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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-28 - Orange Coast Pilot, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1986 2! CENTS OU1 Wl~EI ON A41 TODAY'S NUMBEIS ON A2 Curbs.e>:n pri v~te planes ~rit.cized ., LllA M.UloNEv .............. Concern oveT air aafety baa beeo blown out of proportion lince tbe coUilioa between .a small plane a.nd ID airUner OVet' CcrritOt in Auaust. 11)'1 the president of tbe Orallll! COunty Pilota AMOciatlon. . , Reactina to new restnct1on1 oupclaims rrttos co tston oroooeed for private e&ana by tbe Federal A viauon Administration on Monday, £.R. .. Sandy.. Ablott ~ fended the safety record of private and commerclaJ aircraft alike sayins. ''We have had very few air-to-air Crubes. Tbls thina lw t>ecome a political thins tnd the airline pilota areJettina(in}on it because they want tbeair ... The ~s ~latiou. which still mutt to a formal naJo. maid~ procedure, Would apply to \be nation 1 23 buliett airporU. Amoa& them is Lot Aftlllee, where poteotiaf air lplCe tdetY ~ were examined In a lpeda1 30-dty PM study foUowi .. tbe AQI. 31 craab of an Aeromeuco OC-9 and a private plane u tho jet delcended toward l..os Aqeles lnt.emational Alrpon. ~ccordifta to (he A.Mociat.ed Preu. ConfrJllr,..,IJ 11111 .. doo.;.1dA12-1 t11JAM tbe FAA'• MW requinmeDU would impe>ee a minimum 6().day liceDM tuapeuioe OG Uy pilot~ OD restricted air II*' -terminal consn>I .,.. -without authorization. They would requin tlW all p6uet oPerallnl in a teimina1 control area be eqwpped wi1b a device wt provides air tratrk controUcrs with the olane' s altitude. The ~ona alto simplify and atandatdiZ.c terminal oonttol area ~. a respoeae to avta&ion critics wbo aay aomc boundariee ate IO compln th.at piJou miabt wander into them unklibWiQlly. Ablott aaid be does not object to a 60-da)' lioente auspeoaion for terious violatJona or to a redrlwiQI of terminal control area boundaries. tt,Ouch be does DOl pmolWJy find them bard to undentaod. Arcade combat not just forklds ·· HB will release study critical of city attorney New York Meta catcher Gary Carter la lifted by relief pitcher Jeue Or- OICO following the Mets victory over Boston to win the World Serles./81 California Former Air Force man Is arreated on charges he attempted top- eecreta to the Soviets out ofaplte./M Na don Sherman Adams, EJeenhower'• chief ad- vtaor, la dead./ A5 World Exploalonaat U.S. armed forcea f aclllUea In Puerto Rico Injure one.I A5 INDEX lo the modem version of cowboy.- and-Indians, the cowboys have traded their six-shooten for infra-red phasers to battJe Indians wearin& hiab-t.ech space helmeu instead of headdresses and war paint. The wild frontier bas moved from the suburban landscape of sidewalks and backyards to a futuristic battle- field where laser beams, bi&h-tech pdaetry and electronic souna effects ROBERT HYNDMAN NEWSMAKERS collide with comput.cT-tallied conse- quences. Tbe basics of the pme, howeveT, have remained uncbanacd. lfa rude- and-seek, run-and-gun, kill-or-bc- kiUed all rolled into one. Bana·bana. you're dead. "We've taken a classic childhood pme and put it into a new context," says Georac Carter, ,president of Photon Entertainment. which cel- ebrated the openina of its newest center in Fountain Valley Monday. (Pleue Me AJlCAD&/ A2) ................ .,, .... ._ Jaime Pa4llla, &D e:lloyee of Plaoton Entertalnment la Foa.nta!D Valley, •aim wttb a luer la the arena. Election opponent succeeds in getting report made public By ROBERT BARUR °' ... Dlillr ......... 'Phe Huntinaton Beach City Coun· cil bowed to the exhortations of city ~attorney candidate Ted Johnson and voted 4-3 Monday n1&ht to make public a 1985 man.,ement study rcponedly critical of the City At- torney's office. Johnson, 41 , is locked tn an election battle with two-tenn incum- bent Gail Hutton. Johnson, an Orange County deputy district attorney, has accused Hutton of "stonewallina it.. by faihng to release the study conducted by the Deloittc, Haskins & Sells company. He's claimed that votcn need to know what kind of a job Hutton - who·s been campaig01na as "a srcat city attorney" -has been doina. Hutton, who wasn't available for comment today, said previously that auditors pve her department a "stcrliof" evaluation. She said she would like to make the audit public but that it miabt have a harmful effect on other city departments that have audits that are kept under wraps. Hutton previously bas sugcsted that the City Council pay for an independent legal arualysis to de- tennine if the 65-pageaudit isa public document. City CouncLI memben Don MacAlhstcr, Jack Kelly and John Thomas voted Monday to pay for the independent atudy. But that motion, which oblervers said would put off the rcleuc of the study until after next T, electJon. was shot down by Bob Mandie and council m Ruth FinJey, Peter Green and R Bailey. The same four then voted make the audit pubhc. "It was ~d for by public money," BaiJey said. "why sb:ouldn't it be made public? .. Deputy C11y Attorney Bob San&ster, who satd the audit would be. made available to ncwspapen th.la afternoon, said a quotation taken from the audit reads: "The city attorney's office is aenerally per- ceived by clients as producina quality leaal work for ill chenu." l>rcliminaryjndependent aJcaninp of the audit. howevct'Lquoted sutr memben interviewed uy auditon u citina a "serious communications problem'' between the department and other city departmenll. Others said that Hutton'• depert- ment allegedly failed to respond in a timely manner to other city depart- ments. Analyst.a alao reportedly said that most people interviewed in the study rated the job performance of the City Attorney's office u poor. Challenger Johnson wd that mak- ma the audit public will brina "frclh air'' to the camPlllJl. "It takes away her ability to bid behmd (the audit}." (Pleue ... A TTOU&Y I AA) Advice and Games Bulletin Board 1. BulJnest Cluatfled 87 A3 81-6 C6-8 88 Rape question key issue in Sellers trial Comlca Death notices Entertainment Optnlon Paparazzi Potlce log Public notices Sport• Televl1lon Weather cs A7-8 A6 A8 A3 C5,8 C1-i A7 A2 Jurors asked to decide if moiesttngo f victim· s body merits death sentence By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ... Dllllr ........ Jurors were told by a prosecuting attorney Monday to use "common sense" in determining whether the scitual molesta11on of a corpse quali· fies as rape -a legal diJcmma that could mean the gas chamber for accused murderer Robert Lloyd Sellers. Sellers, 29. is charaed with stranal- ina 22-ycar-old Savannah Lei&h Anderson and returning later to enaa&C in sexual intercourse with the battered body. If convicted of first degree murder as well as a speciaJ circumstance of rape, Sellers wouJd be eligible for the death penalty. During closing arguments in Su- perior Court. Deputy Distnct At- torney Rick K.ing said Sellers had rape on his mind when he went to Anderson's Irvine apartment in May 1979. King argued it made no difference that Sellers may not have committed the sex act until hours after the v1cttm was dead. "The law 1s common sense tn thn case," King said. "He was gomg to have intercourse with that woman whether she was alive or dead." Defense attorney Jennifer Keller maintained that Sellers was mentally unstable at the time of the killing and did not think about molesting Anderson until he returned later to clean up the blood-splattered apart- ment. Keller added that even af Sellers was attemplmg to rape Anderson, the act wasn't consummated until after Irvine Co. pledges to start road work Promise contingent on voters' approval of expansion pl~n for Newport Center BJ STEVE MARBLE Of .............. The lrvine Co. has pledaed to bcaJ n immediate construction of a f 27 million bypau around Corona del ·Mar If voten in Newport Beach affirm the developer's plan for ex- pandina Newport Center. Pelican Hill Road could be open to traffic within two ycan., aid Irvine Co. V1oe Chainnan Tom Nielsen durina a press conference Monday. Tbe road. which would swina around Corona del Mar and presumably off er motonsts a shortcut around that community, has become the most controvcnial point in the Newpon Center expansion prO)cct. The plan forexpandina the circular shoppina and business center with office towen, residential tracts and restaurants will be put to a citywide vote Nov. 25. Nielsen said if voten do not support the expansion plan, which appears on the special election ballot u Measure A, the bypau may not be built for eiaht to I 0 years. "It will ultimately be built, that's true. But we don't know when or under what circumstances,'' said Nielsen. explainina the consequences of an election day defeat. Opponents of the eitpansion con- tend that Pelican Hill Road will be built with or without the expansion project and that in the Iona run, it will not improve traffic conditions in Ne~nBeach. "I m sure there will be a brief honeymoon like any new roed or freeway when its nice, clean, white and unconpsted," aaid Allan Beek.. an opponent of the expansion who was instrumental in placina it on the blllot. "But in the Iona run, traffic Wlll be wone," he said. Nielsen said be is 1urpriled that Slaying victim's Mesa family belatedly notified of tragedy IJ ... AIHda ... Presa MORGANTOWN, W. Va. -The fa.mi.ly of a Colla Meaa man who dilaoDeated three ycan 1fO from. a Haft kriabna commune on.ly lamed lut week from a newspaper ttory that authorities bave chatted two men with hit murder. "H~·• my aon and lhey sa)' hc'a deed and I don't know Why," Sandra Duperroy said Monday. Wat V11Jinia aulbonttct have beta invcstiptina the disappearance o( Oupcrroy'1 .on, CU..lca Saint~ Oieit. from the t's ManhaU .-. i County commune since 1983a,!CCORI· Ina . to county proeecutor 1 nomu White. "No one bat notified ua. Nobody bu called to tell us anytbtna. .. Saant· Deni•' als~L Chrialya Seint-Deoia, 11.id."I thouant thq waotauppoeed to notify the nut ofk.in when eomebody dies. My mother 11 devuiated. How would you f«lt' White said officials had tried to locateSalnt-Den11' relatJvet. but were un1uoc:aaful. The famµy learned of1 Saint-Denis' fate when l\js 111er's u - hu1t.nd spotted an artjcle Ian week In a Seattle newspaper that diteulled murder cbaraet qainst two fonneT Krishna followers for Saint-Deals' kiUI~ Chritfyn Sain1-0eni1 cal&ed \be AllOdalled Presa in Wat Vi,Pnla. and White contacted her Monday. AJtbouah no~ bu been band. White ayt autboriuee ba~ obtained oonvincina testimony mat S.inl· Detua wu kilted by Tbomu Drachcr, 37, ofR.aven.na, Otrio. and Daniel Reid. ll. of LOI An11ln The two men were tnd.ic1ed in July, and Oretchet'1 trial ls ICheduJed for Dec. 2. with Reid'• to fOllow. {Pl9ue ... f' A111L TI A.a) anyone can claim the new road will worsen traffic and suuested that "Mr. Beck JUSt doesn't undentand traffic analysis ... The stepped-up plans for construc- uon of Pelican Hill Road were announced by Mayor Phil Maurer, who wrote to Nielsen and asked him to clanf) the development firm's pos1t1on on the road. "There has been so much mitin- formauon on t.his. I've heard IC? many different vcn1ons that I dcetded it was umc to get out the truth,'' sajd Maurer In the expansion plan approved by the C11y C'ouncil lut JulJ1 _The Irvine Co. was required tooompctetberoad beforr any new office towers are (Pleue ... mVDIS/ A2J Tom Pfleleen 18,000 expected to hear Reagan in Mesa address An estimated 11,000 auPPortcn wtll throna to C..o~ta Mesa"• Pacific Amphjthatc on Monday to hear J>rowdent Reqan 1n h1<1 last Oranac County c:amoailn appeannce of the 'jear The ,l)tUident Will f,e jolned at the poliucal rally by Gov. Gcorac Ocuk.mC,J110, Sen. Pete Wille>'!&_ Co~ man Ed Ztchau and other candida1e1, said Don Willet or 1 cam 86. Ticteu io lbc ralty will be available throuah Ora.nae County Republican ~'*'eR and candidates' campt.111' hcadqua11ers. Wallet llJd. There ts GO clwtt, but te.allftl 11 hm1ted. Ga.a will open at noon, witb the prosnln'l llated to bc&Jn about I p.m. and \be president expected to aueak at l p.m. WU:Jet aaid tbe rally will include speeches, bandt and a I Urprut "apcctaC\llat endina. It lbouJd be ft.in." Reepn•1 ~it e•~ to boost GOP candidates' hopci for a sttona sbowla& in Oruee County. Zlchau, apecWty,.,.. a healthy tumout here to ofTtct n. Alan Cran1toll'1 stteQlt.b in other p&ns of the state. I I the woman llad died -raisins qucsuo ns as to whether the attack fiu the le&al definition of rape. Keller also disputed King's state- ments that an attempted rape was aood enough to conVlct Sellers of the special circumstances that could send the defendant to death row. Jurors were expected to bcpn dehberat1on today Sellers. a former Manne moon- hllhtina as a sccumy guard where (Pleue .e RAPS/A•) Cancer facility approved for Hoag By STEVE MARBLE °' ... Dllllr ,... ...,, Plans for a <;tatc-of-the-art cancer center at Hoag Memonal Hospital in Newport Beach were upheld Monday despite ob1cct1ons from ncatby l"Hl- dcnts, 1ncludtn1 some who com- plained the medical bu1ld111J woukS 1mpm their cben hed views of Newport Bay. The center, which 1 u pecud io become the leaduia canoer treatment faCllity 1n <>nnae County, won \be unanimous approval of the Newport Beach City Council . Hospital officials and plannen aa d they toiled to meet the concerns of resident in the nearby Valla Balboe condominium complex by redesitn- 1na the thrtt-Jtory structure and cl11med 1t should not block VleWI. But not everyone ~ on that point. "My percnta tavtd their wboae life to set a place W1lh a vteW and away from the ~ton." wd Wayne Lamb. who wd tu 1 pe.rents• view of the turnina bls1n 1n Newport Bly will be lost.. ..Tbey bave no ahemauvc h'a ioo \ate for them to uvc up apt.ft and buy somewhere cl1e •• Other cntics of the canctr center chaflCd \hat the new medteal facility w1'1 increase tramc and i 0ttly \be 1.....-... CAJtCU/d) ' ARCADBCOMBAT DEALS 11' 11'.ANTASY ••• ..... 1 .. Wbaiever made cowboYHDd·ln- dilM ft&n it the 1UDe today. We're P~idWU a cbuce to 90 beck and ~that appeal," C.-Mid. At the new Pbotoa Center at 9380 Wll'Dl:f Ave., in~ benle ii ~ ICtOlt nearly 10,000 ,UIU'e feet of •l*lWlt planround. teep ratnPI coDDeCt two levels of playina area. Lons. dark ballwa)'I invi\e dalbes into enemy let'riiory. Curvina wallt and Portholes provide berrien from which to tbield tbe player while he or 1be sboou at unsuspectina oppooeots. The arena is dimly liahtcd while luer beams and electronic music pierce the foa that shrouds the entire ptayina area. h's a life.siud video pme with players pan of the actJon. down tho ballways of the tl*)Clbip WU the inletntiOD. •• be Mid. It toot a few yeen of oluDia& and orpn.izina befOft tbe ·nr. Pliocoa center opened in OUiu in April 1914. Since tben. 13 6ucb.i111 ba" opened 1CtOM the country and in Toroato, Canada. with dozeu more piano~ to open i.a comilll months. But Carter Wallis the 16 cent.en planned in California to be QOmPeftf· owned. The Fountain V=nter ts the flnt; ~th ltVCD more for the Loi Anae~ ounty area. Reteateb bas fOuod that the Photon pme can be quite lucrative for the openton, pven the proper martetina behind iL Participants p&)' ab..illltial fee of $7.SO for a "passport," then SJ.SO for each pme they play. On the averqe, player,! e~ in 2.6 matches per villt. They miabt allO purchase food and drinks from the 11\ICk bu or loto- emblazoned T-shirts, duffel bqs. sweatshirts, jackets or a double phaser set to play the pme at home. AlllaouP -~-Utnell pla~ ol all .... c..n. met about 80 ptnmt an ..tt. ud their •venee .. it 19. C.ancrleid~t otlbeplayen come Met IO ~l' ..ua. ADd tMy often brill& fti9nda. Oroupa cu IClCOUDI f&r much of' the center'• revenue ud in 10me of' tbe mOft tttablilbed PbotoD Cellten, lelpe pla~::!=:o!milarities, Caner 11)'1 oton bu little in common with the .waa: pmes played in the wilderness with would-be mercenaritt firina ~eta at eac.b other to recreate aueri1la warfare. ''This i1 not m1liwistic," he 11ys. "We're dealina more with the faotuy a1pccu. That't why you adoptan aliu w~ou play. Space has that fanWy- ap ." e playen are not space-aae Rambos. "lo Dallas," Carter points out, "our bigest customers are church aroups." · Participants. divided into a areen and a ~ team, strap oo a belted blttery pack, a helmet with head- phones that transmits various~ troo.ic sounds to tell you the aoouracy of the' sbots fired from your pbuer pistol and a chest module that computes bow many times you strike an opponent and bow many times you are bit yourself. Bomb 8qaad blown ap titten• m bo% These totals are fed to a mast'r computer that tallies personal as wCU as te4m scores. Blastina an opposina warrior earns you 10 poin~. You lose 10 points when you arc bit-being "disrupted" also makes your phaser pistol in- operative for five seconds. If you accidentally fire on a teammate, you're penalized 30 points. Theentire match lasts 61/2 minutes and pits teams of up to IS members per side. According to Carter, Photon was originated with the "Sw Wars" phenomenon. "Watching the warriors run up and RAMONA (AP) -Three kittens were killed when the Sheriffs Depart- ment bomb squad blew up the box they were in, thinking it contained a dangerous snake. A fourth kitten survived the ex- plosion Monday and bas sinoe been named Lucky. The kittens were in a sealed cardboard boll left outside a bank office on Main Sreet, said Sst. Conrad Grayson of the sheriff's arson bomb squad. Grayson said the squad "strongly suspected" the box con· tained a rattlesnake because of its IRVINE CO. PLEDGE ••. From Al occupied. But there was no specific date mentioned. Nielsen stated that the develop- ment finn now is wiUiQg to go beyond that requirement and could probably beJ!n construction early next year. He said it will take roughly 18 months to build the road, wbich will stretch from East Coast Highway to Bonita Canyon Road. The Irvine Co. executive acknowl- edged that the bypass is a condition of . its county-approved plan -to build homes and hotels along the Irvine Coast south of Corona del Mar. But Nielsen said · construction could be as far off as a decade and binges on funber government ap- proval of The Irvine Co.'s develop- ment plans for the Irvine Coast. "If we lose this. it will be a great blow to the city," said Maurer. "Without the bypass, traffic in this ctty will increase within five years to the point where ifs intolerable." But Beek chided Nielsen and Maurer for not reading the en- vironmental data prepared for the ex~sion plan. 'They're goina around trying to get across the point that Pelican Hill will be a benefit to us and that's just not true. They ou&ht to read the en- vironmental rcporu," said Beek. The pledac to build the road as quickly as possible marks the second concession in a week The Irvine Co. bas offered to voters. Last week, the company agreed to donate land and arrange financing for a teen center near Newport Center if Measure A passes. Beek said the motives behind both announcements arc "transparent." "I'm &lad The lrvine Co. is interested in our teens.'' be said. "But I find it troubling it is willinf. to punish them if the measure fails. · tJabt aeaJ and an X-ray taken just before the explosion showed a skel- eton. Heiabtenina deputies' suspicions wu a recent i~dent in wbicb a man left a box containina a rattlesnake at bis mother's house in Ramona, Gra)'IOo said. The man reocntly pleaded auihy to assault. "It freaked everyone out," Grayson said of the ditc0very of the kittens. "It The box was blown up about 11 a.m. Three kittens died instantly and the fourth, a female believed to be one month old, suffered no ph~cal in~uriea. Veterinarian P'egy Fischer said a bomb squad member said be would like to adopt the animal. Correction An article in Monday's edition of the Daily Pilot incomctly stated that four Newpon Beach City Council candidates received gifts of sli&htly more than S 1,000 each from the slow- arowth sroup Newport 2000. In fact. Newport 2000 did not give or donate money to any of the named candidates -Don Strauss, Allan Beek, David Shores and Phil Sansone. Members of the slow-arowtb group, in a campaign disclosure statement filed with the city, esti- mated they spent about St,014 on behalf of each of the candidates by namina them in a citywide mailer, which encouraaed voters to support the four candidates. One of the candidates, Strauss, said he has not sou&ht support from the aroup in any fonn. GAME 7 I WEEK 7 I DA Y 3 52 21 20 25 64 8 ~ ~ 1EAH ... AL FLUENT HERE. I CHECK OUT OUR Wl,_R OM A4. 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Paul Butler, said that the cancer center will be bur- rowed into a bluff and asserted that such a procedure couJd result in pave consequences for residents and the hospital in the event of an earth- quake. "The buildinp will st.a.rt sliding down like so many dominoes," he chllJed. City officials, however, said gco- loaical surveys reveal that the around under the proposed center is no less stable than that under the existing hospital or even the condominium complex. The cancer center, which wilJ cost S 13.S million to build, will be located below the existing hospital on a brushy hillside nonb of Pacific Coast Highway and west of Newport Boulevard. Michael Stevens, president of the hospital, said the cancer center is a lonJ overdue addition to the hospital, which he said is literally treatina more cancer patients than it can handle. "It's well past the time to expand," he said. Current radiation facilities in the hospital are designed to treat up to 30 patients a day but, in fact. arc treating nearly double that number, said Dr. Robert Shapiro, the <!!rector of the °ci~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE \11 W~I 8•1 l)t ( t4 llot"'-\ (.A "'• •Od·.., Ii • .,,,, ... ......... .. "'" ' hospital's Radiation Therapy De- partment. "We arc overcrowded and the equipment is old," be said. ' The center, to be fonded throuah private donations, will house new state-of-the-art equipment and will provide central offl.CCS for cancer specialists whose offioes arc now scatte~ throughout the hospital, according to bosptal officials. Stevens said the center will permit the hospital to treat !n-patie~t and out-pallent cancer vtctJms tn the same area. Lamb, who said bis daughter wu born at the hospital and that his father had heart surgery there, W'Jed the council to delay takinJ action so that residents could consolidate their con- cerns. "It's sad that this is so uraent that it has to be push-push, go-go," said Lamb. City officials1 however, said the plan was submitted more than two months ago and bad previously been reviewed and approved by the city's Plannin& Commusion. Hoag p~sentJy treats ab?ut 2,900 cancer vtctims a year on an in-patient basis and another 900 cancer sufferers on an out-patient basis, said Peter Foulke, a hospital vice president. beyond the means of most private pilots. Ablott said. And he predicted they would not spell the eod to air 1CC1dents since much still depends on the pilots and the air traffic con- trollers who monitor them. "You can put all the acar on board an airplane ... you want and you never reach the utopia of no accidents," Ablott said. Investiptors looking into the cause of the Cerritos crash detennined that the small plane, a single-en&ine Piper PA-28, had enCToached on restricted air spaoe used by commercial planes. The Piper bad no altitude monitor- ing equipment that would have signaled its presence. to an air traffic controller. FAA officials said Monday they want to improve procedures for traclrin& planes that improperly enter controlled skies and evaluate the tenninal control areas apin to see if additional restrictions might be nccessazy. The FAA has established terminal control areas at airports in Atlanta, Boston, Chicaao, Dallas. Los An,elcs, Miami, New York. San Francisco, Washington, D.C., O eveland, Den- ver, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Pit- tsburgh, Seattle, St. Louis and San Diego. D•lly Piiot O.tlvery It Gu•r•nteed v•-. •t0 901 642 Sll78 °""""' & .O.IOl•I b4? •32 t Justcall 642-6086 "' .1o1, ,, ""• 11 ,...., "" ~· "9•!1 f°"' Piii* Dr ~ 10 1 ~Cf l)tf(l<e li."' 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The same 24-hour answenna service may be used t.o record letters to the editor on any topic. Contnbutors to our Letters column must mclude their name and telephone number for verification. Tells us what's on your mind. •"-0 f'.IV (.(~ " ""'. ~ <;8tu• l4y •~d !,<"'°"' If tOu do "QI if( .... ~ -;ov """ liy 7 • " u .,. • .,.~ •O • ,., •no """' c "'' .. t,.,.· lfo .IM~ Clrcul•tlon Tet.phon" ... ~. 0·•·9' (,l>ljl'fy A•f'~• M2-4m Fall Classics Pictured is our featherweight . glen plaid sport coat woven of an exceptionally luxurious shetland wool. The jacket features a rich mixture of grey, tan and brown heather tones accented with a hint of burgundy. We invite you to view our superb selection off all tweeds. Gentlemen's Clothing Inapired by Tradition 46 Fuhion Island Ne~rtBeach (714) 640-8310 .. • • Plaza plannlnl Halloween haunt Sumner claims 88 GOP backer South Coa t Plaza and the Costa Mna Leiau~ Service!. Ocpanment will staet a .. HalloWttn Happcn1n1" Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Carousctr C'oun and the Sears and May Co. winp. The proaram will include a cQStume contest for 2 to 4-)'car-oldt and 5 to 8·ycar..olds. along with trick or treating on the first level or the mall. A story theater and pMCS Wiii (ollow. Tlbet travelo1Ue •l•ted A "Journey Into Tibet and Nepal" will be presented Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Huntinaton Beach Center or Coastline Community College, 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Dr. Toby Weiss will conduct the program and the~ is a S 11 rq1 tr.uion rec. Call 241-6186 for funher infor. ma11on. Bu•lneawomen to meet The Fountain Valley charter chapter of the Amcpcan Business Wo men's Association will meet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. 11 Fu Jin's Chinese Restaurant at Bolsa Avenue and Edwards S1~1 in Hun1in11on Beach. All members and guests should bring a decorated or carved pumpkin. Call 847-5140 for 1nforma11on and reservations Seniors' lectures planned The addlcback Registry. a retirement place- ment service for senior c111zens. will offer two free lectures Thursday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 1n the commun11y room of Glendale Federal Savings. 24221 C'alle de la Louisa, Laguna Hills. The 1opics to be covered arc investments and the new tax laws and planning for a trip. C'all 768-6533 for details. Glft. workahop offered The an of gift givinJ. including buyil\g for the "difficult" ages. will be discussed Thurday at a class from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Coastl ine Communit y College's Ncwpon Beach Center. 3101. Pacific View Dri ve. Corona de l Mar. The reg1s1rat1on fee is S IJ and mon: 1n(orma11o n 1s avai lable at 241-61 86 Management talk set ··Managing fo r ~ucccss" will be the topic of a prc~·n1a11on at Thur\day·~ meeti ng of the Rou1> Brca~la\t C luh at Ncwpon Beach's Bouz} Rouge ( ak. 't 111 "le.,..pon Rl vd Rus h Hill of the llill par1 na\h1p IA Ill d1'\c·u'>s 1mpro' ement of pro- dul 11' II\ .st the \Css1on and resena11on!> arc a'a1lal'lll' at 67'-1.i.io • Toma at Mater Del An11-d rug n u-.adrr Da\1d Toma wi ll speak al Main l>l·1 l1 1gh Sr hool 1n ~anta Ana Thursda) from 9 10 11 .s m in lh c high school g) m. The school 1s lurall'd JI 1202 W Fdinger Ave. and funher 1nfor111a11un rn:n be ob1a1ncd hy calling 75 4-77 11 , C\t 12'\ Carnival at school .\ Hatlo1Accn l·arn" al will be held at El Morro Lk mcnta n \~:hnol in Laguna Beach Frida~ w11h pon' mk\.lJrnl\al nde'iandgamcsfrom :! 10 7 p.m .\ ~il'\ll an dinner" 111 be <>en ed for S4 50 for adult!> and S l 50 tor lhlldrcn from 4.30 until 7 30 pm [H·nonc "l'nu1uragcd to lome in co<>lum l' S ingles s essi on slated In llll' \ alln C olkge ..... 111 ho .. 1 a s1ngks dance J rid.a) lrum ' Jl m to m1dn1ght 1n lhl' Pla1a Ba llroom uf thl' NCIA rl(>ncr Re<,ort in Nc'4 port lkalh C O\lumn Ml' not required and adm1ss1on 1\ $IO JI lhl· duor C Jll 1hnolkgl· at 559-HJ 1 fo r more 1nlm m.st1on Art museum plans bazaar \ ·· Bn t of h l'r\ thing" ba1aar organized b) lhc M u~l·um < uunu l iif .thc Newport Harbor Art Mu'l'Ul11 will op1:n with a ga la pre' iew Fnda) l'' l·n1ng :.inJ u 111t1nuc w1 1h a two:-Oa) sale Saturda} anti ~unda> 1 n th l' Macantilc Buildin~ at the South C oa~1 Pla1J \' illagl' \dm1s\1on is S. and further 1nlurnw1tu? 1\ J\ Jllablc from the muSt·um\ ~pcc1al n r nt' ollill" a1 759-11 :!::! CALENDAR Taettday, Oct. 28 • 7:30 p.m.. Lapu Bue• Uaiflecl Sc:•ool Dtalrlct, Adm1nistrat1on Building, 550 Blumont Street. Wednaday, Oct. 29 • 7 p.m., Lapaa Bue• Pluaiac Commi11lon, City Council Chambers, 505 Forest Avenue. • 6:30 p.m., ln tae UaJJlecl Sdool Dlalrlct Boanl of EclecatJoa, Administration Center, 5050 Barranca Parkway. ly PAUL AftCHlPLEV °' .............. Fon1eth C'onJrt1i.1onal District hopeful Bruc·e umncr i.teppcd up his drive to coax Republicans away from the incumbent Monday With the release or • hit of 88 di5trict Republicans who are openly support1n1 his cand1dticy. Sumner. the Democratic nominee. prev iously had released the names or 32 Republicans who joined his campaign. "The people on the list arc active ·people." Sumner said ... I feel it's indicative oftbe type of people we have." Two who had joined Republicans for FAMILY~ •• homAl Cbryslyn Saint-Den.is, 33, said the family had not beard fTom her brother, who WU a year YOUll&CT, ror almost four y~ ~t continued writiq to him in West Vtr1Jnta. "We've sent bjm letten and telearams. Someone has been rcc:eivin• them because someone had to sign for them," she said. l(jnanananda Swami Bhaktipada, leader of West Virginia's 4,0QO.acre Krishna commune, one of the laraest in the United States, said be did not k:now of any letters to Saint-Denis. Chryslyn Saint-Denis said her brother was heavily involved witb drugs. particu- larly marijuana, and authorities described Saint-Denis, Drcsc~cr and Reid all as "fringe" members of the Hare· Krishna sect. which has sfrict rules against drug and alcohol use. Bhaktipada said Saint-Denis "believed that Krishna is God but didn't follow the rules of the rcliJion." Althouah in- vcstiptors have said the killing was not drua-retatcd, Bhaktipada acknowl~ that Saint-Denis might have been growtng marijuana on the Krishna co~pound. The Saint-Denis case is one of several recent crirrunal proceedings centering on the West Virginia temple. A dissident member was sentenced earlier th is year for bludgeoning Bhahipada on the temple grounds, and Drescher bas been charged with a second murder, that of former devotee Steve Bryant, 33. Chryslyn Saint-Denis said her family 1s concerned about four of her brother's children who are still livi ng at the West Virginia commune. She said the family also wants to hold a memorial service. "Somebody's soul has got to be put lo rest," she said. Sumner attcnckd the press con~rtncc Monday. One was Bob Mosln', Sumntt's son-in-law and a trust administrator. ··The contra" bctWttn the two can· didatcs 11 tht mo11va11n1 factor." Motter said, .. when you look at what Bruce did (as 1 former state assemblyman and peny activitt) and compare that to Bob Badham who ajve1 the appearance of be1n1 aloof. arropnt and condescendina to his con111- tueots. "h's not even a comparison .. It's an embarT1ssment," he said. Also attendina the pres conference wa Paa Cox, who is active in civic affairs and, .sbt •Ml a .. lltO!_ll ~bhan. ·1 "But rve bee9 Wtry Ufthappyj W'lth lob lildham on off~ od, the airpon 1nd fanul y plaruuna, an 111ur whteh as vtty impor1Mt \0 me, .. Co• uMt. Cox hu ~ phonina Republicans throupout the district to encouraat their sU1»POf'I of umner. She uid many plan to vote for Sumner but won't openly tllPf"' their di1M11sraction with Badham. COJ1 and Motter said Rcpubl1can, who Mve declared their support for Sumner have been pressured by the pany to return to the fold. "The Republican party m Oran1t Coun· Chrlalyn Salnt-Denla (left) comforta her motlaer, Sandra Daperroy, In Coeta Meea after learntnc of Cbarlee Salnt-Denla' mbl'der . Cal trans agrees to operate district office in Santa Ana By LISA MAHONEY OfllleO.-, ......... Orange County's most important trany portat1on project -the $900 million Santa Ana Freeway widening-received a boost when the state Department of Transportation agreed to open an office in the county by early next year. About a dozen Caltrans employees and county-hired consultants will be assigned to a satellite office on 17th Street in Santa Ana by next March, said Don Wa\son. Cal trans District 7 director. The unit's single responsibility will be to shepherd the Santa Ana Freeway widening project through environmental and engi- neering phases to us Phase I 1989-90 construction date, he said. Mort than I 00 other county transpor- tauon projects eligible for funding under the State Transpona11on Improvement Program Wl ll suit be administered through Caltrans' Los Angeles office, Watson said. Although they did not set all they had hoped for when they initiated talks with Caltrans nearly a year ago, members of the Orange County Transportatton ~~m· mission were pleased by the dcc1S1on Monday. . . state counterparts Orange County poltt1c1ans be~n lobby- ing for a separate Caltrans d1stnct tn I 980 in the beljefthat as long as Orange County remained lumped into a d1stnct wit h Los Angeles and Ve ntura counties, 1t would not get the attention it deserved. Caltrans officials refused to establish an Oranse County distnct and the matter remained dormant until 1985 when state transportation officials decided to delay a number of freewa y projects here and elsewhere throughout the state. County transportation comm1ss1oners believed the state had ta rgeted an unfair number of Orange County projects. And they saw the establishment of a d1stnct office here as a way to make the county less susceptible to such proJeCt delays. Negotiations w1th Caltrans ~n in December and ended Monday w11h 1he agreement 10 base the widening prOJCCt team in Santa Ana. Though not the dtstnct office ong.inally hoped for. Comm1ss1on Exccu11ve Direc- tor Stan Oftelie said the team assignment to Santa Ana is a ~ood stan.mg point toward that goal. "First things tint." he said. As reinforcement. the comm1ss1on may end up spending up to SI m1llton a year for consultants to assist on the Wldenmg project, Oftelie said. The willingness to establish a local project team and press ahead with widen- ing oflnterstatc 5 between the 405 and 605 freeways is more evidence of a turnaround in CJtltrans' attitude toward Orange C'oun· ty, Oftelie said. Rehabilitation of the Sa nta Ana Free· way would widen it to 12 lanes in most of the project area. The project's importance can Ix measured by the fact that 50 percent of the county's population lt ve w1th1n three miles of the interstate highway and 1wo- thirds of all jobs can be fo und Wlth1n the same radius, Oftelie said. Artukovic 's health deteriorating today. The appeal was filed Wlth the Federal Court of Yugoslavia. the VccernJe Novosu newspaper said. Chairwoman Hamett Wieder said the satellite office is a symbol of Caltrans' commitment to the widening project and a golden opportunity for county transpo~· ••••••••••••••••••• tation planners 10 work closely with their BELGRADE, Yugoc;lavia (A P) -Law· yers for a former urfs1de Colony res ident convicted of Na21 war cnmes and sentenced to death 'i<IY his health has seriously worsened and have appealed for conversion of the sentrnce. 11 was reported AndnJa Art ukovic, 86. has been held in a prison hospital m Zagreb. Pou cE Loe ty NM a ... •p, ud peopk arcm"I wall•• to bid ii."" MOliet said. Tom fu1111a. dtatnnan of IM Oruer COUftty OOP. aid be WU famillat wida only two names on the hst. neither of whom was active beyond the community levrl. ··n11 11 aoothtt desperation move oa ~pertoft.beSumnercampe..,_ which hu aonc 1n1o the bunker saaee:· Fuentn uid. "But Bruce Sumner abandoned lh£ Republican Pitt)'. and Bob Badham is the choice of Ronald Rrapn. ··1 don't think Republicans will tum their t.cks on the pttSldmt." Irvine's New Year plan still floating By PAUL ARCRIPLEY Of .. 0.-, ......... Plans arc still a.lloat for lrvUle•s tint entry in the Tournament of Roses parade on New Yca+'s Day. Members or the Irvine Rose Parade Float Association met Monday and de· cided to continue their fund-raising drive for the S 110,000 float. They arc about halfWay to lheirgoa\.wilh $57.000. said associauon president Betsy Matbts. She sa1<! additional corporate sponsor- ships may.be forthcommg 10 the wake of a $15,000 11ft from the lrvme-bascd Taco Bell fast-food cham. "The outlook 1s good and n's gcning even better," Mathis said. "There's a critical bump in fund-raising. and I know we've gone over the bump," she said. She said the assoc1auon needed to assess its prospects and bear a recap of the profits from a recent benefit auction to determine whether it could continue its drive. The auction netted nearly SI 0,000. Ralph Rodheim, fund-raisins eo<hair· man, warned last week the dnve was m jeopardy if more corporate donations couldn't be raised. He said if the drive failed "Irvine would probably never get a float rn the parade again. I think it would be a black eye for the community." Two payments have been made totalrng $30,000 to the builder of the float to be called "The World of Prehistoric Won- ders." School board meets tonight on Hardman The Laguna Beach School Board has ~hedulcd a closed session tonight to review its suspension ofCcdnck Hardman over his Sept. 20 arrest for susp1cion of cocame possession. South Orange County Municipal Court Judge Richard D. Hamilton gave Hard- man. Laguna Beach High School's head foo tball coach. permission 10 enter a drug diversion program Fnday. The Judge will review Hardman's progress in January and then again in another three months. If Hardman completes the program the felony drug charges could be dropped. The fonner All-Pro defensive end fo r the San Francisco 49ers al so as facmg a misdemeanor resisting arrest charge 1n connection wt th the Sept. 20 arrest. A Jan. 7 tnal date has been set for that charge. Some parents have been angered by the board 's failure to fire Hardman as soon as 11 was learned he was arrested. Jennifer Yelland recently resigned as the chairwoman of IMPACT. a drug educa- 11on program. to lead a recall effort 1f the board decides to rehire Hardman. The school board will meet tonigh t at 7:30 at the d1s1nct admm1strat1on offi ces at 505 Blumont A vc. School operators plead guilty to racketeering rap Newport Beach I\ \andal caused about $500 in damage b) ~paying the words "move me" in black paint on the sides of a motorhomc parked on the 3600 block of Ocean Blvd Man found shot to death in Santa Ana River bed By t•t A11oclatecl Prt11 Two Dana Point ~hool admin1s- tra1or ..... ho allcgcdl) hired a band of .\l:ibama mercenaries to firebomb car!> and 1n11nudn1e former cm- plo)ce'>. pkadcd guilty Monda}' 10 radelccnng and accc'i 01')' charges ( harloue Ruth Wyckoff. 52. and Eh111bcth Let. Hamilton •. 39, ap- pcarrd tx·forc lJ.S. Distnct Judge Ahccmunt H . 101lcr in Los Angeles, read 11 sta1emcn1. then pleaded guilty to two of 10 count'i which had been filed agu111~11 hcm. s:11d a'i!il stant lJ. \tlornc) ( harlc'i S Stevens. a-ttnctoa a.cla A aroup of juvcniJes threw a pie<:e of wood thtoulb I w;ndshield or a nllht watchman's truck at the Covn· try V1ew Eatatet., near Edwards Street and Ellis A venue. • • • A wa1Jc1 conwn1na S.S.S ca h and c:mlit cards was taken from a purse in a lboppin& car at RalDb• Market, Beach Boulevard and Oatfield Av- eaue. • • • Thup pulled a air1 off her bicycle 1n the ara of Slater and Edwards and m1tcbcd her ~uf'IC containlna SH in cub and S2S 1n mitcellaMOus item The wom('n pleaded guilt) 10 nnc count of racketeering. which carne' a max imum penalty of 20 ycnl"i 1n prison and a S20.000 line. and one count or being an acccssof) 10 a firebombing. which cames a ma\I· mum sentence of fi\l' )'C3r\ 1n pno;un and a S 125.000 fine. Se ntencing wu 5Chedulcd Dec 11. Stevens said. Meantime. the Bureau of Prisons was ordered to conduct psychiatnc studies on the women. Prosecutors have already agreed to recommend the women be placed on erobation for the accc ~f')' pica. tcvcns said But they h3vc rcc· • • • BuraJars broke into an apartment in the 4900 block of Heil and stoic 1 $350 video cauette recorder. • • • A youna min on a moped srabbcd a pvnc coot&jniftl $30 in cash and credit cards from a woman in the Tarset parkina lot o n Adams A venue C09talll- A television set worth $250 was reported stolen from the Oranac Coast Interfaith ShelteT in west Co ta Mesa. between I a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday. Entry was made through 1 front window. omnwndcd pno;on tcrml> on the ral ~ctccnng charge. he adtkd '\1evcn<1 s:ud the maximum 2()..'.tcnr "''ntcOle ""ould g"e the court "'>uni- c1cn1 Oc'1b1h1y to mete out an) appropnalc run1~hment .. The women. "'ho ha ve remained 1n cu'llod> sintl' their arre\t'i Ma} 10 operated a chn1n ofpnvate !i<'hOOI\ 111 Oran~e and Snn Bernardino count1e" The) were arrested nme monlh'> after ho memadt' fi rebomb'§ blew ur 1wo car'I. hoth owned by forml'r l>Chool employees. in San Bcrnardinc1 count) '\ug 13. 198.S. • • • Ca h and cassette tapes were re· eortcd stolen from a car at South C'oast Plaza. between 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday. The loss was set at S.S4 • • • A m1n1-storqc aaraac wa bur-alartted 1n the llotate co01plcx 11 2140 NeW1J0rt Blvd. durina the last month. However. ~ loa was un· determined. • • • A WC containiQI jewelry WIS reported stolen from an apan.rnent at 24S9 Santa Ana Ave. The loss was set at $700. Entry wu made by pry1 na open a front door tock. • • • A burglar broke into a house o n the 1000 block of Sea Lane and took an e'(tensl\e but so far uncalculatcd amount of property 1ncludmga uuhty trailer from the garage. The intruder appart'ntl} entered the residence by remo' ing louvered window panes . • • • passpon from China was stolen fi om an unlocked vehicle parked o.n the 200 block of Manne Avenue. lt ts wonh $10 Lacuna Beach An imal control officers responded to a Forest A venue buildina Monday whcrt a hummil\gbird was fl ying near a skylight. unable to exit. The officer, however. was unable to take the bird into custody ••• An c umated $700 10 cash was stolen from the safe of a bu iness on Broadway. the victim told pohct Mondi)' • • • ('a h wu reported tolen Monday from the rqt\ler of 1 South Coast HlfhwA) bu tne · TM 1o s was c t1m1Led at $889 ••• Pollet arrc ted Kevtn R. Ruffcorn, 26 a ttS1dent ofllhno1 , on 1uspic1on or. dnv1n1 under the innuenct or alcohol. RulTrom wasan"tStcd at I 5 a m Monday on lA una Canyon Road. The bod) of a man who had apparently bttn 'lhot in the head wa5 discovered this morning in the Santa Ana River bed in Fountain Valle)'. the Shentfs Department reported The body and a pistol was d1 • covered on the west side of the nver bed. about 500 feet south of the San Diego Freewa y, said Lt Bob Rivas Coroner's deputies at the scene believe they know the man's 1denllty. but have wt thhd d his name pendi ng no11ficat1on of his fam1l). Rivas satd. The bod\ '" that of a white man, about 44 \Car'\ old The man was fully clothed and there v.as a gunshot wound in h11. hc:id Rl\3S satd. "Righ t nov. "'l'.rl' investigaung ti a'i a <;uc;p1c10u'i death." Rivas sajd. ··we don't I.no"' for 'ure 1f 1t was a hom1c1de or a su1c1dl' " Mesa cyclist killed By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ... ...,,... ..... A Costa Mesa man. who apparently had been dnnking. was kJlled early today when he lo t control of his motorcyc.le while trytn& to make a tum at 30 rtlph pa.st the speed limit The 23-year..old motorcyclist. whose name was withheld pcnd1n1 family noufication, was pronounced ~ad ll the sctne aner the l. l 7 . m accident, 111d S&t. Al Kent Kent reported that the varum had rep<>rtcdly b«n dnnk1n1 w1th friends, who wert fo11owina him home. The man was travcltnJ north on Newpon Boulevard 1n Co ta Mesa .. and crashed into a curb alter tum1na left onto a short tran 111on road to Fairview Road Kent said the cycltst was traveling at ro~a)'\Jy 70 mph 10 a 40 mph zone. A W1tness at a nearby coin-operated laundry said lht victim wu thrown from the motOrcycle and struck a tele phone pole. 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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A1kD Jolla O.v~ lbe former A.it Fonie man dwled with CIP'OOllC for a.UeeedlY uyioa to ddiYa" leCmS to lbe Soviet Unioo. appm1:Qtly WU mouvattd by spite rasher than peed, uid U .S . Attorney Joseph RUMOnid.lO. wKil a~t mouve was spite, .. RUMODitllo aid Monday, addina lhal O.vies bad been ditcharlfld from lbe Air Fotee in I 9S. for .. inadequate )Ob perform.a.nee" and felt his dis.- mistal WU unjusufied. DaVla was ltr'C$t.cd Monday morn.inc by FBI aaeots at his work- place in Palo AltQ, wflere he bas an unctaSaified job as. a laboratory iecb· nician for Ford Acrospece cl Com· munications Corp., RussonieUo said. The Briti1h-bom naturalized American WU am.i'1led later in lbe day befoft U.S. Magistrate Fn:derick WoclOeo and was held pendina a bearina Thursday on a government request to keep him lD custody Curb suing McCarthy for $7million LOS ANGELES (AP) -Re- publican Mike Curb filed a $7 million defamation lawsuit against election rivaJ California Lt. Gov. Leo T. McCarthy, who wd Curb made a fortune on exploatauon movies. "He JUSt went too fat because he !Jed about a business," said Curb, who served as heutcnant governor from 1979 to 1983. "There will be many. many years of severe damage to my company and my reput.auon." McCarthy has sa1d that Curb made a fortune on 1960s exploitauoo movies featunng themes dealing with drugs, sex and vtolencc. including "The Cycle Savages," a motorcycle gang movie. Curb cited radio and telev151on campaign commercials by McC.trthy, but also a comment published in the Los Angeles Tames on Oct. I I an which the beuteoant governor as quoted as saying: "He made bis ftrst fortune making 'Cycle Savage'-typc movtes. Is this the kind of business expenencc we arc prcscntang to the voters ofCalifomaa?" witbow bail wstil trial One hnuieoo oftkial, who ~ to dilCUll tbe matter ifoot identified, said Davia did not a~ to ~ a lipific:aru th.teat to U.S. m ditary iotcrem. Tbe oftiaal wd the fonner tcrpnt ~ sptnt hil Air Fo~ career worldna on pboto-rcconoa1s.-sance camera systems and other 1tDJOrs ••employed .on tactical re- connaiuance fiabten. •• .. He was not wor'IOna on stllff that sc>cs in satellites or aboard U·2's" and other bi&b altitude planes, the official said. "tfe was trained at Lowry1 and Lov.n-is where we do the pn9tcr paphic-rypc traJ.nina. .. Davies, 33, dressed in brown corduroy pants, loafers and a spon shirt. showed no emotion during the brief~ in a pecked courtroom. The csp1onqc ctiarae ap.inst Davies, -who-lives in San Jose, as punishable by up to life in prison. •• ,, 11 Allen Jobn DaYI• la led from arraJ&_nment llODdaJ' lD San Fnnct.co. Rose Bird and two other justlcea outspend foes by 2 -1 this month By &k Auedated Prat LOS ANGELES-The fund-ramng fueling the rcconfinnation contest of California Chief Junice Rose Bird and two colleagues has entered the~ o! scven~igit figures.. according to campaign finance rcpo_n.s. "f!le JUlllcel suppof1Cn outspent their opponents by a twcrto-one ma~n dunna the fi!'at two weeks of October, according to rcpons fiJ¢ Monday m Sa~ent<>; with the secretary of state's offioe. From Oct. I to Oct. _18. the four mam commmea supportinl Bird and Justices Joseph R. Grodin and Cruz Re)'boso ?pent S 1.103 22 . mostly on TV advertising and raised $61 1,063. Three comm1tten cami>alanina to oust the justices raised $271.973 and spent SS63.136. Judge will allow death camp te11t1mony LOS ANGELES{AP)-The deportation beanng of an SS aua.rd at a Nazi conccntrauon camp opened with an 1mm1grauon JUdge ruling be will aU~w testimony about death and suffenng in the World War 11 cam~. Just!ce Department officials arc scekin' to expel Bruno Blach to. his nauve Czechoslovakia by proving allegauons that he misrepresented his role at the infamous Dachau and Wiener-Neudorf concentration camps. After the bearing Monday, an observer lunged at Blach. 66, yelling "How many Jews did you loll? ... Did you kill my father'> Did you kJll my mother?" Model for re.taurant's 'Blg Boy' dlett \ LOS ANGELES -IUchard Woodruff. who as a youn r was the insparauon for the chub~little restaurant mascot "Bag Boy," di the age of 54. Woodruff, who wei ed 300 pounds, died Oct. 20 at North Hollywood Medical Center from ki ney failure and other ailments after a long illness. He was 6 when he-befriended a Glendale restaurant owner Bob Waan. who started the Big Boy restaurant chain. "My brother used to rake the yard and clean the ace cream containers and Bob would feed ham," Glenn Woodruff said. Pilot's report of smoke was first Aeromexico crash confirmation HA WT HORNE (AP) -First con· finnat1on air-traffic controllers had of lhe Cerritos air disaster was an airline pilot's radio repon of a huge column of smoke nsang from the neigh- borhood wbcrc an Acromclllco air· liner crashed. The Aug. 31 crash of the DC-9 and a single-engine plane killed 82 people, aocludiog aU aboard both planes and at least 14 on the ground. A tape released today by the Federal Aviation Administration shows the Los Angeles International Airpon air-traffic controllC'r trying repeatedly to contact the Aeromexaca plane and fi nally aslciog an Amencan Airlines pilot to look for at. "l sec a - uh -very large -uh - smokescreen off o n the left side of (my) aircraft." the pilot wd. "It as a very large smoke -uh -column - uh -coming from it. and -uh - emanaung from the ground. "And at our altitude. at 8,000 feet, there's another smoke column ver- tically overhead. h looks like at, something smoked up ahead and then '-went down." The unidenufied controller lost contact with the Aeromexaco flight 3 minutes., 28 seconds before the con- versation with the American Airlines pilot. In that ume, he repeated an order for a new beading eight umes without receiving a response, the transcript showed. Investigators say the controller was distracted by a conversation with the piJot of a second smaJI private plane that appeared in restricted airspace around the &Jrpon without per- mission and sousht help from the .... tower. The FAA as recommending a ISO. day suspension the lioense of the pilot of that plane but didn't blame the accident entirely on the distraction. "I would say t~t at took pan ofhia mental capacityl at the ume," the FAA's Jack McMillan said of the controller. "But controllers constant· ly view the scope. so it would have been a momentary thing.•· McMillan, who heads the quality· assurance staff oflhe FAA's Western region air traffic division, said the small ~lane that actually collided with the a1rlloer appears m computer records from air-control radar. However, he said, anvestipton don't know if the blip represcntina lbe plane actually appeared on the con- troller's screen. Another girl turns in her parents LOSANGEL~(AP)-A 10.year- old airl has bc<:ome the founh California younpter in three months to turn her parents in for alleged drug abuse after she saw her mother freebasing cocaine, police said today. The airl di&Jed the 91 I emergency number from a pay telephone Moo· day night, sayina she bad seen her mother smokina what she believed to be a purified form of cocaine. The airl told offi~ her mother usuaJJy sent her to her oom wbeo the mother alleacdly lhe d~ Monday evenioa, said Set. Steve Frye, the mother sent the airl and the mother's S-ycar-old grandson to a bedroom. The girl climbed out a window to make the call about 7:30 p.m. and returned before officers arrived. Frye said. As the offioers arrived, the <in.las and paraphernalia were being hidden behind the house, Frye said. The &irl showed officen where the items were. The mother, identified as Barbara Cortez., 46, was arrested for invcstip- tion of posscssina cocaine, a felony, Frye said. Her husband, Ernest Cortez, SS , and their son-in-law, Jeffrey Smith. 271 were arrested for invesllption for child eodanaerina. a misdemeanor, Frye said. Smilh•s wife, who was not identified, apparently fled from the house, be added. The two children were placed in the custody of lhe Dcpanment of Public SociaJ Services. Asked why ~e &irl had turned her parents in..1 Frye replied: "She just said she was arraad." It was the fourth time a California airl has turned in her ~nts for aUqed drua abuse since Aua. 13. when 13-ycar-old Deanna Youna walked into the Twtin oollce station. RAPE DEFINITION KEY TRIAL ISSUE ••. From Al Andenon Ii ved, has confessed that be kiUed the youna tecretary and later molested the body. However, defense and prosccutlna auomeya dlll&J?le on his motive for aoina to the woman's apartment. Keller said Selim, disoriented by a lack of sl~p and overuse of ampbetam1ne1, knocked o n Aodcnon'• door intendiOJ to rcr manoc her. The attomey1 an eatlier statementt, aald Sellen new into a violent rqe when his advances 'frerc rebuffed. Kina tw araued that Sellen climbed tbrouah a bedroom window and waited for Anda'son to set off the teleobone in the next room. While lcavina open the possibilhy that Selim may nave raoed Andenon before she died. Kina (ocused on the anale that the defendant ldUed the woman a.od returned two to three houn later to "finish the deed." But. be said, the delay was a moot 111ue be<:autt Sellen lttttnded all alona to rape Andenon • • • Keller, however, uraedjurors to put aside emotion and nick to the letter of the law io decidin& the rape issue, althouah they may feel otherwise. She said apeciaJ circumstances call fora murdertooccu.rwhile the victim 11 beina raocd. Keller (eh the case qualified only for a judament of manllauahter be<:ause of Seller .. purported mentaJ state at the time of the killina, But 11\e instead called for a verdict of te<:Ond· deartt murder, insastina the attack was ,not premeditated and Sellen did not intend to rape the victim. ''The emotions in this cue are such that I don't think people are aoina to want to 'o with involuntary man· slauJhter. • she told jurof'I. First~~ murder, without the spcaaJ c1rcumstan~ carries a m&JLl. mum penalty of 2' yeara to Ufe. Sccond-<1e&ree Cllries a muimum penalty ofl' yean to life. ATTORNEY REPORT ••• l'rom Al he said. On Oct. 171 Johnson aJso acculed Hutton of u11na her offioe and caty propeny for campaip pwpo1e1. John.son took the cha~ wruch ~ denied b_y Hutton. to the ttate Attorney Oe.ncral, tbc <>ranee County Grand Jury, the State Bar Attociadon and tbe fair PoliticaJ Practices Com· m1111un. He aid he's recieived writteft ack.ne>'ft~ment of receipt o( \hr ~ from the ttate bar and puct Jury. Johnton uf'ICd the City Council IO file 11.malat charp with the 9rue1 C~nty Distnct Attorney Moaday f!iaht but wae rebuffed. Coundlmaft Gmn m.ade the motion but Lbere wu DO IC!COnd. ' Pope's truce call honored in 12 world war zones . . BJ'heA.a11natMPn. Tbe Vatican wd perrillas and aovemmenu in 12 war ~ a;r'Ced io honor the pope's call ft>r a ~hour world~ truce, but eeue-firet broke down in Lebanon and Sri Lanka and Lhe plea went unheeded in two or the bloodiest wan. ••Peace •. .iulwaysextremelyfrqile," PopeJobn Paul 11 Mid at a historic multi-faith ptherins Monday in Auisi, ltaJy. centerpiece orbit .. World Dey or Prayer for Peace." The Vatjcan's worldwide diplomatic network worked for weeks to ,et combewus to lay down their arms for 2A boun and bv Monday It said one or both warrina parties in 12 conflicts had lll'eed -amona them the auerrilla wan in Nicaraaua. El Salvidor, Wes&em Sahara and Cambodia. 0,utebmen acknowledeed they could do little to su~pend the anti-Manjst aucmlla war iA Moslem Afpnistan. where no Vatjcao diplomat. or papal nuncio, is stationed. On the Iran-Iraq border, meanwhile, Monday was just another deadly day in a six-year-old conflict between1 the Moslem neiahbon. lranian and Iraqi aun crews traded artillery fire, and the Iranians claimed to have shot down an attack.in& Iraqi warplane. Here is a war-by-war look at reaction to the pope's truce plea, based on an Associated Press survey: LaaAMON INlrvt _ _. r-*I CIW'lat .. 11 WIO Motlem mllttla IMOer• ~.ct !tie Ir~. !kit IN l'lcKtlle IK11otls t•CPlellMCI m.Clllne-111111 alld rocltet·r>rooellac:I tftflllde "'' MoftcMV Kl'OH ISalrvt'• dlvldl11t Une, alld a Palfttl111M·Shllta MoWm Miile '"'°on In the'°""'· lalLANKA '°"' '"-'°""""*'', clomlnalad bv IUCIClhl" SlllllaleM, and '"' 11199ftl 91'0\IP of Tamil MCeUlonl~I overrltla1, ""'° .,. Hindu, Miid ~ w°'*l llotlor lhe _.,eel. lklt autl'IOfltlft Mid T amltl kllld a toldMr In - lnddlnl Monday, 8llCI a Tamil --Mid Ir-. wounded a Tamll f1"'8rman In W!Other )tope Jolua Pau D meeta Crow Ind••• World Peace 0&7 rttee, . IL IAL'IADCM L9'tl1I tull'r•• •lld !tit U.$.-tad eo-nmenl Doth ..,. lo the 111111 In tltlltlllO. lur Ille armtd torcn Mid a euerrllle fof'ee attacked armv toldlaf• after dawn Mondev In IN llOl'tt\Mll provlne. of ~ .-CMAeUA Tiit U.S. ·IUPOOrted Coftlra "*'' ... dlCIWad ~ WOUid eOldt bv lht U•l'IOut I~. The s.Mlnkta IO~t did ,,., ~ 1 CM .. •flrt NoaTM9•NalLANO The Varian Mid l"8 lrltfl lllt9UDl!cM Armv Nd rl'IOOllded POtlllvatv to ltle PeNI NMel. lul 91*'rlllM of l"8 "'°'""' C.ltlalc.utA l!leW i» rallwav tracks ,_, Ntwrv Mondav. daralll11t a fl'.alttll train. • No rtolv WH r-1ad lo an=-~ ..,.,_i Issued D'I' 5"111111 blttloc>• tor lalQ\lt -ra111t ax1ram1111 10 lav down !Mir arrm. ~~·· PrHldanl COtllOll A111.1lno Claelered Mondev a "NY of PMC4" but did nor anllOUllCe a '°""""*'' QWw-ftra In the wan -Inst Cpmmunl•I alld Molltm 9""tlllai. No llU«'llla commYll'-~era rwortacl. CNMOCMA Two tuarrMla .,_ fl9111lllO a VlttnarnaM occwellon torCA Mid lftev wOUld not mount oftenllve lldlons Monday. lvt mllllatY anelYlll llOillled out tht rt1111anca .,mlM are oft911 Inactive al "'I' llrnt of v..r, tht ralnv-. European allies refuse to join Britain in action against Syria LUXEMBOURG (AP) -Britain has failed to win the baclung of its principal European alljes, including France and West Germany, for joint diplomatic action against Syria, which London accuses of sponsonng terrorism. U.S. remaln• caat1ou•ln deallng with Syria WASHINGTON (AP) -Syria's influence with radical Arabs and its. potential role in a Mideast peace settlement have restrained the Unned States from following through on the suspicions of terrorism It harbors against the MiddJe Eastern country. Eager to find all the help 1t can 10 gaming the release of the seven Americans listed as host.ages in southern Lebanon, the Reagan admioistrat1on repeatedly has turned to President Hafez Assad's government - even while accusing Damascus of giving terrorists safe haven. Sir Geoffrey Howe, the Bnush foreign secretary, was una~le Mon- day even to gain unanimous suppon for a joint statement by the I 2 European Economic Community memben condemning the Syrian go vernment of Prcsjdent HafC7 Assad. However, Secretary of St.ate George Shuhi sajd, .. How much influcnct: they have is the question." Hostages have been held 1n Syna and released through their lines. he said, but, "that's different from being the party responsible for getting them released." Terrorism expens m and outside the U.S. government credit Syna with helping at least three American hostages make their way to freedom after being released by their captors in southern Lebanon. Greece refused to endorse the statement, which tied Syri a to the attempted bombing in April of an Israeli El Al airliner at London's Heathrow Airport. After more than seven hours of debate, the Common Market foreign ministers agreed on l~ttle more than to recon vene Nov. I 0 in London to di scuss the issue further. Theodore Pangalos, the chief Greek delegate to the Luxembourg talks. said his government was not convinced that British charges against Syna were justificauon for EEC-wide action against the Arab nation. .. We arc not ready to take a one- s1dcd pos1t1on m the Middle East." Pangalos told reponers after the late· mght mcctmg. Reagan signs ~nti-drug bill, praises wife, Sen. Hawkins WASHINGTON (AP) - Nancy Reagan and Sen. Paula Hawluns arc two of the drivmg forces behind America·s changing attitude toward drug abuse. says President Reagan, who signed a tough new anti-drug bill into law at a White House ceremony. Reagan was surrounded by senators and represent.a· t1ves Monday as he signed the SI . 7 billion measure. which doubles the federal budget for chasmg drug dealers and smuJ!&)ers and suffens penalttes for traffickers. £ven though the measure was bom of a strong b1parusan effort on Capitol Hill, Republicans out· numbered Democrats on the White House attendance list and Reapn took the opponunity to smgle out Sen. Pa~la Hawkins as being the "dri ving force .. behind the anti-drug abuse effon . · The Aonda Republican 1s locked an a tough battle apmst popular Democratic Gov. Bob Graham and she has made her anti-drug efforts a hallmark of her campaign. Graham has stressed that his own tough law. and-order background has been as strong as his opponent's. ~ Reagan has traveled three times to Aonda to aid Hawk.ins' re-election campaign. one of the seats needed to keep GOP control of the Senate. On a visit last Fnday, Reagan lambasted •'the liberals," whom he accused of j umping on the anti-drug bandwagon after Hawkms took up the cause. Using the glrttenng East Room ceremony as a background, the president praised Hawkins and his Wlfe. Nancy, for makmg a commitment to fighting drugs ··tong before it was the popular thing to do." Reagan saluted his wife for having "mobilized the American people'· with her fi ve-year effon against drug abuse among children. After StJning the biU, the presiden1 handed his pen to the stanled fi rst lady, then rose from his scat to give his bcammg wrfe a kiss U.S. will off er 50 percent cut in nuclear weapons at Geneva talks WASHINGTON (AP)-A sweeping U.S. proposal to reduce superpower strategic nuclear weapons by SO percent an five years and to rid Europe of all intermed1ate- rangc weapons will be submitted to the Soviet Union at the Geneva anns talks this week, administration officials ~id today. The proposal, which also sets as a goaJ ehm1nat1na all ballistic nuclear mis iles in 10 years, was approved at a White House meeting of President Reagan and a plannina ~up of the National Security Council Monday, sard the officials, who demanded anonymity. The decision carries out the thrust of Rea~n·s discussions at the Iceland summit with Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the Soviet leader. But Kenneth L. Adelman, the d1re<:tor of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, said, "The Soviets so far have not been discussinf scnously the results of Reykjavik with us at Geneva.' Adelman. 10 an interview, said the Soviet nego- tiations "seem to have been under instructions to be un helpful since the Reykjavik meeun~. We want to build on Reykjavik. They want to dispute.' Apan from the nuclear·missile talks, Adelman said separate U.S. and Soviet groups would meet in Geneva next week to consider ways to improve the monitonng of U.S. and Soviet underground nuclear tests. He said the talks could pave the way to Senate rauficat1on of 1974 and 1976 treaties to limit such blasts to I 59 kilotons. Reqan, !n r~pons to Congress, hH. ac<:ulcd ~he Soviets of v1olat1na th e agreements wrth excessive detonations. The Soviets have insisted that Reapn bad sugested at Reykjavik that the Unued States and the Soviet U nion work to ben all stratCIJC nuclear weapons by 1996, not ju t ballistic missiles. SAN JUAN, P\lerlo Rico (AP) - lombl weal otr IOClll)' at two 0 .S. armed forcet f'acilitia, W09ndi ... OM pmon, DOlice Mid. Bombt wett found at five other U.S. f'acilitiel. but were deftded. The e~tnt of lbe daiNlle wu not immediately known. The Mlchc1trot, a sroup ~lune Puerto Rieu independence, daimed responsibility f'or the blMU. Tbe sroup hat UMd violence in the pest to draw attention io its political <Se.. mands. A ielepboae caJJer wbo said be tpoke on bebalr of the ar<>UP told the Allociated Prete tbe attacks wete to protest ~ plans to ~n Nicanpan rebela tn Pueno Rico. Sourcct in the Rt.qlJ) adminis.- tration llid Monday the Pentaaon 1s Soviets - sending arms to Nicaragua MJAMJ (AP)-Tbe Soviet Union has sent helicopters, missile! and other military equipment to Nicaragua in response to oon- grcssional approval ofS I 00 miUion in aid to anti·Sandirusta rebels. the Miami Herald reported today. Tbe equipment, including sophasu- catcd attack helicopters and around- to-air missiles, bas arrived in the Central American nation in recent weeks, the Herald reported. The new helicopten unloaded wrthin the past two weeks from a Soviet frciJ,hter would have left Europe after the con~ssional ap- proval of the Contra aid was assured with House action on June 25, the Herald said. "With the S 100 million (ap- proved), the Soviets have definitely upped the ante.'' an unidentified Western diplomat in Managua told the newspaper. The Contra ard package President Reagan signed Saturday may mean new cargo planes and possibly fixcd- wing attack aircraft for the rebels. A large increase in supply flights 1s ccnaih. The Sandm1stas acquired as many as eight new Mi-25 helicopter gun· ships, kn own as "fl ying tanks" be· cause: of heavy armor and arma- ments, the newspaper said. Sherman Adam• Services slated for Ike's adviser LI NCOLN. N.H. (AP) -Frit nds and relauves of former Gov herman Adams will gather at his bdoved Loon Mountain to re· member tht' man who served as Pre 1dent Eisenhower's top aide unt1 I scandal forced him from power. Adams died Monday at age 87 after being hospitalized in Hanover for several weeks. His health had been frail for much of the past year. Fnday a pnvatc family service will be held an Nonh Woodstock and another service Will be held at the ski reson he developed on Loon Moun- tain rn Lincoln. Burial plans are incomplete. A form er Republican speaker of the New Hampshire House and member of Congress, Adams in his second term as governor when he enainccrcd Eisenhower's victories in the 1952 New Hampshire prn1dcntial pnmary and 1n th e general election. Student support being sought for ho~tages PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A hu- manitarian orpnizat1on hopes thousands of 11udents will follow the uample of SOO younptc:rs here and write cards and letters for the Amen· cans held captive in Lebanon. Monday. the 39th b1nhday of kidnapped Journalist Terry Andcrsofl, his s11tcr, Pcay Say, of BataVJa, N.Y., alona with relatives of ho iqes Frank Recd, Joseph C1c1p- pio and Alec Collett, launched the card campeian by acceptina cards made by the school children. Officials of No Greater Love, • human1tanan foundation1 hope a way will be found to deliver thote ... cards and othm to the capttve . Meanwhile, a phot<>1r&Ph and a videotape of Anderson'1 daughter. Sulomc Theresa, born after he was kjdnapped. wett tcrtt rtom Nicosia, Cyprus, to Lebanon by friends who hope l\e will see them broadcast on Beirut telcvbion. Anderson, chief Middle Eut Correspondent for the Assoc:tated Pre • has been a captive for 17 months. tudents from l Franca Oc.~lc School here tpcnt a week lcamina about the hostaaes and workina on the cards1 said istcr C'onstanoc Mane. 1he1r principel. A pcaal lcs n plan 11 available for teachers elsewhere who want to Join in the binhday card campe1an. she said. The ma10 purpose of the cards 1s to let the bostaan and their fanulacs know that they have not been for- aottcn. Mid Carmella La peda. chair- man of No Ortater Love. "We Americans owe an alJesianct to our fellow countrymen who arc held hostqe solely bccautc of their nationality," silt said. "When one of us 1s crueU)' denied his hbcny, all of us are d1m1n11hcd.'' No Oreatcr Love. a non.profit orpn1ut1on bated in Wasbinaton. " dedicated to howma col\Ct'm for the fam1he1 of Amencan held hoataae or killed 1n war or 1mon1t acu. The aroup launched a )ltllow nbbon campaign <lunna the lrantan hostage ens" C1c1pp10, 56. wu k.idnapocd 1n Beirut ori :pt. 12, a day be(orc has birthday, S31d his brother Tony, who attendtd with seven other relatives " uppon hkc th11 has been a source of su·cnilh to u .'' Tony ClC1pp10 said Reed. 53, hke C1c1pp10, ..,a kid· napped la t month. The other Amen· cans held hostaac 1n Lebanon arc David Jacobsen. SS. of Huntinaton Beach. Thoma • uthcrland. SS. and Edward Austin Tracy, SS Ande rson. Jacob sen a nd utherland arc thouaht to be 'uardtd b mcmbtn of I lam1c Jihad. Of.,._ Com11 DM.V NDTnu..mr. 0111•1 a -· *69 developi.na plane to U'aiJl the ,..... known .. Concru. ill die u ..... St.ata aad tba• Pua10 llico ..... of lbree aata bcin&_contidered. Bombl went off•• a U.S. Army rcc:ruitiQt office 1n F~, about 2' milet eut or the caDiW oflu Juan, and a U.S. Naval lteecrve Ofllce in Bayamon, about five miles eut o(S&n Juan. polace said. The Fajardo bl.Mt iDJured a PMletbY. Rafael Oc:alo r11UCfOe. 30. He was wounded in the face and taken to a hoapitaJ, pol\cc sajd. Homemade bombs were found and safely defused at five other U.S. armed forces facilities, Police said. The facilitiet were a lJ.S. Mannes rcc:ruitina omcc in Santurce; a Na- tional Guard otrace in Ma.)'llUC!; a U.S. armed forces recruauna omoe and a U.S. Army RCSCTVe office in A1119 a.;_. a U.S. Mmed forae -'d =•ea,.,: .,,.... ---fDad • ....-........ a.,..... about '° milet aoulh of'Su Juu, but die ,.W.91 t........S out IO be ~ -Police Superintendent CatlOI Lopez Felic:iuo ontered an 'AllMI'> tion of all federal oflkes in Pueno Rico. TM Fii it~ in die impecUom. poliae uML Many federal ot6cts and mihwy installationute bued in Pueno Jlico, includi.nt Jtooeevelt lloedt. a latte U.S. Navy bate. Tbe MachetcfOI are ~tina for independtnce {or Puerto Rico. lD 1981, they claimed 1cepomi- bility for the datnaction <A te\'Cfal Nauonal Guard planes ai Muna air hue in San Juan. • U .s. reduces Its payment to U.N. by 1nore than 60% Bv tlae A1soclate4 Prn1 UNrTED NATIONS -U.N. Secretary-General Javier Pcre'Z de Cutllar recei ved formal notification from the United States that it intends to pay only $100 million of1ts$210million 1986astesSmentlotbe world body. Under the U.N. Charter, which the United St.ates 5111\Cd as a treaty, member states are obliged to pay the amount usnsed by a vote in the General Assembly. However, Conarcu, in acost-euninamoodand trritated by what iuawu U.N. waste, mismanaaement and hostility to the Uruted States. made drastic CUlS in the administration request forU.N. suppon. The U.S.assessment 1.hisyearwu $21 O.,IJ\illion, or 2S pcn:cnt of the rqular U.N. budget. But Washington said it mtcnlls to pay only SIOO million. Aqa1no tlueaten.-•ar on commanl•ta MANILA -President Corazon Aquino told a nurses' convenuon today that 1fthe Communist insurgency proves unresponsive to her treatment it will be removed by the .. drastic surgery of warfaTC." Aquino. spcaluna to about 1,000 nurses at a suburban army camp, compared the I ?·year-old leftist guerrilla campaign to a "lingenng illness," which she said sbe is trying to cure through dialogue and "the promise of reconciUation." The president, under fire from Defense Miruster Juan Ponce Enrile for her peace overtures to the Communists. sa id that as a Chnsuan, she was duty-bound to save lives rather tban destroy them. African leaden at JloambJqae funeral MAPUTO. Mozambique -African royalty, prnidents and guerrilla lc.aders joined thousands of· Mozambicans today for the funeral of President Samora Machel, whose violent death stirred Third World protests apinst South Africa. Machel's plane was en routt from Zambia to Maputo when 1t crashed just 200 yards inside South Afnca on Oct. 19. Th1rty·four people were killed and 10 survived. Ethloplan lorelgn mlnl•ter ralgn• p<Mt UNJTED NATIONS -Ethiopia's foreign min1Ster. saying hJS country's Marxist reaime has forfeited the moral riJht to govern, resigned to protest what he called Ethiopia's slide into dictatorship ... All effons to moderate its pohctcs from wrtltin were to no avail,'' Goshu Wolde told rcponers at a news conference Monday LaRouche faces 2nd day of questioning WASHINGTON (AP) -Political extremist Lyndon LaRouche was scheduled to appear under subpoena today to face questioning in federal coun about alleged credit card fraud by his 1984 presidential campaign committees. LaRouch6:s appearance for a sec- ond day of sworn testtmony was delayed until afternoon without ex- planation. howeveT, as attorneys met an private wtth lawyers for a New Jersey bank that 1s involved in several lawsuits with LaRouche and his followers. LaRouche began undergoing ques- tioning Monday at a pretrial depo· s1t1on at which the press and pubhc were barred from attending by order of a federaJ Judge. LaRouche refused to comment dunng a break 1n the questioning Monday. "Not today.'· he told rc- poncn as he walked away. His appearance was in connection with a sc:nes of suits and countersu1ls 1n federal coun in Newark, N.J .. between First Fidelity Bank of New Jersey and LaRouche and his 1984 presidential campai&n committees. The closed testimony marks the first ume LaRouche has faced que~ · • uons regarding allegations of credit card fraud by his organizations and followers. LaRouche's momaog appearance was postponed whale lawyers for the two sides held talks in a closed federal courtroom . Od in Anderson, LaRouche's attorney, declined to discuss the nature of the talks. Saytng he feared for his safety, LaRouche had requested that the deposition be given in a hotel be would choose. that the bank's lawyers be told of the choice of hotel the mommg of the depositJon, that he have armed guards present and that the deposition be li mited to one day. None of the condjuons wctt aranted. White House calls from Contra agents denied By Uae A11oclated Pre11 WA HINGTON -The White Hou'IC ha\ denied 11ny kn owledge of a rcpon saying telephone calls v.ere placed almolit daily to a auonal S«unty Council official from Salvadoran safe houses -;ct up b} a former CIA aacnt. Even 1f the rcpon were true. pres1denual spokesman Lan) Speakes sa1d Monday. "I don't know whether It would constitute an y 1llc:gah ucs on 1t'I face ... Newsweek magazrnt' said unday that Qills were made nearl}'cvery day 1n m1d- Scptember to Lt. Col. Ohver Nonh of the NSC stafTfrom safe houses set up by Mu Gomez, reputed to be a leader an the clandestrnc effon to resupply guerrilJas trying to oust the leftist government of "11caragua ACLU bac.t• IJom~ muriages NEW YORK -The Amencan ClVll L1ben1t's naon plani. to acti vely seek the ehm1nat1on oflcgaJ bamers to homosexuaJ and lesbian mam ges. the organii.atfon's nauonal executive director said today. Whale 1t hai. .. always been our po Ilion thatnomosexuals should be treated equally by the law," the ACLU ha focused on job d1scnminat1on, imel)'•rta but not explicitcly sauna uppon of homosexual mamaae. said Ira OltiSCr. The ACLU's dutttOB agl'ttd on the new policy an New York Oct. I -19, and released a pobcy Statement Monday in Washinaton. Glasser S&Jd ... We senerally trunk when two people make a hfe commitment to each other. which 1 what mamlJC is, society should not be tcllinathcm th.at only these two people can bedo1na at And not thote two people." he wd. Liberty 'left out.' hold own celebradon NEW YORK -Ethn1c SJ'OUPI that felt lef\ out dunna the L&~!\)' Weekend e:ittravapnt.a ln July had thcu own cclebrauon on the I OOth ann1venary of the dtd1cat1on of the tatuc of t..abtrty. Fifty• u people, 1nclud1na former boxer Muhammad Ah and former buebell J\ar J<>t otM11110. received lhe Ellis bland Medal of Honor Monday. 1be other 24 recipients did not attend lhc ceremony, held an damp and chilly weather on tbc- 1 land whert millions of1mmi&nnu pes~ en routt to new laves an Americ:a. The medal wett a&rltd upon af\er teveral ethnic 1fOups, notabl)' ltahan~ Americana and lns\-Amcncan , said t.bty wnc offended when PTnldeol Reapn prctcntcd the Medal ofLlberty to 12 lmm'IJ'lnU on nauonal \CIC"IDOl'I dunnaLtbenyWeekend. Noncoftherca1>1cnttwuaflnlh. lt.alianor ~th ancestry, and demonstrauons were threatened A8 * Or9ng9 C0Mt DAILY ptLOT/ Tueedey, OctObef' 28, 1Me • Newport Beach endorsements Newport Buch residents who s.o to the polls Nov. 4 will find 12 City Council candidates. four available seats and several difficult choices. . . While most observers say arowth is the key word dcscnbmg this council campaip, we think quality is more apt. Nowhere is there such a quanuty of qualified candidates. and all of them are.concerned about the quality of life in Newport Beach. Most of the hopefuls are talented and experienced. Some, unfortunately, must lose. . While the council is divided into districts, the council hopefuls are elected at larae. It's a . fonnat that ensures everr. area is represented, yet it auaros ap1nst the unabashed parochialism that hampers some othtt representative forms of municipal •overnmenl Other Orange Coast cities should consider adoptJQI such a manageable design that makes sorting out a dozen candidates easier. Our endorsements for Newport Beach: DISTRICT • -Councilman Bill Agee is not seeking re-election so the race for the right to reprc~nt Corona dcl Mar will be won by a newcomer. We think MJclaael LaplD is that candidate. Although he's a relative political novice, Lapin seems to possess all the tools necessary to be a solid councilman. He's sincere. honest, articulate and analytical. Moreover, he has vision. Lapm docsn 't sec growth as the key issue. He is more concerned with maintaining and improving the city's infrastructure. Re- development is more crucial than development, be says. The city must plan for its eventual grayi~ as its populatio~ ages and ~eaJ ~th the question of affordable housing. Further, Lapm bas a Wlder Vlew that Newport alone can't solve many of th~ problems tha~ draw the ire of its residents. The problems., while soluble, arc reg>onal and require cooperation wit~ the CC?Unty ~nd nei~~ring cities. . Lapin's legal expencnce, includrng a military tour as a Judge advocate, seems to have prepared him well. Lapin is challenged primarily by Pat Michaels and Phil Sansone. Michaels has a long rcoord of iervicc to the community that merits consideration. but he seems to lack lapin's grasp of the issues. Sansone is a long-time civic activist who bas tried to improve the Corona del Mar community through bis diligent work on homeowners associations and other groups. He sincerely cares. But Sansone whose main appeal is to "slow· or no-growthers," seems to lack lapin's broader perspective. Also running arc Betty Tesman and Hannon Weston. DISTRICT 4 -The incumbent Jac1cie Heather, opted for retirement, so a new face will be elected" from the 4th District. While Heather Wlll be missed, Clare.nee "Bas" T'orner seems quite capable of stepping in. As a member of the Airport Working Group, Turner helped fight John Wayne Airport expansion and later helped craft the compromise to end years of liugation. Turner has earned respect for his service on the Planning Commission. As chairman of the planning body, Turner has demonstrated the leadership quaJities a councilman needs. And he has shown a keen mind in deahng with the technicalities of planning. zoning and development. Ironically, Turner's critics hint darkly that Turner's real estate backgroun~ will somehow mean ~oom.for the ~ity. We don't. ~~Id with that view. In fact, Turner's integrity and intellectual ababttcs have drawn praise from virtually all the other candidates in the election. David Shores, an eneging and witty opponent, might merit a closer look if he wcrcn t facing Turner. Shores is not a one- dimensional candidate but a well-rounded moderate who has other concerns besides the build-out of Newport Center. We would like to see Shores channel his talents into some city panel or group until the next election. . The other candidate is Roo Winship. DISTRICT 1 - For years, incumbent Councilman Don Straa11 has been the S<Kllled voice in the Newport wilderness, patiently urging moderation and restrafot on growth issues. It's been a dignified thouah lonely voice. And recent event.s suuest Strauss has been speaking fora constituency that was ignored too Jong and is now flexing its political muscles before a council that may be starting to listen. If he were to be re-elected, Strauss probably would not be at the short cod of all those 6-1 council ballots. Strangely, Strauss' opposition seems fueled by some of has consti tuents who themselves feel ignored. Balboa and central Newport residents don't think Strauss bas paid enough attention to the problems of their neighbol'boods. Enter Jame1 "B•u" Penon, a solid candidate with a long list of endorsements and of service to the community. Person has done bis homework and paid bis dues as a member of the Planning Commission, winning points for his ability to respond to needs, hsten to concerns and find solutions to problems. Person 1s highly regarded throughout the community. To his credit, he has taken the high road. choosin' to run a clean but tough campaign. Person is especially appeahng because he is not hamstrung by ideology, recognizing the need at times to compromise pri nciple for the common good. Unwavering opposition bas a place. But intransigence when you don't bold the cards, in the case of the airpon for example, accomplishes nothing. In any other election, Buzz Person would cam our unqualified endorsement. He's that good. But Person hasn't expressed Strauss' sensitivity on growth issues. Person supports the Newport Center plan and Strauss docs not. As much as we like Person. we can't bring ourselves to call for the removal of Newport's conscience. A council must represent many poa nts of view, not just the popular or prevail ing opinion. And Strauss has done that. Strauss' problems and strcnaths lie in philosophr . He sees his role as a spokesman for those who don't want the city urbanized further. He also sees himself primarily as a representative of the entire community, consequently be probably doesn't pay close enouah attention to the parochial needs of "bis district." We would like Strauss to broaden his vi ew, sec the need to meld interests and deepen his involvement during what be bas announ ced would be his final term. And we'd like Person, should he lose at the ballot box, to remain a winner and maintaJn his involvement. particularly on the Planning Commission. DISTRICTS -We've saved the best for last. EvtlYD Bart, the grand dame of Newport or the "old gray mayor" as she called herself during her two-year term as mayor, has earned our unqualified support and your vote for her re-election. Hart is everything a council member ouaht to be and bas been since she was first elected in 1978. She is thouabtful, sympathetic and energetic enough to be effective at many level!. Hart is not ea.sily typecast. She's not a pro-growther or a no- growther. Evel yn is well Uked and well respected by all those she encounters and hers is a wide circle. She is a friend to and member of a multitude of a:roups and organiutions. She ia already at work at the regional level, a<fdrcssina problems that e~tend beyond city boundaries. Evelyn sets an example to which other council members should aspire. Our aJowina endonement of the incumbent is not intended to demean her opponent. We do not subscribe to the notion that Allan Beck is some son of eccentric oddity. Beck is 1 concerned citizen whose ideas sbould not be dJSmissed out of hand. Some of Beek's proposals may be oflbeat. But someone wisely said once that from common people, come common ideas. City offict.lt would do well to listen. • ORANGE COAST llilJPi~ L TOMTeft EdltOf Deft,..., City (dn0t TMICWllfl N9wt Edltcw Ct ........ ~·~dftOf r ......... tK_.. C1tcul.t1k>n Oiree10f ...... c....... jtfOdYCtlOn OlrectOf .... ~M 11 MJ AcMrllllng onc:.0t c:&i'::'or ,_ State construction one means to get re-elected Just one week between now and ckl·t1on da). nc\I Tuesda}. No" 4. I don'r kno" about )OU. but I "111 brt•athc ;i sigh of relief" hen 1t 1s oH·r. Thl·rt· an:. of course. ccnain items "h1ch mu st be "Oted on b' the ckctoratc. Sul·h matter<; as sdecti on ofcand1date!> for vanou!> governmen- tal offices -starting with the go" - t·rnor and going down to members of cit' councils. But this ballot. ltl.c e'en ballot I can remember. 1-s loa&d "1th propos111ons "h1ch .,huuld tx· the rcspons1b1lit} of thl' \tatt· k g1sla1u rc. ..\s for the candidates. that of l"OUr'>l' 1\ up to )Ou You alread) kno" ho" I fed Jbout thl' 'll'\\po rt Beach Cat~ < ounl ii E' d~ n Hart " ho 1s ru nning for rt··l'lt•rt1on 1s b) fa r the <,upenor lahd1datl' !)inct• m) ~archlight of last "eek I'' t' tx·l·n ama1cd at ho" mam 'l'" port lkath residents agree \\1th nw \l':>O hem man) ha'C" \UCh strong !\:ding\ again<,\ Don Strauss \\ho ''""l"mn'> to hil'l' JOlnl'd forcrs ""h \llan Bn·k Ma) be h~ hasn't. but Judging b) thl' "a} the telephone has been ringing. a lot of ' otcrs feel he has. Thl' uni) other m ong feeling I ha\,. 1s aga1 n<,t Stall' Supreme Court Ju!i- llce Rose R1rd. You·,e hea rd too mut h ahout that alread). Man) }cars ago. "hen Earl Warren "D'> g1)' crnor Cbcforl' becoming Chief Ju\ttle l)f thl' lln1ted States Supreme Court> I "as ad' 1sed b) a d1 s- 1111gu1sht•d professor of political m - enn· that th<.• onl} '>ma rt thing to do 1s to' ote against all of the 11ems referred b) thl' lcg1,lat ure to the voters. Then. 1 f )OU are dl\pk'a'>ed "1th the action of )Our rl'Prt.''>l'ntatl\c 1n the assembl) orwnall'. \OU lan al"a)S fire ham. Of thl' four bond alls on 1he ballot 1hc.:re 1s J n.·a,onable question in man) Pl.'UPlc.··s minds as to whether lhl· kg1'>1Jlurl' \hould ha'e appro,ed WALTER Bu11ouc11s ANO MICHAEL BROCKERT al ka\t 1hrl'l' of thesl' bond acts. And l'' l'll the unl' that 1s for bad I) needed u1n \lruu1un uf prisons. there 1s a 4Ul'\llon on hm' ma n) and in which pJrt'> of tlw \latl' the) ~hould be lllll\llUllt'd In .all gO'l'rnnH'nt conr,1ruu1on th,·1, ., onl '-JUl''>lhrn "h1ch <,hould be Jll'>"l'rt•d I lo" daboratc should 11 he" It seem!> to nit• 1hat both s1a1e"1dc and nat 1onJll~ e' l'r) 11m~ a bu tiding '' p1 llJCl tl'd thl' pl.in~ ;ire so elaborate thJt l'' en though pcrmanencc 1~ pio' 1dcd tlwrc " no net'd to add all thl' frills that "l' .,ct•m to get e'er: 11nw 1hq place thl· problem in the hJnd\ ofrng1necr'> and arc hitect' and huildcr<,. Rcprescntauvc!. and St'nators. both \ta ll' and na t1on:1I. seem to have only orK· mo11 \l· -10 be re-elected. i.\nd om· of the fa' untc dc1; ices to gain re- l'll'l"l1on ,., to pro" 1dc. w11h Matew1 de monq or na11onal mone>.. construc- tion of a beautiful facilit~ in the n·pre\cntall\l'·s area. In oldl'n da)s \\<hl'n I sometimes had the assignment 10 co,er a kgl\laturc. 11 "as al"a)s amusing to s11 1n a pre'' galll'r) and litcn to the 'a nous Spl'cches "hercb) one rep- rt'Sl'ntat1 ' c "ould suppon a big building prOJl'Ct 1n area A for the rl'prc.:scnt all'c of that area Then the nc\I da) the '>pccrh1f} 1ng would be rnl·rsed. a'> the rcprec;cn1a11,e from an:a .\ "ould nn" suppon the prupo!>1t1on for area B 'o doubt tha t's fun but the in· e' 11abk rrsult 1!1 an enormous deficit tha1 someho" has to be paid later on. If }Ou folio\' the nc"s close!) you I.no" that this enormous deficit ts one of our grea1 national problems as "ell as a gro" 1ng sta te problem. I'm a strong supporter of public education. as I think most of us arc. But ho" huge and how luxurious should the buildin~s to house 1hat publit cduc:lllon be .\notht•r ltl'm that seems to find 11s "a~ in to 'anou\ propos111ons is the 111~1t1t•r of re uremcnt pa \ In the nl'"!>PaPl.'r business much of thl) retirement rs referred to as .. Juubk-d1pp1ng ·· That means get- ting n:tirl·ment pa) from SC\ era I .. uuru·s Jnd \Oml' of our politicos arc p1l.·t1~ good at 11 I "on·1 go into detail-. hcrl' but I do tell ) ou that 1h1ough the 1n111atl\e statute in C Jl1forn1a 11 is possible fo r a former puhlil Sl'f\ ant of the coun t> or the u1' to get a ... 1a1c rl'tirement as "ell T hl' onl) rc11reml'n t I ha'e per- '>1Jnall~ '' a meager amount monthl) from tht· fl'der .ii gO\ ernment fo r ha\1ng l'n ed as nn offi cer 1n World \\ ar II But. 1f I "l'rc so 1ncl1ned. I rnuld run for count} office and th en lntt·r on become a state employee. Let"!. 'ice. that g1' cs me o ne. t\\O, three rl'I 1 rl'ment pa) men ts. Don"t get nen ous. I haven't the slightest 1nten11on of running for an~ thing. But I'm going to suggest to m ~ tl'llo" 1ournalms there's a real ston there. Well. folks. happ) \Ot1ng and we'll JUSt ha H' to lool fo r""ard 10 the ne'I clcl't1on "hen. I hope. there won't be need for three 'otcr's information pamphlets as then· "as this tame You didn't get three'> Son) I can \l'l' ~ou'rc a dcpn,ed person Walter Burrougb1 11 tbt Pilot '1 founding publisbu. Aquino's defense chief shows no sign of easing criticism By ROBERT H. REID M \I'll .\. Ph1hpp1nes -Defense \t11mtl'I Juan Ponu' Enrtle shows no "~" 111 rl'kn11ng in hi s cnt1 c1sm of P1l'\llkn1 C ora1on ..\qu1no's go,ern- nll'IH '"111ng the \tage for further l111tt11ll 111 h,·r di\ 1ded adm1n1\· tr.11u1n On ~unda~. lhc outspoken Ennlc appcJrcd for the fi rst lime at a rall) 01gan11l·d h> su pporters of deposed Prcs1dl·n1 hrdinand E. Marcos and rl·nn,cd h1'> uill\ for a .. people's <.rus:idl"' aga in<,t C ommun1sm. \!though the rall~ was ostens1b l) an11-( ommuni~t. the est imated 20.CX.JO people chanted "Down wit h Cor)" -M1 1; Aquino's n1cknamc - nnll wa .,,cd ban ners saying such things a\ "(or) For Commu nism. fn11k Dcmocrac) ·· Io the consen a11vcs who sup- ported Marcos. Enrilc. the deposed president's long11mc defense chief. ho' become a ne" champion The dt•f<.·nsc min mer 1\ \lrtdel) believed to h:l\ c prrs1dcn11al amb1t10n$ lronKall) 11 was lnnlc's break "'11h Marco~ in February that trig- gered the Cl' 1han -m1htary revolt that propelled Mrs Aquino to power. Last week Enr1lc and Mrs. qu1no had a late n1Jh1 met't1na that she de nbed as -a "rttonc1liu ron " \Ocrword she announced Enn lc ¥.ould rema in 1n her Cabinet. desp11c callc, by her closest ~upponers for his ~1ina11on 1ncc then. ho"cver. Enr1le has appeared before twoanti..Commun1it rall1e~. ha mmcrang awayat this tht'mc that thl· go\crnmcnt 15 faltering in the face of n ,·hnllcnic from the leO ·\!though Enrilc refrains from at· tat k1 na Mr . Allu1no pcrwnally. has rcmari.., l"k ,1rl) indicate oppos111on In thr dm•<. llon of hr r government. F nnlc a1dl·~. !>pt•aktng on co nd1t1on thl') not m· 1dl·ntlfi<.'d. a } the 62-ycar- old Hal\;ird graduate pla ns to con- t111ul'l'nt1u11nggovern mt'nt pohq as "'""on C ommun1 sm. I he~ \J) hl' will also raise ques- tiom abou1 lorrup11on "1thin the \4uino adm1n1c,t ra11on. centeri ng on Iola I official<1 appoin ted wholesale h~ the go' l'rnmcnt to replace Marco'i era holdo,ers. The appointments have prompted "1dr'lprcad cnt1c1sm. even from 'iome of Mt Aqui no's supponers. "ho complain that many of the appointees arc 1ncompc1cn1. Fnnlc told a Mantia rally Saturday that the Ph1ltpp1ncs needs a govern· mcnt that 1s "stable. honest and clean -a government be yond suspicion and not affected by corruption." Cnnlc ariucs that he has a right to ra1~ such issues because. he main· tains. the Aquino aovemment 1 o <.O:tl1tion of forces that ovenhrew M:ircos a nd not a consrnutionally· ba~cd rl·g1mc. He ma1nta1nc;, therefore. 1ha1 as a member of that coalition. he and the m1h1:ir' hl' claims to represent ha H the right 10 l'Ommcnt on policies beqrnd thosc of national dt'fense ~ccording to Ennlc. the onl'.Y Wll) trs. .\qu1no can regain const1t u- 11onal aulhOnt) is to call new prcst· den1 1al elc:c11on~. something she ha'i stcadfastl) refu cd 10 do. In a column Mo nda ) 1n the Ph1hpp1nc Tribune, Janus Bondoc "rote th<n thc onl) way Mr5. Aquino can pro' c that her government is not a coalitton ·~ 10 fire Ennle. "But she won't," Bondoc wrote. "She can't. And Enrilc knows 11." Althouah Cabinet min isters close to Mrs. Aquino have promised to restra in public calls fo r Enrile's rcsign<uion. Philippine columnists wa rn the co nunucd war of words 1s undermining the 8·month·old gov- ernment. Rokrt R. R~ld 11 Mull• Bureau Ctltl for Tiit Al6ocl•ttd PrtH. Dally Pilot welcomes readers' comments The Dally Pilot welcomes your comments on Issues of Interest to our readers . Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to: LETTERS to th• EDfTOft, Detty Piiot, Box 1980, Cotta M•N, t2128. Please Include your address end telephone number. If you prefer. you may call your comment In to our special We're Ll1tenln9 telephone number: 642-tOll. Please do not call In long letters or articles. THOUS ELIAS Prop. 63 a battle over language There arc sexier. more eitcitina 1s uc~ on nl'.\t wc-ek's ballot than Proposition 63. but none would have more impact on C aliforn1a's future. The fiv e-paragraph init iative looks inol'Uous enough. seeming to demand onl\ that state go,'ernment exert c' er) cfTort to promote the use of English 1n offi cial functions. But the meaning of the measure goe!> far bc'ond that. The vote on 11 will not onh be a good baromet~r of ho" Cal1fo rn 1ans feel about 1mm1gra- 11on -both legal and illegal - bul 11 "111 also cnrr} messages across the nation The 1m11a11,c ts pnman l) 1he work of former L . Sen S. I. Hayakawa. "ho has long pushed for a C'onst11u- 11onal amendmi:nt declari ng English 10 be 1h1) l'oun lr) 's sole official language The fam ed semant1c1st got no- " here \\h1k a \enator. But "hat Ha ~al a\\a failed to do for the entire nation he mu' no" be o n the \C rge of a<.rnmpltshin·g here. ··\\\'d ltkc 10 get nd of bilingual ballo1-.:· sa~s tanle) D1am':'nd. a longtime Ha~a ka"a a1dc.hea~~ng the l·ampa1gn fo r his mentor s 1n 111at1 ~e. But opponents behe'e 1n1tiatl\C backer., rralh "ant to make life hard for 11l'" 1mn11grants. The opponents al~o da1m the propos111on would not thro" ou t bilingual ballots. but might furn· the chm1na11on of bilingual ht•alth program'>. multilingual fire preH'nt1on mata1als and bilingual 91 I cmcrgcnl' ll'lcphone operator~ . ··Th1'> 1S a dcrcptl\ e mc-asurc:· S:l)S k\\KJ F1\I.. a '>pokes"oman for ( <1liforn1nn~ l n11cd ..\ga1ns1 Prop- O\ll1on ('IJ thl' an11-in111a11'e coah- twn "Thl' peopll' bacl.ing 11 art" tied to group~ \\hllh tight 1mm1gra11on The> belie' e 1m m1grants cauSl' all sort!> of problems from cnmc to hea' > traffic 1n downtown San Fran- ll\l"O The 1n1liat"e 1s poorl) "ordcd. \Cr) \DgucanJ "ould produce count- less la"sum It "ould breed in- tolerance and d" 1s1vencss and doci. no1h 1ng tu l'nlOuragc an) one to learn Fngli\h."" Uut lfa>aka\\a claim) the opposite. .. Countri es w11h two official language<, arc headed for trouble." saH the forme"enator "In countries "I.th t\\OOr 20or JOO languages. thq soh e the problem b) naming one offi cial langu:ige ·· Bacl.er<; hope Ha~akawa·s 1n- 111atl\ e "111 spur o "a' e of 1m11a11ons 1f 11 "ins. much like the Propos1t1on I 3 prope rt} ta\ cut~ of 1978. which ins pired more than t\\O dozen s1m1lar l;rns 1n other states "There's no quei.11on 1 f~e succced. others "111 be fo llowing." SU)S Diamond '"The impact of a la" like 1h1\ 1n the na11on's largest state will be 1m ponan1 in Washington. D C o\nd \.\C0 \ e had 1nqu1ne" from more than ~o s1a1e<," lron1call}. the backers agree "1th opponents that C\Cn 1f1t passes. their 1n 111a11,e "111 not ban its chief ta rge t. the Spani sh-language ballots now pro' 1ded 10 H1span 1c voters in 10 of Cu lifornia's 58 counties. fhat's because the ballots are required under the federal Voting R1Khh \ct, "'h1ch "ould preempt an'.Y <.ontrad1ctor> r1l'~ state law fh" up\ct~ Ha,akawa. who con- h'nd' that "Thr \1011ng Rights Act and the naturaf11a11on la ws are in dircl I rnntrad1c11on. The 1mm1gra· 11011 la"!> require \OU 10 read and "fill' English " · Adds Diamond. ··The 1mm1gra11on la"s requm· 1hat nc" c111zens pass a IC\\ urnurnq and literacy in English o ho" can }Ou JU!tll f\. an> language "' ballots but Enghsh?1' Ans"ers Fisk. "Anything that in- ' oh cs people more tn the elec toral process 1s good I'm a pretty good F nghsh speaker and ballot iss ues arc often ~o compli{·ated I can't under- 'ltand thl'm. \O ho~ can you expect a non-na11,e Engli)h speaker to under- stand them \.\Cll? We believe this ~hole measure 1s JUS I a smokesc:rctn \cnt up b) people who want to choke off 1mmigra11on." I~ 1~ not a rnokcKreen. however. Thi proposition's intent is very clear. It tells 1mm1arants that they must ma tcr their ne" country's lanauage or be left out or the power structure .\nd 11 1n' 1tc$ the re t of America to follO¥. $Ull. It's hardly surpr~11'la that Amen· rn'c, fif)t \Cnous Enahsh-only cffon comes here 1n the state which has u\urpcd New York's old role as .\mcr1ca·, melting pot \aliforn1a sc hools must deal with children whose parents Sl)C'ak 83 different lansuagcs. The que 11on voterl must an wer: Docs an 1n1t1at1 ve that bans stale and local government\ from usin1 th' native lanauaae orthoK parcncsalso tell them and their eh1ldttn they must ..ctt ll-ror ~ond-c:lus statu11" TllomH Ell•• /1 • Sdr.t Moalr•· ba1fil rol•m•/11o•1tate ln•u .. l -•:00-11:~ h "FIV!ng Mje11tt" (1978) Robert Conrad, Simon Olkllnd. I 0 WHO'S THE 9068? Q I 100.000 PVMMIO HONmtOONEA8 HEWS MOVIE H "Young Biiiy Young" (19419) Robel'\ Mit(hum, A~ OlddnlOft eNOVA .. Truth vs. legenc;t in 'Manhunt' film By BOB WISEHART 11119C...., ....._...,,... "'IEW YORK -There arc interest· 1ng tom:s at "ori.. 1n "Manhunt fpr C 1'1ud l' Oallas" thal have nothing 10 do "11h "hethcr the mo' ic 1s ·an) guod llnintent1onall). I 1h1ni... 11 a'iks qul·st1ons about ho" tru th becomes kgcnd the same trarh111on the movie nsdf undl·rgocs. h's all but 1mposs1blc to tell a stor: hke 1h1s "nhoul a S)'m pathe11c po1n1 of' 1c" because the needs of1he s1or~ demand it Bui misplaced sympath~ i'i .. , hnt '>ke\\l'd the real-life stor~ of Claude Dallas in the firs1 place. Dallas '-':IS a sclf·Sl}kd mountain man "ho gunned do\\n l\\O Idaho Fish and Game officers 1 n 198 1. The~ "l're lr)ing 10 arres1 h1"!' on m1sde· meanor ehargl'S of '1ola11ng the stall"S hunting and trapping regu· la11on\ ..\fter a long and difficult manhunt. Dalla'> "as Ii nail\ run to eanh 15 months later. His tnal was a spectacu- lar alTair Dl•!r1)1te h1<; claim that he shot thl' game olfal.'rs 1n !>ell-defense. f);.illa'> "as found guih) of man- slaugh1er and '>l'ntenccd to three con~t.'Ull\l' 10·\ear '>l'ntenct:s. Carltl.'r th•'>} car on Easter Da). he e'>lapcd from 1he Idaho State Correc· uonal I ns111ut1on at Boise. He 1s. as f:11 as a1nbo1.h kno"s. s11ll at large. lo.1lkd Rip I orn pla}s the shcnfTwho kd the nlanhunt. One ironic footnote is that Dallas hJd l''>l'apcd b) 1he time the mo-.1e "a~ \hot 1n Colorado this summer. As ~ ou might expect. 11 made the mm 1emalo.ers more than a httleants). f, l.'I) before he was captured. D;.illas became a fol k hero of sons. the same '-':I\ "c·,e made heroes out of Bill\ the 'Kid and Jesse James. These dJ\ \.the transformation JUSt doesn't IJ~c n'> long -- rh1s nlO\ IC \\On't do an )'th1ng tO d1ange their minds. Salinger 1s an l'ngaging ~ oungactor and it's hard not 111 l1kl· him Dallas 1s presented as an .1nJl'hronism. n man born at least I 00 '1:ar\ 100 late "ho pays a pnce for iil·1ng m1splUll'd 1n 11me. I hl' real niJn "as nothing of 1he \11rt DallJ' "asn'1 born out of his tlnll' hl' onl\ l reated that image for h1mwlf Born in Ohio. he headed for "ildl·r rnuntn 10 make himself into the man he al~ a\ s "anted to be and u\ 1hLat1on tx· damned The mo'>I tdltng '>l'enc I'> the crime 11,df There "ere three options: to c,hm' Dalla\· \l'rw1n. the one laid out tn the prO'>l'lUt1on. "h1ch the JUI) J OJ thl' JUJge Ob\ IOUSI~ believed \\aS l 01 rl'l l. or hnl h Claude Allin• (left), Matt Salln&er •tar In .. Manhunt for Claude Dalla•" tonl&bt at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. "~1anhunt ·ror Claude Dalla\" airs ton1gh1 11n ( B'i \1att Salinger. the son ol rl·dus1' l' Oll\ cl1s1 J [) Salinger ("( .lllhl'r 111 lhl· R~c"). pla~., Dallas ( lamk \k11l\ 1s Johnm Poe. one of the r 1\h and C 1aml.' officer-, Dallas I ~usJ>l'lt I'm probahl) giving "\tanhunt fm Claude Dallas" more "'1gh1 1han 1t dc'il.'nes or was e-.cr tnll'n1k<l 111 haH'. 11·~ a '-'ell-done. l \l)l:rth mJdl· '>tOr) about a murderer ml\tit It h," a "~ mpathct1c point of 'll'" hel.ll'''' that malo.c'i a better \IOI ~ Composers to convene J>.\~.\DEN -\ ( .\P) -The 10th \nnu:il ·ong\Hllcrs Expo t'i expected 10 dr:i" "'()() to 1.000 panic1pants "hl·n 11 (On\ encs aturda\ and Sun<fa) at Pa~adcna lit} College ~l·rn1nars '"II include tips from proti:ss1onal song,Hllcrs and record nimpan) ar11s1s and rcpeto1re (A&R) agl'nl'>. and da1I~ "p1tch·a·thons" ''1th thl' \&.R ix·oplr '-'tll1ng capt1,es to .1ud1t1oning unsoltc1tcd 1apes of llllll'\ John Rrahcn\ co-founder and Jtrl'ltor\\llh Leri C handlerof1hc Loo; \ngl'll'' ~ung" r11(·rs 'ihowcasc. "h1d1 'ponsors 1hc l.'\Cnt. said putr h,hl'r\ ptl h ·d up 9 songs from last ~l'Jr°'> Song,~rttl'rs E\po '°>l'nltnarc, th1., \l'ar "Ill include pand' on mp) nghi!>. film scoring and tJknl managl·nicnl. along '-'Ith Jingle "ming and llP' on collaborating" 1th other "n h:rc, 'A charming good flme movie 1hof's impossible k> r&Slst ...• ............ IWthS NOW PLAYING ·=:,,... .. ·---_., .. •cmT•-,_c- W!l\'lf •ml·-·-' c..-Mnt• ..... ,_ 1, .... _ ·-·--...... •i.-9'llCll ·--c.. ., ''" Ul-MIC'-...... .. •fl--=- ' . NEW IN THE CABARET LOUNGE • Cock tail Oancmg T ue·Fn. 5·8pm with live entertamment by "H1gear" • Large screen T. V. for Monday Nile Football • Comp/Jmentary hors 'd ouevres Mon. Fn. • Cabaret Seafood Bar from 1 p.m If you 're m a more relaxed mood en1oy the "NEW" Fl1te Dech Cockta1I Lounge 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine • 833-2770 (Across from John Wayne Airport) If you 're ever in vi ted co. dine in a Tusca n villa . accept. , -- \ :==:n•n• ... -1--1111L- l I [Jr I •1.' d 1 ,' ~ "THE COLOR OF~(A) T. CAUISE/P. NEWMAN 5:15, 7:30. t :45 "IOUL MAN" (PG-131 C THOMAS HOWELL 11 00, 1:00. 10-00 $2 00 TUES & WED H P. LOVECRAFT'S "F"OM KY°"°" (R), 5 45, 7.30. 1:11& $2.00 TUES & WED "TRtCK OR TREAT" !RI 7 00, t ·OO $2 00 TUES & WED ROB REINER'S "STAND BY ME" (RI 11:30, 1:30, 10. 10 12.00 TUES & WED CHARTfR CFNTRE ~l1 0770 ••THE COLOR OF MONEY" C. THOMM HOWELL MSOUl MAW' CPQ..13) 8:15, 8:30, 10:20 A08 AEINER'S .. STAND aY _.. <~ 8:00. a:oo. •·•5 MONTY PVlHON'S "CLOCKWIU" tPG) 7:00, t .00 "CHILDMN OF A LllRR GOO" (R) WILLIAM HURT 7:30. 9:50 TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" IPGJ 5 30. 7 40, t 45 $1 00 TUES & ~ED H P LOVECRAFT'S "FROM BEYOND" (RI 11 30. 8:30. 10 10 $1 00 TUES & WED "TRtCK OR TREAT" (R) 1·00. too $1 00 TUES & WED "THAT'S LIFE" (PG· 131 JACK LEMMON e·oo. 11:00. 10:00 $1 00 TUES & WED Vll lAGE CENTER 891 ()')I) 1 , ,_. . . - p NEWMANIT CRUISE "THE COLOR 7.30, t .30 OF MONEY" tAI "PEGGY SUE 12·15, 2 45. 5:00, 7.30, 9·45 9'• M.L llATI ._.,._ "IOY WHO COUU A. T" 8 10, 10 10 (PO) "KARA Tl KID r 8:15 (PQ..13) HARF~· ·H r .'J''i r 1 1 , • 1 r ~ -·--'ftQQY IUE OT llANUID" (PG-131 11-00. I: 15, 10:15 12 00 TUES & WED .. ,,_,_ .. JC.~~.~~ tR> $2.00 TUES & W£O r 1Nf r1iA w'Jf "' ... 'q. • j ~ GOT MARRIED" (P0· 131 ..__s_1_.oo_T_u ES_&_w_E_D __ KATHLEEN TURNER 11 00, 11 15, 10 15 PAUL HOOAN IS •CROCODILE DU•DH" "CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD" (RI WILLIAM HURT 7 30. 9:45 ROB REINER'S "ST AND IY ME" !RI 5 45, 8:'5, 10 20 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG· 131 5 00. l .QP. 10 00 FOUNTAIN VALL EV 8Jg , 500 TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" (PGI 7 30, 9 45 $1 00 TUES & WED "KARA TE KID I" (PG· 13) 800. 10·00 Y COUlD Fl Y" 1PG1 a oo $1.00 TUES & WED lJNIVERSTIY 85·l 8811 ~ "TRtCIC 0.. TMAT" !RI 7 15, t 10 $2 00 TUES & WED "JUMPtN JACK FLASH" !RI 7.00. 9 15 S2 00 TUES & WED "THAT'S LIFE" (PG-13) JACK LEMMON S 45, 11 00. 10 00 S2 00 TUES & WED 'CROCODILE OUNDEE" {PG-13) e 15 a 30 10 15 N ARGAIN PR "THE COLOR OF MONEY"<RI 5 15, 7 30, 1000 $2 00 TUES & WED "l'HRCOLOR OFMONEY"(RI 5 15, 7:30, 10:00 $2.00 TUES & WED PAUi. HOGAN IS "CaOCODLI DUii&" 8'00, I· 15, 10: 10 (P0· 13) NO BARGAIN PRICE ROB REINER'S "ITAND 8Y •" IRI 8 oo, 1 "°· t 30 $2 00 TU£S & WED "Tott OUN" (P0· 13) * 30. 3 45, • 00, • 16 •"THI COL09' ~ MONIY" !RI 1 15 3 40 • 10 I » "CHllOfmN OF A LalllR GOO" !RI • I 10, 3 30, 5 45 I 00 "THAT'S LIFE" (PG· 13J 8:30. 10 10 -(PQ..13) 8• 15, 1:30. 10 20 NO BARGAIN PRICE C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" 1PG-13) fl.oo. 1·00. 10 oo $1 00 TUES & WED TOM CRlHSE "TOP GUN" !PGI 7 00 .• 15 $1 00 TUES & WED H P LOVECRAFT'S "FROM RYONO" !RI 5':45, 1.30. t .30 11.00 TUES & WED • "DE.AOL Y FRIEND" (R 8 15, t 45 "LIES" (RI I oo 11 00 TUES, WED. THURS "RUTHLESS Plot'lf" IRI H P LOVECRAFT'S .._e_·30_11_1_oo_Tu_E_s_a_w_ED_. 1 "FROM BEYOND" (RI "TOUGH GUYS" IPGI S 1 00 TJ~·,!:g, THURS BURT LANCASTER 8 00, II 00, 10 00 Sl.00 TUES & WED EL TORO C,8 1 4')00 "THAT'S LIFE" (PG-131 JACK LEMMON 7 15. t 30 $2 00 TUES & WED ROB REINER'S "ST AND IV ME" 1Rl 7·00 t 00 $2 00 TUES & WED "JUMPtN JACK FLASH" IRl 5 30. 7.30. t 45 S2 00 TUES & WED C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG· 131 II 15, 1:30, 10 20 S2 00 TUES & WED PAUL HOOAN IS "CROCOOl.f DUNDIF' II 00, I 00, 10 00 (PG-13) NO BARGAIN PRICE "IOY WHO COULD Fl Y" 8 00. 10 05 (PG) "KARATE KIO II" (POI • 001'2 oo TUES & wED "TllCt{ OR lMA T" (RI 7 15 • 15 H 00 TUES & WED H P 1.0VECRAITI 'ftOM MYOND" IRl 730,UO S2 00 TUEi & WEO WOODBRIDGE 55, 06'-i s .......CA I.UT (JI CIAWlll C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG) 7 30, t 45 S2 00 TUES & WED BURT LANCASTER ''TOUGH GUYS" (PG) 5 oo •• 00. 10·00 12 00 TUES & WEO ROB REINER'S "IT AND IV ME" tRl 6 30. 1130 10 05 12 oo TUES a wEo "PEGGY SUE OT MARRIED" {PG-13) 600, II 15 10 10 s2 oo TUES a WED H P LOVECRAFT S "FROM IEVOND" (Rl 7 15,. 15 $2 00 TUES & WED ID"" TOUI PAll ~·--.... C THOMAS HOWELL "IOUL MAN" (PG-131 e oo. 1 15. 10 10 $2 00 TUES & WED "JUWINJACK FL.AIH"tAI 7 00. t 16 S2 00 TUES & WED r\o-i 1 , , 11 ) r ._. \ f 11 '·'·' ,, l .,. ·~ • 7 ..,.._COL°" OF MONIY" (RI 12 15, 2 30. 4 45, 7 11, .... 12 00 TUO & WED MNQQV IU. QOT......,.. tP0-13} ' t5, • 30. 6 45 .• oo. 10:00 S2 00 TUU & wtD ' r AA OrMQe CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tueed•y. October 28, 198e ·store's grand op~ning t~.kes Center stage Theim• and Ridge Friedel applaud t he fashions. 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II you make a purchese from Circuit City and w1th1n 30 days lind the aame item for less et our store or al 1ny other local stocking retailer we'll refund the d1llerenc1r, ptus ten ~cent ot the dllference upon proof of the tower pnce This off et ••eludes the C1rcu11 City Outlet SIOfe V' ... , •••• , "'"- you can take advantage of lodey'l tupef pricee by !eying moec purctw awey With a em.II down peyrnent we'11 hold your Mlectlon up to 90 deya It'• • greet wsy' to Mvel Chrletrnee uyaweya must be plclled up by Dec. 17th ... ..... .., .... ---·- riortty service? Professionals can.bank on It stng their own ltne of credit s the most appealing factor " ... Priority B&nldna ofllce in Ne~rt Bach. "A variety of amenit* and a poaiuve en· trepteneurial apirit make this area a place wbere peopk come to achieve IUllCeM " Fiecber noca. Priority bank.in& can be defined u a cu1tomized, personalized way of offerlna bek.ina eervices to affluent peo~ with special needs. While 1ucb ten'ieee are not available or n~ to everybody. ID increuhllly t\iah percentqe of Oran,e Cout ret1dentl wh0te income exceeds the county median of S• t ,2SS can benefit from them. The typical priority baDkifta client i11 prof.eujonaJ in tbe 3S-to 40-yeat-old aee taftlt. He or she it an achievemcnt-oneated, h~ educiased individual wbo is ~Aina toward a c:uatom car, a houte in an especially nice neipborbood and other expensive item11 act0fdina to Fitcha. Priority bankina eerves u a vebiac for thet'C people to achjeve purchuina p0wer he 11ys. .. Havina their own line of ~t i1 the tinaJe m<>1t appeal in& factor," Fitcher claims. ''They want to borrow money for investments and for such items 11 auto- mobiles, boau and aircraft -now -not I S years from now. We fill that vacuum." ':These people are achievers -younaer professional couples, such u accountants, entrepreneurs. docton, denti1u and real estate executives -whole profession and lifestyle make a statement about them.,.·· says Kenneth Fischer, vice president and muaeet or Union Bank's By u1in1 a person's balance ajleet, the priority banldna officer determines whether the pro1pective client is suitable for the lef'Vicet. Some clients are enterina new careen or expendina their bu1i11CS1C1. Othen are established professionals seeldna fundina for a,urchases or MENTCB TYSON DODDS Toshiba divisions tell appointments At Tot~ba'1 Cepler Prodt1eta DM1loa in Tustin, Sid Reisch,\ vice president and aeoeral manager, has named Ray Mentclt of Fountain Valley as manager of facsimile suvice and LUy Ty100 of Mission Viejo as special markets administrator. Mentch will be responsible for tesuna. monitoring and evaluation of all facsimile machines, accessories and supplies. Tyson, who has expertise in reprographic~ will coordinate marketinJ activities with major industrial accounts and government agencies. • • • Meanwhile, Debra E. Dodd• of Huntington Beach has been promoted to printer product manager for To11llba'1 laformatloa Sy1tem1 Dlvlli• also ~ in Tustin. She will oversee overall marketing for 24-pin dot-matrix printers. Since joining the firm last February, she has helped develop marketing strategy for the Pagel..aser 12 laser printer. • • • Geor1e EacUa.1toa of Corona dcl Mar, chief executive officer for the profcuional law corporation of Eadington, Merhab and Eadington,.. has been appointed as the seventh member of the board of directon 1or the lrvtae Coualtlq GrM,. The announcement was made by Neil H. Durkee, Jr. cbairman o the board of the firm that V ANCOUGllNETI' DUBOIS SIMMONS offers technical consulting services for geotcchnical cngmeering, acology, soi ls and material testing and construction inspection to commercial and residential developers. • • • J . l.eltll Vucoep.en bas come from UMA Group Ltd., in Canada to be vice president offinance and administration at lrvllle Coa1aJtiD1 Grot1p, be. where he ~ntly promoted Daaiel Debois and Ella M. AINoaido to controller and manager of accounting. respectively. Now residing in Laguna Hills, Vanco.ughnett has 15 years cxpencnce in the financial manqement of companies involved with desian cnajneering, construction and turnkey construction. Dubois is currently working with Vancoughnett to automate and restructure accounting systems to better serve the company's 14 rapidly growing subsidiaries in Southern California. Addon1zio of Mission Viejo was formerly senior staff accountant. . . ~. John Zacpfcl, chief executive officer of CPG laterutlooal 1n Irvine hasappointed MJcuel J. Slmmoa1 ofEI Toro as executive vice president and chief financial officer. Previously Simmons was CFO at Silicon Systems, Inc. Annual sales arc projected at $75 million for CPG companies which manufacture and market product for commercial and fine artists, architects and enajneers. • • • Gradco Sy1te,m1 lac. oflrvinc announced that Keltll 8 . Stewart, chairman and chief executive officer, has rcassumcd the position of (Pleue eee PROllOTlOPf8/8&) MON EY SENSE Golden Eagle coins soaring WASHINGTON (AP) -The p0pular American EaaJe gold coin went on sale again Monday with anxious dealers snappinJ up 134,000 ounces of the coins, offietals reported. Donna Pope, director of the U.S. Mint, said each primary dealer was limited to purchase 5,000 ounces even though the dealers have re- ported demand from the general public is far outpacing the supply. The coins, the first general-circula- tion U.S. gold coin in 54 years, were put on sale for the first time Oct. 20. But embarrassed officials at the Mint were forced to suspend sales the very next day after the initial minting of 558,000 ounces sold out. The Mint is now offering the coins for sale once a week on Monday, selling off the amount minted in the past week .at the West Point, N.Y .. bullion depository. The coi ns arc not being offered for sale directly to the p bhc, but instead arc being sold to 25 · ary dealers who resell the coins to a twork of pr~ous metal dealers, in shops, brokerage firms and banks Pope said 24 of the 2 pnmary dealers purchased the limit of 5,000 ounces of the one-ounce coins. Another 12.000 ounces of coins were sold in half-ounce and quaner- ounce sizes. The Mint did not offer any one-tenth-ounce coins for sale this week, preferring to concentrate their limited production facilities on the larger sizes. The coins arc literally worth their weight in gold, selling for the market price of the gold they contain. The price for Monday's sale will be determined by the price of gold on the London exchange on Tuesday. The price of gold has be-en falling in recent days. It dropped to $410.00 an ounce in London on Monday, down from Friday's price of $412.50. The American EagJe will sell for the market price of gold plus a markup of around 8 percent, reflecting fees added by the Mint and wholesalers and retailers who are handling the coins. Dealers said the brisk demand apparently has more to do with the novelty of the coins and patriotism than investment decisjons . Fred Bogan, executive vice presi- dent for precious metals at Republic Nauonal Bank of New York, said he expected strong sales through Decem- ber as people buy the coins to gi ve as Christmas presents. Treasury Department officials hope to capitalize on the interest in the gold coins by unveiling on Wednesday a sister silver bullion coin. investmenta. What mMel driem credatworthy i1 a auccietlful earninc record. for example, a female real esta1e executjve who hid been eami• nearly ~000 at a development company toupt a hne of t to cope with her cyclical commission cyc&r. AD ec:coun1a11t with a home-build.in& bulinese on I.be aide ... toolri"I for lbort·tmn borrowina power to complete tbe COUtnlClion. A client who round a &OOd price on a )'ICht in ID oveneaa country needed a Tetter of credit frOm bi1 priority bulker in order to ma.lee the i>urcbase. • Fitcber 1treue1 that credit availabiUty 11 only one aspect of priority bin.kins. There are consultations with bankina officen about Iendina and investments. The customer does not 1tand in line to c:aab checks. Rather. .iranuctions are conducted ln private offices where "serviccea are tailored to the needs or the client." "One priority bin.kins aaent takes personal responsi- biUt)'. for the cbcn~ accordina to Fischer. "He acts ram11iar with the che t needs and solves his or her problems, so tlJlt the · t ian't being shuffled from one Aerocram ownen Brace a ... left. and Jlm Berm.an, ue 8 -by 96-foot electric Srld penon to uotbet. Tbe retu.lt II ICCOM~ty to IM -U-" • ~At. • . Uoion lank apftMh a pat deal of time traiailll • priority bulU .. qente, wllo tend to bave .__ iritll empbaats oa ftriaDCial plam\ifta. credit ud ia~m 111 Tbtir key Kill. '*YI f'11eber, ii to be able to ideatif1 die ua of t.bc bank that <U deliver tbe app1opria1e tel wicla to the client. Priority b9nkina tw been a ror11'W pr..,n 11 uma. Bank since 1977. filcber calls it a .. very ICabk IOW'CC ol income for all banb." Ke thinks there will be a coatiftued need b it 11 trunas aet more complex in the financial terVicel ...._Md u cllenu seek bankers who art .. more tbu jUM order· takers." Apparently, priority benkina is ~1(-promotins. .Fischer claim• that there is little need for advertilinl,. Moat of the clienu come from "1ynerai1tic aoun::a iJI rcferra.lJ," such u account.aftll or attorneys. "Ifr.ou do a aoodjob for somebody, there's alwaye a rcfmal, ' Fitcber 11ys. ancler plane to flaab cllenta• .__,. owir <>ranee and Loe An&elee countte.. The profl.ts are overhead · for owners of Aero grams Aerial message delivery can pop the question m:.advertise By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH o.-,,...c.11111 .... , Bruce Ross has proposed mamagc seven times -to seven ladies -and each has answered "yes." Ross, co-owner of Aerograms, is not a modern day Don Juan -&ut rather a pilot who delj vcrs upbeat messages via a Cessna 172 smgle-engine airplane. An 8-foot by 36-foot electronic light gnd is mounted under the aircraft. Th e computer-controlled messages are displayed from the evening sky in much the same way Goodyear blimps deliver their lighted messages. On a recent clear evening, Ross piloted his plane over an Orange County neighborhood; from the sky. the hne of middle-class houses all looked al ike. However for Ross. who has become a Thomas Guide expen. pinpointing the exact home was easy. Ross switched on the computerized panel and swooped over the house to deliver the "Happy Ann1versa11 " greeting. F1~t once. then twice and finall) three ttmcs he repeats the same aenal pattern much to the delight of the awaiung recipients many miles below. ''We tried different pass numbers1 but to fl y OVCr the detiana\ed spot three times to deli vu me messatc seemed a good stopping potnt -anytbm& over that seenu to ,et a little redundant." explained Aerogram partner, Jim Herman. Aerogram, located next to the Orange County Airport, charges $99 for the message service. It covers the skies of Orange County, San Gabriel Valley and the Los Angeles Basin. "We charge a httJe more to ~o int0 the San Fernando Valley because of the extra ume II takes to travel back and forth," Herman sa1d. He and Ross, who arc both expenenced p1 lots, began Aerograms 1n Apnl 1985. "Bruce and I have betn fnends srnce we were kJds.'' explained Herman. .. A mutual goal was to be sci f- em ployed. So when Bruce saw an adverusemcnt for the sale of the night sign, we decided to go wnh our dream." AccordinJ to Herraan. there are only a handful of Southern Cahfom1a plane services that offer an elec- tronically ht message. "Most of the services feature aenal adven1sing." he said. "We prefer the personal message: 1t not only bnngs a great response from the J>COple tn\ olved. but we have a lot of fun dehvcnng the different assonment of messages." $80M saved if Baker, Hughes join By tile Auoclat~d Pre11 The proposed merger of Baker lntcrnauonal Corp. and Hughes Tool Co., creating a S 1.2 billion giant m the troubled oil·field services industry, would save the companies up to $80 million a year in redundant costs. Baker president James D. Woods says. Woods estimated the ,avings could allow the combined company "to break even and perhaps go mto the black" within a year to IS months even if 011 pnces rcmarn low and drilhng activity remains depressed. The proposed merger was announced last Wednes- day. Both companies have had heBV) losses as the otl industry suffers through one ol 11s wom depressions ever. Woods estimated the companies would save between $65 million and $80 m1lhon a ~ear through consoltdauon of operauons. Dunng the first nine months of 1ts fiscal year. Balcer, based m Orange. lost S250J m1lhon. but that included a pre-tax writedown of $41 0 million on the value of property, plants and equipment Hughes Tool. based 10 Houston posted a mnc- month deficit of $507 5 m1lhon . 1nclud1n~ aftcr-ta.X writedowns of$402 4 m1ll1 on on the "aluc oflls assets. Donate to charities before Dec. 31 ·Bloom is off boom for IRA deposits· Tax ref onn act gives strong incen Uves to Increase commitments and pay early If you own Iona-term aeprcciated securities and you're th1nkin1 of sellina them in the future, you have a real opportunity to muimize the tu benefits ofa charitable pf\ if you act before the end of 19861 The tax reform act provides people with strona financial incentives to prepay their charitable commitments for 1987 and 1988 before the law takes effect. Many investors have apPfe(iated securities -stocks. bonds or other aue\s that have accumulated "paper 1 profha." By dona tint S'6Ch Iona-term appreciated securities to a qualified charitable orpnization, such u your school or church, you'll ma.ke u vaJuable a contribution u 1f you p ve cash. At the same time, you will receive a charitable deduction for the full market value of the securilJe Why? . 1\e charitable deduction 1s bucd on the cumnt market value of the property when you contnbute it, not the price you paid for it. Neither you nor the charity. pays tax on the unrealized pin that built up while you owned the securities. For example, assume a stock YQIJ bouaht several years qo for $1 ,000 bas arown in value to $5,000. If YO':! sell the stock and make a $5.000 contribution, you will receive a charitable deduct.ion for the SS.000. but you'U alao have to pay on the $4,000pin from theule. However, if you ajve the stock to the charityJ yolJ will act a taJl deduction for tbc $),000 contribution without payina any capital sains tu. By 1988 when tht -muimum individuaJ rate is reduced to 28 percent -unless you arc subject to the S percent surtax -the value of your deductions could be worth just ov« half what they are in 1986. (In 1987, transJlJonal ratcto will be in effect and the top individual tu rate will be reduced to 38.S percent from the current .SO percent.) For example, 1( you re now 1n the SQ percent tax bracket, the real cost of a 11 000 chantablc ,;n 1s only SSOO. In I ha. in the 28 percent tax bracket. MARY RUDIE the same contribution will reduce your incomo tax by only $280. so your real cost will be $720. Chanaes 1n the capital 111ns tax under the new law ajvc aevenal additional reasons to contribute lona- tcrm. appreciated se<:urit1es to charity before year-end 1986. If you wait and sell such securi llct 1n 1987, your capital pins, which are currently taxed at 20 percen1. will be taxed at a muimum tax rateof28 pel'Clent, On a $4,000 capital p in, you would pey S800taJt this year. but SI, 120 in 1987. Also, in 1987 the untaxed apprecia- tion of a chantable &if\ of apprcctatcd stock Will be treated a a "prcfereo~ item" when computina the ahema· live minimum tu. Those who do not 1temiie &due. lions on their tax returns are defi- nitely better off prcpay1na 1987 chantablc aiOs th1~ year -or even doubling the amount of thelf pf\s to meet 1987 and 1988 pledge commit- ments. Afier 1986. non-itemizers - an esllmated 75 percent of taJtpayers -will not be allowed to deduct contnbu11ons to chanty. " If you're a non-itemizer who has made pledges to several charities you ma) want to complete the '5ayments in 1986 while you can still deduct the 11fts. Ap1n , maklnf it with Iona-term apprroated sccunties. instead of cash. could increase the tax savinas. Two 1mponant notes: When you contnbute appreciated securities or other assets. be sure they arc lona- tcrm invc tments -those you've owned for more than 1x months The tax deduction for contnbutina ap- preciated steunties owned lC1 than six monlh 1s limited to what you paid. not their market value at the time you pve them away. Also. the mu1mum deduction allowed for chantable a.ins of Iona-term ap- preciated propeny 1s 30 perunt of )'OUr adJUStcd lf'O S Income, Althouj.h stocki and bonds arc the mo't popular form of non-cash. contnbuuons, there arc other IJf\s that can benefit both ou and the ~himt\ 'ou can . for e\amplc. 1.1>n· By CHET CURRIER ~._,._.,..., NEW YORK -Between now and nnt \pnng.. man .. banks. brokers and other financial msutuuons "111 bf pmmoung .. last chance" md1 v1dual retirement accounts. Thanks to tu reform. 1986 1s the last year 1n which man~ ~orkmg Americans will be able to deduct I RA contnbuuons ot up ll) Sl.<X>O a year on their income tax n:tum\ The deadline for th1'1 )'l'Br''i contnbutions 1s next Apnl 15. As anyone who has followed the long odyssey of tax overhaul knows, "last chanoc" is something of an cxaaacrauon Thr final tax bill cunails some tax benefits of IRAs. but by no means eliminate them. People not covered by other pension plans '11111 will be able to contnbute and deduct a before. will workers who have other retirement COVenaae, but whose family ldJUSted gro~s tncome IS less than $.40,000 -$25.000 for sinaJe ia~payers. All other workers will also 1111 be allowed to kttp contnbullnf to IRAs. But only a P-tnial deducuon for the annual contnb\tuon wil be permitted in the $40,000 to SSQ,000 income ranae. 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We're used to working closely with you to Implement-and keep updated-a complete program of financing and business banking services. We're small enough to want to take an active interest in you. And as a member of the worldwide T okai Bank network-with over $100 billion in assets-we can be a powerful friend to your growing business. Talk business with Tokai Bank ... and see . 0IDKAIBANK OF CALIFORNIA NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE 18831 Von Kennen 1900e Brookhur9t s., ... Irvine HunUngton 8Mch 1 C.llfornla 92714 Caitom&a 92&48 7i4/711·1111 7 14 /HS-Nll .. \ t .. I a ., .. \ American Heart Association 4 Investors in the Plus Column for 10 Years Most ln'estment companies are a<XU\lomcd 10 nd1ng the ups and do" ns of q clllal fi nanc1al markets Onl' ~car. stocks arc hot The next. b1ol as arc bearish and the "sman monl·~ .. 1!> on real estate. 011 and gas. T-h11ls or an' of a do1en other ln'ltrumcnts .. :& pa11cnt." financial ad' 1\0~ tdl their clients "the nc\I bl.Kim 1s nght around the com er .. "'-''• For one Ncv.pon Beach-based in· \CStmcnt ad' 1sor. patience 1s a v1r- tu<· his chcnt~ n~d not acquire For more than 10 ~can.. he' provided lh<·m v.1th net profits avcntging bet- ter than 14 annutll). And not one of them '-''cl) lost mont). ··J 11.nov. 11 sound almo t too good to 0c tru '.but the numbcri al'\" thcrt for Dn)onc 10 look at. "u1d Hannes Tuh 1na. 31 president of Hannes Tulving Rare 01n ln,estmcnl (HTRCI). one or mcnca's larac 1 and most \Utt\.-ssful num1 mat1c in· 'C'Slmcnt firm~ "Each one of m> clttWnu ha bttn 1n o profit po 1t1on ~fler onc )'car. An\! no HTR I portfolio ever ha\ l9st &round ·· What 11 the ~ct 10 Tul' in.a·, ~uC\C)s'> For one. he's '"'olvcd 1n a m~rkct Iona rttotn11td for 1u OUhland1n1 IOn&·lcrm arowth po1cnt1al " T he most rcn·nt Salomon Brothers sur'e~ on financial a\~l performance rates rare coin\ as thl' No. I in vestment of the pa'>t 10 ~cars. leading a field that 10dudl'' stocks. bonds. T-b11ls. real estate. 011 and gas "t'nturrs and l'H'n \Uth e\OUC areas a~ Ch1nl'S(' lC'ramtl \and old masters Coins ha,c. 1n falt. hC'cn among the top-three of th" rc..rx·ul·d suf\ C) ·s annual "'mnl'r\ for m.in' )ears. But. Tulving 1s qu1cl lo prnnt out not all coins make mone~. or ap. prcc1a te at lhc same rate .. There are some arra!'J that ha' l' remained v1nuall) Oat for )ear ... " hl· nottd. "Others will nse harpl' o' rr a pcrio<I of one or tv..o )Cllf'I. then fall into disfavor and crac;h "To make solid long-term profit., in this business. )Ou ha\c 10 find areas that appreciate stcad1l> and offer liule downside nsk. Th1\ con- ~rvall\e approach ma) mean )Ou miss out on some laf'lc shon-tcrm profits. but thr long·tt'rm benefit ht'lp C\Cf)onc sl~p bt'tler at n1g.ht .. Now cclcbnuina his 101h an- n1,crsal')' as a num1smat1c IO\C.'"· mcnt advisor. Tul v1ng has Ion~ been r«ogn11cd a o nr of .\mcnc11 ~ top c~pcrts on U. s1her dollars J111d1n1 coMultant to the Amrncan Numn~mauc As!>n C'en1fica11o n rv1cc ( NA ') 51net 1984. he Iona rt\tncttd h1~ rttommcndation to M -6S salver dollan. minted bct•·ccn I 78 and 193S. Hov.cvcr, 1n rtttnt )ta~. he's added lov.cr·1radc m1nt-st:itc dollari to h11 chcn~· ponfoho • as •ell as MS-6S Walkins liberty half dollus · (Co.n art" vai't<t on a ale of I 10 70 n('1rcula1td. or mint state coin art" tho~ araded MS-60 10 M 70.) -i ···\hhuugh I 'l' long 0ccn a homtl'r of h1~h-quali1~ mint-stale """'' dnlla" th\·rr\ no1h1ng magic .1hrn11 them J\ ,111 IO\cStmcnt \C- h1,k "' l uh 111g \l,lll'd "E\Cr) )Car. 111\ 'u111pan' lion J \l\·monlh-lnng .10.11\'" of 1h,· IJrl' uHn m.irll'I 10 'l'l' "ht' fl' horgain' are a' a Ila hie '"\\ hrn .1 truh undcnalucd area I\ 1drntt lil'd · ,1\ M"·6 l and M~·M dollar, "ell' 1;i,, ,car . "c don't hl'\ll.1ll' to m. om mrnd 11. .. 'x·n 111~ nH11'\' 1h.ln I. CiOO chcn1s 1n all 50 'talt'' ..tnd in '4.'' cntl foreign lttunlric\. Hannl·~ ful\ mg Rare ( 01n I 0\ ('\I men I\ l'nJO) sale or mort• tht1n \~II million annunll' 1 n acltll11on 1(\ l'\l"l'pttonal pr~fi1s. llTKC I pQ1'1dt'' 115 1nve'itor "'"h v.hat 11 dam" .He the ~1rongcst gu11rantl'n and 1h-: w1dc'it runge of '"'C'>tmt•nt and llqu1da 11011 op11ons 1n the num1\mat1l 1odu\tn "We "ere the fi~I cnrn pan\ 10 guJrantrc lhc grade ol ever\ coin 11 ha' e'er \tild and 1<1 pmm1~ 10 huv back thc'l' rn•n' at nnv time a1 3 minimum of puhh hcJ v..hole~1lc hid "\\\• Jl\11 "erc the lir\t v..11h ta ron\lgnnwnt \Ilk!> pro&rnm that de~ ll\Cf'I l)rofih 12 3boH• ptcva1hng "'holc~le value!. "'hen o client choolle, I<> \ell 'en toda . v..e arc the onl)' compan~ 1n Amcr1ca v.-11h these 1uaran1re : \8•d Tu" mg tondard HTRCI ponfoho l'C· qUll\' n man1mum IOV(' tmeftl Of SS.000 1hcrc·,aS10.000 m1n1mum for lc\.crngcd accoun\ and a S 7 .000 m1n1mum for income· produ 1n1 POMfoho'I I-or more 1nform11ion, on num1smat1l tn\CStmcnt and the ~rviet\ of H tR('I. 1nvc ton are 1n' ncd to v..ntc lhc compan) at SOOO Birch St . Su11r SOO Newport Beach. ( \ ~lMO. or cail talHrtt < ) Sl7<1 (1n'1Jc C"1hfom11 ~nl>) or (800) ff 4 C>lllfi (0Ut\1dc ah(om1a) \4,,.,,.,.-111 - -' .. T~x law alte~ng Investment·, Its domino effect could cause Thur~). iGH·nthal \ltd. 00\\.C could ~e a "dOfT!lnO.. pt\'H'\Ofl:l\ "'""l111ouantt 1969. Manyofthttaohtttcr • •lnd1\:1du1I ta.: nllt't will bt Iowa tU. ~ \·lkil"'ha.:hcouldha' 'i4.'nou~1mpac1.A 1ron1drs1re10 bcndit\ th:u "'l'tt chm1natcd 1n 1h11 ao-around wtrt r.;11.·\ lc>r the lir$1 11mt' 1n history. ao we att ~:f big drop In real estate values I ~II ~omh1ncd w11h the over~upph of commcm1I Ind Cll"atcJ 10 \C)UtCl'Onomecpow1hduran11he lax reform btll tampcdc 10 rrwuc1urc. Thf ('~ ntity .... "" inJum1.al real e\tatc the lack of mfl1t1on .and dttluuna . or I '181 1n fa, or of Ma\tcr L1m1ttd Pin.,....,._ ._, ._ 11nc5tofanlcrc 1 -l'ouldre~ul11nasharpdrop 1n,al"9t•." ··Real tilltc had bccomt 100 Ull( Ontntfd 'and ln\C\lnu:nl l ruil\. ndo1bt'rform1whidaPMti...., LOS ANCiF I ES -The tax reform ball sipcd b)' Prc~dcnt ktapn wlll lt'ld rtll rs11tt c"ecut1vcs -much hk.e 1h1: crew of the: Sunhtp Enlerpme -into unchancd rcalnl!I. said Kenneth Leventhal at a seminar on the effect of lhc n\.'W law. "No one know~ for •urt what the effect of the tu act will be on the cronomy. but we do know 1l will totally change the wa) America tn\'t t . spcndund thinks.'' said LC\Cnlhal. founder or Kenneth Leventhal " Co .. the nallo~·s kad1na real estate C'PA and consuh1ng firm . pcaluna before 700 top real estate uecuuvcs las1 SMALL BUSINESS --=---. ~-- . ,,_...,...,..._... ~~~- .. Man) \'ritu:s bt'ht-ve that the most sian1fkanl tft"tcl Jll' 1.·~tmcnt paucrn• _,, dd'Yint «e>nomics. 8u1. thf throuah 10 111\C\IOI"\ to bit taud at tht lowtr raw. • of lhc bill coukJ tx· that " paves the way for the Tax n\:~ bill ma ) be• c~ caw of O\ltrlttll v.hm the cure •1 bcl S "'ill b«omc" a "'nuahu tuivn forfoftip Rdorm Act of 1988. "~ u1d Jack R~man. mana11na C'ould ~uh in stfarp probltm' nt\lt'r intendt'd nor Ill' c~IO~. e<ol)I.:' iall . "'ht'n compartd to tht lilt •Y*•"' panncr of1hc Los \nacl~officcofl..tvcnlbaL ··Thi$ t9 6 fon:~cn ll) our l\"Sitlaaon." ~enthal said. mo~t other countnl'\ la\ ac1 ma) pcnt:1I o ut much like a dc"c)optrs proforma "( cna1nl). real naaw hat bttn (kalt a bad hand by •1 a• credits lor low incomt' housin11nd ~novauon proJCCt unal)SI), it onl)' works for two years before the nc~ b1ll 1n man) way.s. but th~ low intt'rcst rates will ot inner Cit) Or\.'as v.erc spared t¥ choppina block. • 1• a.,. ma~e d\.'al~ work wathout till btMfit and there i ample althou~ the nc~ rule are much 11nntr. Aho. all ~xjst1 .. re' cnuc neutra ~romes 'revenue: nepll'l,E.' mum for 1o1ocll-concc1vfd pro~s tftat obey the lav.s of lo1.1i-1nlOMt.' housing will bt 1randfa1htrtd under the law Then"'" may 5oee pressure 10 raise Ul\ rlics 10 balance '>UPP~ "n·' .• .. mand." .. _ cmp 1""-d. 11 f h h b cJ d fi • "u u.. JK ~..... <io11"1 n:1:11nmanyo t ccumn11111 1dvantaan. · l c u gel an prci.~u rc 10 restore M>mc bcne tts 10 sagg1na 'hllc the b1ll takn away mOWt .Tai rstalt' btnctils. 11 ·~1n1lc·famil) housina de"ctopct'I will finct ifs 1nJu,1ne~ dill k"'"" 1n som,,. "~•-." tL...1 ' -v-nthal pann•r• h h Rod .. • .. u rK ~ .. .. .. p1.:1t\ mu'· 11\JOC'' as usual -tis Ion& If 1nttr(lt n1\t'll man pouttcd out that there have been 10 maJor po1nll'U ou1. The~ 1n(' uck: r\'ma1n lo1.1i and demand for housana remains halth. -Billing for more tax may be wrong \ ''IF YOU WANNA WIN, vou ··ooTTA PtAY WIN-80!" ' Don't pa~ add111onal amounts b1lkd b~ the kdl·ral or stale taxing outhunt1r\ unk">'> \ou·ri-'a11sficd th.11 thl' hlll IHllrll'l'j C ioH·rnmcn1 offin·s arc stafTed 1.1i11h orl11nary ~ople who make ord1nan m1~takl'S JU\I like ~ou and nll' \dd lOm pull'r'> with program- ming !lug'> l'kl lrll'al problems and urx·rator l'rror Jnd \uu ha'e all the 1ngtl'U1l·nt' for 1m·urrl'CI la\-duc no- llll'' Cllnlt lo41y'1 #•1116111 on P111 Al. Daily Pilat & 1'.'WA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. 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'I CIU 111J~ lll'l \Ulh a notllC l'' l'll thou~h thl 1nnlf11l' " rl·portnl sonll'" hl't l' 1 n '11ur IJ \ .n·1urn Don I ,1\\Ullll th.11 \OU 11\H' ad- d1t1onal 1.1\l\ 11\ll'll'\I 1H J'14.:nalt1l'' 1u't l'x·l tl.l'l '"u rclCIH' a -.t.Hl·ml·n1 f1t11l1 lhl' gtl\l'rllllll'lll \,l\lng \0 ik'lJll\l' ol thl' po"1hllll\ 111 holh human .1nJ nwd1JnllJI nror '"' \\t11 lh d1l·d.1 ng 111 ma kl' \Url' ~uu U"l' th l· amount hllkJ hdon· \l'nd1ng a p.I\ llh'lll I I \OU \l' p.11ll \llllll'Olll' d\l' Ill flfl'fl.lrl' u1ur I.I\ ll'IUrn g1\l' 1h1·m a ltlfl~ 111 .Ill lllfll'\J)(llldl'Oll' \OU rl" l'l'l\l' 110111 lhl' tJ\lng auth11nt1l''· l'\l'll 1h1"'' 1h.11 do not rl'lJUl'\l aJd1t111nal n1011n 't our ta\ n•turn p1 l'p.11Y1 nn·d, a full fl'lortl ol all ~our fi11.1m 1.il .111.11" 10l lud1ng all nir· rl'\pt111Jlllll' 111.·1\,l'l'll ~ ou .ind the ta \111~ .1 u I h1111 Ill'' It '' 1mpt1rtant 111 Jl t prom pl I\ on all ,11rtl''flondl'tH.l' "hl·thcr lh <' go'· l'l llllh'nl "nghl 11r "rong Ralpb Scott Is a ctrtlfied public accountant with offices in Newport Beacb. IRA ••• From Bl money W1thout 1he incentive of a current deduction. Once any IRA contribution. deduc· tible or nondeductible, has been made, the money it earns can com- pou.nd free of taxes until withdrawals begin. However. this tax-deferred "inside buildup" is available on other types of investments as well. incl ud- ing deferred annuities and life in- surance. For many people who might still be eligible to deduct their contributions, the situation also gets more com- plicated. Cons ider the case of Taxpayer A, makina an annual salary of SJS.000, who makes an IRA contribution for 1987 early in the year. In early October, her spouse, 8, unexpectedly lands a JOb that pushes their income for the year to more than $50,000. Or take the si tuation of Taxpayers C and 0 , with combined eammg.s of $38,000, who decide to sell some stock in November. realizing a capita p in that puts their income above sso.ooo. "If they rc<:ognizc the gain. but don't want a nondeductible contribu- tion. can they withdraw their con- tribution before Dec. 31 T' says Wil- liam Brennan in his quarterly Bren- nan's IRA Adviser ... It doesn'tappear withdrawals arc permitted without penalty." Of course. people ot or close to the $40,000 borderline can wait until the year~ over and their adjusted gross incomes are totaled up before dcci- dina whether to contribute to an IRA. But thal cost• them the advantqc of putlin1 the money ln as eatly as pouiblc. to pin the arcatest benefit of compoundina. II also prevents them f'tom makina reaulat contnbutions of tmlll amounts ttlrouah a convenient a.mnacmcnt such H payroll dcduc· tions. "f1nally, we're almost al the finish line with t.u reform," Brennan ob- ittVcd. "Unfonuoately, a.lthouah t.u rates have bttn reduced. simphfi· cation has not bttn achieved." .. -.. _ _.....,_ --- I ' I Tax reform will phase out key interest deductions. This will change the way you borrow money and use credit cards. Soon, the only allowable tax deduction on con.5umer interest will be for first mortgages and home equity I~ (second mortgages) on no more than two homes. 2 Making major purd1ases this year saves money. Sales tax deductions will also disappear after 1986. Buy now and you'll get a tax deduction. So, if you're going to finance a major purchase, use your llome equity to increase your tax savings. 3 Using your home equity reduces the cost of credit. Set up a line of credit based on the equity in your home. Its low rate and interest deduction can be the most affordable way to pay bills, pay down credit card balances, finance cars. ' ' --·----· ----.--------- " , --. -·--· -™ __. ---:. ---------=-----· .. -----. ---------------·-. ----------- ~ ~ - -~~ -J~ ~ '. ---a vacations and home improvements. 4 Acting now can reduce the cost of emergency loans. ~tabl~hing a lo~­ interest. tax-Oeductible hne of credit now will not only save you money but offer yoil ~ace of mind . You'll have im- mediate access to money needed for un· expected expenses. 5 Home Federal is offering its lowest rate ever on Home Equity Credit lines. We guarantee our interest rate will never ex- ceed 1.75°0 above the Prime Rate.• lllat's about half what you're ~ying now on your credit cards and its among the lowest rates offered anywhere. To find out more about how our HECL can help you, send us the coupon in this ad. Or call your nearby Home Federal office. 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Harry HoUes' cue focuses on what be believes ii family betrayal and bis belief that when Claren(':e died he woukt become lelder of the corpor- ation. But family members said in court documents that Harry was Harry Hoiles wants a j~ to diuolve bis late father's $1 billion publisbin& empire because he, as one. third owner was edaed out of man· qement by' conniving relatives, his lawyer says. Hoiles, 70, son of Freedom New&-pa~ Inc. founder R.C. Hoi!cs. filed swt four years ago claiming be was the ta.ract ofa conspiracy by other family members to block him from taking over as chief of the publishing group. The trial, which is expected to last up to six months, begins next month in Santa Ana. Freedom cbainnan Robert Hardie describes the embar- rassing schism as ··a soap opera." At stake is the corporate future of Freedom, the family-owned media chain that owns or controls 29 daily newspapers, three weekly publi- cations and five television stations in 16 states. The case pits Hany's branch oftbe R.C. Hoiles clan against the families of Clarence Hoilcs, his deceased brother. and Mary Jane Hoilcs never promised the job. Disillusioned that be was bein.J passed over in 1981, Harry immecb- ately decided to withdraw from the company with his &bare of the assets, which be estimated at $334 million. But relatives decided bis minority share was worth a discounted price of $74 millipn. Harry rejected the offer and filed suit. calling his relatives thieves because they wouldn't meet his price or carve up Freedom's empire. "He wants the world to know how this dutiful son, who always wanted to do exactly u bis father wanted him to, was pounced on and mistreated bY. bis brother and sister and other evil people," said chairman Hardie. Under ·California law, courts are empowered to dissolve a company if . corporate assets are being abused or squandered, or dissolution is re&10nably to protect the riabts of minority shareholders. "We don't believe that passing someone over fOr a promotion at any aae. especially at • 65, is the basis for diuolvina any corporation, and certainly, not one u proeperous and healthy as Freedom Newspapers." said Freedom attorney John Olson. The lawsuit all.. that Harry's relatives conspired m June 1981 to oust him from a meaninaful manage- ment role, that they chaqed the corporate bylaws to cement their m~ority control and that they diminished the value of his stock by approving stock-restriction agree> men ts. "They have reduced Harry's family to an absolute zero voice in this . company and haven't paid a dime for it." said attorney Marian Fay, one of Harry Hoilcs' lawycrs. • During the trial, novel legal ques- tions about the use of psychiatric testimony and the nature of family- beld corporations are exP.CCted to be raised. Much of Harry Hoilcs' legal case is based on the ftndinp of a psychoanalyst. . 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L. ........,. bat been promoted to chief operatillJ officer where be will continue to be responsible for manufactunn &, engineerioa and matketina functions. The Irvine firm is a leading supplier of a broad ranae of storqe manqem~t and communications products for both OEM and end·user markets. Marinaro joined Western DiaitaJ in June 1984 as vice president of marketing. • • • Robert G. HW is the new senior vice president of operations for M.arlae Nadeul Ban, acoordiQS. to Thomas Timmons. president. Hill formerly was amona Bank of Utah's senior managers. The S- year-0ld independent Marine National Bank, with offices in Irvine and Santa Ana, recently reponcd a 179 percent increase in net income for the lirst half of 1986. • • • Aslloll Dbwu has been appointed vice prcsidentt communica- tions product unit, at EmuJex Corp. in Costa ~esa. He will report to Stephen Frankel, president of the corporation, a leadihg manufac- turer of hi&h-performance disk and tape controllers and pa~kag subsystems for Digital Equipment Corp.'s micro, mini a supermini computers. • • • Roble D. Paallao is now director of marketing for Rlcllar4.aon • Nae Martta, ArckJtectve/PlaaD1Dc. Company president Richard Nagy said that in her new post, Paulino wiU plan and coordinate marketing activities for the firm's Newport Beach headquarters and regional offices in Dallas and Boca Raton, Fla. Since join mg RNM in 1984, she bas prepared planning documents and promotional materials for the firm's resort. residential and commercial products throughout the United States. • • • T. Ryer Piclcren, executive vice president of Commercial Broten, I.De. bas announced the appointment of Earl R. Denot as a sales a nd leasing agent in the firm's commercial and industrial group. Denos. former president of Leisure Stream, Inc., resides in Mission Viejo where be was a sales agent with Oak Tree Associates. • • • STEWARD cox KUGELMAN Jue A. Steward has Joined Costa Mesa-based 0o"1ley SaviAgs ud Lou as dtrector of personnel plan run~ Previously she developed the personnel functions for Visicorp's naoonwide operation and was employer relations manager for Ma.xicare. • • • Kuk S. Elliott, president of Elliott Corp., in Newpon Beach has named Carrie S. Cox of LaJuna Niguel as construction development manager. Formerly intenor development manager. she will be responsible for handling marketing acuv1ues and develop1g new business for the general contracting company. • • • Larry l.•celmu bas been named president and chief executive officer of Realm Plu of Amertcaa Muqemut Systems, 1t was announced recently at St. Jo1e1* Bea.Im System in Orange. ~ Kuselman's 14-year career m the health care industry has been highJiJhted by his United Medical Plan venture in Richmond, Va. and his presidency of Cigna Health Plans in California. . . ·• ZAX Corp. in Irvine has announced the appointment of David J . Sllaplro of Laguna Hills as vice president of sales and marketing. Formerly the national sales amanger. Shapiro joined ZAX Corp. last April. He has 20 years of experience with management positions at Hewlett Packard, Everett Charles and Odctics and most recently as national sales manager for the industrial products div1s1on of Computer Automation. • • • Mlcbel Beanl1ley of Costa Mesa 1s now director of sales at the Aadelm Marriott. He will be responsible for voup sales efforts at the 1,042-room convention hotel. Beardsley previously directed sales for the New Orleans Airport Hilton. • • • Larry C. Geyer, who heads the development department of the Amencan Real Estate Group, has been named executive vice president of Americu Savhag1 ucl Lou A11oclatton. Based in Irvine, he 1s responsible for the rehabilitation and management of residential and commercial real estate properties owned by the American Real Estate Group. a subsidiary of Amencan Savin~. Geyer. of Capistrano Beach, had been an executive associate with Santa Ana-based Merrill Butler and Associates. • • • President Hal Bcisswenger announced the appointment of Clyde Bn1e as vice president/manager of Soatbena Callfona~a. Ba~'• Huntington Beach office. With 18 years of adm1nistrat1ve experience, he will oversee daily operations of the branch and business development in the community. COMING SOON 2001 A LEAP INTO THE FUTURE THE LARGEST, MOST BEAU !IFU~ ~AGUAR DEALERSHIP IN ORANGE COUNTY •• er.,. COMt DAILY Ptl.O'Tn· ndav. 0aea111r 21, • .. • J • Vtdeo-teleconf erenctng h its desk~ HWMtredsof exhibits, ~~c mwUc:at.ion materiaH and ~ &om ~wt related ftuiM:W v~..._ c.r.-is 'demoe- 1tratin1 the firtt video·tele· _c...-;....:_ . its . co~-.~~:--~~ lO tnc:orporate aUlrlllUUUll video ID10 a daktop DrOduct tbil week at lbe Telecoa VI ana..i QODfemace in Anaheim. Called ViaionPlut, the product is the fint affordab&e, enhanced desktop video communicatioae l}'ltem, ac- cordina to Larry Selipnan, president of the Austin, TEx.u-besed corpor- ation. .. Vision Plus moves telc- conferencina from ex.pensive cen- t.raliz.cd conference facilities onto the executive's desk." he said. "Using VisionPh&S and an IBM PC or competibt., face-to-face conversa- tions become independent of dis. tance and nuance and emphasis are not lost." · VisionPtu.s allows for integration of full-motion video, graphics. data and voice and offers the exchange of fuJJ. motion color images bet ween local and remote stations. A typical work- station is priced at $5,900. • • • Dyutem I.De. of Irvine announced Monday results for the first quaner ended Aug. 31. Sales were $373,380. com pared with $618, l 57 for the same quarter of fiscal 1985. The company reported a loss for the quarter of $72,974, or 6 cents a share, compared with a gain last year of $58,340. or 6 cents a share. Wei&hted average shares outstand- in in 1986 were I, 188,000. compared llrYice compua.iee. wae eolmld. • Pacific Mutual Life's exhibit WOii' an the antemal aad employee com- munications ca~. Tided .. Old Friends, New Directiont," die eft"Y. was oriaa"'nltcd by Michael Watd a.wt Kary Lampert\ • • McD1•eU DMd8I C..,.ter 1,. ... , Ce. in Irvine nu added two new m1nicomputen to iu M6000 line of amall busincu systems. The M6640 and M66~ offer increased ~. apeed, memory ·and the capecity to serve from 16 to 6' concurrent users. The new models are additions to the top end of the tine, facilitatin& upward mobility of praent system users and J>!Oviding an entry into the supeimini field. • • • Phase I construction on an ei&bt-VldeoTel~m Corp. 18 an..utaa d'eaktop .SCleo-tele-story tower1 the first of several otr1CC conferenc• .. .,, •J•tem at Telecon VI m Anaheim. buildinp, nas been toeped out at ..... Nexu City ~ in ~· The with 985.500 in 1985. had declared the regular quarterly $100 million office/hotel proJcct is 1 Youry DcSwert, president of cashd1videndoflOcentsper share of development of Irvine-based Nene Dynatem, stated that sal~s were common stock for the third quarter of Denlopmeeac Corp. affected by the capital spending J 986. The ·ei&ht-story tower. a low-rise slowdown 1n ttre first quarter, but The c.ash dividend will be payable hotel and a restaurant-retail support added that sales for the second on Dec. 29, 1986, to shareholders of center will be completed in June quaner.1ndicate a recovery is under record on December J 7. 1986. 1987, acc-0rdingto Scott T. Burnham., way. • • • Nexus' e11tecutive vice president. The • • • Pacific MutuJ Ufe lD .. ruce Co. final construction phase -two four- Anhur E. Svendsen, chairman of of Newpon Beach received the Life story office buildings -is set for the board of Studard Paclflc Corp. 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Analysts say there has been no dominant theme to the advance. and no prominent stock groups have taJcen a leadership role, The Dow Jones average or JO industnals rose 3.6S to t.845.47. · WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Dio NEW YORK !AP> 0c1:21 AMEX LEADER S GoL o Qu oT ES , MET ALS QuorE s NEW YORK !AP) Oct. 78 ':fat~Y, 3 Adv"=" ~~ 1 ~::~w1' NYSE LEADER S Dow JONE S AVERAGE S NEW YOR~~.f..l -Final Dow Jone& ereees tor T-~ 11':',' 1~. 1 + ~J II' · iif,·m ~~k ·~111 NASDAQ SUMMAR Y NEW YORK (AP) -Mo,, aclive OYff• 111•'"Counl('r \IOCk\ \UPPlitd l)y NASO La1t M Name VOlum. l ld Ai.119d CM. MCI 8 t.87,700 !1' _.,.-, Sea11a1e l 460.i I '• + " C,laxH ' 890 I "' 111, -• • SunM•C 87 1 l '• +I F\IU( \ 763,1 7 J -'• Intel 6", 2 t '• Mlnl\cr 67$, '11 • 1 Ae>Plt C 6m, J4 l CrzECI \ • s·. -') Henley , O~ + 1 To1oott tuu; ftom tha. Robir t. To lb:>U, ~t9f' ~'° moottT'4l vol\4y U\q, world~ flna.sL honcie¢wn Ll~ olw")'~ thz prirfbct. 9lf\., end olwoy~ thi ~~'t. !Q.llZ.Ctum. ntwport. bt4ch '+At !Oehl.On ~lord, 71tt/Ett't '!D'1() ~..,,\logtz. 1001~~, 2l~2C8 ~7~ poeodcr.m ~5 ~ le\IG.~, 8l81 ~ 9.»} man thf\Jfh 10t.o9, -'Ot.utdoy \O &o4i>l ~ nacnt.o~ We4 ..... y, OeteMr It . AIU~ (Marth 21-Apnl 19): Fresh opponunities surface in connection with bl!JC mues, employment, affairs of hean. What had been rtprded as a -defeat could now tmerae as at least a moral victory. . TA.URUS fApril 20.May 20): Emphasis on sensuality charisma t'lmtcment of d1sc~vcry. special invitllion 10 dine. Family member wanes to c.alk. seeks your au1dancc, approval. Youna person is involved, and you be surprised. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): What had been a "trap" will be released Focus on communicatio n, social activitr,. · greater awareness of body 1maac. You II · receive aood news in connection w11h security. future ~rospccts, propeny value. CAN~R (June 21-July 22): Punic s pieces fall 1n10 place -you'll obtain YDl£Y "complete picture:· Check details. read betw~n lanes, review source material. 01111 Rcl:uive talks about options. change of ••••••••••• plans. possible stock market invcs,ment. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Do some personal .. detective-work." Scenario h1ghh,h1s moncy1 pay_mcnts, tu and license requirements. Member of op~ttc sex .coulo be .s11~cerc but also misinforme<S. Cain indicated through reading. wn11ng. 1mpnnt1ng own style. VIRGO (Aua. 23-~~t. 22): ~sic do~cstic adjustment is featured - follow th~ough on 1n1t1al 1mprcss1ons. Special note -older famil y member mu~t avoid heavy hAing. What.appears confusion is merely a "scllhngdown" pc nod. . LJB.RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): L~nar. numerical cycles emphasize secrets. clandestine arr:angcmen1s. rom~ncc. disco'(cry of "hiding place." Locale docuJ!lcn1s whi ch could be required for leg.al purposes. Pisces. Virgo figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasize power. authority. viaor, enthusiasm. willingness to meet deadline. You'll have luck in matters of speculation. especially 1f you stick with number 8. Cancer. Capricorn play paramounl roles. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21 ): Spotl ight on promotion. prestigr. ab1h1y to complete long-standine ass1gnmen1. Popularity increases. more people arc concerned w11h your views. actions. Love plays major role. Aries M_t1 vc figures P-romincntly. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): YOu nave new Incentive for creative endeavor. Sccnan o could include travel. publishint assignmc"\ centering around d1sscminat1on of unique 1nforma1ton. You'l get to heartlof matters whcrt romance 1s concerned. A9UARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): Dig deep for 1nfonnation. check reading matcn~J. rtahze you art on bnnk of s1gnifican1 discovery. T rust intu111on. revive tnlerest in arcane subJCCts. Member of opposite sex proves helpful in obta1n1ng funQing. P~ES (Feb. 19-March 20): Change of plans could involve legal dec1Ston. D1vcrs1fy. satisfy cunos11y by making penmcnt inquines. You'll be dealing with P:Crsons who adhere 10 basic philosophies. Don't atlempt to change world overn1gh1. IF OCl'OBER UIS YOU R BIRTHDAY domestic issues will dominate in November -family differences concerning money will be resolved. Reunion is on agenda. morale will soar as result. You arc an uccllenl character analyst. your 1ntu1t1on rings true, you learn by teaching. Cancer. Capncorn. Aquanus people play im portant roles in your hfc. You'll travel in December. you'll be popular. you will also be more aware of appearance. wardrobe. body image. Outstanding da>' 1n December will be the 5th. 14th. 23rd. 25th. Blame Fibbe r McGee for creating t he wimp Q. Wh y 1sa t1m1d unaggress1\C son 1.-a llcd a "wimp"" A. One theof) On the old Fibber McGee radio show was a character like that Named Wallace Wimple. Fibber called him Wimp. Lot ofthost old shows have been aired 1n recent )Cars. and reprised from them have been such elderl> smar talk as "neat" and "nift y .. Maybe your granddad would've referred 10 the type as a Caspar Milquetoast 1n allusion 10 the old comic strip character. II was none other than Israel Zangw1ll who said. "Nothing is 100 good to be true. exccp1. perhaps. the morality of a bishop .. There were bishops who thought Zangwill's hnc funn) and there were bishops who d1dn 't. It v..as Zansw1ll. please note. who fi rst !Miid .. .\ he can run around lhc world before the truth can get its boots on" -long before Edward R. Murrow !Miid !tomcthtng similar Among the little known scholar- ships ll\atlablc lo would·be college students t!t one spcc1ficall) for re- formed prostitutes Phys1c1ans revere the greal Greek Ht ppocratc!t. but not his Roman counterpart Cclsus You don't recall C"clsus? He was the fellow who required h1scp1lcpsy pa11cn1s to dnnk the fresh warm blood of glad1a1ors. Q. Where'd the term "ba11ed breath" come fro m" A. Thought that wa\ "bated breath .• short lor "abated breath." W1ll lhcck furthl'r Fix that' T urn<i OUl r homas A. F.d1son rcnmkd h1\ \.Otee on several occasions. tk~1dl'\ hi\ on~1nal "Mar) had a httk lamb line · Once. 1n panicular. 10 urge nlllens dunng World War I 111 buy liberty Bond~ Man} \uch rclords '>till e"st. con· traf) to pn:' 111u'I report here "Toothpaste tubes. onl·c metal foil. now plastic.:. ha ve been ruined You can't cut them into '>trips anymore and fold them in to :ammo to shoot with rubber band<1 ... I his come\ from a former \ludcnt who ~)\ he was kicked out of~ hool t"t) a teacher wit h a well on hl·r nC'ck Sea hons walk on their nippers. L.M. Bovo.. Seal' walk on their stomach musclc!t. Bees may get mad, but not mad enough to sec red. They can'I. 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I don't know if that kind o aniuety has a name or no1. but for the sake of reference I'll call it the "I'm-Not, Ooina·Syndrome.·· Somcttmcs I wake up at niaht in a cold sweat JUSI th1nkinf that my cup and saucer collection will fall into the hands of someone f umishina a sum- mer cabin who doesn't mind dishes that don't match. A friend who i5 older and wiser than I su11t5ted I stan early to find homes for all my treasures and not lca"c my legacies to chance. I got ou1 my 17-year-old mink stoic the other day and came to a decision. I was JOing 10 spread joy while I was still alive 10 sec the excitement on the face of my daughter when I pve it t.o her. When she came to dinner. I un1ippcd the plastic garment bag and s:ud. "Do you know what this is?''. · She put on her glasses and came in for a t·loser look. "Help me." she said. "C'hnstmas. Severely depressed. Family. Daddy. Surprise." She shook her head excitedly. "Dadd} killed th is and we ate it for Christmas dinner." "It was my first mink coat," I said. .. i\nd its yours." I placed 11 around her shoulders. She was speechless. There arc so many priceless b11~ of mcmorab1ha 1n my possession. I hardly know where to begin. r want to be fair There's a glass lid that belonged 10 a cast iron skillet given to me by my grandmothcr ... God rest her soul. The skillet's lost. but the ltd doesn't have a crack in 11. No sense h v1n1 some attornty np ii on: I Q ercd 11 to the child who would take carr of 11. EJlch one humbly refused ii. Those htcle monkeys always surpnsc you. So far. I've dispersed a hand·blown glass sea urchin I bouaht at Dis- neyland. a coconut shell necklace from Hawa11 and a book of Emerson's essays that looks real old, plus a piece of sheet music with a picture of Manha Raye before she had dentures. and Christmas ornaments 1hat we had on our first tree. It isn't easy Every time I pan with m} class ring or a clothespin painted like a pig 1ha1 holds a recipe. a little of me dies with 11. The othtr day when my son was vis1tina. I placed a box before him and smiled, "We only have our todays ... "Is th1~ another "lt ving bequest'?" he said. "This is the ltttlc rug I hand-hooked for your nursery. Remember the hllle \01lboa1 and the seagulls?" "I remember.'' he said solemnly. "I want }Ou to re member that 11 too~ }Our mother 11 years to finish 11 at an c~pcnsc of $140 ... $90 in yam alone .. Last night I saw the rug in his apartment It was hnsng the dog bed. I tell }Ou rm nol going until all this IS ~tllcd1 Mr. Wrong should do the right thing l>I \K ·\'' I \Nl>I K"i· M \ :!4- \\".11 ·11ld d.1ught\ 1 "·'' hl•l11ll\\' 'prl'&· II.lil t 11' .1 '°' \\,II nld man 1"11 l"all h1111 B11h I h\' llll'l .1 \l'.tr ago 1n .1 "llj!ll .. h.11 I l .i111111l '·" lhl'\ .ll IU.111' dJll'd I h, 11111.td llll'l I 111. ,,l\mn.ilh .ti thl' h.11 k.1 , t.1g, 1h, 1 I IHI Jouhl ln hJ\ ,. 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I c:innot make oul their v.rit1ng -in 'lome cu~s. the whole hod) of the letter 1~ largcl} sndec1phcrablc. -\nd C\en whC'n I can labonou!>I) pllt.. out the meaning. the name. a<ldrt•\\ and Zip code arc totall) bc}ond dcc1phcnng. secm1ngl) \cr.1ll'hl'd almost as an aftenhought in 1hc cram~·d comer rcm:uning. ·o thl\ 1 a generah1cd apology to all ~ h rcadel"i who have been wa111ng 1n "a'" to hear from me (and do doubt t'Ur\ing me for ln,inc-ss. orr11gnncc. or at lca'\t 1nd1fTerc·nce): but 11 " n' murh a rebuke as an apolotn -hl·cau'iC writing with a ckar hand u-.cd lo be con<1idcrcd om· of the marl.~ ofa Cl\ 1lt1cd upbnng1ng, Nov.. I myself have a wretched hand. '>O I am careful to t)J')C :tll m~ m1\'ll\.l''>. cxt"cpt. of cou~. Y.cddtn@ aratter-. and dca1h condolences. "ht h I p;11nfull y print 1ncap11al-.. hkc d child \ letter of mine. WTlllCn 1n l U"'tH'. would re mMc n<>th1n1 \ll mulh as an arm of ants that had c "-a f>l'tl from " n 1 n ~ bo ti le .\\II drt dful C\llmplc Of \0 much of the mail ncw'p;iJ')C.-.. gel. I 'iubm1t a hand'>omc. lt\rgc po tt•ard wnh •' lo\.Cl\o '1c" ofu lake and mountain on one \1dc. and an intcllt@cn1 me e on the olhl•r. a\l1ng me 10 rommen1 11hou1 a quotC' thJt nppcartd 1n '>omconc l'lw'' l ~umn SIDNEY H1111s li ul "hJt 1' thl' namr.-ol the u Hfl''l\(trllknl v.ho 11\·C' 1n I arm- inii11111 11 111' l\fo .. h ·1 b 11 Joan '' htung ' I )r Jean gun'·• Or < 1hl·ng" .\d1unr1" .\nd the \trcet ,1Jdll'\\ lhdt I\ \lrlhblcd l)\l'r lhC p1 111tnl nnll\\' thal lhl' Pfl't1.·ard "'a' p111d111 t•d 11' J ulmpan~ 1n Canada. Ull\ Ml"' \l,111nn .\ v.h1l h 111 h;irdh hl'lptul ..,11nw 1x·upk\ handwriting (1n- l'lud1n~m1m·l 1"n:twful 1h:11 1he~ can \lan•I\ fl':tu 11 hud .. thcm\t.'lvcc; -'0 htm 1.1n lhl'\ l''J"'t.1 othcf"'+ 10" V1l'C: l'rl'"dl'IH fohn ( alhoun once g111 h.1l k .1 klll'I fr11m .l fnend he au\C 11 \'·" 1110 d1tli1 uh tu rt•ad ( nlhoun' f\'J'li1·1I "I kn1m "htlt I think on tht'I ~uh1~·l 1. hut 1, .11rno1 m.11.c o ut what J v.rnh' at tht.• trnw .. lxx tor\. ol l our'il' :ire noted for h:H 1ng, thl 111mt C\el rahle hanJ- '' 11t1ng \ ho'>tl•"' ha\ln& sn v11«1 a ph~\ll'IJn 10 dinner. t"ouldn't tC'll from hi\ not\' ii he had ac eptcd or not " I .Alr.l· rt 10 a Jlharm.tcl'it ... a lr1cntl alh 1~·d The~ rnn al"a)'s read a~tm\ "n11n1 .. l\he did \0 the ,1rugl'lt lool.;nl ,11 the note. d1\.1pricared 111tn a h.il i.. mom. end rcturr.C'd v.1th a \Ill. II ht111lr "I !ere ~ou JrC':· hl· ... 11d • 1 hat will he S4 7 " , ldn"y ll•rrl1 I 1 yndl<'lltd t-0l•m•ltt. •• 0Nnge Co..e DAILY N.OTIT~. ODIClll1 21. 1111 87 ti TA8L£ Plt£8£N B 1\oc.h vulnerable. West d~als . NORTH •Vold <:7 K8e6 0 IC 10' 2 •KQ854 W~T EAST • K 10 S 3 • •A Q 9 4 2 · 'ii 10' 3 <:7 Q 9 1 0 7 O A& •A JO 1 & 2 • J 9 3 SOUTH •J878 ~AJ2 AJ QJ98 63 •Vold The btddtnl( • West North Eaat South Pus Pua I • 2 0 4 • 6 0 Pua Pu• Dbl~ Pasa P .. a Pu• Opening lead: Three of • If there is one attributl' that all great players possess it is table presencerthe ability to sense what 1s hllppening. Watch the late, great Lew Mathe In action against Italy's famed Blue Team on this hand from the 1962 World Team Championship. MathP, South, and Bobby Nail were opposed by Giorgio Oelladon· na and Walter Avarelh Nail's leap to six diamonds was well Judged- 1t was quite po sibly a makablt> contract and. even if not, i.t might have tempted his opponents into 1x pades After much thought Belladonna led a low spade Mathe ruffl•d 1n dummy and led t he ktnl( of l lub-. When Avarelli followed low With out any pain. Mathe dt•t•1dt'd ht' dtd nnt tvive the ace of dub'>. -..1 h•· CHAI LES Go1E1 0111 SHAllF trumped in hand, ruffed a spadt, cand then u l'd 3 hurt finesse and the ace as two entrie for further -JPlld~ ruff . Finally. h<' ruffed a dub bat·k to hand and led a trump. losing only onf' t rlrk to l he ace of diamo11d'! That n11J(ht not seem hke a very d1ff1rnl1 hand, but watd1 what hapP"nPd at the othc>r t ahh· wh1tre F.ugeniu Ch1arad1a wt>nt down one for 1taly-in fi ve diamonds! H . too. re1·t>1ved a -.padf' lea'1 ruffed '"dummy and playt•d tht' kmg or clubs. but he elt>rted to discard a .,pade We t took h1., ace and shift cd lo a trump Ea-.1 ro-.e wnh th(' au· and returnPd a trump for th.- .,t'r11nd trick for thl' def en~ !\ow Ch1arad1a -.purn<'d the i.1m· pit> line of a hean fin.,~-.{' tn favor of a ht>art dub squt'PZe lie ruffed a 'lpadt> 1n dummy rhs<.arded onf' on thP quf'en of club~ and then led out all his trumps llnfortunately, th•· q 11t>t>n of hearts was not in the hand wnh tht' long t'lub~. and ~ ht> t'ndt>d up losinl( a tru·k to the> lady r::~~;~y S@\loil µ -I!:,£ [r5· won .... -----l'lt•4 loy CU f I 'OU.t.H O Reo,,onoe 1-ttert of the tcwr .scrambled word\ bit lo..., '0 'Of"' fovr t.mp'e wOtdl I T 1 N 0 0 N I 1· I 1~ I IJ M A P S S I I I E I I I I : . E L H B 0 I Is 1· I 1'119 ~eel INt 1"9 nerd- ,_ ol ltw bun9f PM1 bW'Q _.,.. eo 11 1n dhel ptOC)OrtlOn to me --ol The t>rMd I, S L A F I C I o ~., ... ... -..c· . ., .. ., I 1· I I . 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H .. , TODAY'S CROSSWO.RD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Knowing ones 6 Runs 11 Defraud 14 Flat 15 Automaton 16 Opposite to WNW 17 Current 19 Str~ drrnk 20 l(ewple 21 Trees 22 Enuc~d 24 Jewel 26 Mean, grasping persons 27 Hesitated 30 Follows 32 Central 33 Mumble 34 Aelatrve 37 Sic 38 Wealthy ones 39 Alrcralt 40 Next to Sun 41 Assistants 42 Kindness 43 Meddle 45 Bed sheets 46 Typists 48 Squealed 49 Card game SO Yonder eo 52 Haran sound 56 Wtndup 57 Shamelessly 60 Goddess or discord 61 Dett 62 Close by 63 Skewer 64 Enthrones 65 Slow music DOWN t Hastened 2 Olher pref 3 Scotsman 4 Hemmed In 5 Clique 6 Legal attair 7 Jazz denvat1vP 8 Sashes 9 Child 10 Chic 1 t Tending lo fall back 12 Willow 13 Divers rear 18 Boulevar<I 23 Mampul&lf' 25 By dint ot 26 Carpels PREVIOUS PUULE SOLVED 27 Farm an1mal<i 28 Celebes o~ 29 l et1 alone JO Blankel .3 1 Shildt>S 33 Produced 35 Sand wedge 36 Rouno T Jblf' kn1QM 38 Havnchf'<, 39 Dec.a\ 4 1 Onf'·Cl"llf'd animal~ 42 Fish O<Qdf" 44 Opp 01 syn 45 Byron poem 46 Tarnish 4 ~ Lone Ranger ~ buddy 48 Sirongbo1tes 50 Cantus S 1 Sensed 53 Giana pre• '>4 U>vve 55 ~•IP. pr('f 58 Penoo '19 NI'"• I IC' Ne" 11 12 1.:\ 16 19 by Bii Keene BIG GSORGE ~· l by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) ~ "Coloring books are full of ghosts that you have to bring back to life." llARllADUKE ~ c:::::::. ft f • f i f' ~ I a ?1 ·. --ft -·-... ·-.. ____ I ·-, _ .... . .._ t7 '<7 Cl CJ t?' C) 0 "It's the International Chlll Cookoff, I belleve." ~ __ .. ~-!·--- BLOOM COUNTY ~NtJr . AUfTU . U.S. ACRES by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE .1111. PAV""3 ioze r.;.;...~.;;....;;---~~~~~~ by Hank Ketcham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE to.118 1)1-...-f"°""tS-"'< J.~~ "It's the Ace Construction Company and they have agreed to stop Jackhammering near Marmaduke's house." SHOE 'l TOlO 'EM 'rt:>U WERE PUMPltf I~." GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS J r --~~~~~~~----------~ j WE GOAAANTEE IN WRITINC1 'THAT,lf'.YOU ~y OUR PROPOCT~ W( WILL MAKE MORE MON£"1 THAN YOU '70 ~____,.--..-- by Charles M. Schulz fJ l· -~ J: ' by Tom K. Ryan W~ HASQ:)E.. l0e PAVE EVERVlfilNG CftPlll./ ALL WEEK wrTH HERE FA:'.M f'E'lE;R Pa:>PLE~~! To KINGLE.ffi ... .. ...,,........,....._..... .,, _Ji . .._ __ NOW I I'U.. AGREE iHAi c:x>E.SWI ti)t».lD L..11(£ A WI ... • • • by Berke Breathed ->M9'At/fU--... by Jim Davi~ by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady .. ( I - 1 I .,,. TUEIOAY, OCTOIEA21. 1• Finally, Mets prove it, No. l • -- I# NEW YORK (AP) -The New York Mets are World Series c.lwn· pions. Muten of the miracle c:ome. beck, they demanded this fate, Yf'b.ile fate demanded that the Boston Red Sox lose once apio. One strike away from.elimination in pme six, the Mets staked final . claim to what they c:onsidered their inevii&ble destiny Monday ni&ht. taJlyiog from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Red Sox 8-S in the seventh pme of the World Series. Ray KniJllt, Most Valuable Player of the Senes, hit a seventh-inn1n1 home run that broke 13-"l 1i:~. and Keith Hernandez drove in three runs as New York scored eijbt times after the fifth inning to win llS seeond title. "I was so down the other ni&ht bccauseoftheerror," Knigbua.idofa throwing error that almoSl cost the Mets the Series in pme six. "It jUJt goes to show you that if you ~ fiJhting, anything can happen. I don t hJt many home runs, but I knew that one was gone." Untested under pielsurc in their 108-victory season1 tbe'Mets came back to clinch their third National League pennant in the lonacst pme in postseason history, a 16-inning suth game. They loSl the first two games of the World Series at home, then came back -only the second team in Series history to do that after Kansas City did it last year. And they staaed their most dra- matic comeback in game six of the Series -two out, none on and down 5-3 in the 10th inning, the Mets scored three runs to win the game 6-5 and force a dectdinf. game seven. "We deserve 11. · Mets Manager Davey Johnson said. "We had the best record in baseball. We should be champions . . . Th.is is what we thought we could accomplish when we started out. We were up against some formidable oppos1uon. h cer- ta10ly wasn't easy. "I'm j ust glad the bad guys won." Hernandez had a two-run sin.Jlc in New York's three-run sixth inning as the Mets rallied against two-game winner Bruce Hurst to tic the score 3-3. • J .... .......... Gelne --._._ 1, New Yol1l Mftt Gelne IWO -... IOll t , New YOt'll Mftt ~ llVw-New YOt'll _.. 7, ..._ G-*' -New Yonl Melt 61 e..toft ~ ffve -lotlOfl 4, New Yort Mets The Red Sox now have lost four straight World Series-in 1946, '67, '1S and '86 -all in seven pmes. "What happened in the put didn't have any beat on what happened toni&ht." said Hurst, who won Games l and S of the Series and came back Monday ni&ht on three days' rest. "We battJcdhard but we didn't have enough." Red Sox Manqcr John McNamara took Hurst out after the sixth, sayina "he had had 1t. That's all. The Mell have a fine club They wouldn't have won as many pmes if they weren't, and then to come back after losina the first two." The Mets still had one last obstacle to overco me as the Red Sox refused to fold. They rallied for two runs in the eighth on smglcs by Bill Buckner and Jim Rice and Dwight Eva.as' two-run double, and had the tyina run on second base with no one ouL But Jesse Orosco came out of the bullpen and got Rich Gedman on a line drive to second, struck out Dave Henderson and got pinch-hitter Don Baylor to ground out to short. With the capacity Shea Stadium crowd of 5S.OOO screamina at a deafenina pitch, Orosco pitched a perfect ninth, striking out Marty Barrett for the la.st out, for bis second save of the Series. .. There's no telling how long it will take me to get over this," Gedman said. "It's the type of memory l'IJ never forget. We came a long way for things to turn out th.is way." Darryl Strawberry led off the eighth with a homer off Boston rel iever Al Nipper. Knight had another hit LD the eighth and Orosco. batting for only the fourth ume this season, singled in Knight with the eighth New York run. World Sertee llVP Ray ~t r•cta u he rouncla flnt bue 1'1lD. At rlabt and earlier, lleta' Darryl Strawberry can't bold after ala.gm, what turned oat to be aame-wtnntng home OD to Ric6 Gedman homer ln New York'• 8 -5 win Monday. "I knew if I got a chance with men on base, I was going to do tl." Hernandez said. "I had great conccn· trat1on tonight." Tfic Red Sox came back with Hurst on three days' rest. taking advantage of a ra1 nout of pme seven on Sunday n1ghL It was a pmble because McNamara had said Hurst didn't puch well on three days' resL In his (Pleue ... IUTS/C5) Mets' MVP gives NY a Knight to remember Seventh-inning homer broke 3-3 tie in decider Kn1ght1 however. had one imponant Three hits, 1ncludmJ a uc-brcahnf. person in his comer. Manager Davey Johnson se venth-inning home run 10 Monday night s saw him as important, veteran stability for a 8-5 seventh-game victory, clinched the Series mostly young Met team. ~VP award for Knight. He batted .391 with the 1984 season. He had suffered from ludncy stones and vertigo that year and finished Wlth a .237 batting average. He started 1985 on th e disabled list af\cr elbow su~cry for bone chips and wound up appearing ID only 90 games. hilting an almost ' "He was always in my car, always telling nine hits, fi ve runs batted in and fou r runs me how good he was," Johnson said. ';He came scored. invisible .218. NEW YORK (AP) -When Ray Knight left for spring training with the New York Mets last February, he took with him an encouraging word from bis wife, champion golfer Nancy Lopez. "She said, 'You can win the third base job,· "Knight recalled. to spring training in great shape. He bad lost Kni$ht was in the middle of the dramauc some weight and worked hard. You can tell a IOth-innmg Met rally that won game six. guy with tremendous desire, tremendous fight. singling home one run and then sconng the The situation on my baUcl ub was such that Ra y w10ncr. And he was the catalyst in game seven was instrumental in solidifyi ng our team." with a home run that put his team 1n front to Knight started the season platooning at stay. Afier that year, be was the longest of long shots to wtnd up as World Series MVP ... It shows hard work and diligence patd off.'' he said. "I thank Davey Johnson. h's unbelievable that I'm up here now." And what did he say? "I said. 'No way.' " The man was JUSt being realistic. Knight knew the Mets had tried hard all winter to trade him and the only reason he was still around was that General Manager Frank Cashen could find no takers for a 33-year-old infielder coming off two straight sub-par seasons. third base, but a sizzling April -six homers in "I've come a long way." he said, as he the first nine games. a .333 average for the first claimed his MVP trophy. "but a bunch of guys 31 games -made him the everyday starter. deserve this thing. l The irony of Knight's MVP performance was that it made a loser of the man who ga ve him his first full-time job 1n the majors. Boston Just as Nancy said. "I'm a posi uve thinker, but the last two He finished the season with a .298 batung years there was nothing to th ink I would be an average and was an important bat m the middle integral pan of this club." of the lineup. In the World Series, he became Knight had come to the Mets from the most important bat. Houston for three young playe rs at the end of Manager John McNamara. .. He's one of the people I respect m this game." Knight said. "I told him I love nim. But only one can be a winner. He was the first manager to pJay me every day in Cincinnati... Serlee MVP Ray K.ntaht. 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New York relievers Sid Fernandez and Jesse Orosco shut the door on Boston in Monday night's seventh same of the World Scnes. Red Sox relievers Calvin ~h1raJd1 and Al Nipper opened the fl~tes for the Mets. The performance of the res~ivc bullpens was a key in New York's 8·5 victory that gave the Mets the World Scnes. fo ur games to three. . "Today was an cumplc of what we've been doing all year:· Mets pitching coach Mel Stottlcmyrc said. "It hasn't been one guy doing it all year long." New York starter Ron Darhnapve up three runs in 3 2-3 innings before being replaced by Fernandez. With a man on second and Boston leading 3-0. the left.-handcr walked the fi rst batter he faced. then got Man y Ba~tt to Oy to nght for the third out. Fernandez then retired the other six batters he faced . four of them on stnkeouts. "I wasn't nervous," said Fernandez. who had been remo~cd from the rotation for the World Series because of the trouble left-handers usually have pitching m Fenwa) Park "It wasn't that I wanted to show what I could do. Davey knows that. He made his decision on the staners and I JUSt wanted to be ready."' "Femand el was the real hero of that pme. He came 10 and shut down the momentum," Boston reliever Bob tanlcy said. Roger McDowell pitched a perfect seventh inning in relief of Fernandez. but then ran into trouble in the ci&hth. 1n'1es by Bill Buckner and Jim Rice and a doubfc by Dwight Eva ns produced two runs. cut New York's le.ad to 6-5 and brouaht Jesse Orosco into the p.me. On>!CO retired all six men he faced to record hissccond save of the Scncs and end the pmc. In h1~ four appearances in the Scnes, Orosco rtt1ttd 23 of the 25 men he faced, 1nclud1ng the IHl 20. In the seven game~. Mets relievers allowed seven runs in 22 I ·3 mnina;.~ while Boston's bullpen pvc up 12 runs in l S 1-3 innings. On Monday ni&ht. h1raldt and Nipper pve up solo homers to the fi"'t batters they faced. Ray Knight's \hot off h1rald.t pve New York a 4-3 lcad in the seventh and NEW YORK (AP)-Denni "Oil Can .. Boyd, the forgotten man 1n Boston's p1tchmg plans, was the odd-man out Monda~ night as the New York Mets beat the Red ox 8-5 in game seven to 'Win tht' World Scncs. . Boyd. hunched over and '1sibly shaken in his locker. was cl")'lng as teammates tned to console him af\er the game He declined to answer questions from the media. Boyd had been scheduled 10 st.an the seventh game. but a ramout unda) night made Bruce Hurst. a two-game wtnncr in the ~ncs. available to pitch on three da)'s rest. Hurst took a 3-0 lead into the 4'1xth before the Mets tied 11 m that mning and went on to victory. Manager John McNamara had indicated he might use Boyd 1n relief. but ht was not among fi ve Red Sox pitchers used. "Nothm, 1s wrong with him." McNamara said of Boyd. "I said I mtJht use tum early 1f wr were not ready for the short men in our bullpen. I didn't think of usina b1m after the fifth. sutth mning .. Boston never cau,ht up. Darryl trawberry's homer off Nipper 10 the ctghth was the first of two run off Nipper, a starter durina the rqular sea.son. "I fttl responsible for what happened,'' satd Sch1rald1. the losing pitcher 1n each of the last two pmes of the Scnes. "We hould have won this thin&-I couldn•t hold the lead the other night and I couldn't do anythJOg . toni&ht." ""Boston led Game 6 by a 3-2 tcort when Sdurald1 pvt up the t}'ln1 run 1n the bottm of \.he CJ&hth. Three runs m the 10th pve New Y~k a 6-.S victory. McNamara defended his dcc1 1on to brins Scb1rald1 into the final pmc 1n the seventh inruna. "Schiraldi is our hon man." McNamara said. "He has done the job all )'e.ar He •ot us h~ .. Wc had Roger Clemens to pitch in the ninth 1f we needed him:· But Orosco made surt the Mets would not bat 1n the ninth. "R<>scr (McDowell) didn't have one of his best ne ," Oatlina said, "but Jc has JU t beeo awt10mc the whole Sime~ We had enough at \he end." I .. Cl OI•• eo... DAILY ptLOT/ T~. Ooeobel' II, 1111 Prep foqtball players of the ~eek aatAN VAUOllAJlf Corona del llar The senior k1ckt'r·lincbacker and ofTenm c tackle. kicked field pis ofll and 47 )ards. He also had 6 solo and 4 assisted tackles. "hik blod.ina v.cll. •~~~~~~~~~~- Jlll AIOIANN CoetaMeM The S-10. 180.pound senior w~!> oubtnnd ing in picking up the bli12 orr the v.ca~ ide. "He represents our cn11rt orrens1vc line." s~ud his coach. •~~~~~~~~~~- OREG 8CHABARUM Eetancla The Junior follback-hnebackcr had 11 solo tack k s and one assist. adding' 46 all-purpo e yards of· fcnshcl) "He was all over the ticld for us:· said coach. ·~~~~~~~~~~- SCOTT MORENCY Newport Harbor The Junior running back led 10 Nl'"' pon rushers with bO yards on se' <.·n carries. It was his tirst extended playing ume after shin· ing at the Junior varsity level. ·~~~~~~~~~~- ANTWON LAR K Saddle back The senior safet). picked off two n1,ersil) passes. had five first htts and two assisted tackles. Also blocked a field goal which was returned for a TD. ·VIJlfCS LBOASPI BdieoD A S-9. J 7S·pound senior de· fonsJ\r ~klc. he~• in on nine tackle~. encludma four quar- terback. sacks. keying the Chargers' defensive efTons. •~~~~~~~~~~- w ARRE!f TAYLOR Fomataln Valle1 A 6-l . 235-pound senior of- fcMivc tackle. he turned in his M:cond tra1ght 90apcrcent pfus cfTon on the grade sheet. pus protccuon a highlight. ·~~~~~~~~~~ BRIAN BOSSE Marina The 5-10. 17S-pound senior ou1s1dc linebacker got the Vikings un1rackcd with a 55-yard rC'turn for a TD "'1n an 1nterc~ption. as ",·11 as a ~ohd drfrQs•' c game. * PAT BRUNSON Hun tln(ton Beach l hl' Oilers' rrcc" er caught a pos~ from quarterback can P1c- qudk and turned 11 1n10 a 43-y ard touchdo" n pla \ in strong effg_rt agains1 Foun1ai·n Valle)'. ·r ·~~~~~~~~~~- GEORGE KOUT URES Irvine In his tirs1 game at quarterback. the \'aq~· hes1 athlete' performed adm1r:ibl). Fofmerly a receiver- dl·kn\1\l' h:i ck. his coach said the ~rn1or rnn make things happen. J EP'P' BAJLSY UnlYeralty The 613. 1un1or quarterback. "a~ the br1JJll Pot 1n a Trojan <.1tfen\C. which had rtlted on its n1nningbad.s. Hewas 10oft8for 180 >ards and ran for 6-yard TO. ·~~~~~~~~~~- DAVID TOWNSE!fD Woodbrlq e The 190.pound M:nior ran for 105 \ard\ on 22 carries and caugh't 5 pa~ ~ for 42 yard1. and h.1d 6 'iolo tackles and an inter- n•µt 1on 1n B· 7 ,·1ctory. •~~~~~~~~~~- 0 ABE JIMENEZ Mater Del The senior cornerback re- t urnc..·d k1ckoff'i (3) and punts (2) for 148 }nrds.1ncludinga66-yard li.1d.ofT n.·turn He also three solo and four unassisted tackles. •~~~~~~~~~~- MIKE AUSTIN Weetmlneter A t>-21 • !>cnor quanerback. he h11 15 of ~4 passes for 193 yards and :! TD,, as well as getting 3 tarli.ks. 4 ass1s1s and a caused 1nrn01plc11on on defense. •~~~~~~~--~~ PHIL BOWEN Ocea n Vlew .\ 5-10. 160-pound Junior wide rl'l·~·•' t•r. he caught 3 passes for 85 '~· rds. and at cornerback on t.k l~n .. c. inll'rceptcd a pass. as \\ell as all-around good coverage. .. llESA'SSZYPERSKI "'-Cl I.be hard work kid S-Y oft" Thia waao't tbe on.ly pme ~t ~.bu stood out in. He iecorded 16 taeklet -UlClUd.ina .,~ UICb - ...Wt LtpDa Hilb the week before. Even more ll)CCial, ~ i1 booored over Riddell. who nasbed for ac amazil'f 247 yard.a aJDOlll blr toudldowns. and caUllbt a ~S-•· . That's what kincf of pme bad. . Hi1 touchdown pve Costa eu a leed n would never re~Wsb. ud Baldwin tbiftb tbe ND wu typk:al of~ by the way he enteted the end zone. •1ffejust broke throuab," Baldwin uid. "Tbey must have bad five IUY• hit hfm, l.ncludins J~than Todd, who~ one of the bett hnet.cken in the county. "He wasn't knocked oft hil feet, so if you're too fancy on defen1e with Szyperski, he'll ND riaht at you." Oefelllivel)"l .. Their bic offense la Todd, and Szyperski WU LR OD every tackle. At a team we mlde no tumoven. We played as cloee to a perfect footbd same IS you can play.'' ..,,_.. Szyperski also feels that Cotta Meu-no, not Laauna Beach, Woodbridae or<>ranae- is the team to beat. • .. I do believe that we're in the driver's seat ofthia new leque," be said."( do believe that we're the team to beat and I thirik we proved that by beat.ina Laauna Beach. "lo all of our previous pmes, we did not play up to our par. We didn't play fourquanen offootbd in all the other sames. But in this pme, everythina came tatether and we played football the way we're capable of. "And we beat a very aood team. I just think-now that we can play the way we did -tha,t we can beat anyl>ody." , What's left for the Mustanas now in seelrina the Pacific Coast League championship and/or a CIP Deaen- Mountain gtayoffberth are three formidable bwdla. Wood ridge, ranked No. 3 in the Detert·Mowuain Conference, awaits Friday niaht at On.nae Coast CoUeae. Then i t's Trabuco Hills on a short week (lbuncfay niJht), followed by a travel date with Oranae at EJ Modena ffi&b.. The CIF playoffs, which begin N.ov. 21 , include the .................... ll .. 111111 .. 111111 .... 1111 .. 11 ............................................................ .-_.J topthreefromcachleagu~ Robinson fires away at instant replay system From AP dl1patclles Coach John Robenson of the Rams blasted the NFL's instant replay review of on-the-field calls Monday. saying it causes "dcla). uncerta1nt). confusion and on my J)art. anger ... .Ei] Ahhough the Rams have not been involved in a significant occasion on which the repla> has been used. Robin son said. "I hate the ins tant replay. '"It"s one of the wors1 things to come into our game. The real greatness 1s the human clement. including thC' aobtuoa dec1s1on-mak1ng on 1he field "I think the) went to II to add tru1h and justice to the game." Robinson told a meeting of the Associated Press Sports Ed11ors. "but I don't sec ar> more truth and Justice." Robinson. who resents the move toward more technical methods en the gamC'. talked about a controversial play 1n Sunday·s game between the Los Angeles Raiders and the Houston Oilers. There was a question of whether q uarterbaek Marc Wilson oft he Raiders was down before he lost a fumble en the first quarter of his team's 28-17 victory over the Oilers. After a delay of several minutes for instant repla) rrvicw b) the official 1n the press box. 11 was decided that there was no fumble. '"As a panicipant down there on the field . I don't ltkc that rlemcnt of having to stop and look toward the pre!>!> bo, ... Robinson said. "Now suddenl}'· some guy the} ·,c brought out of retirement 1s sitting there ma~1ng a dcc1s1on. "Like the man en the Raiders' game silting up there sa}tng. ·wh} 1s C\erybody looking at me-> I don't know whl'thrr he fu mbled or not .... Robtn!lon ~1d that 1f the instant replay review 1s goi ng to c..onttnue. they should at least get the official out of the press box. Pac-10 honors Trojan, Bruin Louis Brock. a star for South ern Eil California in its super defensive effort •II• against Stanford. and UCLA runntn$, back Gaston (,rcen ~ere named Pacific-IQ foo tball Pia) c..'r!> of the Week Monday. Brod •. son of former baseball star Lou Brock. set up the game's onl) touchdown with a 41 -yard interception return and made nine tackles from his rnrnerbac~ pos111on in the Trojans' 10-0 victory over 1anford. Green rece" cd the weekly award on offense for his 162 }ards and two TDs rushing in a 54-16 victory over Wash1ng1on State. Quote of the day "I'm ,ix·echles!>." Payne Stewart. who was dc..•n11.·d a !>Chcduled 18 holes in which 10 make up a onc..·-~hot dcfiut against Ben Crenshaw at Sunda} ·!> \torm-!>hortcned Vantage Golf C"ham- p1onsh1p. ''I'm hot: steaming. (Payne ) Stewart's hot: (Bobb} l C'lampct11s hot: everybody I've talked to 1c; hot." Tom Kite. who saw the rcducuon of the tournament format -rather than extend the l'' ent th rough an extra day -as a po licy decision b} the PGA Tour. Vukovich Japan Series star HIROSHIM A -George Vukoy1ch. Ill former!} of the Cleveland Indians. doubled home the winning run in the eighth inning a'> the Se1bu Lions com pleted a comeback from a three-game deficit to win Japan's professional baseball championship with a 3-2 triumph over the H1rosh1ma Toyo Carp Monday. In winning their fourth consccuuve d<>-0r-die game in the best-of-seven Japan Senes. the Lions had to come back from a 2-0 deficit. KoJi Aki yama tied the score with a two-run home run in the sixth in ning before Vukovich's game-winning hit. It was the Pacific League champion Lions' third Japanese champ1onsh1p since Se1bu Ra iways Co. bought the club 1n 1979 and their sixth si nce the Lions cl ub originally was established 1n 1950. In 1958. the Lions also lost the first three games of th e Japan Series to the Yom1uri Giants. but bounced back with four consecutive v1c1oncs for the championship. J~lll~l(_'( ) • ~ . Canadiens rally to gt(t _ e 0 6-5 victory over Kings SALES • SERVICE •"LEASING =::~o.;rm~ r;.n~='~--Montreal rallies in sc~m~led back in time to St<?P a 2 ~ ._ ....._ ~h1sthn~pshot by the Kings' I tlD :.~':". last 7 :36 to down Ju~~ihe oth~ end of the Forum, 71 _.....,.. , L A 1 1 b Kings goaltender Roland Melanson OS nge es C U wasn 't much better. allowina five I 0850 Firestone 81 Norw~tk (JJ/868-3233 71 41636 -6775 TE CATE IMPORTED BEER Presents ALL STAR BOXING lrvlne M•rrlott Thurld1y, Oct. 30th 7:30 p.m. • •MAIN EVENT • • California Championship Light Heavyweights MIKE VI. QLI NN llDILLO KINNE DY -12 Rounda- Excltlng Supporting Cetd INturlftQ T~lll'1l11t10 LM .... 11n1n1 ,,.. ..... ,,,.,,... ,....Drtal1• Mtl""ID HA Tl TICl<r'rl AVAIL.AaLI ~ TILL 'lGHT llMI tar IO-IU.I04 t7 .JO lO °"°'" TICOTI CALI.. MIGAN'I TICKITI Mr..8167 OA AT flCl<IT MA8TI" LOCATIONI MA"I CO .. MUSIC PLUS t S~TIMAIU ..... ~~--------~--~~~-- MONTREAL CAP) -Chris Nilan's aoat with 1:36 left gave the Montreal Canadieos a 6-S NHL triumph over the Los Angeles Kings Monday niaht. Nilan S<;Ored on a two-on-one break after taki!lf a pass from Guy Carbonneau for bis second goal of the year. Canadiens goaltender Brian Hay- ward had a miterablc fint two i-eriods, allowina five pis on 11 shots, before he tettled down in the third. Hayward. who faced 26 shou, was cauaht out of his net with four minutes lef\ in the pme but goals on 19 shots in the first two periods. He faced 23 shou overall. Gaston Gingras had a aoat and two assists for Montreal. Catbonneauz Dave Maley, Larry Robinson ana Shayne Corson also scored for the Canadiens. Kinp rookie Luc Robitaille scored twice and assisted on another Joal whiJe Jim Fox also notched a pair of goals for Los Angeles. Sean McKenoa added a single. Montreal also missed five open nets, including an excellent chance by Mike McPhee when the score wu tied S·S early in the third period. McPbee was alone about five feet from the net when be rifled a wrist shot that was five feet wide. Edison, MD dunk polo foes The Edison Kiah water 9010 team improved it's Ch&n<lel O( ,ettin& a better draw in the upcomina Clf playom by beatin& Santa Ana Valley l 6-13 in a non·lea&Ue contest Mon· day at the Falcons' pool. · The Qwsen, currently in third place in the Sunset Leaaue. are hopefu.l that their win over the Century .leque'1 third place entry will decreate the chances of their drawina a top team in the first round. '11tl1 wu an imponut pme because it WU two t.b.ird .. place teams." llid Cwler1 Coecb Oluct Moore. "Maybe when we aet to ClF we will set a better dn1V since we be.It them." Edison rallied from a 9-8 halftime deficit by outscorlna the Falcons S-0 in the th1rc! period and cruised to the win. Brian Luttcll led the Charsn ( ll ·8) with four 10&11 and fim ffodee. one of three Cha.rem with three pla, ICOred all lhtee in the decisive third quar1ef. In another non-tequepme: · Maler Del 11, c.,tltrue ValleJ 1: Brian Breen scored six _,... and LeRon Ellis ,ot two of hit W. ~ in the third I 'od. t ' a 6-$ Monan:b~toa 7= wbkh they would never relinqujab in beatina the Coupn at SaddJebaek ffi&b. , K ookaburra Ill going strong FREMA NTLE. Australia -lain Mu rra~ and Kookaburra Ill put them-~·h cs in :i 'ilrong pos1t1on to cli nch first plal'l' In the openi ng round of1he America's ~ < up dl·fe ndl'r trials' series by cruising to an easy victory Munda}. Kookaburra Ill 1mpro\led its record to 8·1 b} lx':i1111g oulh ..\ustraha b)' 6 m1nu1es. 5 S«onds. with one ran· rcma1n1n~ en the first double-round-robin Sl'rll'S. Kooli.aburra s final race will be 1oday against \\lnlc~s Stcak'n Kidney. S1eak'n K1dne}. skippered b> Fred Neill. suffered 11~ ninth Joss Monda}. b) 2:33 to Kookaburra II . 6-3. ..\ustr:iha I . with Cohn Bcashel at 1he helm. tl'ta1ncd '>l'Wnd place with a 7-2 reco rd after a ::?: 17 \1c..tor~ U'l'r ..\u'itraha Ill en winds ranging from 16 to 22 I.no!'. Jnd \ca~ :is high as six feet on the Indian Ocean lllUf\C In toda' ·., other races. Australia Ill well fa ce 1-.ouli.Jburra · 11 and ..\us1ral1a IV well meet South \u,1ral1a . fh e first screes earn!> each boat one point for a 'll IOr~. In the..· second series. a triple round-robin which 'IJll'> "o' 6. J \1Clor} will be wonh two points The 1h1rd '>\'rll''>. al1.o a triple round-robin. will provide three pmnts to cal h \\Inner. The top four scoring boats will llH>\l' 11110 the !.l'rn1final\ Ar bitra tor busts Rozelle plan WA~lll NGTON -.\n arbitrator on Ill ~tonda \ strucl. down NFL Commissioner Pl·tc Rcuclle'\ plan to randomly 1cst all pla} ers ''"l<'l' for drugs duri ng lhe regular Sl'J\On. Arb11rator Richard Kashcr of Philadelphia ruled th:i1 RoLelle'l> plan co nflicted with the league's bargaining agrl·ement with the NFL Pla)'ers Associa- tion. \lohtch ew1res in August 1987. Rozelle's edict last July. following the cocaine· rl'lu1 ... ·d dca1h~ of Cleveland Browns safet y Don Rogers and nl\ crsll} of Ma ryland basketball star Len Bias. wc.1uld ha'e made the NFL the onl y professional spons kaguc to require mandatory random drug testing for all pla}Crs. I But Kasher noted that the 1982 collective bargaining agree ment with the players addressed the drug issue b) calling for a preseason test of all players as wdl as 1nd1' 1dual tests when club ph )s1c1ans suspect a particular pla)'er of drug dependency. Parachutist went for the$$ . NEW YORK -A ~oap opera actor Ill "ho parachuted onto thc"'fiC"ld during the Sl\lh game of the V. orld Scnes put 1n a da1m for a $25.000 radio contest prize bdorc hl· Jumped. the station's promotion director said Monda\. The Queens district attorney's office has asked the s1a11on to turn O\Cr 1he letter en which the Jumper. Michael S~.'rg10. said he thought he de~rvcd the money 1n the V. \RK-FM ··outrageous act" contest. He abo "'rote that a second parachus11s1. who nc..•,cr ma1a1ahzed. "'ould land on the field with him. "It goes to the question of his mo11,at1on." said Tom Mc< anh~. spokesman for Queens D1s1rict .\llornc..·~ John anturc1 "Was 11 altru1sm or team spirit 01 pn'>onal gain''" Sharon Rosenbush. promo11on d1rec1or of the \la lion "hllh ...-all'> 11self K-Rock. ~1d before she S3\lo ~ag10\ kltl'r \tonda~ morning. "I thought the gu ) did 11 JU'>I for th ... · lo' e of thr team .. WBA eyes South Africa ban REM> -The \\ orld Bo'1ng Assoc1a-m 11on opened els annual meeting on Monda )' "'1th :i call for unit} from its president as the group prepa res 10 rnns1der ousting outh \fn ca from the organ11at ion. ' peaking 1n Spanish. 'WB.\ Prcs1dC'nl Gilberto Mendoza of encJUela said 1he assoc1a11on was meeting at a 11mc of rapid changes 1n global pohllcs and was a part of that change He urged mem bers to consider their role as a "'orldw 1de bod} ac; 11 'otC'd on matters that come before 11. While bo"<1ng promoter Butch Lewis and Inter- national Bo'<lng Federation heav)wc1ght champion Mit·hacl fflnks camedthcirdn,C'to oust outhAfnca lo lhe WBA on Sund&}. 11 appearC'd the) might fall short of that goal. Television, radio TELEVISION 7 10 p.m -HORSE RACING. Oak Tree. C hanncl 56 RADIO fi p m -HOCKEY· Kingsa1Qucbec. KLA\ (5701 Game-busters CdM, Tars go for title' at Harbor Unbeaten Corona del Mar Hilb (2S.0) remainutop this wcek'1 Clf S· A water polo rankinat ahead of second-ranked Newpon Harbor, but tbefll have to prove their reputation q&Jn this week. The Sta Kinas will meet Harbor's Sailors for the second time in five days Wednesday It 3:40 It Newport Harbor. Coach John Varps' Sea Kinp maoqed 1 narrow ~ win over the SailonofCoacb Bill Barnett Saturday in the final• of the CaJjfomia State Invitational Tournament in North· em Callfomia. Wednetday'1 contest wiU de<:ide the Sea View Leque cbampionahlp IS both teaml have IOM u.mcatbed throu&b previous taaue opponeftta. The Sea K.ln,a bout a balanced at1ack led by Erie Vi.nie and sopbomoR Chn1 Oedi~ while the Tan are led by Ja)'IOn BelaftFr. ln tbe 2.-A division, Plciftc Cout ~ champion Cotta Meu rc- ma1n1 No. I intheCJFranbnplStbe Muatanp await the OF playof&. L ast week ·s plays 40 yar ds or more fo r prep football •93-Tyler Riddell (Costa Mesa). touchdown run. •74-Craia Allton (Univer- sity), pass from Jeff Bailey .. •69-Dan Huabes (Edjson), touchdown pass from Mike Hcn- denon. • •68-Victor Gutierrez (Ocean Vjew)i, touchdown pass from Mike ~pence. •67--Gabe Jimenez (Mater Dei) lcickoff retum. •6S-Jeff Daily (Corona del Mar), TO run with interception. •62-TyJer Riddell (Cotta Meu) touchdown run. •60-Danny O n tiveros (Saddleback). 60 TO run with blocked field pl. •SS-Brian ~SS;C (Marina), touchdown run with mterccption. •SS-Mike Ritchie (Costa Mesa}, TD pass from Mike Crowe . . • 54-Phil Bowen (Ocean View), run. • S4-Chris Dic kerson CLaauna Beach), pass from Danny Lane. •SJ-Pat Brunson (Hunt· inaton Beach), TD pass from Sean PicqueUe. •SO-Tyler Riddell (<:<>!ta Mesa), touchdown run. .•48-Dean Eddy (West· mins.ter), TD pass from Mike Austin. •47-Brian Vaughan (Corona del Mar), field aoal. •44--Ed Milum (Newport Harbor), kickoff return. •41-Eric Thayer (Edison) field aoaJ. • La1t week'• n1.i11 IH dera I. Tyler Riddell (Costa Mesa). 16-247: 2. Nate Pnmous (Saddlcback} 16·141: ~· Sc.an Magula (Marina), 19-126: 4. David Townsend (Woodbnd&<'), 22-105: .S. Gus Miranda (Edison). 19-9S. LHt week'• ,. .... , leader1 I. Mike Austen (Westminster). I .S·24·:0. 193 rarch. 2 TOs: 2. "M ike pcm·c (Ocean V 1cw). I 0.18-1. 189 yards. TD: 3. Jeff Baile (Unl\crsny). 10-18-2. 168 yards. O TDs. 4. Neal Carter <Saddlcbackf 9-1 7-1. 160 }lrd). 2 TOs: 5. Mike Crowe (Costa Mesa) . .S-8-0. 1 S6 yards'. 2 T05: 6. Mike Cun1us (Mater Dc1), I 6-3S-2. I .SO yards O TDs· 7 Mike Henderson (Edison}. 4·9· l. 123 yards. 2 TDs; 8. bav1d 'Hcnipn (Manna). 6·1 1.0. 124 yards, I TO: 9. Eric Brouahcr (Woodbridae) 11 -20.0. 112 ~ards. I TO: 10. Davi d Hcn1pn (fountain Valley), 1.12-1 ' 101 )a~d, 0 TOs. 11 Kirk Summers (Newpon Harbor). J0.17-0. 100 )'Urds .• TO . La1t week'• recelvl1,1 lea41tre I .Mau ;)pence (Mater Dc1), 7-S2: ~· Chns Chiatson (Wc5tminster) 6-6S. l. Tony R0«0 (Mater Oc1). S-50: 4 O.v1d Townsend (Woodbndae). S-42. S Mike R1tch1e {Costa Mna) 4-Cl4· 6 O.nn Ont1\cros (Saddleback). 4-98: 7. Dean Eddy (We1im1n tc~). ·4-92 , { John Woolscy(Coronad~I Mar). 4-46: 9 Tom Phelps(Univen 11y). 4-4S: 10. Da' Jordan (Woodbndae). 4--42; II . KunS7ubl(Octan View). 4-21. _L_ _'----~' • f I ~,.......,,~ 1 IOft f'ot ttw Chab of na Be S yOU1h betlecbaJ~ few = anckt 2-6. will bqin MOftday. No¥ ), and run 1hroulh Fnday, Dec. 5, from 1:)().1 p.m 11 the Boys Club. IOU Laauna Canyon Rd. The ftt is S20. plus 1 S5 club membership rte. and includes uniforms. a"'rdt. proanm rcfntts and two tickets to the opcn1na-day pancAkC bttakrast. tc"edukd for S.1urday, Jan. 17. Scholarships will be made a¥1i11bk for fam ilies unable to pay the full amount. Rqular-Ktson prnn. from Jan. '17 lhroul)\ March 21, will be played on Thuttday and Friday cveninas u wtl.!Js S.tutday afternoons. A post-season tourriltnenl is also tcheduled for the week of March 23-28. All players arc auaranteed 10 play 11 lcast half of each pmc. A mandatory four-hour clinic on 1he bas1e1 of the pme (offered Dec. I· 12) ind 1 fund-ra1s1n1 Shoo1-a-1hon (Jan. 26-30) will also be offered. Those 1n1eres1ed in coachina. referecina. sponsorina 1 team or bccomina 1 team mother ma y phone Mau Hoffman at 494-2535. Sbort dhtallce trlatlllon .\ shon distance 1na1hlon. dcs11ncd for first · ttme entrants. will be hosted by Canyon High School Saturday. Nov. 29. bqinnina at 7 a.m The event. fcatunna a 2.S·mtlc run. a 10.mtlc bike lcsand I SO yards sw1mm1na.1s the first ofa three-race scnes. which will raise funds for the Can)on Hiah cross country and track and field teams .-!- The other race dates arc Saturd•t · Jan J and Saturda). Feb. 7. also at Canyon H1ah .\wards for the lop three tn aac group compc1111on 1n men's and women's ca1csones will be offered and entry fees arc S 15. S25 (two rac") and S35 (all three races). A special team catcaory for high K"hool pan1c1pan1s will also be offered For rcaistrauon 1nforma11on phone Sand> Thomas (921-1544) or Alben "11randa (777-3366) .. --- Llttle ~· nwi.tnt1011 Rci1 1ra11on ror the "fountain Valley Nonh a11d South hlllc lraaucs will be held Saturday 11 Mile Square Park 1n Fountain Valley Bo)\ und airls qc1 S'la (T-ball) 10 '' (ten1or k111uc) will rCCCl\C I S5 discount on·~ rcsutar f('C for rt&istrrtn& On lhlS date. Rc11~1ra1ion forms arc al50 available by mail from FV North LL. P 0 . Bol 2700. Hun11naton Beach. 92647. or FV South LL. P.O. Box 1271. Fountain Valley, 92708 For tnforma11on phone 962-5884 (FV Nonh LL) or 963-1727 (FV South LL). BoJdnl at lrTlne Marriott ) Hun11n.11on Beach's Lee Sentinella. an un· defeated m1ddlcwc1ah1, will be featured on lhc boM()J undcreard Thursday ni&ht at the Irvine Marrlp11 Hotel Scopnclla (I 0-0-1 ). who rcprcients the West· minster Bo·ona Club. will meet Manin Love of Las Vegas 1n a six-round prchm1nary ID the 12- round main event bc1wcen Mike Sedillo of Chino and Covina'\ Glenn Kennedy for the 'acan1 Caltfom1a championship at I 7S pounds. In ano1hcr m1ddlewe1ah1 prchm, Pasadena's ron) Pa1\&no (5·:?) will meet Ruben Blackwell 1n a schedukd s1~·roundcr. .\(llon begins at 7 30 and ttck.cts arc available at Megan·, Ticket 'icrv1cc in Irvine's Hcrltaae \\hopping C enter and a1 all T1cltc1mastcr loc<IHons_ Vlll• P•rk Turkey Trot The s1xch annual Villa Park Turkey Trot. featuring h11lf·m1lc.1wo-m1lc, five-mile and half· mara11'1on runs "111 be Sunda y. 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" '-~ '"'h \an D11.•go ~ksa "h1k 01Jn~l· < o•"' and Kam ho "·rn11.11.to u1n11.· 111 \t\lh al 2.1 111 111lw1 \lt,"1111 ( onft'rl•nu· al· 111111 I{ 1 \\'1 'tlk era' d' 10 "'ia n Diego \l,•,,1 R.111dw \.11111ag11 "a1 Palo111a1 \.1ddllh.1ll. lll\,ldl''> \\tlll1.'" \.in l>11.·g11 ( II\ ( olkgl'.lllll< tlrll\ pla\\JI ( 1l\l\\lll••l11 Giants dump Washington EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP) -Joe Morris rushed for 181 yards and two touchdowns, includina a 13· yard sweep of riaht end for the winnina points witn 1:38 to play. as the New York Giants defeated the Wuhinato'? Redsluns 27·2~ Monday niaht, creatma a three-way tte for first place in the NFC East. Morris who carried 31 times. followed bia blocks by Chris Godfrey and Maurice Carthon and then side- stepped the final five yards into thr end zone. It capped a I 0 plat. 81-yard drive • Morriscarrylna rtvc times for 66 yards. 1 • The Vlctory p ve New York a 6-2 mark and put the Giants in a first- place tic with Washinaton and Dallas. It also nullifed a arcat comcMck for Wuhinaton and outstand1n1 per- formances by quarterback Jay Scll.roeder. who oompleted 22 of 40 '*"' for .. 20 yards, and wide receivu Gary Oart, who had 11 ttttpllons for 241 yard Kings &100's Reg ular and Menthol SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Ca uses Lung Cancer . Heart Emphysema. And May Complicate l Smoking Disease. 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LO&-eo\ton 69, Hew Vorll SO SB-Wllwn 3, Slre wt>ef'rv l , 8edlrnen CS-Baell.men. Strt wblrrv S-Sente na 2. Ovk'I" 7, Hun t 2, Ct-,, Owtfl, Beckman. McOoweM. SF-Henoerson. Owen. Certtr. Herna ndez. HBP-B8Ytor (by Gooo.nl. Buckner (by Aoul~e), Hen<ler'°11 lbv O•rllllill, Wllson (bv Cr•wford). WP-Derting 2. Oieda, S.mblto, St•nlev. Schlreldl PB-Ged· men Uml>lrH-Klbler INLI Even\ (AL) Wlfldet\1801 IHLI, Brtnllmen (AL), Monte11ue !NL), Ford (AL) Olfldel Scorer\~80 Fotey IN-York Delly New\), Oe ve N'9hllnoele ITP!e Soortlno Ntw\), Charlie ScooQin1 (LoweH. ~u , Sun) • Time Geme 1 •t Ne.w York, 2:59 Ge me 2 •I Ntw York, 3 36 G1,.,,. l et Botton, 7 S8 Game 4 er Balton, 3 n Geme S er Botton. 3 09 Game 6 e t New Yor~ 4-o? Game 7 •' Ntw York 3 11 AftenclMce Geme 1 II Ntw York. SS,076 Game 1 11 Ntw York. SS,063 Game 3 ot Bo\ton, 33,S9S G•,,.,. A at Bo,ton, 33,920 G•me S •' 80\ton, 34 010 Geme 6 at Ntw York SS,071 Gemt 7 at Ntw York SS,OJ'I Berrett 2b Hende"on ct Rice " Even• rf Owenn 8ovtS 3b Gedm.tn c lllCI<~ lb a.v>or drl Clllmeft•P GrMnWellPl'I HIH'lf P AN"na•Pl'I Crt wfofd o It Qmlf'O or· u klllreldl o Slentn o SlePltfO!'I or· 10 IOYdP NIHtf'O SamOllOO T .... Orotco• OOOdln• T~2'> M11111U Ph·rt Kllltt\I at> t.ctlmen or ·~ OVll•lr• d c.rterc WlttOn" Sefllene U ""'""" tlfl-fl """"'*' 1~ $Ir a""'9fTV rf H..-lllft-ll•dft JoMtofl '°-"" u Oerllnt • OitOI 0 .... u ' ANl!lnO ,.,.,...... McDo ..... ""'. ,...... .. FlfLD1HG 80STON N•W YO.K °' • • 13 2S 0 n 0 0 " , 0 16 I I 10 13 0 4 IS 0 .. l , ~ 7 I 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 1 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 I , 0 3 1 0 I 0 0 I , 0 0 0 0 I• ,. 4 .. • • 0 0 0 I , 0 3 l 1 I 0 0 s • 1 • IJ 0 14 0 0 S7 I 0 IS 2 0 11 17 1 0 2 0 . ' I 19 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 a I 0 0 0 0 • 0 I 4 • 0 • 0 " s ,............ ··~---· NEW VOtt~ -Fa<tt Md 11eurW tram IN "" WOttO S«* --... loMOfl .... So• lfld lf\I IWw Y orll. Mel\ ._I .,,..,_~ U,076. ,..., receloft.11.nv1u2. Commtulolw'• uwe· SUl.706.70 Plltyen' POOt: 16,lft,2'$.Q LMtul s.. llW .. Mlfl t107.~ CIUlt s.rtet tNrM bolll t101,N. .. ..._, Al~SS.06). ..... """""11,12 ...... , c~. t11ert m1un.n. Ple't'W1' IOOI: 11,0)4.6'311 L_. ~ t1W'tt: llOlh I 101 71160. Clue> Ser1e1 .,_..., llOtl'I t t02,iiOM. ...... AlltlldlllCI: 33,Sf j, ..... ~: "· 11t.24~ Commlu loner'• an.re. 1176.116.75. Plavert' IOOI· 1707,SO . L-Serles W r9' both 173,10U1 ctu11 Serles w r"' bolh tn,1ou1 ._, Altendallee; 33,9'0 Nel rectlllb. Sl,117,J70 comm1u i-r•s Sllerr s17t, 10S.50 Ptever1• POOi: 111t,m Leaoue s.r1n 111ertt· botl'I 174,210.63. Ck.lb Soria \Nm: bolt\ S74,21D.63. o....s Attendance: '4.010. Net re&lott : ti, IH ,620 00 Commlulonll"t \Mre. I 171,443 00. L.._ Serles slleru botll S252,794.2S CIUb ~lfl \llarti botl'I 11S2,7'US. G-6 Attendance. SS,071. Net rec»lors. 11.n•.7'6 74. Commlu loner'• •h•r•· 12Sl.71S.OI. LH oue Serln sneres: both "66,512,93. Ctub S.rlu \he rn bolll SJ66,Sl2.f3 Geme7 Allendance: SS,032 Net receipt\ Sl,723,916 '6 Commlu lone<'' ~re· '2Sl,S87.S3. LUl>Ut Serie\ Shel'fl both SlU.332.lJ Club Sarin \herti bOth '366,332.33 T.._,s Attendence 321,502 Net recelon • I0,454, l 19 ~ Commlu loner'l \here I l,S68, l 17 93 Pleve"' oooi ~.646,928.30 LHOUI Seri., •here\: bOlh $1,349, 121.0l Club Serles \herH bOlh 11,349.121.01 NOTE Players' DOOi tol•ls lndu<les LHl>U9 ChomolonshlP W I" tot•I ol lS, 157,43t 74 WOf1d Sertes MVPs 19S~Jonnnv Podres. 8r00illvn <NL) 1956--0on Ler\lln, N~ Vork (AL) 1957-t..ew Burdene, Miiwaukee (HLI l9.S.-8ob Tur11Y, New York (ALI 19S,.....Lerrv Sherry, LOS Anoele\ lNL) 1960-Bot>bv Richardson. New York (AL) 1961-Wnilt v Ford. New York lALl 1962-Raloh Terrv. Ntw Y0<k IALl 1963-Sendv ICoutu Lo' Anoeles !NL> 1964--Bob Glb\on SI Loub !NLI 196S-Senav Kouln LO\ AnotlH (NL) 1966-Fr•ni< ROOln'°1!, B•ltlmore (ALI 19'7-8ob (;lbwn St Lou!\ (NL) 1961-MlcktY LollCh, Detroit (All 1969-0onn Clenoenon. New York !NL> 1970-Brooks RoblMon. Belllmore !AL) 1971-Roberto Clemente, Plll\burgh (NL> 1972-<iene Ttnece, Oeklend (AL) 1973'-Raoole JaClo.\On, Oakland {ALI 197+-Rolll• Finger\, Oall.lt nd (AL) 197$-Pete Rou . C1nclnnet1 (NL) 1976--JOllnnv Bench, Cincinnati <NL) 1m -Reoo'• Jeckwn, New York (AU 197&-8udw Dent, New Vork (AL) l~Wlllle Sl•rOtll P1lllbUrOh !NL! l~lkt Scllmldl, Phltedelof'lfe (NL) 1911-<Ron Cey, P80ro Guerrero end Steve Vee1>9r, Los Anoele\ (NL) 1912-0erretl Porter, St Louis INLI 1983-Rfcll 0tm0'8Y, Baltimore (AL) 1,.._Ale n Tremmel!, Detroit (ALI 1915-artl Seberh8Q.n, Ken'H Cllv (AL) 1986--~•v ICnlOl'lt, New York (NL) Wend s.ttes com4lbedrs Tu ms thel neve reoounoeo from • l ·? defklt to win the WO<ld SerlH Cx·Ollnolti r .. m tllet trelte<I 3· 11 1903-80\IOn IAL) s. Pittsburllh (NL) 3·11 1921-Hew York INL) S, New York CAL) 3 l~Weshlna_ton 4, New Vor1' <NL) J 1925--Plllsbur!UI 4, Washington 3·11 1926--St Louis (NL) 4, New York (ALI l 193+-Sr Lou1, (NLl 4, Detroit 3 1940-Clnclnnttl 4, Oetroll 3 1940-SI LOUI\ (NL) 4, 8ollon (ALI 3 1952-New YO<k (AL) 4, BrOOktyn 3 19~New Vorll (AL) 4, Mitweullee 3 • 19~1ro0 4, St Lou!\ 3·a 1973--0ekle nd 4, New Vork INLI J 1979-Pitt\burvh 4, B•llfmore l·K 1911--St Louf\ 4, Mltw•U"-ff J 19tS-l(enus Cllv 4, SI. Louis 3·• 19'6-New York INL) 4, 8o1ton ) WAT•R ~LO """ ldlMt (-·IMOW) EllMn 16, sent. AM V ... V ll Edison 3 S S >-16 Sent• Ana V•tlev l 6 o 4-13 E<liion KOt'lno LuttreH •• MeU"1' l , H0091 3, ThOmel 3, Alenlhaw I, Glecont I, Wtrd I Goetle ••v111 Ctnltv I Mltw o.t 10, Cuhtnno Vain 1 Ceolsrre no V•llev 1 3 2 1-7 Mater Del 3 1 3 )-10 Meter Ot l •corlno. Breen 6, Elli~ 3, ~rkerl I Goelie \llllH Taole' 1 Clfr A8Mln9S 4·A I. c-Oii Mer1 1. ...._, "-rtlef; l Sunnv Hilt•; 4 Tustin, 5 Beune Perk, 6 ~ •• 1. UnNwlltVI I VIiie Patit. 9. FollhlH, 10 Fullerton. 2-A I. Cnl9 Mttta1 2 Sen Lui' Ol>l•oo; l El SeouOOO; 4 L• Wna; s Redondo; 6, Don Luoo; 1 Cet>rlllo, a Et Rencno; t. Mlr•i."'· 10. Harvard TENNIS """ scMd ....,, SIEA VIEW LIAGUE cw... .. Mar n .... •rldot ' ~ Scott (CdM) tosl to Wiiiett, l ... def Homen. •·O, 09feull80 lo Ro\en, Beine !COM) '°'' 0.-6, won 6-0, 6•0; Phebus (CdM) lost, 2·6, won 6·0, 6-0 DeullMs Keorett·H•ril'lbaroer (CdMl def Ven HM· P•re"fcit•, 6-0, def. MyerM>n·Weng, 6-2. def. 8er11-F1ao. 6-0; HO\IM •8Hll••nce (CdMI '°" 3·6, won 7·5, 6•0, l(rvclllr -Rl•l•u (CdM) won 6·2. tosl 5·7, won 6·0. cur""*""" 4-A l Mlreln19; 1. c-cMI Mari l PelOl Verdes, 4. S..nt• Beroere; S. Rolll"9 Hill•, 6. IEllMftl 7 89...,lv HUI\, I South Torrence. 9 Wt.,lelee, LA; 10 Venlure l-A I. S.n Marino, 2. A1>oure; ) T11ousend O•ks, 4. Me.., o.11 5. Clllrtm0nl, 6. Alh•ml>rt , 1 Olemoncl Ber; I Wnlleke; '· Hemet, 10 L•vune Hlhs VOU•YaALL CHI..._. S·A 1 Mire Cotta, 2 "utntme; a. Wu•~ 4. 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T 2 s 0 , s 0 s ' 0 J > I 2 s 0 t s 0 'TllwMllY't e-(7:af) Fountain 'Vellev "' WfftMlmttr (t i OrlftOI Coell Cotltoel Hunllnoron B"'l'I vt Mertna <•I Wn l· rnln•ttr) flrWllY's Game (7:JOI !dlsOll 111 Ocean 'View (e l Hunll11t!Oll hedll I o..1111 WLT • ' 0 ' J • 6 I t • 1 0 1 ' 0 J 4 0 "' MMloM ICMOOI CJP..._ -----Oak Tree_,,_ Me '"'9 CCMH'ftlNCe ~........... ...... ...... I. lift» M\11 (Al'Ml\ll) 7-0 IJO t. e re..i IOI! •tYI 7·0 l1S J. ,ronter\I <Cltr111 91111 6-1 '° 4 SI JOftn IO.CO (Otl RIY) 7-<0 It s. U VGW <o.t ,...,, •-1 n " Mlltlkall (NIC>ON) 6-0 ., 1. Servile <Allltlut 1.-..ve> S·2 SI L EIMMow«' !Citrus lettl 6-1 M •. Lone llM<'h Poly (Moore) •·2 20 lL ..... Cs-.t> J-2 1S °""'" rtcefVlnt votn , ConOll (Cllflb h fll, 5-2. L8 w 1te11 (Moore), s-' C:INTaA&. CONliiHUtcl 1. su•rltct cs .. Vtewl 1-• to en. SUnnv Hlh (Frttwev) 1-0 7' 3 Tu•lln (S.. Vltw) 6· 1 70 4 Velellcle (Or.noel M -1 '6 S. Fullerton lftreewavl 6 1 Sot 6 Trov <FrMwavl 6•1 U 7 lolA Grande IGerden Grovel ... I 39 L .......,, HetMr I SM Vl9w) 4•J 11 •. LA .... .,,. (Fr-•v) 3·3 IS 10. Arltsle (Sl;burbanl 4·3 t °'""' r~vlnt vorn=Le Quint• (Garden Grove), 3-3; ~ ( V'lwl, 4·ll Nor· welk (Suburban), S·,; A m IOt"•noel. •-3 OH•ltT·MOUH'TAIH COH'•ltlNCI I, 8toomlnoton <Sunkl•I) 7-0 119 2. Herverd (S.nl1 Fel 6· I •106 S. Wu•"'" (PecMk CMst) 6·1 fl 4. LI "'"• (Sunktsl) 6-1 IS S. PH O ROl:llH (Lot PW..) 6-1-1 74 6 aetl·Jeff (Santa Fe) 6-0 S6 1. C_. -.a (hdk c .. tO S-2 46 I. s.nr. Peule (Front•> 6·1 J4 9. Le..-a.di ( .. Ktk C:..\I) •· 1 2' 10. Alescedero (LOI P8dr9') •2· 1 It Others reo1Mnt votn. St. Jo'90f\, S.n11 Monlu <Lo' P•drn ), S-2; Orenoe <Pecllle CoH tl, 4-3; Hori• Vlsl• (Sunk!SI), •·3 SOUTHIERH COH,l!RIENCIE 1 Et T0<0 (Soulll Coe\I) 1-0 111 2 Loer• CE moire) 6·0-I 9' 3 Sent• Ane ICtflturvl 6· 1 IS 4. S.ot• Monica (Oceenl ~I 71 S. Los .\lemflO\ IEmPlre) 6· l '4 6. Lvnwood !Sen Gabriel 'Vtllevl S-2 SS 1 EH•«•nz• (EmPfre ) S·l·l .,. I. Par•mount (Sen Gebrfet Vellev> 6· 1 74 9. Foothill (Century) S·2 70 10. CtPl•tr•no 'V•tlev (South Coe\ll 4·3 9 Other\ recalvlno votes: H•wtl'IOt'ne IOCeen>. S•2, Bevertv Hiits (OcH o), 6· I; Culver Cllv (Oceenl. 6-1. Mln lor Viele> (South Coast), 4·3 NHL CNNtaEU CONFERl!HCI! "".,,... OM"9tt W L T Ph Gt< GA Edmon ion Wlnnfoeo C•tgary l<lnel Vancouver 6 4 0 12 45 34 3 4 1 72629 l s 0 6 27 34 3 1 , 0 6 38 4S 2SI S l929 Herrh Otvlllen Toronto Detroit MINIHOta Cnkeoo St LOl.lll 3 2 J 9 3 4 I 7 l • 1 1 2 s 2 6 1 3 , • WALES CONFERENCE Pill\l>urgh Phltedelohle W•\lllnoton New JerHv NY R•noe" NV Illa~\ Quebec Bo, ton Montre•I Heriford Buff•lo p •Irk.II OM"9ll I I 0 7 I 0 4 • l 4 4 0 2 l 4 3 3 I Adam\ OIYl\l«I s 2 2 s 4 0 • J , 3 2 1 I 6 2 Mancle'I'• Scere Montreet 6, t<lnel S Tenltflt'1 Gemti Klflel et Quebec Plllstxirvh et H•rtford Chlcel>O a t Toronto 16 14 9 • • 1 12 10 10 7 4 Phll•delOhl• e t New YOf'k h landen C•toerv et Minnesota We11>lrio1on el Vancouver ,. 23 34 30 17 46 3A 37 78 JS ,, 41 34 36 23 76 21 26 36 41 23 31 16 39 JI 31 73 JS 7t 3S n 34 King\ Monlrt•I 3 7 0-S l 2 1-6 "nl Perlod 1 Los Anoete\, MclCenna 7 IRObll•lll•. Dionne), .2S; 2 MOl\trtel. Glnoru I (Rkl'ler. Ltmle\a). 1·12 (oe>l. 3 LOl A1\1>9111\, Roolttllle 7 (Wtll$, G11tevl. 111:11 '°")· '· Lot Antele\, Fo11 3 IWl<llam\), 11'16, s Montreal, Roolnton 2. 16-27 6 MOl\trffl, Metev J ICorwn. Glnore\l, 11.31 Pene lllH -Wtlls, LA (lnterlertneel, 4"54, Pin · talr, LA (SIUl\lno), 7 10,~ltl, Mon (llOIOl"9), 9:35, TavlOr, LA (hloh·slldlln9), 12:37; Svobode, Mon (htvn·\lld\1119). 12:37, Wells , L.\, me tor (llohling), 12:37: Niian, Mon, mlnor·malor (In· 1t111etor, flvhllnv ). 12.37. Se<tlld Penoo 7. Montreat, CerbOnneeu 4, O 76, I Lo\ Anoetes, Fo11 4 lNkllOll1, Wllll8m\), 4 40, 9 MontrM I, Corwn 3 !Glnvru , Nulund), 10.30, 10 Lot A""91ft. Rob1telll• I lt<enneoy, Mcl(911ne). 13:06. Ptrlallle\-Pe terwn, LA, mlnor-malor (in\lloetor, flohlln9). 6 24. Metev. Mon, malor 11toht1119), 6:24, Cnello\, Mon ldelev of 119me), 13:46; Oudlesne, LA (h00kl"9l. 11:01. Third .. erled 11. MonlrH I. Nllt n 7 ICerbonnee u, McPhff), 12:24. PenelllH-Wllllem,, LA, double minor <roughfl!il), 12 39, Richer, Mt>n. dou~ minor trouohtno>. 17 39, Nllen, Mon. double minor· mlK onduct·gerne mlKonducl lllH hlno. u11· \oorllme nllke conducl), lt:4S Snot$ on ooel-LO\ Anoelts 9·10-7-26 Mon· trH I 11·7-S-23 Power·Olev 0ooor1unilfn -{.ot Anoete• I of l , MonlrH I I of 3 Goellfl-LO\ Anoetu. Mtlenwn 123 lholl· 17 sevH ). Montrt1t, Havwerd 126·211 .\-16,09• Refer-Bob Mvers. Llne,men-Merk Vlnn , Jerrv P•t•m.tn. atOSS COUNTRY CIFR-'*""" aovs f·A I Ptlol Verdes. 2 ThOut.llnd 0.k\, l Dene Hills, •. CWIM ., Mari s. BU9N, ... Antek)c)e V•lltv. 7 Tu\lln. I Newt>urv P•r11; ' Min ion Vlelo. 10 Rio Mtw J.A I Arrovo. 7 Hert, ) Uotend, 4. L• H•l>r• ; S Buen• P•rk, 6. Loyol•, 7, Hemet; I. El Rencno, 9. Perm Sorl1191; 10 Arroyo Gr•nde. 2·A I W•lnut, 2 Aoour•. 3 'V11t11Cle; 4. Covina, S Lomooc. .. C•• Mese1 7 LHune Hiiis, L LA11UN 8eedlJ 9 C•brllto, 10. Elllnote. GIRLS 4-A I. Petos Verdel, 2. ThouMnd O.k\, l Newbury Perk, 4. Westlake; S. OcM11 Vlew1 6 euene; 7 • ...._"'1 H•rtlwi e. Oellll Hint, 9 C•nyon (An•htlm); 10 Fonl•n•. a-A 1. Arrovo Grendl1 2. Lornooc; 3. Norco; 4. L• Hebre: S. Corona, 6. Hacienda loMlohr. Wiison, 7 Et Rencl'IO, a. Hert; t llt l'loc> MonlllOl'NfY, 10 U04and 2·A I H-la. 1 W1111ut; 3, M«ro 81v, 4. ......,... hldl1 S Soult\ Hni.. 6. MOulllelf1 View, 7. Le Quint•, I. Al8tuWo; 9. Nordl'loft, 10 Arrovo. MendllV'• "11ftMdlefts USllAL&. Ne1llMILMWI CHICAGO CUI S-AllllOUllQd Jlnvlly P• ... !'let IOlfleCI tl'lllr COtNl'IUllllV WVie.t dlHfll'Mnl IAJKlftA&.L ............... IMCldM MIL.WAUl<EE I UCKS-W•IYld Jim LA,,,_.,, f0twarcl·e1111er, 11\d SCOll ,..,_, lol'warcl. PO!tTl.ANO TU il l l.A.ll!lt$-Wt1Yed fMfk ~. torwerd, alld Perrv YO\lllt, tuercl. UTAH JAU-W•IV<ld Sl•vt Havn , c.ntw, alld l(Hla HutMs. tuafd NCKKIY ............ 1¥~ IOSTOH ••u•N~ Kettll Crowdtf, rlll'lt w.,,., Oft IM.wld r-u Rtelltd N...,fn Metllw9"t, forw•d ff'tM ~ of IM All'ler1can Hoc:t.n L8"Ue handicap \ ,.~ .-.., W•DHHOAY'I IENTIUH <ni-.. 27·•v ._,,, ...... _... '""'' ... ,, 12:» ~ l"IRST RAC•.• 111 ll/l'IOllO\ '°""" 114.000 > vee r Olds Cte1mlnQ Pf!Ce 120,000 slt,000 1 I !o<>Oftsellente \Cest•nonl I I 2 Ptectlut 1"1•11• I 8teCJl I •I 11 l l(enel Ot nctr 1ve11n1utlt l Ill 4 E•olt( Arbllor (!,lbllltl 114 S Ce•rttos UP !Soto) I 14 • N+cll'\ Princt !PtdrOH ) I 14 7 I.ens Menul I So"'> 116 I GIOrv Petl'I ISttven\) 11' 9 L•Olltnlno Den (Wlffllnl 11' NICK'S NINCIE 13 II StldOm • -t lfOfl l•orr1 '"'' runner eat/a l'letf lurtont rtelP• P11ttnteo WtlCh run, LA$ MANUS 0 ·21 C•me to hind fordno lhe Ptct 111rovol\0Ut tnen l>OIM on ro wrn In he ,.clv teshlOfl, reoeet wOUIO bl no 'urofl\e, GLORY PATH (9·2) Tectlt•• to tOHd to 1>eln ooslllon. cennol be Ignored LONG~HOT KENAI O.\NCER SECOND RACI . 6 lurtono\ Pune '13 000 FiNlts l YH rs Old, bred 111 Celllor111e Cte1m1no l>'o« ' .. 000 '14 000 I [)etoghll\11 fWll l (Patton! • I 10 1 Ceribbe•n Son9 IOrlt11•l I 13 3 T•mt C•lltO \Veie0lut'6l llS 4 Lucky ShOwers <C•ll•nonl I IS S B•nk Mtutnotr !Black) •IOI 6 Our Coouene (VateniutlA! ct 10 7 81ooo'\ NIVhl tB•iel I U e Br()Oll.ts Pe l ISotol I 1l 9 Gvosy Moon (Mtr•I 111 10 °" ~,., CP•ncnl 11S II Ab Of•o•n•I (Ped•ot•l llS 11 Test•rose <Sttvenu 170 CARIBBEAN SONG I• II v •mt winner ovtr ''"'''•r enttrfd betl. 1n w1on1no lDOt Hid0f7' overbe• u\uatlv oet vour monlu worth. IANK MESSENGER ll II Fortt d bit wide entering tne >trelC" tir•n11 lttt wl\lle In need ot the r•ct. let tor tie'' TIME CALLEO (6· II SOttd In le lt ano l1ouro to be CIO\t to the le•d 1000 , danoeroul LONGSHOT TIME CALLEO THIRD RACE. 6 I 2 lurtooo\ Purw Sl4 000 3 vear olds Cle1m1ng or•Ce 120,000 S II 000 I Jonns T ornor row c Blac~ I a 111 2 Gren Poerrt tP•ncay 114 ) Sor (;reoorv CSlbolle) 114 4 Tf'rrofler CKoencttJ 11• S Ma1estv'1 lloed C8r.n~tr"Ottl Ill 6 p;nfaOPlt Jae~ tBe1tl I 14 7 Btue let IOr1e11al 111 e Denni\ O 1vo1enzue111 116 9 Tron•lv Hi11t IPt0ro1a) 116 GRAN PIERRE IS·71 BloOfd cotd mlO s1re1Ch to"no •" cr.enct P•ncev stick• wllh '"'" runner earn\ call TERIUFtER (f·21 Set ou1c11 oec• !or n•tl m1ie belort t1r1ng c11anct et n1c1t orice lo UP\tl BLUE ICE C7·?1 OICI llOI °''•"' •lt'rtlv recovt>rono to lorct oect "' runner uo t>tl0<1 figures Close on tOUl>n heal LONGSHOT Siii GREGORY FOURTH RACE. 6 lurtonos Purle t 14 000 Maiden lllllH & mares l vH" old &. uo, brta In C4 Clo•m•no once U2 000 ,,. 000 1 Oocior \ Brew !Orteoal llS 7 Snaot The Ftemt (P•neele l 1 l tt ) f ttven S"tn\ !Werrtf') I 17 • 'Jlt' Angp1 OPlenou\HYt'I 117 S Fest VtrO•C' •Hernanat1 Ill 6 Boun1 '"' M•U l Bio<' 11 • 111 7Sec•e•C41 Me1e1 111 9 FraMwav S•b•l•t'I '1 117 ~ l O•t'' v Sh 1er I Bon•lto • 1 t7 10 ve1oc:.ta 1Pa1ton1 • 112 II ~wee1 Ja\oarv 1va1en1ue1a1 117 t) Ma•O Of Modn1ont !Bait) 117 Also tlltible tJ Vo\tm••e llo\t CP1111enon> 111 '' Pr1mro~ 1<.11c,,.n\ 1B1ao .1 1 rllO IS Party tnvot&t•on S•t)oHf t (2t 117 lo S·motv Feniest c IC0<aovel 117 FAST VERDICT 4 ti 01\0lt v.a \Off<I 1n IH I ond nttds oniv •eotet samt 10 t>t ro9n1 there soft buncl'I ot me •oen Cla•mt " BOUNTIFUL MISS 16 l 1 l r•1ner "•v•l\9 line meet. Hncl\ out ''' runntr\ 01 comoe1111ve levels. '""" give VOOCI account SWEET JASPARY (9·1l Flnl\l'lt<l wllh 1n1tr11" •n good etlort rePfef \l'IOUtd earn \llt re LONGSHOT ME ANGEL FIFTH RACE. At>Out 6 S lurtonos on turt Purif S32 000 3 ve.r otas & uo Clal,,.,1"9 once "° 000 '70. 000 1 Sten·s 8owrr IBue 117 , Ma\ttt Croltrr ISl'IOfmallrrl 117 J Ha•dknoc ... n tSo101 121 113 • Rt• Lo•e (Soh'I 113 S Emoeraoor A Norte 1va1eniuett ) 113 6 Oueior CTorol ' 117 7 S•e«iPb.,nk !Blee~) a 117 I Jerk Tor •S1tvens) 119 9 l 0.J\lrO\ •S•O•~el 113 TERRY TURRELL 10 AtNz•no Courage (Qrteoel 113 AIM ...... 11 ( \lt tt IMt,.I I U 17 .,, f d•CI ICl\lt/IOll) 11J 13 •uto Commert(IH (Soto) ( 11 I U 14 Mne119tner1>ro1ner (Ptdro11l 113 RSX LAl<I ti•?> Alwl VS M rlll t to 1111• o..,al •nd " t>la(ta '" rlOht \001 tor ..core, -M 11'11 cell ESTATI! U·7l Fl"I UO Oii alto tltlOit N•t, 11 •~ 10 drew In llgurn rlOl'll '""'· lt'OOeote ovbt.< chO>ct STIEIE,..A...C 16•11 Off tine• ta•t ,,, •n 11111 veer, wor .. lnv .,... fOt' retunl, !ft l•Ofl' w1tn e00tt nllce Corey lllecA. LOHGSHOT. EMPERAC>Otl AL NORTE SIX TH RAC£ .• lurtof>O\ Purw ,J8ll!llJ MO•den rn1l0tn,, j YH r\ Ol<I A uo ~ ••• I Rfwant (Ooocvl 117 7 Oan1uro IOetehOUuevel 117 ) E1 Mohno c Stevenll 117 'llution lSttvensl 117 s Breu Bottom\ (Pt<lror•I 117 6 Baron O Caro cP1nc.ev I 117 7 Un0tn1t<l IVt ltnzuet•I 120 e Pe•\4no PP•t cOev> 117 9 Fa~ E.cvrs1on <Bartl 117 OAN.JUR.0 15 2J Tried l\trcl let' wl'llle teclne Wlll'I 111\1• '°' ""' """· 1n 9ood ""'' IOt' dkllome tOdav, UHOENIEO 13·11 Wd me•"' Ill deOul IU\I ""'"'"° In oeme effort, wlM ""° too chOlce nont\I BRASS BOTTOMS (6·1) Quick ton ol L Netur•I wor.,lng well lor deOul, hu\ltlno Pedro111 """ LONGSHOT RUFJAN SEVENTH RACE. 1 1116 mittt Purw S11 000 AllOwatlCe 1111 es A m•rtt, l vH r\ Old A u~ L• C0<1orn11 tMeitl 114 2 a lo0<ns Laav (Torot 117 l Bttrnonev 8av ISMtm•lltrl 117 4 v 1vrt En Pat< CB Ht I 117 S Strutttv !Plricavl I If 6 a Roval Atvdar (Vattnruelal 117 7 Veronica ' Quest (Sotl\I I 17 a OuHn Marlene (Oel•llOUn evtl 114 ' AnllOUf Leet ISltYtfl\) 114 a-Allen E P1ul1on entry STREATLEY 17 ·2> Sturnbltd bedlv IHVlntl the oatt 10s1no •'' cl'lanct . 9ood '°°' to ,,,. •• orne"<I\ LA COROORNIZ 19·71 8•111eo Nmelv on lht ited r.ont to the wore. drlw\ wel etlO wlll 0t •oul>" to overnaut, V€RO...CA'S OUIEST 16 11 810 itreten runntf wltt bt llvlno late, ~ \Omt lltlO uo tront LOHGSHOT QUEEN MARLENE EIGHTH RACE. 1 furlOnol Pur\11 W0.000 H•on CounHt Slt i<H 2 veer Old\ whlcll ere no11· "'"ner' of •3S.000 1 Pt OCIV Moren ICH le non) Ill 1 Su,,.,ence Souert I Pt<1ro1e I 111 l A Sion OI Luck IMele l 113 4 l'•fth"O Jtl ISlt>Yrtl\l I I) S T aro.,o c Oav I lll 6 SOK•tl Trio IP•nc•vl 111 J Cuneo 1011ve reU I 13 SUNCANCE SOUARI! !S·21 Sllm 4ldoe In •ou11,, neer oil tu1 ooocl ett0<I. wlll nMd btil, SPECIAL TR ICK 13 II Elllr• ouick 8l1d llourH 10 t>t Prom1nrn1 on the lront end, A SIGN 0' LUCK 19 11 Ho\ cleu ano 100k1119 very '11¥0 1n morn.r•11 cr1Us 'trono lot LONG~OT CUNEO NINTH RACE. I I 16 m1~ P\ioe Sl4 000 3 vear Oi<IS C1a,m.n9 D<+ct 516 000·114 000 1 B-ow Tht> Trumoel• (Orteo•I 11S ; Strenoe Music (Vtr11•r•I Ill l Ma nv lloeas (Of1v1resl llS 4 Juo1tt>r Toote IB1eo 1 1110 S Rev Soi IOel•"oun avt l tn 6 Honvo<h (0oocYI llS 1 V•deo S•cl !Soh\I 113 9 E1eoen• Hosr 1Ca\•a110nl llS 9 C~ Ot> ln1er001 tPeororel 117 10 0 c• And Huo,, •S•b·t~I 120 MANY ROADS IS·11 Cto\1119 1111.t U l>f"' tra•n ""'"''no \lrttcne' out 1ooev •no wll bt "•ra to deny REY SOL !7·2) Oles not ,_., good t tlor t Of1no.tr \ olf tooav. c•n make emend\ BLOW THE nt~ETS 110· ll Wilt bt n·c~ or1ce tOdev end figure\ tor • Shirt dwlth cltan lroo LONC.SHOSl ELEGANT HOST llEST BET CARIBBEAN SONG 12"<1 AKt l PRICE PLAY ll EI< LAKE (7th Rect l •-<3el\Olti llOO•tnl•Ct IOCl<t v Los Al entries TONIGHT'S EH'T1tll!$ ( 10ttl of S.·nitfll 1111•""'-'9 IM9tlfll) Flnt P9Sf: 7:30 FIRST RACE 400 Y1rd\ PurH ll,400 Cahtornoe brtO 2 veer ~ Claiming Prict •• 000 I Wond\urftr IG•lt) In 2 T1mtto h noo IL.c11.ev> in J Setva Whileego !Cerdora) in 4 Mey Remblt IPt ullne) 112 S Te• Sum Ltev Sum !MvleU 122 6 Corv Jemei !Baldiller) 122 1 8otays 8ov IGerclel 177 I Somell•nd• Wr•ngter !Older1Ck'9nl 177 SECOND RACE. 110 YtrO\ PurH 12,806 Me•dtn l vter otcls Clelm1119 Pr.ct "6,7SO I COlh Rea <Peul•nt) 7 Advance Guv IOlderKk\enl 3 Moo<! Oruml (Trtuure) 4 MOlln lradotoon lCrt111erl S So1cy Cnoco11tt <G•fll 6 Cour1 Rutes !Leckey) 7 Bor Tne Doctor IS.viltel 8 Ml Amigo Moon (TIPolnv> AIH lllelble 119 m m in 119 m ,,, m 9 Count Ot Monov IC•rOOrel 111 THIRD RACE. 400 YarOl Purse 11.400 Ma·dt" 2 vHr otdt Cl•im1119 Pl'kt M.000 t Natural Wino tCreeoerl 1 The Eleoen1 Pl'•nce <Hert) 3 On Thf Inside (Proctor! 4 No Cten Clrtesurtl S Careltu Wn1\l>tf CGlauburner) 6 Jet So I= u1 I Peullne) 7 N•tlve Nuolado (Garcle) e Moon Ash IOloerfckHn) 9 Nuba rron IC9'dOH I 10 8unnn Foal lMllcheNI .\he E~ m 117 m m ,,, m m 121 m '" II Jov In Tnt Woodolle IHertl 122 12 ~vbt Soocv IF1~oa) 171 ll LeylO Lowe I IPt ullne) rn FOuttTH RACE . .00 Yard\ Purse ll.700 Flllot \, J 11H r olO\ Ct••mlng Price $10,000 I Rkl'I Tudor IC•rdOze) 171 2 Memories OI Bellv (Creever ) 121 3 Eesv WHhln (Pilkenton) 119 4 Hen!\\ Menhendltr (Ftoresl 119 S Hottlo• Miu l8aldlllel) 112 6 GoM And Got Fencv IBrOOI<,) tn 7 Ou\li. Tit 08wf1 (H•rtl 171 FIFTH RACE. JSO Ytrds PUt\11 17,600 Fllht\, 7 vt•r Old• Cte 1m1n11 P<1ct U ,000 I Go S•rrlt Tt (F111ueroe> 2 T1nv LH Ila Lff (Hert) l Oandv M•rv M•ri• IC•rc10111 m m 4 Prohmooa !B••OI S SO<c.t A.oe1n <G•ltl 6 Busn Nitro I LaClo.tY I 7 Brt>a• Oenc•l\9 (M1tcne111 e Stv"'" E 110 <Crteoert 9 Star\ Leoecv CP1ul•nel 10 E "~' Ecs1a\•fl ((;arc••> Aile Etietie 11 Sou11•• t(;arc1el 11 Too Tune IWarcl) 117 1n 172 117 117 122 1n 122 m SIXTH RACE. 400 Yaro~ Pur\t ll.olOO l vfar Old\ C1e1m1ng Pnet U,000 t Tne Game Plen 1l1oolnol 122 1 Minh Pa1•mes ILtCll.tvl 127 l Go•OCl•voe• G•Mv 1 Ve uo,,nl 11' • Sw1n9 AtlQ Sri.ft IOIC!eroek\tftr rn S Mtrt Oelt MvleU 127 6 Eu v l(•nd• Traveler IWerdl 1n 7 Ctanotst•n• cea .. ardU rn SEVENTH RACE. 170 Yeros Pur\11 U.IOO 3 vear olds & uo Cta1m•no Prke iS.000 1 Flttt Mlc.,ev 101c1erick1en> 7 W1ndv Ka' 18rooku l MoM1eur le llue (H•rtl • Covote Calf IGarc•t ) S Oronvbfonom\oec111 IReveu 6 Good N Ft mou\ !Cordoza> 1 MllfOVVhlOOO lv •rc1a l EIGHTH RACE. lSO Yt rd' Pur\11 Al!owence l vter OIOl A UD "' 171 ,,, "' 120 120 1n su oo 1 B•n• Tiie CH n IC•rdozel 1n 7 Flambovan \010tr10,en) 11• J M•no Gerne < Pt ullne) 11• ~ Ont Sau v C'1eroe (Herl) I It $ Prob•tlon ((;arcl11 121 6 S<,Jt Pepoer FH ture !Leckty) 111 7 Sun\e• John (Wtrdl tn I OuonttrOO vOOCI tM1tcl\etll llt NINTH RACS. 3SO Y•rd\ PurM 12 IOO. F•tt·H l vH r oros Cte1mlno Prlet U .000 ' I '°"'' Scr.oot G1r1 (Wtrdl 1n 1 Thell Bubble' ICrteoer) 121 l Rich A.no Fest tP•ut1ne) rn 4 Atoms Oru m Girt lh ldlht1I 119 S Min ht Do IOlderfcllHn) 11' 6 No Time Forme ILec111v1 11? 1 Wards Atl>H n Jt l CGercla> 172 • Any Time Soon IMU(hefll 122 9 Le Frllv l&roo"'l 177 10 • Jtt Cho Et w IGlaubur~t lt2 AIHI .... 11 Parr N_, Ster IGercfe) 11 Ledv Ette~rt IOoeltfickHnl U a·Eroeli>t Ett•bo IGtenbur~I • II seu 0 Lund ·R Forit•lnt·O .,,,,y m "' In W lelclwln LOs Al results MONDAY'S USU&. Tl '1 l.XACTA (6-l) N ici w.J,.0 (NI If U·•v ...,. lllfM .......... ) llV8NTH ltACI. ~50 Verdi. fltlUT llAC:I.. UO Yards. On Tiie Telle (Ed-rdl) O.IO 16'0 7.40 Jri First 8aby (DldflckM>n) 4 20 no uo COiiett E111cutlve (CrM W l 4.00 u o A C111c .Sotd (Gercle ) uo uo APOllOI Creed (Llldtey) "° 'Vlnlete Porl (M't'le') uo Time: OJ17 .. Ttrn4t! <Ml.2' Also 1t111· Pl-"tltou\ Pal, RelM Vovr Ania n IXACTA <•·11 Pelo llUO Nortl\ftn llnt, lllehet .. """ . • llCOMO ltAC•. 110 Verd• SCrlldlect; HOiie Orkle Dorllle (Ward) 3.00 , '° 220 U IXACTA (4-Sl M id JIOUO OolV OolV IN.tier) uo uo •19MTM llACa. m vera Tl'\ldCDll Proud (0tf'ele) 520 a.y ~rlOoc IMM) IUO ltO 2.10 Tlmt 0-M 07 n .-ucra <M > M id 111.00 Tiii """"' .. ,~..,, u o 110 Rottr Youne <Gefcla> 110 114•0 RACL J50 Ytrd&. Time: o.•u. ... ulYt lelld (Perea> 61.to 14 to ,.,.., Alto 1t111: C""911t I lrtnl SO Suill\v Anolt WflOll! (,l ullM) uo ?.20 Jcret~: lttM llld 1mff.. ' .Jtllwly Cv111tY IGlfcle) u o •2 IXACTA (5•4) Ml4t tlUO Time 0-11 22 Oeilv Trlllle 6· •• J Mid tf7'.40 U •XACTA Cl-il N l4 UI0.60 ...-n. •ACI. m Ywa '°""™ •ACI. 400 Y•ra ExHlld Tiii ,_ IOldrld!Mft) 00 ,. 240 Kit KlntMlr (Fltwfoll) i .0 uo uo O.Yt ,,.~, cer....,, ,. 1.A Hell Tni lttClll (lrOOkt l u o HO lll\ietllo Cllldlf (Otrde) i • On llle WN l~w> uo Time·••• Tltl\t U OU al IXACTA (l·J) .... tllM "fl'TH •ACI. -Yer~ '2 ~ llX <>+t~ .. s-11 .... &lMI• "'"' ... , ll• (Yc!llV) .... uo u o ltvl wlflMn (fh9 '*-1: ........... """ ltl Ma Mtff MefTv carOOll.t ) t • 2.10 wtnnen ,,... ... ,. JMnl h c;ooct (OlderkllMll) 2AO tl ~ .... (I or 1-1-1•>-.+ .. H ) .... Time 0 20..$) ~ Wltfl -....,. (WYW\ ..,_, ..... U IX.ACTA (4•11 Mid in.IO •11• ....... 11 ~ h ll ..... , ~ ...... IVCTM •AC•. -YVdt "9ol Vi11' ~ ..... M.-,D T_, flilc:a Ima eon.. Mo (lldlltt) , .. S.40 u o HIM Het ~ ..... IH. ... I OOlla Deulef CD!dlfldlMlll Ut • to NOii. Jcldlw dlell9e "' ._... Ollll Natural Fllre CCkrOtl lM A~.t.m ~· 0-20.21 ~ ....... Otl,M1 .. • ~ ....... , 111 ao.toa-..-... ... a (from left) Wade ...... 8rw Hant u4 CalYiD 8clalraldl alt deJec-411 .. tile "lied .. '° down. 8-8. Mets falls go wild, but Shea Stadium survives ordeal NEW YORK (AP) -An CC$tatic · crowd at Shea Stadium celebrated the Mets' second World Series title in a raucous fashion Mon<lay night aJthouah mounted police kept the carousen from taking the field. When Jesse Orosco struck out ':Dave Hendenon and the('Center field clock registered 11:26 p.n\ .. scores of New York City police officers on and off horseback raced to the field to prevent a ~urrencc oftbe vandalism that occurred after the Mets won the National League Ea.st championstup on Sept 17. · One fan made it to second base, but police apprehended him quick]y. Meanwhile, more than 55.000 fans exploded in cheers. Fireworks sounded throuahout the stadium. .. The d~sty begins!" screamed Paul Facetola, 24, o(Staten Island. Game seven featured the noisiest crowd of the series. Starting pitcher Ron Darling had complained after the first game that the real fans had been replaced by sedate fat cats wbo bad the clout to obtain tickets -but Monday ni&ht. Shea shook. They taunted Marty Barrett, the Boston second baseman, with the chant of "Mar-T, Mar-T, Mar-T." They cheered tint baseman Bill Buckner. the goat of Saturday's Red Sox loss. · Mets fans -whose great.est rituaJ during the franchise's lean years was Banner Day -hung the raften with repetitive sentiments: ··Boulder, Colo., Loves the Mets," "SUNY. Oneonta Loves the Mets," "Inter- national Sheet Metal Loves the Mets." There was some unruly behavior. After Ray Knight's home run several youna fans sprayed the entire left field bleachers wtth beer. And in the ninth inning. someone threw a red smoke bomb onto the field, delaying the game's conclusion for a few mo- ments. Police reponcd 14 arrests, on charges including assault. pick- pocketing and grand larency-auto. MET~SERIES ••• PnmCl ~ &bi•-11CMtoo!-ll11Metf~M11110.._ ... tbreeda~'..._beworbchuinni;np lixdl inaiJll ...t Jld IM Dn J.l IDdcC UJ» tine rus on 1evm hill widl lbree w. ·die e;. two • .. ~ of t.be American Leque Het'DWSel'• "a I I I I ceded ~ ..,._ Hu.-bad,......11 iaarowm -n.e Red Soa woa that pme 7-6 in bad allowed one lait wbca die Meta J I ianinp 10 belln a comebect &om 1mt up pandHUtw I.a Me...,., a ~10-1 ddlcit apiDI& the who ti.apd ud ICOled die tyina nm Anlels. This time, the Red Sox in the etabth ~ of pme iix. coWdo't quite make it ail the way Muzilli _li.Daled wilb one o.aa. IDd blck. Wilton foDowed with a linak that And thus continued the lld up or tent Muzilli 10 teCODCl. lbe R.ed So•, wbo have not won a Mazzilli, a former Met and native World SerieS since 1918, when Babe New Y~, wa1 picked up by tbe Ruth Ml still with the club and had Met.I Oll Aua. l after be WU rdcued yet to mab the transition from by the Piratet. pitcher to outfielder. ..This is the etes• day of ~fe, .. The Mell won the Worid Series io Mazzini uid. ·ni1 wu a Ci Ila t 969 in five sames apinst Baltimore, finish, and rm ~ the ..... and then lost a 1even-.ame Series to slipper. I pew up 11 a kid with thil Oak.land in 1973. Durina the 1980s, orpnization. and now I've J10W1! up the team feU on hard times. as a man witb them s1oce J've "I was traded to a last-place team returned." (in 1983), and I aJmost cried," Hurst then walked Tim Teufel oD liemande'Z said .... played in this park five pitches to load the bues. brin&ina in front of 2,000 people. To turn it up Hernandez. who had ollly one kBI around in three years and be part of in the previous six pmes. Hernandez this is the putest thina in my career." took one strike, then rut a slicina line In pme six. the Red Sox were one drive into left-center, easily 100rina out away from wino.in& it all. leading two runs and sendina Teufel to thtrd. S-3 with t1'1q outs in tbe 10th inning. Back.man came in to run for Teufel. But the Mets came back to score three and Carter hit.a linle looper into ~t rum oo three straight bits, a wild field. Ria.ht fielder Evans made a dive pitch and an error by first baseman fortheball,butcouldn'tcomeupwitb Buckner. it cleanly. Backman scored easily, but .. We were one strike away from when Evans rolled oveT the ball. winnins a World Series," Buckner Hernandez couldn't clearly tell said ... You can't come away feeling wbetherit hadbeencauaht. That gave good about this. We battled our tails Evans time to throw tfemandez out off." at second, and Strawberry lined out to Knight's tie-breaking homer came shallow left to end the inning. off loser G::alvin Schiraldi. also the But the score was 3-3, and the Mets' loser in game six, who had come in to master of no-decisions, Darling.. was st.art the seventh for Hunt. off the book. During the season, he AfteT K.nia.bt's homer, the 11th of had 13 decisionless starts and a I 5-6 the World Series but the first by a record, He had pitched in two World home-team player, Lenny Dykstra Series games with a 1-1 record. but he came in to bit for Kvin Mitchell and was out of this one in the founh sin&Jed to ri~t. Dykstra went to innin1 after &iving up three Red Sox second on a wtld pitch on a pitcbout. runs in the second. and Rafael Santana singled down the Hurst, mcanwhjle, came out for a first-base line for another run. pinch bitter in the seventh. He Winning pitcheT Roger McDowell worked six innings, giving up three McNamara said. ··we were hoptng to sacrificed Santana to second. and Joe runs on four bits. The winneT of build on that lead ... Sambito came in to pitch for Boston. games one and five, he worked a total The Mets had talked dynasty He walked Mookie Wilson inten-of23 mnmgs in the Series, giving up before they even won the pennant, tiooally, then walked Wally Backman five runs on 18 hits. but so what? The Mell' manager said to load the bases. Hernandez followed But the key was the bullpen. In 151/1 before the season had even begun that with a sacrifice · fly to center that innings, the Red Sox bullpen gave up he didn't oome to New York to build chased Sambito. and Bob Stanley got 12 runs. The Mets' relievers allowed a contender, or even a champion - Gary Carter to ground out. seven runs in 22 lr3 1nniDJS. Sid be wanted a team that would domi~ The Mets led 6-3, and they were on Fernandez pitched 2 t-3 hitless nat.e the pme. The arrogance of this their way. mnings in Game 7, followed by team! The Mets staned poorly in the McDowell, who gave up Boston's two Against that backdrop, this was a seventh game as Evans and Gedman eighth-inning runs. and Orosco, who club that had to go all the way for any rut consecutive homers in the second retired all six batters he faced. of it to matter. Hernandez said 1t: "If innin1 and Boston jumped to a 3-0 ··Fernandez kept us off the we don't win it all, we won't have ~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~ lead off Ron Darling. scoreboard when we had a 3-0 lead." been successful." • Tbey bullied tbeiT way to the top with power at the plate, ~wer OD tbe mound and power in their fists. Tbcir l 08 victories were the most by any Nation.al League ieam siooc the 1909 Pitl$burah Pirates won I 09. AJo~ the way, they had four oo- field fights -with Pit~ Atlan- ta. Los Angeles and Ci:ncin.nau -and two of their playen, DarliQa and Teufel, still face chafltS in Houston stemming from a barroom brawl "Everyone says you are not SUI>' poled to come back like we did in a playoff and World Series, .. Wil1e>n said. DEATH NOTICE S PUBLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE r PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HOllCE P\&JC NOTICE WAREN Jt\l\lE.'-' H \\ AHEN Ml> lh111h11 .!:i l 11111Cht11l111 2• 1 11mp.1n11111 Or Siil ld1111 Lipp• 11f Solll lo L.1..:u11 •• ,111J .1 111ulr11ud1 t•I .11111111 I( ltS40 NOTICE TO CREDITO .. S OF BULK TRANSF(R c S.C• 8101 .. 107 UCC) Co11to1n1" 9?714 lhal a bulk 1Q86 fh,, ~1.11emen1 was '••ed tr.insler •S about 10 be made JE AN M NOUTARY w o •r ,. Co.1n1v CIPrk ol Or· 10 MING LIN ENTERPRISE P ,,,, '••·<l 01..11111... .o.hl an')•· ••u"ty 01· c;,.pti>moer INC .1 Cai.torn•J c.oroo•· C. , · ,, tot>"r ;·1> 1986 .'4 '-~f JI• •n Transferee whose 14!.J FJ201l11 bu;11 "" ildd•ess •S? 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I '"I""• s Je' , t ,.Cl ~ "' NAME STATEMENT A I (. , t •t f' t u oA1f'Q p-Pris.no' _.,~ ' ~,.,,.,11 I' I \t 'C• n C· ·,,. • 1~05 M •<;•IOI·• I I', ""'" <IS 0 El f 42~ PUBLIC NOTICE lO OF TRACT NO 4607 IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA <...OUN!Y OF OR· ANG( STATE OF CALl- C'ORlll'A A<; PER MAP RE C t"lGOEO N BOOK 160 PA ,f<; r ANO )8 OF MIS C~ ANEOUS MAPS tN T><<' OH CE OF THE '"" ·~n GECOROER OF SA 0 COiJllll T COMMOlll • ' .. NOWN AS 30!>0 •.1;.01c;o111 />Vf COSTA \4fSA (A <l~F'2f <4U.,ORO J WNE RS l'"'l~•-1 CU"4MINS /l;K A J '"''./ C'l. ~.l\41NS JR //;NO :A•;•, M1NA C MMINS PtOSOl'Cl•Vt' b•dcters 1houtd rpte1 lo Sect1on1 701 SIO 10 701 680 1n- C'u\•vt' ,,, tnf' (Odf' of Civil Pr "'f'<lurl' IOI PfOYIStOnl 0' vPrno~ lhf-te1mS COf'I 0.1 " "lnd e1tec1 01 tllf' us. ti' 11 tnp toat..llty OI dt'l&yllrf>9 b•Cl<*r"> NOl1CE IS HEREBY GIVfN !hit on Novem~ ' •9116 a1 2 00 P llA a1 Mt1• •a•~ Ot1oc;e 4601 Jam- bo•N• 81v0 Rm 108 Cit~ ol Nt-wl.>Ort Beac." COYntr of 01,111qe <;1a1e '' Ca1110<n11 I .,,11 I'll 11 O\Jt'I>< auc toon to APPROXIMATE M INI- MUM BID S 117 000 00 Oatec:t Octobef 13 1M6 Olvt5'04'\ H8tbor ~--01v1s•on 460 1 Jamt>ot .. Blvd Rm 108 Newport S-acn CA lk lllJ.: """ '"" ·"' "' Jg1 '"' "" \\ •'' """ I\\ I 1111''' !Ufl1ll111g I>. l :\1.11 "i1 "l"'rt Ho ''" \\"1dn1 .... l.1\ (lt.l11l,.1 .!'I l~Xll ,11 11 oo .\ :\I "1th .1 \II""'!.! T111•,d,1v "'• II I I 111111 I 011 H 1111 l':\I l'.111111 Vw" .111tf I 11111 ho ti \\Ith 'll<h <1••••111 1d1,h llll Ill'"'\ 'h,1111111-: tltt IJI ~' S.11hll1 lo.11 h. \'.11 I 1 \ ,\ 111 'I h 1•" ,1 l\lni lu,11 \ 1'111'\. lllr"o. c:ruup 10\trln~ 111 1 271111 S11uth1·1 n 01.1ng1· SEWELL Cuu11t' 1111'1111.it' 111-:1.fo:N K Sl-:WELL. IM.·1ng ,1 11i.1g111.111. lw 1,. 111\ 1 d m111h1·r 11( \\.!' ·""' ·'" .1< t!\'1 1(11 h.i1d St'Wl'll 11( n11·mh1 I 111 I h1 l\l.1g11 N1 "JM,, I I~ .il h . :-hll·r l'.i~th· Jl1 \V.111 11.111d 111 H11l1t 11 t:1tt!Jt of i.;.;11tw1 I lt Sh1·ltl11n S111111,, .tl1 l'A c1nd i\ Lq1111 '"·rt· l>111 •1lllv Skt'C.'lt• 11( p11•11111 1111, 111 lht t;1, 11d.tl1 ~r.ind ­ \' I\ "' 1•,11g111U' 111olh1 I nl .It llrt\ c1nt.J L .. ..: u 11 •• n '"" h 1. •• " , 11 s t w r 11 A 11 u r 1 •t u • t;,,,,1,1d1 'c·rvr<"<''> LI}'}' F \\ 1\ H EN \\ L cl II t d •• \ :! :Ill FINE l 'HYSTt\I. 1':'-1 .1t F1111,,l L."'n· .uul 11'1 l\1'11 th• Sil t.h ml.tit K1d1·r & \l't /\kd .. I "' th1 1 II\ J-\ 1 111 k Mortuarv 111 P.11 I' Fr.1111 c· 1>11 11 r 111, t KI KI h,1\ Ill~ IM' ll g111-...1 Ill .! 1:~ 1121 h1111111 1"1 \n11 11c .111~ CHRYSLER \\\oh.1'1711 lie , 'll''"'d "' hr-. S . .\NAOHN CSANDYI 111111 h• ' .ind '11 p l 'I I H YSLEH, ..i..i1• ll:'I 1,1th1 r 1\11111 ll.1 .111d 1'•'"'1 d •''' ":-l)\·tt1lx.·r C.11 I s, g1 nh.11>1 11 111 ·• ' !llHti tn Costa L.i.,:un.1 J (tll, 111, l1111g :\h· .... 1 R.·l11v1'<I f,1th1·r llnw i x·-.i l t ll'rnl .11111 "I H"11.Jld S l'ht \Slt•r ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL .. ARK Cemetery • M ortuary Chapel • Crema1ory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 HARBOR L AWN· MT. OLIVE M ortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 PUBLIC NOTICE I( 21130 FICTITIOUS BUSINHS NAME IT A TEMENT I( lt 1lt I( 21133 The lol!owong person~ ..irf' doing llusrnf'S\ ,n COUN TRY FlOF\ISl & GIFTS 1081 E Marn St Tu51tn CA 92680 l\Atth&el R Herr er a I SOS £ R•ttl S1 Santa AM CA 92704 Jt>•nelle M Herrer111 1~5 S Ra111 <;1 Santo Ano CA 9270• This bus1n1>u •\ con ducteo f:ly bu,ban J 1nd "'''e llA1Ch"l'I R H""l''I Jf'anettl' "4 Hflrrf'r * This s1o11emen1 wu hle<I w11n Int> Covntv Cll!rl\ ot Ot 1n9e Counly on Sepl!'m~r 25 1986 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT lhl' lollow1n9 persons are Tl'lt' 10110 .... 1n9 pe<sons are o 11 n g bus 1 n es s o s do rig business '15 Stone. CHERUBS 3333 Bear broo• lnYe<\IOrs 2061 St>il $trl't'I <;uolf' 104 Co5ta Co"" Lan,. Coc.111 Mt'SJ Cal MP . , C 1t1lorn1.i 9?626 92626 00<•n,1 Ma1on 5243 East Malag.J C0<po<a1ton Pen SI< no Strtte1 long Bl"aCh s•on fund 2061 Seo Covt' C.1!olorn1,1 C!0803 Llnl'. C.osta Men CA Cttrmen Ht>nd&rson 384 9:.>6:.>6 C l hlor'lra cof"t)or F "'"'' AW'f!Ut' 9 lltquna at•on Bf' 1< h CA 926~ t lawrence and CarOle llA11l M.tdeto~ l Farber SW e1 19'.\5 W1nd,,,.lrd N..,,,oort 9,, ck,. Street Laouna 8Pach CA 92600 81·\~h CA 92651 lh•S f:lus•ness ' con T tu~ bUStnl'SS is con· 11ctl!<I b~ 10.nt venture dttctf'<I fly a general oart· Manuel G Arce Stone nt1\l'1r Brook tnvesrors M•l&ca Donna Maron OfpO<ilhon Pension Fund This s111e1Ntnl .,.., filed M.tnU6t G Rice Trustee FUOMll with thfl Coun1y Clerk ol Or· This stoJremfl'nt was loied Publ"htld Or.in9l' Coast 11ng1• CO\Jnty on Septeml>ef •lh lhe County Clflk ol Ot Daily P1to1 Oclobf>r 7 14 21 :.>'l 1086 an9«' County on Sepl~~r 28 1986 FSllOlla 25 1986 I • 19 Publishf>d Orange Coesr FU0111 Published Otllngt Coast Daily P1tol OclOl>t!<.., 14, 21 1421 28 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE I( 2t3IO FICTITIOUS aUllNIH NAME SUl'l!MlNT Tne tollow1ng persona Are dO<ng bu'tnes" H Polygon ~ion Centef 3 152 R.c!htll Avenue Sutll' 100 C°'te Mead COlllOrnt& 92028 Homes ly POiygon • Celt torn1• corpotalion 3 152 ~II Av.nue Suitt 100 Coste MH• Ctttlorn11 92626 lh11 1>u11ne11 ts con dVCled by • COfpOrtllOfl Homes by lflotygon 1 Cali· torntt coroote1 1on. Br Ml(l\N C A~ VtCt PreJi• O.nt Tlttl lllltl'Mf'll WU fllecl ""'" lht Counly Clerk or °' ~=County on Octobtf 16. ~1nOQ Pubh\1'1~ 0. l\04'I Coe11 Ototy Pilot 0<.IObtot 'l 1, 211 No.,.,n~ 4 1 1 llHl6 l -441 Daily Pilot Oclol>ef 7 \4 21, 28 1986 PUBLIC "°TICE I( 21311 F1CTITIOUI 9UltNIH NAME ITATEMINT The IOllowmg persons ace d0•fl0 b\l\lness 111 GOiden l t0n R1't1111r•nt 24602 Ray· mr>nd Way O&E El f0<0 CA 1121110 Cruno Pino Cno11 32 Ht••l.->.,OI*"' Irv•,,. CA 9'114 111nc l J Sun 32 Ht>ffowq!NI' Irvine CA ~n 1• ft>•• 1>vs1n•H •I C:C'rl\• 011t.ltO h)' CO J>41f1ne<I Cfltr•g Ping Chov l llf\Cy J Sun Tl'ltt ,la1Gmen1 wd Ir'~ wilh ll'MI County C&etk ot Ot itngf' County on Oc '°'* 16 108'6 Fa2*2 l'11l1l1\l\Pd O•itn CoHI O, rly PoJOI OciOCHlf 21 21 Nnvrmh~t • 1 1 t!ll6 T 449 T416 PUBLIC NOTICE Kmu FICTITIOUI "'*'-H NAMEITATH•NT Tnto following pettonS are doing Oii tMSS H FARMER BOYS llAAAK£T 2773 West Edinger A~ Sent• Ana C•htoin~ 9270• Ng<K V1n Tran 3139 E V•nfl A Or•noe CA tn69 T;im lh1 Do 3139 Vine A Of lnot' CA m fl\ls 1>us1ne" •t con· OllCttd by ~ t:>enct no "'''• Ngoc Ven "tan T1>1• slllt'fMnl .,,,., hied wtlh ll'lf> County Clf'1k ol Of· : County °" Oclo~r 1 FsnoM Pul'lhsf'l40.) Ot •!\Of' Cei1A1 O•~Y Pilot Otto~· 14 " 211 Nl'W'mMf 4 1988 ,, Hh' ,,._n,1..--, eov•pn·Pnl ''1 ArtAt1~1m 'J •Uf MOB lHOlJJE Jat'l'\ft C Bynam Marsn.i : l' l 'l ><I "''' ol lh<1I '.J~I r>ACl~ lt;'t Wi>~I F"rst S• I ri •P'lt<1u1ant nus•ness '•• • .,uhtP< t <lf lf'l1'9 ~,jf~ ·~ ,. 1 r1cr• .. rt, i.r 1 t t',)., no ,.,t>t-*l ,Jdd"'"'>~ o, 11her com ,..., I 1P' ondl•Of" c11re<.hOnS Or;sng• County By P,. PP!f'fSCIOfl [)epuly k ' "" • > f E N L 0 " ••• I "''" c A q2·0·1 JAP4"'f~E C llSINE <1nd "''' " l 1na fll·'" M IOC.J!' O JI 4?50 BJrr dnCa ' •••t) 1'> 10 E Long< dQt' p ", "'·•• ~"""' M tr vine O• ... CnnQI' CA '126(' "'" ""~''"" b•ddf'< 10< cast\ 1n I twlul mnnf'lo 01 lhf' United --~~~~~~~~~1 Publtsneo Orange Coast Oil·I~ Piiot Octol:>ef ? 1 28 Novembf'r 4 1986 TU 2 I •" 1 c ,lfror on C.i11101n.a ol .,,,. Ch•i>I e•f'Cul1vf' ClltCe O• f)IOl1C1Pdl b\JSlnf'SS ('lhc e or II • nt!'ndf'd lr.•n,IP<nr 1~ \.lrt,.. " lbOVP Alo 1>tllt>r busonf'ss namPS ano 1det1rues u~ed b) tile mlf'11df'(I lransreror "''t111n th1t>t• vear\ lll~I yPars last PllSI so far (I\ know•• 10 the 1ntf'netPd lran5111'ree ilte NOnt.' c ""'~ ~1 o ..... g., S1a1 .. OI " s r u,one\S •5 con· PUBLIC NOTICE c lhfnrn1a Q2-14 "''' h~{l r. hu~b~1nJ ona w1te 1---'--------PUBUC NOTICE Plate NOTICE Tn~ Oul" 1rt1nster w1U o-e "} • J•·orgt-1 L ·, ~11..Jng c:on~ummate!l on or atter P ,,,.,.,, .. ,1 1,. ina:3~~~ w•r~·;~,.'~J~~::::"~,e~~"c,,''6'~ the 14!h day ol November 0 ,,,,µ,Ir 1 1, trit ,., , 14 , 1 C 5apl!"mOei 1986 and c1a1m5 m<iy be c a"'l" <ounly rn ~ fllt>d a1 WEtLS FAnGo •0 !'11\f 2' •1'1116 BANI\ NA f <rrnw Dt"part l420 F320654 p, tnio\nPd 01 1nge Coasl D 111, Pol( I ()c IOhP• 7 14 2 I ?P •l'I~~ T415 lhe nometsl 9nd business adCl•\'U or lhe 1n1ended llaMler~51 are DONALD R ABRAHM M 0 5742 Mu,.l'llil //;venue v.in Nuys CA a1 40t mPnt Re hc<ow No PUBLIC NOTICE 6Q. 40'; 4'>00 Ma~Arfhv• Buult>v .. 11<l 650 Newport B""'" Count~ JI Or..in9e St lll' 01 Calltornoa 02660 fhJt lht' property oPrl•· nf'••I ht>rPIO 1\ dt'SC.rollf'd •n 9PnPr 11 as A med1ca1 or 1 r c ,. s p I' c •a It l , n 9 • n g<15rropn"ro109y •net •S IOCillt'd .11 3S5 P1acen11a Av enue Srf' :.>04 Nf'wOOrt Beach CA 9:.>663 Tilt' Business .• ,,mt u!>ed bv s.1•d tr an,te•o• s 11 'l •O loc ll!On •S Thomas P H Tw.iddl'll M 0 Thal S<i•d bul~ lransler s 1ntPndf'O to be consum mated .11 the ott.ce ot The Busch f11m P C C.O Cor prir tit" P.,rk Ste tOO lrv•ne C ll1lorn1..1 Q2 7 t 4 'n 01 liter Nowmf:ll'• 17 1q86 Tr"' t>ul~ transit'• •S suo lt'CI IO Cahlort11«! Uniform Cornn t-1c1al Code Sectoon 61nf• The noJme .ind tiddrer.s ol A II e1,11ms mu~t b~ re , ...... ,, ll '"•S add•PS~ b1 Irle 1 !rh <l.l• ot November t >'16 '" t'5S th .. bu•~ "ans- fH 11so '' tuOPc; !he translet ' a 10' license 1n wtuth C 1~.t· 1 I Cltl•t'T'c; m '~I [le re (P •t-<1 0"0r 1(1 lhP dale On ,....,,.hen t"P hQtJO' 1CPfl$P ~s tr.\l"'Sleroeo b1 1t0e Deodrt· mPnt I llolcohC'" Beve•aQe C '"trol So tar as l.nown to the 11 1n~teree all bus1ne5s n tm!'S J• d .Jddrl!S!.t'S u!.ed b) ', 1nll\f Pt..,, tor ~hf' trit t>e yPJ•~ 1 .. s1 oasr • d1!1P1Pnt ltom lhP .lt°'OvE" 1wo 1't1ne Dared Oetobf'• 24 1986 MING LIN ENTERPRISE INC., • C•lllornl• corpor· •lion. Br: Shu-Hui W•"ll Lin: Br: Tung-Ming ll.,, Tr•n•feree K 28132 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I( 28113 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM~ ST A TEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lhl' P""'0" wolh whom cl.o•m~ mAy Ill' lolf'cl os T•m• !hy R Busch Esq ~n C.r"~")r llP P31~ !'IE' 100 1rv111P CA ci:nu 17 1<11 4 7 J 7368 1lnd lhl' lil\I d IY tn• H1nQ 1.11ms b, ·"'~ cre!11 tor ;h.111 l>f' NnvPmbt'r 14 !'l!\( """•Ch'' lhl' bu\•nt''\ d1h r,J}f()ftl th+-con,ummj. J.>ut>hsneo OranQE' Coc1st 0;111y P1101 Octobe•' 78 1'le6 T•!ift • 1'11 f I 'W<nQ pl'l\011' HI' u I I I "P ~ ~ I < FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE A·l.'1 1 "• (\ •1 1.,,111 .... I( 21125 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ... ' ( I ' ' ' ' /. c; , •• ,, .. ( .\ ti 1 lh <f>Pt 1t1Pi1 lt'1 .,. .. .,,,. fl)!lowong per~nrc. , 1>Jlt'l! Oc101wr J,! 1Qf11:> DONALD R AIAAHM, MD Intended Tr•n•ferff r t .tlf'CI O< .1nq1• Cont 0.1°1) P•IC'I Oclol'•" ~'I 1086 14!>7 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 "' 11 .mdnnf'd lhe "" I '"' r t•ll<>us B11s1nP<s N.1n t 8AMBINI 3333 6• 1 <;1r...,t Co'1a M""·' (. j\ 1'1e F>c.trl!OVS Bu,.n.,c,c N ,m,._. '"''~"flld to ib<"•e w 1\ h •'(1 Qr July :' • IQ86 n '"" C. ""'~ 01 Orang(' Or Qll 1; K21127 f11•"4 1 "3t470S FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 5.arwy Fanarol 1064 NAME STATEMENT N• ,,,1 :1Qunc1 B"ach CA Thf• tonowrnq Pt'r\nns lie 9 t 1 001n9 nu~•neu es THE C.laore S1mch0 .. 1lz 13 N JEWISH DEVELOPMENT Stoninqton S l '1Quna CA COMPANY 1833 t Irvine O~f)r,? • Bovrev.lrd Suotf C Tu111n Th•s oos1ness wes con C,1hlo1n11l 92680 <luClt'd by CO·Pdllner!i Deutsch Ente1p1>sf'~ Inc This s1at1.>men1 was ht{'(! F321107 '• t ... ,• l\I I · •j. • 14 PUBLIC NO flCC I( 21131 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F321249 p It t11t •·tt O· •' q• L .• ,, 01 •1 I I. Ott I·• •• ,. ... ... ,. t •• , ' 1, .,. 10tilb 14.,, PUBLIC NOTICE ORANGE COUHTY SUP£ .. IOR COURT ' • • ""' l t•1>r""'°' tiff' C ASE NO 441 554 PP t1 r 1 " lC1m1>1rd PLAINTIFF· Se"I• Ane In· "•' ""~·· ""iol"C• 1011 .,•llmenl Propertlea, Merit R• , \ :.1· 5u '" 101! C'lsta I, A Celllot"le l lmlled Parl· REPORT OF CONOmON Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the Pactlic National Bank ol Newporl Beach 1n 1he state of Calllomla, at the close of business on September 30 1986 published ,,,.response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency. under title 12. Untied States Code. Section 16t Charter Number 17 166 Comptroller ot the Currency 1"th District Statement of Resources and Li.bHltlH ASSETS Cash and balances due from depository inslltuttons Noninteres1-bean ng balances and currency and COin . . 6 , 172 lnterest·beanng balances . . 8.0<I 1 Securities ...................... 2.'85 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements 10 resell on domestic offices of the bank and of tts Edge and Agreement subs1d1a11es and tn IBFs .................. 800 Loans and tease financing rece111ables Loans and teases. net ol unearned income LESS Allowance tor loan and lease losses LESS Allocated transfer risk reserve Loans and leases nel ol unearned income allowance. and reserve As~els held 1n trading accounts Premises and to1ed assets (Including capitalized leases) 38,509 52" -0- 37.985 -0· 861 212 -0- 01ner real estate owned .............. . 1nves1men1s in unconsolidated subs1d1ar1es and assoc1a1ed companies Customers 1tab1hty 10 this bank on acceptances outstanding -0· Intangible assets Otner assets Total assets LIABILITIES -0· 689 57.2"5 Oepos11s In domestic olhces Nononte1est-bearong Interest-bearing 52 165 23 377 28.788 In tore1gn offices Edge and Agreement subs1d111r1es and IBFs Noninterest-t>ear1ng Interest bea11ng Fed~al funds purchased ar1d securilles sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices of lhe bank and o! 1ts Edge and Agrt!emenl subs1d111res and 1n IBFs "" 11.;nd notes issued 10 the US Treesury Otner borrowed money M ortgage 1ndeb1edness and oblig•ttons under cap1tehzed leases Bank s habtlrty on acceptances ueculed and outstandtnQ Notes and debentures subord1n•ted to deposits 01ner hab1lit1es Total hab1ht1es L1m1 ted·hle prelerred stock -0- -0- -0- -0· -0- -0- 83 -0- -0- 632 52,880 -0- CJlltorn111 coip()r&hon 1q•o "'I"' lhe County Clf'rk ol Or N Acacia Fulletton C•h ''"91' Couni., on OctOl>er 1 IOtMI 92631 1'186 M"5 • I\,' :· nerahlp l•'" b 11<1 t ""t1~1men11 DU'ENDANT ST A TE· EQUITY CAptTAL L1<1 '"r «' 1t1!01n111 rorpor WIDE INVESTIGATION At 1 • •0 11 Rr1o"o Or Sulle SERVICES. ET AL Tb11 business 11 con-Sidney F1narot Cl&ttf duclrd by 11 corpor8hon Srmchowitz Deut~n En1erpr1scs Inc Pubhtllect Orange Coasl Lucv ~tsch PreS1den1 OM~ P1101 Oc.lobe< 7 14 2 t Tb11 t1a1eme11t was hlect ;>8 1986 "'tlh ll'le Couoty C~'k ol Or 111Qt' County on Seplf'mber 23 1986 PWLIC NOTICE 10" ( "'~ °'4P'>a CA 9?627 NOTICE OF •,.,' 1'1151'"''" ' con MAAIHAl 'S SALE t1110•~1 t • l Cnrttnt1l110n f'\\ v1rt111• Of a ""! 15'ued LCl'"'I" d St n, I 1et Inc on /l;ufltt'I 15 tQ86 on r~ W 11 N• '.i11'-'' 11t•o1-f' !lfl'•lln•le<J Covr I F32Cll50 Pubh51lt'CI Orenge Coast o .. tr Polo! Oc1oo.r 7 14 21 T "1) 1 l!('Tf''"'I w l ' 111 0 uuon J rudgmenr enle<4'0 ..,,,, •r" 00"" ( '"'~ 111 Or S1•f)lflmb('!r 30 1985 1n PUBLIC NOTICE anoe C "'• n c;!'ptemt>er 1.ivnt (II 1ud11men1 c.re<Jo NOTIC( Of SALi 7• tO-f 10<111 Santti An.t tnvft,lt'ne1ll Nnhtf' 1t Mffb~ g1'rt'n F3*" ,., ~rOPt Mnrlo. 1 • Calr· T422 P<tr"'"nl 10 ~l!Otl :3071 P1.l>ll\lll'<I t)• t'1Q• C:o. \I 10.11 l•mo1f'd p,,,~"'IP -----------.1nl1 :\012 oltM C1vt1 C:lld11 ot Oil '" P 10• Orr r•f" • 1 • 11 ind 1·p•n'1 111ogmf1nt ~bl P'tlllC NOTlC( 11>4> S1111e OI C••1IOfnti\ r~ 28 •Qllf or11o1 Julon Cummins •~• 28 1986 Perpetu al preferred slock -0- Common stock . . ....... 2,505 Surplus ... .... .... . 3.S~ 1 Und1v1ded proms end cepttel reseNM . . . .... . . ( 1.6811 Cumulat111e toreign currency trensletlon ed)uatm41f'ttt . ........ . -0- T otal equity capltel . . ...• • .... ·-· 4.3e5 Total llabllltles 1tm1ted-hle preferred atocll.. end equity capital . . 57,245 We Che undera1gned d irectors. ettat to the correctness of this stetem«it or resources and llabllitlea we declare that II hu beef\ examined by us. end to the best ot our llnowtedge end M!lef hu beer'! prepared In eontomianc. with the instruct;on1 end 11 true and cOfrect ----------un,11>1(.Qnfl'•l AP To.,,, no __________ T41! J• nn Cumm.n~ Jr sno .... •09 K _, """" '" 1111 Nt>hc ~uction 11 PUBLIC NOTICE " r ,., !) 1 ,nc-,. .,, s1t 682 •5 Leff)' L luck~ NOTICE Of' 102. E C.httltlut S nra tu 111, tl•lf' on .. ~'° lv<!o Donald L Sofsby eull( TRANUf." "" CA qno~ at 10 ()() Am I( ,.,,, ,......,, "" llwt 111111• ol ·~ ,, Karl 0 B«gheer (S.C• lt0l-tt01 c .. Nnvf'f'lt~r 12 1qll£ 11-.., FICTITlOUI •Ul!Nlll ", nr" ct M1•d "'"' 1 nn.,. OtrectOf! 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Sr VIC• Presl<Senl/Catttt.r of the abe)ye...nefMd banlol dO l\efeby declare thet this Repor1 or Cond1t10n 11 true and ~t to the ~t of mv knowledge and belief H~l[H DIANA V F HSIEH I ••f)(I Ill I Ir lylnQ lien OI C t!OI A•in fOl\ylh :'~1 tolo"' ANO JASON HSI H lr•n•· II'\ ""'''"~~ II\! tttwlnQ Rtl (llm 01-•O M[Al 1-'~l)J'( IHY IM JoAnn J~ tt•0<l "''°'"~ "''"nes~ . 1tld ~•or lQIO l~flmP• ~·'" "11'''"r 0 1:'11011£1:1 w 1rH " owr 11 10 16 86 d•flll ,, 42!10 B1111111n11 cti\t nl <hf'th!ltng '"1Cll• • • l11Str•PU ''con 1111G ANO 1q1.,;AT{O Al PCllrh,,,lly $u11t t.I lrvuw l'"I \ OI Ulf> d11 tr' I~ 111 nt1•v•l1iull 30'.0 ~A0t~0N AVFNUf County or O.•~ S11t• 01 u.1r\..i '""' .• u, 011.X1 11, rn•~1lh ""r DE Cit;1<1~ro •S \OT • 1 • 0nnge C0Mt OAJLY PtLOT/ T~. October 21, 1181 CALL 842-5878 • CALL•G FROM NORTH OllANQI • CA'• ING FROM SOUTH OllAW _____ llll 1NTO SAVINGS -4 ines~ sg_:_OO 7 days... • l'l'W-. Pin\' OHlY. flo ,._ ..... Qwut•IClll• ~ ... , .. 0t *'O W""lecl Ptaia~ Cetta lllN 1114 1..,.,, .. ,~ Htt ltatlh It l .. u L"t A Fe11• Olla 11111 E·BLUFF 1u.11 twnhm w/Bk _______ 2_,7~Z_4 FOUNO Black & White Cal, ztH ~··•~11CMtl .... 1114 ltatab bYiH 2144 111•11 .. u11m111UL~ ..... -... -t .. t·.-..... -.---ti3"'1b ... ,-. ~, !'!''1, .. b-a--iic""o-n~d'°""o . _ _ S875tmo Call Doug Am· .... Tl .. 11111 8111 JIDZ mc1man(wk)850-4455or Oultsandinn c,.,.,,_,t of (hm) 760 6951 H sy 1111i;,"'0 31); .... 2oa HISE WAllTHI · wooci burning 11r9p1ace' 2bd view Piii n11111wa1er RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN F1nea1 Coa11 Meta New~ II you wanr good steady 2Br 2Ba Condo 2 car gar. port IOCll!qn Muil SM 10 tenant g1v~ good rent trplc On Goll course apprecl11e. S 195,000. Ros' (2 l~h 223 • 167 S 1395/mo 640-532• I-ANT ASTIC Vl!Wr PVT BEACH parktn9 Vrly $1600L n/smkr prel'd, rels 675-3063 HWllllt1•1 lbd $650. no pelS 102 E Bay Apt 6 Act now & d"I directly with Own/Bldr.846-8402, 673·1500. 831-0317 •WPT·WllTER LUSE TURTLEROCK 2br •den. 2 t>a lrpl a•c ·2 car gar, OCEANFRONT 2B• 2Ba FULL y FUAN & BEAUT .1111 ~v chooce hlll IOC l t'duced 10 s 1100/mo 8AYFRQNT 6BR .1nd nt .. $1300 ,,.,. pOOI S 1425 5U ·2054 w• .,r Imo yearly 8111. 1t1e• IMO tabulou~ $4500 mo Agl 752-2226 OllNlllAllMll WEST NWPT 3BR 2BA WOl108RIDGE Twnnse OCEANFRONT E Bilboa steps lo tx:h $1050•mo 2t •1 'l t>il g,.r a G lrpl MO<lel perfect, lrg • bdrm nome ·~ mile to beach FOl'mal dining rm. frplc, lrg tam rm, sec • private yords Secrihce 11 only $'185,000 'can PATRICK TENORE 631·12fi6 or IWPT-YlllY HITALS ·n~·t>e l11d•) Avt 11 1 Blvd Bachlor OGean/bay WEST NWPT 3BR h t 1 S 1075mo 775 7188 view mini cond lt.1rn •·. m rp _ $530 yrty incl ullla dbl g11 $1350 mo LattH It~' tUI N smkr 673-6372 "91 •• ,:t \ ~ . . :· DOVER SHORES •BR .;.;,o_1,,;,;,~~..,..,-~~ family nome $1250 11'0 un1Qut> 2Bdrm wtlOft Blue CtrHI 4tl Illar 2'22 PENINSULA 2BR turn 0°•d Cruao• decks 760-8702 steps IQ OGean $900 mo v·• " . .sr par' S 1200 mo 2Br 2Ba cnarmlng Duplex COST• MES• Tll .. ME CALL 499-2309 Avail •mmed $1050 mo WMtal<R , • • " Eves 545-6982 or Dys 3BR lrplc like new comm LltlU litttl 2152 12131838-2061 ·t ·• ' • pool s10001mo - -Walttrlront Homes Inc NfW TOWNHOME 2Bd. $700 -2BR lBA 131-1400 1 b.19ar lennr' pool nr Uhl!> paid No kitchen ,«! ~ t.. L 1_9 beach $975 ·sec relrrg micro op11onat r IC• vv Qrpan vrew 3br hs 760-0559 Iv msg 708 Avocado 675-5219 ' .. -* .,undPCk gar kids Pt'IS Quiet & secluded 2Br 2Ba •LIOlllATlll• $975 53Q·6191 Agt lee E,1s1 Nine Condo Lg 2 2 Bedroom, 2 bath condo Ort Newport 2br 2ba Hal c.ar gar & pool use $950 with ftreplace, pool • cheop $575 clean crpto mo Lg msg 661 -7516 large hving rm • din area 539-6191 ,Agl lee 2169 Reduced s 10.000 10 only Newport leach $116.900 for lasl sale lalltoa Nt>wport Shores gorgeous Call PATRICK TENORE Peniasula 2107 3Br 2Ba all amen11tes 631-12661760·8702 2 & 3Bdrm Winier & Yrly ocean view, new crpr I eii~\.P Peninsula Renlals avl Upper Duplex S 1250 ~--Villa Rentals 6. 75.4912 Villa Rentals 675-4912 _: __ , Corona •el Mu 2122 2 I 3 IEHOOMS NO FEE TO TENANT ~---,,.,,.,.. •Ul-11111• $1200/MO 2BR 2BA 29 St 2 I $950 f/p nice •IUIAJI* •2 Block from Blufls in Clubhouse 212 $92S 2 gar ~; ... &J'f Modern pertecl 4 Bdrm Old CdM Avail 12 I Call 30 SI J 2 St 150 2 gar sp 3'• Ba1h wnh torma1 din· 675 7324 '0' appr VILLA RHTALS 1ng room family room 3 2Br tea front duple•. 175 4112 ----F fireplaces • view Sacrr-lrp1c. patio garage w o · Ital E1t111 Ftr Sile ... trll aw• rice at $469 900 w1lh S895 mo Close to bcn 2bdrm nr ocean $725 yrly 1•-------~-lerms• For details call 644 7220 or 250 1022 derails others a11a11 at 10 .. 11/Coa4•• RUl ESTATE PATRICK TENORE 539 6191 Ag! tee 111c; .... -.•,"'i1r...------100-2 ass1su1Ts 631· 12661760-8702 coAONA DEL MAR · lvo producer seeks ad HAVE OTHERS 51" 3 ba 2 car gar 2 llocks to leach! ***** 0111on;i1 a5st~ for for art-I ~i~~\· Sl55o imo 556• 897 0 Nwpt Snores Lse 2bt •HWFllllT * mu11~1ratro11 ano1or sdle~ ·~ • .-. da~., 675 2676 eves 2ba pool tennis. 1269 SQ AllllfTE IEST VALUE pos Salary sat • con1m -~ Jasmine Cr eek 2BR den Ir dbl gar S 1175 • $1600 L or vP•y l"11gh comm Mv•r ----•• 2BA CJl1<11ded gcsre pools St'curity 63·1-3025 ike new large 4 bdrm n .. 11e 2 yrs ea per selfing rt 31 11••10• ISUI & renn1~ $2000 lse o c e 11 n Ir o n t es r a 1 e in 0 C Xlnl opply Senn i:i"-" I 52500 S!.'C dep Call col· 2BR 2BA duple• 1 Olk to w/200 • picture post Almosl ,, acie on water-lt•<.l l61912 44 1860 beacn Sundeck ex- card views Private beach rt>svme to Patrick Teno••· lront Room for 100' •.. lremely clean Gar Lo1s t o Remax .234 E 17th 'lr 1 A •lenn1s -th1snomehas1t Sviretl7 CM 92627 yacn1 5.000·sl estate NEW3BR3'>BATWNHSE o storage va1t1mmed all and then some Own-tNo phcmf' calls pleilse•, $6.800.000 Submll on Wt>I tldl ? lrplcs dbl gar 'l'Tly $995 548-4239 ers relocatrng p11ce prrce -trades OK Ap· No µels $2000/mo 2 MSTR BORMS 2', ba stashed $700 000 for 1851 SAVE ON HIGH LABOF-po1n1menl with PATRICK Agent 673 5354 Newport Terrace Pret s<1le II you are now or will 1 o" c1nd build 11 (Ov• TENORE 631-1266 or C t M 2124 sm tam11y $9501mo be an oceanfront buyer -,.,11 No down payment" 760-8702 OS I HI 499 5485 then don't miss Oul on Ou1hl1 prf' Cul material~ I ~i• • •2 sfOAY 2BR 1·~BA • this e•cep11ona1 op <;1"l fly t;lf"P 1nstrut1oon< I •(, ~; · frptc tncd yar<l w-d nkup '*BIG CANYON• por t un11y ror only (.,1111r.r dP!a1l~ora111•110; 1,_ ___ , UJlco11y d...., gor Car oll Highly upgraded 2Br $? 299 000 ltt·r> M1lf'"-llomes St•m·• ; ' S800 mo 642 5654 den 1870 s't S2500 mo ~or your personal preview 11 ( 11117 t4 521 1434 ----Owner Bkr 759-0i06 "all PATRICK TENORE YHSAJLUS 11501 •Eastsode sharp 2Bdrm 631 1266 or 760-8702 VERSAILLES CO .. DO Bay View Condo ' lE\,i nov"' Garaqe •ncd 2bO trplc gar pool taz I >'ll C•rts drps w 'd •·~· ::£1~;· DRASTIC PRICE By owner 213 975.0234 to~ .. , No pets s5~5 ......... REDUCTIOI!. Colle<:t •' "-~ •\1 '\tand cred•t _ Woll ,u• .J 0 1 ulil '""' o l it• Chi·~~ 70 5629 .AYFRO.T '"'.t ti" r t.. •ts' Tr II& CAllYO" COIDO! •Hot new condo nr bch * * 1•ou• '"' •d"' """' ,.,. Lrg 3 b<Jrm 2''t ba w/pool Sn .J•I per Ok JBr 2 >Ba r.rst resale ollerrng .(·~ "•••• 1'drrt'l \•r•te~' , spa tennis and set gate ~r.IJI <Jbl gilr spa SI 195 Premium End Unil twnnm • l""1t 9rouno floor t, High ceilings skylights fi4f 1844 or 642 9666 .n The Cove Elegant & c.11 on ~ cor y hrt>piace formal din rm & wet bar spacious w 2 suites torm lor thl)S<' coot 1Mn1er Pvt> S t695tmo Parrrcktagl dine-vrew Cleek & "" q II s cre1r & 111c<ml 631-1266 and 760-8702 w~rers edqe pat•o $ c1w.i11mq )Our 01te1 Just reduced ro S595 000 S lJ!I 000 tor prompt sale JOYCE DABOL T Hastrngs & Co 640-5!>60 SALLY SHIPLEY lllh1 luch Cott111 1n great oceantronl l o 759-9100 Villi HLIOA CHDO Gn•qPous Bayrodge 3BR "lea,, improvements Jc "mt-1oc Grear proce S..!52 900 Agr 759 7602 MARIOR VIEW $240 000 Sy_Dwner Lovely 3br :'.Iba Monaco M ooel N o Brokers 640-4020 am 494·12 17pm * PHTIUHE COVE* f •rPllenl loca11on 2Br • R 1 W•h• Dryr '""Cr!) Ir pie. 11aul1ed ceohngs 2 r 11 gar w iopnr Over c.1reamc; & falls Pool & • µd Grf'al view $995 Avt 11 3 No pers 549-244 7 Anolher 5 room llM I/yd qar prkng krds ok $625 539 6191 Agl tee 3Br 2' 1Ba Condo FPL D!VI PA TIO DBL GAR <.dlion surroundt>d by "Apens1ve nomes A best t>uy 2 bdrms 2 baths rilus targe 1t111n91d111in9 .irea w11h ltrnplace & nrrP patio Grr>at rPntal or va c.a11on home build ~our uream hse talf'• S3Q5 000 2 m!ll• .. u11es tireptaceand 11tt>d ~otchPn on guarded t.ort1µ11 • Comm pool & '>µ•• ()u,11otoed buyer can 1.1~ <' ,.,.,er loans wrth MODEH HOME VALUE! EL GOO WID hkups L•ke new 3 t>drm 2', bath S97 5 S 1175 dep 2100 SQ tr wt1orma1 dtn· 863 0697 Qr 863-1500 - s 10 oon clnwo s 149 000 •ng rm lamily rm 111e· B•Q 1am1ty 4bOrm nse ptac.e more $265 000 " \I I HI HI" I ll11"11'1nc._ C.a11 PA TRICK TENORE inc.Ids den ll yO cozy lrplc 631_1266 760_8702 S800 s 539-6191 Agr tee REAL fSlAIE' \\\II HI Hll'1 131-1400 Ill 1"11"" Inc. ~ REAL ESlATE l'TUIOO ···::®\•? Costa Mesa Twnnm 3BA Jdt# ~~:o1~~etr~~ P~~~~\ggg' _,._ --•• Waretlronr Homes Inc lalltt1. OCUllFRHT 4111 31& U 1-1 400 Penumala l 007 Zoned A-2 S569 000 E Side 3BR 2' rBA twnhse COLDWeu BANl(eRO FAIULOUS PHI. PT. 640 1460•305 645-9586 1rptc pa110 3 car gar FAMILY HOME. OW"U SACRIFICE? ~~~~ s ~~&i,~~nniss 1~ _._...., .... _._. 4 U<J•m 1 Ba 3 car garage Spacious & elegant 2 story ~er 645 2454491 4105 1 H •~f" FrorT'· Ocean towr nome 3Br 2 1Ba Oltl Ctl 1341,000 P• Av A n ( 673· 1900 ic 11 w wet bar & VIEW Demand location w/45 C Community pool spa & 1Mde 101 Two separal"' oro111 del Mar I 022 1vnnos gvaro galed Musi units Front 2BR rear I l OT So /Hwy Fri 2br' >ell m 1986 Submit all \l1111ded rnto two 19R R1•.tr :?t>r den' Owner oflers $399 900 Agt. w1olf1ce and spa f;c· t lrnv $:J4.) 000 8 1\r'I D1,1n;i Prosser 644 6590 144-1010 "'"",.," •• f;l'> 8Q9'J ('<ltH or 644 6200 DECORATOR'S SNOW PUCE 3 Bdrm Penthouse in QAI" quarded Vrlla BaH1'J11 Formal d1nmq rm 1,,,.,,,1, rm tugh c.,11t1edr,11 ~··• ongo; pri.,,ilf P c.vndr 1 • 1r I Pven ,, tiny oc.oa,, ~ , . .,. Just S2 15 000 (714) 673.4400 Costa Mesa 1024 BUILDER'S CLOSE-OUT fl'1f)KfRS WfLCOMf l 1 •11 r1 w q ri•11rln~ I• ; ' Ctf ,,..,., 1f ' 1(), Y 1 Jt••1 1tu 1t1 St'J1i•OO r" o, 7 1 .. tt' f\ JI 48 q;>q NEEDLE IN HAYSTACK 1 11 ')t, 'I~ P rnol '1' , ,,., ti• l .., ftplc SI " 1()0 l.JI ·~c; 4810 ,nr,A• NF.STE RN REAL (.,'A!( [ 9 f SECIRITT lllLtlH CJ:U. OCUllFllllT OllH --~-~-!!~-~-~-~-~-:Newer 2 bdrm 2 beth eKec -----HAVE A NEED? Tl• tf Ll~t Isle SO ot bay lron1a9P, 144 depl h Probate Bob D C1tus11n ( 7 I 4185 1 77 70 or I "P•Jd •t e clms1f Ad poqes 673-03!>4 Of'od vou •P sure to lill 111 c..ondo Pres1rg1ous 10- ca11on & address Full on ocean 111ews walk to ~hopprng pier 1ne bay • more Only $269 900 w11h terms• Submit ~or more tnlorma11on PATRICK TENORE 631 1266 or 760 8702 HAVE OTHERS WMt-X n I .. ,J1 • E /Side sharp 3BR 2BA twnhm w formal drn trpl, lndry gar & yd $995/mo Curl 11631-1266 HOUSE tbr • den. 17th & Nr>wporl Lg front & back yard S675tmo Loretta 432 8118 M-F 9-5PM L UXUAY 3br 2bll Easts1de rownhome. 1'1 yrs old. Vr•ry delui1e S 1 t50tmo Villa Rentals 675·4912 MES& WOODS HR 2 BATH BUILT-INS OISHWASHEA YARD $11'>0 Bkr 751-IOOO Mori" tor less $750 3bdrm 2011 clean area mus1 see ,J'l 6191 Agt I~ Nrw Condo prvt comm former model wtprol int decor 2Br 2' rBa spllt mstr su11es Living rm w tr pie & vaulted celhngs Format d1n1ng rm, k1lchen compt wl bll1ns & micro Inside lndry wl hkup 2 Cilr gGr wl opnr & direct access Reer paho. land· scap~ wltlflglllon AIC. comm poot & 1ac &CfOll streel S 1175/mo on IM. Call for appl 852· 1818 Available lmmedlllely PHTIHlllOIH 2br 2bl, lrpl, w/d, frig, new carpet $950 240·391 1 llLUll WAHi llT! Bimg an orter Of lease op-RENT COMM, 2br hM '* EASTBLUFF Condo fl{•ntr door~ oay win <Jv"' ~ sl\ yhtes ·3Br 2Ba ~ 16r,o 1st & last sec Avl 1 1 I 650·8088 Iv msg •RENTALS AVAILABLE N h·t Chgo S900-S5000 Otr lrl 3br lba S 1800 l~11!1Agt 17141642 1183 Nwpl Baytronr Mar Kar 11do 1450 sll !Br part furn S2000 mo yrly lse BoJt stop avl 644-9558 BAYRIOGE 2BR 2BA C..ONDO Gated pool 5pa S 1250tmo tease 540-755 1 .B.eautl1uLcustom... home 3Br Den, 3Ba tors ol high callings 011erlook1ng pool $2500 Agt 642-2134 II& CAllYOI COHO! l rg 3 bdrm. 2•, ba wlpOOI spa 1enn1s and sec gate High ceilings skyhghls tormat din rm & wet bar $16951mo Patricllt agt 631· 1266 and 760-8702 BLUFFS 3Br 1''1Ba w/2 car garagP on Vista Hogar Close to shopping $1000 mo 640-5274 I LUFFS 3BR 2BA I sty s 1300/mo Avail 1mmed No pers Call Nancy 963-2023 SOTHEIY'S llTUHTIOHl RULn CHARMING NEWPORT HGTS HOUSE 2BR. Iba 2 car gar S 1000/mo 675-4 t39 evenings EXCLUSIVE HARBOR RIDGE 3bd 2 · ba. lg Loh wlwel bar. pool! 1ennrs sec gale. frptc, 2 cJec~ s $2350/mo lse Call M F 85 1. 1 184 Kim Fan1as11c Condo on the water wltabutous ¥•ew Pool S 1795tmo Decor. ator lvrn1<1hed 673 -0896 Harbor View Homes 4Br 2Ba Mon1ego Model Avl now• S 1 700 mo Before 9am Of air 6pm 643-1965 Newport near perlec.t $450 hSe rental llat appealing basic dee.or lree ut1ls 5'39 6 t9 I Agt lee OCEHFHITFHI. 4Br 3Ba Winter S 1800 640· 1460•305 6•5·9586 WALK to Fashion Island lux 2br 2' 1ba. w/dbl gar adults no pets . $1400/mo 640-72 10 3BR 2BA bay vu $1300 3BA 2BA dbl enc pkng yrly $1350 2BRs IBAs. yrty S800-S850 OCNFRT secluded sngl him hm CAUlllY llHTAL cl 11 lllT llC. lll·•ot tr lll·l 1lJ Aruta11t1 ...... SPECTACUUll ocn• I HY VIEW Cozy prvl room localed 1n charming apt complex wlun1que atmosphere Just steps to the ocean Lndry rm. lg sundeck A RARE FIND' S325/mo No pets 675-0447 STEPS TO OOHI Cute cozy bachelors & lBOrm located 1n unique apl comple• wlcharming a1mosphere Lndry rm. tg sundeck prvt garage avarlable A RARE FIND' $600-S850 mo No peis 675 0447 Open airy 2BA 2BA duplex unit w/ltplc -snr gar -w/d hkup So of hwy S 1195 mo Agt 673-5354 Comple1e1y decorator turn beaut 2BR twnhse lrptc patio Pool tennis S 1295rmo 673-0896 SPECTACULAR OCU" I HY VIEW Nie., 2Br 1 Ba located 1n charming bldg w/unrque a1mospncr e Just steps to beach Lndry rm lg sundeck prv1 garage available A RARE FINO• $975 No pets 675·0447 Cost• Mesa iu4 114r• 1,t w/,tl1lct1tJ Pool No pers $495 $600 security 646-3618 Lare• 214r111 ''' w balcony & pool No pets S695 S600sec 646-3618 IBR lBA house wi tront 1 1rd Cloi.r to beach & .hop!> $700 mo urrhlll'S roe •u<1Cd 548 'i3Q3 2B<1rm 1 •·Ba Westside 11t•Sfr<; fresh pamt pool no 1Jt'1!> A~ now' $585 P lC1loCa Ally 84 1 6133 2BR !BA $700tmo S300 dep gastwtr po La Lanne Apls 1838 Platen Ila See mgr 548 2562 :?Br 1Ba apt Garden set· 11ng nuge bed pool. sman pers & child ok S725 Call Ceha 646·654 I E Side CM 2Bd Iba gar. Srngle or mar neo cpl prel d 241-8282 Agl •2Br lBa Nr SC Plza SA Carport pool spa bale Coin-Op Wasner/Dryer S750 CAT OK 722-80 11 * 2Br 2Ba Nr SC Plza SA New carpers pool spa Carport bale Coin W ID $795 NO PETS 722-8011 * UMi& IAR APTS * IBr & 2Br t11g range, •aundrt poo1 carport No pels $595 & $695 93 1 W 19rn St S48-0492 * LG IBA ne-Nly re- decorated qu1e1 pool no pets S552 up 1884 Monrovia 548 0336 *Mesa Verde 2Br 1 Ba upper new decor dish· washer locked garage $675 No pets 640-2495 •PHTlllllE COVE• Excellent location 2Br 2Ba. Wsnr IDryr. micro. lrptc vaulted ce1hngs, 2 car gar wtopnr Over streams & lall5 Pool & spa Greal view $995 Avl 11 3 No pets 549-2447 $550 ·',Month Free Rent So Coasl Pta1a area tBr air tenced coot carport No pets 546-879 t IHTAllT 111 2Br 1• 1811 lwnns Es1de loc Pool gar lndry rm $750 2310 Santa Ana TSL MGMT 642-1603 AUIHIA AP&llTlllTS Poor re~reat1on room. laundry room I Bdrm $525 2 Bdrm $650-$675 530 W Wilson Compte1ely remodeled units Like new Close to buses. snops & beach TSL MGMT 642· 1603 Or 722-9012 AYAIUIUllW $786/mo 2BR l'~BA twnhse Encl gar, lrplc, tndry rm, yard 763 W t9tn SI TSL MGMT 842-1603 hon Super 3Bdrm 2• 91 wlor, w/o IOI McNasn Re- • 1 ally 842 133• A M , Big Canyon corido Un· 851 9889 PM lslH4 ZtOI t.taleN surpassed 111ew locallon S,95 000 Call Barbara TAKE A LOOK lH· t• Jutl S425 renle cozy t>ung1low w/1ppls blllt pd or 1n11 - •IUmt JM 1'-•* Gar frplc & more• C•lhdrt ceiling S 1000 873-~48 A1trec1111e Unlurn 18drm. WE'RE THE eesn Bay vu 2 ttry 4br 3ba, WtrfrHt •••••• LI•• 10123 at 11am PCH. nr I & 2 BEDROOMS trpl, vaulled ce1llog. dbl WANTEO prof Fem to Balboa Bay Club no col· FURNISHINGS AVAIL gar. pool. no 1)811. •hUrll' 673· 13•8 tar 551·8880 •Free UllhOes $1795/mo. IH. avail FOUND Blk Lab mi• • •Specious llvlng 11-t. 722· 1066 8111 Coa•erclal months of age. fem hosp •Huge kitchen Versailletlrg lBR penthse 1.£. Salt lut tag on neck t81h & New· :=~;~,ovens & ranges Sec u r I I Y Po o I . 11t poll Blvd 754.53 11 •Covered Garages Clubhouse. Avail NOW 2769 FOUND Small ian dog •Poot & BBO's S7501mo 645-7•08 bllnd & deat Adams & *Plush landscaplng LARGE LIDO ISLE lbr 134 I 720 SO. n . Brookhursl Hun11ngton • Xlnt locallon 1cross Bayfronl buhd1ng 1 ga1 1617 Westcllll Beach 968-6120 lrom park space yrry S82 5 Nwp1 Ben 541-5032 c1gt •Sorry no pets 675·0120 or 673·2357 99GIS F METRO CENTRE 385 W 'l(ILSON LOST 011ck arracne case ,,,a1uable papers RE· WARD' c M Nwpl Ben Are<1 .,22 1191 1.-2· lll l LIDO ISLE · FURN !BR New quality p111 oles "' S700tmo yearly Includes 11770 E Wc1rner F V ut1ht1es & garage 1 per 0Jvm J•lhl' .10,,,n Amer EASTSIDE 1Bt upstarrs apt Sonia Ana 21s1 SI son no pets 673-0837 D• •r C:,.1u•'> 1':1:? 8011 LOST Blatk Lib mnt r .. "" 14 1rs oto v•c Brooknurst & Tal1>erl Fii 10 J2 REWA R D ' On1 area. lols of wrndows NPar Lido Village 18drm $6:?5 $625 dep apt. pan turn. S550 mo • 8~3·0697 or 863· 1500 incl ullls Yrly tse 1st rai.1 USTllll 2111 & sec 673 1769 D1shw111her. new drapes Newport Heights 2Bdrm p111n1 etc encl gar , no lBa garage Laundry pets S600/mo 645-4319 pool Water & ~as paid $700 & ~125 65 -82 13 E side 2Br 1Ba wlfrplc & • beam ce1ts gar $700 • *IWHlT l&lllA &PTS Isl tasr sec $225 2 per-Elegant wa1erfron1 apls sons No pets 650-t 798 2Br 2Ba & 1Br 2Ba • den E side tg 2Br 2''1Ba. 1wnhs Micro dl-N, trp1c. garage 1200 Sii. new crpt drps & prvt bch S 1650-$2595 paint, frplc, dbl garage, boar shp avail Sorry no lndry hkup yrd grdnr. no pets 760·09 19 pets $910 840-1597 Oceanlronl 2Br 2Ba. FIREPLACE-POOL-PATIO $14501mo 3Br 2Ba. Easlslde X-lg 2Bdrm wllg S 1595tmo Stove cprts, dining rm No pets From drps Yrly 675·0447 S680tmo 557-2841 Villa Balboa lBr $850 HUT LOCATIOll Versailles 2Br $980 S5501mo IBR lBA. all Studro $62!> bllns lndry rm nr beach 722• 7388 Agt & snops Winier 3Br 2' .ea Opb on 741 W 18tn St lhe sand nr 451h St TSL MGMT 642-1603 Furnishe<i all upgrades LARGE 2Br tBa. carpets, a1mos1 new $2500 mo drapes Oll·1ns. trplc 1 544"2484 M-F 9-5 car gar 1323 Baker Su Cleaente 2676 S650tmo 551 "5932 CLEAN SUNNY 2BR IBA MOVE I" HW $675/mo 2BR 1BA wl d hkup Inca yds go!>d loc 1800 Pomona TSL MGMT 642-1603 PATIO NEAR BEACH $7001mo No pets 49~·2710 Misc. lentils Nt>w exec style 3Br Condo lHal 2706 Wat~ rn closets 2 car at· ~S~J7~/!"W~ee'"'"'!'k_ll_te_k_i_r '!'&.;;t.;;n.;;dr.;;y rach~d garage. back yard Small pets & kids prrvl eittra lor Cable TV & OK Call Celia 646-6541 phone Worl\1ng male NEWPO RT VILLAGE APARTMENTS Cosra Mesa PRESTIGE LOCATION S Blocks 10 South Coast Pta1a •Close 10 QC Arr port • 7 Minutes 10 Beacn •N•9n1 L19nted Sand Volleyball & T ennrs Crts •Pool Jacuzz, BBQ •Covere<J Parkong •Cable Tl/ Ava11an1e •Rec Room w1tn Fireplace ano Billiards •Saunas 545-4 156 Betty Laquna modern hm lrg BR w1p11t ba lull house pr1v Beavtrfut ocean view S5751mo 494 832 t Hotels/Motels 2718 UliHAIUCM MOTOR IH W>ty rentals $145 & Up W1dy Co1or TV rree cotree healed pool maid se•v1ce & steps ro ocean K11<n s avl 985 N Coast Hw~ Lag Ben 494-5294 I BR FURN UNFURN SUUH MOTEL Corner Nwpt Fwy & Balo.er Wkly rentals now avail Sor1y No pets' S 140 00 wk & up 2274 171 415!>7-0075 Nwr,.1 Blvd CM 646·7445 EASTSIDE SHARP & CLEAN 2Br w'd hookup SU I SH lOIH , c.ar encl 9arage NO 3026 W Pac11tc Coasl Hwy pets S750tmo 546-9950 Newport Beacn Retrig T v TOP AREA Quret no pets MESA PINES 1Br 1Ba Carport. encl pa110 Or balcony S610 up POOL spa t>bq 549-2447 TRIPLEX Unlurn 2Br 1Ba, bll1n range oven. dlw Gar pallo $725 Ole S 135 wk sgl no deposit R111tah to Slaau 2724 •BALBOA PENINSULA M /F sundeck over - tookrng ocean pvt rm & ba S400 675-5204 957 2565 Res 7~9-5484 3BR 2Ba C M Townnouse D , • 262._ 2 odrms avail S275 & ana 01111 v S325 • sec Lg sundeck •CLOSE TO BEACH * 642-2695 or 548-6654 2bd 2ba wlgar $750 714 739-19 19-<lays •97 • 1326-Eves Hut. l11cl1 2640 Nrce 4 Bdr 1' rba hkups avr now clean nr • sen & cnldcare & stores Poot. no pets S950 964-7942 Lalua lucla 264i 29 2BA OCEANFRONT al Divers Cove lurn SI 500tmo tse Call Blarr 10 see 494 -4608 Small Bachelor 1n se- cluded private area Plen- ty of park1n9 Pool & lndry access u111s incl $430 • tst & 1as1 499-4020 SUNSET Over The Ocean Studio So Coast Hwy Stovetrelrrg parking, no pets $675/mo 499·2690 BALBOA ISLAND prof F only 25-30 n-smk $354 5f'C 213 377 -0360-0 675-0830 BEAUTIFUL HB CONDO lovely surrounding pool' 1at tennis courts n-smkr $350 968-5202 all 4 BIG CANYON twnhse prof Lady n·smkr pool 1en- n1s secvrrtv $500 , for ma10 760-1337 CdM Lu11rybt Ocean view. pool 1az Prof 40 • 675-1751 COM ocean \llllW·2BR lBA close 10 ocean Wt O Mature fem non-smkr No pets $425 673-5835 House to share, S A Horse Property wtcorral near 11ver 1ra11 pref F full priv $425 531-7 135 on UXf WATERFRONT n rr1CE SPACE 'I MUNT HS rnEE A(r..,r 'J7' ,qll &up $1 50 CJ I 64. 4644 C~lll DLX SUITES Ample pkg ut1ls paid :i'8SS [ Cst Hwy G75 6900 COSTA MESA Thrt•t· Rooms 730 SQ II AIC c.rpt & Orps S650 prr mo qross 64'> 6266 HB Tobin Bldg Worner & Bol~a CM:a 264-1375 SQ 11 S 1 per so 11 gross Cati 525 43 tO 968 2496 LOST male -NM e Maude W• ev 5 t'"' old Dover Sho•f"S nr San11ago Dr b42-2466 LOST 010 small tema1e PonOle Missy gray vie o f PCH1Newtand on 10'1 536-4994 REWARD"" LOS1 10120 Small gray oog no tag or collar w t dd tetr eve ve ry Stalf'• 6 Granam HB 846-5381 LEASE all part decorator lurn sales oll PC.H X Int REWARD' Lost M Nor-~11cly ~'' dt1tk prkg wergan El~ Hound husky phone system & copier 1 yr Olk stv "c Acacia Reasonat>le 650 0830 COM 101 16 673-2287 NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING Ea~lotaent 887 W 19th SI C M C[i • 3016 Stores or Oft 600-3000 • are So, Fl Aqr 54 1•5032 '!!E_x_p_o"'!B~a-b-y-s1_1t_e_r '!"ro-r"!!2_c_n-11- NR 0 C Airport area drf'n under 2 yrs Full· 11me on my Easls•de CM art1um orrice 225 SQ 11 nm 863 4624 642-7326 1an1 1 v111 101s or pa11t. 1ng mo-moo" 852 9366 Molner w•ll Babysit 1n ner Nr ocean rn Hunt Bch 0 1. CoStd Mesa Home Mon-d d) 1hru ~, da1" trees look on10 gardl!ln 548_5722 sec.•elar v Reasonao1e rares 969 4787 Domes tics 3011 ~H~o-u•s~E·K~E~E~P~ER .... W_A_N_T~E ... D L••E' oil out for eloerly lady Lite nsekprng & compa- r-•on~h•p 675·4137 THE EXECUTIVE SUITE Full ser v•ct> oll1ce Ne....,port Center 640-5470 Unrqve large bayfront Ap· pro~ 2400 !)Q It . tOOO MA TUAE HOUSEKEEPER sQ tr ovldoor deck drrving necessary Eng- $2500 mo 17 t41432-0653 hsh spealung iov-1n or • out salary negot•aote J Commercial Propertr ASht>r 548-82'>4 or 2771 760 6815 ~La_o_u_n_a"'!!B!""e-ac_n_A_n_C!""e"'n1"'11"'r T Htlleu 4650 always rented $875 000 _______ _...._. Co•11ae1 Jonn Page 12 131 T uchtr·Prescheol 6'> 1 ;>OO I ·18181501 444.t Christian Mrn1slry $5-$6 hr Mo• ~ • 642-1426 Nwpt Ben Cannery VIiiage Rt"t111 stort> 11so s r at Mediul/Dutal 51 05 QSc tt 409 11sr St -'>4( o;q4 <tll f,pm Lab Tecnno1ogrs1 stare •cer~.,o P t Pn1s•coans o rt .. SPnd resume 140t A. i!du Sv•te 501 N""''"'' BedCh 92660 l11daslri1l 2711 2000 s If. 3115 llrch Nwpr Ben S 1200 mo M 1 A l " t' AQI 54 t 5032 P T Career Clerk 2· 7pm M '"''" oependable per 4800 <.Q II hghl mlg & or ( • Good d1111•n9 record t1c" "' Pil•k•f•g Loaom9 640 0140 .Jrt>J Airport loca11on CJ '>49 3909 o• 760·084o eriul/Olfice 5400 I n to me pro p e t ACCOHTIN& ClEH f 'J 0.HO f nlry entry level DOS· __ ..... _____ 2.;.7.;.9.;.0 lonr 10-t<ey exp helplvl CHUP FOUR-PLEX W1 I train Circle t< Cor- Good CM location All are µor •l•on 171 4)642-7702 2BR 1BA units Askrng AIR I COLLECTlHS $247 000 bul owner says Call tor appt 894_3780 01 M11ke an otter 1,.1318!>4_3496 Traditional Realty 631-7370 F 'T E •P o Secie1ary T tP•ng Pnone~ l1hng tor c.orisl development Co rn L 1guna area 499-1580 GENERAL OFFtCE We~1c1ot1 area Advert1s1n9 PRiil DUPLEX co 9 12 1-J Mon F11 Modern tar9e 3Br 2Ba Call Gerry 642 •J15 large 2Br 2Ba in mrnt GENERAL OFFIC E Aor cond1tton Fireplaces port area Non smoller h1gn ceilings garages • part time mornings more E cc1111en1 valve at 852 0404 as~ ror Sharon S290 000 Otive by 27 11 _ W Balboa Blvd then can LIKE PEOPLE I CHS? PATRICK TENORE Old t>Sl60l1sheO co needs 631 1266 760-8702 ~as1 going lull charge HAVE OT HERS bookkeeper able 10 at - • ·~i~~'\·µ cepr neavy respons1b1hty R• • , : M iinual system Costa Ir' Mesa Salary open Ben- elols good Send resume l11i1111 a Fi11aei1l & Sdlary expec1a11ons Personnel Manager A1101ae1a11t1 7204 w Oceanlronl AnntHct•Htl 2121 Newpofl Beach 92663 * SPIRlTuAL & PSYCHIC READINGS Palm and taro readings avo1tabte N.il1onally renowned psy- chic local & tic d 19 yrs Sa11sfac11on Guaranteed' d92·7296 or 493-2054 New;rt lucla 2669 2BR r A wsnr dryr hkup, Pnc.I gar 1 block from beach S9501mo sec nn pets 645·4102 MIF 25 • Back Bay Poot iacuzz1 tennis Avdrl 1111 $375 incl ut1IS llEW llllHIATOll * * 2H 11.hl&* * Gr1r11ge near Hoag No Dt'IS S775 675-8411 *LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 391 2Ba w d trplc Pvt beach tennis pel ok Sl800 moyrly 675-7687 llC CAllYOI UST En1oy tl'te lu11ury ot 1n1s eK· Clus111e~uard gated com- munity rn a spacious 2Br T wnhse Amenities incl 2 lrplcs wet bar AIC micro WtD hkups & 2 car garages S 1825 Sorry. rio pets 644-0509 EASTBLUFF Townhouse Apl 3Br 2',Ba 2 car gar. No pets, S 1025/mo yr Is. 644 1010 or 760-7037 Aller Spm or Wknds IPAOllll APAllTllllT 1 mite from betch 642-2357 Ed 122 776U ARTHRITIS THATIHT MIF 10 shr 3 bedroom btoing studied Medlc1111on duplex S300tmo Isl ollrce v1s11 laboratory last 208·8 Cecil Costa lest free ot charge Ages Mesa 722 -9269 21 65yrs 645 71?4 N B Oceanfront ap1 Have 1~Liioiistii&iiiiFiitiiliin4iiiiiiiiii2;9;2;S 2 rooms av all FI pr et d 1• non smkr $375 & $425 645-2864/E 834·56061W NICE HOUSE IN COM 10 snare n1smkr over 25 Mate or Female 640·8256 after 7 30PM Shr Corona del Mar 28r h ouse w t lrplc, 714 Margue11111 l425tmo Avarl 1111 760-3167 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll - i·..,.,==';11;11;;•;;;111;;1:.1;t!J!:::':' :•:•:••:::•;;;•1 '-17)-..l(--ntt-th9-v.ry_new-..J· •tt fllhion wllh yMr· round ootton or ~her wortltd weight yarn Make the Move to the New Park Newport ONE MONTH FREE RENT Matt Utt smart move to Part Newper1, Newport Btacll'1 premier l•nry 1•4lrn1. EMy direcltol ie ICf Sizft • , .. Included. Eacn pettetn $3.2$ pli.it 7SC poetarge'Nndllng t:. :---ldd •ID I "'*lll]r-tL... ='.::..-.:.~ llY11J77 Mlt ........ ,.. .... """' ...... let U1 Helt Y11 $111 y •• ,,.,.,.,, Can Cle111fW, 642~5678 COT E ·~· REALTY •Hl·l111* 4bdrm lnClds den nr Me .. Verde 2b• tQUIPI 1111en II 539 8191 Agl '" Quiet up,,., yrty Malutt rehre<I lacfy, No emkg, pets Refs 675·020 Comt l enio, Ollf '"*" •tylt IPlS Quiel cOftllotlablt kt1 CloSc lo lrMWIY' ' So Cotst "-21 Wflllt °"" llllftMIH to the bUc" Cat11U ,,..._ NO ms MASI'. F1ral1lle4 1M •l•ral1k4 t, !, 6 S be4room apartmeat1 UMI .. ......_," .oely mlaatts fr•m Newport Cnkr alMI Fanletl ltlu4. Prtll) Htl te SI Ht. for Information & surprisingly low cost. ......... ~ -214t O.t tf lt1tt PrtJ!f!J l Ht •bf 2t>•. 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OtPOmred good aa.TllTI women 23 Mof\afefl lay Mliiifl•lf typt~ ~1111 v~ 1 hra Top Pfoc:tucw leeks ad· Plaza. l.aguna NIOIJel For pr"tlglOut Newport c 1 JOWi 63 -nee ~:~~~t~~=':,!:,c!,0< .:!; T~ - C1ntar office Typing ll•IUllT /lllT'Y pos Salery, NI • comm 111 IUT tklllS & pleaUnt allltucM For mtJOf P\lbllanlng Co Qr very l'lfatl comm M~lt nu.-•f • mutt All =~ Good telephone ~1111 I have 2 yru11per Mlflng re •Gueranteed Wagee beneftlt PfOV• all mull, able to WOfll under in 0 C Xlnt oppt~ S.nd •Liberal Bonu ... Ron Jackson 844·<1242 presk!re Room IOr ad· resume to Patrick Tenore •P1e ... nt Surpr!Mt • 1-n •• ' '/T vancemen1 FOi appoint· c/o Remo, 234 E 17th St •8"ut1M Office menl Call 281·2680 S1111e 117, CM. 82627 •Full or Pan Time =::.·~~t: -(NO phone calla p!UMll SOUTH l.AGUN.A lnd•Plft~I and type ••nlltll.11mau IUL man •am RI (71 4 ... H -4eoo 2e 6 Full time, te.,n property • -45wpm, l• l l 1 management, 1partmen1 Need• change? Juat •tart· Cl1~1/lfftHrHtl .l•Rmi=n ren tal busmen Herd· 1ng out? F'ind out what SS20 -•• 1 o kl d 1 Great Wet tarn has to Opply tor eneerful reep w r ng, ynam c. per. offer Cell Eldon at ___ C_O_C_O_'_S __ _ peraon-who c1n e1Ccel ion wtlo ltke wortr.ing with 759-4830 GREAT WEST-Anawer pnones. 1y,.. ~5 public E11perienca & ..-prel d, some Stt work ERN REAL ESTATE WattrHMI FuH or patt lllftll W11ter1 or Walue .... n..aed at Tne Original Hwy CdM ~ep:1ded •is~~~ ~,h,:~ TS!. MGMT 642-1603 t1mf' dayt/n.ghts ll1J111>te. [ ,...,, fJ E~per1enc9d preferred 9531 720-9160 Donna Sf~::I =~~n g;,:~ -.! • Apply In l)tflOn. ..... .......... ._..., .... _.;.;.;;~ HaPTilllST w/gOOd oll1ce skolla Call --•••E. 4595 Barranu *DRIVERS* Ptuah Newport Beach ot-960-7678 ext 72 retell lrv1ne Maror reprographlea 1er- t1ce Light phonta. typing, FAlllM UUS Managemen11Supervl1ory vice and supply co seek· front olllce appearance, T1d1aieal/Tr1•11 we are looking lor 3 ladies pos1t1ons a11a11 wllh grow· 1no drivers FI T or PI T opparluntly tor advance-5505 to 101n our tales team ong last food chain open-Must have current DMll ment Call 833-9105 U y .. U ts Full lttne and part time ong soon 1n Huntington when 1pply1ng 540·9373 Dana " pos 11 1 .... Center Food service 234 F"1scher Ave CM now ntrt...g auto mech-• ons av11 1mm..., tt you're nol mMehlng 1o the amcs wfoi.ln 10011 ano ~all ~HE LOOK 644-6500 ~-~~ ;~ 1 ~anag~8r~ A" IAlllEI ca-fled lune, you may be smog license A:Tcty 1n 1na1L s•LEI IH8·98f>.680..5 Manager couple 60 unu .. ..-.. .......... -1 t 1 ""'son C stom t"'' .. • compllll. Costa Mesa ,..,".,, ............... are ou o ,.._r u o "'s Exc1t1"" ~101h1ng 11ore lor •• 769 Baker SI CM .. ,, " MANAGER WANTED lor 1rea Wlfe/ollice. huS· =''~iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.--------.il women 5 3 & Under Seafood Dinner House & band/maintenance Apt I seeks dynamic full-tune Coffee Shop. Must have salary E.x~r nee Must MOTOR ROUTE Available In trvlne area. $700 a month. No collectlng. 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call 642·4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST ..., ... 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA penin1• Now Av•ll•bl• CAR ROUTES E•rn Extra C••h For D•llv•ry Of Thi• P•1»r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station migon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney sales a11oc1a1es for min 5 yrs Manager exper be able to start 1111 Fashion Island 759-8908 on lull service restaurant. Apply 1n person, ROAIL HUI F&IFAIHHHS Send resume and salary TSL Mgml 188 E 17th S1 requ1rmen11 10 P O Bo.a Suite IA, CM 642· 1603 FI T sales & mgr 1ra1nes positions Xln't comm earnings. Exper pref Apply Fanlarn Shoes. Fashion Island. Newport Beach 644·5068 455 Laguna peach 92651 &mmll lttlatrl lerbt I Gas Station wk SS/hr IHcltt1 ·eve• & Sa1 645-5760 Is accepting appllcatton• Ulllltl for energetic people to Part & Full time. Over 25 work 1n our Vegetarian years CALL 754.9955 ROAIL HUI Gourmet Restaurant Fine Lingerie Shop o~n-litcltt• 0Hllltr IULLICIS 1ng at Atrim Court 1n No-lrtMfelt Cttll SO COAST PWI vember Seeking Ass•t· Ctl.11 L1 C .&. 1an1 Manager Full & Part •· ••• •-Is now htrtng for the "B' Time Sales Days & Eve· h li ••I• care Our new upscale nongs Call Elhe 760-0379 Stners t ale O~n1ng 1ne ltrll All sh11t1 available apply week in November Pot· Cluallled'• golthe anl'#ef 19770 Be"ach. Hunt Bch 111ons to be ltlled include to your flr-000 need•. 225 E 17th. Costa Mesa Lu• h1try Ptrsta , ........................ , 1 .. ~., . . ...... : < \REEH OPl'ORTL '\IT\ e Ll1t S.ntrs • • Appltc:at1ons are being I C· •. MANAGER •. cepted at personnel ol-llce M·S 10AM-5PM e e 3333 BRISTOL : \pplication6 art' no~ bPintt 81'-: COSTA MESA e 1·f'µtt"I for managt-mf'nl po.,ition . e EOE • • CAFETERIA WOHHI • lndi\ iduah mu'>t h t' Sl"lf·. SUB-PART TIME • moth at ed. m-ganiud. fl e,iblt> and : 1.12 MOIR : fo!O&I or1f'ntt'd. \ppliranl.., mu i Pnjo~ • Work close 10 home 3-3'> • "orl..init ~llh \OUlh... • "" day 556-3273 E O E • • • Rt>liablt' ' .. hit· If'. 'altd lin•n!>f• • Newport-Mesa Schools : .rnd 1nsurirnl'c> 11 must. : • \\'t' nHN .-~rf'll t'nl 1·o mplln ~ h.-n·: : r fit& mdudintt: Paid \at·ut ion and • • holido''· mf'dil'al and dt>ntal in· : : uranrr. bonu .. prottram. 'alar~ and.e • milta(lf allo"an1·f'. • • • e \ppl~ in p t>r,on Tu1·<,. thru • : Thur1t. 2:00-6:00 p.m. . : : IUllE CIAST PllLISllll CO. : : 330 W. Bay St. : i Cost a Me~~ CA 92626 : • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• CASlllHS Immediate o~n1ngs lor Chevron Seit.Serve Gas Station All shifts avail Gd pay & t>enel11s C111 Am) 496-3763 EOE M F DRUG CLERK 4•, days no n19111s no wk ends pd va· Cdtron sick proltl shar· 1ng Reis reQd Reply 10 Bo> 110 Da11v P1101 330 W Bay St Co!>la Mesa 92626 GHHALllU' Immediate help neede<l lor Prtnlrng Shop Must have a pleasant personaltty Print snop experience prelerred Call 549-9464 . . . . . . .• :::I : C1rptatry Electrical 1;;;;;;;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. E'""xpen-"'!lc~ .... rpen~1ry-.S~ervtee-'!'"'·1 ,111111 flHTllC $2.40 per day Tt1a1 s ALL you pay tor 3 lines 30 day minimum in the Repair-Remod l-Add1t1ons Quality work free est K C TREE SERVICE Doors-etc 548-4980 425513 968-7401 Top Trtm Removal Oual 0 R I All I , Serv Lie/Ins free eS1 oors-epa r-era ions RESIOICOMM L/INO 26 969·8263 or 536·6696 Cab•nets-Panel·L«:lls·elc yrs Do my own work Loe 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 278041 Al 646·8126 JAPANESE GARDENING SUN VALLEY CONST SERV Clean-up & Matnl 1 do,, all' Home 1mpro11e NEW & REPAIR No iob Free esl Tony 964-4758 100 small Top Quality 14 yrs rels 642 7390 Reas FREE est 631-2345 LANDSCAPING SPECIAL SMITH Oualtty Pa1n11no ln11E11t Comm I Ret1d'll Apts Free esl 960-9938 GLASGOW PAlllTING Int/Ext 30 yrs exper rel s 642·5214 PAINTING INSIDE & OUT Average room S42 FREE es11ma1es 951·8953 SERVICE DIRECTORY Plus Small Remodel and WE 00 IT ALL' REF S Acldotoons Walls Doors Haa•z•H L.c ans DIG IT 646-7070 'AIHIH H'HTIH IY CALL TOOAYll ISi FOii LOIS Your Service Directory Rep1esenta1t11e 142-4321 .... 310 IU-1170, I CARE, KH *•HANDYMAN•. QUALITY MAINTENANCE CHIS Large or small I do •t all• Cletln-ups sprinklers 20 R11!>1denllal. commer I Cupets Pat 53 1-5579 or Ive msg yr~ l'~P Tony 645-5 124 FREE es1lm 994-581 9 CARPET LAYER Sells •GEN HOME REPAIRS C&B LAWN SERVICE RALPH s PAINTING uc C rpe1s al Wholesale Pa1n1 Drywall Car~nlry MOW -EDGE TWICE MO Reas Rates Cus1 Wk p,,ces 1nslallat1ons and etc Gary 645 5277 PTL S20 S25 548-5722 1n1 E111 Fr e$1 962-470 1 RepJ1rs Tom 548-5785 FENCES-GATES Tree lrtm Tretl Trtml Cleanup • h~riat Ce•tat Ct acrett Dump runs c M N B • r: ill s tor plan Mg Reas ... , A .. XR .. f .. H""'1~N·o-1'!"'N•t•t•R1"'o""'R""'s- --------· •-,,-ve_w_a ... y•s-pa_t_tO_S_P_•~lh-S, area Jtm Wh~le 642' 7206 prices 6"2•2873 Chuck HANGING/STRIPPING The ~~~,Lt~u~!~1~~.utiet ~~ols N~ic~eby ~~-~~5~1 H~~;,,:.~P'~~Rw:,•~m::.~ _M_1,..1_0,..n.,.ry~P!""~---v1SA-MC 673· 1512 Commission REQUIRES & kite rP~odE>I 647-23.26 !.~:isonry 61 All Types Plu ter/l•Jlir lhll 811 used hOusehOld Clli1' Cart Block wall~ brocl\ worll·llle Int /E'(t 'llatch Plastering goods movers print lllelr ~B-ab_y_N.ur_s_e_w~t4~yr_s_e_x_p Hnliat IJJhos 11~ est 536 4833 C T 0 II l THAU-LING u ov1NG M • ustom e1tturing uahty U C Cal T number tn a t.:> .. 1ng appltc tor daycare ..., O\fllll Wor i. Problems-No Prob· a<Jvefl1sements 11 you Stur11ng t I 3 536 7607 G,va9P & 'l'ilrd Clnups lf'ms1 326864 554-783 1 have a Questton about CARING exp d Nannus Jon 645-8192 *A·l llYlll* Pl .... the 1-ahtw ot a movef ' ' L .. AN g EXPERT •••Ill -• ' C h•kp4 rS l111• .. 1n•1or out HAULING •CLEAN-UPS ' " Call Public U1tl1tes om > "" "" " o "' """ •nc• lromS7"weelt. 647.2415 7Days Lo...,est rates ~t>rc.,rfllarse•,..-"~ ~ ••hrRl.lH-1110 m1u1on 714-558·4 151 " 1 r 116 428 730 1353 &~ .: Call Barry. 63 1-47 48 '' • •All plumbing & heating• •AROUND THE CLOCK• ••ABC MOVING •• •-tical Ctili a11 NIGHTS•·WEEKENDS• Ht111t1ittia1 Ol••Ck & C"retul T t38046 DRAINS clear lrom $15 1Ktal . Infants ok 548-1545 CM -----------" F1 et D s osal R """ REBLOWN OR PAIN.TED Reliable Energe1tc Prof LO RA TES 552-04 10 UC' 1 P • ep1,..vs It-I 64 1 0907 p s . 722-9066 Also lnl/E11.1 Pa1n11ng Clta1i a1 n1ct Couple Will Houses11 Will lie 286597 131.9295 Hou·-,.aning•Wlndows care lor horses dogs 2 IH·llYr·I Frtt tit l ttliat _... c111s birds etc Main• Care & Courtesy 547-68751~-----~-----AMTEX TEXTURING 14 yrs reltable reas own ydl 11n1 refs 6 .. 4970 111 beat any btd by w ·. Walt ' Celhng Tuturlng trans 645-9866 P1n1/0ella Dt.. ITARYIH CtlLHr Comm Re5td Work auar 148·7203 Bob 52 t-9957 E•~ruse Houteeleantng st~~a':r',..,, IA'~ip~'to 00 STllHTS ...... Ct. THE LEAK ST~PS H REI All supplys lu1nl9'l9d. re· ,.vv '"" "' Orange Co Or1Q1na1 Fr~ est 7 2·7537 Al,.alt liable call Kitty 641 4970 II Yourself Min fee no St den1 Mo ers Insured I H 1· /A••l i li1&no ArN Rep1fr1 l Oblig Or we offer Full L1c0 T 124-43~ 641·8427 •• t 181 t HI AesurllCI~ e Roollng & MARIE'S HOUSECLEAN De11gn Service 642-4088 NEW Wi!re'10use Swage .,. t·• 199 Prof c:ieanlng HP good L • i W1tarproo tn0 • .... • relattrant 24hr 241-0553 .. ac•• ., ... run llYHS * A Lawacare "".iiRl'l~ioiii°'""'.._""~~ Wanda & Kelly'• Oualtty Full sen11ce protess1onat "' HMCINntng .. P rel• bustY S Cand1eape1tawn mov~rs loc•I & tong d1s- M 2 0405 OI H2· 16e7 Ms1n Serv Wkly month/ 1anc.e FrH rs11mates 1 tome Free Ht 241· 1640 lte onsur T 147452 C•tracttn (714) 441·0203 IW'~"'"''l!l""""'r.1''!1'11'!':'!110='=n':'"s. 11'1P lllnH. ExPERf AeMooneR loc&I Rets Licensed 45000 I Don 831-4132 Tilt ExPERT CERAMIC Tutng D1s1tnc11ve Atle>rdabte Kitchens b1tha 722·0193 iimi!iH;ft!mmmr r ptir Frat'lcn Doon 8 s 1ump & Root Aemov .. 1$ P•l•tJ• Yee; I•· ltllng In con• window• L•C ~48-7052 B ck Verds Ok 53e-4444 i-,N-oifr'!'Al~N!P.!!IN'!'IP""'IP"y"'!ll"~ SHTIUll nu DI tCMAr ~Ing eur1a1n1 GMdf!'ntng 'ull Service t rd Sinor l6 yrs 01 happy All 11o1ork Guerin teed h•mt t 7&4 e271 Mo~ tdQ4I clean UPf customers Uc 280644 F"REE HI 835-4741 .,.... ." ... 1~ 966 27 16 Eves, L11 msg Than• 'l'ov• 963 41 14 Wia•ew Cltoi at ....... c .. 1tr•ctlH CL'"'IC'"L WORK IN MY ~ vlt~ Compl montflly m111n1 l OWES T poss•ble !)ftet S h A... •- DNHCI llW H~ SILL .._,1t1t9. P9ean WOOCI. M taoa. 2 i.ev.. • cene • ~ c;rv,, $800, t73·3t 15 tlM Se6ec1"' gd coNt D bl l.d oo et S 150 Women'1 10.-.:~ & ~.et~ 8..t bike Sll5 ·Call 414·3213 on.ti! 1IO-l1ff l(Jng w•t• bed 2 1tUdlo Ham Aadk> "° ._ Gray Refr'O Wtllfpool SIS monitor '9'1r1. a bl6c ""' on-'50-,..51 t>Mu11ful1 U.e new. Four cr1r1. IOltCI oek tn1e<1aln· ......... poat l(lng bed teekWOOd rnent ltand 861·3281 _ W/Otyel, "'MY ~al· PLUMBING SUPPLIES Im·• Ive Mrl\I M2·45ef luMber, boUt nu ta LHlhef aofa 1750 Ind Thou11nd1 of· 1tem1t 1111 1oveae.i 1250 Wicker . ~2· 1353 tr iW.,... I0""9at $50 Cll·modt SECTIONAL eota, ~ Any reMOf\able ofter coeJ<tall tbl '45 Two ESS lutn deskt, c:hra wtr. 9'\0 M0-7000 or M5·7521 monitor• 1500 botl'I 7 lk1a ......,, JOhnt<>n eng oak su11eo cab 1200 35np Bame 646--0404 Sail.... 'lll4 Ch1na1flatware I '75 €NICl6N 53 rac.rn 49~202 al1 69m THiii .... '"'"' LOAOEOO Tr~y ~ Maytag 'wHMI etec:1rlc: F1mity Lindberg ~ n« BtlllOI nlout GrHt dryet 1250. RCA 26" club $350 536-2220 family boll •IP• ' SSOK color TV $250 854-0352 THK·A·WlY Ifft lltt Stet1f1Ce PP 854·~818 Av•1lable tn Irvine area MATCHING SET. tola, hOspital guetney & chain ISLANDER 30 MKll. S300 to $600 No col*I· love teat. chaJr and OI· ltnk gatn 548·2383 $23.SOO N'Wp\ Sltp ff· MITlll lllm inn 3.4 hours 1 day ioman hke new l>el""" C tablts"9d cnerter income M F '"I 9 s S 1 .. 1 " ~.,75 •~2.490' 8 •-· a• kng water bed wll'l1r (714) MS·2787 • .., . • '" Monday thru Friday 1ltet· .., -s 150 Stac:k stereo. hk• 626 S Euclid St day morning Call • .,, ...... ad ..... 714-6806300 noon Saturday •no Svn· Mov•"". Tall m•""" china new bes\ otfer Ou waH lli,./hcb/Sttr?.t Fullerton. CA S4Z-4333 ask for Ktrk cab Cf60enza wt'l dee """ t>est offer __ ,....., 022 chrs Entrance tbl l'ft-F1 213-691~70 t ' lraqe Otast stereo cab All beaut, C .. _pttrl 1111 •WP•T llf MOI BMW 82 528e 1 OWN, ! laih PHet priced r1gh1 640-0388 IBM XT FIF. iO mb 1nt HD. For • Motor bo1t up 10 30' hke new 22K m1. 1eath &. } 330 w Bay St QUEEN sota-bed tn't 30 mb e11t 1111HO,60 mb $250t mo 873-2747 all scnedule e ••trll tor , Costa MeH CA 92826 din tbl wl4 Chrs Fra~kll~ tape 640K, Ega, PIS/elk SLIPS AVAILABLE S 15.995 cash 67S.13A~ ~ •, .EE. l •• E''T wdbrning slv Gu power game movae. kybd. man · StzH 25' 30 & 40' between 9· 12 moml• ' atr oomprssor 551-5387 SOii s2500 854•9524 Call 642-4644 BMW 85 635CSI blk/bllc, ! We na~ open1ng1 for 100 r ' Ill-• " .. A,,, M F • ~opte lo wort! appro• RA TI AN LIVING ROOM '" tt " .. -··-on· " hke new detailed everi , 10·?.Q days delivering SET. 7 pc: Solat>ed love-fREE To GOOd Home •ilC. T r1a1,.rt1tit1 mo SJ 1 500 l1rm P ~ Tel991'10t'le Dtrec:1or1e1 In seat. 2 swivel rockers Australian Shepherd/ , S42·42•2 eves 240~911 ! Laguna 8each·Hun1· col tbt 2 end tbl Mo111ng Golden Retne11er mix A1tt Lt1H•[ 9010 DATSUN 64 300ZX. wMe, ~ • 1ngton Beach·Wet1· MUST SELL 720-9651 puppies Me-383& . l&IEJ 26.000 m1.1oaded. clean.~ ;~~~~8r;1:'e:ay~:~~ Yl'l~r s~~: fRI ~ S'dTe ~Ok3sl. Jtwtlry/hn/Art -llLEI I LHSlll e1111 ~~~~1:3~1d5:, Call ~ Men/Women l 8 • with Naugahyde sofa 2·1our 1129 41 1 aaulS HONDA 77 CIVIC Htdlb4t, ' cars sta wgnil llghl draw_, !tie ca1>1ne1s 3M MENS Rolex GMT Mast•. -..., .. -LS • spd ale run1 great, 1, irucks are needed /9 Pleasant outdoor work. copier chairs & masc S S PurchUfO 4 • hat 00 ESTIC FO red o111eu kepi s 1eoo 0 80 1 valid drtvers 1.,. & tne equip 673-7272 900 Lido S1535 All document•-M & REIGN 842-0317 E 642-8058/D J '"' Park Or Lido Peninsula 11on fully cer1tl*S Flaw-1920'1 BEACH BLVD a1>11t1y to understand In· lu s condillon Sac:rillQe 71•/HJ-4100 HONDA 82 PRELUDE 5 -: s1ruc11ons g111en reQ cl SOFA & lOVESEAT. LIKE s800 Diys only 845•5010 _ spd xf-cond new brkt For 1mmed assignment• NEW S800 DINING Call btwn !Oam.4pm 4 Wt.Ml Driwe/J;&l ale moont1 am/Im cau following a short tralnff ROOM SET 6 Cna1rs 30 46K m1 S5200 (714~ ~ session, apply 8'301m. -Nlpaels China Cabinet & Office faral t1rt 840· 1185 2131590-3425 ' 10 30am 1 30pm daily Server $1000 Gold Hall a ... ,, ... , &047 n JH, IUll MBZ 76 4SOSL l>etO• BEGINNING THURSDAY Mirror SlOO 951·3057 ~ -w•~-1111 I 2 OCT 30 802 So Coaa1 .-Beaut 111ec cfuk and --alloy wn I 1095. ltf'vic;;e Hwy, Laguna Beach M11ctllllHll Hl S credenza trom Bakers 121,111 records I o..wner BM1 ~ 18065 Mount Shty. Foun-2 oak shelving unlta Queen Anne legs leather Sever at 10 choose trom 1n offer 675-8143 1a1n Valley 301111x4o. xlnl cond 1op Desk 36 •72 Sac-all colort *'ll 2IOC* S 1 SO pair King Waveleu ralice S2800 for bOtn New lra111 Ctast Milan brnttan v-.. clean OllH IHK I $75 $15 000 720-3912 _,, water mat reu •tt~/lt•••lt only 64K m1 service r•· M·F 1 30-4PM. heavy •• ?6" u s p II phones 10 key and Ille .... en s ~ ntvega u ra Pets a Aaiaals 1049 2524 Har or Costa Mesa cord• & 3 yr •• ,, eva1I 1yp1ng neededtoworkon Sport i12·spd bike $185 1Coc!ker Spaniel pups Hl-10241 t:or061tWll 549-2405 • 11,ttl compu ter $5 10/hr A.KC black& bull Sweet Appty 1n person Books cute g cuddtey All shots VHS 9040 JIM Sl1llllS On Tape 729 Farad CM lllTltlr-soem I $ t75 & up 964-9487 vw 7o Estate sale Mostly ·-Ts 548-5525 ,., •• -.. •• ' vw k ._._ -AKC GOLDEN RETRIVER o,,g ...,ont cond rec 1001 Quail SI N B PLAN TSCAPE CM based Cr eam pulls ornaments. PUPS MI F ShOIS & M1Che1tns runs great• 833-9300 inleroor ptan1scape firm .... realhs bears 1ewelry wormed C111mp Line S2300 673-4508 fiF=i~iiiifil seeks 1nd1v1duals wl prol dolls carved birds S200 each 84 1·5002 AitM 'Wt rtH 9100 Ii •11 e•per for F·T PIT open-ceramics aprons etc ••• ings on our horticultural 1oeas glore• Don t Miss •lf-~erivces & 1nsta11111on IT' Fro Oct 31 9AM-7PM Pi aaos A Or11as Jlllll CLICK 01v1s1ons 17 14) 754·4336 Sa1 Nov 1 9AM-5PM &OSt 1.,.~..,../RENAULT WllT 1896 Rhodes Dr C M ---------'""! PLANT SCAPE INTER EXT 1Corner Rhodes & Mesa BABY GRAND s· S" w/ JEEP MAINT p T Plant e. V8fde WI bench Young Chang 12 • 0 .. perienced rtQ d Own * '* * * * yr warranty htgh gloss • • ,.. • trans 751·2271 SS3qo 17 141631-011" • •SKI CLOTHES Jack· ,HHCTl .. lSST. ets 811>~ Youth & Adult IAIY HAii FIT M·F 7 30-"PM. no All 1tke new• 720-1704 Musi Sell Walnut xln t ea per nee S4 5011\r. B1utls Newport Beach tone S 1500 673-3915 Apply 1n person Books • On Ta~ 729 Farad. CM Blonde wal credenra S450 BALDWIN 611 9 inch 548-5525 Thomas organ S 175 GRAND Eoony re- IRVINE AUTO CENT EA 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 i<enmore w d S 100 RCA stored 600 14 $4800 ________ .. ,/TIRIYU TV25 5125 646-1991 1714)60 -4048 POllSCHC ,.u ot CHEVaOUT HltM91 Qllallly S.t.•. s .. vlu ,,,.,,,,, .. , .. .,,,, '45 E Coatt Hw11 N .. wport a .. ch 67S-etff andolhe<dut1eslort~ AMERICAN Indian items BEAUTIFUL Consote PORSCHE 68912 Andtal . C M pr1n1tng co 722·6073 wan1ed rug!> baskelS Piano Mtnt cond 1 yr ---------res1ored & maonl Cltttord"' PIT Ma11 Room and Errand also oroen1a1 rugs Old Tuned & d~tvered a1ar.,, Concord stereo person Consc1ent1ou1. 213 69 1 163i Sacroftce $1450 847-5672 FIND wlnt Sac.$7500968-7088 n-smkr Prepare mailing DELUXE KING WA TEA· Ch1c11.e11ng Grand Player Acla111t..a ad . 1or 11111 .. materials runs errands. BED 12 dra...,ers baby Piano 5 6 core.a 1921 guy he commanos•lolof etc Musi have own ...,81 ~e· and TV 19 Moving sac11t1ce S9000 through classified 111...,1oon 1ransporta11on $4/hr Hrs ,45_582:? obo ·20.3912 12·5 Mon-Frt 673-4227 Responsible Reliable r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ neat & clean person needed tor Bakery Room ,,,,-J~ tor adV'ancement, FI T & .r /'! PIT positions Pis c11111or /' 1n1erv1ew 673-7890 ; SICllITT FIT a.nd PIT shift• tmmed openings 1n Irv Tusltn & NB Most own phone & trans Will train SS • hr 1063 N Glassett. Orange 538-3563 Hl,,lllOURK Female/Male non-.smoller Full· Time 1n Irvine Call Jane 250· 1299 Must pass security c:hecit SM BUSINESS needa n smkr Elderly pref to answer phones 1n my HB hm 962-4600 Mary VALETS WAITH 'HT TllE.131· 1•21 Merc~a .. i11 Xati51.. Ali American Oak Library 1111 t amp taDte c'1tfler· r ,, • Serpernu•e dresser "" !' oevet mirror 2 (ludlS 1·1111•,57 1524 Arrliaactt 5011 l llYAmWIOll LES tll-1111 ADMIRAL RefrtgllrHzer J r S, 55 Ete<:troc range i.11 ,,.en 1 ~ell clean S 199 <l69 4 13~ BRANO NEW GE 23 5 cu It Olk S~S tee & Wlr on <Joor $<'1<1~ GE trtg swivel !>helves step latch o~n. Dll n wine ooltle hOICler S200 ..,01 Potnl log SSO Musi Sell' 548 7223 FRl&llHE refri1erater1 1i cu 11 x 1n1 condltton1 $200 673-9 106 REFRtGERA TOR Frtg· 1d11He !>ode by Sode gold e11gt>r) switch graal cond $100 241 1650 WESTINGHOUSE F"roll fret Retr.gera1or Seer•· '•"' at $ 1 B Call 66Q '>382 1eavt messege h rait1rt IOl 4 1 tfT FllltTlll LES lll-1111 •TW11111* )Cini rond S 125 720· 1704 Blull• Ne""POrl o .. c:l'I ~. ... ~1 I INTO SAVINGS The llilJ l'lllt hos o new way to turn your Hidd en Treasures into CASH with o $9.00 Classified Ad. $9.00 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 No changes In copy or cance llation. Pr1 vo1e parties only No Commerc1ol. Reol Esiote A11tomo11ve Boo1·ng o• Emplov,.,en1 Ads. There is no pnce ltm11 10 whot you con odver1tse If you need to sell your couch. high choir o r ony unused merchond1se-co I 1ht' Daily Pilot Closs1f1ed staff OI' use the coupon below Moil to: Doily Pilot, 330 W. 8oy St., Costo ~. Co 92626 642-5678 -----------------------------------~--..-.-----NAME ______________ PHONE _________ ~ AD~ESS ________ ~~~ CITY STATE ____ ZIP ______ _ AD COf>Y,,. hne m1n1murn, oppro1umohtly 4 words per l1M .. • • i wl Atib WliU:O XRB I 1-1-L11ndK 1pe1a.,d.,, ser. ,., A A PA1NT1NG tn11E•• LET THI! SUNSHINi IN ... OM,.,[ :;:.., .. $ 840· 7493 LOCl( ~l:T~R 15 xlnt r•lt 5,...,, 5•8·9147 tO 51 p S.M ce 66'·323$ unio. 1119 11r• .... ow c .... aning n "'"" Ltd C•tt 17 l•t W ·St80 COUNT'"' "rencn Blllttrd yn ••P F\ela Rf'MQ•d• TIRI MATOIAN p'A1NTING "' r C.uMtl Conatruc:11on IS0·3223 0 1 Rs,,.,. 811 HIR£ tftblt inctudet •C· ENCLOSED _________ Nclt Me VISA or MC ------- .. 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All> TRYING HARD£R TO 8£ = 1 • aALEI • ARVICE •'ARTS •LEASING lARG£Sl tNVCNIORY ON THC W£ Sl ·coAS I EVOY MOOEl. & COLOR CA"T•AY 'H , llJrj' Y "i /\ H HI ·Jr1 ', '··· ~<fif/\•H • 1 l1 84 2-2000 VOL VO 84 forbo l111ty loaded lo m1 whtle w tan llhr int $14' 500 Musi sell' 786-658t> YW 'HIU5 Runs gd •tn·1 mte<"1or n05 paint $1000 662· 7558 YW '14 QUHTllll EXOUtStTE 5 spd loadt'<I $7350/ofler 545-3 1 I 7 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY NI.IC MJTIC( Ml.IC MOTICl CAOtUAC 'II FleetWOOCI C...-.11 .. __ ---=--=t Sa11t1,90 Cotpcuauon. lnit 1111~1 ._. fffd ._, ......... COURT ffafCIO# Brougham Sacrtltce . "'9 ..,_ 0.. ti IM1IOMM. NG I 108 W•11 l •11enlffl\lll >1oilll t"-County Clefk 01 Or· PICnTIOUI ..-11 °' CALl'ORMA flU9LJC MIARINO SUI* thMp. to ml IPOI .... W ,.-.. W. ,_....,, IAW. noN. StrNI Santa Ana CA 921ot ang41 Cnonty on Octobef I, .... If....., COUNTY°' ORMIOI The City COUf'Cll Of Ille ltll Only $59911 Hurry~ ~......... w.ol!N llCT10N Thtt i>utlneH .... ton• 1966 'flle fOllOW1n9 l*tol'tl II(. In'"-Matltl Of the~ ... Clly of lrlllr\t ..... hold a pub· 982· 7788 Of' 722·83U -::. ~ -WEST duc1eo by • Caftlorftla LIM· ~ A JeflMn OOll'f i>ullftMI .. L .. Mr ClllOn ot Ptlr• ArnNl'I ........ lie hetllng on ~bef ', CAPAI 71. 2 3, 4 efld • ~ ....... GA-. AVENJI, ~~°ad'~~~ TJ..AN~ P11blttned Orang• Co.ti Pnoto Inc . 3Ht W w.,net ty. Jeillyn e..ety 1M D 19M at UO am ouuoon Aunt ........t, gOOO Ill'•. __. .. t hr M II ... II ._ lnllill CaltlOfnie ,.,,....,..a1.,... • t• Daily PllOI October 21, U A\>enlle S*°'lt Ana CA 8trlon ltlliely a minor by lhetHlltf .. OONltl6t In the V""" 1-......_....... ...,,....... ...... • No .. em~ 4 11 1nt 92704 llli 1,.,~1• For Cnange ol City CO\.lnctl Cllamt>er• eteen 1nllde I CM IMO -• ... .... 1 " -...... " .olt 941fl411al PeflMf S19ned T443 Ctl'llefl PhOIO, lnG . a Nelli! Name 17200 J""bor .. 80ui.Yflfd 95I·10•2 1nyt1m1 ~ ~ • .... ._ ...., ....,. °' IN Br Alenard S1mon1an. Prtll· vorll corporetlon 1010 1n11ne on an ·~rv•I by a --,__ ...,.. lid '** II IN "*(I) dMI .. _ f ,..... t CounGll .. "' a11 •n CJlw9I. ~ fllll ...-... .,. ..__ DMd of T••• 11,,~, wu 1......., Pla.IC NOTICE Hun1cliff At1an11 Ototgi1 No A 13~ 152 mem ..... o ... Y ... .. T!\111 --., " _ • ....,. • ...... -------~--130338 AMENDED OROEA ot lllt Ptenntng Com· USEOCAASITAUCl<S II -r-• le Tl\lll. Wlfl ...,_., • llfrthll\eCounty Clt<llofOr· K.,.. Tl\!1 bu11neH 11 con· TO SHOW CAUSE m1U10n1 ai>C>foval Of N- COME IN <>f' CALL FOR :..; ~·::;-.:..7'-==..Ill W ":.,~-= enge2.. lt~~nty on Sec>lembtr f'ICTITIOUI _,._.. di>Clecl Oy a COIPoflhOn (CCP 1277) CP 0729 lor Ille Coyote Ca Piii ....... iL llld ...,.... 'Ill , T .. " w el .. OM. of Tl'\8C, vPuoh:n.a Or-Coest Ndll STAT!MINT C.1ll fl Pf\Oto. Inc . Fred WHEREAS. Pnr1 Arnaen nyon tandhtl O.LILLO ,.....,.. ....... • , .a .,..,.._ .._ -*'If -··.,... Th11 toltowmg pertonl a11 H l trner. V~1 Prettctent Btalt.aly Jtttlyn 8111ttfy. and Tn. pro1~1 being •P· w.,...n You .. Ill..,..~-....,... OI ihe_T_ 11 °1111~ Pilot Octobtf 14• 21• domg bu.iMn as JIM"S T1111 lli1tmen1 w11 fll•d o Bar1on e1a11t1y. 1 mloor. pealed I• ocll.O approx 1821 -18E'"!'.!"Ha•vo .., ewl ,.. •1a.m.1t. 28 ovem1>er 4. l986 PL.ACE 2418NGtauett Or w11n1t11C0\1ntyCi.t1t.ot Ot· bylllspartn11 atfpelit1on.,1 im11e1Y •Quarter of a mite HUN TINOT ..... ON BE'A,.... Ylldlt lht Died OI T The MIM. ...... ...,.. T432 ar19e CA 926GS anoe CO\inly on October 10, hert10 nave hied e petition •ou•h ol Bonita Canyon "" ..,.. -._.... on 11111 ......,. ......., of ltll Jdniet r Foote 4901 19ff w111l tilt clafll ot 11111 court Road ne1r IM 1nttrMClton Ml-tlll1 Ml-W1 • 1-. • .,..._. NI. TNM9 or ottw '*'°" P'tlllC NOTICE Grtto Drive Space 196. Paam for a decrM changlf'\g 11\elf ol Bof'\111 Canyon Road and ~I « Olldll...,... _....,._ ...._....... · Corona CA 91720 P11bhllled Otange Coa11 namu Coyote Canyon Road 'II Olln fl.._ of IN .OW ..,.,..,. -~ .. : Awllliaty • K aMZ P,11111.10 l. Foolt 4901 Dlllly Pilot October 2. I. 211, IT IS ORDERED thll 111 A copy of Ille tlall r9C)Of1, A1i1o V8 A/C Caaa ~~ ........ .........._ ~. 3IOO W• f'ICTITIOUl IUSINISS Ort>M Rtvfr Or1111, Space Noven1ber 4 11, 1988 persons 1n1eres1e<1 In 1111 the propolad plans.• copy l~au c~ve( ' ' _ --~ AlllnUe, 7111 Roar NAMI ITATIMINT 196 Corona CA 91720 T·449 abOve rn111er appear In DI· of Ille enlllronmental de· 2F7eo68 clolllill .. ......, °""'9-CA • Tile lottOWlng persons are Tn,, ovsrness 11 con· parlrnenl 3 of tilt Orange 1etm1n111on {P1ogram EIAI =11 IN dlllul, IN T"-e. .. No. (714~~ d0t119 bullnes1 as WEST· dueled by an ind1vt<!ul! County S11perlor Co11rt, and Olhef P'Ojlel lnfor• ,Ill ... II publlc adorl lo the ~ AlllNfa. AOlt1I b P 0 RT · AN AH EI M AS· Jc1nin F Foote Patricia L l'tBllC NOTICE toclled 11 700 C1111c: Canter m111on Ire 1vt1111ble tor your hlalllll lllddlr ._ ININel now TNltee SOCIA TES 3090 Pullman Foote Drive, Santa Ana, CallfOfl\11, review 11 Int Comm11olly hiid by ltll Trwtee under "'9 o. .. · OCtC>Mt 10 1... Street. Costa Mesa Cah· Th11 s111emen1 was hied ~ 2112' on November 17. 1986 at Developmeot Deparlmenl, DMd of TNll °"the ~ OCt 2 8 • lornta 92626 w11h thf' Coun1y c10111 of Or· A:z:.:,r:-_NT ..!"'...... 2 30 P M • or 11 soon 111ere-2801 McG1w. lrlllne ~ toc:...i Iii Or · 1• l;_. Nov. 4, 1911 Jamff P Warmon~ton, anoi-County on October 1, US! °' ,ICTtTIOUS alter 11 1111 melter may bl II VOil have any commentt. county °' Olllnge. MOI Olly Pllo4 3090 Pullman Street 0111 1986 , .... 1 ..... .. ·a-al N•• neard and J11ow cause 11 concerns ques1IOl'll you at• · Mesa Ca1tforn111 92626 _ ...... •v .._ .. any wlly ,,,. pe11uoo for 1nv11ed to tlleod I PUbllc: Unit 10 • "'°"'1 11111 flta.IC NOTICE T1mo1ny P Hogan 3090 Puhh\llf'd orange CoHI Tiie t0How1n9 P•rson1 change of oames ot pell· llear1og lo bl llel<I by Ille Tl-HODOR• ROBINS FORD I " ·• • • l '•\Mt,.\ . , dlflned on tNI C91'1aln ,~ Puttmon Strff1 Cosll Mesa Dally P11o1 October 21 28 have abandoneo_ Ille 11se of t•Onet Pnra Arnsen Bt1k•ly C11y C011nc1t on November FORD '72 Mustang. new Dtc:emblt 12. 1971 In bOOll 4 Barry L Hoeven 3090 T .445 Name THE JEWISH DE· mg pellllonr·s name 01 17200 Jemboree Boulr.llfd Condominium PIM l'ICOtdld ~ Cahtorn1a 92626 Novembl'r 4 11 1986 • tnt> Ftclllloua 'B~1tne11 10 P Arnsen Blake. cllang· 11. 1986 at 6 30 Pm 11 111es & brallea. auto pts, 1211158 IMlll9 1821, • !nOl9 The ~(I) Pvltman Street Costa Mesa VElOPM.ENT COMPANY JesSlyo Blakely 10 Jesatyn For m<>f• lnlormauon call p b xlnl concl 541( mt. luly dMc:tibed 1n· Et1hibll 'A' II (.,. ~ Cal1lornta 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE 1940 N Ac:tc•• F1111tr1on Jeao Btalt.e and cllangl(\Q Richard Masyczek II S 1500 obO 644-074 I PP lftached hlNkl and INdl 1 f!!} t<ev1n M Green 3090 Caftforn•a 9283 I peltllOnt!f 1 n1me ot D 660·379S 11 111e COmmunny p111 ""9ol. Ll:i:!..~\•r•l Pullman Street Costn Me11 K 21345 Tile r 1ct111ous 811110111 Barton Blakely 10 D B~•on Devetopmeol Depar1men1 FORI 'l3 LTI, PARCEL .1: Unit 10 • L~ley •1 c ° C1Hlo<n111 92626 FtCTITIQUS IUSINISJ Name (elerred 10 at>qve was John Blake snould no1 be It you cnaltenge lhlt.,pro· SHO OI0.131-1113 flloWn and delll\td on lllll di ~· ten"fer Tn1s buS1ness IS con NAME STATEMENT Ith.Id o" Aug11S1 2 I 1986 In granted 1ect on court )'Oil mey t>e Um <*tain Condominium Pllf'I ~ ari~ ducted by e general p1111 lh" 1,,110,..,ng persons are :,,".~1 CFouita nNtoy OFf301r7a7n3~ Orig· 15 tS FCJATHEA OA ned 10 r11s1ng ontv tllose •I· FORD 76 Mustang red to l'tcofdld Dlmmblt 12. 11171 • I nMD. nershop don b 5 nes Al " "' ~ OEAED 11111 o COP'f ol tll1s wes yOll 0< someooe else mi 3m Im cassette ale: In bOOll 121151 PIV9 1921, ....,. • lew, Inc:.. Barry l Hoeven ' g u 1 s 95 [)(,u\scn En1erp11sea tnc order 1o 11low cause b4' PIJb· raised 11 the OUbllc: nea11ng dUIO 1rans sunroof Oftcilll Alcofdl o4 On1nge f>ftlr:I' I n· c/o Tn1s statement was hll'd ANATON AISOClllH 21 1940 N Acacia F11llerton l1shed 1n 1"1f Orange Coast de<;e11bedtnllltsnotic:e Olln S 1195 Call 546•6721 Coonly.-calilDmil. PARCEL 2: !Nnt ~etlon • w1111 lhe COllnly Cler~ 01 Or ~NA TON 3 1 At>e10 Irvine CA 9263 I Cahtorn11 corpor: Daily Pilot in 01ange Coonty wrn1en correspondence de· •-................ 1-.... ~• In ~ b ange Co n1 o Octobe 1 ,ilttorrua 9:>72o al•on Cal1to1n111 once a wee• tor t1verA .. to Ille Cory Cieri! 11 ,.., "'~ ·-,,,,.,._ ~! '9r rive 8 u Y n r How,11d B Jones Ill, Tiiis buSlness was con-~ ~u to loC 1 ol Tiw:t No. 10023, ~~ ae.l&i; 19 6 TruSll'f' ot tne Band K Jones ducted tty e-.cor~allon tour '"CCt'SStve wee.ks pr1or or prior 10 Ille l)l.lbflc llear· the ~ ~L~ ~,., .... °"·blos .. ·" OrangeF3C22 08 1"s• Ae.ocahlt• Trust 518 Emer T 10 1lleda1esettorhea11ngon 1nq_ .., ----.., :w .,, r u ,..,.. n1s atalemenl was hied the oe1111on CASE NO 86-CP·0729 • per "'tlP F"~flC., • H•• Da11y P1101 October 1' 21 aid Bay l agun.i Beotcn C h· ""''" thf' County Ctefk ot Or· Dated Oct 01 1986 Puotosned Orange Coast booll 425 pegea 29 1 -.-l: ~=· 28 No .. emt>er 4 1986 10"''.i q;>551 ange Coun1y on Septembe< Da11v P1101 Ocrober 28 11186 o 30 of ~llOUI mepa. llfor"6ef4el3 ' T431 David M Whitney 19173 23 1986 HenrJ T. Moore, Jr., T4S& ol 0rw1ge County, U Robert E. WOotley, c/o ca~llebJV lane Northrodge. Deu1scr\ Enterp111t1 Inc Judge of Iha Suptrlor , logtlhef with Ill l\lted SvlM 0.YeloD-PUBLIC NOTI CE Calltorn111 913:>6 Lucy Dt'\JISCll Presld~I , Cowl F IND lrHp1«l'Ollef-mrw11n1...,.1 lhlrton. ,nent ~loft, 52\5 Fullerlleim Partners Lid Pubhsned Orange Coast Pubhslle<I Orange Coas1 ,..,.."""lllxe99'11Q tl'tlr9*'om ~ • Svlte K 21243 8 Calile>r1t1n hmired partner-Daily Pilot Octobe< 7 14 21 Da•ly P1101 Oc1ober 14 2 I --------•• ....,,.. Ct 1om1a 'l:?no , T 23 through classified • Unill 1 ,......,...., .. "r., ~rYlftt. ~=x.· FICTITIOUS IUSINESS snip 11 Al>t>IO trvme Clll· <'8 !986 • 28 November 4, 1986 • ~. loc8led thereon. '1{.o Itel NAME STATEMENT T n1s buson!'ss 1s con· 4 T 436 Excapllng thtl9ton, ·.,, fol~s'!f'.W = .. 1 I Nor· The to11ow1ng persons are dueled by a hm11e<1 partner· I r 04e10e undMdld on.hi/I lnl.,. In eaurornl• H40Js.n Mateo. doing business as As· snip l'tBllC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTIC£ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of' Ill oil. petroltllm, nlllu,., 911 Tiii• bual..U 11 con· soc1ated Hellllh Care Pro· Anaton Associates. 8 Call· TRUSTEE'S SALE elld mlnef8I ~ In, Oii dud9cl by a feftlr•I pert· IHS•Of'\AIS I 731 Santa Aoa tor ma L1m1led Partnersll1p NOTICE Of PREPARATION TS NO 31 .,.1 ... 1•• under Ille 11bcJY9 deactlbf>d nerthlp. Ave Cos1a Mesa Ca1tlo1n11 D.ivod M wn11n-General · AiFFERTY.._ ..., tend, • l9lllVed by Aichlnl R09ERT I!· 92627 Pat1nt>r ~, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT H. C~. Ruth M. tlulbWld WOOl.8itE~N • JE F Assoc1a111d Cn1roprac11c 1015 s1atemen1 was hied UNOER A DEED Of TRUST and wilt, by dHd Recorded This ite~!~~-ril Group Inc a Caltt corp w11n tne County Cieri! ot Qr. DATED SEPTEMBER 22 Mey 18, 1950 In boo1c 2012 td wltfl the County c'l;k same ang<> Coun1y on October tO, 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE PllQe 523. Olllcial Racordl. ~noetea County en Tn1s ous•ness 1s coo-1986 ACTION TO PROTECT y PARCEL 3' M a If'. lfl6. dueled by a corpotahon f3i2547 PROPERTY, IT MAY .BE _,,.,,. IC>l)lll1tnll'll 10 aecll hi r19f1h'en1(1) com· Associated Clltropracltc Pu1>hsnP<1 Orange Coast SOlD AT A PUBUC SALE. IF unit tor 1he UH~ OOCllPlilflCY menctd to tranNC1 Group Inc Roger Ga1 ry Ddtly P1lo1 Oc101>er ;:> 1 28 YOU NEED AN of lhoH portionl ot 11\e ~""'IMl:i= ,:.~":.; Chief F1nanc1al Olhcer NOvemb"' 4 11 198f'\ . ..... .... Decler•tloft ..... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th1t the Board of Olreciora of the MeN Conaolld1ted W1ter District wlll, • 11 lta Regular Meeting to be held on Novemt>er 5, 1986. con9lder the adoption of Negative Oeclat1tlon atra et1rrently under preparttlon, fOf the followlng: EXPLANATION Of THE Alelrlc:led common at Nmet lt1ted above on Tilts Sllllemenl W<t~ lllM 1 ·'48 979·2500 NATURE Of THE deligf11ttd in Ille Dadarallon Marcll 23. 1'M . w11n tne County Clerk ot Or PROCEEDING AGAINST ol A¥tridl0nl rtc:OrClecl Reflle Fiie No. 2527$3. ange County Of'\ September PRO.le CT: ()p«atlng Flcillll•. Well No.~7 CIP 1517. Ale No. MC.848 NABERS CADILLAC YOU. YOU SHOUlL Decllfnbllr 12; 107'8 in boolc 25 1986 CONTACT A LAWYER. 12958 P1i09 1863 Oltlaat ~ Sftow !!:!!J...• F320t51 eor.Jnenllll ~XlliltV Rtc:Ordl ot Mid COl.ny elld ~ ~C:,.~ PubhsMd Orange Coa~I Compeny, a 6-lllom" •flown .>11 11\e COlldomlnium £,f;; J65 Phoenix. Daily P1101 Oc101>er 14 21 corpolllllon. TMIM. und« 1111 Plan tor Mell unh. For Arlaona •1': Atm: AUen 28 November 4 · 1986 LARGEST SELECTION above Deed of TMI will set. information only: Code: 15087, Keltbelk. Esq. . T430 of tale model low mileage 1he property ~ belo. AP No. 938-33-010 Or r-- Cad11tacs '" Oraoge on Ncw9rnbllr 21.1Sl88, 11111:or The add<... or Olhef Pttotanee 1A7~1 Dally POOUC NOTICE CO<Jn1y1See11s today• A.M.. th• 81h ~ enu.nc: common·deslgnlllOn. ii llllY.• ol Oct 21. Nov 4. 11, 11 I----'--'.;..;..;.;.;;__;;.;;.. __ 5 01 111e ,_ County counttoua:' tn. real 'PfOP9l1Y deecribed K 213'3 40-9 100 700 cMc c.ncer Drive WNI llbcwe ls purported to be: 1200 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF 2600 Harbor Blvd formerly known • 700 w..i Lii Artnu Way, Costa Meu. ABANDONMENT OF 8111111M1 Santa Me, CA. CA 112927 USE OF FICTITIOUS COST A MESA The ui. wlll ~ rn-.» IO 1119 The Tru•M ~ Mf K 21241 BUSINHS NAME •77 ELH LOHH ~ bidder for c.h or 1 lelllllly lof ""I lf'\CIOf'**1IM ot A:::~~:'.:1~~" The fottowmg persona • CMhltt'I ctl9Ck PllYllblt il -Ille add-or °"* commoo t1.1v1> l l>andoned the use ot SIPERI lime ol Mia In a-fut ITIDn4ly Cltaignetlon, If Mf, anown 11'1 USE OF FICTITIOUS 111r F1r1111ous Bus•nf'ss Lru1'I" control am/Im the United& .... of America. 11\it nOlice. If Iha above BUSINESS NAME Namf' JIM S PLALE 2418 la(JP 6 wdy seal tea Iller Thi check must be drawn on a proj)lrty 1111 no l ll'Ml lldd,... The lollowing persons N Glrt\\4'11 Orange CA A c. 1 ownef ntsmllr •Ill• or natlonal bank. 1 •lat• Cl! Gitter common ~Ion. Mvr .111 •ndoned Ille uSf' 01 926rc, NP"" 1JJ 1nt Snowroom or ledn Cfldll union. or e diradlooa for locating 1111 "'" r, 1•1tous Business Tne F1c:1t1tous Business Sha•(J' 657ZVM $3950 ltlllt or tedenil Mvingl and proj)lrty mey be obtained~ ~arrP 5·1~"~9f, ESIBlels • Namp relPHed IO iJbOvt' was pp 5 s to.II IMOCilllon domialed In lhtBeoeficletyundlttneDMd •;t!r~o<11' "' o<nia •m· hlt>d 1n 01ange Counlv on _ .J 1 u n 1E11 e California. The lllt wlll be of Trual wno '-~ed •led P,111nen1n10 a1 1108 M,iy 29 1984 F246857 I 11~1675·7957 made wiltlool ccwanent or that Ille Ille be held. Arty Wt>~I <;~venlPPnlh Street. Jame' A Jensen. 2415 l ast youngster stathng W9tTWlly axprtu or implied rlCIUlll lor Ille directions S,ml,I An.i Cahtornia 92l06 Aue le CnJrlenl' Aancno scnoor> S1an a new JOb or regardlnQ the 11111 ~ion shollld be made In wnling, fhp '°''"Mus Business P.11~ Vi>relt>s CA 9027• llobby by IOOkmg tllrougll or,__ ' wllhln lttl days ol 1he tn•ill Namt• "'1""t'd 10 above was flus llus•ne~s was con· class1l1ed Cominental .& • ....ri-. public:CJon of lllll notice, 10 Ille hied 111 Coun\1 °0 July 25 ducted lly an 1nd•vldual .._._, • 111 lilt • 1984 Oranqe Couoly PUBLIC NOTICE K 21)47 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1no persons are d .ng t.u~·nes~ as Century 21 A Nt'•QnbO•hOOCI Em· r •um ,i; 1;:>Q Brooknurst ,. Fo1in1.111. Valley CA 92708 A Ne1gnt1orhood Em· poroum Inc Call101n11 to•o. 16129 Btookhu<sl A Foun1.11r· V1111') CA 9<'708 T '"~ """'""~~ 1! con ducle<I tiy J corpo1Jl1on A Nl••QObornood Em r.o,,um inc Louise C.h•avt'rn V1<P P1es•dent Tl11s ,1Jt+'0>e•·• ... as hied w•lh ll'P Cqunty Cll'tk ol Or .mew County on October I 1q66 F321570 Publ•\hPCI Oqnqi> Coas1 Da••r P1lo1 Or1n1>e1 21 28 NO•f'ml)pr 4 11 1986 T 444 LOCATION: PROPoNENT: Approxlmatety aoo· S/O Sunflowef Avenue end 816' W/O Hatbor Blvd. M..a Conadldated Water District 1985 Placentia Avenu. Costa MMe, CA 92827 Tei.phone: (714) 831·1291 Coples of lhe lnltl•I study are on flle and avallable for Inspection 11 the office of the proponent. The November 5, 1988 Regular MMtlng of the Board of Olrec10fl wlll begin at 7:00 p.m. In the meeting room of the M ... Consotldated Weter Ole1rtc:1 office localed al 1965 Placentia Avenue. Costa Mesa, California. Ou.tllons and/or comments lhould be directed to the proponent on Of before November 5, 1986. OATEO: October t5. 1986 Generel . KerlKlfft= llllA C ATID WATIR DtlTIUCT Publl•hed Orange Cout Deily PHot October 23, 28, 1986 ThT189 GAME RULES Gemn "'' .,,. be PUblllMd Mell Tuttdev. Malle Your Pldl1 on ,,_ entry blenll, cut OYt, men or C1141.-er lo Tiit D•llv Pilot, X>CI w.1 .. v St. Cnte Mete, C• '262'. • Elllrlta '"'41 be -lmer1ltd no 1111« 1llen S P .M. ThuncleY, .,tcedlno Ille SundeY oeme Lele entries wll not be c°""1eo. If more lllen -wlnf'\tl', • tie· Dt'Mlltr wtM lit dtlt<ml""c:t Winnen wlN be llUblllntcl Ille lollowlno Tll9MleY. Winnen fNlv Plclt ~ PfhM el Tilt Dellv P1lol ofllct Frlav AFTE• 2:00P.M. lolowlno -· ..w. Nllltd In IN -· I entrv ---· DllPllce11oft of entrv form not ~. Emlllovws •NI ltmlllft of Or-Cotti Pulllllhtno Co. not tlfolblt, Mu•I lit II or olltf to-. conlflt Friday's High School Games, Oct. 31 (().Your Envtlopa) amNTK>Na Wlftf'M1 cim. a "'"T PLACI LOUii M•lo 18-3 llCOND l'LACI Dorothy O'Btyen f &-3 n.mPLAca CMryt 88m0r• 18-3 r}J 0 Woodbridge 0 Corona Del Mar 0 at Costa Mesa 0 at University Saturday's College Games, Nov. 1 0 USC 0 at Arliono 0 UCLA 0 at Oregon Stcmt 0 Walhington 0 at Ariiono Stcmt D Ohio Stcmt D at Iowa D Mt. Son Antonio 0 at Golden West Sunday'• Pro Games, Nov. 2 0 Atlanta 0 Buffalo• 0 Cincinnati• 0 Clevelond • 0 Dallen• 0 Green lay 0 Houston 0 ICClnlOI City 0 MtfHlllOta • 0 New Yof'tt Jett 0 Philodetphlo 0 Son Frandtco• 0 at New E"91and• 0 at Tampa Bay 0 at Detroit D at Indianapolis 0 at New York Giants 0 at Pltttburgh • 0 at Miofnl• Oat San~· 0 at Wolhlngton• 0 at Stattle. 0 at St. Louis• 0 at New Ort.om TM Doily Pilot 330 WMt loy St. Cotto Mtto, CA 92626 I t1.JF.SDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19M 2S CENTS OUI WIHI ON.Mr TOOAY'S~ONA2 -Sellers intended rape _D.A. Jury to decide 1f circu mstances qualify suspect tn murder for death penalty __,. 1J TONY LU ftDllA ............... J uron wtn told by a proeecutina attorney Mond4ay to ute "common ' eeme" in detenninina wbetber .tb'e texual molestation of a corpee quali- fies u ra~ -a 1ep.1 ·dilemma that could mean tbe pa chamber for accwied muraeter Robert Uoyd Sellen. Sellen, 29, it chlrled with strana1-ina 22-year-old S&vannab Leiab A.odenon and retumina later to enaqe in texwil intercoune with the betiered body. If coavbed of h depee murder u wl1 u a speci.a clrCumllance of rape. Sellen would be ~ble for tbe dea1la --'*". Duiias dol~ -( 5'»- perior Cow\ ~ At- torney Rick K.i:'l~ Sellen in-tended OD rapina wben be went to ber lrviDe apanment iD W.y 1979. Kiftl uaued it made DO difl'ereDci that seucn may not bave committed the eex 8Ct until boun after the victim WU dead. ••T'be law is common .._ la db& cue," Kina laid. .. He wu .,._.to have intercoune wida 1IW woman -bctber lbe wu alive "" demd ... to Wiafv bil monid ......... " Oefeme auoraey Jeuik K.cllcr mainWned tbat Sellen ... JDIDtally unstable at tbe time of the kiDina and did not plan to rape Aadenoft While she wu alive. Keller added tbat even if Sellen . wu attemptina to rape Andenon, 1be ac:t wun•t conaumated until after the woman bad died-raisi• questiom Andenoc lived, bacoa ..... dlal lie u to whether the &tu.ck fitt the lepJ killed tbe ~......., Md ._ ddlrutioa of rape. moated ae ~- KeUer disputed Kdl°s llatemeaU How.¥•, it G tr Md 11'-•"9 tbet an attempeed rape wu 800d al10l'Deyt dillct• oa llii IMlhe Iii ~ to convict Sellen or tbe ~IOlbeWOIDM•lilPll'SRt toecial circumstances that could tend Kella' aaid Sellen....._... by a t&c~~ttodeathrow.. . lack oClleeo and u •mptMrnr. JC..ina II .Kbedulc:d to delav~ bit babil, kncded OD Aadel10a11 door ~ttal µii• JJ?onuna befon JllTOlll infendillf 10 mmaore lier. Tiii • besindebberauon. . torney, m outier ••1111. mid 1 Se~len, a former. Marine mooa-. Sellen flew into a violeDt -..._ liahUn& as a secu.nty paard where· (Pleue-m.l~/ASJ Cancer center at Hoag OK'd _ _QC pilot group: Crowd danger exaggerated New York Meta catcher Gary Cater la llfted In t he air by rellef pitcher Jeaee Orosco followtng the Meta victory over Boat on to win the wortd cham- plonahlp./81 Callfotnla Former Air Force man la arrested on charges he attempted to pua aecreta to the Soviets out ofaplte./AI Nation Hoetages In Lebanon po191a dnemma for the U.S. In Its reaction to Syrian terrorism./ AS World Leaders of the world re- llglona gather In Italy to pray for peace./ M INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Ctualfled Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Televllion W•ther - 87 A3 81-6 C6-8 88 cs A7-8 A6 A8 A3 cs C1~ A7 A2 BJ STEVE M.AR.BLE °' ............. Plans for a state-of-the-art cancer center at Hoaa Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach were upheld Monday despite objections from nearby resi- dents, some who complained the medical 'buildina would impair their cherilbed views of Newport Bay. Tbe oenteT, which is expected to become the leadina cancer treatment facility in Orante County, won the unanimous approval of the Newport Beach City Council. Hospital officials and plannen said they toiled to meet the concerns of res1dent1 in the nearby Villa Balboa comdominium complex by redesip-ina the three-story structure and claimed it should not block views. ~ut DJ>t everyone asrecd on that pomt. "My parents saved their whole life to aet a place with a view and away from the co~tion," said Wayne Lamb, who saad his parents's view of the tumina basin in Newport Bay will be losL "They have no alternative. It's too late for them to save up api_.n and buy somewhere ebe, •• he said. · Ottier critics of the cancer center c~ that the new medical facility will increase traffic and is only the tint step in a massive hospital upansion. Another resident, Paul Buller, said that the cancer centeT will be bur- rowed into a bluff and asserted that such a procedure could result in pave consequences for residents and the hospital in the event of an earth- quake. "The buildinas will start sliding down like so many dom inos," be charsed. City officials, however, said geo- l<>sical surveys reveal that the ground under the proposed centeT is no less stable than that under the existing hospital or even the condominium complex. The cancer center, which will cost S 13.S million to construct, will be located below the existina hospital on a brushy hillside situated north of Pacific Coast Hi&hway and west of N~rt Boulevard. Michael Stevens. president of the hospital, said the canc:et' center is a lonJ overdue addition to the hospital, which be said is literally trcatina more cancer patients than it can handle. "It's well past the time to expand," be said. Current radiation facilities in the hospital are desiped to'trcat up to 30 (Pl ...... CANC&a/A•) ........... _, ... ._ Jaime PacU.Ua. an •:tlo,ee of Plaoton &ntertalnment lD J'oantaln Valley, •aim wttb a luer lD tile arena. Adults battle in laser game In the modern version of cow- boys and Indians, the cowboys have traded their six-shooter1 for infrared phasers to bettle Indians ~cad' hi&h-tecb space helmets ins of headdresses and war painL The wild frontier has moved from the suburban landtcape of sidewalks and backy~ to a fut!lristic bettleficld w&re laser beams, hiab-tech Dd9etrY and electronic sound elfects eoUide ROBERT HYNDMAN with computer-tallied conse- quences. The basics of the game, how- ever, have remained unchanged. It's hide-and-seek, run-and-gun, kill-or-bo-kilJed all rolled into one. Dana-bang, you're dead. "We've taken a classic child- hood pme and put it into a new conteitt," says George Carter, president of Photon Entertain- ment, which celebrated on Mon- day the opening of its newest center in Fountain Valley. (Pleue Me ADULT8/A2) Official says FAA· s rules too costly for private plane owners By LISA MAHONEY °' ... ..., ....... Concern ovCf air safety bas been blown out of proportion since the deadly collision between a small plane and an airliner oveT Cerritos in Auaust. says the president of the Orante County Pilots Association. Reactjn& to new restrictions prol)Oled for private planes by the Federal Aviation Administration Monday, E.R. "Sandy.. Ablott de- fended the safety record of private and commerciaJ aircraft alike sayinf, "We have had very few air-tcr&Jr crashes. This thins has become a political thins and the airline pilots areaetlina(in)on it because they want the air space." The FAA's new regulations, which still must 10 throuah a formal rut~ makinf procedure, would apply to the nations 23 busiest airports. Amons them is Los An,eles, where potential air spac.c safety problems were examined in a special JO.day FAA study folJowinJ the Aug. 31 crash of an AeromeXJco DC-9 and a private plane IS the jct descended toward Los Angeles International Airport. Accordina to the Associated Press, the FAA's new requirements would impost a minimum 60-day licemc suspension on any pilot~ on restricted air space ~ caW terminal control areas -witbout authorization. They would require that all plua operattn1 in a termiDal control area be equipped with a device tbat provides air traffic controllcn with the plane· s altitude. The ~lations also amplify and standardize terminal control area boundaries. a respon1e to aviation critics who say some bouodariet are so complex that pilott miabt wuder' into them unknowinaly. Ablott said he does not object to a 60-day licente suspenlioo for terioua violations or to a redrawina of terminal control area bocmdaries, thouah be does not pcnonally find them hard lO undentand. But the veteran pilot aid the county's 4SO-member privaic pi.Iott association does not ICf'eC that altitude monitorina devices are necessary in terminal control uaa. Ablott said the rule requirina private pilots to pwclwe altitude encodina. t.ransponden it an &nanpt by the Airline Pilots Allociatioo to sqUte:ze small planes out of the Mia. 04They'rc lfldually stakina out their own private air lanes~... aid. Altitude monitorina · are beyond the means o( m private pilots, Ablott said. And b pnxlicted they would not spelJ the end to air 1CC1dents sinc.c much still depeodl on (Pleue ... PILOT9/A2) Victim in alleged Krishna slaying from Costa Mesa By Ute Au.elated Presa The Costa Mesa family of a man who disappeared three years 110 from a Hare Krishna commune only learned last week from a Seattle newspaper story that authorities have charged two men with his murder. "He's my son and they say he's dead and I don't know why," Sandra Duperroy of Costa Mesa said Mon- day. West Virginia authorities have been investigatina the disappearance of Mrs. Duperroy's son, Charles Saint-Denis, from the sect's Marshall County commune since 1983. accord- ing . to county prosecutor Thomas White. "No one has notified us. Nobody has called to tell us anythina. •· Saint· Denis' sister, Chrislyn Saint-Denis, said. "I thought they were supposed to notify the neu oflcin when somebody dies. My mother is devastated. How would you f eelr' White said officials had tried to locate Samt-Denis' relatives, but were unsuccessful. The family learned of Saint-Denis' fate when lus mter's ex-husband spotted an article last week in a Seattle (Pleue eee llOTB&a/ A • J Irrine'•Rose Parade ent;ry remahJ• afloat Irvine Co. vows it would build road immediately IJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY ................ Plansarc still afloat for Irvine's ftnt entry in the Tournament of Roles parade on Jan. l. ., Members of thcr Irvine Rose Pua& Aoat Association met Monday and decided to continue their fuod-railiaa (Pl---•oe&/A2) By STEVE M..Al\BLE °' ... ..., ........ The Irvine Co. has plcdaed to beain immediate construction of a S27 million bypua around Corona del Mar if voters in Neweort Beach affirm the developer's plan fo1 eit- pandina Newport Center. Pelican Hill Ro9d could be open to traffic within two~ said Irvine Co. Vice Olaimwl Tom Nielsen durina a press conference Monday. The road, which would ..tna around Corona del Mar and presumably offer motorisu a shortcut around that commuity, bu become the most controvenial point in the Newport Center expanlion projecl: Tbe plan for ex pandina the CU'C\llar shoppina and businesa centeT with office towen, residential tnct1 and res11urants will be put lo a citywide vote Nov. lS. Nielsen said if voters do not Hunt for lion that mauled boy at park resumes today ., aoauT BYNDMAN .............. A ~h is expected to resume •• today at Cu~ WUdemett Park for the moun111n lion that bas eluded bl&Dten lince auactina a S.~-old HllDti"l'Oft Beacb boy Oct. 19. Wantena and doll from the State Dtpuunent of Fllli and Oame wdl ..a the Bell canyon area of the part fbr lips of the ld\&h mountain lion \hat~ Julthl Mellon. lkat !art l..auppe, the depenment'I wildli• manaeement supervieor. said the main thrust of the~ will be to determine bow maay mouataia lioat are at Caspers Part ud aunoundina area and which tpeCific areas they are active in. "We want to tet an idea ol'tbe lion activity u a whole." Lauppe taid. "But if they do come acro11 an animal that mecu the iafOnnation that flu the one involved in the attack, they11 try to captu~ it.·· If the mountain lion is captured, Lauppe aid it wdl be ecnt to the San ~ Zoo (or study before further action f s taken. support the expansion plan, which appears on the special election ballot IS Measure A, the bypass may not be built for eight to 10 years. "It will ultimately ~ built, that's true. But we don't know when or under what circumstances;• said Nielsen. eitplainina the consequences of an election day defcaL Opponents of the expansion con- tend that Pelican Hill Road wiU ~ built with or without the upanaion project and that in the long run, it will not improve traffic conditions in Newport Beach. 'Tm sure there will be a brief honeymoon hke any new road or freeway when its nice. clean. white and uncongested, .. said Allan Beck. an opponent of the expansion and was instrumental in placina it on the ballot. ..But in the long run, traffic will be worse.•• he said. Nielsen said he 1s surprised that anyone c.an claim the new road will worsen traffic and suuested that "Mr. Beek JUSt doesn't undentand traffic analysis.·· The stepped-up plans for construc- tion of Pelican Hill Road were announced by Mayor Phil Maurer, who wrote to Nielsen and asked him to clarify the development firm's position on the road. (Pl---PSLICAN/A2) LB board to review suspension of coach ... The Laauna Beach School Board bu ICbeduled a cloeed ICllion today to review itt sua~nsion of Cedrick Hardman over bas SepL 20 amst for su~picion of cocaine poueuion. South ~ Cou.nty Municipal Coun Judie Richard D. Hamilton Oft Friday .JllVe ffardl'n8At l.aluna Beech Hiltt School's heed footbell C'JOeeb. permitlion to enter ad,,,._ dJvenion propam. The judee will review Hardman·s propaa in January and lbea IPJD in another three month&. lf Hardman completes~ .eropm the felony drua chal'ICI co\lkl be dropped. The former All Pro defensive end J for the San Francieco •9ets is alto faona ' miJdcmeanor raiaial anat cbarle ID CODDCCtlOn with the 5ept. 20 arrest. A Jan. 1 trial date bas been aet for that cbarte. Some ~nts have been Ullltl"ed by the boe.rd•s Wlure to fiR ~ • I001> •• it WU 1t.amed M ... ..,_d. Jenniftt Yellud recat)y R~d &I the chairwonllin of IMPA.-a J a drua education .....-.. to ma a rcca1I dfon it • tioerd .... 10 rehire H&rdmu. The ICbool baud-:=:.::.: at 7: 30 at the dil1ric:t offices at SOS Blumont A~. .. ADULTSPLAYCOWBOY W-Al . ~--~· 81111iat1n~-wrior-­cllilla .. ia tM w . Wm you 10 poisatl:OUk.I lO poill!IJ j~ ..... 1--ID wl wbnyouanbit-beial ...... 11r ...., .. ~ .. c..rw..w. . a1lo .... ~ pbaMr ,... ... Al dill DIW PMloe C.. I& 93'0 operative loi ftve •oedl II ,w Waner A"·• ia~ banll ii aC:dcltatllly &re OD a tn°•11. ._. aaw MmtY 10.000 ...,.. yoa•re,..."•UOpoia• n...are W ol ••m• 111 .. ,.._.. __ ._ IDllda 111&1 6¥a niiM• m •• nmpa W1 two leVek ol PllJiml ...... olgp to '' memben,. 1iae. anL 1..-1. dart bahayt iavite Accontillll IO Caner, ~ WU =:r~~= ~th tbe --SW Wan" &am IO llt.ield die~ wtaile .. W..U.IM wriannm upUid be Of • lbooll .. UDl•ll*tiaa dowa .... billways o( .... ..-.Up ~ta. wu die lmpintion," be Mid. lteu ii dimly liP1ed wbile It toot ah ycen o(~ennh19 ud ... blunt wl -.CUODic ·-orpami. bc&c lbc .. PliocoD pierce tbe .. that abroudl die entire center opCoed in O..UU la April 1984. playiat area. , Since tben, 13 trucbi• bave opeeed It'• a Ii~ video ,.me with acroll lbc couocry wl in TotODIO, pla_yen ..,, o( lbe action. C.ud•, with dozeDt IDOft plan.Ded to Partici.,,.au. divided into a pien open in comina montba. and a red team, lttap on a belted But Caner wull lbe 16 centen blucry pKt. a helmet with bead-planned in California IO be compuf- pboaes that transmits vviout ~ owned. The fountain V=ter 11 tronk IOU.Ddl 10 tell you the accuracy tbe tint, with 1even more for o( tbe lbotl fired from your phucr the Lot~ ty area. pistol and a ebett module that lleteatch lw foUod that ·the computa bow many times you.strike Photon pme c:ao be quite lucrative an "opponent and how ""'°Y times for the operaton, ajven the proper your are bit younelf: martetina behind it. Tbete totals are fed to a master Participants pay ID initial fee of computer that tallies personal u well $7.SO for• .. PIUPort.'' then SJ.SO for u team scores. each pme they play. On the av~. ROSE PARADE ENT RY ••• From A l drive for the S l l 0,000 float. They are about balfWay to their 1oal with SS7,000, said anociation president ~ Mathis. She said tional COfPorate spoit-) sonh.ips may be forthcomina in the walceofaS l S,OOO&ift from the lrvine- bued Taco Bell fut food chain. "The outlook is aood and it's •ttina even better," Mathia said. 1'here•s a critical hump in fund- raisina. and I know we've aone over the bum~, .. she said. She wd the usociation needed to UlesS its prospecu and beat a recap of the profits from a recent benefit auction to dttermine whether jt could continue its drive. The auction netted n~ly SI 0.000. l Ralph Rod.beim, fund-raising co- cbainnan, warned last week the drive was in jeopardy if more corporate donatio~1 couldn •t be raised. He said if the drive failed "Irvine would probably never get a float in the parade ap.in. I think it would be a black eye for the community." Two payments have been made totalling $30,000 to the builder of the float to be called "The World of Prehistoric Wonders:· SELLERS MURDER TRIAL ••. Prom Al his advances were rebuffed. Kina bas lflUc:d that Sellen climbed throuah a bedroom window .-with rape on his mind -.and waited for Anderson to act ofT the telephone in the next room. While leavina ~n the possibility that Sellen may have raped Andenon before w died. Kina (ocused on the anaJe that the defendant killed the woman and mumed two to three boun lat.er to "finish the deed.•• But, he aid. the delay wu a moot issue because "there wu no disrup. lion" in Sellen' intentions. Keller, however, urged jurors to put uide emotion and stick to the letter of the law in deciding the rape issue. although they mar feel otherwise. She said spccia circumstances caJI for a murder to oa:ur while the victim 1s beina raped. Keller (eh the case qualified only for a judgment of manslaughter because of Sellers' purported mental state at the time of the killina. But she instead called for a verdict of second d~murder. The emotions in this case are such that I don't think people are going to want to 'o with involuntary man- slaujllter, ·she told j urors. First degree murder. without the special circumstances, carries a pen- aJ ty of 25 years to life. Second degree carries a penalty of 15 yea.rs to life. ••• &~:--.. ,. t .... ..... (If. :=::m: ~ -~"2 ...... '°..., ............. Aldlc ... IM091111r..._..pll~ of II ...._ C.W llAd about IO percieat are malt, IDd 1beir •Yel'llle •" 19. Cuwlaid-~olllle ... -... ::.-~ AJld -=-~ .... ol :-=. ~ue md ia aome o( die more -rati••• PbOIOll Cemen. .... pla£91oped. .. tome limilaritiel. Caner •Y' bu little la commoa wf.. the war pmes played in dae wilderneu witb would-be mcrceurin ftrins~ It eech other IO rec:reate wrire. ··Tbil 61 not m 'larilcic:," he mys. 0 We're delliaa more wilb lbe tuwy uaecta. lbat'a wby you adopt ID aliu wf>en YC play. 5.,.ce ... that fiantuy I playen are nol ~ Rambol. •• 1 n Dallu," Carter poi.a ti oul, ••our bige1t cu1tomer1 are church sroupt." Students wear ribbons t o say no to drug ~buse ly JftVS MA..UU: Of ............. A campeipl to eacowqe Cali- fomia 'i youth to .... y no" to.drvp and alcobol wu lallDCbed in Newport Beach on Monday when a sroup or students puled out red ribbons to the city'• police force. The red ribbons arc beina worn this week u a statement apinlt drua and alcohol abute. The ceremony, in which red rib- bons were distributed to Police Chief Arb Campbell and other Police of- ijcial1, wu one of many public ptherinas throuahout the state. More than I~ students from Oranae County hiab schools attended a two-day "Reacli America'' work- shop in Tustin earlier this month to become versed in the war apin1t drup. The students who attended the workshop have volunteered to speak to student aroups this week. One aroup of 1tudent1 from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor hiah schools, for instance, wu lo addreu all students at Newport Elementary School on Monday. The workshop wu sponsored by a coalition of pamit sroups called Oranae County Parents for Drua- Free Youth. GAME 7 I WEEK 7 I DAY 3 52 21 20 25 64 8 ~ A YEAll ... Al FLUlllT -· I cmer OUT OUR -OI M. YOICO.D••nt •RI ARI TotAY'S •r•at Rules and how 10 ploy 1he gome ore on your game cord, or, coll our HOTllNE : 642 -4333, 9.5 M-F, osk for WIN-GO information. . L .. .-rMlll &TWA FINO OUT HOW G000 WE REAU Y AU ", .. , .. , ... 18 -23 • Hazy: day along Oran ge. Coast ... ~-::.:-.=.•.:: ==--~=..-:::. ..... .. ,.,... ........ ,. ........ Md 1G9 lnllnd. 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In the expansion plan approved by the City Council last Jul!L~ Irvine Co. was rcqui red to comp1C1C the road before any new office towers a~ occupied .. But there was no specific date mentioned. The lrv10e Co. exoc utivc ack.nowt- edaed that the bypass is a condition of its country-approved plan to build homes and hotels aJona the Irvine Coast south of Corona del Mar. But Nielsen said construction could be as far ofT as 1 decade and hinges on further aovemment ap. proval of The Irvine Co.'s develop- ment plans for the Irvine Coast. "They're goina around tryina to act across the point that Pelican Kill will be a benefit to us and that's just not true. They ought to read the en- vironmental reports," said Beek.. The pledae to build the road as quickly as possible mark.s the second concession in a week The Irvine Co. has offered lo voters. Last week, the company qrecd to donate land and arrange financing for 1 teen center near Newport Center if Measure A passes. Nielsen stated that the develop- ment finn now i1 willina to ID beyond that requirement and could probably beJ!.n construction early ant year. He said it will take rouably 18 months to build the road, wlticb will stretch from East Coast Hiahway to Bonita Canyon Road. "If we lose this it will be a great blow to the city," said Maurer. "Without the bypass. traffic in this city wiJI increase within five years to 1he 'point where it's intolerable." But Beek chided Nielsen and Maurer for not reading the en- vironmental data prepared for the expansion plan. Beek said the moi.iVes behind both announcements are "transparent." "I'm &lad The Irvine Co. is interested in our teens," he said. "But 1 I find 1t troublin1 it is willinf. to punish them if the measure fails.' PILOTS CRITICAL OFF AA RULES ••• From Al the pilots ~nd the air traffic con- trollen who monitor them. ··vou can put all the aearon board an airplane ... you want and y,ou never reach the utopia of no accidents," The Piper had no altitude monator- ina equipment that would have signaled its presence to an air traffic controller. necessary. The FAA has established terminal control areas at a.irpons in Atlanta. Boston, Chicqo, Dallas. LosAnaeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Washinaton. D.C., Oeveland, Den- ver, Detroit. Honolulu, Houston, Kansas City, Las Yeps, Minneapolis, New Orleans,· Philadelphia, Pit- tsburgh, Scanle, St. Louu and San Dieao. Ablott said. Investigators looking into lhecau.sc of the Cerritos crash detennined thal the small plane. a sinaJe-engine Piper PA-28, had encroached on restricted air space used by commercial planes. 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