottery Director Mark Michalko says gamblers "actuall y do ha ve to figure out how to play the game." in contrast to simple scratch-off games, which ha ve produced a top prize of SI 5.2 million. Lotto 1s expec ted to become the lottery's mainstay as sales of scratch- off tickets continue to decrease. With lotto, expens say, the California lottery, may become the largest of the world's 157 legal lotteries. With just scratch-off games, the California lottery has already outsold all of the other 22 U.S. lottenes with $2.06 billion in ucket sales -$77.34 per Californian -during Its firs t full year ending Oct. 3. Onl y the ccn- turies-old enterprises in France, with $2.15 billion in 1985, and Spain. with $2.38 billfon last year, arc bigger. Under the voter initiative estab- lishing California's lottery, at least 34 percent of the games' gross revenue goes to schools, half to players as prizes, and up to 16 percent for operations. In Lotto 6-49. payoffs will stan at $5 for selecting three of the six numbers drawn that week. Pnzcs for picking four. fi ve or all six numbers -or for piclung fi ve ou t ofs1x plus a bonus number-will vary from week to week. depending on the total amount wagered and number of winners statl!Wtde. Sov1ce C1/tforn1a Lottery The grand prize -fo r picking all six numbers correctly -will be 20 percent of every dollar bet on lotto statewide during tht' past week, d1v1ded among whatever number of players pick all six correctly. But the odds against picking all six numbers correctly arc so steep that lottery officials expect that 20 percen t of the pot will go unclaimed after man~ weekly drawin-gs. 'When that happens. that money- perhaps SS million to SI 0 million a "eek 1n111aUy -~ ~dded to the following week's pot. staning in mo11on the forces creating lotto mania and potential $50 million to SIOO million grand prizes. 'Last roundup at the Golden ·Horseshoe By tbe A11oclated Preu Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue kicked up 11s heels for the last time after a record 45.000-plus performances before generations of children. screen stars and royalty. ended a stnng 01 nearly 45.000 performances. Since 1956. she has done five shows a day at the Horseshoe. "It has been exc1ung for me and it is cenainly the end of an era here," !laid Taylor, 58, who sings "Bill Bailey" in an old-fashioned Gay '90s gown and a blond wig. The last show Sunday afternoon marked the end of an era at the Magic Kingdom's popular Frontierland showcase, which appears in the Guinness Book of World Records for the greatest number of performances b> a theatrical group. "When I staned 1n September 1956, theyhircd me for four weeks and J wondered from year to year how long I'd be here. The ttme went so fast. I can't beheve it's been 30 }cars." she said . For Betty Taylor. known to Disneyland visitors as the Mae West-style character Sluefoot Sue. the last show The revue 1s being closed to make room for another western-style show. an updated presentation in the same theater called "The Golden Horseshoe Jamboree." said amusement park spokesman Joe Aguirre. -;=;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;=======::=::======~~- South Coast Travel A.W. Clausen to return as BofAlead er SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A.W. Clausen. who began at Bank.America Corp. as a clerk counting cash in a vault and oversaw tfie ·oompany's expansion in the 1970s, is returning to the top post of the embattled financial giant. "l am cager to get at the job," said Clausen. 63, after he was named Sunday as chairman and chief ex- ecutive officer for both BankAmerica Corp. and its Bank of America unit. "I don't intend to waste time looki ng back." Clausen. who retired this year as president of the World Bank, replaces Samuel H. Armacost, who succeeded him and resigned Friday after five stormy years as chief executive of the nation's second-largest banking con- cern. ~=~~~::=::=::=~~~~~=~========~--_j "Clausen 1s a strong executive who knows the company inside and out," said Don Crowley, a bank.in& industry The Polltlcal Campaign Is In full swing for the November 4th Election Huntington Beach Cable Channel 6 is bringing the election to you with television per- sonalities Matt Liffreing & Linda Wolfe in- troducing the candidates for city council ahd city attorney. See the candidates in action on HBTV 6-Rogers Cablesystems in West Or- ange County. O CT20 OCT 27 Gall Hutton 7 00 p.m. Ted Johnson e·oo p.m. George Hanna 4.30 Thomas Mays 4.30 La Vonne Lawlor 5: I 5 Sherwood Balley 8'45 OCT 21 OCT28 Ted Johnson 6:30 p.m. Gail Hutton 8:00 p.m. John Valentino 4:30 Wes Bannister 4:30 Grace Winchell 5: 15 Virgil Lovelace 8:45 OCT 22 OCT 29 Gall Hutton 0·oop.m. Ted Johnson e·oop.m. Henry Yee 4:30 Dan Mahaffey 4:30 Robert Crawfis 8.45 Donald Troy 5' 15 OCT 23 Timothy Klink 8:45 Ted Johnson 8 30p.m. O CT 30 Norma Van Der Moten 4.30 Gall Hutton 0·oop.m Jay Stout 8.45 James Sliva 4 30 OCT24 Anthony Passanante 8 45 Gall Hutton 800p.m. OCT31 John Erskine 4:30 Ted Jonnson 800pm. Richard Rowe 8:45 Tom Livengood 4 30 Elaine Craft 8.45 City of Huntington Beach-Public Information Office 17 t 4J 536-55 t 1. anal yst for Keefe. Bruyette and Woods. "He's got probably as good a chance as anyone to tum it around as quickly as possible." Joseph Arsenio of Birr, Wilson &. Co. said, "Analysts, at least, arc aoing. to view Clausen's return to the bank with mixed feelings." aausen joined the company in 1949 as a clerk and quicklr rose through its executi ve ranks, dJSplay- ing a penchant for hard work and attention to detail. SIGNS ••• From Al thing to happen apfo." Signs posted illegally will be re- moved at the owner's expense and ~pie found postina sians illeplly W1U .be subject to citations. . Etsenbe!111id be already hu been in touch with at least one candidate to re~nd hi~ of laws aovernina the posttna of saans . . Newpon ~ch is prcparina for its bi~st election in several yean. With two incumbents out of the fl()C, the four available seats on the teVen- member City Council have attracted 11 candidatet. A~d while not all of the counciJ cai;id1dat~1 a~ promotina their cam- PlllD• W1th •tans. lbey are addina to those posted for other political races to be decided Nov. 4. • SLAIN ••• homAl embroiled in an araument wtth Shawn Paine, 18, of Santa Ana and allqedly shot him in the stomach. Johnson 11id. The incident occumd near the House of Almond and police believe more youths may have been involved in the aJtercation. Paine as Ii Led in stable condition a1 the trauma center at Fountain Valley Reaional Ho p1tal. Orange eo.t DAILY PILOT/Mondey, ~ 13, 1-M • ! . MONDAY ONLY SAVE 25°/o Our One· Day Outerwear Sale 1s your opportunity to save 25% on our very best coats and iackets for every member of your family. We have the perfect outerwear for a Caltforn1a winter. Plus warmer wraps for winter vacauons. business tnps back east. weekend ski mps or a v1sn up north to Grand ma's. Savings apply to regular·pnce items m our v.'Omen's, men's and children's collecuons rexcludmg Evans Fur Salont j\\'R Kids. Reg. SlO·S60 $7.50-$45 Red Bag for her. Reg S45 ·SlSO $32.99-$111.99 For women Reg Sl40·S220 $104.99-$164.99 For men Reg S37 50 553· $27.99-$399.99 ~tonday only. October 13 JWRobmson's Outerwear. 22/39/32/49/113/45/1391163/164/38/73/88 tj\VR Kids not m Palm Springs JWR_OBINSON'S you CAN NCJ'W CHARGE \tOLIR IW ROBINSON ruRl HA~E ON THE AMERICAN E PRE~\ AR.D' - --A':-. WLLL A\ \!OUR IWROBIN <JN\ CREDIT C ARD ' ' .. I ' .. I Death toll from Salvador quake increases to 890 SAN SAL VA DOR. El Salvador (AP) -The death toll from the earthquake that shattered this war- ravaged nation's capital rose to at least 890. and Prt'!>tdent Jose Napoleon Durate s1ud ho~pitals were desperate!) short ofmcd1c1nc to treat the anJurcd. In a nataonall) tl'lcv1M!d news conference unda} night, a haggard- lookang Duarte announced the ne"' death toll. nearl> 1nple the figure of 300 he ga\I~ Sa turda} He ..aad I 0.000 pco(lle also wen~ tnJurcd in tht' F-rida~ quakc that le' clcd St'ctmn' ol \an ~ah adur. .. (Thl'rl'I Ml' man' pcopk "ho are stall buried and plan.''" here \\C..' haH~ not reached." hl' wad \U&gl'Sllng the death rnunt \\oukl go l''l'n higher. An c~11mated I '.10.IKlO people. man) ot \\horn had lx•l'n II\ ing 1n shack!>. lo~t the tr home..·, and I 00.000 were left 1obk'-1 '' hc..·n bu"nesses were de\tro,c..·d 111 'hut do\\n b\ the quake, he sau.J · Durate.' '\4ml h" f}l't\unal l'\tamate of material damagl' "a' $2 h1ll1o n. but that an oflic1al ftp.un· "'ould ha"1.' to await a sun1.•\ All go,l'rn.mtnt hu1ld1ng' 111 the..• capital wc..·rc..· darnap.td. 1nduding thr presidential palace hl' i,,11d "We arc prac..t1t~1lh going to ha"e to reconstruct all ul thl' ut' ·he..• !>aid Duarte cs11m.lll'J th,· number ol homeless woulJ ri\l' 111 more than 300.000 Although hl' did not e\plain wh} II would amrl'<"l' 11 appc..•arl•d to be because the.' count "a' not \l'l complete. · Man) refugee-. lrom c..l\il "'ar fighting be1~c1.·n ll'lt"t ~\Jcrnlla' and U .. -backed go,crnmcna trno(l' ll\e an shad.!> around \an \ah Jdur and have S\\OlltUl 11!> populJtt0n to about 800.000 Thosr \hant' to""' ,and hu1lc..hng\ an the cit) ll'nll'r ,ufkrnl thl' mma damage 11'1 th1.· Fr1d11)' quake. Afte(shocks. rno~t of th~m light tremors. continued throughout un-· da' t "cnt) merq ll1gh1s ha"c arrived "'tth food. rncd1c1ncr.. clothing and tcmporar} shl'ltc~. Duarte \atd. But he..· o,a1d there ''a hortage of tcmpor- ar) sheh1.·r and mcJicancs· s uch as· tctanu' 'al·unc. anl'\thetll'S. anti· b1ot1l'\ and analge'>tl''> Thl' l n11c..·d ~tall'\ '>l'nl '\I rclil'f \\Or~ers and S '\ W.000 "Orth of blanket!>. tent~ and other suppli1.·~. tht' l S. ~tatc Oi.•partmcnt 'aid an \\a\h- 1ngtun . The ln1crna11onal Red ( rO'I'> an Cicnc' a 'Jtd l'Jrlier \und:l\ that 1mmcd1atc rm·d1rnl nl'CU\ ha\ l' hcl·n met and no ep1dc..·m1cs arc lcarl·d The SI\ ma1or hosp11al'i 1n the l'll) v .. crc damagnl in thl' l'arthquake nn<l man) ot till' inJ urc..·d \\l'rc <,t'nl to Santa .\na. thl· larg'''' ltl) 1n -western El ahador \\htrh ""' undamagl·d. In a 'Ul'Unt lot nl·ar the hca' ii) damagl'd Bloom C htldrl'n°!. Hospital. doctors and nur..l'' "orkl·d an a make~htft field ho,p1tal In anothc..·r field . the homdc'>' hu1l1 \hl'ltc..'r'\ oft in and wood from c..1t1tn Mcan .... h1k. 1c'l urr' (licked their wa) through thr ruhhk \\1th 1h1.· aid of special!) tr:un,·d <log tcam'i brought in from the I ntll'd \tatc'>. s .... 1ttl'r· land and Frann· Sunda) oninal' 'aad rc,t·ucr<, had dug more than 10 'ur' I\ Of\ lrom thl' wreckage of bu tiding' "It 1s 1mpo,,1ok to~) ho" man) more arc trappnl "'>atd Dr \n1<>n10 'fh a Carran1a a member ol a "Oluntl"·er Gut1tl·malan rt"'icuc <;quad The L'.S. Emh•"" o,a1d l\\O .\mc..·n- cans \\Ith dual u1i1cn~h1p -Ju!tc Maunc10 Juaro \\hO\l' age \\a\ nut 1mnwdia1cl} lo. nt1\\ n. and I ~-H·.ir-olc.J Yolanda 5u1annl' \tl'h dtl'd 111 thl· 4uah· Stanley Cobe~ U.S. involvemeDt in Nicaraguan war under new Scrutiny WASHING TON (AP) -Pral\C for private gun-running opcrauons 1n Nicaragua. such as that vo iced b} a high tate Department onicial over the weekend. will onl) lead 10 more Americans being t·apturcd. killed and put on tnal. 1h11\1l'C chairman of the Senate lntclhgcnl'C (.omm1ttee St'~' Hasenfustrlalvowed ~1.\N \{JU .\. Nicaragua (AP) - f:.ugcnl' Ha\cnfus. the Amem-an who sun 1'-l'd thl' '>hoo11ngdo~n ofa rebel '>uppl~ plane."'" soon bl' tried 1n a People'' ( ourt President Daniel Ortl'ga ..aid Pair win Nobel medictne prize for discoveries in cell growth · Eventuall}. ·n. Pa1rn:k Leah). D- Vt.. said unda}. "nobody 1 going to sec d distinction of whl·thcr the' arc there onic1all) \\Orkang for the l ntl· ed States or onl\ \\Ith tht l'nrnuragl'· mcnt of the l lnl1ed States " Con~css barred m1l1tal) aid from the Una.tcd talcs to the< ontra n.·lx·I ... battling the lcftast . andan"ta goH·rn· mentofNacaragua 1n 19!14 hut la11·r authorized non-mahtar} aid. Orteg.a ''ho c..ommcntcd pubhcl)' for thl' tir'il IHUl' on 1h1.· rapture of Ha \l'nfu' during a nataonall} broad· la\I tcm n mn·ttng l;)aturda}. did not ''l\ \\hJI c..hargt''> 1h1.· 45-~car-old \ml.'man \\OVld fJll' m pr<'C1SCI) \\ hl'll he..· "oukl '>land trial Ortl'g.J Jngnl\ dcnoum:cd ~hat he l.tlkd thl' "dm•ll part1upat1on" ot thl' I \ go\l'fnmrnt an ,11d1ng lhc..• rdx-1' \ TOC KHOL M. S'A-edcn ( .\P) - An ~mcnl'an biochemist and an Italian-\mcr1can dl'\Clupml'ntal b1olog1<.1 \\On the 1986 Nulll'I PnLe 1n mc<l1unc today for tht'tr da!>l'O\WC!> of f!'l't'han1sms rcgulaungccll Krowth. The Noll<!I A!>.~t'mbl) of Stork· holm'' l\.arolin'ilo.a lnstttutc a"arl'd the pr11e to Stanley C'ohcn. tiJ. a re,carchaat the Vanderbilt l 'n"t'r- sit) ~l·hool of Medicine 1n Na!>11' illc. Tenn . and R11a Lcvi-Montakina. 77. ofthl· ln,111u1e ufC'cll 81olog} C N.R. in Rome ( ohcn and Ll'' 1-Montall'1n1 ""orkcd toge ther 1n the 1950s at \.\a<,h1ngton l 'na,cr'>ll) an (\t I Olli\ \1o . \\here thC\ dt!>CO'e-rl"d hodtl''> called .. gro"' th factor' .. ·\'>"a darc1.·1 con!>Cquenl'e" ol thl'tr dt'>l'O' cm·s. medic-al '>Ctencc ha' 1n- crca!tcd m understanding uf mam disease'> including tumor.... lk· H lopmcntal malformation~. gcnc..·rat- ive changes 1n senile dementia and delayed wound healing, the Nobel comm111cc said an a statement. It <,;11d thc study of growth fat"tor.. was C\pcctcd 10 yield 1n the near The que<>tt <>n of "'hcthl'f thr l \ future new dn.igs and improved government hasgondx·}und that ha' treatment ofvanous diseases. come under rcne\\1.·d 'c..ru11n) \lnu• .. The idea is 11 gives an ankling as to Eugene Hao;cnfu-.. an n-Mannl' "h(1 what controls cell growth, any place once ncw for Air Amrnl'a. a (I·\· and any process that helps control cell operated airlanl' an Vietnam. "a' growth."-C'ohen told the Associated-ulpturcd-m N1can1gua aftl"r tm u1 m .. - Pr~ss 1n a telephone interview from loaded plane "a~ downed Ort 5 b) a his Nashville home. Nicaraguan m1ss1lc. He added. however. that "there as Hascnfus told a ncw'I conkrcnc..t· an much. much. much we don't under-Managua Thur<,d<t) that a man stand... na med Max Goml't and another A'iked abo ut wanning the prize. Cuban-American ""ork l(1r the..· Cl\ Cohen aid: "I'm a little b11 numb. (and) did most of thl' rnordana1111n· tr)ang to adjust to the new position in for the gun-running ll1ght'> he toulo. hfc. I'm 6 l )Cars old and I've been in part an. tht'\ bu\tlll'C\\ h>rc,cr I wasn't work-Publi shed rcpon' Inda' .. aid\ Ill' 1ng fo1 thl' l\Jobel Pn1e " President George Hu.,h\ na1wnal C"uhc..·n "a!> cduratcd at Brooklyn secunryad' 1o;rr Donald C1rcgg hdr· C olkgl·. Oberlin College and the cd place Gome1 at a m1htal) ;mlil'ld l nt\l'rst l} of\11rh1gan and has lx~n in El ahador from "'hach Ha\l'nlu,· J rC!.l'arch profi.•,o;or of the .\mencan plane took o0 (.an·cer \ouel' The Los Angele\ I tmc~ ~•d atur· Cohl·n. \\ho ,., married and ha'\ da ~ that C1omc..·1 wld a\\ouatl'' th.11 three children. \atd he would rnn-he reported to Ru'lh in hl\Iok a\ hr.id tinuc tu \\ork of the Contra air <,up(lh opc..·rat1on Ln 1-Mon1alnn1 told a reporter Bush \aid SaturJa, he..· h.id nwt out"dc..· h('t Komc homl' that. 'Tm so (Jomc1 thrl'l' ttml''> .1nJ "Ill'\ .1 \l'n h.1pp). I"·""'' expecting 11 " oatri.>t." but thl' 'Ill' prc..·\1lkrl1 lk· I la\l'nfu\h,1'\,IJ(f hl' lnok !)art 1n 10 'Ul h 'uppl~ l11~ht'> from hast·<, 1n Fl \ah :adm and llondura\ and that the) "'erl' for the..· nw,1 pan l·oordanatcd h\ t\\11 (\than-\nll'ncan C I.\ agents. · ntl'<l dtrl'l t1ng thl' gun-running opcr- J 11011 ·· 111 'a' I'm running the operation th.it 11.t\l'OIU\ " 10\0hcd tn . 11'5 JIN1lutrh untrul•.'' Ru<.h '\aid during .1 lJmp.11gn '"'P tor Rep Tomm) 11.artnrll 1n ( h.1rll',ton \ C C 1rl·~ 111 ,1 ll'kphone int1.·r" 'l'" al\11 dl'n1l·d <ltrl'l ltng < 1ome1 .. ,l'1thl'1 thl' 'Kl' pre\tdent nor I luurd111Jted upc..:ra1 10~ in C cntral \nH"ril.I ·· (1n·~ \J1d \1 thl' I \ -\o, ll'I !>umm11 1n Kn lo.t.t\ 11.. lll·land \\ h11c Hou'>t' 'poh ·,man I .irr' \ix·alo.r<, \:ltd hl' knn' nothing ahout "hcthcr Bu\h .ind ( 111mc..·1 had nll't I l·ah' ,,mJ mmt ml·mlx·r<, of l ongn·" kl'I thl' I \ go,l·rnmc..•nt ha' "'l'r'll'PJll'd '''hound\ h) &•' 1ng J "\\llllo. .ind ,, 'hrug" tu pn,ate 'upporll'f\ ul thl' ( ontras Dare to be More. Reagan signs third stopgap s p ending bill \\\\Ill"' IO'-. (\Pl -"1osl fnkrJI "orl..l'" l'llJCl\l'd a holtda' tod,I\ hut not lx·l .IU\l' thl' gm an- llll'n I ",..., 11u 1 ol monn 17 mg "rar· 13 mg. n1co1111e av per c1Qafe11e by FTC me1hod SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : ~making By Pregnant Women May Re sult in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth , And Low Birth Weight. J • Prl'"dl'nt Kl•agan put oil that po'" ha la I' tor .1 k\' morl' da'" "hen hl 'tgnl·<l· a 'awpg.1p 'Jll'n<l1ng hall 1n Rn1ka\llo. ll l'l.and \aturda' It \l.tll t..n p I hl' gm l'rfllTil'nl opc..·rating nor- m.ill\ .1t k ,l\t through \\ cdm·,da' night ,11 m1dn1gh1 " lh ·ag.1n ,,11d hl' did 'o ""1th grl·at ldlll 1Jf1ll' .. lx·l~ll\l' he..• \\Jnll'd lO t..n·r lhl' pn·,,un· ''" l nngrl'c;" 111 cut 11111 11nnl'll'\'><1 n 1tc..·m, lrom a hall- 11 illi1111-d11llar 'fX'nding hlucpnnt for ll\c..,tl I 'IK .., lhl' l.rn111,1kc..·r, \\111 h~l\l' another !!" I ul''d•" .11 P"'""ll the hug.l' hudgl'I p.1l t..:1gl' lor lhl li'>l .11'l·ar1ha1 tx·gnn ( ll t I I 1!..l· mo't ll'dl·r.11 \\Clflo.l'f\ thl' \l'n,1111r' .tnd n·prl'\l'ntall\l'\ "l'rc..• 11fl lod,I\ lnr lhl ( olumhu, l>J\ holtda' I Ill' l.m ll1Jlo.l r' hJc..I pt1 . .....,l'd l\\o earlll'r \lupg.ip \fl\'Od1ng n1l'cl'>Orn to l..Cl'P thl· fn kral H~\t:OUl'\ 01m1ng Thl' \l'u•nd nnl' npirl·d I nd,I\ night at m1d n1)1hl fh1 gmc:rnmrnt thc..·n "a' In hn11 all\ 1u1 of monl'' until Rcag;1 n "itrl·d J third c;topgap hall that \\a ... 1111·,n t Kl'\1ka .. 1k "I h" "11 •"a' to run lhl' kdcral gmlrnm,111 Rl·agan said of the kngth\ hudl.ll'l 1mp3'\SC "II " tnl·fli. lll'OI dhrup ll\ l and coc;tl~ -1n a "cird 1 f " .1 LI l\gran· ·• Womangl ven two artiflclal hearts dles 1 l < Vl\, \r11 I ~Pl -The only • J)('r~on to n·n·1, c '" o ana fi caal hearts died on thl' 11rx·ra11ng tahlc when a nc"I~ trnn,plantl·d human heart fail· ed. hut hrr '>11rgt•on calfed her struggle a mtlr\IOnc 1n mcd1c1nC' Dr Jal k C opcland '31d 11 could be \l'' l'rJI \\Cc..'k\ heforc doctors kno"" "h) the donor heart failed <;hortl} aflc..·r 11 wu' placed (\aturda} into tkrn.adcttc < ha)rt'7 40 of Phocn1\, "ho II\ cd 244 di!)'\ on her 'lttond m1n1-Jan 1k heart Alaskan D"°'1• la•IJ homes and bridge• A C I IORAGE, Alaska ( P) - Aood'-"atc" from three da)'s of torrcntrnl rntn"! wept away scores of home-; tmdgcs and hu anessc an wuth·<'l'ntrnl Alaska, 5evcnng the rail link hctw~cn Anchorage and Faar- hank' a~d virtually cuttina ofT the town of ')eward. Prl'l1m1nary estimates put damngc in thc millions of dollars, said ndra Rortmdgc. o special assistant to Oov, Bill \hcfficld RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC • .............. l'22 -·· .... ..._ ........ Orange CoMt DAILY PfLOT/Monct9y, OCtoDet 13, 1-A7 HOLLY 'f.OOD SCANDAL ERUPTS AS I • Now You Can Have the_ S8me Top Secntt formula the Sia~ ·uae to Look 10 to 15 Yeans Yo'unger HOLLYWOOD, CA -Make-up artist Bob Sidell used to get caUs in the middle·· of the night from some of Hollywood's most beautiful women. They all wanted something fro m Bob that ·no one else outside of the TV and film industry had ever heard· of. So me Holl ywood insiders call it a wrinkle eraser. So me say it's their own personal beauty "secret ". And some just won't talk, beca use for them it seems to turn back the cloc k on aging skin -10 to 15 years or more -without the need for dangerous and costly p1as~---1 c~- surger y. First Used on "The Wattons" Wo rking wit h a ph a r maceutica l chemi st, Bob first developed a new techn ique to create tht· "natural'' look fo r THE \\'AL TO~ · T\' se ries. The cast had to look as though they didn't use make-u µ -and before Bob's discovery, the only v;a~· to get r id of wrinkles,, li nes and hlemishrs was hea\'y T\' make-up -but it didn't look ""/Nm/, especially during n •\·ealinJ,! dost•-\J ps. j.fore and mon· of Bub's tEdt·brity clie n ts started usin~ it off the sl't in t heir cveryda\· lives. 'ome W('ft' eve n claim- ing 'i t ~vas their "secret for mula for ~·o uth ". tt;rnt's when he started getting ·late nigh t calls from stars \vho had run out of thei r !'!ample supply a nd swore tht·ir wrinkl<•s wt•re comi ng back. Used by Major Hollywood Studios Once thl' word was out, nearly every film a nd T\' studio in Holl\'\\'CJOd tarted asking for Hoh Sidl'll's s~crl't. And up until now. onl\' the stars could get it, a nd on !~· from i>rofossional ·tud io make- uµ artists., \\'hat i~it·~ One of T\":-; most l.!la mornus stars namt•d it "Silk~kin". bt•cause of the \\·a~· it maclt• ht.•r skin fl't•I -smooth and sup- pl e lik t• finl' silk. It rapi d l.\· ht•tamt• a ragE:' among Holl~·wood'o..; top stars. In fac t , many of the stars ask<'d Bob not to rl'Vl'al this in- credih ll• hPau t v st.>en•t. But Bob had a dream. You st't'. Bob is a professiona l skin ean· ron~ultant. I lt•'s eo ncern ed with nwn· than ju~t a handful uf stars who nl1l'd hi.., lwlp. I lis n ·al dn·am "a!'i to makl' it possible for an> ont• to look IO to I;; ~·ears \'Oungl'r not just a few privileged ~how ln1 sim·"" insidt>rs. That's why Bob Sidell, aftl·r r an•ful study. ha chosen California C'osnwtH:s. a tru...,tl'd name. to formulat~· SilkSkin undt•r his ~t rict per- "onal su pt>r\ l!->ion . And now. for the first ti me, you do n't have to be a movie star to have a mov ie star's vouthful appearance. You know how good Hollywood's T\' and film stars look, wh y shouldn't you ha\'e the same si lky s moo th complt>xion'! How Does it Work? Like ma~it·' Hl1<.«Hht1 u n Ii ke typical depart ment ston• cu~n~l'tics: <.~r fad mai I-o rder "f a<.'l•-11 fts-1 n-a-Jar and other ex pt•m,i' l' .. m ! ~<H',I<' . products you'\'e read ahout. ~tl~~kin Hyper- Sy nergist ic Complt•\ automatically balances itself to \·our own persona l body chemis tr>· -a's 1f it ha~l a. mi nd of its own -whl'tht.·r ~our skin ts dry or oil y, cracked or wrinkltld, ~ ou ng or old . This amazi nl( for mula co ntains a unique blend of Aloe \'era, Co ll agen, PkBA; Chamomile, Vitamin E, A, B5 & D, Allantoin , and pure natural Roya l Jel ly. But. .. the real "secret" is in the other 18 important clement (wh.ich ~ob's . attor- ney forb ids u~ to mention in th~s ~d ), plus the i nJ,teni ?us method _of puri.fy tng, ble ndi ng, bonding, and c~rmg. This new and exc iting process 1s called Syn- ergiAtic Chemistry, and it forccR all 2R ingredient to work to~eth cr. 'i lk ~"kin tht>n relent lessly attacks the Ul(l y, a~ing look of lines and w.rinkle , and tieivt•s vo ur skin hack \,\hat 1t needs to feel so ft: ~mout h a nd npp •al i n~ aJ(ain . With r e)(u lar ust', Si lk 'kin is all you nN•d lo look ~ l'a r"l younli(er -fl/mw;f : Bob Sidell prepares popular actress Laura Grayson for a recent publicit~ J?hoto session. F~r over 25 years. Bob Sidell has been helping Hollywood's most beautiful stars look even more beautiful. He was the original make-up artist on such TV hits as THE LOVE BOAT, THE WAL TONS. SPACE. and DYNASTY, as well as the make-up artist for movies such as BODY HEAT. E.T .. M.A.S.H. and RHINESTONE. ,,,,,,wr/111tely' You can actually fee l it " wo r ki ng seconds after it gently absorbs into the s kin -deep down to the cell hirth la\'er where it works to nourish and rep.le nish those natural elements which are often lost through aging. It's not oil y or greasy, and contains no damaging alcohol. In fact, it's so sheer and natural. yo u can even use it under makt•-up' Beverly Hills Doctor Tes ts Formula . "} IHt1'f' JU r:wnully e.rnmined Mr. Sidell:., .'>kin trea t men t .'>IJ .'i f em and have /Jr<'s<T1h('(/ it lu patien ts .'>Ufl'ering front /J1'('111ulun · 11uit1fl in the fl rea.'> of th e face,' mc·li 1111t/ l111>lfls. Fnwh 111. I m ,., ,. e.rpec ted such im- 1111 d111t1 1111 t/ n 11rnrkable results. /11 my 111111111111. the Jr>rmulu'.'I rehydrating and ""',." ut pmperl w.'I n1present an e:r- ' 1t111 fl "11enrn f11 ·e In r m t ue u t ion a I 11nw< d11n'.'i such U.'i s1u·y~ry, uuder ski11 11v< "'"'"-"· uml other produc t.'i u1hich I '"'"' '1·11/lwf<'d mu/ jiwmi to be .f(tr less <~t.i''''' /I'( Tl" jflrt1111lu m :f1wl/y seem.'\ to replm·<1 "'""!I 1 . ..,.-;1 utml 1u·o1wrt ie."'1 lo."'l f du e to .-; I "'"~s 11111/ '.1·11o:w ,.,, to rltw1aui>1fJ Pie- "',, /1 I s. s /1 <'11 "·" U'<'<l th e r, c i(lu 1·e If e :·w1uk<', ,,,,,/ <'1J1u lllfHI poll11tu11ts, leut·i?l(J ""' .~ki11 .-;1fl an d :w pple to the touch and /JU10if/<'r IN fl/1/>l'il1'f0/Ce. Co uurulul,,11.m.'\ <Ht /Jottr di.'ICol'ery ... O .Q... 0.. o ,.IL . Dr A A C'haplan. MO, Phi> Brq•rh 1111111. C'altforn1a How to Prove SilkSkin is WortUne As soon a' you rec •ivc your upply of .'ilk Skin hv RU 'H-PRI RITY MAIL, ~imply ap1;ly it to ONE IDE of your far(• and nec k. Wait j u t !K> 'conds, t tw n a~k a clo~t· fri<•nrl which sidt' looks and feels you nger. If they don't pick t he Sil k kin side, put it right back in the same packa(i{e, ret urn it to us, and we'll send \'OU the FULL REF C~D OF YOU R P URCHASE PRI CE IM - MEDIATELY BY RETUR:t\ PRIORITY MAIL. No need for even a wo rd of ex- pla nation. Just tell us the add ress you wa nt you r refund mailed to -it's that si mple' No-Questions-Asked Guarantee As one of Holly wood 's most prom inent make-up artists. Bob Sidell has too much to lose if you 're not absolutely de lightf d h~· his di sc~very. A l~~a ll~· bindin ~ contract with Mr . Sidell speci ficallv states that "Cali fo rnia Cos metics .. Inc. shall issue a fu ll refund, WITH Ol 1T QUESTION , to any dis- atisfi ed customer , immediately upon request" More Secrets R.evealed on Cassette Orde r 'ilk 'kin now and we'll send you a free ~i ft never b fore offered : Bob ._'idell's own SECRETS OF THE ST AR ' ca. sett<>. In hi s own voice, Bob per- sonal I> takes you step-by-step through a si mple fi\'e min~te proKram ~o hel p y 1 ou look rou nger with each passm~ day And on t he ~a me ras ette, you'll near t his top Holl yv.·ood make-up art is t answt•r the 20 questions mos t often asked h> tht• ~tars about make~up, heautv and loo king younger. Que t1ons like ''how the sta rs J£et rid of ugly dark ci rcles under their eyes?" And "how do the\' keep lip tick from smearing d uring a kissin~ sce ne?" You'll also find out sonw \'e ry intere ti n~ insid<' in.for ma- tion abou t thin~s that ~o on behind thl' scen(•s on some of TV's most popular shO\\ S "o ld separately, this pt.•rial 1ns1dt•r's cas~wtt e would co l you $~~ ~r>. hut it 's \our· FREE \\·hen you ort h•r SilkSkin ~O\\. Ancl it's your~ to kt1l'P t'' en 1f > uu , ask for a rl'fund. It's our way of thank- ing ~·ou for gi \·i nK SilkSkin an honest tr~· tt's Easy to Order Simply pick up t he phone a nd call us TO LL FREE 16 AM to PM Calif. time I: dial l-8()() .. ~34.1.,c;5 Ext. 103 (in UT dia l l-800-662-2500l fo r immed iate credit card or C.O.D. ordering a nd SAME DAY SHIPPI NG t MasterCard. Visa a nd American Express accepted ). Or. if yo u prefer, yo u may send a check or money orde r to Cali fo rni a Cosmetics, Dept. 103, 8025 Oeering Ave., Canoga Pa rk . Calif. 91304. Each three month supply of SilkSkin is sma rt ly packaged in a beautiful s igna ture edition vanity con- t a i n t• r a n d co~ t s j us t $ 2 9 . 9 5 . Th is includl's vo ur frC'e casset te, a nd re- me mlwr. Sil k k in come with a no- q u e :-..t 1on s-as k ed mo n ey bac k guarantl'l· All ordt•rl'-an· :-.hipped immediately h> r P~. \\ h ll'h nwans no delay a nd no or- dt·r..., lo"t in tht• mail lf ~ ou happen to be in our art•a. \\ t> in\'itt• ~ ou to gtop by the California <'o"nwtir:-.. plant and pick up your nrdt•r d1n1<'t I~ 'o pl(•ase don't\\ ait You no lon~er haH' an excust• not to look your best. Get rPad \' to look and f t.'<.'I \ Ntrs younger bccau~w ~·ou ch,~wrn• it' · Bob Side 11. a long with m a ny othc r Holl ywood ce lehrities. s upportR var10us cha ri table causes Because ofh1s spt>cial intere~t in Rkm care and his support for Da nny Thomas' fund rai ·m g effor t!'>, hi.., co nt r.act w ith Califo rn ia Cosnu•l1c.·..., st.atct' that n t least l 00 fo r each fW\.\ 1lk 8 k rn cu stom r h., d..onatC'd to St ,Judps l'hil d n'ns Ho:-..p1t r.'1 Though ·t.ix IA\.\..; do not r u rn•n t I\. pt•rrn 1 t \nu r don,, tum to ht• ta dt•d u<.'t.thl~. Boh th..ink ... vou for yo ur l'<>rttrihut 1on a nd -.u pport •• • 1 lo-.... nr 1 51ttut11 •" .....,._Jt__,! Dot ,,,. t~ or pr • ~"" ot !fl• ()).,.,,, '" ••••>Cln 111001•"' toPV"°'11 CA4.l'OAHlA IX .Ml, I AJlies urging superpowers to resume tlil Europeans we lcom e past-summit pledge to reopen som e topics By HENRY GOTTLIEB "......,...,.._.,,.., SR USS El.S. Belgiu m -The I" We tern alhf"· J1..appo1n1cd b) the la1lun.· of VIC Iceland \umm1t to fa~Jl1on n com prehl'n'>I' e arm~ t·on- tro\ package. urged the '>Ul)l'rpower!> toda\ 10 resume talk~ on areas" here progr~ss was ach1e"t'<l After a bneling b' \cnctan ol State ueorgc P Shuhi. allied · rl'P- resentauves said. "Opponun11~ IO make progress in some arca11 shuuld not be made hoMage 10 chflicult1c<i in other. unrelated one\ ... The .,umm11 leadl'r\ had nl·arcJ agrecml·nt on a plan to 1A1thdra" all medium-range nuclear m1\s1ll''> from Euro pe and sha rpl) rcdu<·e s1ra1eg1l weapons. but the packagl' fell apart becau)C the) could not agree on tht future of President Reagan's "~ta1 Wars" program The allies. in a '>Ullement issued after their meeting w1th Shultr. said. ··w e agreed that pos<>1b1ltt1c., fo1 significant progre')~ had cmcrgtd 1n a number of areas. and ... the import- ance of following these up cnergl'tKal- ly in the appropriate nego11a11ng fora." They welcomed Shultz' po~Mum: mil pkd&l' hi fl'\llllll' lhc (1ene\:t tall..\ u .. 111~ thl' 1<11al ''llhdt.t"al rdeu a!> thl' ba\I\ tor ncgot1Jl1on!I ~hult1 tuld J nl·"' rnnlercnu.· latt"r there "a., unan1m1l} among the alhc., 1n support of Rl·agan ·, .. umm11 effort!> to make a pa{kagc dl·al He acknowktlged thl·\ were d1sap- po1ntl·d that ""l' l<>Uld not get final clo'lurc" hut \dill the\ did not c:on .. 1dcr the mcc11ngJ failure because Reagan had tnl'd CALLING ALL HELPING HANDS ... I ' . For the Harbor H ome Christmas Light Show If you are a non-profit group or commercial firm ready, willing, and able to be paid to decorate Harbor homes and businesses for thi s year '. H arbor Home Christmas Light Show, December 13-23rd. CALL NOW FOR DETAILS • (7 14) 642-4821Ext.11 5 And get your company's or non -profit group's name on t he list of H elping H ands that will run in the Daily Pilot for approximately nine weeks prior to the star t of t his year's Harbor H ome Christmas. Light l how. FAIL URE FRUSTRATING .•• ,.,~ Preeldent Rea&an •mtled and Mlated U .s. troope at Kefla•lk air baae in Reykja•ik a• be left Iceland Sunday. • From Al autumn season s:ud the t"'o ,.de!> .. went 99 yard~: .. but we didn't crO!I!> the goal hnc" despite Sunduy'8 five- hour overtime sc ion bc1W\'en Rl'- agan and Gorbache"· Meanwhile. White Hou\C com- mun1ca11on director Pat Buthan<in predicted today the So' rel'> "" 111 drum up the 1n1crna11onal ~·~1m­ munist propaganda appnra tu., w create pres urc for abandoning ~iar Wars. "If the Ameri can people and 1he American Congrci.s will mo"c right now to aive Ronald Rca~an full IUndioa for SDI. th r ~Q' 1e1~ will come back to the barga1n1ng iabl<· ... Buthanan s:ud on ABC -rv\ "(jood Momin& Amcnca ... Kenneth Adelman. dm•uor of lhl' U.S. Arms Control and D1'>armamcnt Agency. called the summ11 "u big \ll'P •forward -if the So' 1rl\ follow tbrouJh on wha1 the~ agrt•ed on ,11 Reykjavik. "They gave us the outline\ 111 something that 1s 'er) workable and do.able in a relat1 vcl) bri ef peno<l ot time to fetus on the road to cltmtnall' this entire class of weapon.. ..,~ \ll'm" (medium-range m1ss1les)." .\ddman said on NBC-TV's "Toda\ .. '>hO" He said the Soviets arc· '>1111 "H'I\ interested m dealing \.\.1th th1\ pre\1 - Wc\I German Foreign Minister Umted States would have t·u1 their dent and this presidency. The> kno" I lan\-D1etr1ch Genschcr told Ger-po werful long-range missile arsenals that he has the confidence of thl' man reporters there was agreement m half. American people on sccurit~ 1.-.~ul'' among the allies that the summit was More dramatically. especially 10 and they know he can deli Hr thl· u..ctul beca use "positions drew closer the European allies. the superpower., goods." on man} points.'' a reference 10 the would have withdrawn all their Iceland had been hilled a' an intermedtate-range missile agree-medium -range missiles from Europe, Ultenm stop en route 10 a full-blo"11 mtnt. w11h each side keeping onl) 100 Reagan-Gorbache' 'ummi t, but ()un-tie c,a1d "the talks must continue. warhead.,. day's failure appeared 10 )quclch 1h.11 absolutcl~. There can be no standsttll. poss1b1lit) for now fhl· tall..s must go on on the basis of ~uch an agreement \\'Ould have Said Regan ... There will nu1 Ix p<11nt' reached rn ReykJa vtk." re"ersed a planned deployment of another summit in th e near lu1tm· .\ Bn11sh Foreign M1n1stl) rep-572 cru1'iC and Per hing 2 m1ss1lcs m that I can ~e at this 11mc." re'>l'n1at1ve. T 1m Renton, told re-fi ve NATO countries and require the The failure wa' all th'' mon· portl'" "In the '1ew of the Briw;h Soviets to w1thdraw all the estimated disappo1ntmg grvl'n th e progn''' lhl goH·rnment. Re) kJa vik was not a 270 tnplc-"arhcad SS-20s the Pen-two sides had madt· during thl' 111111al fnllurl' ·· lfc gave Reagan "full tagon s:.t)\ arc targeted on "'"'>tern stages of 1he talkl. toward an agrn·- mark\" for hi\ l·ITon. __ -.-_.f._.1w•r..uopc _____ _.,m...,e....,0..,.1_.10 slash nuclear armament\ u c SUI I c nlle tatc~5 and Th fi I h I th t b 'thr oh The number<, of shoner-rangc nu-e irs '" a a rea ... ou., thl' ~o' 1c1 l ln1on "must ta ke up the might be at hand oc<.urr"d ""unda\ dear weapons. including Soviet .. ~ · nnl act qu1ckl) .. mo when Soviet arm' rnntrol Kl·nncth .o\delman. d1rc·ctnr of the ss -21 ... SS-22!i and SS-2Js. would v l'kh ... I ti have been froze n a1 currcn1 level\ as. cxpcn gcny c 1 O\ urol\l· h' .\rm~ Control and D1!>nrmamcn1 h nt·"s ut. He told a Hri11.,h .\gcnq "'a" d1'ipatched to \u\traha ngollation' on 1 ose "'capon\ "'ould Broa 10 tf'l'tl·n 1t·~n tha1 111 hnct kadcrc, there on the !lummlt. ha' e begun. Amcncan and So\lct stan aide' hJd and E.d1Aard Rowne~. a pres1dcn11a l S1nl·c the Western alhancc and th'· made pro~ress toward an Jgrl'l'nlenl arm' contrul ad' 1ser. wa) ..cnt 10 Soviet Union began preparing for the on reducing long-rangl· and 1ntl·r- Japan and ( h1na medium-range deployment 1n the late mediate nuclear mmlle'> l lnder the package outlined b}' 1970s. the NATO allies ha ve been The 1ntcrv1e1A wa\ hroadUt\I 111 "hurt1 at ncw.,conll'renlc\on Sunda)' clamormg for just <tuch anagrcemertl L.ondon. p1t·ked up h) nl'"~ airncrr'i 111 Rn lqa,1k and ahoard hr;, flight to 10 a,01d bcmg a po1en11al nurkar and sent around tht· "'urld fhnt· ISru"cl' 1tw "im 1ct l 'nwn and the balllcJtround for the <1uperoo"'crs. high expcc1a11ons "'ert• fueled h\ thl· announ('emc1H thllt Rcaa;sn and ( iorbachc' "ere extendmJ their Sun- do} meeting bc~ond the planned two- huur \C\'i1on Bui thl' high c\pccta11ons w~re quil kl). di.,pclkJ 1n the r\C~1ng "hen after 71 hou" of meeun~ Reagan and (1otba,he' bade eac other farewell ~11h a pro forma hand,hake and no ~m11c .. ~ 'hon "h1lc latcf• Secretary of \tatc (icorge ~hul11 co~lirmed the collapse of thl' talk~ Speakina rn i.omhcr tone~. he S<l'C the good new., lirst. noting that the l\.\.O sides had vcrball\ agrl•ed w ~la\h long-ranJC m1~1le and bomt')l'r ar .. cnal~ in half in fj,e\ear,and1..ompk1cl) b) 1996. 1n'add111nn. ihe\ "ere prepared to d1minatc all hut 100 ""arheads on rncdrum-rangl· mi-."le~ on each side _ inlludin~ all tho'>l' deplO)Cd in r urope -during the ~r!itl fi,c-ycar pha\c and thr balal1l l'l>f tho-.e in 1996 J\ \.\Cll <)huh1 \<llll I k thl·n 83' e the d1!iJppoin1ing nl'"., ·· .\ m·mcndou~ .imount of hl·ad,,a, ~J'> madt'." he tuld a news conferrnu· "hul 111 the l'nd Wl' u >uldn 't ma kl· 11 .. In< 111rh.1~hl'' °\ l.llluunl. he "1td hl' haJ matk .. ,cq 'iem>U'I un- prl'ledl·ntl'd tunn''l\1on'> J nd ac- l l'Ptl'<l 111mprom1'>n that arc un- prl'et·llcnll·d ·· In the end, he said. thac \\3\ J "rupturl'" u"er American 1n\l\ICOll' on being allmH·d tu lc~t \f)3l l' "capl•O'I outs1Jl· tht· lahora- tor. .:"'ho" a\ tf.OI ng Ill 3ll l'PI 1h.i1"" hl' •-.ml "fl "ould ha'l' tal..en a madman 111 aul'pl that .. Reagan talking 10 .o\mcncan m1h- l.tr\ pt·f\onnel at Kdla' 1k "la,al Air BJi.l· JU'>I bctore he boarded ·\1r Force < >ndorthc near!\ '>l\-hourl11~h1 back 111 '-' a\hing111n \a1d lht· t"o \ldt''> had ·mo\ed toward agrcc:mc:nt" on dr.1\llC "l'apom rl·duct1nn' But lhl· prl''>ldl·nt 'l31d "There rl·mained at lhl' l'nd of nur talli.'I one JreJ of dl\JgrCl'ml'nt f he ~\ 1t•t l nmn in\l\ted that "l' '>lgn an agrl·cml'nt that "ould den' to me and to f uturc prl'\ldcnt\ for I 0 )Car' the right to dt·\l·lop. tt·\t and dcplor a lkfl'O\l' aga1n\I nudear m1!.s1lc\ for the.: peopll· ot thl' tret· IAUrld Thi\ "C u >uld not and "'II not Jo ·· I hl' mcl'l1ng \ho"'cd that Reagan" a\ rnmmtltl'd -and the \o' tel\ a'> opp<>'>l'd -a\ l'' a to hi\ \)ta r War~ rHupmal lir\I un' cried l' ~car'> ago. 10 maict' -nuc-lt"llr "ctlfX'"' obw~ through the l rcat1<1n ot an 1m- rcnl·trahk dclell\l\l. \h1cld World disappointed by summit stalemate , H) the Associated Press " The rnn\er\311\l' r rench nr"'l1Jrx·r I l· ftgaro 'a" lhl· \umm11 resull a'i> "in the end. \alu tor~. Mikhail ( 111rhad1n ·, IO\l\IJnll' on ob1a1 ning from 111111<11 world n·a<.llon w 1hc KcykJa \ 1k '1umm11 \talcmate incl uded a Ronald Reagan 1hc ahand<mment ol h" 'pa<:l' dl'fen\c pruJcCI ha., d1,~1patcd .. 1gntlil .1n1 ml'<l\Url' of dl\appwntment. but al'lo call'> that the lark of progrcv.. the amb1gu1t1e\ on "'h1t h the \11\ 11:1 ll'Jlkr plaH·d \o t lt'H·rl~ 10 'll·ducc thc not ht· .1ll11"ed to \pur thl' arm\ race or threaten "'orld l)l'ace. i\mencan and European pubhl ·· I hl' t\.\o-d<i' 'l''>'>IOn 1n It eland's cap1wl between Pre'11den1 Reaga n and Lu11 \taH·nhagl·n. a 'itatc ~eul·tar) 1n 1 lw \\ l'\I C 1crmJ n f 11rl·1gn M 1n1'1lr). ~'" 1l'I k:1lkr \1 1kha1I <; (1orhachc" ended ~unda) \\lthout an} arcord on said his goH•rnmcnt wa-; nOI d1\urnra~nl mn lhc ou1n1ml' Hl· sa id that nul k :ir "l':ll'X'"' or tc\llOI!.'>. 11cm' that official<, of thl' \Ul)l'rpo"cr., had !'aid • although there were no roncrl'll' rl·,uh, 11tl· '"" \ldl·\ dpsx·ared l lcN:r to \\\'fl' 11n thl· agenda. re\olv1ng a number of que•.iwm l.1p.10e\l' Pnme M1nl\ter Ya,uh1ro Naka,one ..:rnJ loda) in a tell•\ l\IOn "The \lgna l from Rl')'kJa' 1k I\ 111 \.\Ori.. lllnlful 11\d} tor rr1 re\\ on 1n ll r' ll''' "I h1ghl~ 'alue the efforb by the llA O lcaderc, 1n the c,umm1t. It"' er) pertinent que\t1on., .. dealing" 11h <irm' l ontrol \taH·nhagt·n '>aid rt·vrlllJhk thJI thl·\ failed to reach a fi nal agreement Judging from the Foreign Minl\tcr l JOe Fllcmann-kn\l·n ol l>t-nmarl.. l'\prl'\\l'd "d1\ap- 11u ll11 nw. "l·rnn 1elf that the undercurrent in thl· 1n1erna1111n:1l \1tua 11on ""Cr) pointment" and w1thhcld funhl'r wmml·nt tor latl'' < orx·nhagcn da1hc\ 'l'' l rl portrayed the .. umm1t a., n .. total Our .. or "rnlldp'c .. lklgian I orc1gn M1nmcr Leo T1mkrnan\ \aid he wa., .. .,lightl ) Then.· was no 1mmcd1ate Hnt1\h g11H·rnml·n1 rl·:1l t1on d1\<1ppo1ntl0tl hut I am not without hope II 11 " true that the 1ra1eg1c The Daily T elegraph. a rnn.,en<1l1H' London da1I) headlined 11., lront I >l'kn\c I n1t1.1t1' c hlocked an accord rn the t nd then there 1H1tll hope. 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AlliNnt AH~ Oneral Paula in•t '° ditcrimiaMe ~ the Sentence more lik 1 tf d plaets his case in a broad historical ... ,.d 1u1-rv1n h1te1 an assis•ant orr.enhau--1n T-··. w"-·"-~...L..-..._nt himtdf." u:.1 H• .. n -e y mur er victim Is white context. ;;torneyscneraJin M1ss111ppi. • ~~dtrow~ld2l4i~-:~~,0c7. ~philolopby'aadcri:.uao&OiY -The brief traces racial discrimina· "What they're challeniin& is the l, said that if the Supreme Court rules C°' at Tufts Uo1vemtr, near penalty at all. t1on 1n couns to pre-Civil War days r.rocedures the prosecuton arc u ina in MClCleskey's favor, "You'rt IOmt wbo edited I.be book ' Death 1111111111• ,,_ ~ "If this procedure for challenlltnl when it says most Southern states n decidina whether to Sttk the deatll to see. • . a wholdot of peopk trylq Penahy in America." TLANT the ~ea th penalty were to be uph~ld. maintained separate "slave codes penalty. We've found that sol1c1tol'$ to find a tudy... 11us c&lt dOet not arpe that By THOMAS WAGNER A · A -1 ~what could be the obviously the ca~ could have im· that har•hly regulated the criminal 10 this state make decisions ·in a l..qal experts declined to predict McCleskey was penonally the vacum I mos.t bimPo'1;ant c allenge 10 capital plica1ions nationwide." and civil conduct of black persons:• raciallbineutral way alrca~, .. said how the Supreme Court would rule in of dbcrimina&ion by the ~utor pun1 ment in a decade, lawyers for a Of · ..----death row inmate will araue this week •he 66 people cxecwted. !itncc PrOICCutors in ,Southern states Mark 11.ald. a SPokesman or South the McClctkey Cale or to awnate or the jury or the trial ooun or the before the U.S. Supreme Court·thai 1977, all but six were put to death in strongl y denied in . interviews that Carolina Attorney General Travis how ·many of the more than 1,700 appellate couns." people who killed whites were Alat>am~. Aorida, Georgia; Louisi-racism causes prosecutors or juries to Medlock. inmates on tne nation's 33 death rows In their Supreme Court appeal, 'sentenced to death in Georgia far ana. Mississippi, North Carolina, value a white.life more than a black "In the past, and I think the might be affected. McCleskets lawyers argue that the more of\en than the killers of blacks. South ( arohna, Texas and Virginia. life in death penalty cases. McCleskey case bears this out, there's However, many experts predicted Baldus statistics should lpeJ&k for The case. claiming unequal appli-That fact did not escape the "The statutes arc race-neutral, and no statistical data to support that the decision would tum on the coun's 1hemi.clves. His $ludy al<Jo concluded cation of the law, relics on a statistical allcnuon of attorneys for the NAAC'P in my nine years of dealing with these (claim)," said Edward Carne~. an reaction to Baldus' data. that blacks convicted of killing whites 'stud y alleginJ systematic racial bias Legal Defense and Education Fund cases. I have found nothing to assistant attorney general 1n Ala-"Typically what the coun wants receive the death penalty three times in Ceorgja's Judicial system and tht' Inc. who are representing McCleskey 1nd1catc there has been any dis-bama. shown 1s the actuaJ evidence of the as often ai. whites do. 1~ha1Jenge is being watched ciosely'by 1 ________ _:_ ___ ..:__ __________ .:_ ___ .;:.:.:..:.:..:.:.: ____ __, _________________________ _:_ ____ _ other Southern states w11h large death r row populations. The case has also auractcd tht' 'attention of legal Cllpcrts, who won- der if the Supreme C'oun on Wedne'>- day will give Slati.lics the same weight in a criminal <.·asc as 11 has gi ven them in some c1v1l cJ1scnm1na-tion cases. ·•Tbi~ ts not juM a death penalt y case." said David Bruck. a South Carolina lawyer who rc prcsrn1s death row inmates. "Abovr all. 11\ a c1v1 l n(lNs caSt•." l Georgia Atlornt'y Gl·ncral Michael Bowers den1c!I the da1ms 1n the appeal, s.aymg, ''There has been absolutely no extra effo rt to prosecute: killers of whites." Southern proselutors 1nterv1ewcd by The A~soc1a1ed Press 1nmted their sta tes · capital punishment procedure~ have been made "racc- neutral" \incc the Supreme Coun declared Georgia's former Matute uncons111ut1onal 1n 1_972 i\1tornc:ys for Warren MtClc~kcy. a black man !.cntenced 10 die fo r the 1978 murder of a white Atlanta policeman durin$ a robbery, say that (ieorgia couns violated his const1tu- 11onal nght to equal pro1cctt0n of the law and 'iU bJCCted him to cruel and unu'>ual pun1'lhmcnt. The proof. they sa). "the d1~panty between sentences for th o<,e who kill "hllcs and tho..e who kill black'> in < Jf.•org1a. The case relteo, un a stud) hy Da vid Ha Ictus, a la" professor at the l I n1 vcr-1 'illV ol Iowa. who examined every C icorg1a murder conviction from 197 3 to 1978. I le found that lho'c who ki lled whites were 11 times mort• ltkcly to receive the death penally than were tho~ whu killed blacks. In (1c:org1a. the Jury mu~I weigh aggra' attng and m1t1ga11ng ctrcum- 'tan<'c\ before deciding 10 ~ntcnce a rnnv1 c1cd murderer to death ur ltfe 1n pri\On ~o Baldus 1dent1fic:d 230 faclors. such as-the qual1 y oic .. idcnce an<J the defendant\ harkground. that figure 1n a -.cntcnr1ng cJens10n He also eltmmatcd cases 1n whi ch C(trcme violence or other aggr<sva1ing u rcumstanccs v1rtuall) en~urcd a J death '4'-mcncc. 41$ well as those with "overwhelming m1tigatrng circum- '>tances ""h1ch t:n~urcd a ltfe c;ent cncc: E:.xamtnmg the rcma1n1ng case ... tho!>C 1n which the grcatc'>t JUf) d1scret1on wa~ C;>.ercised. he fo und I hat defendants were 20 percent more llkcl) to be scn1enred to death 1f 1he v1c11m was white. ·\lthough nu comparable na- 11onw1de stully ha'i been completed. O<J of tht: 66 people executed in the L1n1ted l)tate'i Stnl'C 1977, or 91 pcrlent. "ere con' ll ted of mun.Jen ng wh1tl''i. according to o,tale authun11e .. "Thi., 1., one of the mo'it important hroa<l -ha-.c<l t hallc:nges tu thl' death penalt) that tht' Supreme ( ourt ha\ heard." \31d Roht:rt Rcmar, premknt of the Amc:ncan < "11 L1hcrt1e\ I '11111n tn < il·org1a .. Thl' l'a'>c challcngl''i the \l'I) undcrp1n1ng' of the 1976 C1rt•gg \.!> Georgia Supreme Court del·l\1on, which said th al pnx:cdural prutec- uons 1ha1 hu<l hcc:n wn11en into the death rx·nalt y \Latu le\ of(,t'orgia anJ other '>late' protected tkfcndant'> aga1n't caprir1ou' and t1 ... - crimina1ory rulrng' "The Mc( 'lc'kl'}' c;i~c: 'a}\ thnt•'1, d1scr11rn na11on c11t•n 111 who " hc:1ng chost.•n to ht· proM.·t·utc:ll 1n tll·ath penalt y 1..aM.'\, and that nm "hen Juries arc equipped )Yllh the'>l' '>lan- dard!>. the result " one ol d"· l'nm1natory apphca11on "In a nut~hdl. thl' nt'>C 'a" procedure:.-. can 't ch;rngc ba\lt human nature." he <>aid. Dowl'r!I. the ( ieorgm attornn ~rn­ l'rnl. 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I ha' t' lcno" n Charlu.• Brandl' tor about lo }t'ars no" uod 11 mal..l'' me sick to m} stomach that th•'> man \\J'I railroaded out of a JOb fur !>Ometh1ng as t1ck\-tack\ as a slap nn a ~houldl·r Surc c'oach "Brande h:l\ d1'\l'1pltni:-d kid~ 10 his timl'. and '>Url' Coach Brandl' has grahbl'd a l..1d in Jngl·r but stnl..e a l..1d. and du ho<.111) harm -come on. Jfanybod~ hascausl·d an) harm 11\ John Nicoll. Ge111og rid uf' aoothl'I quaht'! coach and a pro' en "inner 1\ the 1a's1 stra". l'\e ~l.'n ''ith thl' Newport Harbor football program tor the last se'en \earo; and 11 hasn·t hl:l'll a bed of rost's due to thl' D1'>1r1rt \ negligence of our pract 1cc til'ld!> r' l' seen m> share of l..1d<. go do" n "tth bad backs. sore knec'i and t"'•'tnt ankles attributed to thl' rag-tag ur- keep of those so-calkd practtl"C til'ld-. I have seen fim hand lhl' 1n· competence of this 01s1m·1 10 provide adequate upl..eep of tra ining facilities for our high ~·hool athletl.'<. It is this mcompetenn· that dro' I.' otl Track Coach Bob Hasle) and FootbJll Coach Mike Giddings from Ne" pNI athletics. All tho!.C '''o coachl''> d1J was win the lcaguc cvc0 )e<H and people wonder wh~ thl'~ aren't arounQ an) more. -SO now we lo t C'harlte Brandl· al-.o A man "ho ha~ a ll'" Cl F (ham- pion~htP' '""Ir r h" h··" \ m-.n ''ho ha~ nc' er had a lo~1ng )l'<t~on \ man \\hO 1\ rc!ipc('t\'tJ h)' thl· U>Ollll Ullll \ becnu\e he take\ a Job that PJ >' a l111k ovt·r n thou!land dollars a H'.tr Jnd pub "'di o' l'r a th ou-.and hou r~ into II Dr. 1C'oll \ou'\r do1w 11 again You·\I~ tUl..l'll J\l.J) .1 goo.,l1h111g 'l'\l llml' \OU.fl' OUI o l thl' Jl\trllt J<,I.. .1 <idwo·I ti thl'' "ould ltl..l' Boh lla1k~ as thl'tr 1rad l'Oal·h. r-.t1kl•(11dd1ngsa' tht'ir foo t hall rnal·h and < hat ltl' Brandl' a'> thl'lf 'ullnball l'O,tl h I am ,url' thl' an'>"'l'f " oh\ 1ou'>. and thl·,·rl· glllng 10 lonl.. .11 \OU ltl.l' ~1111 ,houlll hi.· lo<. l..l'd up. Do \OU rl·allll' \\h..tt thC\l' peoph: ha' l' J111w lor !'kwporl area athlt•11cs" I'm 'Ufllfl'>l'd that Jar!.. [rnun ol < oronJ dt:I MJr and 8111 Barnell ol '<l''' port llarhor ha' l'n 't lx·en lk· 1>ortl·d hn .111,l' thl'~ haH' thl· sanw al'dl'OllJI' It'-. tlnll' )-OU <;tarted hill l..111~' 0111 pl'opk. hl.•nd an car onl'l' in J "h1k 11,ll'n to hoth \llll'' ot thl' \ton JnJ l..l'l'P qu,1ltt\ ix-opk ll>alhlllg 11ur Jthktl'' \\\Jlltm \ttUr prtdl' J illi hnng. C h.1 rhl' h.1<. \.. \\ l' la n 't a tlord to losl' 'tH11l'CH1l' \\hll l.trl''> ahout thl' )Oulh of 1h1\ .11t'.1 11 !..1· hl· Jol''> Yl'S, 1>1 '1n1ll Hlu .lfl' thl' orw that ha' u1m0111tl·d 1h1 'nml' Oh h\ till "·'' l"m lOil1.h1ngu\ l'r al 'll'"" J)(>rt 11.irhor hl.·cau'>e I c-are about )OUng Jthll'tl''> II ~ou "ant to get nd cit m,·. gt• ~1hl.'.1J. tx·cau'>t.' 11 appea" that f"d hi.· 1n1n111g g1111d mm pan~. Hl t 1-.0 ~H .\'A '""1.1111 f-ootball Coach 't'" 111111 I l.1rhl.ir II 1J1.h · ·hool Establish uniform standards To the Editor Schools haH· oix·nl·d again 10 California. Once again I '>tt 10 Orangt.• Count} contemplat1n~ tht• dl'letl'rt· o us effect that tfie 1mpos1 t10n of poli tical philosoph ~ upon our -.chool system has on the educauon ol our children. The people of Orange County are sajd to be poht1cal conservatives. a term which seems to mean entircl} different thmg.s to d1fkrcnt peopJc. But. one charactcmt1c belief that seems to eme~c as a consensus is that all centralizauon 1s bad. and that all decentrali zation is good. Never mind. that deccn1ralizat1on. or less government. earned to Its ultimateconclus1on. leads first toch1r libcnananism, and then to anarch> At an} rate, the apphcat1on ofth1'> poht1cal mind-set upon our cduc:a- tiona l S}Stcm has re<;ulted 1n an ms1d1ous form of local eontrol 1n the schools which 1s dcstruct1\C to mean· mgful standards 1n basic t umculum and teaching proct•dure' Loca l control \land<. 'iuhhornh 111 the "'a' of rclorm. It ha' go11en .,o had that thl' 11ul' belie' er\ in decen1rah1Jt111n h,1, e managed 10 hnng ahout a '>lluallon where basic curntulum Jod ho" 11 t'> taught 'anl.'o; not onl\ from d1<.tnt I Ill d1stnc1. but from oni: <tchool to another. and c' l'n Imm onl· classroom to anothl'r Standard\ arl.' 'l'I h' l11mm1lll'l., "c arc told."' ho~ l rnknll.il' can lw unn·rta1n and 'anl'd .\nd all thl\ " 1ust1tied b~ that popular llhcral hcl1l"f no"' i:m hraci:d b~ thl' '11n'>C'P rtll\ l'' that thl'rl.' j rl' nu rnn~1.1n1'. no lirm foundJt1on'i tor uniform educational standard\, and that earh school. each comm11tec. cal.h tl'acha ma~ set ht<; O\\n Thl truth I'>. ho"e' er. that thl're arc l'ducational llln,1ant'>. a<. thl'fl' arc in all hod1c\ of l..nowlcdge fhc) \a() h11le. both 1n what we teach 1n order 10 ach1e' t.' a thinking pcro,on. and ho" hl:<il to teach 11. Our 1:on11nued. .stubborn fatlur~ lO rl'logn11t' and 1mplcmt'nt thC\c ba\lt lOn!ltan1s '"a d1sgralC to the <.late Murl' than JO }Car' hJ'e pas'>Cd since we first becaml· aware of C altfl)rn1a·s runk 1n thl· bottom onr· third ol thl' 'anous stall.'\' ach1eH'- mcot rnord'l i..n·1 that long l'nough for a 1urn·around'.1 (11\ l'n thl' rt.·aliltl''> ol 11ur part it ula1 l11g1\t1l\ \\l' m,1\ 1ndt'l'U lw llm1tl'd 111 \I ha t \\l' lJn alu>mph'h 11-.n \\l' v.111 ha' l' IO hi.• \all\lit.>d 111th v. h.ll \I\" ha\l' f hn1nl\ tmport,llll lh tng I\ that \\l lll'\1.'lop thl' full r111rnt 1JI 111 l'\l'f\ child Hui an· V.l' dmn~ l"nnugh aml Jrl' \\l' dmng tht• right th111g'" '°111 I.tr. I d11n't th in k \\l' h,1 \\' n·all' hl.·gun 11 1 tn So far our dlort' Jrl" 11.1gml'nll'd ant.I Pll'1t·ml·..tl -'h11rt-<. Hl u•tl·d '" thl' politllal mmt.l·'t'l 111 dn l"ntral11.1 1111n I l't''> gl'I 1h;1t 11111111 \l I lltl th1· hat k of ( al1forn1a·,l·du1,1l111n.tl \\\li:m ,., th.11 uniform ''''''" 11k ,1,1nd::ird' ol hJ\ll l urn1 ulum .ind h .1l l11ng ma~ ht l'\tahl l\hl·d I< I II \ I \\ II I I \ \I '°I '\ l'"' J'• 1r1 Bl'ctl h Get facts straight on 'flyover' To thl' F-d1tor Your l·d1tunal .. Put Brakl'' 1111 Costl} Sun C}. not T raliic Fln\1 ·· \1 .1c. based on m1S1nformJt1on and "'" understanding of the.-matl'nal 'nu were wnt1ng ahout The S~O.O<Xl C\lud\. "'hit h ha-. hl'l'll av.ardcd to I ~.\ Eng1ot'l'r' ol roun- tato Valle~. " not Ut'\1gnl'd tn construtl ll )O\l'r<. on fk.ilh Boule\ard That''> a ml\tal..l· on \11ur _part f ht.> \IUd~ IS Ot'\lgnt•d lo loc.11.. ul tht' tea'i1b1lit~ ofbu1lding 1 a fhcnn JI the inter<.cc11on of ~a tl'lla and\ ,till"\ View 1n the Cit} o f< '<Prl'S\ By tbe A11oclated Press Today 1s Monda). Oct It the 286th day of 1986 Thl'rl' arc 79 da}''> left m the yeac This 1" the Columhu<. Day hohda}' The Jewish da) ol Atonement, Yom Kippur. end~ at 'IUn'>ct. Today's Highlight 1n History· On Oct. 13, 1775. 1he l J oiled tates Navy began as the Continental Con- gress ordered the ron\lruct 1on of a naval ncet. On this date: In I 792. the corncr<,to nc of 1hc executive mansion. later to be known as the White House. was laid during a ceremony m the D1•.tr1ct of C ol- "mb1a. In 1843. the Jcw1\h organ11at1on B'nai B'nth was founded 1n Nl'w York. ,. ORAN GE COAST Illy Pilat .. \nd r,1thl'I th.111ha'1ng tlw 11111·, hl'.11 up on thl' O' l'I P·"' 11ka .. ,,, \0111 l'tlltt1nal 1nu1rrt'l ti\ '1.111.' 1111' < 'pn·" \Ill" ""' \l'ln tnl "' ,., .,,., rn othl·r \I le\ no1111na11·d h' t 11 tl'' "'h11 \\JOI till" P• lllllt\ Pl 111 tht'll 11111l- munlltl'\ fh1 f).111\ f'a l11l l'dllonah olll' 1tf11·11 1n'>1g.ht1ul and pr l!\ m.ilt\l" Th" 11t1l' "J\ ot1ha-.1· I hank 'uu lrn 1 h1 opp11rtun11' 10 ,1·11hl· rl·~ord '"·111/.ht 11\RRIFfr'AHl>IR < ha1rm,10 Orangl' C oun1' I ran,port.111on ( 11mm1c.,11111 In 1 'llill th l· thud nn·o,11knt1al rnmpa1gn dehJli.' "'·'' hroaJ1..1\I \11th Rl'publtl.•n nomtnt.'l' R it hard \1 '\l\On 1n I lull\\1uod Jnd D1.•mou<1t John F "-l'OOl'<l' in \,l'\\ \or!.. lo I %2 thl' l d"ard .\lhe1.· pla\ "'Who·, \!raid (II V1qpn1a Woolf' opened on Hroad\\:H \\1th I lta Hagen as Manha and \1 thur H 111 a' Gt'orgc In 198.!. th<' I Oll'rna1111nal 01\ mptt. fomm11tCl' .IOnOUOll'd II \\tiUld H'-~torc tht.' l\\11 ~old ml•d,11' l1m fhorp1.· ""on at thl' 191 1 )to1. kholm ()I, m- Plt 'I. In 1984 thl· ">P:lll' 'ihu111l· ( hallenger and 1t'> '><.''en astn>nau1-. gilded to n perfect landing 111 C ·•Pl' ( ana,cral. I lorida. ending a 1ourn1.·, that featured the firo,t ,pacl' "alk h~ an .\ml'ncan "oman. Kath\ \ull1' an 1(-W1tt"'9' Publl1hef Tom Teti Editor Oon ,.nleJ Crty EdrlOf Tom Clltftlfl Newt Ed•IOf Cr ... IMff Sp0tlt fOltOr TefrMe•' I(~ C1t(vllli0fl Olr.ctor ~ Centrell Production OtrKIOf .....-~ AdY«ittlflO Olf~IO< , ... , ........ CltHlfied Olr~IOf "-TMM • Contro!* ·'What If the government stopped charging us taxes and malled out 8 chain Jetter Instead?'' Trying to avoid becOming member of the chain gang I hl'rl .. , un old -.:rn that a!ik~ 11 \OU "ould ''ork tor '\Oda~'i \\tth ~our pa~ 'tamng at om· ll'OI thl' liN da~ and tx·1ng douhkd dall~ Thal "· }OUr r>a\ ~ould h~: l\\l) ll'OI'. lhl' 'l'n1nd da·,. four t.r nl\ lhl' third l'tght ll'nh tht• fourth and su on \h 1m111td1all' rl'Jl lion upon hl·anng lhl· qut''>l1on \\ J\ 111 'ljt1· ,mn-:th ing It l..t· "\k'' V. orl tor a Pl'On\ and l\\tl n:nt\ and tour u•nt'" \ OU.\l' int IO tx· OUI Of )'OUr mind!" \fkr 1h1 nl..1og thl· thing O'l'r tor a \\htk. hO\\l'\l'r I'd no"' JllnlP JI thl' l h.tlll'l' 1 hat thing I plu' 2 plu\ 4 plu' X. I'> lalkd a gl·t1ml·tr1t. prngrl'\'lon. I \;11 dl>''n and tm·d lu tigurl' out "hat ~our wag<' would hl' for thl' 1h1rt ~ da'' hut Ill\ lt1tll' lakulaltlr ran oul 111 poop and t hl' l lu-.~t I l 3 n n 1mr ,.., th.it on tht· 2 'th d.I\ \OU ''mild l·arn $I ~42 , .,., 211 tor \our d:I\ ·, \I.or!.. and "'ould h,t\l· ·l·.1rnl·d $2.n!-:4.27.! 5n lot.ti l11r lhl· 2X da~ '· rm not a 111Jlhl'IT\<llll l.tn r hcrl.' " e\Cn l ham l' that I'm \Hong. and 1fl am i"m pm1t1\l· tlrn1 therl··.,.,oml•om· out 1hrr1· "'''" t.ird1n.1I numhl.·r, runnrng through ,,., 'l'lll'> "hn "ill tkl1gh1 1n idling ml' '>O But 'till tht· 1111mht·r, a1,· ,1,1ggl'; · mg I h" ltttk hit 111 m.tth n11nwn\l' '" ""' thl' poc,1 olltll' uutlJ\\l'd l h,110 kllt'r\ f ht• prog1 l'\C.IOn \\ tth l'hatn k·t tl'r' "l'' l'll "1 ltkr OlTauw mo<;t ol tlwm 1n1u1rl' \Clll to ~l'nd out fi,t k ill'" \n tlw rro11.rl'<.,1on \\ould run ti'l" 25. 1:!5 n::!5. "\.125 and 11 v.ould tal..l· ooh a malll'r of da\ !> before c' er) boJ, in thr l '01tt'd 'tales "a" tn\Ol\l•d tn tht' thing, tf e\Cf)'bod~ rnmpltcd ''1th the: ruk\. ~1111 I gl·1, ha in lcttl.'r!>. r hl· la't om· I got -.aid sumi:thin~ to thl· dl"l-1.1 Iha~ 11~ ma1kd out h\l' wptl''> ol tht: lcll • that I got from lrit•ml' \\!th in lo r Ja\\ I'd rl'Cl'l\C .. good lu1 t.. "It ~aid thili the letter had hl'l·n JrClu nd lhl' "'orld nine times. and quott·d ehaptn and 'f rsr about pt•opk "ho had wmplted and won lottt•m•\. gotten Jnb' and hJd m h undn dll' and lea' c thl•m fortune<. I hl' rnn-.eqUl'ntl·'> for not rnmpl~· 1ng. hm\CH'r. \\l'fl' dirt. Pl'opll· \\ho had laded to mall thl'lr k11as \\l thin four da'., hml..e thl'lr arm\. lost their ioho; and l'' en dtl'd The gu~ "ho lo'>t h1'> JOh fl'pt.'nted "' da' s latn ma11t'd out h" Ii' c lOPll'\. Jnl1 got a hclll'r 1ob "1th111 m1nut1.'' ol dropping th<.· things 111 thl' matlho' If.th' I thrl'" minl' .1"'a' It 1.Xrnro, to ml' th~t thl·rc " prohJhl\ ;i U'>t' tor th<' lh.11n k 11er pnnuflk Thert· "a" \tl'm that '<>mt.• l luh' ll'l' 1h.11 " ralkJ nl'l\\Ofl..1ng "hl'll'ln "ht·n -.onw 111lorm<1t1on ha' to lw p.t\\t'd to thl· llll'lllhcf\h1p. t':tt h mi:mhl.·r .h.1" thl· naml' and phom· numhl'I ul t\\O or tllr1.'1.' other<. and l'Jt h l .111' the numhl·" a\\lgned tu him 111 hn In a mallt'f nl hour' thl' \\ ord " nu I \\hat 11 t h1· ~11\ 1.·r111nl'n 1 -.tuppt•d l hJr~tnj! U' 1,1\l'' .ind ma1kd out a BILL HARVEY chain letter 1n<.tend? On !>econd thought. that'<i not '>ulh a good idea. Gi,cn thl' bureaunat1l rn1nd . thl'\ ·d mail one k11cr to eat·h ol us and lea·, l' no one for uc; to "n te HI Or. ho'' about chanucs? Th<.» SJX'nd millions of dollar\ on postagt.• each )ear. Whaufthc~ sent out-l~lll'r' that ..aid "Instead of <;t'nding }uur normal fi\C bucks. please ~nd four and mail o ut fi,r lctH.'r' to ~our fr1l'ndc;." · They'd be rolling 10 money in n matter ofmmutei.. There ha' c to be more appltca11on<, for th" pnnc1plc hut I do not get 1n,ohcd "'Ith chain lc1tl'r'> of pHa· mid plan-. Theonl) "a~ 1,,oulde.\cn con~•dl·r -.urh a thing '' to takl' a phont hool>. and mall out 5.000 lelll'I'> \\Ith m~ naml' at thl' tu p ol thl.' ltt,1 That .... a, l'\Cnh<td' \I.Oulu s .. ·nd mom·, to me. and I \\Ouldn't h.l\l' tu .-.end rTIOOl'\ to an\DOd\ He\ Wait a m1null.' Coiumnlst Bill ll11n'ey lives Jn Huntington Be11cb. -1741i@fijt.UI i ij;J;iid.i;i.IIW.1----------------- Union University recalls Dr. Pepper's new degree \\ \\lll'-C 1 l O'--Rl'p < l.1u1k l\·rra l>-1 la has rctl'l\\'d thl' ult1matl' rl'hukl· from a matl-onkr ··uni' l'P•tl\ .. that he n p<>'>l'<l tor .1"artllng h11n a PhD after ht· 'l'l1110 four houl.. report\ and a <. hl'l I.. Im s I. nm J ltc, "alma maier .. l nton l '01' l'r<.11~ of l.oc; Angele<;, ha-. a'iked J>cprx·r 10 mail bark his diploma In a thrcl.'-pagc letter cwla1n1ng the dc:u\lon. a member of the hoard ol th<.· nu"·dcfunct 1ns111u11on blamed thl' original award of the degrte last December to misplaced rc<;pcct for th e 8li-}car-nld rcprescnta11vc and an l'\CCS<. ofC'hrt)tmas spmt. ThC' <.chool umu~tls rcc;poos1blc were ol Japancc.c heritage. the letter e'<plaincd. and \\Crc <.tmpl} treating Pepper w11h the trad1t t0nal veneration that Japanc<.<' 8" c their elderly. ··The} ali.o thought thl' dcgrc<.· "ould be a great Chnsl(nasgift for the gentleman. who ma y not have too mu h time lefi to enJOY hts doc- 10ra1 c." th e letter added " hakespcarc called it the mslk of human kindness. A group of people acting in good faith made an error. and the}' would have committed a han !..an had 11 occurred 10 the old Japan." Jn 'ihort. the letter c'<plaint>d. "human frai lty pla}ed an important part in ~swaying the minds" of the su1c1dal school officials who decided to give Pepper his mail-order degree. Pepper. who holds two leg1t1mate academic degrees (Uni,cr'>ll}' of Ala- bama '21. Harvard uw ~hool '24 ). "orkcd with Postnl Service in'ipcC- tor'> and his own ubeomm1ttcc on I kalth and Long-Term Cure to get h1'1 Ph.D 1n a much·publtc11ed tiling opel"3t1on la t }'Car Their intention v.as 10 show how absurdl) cao;> 11 t'i to gl"t a h1gh falut1n degrc.•c h> mail At o heorina on L>cc. 11. pocital in'lpectors told how the caper began when the) an!twcred an ad tn Popular Mechanic!> that oOercd "uni\.ef'Sll) deJrces b) \pe('1al evaluation of cx1s11n1 JOb c'<pcr1cnce. education. achievement. fast and inexpensive." A quc uonna1re soon amvcd. on which Pepper indicated that he wanted a Ph D a .. W<ln :n P<>"1hle and fnr no m1lrc than SQ~() I lw l • 1\1 111 rnl·d out to be ncarh douhll hut Pl'ppt•r had no difficult ) nH· ,. 11 n g. II n 1 n n l n I\ l' r" I ~ '' <tl,tlil'lllt1 rn1u1rt·ment: four boo!.. rqmrt' ol Jh1>u1 1IHl.'t' page'> l'arh on .rn ol lht.• 44 hook' Imam ol thl'm l)(·,1 'dl1·r,1 that lhl· dtKioral 1.an· dttbtl' ,,11d hl· had rt•Jd. \ pm1.il tn'>J')Cl tor p1tkcd up l'cp· pl·r\ ,1il'l'fl'k1n al the uo1vcr\lt}. "h1lh "a" al-.o a r enter tor al upunl turc and Oncnt..tl ml'd1nne \ta mnt.k-\oll•mn cl·n:mom in thl' wngrt''"onal hl'ari ng mom. Rep Kon \\' den. D-On· . n"ardcd Pl'PJX'r Im J1pioma ··\\ l'll \\di Wl'll." said Pcpprr "I h,t,l' .11"•"' "anted to be a Dr l'l·prx·r ·· lk t1>ld our ac.;soc1ate Stc\\art Harm he ha<,n't decided whether he'll rt·turn the degree as requested. Union l 'nl\t'r\lt\ do..cd down last month. shnrth ;lfi1·r demanding the return of Pl.'pflCr ., J1ploma. 1 I nfortunatcl~. not all diplof11a mill opcratwn' arc ha" harml,ss as Pep- per\ Ph I> In 1983. posti&1ns.Pcctors learned that 1.)8 people hi d received <.punou' medical degrees from a man 1n \lc\andria. Va , after pa}'1ng S20 1)()(1 tn S28.000 and attending ~radu.llton ceremonies in the Dom- tnll :tn Repuhlic. At least five of these phom doctor'> then got hccn!te~ to pral 1ic1.· rned1c10c 1n the Un1tt•d ')ta tl'\ In llJXO, the FBI organ11cd a ··1>1p<.eam" in\Cstigat1on that turned up medical d1plomai. that could bl' had for a'i ltttk as $28. diploma from lit11t1ouc; ~chool!I and other forged to lool.. ltl..e degree from Harvard. Yale. r mtm \labama and other reputable '><:hook \hcckma 1he alumni rolls of 11\ "Dip am" target • 1he FBI found holdt"rs offoke degrees work1na 1n the Defcn~c. Ju ticc and Commerce De- partment\ and !>everal other federal aacn<.·1~ ( ONFJD NTIAL FIL · There 1s c;ome 'IC1cnttfic evidence that certain ind1V1du3ls are "d i)' ecoplc" and others arc .. n1ah1 people ·and hould adJUtit their work ~hcdulc" 10 the ume that suits them bc111. lntelhacncc source~ report tl)at C))nan du:mor f lafc1 ,...,d " dcfin11eh a n1ah1 JACK AIDERSOI and DALE VAN ATTA pcr<,on \\Ork1ng 10 the prl··da\\n hour\ "hen most of his t:ountr. ml'o arc a-.lccp. There ma> be more to th1<. than po;~chologil'al 1neltna11on and a dl'\tre to he free of thl' d1'itrac11on<. that dc\ccnd on hi m an da) ltght. Mo\t coup-. 10 <i)na h:l\e cx·rurrcd in tht> \\l't' \mall houl"i . .\'>'iad ma~ sirnpl~ be prudrntl\ protl.'t ting h1\ puwn .i:.COND BANANA Poor J1mm~ Carter: Even at event\ 1n h" honor ht.• gt't'i upstaged At tht• rc<.·ept10n 1h1.· da' before the dcd1rnt1on of the Caner Prc.,.dcnt1al C cntl'r the c'- prcs1dent·, fan'i wcrt• otkn nut· numbered by those dustl.'nng around TV 1alk·sho" host Phil Oonahui:. a guest. Next day. of course. Caner "a~ out'>honc h) Pre'ildcnt Reagan. '\n old political encm~ of ( arter told us that the e11-prec;1d<'nt took 11 all with good $r3CC .. He ha' ml'llO\\Cd far more 1n the la'lt four H'llr!> than he C\et did 1n ltlc pre' 1t)u.., fo111 .. the poh11c1an ob'lencd M l l ·lD I TORI \I fh c Kremlin's 'port'i rnmmt\\ar'> ha-..e JU5t appro\cd hnscball ns an official ga me that mu> he ph1 )cd 1n the 'ov1ct Union 1 h1'\ 1~ line: a n~ civ1lw ng m0ucnt·c on the OVtCl'i l't weJComc. But Y.C can't help v..ondenna 1fthcy'rc ready for th1~ qu1ntc !>tntmll y '\meri- can pa time. v1ct players will obey, 1f not understand. the mlicld fly rule. ofcour~. but miaht they not react too htcrall) to a botched \u1ndc ~ucctc pl:l>., You know ho" '>CrtOU'il) the) takt fa il ure 1n MO'l<:o" i\nd the fans Who will mk a metch in thl' aul f b) challcng1na the iudgmcnt. C)C •&ht and moral nbcr ofthat arin1 authority fiaure. tht' umpire'> J•r• Aodtr oo aod D•I~ Van All• •rr 1yndlr•tNI colomo/11 BJLLBARVEY Col11mnl•t DAN WALTERS' They're looking past election ~~c. R.\Mt:N ro -11 onl' "'l'•1· deo;1gntng a rauonall~ al'nlUntabk \tatl' go,ernmcnt. onl' ll'rta1nl~ Y.ould not include an clc('tc..'d ~tall' controller\ offi ce. at ka"t as 11 ha ' cvoh ed 1n Caltforn1a Tht.•orl·t1uilh . the \tall' rnotrolkr" an indrrx·ndt.·nt watchdog ol ~pt'nd- 1ng '.itOl'I.' hi' office fl:l'" the hill' makes up thl' pa~roll nod other"'•~· t.11sbur'it'S molll'"· In pral'llCl'. ·that " a rout11w m1n1,tcnal l hort• fhc w ntrollcr"' offi ct•. 1n fall. pla)~ a duJI poltttl'al role that protiabh "'as not intt•ndl'd ti~ thl' crcu1or' of ( al!forn1a·, goH'rn mcnt. Thl' controller ~\lc)d<; p<l\\l'r h' holding scat~ o n a coupk of dotl.'n board<; and comm1\s1on<. \\tth financial clout. l'\ er. thing from 1h1· franch1~· r U\ Hoard and th~· BoJrJ of Lquah1a11on. "'h1cli colle(·t ta\C\ to the go,crmng boards of the: major public ix-n,mn lund\ and t~l' "itctll' Lands C omm..,..,1on. o\nd w<:ond l' - and largl'I' lX'laU'>l' ol thl' linanual PD"<'r thu\ath1ned-lhl·n>ntrolkr can '>Cl h1m<.rll up to run lur Lttl\et nm or \Orne h1gha office l .. ')en. -\Ian ( ran'>luo "a torml'I •aatc controlll'r and h1<. \Ul'C'l'\<.or Houston flournn} came \11th1n .1 "tusker of lJptun ng thl' go' crnor'lh1p 10 1'1...,4 Hournm·, 'Ul· ((.'\\Or IX:mmr:it l\.en (or~ hJ<.t '11m1larl\ loft\ amb11inm. but Ill lx•t·am(··,o l'n\narlc·d rn rathl'r quev t10nabk dealtng'> a" lllntrnllcr thaL rn dfcu. hl' m.illl' h1m,dl an 11n'kllabk pohtltal pn>JX"rl\ f rom th1• \tet•nog of lu< ratt\l' rnhcntan<c ta\ n•ft'fl'C appotntmtnl\ 10 clos,· rclat1'l'' of campaign con tnbutof\ 10 ht\ role in a scandalou' loan ot tearhcr'i· pension fund~ to a crool..c:d wl "ell promoter. Col) ha' been a nr h '>Ourcc of raw matenal lor in' cst1ga11' c JO umahsts dunng h" three term\. ( lcarl~ un,1hk to m tl\ c up pol111 m il}. ( o~ dl'l 1dl'd to hang 1t up thl\ \l'M -and thJt hnog' u~ 10 the'"'" 'tatl' kg1..,latur\ "ho arc \\tng 10 till h1' <ihOl''· Lkmodalll' .\-.'iCmbhman Cira' Da'" and Republtlan ·\en \\ 1ll1am ( amj'lhl.·11 Da'" "J'X'Ot \ncn )t'ar-, a-. C\·C rm krr. Bro" n \ t htl'f ol "I tall tx·l1m· .... 1nnrng an .\\\l·mhl~ ..cat 10 111ic - the lir'il \ll'P a\ he made dl·ar 111 e\C~Onl'. ICl\\Jrd ncntuJll} running for <.talt'\' 1d1.• ofli cl.' h1 m,1.·lt C or. trted to rkar th<' "·l' lor l>;I\" h' del:1~1ng hi\ rl.'llfl'OH'nl clll• nounct•mt•nt until the la-.1 r<""'hll mom1·111 .ind tht• man "ho had Ix-en < or~·, ch1l'I flllltlltal ad' l\Cr nm1 " pan ol thl' f)a,"' lampa1gn manage· ment 1eam lronicalh. ho"CH'r, C amplx•ll "ho has bel'O J 'il31l' kgl\lator fw nearl~ l\\o dl·cadt''i. "a produl I ot thl· \ame Orangl' < ounl\ poltltl·al or· gJn11 atwn that ong1nal h 'Pa"nl·J C or) -.1n organ11atmn .... ho<;<.· hi:aJ v. c:nt to \ta It' pn,on a decade ago fo1 c·mbe11kmen1 \<, nutt·d t'iHhl·r. tht.>H' arr no no' ire' in th" race 1 hl'' arc t\.'<11 "'t'll·tra\l'kd pro.,, and "'h<>CH'• emerge' 'it tortou'i on Nm 4. thl' rotund ( Jmplll'll or the pcnc1l-th1n f>a, I\. \I.ti! \Carrch dra" a hrl•ath tx·torl' he \13rt\ running tor gel\ l'fO()I 1n 1<1()0 That makes 1he11 dul·I SOffil'\\hnt an C\errtse 1n IN'Ck\4111(\ c1tht•r man 1c; pa} 1ng more than lil'l '>Cf\ ice to the dut1c., ol the ollict.· them-;cf\c\, \\hllh arc foirh mun· dane Rathl·r. th e} arc Ullatkiog l'dlh other on a rx·non,.11 fl•\ cl ( ampbcll "ho "' running clo-.e to r>a' 1<> Ill thl' mo'it recent poll' hut "1th a h1g undl'C'1ded fauor. ·c, In 1ng to pin h1'> m al to forma bos' i t•rr\ Bro" n. "ho rematns an unpopuln·r figure. and Rose Bird, Brown·, JP· po1ntcC' ,1<, ch1l'f JU\llC{' \\hO ... C\l.'0 more unpopul.1r Bird. ( ampbell nolc\ "-Ith great glee. pcrformc\! l)a, 1s· wedding 1n 1983. Da\ 1s. who~c chief asset' 1n 1h1' contest arc his belier name mdcn- 111icauon and belier fina't'lc1ng, " tr)ing 10 link Campbell. meanwhile to W. Patrick Monan). the former Orunge Count y fireworks tycoon now '>rrvi ng a federal pnson term for h1<. part 1n a massive 11Chcme of polt11cnl 1nnuence peddltn~ Campbell cumed Monany's hill thn1 Y..Ould have blocked rcstnct1on'\ on fireworks lcs but ~Y'> 11 was Ju<.t n fncndly &l'sture. None of the 1nveo;tia1111ons of thc.- Monany affair. official or JOumal· 1sttc. has )Ct e tabltshcd an, financial or other "' Pt1 ne conncc11on bctY..cen Campbell and Mon an). ( am pbell, meanwhile. i~ prcs~1.na the PQ1nt that Davis. and not h1m~lf. a ccpted Monart) c11mpa1an monc) , .\n}WP). the conte'it ha" been conduC'ted on that flllger po1n11na lc\cl and ~cm' dc~tincd to rnnunuc thu ly until elcc11on da) .\nd that may be another valtd reason for aboh,h1n1 the controllcr"s office ah etht"r. OH •lt•rt I• • •yatllc•IH rolom11/11. I , . I Jf I Jud.De Bateman nan u ' a bllDcl woman trytq to eetabUah her lndependeace la .. Comtn1 of Ace.. tontcht at 9 on KBC, Channef 4. Carson def eats Rivers in first confrontation NEW YORK (AP) -Joan Rivers came close but fell shon of beating Johnny Carson in the first night of their TV talk showd own, according to overnight ratings from the A C Nielsen Co. Carson won in all three cities tn guaranteed its adven1scrs. In head-to-head co mpct1t1o n. Carson won 9.4 to 4 4 in Philadel- ph ia. 11.0 to 7.3 in Detroit and 7.7 to S.3 tn Denver. which the shows occupied the same 1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif1 time ~nod. and Carson's "Ton1Jht 1 Show · beat "The Late Show Stamng Joan Rivers" in a 12-city average. according to Nielsen figures provided by NBC. Nationally. a rating point equals 874,000 homes with television. Boston was not counted in the averages because Miss Rivers 1s only appearing on radio there. EVEllYONE'S CHEERING roa . AMERICA'S tl TOUGH GUYS! Carson, had a rating of8. 7 and a 2S percent share of the audience in the 12 c1t1es. while Miss Ri vers had a rating of 7.9 anda 19share. "AN ABSOLUTE HIT." -AT TH! MOVIE'> That was well above the 1.6 raung which Fox Broadcasting Co. stations and affiliates had bttn a' eraging 1n the ume pcnod. and nearly double the rating of 4.0 which the show has I\. 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CHICAGO TIUIUNE SYNDICATE WILLIAM HURT NOW P.LAYING .... v., ... ,.Jii. -111.U --fo.""""'. f-~Wt fl;'A"-4" "" ,.. .. ,. ~""'l'r'" ·~--•UIMA... •If ... ... -~t.llt --'---.c.. ·--"11711 .,_ UA-N•' U-·- ·-·-toe•-a.----,_'-" .. QPI ··- ·- MW•• ru--·-·-1--·~1 ---'-..... )l)I... 0-.~ Jlfl71• • --- (--· =---:,-;:-· """'91l111 --1-0.... C.-... _ u--.... ,.""'... .... *,..., C.-.&ltml ( ...... ~ ·--~ ·~·" ..... ""*' --. ._~ ..... ....._...--, ...... ··~TOl.M ____ ..._. .... , ... _°"' ........ _ EXCLUSIVE ENCACEMENT Edwards TOWN CENTER Costa Mesa· 75 1-4184 NOW PLAYING MON THUR-700&9.00 '>AT 100 J;QO 500 700-900-10·45 f'RJ 7 00 900 10·45 SUN I ·00 3·00 5 00 7 00 9 00 i.._ ___ ___. NO PASSES ACCEPTED F'OR THIS ENGAGEMENT..__ ___ __, LAKEWOOD (.~nl~r LA MIRADA GATEWAY UIJltll MllfFl!!!!y l C.....'• ~~:.4:111LL!..=:!l:..:!:~l.I (?WJ ln-1111 If ... s .. "' v IOU'f llUI ta TIWl MOeMe IOUT l"90 II.A,,... NMlll l'UNQl~'S "°9Y IUI OOT MAAllllD .,.,., ldt ........ 1., •• CllOCOllU .....-...... ~ ........ . tMtut ....... Ul ll• JU~N' JACK PLAIHlll h it Mt ........ 1•• W"4MM MUllf CHIUMtlN Of A LISllJI 000 1111 '"" ....... , .. IOUTll .......... CMW TOP4MINl'99 '"" "• .. ,. , ... , .. l&.UI VllVIT111t .......... , ... lAKEWO 0 (.-nle• '>outh l21lll)4 tl!lifac•11y II Ott a.,. 90&aT...O MT~W TOUOM CIUYI 1N1 ........ a DIADl y ..... Ill 1 .................... .... ,_ m&ll'I MT CM.,.,,. ....... ltUTHUll "°""' Ill .... ANAHEIM trttttrt IM/h-I'M fp i;JHI' fl 90llND IN A44 ~NI tOMa..I lOPeuNtNt WK TO ICMOOl.,.111 1. Lffim• I. U1llMnm ... J. MitHMUtftlR ... 1 • .--.n., .... , .. l. 'IA,.. ..... ... i . tMlllDll• t• ORANGE -~·-~· - wtu.AMl ""9'T CHILDUN Of A UlllR OOD 111 hit a.at .... e.u 11• IOUT lllMOlllOI Wrl ITAHO aY Ml 111 , ... a.• •.at ......... .. Moel! LIMMONIMll ..... IWI THAT'I UPI 111 lilt a.at ...... 1•1t roM Cll\HM , TOP GUN!"! 1. , .. ,. .. wt , ... I .... fMI .OT WHO COULD Pl T 1N1 ,,..,,.. ••1·u- l o HABRA .,... ' , .. , '"',....,...,. ' IOUT l"90 _.....,.. CIOCOOU llUNDll .,.,II hU llH .... l 1U 1•J1 WU CUVIN't DIADl Y PRllND 1111 ... ,,. Jill , .......... llOUT lftmO ~~--.. TOUGH GUYI !NI ...,, . ..,. , ........ IHl'I OOnA HAVI n111 we .,..,..,.,11» DIADl y ......... ............. ...... DIAKY ....... .............. ICMAft IOO PMT M 1Nt '°' euN 1'91 fW euN 1Nt ICAIAft KID PMT H 1Nt f LOS ANGEL!S (AP) ---s&, Trek," wllidt becamea lbow~ llellMt after ill ceecellttioe Miity JO ~ •· muraa to llleYWo8 ..a september wida I MW CMI iA I ftnt. ..... 200~--..... wr...,~ .... 1111--ot __ ._.. ........ . NO l)'Ddiclled --0.SW Trek: Tiii Neat Oenln&ion" will bllain wida 1 two-hour Int epilode. After tblt. there *111 be 24 one-hour~ Paramount T• viiion Group an.nouncod at a newt conference. of Paramouaa T*"iliae . =.--· 1111tlbt --.... =· -., .... .. w,.,.~ • that man OeM • i• The new show will adhere to creator Gae Rodden"'"'"''• .. viaioa, credibility and appn)idi. <. aaid Dt· borlb ltolen, a apoketwoman for ParamOUDL Roddenberry will be necutive producer ofdae leriet. IOina to do it aeaUa· I• 11 pUblic Clemand keJM tbe~--Oll die air, dlil new aeries II allo I telUlt of IJ'lll roota IUpporl for' 0eae IDd bis . ' .. VQl()ft, .. Star Trek" madeitadebutooNBC OD 59t. 8, 1966. Nearly caaceled IC the end of its aecood year becau. of low ratinp. it remaiDed tor a third year, then ended in Sepcanber 1969. F11U detail• have DOC been worked out, but it ii anticipeted the ahow will be set a celltury. after the time of •Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and the Enl«pritc. ~ ori1iu1 ""SW Trek" But those oriainaJ epilOdes are atiU aired in thla country on 14S Aatiom.. ud those station1 have bombarded Paramount with requests for new epilOdes,, ROien laid. i lTAM> ay •"(Al 1:30. 8:30, 10:10 12.00 TUES & WED. ''DEADLY FRIEND" (RI 7:00, t:OO S2.001UES & WED TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" (PGI 8:00, 8:o5. 10:05 $2.00 TUES I WED "TOP GUN" (PG) 4 TRACK DOL8Y STEREO e:oo. 8:00. 10:00 "THA T'I UF£" (PG-131 7:00. 9:15 JACK LEMMON "PEOOY SUE OOT MARRIED" CPG· 131 e·oo. 8: 15, 10: 15 "8TAND IY ME" (R) 1:30, 8.30. 10· 10 "C ... DRENOF A LEIMR GOD" (Al 4 TRACK DOI.BY STEREO 7:30, 9:45 Fn1J~JTA1~4 VAllfY R vi , ·.oo ~ "KARATE KIO r cPG-131 e:oo. 10:00 IOY COULD Fl Y" tPG> e.oo I 1 00 TUES ' WED "AllENI" (R) SIGOURNEY WEAVER 7·00. t:45 I 1.00 TUES 6 WED "DEADLY FRIEND" (RI 7:00, 9:00 12.00 TUES & WED "DEATH OF A SOLOteR" (RI 8:00, 8: 1!1, 10· 15 $2.00 TUES & WED "THAT'I LR" (PG-13) JACK LEMMON 9·00. a.oo. 10:00 12 00 TUES I WED ''CROCODILE DU..,.1!" CPG 13) e: 15, 8·30, 10:20 NO BAAGAIN PRICE "J\IMPW JACK FLA8H"(R) 7:30, t :45 NO 8AAGAIH PAICE . "'aLU. YILVET" (A) 7:30, •·•5 $2.00 TUES 6 WED WC ....... OP A LlllD000"1~ • 1 10, 3 30. ' 41, • 00 tlftlin Liii" (PG 13) •: ••• •:ao..1..!0:20 4 TFIACK OOLIJT STEREO "'STAM> aY •"(RI •:00. 1:00, t :45 WCLOCKWIM" IPGI MONTY PYTHON 7:00. t:OO "AL.leN8"(AI 7:00, f'45 11.00 Tuts & WED "DEADLY FRll!ND" (RI 8:30. 8:30. 10;05 11.00 TUES 6 WED "HALF MOON l'TMET"(R) 7:30. 9:30 11.00 TUES J WED °CROCOOILE DUNDEE" CPG-131 1 15. 3.30. 5 45,1·00. 10 00 llOIMCMI~ -"aLUE VELVET'' (RI 12.40, 3:00. 5 15, 7·45, 10 00 11 00 TUES & WED "DEADLY FRIEND" (RI 1-3-5-7-t S100 TUES 6 WED "al.UE VELVET" (RI 5 ..s. 8·00. 10 1s 1100 TUES & WED "THAT'S LIFE" IPG-131 7·15, 9 30 12 00 TUES & WED "JUMPIN' JACK FLAIH"IRI 7 30. 11 •5 NO BARGAIN PRICE "HALF MOON ITREET"tRI 7 00, II 00 '2 00 TUES & WED "IT AND ay ME" <RI e 30. a 30, 10 10 "2 00 TUES 6 WED "CROCOOILE DUNDel!" (PO 13) e oo. 8 oo. 10·00 NO 8AAGAIN PRICE "DEADLY FRIEND" (A) 7:16, t , 15 12 00 TUES & WED "PIGGY IUE . QOTMA .... D" (PG-13) l .OO, •• 15, 10 15 laAAOMol PRICE .. TOP GUN" CPO> 7;30,'e-..36 CLOSED WED "TOUGH GUYr (PG) I U..T LAHCASTEA KIAi< DOUOLAS 7:00, 1'15 WCROCODLE OUNDeE" (PG 131 e· 15, a:ao, 10-.20 NO BAAGAIH PRICE ~ IUIUIJr' l'OCI • '11U'11Ull lllOfllf" (A) 8:10, 10:00 '1 00 TUES .-WED "TOP GUN" (POI 7 15, 9:30 '1.00 TUES & WED "DEADLY FRIEND" (Al 7:00, 9:00 11 00 MON-WED FIJlll IUELLIJt (PO-13) 1:30, 10:15 "RUTMLEll fl!Ofllf" (RI 8:30S1 00 TUES-THURS "THE FLY" (Al 8 oo "COMMANDO" (Al 8:15. 10:00 I 1 00 TUES. WED, THURS "PEGGY IUI QOT MARRIED" 8:00, 8:15. 10:10 NO BARGAIN PRICE "PEGGY SUE OOT MARRIED" 9·00. 8· 15, 10. 10 NO BARGAIN PRICE "IT AND IY ME" IRI 8:30, 8 30. 10-10 12 00 TUES & WED "IOY WHO COULD A. Y" I 00, 8 00. 10 00 (PG) "2 00 TUES • WED "TOUGH GUYI .. (PGl 130, 930 12 00 TUES 6 WED "JU ..... ' JACK FLAIH"CRI 100, •. 15 NO BARGAIN PRICE II., ' ' ' ~. • f r .~ ,\ , 1 • '. ~ . "aT AMO aY •" IAl 130 SU.630 130, t 30 12 00 TUU I MD •. . . I TMtday,CXa.krl• . AJUD (March 21-Apnl 19): Wha t appeared to bea "loc;1cauSt"" 1-.rcv1 ved. is a.live-.nd-kk ld nJ. f ocus on re tnctions. instituttons, hospitals, admin1s· trative duti~s. The "paperwork'' gets cleared -to your relief and udvanta,e. 'tAURUS (April 20.May 20): Emphuis on greater fn·cdom , creativity. contacts with lively individuals who inspire rou to live up to potential What starts as "mild nination" could become "~nous.'" Hoine efficiency expert at work GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Family member helps 1n clanfying sense of direction, purpose. Business, career ad- vance is possible if y~~ utilize sense or timina. d1plomacy. Major d omestic ad· j ustmcnt could be featured. SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 2 1-J uly 22): Good lunar aspect highlights "journey~ of lht' mind." Means you communicate. learn. teach, look beyond the immediate. You'll receive inspiration from one whp is quiet, meditative. Pisces ind1v1dunl plays role LEO (J ul¥ 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on deadlines. in1ens1t). re,pons1b1lil}. 'news concerning royalties, taxes, agents. Love rclauon'lhip growc; 'itrongcr. i you'll also learn more a bout financial status ofbu'itnc'is partner or mate. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Obtain valid hint from Cancl.'r mc~ .. age. Loot.. ahead rather than being anchored to past. Focu .. rnntinUl'S on rontrar tual obliptio ns, public relations. opportunity to reach wider audtl'nt l'. Burden will be ht\ed. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphas1Lc indept'ndcnCl'. creatl\ it). ong· inality, willingness to face facts concern in~ romant.l" lo' l' 'i uu "111 get to hean of matters. you'll also have chance to 1mpn01 c;1~lc ~ix·nal note-a' 01d hca\ ~ lifting. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ); Emotions dominate log1r -"-now 11. protect self in "close quarters." Intuition is strong. fam1l~ mcmber ma kt'\ gc ... tun: of reconciliation. You'll "break bread" with loved ont• SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) A.rrcnt 'l'r~11ht,, humor. lOm· munication. You'll have morc"working room." lnd1 ' 1dual at a distance gels in touch -you'll be flattered as result. Morale soars. op11m1sm replaces gl~m CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus o n emplo>mcnt opportun111es. general health, individuals who rely upon yo4r Judg111cnt You'll be o n morc solid emotional-financial ground. You'll find wa\c; of taking ad..,antagc of rules, regulations. AQUARIUS (Ja n. 20-Feb. 18): Take nothing tor grantl"d. c'iperiall) where family finances-are concerned. What you seek 1s clo\e at hand -po'>s1bly 1n bureau d rawer. Cycle high, you'll be at the nght plaCl' at crucial moment. PlSCES(Feb. 19-March 20): What appeared to bca los~ will boomerang 1n )Our favor. You'll obtain funding, you'll have chance tornmmun1catc needs in mcanin~ful m~nocr. Emphasize appearance. ix·r-:.onaht\. independence. p1oneenng sptnt. On a vaca11on recently. I saw a womun take her little camera out of the case. and as she focused it, a little booklet wrapped in plastic and han.g· 1ng from a leather thon.a dangled aimles ly. he took a deep breath and our eyes met. "My husband's idea," shl' 'i1ud. "So I wouldn't lose the manual and I'd have it with me all the time." "C'ouragt'. <i1!.ler:· I said and walked. away. • We've all been there. It began for me the da) I mamcd the keeper of C'tlmclot who prom1std to love and chcmh and bnnJorder to my kitchen cupboards. refrigerator and closets for a~ long as I was willing to go on living. I don't think I'll ever forget the da) I opened a large box of com Oa kc:'>. and raisin bran. wheat squares and puffs of sugar fell into my bowl. My husband smiled and said. "No sense havi ng four boxes sitting around taking up space. I condensed them." l"rom that day forward. living became an adventure. He discovered when an ice cream or sherbet wasn't ··moving," he could layer it in a popular can on 1n such a way that you had to eat through three inches of fro\t to get to the good stuff. It's not pleasant getting a spoonful of lemon sherbet and peanut butter supreme in the same bate. It may take away the need for all those half-fi lled ice cream boxes in the freezer, but it also eliminates your passion for ice cream. Crackers were another favorite. You nc\ er knew when you put your hand in a box what you would fi nd. I told him one day. "Th1$ has to stop! You are creating children filled with suspicion and distrust. Tl'ley don't belieH in anything anymore." "You're exaggcraun~:· he said. "I am not e'<aggera11ng. Ever since they scaled to the top shelf of the kitchen cupboard to get a tin marked PEANUT BRITTLE and discovered you had stored luggage kcys 1n it, they don't even belteve in Master Roger\ anymore." He s~ud there 1s no ~ason in the world why his home should not have the same efficiency as his office. "Fair enough,'' I said "Tomorrow I am coming down and attaching a whisk broom from a thumbtack by your door !>O that 1f you bnng sand in on your feet, you can wipe 11 off before you get to your desk. Next, I'll bnng 1n 500 empt) marganne containers and stuff them with paper clips. tape. pencil stubs. loose change. mailing labels and stamps and Jam them in your refrigerator w1thou1 a clue as to what they contain." "You have given me a great idea''" he said bnghtly. No wonder I don't sleep nights. IF OCTOBE R 14 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )Ou arc <l~nam1r. neata ve. anist1c. have special talent for expressing fed1nis \la \\rtttcn word. You seldom are satisfied with status quo -you appreciate dc\1gn~ mu'1c. art. you are quixotic and can be "flirtatious." Gem ini. Virgo. l.iagntanus J')(.'ople pla) important roles in your life. Legal d ispute 1s settled 1n ~our fa,or during October.Travel opportunity C'<ists for you in November In Dccem~r. maJor domestic adJustmcnt occurs -could include actual change or rl''>l<lcnce or mamal status. Anil 's letters help ease widow ~s grief ·uranus Just how cold is it , Johnny? .\s for the planet l 'ranus 11''> cold So cold, in fact. you'd frce1e-dr, your laundry by waving 11 once 1n the wmdow. Put the cal out and 11'd never make 1t to the alley. No way rnuld the county crew get to the road plow No kno"'n group of animal" besides man uses fire. and no kno~ n tnbc of man doesn't Founder of the (11rl <;cout\ was Juliette Lo" You know what 11 takes to be the son of person who can stan something like that" She wanted a board of directors to appro' e some newly designed Girl Scout \hOC!>. Sht.· put them on, and 'iO everybody could see tht'm. \tood on her head Mexico's infant'> do not hke chili pepper<; The)' have to be 4 or 5 or 6 before that taste take\ lio ~> the testers Q. Has there every been a 'ioc1et y of peo ple who didn't think <ertain foods made them sexy" A. Not of record. according to the scholars who study such matter'i. Every tnbe has had their oysters or some such Salami and pickles-hight~ r>c>PU· lar toda). both Two of the oldest processed foods in h1'itory Homer described salami in the ''Odys\ey" about 900 8.C'. Cleopatra in 51 R.C was by no means the first to cat pickles. Your assignment -hand 11 1n tomorrow -is to list today's other processed foods which were likewise commonly consumed in the 8 ( centune'I. Start with beer Did I tell you New Yo rk \itf'i first clcctnc \1gn 1n 1900 pictured a pickle'' Q. How long did dino..aur\ II\ c"' A From 75 to J(XJ year.-.. e\timator\ think Q, What'c; the hardt.'\I thing tor children to learn? A The s1gn1ficancc of an old Persian proverb. ma) be .. fwo things indicate weaknes\ -to be ~•lent when 11·~ time to speak and 111 \J')Cak when 11\ time to IX' 'ltknt .. Traffic offi cers 1n Vienna·, 'uburb L.M. BOYD ofGnn11ngdon't use road bumps to slow down the. cars. The emplo) a gooseg.arl to walk a gaggk of geese back and forth aero'>'> the busier thoroughfares. It worh Here's a horror storv fo1 vou: One oat of every 65 grow'n men 111 the United State~·~ in ;ail. r1t1 proha11on or on parole Whe n French bu1lda., added lo a 'ltructure something not included in the ongm al design. the) called it an "Hors d' Oeuvre ·· Onl> later did chefs take up tht" tam for \nack servings Q. Where'd ~ou ~a} "l' g<1t thl· phrase "by hook or by t'.took'"'' A. From feudal England When· peasants were allowed to s;tther onl> dead wood. Which the} either rnuld pick off the ground or pull out of standing trcer, w1th hranch hnok., or -;hepherd.,· crooks. Took a lot ol wood to hu1ld a \atli ng warship. I mean Jll\l hcforl' the American Kc' olutwn To put together one I 00-gu n 'e\sel tht• crafismen needed .1n 80-aut oak forC'll H 1 'itOr) ·' gn·a 1 l"\I 1 n \l' n lttr Thomas A. Ld1'>on had .1 'on named ( harlcs. "'ho 1ntr11<lu('(:d h1m,l·lf 'iomet1mc' lhu\I~ I "'<Int ~ou to know me mcrel) H\ tlw rl·~ult of onr of my father\ carltcr l'\Ji<:nm1.·n1' .. 1nging gondolter' ol Vt.•nt<l' .tr<' no longer permitted to \Ing ·< > Sulc Mio.. Thai·._ a \i,1pll'' number. They've got lo \Ill k to \ong\ o f Venice. L .M . Boyd Is a co/11mol•t. '1)ndk ated ()['.AR ..\NN LANDERS: I am Vvnll ng th1\ as a small 1nhutc w you and I hope")ou will publish 11. M) husband wa'i one of)our most faithful readers. When the newspaper ramc he turned to your column thl' very fir'it thing lfhc couldn'1find11 1mmed1atcl~. he became ver) upsc1 In October ol IQ85 C1od took him from me This has bcl·n a heavy cros'i for me to bear 5onH.'t1me' I feel 1hat I can't go on. Hut each night when m} newspaper ~mve\ I tum right to your section. find your column and sa). "Phil. Ann Lande" has a "Cf) good one in the paper tonight " I read cath letter out lo ud as though he were at m) side and I feel 1n my heart that he 1s cn;o}ang )'Ou JU'it as much now as he alway'> <ltd rhank!.. t\nn. for providing a lasting hnk to m)' beloved husband -M.H . DANVILLE. ILL. DEAR DANVILLE: Wha t a beauti· ful letter. Just keep reading m y column to P hil. I'm sure be bears you. ••• DEAR i\NN LANDERS: I have a clo~e friend ~ho eats like a baboon. He 15 such a fine person in every other wa} I cannot understand why he hasn't raught on to himself. "Ed's" head 1s always in the plate. He holds his knife and fork as 1f they v.crc weapon.-.. He chews wi th h1'i mouth open and looks as 1f he 1~ racing again-.t the clock - a blur of act'"''>· his arm\ reaching every which way for seconds and thirds. Th1\ )'oung man comes from a fine f.i mil) I am trul> perplexed. Whal \hould I do" -I CARE IN D.C. DEAR D.C.: Apparently no one lo bis "fine family" taa1bt this g11y table manners. Tell him In plain language -and quickly. It will be a great favor. • • • Dl::.AR ..\NN LANDERS: The ;ob -.ce kcr today needs someone to talk to him (or her) like a "Dutch uncle" (or aunt). Even though a lot of folks in this country think we arc enjoying an era of great prosperity 1Hcre arc still m11l1onsofpeople out ofwoJk Herc 1'i <>Orne ad\ ice for a nyone (especially :roung people) who applies for a ;ob. The first thi ng that pops out of their mouth 1s, "How much vacation ti me do I ~ct?" "What ts your medical plan and 1\ there a rcuremcnt guarantee"" If you are really smart you won't ask those questions. You will offer to work free for a week to prove your worth. Such a n applicant i~ ir- res1stibk -EMPLOYED IN CALIF 4 WINNERS ALREADY!! ''YEAH ••• PACK YOUR BAOI. YOU COULO BE NEXT!'' Check Today's Numbers on Page A2. And Name Your Destination! TWA & THE DAILY PIL OT -See How Good We Really Arel llilJPilat TWA · FI NO OUT HOW GOOD WE AE ALL Y ARE. LAXIORANGECOUNTYCONNECnONS VIA GOLDEN STA TE AIRLINES WIN-GO Hotline: (114) 842-4333 A1111 UllDEIS DEAR CAL.: Terrific advice. One of tbe most suc:ce11ful lawyers in Seattle did just tbat. He applied ror a job lo a law firm during tbe De· presslon, offering to work fo r nothing for a mootb. During tbe month be was the first In the office and the last to leave. lie worked Saturdays and Sundays. After a month they wouldn't LET blm leave. Today Joe Diamond is the top man in that fi rm. • • • D~AR ANN I.ANDER~: Please pnnt th1~ kttt•r for the ga}') whose mother., arr hounding thl'm to change their wa ) ol ltk r,cttlc do"n "1th a nice girl and haH· a family It as also for ga>s who suffer ovcrv.helming guilt because the} arc unable to marry and have children My handso me. straight, intelligent son (a college graduate and successful bus1neo;o;man) rhoo;e to marry an empty-headed older woman with Questionable morals. Before she met my c;on 'ihc had her tubes tied so she would nnt be bothered with a fa mily Eve11 mother want.-. her son to ha..,t.· a IO\ch w1k· and children but being ~tra1ghi doe-; not guarantee th1-; If 11 I'> an~ comfort. maybe that nice young man }Our son want~ you to accept.., a hl.'ttcr tho1et· than a female tramp. I am putting up a good front to my fncnd'> hut the grief .., beyond anything you can imagine. Sign me- HEARTBROKEN IN ROANOKE. VA. DEAR ROANOKE: Tha nk you for a le tter that Is sure to gener ate some heated discussion ht a variety of circles and feisty mall both pro and COD. • • • D£AR ANN LANDERS: I've never written to you before but have no one else.· lo talk 10 about this Right now rm so mad I'm seeing stars. What can one do when a good friend bnngs along her mother-in-law to every luncheon, dinner. wedding. picnic, whatever'! This uninvi ted person takes a place at the table as 1f she were expected. Last week I attended an elegant dinner where the hostess could not join us at the tabJc because there wn~ no room. The ever-offending mother- in-law 'lhowed up as usual and the hostcn had to dash ofTand wnte up a plact card for her What makes people so rude. crude and arrogant to think they can act away wi th such behavior? ls there a solu\ion to his problem? -KEN· TUCKY FURY . DE AR K EN: Tiie tol1Uoe lt simple. WM• y01 lnlte tale da•pter· in·law say die followt.1: "Spice I• 1laarply limited. ftlt a.vltadoa It for yo1 aid )'ff oely. Please .. Mt brl11 yoer motNr·ht·la•. TkH wm be " place for Mr." .... DEAR ANN CANDER : When I read that one of your oorrc&pondcnt suaaested onion to relieve the pain of a bum, l knew I had to wnte and let you know that haJr an onion worb llke mapc on a btt or wa~p ,t1na. The pain 1tops at on~ and the swclhna 1oe1 "''" down. I spea k from ell-pcrie n«. -WARE NECK. VA. DEAR WARE: nub for Ute u,. U u y111e "' tltere t ries It. I'd llke somo fedblcl. ' AN8WElt8 TO WEEKLY BRlDGE QUIZ Q .1-As South, vu lnerable, you hold ; ~10781 <:::>A9HZ ¢95 •3 The bidding hu proceeded: North Ea.et Sou t h Weet 1 • Pua 1 • Pue •• Pue 7 What a ction do you t ake? A.-lf you could bid a non-forcing two hearts, t hat would be our aug- g6tlon. But that action would be forcing, and the re's no telling where partner wou ld propel you on what you suspect Is a misfit. Pa.tJs while the going Is good. Q.Z-As South, vulnerable, you ho ld: •7• <:::>AQJ& ¢986 •AKJlO Your rtght·hand opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What action do you take? A.-You have a good hand, but that does not mean you should bid recklessly. Suppose you dou ble. What do you intend doing when partner bids one spade, his most likely respoMe? Anything you choose is seriously n awed You can avoid that problem by isimply over· calling one heart. Q.3-As South, vulnera ble, you hold: +AJ86Z <:::>K87 066•2 •a The bidding has proceeded: West North Eut Sooth 1 • l <:::> Pus ? What do you bid now? A.-You have a very useful hand . .l°? pi..rtner and, had you had a fourth trump, we would h ave pro- posed an invitational jump raise to three hearts. Under the circum· stances, however, a conservat ive two.hearts seems the w iser course. With-a trump lead, partner m ight get only one ruff in your ha nd. Q . ._Both vulnerable, as South you hold: +AJ882 <VK87 Oe642 •a T he bidding has proceeded West North "Eut Sooth CHARLES GOREN 1 + Dble ,... ? What action dO' you taJ<e? A.-Sitting ln front of declarer, you need more solid t rumps to con· vert partner's takeout double to pena lties by passing. As It Is, you might not make more th'1l two trump tricks We suggest you bld one no trump Q.6-Nell hPr vulnerable. as South you hold· +AQ986 <:::>K7 083 •AJ UM The bidding has proceeded· West North Eaet Soa tb I • 1 \) P... ? What do you bid now'! A.-lt is quite likely that your slde has a game. but where? You need room to explore while being certain that partner won't suddenly drop the bidding. The first step, there. fore , must be to cue-bid two clubs to create a force The reafter, part· ner can't pass as long as you keep Introducing new s uits. Q.6-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: +AKQ83 <VAQ6 OAXlO ._,S The bidding has proceeded: Sooth West North Eut 2 + Pue 3 • Pus ? What do you bid now? A.-There as no need to rebid your spades to tell partner you have a good five-card suit-he knows that from your opening bid. More important is to describe a st rong, balanced hand with no pa rticular 11k1ng for c lub Bid three no 'trump TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS .... t A tense 5 Loco 9 Latterly 14 Toward 15 Ripening agent 16 "The - Mutiny" 17 Neckwear 18 Take -of 19 Flow 20 Pueblos' foes 2 1 Skulked 23 Roman date 24 Cure-all 26 Persia today 28 Packet 29 Guess type 33 Side dish 36 Smooth 37 Unlatch: poet. 38 lllum 39 High Jinks 40 Joshua - 4 1 M iscellany 42 Lighter part 43 Gossamer 4 4 Succor 46 Insect 47 Inflame 48 Equine leg part 52 Joslp Broz 55 Subject 57 Russian name 58 " -with Me" 60 Arm bone 61 Possessive 62 Great Bear and Slave 63 Squad PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED S TO M T AME ICED A I GI 64 Blow-dart poison 65 Wave part 66 Store event 67 Hardy lass DOWN 1 Kind of Job 2 -Louise or Loos 3 Artist Jan - 4 Discard 5 Old a jig 6 Israeli coin 7 Parade, e.g. · 8 Timid 9 Play part 1 O Flour type 11 Even-steven 12 Numerical prefix 13 NL team 22 Baggage Item 25 No-good-nlk 27 Standout 29 Antelope 30 Severed 3 1 Blade 32 Moose's kin 33 Use a dirk 34 English composer 35 Dawdle 36 Computer sheets 39 Crease 40 "Ain't that - " 42 Shamel 43 Prescribe 45 -scholar 46 Grew to be 48 Last game 49 Of rams. etc. 50 Thrashes 5 1 Joints 52 Powder 53 Metal beam 54 Young 'un 56 Supplication 59 Is: Fr. 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I •• (2U• ,.,..»» Your can take advantage of today's super prices by laying most purchases away With a small down payment. we II hold your selection for up to 90 days It's a great way to 11ve1 Christmas Lay-away must be pick up by December 17 0MH0t "'*1'1NOTON MACH lttfW ~A• 1ml'.....,At (7H) ~"N 11141 ...... llaNA~ .. ........ (114)t»- LAOU..MllLI tll41C:-.0t u~ {71., .. 1_ ----·--=-........_ ~-- Illy Piii MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888 Ex-a.trott!r: IMm c1111..,_, .. 11t i1al 11 .... a.a · L .... M 11 oa•Dll ••11 8M C11•1nle '• cl•11l111 -.•a 0.-,,... .......... 1( ....... Ruppert Jona of the Angela alldea around the tag of Boeton '•Rich Gedman to acore tbe tying run ln the ninth Inning Sunday a t Anaheim 8tadhun. Boston, one .foot in grav:e, wins Series s h ifts to Beantown. game seven (1f nece!>Sar)) Wednesday in . dcfcnm·e replacement for Ton} Armas In lhe --Boston. AL playoffs fifth 1nn1ng. was the hero. He drove home thl· but Sox have momen tum ··we will never ha ve a better chance to win Tu.Mlllv"s Sew• game-winner with a ba!.Cs-loadcd sacrifice n~ 10 1t than we did today," said Brian Downing. An911s a. Boston 1 center in the 11th. "This weekend will probably wake up the Bosron t , .~~V's Scwe Pnor to his heroic'> in the 11 th he had fans in the New England area.'' continued FrkMv'• kw• homered to put the Red Sox ahead in the ninth. Downing. "The first 11me we were in there. they An911s s. Boston l That served as a counter-balance to the By CHRIS MONAHAN o..., ..... c., •• , ....... Just when it looked hke the Angels were on the straight and narrow road to the World Series. the Red Sox threw up a detour sign. The (the fan s) sort of took us for granted. They were An911~ •. 80,·,~~,1~1~~n~~~Anoell 100 w•u snth when. on the first ball hit to him. he had thinking a New York-Boston World Series We 3·1> "g1 ... en up"a t"o-run home run to Bobb~ Cmch road now runs through Boston. · wanted to s~ate out of there before they knew Boston 1 .,.:U:-v's Score • He ran down Gnch's dnve 1n centerfield what hit them Tu•sdlv'• G•me and glo)ed 11. but ~hen he struck the wall w11h Sunday they were an out, indeed one pitch. away from a guaranteed plane trip to etther New Yorlc or Houston, but that plane will now have to make a stopover 10 Beantown. The Red Sox. trailing 5-2 with one on and one out in the ni nth, scored fo ur runs 10 the inn ing and. when the Angels tied 11 up. scored one more in the 11th to win five of the American League Championship Senes. 7-6 and force a game six. ··No" the) know they're up against a good team When we win 11 this ume, "e'll earn 11. .. "It's difficult to beat the Red ox three \tra1gh1 an~" here (the) "ere onl) s" cpt once)." sa id Manager Gene Mauch. ··when we <lo \\In 11. tht'rl' will be the opponun1t) to rcall) do (some_cclcbraung.)" The Angels still hold a 3-2 lead in the best of seven series. with game six Tuesda) and The ~ngel\ ha'c al"a'i. fl'lt a~ though the late innings "ere thl'tr~ and man} a celebra11on has taken place after them. Sunday Boston mu~·lcd not onl~ their innings. but their' 1nor~ Scott does it again, gets Houston even Astros pitcher :.=--· throws 3 -hittef: series tied , 2 -2 NEW YORK (A P)-Great Scott' He did 11 a$a1n. Pi tching with JUSt three-da)~ rci.t. Mike ott turned in a record-setting performance Sunda) night. th ro" ing I a three-hitter as the Houston .\stros ' beat the New York Mets 3-1 to cH·n the National League pla)ofTs at l'-'O victories apiece. "I'm sure I didn't have the velm·11y I did in Game I." Scott. who pitched a five-hmerto beat New York 1-0 in tht.• opening game of the playoffs . ..aid "But I got 11 over the plate. "I'm not unbeatable. If we hadn't scored an) runs. we'd have los1:· Not overpowenng but nonetheks' effecttvc, Scott set playoff record'> for complete games. total stri~couts Jnd consccuttve scoreless 1nn1ngs. "He's been the most dom1nat1ng pitcher this season," Astros Manager Hal Lanier said. "Over his last six starts. he's been overwhelming." Alan Ashby. given a second chance when his foul popup wasn't caught. hit a two-run homer and Dickie Thon Raiders win third straight LOS NGELES (AP) -The I o'i o\ngcles Raiders arc back . .\ctuall). they were never reall) away. NL playoffs Wtdnndly's Scwt HO\JSt()<I I. Ntw Yor" 0 TllundeV'• Sew• Ntw Yorio. S, HO\Jslon 1 SlturOllY's S<wt New Vor" 6 HoustO<I S Sunde V'• S<ore HO\Js•on 3, New Yor" I I~'''' t•tO 2 21 Today's Game Houston IDuna1es 17 SI a• Ntw Vor1o. 1 Gooden 17 ·lol noon WtdntsOllV's Game New Yorio. 11 HO\J~IOtl. l\OO<I ThurMSev'• Geme New Yor" a1 Houston of necessarv S 20 om All ll~s PDT All 11ames °" Cllal'nel 7 added a solo ho-i-.-accounting for all the runs off Mets left-hander Sid Fernandez. Rookie left-hander Jim Deshaies, 12-5. will stan for the Astros 1n Game 5 Monday against the Mets opening- game starter. Dwight Gooden. Ac- cording to the fo recast. there was a slight chance of rain for that game. "We've got Deshaies going, then Nolan Ryan and Scott for Game 7 if we need 11," Ashby said But. "owed Mets second baseman Wall) Backman: "If there 1s a Game 7. we'll beat him. Hl· ('an't heat us three limes.'' Renewing an old rnmpla1nt. Backman and Met~ teammate K .1~ Knight both \atd Swtt wa\ llkgall) <;cuffing thl· h.11l .. E"el) ball that came into thl' dugout "a'i \utfTed up:· Ba('~rnan said. ··<;1d Fernan<le1 sho"cd me a ball \"Ith a scuff. man-made. "lo qul''I· tton:· Knight '>a1<l. "I 'ho"ed 11 10 (umpire) Doug llan q. an<l hn:ml to me that hl'°ll n{'' l'r 'il'l'n ont· that "in>tt scuffed." onethek'I'>, Sco11 t~:rnmc the lir\t pitcher in either league \\Ith tw o complete-game' ictonec; 1n one pla\- olT. and he p1tchl'd 161-3 rnnscl u1" e scoreless innings for another pla\off record. bren~1ng 1hc mark of 15 ~-3 set b\ Don ';utton of I th .\ngde' 1n 1974 Anetts 1McCHkill 11-1QJ a1 Bo\lon 18ovd '" io1 his glo\C over the fence. tbe ball popped out of s 20 om his glove and O\ er the wall. Wtdnffday's G1me A'*'1s 11 Boston 11 neceuarv s 20 om But that would become more or less Alt 1tm" PDT AH 111m" °" cn1Me1 1 forgotten when. with one out in the ninth and awa~. but their cclcbratton as well Mauch and the ~ngeltt'OUld oni~,..,tC'ITac; Don me Moore. who had slammed th{' door on ~o man~ rallies O\.Cr the last two )tars. got his loot caught 1n 1t this time Da\t'' Henderson. "ho had come in ai, a pinch-runner Da'e 'itaplcton on first (runner for Bill Buc~ner "ho had singled). Don Ba) lor was at thl' plate faung 'v1ih· Witt "Ith a '·I rnunt on him Baylor who wa' a member of the 1982 .\ngcls ihat had a 2-0 ..enc~ lead and lost three (Plea.e see BOSTON/84) The Raiders used two touchdown passes b)' quarterback Jim Plunkett and a strong defense which put the clamps on Seattle's usually potent offense unday to pound out a 14-10 decision over the Seahawks before a crowd of 70.6JS at the Los Angeles oliseum. The win was the third straight for the Raiders. giving them a 3.3 record. cattle fell to 4-2. In< iame I. ~mil cquallt<l a pla )nff record with 14 stnkl·out\ Wh1k he wa'> le~' overpowering this time ou1. (Pleaee aee A STROS/8 4 ) Boaton'a Dave Henden on ls bugged by teammate Bill Buckner (6) after liftting a dramatic home run in the nlntb lnnlng. ~ ..... ,..... ~ llllcMnl 11- Alao jolnlng the celebration are Dwfj(ht Evan• (24) and Rlc b Gedman (r ear). 'fhe Red Soz won ln the 11 tb, 7-6 . ltwa n't for the faint of heart Boston· s Hender son supplies dra matics- for both the teams By OSEPH OUDEVOIR Chick Heam would have called 1l a case of"ln and out heartbreak." And for a while 11 was. But Bo ton Red Sox center fielder Dave Henderson ended up the one breaking the Angels' hearts after the Bosox sent home 64.223 monificd faM "ho came out lO f>Ce the Angels wrap up a World Sencs bid unday at Anaheim Stadium. only to see them come one strike awa). Thanks to Henderson. the Angels' 26-}ear wait for a pennant w11l be put on hold until at least Tuesday Henderson. hkc the game itself. went through an ebb and now cycle that left both sides feeling as 1f they'd been put through the wnnger It was the scrnnd consec utive back and fonh e\tra inning affair w1th Boston returning the favor for the Angeli' wild 4-3 comeback win Saturday night. "You know what they say about - pa} backs. they're a (bleep)" sajd Henderson after his sacnficc fly off ( huck Fin le)' 10 the 11th inntng gave Boston a 7.fl win and forced the Angels to take their momentum-less 3-2 sencs advantage back to Boston. "It was time to dehvcr," he said after his team scored fo ur ruos to overcome a 5-2 deficit m the ninth 1nn1ng. "Youremouons takeover 1n a game hke this one. I haven't gotten too many chances to make big contnbuuons. so .this was preuy special." It was Henderson who helped force the extra innings when he stroked a f\i.o-run. two-out homer off losing p11t:her and .\ngels ace re hever Don- nie ~oorc 1n th_e ninth to give Boston J tcmporJl"\o b-'3lead - ··1t wa!> a lorkball that didn't drop too mul h." said Henderson of (Pleaae eee HENDERSON/84) It's sweet revenge for Baylor_ By EOZINTEL DellJ l'llot Corr ........ t He "as a kid again rl·turning home to '>hO\\ his e\-fnend'> and ne1ghhors that he ""as alt\C and doing fine He came back too to show a fe"' others that the) "ere "rong about him. that the~ net·dcd him r or Don Ra\ lor. the Bo'iton Red <;o, "'n o'er ihc .\ngels c;;unda~ tn game fi,e of the .\mencan League C'hamp1onsh1p Scne' "as '>wcet re- ' enge "rapped up tn one ~weet stroke. His ninth 1nn1 na.. two-ru~ home run with two out\ set the stage for Da"e Henderson's heroics mO: ments later and e"entually. the Red Sox pulled 11 out 1n 11 innings. 7-6. Ra\ lor"; homer o'er the left field wall ·cut the .\ngcls lead to 5-4 Hender'>on fotto~l·d "llh a near- 1dent1cal two-run ".lhOI to left. g" mg Boston a 6-'i lead Groo\C "as balk I he Red x "'ere glad hC' was. Now. 11·!> back to fcn"a' Park. a place that Hcndcr,on \a\\ :.,._ made for our l~m ·· The Red')()\ ha\l' Ba\lor to thank for hi!'. nart in ..aving· their hvc~. Boston. 1ra11tng three games to tw~ must "'n the ne\t two at home 10 w1n thescnc,hut Ra,lor foronc ~lle,es the Rl·d So' ca n· do 11 "Our fan, cJtpcc1 uc, to win 1t hut I don't know 11 thn rcalh belte.,,c 1n us.'' Ba)lor said alter "unda\ 's dra· mauc wm "I kno" th<.> mcd11 doesn't. But I do·· .\s long a!> there are gu\\ lt~c Groo' e around. there '' hope Ba) lor. hopes and pra)ers were aH the Red Sox had as Mike W111 worked upa full count to Groove in the ninth. Ba)'lor. 0-for-4 on the day. had not been much of a factor 1n the ~ncs­ Herc he "'a•;, the leader of the Bo ton brigade. thrust into thr preo;surc cooker .\nd w11h 64.22' fans on 1he1r feet. !.Creaming. the cooker "a e"cr so hot ~ 1tt wa' thro" ing h.1rd. There wa\ no tdltng" hat ~ind ol pitch he would (Pleaee eee BA YLOR/84) Los Anaelcs lost us fir t three games of the season. to Denver. Washinaton and the New York Oiant5, by1l total of 11 points. Two of thO$C losSC's were on the road. and the Broncos. Redskins and r1ant ha' ea combined record of 16-2 -) . --. -Falcons in right position td clobber Rams, 26-14 \ TLANT (AP) -It wa an NF West onl) 24 yards against a strong .\tlanta ru'h '31d "Whcn "c can run that opens up J Int ot -' \ngcle' '4 ~t up l Ul ~hur\t'., .iq-~ard fidd goal So ll wa n't hke lh Raiders were losing to weak team nnd it wa\n't ltke the) were bc1ns beaten b3dly "We lo t the cloSt &amc~ in the be~1nmn1 of lhe sca~n and now we re w1nnina them." Plunkctl ~1d. Plunkett. who at aae'\8 I\ the Fl ·~ olde t quartcrba k. to ~d n Q )OrJ touchdown p;iu to Ook1c W1lhoms with I 17 left in the fir~I quarter nnd (Pleue eee RAID&a S/83) first-place sho~down that wa decided h an .. .\tlanta used the benefit of the !'.hl>rt lleld things " earl\ in the fourth 4uartcr whtl h put thl' µm<' ancient football a'iom -field P<? 1t1on. right out of the Red k•n mold." Rob1n\on ""d ' "I think 1h1 team can compete (l.a1n\~ on 1ec 2'-7 ~ . "It was a fi eld po 1t1on ga!"e, •Coach John "It was a hard game. a game .. of licld an)bodY butat the ~me ume. tt must com pct( \tlanta dr11.\l: ti hlnh to the I on ll'> ltf\l Robinson said af\er watching the Atlanta pos1t1on a "'ell a a po'>stss1on game .\tlanta ap1Mt everybody. Henning ~1d. po ~41,um ol thl ~·~me hut hall a 1-~arJ "-nnnr Fakon down his Ram . 26-14 Sunday oalh Dan Hcnmna \atd Rigg put the Falcons ahead 10 sta~ at 1().7 run b' R1 'nulhlt<'tl h\ a nmt1on 11\ nail) and The Falcon got 20 of their point'I on drives While the ficldoo 1t1on wt up thr F nlwn,, on a 4·) 1mi run with 2 16 left in tht.• ltr\t hall h,id "' '4.'ttk lor .1 ~' \Jtd l U\ khurst field ~o:il that started in Ram~· tcmtory -t"-0 :i f\cr (1('tald Rius wa~ the one \\hO OlJde II p3~ nn l·appinga 47-)..ird dme that ".ltaned ,1t\e1 ( lar~ I ornwr r .ikon ~ll"·<' R;1 rtL.ow\L.1 hit Buddy Curry·., 34-yard hlockcd field 'oal return The ~tlanta running bad. hamm<'ml nut pantnll> hlod.ed a ttatt her punt that "t'nt onh \11~ h:td \ tiun~ on an I ~-\anl \\onni r><I\\ 111 and Rrct Clark'\ 34-) ard 1ntcl"t'cp11on return 1.i I }Ord~ and scored the toul"hd o" n that put 14 ~ard'I #1 'l tht.· RJm\ a 1 ' h: don thr fir<.\ pl.a' ol \hr and l"-O other' af\cr 'hon punt h)' l>ak tht• ralron' ahead lo Hl)' 10-7 IJte 1n thr '4.'1 nnd < um returned a hlcH. ~cct held go.ii .tltl mpt \l"\ 11nd qu.lrll'I Hatlher quarter 34 )'a rd lO the Ram,· .in tn 1.ct up al~ 'ard licld l 111 ll11 ~,,,,on \\ho gJlnl'd nnh , ' HlrO'I (lark pa mall) bloda.'C.I Of\C of the punt\ "We lnt'w we would ha"e to run t(l\l<n to goal h> \11d. Luclhuf'll 11l the thud quanc1 .inJ 1,1J'lrx'll .1 1P ''"'t dm c -.11h ;i I 'tJrd ~n11na that "'cnt onl) 14 \3rd\ and another trnvcJcd elt.'\1at1• ruc,\ur"C on our p.14'\tng g:ime .. ~1~' <lark'' '4--.ard int1·rn:pt1on n.·tum to thc l o\ plun~t' lur th\· R.tm' I llc~nroe notches Srit etrallht title, pockets fJ44,000 FremAP .... leMt SCOITSDALE, Ari2.. -Top.seeded m John McEnroe, playil'.'I what be called bis best match in the wcr ScouldJk ()pen, ~t th1~-secded Kevan Curren 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 Sunday to w1n the sanalcs cbamp1onshle in thas fint-ever evtnt. Tbe tide was McEnroe 1 third straiaht and was wonh $44,000 and 220 computer rankina poinu. The 27-year-old lefi-hander from Cove Neck, N.Y .• previously won the Volvo-Los Anatlts and the Transamerica Open in S.n Francisco last month. "I'm very happy with what's happened. I didn't ex pee! to win all these tournaments." said McEnroe. the world s top-ranked player from 1981-84 who returned to the tour in August after a six-month hiatus from the port. "I feel I'm gettina back on track now. "J'm movioa very well and I feel heahhy. I played well here, and althouah it may not be the best I've ever played it was aood enough to win ." After taking the first set in 39 minutes McEnroe commit\ed 13 unforced erTors in the second' scL But in the third, he brolce Curren three times -the last time to win the match as Curren double-faulted on match point. .. "It wasn't one of his good serving days. He was g1v1ng me second chances on the volley and it was just a matter of time before l came up with the good shots." ~cEnroe said. "The turning point was when I broke him to go to 4-2 (in the third set). I stayed on top ofh1m aner that. and as the match progressed he got less and less of his first serves in." ' · "I went into a slump," said CurTCn a native of South Africa who is now an American citittn. "I should have broken him several times. He was definite!> off. He ~ooked a little lethargic out there. He was npc for the taking. ··~just never could put enough points together to put ~1m. away. I lost my rhythm and I had to ~Cl'P coming 1n on my second serves and l paid the pri ce 11er1•c,ptme9GrandPrb JEx-Tiger star ocr~~~~r~~~derct~~~~~ • Cash d of tomorrow on the Formula One circuit, . ~o wn s won Sunday's Mexicu Orand PriJt auto .j. I race. prcventfol 8rit11n's Nitti Mantell from cltnch1n1 · the driver's championihap. ---Mansell finished fifth on Sunday but, under the Former Detroit best-nine-results acorina formula. failed IO add to his first b&SCffi&~ n dfCS suson-lcadina total of70 po1nlL Alain Prost of France, who ftnishcd second, In boatln accfden--t = lumped into second place wilh 64 points whi~ Mansell's Wilhams-Honda teammate, Nelson Piquet of Brazil, lipped to third wtth 63 points aner finashlna founh. Thus that tno w111 carry their battle to the final ra~ of the ~ason, the Australian Grand Prix at Adelaide on Oct. 26. Pole·sitter Aynon Senna. who fini hed third Sunday. is in fourth place with SS points but ha no chance of winning tht title. Tht 27-ycar-old Beraer, drivinaa Benncton BMW. com pleted the 69-lap. 190.677-mile race with an avcraac peed of 120.816 mph. Pro twas 25 ~onds behind in a McLaren-TAO and Senna. in a Lotus ,,enault. wa'i another 27 seconds back. . tatrapade goes wire-to-wire ARCADIA -Estrapade led her rune male nvals from start to finish to. win the l400,000 Oak Tree Invitational by 211. lengths Sunday at Santa Anita. The 6-year-old. chestnut-coated mare, who won the Arlln.ston-Budweiscr Million against males on Aug. 31 in Chicago, ran 11'1 miles on the turf in 2:26. Estrapad~ ndden by Fernando Toro, finished ahead of the li1sh-bred Theatrical, and Uptown Swell was third, another 51h lengths back. Estrapade, TheatricaJ and founh-place Gallant Archer raced as a single betting entry owned by Allen Paulson of Encino. Calif. Bertram R. Firestone of Waterford, Va .. al~o ownScQ!rt of Theatrical. Estrapadc's victory '11's worth $240,000 and boosted her career earnin's to $1 . 708.556. The winning entry. a .-5 be1t1ngcho1ce. pa1dS2.80, S1 20 (more to place than to win) and $2.10. Douglass nabs seniors event CHARLEVOIX, Mich. (AP) - Norm C11h, 1 first baseman for the Dctro~t Tiaers for 15 years and the Amencan Leaaue batt1n1 champion in 1961. apparently drowned Sunday while boatm~ in nonhern Lake Mich- ipn, authont1es said: The body of Cash. SI , of Bloom- field Hilli. Mich., wa positively 1dcntirted by has wife. Dorotby, shortly a0er4 p.m. EDT. aocordin_1 to Patrick Avery, a corrections offiocr for the Charlevoix County Sheriff a Department. · The body was discovered about 11 a.m. in about I 5 feet of water ju t off: hore of Beaver Island, located 32 miles northwest of Charlevoix in Lake Michigan, Avery said. Divers pulled the body from the water. and it was flown to Charlevoiit for po5itive identification by the !>henfrs department. Sgt. Gary Gokey of the state police post at Petoskey said. "Hts boat was over at Beaver Island," Gokey said. "He's known to frequent the Charlevoix area. He's got a big pleasure boat, a cabin cruiser." "R1~1 now it ap~ars to be a drowning," Avery said, adding that an in vcst1gat1on continues. C'ash wa s remembered Sunday for a sense of humor that didn't over- ahack>w bi1 lrillY eotnosdlivew. ''Normwua~f'rel-'ti .. Tiaera Pmtdnt Jim ca=rd ~ .. He ~· ~verybody'1 , and alona wnb u one or~ .,., playwa to ever wear 1 Tiler wriform ".Norm loved life," said cimpbell. who was director of Detroit's farm system when \he club acqui~ Cash from Cleveland befo~ the 1960 ~a~n. ''He would occasionally 1tt hts niahts and days mixed up. but he never missed a ballpme." "Norm was a real i'ood friend and an oumandin& J>layer," added Al Kahne, a ~all of fame outfielder who played with Cash for IS seasons in Detroit ... He was the one who w11 the life of the pany and kept eve,...one in the clubhouse loose." ~is acnse of humor occasionally surfaced on the field. In 1973 he came to bat at Tiger Stadiumca....Yana a table leg instead ofa bat to face the Angels' Nolan Ryan. who was throw- ing a no-hitter at the time. Ti1crs publicist Dan Ewald recalled that Cash. challenacd by the umpire, responded, "I can't hit him with a ref.ular ba~." . The thina all the fans can 1dentifr, with is, h.e was such an average auy, • Ewald sa1d. "He typified this city. He was not one of those untouchable superstars," Cash, bom in Justioeburg, Texas, started his major leaaue baseball career in 1958. playing two seaJOns for tire Chicago White Sox before being traded to Cleveland and then to NormCUb Detroit. He won the Amencan Leaaue battina title in 196 1 with a .361 averaae. Cash also led the lea,ve that year With 193 hits. and his 41 home runs in 1961 is a record for a left- handed Detroit batter. Cash hit 111 but four of his 377 career home runs for the Ti~ra. In 1961, he became the first Tiger -and only the third player -to hit a home run over the roof at Tiger Stadium. He repeated that feat three other times. He played for the 1968 Wortd Series champions in Detroit, battinaa team-hich .385 in stven pmct against the St. Louis Cardinals. He also had pl~yed on the 1959 White Solt when ChicaJO played the Los Angeles Dodaers m the World Series. Cash retired from baseball in 1974 with a lifetime .271 batting average. ··aut John pla yed a good game and came back" 1th some g~ shots. He wasn't as sharp as in the past. but the guy ts a $reat talent and he can win when he 's not at tht top of his game." Quote of the day MELBOURNE. Fla. -Dale l!I Douglass shot a final-round 4-under-par 68 'iunday to win the Fa1rfleld-Barnett PGA \en1or Tour Classic by one stroke over Miller Barber. wh o bogeyed the la.st hole. Area sports calendar Bill McCartney, Colorado football coach on how he felt after his Buffaloes were upset. b~ Colorado State and Oregon in their first two ga!'"es: "Disap~1nttd is an understatemen1. I might have to die to get better." Steelers play Bengals tonight CINCINNATI -Pittsburgh 'iteclers [il Coach Chuck Noll believe~ in the pa~t -411 • 1976, to be exact. That's the last time th e Steelers opened an NFL season 1-4. 1dent1cal to the record the) will take mto tonight's game against the ( 1ncmnat1 Bengals. The Steelers. then a ~ohd team. beat the Benµls 23-6. 1g01Jt1ng a 10-$<ime winning streak that earned them into the Amencan Football ( onfercncc title game. ) Noll thinks the Steelers arc capable of working some magic I 0 >ear'> later for another playoff tnp. "I believe 1t," he said. The 1976 teelers followed their victory over C'mcinnat1 with three consecutive shutouts. and the "Steel Curuun" defcn'IC allowed only 22 points dunng the final eight regular-season games. .. Noll knows that this >ear's 1nJury-riddled team 1s vastly d1fTtrent from the veteran squad that turned dominant after 1tsearly stumble. But he said his feelings are comparablt ."At that lime. I was sufTenng from dar,-to-day.Just ~s I .m sufTenng from day-to-day now. • Noll said. · We re trying to get things going from block-to-block. from tackle-to-tackle. We're looking at that now. We'll let the long-range take care of itself. Sometimes it docs." • Beating the Bengals hasn't bttn easy for the teelers in recent years. The Bengals have won four of the last five games against their AFC Central Division nvals. and ha\e a 10-5 mark over Pittsburgh at CmcinnaLL Donakowskt wlna marathon I ST. PAUL. Minn -Bill Donakowski m of Albany. Calif. ran through rain a nd cold Sunday to win the men's division of the 26.2-mtle Twin Cities Marathon with an unoffic1al lime of2: I 0:41. It was a personal best for Donakowsk1. 30, who had been favored to win. Finishing second was Don Janicki . 26. of Tucson. and coming 1n third was David Gordon, 27, of Eugene. Ore. Douglass led or shared the lead in each of the three rounds while winnmg h111 fourth Seniors event in his rookie season on the tour. Hts 54-hole total of 13-under 203 earned him a pa)'check of$26.250. Barber. who finished with his third consecutive 68. was second at 204. Barber. the all-time leading money "inner among seniors. missed four-foot birdie putts at 12 and 17. then bogeyed 18 when his long approach shot missed the green. He chipped five fee t from the hole and missed tht' par putt that would have forced a sudden- death playoff. Rain postpones golf toum~y PENSACOLA. Fla. -lfca\ > rain l!I Sunda} delayed the fin1<ih of the Pen\acola Open golf tournament until toda} and forced the c"cnt to he 'lhortened from 72 holes to 54 1-eft-handcr Ernie (,on1alv "111 go into the third and final round of th e tourney at the Perd1do Bay Reson leading by a stroke over Joey ~indelar. while Bob Tway will be gunning for th e S500.000 Vantage Cup champ1onsh1p. The tournament already had been delayed by ram Thursday. Tile prospects for playing today were uncertain. because the weather forecast called for thundershowers in the western Florida Panhandle. Failure to complete the third round today would gi ve Gonzale1. of Chula Vi sta. three-quancrs of the $54,000 first pri1e with a 14-undcr-par ~ore of 128. If the round 1s played. the winner will gcr the full pnze. Tway. of Edmond. Okla .. could clinch the first Vantage Cup title. whi ch would give him the biggest payday in golf history I le also could move ahead of Greg N~rr~an. who is not competing here. on the money hst 1f he earn~ more than $6,052. Only two golfers, Andy Bean and Payne Stewart. have a mathematical chance of catching Tway in the Vant~&~ Cup race with two more tournament!> remaining after Pensacola on the PGA tour. Television. radio TELEVISION Noon -BASEBALL: Houston at New York Mets. Channel 7. 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, Channel 7. RADIO Noon -BASEBALL: Hou~ton at Nl·w York Meu. KNX ( 1070). 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL P1mburgh at O nc1nnat1. KMPC (710). Rahal holds off Sullivan at Laguna Seca MONTEREY (AP) -Bobby Rahal held ofT Danny Sullivan ~un­ day to win the Champion Spark Plug 3QO.kilometcr Indy.car race. hi"> third straight victory at Laguna ~cca Raceway Nonhem Cahforn1a road c1rcu1t beatina Sullivan to the finish hne by 1.41 seconds with an engine problem. fifth with l~. - The Jnd1anapohs 500 winner p1l k· ed up his sixth v1clory of the !>ea'lon the founh in his last fi ve ~tam and gave himself a bit of breathing room at the top of the CART-PPG season standings with two races rema1n1ng. Rahal led 86 of98 laps on the 5'en1c Michael Andretll. °"'ho came into the race trailing Rahal in the title chase by juH two point'>, ran a solid third, follow~ by his father. Mano and Robeno Guerrero off'olomb1a. The finish improved Rahal'!I lead to I 59-150 over the younger A ndretll with Sullivan third at 131 Man~ Andretti fourth at 122 and Al Unser Jr .. who dropped out after 13 laps "We made a change 1n the car last 01$ht and 1t Just worked beautifully," said Rahal, who is the fir5t driver in the 29-)'ctr history of the Laguna Seca track to win three consecutive races in any d1 v1S1on. "I guess I mu't like this place." Rahal, who last month became the first Indy-car driverto top SI million in race earnings in a sinaJe season. won $56,660 Sunday. "IF YOU WANNA WIN, YOU GOTTA PLAY WIN-80!" tJ'-1t,,,.1 °''' '1 N1m6'r1 ,,, P111 Al. Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE LAX/ Orange County Connections Via Golden State Alrllnes WIN-GO Hotline: (714)642-4333 , Football r Tiwndllv HIGH SCHOOL-E01M>n o Merine et We\t min\ler. 7 .30. 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The U.S. defeated Italy, 10-8, last weekend at Newport Harbor High 1n the first meeting between the two international powerhouses since Italy ehmmated th e U.S. m the semifinals. 10-9, of the World Championships last August 1n Madnd, Spain. _t-lewP?rt Harbor Coach 8111 Barnett 1s also the coach of the U.S. national team. which competes in the Amtrica's Cup in Sydney, Australia beginning Jan. 20. Evans and Robenson. who shared sconng honor\ with four ,~als each. paced the attack for the United States. James Bcrgtson, who also graduated from Newport Harbor. scored twice for the U.S. Craig KJassdust recently moved up from the U.S. j unior team. Terry Schroeder and Jody ( ampbell. a former Stanford pla>er. scored one goal each for the U.S. A couple of new 1ntemat1onal rules were in effect dunng the two-game series. which included allowing the goalie to hoot at the oppQncnts' goal UCisuffers 8-4 defeat WESTWOOD -UC Irvine came within one goal of tyina the match early 1n the third quarter Sunday on a shot by sophomore Dan Smoot, but UCLA ran off thret straicht goals to put It away as the Bruins won an 8-4 non-conference water polo victory. Smoot scored twice to lead Lhe Anteaters (7-6), ranked No. 8 in the country, but UCI needed more than one player to score more than one aoal 1n this one. Freshman Matt 1 Mclaren and sophomore Julian Harvey scored one each for Irvine. UC Irvine's sophomore goalie Chris Duplanty held on for five saves. UCLA fifth rated in the nation opened the match by tftking a quick ).() lead before the Anteaters fouaht back to oome within stnluna distance '.fhe Bruins ( 14-4), who scored twi~ tn each quaner. had a 4-2 edit at haln1me. The Anteaters host Lona Beach tate at Herit&Je Park in Irvine Tuesday C' p.m.) in a Pacific Coast Athletic Assoctatton contest. ' >I 11 I ,11111,,n ~ H 1j ,.,,11 ,' I I H ti H I.' I l ' I .1 I 1 t lo t' . ; 't I r ..J • :a Payto~ first to reach 2 Bears stay unbeaten with victory: lndiulpotia• IMI nilly. Tbc Saiata are 1...-. &he Colll o-6. Witll a yia,ory • • hMd al Coech 8iU Wort.u's OralS Cowboys drop 'Skins r om unDeaten tst ------------------------..,.,..-Buford Jordan•1 third-quantt Iliac-yard toudldowD ~ u IGdianapolil f'wnb&e pve llw s.iau a 17-0 lead. Quannbeek Jeck Tnideau lallied the Colli on ICOriat ~ of 24 and l S yards to Matt Bouza. C=,.,.... l8U IO lit . Walter Payton of the Ch1~.o Bears became the NFL's first 20.0QO.yard man Sunday, and another versatile player, Herschel Walker, helped keep the Dallas Cowboys alive in the NFC East race by knocking the Washina- ton Redskms from the unbeaten ranks, 30-6. That left onl.Y. Chicago, which beat the Houston Oilers 20-7, and Denver, a 31 -14 winner over San Dieao. as the only unbeaten teams in the NFL. Payton, a 12-ycar veteran, finished with 76 yards rushina and cauaht one 30-yard pass, givina him a combined 20.0:t~ career yards ori ru hina. rccc1v1n1 and returns. His one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter gave the Bears a 14-0 lead and put him exactly at the 20,()()().yard mark. Payton seemed more concerned about what he thou~& was an off performance for the dcfendina cham- pion Bears. who became 6-0 and winners of 12 straight, than about reachina the plateau. "When we come to a game. it seems to raise the level of intensity of the other team." he said." It wasn't one of our better efforts." Steve Fuller was announced as Chicaao's starting quarterback. but Jim McMahon trotted on to the field for the Bears' first possession and completed 13 of 33 for 209 yards as the Oilers lost their fiflh straight for a 1-S record. In other NFL games Sunday: RAIDERS ... From Bl hurled a 49-yard sconng bomb to Jessie Hester at 4: 13 of the second period to give the Raiders a 14-0 lead and, as it turned out. enough po1Dts to win. "I ma> be 38. hut it has nothing to dow1th m y playing," Plunkett said. "I still throw the ball well. run well, maybe not as well as I used to. I fell hlcc a kid today:· "Wa) to go, old man." linebacker Rod ManlD said to Plunkeu ID the Los An$eles dressing room. Manin was part of a Los Angek'I defense which hm11ed Scaule to only 12 fi rst downs and 211 yards in total offense. The Seahawknvn-aged 27 1/i points 1n their fir'lt five games of the season. "It seems hke I've aged 20 )cars 1n the past six weeks." Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders said. "We played a \Cry good football team and held them to I 0 points. We played well and came away with the win. i\nd thal''I three ID a row ·· Plunkett finished the game w11h 15 completions ID :?6 attempts for 199 yards with one 1Dtcrception. He also gained 19 yards on thn.-c rushing at1empts. "Jim 1s 1he one who took them to the Super Bowl:· Seallk a!ls1stan1 coach Ralph Hawkins said when asked about Plunkeu. "No more need be said. This 1s not a 3-3 Raider team. This team 1s bener than that.'' Plunkett guided the Ra1der'i to SuRCr Bowl v1~1ones following the 1980 and 1983 seawns. Wilson 'Aa'I '11dehned becauSt" of a sore nght thumb. It was the second game he's missed th1" season hcrause of an IOJU ry. The Seahawks didn't gel a fir'>t down unul the fir'it play of the \econd quaner and had only four in the fir'>I half. Seattle got its fir'lt poinh on a ")- yard field goal by Norm Johnson with I :56 left before haln1me A I-yard touchdown run b) ( urt Warner midway through the third period narrowed the gap to four points. but the Scahawks d idn't cro'is midfield after that until the final minute of pla). However. they d1dn '1 get funher than the Los Angeles 46- yard line. Seattle needed to m ove only 39 yards for it~ touchdown ~fler Joe Nash recovered a fumble by Na~leon McCallum. who led the Raiders 1n rushing with 75 ya rds on 20 carries. c.n.,1 M, l1C 'WI -Walker ran for two toocbdowns, bolb on one. yard runa. and ~aed l l' yards on 1u1 receptiont. to sive Dalla• a 4-2 record and drop Wuhint10n to S· I. "Henchel is a pat cataJyist, .. Deltas Coach Tom Landry said. "He's just so bia and touah that he breaks tackJes. He just aives you a lot of incentive. "If WO 10 l-3, we're in a mi&hty ~oUlb lituatio~ ~Ueast we are 6ack ID Ute r1ICe llAID. Steve Pellucr, subbina for injured Danny White at quarterback, passed for 323 yards qainst the Washin1ton defense. J••• 11, Patrtete t• -The Jets built 1 14-0 lead, then withstood Steve Gropn's lbttJC second-half touchdowns and a c:areer-hi&h 401 passlna yards for their founh straight victory. It pve New York a 5-1 record in the AFC East ind a two- pme lead over second-place New Enaland, l-3. Johnny Hector ran for a career-ha&h l 43 yards, including three one-yard touchdowns: Pat Ryan, subbina for the injured Ken O'Brien 11 quarterback for the J_~s;eompleted 14of2S for 148 yards. Otopn was fillina in for the injured Tony Eason. Glut1 SS, Ea~ 3 -The Giants. S-1 . pined their fifth straight tn- umph -their lonacst winning 'ltreak since 1970-behind Phil Simms' two touchdown passes. The New York defense. led by linebacker Lawrence Taylor. held the Philadelphia offense to 117 yards and sacked quanerbacks Ron Jawor5ki and Randall Cun- ningham six times. . Solomon Miller, 10 yards, a?d Lee Rouson. 37 yards, caught their fir1t career touchdown passes as the Eaalcs fell to 2-4. Browas %0, CllJef1 7 - Cleveland's Bernie Kosar passed for 287 yards, including touchdown passes to Earnest Byner and Ozzie Newsome. a"inst the Kansas ,..ity. who played without fi ve starters. Both teams now are 3-3. Newwme's six-yard touchdown catch broke a 7-7 tie five minutes into the third quarter. extending his streak of catching at least one pass to I 04 games. Matt Bahr kicked field goals of 34 and 36 yards. • Lions! I, Packen l t -Dctro1 t, led by the rushing of rookie Gary James and James Jones, dropped Green Bay to 0-6. James rushed for 140 ya rds and scored his first NFL touchdown and Jones added 99 yards. Eric Hippie's two-yard toss to David Lewis wrapped up the pme wuh 7:07 remaining before Green Bay scored with six seconds left. The ..... Lions are 3-3. o.a,lllat U, BUh It -Mtami. whose defense was blamed for its worst start since 1969, forced four turnover$. handing Butl'alo it 20th straiaht road loss. Two or the turn- overs set up Dolphin scores. Lorcn10 Hampton scored on runs ofoneahd fouryardi., Dan Marino hit Mark Duper for a 30-yard touchdown and Fuad ReveiL kicked field aoals of 22 of 36 yards for Miami. which improved to 2-4 as Buffalo dropped to 1-5. Cardinals 30, Bue1 It -S1 Louis. giving Stump Mitchell more work since trading Ot11i1 Anderson to the G iants, broke a seven-game losing streak and gave Coach Gene Stallings his first NFL victory. Mitchell scored on runs of three and 31 yards and Neil Lomax passed for 228 yards and two touchdowns - 30 yards to Earl Ferrell and 38 yards to Cbas Fox. Both the Cardinals and Tampa Bay are now 1-5 1h1s season. Saini• 17, Colt• 14 -A fumble recovery 'iet up New Orleans' clinching touchdown and a fumble recovery b> Johnnie Poe ended Octobcr 14 is vour luckv Jav. l tor C\Tff (. ;.1mc Board nl.lrknt, t11 ,·our f ,o rto 6149 rc.:t.1ikr. In rl.'rurn, \'ou'll !?.L'f VI~ 17, ,,.. U -Four minutei into overtime. C huck Nelson connected on a la-yard field aoal (ivina Minnesota, 4-2, lhe vie. tory. San Franc:iaco's Ray WerschJna missed a 38-yard field pl try, with the baU hituna t.hc left upriaht. as reaulatfon time expired. Minnesota bad ttaaJed 24-14 early in the second h1lf ,after three touch- down pes1e1 by Sin Francisco's Jeff Kemp. But Nel10n hit a 26-y1rd field aoal and Tommy Kramer combined with Anthony Carter on • 3$-yard scorina i>ass with 8:23 remainina. The 49ers fell to 4-2. Breeeee 11, CUr1en 1• -The Broncos spent the week remindina themselves of their pasl f11lures an San Diego. and the taJk paid off as Den ver remained unbcattn. "We were scared to death coming out here," Denver Coach Dan Reeves said. "All we talked about all week was,how we hadn't been successful out here." Before Denver's 31-14 victory over the Chargers Sunday, the Broncos were 7-19 against San Diqo in Jack Murphy Stadium. Make that 8-19 after the win. Denver q_uartcrback John Elway engineered Tour scorina drives of al least 65 yards before Mike Harden iced the victory with a 41 -yard punt return fbr a touchdown with 7:06 remaining in the game. Sa yto ..... Wldl ...... side City~. Afterpla~-- lalftl lll ---. .. coltcee ~ ratiap OWi die three woeaoftbe~ a.ill clote betdet by• tocal of 12 poi8ll. road becomes no easier. Followana a 22· l O win owr mont Saturday nipn. the Piralel the a ttam in R.ivenidc Mlidl ranked No. 3 in tbe Southhed entenna lase~ 21-16 ::!. O\ler No. l k. n. ended a t 4-pme winnina ttrak and 49-aarne home win Weak for llll Gauchos. • Riverside bccomct the fronM'\&.e • ner 1n the Minion Conference an4I should move to the No. 2 tPOt whee the Sou them California 1port1 infotl mation directors vote today. Gleltt dale. No. 2 a week aao but with ju1t-. many fir'llJ>laet votei 11 SaddlebK won 47-0 Saturday. A positive note for Coast will be the probable return of quarterback J~ No"'otny to the staning lineup a- mm1na the Grossmont game with t badly bruised left shoulder. Nowotnt throws wuh his riaht arm. Meanwhile this Saturday, Goldee West (4-0 and a 30-23 winner OVCJ Pasadena City College last weekend) will travel to Lona Beach City Collett (4-0 and a 24-16 winner over prO. season South Coast Confercnct favorite Fullerton). The two were ranked founh and fifth respccu vcly an the Southland poll entering last weekend's play and !>tand to move up at Least a notch if 5addlcback falls 10 fifth. Pn7c amoun~ T11Jt\ thl' d~w I .ott<, 6/49 s'rart~. And if yo u mJtch .the winning numocrs, yc)u could win million~. I low m.uw millions ? 1lut depends 0 11 how mjny people pl.1y e.Kh Wtl'k. And how m.u1 y match the right numbcN. J tllkl't th.ll li\t' \Pllf IW.k\' numtx-r,, \'< n1r r1 lt.tl p.1y- mt·nr , .rnd th e d.rn: of the Ft n' ..L6 up t<), 100 \\ 111 ht· !'•lid by \'Olli' fl'· tJ1kr. l·or .1mrn11lt\ rn er ~ l 00, \t'.JH.t \'Ollr tKkl·t to thl' I-< lrtl'n \\1th .1 ll t:\t J.Kkpor J)r,l\\ mg. You l.lll "Jh:h the 11H· d.11111 fonn. OCT ---- McCallum started 1n place of Marcus Allen. who was used sparrng- ly and kfl the game for good w11h 13:42 remaining after apparently reinjunng a sprained right ankle. which kept him on the sideline$ fo r the previous two Los Angeles games. Allen gained 11 yards and m t carries and caught o ne pass for I I Herc'~ how it work.': First, pick ~i x numocr~ from one to 49. l11en mark them on J PJ,1y Slip. inn: each Plav lip ha-s five G.m1c Board~, vou can· play up to five ditkrent ~Ct!'. c'>f lucky numocrs on a ~i nglc PIJY Slip. tc.:le,·i~t:d J.Kkpot Dr.1\\'1ng - S.1nu:dJ\ 111ght' ,t.1rn ng Ye HI l..rn pl.l\ .mvtiml' hctwccn 6Jm .md I Opm \\'h l'fl'\ l'r \'(HI \l't: yards before coming o ut. UCI topples • Cal State LA in soccer Sophomore Mike Pens• and \Cnior Don Edwards produced goals in the first half Sunday a~ UC: Irvine held on and defeated Cal SUlte Los Angeles. 2·1. 1n a non-confcrencr ~ccr game on the Anteattrs' field. Pcrlsl provided the Anteaters (5-8-l) with a l ·O lead 13:38 into the flrst half before M ike Greaorian tied 1t thrtt minutes later for the Golden Ea&Jts (S-S). Edwards, a senior, scored the winnina aoal 26: 11 into the half thanks to an assist by hawn Bullock. Victor Flore • a sophomore, recorded nine aoahe Sl\let for UC lrvme, which travclt to Cal tate Fullenon on Friday (7:30 p.m.) for a PaciOc Coast Athletit ASS()(1ation contn1. The Anteaters arc 1-0 1n confcrenct Give your Pla y Slip, .ilong \\'ith (ktohcr 18. If nm rn.itch thl' 'ii\ \\ 11m111g IHllllhtT\, you win the J.Kkpot. You 'll .1lso \\'in if vou m.uch .1m· h' L' of thl' '"·Or • I< mr. ( >r C\Tn th rel' of ..----...-. .......... -. ...... !WW'-.rww .... -.rww ... -.rww ... ...-----'l. rhl' numlx-r~ drawn . It\ ou nw.1.i the J .Kkpc',t Dr J\\ mg, ju\t chcl k \\'tth \'Ollr J ,otto 6 /49 n:t.1ikr or LJll 976-4( :SI . for the wm- mng numh<:r~. ( r,.llh c.lll co1.it' no more than 25c ph1\ .my toll chargl''.) t . .1 Lotto 6149 '1gn. If vou\I likr more 111fonn.tt1011 , .1,k .un I .orto 6149 rrt.11kr. Thn 'II nuke \'Oll tecl like.\ mill1011 . . Don't forget the Instant Games. T11crc an.· ~nil m1lhon~ of m~tant winmT\. Not to mention ,\ ch.mcc for million~ on The Rig Spin. I ~ COMlt DAILY PILOT/ Mondey, Octow 13, 19M ------- BOSTON ••• rroma1 stl'l.l&ht and the ptnnant to Mil· waukee. drilled Witt's pilch for a 1wo- run home run, cuuina the deficit to S-4 Witt 1ot Dw1&ht Evans to pop out to third for the second out and fans. 64,223, were ready to burst onto the field to celcbr:ue the Ansel first pennant. They never made 1t. Oary Lucas was summoned to face catcher Rich Gedman, who had gone 3-3 against Witt. inch1ding a two.run homt" run. That left Witt, who obvious!) wanted to finish off the wm. visibly upset. but as Uf:!let as Luca would be after the only pat.ch he threw in the game. Did Wall want to stay an'! "That's not up to me, that'5 lhe manager's dec1S1on ," he !>aid. "I can't sa)' much more than that. h's his move." Lucas hit Gedman an the head, bringing the go-ahead run 10 the plate in the person of Henderson. "I'' e never had a great deal of !iucces~ relieving Mike W11t and I stall ha' cn't," said Mauch. "but I've never seen Gedman do anything but stnke' out against Lucas. 0.., .......... .., ............... ""'0. ,_ Boeton pitcher Bruce Hurst reacta to Bobby Grich'• home run that hit Dave Hendereon•• glove and fell over the left field fence . "I figured thl· worst thin~ Gedman t'Ould do "as ue it and I still had my man out there " That of course was Moore. He was \ummoned to face Henderson. BAYLOR ... Fro m Bl throw at Baylor no.". Probahl) a curve, Groove thought to h1m~lf. Baylor guessed right. It was a CIKVC. although not one of those big. fat varieties. Just a "good, straight W111 curve." Baylor would say later. Groove hit the ball square and offit ""enl. up and over the wall. Ba) lor believed and now, he had made believers out of anyone who had ever doubted him. Yes. though he would not admJt iL this "as revenge for Baylor. Ba )'lor. the one-time f;.Mktn Angel. had t'Omt" home and wa+icl!d away w11h the sweet taste of victory "Toda) made me feel like a kid again." Baylor said. "This •~ what baseball is all about I 1 was by far the best game I had e'er pla~ed in "The Angels wen.• a patch away from winning I kno" ho" the} feel. I'\ C been on h<1th SldC'I .. Baylor pla~ed fo r the .\ngcl'i from 1977 through 148:! Hl· led thl' 1979 team to the organ11a11on\ first .\mencan Leagut• di\ 1s1onal cham- p1onsh1p when he hll 1n home run,, had 139 RBI and wa., named league mo~t \aluabll' pla)er Baltimore. the team with "'h1ch Baylor brol e into the league. beat the Angels 10 the playoffs that year. three game'i to one. In I Q8:!. Ba} loragaan led the Angels to the pla~om The .\ngel!> lost the ~ne'> that year to M1l"'aukcc. three game., to t"'O after v.1nn 1ng tht· first two Ba~ tor wa\ not re-signed b) the .i\ngel\ the following 'icason but was packed up b} the Ne" York Yankees. He pla,ed there for three ~ears before he wa\ traded la'it M't\rch :!8 to the Red ()ox for first hascman Make Easler Ha<, tall out trnm tht' .1.ngl'I'> "a' almo\t expected after all thl· run-ins ~temmtng from phlloc;oph1cal dif- ference.;. Ba' lor e\~t 1all~ had prohlem'> ~•th former .\ngcl gcm·rnl manager Bu111e Ba,a-.1 When ht• '-"l'nt into an carl~-sea,on <,lump in 141'11. Ba'a"1 aCl u~cd Ba~ lor of hcang lat kada1<;1cal and a malcontl'Ot. Ba )'lor. a man of 1mmt•n,c pndc "'a'> hurt He Ol'\Cr forgot 11 On \unda). Ba~lor "'as reminded ut II again. ··Juc,t hclorl' I went ur to the plate an the ninth I lool..l·d up and ..a..., Bu111e ur 1n 1.\ngl'I ov.nl·r Gene) .1.utn \ ho);.:· ht· 'aid. "I'm not a \tndic11H m.rn hut I "a' glad he wa., around JU<>l thl' 'amt: .. Ba\ lor '><tat.I ht• arrl\t'd at .\nahc1m Stad1.um at R 15 a.m for ~unda ~ ·, noon iame Ht: tagured that 11 v.a' no u~t· Ill \la) at tht· h<>tel. contemplating ho"' the Angel\ had rnmc bacl.. to beat Ho'iton in I I 1nnang'i the night he'f1m '>t'tllng the Red ~O\ on the H·rgc nl ellrn1na- 11on. When Ba' lor walked onto the field he noticed-the hand-painted \lgnc; draped over the '>tad1urn rail'. \lgm like .. .\nothn Boston C hoke .. • '.c1 ont• l hol..cd toda\ · H,1\ lur \aid. "ljoth team'> pl.l\l'i.1 unrt«al I go back ?.000 game" and this on1' \q1., s1mpt~ 1ncrcd1hlc ·· Thaa ' "hat tht'' ·n· \J\ tng i.lhout (1roo' e no" A,IMelpNMO Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemen• (left) c ongratulates team- mate Calvin Schiraldi Sund ay after Schiraldi ab ut down the Angela In the final inning. ASTROS EVEN SERIES ... From Bl returning on lhrec-Oa,., rest ahe thro...,ing 125 pitches. he "a" no lee;. c1Tect1\C. Hcd1d notg1'e upa h11 unt1 Knight'!> two-out single 1n the fiftl 1nn1ng. whale "ailing none anc striking out fi\e. That ga ve Scott I 1htnkeout\. mos l''er 1n a playoff. Dave Stieb had I~ 'itnkeouts for ·1 oronto in last \Car·~ American League playoff<; agains Kansa'> ( ll}. • . "Phys1caJly. I felt fine:· Sc.on said "M~ arm '>tarted to fatigue a ltltlc 1r the s1\th or \C\Cnth inning .... I wenl with the '>Pill-fingered fa\tball more toda' toward th e end because I d1dn'1 have· confidence that I could gcrtht hard fa~lball past \omc of lhcar b1~ gu\\ .. Sco11d1d notgl\c upa run until thl eigh th inning It wa') a run manufac- tured ti\ the ba\crunnang of Mookac Wilson a nd dn\en an by Dann} I lecp'<, \atnfin• 0\ ~Olt made a d1\ 1ng pla) on a bunt b)' Backman in the ninth inning that may have <1hort- cercu11ed a rail\ ltkc the one the Mets '>taged lo heat thr \c;tro\ 6-S m Game 1 "He rnn go 1nte1 tha t ninth annmg ..ind ga"e that llltlc ntra 10 dose 11 out.'' teamm.ilt "-t'' in Bas'i said of \rntt. "I 'i.av. 11 111 h" fa<.e. He wa\ determined tn gt•t thrre more out\. l'\c seen him d111t \o .!JljUl\ times .. Lanier v. rt·,tkd v.ltli th~· decision whether to hnng \u111 hack on three- da }~ rest. although he had a 5-3 record 1n games earlier th1\ -;ca-;on that he had stancd v.1thout the normal fo ur da)" ofT. Rut thl' gamble paid off as ~loll had his 'Plit-fingerl'd patch v.ork1ng to perfct11un. ~coll '>aid he cJ1dn'1 expect any problem going on three-days rc!il again in the pla)olh "But I wouldn't mend at all not plllh1ng 111 (iame 7 1f v.t"re an the World ()en t''> ... ~mil 'laid. The .i\stros ~cored two of their runs an the second inning. an inning prolonged whl'n thl' Mt't~ failed lO catch a popup in foul territory b) <\shb' bcforl' hl' hit h1.;. home ruo Gl~nn l>a' 1\ 'i.lartcd the 1nnmg- that-m1gh1-nut·havc-bcen for Hous- ton v.hcn he loftt·d a soft o;inglc into lCnter lie Id to lead off the second Fernande1. making his first p<>\t· Sl'ac;on app(:arann· on his 24th birth· da). thc·n struck out Bass and Jo<>c ( ru1 He had a 1-1 count on A'ihh\ when tht• t·a tcher h11 a high popup toward t~~cats in shallow left fi clJ. Knight backpedalled from his third base poo;111on w11h a decent chance of catching the ball for the third out of the inning. ln5tead. 'ihortstop Rafael <o;antana. out of pos111on to make th e play himself. calh:d Knight orr at the last second. and the hall fe ll un- touched. one row into c;ome VIP bows con•.trurtcd csf>C{'1all) for the playoff\. ---r -:-::=-=:----======-- A<1hhy fouled off one patch. then hit thr next one into the vis111ng bullpen in left field for a 2-0 Houston lead. -------- CALLING ALL HELPING HANDS ... "I thought the foul would be caught at first." Ashb). who had JU'll seven home run'i during the season. said Mets Manager Da' e Johnson al.,o thought the ball could ha ve hcen handled. "RalTy made a mistake." Johnson said. "Knight was under 11 and he BOATING Moon.· "cnt 2-2 on him. Henderson HENDERSON THE HERO ... got pu.·ct'!> of two pitches and then all ot onc "I 'ihouldn't have thrown him an off-speed p1trh. I had thrown him From Bl Moore's two-ball, two-stnke offering. "When I hat 11 I knew It was gone. rve hit a few in m} days. so I know the feeling." But he never hit a bigger home run and had never drive n in three runs of the ame magnitude. Was Henderson "omed v.hen the Red Sox. down 5-4 at the time and facing ehmanat1on. were down 10 their last strike? "We're ball players. we fail most of the umc." ht· said ··1 JUSl went out and tned to reach down in\lde mHelf en that s11uat1on. I didn't haw time to think about making an out." But for a whale Henderson-Wa!> thinkingaboutan carher··out." A ball that went in and out of his glove. and subsequent!\ out of the ball park en the sixth inning. After coming in to play center fi eld for Tony Armas, who had twisted his left ankle. Henderson went back on a high fl y ball hit to center by Angels first baseman Bobby Gnch. Hen- derson got a bead on the ball. leaped and appeared to make the catch on the warning track as he flew through the air toward the fence. Bui the am pact of his wrist against the top of the fence Jarred the ball free. The resu lt was a two-run homer for Gnch and a 3-2 An~cls lead. A fru~tratcd Hrndcrson came down sans baseball, but he pretended for a moment he had possession and was making a throw back in. ··1 was angry when the ball came loose. that's why I did that.'' Hen- derson said. "I saw the replays after and )'Ou could sec the ball wasn't .,. ... ,..... Mike Scott, after beating the Meta Sunday. calkd for 11 v.hen he wao;n't in pos111on to catch 11 .. The Astro'> got their third run in the fifth inning when Thon homered to left with nnt· out Thon. v. ho had JUSt three rcgular-'icason homers. hat an 0-1 pitch trnm Fcrnande1 rcrnandc1 wa!> hfted for a pinch hatter after six innings. giving up three runs on JUSt three hits. but two of them were the homer\. In the fourth the Mete, got their fir<:.t baSl'runner against Scott on the patcher"s own error. controversial a<i 1t might ha'c been. With one out. Baclman h11 a slow roller down the lir'>t·hasc ltnc "hcrt' 11 "a~ fielded b) Da\ ,., Though the intent was d1f. tcrent. lht' rc\ult looked much the <,ame as has ninth-inning bunt the da\ hefore when he scored in front of a Len Dyko;tra homer Th" time. hov.-c,er. Scott collided w11h Backman en the first-ba~ hnc and. althou~h Backman was tagged out by Da vie;, first base umpire Joe West called Backman safe on obstruc- tion b) U>ll. .\ long araument en\ued, but 11 reall) didn't matter. going to go out of the park." hard stutl and he hnd trouble with at," Red Sox Manager John McNamara \aid Moore. "I threw.him o~e splitttr wasn't too disappointed Hendcrc;on and he barely got a P.1ece of 1l. Then I didn't come down witti lhe ball. threw him another. "What can you say about a play hkc That put the Red SoA ahead 6-S. but that?" he said. "lf Dave makes that the i\ngcls had one. more comeback catch it's a great play. He just didn't . left in them en the ninth. make it." Bob Boo.ne. who had homered for Things didn't get better when he the .1.ngel.s first run in the s,eco~d. came to the plate to face Angel pitcher opened w1th a single to right. his th trd Mike Witt in the seventh inning w11h hit in three atbats. two outs and a man on. Henderson C.al) Penis sacrificed. moving fa nned on a curve ball and let ko of the pinch-runner Ru pper Jones to second bat oo the swing. sending the bat and bringing Rob Wilfong to the plate flying toward Witt. Henderson to fa.cc Joe Samb1to. smashed his batting helmet to th e '-' llfong. who had doubled in a run ground before taking the field . as a pinch-hitter en the ~vcnth. But he who laughs last . . . singled JUSt past second baseman Tl\..e Angels managed to tie the l\tarty Barrett E~ans made a near: scorr at 6-6 10 their ninth-inning at· perfect throw to (1cdman. but Jones bat, but Henderson lifted a bases· \lid headfirst around the tag .. filled fly ball to center in the 11th Dick Schofield singled W1llong to which scored ex-Angel Don Ba ~ lor third and Downing v.a\ 1ntent1~nnll) with the game-winning run. wa lked amb1to then got De< 1nces "Now we've got them bad. 111 on a short fly to nght and Bobby Fenwa\ where our tt'3m wa\ built to Cinch on a hoc dri\e back to the box. pla)'." Satd Henderson "We'\e got a "I have no"hcre to ">lecp tonight wa) s to go. but I would·, c had trouble hecausc I bet the houM" that De< ince.~ sleepi ng on the plane ndc back 1t "e \.\Ould get the v.1nneng run home. lost this one" ..aid Mauch. But back an mid-August Hen· ln<;tcad the~ went 10 the 11th tied. derson wasn't thinking about heeng an "here Moore gol h1m~lf and the this situation at all. He was toiling .\ngels an bag trouble earl). with the Seattle Manners and going He h11 Ba)lor with a pnch. f!\C up nowhere fast. Rut on Aug 19 a trade a.'>ingk tn Evans and~ bunt s1ng!e to to !thorc up the Red Sox outfidd (1l'dman the catcher., fou nh hit of answered Henderson's pra)erc, of the da~ playing for a contender Henderson then dcll,ercd the .. I was having a tough time an gamc-"1nncr.lca,1ng1tupthc(alven Seattle." he said. "It sure was nice to \ch1rald1. the '1c11m of Saturda) know I'd be playing for a winner " night.,> .1.ngel comchad. to get the Angel\ out in the 11th Winnipeg rally beats Oilers, 5-·3 J e ts score three in third pe riod to beat E dmon ton From AP dispatches WINNIPEG. Manitoba-Jam Nill 'iCOrcd a power-play goal at IO· 28 of the third period as the Winnipeg Jct!. posted a come-from-behind National Hockey Lea~uc victory over the Edmonton Oilers Sunday. Edmonton defenscman < r,ug Muni waSJUSI getting read} to rt•turn from the ice after a tripping call when Jet defenseman Dave f:flelt bl:med a shot from the blue lJne. Winnipeg's Doug Smaif 11ppcd the puck once. then Nill redirected 11 past Oiler goaltender Grant Fuhr Smail scored late 1n the game into an empty net to ice the v1ctol). Jct center Dale Hawerchuk 11cd the game 3-3 with his second goal of the night at 4: 18 of the third penod .1.ltcr taking a pa~s from Paul Macl eon. the Jct captain fought off a check h\ Muna and bcal Fuhr with a lo" c;hoi to the stick side. El\ewhcrc 1n lht• NHI Sunda\ Calgary 4, Buffalo 2: In Bullalo. a d1\puted goal by Care) Walson earl) 1n the <;econd period turned out to be the game-winner u the ('algal) Flames defeated the Buffalo abre'i The goal. 17 second" into the penod, came on a quick -.hot 1ust . · under the crossbar Referee Dave Newell consult<.'d the goal Judge t>cfore ruling the goal official. The victory w~ the fir~t for Calgary on Buffalo ice. In nine previous vims. the Flames had managed Just one lie. Wal!>on. Dave Quinn. Neil Sheehy and Paul Reinhart scored for Calgary. Phil Housley and Mike Fohgno tallied for Buffalo. Bruins 7, Wbaltrs !: In Boston. off- season acqu1-;111ons (am Ncclv scored t\\O goals and Tom McC'anh; as'iastcd on three to lead Boston to a \ 1cton o'er Hanford the Bruins' first wan of the NH L c;easun fhe Bruins spotted the Whalers a goal b) Tim Bothwell at I ·48 of the first period and then Kored four straight goals to lead 4-1 at the end of two penod<i. Pat Boutilier. acq uired from the c" York hlandcr<>, u cd the game at I · I 1n the first penod and Neely, who came to the Bru1n<1 from Vancouver. cndt-d a power-play goal for Boston 16 sernndc; before the ocnod ended. Penguins 4, Blacllbawks J: In Chicago. Doug 8odger scored two goalc; to lead the PattsbufJh Penguins to a '1ctory over the Chicago Black· hawks. Pittsburgh. 3-0. and Chicago. 1-2-0. skated a close game through two · pcnods before Pittsburgh pulled ahead wtth two straight goals in the third penod The Penguins scored first on Bod· ger's power-play goal at 3:50 of the first penod . For the Harbor Home Christmas Light Show Rain halts America's Cup Angels to sell Serles tlckets ff \Ou art o1 non prol1t .i;roup ur commtrc1al fom rt',J~. w1lltn>: . .1nJ ablt' co bt> p:11d co decor.Ht I l.•rhw homts and hu\rne~\C\ for d11\ \ t H, Harbor Hurne Chrmm~\ l.1>:ht Show. Deetmber I \ J irJ CALL NOW FOR DETAILS. {7U)642-482J Ext. 116 And gt't your (Ompan\ ., or nun· profit group ' 11.1me on rhr h\c of lldpmg 111t1d\ that will run 111 thr 0.1/y PJ<X for apprmctm"d\ nrnt weeks prior to thr mitt of rh" yttr's Harbor I lomt Om mes l.1j.tht how By ALMON LOCKABEY Dellf Not 9eMtftt Wt .... The "Frcmantlc Doctor" made a house caJI in We tem Australia Sunday and blew the Amcnca's Cup chnllenae contenders out of the water Thr "doctor" prcscnbed winds of 27-40 knot'I wuh heavy seas, forcing cancellation of the eighth race of the America's Cup challenger trials. The fierce wea1her condition 15 called the Fremantk Doctor bec~usc 1t blows up. ometamc'i unexpectedly, to bnng relief from the intense ht'.'at that somet1mes1nvadc We tcm Au'I· traha 1n the summer. Austraha'i; summer usually gets under way 1n lace December and January S.n1 BaIJI Mantell trln• Bang Ran Maxwell, 'lk1ppcrcd b) Kathy Adam on. D:ma Point Yacht Club, was the overnll and Class A winner an the Bettina Bents Memorial race sailed out of Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub Saturday. Mas Rap1do. co-skippered by Karen Faber and Suzanne Spangler. Nrwport Harbor Yacht lub. was .se<:ond; Toboggan. sailed by Lenore Colhn'i, Voyagers Yacht Club, was third. The race was the finh en the Orange Count>-Women·., Oc~n Racing Scncs sailed an Performance J fanda - cap Racing t-1cct yachts h wa!> a Cla'l'I i\ ract all the way with the 1op three boats. Bana Bana Maxwell. Ma Rap1do and Tobo&g3n an that order C las'I B winner was Animal, co- ktppcred by uc franta and Jean Beck, Balboa I Yacht Club. The '11xth race of the scnes wa<1 sailed Sunday out of Bahia Conn- thian Yacht Club with Mas Rapido taking top honor~. Clas A winner en the BC'YC race was ToboSJSn. and second was M1sc~ief, wlcd by Carolyn Nelson. BCY\. The Class B winner was Animal Jak~'T9 captvre nee lack Jalco: ky, with his son Jay as crew. was the winner of 1he Dotie Beck Oaboonfor Lehman-12 sailors sat led unday out of Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. Runner~up was A"Jyk Campbell, also ~alina with h1~ young son. Ramsey Third was C"hucke lcw'ld· der, NHYC', founh was C'rata Fletcher. Balboa Yacht Club. and fif\h was kap and R.S. Elliott. NHYC' The Angels announced Sunday their plan for the pub lac sale of World Scnes tickets. If the Angels win the Amencan League pennant and arc a participant, aames three. four and five will be played at Anaheim Stadium. The dates arc Tuesda~. Oct. 21 (S:30 p.m.), Wednesday Oct. 22 (3:2S p.m.) and ihu~ay Oct. 23 (5:35 p.m.). s was the case Wlth playofl'ttdcels, ority wmt bands will be i sued inn1na today ot 6 a m 1ckcts. which be will be pnctd at $40 for box sut and $30 for reserved scats. will 10 on sale at ptc three, Wedn~ay 11 9.1 S a.m .• as well as 11 T1cJcetton outlets in ars, Tower Records and other loailJons. There will bca hm1toffourttckct perpme pcrpenon ' Orange Coat OArLY PILOT/Mondey, Oc:tober 13, 1111 • ) Sunset tea~s definitely 5 losses last week aftermath: I ready for league __ Dave w.i ... £41 ... , after a 21 ·7 mves USUa} pOWeTS loss to ~nta Monica: .. h WU a r-~~~~~_:;_~~~~~~~~---. Bow SanMt £Mlae tee•• la.red had anticipattd at this poiE w a learnins the 11tuation. We vc some aood athlctct. The quea ·on was learn1n1 the system, u.nderstandina it and maJYna it work. 24-10 Iott 10 Miltibn'. "'We Jutl didn't play welt we·~ oontinu1n1 to ~ combmat1on ofthtnf. 1 Q-1 9-1 preseason "One, we had l who w~rc not Ttam, record Last Wffk n11 week Edison (4-1) Lost to Sant.a Monica, 21-7 Mann1, 1hun. make the 11JT1e errott. : "Sean M.,ula played ..,.nnaJy, we're try1n110 bnna him back llowly. • H11 aakle is not comp&esely well yet ... __ __ suited up because of &nJurtcs and s1ckne s. Fountain Valle) (0.5) lost to LB Poly, 20-6 Ocean View. f n. "There are Just some little thmas we have to work on. The players are do1n1 fine. The last two weeks they've pJayed very bard considering the number of two-way (seven) players we have." By ROGER CAl\LSON OfllleDlllJ ........ h would require some deep re· searching. but chances arc you'll have to go a long way before finding a blacker Friday for Sunset League football last week -five went to the gate and five went home losers. Only We tmtnster. which played a night earlier. came out a winner last week and the league is I 0-19-1 overall. The bi~cst surpnse was the dCJEtSC of Edison s defending Clf' Big Five co-champions. who were ranked No 2 in the Big Five with a 4-0 record falling to a Santa Monica crew which was ranked 10th 1n it!> respective conference "Two, we 101 a httle complacent after some bl& wins over El Moden11. Servile and Mater Dci.. We weren't mentally ready. .. And. they were a aood football team. They were real hungry, had a lot Hununa1on Beach (2·3) lost to Mater Dei. 2(}-0 at West.minster Fn Manna (~5} lost to Millikan, 24-10 E<t1son, Thurs: Ocean View (2-3) lost 10 San~a Ana, 22-17 Fountain Valley, Fri. Wes1rninster(2-2-I) def. Foothill, 7-0 Huntington Beach, Fri. Sunset preleaauc record: 10.19· I. of speed and we kind of reversed. "We were 16-4 in our first four Zack Lakac!i went out an the first games in turnovers. All of a sudden. quarter with a pinched nerve. "We moved the ball very well ag.a.inst Poly and we're bcgJnn1ng to get ,some continuity 10 our offense . We ve been running the ball fairly well the last couple of weeks and defensively we played Scrvnc ex- tremely tough we're 1-4 an turnover against anta Monica. Part of that IS due to their defense and part 1s because we weren't mentally ready. .. We had a liulc letdown, which '" understandable. If we can learn from 1t we might be OK. H opefully. we'll Ix r~al hungry for a wh1le." Mike Milner, Fountain Valley, following a 20-6 loss 10 Long Beach PQly: "We've played some good foo!ball But we have le1 up at 11mes . ~e 'e done \Cry well against good football team<, for three, three and a half qua rter'>. Gay Carro no, Ocean View, follow- ing a 22-17 loss to 'ianta Ana: "We're 2-3 and that's what everyone is telling us. that we look prett)' good. Jim O'Hara, Wettmla1ter, tollow- ina a 7-0 victory over Foothill: "We won a little uaJy, but I'd rather win uiJy than not at all. , "Both teams played cittrcmely well on defense. I was hopina we could Jcnerate a more consistent offense. obn Trani, a defensive tackle, ptafed eitpecially well on defense, as wel as our quarterback, Mike Austin. "Corey Dickson will be running on Monday for us, bllt I don't have anything more definite on that." Mqula hid been aidelincd 11nc:e., Manna's opener. · "We've rqretled a bttJe btt oa bo~ 1des of the be.U. Obviously we did som( good lluop, but J <bdn't tee u. many positive tbinas I had hoped for. We're conunuing to hurt ourKlves.. with pcnaJt1C$ and turnovers. "Defensively we had some break- downs we d1do•t elpecl." ~ Geor1e·P11COt, Huttast-a.d, after a 20-0 Joss to Mattr Dei: "We·re becoming a little hard to evaluate. Lalt week we moved the ball a little against Mattr Doi. then a ma.jot breakdown and ended up with noth1nf-Among the missing were guards Doug Blanchard and Dean Butler linebacker and fullback Bernie Colac- ch10. defensive end Bnan Gladd. Herc'<, how the cot1t·hes saw 11 in the punter Mike Guccione and tight end "The biggest thing. we've gotten nd c,1 the presca .. on. It's behind us and "c're looking forward to a new \Cason. pla) 1ng games that mean <,omething. "We've had two exctt1ng defeats I'd be happy 10 turn in fo r one bonng victory. "Our kids have done better than 1 Dickson, the starting tailback. hu missed the Lions' last two games with a bone spur in has heel. Cbrl1 l_\amsey, Marlu, after a "We re down there and fumble when we go the wrona way on a reve~. If the lod goes the nght way I think it's a touchdown and maybe a 7-7 game." Artists seeking respect Laguna· s Cotton raps San Clemente about conditions By ROGER CARLSON OflMO..,Noll .... Laguna Beach H1gh's Artists re- main unbeaten. but according to their coach. the) 're not getting the respect due until after the fact. and last '>'eek at San Clemente was 1he topper The ArtHol!t were v1ct1m1zed b) thiefs who apparently got into their lockerroom and stole 'arious mon 1es and 'aluables. the exact lo'os s11ll undetermined. but effecting about half the squad. "It left a real bad taste in our mouths." said 1ntcnm coach Llo)d Cotton. "Who added that the thief\ "Weren't the ooh d1strac11ons ''The)' d1dn'i ha\C a place for our scout\ to watch the game so we had to go up the \1de of the mountain. "The) said 11 "as a good plat·e to see the game but 1f 11 was so good '>'h\ didn't the\ use that side" .:The) d1dn ·i ha"e am rc!>pect for us at all Bui 1hc) did alter the game Before the game their coachc talked to our coaches like ""e "ere <,tep- ch1ldren . .\fterward the head conch 'ame O\er and said we ·~1cked their butts.· and I agreed .. Cotton ~•d the ..\rt1sts came out 1nJur~·frce although 1a1lbad. Jonathan Todd continues to nuri,c a dinged \mall finger on his left hand "The) ( an Clemente) didn't hit hard enough to hurt anyo ne." ton· 11nued ( 01100. "The) 're not a good team and I can·t believe the\ '>\-On three games. · .. Our ream ha' a lot ol hl•art and chara((er. but not all of the \ktll!.. 'ct .. We reponed our losses 10 the pohle but 11 "a ~ wn!>1stC'nl '>'1th e' e111hing that happened. l 'nrnol ··EH'n the fan!> got me upSl't, and that's hard to do. The) were "alk1ng through our gu} . humping our pla)ers We could ha\C started a real nice rhubarb over there "It wa-; a classlc'i\ act and I "a' n:al surpns<.'d. If-. the \\llr\I l'\t· seen around Orange Count' .. From other area coacht.'\ from thl' Pacific < oas1 League: Tom Baldwin, Costa MHa, alter J J0-28 IO\S to Corona d(I Mar .. ,, ""' a practice game and ""e'd hkc to haq· won 11. I'm ti') ing to lake a po\tll\l' note from 11 and consider 11 a learning t.'ltpertence that will hdp U\ \\IO IO league" His Mu\tangs led 20-0 al haltitmt.' and had the ball with lc'i~ two mtnule'i to go. bur lost when Corona del Mar drovt.• 85 \ards for a touchdown. then rcco' ercd an on'i1de ~1ckofT and kicked a licld goal "Ith 12 scnrnd., left. On th<' last Mt.·1.a po\~'i\lon "We ran twice and couldn't do an~ th1ni (followed by a dee p tn· complcuon ) "I ho nestl)' fell all "'e had to do 1s run the clock down. We k1ckl'cl to the 15 and I thought we had 11 won. Ju'it a bunch of things went their wa~ "The onside kick'" 11 hreak. and he (quarterbark Kurt Fhmann) can 0..,. l'tlol •t"" pfloto Receiver Mike Filla and the Woodbridge Hla(h Warrior• open Pacific Coa1t League action. Friday agafnat Orange. thro" that pa,., IU 11me~ and not compklc more than nne (a .\2-~ard touLhdo" n P"'" to Kc' in \laa\I. "Hui he got that one: and I'm nol t.i~1ng ..1n~th1nga"a~ from tht.•m Bui thn u:rtatnl~ got J lot ol lut. l ' hrca"-' (Cl() "\\ t."rc not a bad team I thin~ "c can lx'dt Newport lfarh<•r 01 ( orumt c.kl \l.ir On a g1 H'n n1gh1 "C n1n hnc up Jga1nst an) hnth and tx·at lhl•m I thin ~ \\C'rc lapahlc. Au l. ob' 1ou'ih . ''l' ,an't l<>n\1dcr gamc' ''on '>'tlh a ~11-11 lcJd ' ·Right OU\\ "e fl' at ground /Clll Our ktd\ arl' \Cr\ hurt and tl o"n \\t• cma an ons1<k.~ll'k. and I think \\l' allualh dtd "'c'rc 1n 'lc,cnth hca'l'n .. , rcalill' Lagun.1 lk ath and \\ llO<l· tmdgc art.· going to he l:l\orcd 1n tht.· Pat 11il League. but tht') ha' t' nci t'.I'' p1t·~ings Tht·~ 'd lx'llt'r bul tun 1ht•1r ,·h1n \trap<.·· Gene l'\ojl. Woodbridge, tullm' 1ng a 2ti-ll 'tt ton oH'r Lst.inl 1..1 .. \\ t.•'rc pllw;cd thai "c'rt· '-0 \.\t' \\on't dl·m 1ha1 .. Uul ''t' ~nil" the "re.11 't':htm .. \IJrl' lht'> \\Ct'~ .rnd \\t' rt' JP· prc1..1th1ng 11 J\ tlw '>Ccond 't',1\111' \\ t' f(' 11.() "'.\ftcr "-C "'On three sonH.' of the kid-;' hcad'I """elled up a ltllle hit but "t' got the hel met s1ic do" n t<1 normal real fast dunng practtte \ rnuplc \tarted 1h1nk1ng the} \\<Crc more 1mportan1 than the team. It \A.J\ JU'I hllk 1h111gs. got the norm.ii routine. bul "c got 11 back to normal 1n one' da) I'm not going to 1ell '"u t'\3t'tl\ \\hal IA-C dtd " .. Our nfTcMI\ e line. game b) gamt• ha'i gradual!) improved. but wc'rt· '"II ma~1ng our share bf high school rnl\lakn \nd. '>Orne of our )O ungn rt•1.1.'1' er' arC' '1art1ng to de' clop·· Terr} Henigan, Irvine, after h1\ tl'.tn1~ :i 1-1 h "tn O\ er Villa Park tht• lir"1 "'n ol thc )Car for the Vaquero\ "C 1c111ngnur fir'it win sure helps going tntn I South ( oastl League pla). "\\'c ran the ball cffcc11vcl), gai n· 1111,1. ~10 'ard'i The kids tllocked \\rll .ind ''C hJd four dtlTerent gu} s O\ er 511 'ard.., ru'>htng We mixed 11 up "l'll (>fkn">I' t•h and had heller r-:ecutll>n .. We g:l\c up two tntcrccp11on,. 'dllth Jtrnuntcd for 10 of thcir In r<11nh \\ c had two holding call ... Jnd tho'c along ""h the 1n1ercep11on'I 'l<1rrx·d our o"n dn'e'. We had \lllTit' lnng. 11me-con«um1ng. dn vr'I·· How Pacific Coast League team• fared Team, record ( n'ta \.1 e'a' '·:i I Llguna Beach (S-lll l aguna H1lh ( 1-4 l Orange (2· l) Trabuco Hills (3·2> La. t wt-ek This week hi<,t tct C ornnJ dl'I '1.1 .ir 'll-~8 l aguna H1lli.. Fn dc.'I \an ( ll'nll·ntc. I 11-ll at Trobuco Hille;. Fn lc.>\t tn ~'"'1110 \ lt.'JO .. r•.o a1 Costa Mesa Fn lo'it to ( .1n\llll. ~7.11 Woodhndgc. Fn lo'it to ~11ralt•,1e. '0-14 Laguna Beach 1-n ' . Woodbridge (5-0) def. F .. 1anu.1 ~h-0 nt Orange. f11 Paulic. ( oast prclcague record l 9-1 1 Gallo denies run-it-up charges By ROGER CARLSON Of !MO.ityl'tlolli.ff Huntington Beach High foo1hall conch ( tcorge Pa oc was v1'11hl)' u~!tet at lhc end of ht\ team's game with Mater Dc1 at Orange C'ou't C"'ollcac Fnda) night. bu11t ma) ha'c been more fru!ttrat1on lhon substantc on the con1ent1on that the Monarch!> were tryina 10 run 11 up on hi squad Mater Oc1 won. 20-0. and appcart•d to be on its wa) 10 another 1n the waninJ moments w11h a pass--0ncn- tcd dnve. hut what appeared 10 be a confmn 1at1on of mind apf)3rcnll)' mclt<'d "We're a pa orTcnS( team," c\pla1ned Mater ~. Coach Chuck Gallo "We throw whether we're 100 Point ht'h1nd or ahead We cmpucd ~ 014f hcnch "1th four manuh~\lo &o .rntl Jh(ad. ~o o f "I had c;ophomore "1dc rccc1' cf' :i Junior 11ght end and a (re'>Cnel quancrback (Mark Ramc;tad) who'' going tn t-.e the Oc\t quancrbac~ 1n lhl' count' next year "C >ur Junior running l'\a(~ had ne"l'r run a down \\.c pul them in and did our thing \\.(' thrl·~ a' "e nlwu)'r. do. We nud1bl11cd onCl' and almo'il threw a tou<.·hdo" npnc;'I I called time nut and told the qu11r- terbad. \.'rC will not ~ore I do not '"nnt the h;lll 1n the l'nd 1one We ran t~n pln)s (near the I 0) and \la~cd 1n the huddle until the &anu· -wa o'er "I lnld (1ellr¥C th.It "e had nn intcn11on ot'ac111na thc hall in the end 1onc nd when he Id\ he ~emed Ill undcr\tand .. P3\W<' 1n n.·0<.'t 11on "'"'' hr hfld nc1 ~lr II b h: I fl\ "I don't "'ant 10 Ile 1n ,, ""ur "'th < hul i.. < 1all\1 I want to pin) him cH'r\ \c.•.ir It\ a ¥ood game We houldn't hJ\l' bccn 10 1ha1 \ltua11on. holding \1n lor a '.!ll-0 In'"· I c:an't blame Chuck \.3!10 for that .. \ddt•d ( 1allo .. ~0-0 ., not a run· up ~ame b" any 1mag1na11on We "'ere up • I-., Jgamo;t \:into nn Vnlle\. w1th 1hc "ame group ofk1ds in there with a t\\o-minutc otTen~e. Ram~1ack wn91n there and he \vouldn't 'lm1lc He~ d sot knocked 11hout I~ yard out of hounds on1 a 'iCr.imbk pla). but he rnmr up atft.l complctrd 1 of S pas\C' do" n 1u 1hi IS He tool.. another hit and came ~P w11q a h1g smile Wr p1h:ht"ll the ~II oul and ~1d ·1en act the j!:lme 0\ h ' .. It w.1 .. th(' ~rnH: \hing. we are amng tu thro\\ the tfall, hul 11 dO<'sn't mean \\t"rr tr'"''''' l'l the bJll 1n the rnd /llnt• ' Daily.PilotTop l ·O ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 2 . 1 . EL TORO (5·0 ) 3. c:·-1 Dill-.·-.... SADDLEBACK (5-0) ESPERANZA (4-0-1) RMdrumen exllledl for 41· 7 vlctorv over hilNV • ,.....rded C1olstr1no VII· lev. Now 21·2· 1 In t VJ VNn. CdM next. Az1ecs make bl9 IMP, WMIMI to '°'Id YlctwV, many UPMf\. Lo' Allmlfol stlncb In WIV of conttnulne treftd on F r1dlv. 4 . SERVITE (4-1) 5 . LO ARA (4-0-1) 6. SANTAANA (4 -1) Friars m11nt11n r1nlclne Wl1h H.ad YlctorV OYlf' LI Oulnt1. AneeNI LNVIM '1\owdown IMfns In ooener with Amat Tltundlv. Suons bump Los Allmffos from tee> 10 with ll·lvletorV.Averv,trone Plcfl<I l3·2) crew IWllta Herb Hit's crew Sltvrdlv. Slims continue up tM lldOlr wlttl tour1t\ Vlctwv, and w• be hMvlv flvw.d In c.murv Lll9Ue ~ wlftl VIia P 1 rk. 7 . EDISON (4-1) 8 . TROY (5-0) 9 . VALENCIA (3-1·1) 10. WESTMINSTER (2-2-1) Defendlne CIF 819 Five co·chlmPiOn tumf:Hs from tM too wlftl unbff..., strulr snaPOed 1t 12. Mlrln• awxt W1rrlors eet put Tl99N' ontv Ion an 1·7 dKlslon to Trov. 8--'" QUl't for repe1t Orait91 LNeue crown Frldlv 191lnst Ma~il. Llom' dlfenM IMws uo wl1tl 7 ·O wtn .ver very tougti FNttlll Ot*I SUftMt LNeue •v wl1tl Hunt- lfl9ton 8e1et1 Frldav. SIVIMI, V •20. Open tttelr run •t FrMWIV LHllUt chlml>ionshlp wl1h Frldlv nltflt gemo at La H1bra. Nothing like a little chat Sea Kings· Holland made his message very clear t o CdM 8 ) BARRY FAl LK1'ER O•llf PtloC Cotre1pondenl .\n' quc."'''"n' ·"to the JdequJl' ul Corona tkl \l,1r C oath DaH· Hollantr' molt' .11 1onal s~tll\ "en: an-;\\crt•d 1.1,1 r mla' night "hen h1-; ">L·a "'"ti.' emng,·J Imm the lm.k· rrroom JI h.111 Jn" n ~0-0 tn take a thnlhng 'll-~1' e1H·1 ( o.,ta ~lc<oa But Holl.rnd 1n ht' I ''h \ear at CdM . ma' h,I\ r tu top his 1n1er- m1ssH1n 11radr 111 ,, \H't.'k ago '>'tlh a "cc~·, \\llrth nl H'rh.11 rnt·nuragc- mcnt "' hi\ tl.tm fotC'> a 5-0 ~addkbJL~ IL'Jm \\hll h .:iJdt.•d a 4!S-7 rou ( ol C ar11,lr,1no \'allt.') to II'> 1mprc!l\1 H' prnca,on 'rcd11c; Nt'" port Harh<.11 .ind t "'' er\11} bnng \\tnn1ng. rL'uirJ, into the frrst "ed nl -....·a \ tl'" I c.·aguc action Hl·n·\ thl'tr 'll''l' tollo"1ng the final round of non k.1guc pl:n Holland. Corona del Mar, after '"atchintt h" trJm 'tore I"' p0tnl\ in the fi nal '" m1nutl'' lnr the '0.28 , 1ctor' ·1 g.uc.·" 11 "·'" nnc of the greale'>I lonwh.H ~' I 'e lx·cn a part of .. \\ t.· luuntl our'' h c.' \\ t'(t03l he\) did a lot of hnllcnntt .11 halftime and \\C t...1 nd of kt go J\ .t \t,clT Wt.• \aid tf '"e ""ere gmng 10 Ix· .1 tnntball tram 11 'WOUid h•l\e to ht· fill\\ ot hl'r\'l'>C '>\-C could Ju<.t pla' thl n•,1111 11 lor tun "The k1d\ rc,r<mdL'\I 'o "l'll We really ha'c \OMl' pl.1\l'r' \\Ith 'ome real character .. ~ c JU'1got1h1ng' .. 1.1rtL·d .ind had the mnnwntum 111 tht· r<11nt "h1.·rc "l" \taned plJ\ mg toot hall h~c "l' thought "c could "C n\ta Ml''a " it•all' a ltnt.• lt.'Jtn ;.ind the) -werc "'t'll-prt•pJrcd "' Coath (lom) Bakl"W1n "I'm proud of thC' kid' for n>m1n~ tmck I 1houah1 the thing that "a" mo<.I cnt1rnl about thc coml·hal'~ "a' that the' "ert ahcod 2 -11 w11h Hl m1nu1c, 10110 and thc\ h:1d thc h.111 at our '0 But we c;1oppeJ them .ind \.\ere able 10 a.rt 1he thrte \('O rt\ .. Jtff Brlnklt • twport ll•rbor. after a 32-0 IO'>\ to l I f oro till' top-- ranked team 1n Oranric ( ount\ .rnd How Sea View League teams fared Team, reeord Last week ( orona tlcl ~1ar (2· '> dc:I ( O\tJ \k..a 111-2\ This week ,11 '\.iJdlt.•baL.k. T huf\ I n1,er..11' fn JI Tu\lm Fn < omna Jd \1ar. Th ur<; '-t.'" pnrt llarhor. 1-n al ( <.tanua. Fr1 E<.tanc1a (Cl· 'i I ln<,I 111 \\ ctndhndgl' ~f\- Ne""port Harhor I'-~ I ln\I to fl T llrcl \:;. t addleback ( '·OI dcl C arm\ alle' . .i:... ~ T usu n ( .i.11 <ll't \\ l''ll T orrancc 11 L'nl\Cf'>ll) 0-2> det Dana Hall\ ltl-n Sea \.It'" prc:lcagul· rel ord· 17-11 the ( IF ~outhcrn ( on tcrt.·nce .. Thl'' arl' J lint.• ll'Jrn and thn .ire ,nltd ail the "'a' around "fhC:·1r quarterb:ic ~I An·t lc1h0\e1n I can thro" thl' hall real \\di .rnd hr dtd a fine 1ob nfrunningarountl nut lhl·rr and 11 "'a' wugh to put prc.'\,urt' cm .. ~ t.• lnt.·" gm ng in that "c.' \\l·rt.• nc>I goin{t to pound the hall rt{tht .11 thl'm \\1th thr run The) \\l'rt' tou ph\!>11.al tor th.11. We tned 10 l'\IJhh'h J l'nntrollcd passing gaml' Jnd I thought ""C' moved the ball adn1u.11t h until v.-c hit their 20 Then thr' \tarted t.O mt ngaftcr u!> and lht ng' lll\I \tailed oul on us. ,, ·· 1 he) didn't put two m thrt.•r gu" Mark < ra1g \Ohr "a" ahk 111 ~·:itl h lhl Oall -wcll ( 11 latchcc; for I 2ll \3rt.J'il "The phl\cr\ had a goo<l c11111uc.k going into the gamr. hut the~ "l'rt.• \ltll d1\appom1ed Our pl:i)eN an· 'er. compet111'e and tht.'\ d<tnt 11 1..c to In\\' .. Mark Cannln1bam. t lnlver II , alter ht'> team·, 16-6 '11 ion oHr [)3na Hills 'Tm n:al hapr' tx·rnu'it' 11 wa a good \1tua11on tor the kid<. \\ e had r,ome 1nJUnl'' .ind tht• kid' "'ho replaced them rnmr 1 n and re\ll{)ndcd '>'Cll "Our running ttamc did n good JOb We tned to g1.·t k1nJ of r utc at ftr,t and did 'iome 1h1ng<. d11Tcrtn1h Todd Katie' thrc" the ball ""~·II again oul hl' hurt ht'\ 1ihnuldl'r and "'l' .... ent bark to the rnnning game .. \\t.• 1uc;1 \Jtd 'the hed. "'1th 11' in 1hc c;econd halt and prell\ much drcHC hall lhl' hall n~hl up the gut .. \.\1.• hnd 1.ome pcnah1ec;. 1ndud1ng ,, 47 ':ud TD "htt h "-J' l.1lll.'d back hul lhl' ktd\ Jr\' ~t.·ttin(I. rralh :l)l 11.rc\\t\e Jnd "C hkr that ~ c: JtC ICJlhtng uur ollcn\l\l lt m:mcn t<1 l'tlu~ k downtlcld and thL'' .ire dn1n~ 11 nn" \omct1ml'' the\ lil'I thl'tf hand" ClUI ur 1e1 ·' ~ """'"' tJll hut the\ Jrt• h11,thn3 and 1ha1' "h.11 '-'l' :m· 1e.1ch1nll Lht.•m -... · ·Our llelcn'>l' ha' hccn reall} good all '-L'J'-Pn ~ e art· putting the pres<,un· on JI the. right 11mt.'\ \.\ l' ha' a roupk lung PJ'-' pl.t'' "htth "l' "'ere not happ' "''h hu1 tht• \Ccondar) "' getting h1 lln .ind 11ur dcfcnSt' "'it1ll uur fort\' Jobn Llebengood. E!ltancla, alter h1\ team\ ~h-0 lo\\ Ill W ndge "Our dcfrn\e finall\. pla1ted ha wav decent football Wt· basically st dadn 't kee p tht• ball long enough w e the) madt.• \Oml' m1\takr<, I tumover<n and the} JU\I "'ore u\ do'>' n 1n the ..econd hall "We·\Clu'>t been dead the past two weck'i otTcnc;" ch <hoth shutout losse'i ). 'We ha' en' t hcen able to mo' e the ball and that'' bclause of 'iOme mental m1o;.1akc~ and our team being '>O )'Oung. "'W e hard I\ haH an" \COIOr'i still \tarting and th" "eek '>'e mn:l) ha"l' fi,e \ophomorc'I \ctuall) "-C 1rc ,1lmo•>1 a JUntor 'ar'''' team. "Our defcn~ ha' rnme a long wa' hut "We're \till not going to stor people .. \\ oodbndgc 1 a good team Four of the team'> lhC'}: ha'c played ha'c Ix-en 1n the 1op 10 of their rt5J>C\.\t\l' con fcrenl·e., .. Jerry Win t . Saddltbaek, Jf\er hi\ team rolled to an 1mprC'l\lvt 4 • 7 'Wtn t.n er h1ghlv·tl·gardcd ( l\PI trano Val le~··· 1 wa\ reall} plco'lCd wtth the wa' the k1d'l plaH·d We CMtrolled C\.Cn part of the p.mt _ WC' had S )'ard llltal ofTen!>e to their I 72 and lhC\ "ere 'uppoc;cd to ~ kno\\n for their na'"n& go me "\\ c had thrcc mtertep110M One -.ct up a touchdown and tht' othrr ....,.., returned .U) }ards for al D. .. WC' onlv 'i&cked him ({ apmrtno \alln quarterback T odd \hmno,1ch) t\\-lCt. but \\Chad a &ood ru'h all niaht \\e made him aet nd nf 1t hcf<lr\' he "'anted to ' ; AMaalCAM L8aeu9 PL.AYOPPI ._ .. 7, .... , <e-11 CALWOIUllA .. , ... so 1 o~a S 0 0 0 Wllfollt 2' • 0 1 0 $dlOflld .. l l 1 0 Downlne " S l l O O.Cna3b 4 2 l 2 Grk:tl lb s 0 1 0 Jec:kSll dll •t •2~dtrt 2 0 0 0 Wlllle rt 2 l 13 a-c 7 000.JoMsPC I O I O ....,ronc 2 0 0 0 ,..11$d 417l2 7 T.._ ~-.--- .. , .... 20 0 0 '0 2 2 UlO ., • 0 1 s I '0 s 1 1 2 s 0 I 0 , 0 I 0 2 1 1 0 3 I 3 1 0 I 0 0 0000 ' 1 1 0 w •1u .... .. -.. 11-1 ~ •1••1•-' Ge,,.,.·Wtnnlno lt81 -HenW\Oft (1). DP-<elltomle 2. L09-eotlOll 6, Cellfotflle t. 7&-0eelnees t, ~ Wlllono. Hlt~edman (1), Boone (I), Grich (I), 8evtor (l), HenW\On (I) So-eun.ton. &ooM, ~Ill. SF-<>ownlno, ~ H It Elt N SO ... 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Cr.awforo c I ·0/ l 1 2 l I 0 0 2 1 0 00 SamOfto J 2·3 1 0 0 I 0 0.00 snrld (0· l) l • l 2 I 3 • 2 25 Hrst (l·OI 2 IS II S 4 I I 240 eovd co II 1 6 2 3 I • • 2 3 540 Clns CO· I) 2 152·3 II II 10 6 14 S 75 Slentev 2 J 2·3 S l 3 2 l 7.36 T.e.ls 5 47 l ·l S4 1S 1'2 17 JI .. 11 S.ves-Sc:nlreldl CALIP:OltNIA t ie> hrerll01e.,.. FlnleY 2 I l 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Cndlr Cl 01 I 7 5 I I l S I 2'I Sutton I 6 l·l • l I I 2 1.41 Crllll I I ·OJ 2 4 2 I I I I 2.2S Wllt(l·OI 2 17 2·3 13 S S 2 I US M 'kM 10· 11 I 7 10 6 l l 6 316 Moor 10·11 1 • a 4 • 2 O 9.00 RuNe I 2·3 2 2 I 0 0 IUO • LUCI\ 3 1 I l 3 1 I ?'1 00 Teti!' S 41 4S 2J 1t 13 23 U. $aves-Moore SCOltE BY INNINGS Bo~ton 1"40 017 314 01-13 Celllornle 04' 113 S44 01-2s Geme-Wlnnlno RBI -Celllornle, J-. Scnoflet4 GriCh ~IOll Evin,, Hend«M>n OP-BOiton 3 C11lfornl1 4 L0&-6oiton 3', Clllfornle 42 S8-Sc:holltld. CS-Pettis 2, Oownlno s-&099s, Berrett, Owen. Pettis 2 8urlts0n. Boone SF-Buckner Jones. Down· 1n9, Henderson HBP-Downlng ov S<:lllraldl Gedman Dv LUCIS. Bevior bV MOOr• WP-ltutlle BK-Moore PB-Boone Umolres-earnett, McCov Coonev. Bremlgen. Roe, Gere•• T-G1me I et &oston 152 Game 2 et Bo•ton. 2 47 Game 3 el Anet.elm. 1 <Ill Game 4 et Anaheim, l ~ G1me S 11 AneMlm. l ~ ATTENDANCE Geme 1 at &g,ton, 32."3 Geme 2 11 Boston, 32.716 Game 3 •' Anaheim, &4,206 Geme 4 et Anaheim &4 :nl Gerne S et Ana~im, &4,123 S•aM•on lb Greenwell Oh Gtdmen c 8errt tl 20 B1vl0r dll Htndenon d 80911' lb Owenu Ria H Even\ ri Buckner 1'b Armas ct R-o u BovdP Ci.mens P Crewf0<d P Hunt P Mtnb'IOP S<lllrt ldl P s11ntev o Ttlllb FIELDING BOSTON CALlf'OltHIA Narron c eoontc Whlrerf·~ P9tll1d Jovntr 111 SChof1eld '' 09Cin<ft3b Wllfollt ~pto JOftft f'f•Of' C)o.w~lf Gt1c'tl 71>• lD 8lKtnOn pft-011·2b J.clltOft dtl HenctrldlrMb ~lep CcOfWllO F.-V• Luca10 ~l"P ,,,,...,. llut* p ~· Wiii• T ..... 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ThOn (I) SB-8.cllman 111 SF-Heep IP H It Ell aa SO Hev.19n Scolt W. 2·0 9 0 NeW Ytnr Ferlllndl L, 0· I • J 3 3 1 /'N.OowtH 2 0 0 0 0 Sisk I l 0 0 1 0 Umolrts-+iomt, Rennert, Flfst, West; Sec· ones. Brocllllnder, Tlllrd, Hanrtv. Left. Wever, Righi, Pull! T-7:73 A-55,038 NL IUVeft K9"S, scMdute W.-iewilY'I Sc- HOUllOn I. New York 0 TllUndlV's Sur• New Yori.. S. Houston t S.tvrdlV'' Sc-Ntw York 6, Houston S 5-...'f's ken Houston 3. New York l tSt<•ts He<I. 2·2> Todl'f's Ge,,.,. Hou.ion lDu~es 12·Sl 11 New Yorio. !Gooden 17·61 noon . W~v'sGeml New York el Houston, noon "'- T'llUndly'1 Game New YO"k 11 Houston 11 rwceuerv 5 20 om All times PDT All games on Chennt l 7 NHL CA.Nlf"BELL CONFERENCE Smv1M DMiW W L T Pn GF GA W1nn1- Celgarv Vancouver I(~ Eomon1on 2 0 0 ' • s 2 l 0 ' " II I 0 0 1 • l I I 0 2 I I 120 2 911 Toronoo Deiro.c St LOU•\ Mlnntsoca Cl>icego MerTls Oivlslon I 0 I I I 0 I l 0 0 0 I l ? 0 WALES COMFEltENCE P11ricti OM\len l 2 1 l 2 12 5 7 • I 9 9 7 • 10 P1t1souroh 3 o o 6 " IO Ntw Jen t • 2 O 0 • 10 I PllHalMIPfl•• 2 0 0 4 I 7 NY lslend4!rs 0 2 0 0 6 I NY RanQers 0 2 0 0 I 11 Wasnlng1on O ? O o S 11 Adams Oivlslen OueOK I 0 l 3 10 S Hertford I I O 2 I 11 Boslon I 2 o 2 I• t? Buff110 0 7 l 1 9 12 Monlrtel 0 2 0 0 I 12 SllndeV's Scores 80\lon 7, Hertford 2 CelGerv 4, Buffato 2 Winnipeg S. Edmonton 3 Plnsovrgr> 4, Chicago I TedlV'' Gemes Monne.ot• e t Montreal. n WHhlnoton 11 Ntw York Rengefl. n Oueoec 11 Vencouver n Tllftd9V's G•mft Kines '' PlttM>uroh, n St Louis 11 Toronto, n ao,1on 11 WlnnlHt, n Greg No<man Pe1er S.n1or J~ WOOOlen<I Bretl Oote Steve Ellllnoton R09er~k&Y Peter Fowler Bruce SoulsOv 800 sneerer 01v1dGrenem Kvt HI• Hen Chlt n Soon Lu Mfll'• "'"*' COL&.aGE ,,_.Uflfw_) ". 70· 70· 70 71·60·73·71 '4·73·60·71 69·6'· 73· 76 71·73·71·71 70-71·12·74 10-'9-11-n 65-n -n -n 10-n-n -14 73·71 71·7S 12·73·7S·7'l 74·72·70·71 n n -n -n UC 1NtM 1. CM , .... U. ~ I UC Irvine KOfint Peflsl 1, Edw1rd1 l Goelle H ves Flortl t Halftime UCI , 1· I • Ml'L NAifM*AI. COM'°lalNCa Chica to MIMffOll Detroit TatnMaev Ortena.Y .... W L f ~Pl' "3 ISO PA 1a-110 s 1 0 • , 0 6'1 "' "' ''° l33 ti 4 , 0 ·~ m ' • 0 CeMr• ' 0 4 2 J l I 5 0 ' .... 0 l.000 "' '1 0 .'67 13:3 .. 0 500 106 ll6 0 1'7 100 153 0 .ooo 74 177 NY Gtenll 5 , 0 A33 130 n W1Jfllnl1CW1 5 I 0 All 120 97 Daile' 4 1 o .6'1 171 114 PtlltodtlP!lla 2 4 0 ..m .. lef SI 1.0UIS I S 0 . l67 76 11' AMm•ICAiN C:OMl'taaNCI W..t Denver S..111• KlnM,Clty It•*" s.nDleOo ' 0 4 2 l 3 3 3 1 s 0 1.000 179 IOI 0 M7 ue M 0 .500"' 111 0 .500 106 '~ 0 167 111 1St Ctevtlond Clnclnnell Plttst>urt h Houston NY Jets New Engl1nd Ml1ml Buffalo ll'ICll1n1POll1 c.Mr• • 2 3 , 1 • I s .. ., 0 0 0 0 5 I 0 l 3 0 2 • 0 I 5 0 0 ' 0 SuMPn~ Atllnte 26. Item• 14 It-*" 14. Se•ll .. 10 Miami 27, Buff1lo I• Chlceoc> 20. Hou'ton 1 Detroit 11, GrMn h Y 14 Cltvetend 20, kenM1 Clrv 7 ·"' llt 143 ·'°° m 142 .200 6:1 125 . "1 100 1lt .133 IS4 133 soo 142 m 333 153 Ito 167 111 13S 000 SS 14S New Orleens 17, tndlan1POll\ 14 New YOfk Jet' 31, New Enolend 24 St. LOUii 30, Tamoe B1v 1, D1tt1S lO, WHhlneton 6 New York Giants 35, Phltedelohle 3 Mlnnewte 27, S.n Francisco 2• toll o.-nver 31, S.n Dleto 14 T.....,,1 Ge1M F>ill\Ourgll 11 ClnclnMll (Chennel 2 et 61 SUMl~I o.n- Detrolt 11 ltPml 1t11den 11 Ml1m l ChlCIQO 11 Mlnne,ot1 Dalla\ II Pft(IMlelOflle Gr"" 8av et CllVtland Houston 11 Cincinnati lndlaneootls II BuffelO Ntw Enol1nd 11 Plrhbur911 SI LOUIS I I Weshlnelon Sen Francisco et Alle n11 T emo1 8ev el New Orle1n' New York Glen!\ et Se1t11t Sen D•ego at Kenses Cltv Mlltdlv, Ort • Oen>1t r et New YOfk Jtll F.icom 2', Aam1 14 kere ltV QuMtlrl """' O...rtw "H-FG Luc:knurst 23, M 4 Sec9'ld ou...- • 1 0 7-14 l 7 10 6-1' Rem•-Yovng 11 oau from Bartkowski i Lenstord klci<I. ·06 All-Riggs 4 run (LUCllllVr\I kick>. 12''4 T1'ird 0...r1W All-FG Luc:llnuf11 32. 9 26 All-Brown 22 DH\ from Arcner ILUC:khurst ~ICk), 12 4' Feur1tl <Nlrter At l-FG Luc:llhursl ff, S9 Rem\-D1ckerson I run (Lan•lord k•Ck >. 1 3" -'tl-FG LUCkhurst 41 12 43 "-SI 162 Flf\I clowns Rushes veros P1n 1ng Return Yerds Como· All Geme Stllll"n Sac1<ec v ards Lo\I Pun ls Fumbles· Lost Penaltlts·Yerds To,.,. of Pone\\•on Items l9 24·106 114 70 1'·29· 1 1·12 6·12 2·2 1·67 25 43 •• " 4'·167 100 31 9·20·2 1·7 , . ., 1·0 10·9• 34 17 lndlvlduel Stelistlc:' RUSHING-Rems, Dickerson 16·73, Rtddtn l·ll At1an11, Rloos 3S·l41, Andrews 3·1l. Archer 3·1. Aus tin 7· 3. Ste mo1 1·2 PASSING-Rems. Binkowski 1'·29· I· 196. At1en1a. Arcner 9·20·2· I IS RECEIVING-Ram\, Hunter 5·71 Young 3·4' Scott 2·37, Dickerson 1·71. Redden 1·1. Brown 1·5. Gum1n 1·3 All1nta, C Brown 3·54, Dixon 2·30, Cox 7· II. S1emos 2· 13 MISSED FIELO GOALS-Rems. L1n,lord ,, Raiden 14, S..hawtrs 10 Scere trv OUertto Sa•ttle 0 l 1 o-10 ••Ider' 1 1 • t-14 ''"' Quo"" LA-0 Wllll1ms 9 pen trom Plunkett (Behr klcl~I. lJ 43. ~~ LA-Hnter 49 oau fri)l'n Plunkett C .. llf' kk.k ), ' 13 SM-FG N JOllnM>n :IO, 13114. ~Que"" Ste-Werner t run IN Jonnson 1<k i.>. 1 11 A-70,635 Fir\! Clown' Rusnn·verd\ P1ulng Return Y atd\ Comp· All S.Cked • Y ardl Lo\I Punts Fumbles·Lost Penellles·Yerdl Time of Po,SH•lon s.. 12 24·91 120 ,. LA .. lS-131 1IS 21 15·26·1 17·26-0 4·31 7·42 1~ ,_., V:2e , ... S-3' H 3·2S 32:32 ............ Stllttltks RUSHING-Se11tle, Werner 19·74, J Wlllllm\ 4·14. LIM 1·3. Los A"911ft, Mceeltum 20·75, H1wklni 6·33. Plunket 3·19, Allen 4·11 PASSING-Stlllle, IC.rllil 17·26·0-1S2. Los AnQe4es. Plunket IS·2'·1·199. RECEIVING-Seellle. Lereenl •·60, Werner 3·34. J Wllliem' 3·12. Turner 2·24, Buti.t 1·12, Tice 1·4, Frenklln 1·3, .. Illy 1·3, HUOM>n 1·0 LOI Anotlft. D Wllll1m1 •·St. Cllf'lslen!l4f'I •->S. H1wkln1 3·20. HHter 1·60, Allefl 1·11, McC1llum I·• MISSED FIELD GOALs.-Los Anoelfl, 8ellf 31 16 SI Louis NFL LOGS Rams (4·U 16 San Frenclsco 24 lndlenaPOlls 20 Pllll1clelplll• 26 Ttmoe BIY 14 Atlent1 Oct 1.-0e1ro11 OCI. 26-Atl1n11 Nov l--11 Chtc.OO Nov ._.., Mew Orteen• Nov 1.-Hew Enotend Nov '3-New Orleenl Nov »-et N-YOfk Je t1 DK 7-Dallls Dae 1,._Mt.eml O.C. lt-91 S.n Frenclsco 10 13 7 3' 10 2' Community Scoreboard 8ASKU-.ALL Cttv .. WW.. M9N'l 1.rAGUIS T\ltMll't'I C DwtMln FrM AOlnl\ Ern1t t. WlllnMV McG1w Dlmlfll"*' Cee>ec:lt" A~oen JPM Prlnllnt T'u.Ma't'' A OMlleft I U().e11111dt Couoer $hl:ers WAllarn L Yon Co A Teem Htedtlllfilers , .... .,. ........... OM.- ChlOMn lllH!'S Mellll'I Pt-.ov I.eke<• krewt1e111 ......... ~,·~ t.rMIOI'"*' Arthur ANMl'IOfl IHrfMt .......... "" Hoollllll 10 Win 1"w.o C04eman a. Gra111 I ' 1 1 ) 7 , , , I 4 s 0 ) 2 ' l ' , 2 3 1 • s 0 ) , ' , 2 J 2 ) 0 s • 0 J 1 J , 1 2 I l 1 , 1 J TtlwMl'f'• c °""*" Wlldca1' 4 I p_, ) ' Olvt'I ltelden t 1 Xidex DIKINll 2 3 Shootlfl 0 l WOMllWI l.IAGUa ......... ~ c-'~ 4 I Ind!•~'-• 2 Pacific F Inane I el I • 0 C It H iiier 1 5 .............. JS ........ ...... l.t" .......... , • FO\lftllln ._. ...... 11. Sonf1 AM I H\lllflnt1on a..ai 7, Co.IP Mite ) Wl'llt111r IJ, WtllmlMI« 4 (1 C0tt1 ~ 11, HllMIMfOn a..ai 1 1.0t A~lol t . ~ CfVlft S l"'lne IS, NewOOt'I IMCPI S CJ &I Monie 17, Or'eMe c ... 1 Cardi 12 MIMlon VltlO f, G.,dlll On'l'I 1 '-" kecll 12, '""''°" 1 )I IMlnol• 11 l 1¥1or 20 w1111lneton 35 Onoon 14 Wllhlnt!CWI SI. Oct. 11-AtllOlll SI OCI u-11 Sl1nf0to Hov 1-11 Arl1- Hov t-av• Nov. 1s-<1llfornl1 Nov n-.1 UCLA UCLA U·!) • lt 14 17 f7 .. ,, 14 It t l ,. 3 OkllhOfn• • •s si n oi.oo s1 14 , 1 Lono e.ac11 st n t ,.rlton• St 16 32 Atl1on1 2$ OCI lt-11 C1lltornll Oct 2S-WelllfnelOll SI Nov 1-1 Oreeon SI Nov t-Sllnlord Nov IS-.t W1\lllngton Nov n-usc Cal St8tt ''*""°' C1·6) 12 New Mnko St t4 JS ldlhO St 25 11 ldlhO 25 23 UNLV 40 10 T11b1 10 20 Lono Buell St lO OCt. It-Utah St OCI. 2S-.I H1w1U Nov 1-Frtsno SI No¥ t-S.n Jgl4 SI Nov lS-.1 PKlllc Lent ... a. State (!·U 24 San Oel90 SI 17 14 Western Mlch!Qln 1) ?J UCLA 41 :10 Cll Slett Futterlon 20 Oct l~t New Mexico SI Oc:t 2S-.t Frttno St Nov. l-11 Ulall Slllt Nov t-Elll«n We \lllngton Nov IS-.1 Sin Jose St NO\I, 21~NLV c .......... SATvaOAY'S GAMllS West Arl10111 SI vi. 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Curren wins S2?.000) WMlreftdtraMactteM '00TaALL NafleNl, ..... L...a LOS ANOELES ltAIDEltS-Actlv1ted Oreo Town•end, dttenslvt end, from the ,...,... •u~ Ill! W1lvtd EM1 Fri nk,, Cltfentlve end CLEVELAND BlllOWNs-Pllctd Tern OrMf', wide reci.ver, Oii lnlur.o rtterY• Ac llv11ed 9oO Gr\Altf. I.ail WASHINGTON llllOSl(IN$-AC11nltO "lctlv Sencteri. rvnnlno beck, from llllutH retMve W1tved ROii Tiiton, euero Lakers romp; Cartwright injured INGLEWOOO (AP) -Kareem AbduJ.Jabblr sco~ 19 points to lead the Los Anarln Laken to a 112-87 win over the New York Kfticks in an NBA exhibition pmc Sunday nisht. ErT.-in ··Masic" Jobnton tCOred 15 points and hid aevn Uli1u, and Michatl Cooper came of'f the bmch to add 14 pot nt1 for the Lakm. Kenny "Sky" Walker, the K.nickt' rookie first.round draft~ from the University of Kentucky, led New York with U pointt, and Patrick Ewina added 12 points and ca&ht rebounds. Los AnaclC$ jumped out to a 20.8 lead after five minutes of the tint quaner. Johnson scored 11 of his IS points in the openina period. New York trailed by 18 points. 6<M2. at the star\ of the third quarter. but ouucored the L&kers 11 ·2 in the first 2:S4ofthcperiod to pull to 62·S3. Bu& the Abdul·Jabblr and James Wonhy took control and the Lakm cl<*d out the quaner lcadint 8().67. Wonhy finished with 10 point . Both benches were u5ed hbcrally 1n the final 9uattcr. when the Kn icks fell funher behind. Meanwhile, K.nicks center Bill Cartwri&ht il\Jured has left band before t6c a.amc and 1s upectcd to be sidelined for about three week . The 7·foo&. seven-year \'etcran. suffered a panial tcu to the utensor tendon of his lcn middle flnacr when his hand shatt.tred a norucent Haht bulb while sttttch1n1 1n the lock· crroom. the NBA 1cam said an a ncWJ re lea St. Or~ coait OAILY PILOT/Mond,.y, OctoW 13, 1911 •WI Minimal economic pep f orecaSt HOT .PRINu~. Va. (AP) -It. olue-nbbon (>t.lOCI Of bu 1ness CA· l'ruuvcs predLCt$ that 1he U .. econ- om} will cpntinuc to muddle throuJh 1l1e next two years without a rece»ion hut "1thout much pickup an growth l'1th<'r In its stm1-annual economic outlook. the Busine'i~ ( ounc1l t'\· prc~~d a general unca'itne~!I and ~1d ·concerns about the econom' . 1twund" ·· ~ d1 appointing performance 1n 1radr and hngenng '-"Caknes~ for l . 1ndustncs ha'e pre ... entcd the ClOn· om\ from growing up 10 C\pccta-llQrl~ " the counc11"s repon "31d I rida' • The Rus1ne~c, C'ounnl. made up of l'\l'CUI'\ es from 6S ot the rnuntr~ "> l.irge't corporut1onc,, torcrn'i l'Con- om1c growth, as m1:asured b} lhc ~ro\\ n:111onal product. of 2 6 percent 1111, >cur. "caker than la st \l'ar\ ~ 1 pcflcnt performance MU TUAL FUNDS The aroup predicted GNP irowth would climb modc•I~ to 2.9 percent 1n 1987 and 3.1 perct'nl m 1988. Theosc forecasts urt far below the expectations of the Reapn admini ~ tnwon. which is look1na for growth to top .a perccn1 next year Jamei. 0. Robinson Ill. chairman ol the .\mcncan Express Co .. said c"cn the mode~t upturn predicted b} the Bu 1nei.s Council will not occur unle'!> 1he trade deficit improves . fhc United State~ 1'1 expected to suffer a rec:ord S 170 b1lhon trade tmbalan e this }car. which the Bus1-nc~~ ( OlJnc1l ..aid was the prime rca!>On l'\·onom1c gro" th has been dcprn~cd. ··our 1cchn1 cal consult. nt do sec trade picking up at thi.'end ofth1s ~car tx·l·auc;t• of the lower dollar and faster gro't'th abroad:· Robtnwn said fhur~a) night at a new!> bnefing on thl' report ··0a.,1calh. "'" arc back "here \H' Chamber's Dolphins hosting NB trade fair The Dolphin\ I)" 1\1on ot the Nc" rxm ti arbor .\rca < h;tmlx·1 of c ommercc.: ""'II !>pon1,or 00AU\10C\\ f\po 'M" fmm 5 to~ pm \\ c.:drll·,Ja, at the Nt'"J".>rter Rc.:\on 1107 lamborCl' R d ' me 7' husanc.:\ c\ "111 he reprc\cntcd at thl\ '>C'Cond annual 1rade 1.m ""hich will ~ hl•ld an w nJundton "11h thr t·hamhc.·r'-. mon1hl\ Hu\IOC'\\ Rlcndrr and 1;, t:\~ctl'd 10 dr.1"' ahout .aoo part1c1pan1 "Thi\ I\ a more condcn\Cd H'r\1on l)f larger C\po<.lllOth ,Jll<l Pill' 1de.~ a conH•nient "-ll) for mc.:mocr' tu \hare the tr !ICf".tC'C\ \~1th uthl't rm1 mh~:r, . ..aid Cork1 \\ h1tfur<l nx1rJ1natur tor the.' t'\t:nl h • planHltspla\ 1abk\ Jnu hooth\ thtuul'hout lhc drnwn\lt atmn .1r<.'.1 thal will \ho" \\h,11 hx·;il hu\IO\"\\\''\ h;\\ l' In ntkr and hem thl'\ l1lll ll'l,11l· 1n ca h other , r o r more 1nlormat1 un !)lc.:a\l' l.111 lh\· ,·h.1mhcr ,u t>-i·Hl.11 v.erc a >tar ago when we spoke of an economy that will continue to mud· die throu&h:' he said. :'There still is no indication of a rcetss1on,just slow grO\\-th. •• In an encouraging Ii" for the future. Robinson said that about one· third of the compan1e survc)'cd reported that demand for their prod· ucts. including export demand. has begun to 1mpro"c. As they have 1n the past. the eAccut1ves continued to express un- happ1nesi. over the inability of Con- gre\s and the administration to lbwer tht' federal budget deficit. "Our business looks good this >:ear, but 1he cloud hanging over Uri is' t~. rnthcr temf) ing size of the budget and trade dcfi c11s:· said Edmund T. Pratt Jr . lha1rma n of Pfizer Inc .. the giant pharmace utical compan)'. Otha l'Xecu11 ... c!> stud the} were glad that Congre~i. has finally re- 'oh rd '"O ~cars of debate over chan11n1 the ·1ax code. While not happy about the S 1'20 b1lhon in extra business taxC'S. the executives said at Inst the Ions uncertainty 1s over. l he council's economic outlook. released at the !>tan of a thrcc-da} mectina at a V1rain1a mountain rcson. said consumers will use their S20 b1lhon in upcoming annual tax cuts to boost spcndana. helping to keep the recovery ali ve. Other hiJ)llights of 1hc economic outlook. -lnOation. which this ):Car 1s turning 1n the bc\I performance 1n two decades, will worsen next }car as the beneficial effects of lower 0 11 pnccs beg.in to ""ear ofT and higher import prices cau!)ed by the "caker dollar begin to be fc:-11. The executives forecast con\umcr pnccs would nsc .l.2 percent in 1987 and 4.1 percent in 1988 aftc:-r ad vancing 2 7 perCt'ft this )C3r. -The c1.,,1han uncmplu):ment rate. current I) at 7 percent. will <1how slight improvement mer the next two )ear~. dropping to 6 8 percent in 1987 and J 988. as sen. Ke JObs contmul' to expand while manufactunngemploy- mcnt remains weak. NEW YORK (AP) -The loltowlng fist shows 11'141 New York Stock Excn•nge stocks ind warr1n1s lhat h•ve go~ up the mosl JnO Clown lhe most l>llsed on ~rcerit of chanoe r19ardlen of volume for Friday No securill~ trading l>elow S2 are Ind· -ude<I Net ano s>ereen11oe Ch•noH •re lhe difference between the previous ctoslno Pflct and Frfd1y's 2 p m price UPS N1me Las I Chg Pel l ArrowElec '" + ~ Up 20.7 2 geo '"'' 2 + • UP 1•.J J lamnd81h s 14 1 + I', Up 11.S 4 LomnMto WI 3'• + lit Up 1g 1 s Maranti 4 • t lt UP I .0 6 OutbOMar JP. 21. UP 9 S 7 ArrowE pi 101• '• UP 8.9 I Ahll Chaim 3 • + • UP 1.3 9 McOrmtnt wl 3 , + • Uo 7 7 lY ~~·~~k I~~ +f ,.~ ~: H 12 Purot11or 19', l • • Uo 6 8 13 PanAm wl 2 '" UP 6 7 14 Tranottnd $ ?9'1 P • Uo 6.7 IS PubSvc Ind " 1 + '• Uo 6 6 16 SymsCp 12 '> + ,,. UP '' 17 t<1e1t Buie 2 • + • ~ 6 3 18 ~ear S1eoter 6' + 31. 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The new pre\ldent of Uhrasystenu' Power and En.,,1ronmental S}!)tems opcra11ons ts James P. Kelly, formerly president of C F Braun Co. in I ham bra. Job H. Dean •~ no" chai rman of the board and chief executive officer of ltras)'<,1emi. Def en~ and Space. Inc., another subs1d1ary. R.a1an T. PltilUps. former!) prci.1dcnt of Fluor Po"erGroup 1n lrv1nc, 1s senior' ice president ofl ltras)'itcms. Inc Gerald K. Liocloer, the new \-ICC pre\1dent of L ltrapo'A>cr Inc. was pre' 1ously with General Elcctnc ( orp • • • PhllUp W. Hanaer has been appoint\"(J_' tre pre~1dcnt-'Mlle~ for Cost Care, Inc. of Huntington Bcarh a na11on" 1dc health care cost management company • •• Mel Miiier has been named corporatl" director of markellng for Megular'1, Inc., a leading nattonal manufarturcr of "3Al~. polishes and related products for au1omot1\ e. mannc and household apphcat1ons. The appointment "a' made h~ Larr) Kenn president of the Ne" port Beach-ba~d firm ~11llcr 1.1.111 ht-rc\pons1blc for the Jc, clopmcnt and marketing of the rnmpan) ·s product ltnc tncludmg rnnsu mh tcc,t1ng. produ1.:t themt program' and tfl'l\de show\. r ••• Cbrht.oplter R. Claase, a ml·mhl;·r o l CusllmH & Wakefield'a Financiil Servicn Group, ha' bl·en promoted to\ ice president by H. ( arl l\fo hl'>tc1n. dirl'Ctor oflinanuJI -.er\lll"S for the ~e\tem rcgibn. .\ t aguna Beach re.,1dt·nt ( ha'>l· " prof(o.,.,1onall)' hao,cd an Newpon Rl'Jrh -....here he .. peuallll'\ in \l"lunng mongage finanung. cqull)' \ cnturl· pannerc; and con., cniblc linancing tor de' elopmcnt cltcnts. • • • David Hubbs nl In llll' " lonncr project manager tor ~e Irvine ( l) ha .. bcl·n na ml·d prnJn t manager tor Fredericks Developmeat Corp. 1n <\ante1 -\na f-k "111 d1rl'ct the product dt.-S1gn and dl'\C:lopml'nt ofapartml·nt '>Ill'\ throughoul uthl'm ( ahforn1a. • • • Pete Marken of Hunt1ng1on Bcalh ha' been named a branch mJnagrr for the Pal tfa D1" 1'>1on ol l \ ~pnnt ( ommun11.:at1ons Co .. rc,pon"blc for ..all.., and cu\tomcr <.('f\ Ill' 1n the Orange Count~ area. 1'1 1or~o h1\ arpo1 nt ment. \.t:rrlce'K' wa" I "' ..\ ngcleo, d1 \1 '>1on manager for (,TE Sprint l'S ~pnnt. the nation ·, third la rge'>t long-distance tell-phone anJ data tommun1cat1on<, lnmpan~ ''a pJnner<;h1p of (1TE < orp and t nned Tdc:lommunatJ11on\. Inc. OvER THE CouNTER • • • • • . . ' . •l"" •l . HP B '"Durty elly' ., OPE~ FOH L CH & DI;\ 'f:R \1ontiay thru Fnda~ I I i\ M to Q P\1 WHAT A WAY TO 00! W in one gomeof WIN GO and ge1 rwo free r1cAets re, Europe • • A1so ... the Wes lndtes or some o ther e 1t1t ng plocn Check Todays Num.bers on Page A2 Daily Pilat & TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE I I I , I ' .. ' ----~·· -. Giii18i#IM1Hllbit!llt.tti . lllllY'S GLlllll PllOD Market edges upward NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market edged upward Monda}. showing no clear-<'ut response to the news of disappointing resulh at the Iceland summit meeting. Trading set its \I owe t pact' of lhe year. Wall Streeters had some other co ncerns on their minds as "ell, including an uncertain 011· pnce outlook. forthcom ing sale' of. bonds and note!. by the Treasul), and corporate earnings reports for the th ird Quancr. The Dow Jone) average of 30 industnals rose 5.20 10 l,7Q8.37 Advancing 1i.i.uc~ outnumbered declines. 740 to 635, with 48Q unchanged on the New York tock Exchange. Big Board volume came 10 54.99 mdl1on shares. against 105.05 m11li~n Fnda} and the lightest total since a 46. 70 m1llion-shate.-da)l-On Dec. 26, 1984. The NYSE's composite index gained .19 to 135.89. At the A.mcncan Stock Exchange. the market value inde>. was up 53 at 265 18. let U1 lltl, Y• Sell V Ht p,.,,,trl C111 Cl111111N, 642-5678 for Information & surprisingly low cost. WHAT AMEX Orn WHA T NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Oct. t3 Prev T1 dafi Advanced 79 ~lined ~ haft99d '' 't,'ut' Ntwhohs 10 New lows 9 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Slits, • P.m. price and nel chanoe of lhe ttn most active American Stock Exch1noe luues. lrad lng nallonallv a t more lhan SI. Name ~Ickes verJn A ornHar W1noL10B lnlil'lorbd BAT Ind EchoBaY g A"merag ICH Cp_j ObrlenEgv n GoLo QuoTE S Lut CM. 4'h 11'.1i -'I• 19~ + ~ 11'h 1•1. -,,. ~l: 7~ 171/'J 11•1.e METAL S QuorE s NEW YORK (AP) Oct. 13 Prtv Tod'Jo o.'4 Adv1nc~ Dec fined 6« ,, ¥ncr11nQeCS t 0111 lfisves New h gt1' New lows NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK !AP) -S.lts{ • p,ml prla and ntl change of 1he lfleen mosl active New -York Stock Exchange l u u1s. trading na tlonall\f a t more than sl Name ~•ume ID'' CM. PacifiCorp 3." , -~ 18~ l· . l v. -1~ U X Corp ,~, I/• N 19M Pow , 61h -'h 81nkArnt! , •'h -~ Amtr T& T , ~'h + ltf nl!Tech •;, -l~ PC lnll , 7 +ll,4, ~:$.'I" s il · ff~ -'1 • Ge~1tlf m· g~ :t: 1 ~ NCR CP • , ._.,4 -l'il M1rrlo11 s 4 , B ~ b'~~T~u,1 c 11: t ~ Dow JoNES AVERAGES NEW VOR~ (AP) -Flnel Oow-Jonei ITT:~rs 1'h '11'3:M h\"r.socmt.~7+1 Trn rn·7l . 81775 'ff· ~ . 11 1 0 . l .7• l . . lk 71 7 }19 • 7~ 11 71 . . Indus 6,6 • Tran l.7 •, Ullls 1.1 1 65 Slk 10,601', 1mM11&11f iifoi@I NEW YORK !API -MQSl I Cllvt ovtr· ·the-counter stocks 'uPPlled bv NASO. Lal' ... inr.rme 1~g.· If,,., Au ect ?t. Fram~v •i 6 '9 91,'t ~~:.. ~ •: 'l~ f I,\ ~:~~~ ?ff; i 3.4 .,., tntlc s m. ~ •1. i~ l~H s tti• 1 lie 13'1• -'I• M I , Iii -Vt Rt k s • 2A h -1'1• Toloott ticz.s I r, om UllZ. Rol.lir t. To l 't:d.t. ckL ~19n ~Lucho 10 c;.orrn¢\ vo\lrly UVL WOT ld ~ f\na.,st, honc:iecwn LI~ el~ thz pirf0:t..91f\,, ond tihi..~ys t.hi largzsL 9Q.I« t1on 0¢'l'pCrt. bz.och '+it flJ""lgn ''lord., 1l't/&it't '!:010 ~VII~ lOOl~bt'A'.S ,21}'~~73 f'l'Mdo.NI 52~60\Jth lelloaw. ,8J8/3()'t 9~ ,. rnon Uirufh l0t.o9, aot.usdciy l0to6 I.. !IW'ldoy noon to~ IF CALLING l'ROll NORTH OMNGI IF CALUNG FROM SOUTH OMNQI Orenge eo.t DAILY PILOT/MoncM!r, oaea~1r 11, 1• ~fA/l 1NTO SAVI 4 li~es, sg 00 7 days... • ,..,.,,,_~O.'t' .... -.. ...... ~ ................. ...... fr~DifiiHmi&riiP.~1'111 ..... l!!!j lllMI •!l!lt ._. ••i ... 11 lltt Ceita... 1114 •111111.... llH C....-. ...... tMll ._ · BNutirui hnkAepol NMr ftaluUa ltlt Bay9he)(•cuee3efU .,_ ...... ... .. ,_ 81oc1t9 to bWlfl 3bf 2" •aftlllU NEWPO•H VILLAGE ' ~un C~y lamlly MCtlont' 1iiLU form OR gourmet kl1 3, St1cWt term rent• ttOm 38R 21~8A. 2 cw Gal' No gar trptc mutt ... S 1200 2 + Study ~ ,t bOtl APARTMENTS ' -· .. ,., a JI 1-.· J ··-:_. ... r. -· .~~· J~~ty 3bd, 2~. ~ unit In lrpl. Proi lend~· &I ~/wttty to S2000/mo pelt Avail Nov 1 112oo detatlt 539~8191 Aot... oar ~· crpt 1900 FM eoat. ...... Reaity 857•5~18 e:: trlsUne cond, VACANTI dee $039,500 831-4304 28,_ 2&A wntr S1l50/mo 5'8-0183 Of 850.0.00 BLUffS 3b< t•~ c:IMn. TtLilJrr .,.... PRESTIGE LOCATION 857 ·2834 •H2 14 I ~ to got PLUS 2bcl. • ..... -... '38R 2BA yffy I 1200/mo BRIGHTON SPRINGS llgflt. eoty, FMNon ltl $750 -28R 18A -...... ~ S IMoctl• to -1bd down Great rental 4llM ••• 8ACHELOA-Y,1y $475/mo Condo 28t H\S. trio-~ .,...,., S 1200/mo no J*t .,...,... South COMt Plut IUITlfa .. ,llT I ~;$J-~~:0·~~m Mr::C:n :. =t !:; w aterlront Hom.a, tne micro. 2 car garage 7~ 1509 • ~;1~~!:,~ =~=~ =:;' IUOI ._ Pll 673·*3 J over $240,000. NO 8krs Ill-I• I :~=~ i'~.!1~:0. ~ Furnl$hed C9Pe cOdM"ar Call 875-5210 •tiilgtlt Llght9d. Sat'd 1111,111 I ---I Lauri. 9.5 e.40-•020 · ·...., FashJoo laland 28r2'h8a, Volleyball & Tennft Crta HI ht d , C..ta •na 1024 _ · · • Coattal 3b< hM 2ba flyrd S995 No peta 549·24-47 Short term ok Pool. ten-°'*' 8lry 2BR 28A duc>le• •Pool Jacuzzi 880 g Y upgra ad one1 •-T1-•-gar kldl tine I 7 501 --$ 800 780 3611 unit wlfrplc • shr ;at ' ' bad room, ona bau11 BY OWNER. E/SiDE •11.:re -539.8191 Agt ,.. DARLING 2BR HOUSEi nis 1 • wtd hkup So of trwy. •Cov.9d Parking condo at the Vetaailles A DUPLEX 28r 18a, ea haa 38d, 2Ba UP _,gar. bit-ins, garCS'nr, w/d CUTt 2bf. 2ba. lrpl, pat, S1195/mo Agt 873-5354 •Cable TV Avat&abte pie buying their first unit larger hi$ encl patlO Fee Land 1315,000 FULLY FURN & BEAUT 1982 Meyer 5-49-3484 Lltttude C0urt Nwpt Ter-and 8111lards mustseef0tayoungcou-t ownya.rd&gar Ownets 28d,2BaOOWN IWPf·WllTllLIAll hkup,CatokU25t dep 11050 111 ta.st dee> 2 •RecRoomWlthF~ home, or mature couple 1179,500 (213) 598-4057' Anc:;;~;"883AHlty OCEANFRONT '48R 1am11yl eaatalde 2 Bedroom. 1 rice. 640-2787 Furn •~m. den •S1a~~·=URN/UNFURN molt'•ng to smaller quar-•uN TS • ho~ S2SOQ/mo Beth enclosed patlb -S 300 673 5595 I e r s At Ir a c 1 Lv e' I xtn t cones. IQ H · • ~lie I BAYfROlH 68R and 095/mo Call btw~ EXCLUSIVE HARBOR 1 /mo •• C0tMr Nwpt F'lf1 & Bait" courtyard/fountain ex-r aumabte 1ntel'llst only • •n fabulous $4500/mo 4 bp 548 0648 RIDGE 3bd. 2 , ba, Lg Sorry No pets• posure plus security gate loan. owe. Agent Pat ·fer lalt 11111 IWPf YalY IEITALS -m • Lott, w/wet bar. pool/ Studio Apt. tull kltChen t714)557-0075 & Pool Cobb 675-2013 $500060WftiTwo moQI:! • I LUX ON BUDGET tennis sec g11e lrplc. 2 S500/ltl0 1st last 12001E ST SIDE SHARP & SALLY SHIPLEY/ A llAll( Fl•tl! One IOI! Super rental • WEST NWPT 2BR. lrplc. Stylish 2-story 3br 2ba dbl decks 12350/mo tse security Walk to beach t LEAN 28 /d hOok JOYCE DABOLT I J st S37 0001 JoM Den-! nu paint & crpt $925/mo gar I/yd trplc spa $995 Cati M-F 85P1184 Kim 673-5844 Ir. w NO up New Single family homes In u • WEST NWPT. 1 blk to bch 1 car 81'\C gar. pets Coi ta Mesa w/prlvate verReatty857-51t8Eves 3BR.lrplSl200/mo · •111·1111* Fantastic Condo on the C..ta•na 2'Zt 7501rno546-9950 fncd yrds Tile roots oak 244-4001 11M 160 f WEST NWPT 38R hm trpl l ~ewly remodeled 3br 2ba wale< w/labulous vtew cabinets & much ~ore!••-It"• dbl gar $1350/mo ·1 1 gar lt•ds Ok S750 totsa Poot S1795/mo Decor-1 & 2BR APT OUIEl SHARPI CLEAN 2Br 7~9-91( )() I Calltoday Agt548-t329 nutlfl ~DOVER SHORES 4BR othersavall539-6191 a1ocluJn1Shed 873--0896 COMPUX POOi nopets I z8a WIO hllup pa110 & I 1 8 Acr•I &ntral P•rilt family home $2250/mo I Agt fff Newpor1 Creat Condo $495 & $695 S600 sec it r a ge N o Pets -~-----~ lllLHI~ CLISE·~ 1 Apt a~eal Just 149.oootl NSTA MISA Tl•ME LUXURY 3br 2ba, Eastslde End Unit 38r 38a, dbi 646-36 18 90tmo 546-9950 -Only 1 left 2Bdrrn. 2"18•1 Terms John Denver Re· 3BR.lrplc,ltlce new.comm Towntlome. 1') yrs Old.! garage. many upgrades 1BR 1BA house w/front SMALL TRAILER FOR townhome. ltreplace. 11· atty 657-51111 Eves pool S1000/mo I Very delu•e S12001mo S1500fmo 5-48-0069 yard Close 10 beach & RENT small yard , tached 2 car garage.I 24•·400I •Al70 Waterfront Homos Inc Villa Rentals ahae>S $700/mo ut11111es $350/mo Older woman .. COLDWC?U. BANl(eRO totally upgraded Call Like prlv-'> One ecrel 1• 1 1 _._ , ' 67~4912 Nwpr Hghll 2BR. lenoed included S48-5393 pref d 646-4151 DavldCooper631-1266 I -1 • • • .vv _ tard . gar Unfurn Viewl Corral & shedll -MACARTHUR VILLAGE $975/mo w/gdnr Of S900 18R upstairs $495/mo SPARKLING 2BR upper ----I •~i~'\· Passed pare! Ju1tj lalMI Illa.. ZIN lbr end unu up stairs wto gdnr Call 67~3381 Pool gas paid no pers uttls paid Pool laundry --· 111 ••• •• " .. $16.0001 Eaty owner El b I I I ---f No pets. Near IJIOPS ---~ , fonanclngl John DenVlf .iegant 3 r Ilse I/yd poo · spa. en. rees. 3BR 2BA bay w $1300 re erenus required S675t mo 548-7689 1211,• ,, Realty 857•5118 Ev" cnlld/pet tine others avail Clean 1620 957-2828 38R 28A. 2 car enc pkng, 147 Flower ~5--316 1 lnvest0tsf This Is the best E/SIDE 3Br, 1-atory 657-8729 #A272 $S50 539-3191 Agt lee Ott Adams 4br $860 flat yrly $1350 BACH, MC 2 bdrm. 1'"1 bath, pv1 lndry SPARKLING Newly fl• buy south of PCH. Duplex Condo w/lrpl, lg LR & IA f •-Je l4tl WMI -1nclds den 2ba gourmet bldg. pkng, pool SACH rm 1ns1de untt Patio. gar mOdeled Eastside 18drm with good Income. newer priv patio, 2 car au gar. b II M Ptaia1ala 2107 kit 539-6191 Agt lee ocnlrnt 3BR dupte._! Nl<;e No pets S675/mo S665t mo New •P· construclion and a WKy S 141,500 851-025510 1 . ONE D--'room hou-In C&llllf IDTAL Call Pam 631· t268 pllances garage pool. motovated Miier a-• -2 & 38drm W nter & Y ty I ......, ""' spa Convenienr loc No FHSALllYIWIH 11.4_,,__y Peninsula ~entals ;vt I rear1 lence<1 ysarcs• Slngte .Ill~-. ,,,.ii' ~~~-pets 176371-E737262nd SI IU..... 11• .. ,a_ 1211,111 Villa Rentals 675-4912 only n-pets 450 Aft 4 115· .. 0I tr 111-1111 •..ii•i. •• ._ 11 • •-• IUlll 1 weekdays 548-0944 !': Shafp 38drm, 1'1tBa. targe ...._ Ca,illUal ltlCk Yrly 2br nr wa"" S725 or -•x TOP AREA quiet, no pa1s ---•••••-l bonus room , workshop Residential hllltlde with Tribe stze 4br hse lnclds beach pad 1500 utihtles •Olllll TllSI* -MESA PINES 1er 1Ba FOHOLISll( New paint & crpt 1st at sweeping view. canyons, 2111 den kids pet gar lrplc paid 539-6191 Agt tee Carpor1. encl patio IAlllA g•, •. owe 675-8918 or ocean and night tight Charming 29A den ,1..,ba $895 539-619, Agt lee -18r tea garage S550 Or balcony S650 up Gtatral 1002 Elegant custom built home 631 -486 t homll!lff Improvement nr Pines Park'& bCh New r1aat1ia Af!lt•tatl ~~: ~:: ~;::ace ~~ POOL spa bbq 5'9-2••7 ---------•I on 'The Point' just a S A N M I C H E· L will be costly. bul eould pa1n1 inSlde & out Sl 175 V 11 2134 lia;I OTHERS AVAILABLE Fee Unlurn1Sfled 2Br 181 w/w Ital Estate Fer Sale yield dream hide-away 213-476-2165 1 fJ Ho11n(c..... IAYFllllT c••• $hOrl walk to bay and TOWNHOME 2br, 2''1ba. The p rice r eflects --'Fou-n-ta"l!l-n"°v'!"a1"l'lley-"l'lh_ne_r_3b!""· r 111... 2&M TILHHT· lll-IHO crpt blttn ra;;t;· oven. •r.:-11-1•1 .. ----100-•2 Besu111u1 decor 2 bdrm beac1hes 4 Bdrm plus beb aut 1 yr ot_d, & 12 1 8·900 outstanding value, Don't CtrlH ••I •ar 2122 2ba lncd yd spa kids 2BR 1BA, YALV. UNFuRN. •Mesa Verde 28r 1ea ~~~.:;,6'~ ~015~~.~:c -------------hugelhllngtdlningroom& fam1y room. all freshly 6~2o-Ow8n9e~·for~~~p.asonty melsbs thAll o1:!' ,£,•II 2BR 29 A spectacular S875a1 539-6191Agtlee NO GAR, Sll50/1'1]o. upper new deGOr dish-* IAYFllOIT * ac11oin1ng lull length ~a1n1ed w1th,new carpets "" ar ara, gt vv-1.vu ocean v1e:.O., trptc. 2 car ·a t It L 2140 834-0959 washer IOcked garage Utlhh• Paid Studio lull bays1de patio Fabulous nclosed pr vate patio 3 Baal. ltack 1040 • ••-• ....... iar. paho 511 Seaward II • IC• -S675 No pets. 640-2495 kitchen & bath p1110 Avt First resale o ffering clown Ch annel views hreplaces beam celhngs. .._.. _... •IUITYI 2W 1~•* I now• 1425/mo No pets Premium End Unit twnhm Boat sllp available Qu ality through-out .. (ICllSIYl Won't lutl Si>«;tacutar 15351mo 760"8382 _ SIASPIAY Cllll Gar !role & mor•I Cathdr1 •NEWLY DECORATED• 640-5341 in The Cove Eleganr & $555.000 S450.000 USTilll bulldable fol with wtnt• •CHARMING 2 Bdrm. 2'"1 Gated. near bch. eitcl 2br cethng $1000 673-5348 2Br new crpt lncd yrd I spacious wt:? su•tes. lorm 4BR 3BA s182 000 watet view 1 125,000. Call ijath No pets Ftreptace ' 2ba lrpl, dl w. w/d hook· -wtr pd 636-4120 1-5pm a&~tfi:....A..41 waters edge" parlo ll0"1I ., Inc. RV gate, private CALL 640. 7085 nis ct & spa. no pets pets, winter rental tilt July dine view deck & -~""HI Hn" (714) 673 4400 • · Agt. e.art>ara 760-1900 gardener. s 105oi mo:• up, encl gar 2 bales. ten-FURN 2br, Iba, no gar. no 2566 Orange A $650 1 •--=--=-a Just reduced to S595 000 REAL ESIAI E Bkr 963-8377 S 1 o o o • $ 7 O o se c 1st S775tmo 673-3608 •PEITllll( ctn* APAITllEITS to p ompl sale -It tall BAYFRONT IBR Mai i<a1 963-0963 I E 11 t 1 l 2e 1 r r r 173o4900 a condo 6 month leaSe I Lrg t BR wi den or 2nd BR i1ce en oca ion r Beauhfu clean 111ge Gar· Hastings & Co ~0·5560 lnrre1t ltac~ 10'9 ~t11t1fC•••H Partly turn Bayside Dr l"iae 2144 j new crpt & paint Lots ol 2Ba w 1D hkup lrptc den Apts pattOS. deelcs _ _ t storage Ouiet S850tmo vaulted ce1hngs 2 car gar spa Sorry No pets let Ut Help YH Sell Yo•r Propertrl C111 .C1111111H, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. \ ' , . r ,.,... H UHM ISWI atll -zllz s l 600/mo 644"9558 I AYAIL •••HtaTtL' ~ 1nct ulll5 673-2706 wlopnr Ovei streams & 12eorm 2Bath $760 Almost '• acre Oii water· Charmmg 3Br 28a 3 hses 2bd 1'i ba. ale carport I I'-~ p , I lalls Poot & spa Great 398 w Wilson 631 -5543 front Room for 100', • OVER 1,000 RENTALS · • S 11 50 A I 10117 ---•••••-yacht 5.000•sl estate Speclahzlng in all areas. to CdM bch Lg FR & $950 720-0876 a ti t11a1a I ~~wpets 549 2=!~ 1Daaa P1iat 212' Sl5.800.000~ppointmerit l1'1CWI" & arzee Tell us patw trptc 2 car gar + L lelc~ 2141 -, U07 Pt1i•s.e1 IH .. 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No pets $725 n, •fli41 lsl1 18a house Garage lncd N-port Shores gorgeous TILHllT 171-lllO m1tro 2 car oar age 857-1776 or 760-1713 b d ' / 3Br 2Ba all amenities wiopnr W D hkup Over 50dapotrh ayPlrroonbatagete. 8 1«0b· Ill CAIYll Miii yhrkd c~ts 1 rpss6• 75w d ocean v;ew. new crpt TOP Floor Balboa olfk:e/ streams & faffs Pool spa i.111a1 ltac• 2'41 " Lrg 3 bdrm 2'~ ba w/poot up 0 pe s ~ u D f S 1400 t d A t /be t S995 No pets 5"9-244 7 .. ~, ----"""!"--!"• Causllnf7t4Ml51-7720or ' ' sec. 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Worklog i:>artner 10 cOOll lil Responslbl• loving pet-w/exp H.B CPA Firm ~..,.. & Sat 645-5760 Accef11ngCo1pp~cetl~~ Offlee clMnlno. tend~ v;;:uu ... lfg 18R i*ii'"tiM $140 oo wk. & up 2274 comm & more $675/mo. pvt ·~ba, ale. pello T~ • auc:ceHtuf ,nt•urant In son to ca'• for 2 year old Clll '°' app1 847-40« lllllOl-I' 333 W UI ~· P malnt , '"~ Mutl Sec: I bid I I Nwpt Blvd. CM 841-74•5 722· 1068 Ooyla Co/Alch 722· 1602 Tueun Soma nves1ment and s month old girls -Beach Mon·Frl t -have own trantPOrt•lfon club"t:c:J... :,. w ~:1i -•• a a•-Lwir OCEANFRONT S5501mo. lfFlll WITI STIUll req'd 551·5485 Spanistl 01< bul torna llln /ll•PIWT II OIAST PWA llTU May speak Sp1nl•h Cell now $750/mo. 645-7408 -· .... ~ UlllS Incl Matur• respon I c STA MESA ---English a must Prefer-Full· Tim• Typing, rmno & Be tlf I Aeloft Holel het M-F 9-5 875-2311 3026 W P1clflc Coast Hwy 'bl . A II b.; 14• t2, IN o . M1rt111n TD ffi1 ably tn my Eests•de CM arrand• for Newpo,1 '' now hklng tor lhe "8" lh~ 1~•10~1"" po•111ons RESP woM•N _ __._.. fOf Lido Be)'front 3'ii12ea. N-port Beach Retrlg TV '' e person. v• • I S200/mo 548-8923 - - ' ;-. home 1 clllld OK Beach RE o.v.lopment cate Ou' M'<'t upscale v U1 -••• • ,.. ,......., wld. trplc Prvt beach, S135 •wk sgl. no deposit nowl 673•1592 Eves .... fUl.-lllTI Shop/StOl'egefOfftet, 176 646-483 .. eveslwknd• 1 Co C11t1752-0153 calt ()peolng tile flrll open full lime olllCle Mtp. tennis Aval! 1 ti t PARK NWPT TOWNHSE. '"" •11H lq tt & 1~4 lq fl, wllh w .. 11 In November Pos-•DOORPEASON P1c1flc Pl1no s1850/mo yrly 675-7687 V au liea 11\tah pOOI, spa, ten, fwy ctose.1 Full HNlct office w"er 1~0 E 23rd St Doat1tic1 3011 T '"-' l /T.. tfons to be tuled Include •BELLPEASON Aentat 6"5·6460 2722 Back Bay vu 4A~all Newport Cent., 840-5470 548-7240 Housekeeper Nanny live· ec..... r " ......... *REST AU RANT Ll~E· .... T IHIU APTI BIG BEAR CABIN large IM~EO Jan 720· l 5 -Unique large be)'front Ap-Aa ... acta .. ts In Engllsll or Spanish ok I HOS hllM COOK SHYIOI STATlll Elegant b~ronl. t800 sq pool table, colOf tv, 2 Rmmt 10 shr 2~r apt. prof prox 2400 sq It • 1000 Good pay ~xp req'd 'IXP .. lllmlOIAI • J * ROO M S 6 AV t CE &rrlll&lf tt . 2Br Oen. mt<:ro,I frptcs Steeps 14 non smk,, age 30-35, aq It ouldoo' deck: Aaatalfflltats DZO Reis 647 7172 !And Electrlcfan'• Helpa' lhltwulatr CASHIER Full or Parl·Tlme. Legune d/w. frptc, prvt t>ctl, encl . 714 S45-6916 I Santa ltf'la Hgts loc .avt $2500 mo (7141432·0653 •SPlRifOXL I !flsvcAic -tt Ambur"""' .• , Electric F.-4 S.ners x1n1 wages & ~ms Chevron &o4 S Coast g11r $2595 boat sllp avell Dec: 1 957-6092/E • GS Single father needs • M -•·1 Sch 50f no IS 760-0919 I SL w Es Tc L 1 FF B I d g REA DIN Palm end noon hght hsekpg. lndry. 979-23 t 1 or 645-8623 OaslaMft App t y 1 n per son Hwy. Laguna -ry, pe -I lea ta I to alftl AN seeks honest raspon-Penthouse suite, 1450 sq card readings avallable cool11n & car for t3 yrl P T r Apptt<:•llons ara being ac-9am-4 30pm Mon-Fri, SERVICE STATION AT- SPAltllS APAITIEIT 2724 slble roommate lo sharel 11 $1800/mo Incl utlls & Nauonelty reno~ned pay-Old A~so need some' ~~;tru::n~a~~n !':'d~: cepted at personnel of-The NewpOrter Resort. TENOANTS Exp'd Atl• 1 mite from beach I 3BR HSEM/F rmmta 2 evil Irvine twnhse S457.5ol Janitor agent 722·73t2 chic. local & lied 11 Yfl overnight help Balboa ts• 1 nd ftee M-S 10AM-5PM 1107 Jamboree Ad. New-Day Shift, Sunday otl • 642-2357 1111 C M xlnt nelg.h- nsmkr 786-8096 . • ~allsfactlon ~uaranteed' 67S·2802 or 675-6376 ;~s~,o~~te': St ~~I~";; 3333 Br11101 port 6.ach $5/Hr lo 1tart CdM/NB Vlfsallles 1BA penthouse borllood. yd/patao/pv1 ba YOUNG Prof wanted! Sh,jCt•aerc:aal Prt,.27'7'' 92-7296 or 93-2054 Will exchange low room Bakersfield, CA 93305 Cos~O~e.. I KENNEL AIDE PIT, City of area 6•4-7151 m quiet loc w/m•n• ocean 1 966-6646 btwn 5-7 or msg 3bd house an CdM $350 I Cles11flecfa a great pl1ee lo rental for general house Laguna Beach, 20·40 hra SEWING MACHINE view A11at1 now S82S BACKBAY-Huge house. I 6m7o5-6':'!8'r tu bmd . n-smkr ••LE IY IWIH 0·2 advettlN yoor home bu11-work Newport Beech PEST OMTllL Tiii OUlll l&IAlll per wk SS 00/hr lo start. OPERA TOR for canvas ., .. ~ 1211 1 A 1 TRW .. ., • SQ -neu 1 1 A 1 760 2690 local pest control co 18 yrs o< Olde' Ma1n1a1ns E ....-.. ._... ag e s formal OtR. grand piano I 2 81dgs On Lot $229,500 amt Y e s -needs route tech We Ce.rd shop w/gltt• & cos· animal stleller lac feeds products co aper ,..,.p. Winter 36, 2 •• Ba Opht on trptc mofe S37S •uUI leatals Waatt4 27ZI 1982 Charle St C M Lest •••• 2925 Profeuitnal/ tratn must have good mellcs. N.B. 8•0·7373 & cares tor anlmlls, 11_ tul 645·2244 _ the sand nr 451h St I possibly less 2 .. 1-9331 33 yr prof M. w/c•' to ah' 645·4539 or 642-79 tO * SSO AEwXRo. * Maiaiatrati ve S l 00 drMng record Call Mr COSTA MESA ANIMAL sues hes & gives tnfo to SllPftll GUii Furn11hed, all upgrades. Balboa Isl M/F to shr 3br CdM/Nwpt hse/Condo In Ja•astrial 2711 LOST ORANGE TABBY Charles, 432-0838 HOSPITAL nte<ls Full the publtc Eaper pre! bul Femala/Male non-smoker almost new $2500/mo 2ba apt own be exchange lo< min rent & MANX CAT, name ls Reil· XWXAD WINNING FtRM time anendant Please not req d, apply Petson-Full-Time In lrvlne Call 544-2484 M-F 9-S $400. Ulll 1st IHI •dep, AM dullel 551-5927 aml 2000 sit. Hll I t,... ly. VIC Newpo'1 Terrace Seeks •nteflOr designer llllHllS·2• •• apply In person nel sos Forest Ave. Lag Jane 250· 1299. Mull Su leatale 2 &76 10-15 yrty 673-1376 GERMAN COUPLE w1a;;es Nwpt Bch S 1200/mo M· 1· on Oct 4 642-4138 Minimum 3 years pro· Experienced only. 480 EHi 17th St CM Bch. 497-331 1 pass security cheek A Zone Agl 541-5032 leaslonal experience. Cell Bob 54S..07&9 ----__ _ 22§ a PALOMA. 1760 COM Female roommate to rent home/condo In creatMly & mgml SklllS a OlllTll •LP •TIIH'S IUIET. lttun UlmUICl Unfurn. 2Bdrm Walk lo to shr w/same In 3Br CM/Nwpt/lrv area ap-2500 s/I WerehOUH lnCI 2 must Send resume & Salta SSlO FfT. CM area Come grow llTllll worker. FIT. ptld blH<I t>eteh oceen vleW encl CdM hse non smkr, no prox 2-3 mos, commenc-offices & lg mezzanine FOUND ADS salary history to Impact with us 556-4188 Looking for • sharp. on experience Full com- g•taoe. (714) 637·J916 pets $365/mo 760-885• 1ngJan 10 '87 85?-8186 3042En1erprlse.C M a Images 2611 s vate, *SALES* -energetl<:lestpecedandl-pany t>enefils Mon-Fri -CdM male n/smkr sllr leave message Paular1no btwn Brlatol & ARE FREE Santa Ana, CA 92704 ClllTISY ILlll v1dual ICH oor produc;e Apply in person laatl I 2610 duplex upstairs $475 • HITAL -~~6~~5 ~;S;~~,~~N 5105 Baggers. Pan-Time, Union dept Produce exp nee T AAGET Personnel AYUUIU •W I S500 deposit Avall 1111 I W&ITH Call• Nt4ical/Dtatal (111111) scale wages in Newport Full & Part-11me Please 9882 Adams 2BA 2BA upna1 unit ?ar or sooner 67S-9650 S B I 2 9300 SF refurbishing In· • 01•11Slll lllTu Beach store Apply tn apply at 225 E 17th Hunttogton Baacn • .--· · ea Island or e court Id & 1 do lnte • -Praor plumbing sales ax-p.1rson Mon through Fri-S c M 964-8008 E 0 E w/d hkup, good loc S 25 CdM Ocean view, SBA Of 3 Bdrm view tlome, s e ou can re r 142-Hll H••STUT penence nacessary day 10am-3pm Safeway. treet. o~ta ua _ · • 2626 Aurora 3BA for single person or 2200 s it Of largtf' Wall to suu. 875 W ISth St NB. Flex-tim~siuon avail 1n Apply an person Mon·Frl 1000 Bayside Of. New-IOTOl llOITE WANTED WEOOINO Co- TSL MGMT a.2-1603 1 couple $7 45/mo Scol1 pay $2500 per mo °' 213-433-09 .. 1 progreulve high tech, port S.acl\-ordinalor needs some leaf~ Ctllt Mttrt 760-02 1210 760-0920/E more tor fight home. Call la C ta f p rt f tr J f LOST 10r 2'1t wks med dog high tooch office Salary TIE WL'S PLllllll H IYH Available In Irvine area waitress backgrbund W& CLEAN reliable female 10 K Sterling, Agt fJ 2790 Shellie/Aust Shep max, open Position avail Dec 1S26 Newport Blvd $300 to $800 No collect-Lovely environment *2Bf 28 •. new carpels snare my 3 bd llOme. All (l 14)173·4400 T 4 f La Ill brn tan & gray COM 1st 496-0311 8-4 M-F Costa Mesa B~1~~iv~~~~~,j~~~ a::.~ Ing 3... hours a d1y ~~ 4~:~9~~inge ben• amen11tes $310 mo S50 Ci~ I · I t r1 t H•I tr I area 760-8677647·60.... IEITALASSIST•IT 1714)642-1753 ••th let 01 shifts Mondaytllru Frldayafter-__ PatiO. carpolt, pool. spa dep n-smkr 540-4791 Ulftl tr ta 2 new homes -3BA 3'1tBA • -----.., r. var Y noon Saturday and Sun-_. Coln-Op Washer/Dryer 2740 at 2257 Elden Can rent LOST Lh aso Apso Flexible ParM1me E11p'd lllTUUS,FI TllT Good driving record req day morning Call WllHWW&Slllt1•'• S795NoPets722·8011 COIHlw,tTtrrlH $lOOStNGLEGARAGE for $1400/mo each Want M1st1a wttag mulll cha1rs1de & X-Aay w/la<: EXPlfi80C8 Help Wantad Bring OMV p11ntou1 6'12•4333,askfo<Ktrk F/PT, $1300 mo op- Frplc pool. 1az. $550 to trade for land an NB or brown & wht, vcty 18th Private Practice Seal We wtll lraln Weekends Apply an person btwn 1-5 I O I portunaty! 760-7057 teyourbullnealmovlngloa 642-7302-N. 957-5066-0 Sale & Clean 708 CM for 5-10 units CM Hme 722-8395 Ole Beach (2 13)43 1-2.929 & evenings 842-2606 2272 Michelson. Irvine raqt tll Ea,ltyatat -Waatt4 -:::.'°:;9=~nounce 1118 EJSIOE c M Rmmt want-~~~cado. Cor~~~-5~1~ Rach Flock 645-0968 645"5800 x273 Reward DENTAL CHAIASIDE AS--c1n•11 IDYllE DELIVERY /STOCK l Jo·~:!~·~. 5535 ltisc. ltatab ed pref lemate to share .••••••••••••••••••••••••• StSTANT. 4 day week. lllPIHllTATIYE FIT L1f1 150 tbs 18yrs·1 Cosla Mesa,CA92626 PRACTeCAI. NURSE. &as f1H i~~.~~-~-9S23:1mo 11t ~;:~~grt 6~:~i~3~mmed Budget Rent-A-Car ts 250 Ogle SI ~osta Mesa HOEPTlllllT HOUSEKEEPER Does II -"---""'--1""-·I: ( \HE~.H OPPUHTl '\IT\ ·= seek ing energetic. HSlllH PI T afternoon• Tele· All L•ve·an"Of' out Local Wiii exChal'IQI low rent for FEMALE 25-35 to shr, HI • e Clerical/Oflict -5400 motivated md1v1dua1s lo Flowers/Plants Full or• phone skills· Apply in per-refs. own ca_r 673-51_00 general hoe use work beaut 2 stry 3br twn~se. 2769 MAN AG ER e -1111 full time customer ser-Newport Beach family Nwpt Sch. xln t toe. nr : e AIYlllTISIH vlee posmons Prev1ou1 Part-time. Apply an per-son lo complete appll-Mtrc•aa•iH Reis 760-2690 bell, poot.1ac. 760·6816 3 6F'F1ces FOR LEASE • e AHISTAIT customer relatlons exper ~~~26~:~d=~:rve~~·~j ~~111~1nM~;.~:~,~~o=~~-Xuliaacea Hll -----9 --It "~69 an Hunungton Beach at •. \ppltn 1tio11 .. art' """ 1 .. ·1111! ·•• .• Immediate openlog for an pref'd but not man-1714)963--0739 A 140 t a aat St NB -lt!J!!I ltac• U& l!!Jlrl IC~ a Newland & Hamilton AssiSlant 10 our Account datory Musi be able 10 _ ssoc u I Ill APPUAIOll Make the Move to the New Park Newport I S5951mo 969-.. 767 e • "l''"'t for mu11Jµ.1•1111•nt p11•tl11111... • E•eeutives. must type 65 workllexschec:fule1nclud-LES tll-1111 • 720 S. FT • I I I I I If • wpm be organized and Ing eves & wknds. We 134 • • • 1111•11 iw .. "'"'' 1'' ,,. • possesstheabihtytoprt-offeranallracllvewage ~ 15 cu fl freezef $1000r 1617 Westcllfl • molt• 11tt'cl. t1rj!.1t11111·1I. rl1•\1hl1· .11111 : onhze Entry level Excel-ancenllve & benefits MOTOR ROUTE trade for wort.Ing re- 1 Nwpt Seti 541•5032 agt •. "o.tl 11r11•111t•tl \Jtpl11·.1111 .. 111 11 .. 1 ''"l'" e lent benet11s Cati Appty inpersonbtwn 1-s. frlgeralor 1147-7194 DELUXE WATERFRONT I e 64 i> 432 1 ext 3 16. Judy 2272 Michelson. 1"' I o FF1CE SPACE • ""rl"''I!. "11 ' "•u• 11" Available In lrvlne area. $700 a l&nAI W&SIEll • • Oe111no. tor 1n1erv1ew ap· RETAIL SALES & electric 0ryer Good 1 000 sq II & up s 1 50 • • l<1·l h1 hl1· "'"" 1.. \ Jl1tl 111 ........ • pointment z month. No collecting. 3-4 hours Cond $250 847-8115 M1kt tilt smart movt to Park Newport, Newport Buell'• premiu luxury address. Call 642·464• e O C t Canterbury of New e•· : ..ind 1n .. uru111·1· ·• rnu .. 1 e r1111 •11 land, an 1nternat1one1 ec-a day. Monday thru Friday after-Be11ct1 Blvd nr Main New olflce spaces lrom $200, mo to mo avall Steve 962-3223 Faye 962-2668 • latfy Plitt 11ve wear apparel com· S & S 1 C 1 lltfric S121. 111 Stewe Fun lslled and llllfarnJalled I, t, & 3 bedroom apartmtats and townlloases oaJy mla1tes rrom Newport Center aad faallJoa lslud. From S89S to $1800. : \\I' oH..r 1•\1·1·1l1•111 t Olllflltll\ '"'"". 330 W Bay St piny Is aeeklng ... noon. at un. morn ng. a I $150 Both In xlnl cond e f•ft t' 111..lu<~tnl' l',rnl ,,11·.1111111 .. u111l e Co11111Mesa CA92626 per1ence satespeopla. 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for CALL 675-4282 I CdM 1000 SQ ft new carp . paneled, many windows, good 11gnage. 673-4120 • hul11IJ''· m 1·ii1n1I .111d rl1•fllttl 111-• 'Appllcattons now betng FIT PIT. xlnt pay & ben· Jim. S1de11 Stdetrlg.exll,S150 e • p T eflls. foe the new South Wood desk $35 Chair • .. uru111·1·. 111111 11, Jlrlll(rlllll. •1tl11r• .ua<I . accepted for art-1me Coast Plaza Stor• O RANGE COA ST $50 s~1nn m~t1 $40 I II • otltce pos111on -Typing. ..~ ., ..... • 1111t'Ul't'11 11'-llll••· lO-Keyrequared No Eves Please send resume or ElsldeCM 64&-4924 Jamboree at San Jo1qaJ n Hills Road (714) 644-1900 I or 673-4 126 C411USllTIS Ample pkg. utlls paid 28SS E Cst Hwy 675-6900 • • S letter to Cante<bury ot I lallJ Pilat --e \ pph 111 1wr•1111 I 111•.. 1l1111 • or undays Days only, New Zealand 2 to Forest Fuaitut 1014 e 2S Hrs/Wk Apply at Kirk •. 'J h u r ... 2:00-ti:l Ill p Ill • Jewelers. 2300 Harbo' Laguna Baach. 92651 I Ill Fl•lfTlll! AtTN Sharleen Bicket 330 w B S " " : OllAllE COAST PUILISHlll co. : ~~~h~e1~a;s0~::a~esa llET&IL ULISIWI I Costa Me::. dA us 111-1131 .PARK. Cll RnAIL SPACE 363 sf. sovttl aide of PCH Could be a flower sl\Op. lots of poss1b111taes S 1 57 sf tnple net Avat1 1mmed • 330 W Bay St • IEI OFFICE FI T Retail background raq'd I 8' Brunswick pool table • · • • Musi have refs & tull·tlme w1111 p1og Pofl9 lop. wall NEWPORT •. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •. Phones, bllllng. lypang, CM poSltaon No nu.ht• or ----rack and access S250 area Mon-Fri 645-9640 ·w 6•5 1~08 EOE e Sundays. Company ben· .. -.. Call 675·2311 days : • GIRL FRIDAY Phones, eflls. paid vacation. In-BEAUTIFUL Coffee table, •••••••• •••••••• ••••••••• good wtnumbers w11raan quire at Kirk Jewe1at1 Openin&S Now Available gtass top, gold carved Mac Grego' Yachts 1631 2300 Harbor Blvd. Ste pedestal legs. s.e 10 •P- Placen11a C M 18, Costa Mesa No preclate. $89 S51-14 t3 MA T U RE PERSON pllonecallaptease CAR ROUTES BEA UTIFUL OAK w/Accounts Receivable Retail DRESSER double mlr· exper 10 key by touch ror. 9 drawef xln t cond. type •0-50 wpm S&USPHPLE Earn Extra Ca•h $400673-1619 Knowlege of Burrovghs L-4000 t1e1p1u1 N/smkr video sales and rent••• For D•llv•ry Of Thi• Paper pert OC airport area. retail record and lape Ca II 8 -S wk d a y 1. aates Full and part-time 545-1060 or 545-4050 poslllons NOW AVAIL-I Girls Fr Prov Bedroom set Incl qveen bed dbl dresser. end tables, like newS150 720-1775 Mttrtisia1 lltta Cerr•try Electrical Lad1ca,i11 Nu1ia1 Stnict iiiiiiiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Expert Carpentry Service PAlllllSI EUOTIUO A Lawacare Companion/Aldas to' llve $2.40 Per day Aepa1r-Aem0d't·Add1t1ons OuahtywOf'k, free ett Tree/Trim/Cleanup compt 1n care & Ille hskpg for Doors-etc S .. 8-4980 ..:4255 13 9sa.14o1 gardening Reas P"Ces the elderly (714)833-2009 That's ALL you pay tor I Doors-Aepa1r-Aller11t1ons RESIO/COMM'LllNO -26 642-2873 Chuck 546-6S30 Pai atiat 3 tines. 30 day mlmmum l Cabinets Panet-Locks-elc yrs Do my own work Lie DUSTY'S Landscape/lawn "F'""1N'°"'E.,.P~Al!!tlN""Tl'!'!IN~G-.B!"'y~A!P!l~ch-- an Ille 35 ,.rs exp Jerry 642-0567 .. 2760• 1 Al 646-8126 Main Serv Wkly/month/ ard Sinor 16 yrs of heppy SERVICE SUN VALLEY Const ' ELECTRICIAN 1 tame Free esl 2 .. 1-1640 customers Uc 280644 I' do 11 all' Home Improve. L•c. "233108 Small/large STllPllSTEllS. Thanll·You' 963-4114 I 14 yrs rels 642-7390 1obs & repairs S48-5203 Stump & Root Removals A A A PAINTING Int/Ext DIRECTORY Plus Small Remodel and ELECTRICIAN oual work Back Yards Ok 536-4444 LOWEST possible p11ce Add1t1ons Walls Doors Free est $20 hr 10 Step Service 662-3235 CALL TODAY!! All FOii LOIS Your Service Directory Represen11111ve 142-1770, I CHE, IH •487892 Greg, 979-6276 Gardening Full Service Mow edge. clean ups NEW & REPAIR No jOb 966-27 16/Eves. Lv msq 100 small Top quallty Al!as FREE est 63 t-2345 CARPef LAYER Sells Carpets al Wholesale Prices 1ns1at1ations and 1•2-•321ut.310 Repa1rs Tim 5 .. a.s185 Ha:!'JA~~YMAN•• Landscape/Garden Ser- vice Compl monthly ma1nt 11ln1 refs Sieve S .. 6-91 .. 7 TREES Topped/remove Cleanup nu lawnlsprnktr 751 -3476 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Cleanups & Maintenance MA TOIAN PAINTING Ouallty A Specially LIC 288S97 631-9295 GLASGOW PAINTING Int/Ext 30 yrs exper rel s 642-5214 Pah•tt•c E1,ert111 .,, Clilrls Aes•dent aal, comma,·1. FREE esttm 994·5819 P/1 AP/AA for CM RE mgmt co Bank dep. de- 1a1t or1en1a1ed a must It comp, type late, tO key $6 00/hr 241 -0677 PIT RECEPTIONIST Ma1ure person wtth fronl ot11ce appearance to answer phones. and light 1yp1ng Pacific View M1mor1al Perk and Mortuary Nwpt Bch, 644-2700 ask lor Pat PI T T,.t1t 1Wer4 Pree Newportllrv1n1 Secl'y Svc AM's. Type 50•wpm ac- curate WP 11 • Trelnlng possible 760-8252 HCEPTtHIST Retail Art chain atore opening new oHlce In Huntaogton Baach Type 50wpm good phone mannef. pleasant person Some sates helpful, but not req'd Herd worker, self-mot111ated. dtpen- dablt For appt c111 (7 14)894-3780 1~C,_e.,m_e_a_1 .. f -.C-.•t1 .. c .. r .. e_te.__ Large or small I do 11 11111 ---------• Orlveweys. pauos paths Pat SJ 1 5579 or l'1e mso Aeea1tical Ctilia11 I etc No 1ob 100 small •GEN HOME REPAIRS AEBLOWN OA PAINTED Reas Mackey. 535-o553 Paanl Drywall Carpentry Also Int/Ext Painting WEEKS CONCRETE etc Gary 645-5277 PTL Llc•288597 631-11295 SERVICES • Saw cutllng- AMTEX TEXTURING l remo~e concrete-asphalt· Well & Celling Texturing d111 ... 87559 631-2610 l714)850-4t47 RALPH'S PAINTING LIC HOIPTllllST Reas Rat•• Cull W1c Gan otllee. phone & typlog KC TREE SERVICE Int /Ext. Fr est 962·4701 eap r..,, •1:/ .. r 84 7.710 1 Top lrim Removal Oual _ _ ..... .., " 848-7203 Bob 521-9957 I C .. il. Care ~:i.;!1-t --~B-ab-y_-Nu-r·ae-w""!'/-1 .. -y-r_1_e_11p• taking apphc for daycare FENCES-GA TES Tree tram Dump rune C M IN B area Jim Whyte. 642-7206 969-8263 0' S36-6696 --serv L•cltns. tree e11. ••&"'! -llOEmtllST -FA THI d INTERIORS trvtne Ranch Fa.rmer1 H111i11 JAPANESE GARDENING HANGING/STRIPPING Merkel h11 opening In P Ing ArN Repairs & Starting 1113 536· 7607 Raturfaclng • Rooting & Welerproofiog• &31-4199 L f H~UllNG . MOVING SEAV Ctean-up a Melnt. VISA-MC 673-1512 busy corp ofc for recep· Garage & Yard Ctnup• Free est Tony. 964-•758 11on11t. Heavy phonH. Jon 645-8192 -Pllltt1/8=lr M11s1 have txpartenct CARING up'd Nanny's __ M -~ Contact Belly 83t·4408 hskpers l1ve-1nslor out HAULING • CLEAN-UPS a ... .!I_ •fWAU. -------- from S7S week 60 ·241S 7 Days Lowast ralH BRICKWORK. Small Jobi. Comptelt Nl'vlC*I FREE HCfmtlllT FI T MY HOME DAYCAR Call Berry, 631-4748 Newport, Colla Meta, .. umtlHl "8·6374 0.llgn 11,m, pl"tanl 11· Xlnt program rHs ralH ''vine. Raft 175-317$ ---motPhtf•. M·F. Must be ABLE Entry level, ld·I vancement potential, wllll tr(lan Apply 1n person. llSICPLIS 2 .. 07 S Brlatol Santa Ana sausn1Em1 Over 21 to work avenlog1 and Sat & Sun Full-Time Gd salary. 6 .. 4-1212 Ext 267 or 268 10-5 Wkdyt THE CHRISTMAS GUILD 1s now h11lng for SC Plaza. Dyer Ad. & Tuatln sto<es Pia call 990-479e Clalta/lt1t11raat1 5520 HS Pflllll Needed evening hours Call 673-0910 •I COCKTAILS. HOST- ESSES. COOKS. Wt train Studenta ok. Hol- iday llelp needed, full or part time. apply t670 Newport Blvd Afte< 6PM or call for Appl 752·6955 or 645-5U8 COOKS ANO CASHIERS Needed lmmed Only exper'd nHcl apply. Mll1no·a ll•ll•n Rt1· taurant. 600 E.'Bey, C-2. Balboa Fun Zone IL FORNAIO &SSTMI Caft/Bakary S..lng well organized, agg,H1lv1. lndfvldual w/1blllly to work under prenu't Previous exper nee ben- elltt. advance 840·'4279 Marci• medical exp 642-050 Hta1tslttia1 Maaonry Of AM Typn PlaaM•t independent and lypa -•A ork He _ 45wpm, 261·1161 Clt11l11 ltnict Retl1blt Energetic Prof 81octt wall .. b, ... k w •I , ... , n' lll· 1= - --·-.... -~ • .,. ... •iiiiiliiilioiijj""l"'l~'l'I""' _ Couple W111 HouMSll Wiii Pltlos fr" Ht 63&-4833 ... 11•pNn\blng l ........ t RIOl-llTI Sll'TY .,_. INUNOA DECORATING Hou·---•Aan1-ew 1-""-I --.. ·-~..... • ........ __ ...,,. ... nuv-• care Of hOfMt, dogt. __ _ 2 potlllon• opan, Mon-f,l lf'W._ Ylcflt~ng In Con• 14 Y"· rallablt. reu. own cats bttds etc Matnl •mat DRAINS c'"' from S 15. 8-1pm & 1.&pm Bu•y I• 1oc.plfng •pplteellon• ... llleddlng. cur't.~278 Iran• 845·,!!_M Ptna/Oalll y~. 11lnt fefs 641-4970 ••• 1.,.. F1uctl·Ol1poul·Ref)lpet phonei a good 1yplng for tntrgellc paopt• 10 ...,... Newport PERSONALIZED HSECLN • e4 l-o907 "PS " 722·90fe 1kttt1 1 Mull b• well WOfk In our Vaoa«arl1n !iiiJ::::;; Many yaars 111p R•f'• Aft L11•aca,ia9 Ov;~~~.e::i!!'i!nc. a..-n lt /•..a•l I groomed end rell11>1e Goutmat Aetleurant &pm Beth. 850-1772 a Lawacart .... T-111 .. 44228 ''°"'13$3 ... I •• ,.. t "' E11perlenee Mtptuf but Waffen/Wlffrtlt "'"' wHI train Call Join httet C\.INCAL WORK IN MY Ctastractlt1 --Oriental Gardaner!Wkfy uAIC MOVINOu EXPERT REMOoit!M 831· 126& •~1o..1-! HOMI. MAS '40·7413 I laiWia main cleanup hlll1ld•. Quick & Caratul T1~8 Locat Ref'• Llcented - locXtcoATI Ac fOR-t5 Mtr•~Y' .. e'~, •'x""p 4~~,:~ LO "Ans 552-0..to •450001 eon. 931.4 132 ULU Ol lllT'I W iiiiPIR'!B! .. '111~1 , ....... ..... ReeQ tor PhOMt ordlf All "'"'' IVlfllblt ap9fy Qfl"ll'lil"-8 CA9'NH Ali'· Y" exp Ref• Ranegade DIG IT LANDSCAPE AND IT..,. ~II flit -proe. bkkpg & ofc pay· 10710 a..c11 Hunt 8ch ,. ... ,MIG. ltrtp.ttaln Con11ructlon 450·3223 CONST Wt dig II elll AN• llMIJl •I•. ables lCln'I lyplnQ & tO 22$ E 171h, C0tt1 Meea ....... Queflty work I /In 846-7070 c Of1olnal • l!XPl!AT C!R.AMIC Tlllng kay raq SCMM ..... IYP--------·-.;., nz.7103 pr" .. IC • · Oranot 0 .Tnaui Dlttlnctlve Atfordet>le l)Ott Nt emllr u l to W&ITll/WAITllll 1 l!i;,;;;;;;:i';'-'-ORIENT AL ciAADfNEA-Siu-\ Mov.tl. naur~ Kitchan•, bit hi. 7U•t 783 S 1•00 540· 7111 Julia Wllll eat fOf lunch eervtoe. Full o•,Oanlng ~ Lie T124-4H 141•1427 wt-.. :.:.:.... M I Mon-Fri • 30-lpm. "'° ------YourtntPtt 'l(llMflratjOO, _, _, .,.....,. .... Gerdanlog..CIHnu.,.._ Tr• ....... 1-fT THIE SUNSHIHl!' IN YOUf flfll CM )'OUf llttt pflcallon1 2~4pm 27 7 HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN V.ALLEY INDEPENDENT Del iver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance. CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney DINING !Ible. Country French. unuNd. beaut sohd wd 421t72 w/2 20" teals $1800 760-9171 KING SIZE B ED ANO WALNUT HEADBOARD. GOOD CONDITION S225 540-3236 eve Lovely -oak cOrf ibl. wood dinette sel. off whl tra- dlhonal sofa, crib end changing lbt 8S4·385 1 SOFA, hutch, ¥wlltrbect dlmng tbl w/chr1, TVs. camplog trallef, kid beds. auto body tools 968-664 1 Pick up a dur1ble blcyde for thoal warm·¥ttN1het trella by watctalng 1118 clutlfled pegee. . . .... ~" 4 line mlmimum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 • ' ' I\ I I For .... you can advertlM your Garage Sale In the Deity Pilot. There 11 1 4 llne minimum and the pr'lce It th• ume whether ~ou advertfM 1 day or 3 days. It'• a great way to turn thOM hidden trMSYrM Into euh. W• are alto offering a GUide to ....., 0...,. ..... for 11.00. Thi• guide Includes ldeut0n how to advertlM, how to plan, what Item• to Mii, ptu1 Idea• for a bettet garage .... : alto a gar999 lale llgn, pricing 1tlcket1, Information on city Otdl-nancee and an Inventory lhMt. You can purehale your Gar-ee Sai. Kit for S1.00 when you peece yOUr ad at: llllJl'llat =-=:;.~ ... •• • ..... • II f1911r*4el 17tll ltedl ~ . Huntif1810ft IMc:ll Monday ltlr°"Ofl ''*Y-.. acl AM to I PM ~ ,.... •• 642-5678 Fr .... limlltt 530-0il5 NEWWatahOUM8lor19t ..... .,,... .a" 0 •• -., .. ,.,...,.,,_ rfjl removel•·'lflm·Nft lawnt Cereful-Counaou..0-p Sun1t11n• window cl .. nlng ctlMlltecf• ~our lltat Shannon. 8 11111 Ana & M111n1 A.ltr9do 541.Jl3.3 By hr IOI placie e46·3665 Ltd Cell (7 , ... 8'6-5980 CllCMCI 179-07'7 ~======================== • . . , . ,,.,. .. ,. ... .... :.it::eF• .. ·'°~1._~,.~,~o!',.!'-l!!!"~.·".•1 1,.. m awu: wwwwa L'!!! a.... •••a.' If •••t more 2' ow " •llOt *Y "~ 10 ....; ..,... • fN/A•.belleoOIOr.1111• "°"'-~·---Cell~~-=-= llWl.11 % ..... ,.. 1200. w ........ , ....... , ft'O •2.iiiT'~ .. .,... ,.... 'INANCWQ Ktt1"'°'• neevv ~ · •• ..... r1n1 '°' qc1e 0t cat .,. t-" °" Approvied c..-new 150 d~ '"' ... I .... Origin•• Cott .. 000 eo ~Down fT!Od«n ••: ..... 4 .,L ... ' .. r.,,.. · · ·~T-ONr" f:!'12\' sOte ~:c'.;: *i,:l:~ ~ Ca•,tra/Tralltn Some"--to...,.,._ old ) S150 •ddlllonel mite t.._. ·7''" ...,,.. 1 1 .. t1•rn • ''""• offer. 1-·.. <rv·-or .. •94·7803 515 Through Mondey AM '40•29$0 Nii itf9i SI, l l(IUl\I hfich fl1 .. I .. aa1 1 , 14 500 mille 112 500 or SO~A. lampe. tote '*f, lltt .*' ~-:4°·t~ ,- antique 0 111 dHk ' KAWAI PIANO • w:inut .... ---.. .. •• center ptdHlll tbl '°nao ... ••ctllent COfl· wlleav•• 5•8·9854 ditlon Asking I 1500 I WALL UNIT w/bkll\lv1, <7 l4) l40· le&7 SAUi I LUii• • de~. drvwre. & GeW YllUU W ....... AU 111111 R~hntf wN lblr & hMI, F r •nc h p rovenc 111 I 11111.1 $ IOOH ~~~~rtu,.., w/~h S 1900 4ff.8783 DOMESTIC & FOREIGN · -f~rtlat ..... IMS 19202 BEACH ti.VO MilctllH ... , MU AOMDeUXRUIOS pro-1 11•1111-41• XUMiCXA lndi1n Uem1 fesslonel rowing m•· 4 lnMl lrin/ J.t,. wanted r1191. b•1ket1, ctilne wlcounter, Ille• llJ• 1i.o or1en11I rug1 new $275 •94· 111•5 .,. 2 13 691· 1&37 NORDIC MAXMIUS PIO. ll tlllP IUll lHIL PUY.,, TII I t1111on11 rowing m•· WlllADU All Deys S30-S&0 w/optlol\ ~:.121r:::.~Z's Ilka N 111,,.. on WC S 645·3022 01 1 bul It,, 10 CtlOON Tra11~ Ii lrom In •II cotora ARMOIRE w/m ltrors.1 I I H I OrangeCQHI ntrepa•r 1550 obO Relton P...f II fllZ Jeep/~n•ult 10 spa comp model $600 , U' Unililte 250 h 2524 Harbor Cotta Me .. Firm' 548•8213 lwn 220 Crulfld~ :!_ Hl-HH • Er'~~~~·a:::,s~:!, '1 !~!11~P ~·:~~1~0NB •llp Aau, .. ,, Set new l•OO. ·1995 '72 S•aray w/traner CUllYI Clanin Amefi<;Bnl Ence s500 cabin newly rebtt C>Vt· '";'1Z'§~2':'4-iRl'lo"'°Lt"'s ... R"o~Y"eiiE IDlllTI ,..,... 1Was Sl 2001 83 3843 drtve exit cono $3500 COUPE $72 8 0 1 4 2 OELIVERY OEPARTMENT JOHN WAYN E FAMILY FIRM 805 965·6412 Helen Carver Gr1nt1 McL•REN'S BMW TENNIS CLUB memti.r· Totally R~one 35 Pee Pass OR (503)476-8628 " s fl'" $ 8 5 0 C A L L Btue Fin '1 1nteru1, Nile. Vtlliclt1 -1 M -F 11119, S·S utl 6 644.5 t•7 $12 000 Wiii hn Docked ~ 626 S Euclid St Large 3'x8' wood delk at Bal Is 6414-5965 7S Toyota pick-up. JI 11 Fullerton CA • 17001080 52 Clltvy matcfl1ng hlgl'l·blCk brn Sptd/Sk1 ..... step van $700/0 BO 75 7 1'·680 6300 e~ec chair both In greet I 70 Honda El•lnore. runs 2 13·691·'670 1 • cond $200 96•·•968 161 great s1so1o e o Call HTSll •to 210ZI I SMALL Bird fllgl'll cege l Twt•llJlTSlll I b lwn 9am 10 3pm' I very clean 75 000 ml . 2 , 4 •8' S75 12 Canary I 550) $1800 ee obo 645·4976 15000 Call 57~42s2 • Dreeding cages lnCludlng 979·7820or536·2130 A I I · _,,a tlM -..ez '82 30080 TUfltO, pr It tine. In 1ttlf 1cl1t IP•••mlno .. •th Int. &ttC ml 122.500 Pf' 113-118' T.-YOO Fm.-;us #;e. IN U.S.A. J '.~: • ''"I PIJ ~ T) TOP Sii Piii FOf' Pwnpered Merc:edft Berti 11111•n1111 TOp Meraed91 Prices Paid CALL PETER or RAY ...... llTS ......... '13 ()( 7 14 837·2333 TOYOTA '77 Ce'llCa ST •lru cond to m1 auto. air. am/fm 11pe 12850 Ole 5-48-l t81 Hme 845·88 1• ...,_ .•.. ,._ - BUICK DEALER <ups pe<ct1es a nest• I St i • " •rr1.. lifimmuiMill 1 s 100 lor au 846-8 132 1 " et, i.•i••t111 I Alli> T•YING HMOER I S1.nli11 7u20 JIMCLICK Ii* 51 TO• =1 IN CaatHI I ,·3APsfAduLd1'5 2cyf 'DI/RENAULT •• ,_ I • IALI• ORANCC COUNTY NABERS CADl.l.AC LAAQUT NUCTIOH Of i.e. model, low mtl9lge C.ctu.tc11n Of1noe County! See u1 tocfeyt 540-1100 2900 Harbor Blvd, COSTA M ESA WI llY IU llllU USED CARS & TRUCKS C OME IN OR CALL FOR 'fUlllNllUl OeLILLO Mftllll 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 141 .... 11a.t-11a1 MYY'MOtTATlll S1995 644·0807 or 675·085" 11 you re IOOlt"'g tor • ear. clanuoecs 11u new. tor you P\alC fll)JIC( ftCTtTtOUI .,_.. NA•STA~MT Tne IOllOwing W llOl\t .,, dOlt\g but•flltl •• GARV L GADEN COM- PUTER CONSUL TING TO THE STARS 113 A Clf>aro•oOll Colla Meta Ceitf 92621 Gary l ee Gldtn. 113 A Cl.srbrook Coat• Mau C•••I 92621 C"4EV'( Celebrity 84 Ill· Th•• bu11na11 11 con• v er 4dr 1 /c v-6 CSliCted by an 1nd111MSuai AM1FM cruise ~trol Gary L Gaoer1 $>4500 760·0322 Tn11 1111emen1 w1.1 ltled CHRYSLER 80 La Baron w•th the County Clerk ol Or· St w gn 318 Cu '" eng ~~X: County on Octobef 3 A· I cond S260Q_ Call f'21a2 ~l...!1~2-497!'-Pub••shl!d Otlrl~ Coaa1 C .. 'SLE• 1112 I De 1y P1101 Octooer 13 20 "' 127 lllovemoer J 1986 7 1 000 0t'9 mlles. xln I M·348 cond mull see to 1p- p rec11ta 1850 o bo PUBl 639.3 I I I JC NOTICE .._ . 1 IOll Albin wltrans gas $595 JEEP _.. • ....vtcl Wt Olltr ~11~1 New Honda gen S395 .._, • Ht. CM 5aJtt 35mm &ton CemtJa, 1 V Dn11e $395 646·•005 •· o .,,.. PORSCHE • PART8 • Uwd Cll Slln 'I• Oil T VISTA WU FICTITIOUI IUltNEU fl.ish & trtpod brand new. SI' I ~ • AUDI • LIAllitO • Serv1tt Au to l it stereo cast NAMf sun•NT s1111 tn bo• w/warranty ••1/DtcJr1/SttrlJt CHEVROLET LARCCSI ltMNTORY I r/rack, 7 passenget The tollowing paraon. ere S65 Call 644·253 I 'I 7022 IAVINE AUTO Hlthdt 0Hllr11 ""'TH( W[SI 'rn•~r • ltuina Vin 800609 doing bus1ne» as S.lu 6 S.r11ke """ ......., • httlltnl f~ ANCHORS AWAY YACHT SLIPS AVAILABLE'. CENTER OOf llJDO.' en.a. ...... I MAINTENANC E 17610 Fret tt fta IOZZ Sizes 251no 30 71 '"""" .. ,,., c•u r•AY 8eactl B1vo 32E. Hunt· Call 642·4644 4-951-3144 Wlf • 1n9ton Beach C11tl 92647 FREE KITTENS TO GD HM I 2 blk M 1 blk M w/wht "aws 1 3yr blk Mom cat Call Kelly between •· 7PM 9-5pm Mon-Fri 1 800-42.8-7485 [filo QD O@m oa1e Alan sc11war1z 40 £, Ca.:11 Hw11 17610 Beech BlvO .<32E. WHTH TO llJ Ntwpo11 le..ch Huntington 8t1ch Calif Balboa Island shore IAI CRflfT AOCfml '7 s-•9•• Mow1na soon lo tilt new 9264 7 969-5428 mooring 675·8829 R&J ltllill •••.••oo Santa Alla Auto Mill T1111 Dus•nH1 11 con--~• 97S-2500 ducteo DV an 1nd1vK:kJal Dale Schwar11 P\8.IC NOTICE PIJlLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This a111amen1 """ t1i.ci I I I wttll lhe County c1 ... k of Or ol of~ .... ~ ';.lctl:.*'-I ftUIN.tC NOTICE Alt>ert L Hobbit Jr NOTICE Of A JOtNT PU•· 'YOU TAKE ACTION TO lduCled by an tn01vldual FICTITIOUS I UllNESI '•119e Counly on OclO!)e( 3 .. ... at Prl ·~· ==-NOTICE Of A JOINT PUe-Tfl1s statement was l11ed UC HfAfUNO I Y THt: CITY 'PROTECT YOUR PROP. AS<Jtlar POUtll...-n• NAME STATEMENT 1966 . No. P1'01Jel CAS~VNO 1191l6 u ....... , UC ..... ING I V THE CITY I Wllll l!'\(!c Coun1y Cieri( of Or· ,COUNCIL Of HUNT -ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT Tn1s statement -· filed Tn• follow1no P<"rSOt\s •r• f221a7 Fiie No Fl210ll COUNCll Of HUNT· ange ovnty on Oc1ooer 3 INGTON eEACH ANO THE A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU w1rn the Covnty Clerk of Or 0 n D Pup11sne<1 Orange Coast In the SuMrlor Court of Superior Court of the I The fo1io.;1ng per~(•I IHOTON MACH AND THE !986 IMDEVfLOPMENT AOEN-l NEED AN EXPLANATION .inge Co..nty on ~tember ' 0 ' ~ r·~: H I 0.A~I~ Pilot Octobef 13 20 ~~Stt~~·g~nt'·· ~ Stateof Calllornletor the f l' ,.,.,doing buslnet•l"IDEVt:LO.-MINT AGIN·, FU1Hl1CYOfTH£CfTYOfHUNT· Of' lHE NA'tURE OF0 THE '130 1986 A:O OC~EATl~N~Es,1~7~ 27 Novemt>e<3 1986 Lo.At199tes ny CountyofOr•nQe. ~' T "" jCY OfTHICITYOfHUNT·1 Pu!>hhod Orange Coast INGTON HACH ON THt: PROCEEDING AGAINST F321J5"1 , K C • M·342 In tf'ilt Matt ... of the In the riff ... J)f the ~LAGA .,,, ~ E R • IHOTON MACH ON T .. Daily Pilot October 13 20. ,Lt:ASE BETWEEN THI '"· YOU YOU SHOULD CON Pul'>hsnt!d Oranoe Coast L°?ar os11 Mesa Eala .. of HARRY H lt'l~~v:.:. E c;o. Vor1 Karman ~van~~ 10 11,.0llTION ANO DI· 27 Novemt>er 3 1986 DfVt:Lo.-MfNT AGENCY TAC. T A l AW VER O.i•ly P·•o1 O<'tl'lt>e• 6 13 20 Cas:~~6 Frwo11c Harlan PUBllC NOTICE ~~~~· SRHoL 1,11.1 Noflce la hertby given vine, C•llfornla '2714. Vlt:fLOfttrtt:E NT AOMIMt:NT M-340 ANO ptDISIOE DEVt:LOP· 1 :l'l28 W<1llatf' A•~. Co~t<t 27 t98F 817 w Blly St Newport ADAMS II.a H iil that the underalgned wlll Ultr~ 1 In T W f N TH f fl E •1 PtJBllC Ml'lflCE I MENT LIMITEO M~"' CA q26'7 • M324 84-acti Cahf q2663 K note ADAMS .:C, H H~RR~ Mii et.,:1vate N ie. on or corporatad, • Callfornla DfVt:Lo..tlilfNT AGENCY nu I NOTICE IS HEREBY '" a weet &r:Jd•ess or 1 I fh b ' FICTl'TIOUS BUllNISI ADAMS SR • Oe<e•Md. =· 1-~~ .~~f1fc~ I ~C:-f.::~'°:~~rvY,:. ~:~T ~g~PAO"~~.~~LOP· FICTITIOUS BUllNUS GIVEN that the C11v Counc11 :common dnoneuon 01 'I PUBLIC NOTICE duel:, Dvu!'~~:~•v•~'ua~on I NA• I TATIMENT Notice 11 heraoy given 1 l eRov R D•vla Esq .• C..lltornlat2714. OT CE S ER NAME ITATEMt:NT of lhe City ol Huntington prOl•Prl; ,.., ,n, """ abovt! no FICTITIOUS BUSINEll Ste.t> Harlan file to1tow1,.,g persona a1e tti.t ~ vnderalQned wlll ins c.n1ur~ Par~ East Ultr...,_-11 In N I 1 H EBY fhe tooowulO pet son' are 84>3cn and 1ne Rede11e1op· w Jir '"'' ·1 II""" .;s I:> •Is rr ... •lalemeni ""'" '•·eo 00tno oosiness u. ROY Al r,11 et rive .. Sala, to lhe Suite 1000. OI A~IA corporatad, a Calllornta GIVEN I hat Ille Ctly Council Oo• bur.1~ss as rrent Agency ot tne C11y ot c;r.r· ~· "'""f'~s J• correc I NAME ST ATEM£NT '"th Inf' C0on1v Ctf'l'~ ot Or OONIJTS 2•~, Mar~1te •=: ~COft~,:,:11~ CA 90067 , ountr. of lo. corpor•tlon. 16145 Von of lhe Coty of Hunt1ng1on L';g0 S"ILING ClUB tNC Huntin91on Beach "''" "Olde n• .. 1 T"e Df'nf'l•C•••v Tnl' 1011<l"'1no perGSOfll are "" f Counly on Ocwbe• 3 Par•war M•'"'°" V1e10 CA Id c..-Cou Ar1991fl, State of Call tor Karman Avenue. Ir vine. 8u c11 and Re<l~vetopmenf 10,,11 puohc tH•arino on Octo-ufldf'• ~,0 o""° 01 1 rv&t D doonq t.u''""'" a1 eotge 1 ,,~ 9;>t,q, !1.., tt;" ~ .... "'·of'Ocor I nla, •II the right, lltle and Ca~forl nla t2F714 Agenct ol '"" City ot Hunt 3B100" ~a f l91~0663Newpo11 'bP• 'O Hl86 at 7 '10 P M in I'll·• or of a Drt.,1Lrt or 1,..;taul~ I D•<.1• bu11on 395 V1ctor11 1 f f3"11-David v Pooo• 2~321 _y_ lnl.,.Ht of Mld conMr • ma 99• undlng One 11nn1on B,.ach w1U hold a 01n1 ear ... ah • I St Cc..sl.l M..sa CA 92627 • u B c. lobef". 1"6 at the Office of vetM In •net to •II the Corporallor1 • O.Teware , ,, ,.,._ I Jt!rry A Res• Cahlorntl lhP Counc11 Ch.itmDers C11y 1n "'" nDhgalion\ securf'd 1 0 ,., 1 Puhlt>"•·d 0•.;nqe CoHt "'""''> I 3qun1 H11ts ,. Ar\lltor1Fanton.6jO S. Spt' certain real propef'ly corporallor1.' 1000 Pro· publtc lleanng on V\..IOber 28 Cab(•llO N-POfl S..ch Hall lOOOMa1nStrt-et Hunt ,it ,.r,·l'>v .,..,,.,l ".>fore e' I q:'•nr9f' 1 eue eryan DJ•' Pl(lt C)lt .1 , t3 :?O 92f·•3 ~ St.. Ste. !:· Los 11ll_yafe In the Clly of 8rH pct Hiii Ro.d, WlndlM, 27 1986 .it 7 '10 P M '"ll>e Cohf 92663 •nq1•0n &>xn Cal•lorn.a to I'< ,,.., 1r d """•t-•f'C to 1n.-3 ' V·c.1011• _si Cosll , : ;, •• ., r , .. '.I 1':186 11>1~ Du~·r"u •• con· °',....._ 'r14 • ountr, of • t;.ounty of Orange. State ~lcut 0.0.S. Council CMmbe•S City Hall r COM•dP• and act upoo m~ ur ·'•·~·9"'"<1 1 .,., 11en Oec.· 1""'' 1 CA q261 M J'JO dur.1r>0 by .tn •ncJMduaJ nia-.T.·~~tel'l~t 1fi~·.~ ol C..llfornla, .,_,.llcufar ly Mal~ Funding Two 2000 Main St•ttt Hun! dur~~~ 0Du!'~~~s r:t :,on lf'·•'" ""'"""en the Rf' I•• 11 , ,, fli'I ,,,., l nd De Tt '' :.iu,•nf'n 1s c.on· D•••ll v POQQ• lntW"t of w'fd 'dece•Md 1dn<rlbed •• follows. to Corporation, • O.leware 1nq1on Bt!arn Ca1ttorn1a 10 A RY P ~ ' de .. ·lopm('nl Agency ol lhoi m 1 l ,, , •J•P 1111 .,.,,,11,.n <Jv• t1•d th .J• "'llM<11Jdl PUBLIC NOTICE I Th1\ ~ta1ement was file<! al the time of dltath •nd "''lot 3 In Tract No 1Jlt c~orPf~U~oa~0:1~ con111df'• ano 11c1 uPOn lhf' ~n•S 5::.~~m;~~· .,:;~ tilPd ,City cit ~unt1ngton Beach 110•• ,. 011.rP.tr1t irt<l 01 .. tPC ~n:Ct<l.Je Din1.1 .. ett'ryan 1 with"'" Counlv Clerk ol O• ell ll'ie rltfll, tltle and In ti per Map recorditd In nectlcut•s. '101,po'\•hon 11nd Develop W•lh the County Cterk 01 0 , ono P1e1 S•de Olttveloprn@nt '"'' •n .,.,., '"•' ,rider 1 11•\ '11""'""~ wu •lf'O FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •l" ,. Cn.,Nv t>n <;eprember flf'Ht tMt the estate of 8ocM1 41, ~ 14 of 11W~er11, Inc , mt'rl A<J•f'!'ml'nl Detween ang" Cavnt on October 6 L•rr•t!'d fnf' l t>ll'e provides "Q""" !r "' JOd O•'J!>f'fly "'1 1';:' < l'l•tnl~ 1'"~ ot Or NAME STATEMENT JO t986 "\«' d!ecNMd NS ac: MIKellanM1,11 ~·· • MMrlaN! C«Por:•flon, tl>f' ReOf'veioprrpnt Agency 19116 v to• '"" ,1,.v!"lopment ot a le, tr''• , ,1 01>1-oa1ton\ •; ,,. unt, on SPpt~rnl>">t Tne toHo"''"9 ~·sons.,.. f321JSS qu ~:;~::,of~ Records of ~ange CoUn 1101 s . Paul ., c~ ... OI llH• C11y nf Hunllnglon F321Mt ~,,.. lll, rl'tltl comme•Ctdl l r 11 't'A .. , •••• , '"" undl'• 0 lG8 doing l>uS•OHS .its PuDl>S.llf'd O"il\Qe Coa.i : In addition to that of ly ~~· •• ,:~·1 8alllmore. BeMn .ind Mol.1 04Welop. PttohsMd Oran e Coast '"' '"' 1nr.•11d1ng pier re \1Ql'l .. d, l·• ... cJ ~ 11d no1•ce or P ri F311117 r HE flLM STOP 500 w / 0111y P••".>I CXtober 6 13 20 wld d!ecNMd, af lhe flm• i••Mor-• er.= :;:.::.n 1 Th~s bu•I=• Is con mf'oil Corpor111on .. nd sate ,011,1) p,101 Octooe~ 13 20 ,,.it .. 111a1.on and poss1Dle brt' 1 r Jnt:l, I ""'"''on 10 bl' , '1 ~"~;~d 'in9e Coasl B ••t>oa Bl"CI Newport 27 1oe6 of -.th. In anet to all the ar.a. Callfon\le. • ducMcl by •~rel ~rt ot lhe land pv•su11111 lhere1 0 127 Novemller 3 1986 p1pr ,.,p¥1s1on w1th1n 1ne r(ll< , 1Pl1 h1n•• • ~ 1986 .1\ g•, • , fi 1 j"~~"";~:~ 29 Br arr• i 11111 q2(,6'.I M323 crlaln rffl pr.9P9f'tY. Tlf'ms of wle ca"' fn nerVllp. Tl'>e Aqreemenl provides 1 M 343 M .\ n P ,., Rf'<levelopment lr·~t• Nn 86 2 Q 08 of Qt r 1" I Rot.er! C Durkee 203 t I ~turi.d In the c;rty of.1awtul m-y of the ULTRAPOWER 7 ror tne de•etopment of• • P• .. • Arf'.t Ot'scr•ptoons h<.11•RMl'J••J~m1n• ,11"-f'"t l M3 S CvPr"s' Se1n11 Ana He19t1i, D E~TH Nor1os L: •A~.' ~~!Y :: United Stat" on con LH,.~:{~~lTsED~OLKel. Qolhty re111den1t11 retail pro I PUBLIC NOTICE ot 1ne s ti's canoe found '" '"" Re<.r1•llP• Ct' Or.tnQe PUBLIC NOTICE Cahr 92~07 Callfornla, parllcularly llrmallon of wle. or ~t Vice PrHldent • 1ec.1 teatu11ng a pvohc PlaJI ,,, .. I "il!>t' C1'un1, Mar11 J Du••f'I' 20311 detcr lbed •• follows. to ~Wlb~nd,!r~·;:;i~ by I Thi• statement..,., .. Ill· •no DOYnded by Orange Av FICTITIOUS BUSINfSI lne terms OI lhtl lease OI s.11d satl' ,,,,1. [If! m.ioe Oul FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CyprPSS Santa An.i HetghlS I ARKO wit !Mortgage or Trual o..cs l ed with the County Clerk enue S1~th Strf'l!I Main I NAME STATt:Mt:NT p1 •PNly between me Aqen w 11 out Co•1-n.ir11 or wJr NAME STATEMENT 1Cat.1 ,9'707 MARY FRA NCES 8 Lot ll Bloc. k 8 , Oii tf'it Pf'opef'fy IO sold. of Or•fl99 County on S1reet ano Acac1e A•enue The following ~rsons ere cy 1n<1 P ,., S•df' o .. veloo r 11>11-... C"'" ror ,.,..PhPl:l -,. r..,,. 10110...,,nQ !>!'•sons .i•I' Th·s bu''""'s is con m~~~T'c:f1t. Hf ~I Tlf\ per cant of amount ~tember 26, 1"6 w1th1n Ille Ma1n-P1er Re-do•no t>usiness as ml'nl L•m•ted '"" 5et rortl> 1n 1q t••J·••g • 111 pc.~<,.~s·on "'' u q Du~•ne\< <I\ llj.c~ , dvctPc b• nu~tl.lnd and wtle ARKO . age 82. a res1· °'.,.; C-ty ~:c:,., bid to be deposited with IMI r yet CondUCll(l9 dl'•Clopment Pro1ecl Area s s METAL FABRI· I"" ""'P ... •'""t '"'~' I Pat ,,, .. r ... POI ,m ~~ .. , B•ue•f'f'I P(ol.prl ... °""tt dent of Co6ta Mesa bl4 s neu O..-sc11p1oons or tne s1tf' can CA TORS 143 E l6lh SI rne o•opo~d prorects are ,,.,. , ·,r ~ t • • r , sum 1 0, ... B c" 92646 Tt,,s ~1.i1em .. nt "'as hleo I for over 20 years mor. commonly ll,_n .,,,:fh C:,J:!Tr.'t>!0~1~n bf' tavnd '" tl>e Agreemeni Costil Mese Cellf 92627 Cl'•f'rl!'d Dy a ftn11 En u ... , "'"' N°OJH'r:I hy sa•d N•c.h i.is BrucP Mia cn "'•n tn,. Cou•llt CIPrt< ot Or ~u~......i • • as IM1 lo IM1 tn W. S. ad at"?.: aforewld ottlce ~•"99 C.oaat Dally Piiot The 1erms of lhe sale ol Kim Davis Harding l336 "" 11r'"'"111 1mp,JCt Report 111 .. •o 1 Tr '' ,..,tt• 1nter1l)I 971;i 8111,.,.-et 0, H 8 CA i1••9P Cou111v or• 0(.tober 6 I ~ away October ~.~t.. Senta AM,• al any time after tile first I A70004tl) prop~rty t>etw~.-n the Agen-1Gar1tn9ford S1 Cos1a Mesa 1•0• '"" M,\1n Pier R.-.1•, • 11c1 '"'"' P•Ov•deo ad cnti4fi 1q/lf; 11. 1986 in Newport ._s':idife.i ~lobe ~bllcallon hereof and Octa.ll .20,27 Jc> and Mola Ot-velopmen11c8111 g2626 d,. ... ,.,,,,.. .. ,,, p"'•"'' Aru .,,,, .. , 1 111y unde• '"" Dorotny J.;•r 5 ..,l' .. ~1" F321150 B t>a c h S h e 15 so1c1 ·· .. 11 .. Pf" Y ~ore ct.teofwle C1,.PO<al..,...a•f'5elt0t1ll1n n1,, Dus•neu ,1 con tor ,.,' ''~""< .. otPrf'O ,,.,.., r-1lfl,.1<r c,11rul ,_.,1-.cn to,1 ,11,.0 O•lflQ" Co.isl .,urvaved bv h er 7 Tlf'ms of w i. c•lh In ated this Se9I S. l"6 PUBLIC NOTICE lhP Aqreemenl ducl!'d Dy an individual a••' r """ 1 ••d ron 1,,4,., r; tP•• "~''i" •ncJ l'•P@"~"' ,,,,., DuSll·t• s 1 cr.>n 0 1•1• P1101 O<:tobf>r 13 20 - 11wlul m~y ot the GEORGIA E GOOD lne proposed P•Otect 11 Ktm o HarOong 1ri11• • ,., .. T• ,.,,.,. 1110 nt "'" ll"''"" r • 11,, .t ind and ..,,111 n ~ir1 ... mN••' 1986 ~haldren. Frank Ark o, United Stat" on con· WILLE11acut ol ttiewlll "'~!~~o~:~~::Ess CO•f'red by " final En· lh1S s1a1emen1 was Meo '" .,11n .. Ll!••!>l! .ind"' 1 ''"~'"'it, "l1dDl"<>r:I N1cr101a~B M1IKh M J•6 of T emple Caty . CA , llr";•lfon of wi. Tan per lot M id decadent A NT vironmt>nlal lmpacl RePOrt 1w•th 1he Co..n1v Cle of " E '"' nm1•n1a1 tmpar.t lo' r. ·~• fh·~ '>lllt1>rtw111 ... as tiled John A r k o o ( Lodi. ~~.:"'tr.,"~1~1d lo be Admlnlstrat of Ille Tne following persons are lo• the Main Pier Re· ,ange Counly on cto 3 APOO .t•f' on 1.tt> tor public ~.l•d !iJlt' wo1 I>•• r1eld t•n wtlh l~l' County Cll'rk ot Or 1 PUBLIC NOTICE &Ida °' ~fera to be In hlateol Mid decedent. doing Dus•neu as idf'vPlopment P101ec1 Area t'l86 in\oe 11 ,, ,11 0 cor,.ing ror r "'"'"" ncrr.r .. , ':I 1 1086 langP Counly 00 Septemti.r C A , lgnauus Arko o ( writing •l'ld wilt be recelv Gu•rtlan of the estele ADVANCEDWARE 276 A tor ,.,.,,en .1 NOl•CP 01 Prep-,,32113 ~1 ,.,1 di4 c. 1.,0,, ill 1~,. 11 , 1n ~" , 111,. ~Dby 10 14 1._86 , _ K 29070 • lrvtnE' CA , Therea ed et rtie etor ... td ofllu ~.~::Sot C::"c"C:::r~~:~ vic,:r'~a S1 Cosl:'I MeH ern1'°" w11~ hleo on Mtty 6 Pubhsneo Orange Coast ortlCf' o1 tl"P C.•t, r "'~ C•tv '11 •• • ''" ng I < ,, .. c1 JI 601 F320741 FICTI TIOUS eustNESS WhaJen o f Palos Ver· •I any time aftlf' the first C.i 2617 l'l8r, Oatly Pilot October 13 20 01 Hun11n9ton Bf'ach <'000 c; •'" , • .,, ~ <:.1""'' Orange P1Jt>h~ht'<I Oiangl' Coast NAME STATDftNT I C ~bllcatlon hlf'eof and l604SMedltr L•ne Adv1nc.e<1wt1rf' De1aw1r~ Copies of lhe 01spos111on 27 November 3 1986 M.i«• S••t'f'I Hurl•nglon 1c .. 11,t . ., ,, 'IJF,68 1 D.t•lv P11r>1 '>eplemDer 29 r .. ., rn110.,. "Q per"Ons are des, A . Leo Arko o f b°'•ut~of w le C.l'llno. CA 91710 276 A VtCIOrl8 SI Cosla !Incl Of'vf'lopmen1 Agree· M-347 B!'.ICI' CJltl()lflld oetween Al lhi> •·m·· n• ''"' 1n111al OCIC•bl'• 6 11 4'0 1986 d<•H•q I"~'"'''~ .• ~ WEBCO Orange. C A .• Ro bert o.:.t:l::, :~ 6th ct.y of LeRoy R. Davis. At· •Ml'Sll Ca111 9:>6n 1mt>nl and the Environmental lhP nwr .. nf 8 oo AM <i"d put I• ,., " , """ not•ct> M316 PR11111 •ir. ''tiS Newp0r1 Arko and Beuy Evans HARRY H ADAMS tomeypatL-.1'2SCan· 1111) t>us1ness •s con lmpac1Rep0tl 8rt'onllle lor PUBLIC NOTICE SOOPM M ,,11, 1,,,uF• ,,,.,~ 11.,our•lllllhe un 8••' CMl.t Mesa CA bolhof Costa Mesa,6 JA • hwy Lartl AEut. 541& du~t,.d Dv ,1 COrPO•illion punhc •Moecllon .11\d cop~ ldav ,.,, ,, , .. , tt Oh'> N ll r 11nc.. t 1ne obh PUBLIC NOTICE ~?F. ~ andTHERESEADAMS :; • ,...._ BrPndJ J Jaeo Pres• 1n9 lo• 1he cosi ot dupll· ftCTITIOUl eUSINESI ,,1,.,,.~1 .. d r,.r,c.n> "'·to 11.,1 .,s .. r,•l"<tt,11,,.,100v,. 1..nar1e:. KOii •671 4 !\At '>l~ters. J osE"phtnE' D~VILLAE . d~nt callon et the olltce of the NAME STATEMENT •ubm•t 11111111.'n comm;"'" '1•·,c• t ''il d,.. .. ,, ,, 1rust and l FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ca< ~u,.,. < •• ,. Founlil•n Duffy of Hemet. CA , the o Aclmlnlatrat0ts ol Orange Coast Dally fh•5 s111emen1 was Med JC11y Clerk City of Hunt-,' The 10110""'"9 pe•sons are ladd•f''>Sed 10 11,,,. Cily C.•~·~ ··~•·m ,, .. ,., c11.,1, ,.,~,.ses NAME STATEMENT I V.tllPy r A ti~ ~Ml Prance. Reddaway of Estate of M id De<: Piiot CAOS16211 "'''h Ille County Clf'rk of Or ,mgton Beec;n 2000 Matn doing business os ol lht' C•lv nr Huntingt11n , ,, ,, , u. 1 "r es , \ The lollow1n9 ~•50n5 are Ht!lt.n '<nll •f,71• Ml R edd an g. C A dent a Oc-110, 13. 17 tnqfl Counly on OcloDer 3 IStreel Hun11no1on Beacn SHER CALL CREATIVE B~JC.h Po~I Olt•<I' Bo• 1<10 s• •n c,;-.1 <.t d0111g DuMllut. a• SurJset c;....t .. ,m., (.;.• 1,. "''""'"''n Miit.ft F~. "° S. l986 Ca11lorn1Bbelwef'nthehOU•s 33 Canyon ISiand Onv6 Hun11nqion Bf'1cn C81• 1 ,,. PM~•blf' 111 .. 1 at thl' APP•·l•'>al Serv1u 269" V1•l) A •7"0 KathennC' Blake of ._ St.;1 Stie. m . L• PUBLIC NOTICE fH1131 ol 8 00 AM and s 00 p M N~porl Bt>ach Celtl 92660 lo11ua 026•8 p O• I(. 11 f' I•" •• Cl ~l f' lhl' ppnong b•d c .1mir•c; d .. fsl•Plla F lt ., ' (Ort H e m e t c A ~ I.A. ,.141 (2131 Flctlt'--~ P•1t>l15""'" Orilnge CoaSI Monday 1nrough Friday ex· SI>• Ca•l·Ko1v1110 33 Ca hour ot <, oo p M ">n Orte'\ m 1, " ,, 11 .1r '"" 101a1 'c. ir '''Jno B11Jcn 9262• ' "..J ""''" M argart-I Mang o( M4. Busl,;; Daily PilOI October 13 Xl Clu5tve ol holtdays nyon Island Onve Newport bf'• 17 t981i ,. lf'tir,.clrw. •I 11• T1•iry l l 1rnoe1h 708 0r.,. C~st Dally N.me n Novembt'• '.l 1986 I 1111eres1ed per~oni mev IBeac.h CRiii 92660 At 1nt1 l1m .. t11cl ~··~Lf• ,, iV.l•l~ltl .. lh•· '"~'Cll'<J c. tlll' .C ·~·til 'inn CIPme111e Granada Halls. CA . Piiot I AO.SI0 7l Statement j M-3~!> 1unm11 "'""'"" commen11 1 Tiu' business 1s con notl"d 10nv,. lll r•e•,n11 ,, "" ... , t •ti ,,. ,, au• 011 LA o:·67? Bt·rnal't' Kedz1or of Oct 10. 13. 17 F lie No F )21Cll7 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 addrf'~'led lo l"f' Coty Clerk due led Dy 11n ind1v1dual '"'"'"~IP<! '" II·•· '" ... m ti I I r••'ll I •• •l!fl 1111• IOllJw T1!1; l' """"~' I~ con R1allo. C A • and Lee The lollowl(l9 peraonCs) ol tnf' Cit~ of Hunlington Sh~• Call Ko1v1,10 1,., may JPP•·.ir wd 11 , 1 '• • 1 • 1 1 n ,., I•"~ "'' rducll'•t b• 11 •N)•v•dudt l..t--.ll k o ( Sh ennan PUBLIC NOTICE Is (are) doln141 business 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS BP·lt" PO'll 011.ce 80• 190 fh1~ stalt>ment was Irle<! ht' 1,..1 ,, ",, ! , t ,, ""' ''" 17141 t •. ., , , 1mt>etn Fl213S7 ----..;...;.;.;;..;.;.;;.,;;.. __ ~SEY TEAM NAME STATIMfNT IHun11nqton Beech Call· "''lhlhP Cr>tmt~Clf'lk OIOr Oaled Octob(• 1 '"86 111r r ll1tn 4865 rr,.~ ,t,1h·m>'nl wds t1tf'td ''' J• l 1 O .ik<; C A A l90 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS FINANCIAL u2s Jam T 1 1 forn•il 926•8 p1101 to 1ne 11111;r Countv ntt Octobe1 3 I CITY Of HUNTINGTON f'l 11•<1 '"Pl"mher :n w1111 '"e Cnonl~ Clerk ot Or '1• ••ft '3 ·'" ,un:tvt'<f by 29 grand· NAME STATf Mf NT bofM 81 Newport Bch .. 'd ,,., o•ow1ng persons a•!' flow JI 500 PM on Octo 1Q86 !BEACH By Alicia M ,,, ' •'"Y'' c: .. w11v ,,,, SeptemDt>• lhildrt•n and 13 g reat T1, .. ro11owmg persons are CAJ92R660W:oo· 'My Fln•ft#l•I r 0;'~g[~ .. ~~eyu ~'us 1NESS bN }4 IQ86 F321M3 Wentworth, Clly Clark N p FINANCIAL COA· • l'li\F MJ.'' .. h I ll , ·~ Al lht! 1'"'" .ind place Pit""'"ct 01.1nQt1. Coast Pubhst·•·l n. 1. 1,,, .~,PO R A T IO N •• ••I d f320lto Jitranuc I dr~n F o r .r,1 "'"'' .,,. '°' ~ lnw rance ServlcH . CfNTfR ( o Tile Gardner PUBLIC NOTICE ) s If A u N E c y Inc . {CAI . 4.JS Vl sl• Gflup tt'i I oo ... Sl•l't't noh•d ahovP .)II PP•son' 0.11, r ., ... Oo!C•l#'• 13 20 O.t•ly r> •nl (• t I .. r f II Trustee er TD SERVICE f I I•' I,.,, O• ln..lt' Co.ut m.in' )<'ors M rs Et~TP~PR•<;ES 1000 South Trucl'la. Newpc>rl 8ch • SutlP 170 Nt·,..POll 0PdCh in1c•r,.q{'d '" lh« ilbOve mat· r lllOH''l•nPr '\ 1q86 1'1A(, COMPANY agent By Cindy 0 "'~ t•11n1 t>PU~mber 29 FICTITIOUS 9t1SINESS ;\rku Wab a voluntet-r I..< ' ' Or B 203 CoJta CA92'66Ct. C.\ltt '12660 , .. , m.,. dOf•f'" ,lnd bt' M·34 , MJJl suanem A11l1ta111 Sec-Ortt11•~• "' ,, ?O 1988 I NAMf ST ATEMEN-r workt•r at F'a1rv 1ew M •. ,,, (' ;111 92626 This bu1lnes1 11 con Lawrenc!' R Dovie H ,.,,.,.,,, Ck PUBLIC NOTICE PU8llC NOTIC[ ••lery. 601 Soutn Lewie SI ' I M317 ,.,, '""' """H:l ""'"on' .1•r S H l nd l11'1IPS w OShaunt"Cy ducledb~ •RcOt~~·(~ony l PPll'r No1,11a11d and cof~f oF '°.fJ~;l~G9~60N ' Orange CA 9~ (7T4)1 I . ,t• •• " Ulle osptt.a a a iono South Coa11 D• B-203 F l~ANCIAL ~ Oa"""" ~· R,.,,,.., .is co-FICTITIOUS I USINEH NOTICE OF l85 4700 • PUBLIC NOTICE ' ' • n n ll l A R • c "'" lung lime m ember o ( (;Or\l,t MP1,, Caltf 1!:'626 SU AHCE SRE.,RYVIC , trustPP~ nt AfW lrusl 5 :,~~c;,~h~!1ty ~:::: M. NAME STATEMENT TRUSTEE'S SALE r, 'T•A'C ~~. Goh! FICTITIOUS IUSINESS t no <; • •4C, Pt1tr.f'nl 1 St JOQ('hlm C hurch r ' ou,1neu •S con IN • J " und& Of'C•dl.tl•on ot Tru 11 ' u lft-n No 01_....__. .... ME STATrMr 1-< C • 1 M"'" c; 1l•t 111 <.'usta M-·· whe-d11c •"o by in 1nd1v1du8I WOOLSEY. Pres Onlf'd <;enfpml.>f'r ,,. 1986 PubhShed Orange Coasl If' ll ,., .... ,~ ve•son' it•& --I •. "' I ., ,,. ... l>f'r .ri I ..... "' .. NT • ~ • """' '"' J.im . W OS This stat?i wet fll •· 01111~ P1ln1 Ottnllfl• 13 20 td'""9 l>u\•l•f'S' •;\ IFREOE"ICI< , • I•, I t 1 1"18! T1.,. Int l'l'w•11Q 0t•r~on1 <Jr" I~. r.2 I loly Rosary W alJ be t Is ,heunecy Id with ·~ c ly Clerk le " Aldncn E•"tmen & 1986 Mt.u & ASSOCIATES 4~ t T.S. No. c seeeo M;ll.J 1fo111v 11 .. ~ .. ,.,~ ,,~ Frelllll~ .... ,,.. Cov~I~ Ill -cl T ,.. /"\... "'" \lllft1m1tnf was hlecl l ~ Orante nty on Wnll<h Inc ~6~ rodflkhn M357 ,H1llllnrcJ 01 N&wporl ~ UNIT CODE C 111MtSTfR P[T tb!MR l<i'O W 1H 1 " r. '"'" rt•olE Ul'::.uay , ~· wi•n ll>e County Clf!rk OI Or· tembef' ,., 1"6. I Streel Ooi1on MA 02 1 tO 0• 1<11 C11.1 q.;>660 Rieh.irO N r> FINAN( IAL t OR PUBLIC NOllCE Pf T t • 1 ·o B•{)C)llhur~1 a I"'''"' C .,11 'l, t, • Lober H. al 7 30 P M ar1PC:01'"1y"on October'.\ ~ re91alrant(s) com Tn1• bu11nau '" con PUBLIC NOTICE 0r.n.1l0Mc.Gun1g1e •5Hett PORATION " ,,,,, JP -Fc .. J11l.111•1/J1f'y Clt.i 911011 111., tlu"'""o '' "" followed b) M of •98f; I menced to tranMCf Ou~IP<l oy nominee trust l•o•ll [ff 111ewp0rt Beach potnlt"l1 1r ""'' ""'1"' '"'' It 21109 I R l>f'•I w R•chllrd~on 01tt 11'<1 I • " -'"a 1 Ch 8 I Fa211S3 mi~-bu ~= n'.~all!r L R Doyle Tru~IHI as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS C.,hl f'l;>660 tollow1nq rlf''< rit.••d l!f"f'd ,, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 04'\:' H·nqn&m ~t 1nt1no1on 1 ""I~ I 11~• '> risttan una on Puoh,hed Oranoe Coast ,,.~ 11:1td above onl Afo•es:i1d I NAME ITATt:M£NT I Inn. l><11111n&u 11 con 1rus1 WILL Sfll AT ruBl•t NAME STATEMENT Bel1C"h C11hl q2fi46 fl•• ''"'"" 111 "" '''"di W <'<ln l'!>dOy, October o:ily Pilot Octo1>er 13 20 f /I/... 1 T111s statement wn~ filed Th~ following p11rsons are,dur trct hy 11n 111dMdual AUCTION TO Tttf HIGHEST j '"'' lolluwu19 f'W'ro;ons atfl! Tni. hu .. ntt~• 1a con "''" '"' countv C:1111k ol O• 15 a t 11 A M Int.er· 2 No11ember 3 1986 l~~~l~llf19J. _ ___ w1r11 II•.-CQvntv Clf'rk 01 O• dct1n9 1>11s•~SS 111 ~ltCh.iro O McGuntQle B 1 o o ER f OR C ,. S t1 d ·• 1 t!"''""'~ s CCI du~lfl<l t>y en 1n<11 •IOuAI 1 11' L •"h on lktot>e< ) mt-nl will follow al M·3S3 • ~~l•ni;w C'nvnry on Octobe• 6 BllSS 260 C1t9ney Ln Tfl•• ,1at•men1 wlJ ltled ANO OR THE CASfilfA<; 10111. l"'"mt' V1ll1 Pa•-Rotw>rt w Ricn.trdton '''"' llul-.. St·pukher ~· ----------~Lew.·~, 1086 Su•IP 101 Newport Bi-ec.11 with"'" ~nun1y Cieri< ol Ot· OR CERTIFlfO CHECKS C • '()""' "'1t."7 Th,, \llllflfNl'nl w111 t ir(. FS21MO P\&.IC NOTICE ~CA~ f321M 7 C ,,,, 'l2661 1n9P Cnur I) 1r Octobef 7 SPEC1F•EO IN CIVIL COO£ • I • ~ ~Otl•n11twor tll .,.,lf'l lt1t• Count• (.!f>rt. of Or o •I 11~1 r<I 0• WQf' C '"'' t'lery In Orange. Via-0r•"99 Coest 'atty Piiot r>ut>ll<hl"f.l O••lllQI' Coast ~lllhe An11 M McM.mon I lqM 1SECT10N 20~.n r-><•1~t·~ ... l OJ' "' "'"' V1ll 1 P,111l ""9411 c;.,.,.,,, rm °'"1[1lltllf , Di • r,1 ,, Oc•otm IJ JO a1.auon will be ht"ld flCTITIOUI IUllNHS (A7000tll I Dll•l1 Pilot Octn~r f3 to ;>f'O ('.,gnr. 10T Ne;..l)Ort fU2132 llh(I t•mP ol ~o'llf' ,, 1,,.,..1.,1 t 11 1 •• • • ' 1>11) 11(1~( • "'''•"•T•l11 r 'I 1ql\t\ T csd bf. h NAME STATl!MINT Oct 6, 13. 20, 27 27 "'"•tl"'bl'• J 191!6 IB1 1111 C,11tl 'l?G63 r>11n1tsr NJ Or,rn91 Coast 1mon1tt 01 tne UMN Sl~lol •11• 4 >lnllmqswotlh f 321121 M-JJ8 .. ~U..., 11 0y(." AtwMeeandn t : T~ to11ow1no pett()ns t1re I M-337 Ttt,. l>11•1n••u 11 con 0.1111 P11a1 Octnber 13 20 •11 riQnt t•ll• and .nter••' :-· t•1 D • 1•1, Pl• I! Or 0111111,No<I O. ,,..,.. c~~• 11" •• • ii 00•"9 bu-ss., PUBllC NOTICE I dU• ll'CI l>v ,It\ llltl•v dull 121 NO•PIT'bf'• ' 1q86 Cc1mf',f'C1 10 '"" "n .. '•f'•ll ' ... ',,,,.,, I 'l;>fiM 01 •• "• I Odebo• 13 XI PUBllC NOTICE .. M P\ rc'f' Bros Brll BATAVIA·TAF T PART· PUBLIC NOTICE !t.t•lotlA M Mt M llOfl M-3se by 11 ur<Jfl• \\O Ottd cit ""• •1,nf'\~ I\ con ~;Nm•"""""' 1 t!l88 I Broadw a)'. M ortuary, NF RS I Calllorn1a Genet•• FICTITIOUS IUllNISS I ,.,,, ,, 11"'™'"' wlll f•lfltl Tru•I "'"" t •Oiof'tly ......... ., ..! I '· I I. r r ........ , M J~• FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Dt 642 91~ p 111n .. 1t11p ., 'fl Bustne•t NAMI ITATfMfNT FICTITIOUS 8UllNISS ""''" '"" c"""'"' C.lerk of 01 PUBLIC NOTICE 11110• des<r•t>f'<l l. I • ,, I 1• l.j\Wllffh NAM( I TATf•NT rectors • c .. n11111 Oft~ Su•ll 200 ThO tollow•Hll t•t• \(lll\ Mft NAaK STATI MfNT I ""II'' { """'ti nn Octnt>C!f 2 r RuS TOR R1<.HARr> ,. I I t ••• ''"'"' w l' hff'd PUBYC.HO-ffCl ''"' toUOw1110 P"•ton1 •rt If vine CIBll 9n IS dl'l1ng 1111'""''~ t<I Tn,. IOll(lw111Q l>NIOnS llrftl l'lllh FICTITIOUS BUSINllS P'A(OfRICK HOl t Y • "'"' •r·r C" ,, l'h ,~ nf 0. ooorig hu •n" \.II• r ........ W111r11rn 8 Burk• 1 COASTAi C:.PAFT 6•0 dn•oo l•\Jt1ne ' 1 F»ttot NAMI STATl•NT fAEOt'R,Ct< 1, " • q ,,.,.,,,.,, flCTtTIOUS IUl MIS I ROM A RIC• INl F'A ' C '""el 9:\y Of1"e COfona CO«f' StrHI Co,I• Mesa Cil P FINANCIAl Sf R· Pul>Jl!lllt"1 Or nj)fl Cl'l\tl T~ lnllow no persons •r• I 8 ENE F rc:. A n~ NA ~J20e05 NAM( ITATUCNT NA •tONAI tfi70 S 11111 An., ,ACIFtC VII'# 01!'1 Met Calof 92625 C.11M 92627 vier~ 28~ I '''"""' Av• lo"·~ f'11l)I Octo~· 13 XI dCPfl9 t'1<1~tt\ft'lt., TIONAl PACtrtC MORT Co.1 I '"· f l(' ...... r19 pt>f'4 M ... Av.. St• ~ C01>t• Me.. .,_,.,..... ... l ,Af'K ou~ lrvone Cahl 9211S Oflrll H1mt1ngton BHcn C11•1t 92ft27 M·338 Co\11 Me 11 C11111 ~fl<.Ofd9'1 Sf'ptrm~ '> C!llAN<,r <'.OUN TV AUTO TI l 1rew1 s .. v"I' '"" CemetHy • Morh.i&r• 01111n R 8Ufk• IS Otvm· J1rn ~Sh.ir.. 1117 I, Tt1 Su•I• 281• Costa Mesa 21 ~ f'nll'>t'r ' 1986 VIP\tfljl{ s no (; lftfl 'GAG£ coqPORAT•ON ,, "' 0 IJ t I tM'-• H c 1•1r 0~6:?~ -~· .. Ro.,.11 w Outhrte 87 C111tl '1'fl4 ,,, f'ltn Ti•oir•o Corpor V1fl1>flllt C.oluttelrH 111( 1985 tJll1\lr No 16 J3'i669 MJ2 I w o n1 0 ... ,. l I Jc11111 Of •• c ,1 tn•fllM Corporatoon Chapel . Crem ator .. OrM!f1moo1 Irvine. Calll AoD ~/H! 6•0 Cove 1111on C•hl(ltn111 26!'> I Irvin• PUBllC NOTICE C111rtorn111 171 I NltUSfC.I Pl OI Oll·c:t•I R ,,.,.Ill tM of Ni wpofl A""" C111•1 O?f\61 lti 0 s.1r I• .. ,,.. .... !.•• )~ P&e1f1C' Vt•w Or•v• ~n ,.. I Strffl CMll!I M .. Sll Cttbl Ava c;u•I• '" 14 Cotll 8fn c,..1.1 q 626 It-<• ,, .~,. Alt< ord4W ol Ot PUOllC NOTIC[ .. "'"• l Urf!n{fl l•gnto• ... c~" M y C.aul Nf>WpOrl a.act l'h11 bu1m•t• rt con· 9.l 17 M""" Ca~I 9J'8;>7 FICTITIOUS IUSMSS 11,, tu.i;..u It con· Ce>untl "3 .. Ut ""'°' 0t ~!)(WI !lUi'7 6•4 7 .. 00 d\l(.tf'd l'll' • Qtlfletlll part• Thia nus.1nf'n 11 con Thia buttn"'u '' con. NAMI ITATIMINT ourlf'•l lly 11 t<><l>Of•ltOn N•J u..o ol trust elf' I K 2IOU fl• 1 " G hf ~Uf\l Th111 llu•t11 J~ '' con nerallip Ol1'tl'd h\ [0 p.11t11e11 Ourlf'(l Dy 11 COfll('>fllhon Th tollo..,tnQ 1••~1 llfl Vint pnt C<ilinOIU Prtii• 114tit,.. It.fl f<'lle>w•lll) FICTmOUI IUl lNESI '"'' t111~•"i'!:'I 1 con dtJttr,ct l1y l6fP01 l fiOn &tan A ut'• 11-.1,... Aul .... Onf'l•• r '""~ Ott1\\I 1ln11ig \J<I"''"-"'' ,, drnl lOI I, nf frllC I 1118 I lh ti 1ctf'C1 th All 11ct••ltlt1.t• t ,, '" lh Ill Vrn1dt'fll "'"' 11111~n1 w81 11i.o II••• tdUtnrnl ""'"' hletl 1n1t ~1.111111et11 wilt hl~<I 11001 I T COMPVf£A 1n1a \IRltm4'f't .... 1.-d tt.-'t:•I~ ot CMI• M•" a J••ll .'q "' ~''"' s.til•"""'' ..... 1,1,.,1 "'''h Ille County Clf'!k of Or w•tr• tt,.o C"41n1., C•fl•k of Of ""'" lhf' Cnuntv l':INk ot Or 'iF:RVrr.r ~ '" 12 V1v1an "''" tt-,. l"nunty C:l!tft. 01 Ot pe• M 1r rttOfdtttl '" Bno" ,,,,... •'""" t•11t • t\. Mfl•l w rh "'"' Ct1om1, C•f"'" of Qt "hOt' Coonty ()fl Octob41f 2 -"'olfl C:aunty oo Or lobf'f :? •••Qf' ( C'\11ntv on Ot IOl•flr '.l LlUIP. Nf'wl '"' f'•~h Cuhl ~•')•' l, ·"~ on Ocl'1l;Mill 2 M p .., q .,, M1'< f'!I t'f!Vt "' ti ""' COU<"h Ci..ri. 01 Of ••~ C h "' Octot~ Ille , ~,. It G o:i:.c.o ··~ M I-• " lllf ""<• ()I tl'lfll dt I c Nnly (In Ocl a ... 3 I If!! Rt1tM Plt1m "2~ Att.t l liobttl Jf 14 I, "2W1 C<•••"'l' """ 11•11 tlf ,.,a <.;" l!lllf. fU1ut FU,l:M "' t "~"t'CI o. '"1.1 wut t•IV p, I (\c I >bf!f 1 70 ,.utJl._st-l'Q O.a.19 C~" Pvt>h n~ 0t llql C I Pul ·h•hMS 0t ~ CoHt V•vttn l 1na N•wPOt.t P11t)l• !>NI CtllOQfl COHt COlmlt A<llJI• II P1111fhi11\JJ'1• I~ I Pul !!t."<I 01 l"Q Cn.t~I 0 •ly P lol °''Oo.t' 11 '° 01111~ P1!o1 Ocll'W • 13 20 o,,;i, "•'•I 1l1 IOl•" 13 20 ""'h C: "' Mr.60 011111 Point Cktnt1.., 1:t 20 YOU AAf tN 0 fAUL 1 S "' 1111 "''' 1 u I utlt>fton O 1 1~ t'1101 Octot•ttr 13 20 )7 No.enibet l 1918 21 NovMYlt,... flll18 . 11 llO ~I 1 t I 1916 lH•• t ptinf'U •S tOn 27 No.>+mh4" 3 19 8 UNO£n A 0 [!0 Of' TAU,T CA ll;>r,3• ' 'U N •f'f'llml l 1 11 , M 39 M..J33 M.Ju U.i< If!(! l'I\' 111 lfl<l••i(l11~ l M 334 OA'fC 0 I ''..! I!! UNLtS lhta I 11\ 1 "" rt con M· 111 : ~lll•I" 3 lit~ "' .. ; HA-"90f' L.AWN MT OL.IY( MOrlu, ty • Cemet •. C.r metOf~ 162 G1 Avt• C0t11 ~ a •O·U!>>4 > -- NlJC NOTICl PUaJC llOTIC[ H.,_ n. IM*'4U Ti MOTa or ll6d .... • ... !Mde, M A .... •........ A HMO Merila 1111-V ~ pueoe MOTICI or A "°911' f1U9. 1ntlon wM Ned Ofl .,_ I , fllCnnoul aJ 1111• --...._ .,_ ...... w TMl91'18 .. IAU -'"°"' 0011•IMI or..,._. ,._,._._.. TM! nem-. ...... and llltl'r9Q1ttrade1 t1W1100 uc .. AW99YTMICITY IH5 ..... lfAW ~~lf!Clfl •-•-• ~ICIOllPldneel Of 1t19 Tiiie... r=t ..,,...orllftPllld,,._ ...... ---M telephone~ of ,,..in-I TOTH£AESPONOENT COUltCIL. OP MUMT• Coplee of ttle Amended n.~,.,_,,..,.. .. ........ and.. YOU AA( IN OEfAUl.T 9ef ttUt,pa1111llon.Of ......................... 1norney, Of pllW!tlff Tiie pet1lionet '* lll9d I ..OTOllmACMAMD'"' ~l()fl lftd Dewlop-dolnabulinell•: ~:. ~n: TO • • .... ......., UNOEA A OHO Of TAUST MOM, to -N ............ ...., ,.. ... '*'' an attC)(ney i.. (fl Petition conc..ernlno your -~"' MllN-mini Agi-..nent end --TflJIT DlEO INVllT. DATED 04111114 UNLESS rlllftliniftO Pf~ .... ol ..... nombre. la dlrlc:don y ti"". rneni.ge If you 1111lollte1 CY or THI ctn or MUMf· £n~110Mlltltll ..,.,_. "-" MINTl..,Ut UdO ,,.,_ Dr ~ J:'Y~N.A.T 8.id .. will be l'!Wld9, ... YOU TAKE ACTION TO the llOMC•I. ~."My. • ,. -..... ,... ruro di t•l•fono del '""°"" wltNn '° dl,e °' INQTCMI •ACM -'"' ,,ot1 .,. on ... for ....-c .. ,, ,...._, hedl. c.111 C0'**1I or Wl'9l'llY "'OTECf YOUA pfll()p. ""'"' ... ..,_ ol ttle Deed .... I --...... ,. ..., ebOOldO del dlmtndel'ttl. 0 tlll -.e that, ..... tum"'°"' ...... D DtlllOllTIOM lntpec:llon end copyint lot '"" ~A.::oOF~ 11t9110tllnpll9d.~EATY.ITMAY8ESOl.DAT ()fTr119t, ..... °'*911 and .............. ,_de! dlmandant• que no 1uem1don~yowdlteul\ AND DIVIL.O,MIMf thltottofd\lollC•llO•"•"" AMS~.121 Lido 4, 1 ' pcm1111or\ or A PUBLIC SALE If YOU eJU*IMI °' ttMt Tr'*-9 IN ...... ...., .-.,..._ tienc. abotedO. •> OMIM m1y bl entetlCI end the AOMIMINT HTWllM office of tM Ol~k Ctty Park Or I · 1, Newport IJNLf9 YOU f~ ACTIOH • P1¥ Ille NEED AN !XPlANATION Of the'""" tr.ated !Dy ... tltw ... ---...... WIMpil ea. •. Uw OffiCN court m1y .... .., • judolnenl TMI RIDIVll.O,MIMT ot Hunllnoton h, 2000 IHCtl Celtf t2tt3 ~~TECT V~ r-.nering ~ aum of tlll Of THE NATURE OF TH! Deed Of Tr1111, to•Wlt' MiMr .... "--IM of Jemes P 0.. Ouerclo. COfttalnlnt Injunctive Of AOINCY AND MUMT· Mein StrMI, Hunt1noton Jeck' Dotti ~.al 80lD AT A·~~ IF noll(•I MCUl9d by Mid Died PROCEEDINGS AOAINST Sl2.1550S ,,. ..... 9701 Wltatwe Blvd . tth OtMt ordef• concernlno INOTCMl ,AC•ICA l. Miii a.ten. Caltlornll, between Lido Perk Or 8-t, Hewpor1 ol TNlll wilt\ inlerMI INnOft. YOU YOU Sl10Ul.0 CON· Tiie blnlfidaty under Mid ,....,. ............... Floot. BeYefly HINI. Ctlll· dMllon ot l)(Operly, -.x>utel bUllMM .. HUNTING Toti the llOvfl of e 00 A M and 8Mc:h Calif t2M3 ~~o OF ~ • ~ In Mid noll(I), TACT A LAWYER Deed ot True• hlteH>for•e•· ......... Y•..., .... fornl.190212 ~t child tu•tody, cNkl ,ACIPICA O.VWl.OflMINT & 00 p M Monday 1hru M · R1lpll p Wiiton J(. ldV1ln09I It "" undlt On t 1/3118 It 10 00 AM ecutld end dellvetld 10 IM ........ ......., ...... DATE (Ftehl) MAR 14 IUpOf1 an«ney ..... ~· MOUfJ dly, exclull'vl of llOlidlY' Glfald A 011nnlnl 121 UdO NAT\JAE OF THE'""" of 0Mid oMd ot TMt, Newp4rt Etcrow ~y ~I wnnen Dec-• ., ........ heiilM '"' ll'Cltuc:hott\efrelllflllNIY NOTICE IS HEREBY ll\tere .. td '*'°"' mly Perk Or 8 -t 'Newpe>tt ~DING ~ 1 .... dWDll INI us--of 11 th• d~ly 1ppolnlld 1er1tlon ot Dlfeult Ind O. • .......,, ,_ ..._ ... • .1. PetetMft, l y ....,._ bl or"'tld 11y 1'11 coun Tiie GIVEN lhll lhl city Council tubmll wr111en comment• ee.th. C.ilf 821e3 cOO/ICT ~YER. IN TMl11 111d of tlMI tl'Ult Tr111111undi<and9\lfl\l.lllt mend IOf hie. end 1 Mitten ........, '*'-_,,,...If COMM, DeciMY 0-nllhlnlnl of wegm, tllc· of the Ctty of Huntington eddtHMd IO lhl Coy C*k W~o 1n1111tmenl Com. CllJled Mid Neita of Oelalll 10 Deed ot Trutt Aecofctld Notice of Dlfeul\ end flee-• ........... (...._. llt Publlthed Oranoe Coatl Int ol money or Pf09ittY °' a.ech ind th• Redevelop-ol the Ctty ot Hunt1no1on Inc e:it Lido Plfk °' On ~ D , ~ • Md Eleetion 10 Sell 10 on 04121114 11 'Document lion to Sell Tiii ~ IM.._._..,. 011ty Piiot October 13, :IO, other court 1u1horl11d menl Agency 01 tM City 01 S.ICh. Pott Office Bo• 180, ~Y·~ S-Ch C•t 10:00 A.M. Al teeorded In tbe county no. 84-173264 Of Offlelal cauNd Mid Notice Of 0. ......_ • ..... -. 27. NoYemi.3. 1990 0toc..cNngtmayaltorlllllt HunhnotonBllci'twlllhold• 11unllngton .Stach. Cell· 92e&3 · ~TIOH «My llPPOilllC: tM ,_, propelty le loallld. "-Cords In the ~ of the tlUlt Ind EllC:llon to ... to == ... ......_ ,... M3S8 AUG 27 '"' lolnt publlo heerlno on Oclo· lornla 92648, prlOt to 1he Thia bu11ne11 la COi\• r,_..in:encf PlftUW'llto Dl6t:s.,wn11er11,1eee Aecordlrotor1noe~JUll'Y~ ~:Cf:.c'..: ~~~ ••=c':;.:~ .... ,IC NOTICE ~·~i.:~ t>tt20 19ae,1r730PM .1n ~~.~'ts,: PM.on Otto-ducted by 1 gener11 '*1· 0. of TIUll t•COl'Ctlc(..-. IMPERIAL COAPORAT C111forn1a. l•ICUtwv bV loc r-~ , __...r the Cou~rt Cllembeft City .,.r netShlp _, ~MERICA• Mid TNllll MIHRAN OZ8AO, • m8fflld •tecl ,.,. 'reaeAler •"1 Put>hlhed OrlnQI COllt Hell 2000MllnStr111 Hunt-At lhe lime and pll<l4I Getlld ~!Mnlnl 17, 1913,of~~ PO 8olle31 Slnt>lago CA m1n1ahlUOIUndtep11t1t• DATE: 1013190 re.,.................. ORANOICOUNTY Dllly PllolOctoblt&.13,20. lngtOn 8Mch C1hlor~1 10 noted lbo\11, Ill pettonl Thlt ttllltMnt ... llllCI :·~r.c. I the CowllY eat;2 (8t8)° 282·2000 •ext. ptoperty WILi. SELL AT c::::,:,•T ~= "=-....... ........... ·== ;:' 27 1886 contldlr Ind ect upon °thl '"terested In the lboYI met· wllll the County Clefk of Of· ~ 01 ~ Colny. 5t8t et: IJnda D. Peck. ~~J'~~S~~i~E~O :~~ C9rp11..._·1• ;. ,,_. ., .... , .. .:" ,t! ':9 ..,_.,1 Dr. WMI M32t Amended Oispotltlon ind :,:.,;•Y 1ppear and bl 1ng1 Covnty on October 3. Stlle ol Olfilomla. .. 8C'Jted ~=~.O:~ 1988 CASH. IP•Y•ble •• time of It....,._ Kw, .......... ,,o4eaaleft; IV , .. ,........ .... Me, ~.=~,,:n~: Dale<t October 1, 1918 1986 Pll1'al by 8nld Dunn, • tl~le men, oringeCoul o.ay Plot .... 1n 1ewt111 money ot 1111 lee,.._,, no ,.....,... IKltta e ,....._ tteM .-. ,. CA. l2701 "8.IC NOTICE CITY Of HUNTWGTON c John PNllipa. • married men United Slit") It lhl ClllP· A---, Coete ...... CA lulftfll( ce11 111 fer · Petitioner C11ERYL l YNN ~cy ~ CUy :' ~un:· I EACH, ••: AllOll M. Pub~slled OcOr~ 13 ~I W1U. SELL AT PUBLIC mtnAvenueentrefl(;lto thl tHll, T1lepfle11e (714) "'•I dedet le11le1 HOFMANN Ka• ".,,ton en un . WentwOfth C"yCllttl Diiiy llot lo . ' AUCTION TO H GHEST PUBUC NOTICE Ci ,._, ........ ...,, 300 --31'0 .,.,...._ti UltM .,._. R11pondent RUDI K 'lCTTTIOU8 .,._,, lngton "1Cilic1 O.velop-P bllsll-..: Ori""" Cout 27, November 3. 1890 BIOOER FOR CASH (-able VIC """"' ., .......... .,,. p ~ .. __. Or Co .. ·--'--HOFMANN NAMI ITATIMINT ment Groop and Ille or th• u ...... ..,,.. M-352 • ,..., ,ICTfTIOUI IUSINlll East Cllapm1n All90UI. Or· ubl .... -.. ... Ill ... oene MC ....... Ml land t the t Thi Deily PtlOI October • 13, .. time Ol 11• tf, .wkJI money NAMI I TATIMINT 1nge CA Ill right .. , .. and Dally Piiot Octobet 13, 20, MM· Cue No D285062 The fOltowlno Plttonl .... .. pursu1n d,. f .. _ 1986 , ________ _ of the Un~ad Sim•) II IM ' ___,; I end 27 t886 .. llltM llO ,,...,... IV lttMMONI dotng b\Jllnffl .. H w H .. greement 1)(0¥1 es or t.... M331 nonll. front enltMCI to tlll Thi tOllowlno person• ere lnter•.:k,cc~i.~j~ nd 0 lllld ' M359 ,.._,. • ......... ,_. NOTIClt You ..... Min EnterprtMS, 2739 -Dorothy development' of • flrsl rite PlalC NOTICE Coun<y CoullhOUM 700 CMc dOlno t>uSfnass II now Y u ., Plfdlf el Clll. Y \e ,_... IUld. TM~..,., decW. Place Orange CA 92669 high quality .hOtll. re111t Pla.IC NOTICE eeo.erOrfveWlll,Sanl•Anl. DETOUAS. 2834 e•· =,:r~:.~n~~'~.:.~ PlllllC NOTICE .,itlrtvtOterto,tvdlMro ....... ,you"""°"'.-Kirk A l10Ulng1wortll. comme<c1al andofhcespece flCtJTtOUllUeMll Celilomll all llQhl, lllle ~ ~;';89~~6' Coat• M..a. tornta cMscllbl"O tr:!' l•nd , •• ,.. COlll de Ill belnt ~d un .... rou , ... 2739 Dorothy Place . Ot· !!°ng Main Street Ind pu,blic FICTITIOUS IUltNll l T~-Ar-Ol._!.TAT!_":: ., .. Interest conveyed to and now a i IUMMONI pt"optedid t1ft nteo .... tpond w""ln 30 ct..,._ AMd ange CA t~6e9 .,,a21 w1tll I pe<IHl111n over· NA• I TATEMINT ,.. ..,_,ng ...-"' held by ~ Under ukl Deed ol Ann111 e Roumarle •hr~~ of Traci No 9,9; (CITACM>N .IUOICtAl.) otoftel .,_...,..de i.oone. ttie tnfotMe!lon below. Aendy [5 Wood. 301 croHing ot Pacific Cont The 1o11ow1no persons 11e do•no t>uai}lllS 11 Trull in tlll property 1itulllec:lln Otelermenn 2834 Ellesmere as per map recorde<t 1n NOTICE TO DEFENDANT llletell otrot ,...,...... 11 you with 10 aeek tha ad· W tnut Street. Newport H1gllw1y. 10 lhe pelr stdl de· dOint bYslness ts G1ro'1 JO·L YN ASSOCIATES, .. ld County and State Ave Cost• Mesa. Callt. Book 4 t t pages 29 to 32 (Avlto 1 Acus.clol RANDAL ........ PuecM _... u.tld vlee <>' an anorney 1n this Beach CA 92863 veloprnent, within lhe M1in-Otst11b11Uon 395 Vlctorll 4772 Katelll • l02·A. Loe ctesalbld as: 92826 · 1nc;iu51119 ot M1ac.elleneous AESSEL, lndlvlctuaNy 1nd ..... ._., • un ....... ma111r 'fOU Should do to Cl&Tk 11olllngsworth, Pier Redevelopment Project St Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Alamitos. Cell! 90720 Let 74, ol ltl!CI No 3813, In Margrtt O..l.,mlM. 213' Maps 1n the otttee of the dofne bu11nes1 11 OE· !Mftedlet-te.11111-· promplly so that vour wfl l· t0382 Jerome. VIiia Perk, Aree ~scrtptlons 01 the Gar aped Ah11on1en, 395 Timothy P MikOYtz. 11131 1111 City ol Newpor1 Beach ... Ellesmere Ave COSll Mesa. county recorder of Hid VELOPERS SPECIALITIES: OCI • IHI .......... ,.... ten response If any m1y bl CA 92667 Sties can be found II\ the llk:IOfl• St Cotti Mase. CA Annapoll1. Anaheim. Cellf •hoWn on e map Recorded In Call! 92626 county RONALD R RESSEL end ._., 1 IHI 11f.tc1e de '9f· hied on hme Thts business 11 con-Agreement 926n 92804 book 182. P8GG5 n , 12. t3, This business 11 con· Tt>e street eddrns 1nd DOES t through 10. In-ere11C&e de ...._Idol 0 • AVllOI USle<t hi 11do de· dueled bV a genetal p1rt· Tl'te 1erms olthe lease and This business 11 con· Thlt bullnffs 1• con- 14, 15, HS, 17, 18. 19, of ducted by 1 general Plr1· oiner common designation cluslvt .,.,. oftclfte de eyude i.o.i mal\d1do El lf1bunat puede nersl'top 1aJ1 of pr0()9lty between the dueled by an lndtvidual ducte<t by in Individual M1soellaneo111 maps. In Ille nership 11 nny 01 1he rHI property YOU ARE BEING SUED (ff• el dlrectorlo tell· dee1d11 contr• Ud aon IU· K A Holllng1w011h AOlflCY and Huntington Pi-Garaped Aharon11n Timolhy P Mikovtz olfice ol the County Recoroer Annett• A Otetermaon d • sc 11 0 e d 1 b 0 v e 11 BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud le 1111 fonlco). dlenc•a a menos Que Ud re· This statement w11 filed ciTico -Development Group This 1111emen1 was flied Th11 1tat1ment •II flied of aald County. This statement was flied purported to be t2 Porter dem1ndendo) CITY NA· C111 No. m27 spond• denlfo de 30 does wllh the County Clerti ot Or· are Ml lorlh In tti. Agree-with Iha County Cleril of Or· with 11\8 County Oertt of Or·_ The llreel •ck!res1 and wtth tne County Clerk ot Or-Street Irvine CA 927 t4 TIONAL "9ANK, 1 netlonll Tiie neme 1nd address ol lea •a 1nfGrm1c1on que •no• County on September ment ange County on September •noe Couhty on Octow 3, Olhlt common deslgnetlon, II 1nge County on October 6 T-he under"Oned Trustee blinking assoc11t1011 tlle court Is (El l\Ombre y slgue 23 1986 TM proposed projects are 8 1986 1986 fll'f'f, Of 1111 r"'1l property t986 F3Z1MI 01sct11ms any habllltv tor 81\Y You heff 30 CAl.EMOAR dlreccion de II COfte 11) St Ulled deMe llOllcnar el ,,..... c~vetld by 1 flnel En· fJ1t1• 'lltllO described abovG ii putflOllad Published Ortnge Coesl incorrectl\ess of the street DAYI tftef ttlla ~-H1rbof JudlClal District Mu· COOMIO de un 1t>Ogado en Pubhtllld Or1nge Coatt VlfOllrTlelllll Impact Report Published Oraoge Coest Published Orenge eo .. t to bl: 48t8 Seuhore On~• Daily P110t October t3 20 address and olhe< common le Mnld Oft rou to ... 1 nlelpal Court, Or1noe Coun-este asunto, debeflll hacer10 Datly Pilot Octobet 6. 13. 20, for lhe Main-Pie r A•· Dally Pilot September 29. D141y Piiot October 13, 20, Newport BMch, Cllilornoa. 27. November 3 1986 designa11on. 11 any. ahown ••pewrtttOft retpotlM 1t ty, 4601 Jtmboree Blvd .. 1nmedlatamen1e de et11 27 19116 dewlopmenl Project Aru October 6 13 20 19118 27. Novemt>« 3. IHIM ,.5 92663 M-345 htfein !Me c-rt. Suite tOt, Newpo<t Beecll, manera, su respue1t• M322 tor wfllCll 1 Nottee of Prap· t.4314 ~ t THE BEST CAR BUY'S IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE AT THE DEALERS LISTED ON THIS PAGE SALES SERVICE PARTS LEASING 0 NABERS CADILLAC. !M 210010101 ILVI., COSTA IEU (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sates People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST r.=,.. Chevrotet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. hast hf., h.,.rt hHll 171-0IOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts, Body. Paint & Tire Oepts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO •• ,.., ... ~ ........... 142-0010" M0-1211 o SADDLIBACll Sales Leasing & Service Parts 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease ot Ownership terms • Lease convenience-12-'12 mo • Select from 100 • new and pre-owned • Delivery 1n Europe option dlal MercedH 7141213137-2333 Santa Ana (5) Frffway o Beach In Buena Park PEIJfiEOT (6) ~ IMPORT MOTORS O &')~~th County~ BP'UER [N]@TI@OO@ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S :: 1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAV MORE? Parts Open M-Sal 8 • 5 30 Sal 9 • 4 p m Service m-Fn 7 30 -6 p m 11711 a EACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 714/ 842-2000 BUENA PAR" ANAHEIM BUICK Laius JAGUAR ISUZU the PROFESSIONAL APPROACH 0 71 4-979-2500 2925 Harbor B oulevard • Costa M esa, CA • . . G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 larlter _lh~., O.tb .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 S,ecill Parts Ult 546-1411 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SA TU ROA Y 8:30 AM -8:00 PM SUNDAV 10:00 AM -5:00 PM Make Your Phone Start Ringing Advertise on This Page Call for Details 714/ 642-4321 • a rTlCIJ10l1 PONTIAC • TRANS AM • F1Rl.81RO • ~000 Sf[ • PARISl(NH( • ~CVll[ • GRANO PRIX • ~BIRD CONVERll8l£ • T 1000 • GRANO AM amcg01 SUBARU SLASHES e PRICES! e ON ALL 1986 MODELS UNOCR AHY CIACl*STAHC(S Wl Wl.l IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 f>JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP NOT BE UNDERSOLD! We Sell Exclttlltlt ~~--~~~..___ s ' ,.. WE'RE OUT TO BE # 1! IRVINE AUTO CE NTER 41 Auto Center Dr . Irvine 714 951 -31 44 • 800 428-7485 &~A~fi~Ye~~Af.t & "Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails '' - . SpecJell1lng In EUtopffn o.llYlfJ. E•ceftenl htec:tlon of ,... end car•tully prT35-'§1YfW'• always In stock 208 W. 1at St., Senta Ana Comer of Broadway & 1st St. Now Open Sundeys New Service HOYrl Mon-Fri 7am-10pm GSTERLING W.U -SHVlct -LWt•C -PUTS Overseas Delivery Speclallsta OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Ad. Newport Beech 840-8444 •JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1101 QUllll Bl. -Nflw C•r Loa•llon 1001 OuMI •t. -,....,. Dlrl•lon 0 World '• Largest Select/on of 0 Mflfcedn Benz ~ 133-9300 11111 • --• hrtl . Senta • ..., .. ' lj ; . PACIFIC OCEAN Just a Short Drive Away ... 33375 Camino Capistrano 493-3375 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 131-1375 o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN ~ 'FAMILY STORE SINCE '63' Jil W Sale• • S.nice -Leuing ~ Nt-0110 LAGUNA BEACH G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE . HONDA 2*-trerbor Blvd. Coat• MeN 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of '405 Fwy. C) 808 LONGPR• Orang• County's Ofctest & U.rgest PontNt< DHlen hlp at a.ac:h llYd. I tM Garden Grow F~y 111• na ... s1 111•1 .... asoo 'Ill• perform 1111 Ponti•< warranty work, nt911rdleu of where )'OU origin.ally puftNlled )ICM" car. OPm llO•DAY W. .. UllT1L .... P•. PONTIAC FIEllO 2480 ...,.,., llvd. Cotta .Mm Nt.,.n Bead! 714/549-4300 SUBARU 2480 Hltbcw llvd. Cotta Mna ...,... ltldt 714/549-4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 ,, ,., ,,,,, ,,, #IW JH, Slits F1r I y,,,, k OD1n2e e sALEs .-Loa"St • sERv1cE IU. NAA-l l¥D • LEASING • ~ • ACCESSORIES DEPT CD ~ E C8Mffif1 I NISSAN/~ 11KM • Low Price• • No Glmmielts • Great S.lectlon • Friendly Peopl• • Excellent Service 18835 leoch &ovlevord Huntington leoc:h (714) 142·7711 (213) Jfl-1463 v-Excellence In Sales Service & Leutng ...-Orange County' a No. 1 No H ... te Oealerll WE HAVE MAXEY DISCOUNTSlll (714) 147-1115 18881 8Mch Blvd., Huntington Bch. .. I RACING COVERAGE • QUI WINNERS ON A41 TODAY'S NUM8EIS ON A2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1986 Reagan. Gorbachev almos[!each major arms pact. hit impasse over Star Wars By MICHAEL PUTZEL .............. c.o ' ...... REYKJAVIK. Iceland ~ Presi- dent Reapn and M ikbail Gorbachev, on the verse of an qreement to destroy all their offensive nuclear El Salvador's President Jose Napoleaon Duarte says at least 890 people perished In the earth- quake./ M California Analyst forecasts further drop In gasoline prices as summer travel ends./ Al Nation American medical re- searcher who defected to Russia once a Com- munist Party offlctal In Southern Catlfornla./ Al Sports The Rams can't handle Atlanta, lose 26-14./81 Entertainment "Star Trek" wlll be back on TV next fall as a new series with a different cast./A11 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Pollce Log Public notices Sports Televlslon eat her A 12 A3 87-8 810-12 A13 89 A 11 A10 A3 89 81-6 A 11 A2 weapons over the next 10 yea~ ended their summit in disappoint- fl\ent Sunday over a dispute concem- in& the testina of American "Star Wars" tcchnoloCY. The hanaup involved the Soviets' Potty-trained pet iguana goad-with kids, needs home Apartment man ers decides reptile falls under ·no do s · rule By PAUL ARCHJPLEY °' .. ...,,... ..... Ostood won't win any beauty contests. Lcapin' lizards, he could be a ftnt place shoe-in at an ualy contest. Nevertheless, owner fudy West insists the 40-inch-lona iauana makes a great house pct. T hat's what Osaood has been for the pelt five years since West bou&ht him as a th~inch iau1nette for ~r I I-year-old son. Havana recently moved from Balboa Jsland to an apertment in TuStin. West has to find a new home for 09sood. The apanmcnt manqim decided the reptile more appropriate- ly bclontcd under the "no dop" rule than "hamsters OK" one. So Osaood remains a chaanned chameleon, perhaps wonderin1 why his owners have chanaed rhcircolors. It could be a saunan point with him. Althouah , ood resembles his Mesozoic ancc'ltors sn appearance. he in no way matches their puny intelligence. West insists. "He's really intelligent, .. sbe said. "He knows how to say yes and no. He shakes his head for no. and stacks out his tongue for yes." He's also house-trained. Once a day, West puts Osgood on the toilet; he docs the. rest. He won't mess anrierc else. ood's ancestral lies also show up w en he dives into the swimming pool, where he'll walk on the bottom for ~s Iona as. 30 minutes before comina up for 11r. He eats insects, fruit and ve'- etabln, but hjs favorite food 1s Mexican. "He loves tacos." West said. If he's overlooked at meal time, he'll sit up and bq. The sneaky serpent has been known to chanae his color and blend 1n with the carpet, and althoup generally a stay..at·home. he did wander off a couple oft1me Usually, be found his own way home. Once. the family cauaht up to him by followina the p1crc1n1 scream~ of a ~oman who met 0 good on the sidewalk. nothcr ttft'le. they followed the (Pleue eee IOUANA/A2) insistence that research on the anti- missile system be confined to labora· tory work. Reagan declared, .. This we could not and will not do," Gorbachev said that be made "very serious,· unprecedented concessions and accepted compromises that are unprecedented." Bu\ he said there was..a "rupture" over U.S. insistence: on being allowed to test spece weapons outside the laboratory. "Who was aoing to accept that?" he Cheer• for Mater Del said. "It wouldllave taken a madman to accept that." The Iceland impasse was so com- plete that the leaders dad not set a date for a third superpower mcetina. and the fUture or arms control talks was left in doubt. • Gorbachev told reporters "the Americans came to this mcetina e~pty handed,.. and top Soviet official GeorgJ Arbatov described the summit here as "the dead end to which they (the Americans) have driven the whole iuue of arms contto1.·· Secretary of S'8te Geor'IC Sb"'-'ti said the two aides Ud verbelJY. ..,eect to llash lont-ranaie millile and bomber arescnals in half in five~ and completely by ~996. Jn addition, they were ~,to eliminate all but JOO medium-ran,e miMilcl on each side -includina all those deployed in Europe-durina the fint five-year obue and the balana: ol tboee in 1996 u well, Shultz aid. "A tremendous amouat of head- way was made," be toki a newt confertnce here, .. but in the end we couldn't make it." ~oblem: U.S. insistence on pr na with teltina of the Strategic Defen1e Initiative (Sw Wars) with the idea of usina it a decade from now as an "insurance (Pl ....... UAGAJlf/Aa) 1----------------------------------.--. Activist hits Mesa Action with mailers James £me.rson is wise to Mesa Action, a slow-growth ~oup that has pined political muscle an Costa Mesa by a simple, yet clever letter-writing campaign. Emerson, a four-year resident with pro-development sympathies, figures that the same Strate&)' Used to build Mesa Action over the last two years can be turned apinst the group. He's pumped $4,SOO into an effort to· create a counter-orpnization, "Costa Mesa Neighbors For A Better Tommorrow." Its sole platform is to destroy Mesa Action by discrediting its founder John D. Gardner and other group leaders in a series of homespun letters to the community. Emerson doesn't know ifthe fled&l- sng group will endorse any candidates in the Nov. 4 City Council election. The organization has yet to hold its first meeting, althouah about 100 people responded to Emerson•s let- TONY SAAVEDRA Focus ON THE NEw s ters. His crusade has sparked rumors that he 1s actually a frontman for a group of prominent developers whose projects have been dashed or endangered by Mesa Action. Fueling those suspicions is the election battle between pro-and slow-growth forces for the City Council maJority. Emerson. a 62-ycar-old advenising executive and California Republican Assembly leader, denies any links to the millionaire developers and their plans to build high-rise officc towers and commemal complexes in north Costa Mesa. Emerson says he 1s merely a (Pleue eee ACTIVIST/ A2) Beirut kidnappers cousins of inmate in Kuwaiti prison NEW YORK (AP) -The kidnap- pers of three Amencan hostages 1n Beirut are cousins ofa prisoner being held by rhe Kuwaiti government. Newsweek magazine reported. While the kidnappers have de- manded the release of 17 pnsoners. unidentified intelligence sources in- dicated the captors might settle for the freedom of just three Lebanese Shiite Moslems. including their cousin. who have been sentenced to death, the magazine reponed 1n its Oct. 20 ed1t1on. Newsweek cited information from intelligence and d1plomat1c sources. the families of hostages and "sound- ings sn Beirut" as the basis for 11s story. The cousin was identified as a bomb maker. Mustafa Yousef, who ~the .. Ouis1ian-aliu..of Eli Fuad~ab. The lc1dnappcrs. who sign their communiques lslami{ Jihad, are members of a family called the Mognryahs. pan of the Musawi clan led by Hussein Musawt from the Bekaa. the maiazsne said. Three Amencans art held hostage: Terry Anderson. chief Middle East correspondent for The Assocrated Press; agric ulturist Thomas Sutherland. 55. of Fon Colhns. Colo .. and hospital administrator David Jacobsen. 55. of Huntington Beach. In October 1985. Islamic Jihad released blurred photographs of what 1t said was the body of hostage Wilham Buckley. who had ~n captive for about 19 months. It said he was killed ID retaliat1on for lsrael's air raid that month on Palestine L1berat1on Organ1zat1on head- (Pleue .ee KIDNAPPltllS7A21 SonofHB hostage seestfde turning By PAUL ARCHlPLEY °' .. ..., ......... Increased media coveraae and n-- newed interest by the general pubhc have raised hope in the son of one of three American hosta.Jes ID Beirut that the Rcaaan administration fi. nally will begin negotiating with their captors. Paul Jacobsen. whose father David Jacobsen of Huntington Beach has been held 5ince May I 98S, said Sunday that the Nicholas DanilofT trade has prompted even the presi- dent's SU{'portcrs to question his stand against ncgot1aung with the tcrrori ts. "In the pre 1dent's swap for Dan1loff. people who arc e:it.pcrts sn the field and who align themselves with that 1dcol<>aY are bqinn1na to say there's an 1ncons11tenc>." Jacobsen said from h.1s Ontano. Calif .• home "We're hopeful that suppon by the mencan people will pressure \he president to tend someone \o ncao- uate for my father and the ot~r ho ta.ac " Mater Del Htih School cbeerl•dere recel•e tlaell' Rret-pface tropbJ from Olympic told medall1t 8te•e Landqal8t at tile taelilon l1land competition eponeored bJ BrMdwaJ on SaturdaJ. A boat 200 obeerl•dere com- peted for tbe $1,500 prise. Jacobsen said an upoom1na New1- v.cet tory 1dtnt1fy1na the captors as cou in of a pnsoncr be•"* held by the (Pl_.._ JAC088SN/A2) ' ------.> ..... .a ... DPSRSULATEDTOPRISONER ... ~M,...., IA"W?W l!!d, boMver, that ad· ~ oftkials believe Buckley .W ol ....... '9 wl o&ber com- Dlicatiom111he retU.lt of'anespeciaJly bnaial tonwe tnaion. ~ bil deetb, tbe kidnappers llltMd to pay dotet auention to the bMhb of the othen.· the mapzine ~nt months of captivity for Andenon1 ll. were the wont, and his .._ ana IUlbbom 1ueak marked him for freauent beatinp aAd thrall. P• tbe lint three .eeks, he wu cbained 1o a bed and tluatened with death if'he uttered a siqleword. After Andenon anarily answered one threat with an ellpletive, be was beaten, kicked and tortured for six months with taunts that his family and aovemment had abandoned him. Later, however, he was allowed to watch a videotape made by hls family on a TV sci brouabt into bis cell. He has repeatedly refused to make scripled appearances his captors have demanded of him, but when I hey let him read abou1 1he Reagan adm1nis-' tration's efforts 10 free U.S. reporter Nicholas Daniloff from Moscow, Anderson agreed 10 go on camera, according to the magazine. Anderson likes to engage another auard. Haj, in polilical atguments, it said. One argument so enraged the kidnappers 1hey took away the bread from the hostages' meager ra'ions of breaa and cheese. t Pcsay Say, Anderson's sister who has been working for his release. welcomed Ulle aniclc, •Yilll U Mftl a ·-veu or MCNCy" &om the caee. "I think the constant reC.aences IO a shadowy orpniut.ion were counscr· productive for ua becauec a lot o( people bouabt that and now it's apparent lhit cvtryODe knowt who they are and what they want. and let'• pt on with it," she said in an interview 'rith The Asloc .. ted Prus. "We now know publidy that the administration knows what they need to know to neeotiace their releaee," she added. ••Prftident Reqan can no lo~r say he doeln 't know who they are:• Mrs. Say added that the article's details about Anderson's mistreat- ment were revealina because she could only make assumptions about his captivity. "I had assumed that he was beina mistreated but never really pushed to know because it was somethiria I really didn't feel I needed to know," she said. Later. 11 LaGuardia Airpon as she was leaving for her home in Batavia, N.Y., Say said lhe anicle "sends a powerful message to the rest of the media." "Terry. particularly, maybe feels abandoned by his own profession," she said. She talked about the fact that 1he Reagan administration has not really negotiated for l'trc release of the hostages. "It angers me, as if their pain is not real," she said. Asked for comment, State Oepan- ment spokeswoman Anita Stockman IUd: .. nua ii aot Mcaw\ly a new llOfY. ~ lbe kidna~ have a eou9D ia IM l.lawiti n donn 't eucdy Dlll'OW~ w o the kidnap-. penue." "We've been worki.Dt for the releue oltbe bc!e• eu liace day one. We bavc been ~every piece or infonnationt lbe Mid. Newsweek pieced totetber the fol-lowina details about tbe ~: . -They have been kept 1n the buement of a balf.ftJllabed apart- ment block in die aubwbl of Beirut. They ba~ beea wrapped like mum- miea with s-ctdal tape and lhutOed to difrenat biditMJ1.~ in wooden contnt and am . -Their paarda are MOiiema wbo pt'!Y ftve timea a day. One, a widower in hi• early 20e named Said, hat three childen and eam1 S27 a month. . The hostqea aJIO have exercised and played with a puzzle aiven to ~cm by their captors. They some- tJmes have quarreled amona them· selves. beath penalty heartng for Frank begins today Child killer Theodore Frank whoac deat.h ecntence was overturned by the state Supreme Court, returns to court Monday for a new penalty trial in a case beina used in the crusade to unseat Chief 1ustice Rose Bird. JACOBSEN SEES REASON FOR HOPE ••• homAl Kuwaiti government is nothing new. "We've known it for a year," he said. ''The State Department told us. And we've known people who have gone to the Middle East and indepen- dently come back with the same information. "My fear rs people will have formed opinions based on erroneous infor- mation the adlllloistration has dished out for the past two years." askina Reapn to work as hard for the hos cages as he did for Daniloff, and he expects the OranJC County super"-visors to follow suit. "I'm hopeful my father will be home before Thank51iving." he said. ar.,...0....-......... ~ ,...., .... ~ __ ...,.. .................. ~."""' ~~,_,..II~ .. low 1'11• .. 1111 .. to nw IO ,._,.., = _ .. ,..."°"' ............. ... Ld.ftdl1•1--11toB.,.._ .. ._"°""' IOCal mountalne....,. ,._ .. ,.,..from a to 11. lowe trom 32 to 42. Looel not1tl 1112 ..,_ 10 to 20 • wi1 .._ ltw°"lf' the ...,,,, wtttl ~-... ... ,.,..,. from 74 .... --...,, hlOM from 12to17. LoM .. range from tM ....,_ 90e to !OW 509. W•t to IOUtMMI .... I to 11 knote .. .._ lw°"91' ... Inner coutel ..... over 2·toot ... Ind 1aout.._.. .... of2 to 3 fMt. U.S. Tempm .. .. •1 .. .. IO • ea 71 .. 11 " ·" .. 11 " :: Barf Foreca•t .. 17 .... '? ....... ==--I : = 43= I 4 IW U .. 0111r I I IW II ~ T~ Ultlldw'f9 M ' ~ ~~~~~~~~~- ~Tl d n .. M " .. .. ., TODAY 1 ota111 N7ILl'll , ,., ... 7111•111 II 17 .. .. $5 M TUaDo\Y , ... "' 1!11 •111 l'Oa '"" 7.Mtm ·U •• I.I u -02 u u u It ._, n.. t4ldlly M I M Lift encl Nb II lll:Upm, .,. .._,...~••2211111.., .... .. ._... .. l:alLlll "It's clear to us direct contact can be made," Jacobsen said in refuting Reagan's claim that the adminis.- tration doesn't .know who to talk to even i{i1 changed its policy. He as ho~ful renewed interest in the phght of has 55-ycar-old father, Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson and agriculturist Thomas Sutherland will dispel past ACTIVIST OPPOSING MESA ACTION.•• impressions while prcssunng the IGUANA Prom Al "The administration won't nego- tiate with them because there are too many political risks." he said. "They're afraid ofbcingembarrasscd. "They're not willing to ma~e a sacrifice so 1hey can protect their ideology of not negoliating wi1h terrorists." But Jacobsen thin.ks an increasing focus on the hostages in the media is helping dJSpcl much of tbe "ficuon" that was fed 10 the pubhc in the past. "The bi.a problem is 1h1s issue has gone on for so long people tend to latch onto a first impression and hang onto it," Jacobsen said. "As a teacher I deal with that all the time. Once students have heard one thing everything else goes in one ear administration to act. • • • "This Newsweek article is the most Prom A 1 homeowner so infuriated by Mesa exciting thing that's happened since trail he marked when he ate every Action's "propaganda" thal he Terry Wa1tc's visit a year ago," flower in his path. penned a leuer and sent 1t to some Jacobsen said, refemng 10 the Already over 3 feet long and 5,000 households -al a cost of An&lican church official who talked weighing about 14 pounds. Osgood $1,800.Thercsponscwassogoodthat wjth members of the. group Islamic could reasonably be expected to reach be sent out another, this lime an- Jihad who hold 1he hostages. as long as 5 feet. nouncing the formation of Costa That story is one of several in the He's also a loni·term commitment. Mesa Neighbors and asking for media that have encouraged . f donations to recoup some of the Jacobsen. Others include his brolher Iguanas have ah espan ° between 30 costs. Eric Jacobsen's appearance on the and 4o years, West said. Considering the expense of mass "Donahue" show last week, an up-She wants to find someone who wall mailings, it's hard to conceive the coming NBC special on the hostages love him as her famil y has. despite hrs average resident getting infuriated to and a US.4 Today survey revealing 66 gruesome guise. the tune ofS4,500or having the savvy percent of the public don't feel the "He's such a super pet. He lo ves to send out pre-addressed reply administration as doing all it can for children," West said. envelopes. the ho$13ges. Meanwhile, living with West's "Somelimes you have to stand up Increasing support by local poh-relatives while she searches for hzard and be counted. I sense their arc 1icians also encourages Jacobsen. He lovers. Osgood no doub1 spends time enough people who share my con- said the Los Angeles County Board of warming his blood in lhc sun whale cems." Emerson said. "The money's and out the other. Supervisors JUSt passed a resolution thinking. "Iguana go home." an inves1menl. I hope I get it back." -----------------------------------------. Ironically, a mailed reply opened by Emerson during the interview contained no money but yielded instruc1ions for him 10 gel his donation from developer C.J. Segers1rom & Sons, "since he's pay- ing you anyway." "Really, I don't even know who chose people arc," Emerson insisted. A question that has befuddled pro- development forces was how to counter Mesa Action's growing clout. Political consultants ~ired..ta com- bat the group in lhe 1984 city elcc1ions offered the usual arsenal of slick campaign brochures and °c~~~~E Daily Pilll MAIN OFFICE 330 Wttt Bay St C:O.U. Mau CA trinkets emblazoned with the can- didates' names. Mesa Action relied on Gardner and his letters to ttae public -a literary version of the old "f1res1de Chat. .. Gardner's "howdy neiahbor" ap- proach was mixed whh what oppo- nents called lies, ·half-truths and vagrant slurs, !rin1ed beneath a simple lcuethea -as if to stress the grassroots nature of the campaign. Long af\er the ballotina ended, GardAer's pen continued to now, taking on project af\er project proposed by Jocal developers. An expensive advenising campaign did lhlJe to difTu~C$1 Action·s li&JH against a proposed 32-story sky- scraper-which was scuttled because oflhe opposition. Meanwhile, Emerson watched from the sidelines. "I kept analyzing copies of Mesa Action leuers, newspaper articles. I figured there was more 1han meets the eye," he said. Emerson concluded the higher the &Joss the less credible the campaign. at least in Costa Mesa. He tossed his ideas around with fclJow members of the Costa Mesa Republican Assembly. Then one day he clipped a newspaper article about accusations that Gardner tried to bribe two City Council c.andidates into dropping from the race. Emerson had found 1he subject for his first letter. "That just gave me something to hang my hat on.•· he said. "Gardner and has cronies who lead _ Mesa Action used lhe strategy of propaganda -make simptistrc- chargcs, identify a single enemy and repeat chem over and over again until you get the people s11rrcd up," Emerson told readers in his second letter. "If at works for Mesa Action 11 will wor1c for me," he said an an interview in the Costa Mesa office of his Mealer & Emerson advertisinJ firm . Emerson saJa his lmmedllr~ targels wall be Gardner, Mesa Action leader Jam Aynes and slow-growth advoc.ate City Councilman .Dave Wheeler. whom he called the group's Achille's Heel. "He offends people and his votina as right down the Mesa Action line. He's brash ... and he's always the one who has the remaitc that sets others bristhng," Emerson said. Aynes responded Emerson "missed the point" in his analysis of Mesa Ac1ion. "We JUSt point out how council members arc voung on issues and how they s1and on developmen1/' he said. "Certainly there arc candida1es cspousi ng Emerson's ideas and they'll get votes. But our candidates rep- resent the maJority." M ... aQOr-Bo• 156() Coell ..._ CA 9~2e ~IOI, 6'12·54178 ~ & adllorllll. 6'12-4321 Just call 642-6086 MonOly Fncley ff you do llOI -'°""' P9I* by 5 30 p "' cal oelor• 1 p m. GAME 5 I WEEK 5 / DAY 2 70 59 77 86 ~ A YOU CAii iNCREASE ~OUR ( CHANCE TO WINI ClllCI THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WINIO CARD • .. 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