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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-03 - Orange Coast Pilot'- caS>turedAmertean says he cannbt confirm CIA role In gun runn1na.1 Al Sports It'• Homecoming at Hunt- ington.Peach Hlghon · Friday for 91-year-old -Cap-Sheue and all oft.he Oltera.JC1 DmEX Advtc:e and'Gemes. 86 BuftetfnBftjitr&~~..::..,..._.A3 NOVEMBER 3, 1986 ... Jaco IJJ LEE SIEGEL t 11' ,,_.,.., LOS ANGELES -Three chtldrcn ' of former Lebanon hostage David Jacobsen new off an ajetliner·today to rejoin him after J. 7 tnonthl, joyful at b11 release but expressin' sorrow for · the.oiher Americana 1till 10 captivity... .. As happy as I was when my father was released ~y. w~en I talk to my eyrs,.. said Eric Jacobsen . of Huntinaton Beach; who was accom- _panied ~.his brother Paul, -sista Diane L>ugan and their three sp<>uses. They ~ to meet w11b State Depenmcnt officials 1n Washancton before.'continumJ on to the reunion • with their father 1n Wiesbeden, West Gcmiany. ,~ Paul Jacobsen 11id he'd taken aoout I 0 01fhts to meet with officialt in Washinaton sinoe his father wa~ taken ho~taJC by , ra4ical Islamic fundamcntahsts, but never before bad looked forviard to .catchin& a plane. .. (feel better than rvdeh in yean," he said just before the flight took off at · 8:30a.m. . · "Thts time J kno.w ifs ioina. to be a ttjovm'atinJ expmmot. I'm jtm so happy l can't tell you. I'm happy enouah to stan cry101-.. . . Paul and Eric said they saw tbctr father Monday on tcJevis10.n, as tbe cider Jacobsen amved i n West Ger- many. . .. He looks pale. real pa)e,". PauJ (Ple&M.r 11ee., AlllL TI AS) . , e ·il:'.Ot l#LIL ... ._ DaTld .,.,...._. wtpee bJa eJe9 at a neww conference lD ~ (:JPru today; be told of blajoy at~ rel-...4. aance ht. s borri heft ... • f , ,,,_..., . ~ ··• Jacoblen'a . family it IO amve , V{IESBADEN. Wnt y -~1'~1 . : :-:--• • David Jkobltn told ofhls patJQy 1n n aa. tmot1U1191 •• lt:l~\.JOOil &eina mcuect from more than 17 afta IJ!1val •. be. Mid bis ...,,.,. .. months of captivity today. but 1aid ~u artatlY. ~m1nhhed. by the con· other Amencans suit held bv "'!~ caP.uvny oft~ Olhcn. Leba.nese kidnappers 0 are in hell'' I can t tell you how v'!>:• v~ and muA be IC1 free. happy J ~m ~ tocby. But it 1 widl Tbe former Hunt1njt0n Bea(h really ~axed ftth!'JS to.be I free man reuident arrived at the O.S. military apin, he taic:t. Ht1 volCIC shook ud air base in Wint.den one day after ~ appeared on . t:ht Vefle of ~~ beina freed try his Shiite Moslem 'Those l\IY' are 1n !?tf.1. and -e ve capt.on. AJw!ican Church mvoy aoua aet them homt. . .. 1 .Terry Waite iccom~nied lacobs.tn, ~ebnt thinp in life are~· he , who was servin1 as administrator: of said, _and, by God, ~ate. • , the Ammcan Uni\'cnity hospital in Jaco~n was .~n the hands of the' Beirut when he was abduJ'(Cd on May pro-lran&an Shute poup lllariilC 28 l98S. ~ Jihad. u arc Andcnoin, 39, and the h~~ ~ince la.st year. said he .. He muled occasionaUy uchaid ~ . would keep on seckma the release of felt wen.-but P\'C n~ ~tads or his five other Americans who are.amona uea~en1 durina captlVlty. · . 19 forcipcrs stall missir\& JD Leba-Wane, 47, rcfu.ed comment on his non. · . att~mpu to free the olhe~ .. We're They include Terry A. Andcnon, bc1n1 very careful about w!"t. -e say chief Middle Eist correspondent of forthe~oment~use~re{~tatL 'b the ASsociated Press, and Thomas very cnbal staae.~ be Slld. 111 be· , Sutherlan~ ac:tin1 dean of agriculture here probably for a. ~upk o! days, at the university, who also have been , and then I may be IOIDI beet. held ssncc early I 98S. In praise of the Anabcan envoy, Jacobsen SS. was eum1ncd at tile Jacobsen said: .. Thank Cod fou tnaJl Air Force bosp1t1J. Col. Charles K. likeT~Waite .... Tenywaumanof :.,. Maffet, hospital director, told a'news ho~m our dark.~ ~~ur... 11fl:r"-.. conference that. "althoUJh he is tired, Although he cnllcized the \J.S. our 1111tial impression 11 that he is &O"ernment's ~dhna of the Beirut phys1cal1y in "C!l' aood condition. It hos• Jtuatt0n when be was a also aeems that be has dealt with the captive, Jacoblen thanked the Ile.- stresses of his captivity remarkably IPft admWstrltion arid saia ht was _-+,...• well," "darned proud to be an American."' Maffet said the medfoal evaluation The former captive ~ a full would ~~in...a..f.cvt~ bear browncorduro tro~anda "Initial cvaluauon did not reveal an)I maroon sweater. eVldeooc of pbysjcal abu~ .. he said, Air force spoknmen said they did adcStna that Jacobsen was cat1na not Ir.how when Jacobsen would normal foods and even had ~me mum to the United Sta~. wine. Several dozen U.S. nuhtary per. .. It appears be bas lost very httlc-sonnclandhundred5ofreportcnmet wet&ht Apin, be is fit .. the colonel the plane at W1esbeden. Han11na SI.id. "He bas had no medication (Pleue Me.JAOOB&SJl/AS) Char till U.nce.rtaiillri.teen death C4...tfled C.8-1 0 . ¥ Corniel 8 7 Funeral today.· f amily_a ngrv that man-' t1on IS ti u wat I dot or cat that WIS involved ID tho &hooting have freely «>mey's office . musf reVltw the re. Death notlCM CJ ~ J killed," Ga.llardo's mother was offered theiropinforu. pons befOre mak.ina a decision. h ft d &'. tal--h ti t f-tod quoted as telling one reporter. The manqcr oJ' the Costa Mesa Poljce said they are convinced the -enrertalnment BS w 0 r e 1a s 0 s no n cus y Pohce have mused to 1dent1fy the auto shop where the sboouna 'took maniovOl\led an theshooi.inawill not' In the MrVTCe ~ rrmaiinnlinli"Vivo01Viveoli1 f1lW-"Wi!i!JliBlllY'r-pt:Re"-mrtr-"Om~,,nle'twwssipaJ;JJJpc~t--Uthiaa:t"t -tttl~te flee diejunsdiettott..---~c__c_ Opjnlon 88 hoouna and have not indicated man did not intend to shoot Gallardo Gallardo was killed with a s1~ Police log A3 B1 STEVE MARBLE authorities said today. whether criminal ch~ are hk.ely.. and that his fun "'ent off 1CC1dentall;r. shotgun blast early Wednesday whale .Sportr ~7-Of... .... .... _ _ _ Sull relativeund fnendsofC?a1~ Authorities al.so have refused to Lt Rack ohnson. who as coon:h-be and a friend, Tom Ram irez. ' T....._ .. ,, 8 5 Ad · h h h Galla o nave expre btWi \K1-nfirrtt'6attardcfs-nam . ~nvettjptiOtt,said>Offi leaed tMJ.1.91 --qii Wuth:" A2 Costa ~~n ~:nww~~ ~~~n~1~~ mcnt and even anicr that the man The news blackout, however, probably will not complete their Porsche at Holu VW Repair on 20th Weddings A 12 Jcil)ina 1 I s-ycar-old boy he alJcacdly who fired the fatal shot has not be,.en seems to have done anythm•· but · mvesttgation untal late this week 11 Street. ••••••••••r== cauaht buralaritin& a sports car will taken into custody. "-calm the waten. Gallardo's friends t.f1e earliest and lhal, even then. Ptlneral terv1c aM bUru or the -not~at-least-anothcµ,.-eca..--~~~ treatinl this invcsum-andthosewhocla1mtoknowtbeman representatives of the Qutnct A~---tPH!!atl-..~ __ _. 81 ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ....... ~ .... A partially ' submersed vessel, whtch WU rammed Saturda.y by a fully loaded ferryboat. continues to bob in the ocein between Newpon Beach and Catahna I land today Without buoys or wamina lilf\S to alen boale!'S of ns presence. r The U.S. Coast Guard, which has about the submerged vessel's I~ cation. ·~1t·s oot our resPonsib1hty to S'\lrccp the ocean (waters) and make them clear.·· Petty Officer C hatl_cs· Embleton wd this momin&. "1 ~ owner as liable." · The owner of the capsized 30-foot boat. howcvCT, has yet to be found Embleton said tbe Coast Guard as warn ma . boaters to excrc&se extra caution in the area and to heed the mariners' advisoncs concemina the vessel. That cxplanauon. however. does not satisfy Steve forbath, captain of the Cata.ILna ferryboat that rammed the· ubmcrged vessel Saturday them-to mark the wreck wnh a liahted buoy or radar reflector. •forbatb was carryina 192 passen- ICT"S from A vaJon back to Ncwpon Beach at about 14 knots (ISYJ mph) when the ferryboat ran irrto the capsized vessel shortly after 6 p.m. HeavycountyY:ote _ prediction !loubted By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... ~ ....... . An early prediction that 6S percent of Orange County's votcn will cast ballots Tuesday may be overly opt1m1stic, Rq.istrar of Voters Al · Olson satd today _ beeri notJfied of the boat. is not '"90ns1blc for mov1n1 or mark1na the v~l althou&h 1! has issued ra~ho and pnnted wam1np to boaters Embleton said the C08'St Guard keeps major ship channels clear ts well u ocean waten up to three miles offshore. But in the case of the 1ubmerae4 boat, "We do not have lcpl resp0ns1b1hty.'' he said. · "lt's still noaung out there an a heavily traveled area." Forbalh said this momina. "lfa pica.sure boat runs into it, it could sink. It's danJ.erous." Forbarh said he has notified the Coast Ouard several times and urged ''It was pitch black and there was no moon out Nothina showed on the radar,'' Forbath said "All of a sudden, we feh Ou b11 thud. l dumped 1t into neutral and \ptin around wtth the scarchli&ht to sec what we had hit." (Pleue eee SllUJllfGJ A 5) "Whether or not n w11~ actually reach that 6S percent. J don't know," the county official said. "There's a lot of daSJnterest in this elccnon. People have not been happy with some of the pobtJcaJ adven1san• latcly." (Pleue ... <;oUJlfTY I A2) . LiJgua.a pOliCe gro~p blasts.Hard Dian dec1sioa. Letter accuses school board of putting ' ::!=~~to the school board over the dl~de;\} ~b~~~~~~:;t ·~~uh~ · h -f 1 th d fi ht The school board voted 4-to-I last we·f;ust put them m a dn.aa rcha~ali· more Cm p as S On W flS_ an rug g "'eek to aJlow Hardman to return to talion provam. No harm, no foul! Is · · -. coachina on· a volµntary basis and this a.odouble tandard? We think to."'" a, LA URA MEJllt The . aSSOC'1ation cnt1cized the ·said Hardman will be reinstated ne"<t "It appears that a winnan!..SC:SOn i · ........ ,......., • bOard for permitting high hool Auau t af he completa .-coun· morc...unportant to )OU '="}our The Laauna Bcilch Police Em~ football coach Cedrick Hardman. 37, approved drug davenion proaram pncfr'""1tand ap1nst druas. What peoyees A sociation baa accuted to resume coachm& as a volul\!ccr .• ~ The letjtr condemned the school happened to 'Sly no to drup"! Your Lacuna Beach Unift~ School Dis-Hardman hat befn charicd ~th t>Oard for allow1n& HiltdmAn, a for-• srudems 1nd ourcommunnylt~ trict trusleel of pM<'ina more imPQn-postctsaon ,of cocaine and rt11stma mer A!l·Pro defensi ve end for the San more t~an a ~1nn1n1 9Ct50n! tht" a.nee on 1 winning football season arrest. Francisco 49en. to ttturn to c~chana letter said_. . than takina a hard stand apinst ,-. sharply wordtd lcuer. 1ancd br. · 1n any capacity. ccord1n1 to Anita fisher, the druas auociatidn president Lance tshmae , ''You arc in essence tclhna your ~rc&.ary of the auociation, the Fears of Prop .. 61 passage forCing_ maily t<:>-retirement memberifirst aot the idea to wnte the letter because the · 1ssoc1at1on ha a fulJ-page ad Ul the "'cell> foot JI procram supponma the high school foo1baU team The program are printed in advaocc '°the association decided a letter should be Wtlllcn t the school board elprc in& di • satisfacuon with its dec1 ion. ne Tetter \ltd the association dooatcd 1500 lD help bnna fonncr cw York city Police officer David Toma to Laauna Beach for a dru1 abuse talk. The hool district and a STEVE MAllLE F o flJ s n N 1 H £ N n'f s ·parent anu-drua proaram asked for the contnbutton to help pay Toma's C'<l)m1CS and paik1n1 fee. "We felt 1he school d1 tnct "'as taktna a strong ta nd mu dni .on-lhc-campus as "ell as within our community ... tbe Jetter ~id. Hardm_a_n _w_ca-arrcs-..,..._, .. -9-n~ ..... ~Pl~ 20 ula charicd with Posseslion of Ct>- ca.1 nc and~ 1 tan& l.rtt t: The school ~ board suspended ham without pay· shotth after the arrest, u·th Oran&e County Mun1Clpal (Pleue ... P01..IC&/A2) lrvble'tru•tea vote 3-2 ag••n•t Prop. 61 tellel · l 0.. J• Ricbar4 Hamilton ..,_ aa Ort. 24 duriJll Hardmua's ,.,,..._meat to daanuu fc:lony ~ II die coem M'tttlftllly cQmjletel a d™t tthabilitation pro- :.. wltidl wW lat at acut six Late week the school bolrd "oted to allow Hardman ta c:oach on a \'Olun· iao-bl'" durina the Vwttk. He -was : ~ned from 1ncndin1 pmes .as a coach. . The board said 1t would reinstate Hardman if the ftlony drua charge is dropped and if he h cleartd of the Mistina arrnt charac. Hardman as schedured to ap~ar in coun Dec. 5 for a pre-trial htarina on the rnist1na arrest chaflt'. fhe ~let ~ntfod °'11-that two oniccrs were injured dulina Hard· man'1 arrest and arc still recovering from 1he1r injun~ .. board ll'lcmbtrwbo could bl "*'bed ~onday mom1n,a. also declined to comment on the lcuer bcnme he had not rctthcd a c.-ppy, Ellen Mahoney. t~ mother of a football player and member of the Boostm Club. said ~ WCM61d~ only as a partnt. "I am in total disaust 11 the mallncss of ptoplc; nyone who cares for 1hc kid' arc just try1n1 to drop th11 thina. The kids are JU t ll)'iftl lO Win I ftw foolbell pmn Ind have tome ftaa. Bua lt. won t eo 1wa_y becaUlt of thftt ckmcnted mental caa who don't kt at ao away. I can·i. believe adults bthave this way. I am 11ek to death of 1t," she said. ' The LIP~ 11 a non.profit or- .. n111taon mack up of 46 swom and non· worn officers of the Laauna Btach Pohce Department.· M•RafC· .mcnt docs RQt bclona to the ueocw. tion.. · · • COUNTY TURNOUT.~. -From Al . Olson said hc·wa referring to the deluge of tele\ is ion spots in wh1di' ,,.,_fed •IOl'lfN. on M; f 1 major canctidite~ have been tradina .. nasty charges. · • •. -------------- Traditional!) Olson ~ad, Orange .. an Newport Beach. .Costa Melli. County has its haib~I turnouts for' La&una Beach, Huntinaton &e.ch .. U.S. Temps. •. Suptrintendent Denni 1111th said -----....-r-hc had1'ot rcttivtd a copy of the lcttt"r pr~sidential election , whet\ a many and fountain VA.lky~ . as 78 percent of the registered "oters Ora~ae County vottn also wdl , and declined to comment on ns contents. "Evef')one has an 0J71nion:-- he said. · . Harry Bithell. the only school AppJJance blll vetoed SANT A BA""RBARA (AP) - A bill rc:quanng minimum energy-cfficicn· cy standards for home appliances wo'\Jld ne eliminated low-cosl models,l'fbmna consumers to spend an e:<tra $1.4 billion, President Re·· apn said Jn a veto memorandum. visit th~ polls. • : .. • . help pack a u:s. ~natQr ,ncs ~on- ' . 1ressmcn rcprnent1ng local dastncu. Past gubemato~al el~taons havJ: 8e)ond the 'O\'emot's race, Cah· dra\\-n county turnouts closer to 70 fomia vottrs will choose~ lieutenant percent he saui . aovemor,.a secretaa of state, con· ~ reaisuar said. qranac County 1roller. treasurer. ·attorney acncral bas JUSt over a m1lhon regastertd 'and assembly members. Six Cali· voters. Of th~. 54 percent arc fomaa Supreme .Court JUSticcs also rcgistet'ed Republican , whale almosJ face reconfirmation. · 36 percent are Democrats, Olson Also on the ballot are measures said. · concemina AIDS, drinkina water, Residents-who do-not know where toxic discharges. English as the of. their polling place is can call the• fici.JI state language, a limit on public registrar's off ate at 834-2244. employee salari~s and bonds for new City Co.unc1l race' arc on the ballot prisons and colleae construction. PROP. 61 FORCING RETIREMENTS ••• From Al 1ation that the res1anation 1s effective if the proposition passes. said Beyeler ... Rather than do that, I just !'lade a clean break of it " For Bc)elcr. 1t ends .JJ )ears of.. government work. He started his career in 19~4 with the ~It)' of Santa Monica after retiring from the mili- tary. He came -to work for Newport Beach an 196 7 and wa prof!loted to director Of gcn«al services about 10 years later. the city presenlfy as seckana a rcplacemen t. The. conlfo"ersial proposJt100 alSo would pre' ent cmplo)'ees from ac- cumulating sick leave and vacation tim~. Employees who have ac· cumulated sick days and vacation tame must use up the time by the end of the year or lose 1t. Many employees m Newport Beach have built up several months of.vacation and sick time. Further, the proposition would pl-ce a $75..an-bour limit on. con· tricted services and would bar a ~i!!~!i'!~m!!!~~~!!!!~!!!~~~m!-.~~~!i!il.!'!iil!iiiili!!!I'~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~ 1ovemmcnt from paying more ~han • $64.000 to any one contractor in 1 BOARD BALKS AT COUNTERMEASURE.•• siven year. Ne')'port Beach City M.nager Rob-From A 1 ert Wynn said the most severe cuts proposed under the proposition may passes, the boaTd bad mel with an would be valid. Getchel on Saturday. "( do believe have to do with contract.ins work. anomey an closed session OCt. 21 to Board P~sadent Helen Cameron there arc a lot of different opinions." CHARGES UNCERTAIN.~. . . Attorneys hired by Newpon Beach set if the dJStrict could postpone the -and Margie Wakeham supponed .lhe Anticipating a court battle over the to defend the city in an ~onaoinJ effects ofthe referendum. protective resolution. "The potential interpretation of Proposition 61 . hous1n1 lawsuit were paid $.110-an-ff passed Tuesday, the proposjtaon. fiscal impact (of Proposition 61) as Dale Coopn superintendent of the • hour, said Wynn. By having to pay no will limit the maximum pay of state frigh1ening.•· said Cameron an an Ocean Vaew SCbool District said be more than $75 an hour, W~nn said employets to 80 percent of the interview before the meeting. advised the District'S' Board of- P'JIOmAl -.so'""'fJitrhnorn""'O""tt..---.mi;;cwaxns1rttl11aum1V\nn:te111n:...,.•h"'a""rg'"c"'S'--tbe ..... ca""a'nse.....-.o~r,..h~1-s -t~y~Ottld-b&-4eprie~ of i.op aovcmor~.ualaty_l~WJll.allo pcohibi "I !oder lhc...presen.u)'J.t.em.:: ...wd _Irustecs l\&l'iost a sim.ilar...a_ction were to be he d today in Costa Mesa. • friend's death. relatives reported. legal rcprescntatiol). pu~k officials and emplo¥ccs from Irvine Superintendent Stanley Corey, "'I trust lheJ.:1 1 scnsc of the ~ople More than l..50 relauves and friends Ramirez' parents said 1hey were Tn another exam~e. Wynn said a uv1n1 up sack and V8Callon ~ Ucmployces-are allowed 1 dJy per of thiutate {the proposiuon) attended a rosal) unday. Many an told that because their son was large-scale contract job -such as the from one year to the next. month of sick leave which lhey accrue won't pass, .. he said. attendance were Gallardo 's allcgcdlymthcpr:ocessofcomm1t1na rccentS2mHbondredgjnaprojcctin Bccausetbcblllotmea1urcwould toward retirement credit. It would .. Jf11didpass.l'msure1lwouldbe classmates at Estancia where a a felony when the shoot an& occurred, Upper Newport Bay may become not apply to employees until their not be possible under Proposition 61. tied up in the courts fortwo yqrund ·school-wide annouoccmen1 of the he could be held respon 1ble. nearly impossible to manage. contracts expire, the board was ludy· urr everyone had to use tlleir sick lafc woufd 10 on. .. shooting on Friday wa folloYt'Cd by a State· law doe permit man-"As I understand iL we might have ina a resolution to cover principals. leave before the end of the year or lose The Irvine Unified School District · moment of ilcnce. slauibtcr or even· murder cha'JCS to to d1v1de the work up into separate assistant principals, school 1>5ychol· it, the efTcci would be to increase lt)c Joans Ocean View, Lquna Beach. Gallardo. ironically, had ~ported-be filed agatnsl an mda vidual m·the $64.000 prOJCCts with different con-ogists and other selected employees use of substitute teachers consider· U nified and Hunt1naton Beach City ly been hired to work at the auto death of a partner m cnme even if he tractors." said Wynn. "That would be· ~ot already covered by collective ably." · school districts m d«iding apanst repair hop. Accord.in& to ttports, he had no direct Jnvolvemcnt 1n the anl&himarc:: barpJnana. . ·· There is also tlie question of who takana protective action. · was to begin work only two dayr.iftcr ~ath Gann has stated that cnucs of the The rcsolu11on would be "to ensure would compensate cxistin& cm·· The Orange County Department of his death. Polttt will neither confirm nor proposiuon arc the same people who that normal salary proaress. vacation ployces if they arc not allowed to Educat1on and the Newport-Mesa Ramirez, 16. who was present deny that Ramirez' parents were told claimed Propoi itaon 13 would have a and sack leave accumulation will be carry forward their sick and vacat1on Unified, .Fountam Valley, Hunt· .._----..c:m......-iR"!l'tt:m:to w.r~shot.-cotrld face then son mtght bec~rgedc-, ----<npphn effcctoo the 1tate unaffected for lhc dumllon of lhc .t~me. -1n{ton Beach Union Hith Scnool and ---~~~--------------~--------~-~-------~a~ments~ h1snmcku_int~pro~1~n ~c~~~V~eyOnifiedKhool -- GAME 8 / WEEK 8 I DAY 2 40 -64 6 ·- 18 s2· .12 Rules and how to play the · game ore on your game cord, Of, coll our HOTLINE: 642.4333, 9.5 M·F, osk for V./IN.GO mformo1ion. I • ., 36 48 Dcpendfoa on t~ lcn&ths of the whether the dastnct or state would be d1stncts voted in favor of offering contracts, the action would have responsible for lhe back benefits, but contracts to selected employees to delayed the cfTccts1>f Propositton 61 tbc schooJ board doesn't have the taveofTtbecffcctsof Proposition 61. up to four years. resources to do it, Cameron said. Board member Gordon Gctchel Accordina to a lqislative ~nalyst. Co-1t&rapralaeTuc~er said at the 9 a.m. roceting Saturday ~ -on~ljme buyout of benefits • such an action could be construed "as ~ould cost ta" payers about.$7 ballron LGS ANGELES--:(AP) -~ Actor an attempt to thwart the will of the af present employees are not allowed Forrest Tucker was· eulogized by co- ---H~me " . t_heif' 1'«ttmulated skk-tars an lhe-. " +toop" telcvt.st0n - GctchcJ said thece was also some and vacation tame. 1eries as a sharing man who kept legal qu tion whether-a contract ;')"he potential impacts of Prof>':" thin movina when the goina got -executed so dose to the election oSttlOA 6t..afC tcally..notknown," P1d io · COAST II I ORANGE a •1y p•111t MAIN OFFICE 330 V.e , • Colt• IHM CA M ,.,., · t 15(0 to.i. t.'-CA 9'6:>6 Clatliled-... ,. ~7· ~' e0r<0t.r.6'2 4321 Just.call 64~:6086 .... "\ Whal do you lake about the 9a1ly Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your · messaie will be recorded, tramcnbcd and de· hvercd to the appropnatc editor. The same 24-hour answcnf\1 service may be used to record letters to the ednor on any topic. Contnbutors to our Letters column must tnclude their name and telephone number for venficauon. TclJs us what's on your mind. Weather or ·not, seJ .---=·~ .. topcoats, too · ' Dallr Piiot DellYefY laQuarentMd ~u:131t"" '°" do '<~ ..... 1>.i: P1111* oY ~ JC. ~ m QI WI.lie 1 f"' -ff» t(ICJy • -..,..:! ~~ .,., ......,., . -~' -fl'( ... ,_ ""'' ~. 1 • "' c .. lle!or• .10 ......._ "°"' «4'Y ... tit .... .., Clrcutatlon Telephonet Ferl_tulon plans tali In Ne~rt ... _.....bl . • • I '-UI ~D Gal f~UIOD, R-N~rt Beecb..-:-WUJ ~Ve I .. St.ate Allembly. Upaj1e'" at • breaklut Friday at the Balboe Bay Oub. The 7:30 am. talk i1 sponsored by the Governmental Affain Divwon of \ht Newport ' Harbor Area Chamber of Commm:e. Thft'e i1 a SI o fee fO cover the cost or~"· R&rvatiom can · be made by.caJtina 6'4-8211. J'ltnw ct.••• olle~ The final JeUion of youth fltnou da at the South Coast YMCA for the year will besin this week ind LUC'artd for chdd.rco from infancy 10..3 yc:aa of qe. Call ' 495-0453 or 831-9622 for space reser- vations and additional information. DAR meetbJI bJ ~aa The Patience WriJbt C'tiaP1er of the O.ua.htus of tbe'Amcrican Revolution wtU'bold its rqular luncheon.mettmt TucSday io the Cataline Room of· the Hotel Lguna. Paul Apadaca curator off ruhan artifacu for Bowers Muxum, wit{ present a proaram OD the Not\hwcst American lndlans. Aadaboa group to meet The South Coast Audubon Society will pretent a lecture by Peter Paul Ou, a wiJdlife pboto- journalist..aL i~tbly...meetina Wcdne.- day at 7 p.m. at the Dana Point Manne Institute, 3SS02 Del Obiseo. Ott will give a program on birds in 8-ja CaJiforrua. . ~IJool-.et. open Jaoa.e The KJine School, a pnvate elementary sCbool 1n Hunttnaton beach, will hold an mfomW' open hoUK ror proe1V'C"S1Udcntund parcp~ from 3:30 to :30 and Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. 11-tbe sc ool 20800 Beach Blvd. Call Harriet ~ Linaey at SJ~ 1S il for further information. Ba.pltal ma~ •lateil_ PCQple for an Irvine Commuruty Hospital· (PICH) wiU bold a quarterly membership mixer a the Zot Lounae in the lrvane Hilton Wednesday from S to 7 p.m: A SS donation will be requested and further information~ available at 857-65oo. Art League pllUl8 lleUJOIJ Tbe Huntinston Beicb Art Leaaue will bold it~ monthly meeting Wednesday at the Edison Com- munity Center, 21177 Marola.a St .. Hunttngton Beach. Glee Birton wit <lllptay her glazing techniques at the r.-36v,m. CYCnl, and juftior'9:f\Kts are inVJted to join. YoatJJ Shelter event. et :-'fhe. CSP Youth Shelter 10 Laauna Beach wilt start a croup for parents of:prMcens and teen-aicn Thursday with emphasis on practtcal techniques 1n problem solvins. The fee isS20and the prop1lm wdJ run from 7 to 9 p.m. at the center, 980 Catahna SL Call Nasboma Carlson at 494-4311 for further mformation. CPR coune offered A .coune tn cardiopulmonary rcsu.sat.ation (CPR) will be offered Thursday from 6 to l 0 p.m.l>y 'National Pcdiatnc Support Services at 2627 Ytsta Otl Oro in Newport Beach. The fee 1s $20, and classes wilJ be 11vcn in aroups of 20 people or )css. CaU 760-6SS4 for-details. Center ezpan•lon viewed Safety act1·ons . weren't enough·. Jacobsen ongtnally_ rfeltprotected wne.n . he took Beirut job ·· •~ -----~ I By ll!e Altoelattd Pr.ff David Jacob n Mt ufe wltc• he lit$\ · took · over as director of· the Amencan Univcrs1ty Hosp1t.al 1n Beirut, but 1ncreas- in1 attacks on Amenc;ans finally beaan to keep him close to the neutral ionc that wa'l the hospital. "I don't jJ\ink he felt there was a great penonal mk" at first. wd his son, Enc Jacobsen. "Before he took the JOb, he met wtth several leaders of the vanou.s m1ht1as and they said they would.do what the) could to guarantee h1 safety." . But the SS-year·old hospital adm1n1s· trator's "exemption" ran out May 28. I 98S, when six men snatched him as he crossed the street bctw~~~rtment and office. ~p1te bis ·precautions, · Jacobsen had becorne another American host.aic. · • He--warfrtta SuMlay 1n Beirut, ~ncr 17 menth!» in captlVlty • The trcets of Bcu1Jt ·'&CCC far from Southern CaJifom1a, where Jacobsen 'lpent most of his hfe. · A araduatc of UC LA, Jacobsen spent three decades as a. b~1tal-admtn11trator 1n the Los Angeles area. But then d1vorttd and with his three chi ldren grown. he d«tded to tty ltfe oveneas and took a Job M admm1strator of the Saudi . Arabian sccunty forces ho p1tal m Riyadh. ' "He was anracted by the challe~c and the uniqueness of the JOb," wd his son "The only thani he didn't hke was he wasn't able to spend any nmc wnh hts fam1I}." Jacobsen went on to a b1ggcrchallcn_ge in Occcmbcr l 984-bcc.o~ hc.a4.. of the Amcnanlinu1ca11y HOS.PilaL one of the lar&est medical facilities m the Middle East But Jacobsen was aware af the n ks faced by Amcncans in. Beirut Four Amencans already had been kidnapped b> lerron ts demandmg the retca!.C ot com- rades Jailed for bombing the French and S. embas~1es 1n Kuwait. In the foltowmg months. the kidnappers would stnke again and agam. Enc Jaco~n said the event began to prev on his-father·~ mind. Min bis first few lette~ he said he felt safe," said Jacobsen "But on his. last tnp home two "-«ks before his abductton. he " -a TOf more Mncc med about his ' s.afet}." ~--.. .. Jarobscn-sta)ed close to the hospital a neutral ione that treats the wounded of all the wamn1 faction~ 10 the tont city His ·apartment was acro~s the road from tt\,e medical complex where he orked ~vcn days a week. He ne,er ventured mto the city, someone else did hts food shopping. "He said he was safe everywhere exce pi- when M-cro ~ the road."..said his son.. .. Unfortunately, that'~ _where he wa'l I .... Children of freed tao.tace O.n d Jaeobeen bold a preu Conference at tbe Hanrtnaton Beacla Cl.tc FAMILY OF JACOBSEN HE.t\DS-FOR REUNION •.• 1'',romAl said. ··once we iet him back out in the Southern Cahfotn1a sun for a while he'll look back to normal." :·us obvious. bc'.s~llllt a.bll and ,, cKtrcmely worn and tired," said Eric, "but he looked healthy cons1dcnng what he's 1one throu&h." &.rvrd-Jaco~n tned to call has son, but Eric wasn't home. Jacobsen spoke to Eric's wife, Cathy . "ObVJously he's real JOlous about his freedom •.. (but) his 1houf!'ts arc directed tcrthe men he left behind, said Enc. who wore a )eOow ribbon a nd a °Frcc the Hostaies" button Asked how she felt, Diane Dugan said, . "Just real excited. elated -looking forward to seeing my dad and giving him a big hug and kiss.'' Her husband, Jake Duggan, and Paul's wife. Lon. also boarded the 01ght. Paul Sllld the family probably would return to the lJnired Stat~ Tlliunda.Y or Fnday. Jaco~n. 5S. was director of the Amencan Un1ve~1ty Hospital 1n Beirut wbeo ho.was taken hostage M.i.y 28. 1985 fucd in 8c1ru1 Sunday morning, he am\cd today al the lJ S m11itarv ~Ir station ID Wiesbaden, We t Germany. admm1strai1on efforts to win the release of where he will undergo medical tests before Jacob5cn and the UL rcmainie& American head1na home. The St.ate Dcpartme1n hostllt'S. re~rted Sunday he was m JOOd h-'ea=-'-lth_,. __ •• Thcylcd.me.tobehevet.batmybrotha: wd Enc, 30 wasn't important enough It 1VU-very . "I hope we &et scheduled in between• difficult!' Jac:obstn's sister, Dons Fisher. chest X-ray and whatner else 1s ao1ng on 61 d • ..i ....... h • 1..;.o. ._ __ over theTe." Enc Uld at a new~ conference homS:S tn 'ore;d~~.one tntcrvaew uum l.Pl;"J Sunday. "We ~re sure he can't wait to ~e fisher said he had wntten President his 92-year-old father and his cat... R~n three .timd but never ~eived 1 Jacobsen WJU haV'C somclhul1 else to-repl). tftd had wntten other o icials an celebrate: Mrs Duuan. 25. ofLona·~h. Washin&ton "l felt they shoU..ld have e:tptets to ll"'t bmh Dec 30 to Jacobsm's ~ us more or som~ ..cv.c.n if first arandch1ld h . Paul. 28, oi Upland. has worn a met.al t ey had a~ered one of my etten or wrist band mscnbcd wnh his fatheT's name somcthina... - and the date he was kidnapped. He said F1 her ufd that dunn1 her br~thcr's l 7 will use the bracelet to mark the rcun10°" months of capt1v1ty, the State Department 'TU tauotTmy David Jacobsen bracelet had kept 10 louch w1tb Eric, whole and give 11 a flinJ," Paul said He $&•d he rcspons1b1hty 1t was to contact other plans \O replace 1t wnh two others ban<b relatives. . for hostages Terry Anderson. 30; cor-hewdshe'saonc1noknowsomcoflhe T'C'Sp()ndent for The ASSOC1atcd PTC1S, and otl\c!r ho~· relatives.; A.mencan Unrvcrs1ty Dean ~Thomas "I am very sorry that the rest of the Sutherland, 55 -to remand me they're stJll hostavs didn't get released at the same over there." time. mt ~tit "I really feel _bad about n Several relati,escxpres.sed frusuat1onat I'll doeverythif\lin my power to try to help what they ·consrden:d ~lugi h Rcapn • them." · .. Release delig~ts adoptive family By tbe Associated Pre11 "The) haven't m1uc:d a da) smcc," f.oq\ai11e said. Jacobsen's two sons a.nd his daughter planned to vt11t The cclebtauon over hosta&e David Jacobsen's release Fontaine on Sunday nil.ht for what had been planned as a from .Leba.rion on Sunday spilled over from his immediate surpn~ buthda) partY She ~td Jacobsen's release 1s .. quite a family to his adopuve family at a convatesccn\ hospital. b1rthda) prc1Cnt · Residents of Hylo nd Convalescent Hospital tn West-• h suU . have a banner Wllh pictures · of (rcmatntn.a minster. who ·adopted Amencan ho ta~ in Lcb:lnon last Amencan hostage ) Terry And~n and Thomas ulberland year and have prayed daily for their release, wcrt elated ovc,r hanaina on my front door," ihc sauJ. "Now I have another the news of Jacobsen's release afler 17 months of capt1v1ty. s11n that says. •ttappy birthday ptC$Cnt. wclcomt home David "They were so expted ... :· said Nancy Fontame. Jacobsen. ... acuv1ttcs director at the fac1hty: 0 0 ne of tbe nurses came in • Ho p1tal residents became involved in ~iaht of the earl) m the morning and told them. and they woke each other host-ae when Fontaine orpni7Cd lhe .. F m Oar of up and turned on the tclevts1on... • Pra)er" IS months l&O· They adopted all seven ~encan Hospital ~_pray1n for the hos~· release hostages who ~re bc1na held U1 Lebanon at the lime. in July 198S. about five ~eeks after acobscti. SS director of .l:fier anotliCrllo~e. lhc ReV. BCn)amsn ~cir. wu the Amencan Uni versity Hospital 1n Beirut, was kidnapped -«:leased an ScJll(mbcr J 98S. the hosp1t.a.I sponsored a by six men as he crossed the street between hi s ap3nmncnt welcome home prayer ceremony at wn anendcd by about 4 nd office.< . _. _ _ 40 members of other ho tages' families. .. . JQhn Kille fer, tttasuttr of C1uzens for a Better Newport. will p~nt arguments in favor o_f the Newport C.Cnicr Ui)IRJ«>n.&l Thursday's meelmg of the Bouzy Break.fast Club at 7:30 a.m. at the Bouzy • Rouse ate, 31 rct11tewpo1 t Btvd .. -New poi t Beach. kidnapped. - lncohs,cn sco• le.Uta home afier .h1i _11!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!11!1!!1••----------9!'-------------------------.-.....--1 Call 673-3440 for rcscrvaoons and further infor- matJon. abduction. wn11n1 words his son belle"~ v.ere dictated b) the kidnappers But Enc Jacobsen said the best news came from the Rev Benjamin Wear. a Prcsbytcnan m1ms1cr who was released by t.he k1dnap- JACOBSEN ARRIVESINWESTGERMANY ••• GOP women fo meet Jeffrey Allen, ueucitvc director of the Com- mission on the Biccnten.oW of the United States Constituuon, will speak to the members of the Oranae Countr FederatJon of Republican Women Thursday at l a.m. at the Orange County Medical ConfcrenQC Center, 300 S. Aower St., ~· • Luncheon reservationsareSIO.SOand may be made by callinJ Betty Mays at 846-884 l or Margo Tessier at 830-UJ 7. Monday, Nov. 3 Ne meettq1 tek4ale4 Pou cE Loe per~1n September 1985 Weir told Jacob~n ht!> father wa~ in 1ood spants. playing a game 10 keep his hopes up. Each v.cck of capt1v1t) the hosta&e told himself he was to be released unday. ... He's a very goal-oncntcd 1nd1v1dual." said his son. "h would be his way of gellmg through this. When each Sunda)' came. he would tell the other men 11 was a • m1scalculat1on and that it's going to be nell:I Sunday It ~as JUSI his wa y of coping with 1l. offeelinJ that 1h1s 1~ going to end .. But b)-last ~ptcmbcr Jaco~n ap- peared dra~n and haggar~ 1n photos relea~d by Islamic Jihad "Our bodicure sick and our psychologi- cal state 1s hadt read one lc11er he purportedly wrote From Al from the flight control tower was a banner that read: ··w elcome home. Mr. Jacobsen." .. The JOY of this (returning) 1s onl) greatly lessened b) the fact that Tom Sutherland. Tern Anderson and to m): deep gnef the three other Amencans that have bctn kidnapped 1n the last month(s):· he satd. Anderson was kidnapped on Ma rch Io. 1985. and Sutherland was abducted June 9 of that }Car Jacobsen said Anderson was ··fine" and he had ~n lhc1oumah$t frequently in the past 18 months. but did not elaborate. Jacobsen said one of the three latest Americans ludnappcd.. acuna .un1ve~tt) controller Joe C1c1pp10. is one ofh1s close.,t personal fnends and " I pray to God that he will be out qu1cklv." At a \top 1n Cyprus, Jacobsen men- tioned videotapes he made dull.(lg his capt1v1ty 1n which he 9t,CtU~ the U .S government of doing nQttung 10 free the hostages · ··in \pile of m> \ldto appearances. I'm dam~d proud 10 be an Amencan.' he ~1d 'Tm prol,ld of the Amencan govern- .... ment and the Amencan governmental emplo)ccs. and I would hope that all Amcncans would be proud of our govern- ment also" II was not known 1f Jacobsen·s words 1n the videotapes were h1 own. and he dad not clant) 1t dunna the bncf news conference. Whlte Hquse won't reveal f urther negotlation• 5ANTA BARBARA CAPI -.\mcncan official!. are v.orktng through a number of channels to frtt the rema1n1n1 >\mcncans held hostage in Lebanon but are keeping the1refTorb5CCT'Ct toavo1d rt king the h'cs of th<' caplfves, U.S official\ say. Pre~1dent Reagan expres\Cd his grat1 · tudl' to unnamed mtcm1ed1.in~ who helped gain the release unday of Amcn- can bo pit.al adm1n1strator David Jacobsen And White Hou~ spokesman Larry peakes told reporters there bad been "no thange 1n_U..S. poltcy" ofrcfus~ ma.kc conce <11ons to terronst!I or asking other cou nlnc'i to do so ........ ., .............. --..... -· . ., ................. . TWO motorcyclists hurt in Cost~ Mesa smashup d I • • • the rt'ar parlun1 lot by a man .,ho .\redMumyBMXbtl:.dt'an a51 Hr The from door of a nu""~' on tht' dcmandcdmoneyandlh~tcntdto ha:rm streak Diamond hack moiocro~s htc)ck ...+1000 bloc._ ol R.1lr.c l'arkwa) wa' pullt'd him The m11n1enancc man fled to wert' ~lolcn from ~o."'!s Road of)t'n and a l)f)t'Wftlcr and lt'lrphonr Wt'rt another rt'tUlurant and calJcd pohc:c to Two R1"ers1dc men ~uffcred an - Jut1c ~unda> when the)' crashed their motorqcl~ on "'-cv.pon Boulevard in Coia Mc . tu rt Reid. .U. and Ternincc Galloaih4'. ~I . ~ere reponed in stable condmowot t-ountam )'_allt}' H ~·­tnllollowin& the 4 I p m cc1dtnt. ccon.ltna to watncs~s. Reid and G1llaaher v..cl"C' r1din1 north on New- C-talleM A rooftop hht bar and a camera ~re 10lcn from a car in an apartment com pie' at 2Sll Oden A' t l he ltl t1•a t at Sl90 · A pttt cirt wu npotttJ M<>kn from a carinapark1nalou1 1$2 Rtd thtl vr c.-. 11 toithlll S 16 wit ttported 11oko Crom an apanmcnt al 191 S Wall.tee port .Boulevard nonh of Monie V1!>ta A "enuc 1n modenitc to hea\ )' traffic whc11 traffic bcpn to lo down. s.a1d Costa Me police Lt CltfT McBndc. JoSt Montiel. 30, of Costa Me slo..wcd w11h traffic 1n the middle I.inc when ll~d~truck the rear. oLbis car~ MC'8nde 1d The unpacl threw Reid off has motorc)cle 1nto the nah1 lane. Gal- orcst A'cnue bu"ncu rcponcd the thcf\ turday or P<>'ltn ~•lucd at SSO • • • P httamstcd l~""'rtl'ke(1ray fnckcll, 19, of Anaheim on W9Pi ion of dnv1na '1ndtt the influence of ak hol Tn ken HJ amJtcd at 1 OS p m unday on Latuna Canyon Road lna,hl'r. tt)ing 10 a\md Montier, lar . :ind Reid'\ motorc)clc \we1 VC'd 1n10 the right lane where he ran O\ er Reid. 1 hat caused Cialla&hcr to fall oO his hike a!> v.ell. ic8r1de ~1d. Both men ~ere ta._en to Founttin Valfc Hospital w11h ~Md head inJunc . Montiel wa! not 1n· jun:d A sm~ and tapt pla)cr valued at SRO. stolen. . dt'scnbc tht' robber Offica Vern Ahlo, ._t'rt' stolen from an unlocked vehicle • A. 197 j Datwn ~itk~p U'Ul \. ,.'1, \lolen ~ .. pondinJ a mmute later, arttSltd parked on BaybcrT) Wa) fmm an impo\ind \ard on fl~tunt'. M11 hacl C•t'tnrd M1lnkc. 33, of Do111rne)' • • • . on 'usp1c1on of 111cm~ robbery . Police hold suspectin , CM shooting A \ltttO lolil\ s1okn lrom a Ta flt.a • • • Tc~t parked on Mc.•do"\llrt'I We\ o\ .. oman from \.°'I.I Mesa told pohtt ""1dcoca o;c11c~o~rr.,1dt'1>camcna.' fnda) 1h11 hn aold 1977 0.tsun 2 Z hand&un and \4.1mc Jt'w~lry. valued had ~n stolen from a P&rtuna lot at toaetfler at SS. SOf' were ~tolen 1rom a fountatn Valley Rt ona.l lt0$pltal, 11 tOO home on Emcnald t::u~1d 1 The car ,,:as valutd 11 SS.000 Fountain Valley A nia)lt maintenance m•n II C cxo·, rntaunant. I 7:!71 Broukhun.1 t lolt1 ~II('(' ht' was contrnntcd carh Fnda\ 1n • • • • .\ r~1t1t'nl of tht' I 7300 bloCk of A. h Strcct rtponed . unda\' that iomconc had \lolc:n four n from a bcn 1n her bedroom The Iota "'•' ~t1ma1ed a\ SSOO . w orh8.n lea · s t o death from car on f~eeway Montchcllo woman comm•ttl"d u1c1dc Hallov.ttn ma.ht b leaping fi m a pecd1 cat on the n Dlcao ftttv.-ay. The ~-onun ho .). r r • Anne and Brush Bradley of Costa Mesa hit the two.year mork Kl their marriage with on une~ed dash of good fortune -they become the sixth week winners of the Ob1ly Pilot & TWA Win·Go contest. • "We won this during our anniversary week,'' said Brush Bradley. "I told my wife, 'Happy Anniversary!' " . Anne laughed, ~'This was.my present." · That present will be o dream trip v10 TWA, with destinations ovoiloble worldwide. The Brodleys were not 1mmed1atBly ,ertoin where they would vocollon. Bot they said that they ~ad never hod the opportunity to travel oversees. They ore loolcing'forword to thot prospect, now. . ,. • Brush Bradley grew up neor Columbus, Ohio, while Anne 1s from New York. The two met about three years ago when they were both working for McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis. Subsequenrly, they were both transferred to the McDonnell Douglas plant 1n Cypress, where computer graphics sofJwore is produced. Anne works in s~are deyelQQment. while Brush is in marketing. 6.aLth so1d he travels ~xtensiveJy in his work, but he said those business trips leave little time for lelsure. The Brodleys hove been Doily Pilo subscribers for about a yeor, and they began ploying Win -Go as soon as the contest was launched. "I didweeks one through live, and he did week six," Anne said. Brush found the cord was o winner. (\I didn't believe him when he told me," Anne said. 111 mode him '-heck it ~gain." She added, 11 I ploy almost anything, but I usuolly don't wm much. Once when I was o kid bock in New YOl'k, I won o set of encyclopedias in a newspaper coloring contest. My dad thought thot was great." _ · · Asked 1f she and Brush hove vocation time ltned up for their. Win -Go tnp, Anne replied "If we I I I • don t, we II hove to moke some!" -- I CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 642-4333. 11/GHTS AVAJl.441 /tOM Ot_MGf CCUNTr TO IAl Vt.A GOt()(NJTATf A1'lf\ES ~ > Candidates ri.ise $939, 713 fOr Huntington council rac~ -" ~ . . ( . .Sy G. JEAN~E AVENT • some $4, 740 to ~promote Tom Cit) ttoincy 1111 Hutton an her ..,., .... c.11• '' •· Lhtngood. Grae:~ Winchell. Rick • el«11on bid for a third term foJlow«i tn 1 balllf\..of the pocktt bOC>k·1 Rov.c ltld orma Vandcr Molen. 'With .S3 I .2~5. 1ncludln1 • S2,~00 Hurn•naton iJCach candidate\ raistd lnd1-.:idual fund-rai ma ha~ als0 per~onal loan made to·het elechon 5.00lC $))9. 713 '" their attC'ftlPt to continued au raptd pace. Ounng the ·.committtt Oct. 28. catch the .attention of cil) , otcrs. and s«ond rcponin1 penod from Oct. I H urton 's challe~gcr, Orange Coun· 10 add fuel 10 the fire_ thrtt morr throuah 18. Henf) Ytt ma1nta1ned ty l>tputy D1s1nct ttornc) fed 1 his lead u the top campaaan fund-John~n has ra1~d S7.468 to date. ~c·:~~_,;0:~,~~~ ~~.\C joiMd in_ rai r. His war ch~t S\o\.elled tg W~s Bannister ne~rly dou~led his On Oct. 29, 1ht Huntinaton ~a h Sfi). c..l ana "' ttie final da)-s; he in~agn contob.UUon~ dunna the <:"tr.· donated $20.000 to t~ Hunt· added another S2,4J9 for a •ot.al of second penod 10 Dringl'la tomt lo:-'-- inaton Bea h Co. Emplo)C'C'S Good $60.1 2. S2_8.816. The amount inc!udc t_,.o .. Qo .. crnmcnt\omm1ttet.anc,,_,com· Lnder cit) o rdanance, campa1&r1 SS.000 perwnal loans to his clccuon miuee as )Ct without a state 1dent1li· · donauoM aild c'\pehd1t~rt accwcd comm11t · . • . _ cation number. The aroup-reported anerOct: I 8il"lu t be reported wtth 24 Rael< Rowt. M-ho reported ra1 !nl on Oct. '30 that the membcn-had hours · l ool> SS.916 dunna t-he fint repor11nJ co.ntnbuted S69';?.t0 "each to wes· vce· has· said has 1oa1 ·10 raa~ penodutapult('dh1msdfmtoth~top Bannister. John Er kine. Gail HUJ· S60.000 to S70.000 wa aimed at m fund-ra1sen onl) days before the ton. Tom Ma)s and Henry Yet for a gcttana h1m e'\posure O\er bcner-clee11on. He reported on Thul"$da) ~lalc mailer. • . lnown candidate . th al he had made a S 17.000 pcr'°nal On Oct. 28. Kell) ln,cstmcnts As ..tith his first C1lmpa1gn tatc-· loan to h1~ comm1ttcc. loaned S9.SOO to the Hunun11on mcnt CO\Cnna th~ penod from Jul) I Candidates and thc1rcon1nbu11on lka'h Taxp.;a)Cl'1 Comm1ttet T~ to Sept. 30. his St'Cond statement include C'1t) Clerk hb not )Cl ~1\cd a sho\\ed an O\e~hclmina number of . • tfen~ \-cc -S66, I 2. report on an) expenditures contributors from out of town Of 57 •John Er line -S40.549~ " On Ckt 24.·Pa.cilic Heritage Land contributorS with donations of more •Ga1l llutton -S31 .23S.· &. Boldin& Co of Los Angeles than SIOO. nine ~re from H unt· •We\ Banmster -$28.816. contributed S&O:oot> to the Re-angton Beach. · •Jay tout -$27.726. de,etolJl11cnt upport C'ommmce. Yee has'satd &\a rcsuJt. of the out· •Rack Ro"e -S26.045. o C\pcnd1turcs hn'c been rcponcd of-town contnbut1ons. he would ha\e •Tom Ma\S -S2Q.09 I. ~lthouah the) ha\e raised smaller no ot>l1ga11ons to people who.ga"e •Jim 'i1ha -S 17.097. amounts.. L\\O other committet.S him money.: •Grace Winchell -S 15, WI. Huntinaton Beach Together and Ytt's nearest fund-ramng eom· •Don Tro) -S 10.909. Huntington Bench Tvmorrow have pcutoris JohnErsk1newhohura1~d ·•Sherwood Baile).-SI0.393 maintaincdah1ghprolile 1hrou1hout $40.549 Accordina to Erskine. a •JohnValcnuno-Sl0.100. the camp:ugn pon1on of th1~ amount ~-as left oHr •T1moth\ Khnl -S 7.863 Hunungton Beach Te>Jether. a pro-. from prc"ious campa1cns. •2Tom L1,engood -S 1.81 S bu'im~s lroup. has r:mcd apprO"<· · Erskine reponed rttei\ling S2.8SO •Ted Johnson -S 7.468 1matcl) S. 769 to pubhc11c their from four pohucal action comm at· • ·orma \ andcr Molen-S 4,6 78. endo~mcnt of\\ics Banmstu. John tees. includan S650 from tile Build-• F.iaane <.raft-S 3.034 Er'ikanc and llcnl') 'cc as their f.nt..:... ~ndustl) ~ssocaauon; S300 from -•Rebcn Craw Ii~ -S l.671. choice\ c r -5qerstrom & son . and $1 so ~mhonyi>an:a11na-nt~-s+.001 ". Hunungton ~ach Tomorrow. a from Ma)or Roben P Mand1C Jr. 1n •\11J1I u"elace -S749 slow-growth' group reported!) raised his second penod contnbuuon'i •La,onfle Lawlor -S~~ I' 13, 000 visitors glimpse Jewish culture at 13th arinuallsrael Fair · 8)' PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of•Dllr,... .... Visitor'$ to the 13th annual Israel Fair on Sunday experienced tbe exc1tement of traditionaJ music and dance. wted the dcl1cactCS of kosher cookina. heard the taJes of old Israel and remembered the horrors of the Holocaust. A walk lhro'uah the ex habits offered a sllmpse of a ticb JewlSh culture an an afternoon VJStt And that. said Chelle Fnedmao. was the goal of the annual fair "It's a fcehng o f the Jewish com- munity pulling together." Fncdman said, ·•a wa y each organ1zat1on can tell its story." Tithng,the 13th cclebrauon its "Bar Mitzvah Year," orpn1zers attracted 13,000 visitors Sunday to the fair that included more than a hundred booths ranginf from a bank offerini real esUlte 1n Israel to a booth peddling Israeli pant) hose. "The fair provides ao opponun1t}, to pubhoze products from Israel . · Fnedmanwd. Some exhibitors also seized the opportunity to • demonstrate ho\\ • traditional J~wish wa~s can be adapted lO the modern world. At one booth were Dreydf panatn, with Drcydl -a top pme played at Hanukkah -combined wath the pinata that 1s popular in Southern Cahfom1a's Latino community. The fair also cmpha azed the im- portance of bnngina together the Jewish communit) worldwide and t)tng present and futu~ generations to their, past. One exh1b1t• touted the Youna Leader hap 'Prcvam that aims to bring new kaders to the growina k\C'tsh · c.ommunit), estimated at (Pleue 9ee 1,3.000/ AS) An Important Election-Day Message From Your . . .. -r COST~ MESA CH~MBER OF COMMERCE Your Chamber recommends you vote "NO" on Proposition 65. . . . Our careful analysis of this "Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforce· ment ·Act of 1986" init~otive revealed that its passage would actually weak· en current applicable California lows and regulations considered to be the toughest in the notion. We stongly urge . ~ NO on P.roposition 65 " .. . . ·. • . . • .. • FAA checking radar error compliltnts l1 ... h•dl ... Pnet . 'Tbe~wtad.a,~ • R•d_;.IMlli-we ,_..,,,_i MiO· j ~ti Of' malfuncuou 1n four Y*" ,_. ill rldlr blipt Md=:,:~ .. iaconct .. We bavtaa un,..tDct ~ ttia& radar equipment used to track ~nes d111ppea11q otr 11r tfdlk con· or ~ ICl'eedl, the we are ~._.. a lot of l'MfJY t0 over Southtm Cahfonua have trolm' .tcteeM or Jur~ otr the con lo6d the FM. imf!Ovt, • Mid lob ~ .. rway ~ • aam ot fedttal AwtMion an.. ~ fOllo•eCI p&Ue.; -nc ncordl ..e ~ lo fleilny.-:MC10f ma.n.r lof 1he Altm1ftlstr1C1on teehnaaant to the IQCOfdint 10 conuolletl complainll today'ucMuon1 ofThe <>ranee Coun· Palmdale centn. The rwiat equ p- arp, a ntwtflll'tt reJIOf1ed tnc11w · in FAA records. t)' &tailter. mmt was u~ in C>aober. but it "f cannot deny that th0ttprobkm1 auoosoon t01tH 1fthe~nt1 have tust today;' lllid John Stasiak. an betn c0tteC1e4. Cox 111d. ~our~' to ra 1 wR t , FAA radii troub&whoolef ~It ContrOlten ~ compla mat . ~ (! ·~ \,;, V. e 0~ a the ~I technical center in Atlan· about ttM U,una equipment as IOOn 'b · tic Ctty, NJ. · · as at was.installed in 1982, the FAA an Q{Ywro,men mem e In an October 198S report, air record11bow. ff ·1 iii iii traffw: coatrol superviS()f' Henry . Amona tht reported malfunctions: · DeCaus 111d, ••a anuation exim ... -In Marth 198S, controller WASHINGTON (AP)-The upreme Coun hat qr consader durinaperi.odsofhtavytrafficthatis Norman Sumntr Jr. rcl)C)f'Ud to ~hether Rotary ln1em1ttonal may ou t any local Rotary club that allows buardous to 11r aafety." superviaors thal his scope ~owed a · women lo JOin. ~ malfunctions occur an radar Southwest Airlines jet ovenaluna a T.hcJ\lllKCS .II.id MQQday they wi.Q.sll.ld.y nahnauba1 California ~w bin equipment et :SU Pc:dro.ADd atop p iedmont ai.rli.ocr and on a colhuon Rotary lntemataonal from kicluna out a Oua~chapter for ldmnttna women Mount Laaun. east of San Diqo course over Twentynine P.alms He members. • . ~ • . • Thatequipmentisusedbycontrollcrs ordered course chanaet that proved . Lawyers.for R.otary lntema_tio~al ~Y laW'I requ1rma ldm1u1on o_f women at thtl.os Anieln Air Route Traffic un~ry becaute the s~ read· Violate d\e' na}tt Of~ otpni.zatton I 90&,000 members lO aSSOCla~ with ~ontrof <:entn tn Palmdale, S0 Jniles JOI f~ South-est ptioe WU whom lhty pl~se. . , • north of Los AJlltkJ, lO auide plants wfODJ. • The nation s h1ahcst coun an 19~ ruled ttnt .•be J~~ may be forced by_. throupout· Sou1bern Cahfornia .• -"I had (an) ai~n~ on a state laws to adm1~ wome~u full members . ; .. • , · . kies. . . ~ c:QJlisioncouncwobaConuneotal,et. The· coun id 4 .Minnesota law ban.nina d1ttriminat1on by .. public· • Swiak iu membcfofasi>ecialized that jmt disapPeated for · three accommodauons•: applied t~ th_e Jaycees. . . · ,quad of technicians that rel)Cltedly minuies." said controller 'Antho'-'Y 8_ut the unarumous rub:na 10 that ?SC provtded no checldt ' as to what has been summoned to Southern .. Skip .. sk1'rtick. Who 11 belpins or-orpn~t1ons -the Boy Scouts, the G11I Scouts, So.ns or Italy ~nd the. ~oh sh California to correct problems_-t both pnize a new controllers' u.nion. t§e Wo"'.'en S Allaancri'?r example -n11a}tt la~fWJy fit lftto a state I dcfin111on of radar sites. The team was caned in sajd he radioed all aircraft in the area public accommodat~on. . . . . two weeks aao to monitor and adjust to search for the· plane. and it ~c 19~4 dcc1s1on, batted .at the lime by feminists, ~as prtm1~ on the the equipment, and is to report on its eventually rca~ared on the scope coun s ~nd1n' that lhe J.aycees ts not •pnvate ~ntZ.a!•On becautc of, amona • findffta.s in a few weeks. the R.eaister on its oriainal course. other th1nas. ats larae size, aeneral lack of sclectivuy an c~1n1 membcn. ·-·------------~---'!Ill-----• involvement in commerce and use of p\lb!ic facilities. • ...... ' . 39000 AT1SRAEL FAIR ••• PromA4 · SINKING VESSEL .... homAl ,. 100,00010 Ora• County. ·other exhibits reminded vis1torsof --.-To avoid panickin1 the pa~sengcn, Wh~n .he called lhe COa.st G&atd,. Forbath annourtccd tbat the Catalina • Foi'bath said he was told lhey were Holiday had muck a loa. " aware of the submeraed boat-about "About five Y~l'11&9 the median· the phaht of Soviet Jewt:.. the Re· lJC ofour leadership was around SO," fusenaks who want to but aren't Friedmah said. allowed to emiarate. A video tape of .. With a spothaht shinina on the eight miles out of Newport Beach - watq', the crew nottt'Cd the ked of the but did not an~end to so out Saturday boat stickina out of the water and n1aht to mark at or remove 1t from ~ estimated the vessel was about 30 to C•tahna Channel. JS feet Iona. Sunday monuni., Forbath apin "In• way I was relieved because 1 called lhe Coast Gu.rd, Uf1Jlll lhem thou&ht we· might have run into 1 to do somct~tnl about the boat. He smaller boat and knocked lt.9vcr," also call~ fnends who operate fish· Forbatl'I said. "l was ·searchrna for '"J boatn~ local waters to warn lhtm · h w .. of the capstted vessel. someone in t ~ ater. .. "When you see a submerat<S vessel, Forbath said the fcrrybOat had it's the seaman's law to caJI up -and- struck the vessel with a &l•nClDI blow notify the Coast Guard." Forbath . ~at caused no damage to the boat or said. "But tfiey're not doina much 101une to the passenicrs. about it" Youna people retumina to Ameri-Anatoly SJ1cbaransky showed him ca from visits to Israel s:ame back with implonna Vlewtn not to foraet dtc renewed excitement about their f1>th many he left behind wben he recently and a desire to participate, but they won his release from Russ1a. wanted to work with their peers. Another exh1b1t displayed the stark The Youna Leadership Propam reminders of the Holocaust ofWorkt was launc~ed and last year ~eluded War JI when the Nlltl rounded up more than a hundred pa~Clpants.. .and extemunated mtU1oos of Jews. F~~man said. . ~ The annual fa1r was sponsored by Youna ~fcss1onals te.nd to &et the Jewish Federation of Orange lost to1he leWish com.mumty as. they County an ct>operatton with the &et anvolved an tbCl~ • .J>!'Ofe"1onaJ Consulate General of Israel lD Los sroups and other actJVlttes. so the ~ communaty loses i"" skills," she said. gcles. , .. So Youns Leadership is a very Orpn12crs wd thas y~s one-<lay cxc1t1n1 protram.. • fj was the 1.v&est an its history _ BRIAN THE-RIOT • ... .. ; ... • ~ t • ·' • es1re . to preserve prj vate · property values. · It 's time to say YES -W our citizens ----~•,_....!..-_...._ --~~---c~- -e ·dication YITI BRiii THERIOT #11 01 YOll I ALLOT ~ · ~' I wish all Americans ' had the energy an.d dedication of Bri~n Theriot" Former Rams Coach George Allen · Director· President's Council on Physical Fitness and ·Sports elermination • to save Costa Mena from the corruption of special interest groups. EDUCATION: Costa Mesa's Woodland Elementary School and Heinz Kalser)r. High, Newport Harbor High School graduate. Dual Bacheler of Arts degrees In Polltcal Science and History from u.C.L.A., and a·1984 law school gra'duate. All American U.C.L.A. Track Team Captlan FAMILY: Married to Missy Ther ot. Our first child la expected this December. QUALIFICATIONS· Honored by The United Way, American Red Cross, Costa Mesa Cub S~ts and Harbor Area Boys and Glrls Club. and the Y lndlan Guides, Honored servite for presldef'.'t Petet Ueberroth and the 1985 L.A.0 .0 .C., The United States Post Mas1er General, and U.C.L.A.'s Chancellor Charles Young. FRIENDS OF BRIAN THERIOT FOR CITY COUNCIL; . Repment1ng HomtowneiS-& Aentlft • Miia Ptlblll llnd Frllndll 8eCtlel T owett Mr. l Mn. Uince ThOmplOn Hlltfionel ,._ dll ... Mr.' Mra. Tqm Bmatl E. Colta ..... . Mrs. Batblrl Codtrtll a.ch F~ Coich John McGte/ High Sc:i\ool T_._ Coflc:tl Bob Hiiiy/ E. co.ti MMe Mr. Jeff toekt/ Alnttr Mt. & Mrs. Jim Mlzlll/ !Mt9'cM Ceptlln T.R. Johnlon/ ..._Verde Mr. Matk 8lmled/ MtM del !Mr Mr. l Mn. AK. Ttstot.I ~-­ Mr. Jim Hobbit~ Cltlmn Mt. Buctto St\liw/ ~ Mitt Linde Ffltftr/ Nofttl Cotta MtM • Mr. Hol*d HUI/ .... Verde . Mlli Sandra Clmlronl w. eo.ea .._ Mr. Mtr1tn ~,.,.., Mr • .-m 11""" I COllgl fll" Mr. Dinnie auplMld/ ,._IL C.. .._ Mr. Bemllrd 8ennl .... Ytrde VOTE BRIAN ' Reprelenting The 8utffltlt Commun+tv The John Connell family· Connell Chewoi.t Mr. Dew Roberts-Dlw'• eaim.u Miit Pauline Roberts-~·· c.m.u · Mr. J.m Young-Mr J'1 8atber Shop Mr. Stm Trebbs-1<1n110 • ~ Or Albtrt PIZZO-~ Mrs C1rol Boyer-L1 ~ve Aetleur~t Mr . .,.,. Klein· Key t.htllt Mf. & Mrs. BIH Fhnn· Scope Pecllflglng Mill Cifi'c:ij Rinn. Sc091 Pect11Q1nO Mr. ErtfEICMf-St.• M , Inc Mr. Frid HO'*tll'• Attorney Mf. Roi« Aga~ntan-AtlOft'llY Mr. Gino Bolfo-Gino'• ()ft thl Ht! Mr. John Ofllni. AA ArNricen 89ott• Y'ltimiM ~ Hert>or-Colt• Mell lolrd of '*"°" Orange Collt• CON MeM Liona Qub Representing FrltndS & Athletes Mr Cart Lewi$· 1984 Otym?C Chlm(>iOn Coach George Allen· L A Rima Coach Jim BUsh-l A Dodger• • Mr ~II W1llilmt-L A Alldtr• ., Coach Roo PtUy· Ef\1191\ JV High SChoOI Mr Ron Brown· LA Rimi The Honorable Paut Newman Ttle HOflorable Mr.a. John Wavnt Mr, leo W11Uams:-us N.vy Mt. Yerne watt• u SC l'ra CoKtl Mr. Ken M1rgerum-albgo ...,. Mr. John Etw Y· o.n. Btoncoe Mr. Shane Foley· uac Mt. Tim LNIY· N Y MMa Mr.~Cot;lUV* Mr. Stm ~-fUWllr Mr. l Mr1 lMt'Y Oo>,il Mt. StM Eklk~ v c L:A ID 1111334 . . -• ' . . IS OUR CA-NDIDATE Many of us have different Idea~ ---~on clty_lssu~s., but we ..:,_ .. _ .. -'-- . ALL agree on ... DON STRAUSS Julie ' 8 Jld Amlly • • Bnafl AlllstJdtef ••11Mll ..... Meal$ Dr. & Mn. Al9ll Mdrews ...,, Andlf1on • MiM & e.t Ashe ' Jody Alhone Eric: hrtOll Min 8allatd Clrth 8ertaO'f Do<• ' Jay 8ufc:Ntt Dr~ & Mrs Dl•ld Blbnllnt Sol & lanet Biron Charltt "Tn" •* Ken 811*mei$ter Gordon & CilOlyn Bntti. Hetti & Phoebe 8'ownell Janet WI Sllirth 8acoa Of. l Mrs l twrtta 8tOWM Allll ... Dr .• Mrs. Arnokt 0 kkman Dr. & Mrs Wililal knbium Mrs JotlR 8Cshop Mr. & Mn l. E kpnwr . Mei ' ltoblrt Ba• Robert F. & Jeea 8oelllf .., • & Mn Robert Blrtoft Dr. & Mn ~ lloomblr1 Matpret 8edll AbnW Doll & Fr1q &rdorl Fraa 8llry David Bumll, Ill D Vttki 8eriwnuti Cynn.t 8unnel Mt & Mrs. ·John Barry • .. Mr & Mrs Jl1MS 8eaucllamp Anthon7Cfii¥os .. ---- H11lh & Marian Cope B'arry Ctlartln, MD Sall) & Ernest Camp · R H Clucas Mr & Mrs Alvin Coa Mitton Cl\Jnc Dr. W 111 J Conn Mr. & Mrs E H Ctn. Jr. Dr. & Mrs T Olll Ceseno Stell A. Chavos • Joe & Lilian Carney Georp .. Cid Mt & Mrs Edward H Chtrnau Ptiscit\a a.• Jama A. Cate Dame & .loseph Collsworttiy Blfbtra Corwly l n & V11p1a Coon Sally Cof,.o6d Ron & Chtme CoYIQltOll Bevlrty Curn • Olwld & Joan Cunn1ncflarn Rose Anne Ooms Jama C Oo;te. M 0 Mr. & Mrs Frtnk Otsche Marie & Harry Otcnam 8111 De Mayo Glen Ournh Robert K & >udtth Duke Robert Duey, M 0 Dorothy OtP11ydt • K1thryft DeWitt Mrs Andrew Dossett Pit & r1aret Oe1'lltlef ,., & Mrs CllJ11es V Ecclestone Ellabeth Eckhardt. Ph D Harian & Cmily Entma1' john J Elliott AM Em• l eot1 East Brenda & Din Eastman Dr & -o T Tr f lam• E F.tt.Oll Charlea Font1vs Betty F Phdlp far I • An Fromt Stlt f1tklf Tammtt Fraw John f arrer. M 0 Helen I .lostpll f1t1uson Fran f11r r Ginpr Field lou S-:-Gf y ... ~. ,- • Vlfl~ & Safty G*t • W ltw 8 Gefttn R&Harrt contintMd ... RE-ELECT DONALD A. STRAU • NEWPORT llEACH CITY COUllCL . _AN INDERENDENT 7 t ,. I ' FleurovreachesAustrta on war to ald stricken brother Jn lsrae .. VIENNA, Austria (AP)-lnasa Fteurov, teyina to hide tears of joy, amved herewith herfama~yfrom theSo\iict Union.today"cn route to larvl where ~ hopes to donate bone marrow to ..her lcukcm1a- __.. .... ·,.._n. nrothtt • • . · . • , "l am happy, very happy," fleurov said after the flight from Moscow. "l hope I will be able to help my btot~r. I think with my will and his waU toacther ... wc·u be'lble to do somcthina." Aeurov, her husband V1ktor a'nd their two daU&hte~ reached lhe West after winnina a bureaucratic battle '4t1lh SOv1et ~miaration officials. They told ~rs at Vienna's Schwcchat Airpon that the . famityptanncdTOJOlO 111'RI as soonatl>OSiible, but ,,.~uns~ whtn they·~ould be leavint-• .. •• 4 . . . HasenfuS unaware ,Of CIA links MANAGUA, N\Clf'llUI (AP) -Minis&er ROdnao Reyes. Mid he did Amencan mercenary Euaenc Ha~n· not conaickr Hawnfus' sta&enwnt to fu5, on tna~ befort a rtvoluuonal') the court Sunday to be 1110ifican1 . tnbunal, broke hts courtroom Hence "lndcpendcintly o( the confession to say ht had no dirttt tnowledac of ofJiuenf'us. we have a lltQftf, stto~ CIA links to a rcbel.Jupply operation. r~le." "lcyes said. ''What is 1mPort· ·The 4S-ycir.:.old fonncr Manne ant to me at the moment is to prove was ·ordered brou'1't before the that he committed \he crimes he is ·•people's coun" apUl today for the . chlraed with." fourth consecutive day. · ~ Re~ said that at today's session ffascnfus acknowledged dunna he "''" ptttent fl1a}lt lop. weapon Sunday's hourtona trial session that and othtt items found an the C· 123 he h·ad written and sianed a four-paac cargo plane Shot down Oct S in documtnt the prosecution. has de-sout~m Nicarqua. scnbed as a confess10f\ to'.charges he Hasenfu1, <45, ofManneue, Wi•, Coatn network alt& Ca'-n ulle '• e.c.pe MIAMI {AP)..-ThtContra supply networlr.helDfd a CIA·tra1nedCuban .exile accu.ted an 1 fatal airline ~mbin& nee Vcrtczucla af\tt he !>fibcd ha way out of ,JJil accordina to 1 storY in The M1am1 _Herald. . . . Lui• Posada Caniles thtn started )VOtk with the anti· nd1m ta rebel •n El Salvador, the Herald reported Sunday. . · • • Posada, an explosives ~x~~ who fo~&J:it in the l 961 Bay of P1as attempt to ovenhrow Fidel Castro, was Jailed fornane )tars an Venezuela awa1ttna tnal. He was accused of involvement in the J 976 bomb1na .or a Cubana dC' Av1ac1on OC·8 that blew up near Bndactown, Barbado Julhna 73 people. Posada 's friends in the Contra upply netv.ork pve him a false Salvadora!l pauport under the alia Ramon Medina to let ham ente~ El Salvador, the Herald sasd. cnrnpn unidentified Miacni wbolesaln" who-181&he~mew Posada was a part of the operation. wal the only survivor: of what he t\Js !~!!!~~!!!!~~~!!!!!~!!~:~~B:~~th=e~c~h=~~f~p:ro:scc:ut:o:~~l:u:u:~~~~k~•Kri~asJmw~~ drop supplies to U.S.-backed Contra rebels .. ~rec crewmen dted tn the cruh, includin& two other Ameri- before~ was jaalcd. • . EU&ene Hasenfus the American flier captured last mpntti after bc•nJ shot down 1n N1caraaua. 1denuflcd Ramon Mcduia a a Cu~n eiu e fleTpa!'I to direct Contra uppl y efTons at El Salvador'' llopango Air Base. -J>ublisHed i:cports Previously have said Medina •s tfte name novbc1n1 used by Posada. - • THE LARGE ST, MOST BEAUTIFUL .JAGUAR DEALERSHIP IN ORANGE COUNTY .. r JS NOW OPEN • the PROFESSfONAL APPROACH " .. - cans.. -. Besides tcrronsm, Hascnfus is cbaiJed with conspiracy and viol· ations of public security and could be I sentenced to 30 yearTin pnson. After dedinina to comment durina the previous two days' sessions, Hascnf us spoke up Sunday to obJCCt to a section of h.is written statement dealina ·.with alleged Central In- telliaeoce Aaency involvement in his actLvities. ______ ..._....;;.~-=-~----~---------~~---· to definitely. perso0tillv lcnnw •hat," assastedabouttwodozen"olherpeople • he said throuah an interpreter to the in the operation out of IJopanao air three-member PcopJe's·Tribunat try-base in San Salvador. in& ham on a charge of terrorism. Published rep<>ns at the time Hasenfus' remarks on Sunday (fOn· linked Gomez, also known as Fcliit. nicted with etrlier statements to Rodnguez. to Vice President GeOl'JC reporters.· _ Bu h Bush's offict has confirmed he "I do not have the direct nowled&c After has capture he told rcponers dad know Rodnguez, but said the vice lhat two nationalized CubJn Amen-prc:sident·.had no connection with. cans, Mu Gome? and Ramon operations tO supply th Contra Medina, worked for the CIA and rebels · . ,, rash of Irai1ian~ilitary_ 'Sinn Fell} plane kills 98 service.men ends b.oycott By the A11ocl~ted Pre~ . • • --of par]/ am en t NICOSIA, Cyprus -An Iranian C-130 military plane crashed an the mountains of southcutem lran near the border with Pak1stan and Afghanistan, ki1ling all 98 people on boa.rd, the official lranaan neWs a'ency reported today. The a~cy. monito~ in Nicosia, sa1d plane was prcpanna to land at the Zahcdan airpon Sunday evening when at slammed int-0 mountains six mil~ cast of the city. The~cy said thoiane crashcd1ust.btfnce landtng "because of technical failure." It did not specify the technical problem Student demonstrators face cb.arges SEOUL, South Korea -The government prosccuuon office rcponed today that 1.274 students Wiii be charged with cnme, for their pan 1n a four-da) anti-government. anti-American demonstration last "'eek. They "'ere amona I ,j2S detained by police for what the autborims qlled a lefltsrptot to orpmze an anti-aovernment, anti·U.S. student federation involvma 29 schools an and near Seoul. the capital The arrested SUHknn took pan 1n a \!.IOltnt four-day siege of Seoul's Konkuk University that ended Friday when about 8,000 no1 police stonned the campus. Authorities said they arc withholding action on 48 Students Still in the hospital with IOJUries S.UStaanc:d durin& the poltcc ICtlOO DUBLIN. lrtfand (AP) -Sinn Fein. the pohtJcal wing of the outla"'cd Irish Republican Arm>. has voted to abandon ats boycott of the lnsh parl1amc:nt. prompting a split WI nardJaoen. - At its annual convention 'Sunday, Sinn fem 's leadership gained-tt\e two-thirds maJonty needed to drop absten11om m - a tepubh.can tra· dtllon meant to underscore rt)CCtion of Ireland's pan1uon tn 1921 and the In b Republic· ltgJslaturc an Dublin.· Despite appeals for umty, dozens of d1ss1dents led by former Sann Fein president Ruairi 0 Bradaigh stormed out of the meeting. Within hours, about 130. or one-fifth, of the more than 600 delep1es apeed to establi h 1 ncwpany. Repubhcan rrin Fetn. · Chl•••np cha.en to lead Moumblque "l>nme M1n1ster Garret F1czGtrald, -. . . .reacung anvaly to Sann Fe1n's btd 'to . ~APlFt:O. Mou~b1que . -The ruhna Marxist pany today elected 101n mainstream pohucs, urged all Forc;ign Minister J<>i:Q.U•m Ch1~no to·succced the late Samora Machel as estabh hed panics to work to ensure pTCs1dent o.f Mozambique:. Ctus~no: 47, ~ho as ~r~ed as a moderate. that Sann Fein does not win seats ao beci>mcs this southern .Afn<:an nation s ~nd mes1den~ JUSt ov~r two weeks lhc! Dail,. or parliament. - after Machel, ~3, waf killed an a plane crash 1n Sooth Afm:a. !he 120.membet FitzGerald, whose .cooh11on -gov· 7 1 4 / 971 -2002 central commit~ chos_e Chmano as l~dcr of the na~aon s lone: petty, the emment hold a slim maJt>nty wt th Front for the J..iberauon of Mozambique. Under ihe consututaon, he lhe help of independent lawmakers, • 200~ SOUTH M~CHESTER AVENUE ' automatically also bccom~ prestdent of the country and commander m chief said the vote was an IRA plot to"seck =====::::=============A=N==A=H=E==1M=.=C=A:::;::::::::::=:=:=-:==========~o-f_th_e_a_rm_ed_forces. a balance of po"" er position .. PAID POLIT1CAL ADVERTISEMENT ''Re -elect ·a _EAD_EBS H'ovik and June Abramian Helen Coffey Patricia S. McKenna, M.D. Doris 0 . and Larry Shay Tom Allen Stan and Rae Cohen Bob and Ann Mclean Dorothea SbeeJy Glenda Alphabet Evie Compton Dr. Eugene & Mrs. Beryl Mellnkoff Robert Shelton Doug-Ammerman Joan Connella JoAnn arid Harry Merrill Said Shokrtan Janie Arnold Kevin and Susan Conaey kllwlny P. Monte Don and Fran Slc)per ' Vince and Carol Arrigo Jane Coon Colll• lftd Jean Moms Lou A. Smallwood Albert J. Auer . 11 Cart and Taffy COelow COnnli..Sltan Mumford Gan Vlnje Smith > Barbara Aune eotllllam F. Cott ..,._Nlltande Jerry J. Smith "' BAC PAC P and Le. Cotton Corllll lril Tim Newman Don C. Snyder Betty Jo Balley John L. and Nancy Curci N.B. Pollcl ~·Assn. W. Lee and Ann Spencer Doug Balley David Qmingh8m N.B. ~·Assn. · '1>fana Springer L.-ry Diboll . Paul BalaJis ,_a.. Reed Sprtnkel . Ctwtotte F. Diie Pat and Donald F. Ball Jemel Diie ~ lftd Cnilg O'Brien John and EJlzabeth Stahr Louis Ballas -Carolyn A. Dlvll Dennie D. O'Neil Eiieen T. Steams Martha and Pete Barrett A. OllrnO J .. Leslle Steffensen Elizabeth L. Beazley · Barbara ll1d Jim DeBoom t~Olllno Louise Stephens Mllln M. Doltll Gordon Beck • ~ayne Ootlor1 labOll•• f . Boyd StlHlngs Paul Belous Aoryce Downe Mlctt1ll D. Piitz Glen and Dorothy Stlltwell Edward P. Benson llltY.,.. Mable Striker Lynn Dowty Marcia Bents Don ,. .. , Herbert W. Sutton ..... ~ Kart 1:>. Bergheer Ja1lllPlck Henry K. Swenerton Robert and ;ldllt Duke James R. Blakemore ... Eugq Dukette nm. D. Pdenpaugh Phn and Bette Tozer John L. Blom Dr. K1l11yJilterson Robert Trapp Jiii Dwk• Wllllam and Edna Blurock Ranney Draper Hoftorlllll Irv Pickler Wiiiard S. Volt Wendell and Melitta Booth George and.Phytlll Driyton Dr. lind Uri. AObert L. Pike Hank and Margaret Weber Yvonne Bottroff ~ Peter Drummond llllblra Plnes Supervisor Harriet M. Welder Dan Boyd Winifred Dunn Honorlllll RUthelyn Plummer C.C. and Claude Whitney Jane Boyd Thomas C. EdWlrdl ... Md Edwin Ramaey Hatley Wltklnson Zaverto and Ctyda Brenner Pat Bchenhofer -.rblia T. Regan • Edgar and Edith Wilffams Kathleen Brown Jean England V. Beauregard Rettlng George Wllllamson Kay Brown James F. English ~°"'°' Thomu F. Alley Joan and Lloyd Winburn Gary W. Burrill Cart and Df8na EnSI~ Brenda 8. Roa, Ed.O. Marc Winburn Watter Burroughs James Evans Hon. and Mra. J.E.T. Rutter Harriette Witmer LOUIN Button E. Tam Evans Phyttla SChnelder e. Edward Wolfe Tykye G. Carriar81 .Karen Evatts Paul Ind Cathy Schroeder Sterling H. WOHe, Jr . TomClley WllUam Acker John T. Schuler '1fm Wood . DoUgCav~ Esther and Stu Fine • Roger enct Janet Seftz <r Sttphaille Young · ~ Ind AnthOfly. Chlvol, Steve Gabriel Honorable Suunne :S. Shaw Lois Ind Terry Zimmerman ~ ~ ewporl Beach • " COMMfTTEE'fO RE·iLECT. EVELYN HART! DOUGLAS'-' AMMERMA.N, :'TREASURER • 435 1f:DLAHD8, NEWPORT~. ~OANIA 129'3 ... • , • f N• I I . . Gro 'ti . ·overabortiC)n;co WASHINCTON (AP) -States -• WASHINOTON (AP} _ The m~y not an off It.ear Pl~nts to Coart to__,.._ relffl!foa "-•la "'""•~AA.I~ Unaled S&aaa and lbe SoViet UlllOn pnvatt lfOUPI because lhc.lto\I~ --.~ _. --.r--1 ha the -.-Lo ..... offer, amo~ other tha~ abonaom WASH GT ,, · . • ve meam IO track · 1~w or abQnion counsthnat the·Su ~ ,IN ON CAP). -The Supreme. COW\ ..,_ t~ to dec.ick • ~ft that art suoDOIC:id tO be made Coun ruled today ~ wvhcthcr relia-ous ~mpl_oyen art free to hire only members of t!Wtr own (a\th 1nv111ble from nidar by biah·&edl By a S·l vote . the coun upheld e en for non·rela~~' J.Obl. • • . • c~stnac:tK>n technaque.. • U:S. of· ruhnp that AnzoM's Pl)'m(f!t pohcy • 1 19fl1=:: :;:1 =~rev::; 1 ~r:' that stnd dOwn as uncon titutlonal. f~s My. fftcialt h • the violattd the const1tuiional 04"lJ of U.S. Diitnct Judie ~:id K~i:k~$.~~~o;!i PQt n= 0~ '; di;~;; \he • Planned ParcnthQOd orpnazaa.ons an that reh••ous cmntoycn may -r~·-..... hi·-~ ! .... _ ~~t,..May "'!_ mat••r with t A • .,.,.: ....... n-.-• . the state.· • · • •• 1 .... r .... -..., .... peo out.IUlll; i~r .. 1th "" Mo ~-IKOV .-.~. Althou&h today"s decillon was not re 1f ous act1v111es only-. and not. for .. Jeeular" ·or non-reliaioui onct. made that ldm1111on an the wakt of -.crompatt~ by an 'written .. Si ~Ju~ orda'ed oO"aeials ol ~ Church of Jesus.chrisi of Lau.et-day the ~fatt that ha1 1WT®nded the · . .t ~ . X ~ nt> ~w ~~tile nllur M~son, ~th biC~-pay. uan enainttr responsa~ U.~. supcr-staetSttatUI bOmbeunct ~i~g~t 'wa.atrn~ n~~o:nduct ~i for nwnwm!'& the Dcscret Gymnasium, owned and iraled ~the church · its ability to evade radar cktection. ents in the ·case. the coun .. Mayson 11 a Mo"?'on but~ fired after faili,"I t beeome eh1Jbl• for 1 • But theie officials say· such dcUc· !Ced a ruhna that such ' state tem~ recommend. ian1fyil'\1 otnc:rvance or church's rehsious.· uon ~ no th~t because of the . ·fu.tNli~a .cutoffs interf<J"C-with <:~n.. tan s.. ~ tW'" ~lealth a1rc~f\ ~?u~ bC ~~ttuuonally prot~ted. abo.rtiQn ,. • , • • ~ . ,;_ UiC Pn~ dOa:not n;; ~·· a1sO .. • • • for"non-therapC_uti~" abonions. And reambunement for 90 percent of the· v1sioa us.int its bOmben for 1urprise. eoou!' ~umed~wayapaarof s1x_year11go theJusuccswentfunher, money s~nt for cenautfamdy plan--lint-stnkc rajd , it is not conumed ~ey cases 1nvolv1n1 racial dcsca.rcaa· rulmJ that the federal government nin& services. Arizona allocates 10 about dettction ~ the new radar .. folk. ya., and. Oklahoma Caty, Okla. fund even most ·therapeutic . . ici, orOTH-8, -•· • · Chief Justtce Wilham H. Rebp· • abon1ons . ' The state lccislature, an 1980 ltsiJ.-.. Whit Stealth oded t d " quist and Jusuccs Byron R White • · · 1auon. mtncted the u9e of 1'te fi . tha 11.tnte 0 .0 15 uon of elementary schools· 1n Nor-and 1nd1vidual ll.llcs do not have to percent matcbina funds. called Ovtt-the-Horizon-Backsc:at: I s 0 u R and Anton an Scaha voted 'to hear • At issue in the Aruona case was money for abortfon-related 1ct1Vit1es. !0 u ~so tan aircraft can ~hver araument.s m the abonfon ca~ but whether tate moneys may be A match. fi d . ns or nanc,e to .a ta~t 'Mthin !he . ··c· A KQID~· :IE. ·four votes are needed to 1T1nt 'such withheld from organa~tions ofl_:cring bill said thena-_:t0• s ~PP9>PflatJonsf ~~J. temh 'f!!·a1' 1~~ ~~!_ra~~ J'CviCW -a.bonlOO-ftJaled SCf\11 ~'(tn If the _ Ee $ . C S partment 0 0H9"l&I,-"' 0 l .. C UK 0UKH J Sa • · tale fund themselvc.~ are not used onomic Sccunty cannot gute:.stalt._}Q, s k bout ltealY\-.~\Cch~no~~i-t~ USll~ n~ra Day 0 Connor did ror such iCf\IJCCS • . r;noncy to groups that "ofTer only I ey not DC pamCd. w, n's not pnic1pate m the casc. . . ·. . aborhO!lS, abon1~n procedures, nol deti&ncd to keep me otbeT auy The htab coun nine )e&r:s ago said Anzona panac1pates '!' a ftderaJ coun~hna forabortaon procedures or from knowina that the war has . -Many of us . have different ideas. tatcs have no lcpl ob1Jpt1on to pay arant progr11m that provtdes federal abon1on referrals." started. · · --on cit -Issues but we Reagan signs bltl ~rohibiting N;tSA engineers wary of sh!lttlejolnt bolts ·ALL agree on .. .....;;..;. ;...::;._-----....--1--...:...; mandatoryageforretirement ORLANOO,F1a.(AP)-SeveralNASAen&incershavequesi1ooedaplan -DON STRAU" ss· . -• to add 100 bolts lo a crucial joint in speec huttle boo5tcr rockets, saying it B cam~ a "potenual for dtsaSte .. a newspaper ~rted. . Y tlae Aatocia&e4 Prus Addint the oohs to the noulcjoint to prevent hot pscs from lcak1na Coli;!panies wuh more than 20 cm plo)ttS no longer can establish a wo11Jd introduce I 00 new locations for danaerous leih the Orlando-Scntmcl mandatory retirement age under• btJJ sponsored by the oJdest member of satd ~n .a copyright tory Sunday, quonna National Acronaoucs and pace . Cona.ress and saaned in Anahe1 m by the nauon 's oldest pres1dcnL The brll was AdmmastratJon sSocuments. • adol)ted unammously in-the cl 1n& houPi of-the congressionM siOn last~TheshuttleQlallen~re!P.lodcdJan. 2hfter0-nnuaskeusealin11ficld mon..tti ... With the sjj.rting of thts Jeaislation we take another imponant step by JOtnt between solid fuel segments lcueallot ~~&rutina the h'uac extermJ ensun na that the many indi v1duals 70 )cars'or age-ana older who have valuable r:fi=u=cl=tan=k:;. ::-:----:::-:--:--::-~---------=.---::--...;;_-=-:::---.; contrib1Hions to ~ake will now have the opponttnity to do so." Pm1denl · Rcapnw~mawnttenstatement. ·--.-Newport's-Cannery Village-· - SPRINGAELD, Mo. -Elderly reputed cnme boss Josepb Bonanno bas been released after spcndin& more than a~ ln pri50n for rcfu ing to testify about a so-called Mafia commisSJon. ofTJCtals said Bonanno. 81 , was released from t~e fcderal-pmon'-medt<'at-~r ~r.d.a)!,-..saad..pmon Office Robert Fidell. No dcuuls "ere available and hts New York City attorney, Ira tt.:o===;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii===:::;=============:ll London, was not tn his office toda) trhen '°ught for comment 2900 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beach • 67~-2968 'CITIZENS FOR A BE'ITER NEW? t ltoberl Gamson Nl!!cy Gtrdftef GeOfl ' $Gzie Crvtllf Mr. & Mrs Jama E Got~ Rena ' Cbar\es Godsll Daniel Holaftder. M.O .. Dodt Hinton Rob~ flPft -Hai~ Marilyn Hendrchon Donald & AM Heiney Marc111 & Oocrie Hall Thof!lls W tfel• IOI Mr •• Mrs Robert Hysoa ----~~~ lbt&lfdHolflMI Pa y Ml Holandtr Jolln ' Hessie tmtand Mr. ' Mrl. Hoar4 J Hassett Mr. & Mrs. im Hinley Dout & Kam Harriniton Jerry & Pat FU ..... Hinsll.a• T04ft & Cindy Houlton ---MA Georp ' llaly ltctes Or Josepti lof...-i JobrlSOll Brio11 l 8octnie Jw.tte Michel A lacobs • Kattly Jorrensen Miry f(q Barbara bf AIM & Pat ~ttl 1------~----.J!!!.r_w. v _!_ T Kho!!.'J Roy Kun -Edward & Anne Kusby AN -OPEN LETTER TO NEWPORT BEACH VOTER ...___ ____ OM CITIZENS FOR A-BETTER NEWPOR Y.--..:...--Acnes Kalb -rt------~--J~~ J & SbitteJ 0 Kroenert • .lacqutft !"kUanan . ~=-------~~----~- Dear Fellow Resldehts of Newport Beach, In almost every election. people have differences of opinion and we beheve that those who oppose·Measure A have the right to express that opinion But, 1n recent weeks, some opponents of Measure A, most notably Newport 2000 and Gridlock. have been slandering Measure A, and the candidates who support 1t, as a way to improve the chances of their slate of candidates in the general election on Tuesday. They have been running a campaign based on fear ... hoping to scare enough residents into believing that if Measure A passes November 25th, every inch of the city will be paved over. the values of our homes will tumbla the quality ot hie an Newport Beach will be destroyed, o ur roads will be gridlocked, and we will all have high rise office towers in our backyards Newport 2000's recent mailers for example, state that Meaeure A would result in high rise devetopment in res1csen11a1 areas NOT TRUE. Newport Center is clearly zoned commercial They have beeway1ng that Measure A would ~r~te gridlock. NOT TRUE. Every traffic expert has conclusively said that Measure A, with its $4 7 m111ton in road improvements, will dramatically reduce traffic congestion In fact. Peter Fielding. statewide director at the Un1vers1ty of California Institute of Transportation has said: "What's hard for some people to realize 1s that these improvements would'actually cut existing traffic congestion 1n Newport Beach and more than offset any naw traffic generated by Newport Center " · Newport 2000 says that our city wall be 'paved ovetlt if Mflalul'e A 1s approved NOT T.RUE. Measu·re A seeks only to complete the remaining 25% of Newport Center. and more than 60% 1s .being le11 as open space. " They·cla1m·tnat we wi ll get Pelican Hill Road even 11 Meaeure A isn't passed ~OT TRUE. Only 1f Measure-A 1s passedw 1tl we be sure to get Pelican Hill Road. There rs NO ASSURANCE that 1t will ever be built otherwise. Everyone in this city is concerned about growth and traffic -especially the members of Citizen• For A Better Newport. All of us live here, and we want to maintain the quality of hfe we are used to. And that's ex!ictly why we are supporting Measure A. WE OBJECTTO NEWPORT2ooo~s USE OF"OtSINFOAMATION" RATHER THAN FACTS. As a committee of residents formed tQ w1.n approval of Meeaure A. we simply cant stand by and watch these opponents o f Mee1ure A slander its wonderful benefits to all of Newport Beach 1n the hope they can mislead enougt-l voters on Nov. 4th. SO WE URGE VOTERS TO BE WARY OF THOSE WHO CLAIM TO H~VE THE FACTS •.• BUT REALLY DON'T! Jolin 0 Kt~ -~ __ _. ... _r & Vir~nca Kay,~'-- f-ff ~---Anne & Gotdon Kay Chery! Kosky Mary LaHaye E~ne l..inboff he!yn & Watson Ltttle Bdbe l tf nel .Juchlb & Wi lOll(YU! Chan Lefebvre Dorothy l Ward ltt Mary Lyons Kathryn Lin Barbati lol'lll Mr & Mrs Henry E Lefebvre M t,,ndamood .,,_,. l troy. M 0 Warren l Annette Lindsay Nincrmoy Thomas Myall Mr l Mn Stephen Marosi ~en & Rhoda tyn Or l R W k E Terence Moran. M 0 Gwen Mayberry Mel & Adele Mann Ro0m1n H Muson Pat Moran • Mr & Mrs Bob rYf' Mr & Mrs Robert l Mon y Betty McCdand Chris MtSpanen le lbtlllO Ora1le McNally Bob & Ann Mel ean 8111 & L~ Mccroskey Jane '*~ Jlidy R son Marcia Younalo•• NOrdlui\d Dick & Slndy hol~ Jane hrtz Jean O'Sha Georce & V1r11ma Ochsner Jotin O'Oonnen Htrb & Joan Otlke 0'""11 Ml & [hubettl OOcn O" Na~~ro Alft p A$ Or & M Hilpert P r It Petn RE-ELECT , I. contin1:1ed •• Smcorely, DONALD -A. Mary Lou Horn by Vin Joro nsen John K1tlefer -,~~ Jean Morr"1s Dana Reed Don Re an ST RAU • - LIV.ENGOOD'S VOTING RECORD IS PROOF 'HE WILL eROTECT OUR FAMILIES,:HOMES ~ 1-• AND BUSINESS~S. . . .. TOM LI\ E"\GOOD for oH~r·J9 )t"&r ha been ~orking for u ~h·ing <·ommunity ... problem • not just talking about them." **ENDORSEMENT BY FIVE FORMER MAYORS** orma Gibb • At Coen, Ja(·k Green. Jerry Mathey & Don hiple) 9ampalgn climaZe~ today as Reagan s~mps In Meaa By OOUG'WILUS ,,,......,,,..., Pttsid~M'1tcapn w~s to headline • the final act-oUt-'the•votc drive of supportert to the polls. Oemocrats as well ., hi~self Tutt-~ Califomia Republicans today an Reapn'a final· ,et-out-the-vote day. ' Costa Mea, while Cahfom1a~s top rally at tbe Pacific Amphitheatre Jn Bradley's other Sunday a~r­ Oemocrats planned fly-around toun Costa Mesa was billed as an effort r<?r anccs included rallies with Jew1ltl. cnss-cT01&in the state for a dozen the entire Repubhcan ucket. But 1t 1s ·no and Hispanic vottn as he · c ectton-eve ra 1cs. , . . .. focused has 1na nve o 801 while the major candidatet for UAOAt ~rvaUYCI bccaUK of his nat~n •.s fust dectc<1 black vemor · aovcmor. U.S. Senate and hundreds m*ratc-to-hberal conarcs~aonal heavily 10 minority comf!lun1 1cs. of other state and local offices made \'Olma record, who stands to pan the · .. , S di ppr· their final plcu ror support, Cali-bia&tSt potential boost from Reqan's OeukmcJ1ln s two un > a Partl fomia 's 12.8 'million voters looked appearance. .. an~s stressed Repubhcan visib?' forward to the end •of the year·lona Jn their'" se~rate :weekend fly-unity, but that ur~y ·~ '861. ~r:rqe A 'Of vitriolic, slash.ioa telc-, around tours, De\akmeJt.an-and Bra~-strained at beth o. 15 cam o v1S1or1 commcrc1als which domt-Icy both .ltressed ·,upport of thCU' _ ralhe,. . • . . nitCd all oftfie state's tl\IJOn&CCS. party art-OUt•the-votc drives, but Oeukmcj1an and Zscha\l claspCd . · Major races include the U.S. SCnatc both had disappaintcdty small handsand raised their arms an v1~ory . contest between Democratic incum-crowds. salutes in Burbank and San Jose to bent Alan Cranstorr and Republican With a landslide-proportion 19 demonstrate GOP unity.· But l'h<>- Ed Zschau, the gubernatorial contest percent lead over Bradley 1n the last ments after the Burbank appearance, between Republican incumbent pre-clccuon poll, OeukmeJian said ZschaufaHcdtoappcarwiththeothcr George Deukmejian and Democrat his b"8CSt worry as GOP complacen-Republican candidates at a Joint news Tom Bradley, the vote to confirm or cy abOut ltis rc-clcct1on. He rcmi'nded conference. oust Chief Justice Rose Bird and supporters at a rally Sunday at GOP • And althou.&h DwkmcJian c!asped votes ~n far-rcachin& AIDS .. and -statt headquarters 1n Burbank that Zschau's hand in aesture of victory, toxics im i1t1v.s;---~ -~ betmtlcd::Bradfe)'-i t e aovcmor dnt"-noriom-hAfWJ'§',....-- Rel48n 's dccisiQn to make his final every prc-ctcct1on poll unul election either rally with his runnu~a mite for campatan appearance of the year in da,y. so tllcy .shouldn't ta~c his lead lieutenant aovcrnor,. Mike C~rb, rus home state was based on mott this year l'or granted. r. ah b ttT lh&J> just scntimcntaluy. Leaders of Bradley literally took hu campat&n apinst whom he ioufia t a it - l"h-parlics bell CMmt-o-r-i-tt churcn Su_nday, askin~ iupportm· primary in l 9S2 and s kept has U.S. Senate for the final two ~ars of to ianore the poJls and pray for has dutancc tlus year. Reagan.'s tenure may be dCCldcd by election. , • A very hoarse OeukmeJ••n told the Californ ia's dca<kvcn race between ''Help me, help me. Pray for me. chantin&t cla~pins.raJly an Sao Jose, Cranston and Zscbau. Ask the Lord to help us. You know ntar "Zschau s poht1cal home hue, Zschau has tommed Cranston's your fncnds. If you don't look·out for that he had Jost bis voice because once--substanual lead an PQlls to a your fncnd , tbcrc'll be no one to took. "I've been 101ng around sayina. statistically insignificant l percent in out for you," Bradley told the con-'Zschau nowr Zschau now!:~ )Jut the -1ast pre-election J>9ll and iuaation -._t one or eiaht obsctveISlRJtedthatDeukrnej.ianbad stratqists in both campaians hcve predominately black churches he not been heard uttcnnJ his fellow the race wtll be decided by which side visited Sunday it1 San Dies<>. W)inf Republican's slopn unul the San docs the better job ·of gettina its su n for Cranston and other Jose cve.nt. Bu9keysajs he, mother b~ingmade . scapegoats · LOS ANGELES (A'P)-Jn his-first _public.statement since being arrested 21h years aao. McMarun J>rc..Scbool dcrcndant Raymond Buckey satd he and his mother arc beina made scapcgoats for mist4.kcs made by overzealous prosecutors. Buckey. 28, and his mother, Peuy .McMartin Buckey, S9, are the orily two IOJTIJ 10 tnaJ on characs of mass molestat1on at the school. Charges apinst ti ve others wett dropped after Dastnct Attorney Ira Reiner decided the evidence ap.inst them w.S insuf- ficient . "Yo4'vc got to have a scapegoat, Buckey sa.id Sunday on the CBS telev1s1on show "60 Minutes." "Tbq'vwpl two pcoplcmjatl.fJ>r. (more than) two years.·• &ckey said, "Arc the_y go1 na to back off now and ----~-------~----------------sa .~~~ey~i~nt~r -----~1---0U<~lo!-and-'ho-l°GRMr-de~ndaM!. ... 0 Cambridge blows away . . . -·~ generic competition! who also appeared on the show, said that their laves had been ruined by the allqations. Buckey and his mother arc sched- uled to stand tnal later this month for 101 counts of conspiracy and molestation at thi now-defunct school over a I 0-ycar pcnod. Mrs. Buckey, who didn't appear in the interview, rcma.tned rrec on SI m1lhon bad. Buckey gave his inter· view fro~ Los Angeles County Jad. where hes bcina held without<bail. Buckey denied · ever having sex w1th childrcn at the school, but said many of the children who have testified that he molested them "have actuanr, come to believe 1t hap. pened. • . f2 f 'llr,' a a mg AfCCl -·. Regular& Menthol, King & 100 ,. .. - ' ,• "They've been told so man y umcs they've been reinforced in what they were led to say· from the very ~nn1ng, that they can &et up on the (witness) stand and say, 'Yeah Ray dld thauo me.."' be .satd. ' "~ut they can't &ive )'Ou any specifics because It never happened.'' Citicorp may seek Buk.Ainerica bid SAN FRANCISCO CAP) _ BankAmenca Corp., a_lready (acC(L Wlth a sweetened .takeover offer from Fint lntcrs.tate ,Bancorp, hu also dra:-vn, the interest of CnicofP, the nauon .s laracst ~nldna company accordma to a published report. ' The N,cw York Times said today that Cmcorp officials have infor-m~lly ~nlactcd BankAmenca or-ficaals ut passibly acquanna lhe second-iqcst bankma ios11tut1on. A ba oo interstate bankina until 1 ~1 lbuki •PPl.renlly ma_kc such a transactJon 1UepJ. However the ncwspa~ quoted Wall trcci and • bank1na 1~u't'¥ source as saying Citicorp thinks 1t has found a way around the law, RUFFELL'S llPIM.STEIY llC . .............. 1m_..., __ •••• T 11, , ! '1 , , . ,<...,, r i , , 1 , ; .:.. .-· l L verscan~m ke beautiful moostc SHREWSBU~Y. Vt. (APJ-Thi1 11 a love .. 1191Y.. let on a ecenic Vcrmoat lailleidl. Jc i• tbe "°" ol a counuup dettiDed for d1•ppoint· ment, but wbo wanu to break the news to the 700.pound male? It all blpn •lut wectad ,_.. I bUU ,mOc* winMred into a putwe ia Shrewsbury and ,SDC>tted Jn.it*, a demure brown and white Hereford c:ow. However, the moote neaped and • The mooee 1t0od and staied at ber, kidnaooed a herd of beim from a dairv Wm in Holland. When two men ou em. fllOOIC chued the. men f p a uee. TMtt is al10"a story of a mO<We Callina in love with a hone. · ~ proNb1y stay until the end of iu ·ney '!O ftt pretty dc?pey~ matinaacasoo-which usually isn't wt_len t)ley run thi1bttied1na mode, until the early put pf November. . wd Gallus .. Can'ara wd the mOOle and cow · Scott Detlina. a btoloti11 with-the It.and s.ide by Jide, but do little else. . . .. . S~te nth and Ganie ~eat, "They've nuzzled like they're kiu-.said tKat .when the mauoa season i~·but I ain•t seen no actjon .. be coda,~ WJJ~ the love 1ffa1~. . taid. . ~ .. This anunal ~ll lose 1u tn~t. The affafr comet as no surprite to --: and head blcl£. mto the woods, he State Game Warden Donald Gitlus said. • ·~ • of Mouot Hour. · .. The interest is in the appearance:,·· --It's unusua to see it, but it's not said OarUna. .. The female is DOl ' uncommoa for them to behave lb.at puttana out any scent that would wa .' he uid. -~tem.P.' the. mC?C* to attempt to 197.§i a 900-und moose siient • ._ MILD. ··nEPRESSIOl'I The Ptychopharmacotogy AMearch lnatltute Medi votunteer1 with mild depr811k>n.. tf you fMf deprelMd but are uncertain If It II MriOul enough to be contfdered1or a 1tudy, pleue catl. Out ,....,ch ltaff will perform a t~ ecreenlng to let you know If your aymptom1 are troublelome enough to qualify for a vlllt to one of out cflnk:9. Symptoms of cflnlcal deprtllMk>n lnciud, tome. or all of the ~-;+;a.. • Cortvict granted l)ewtt ching vislt followtng: - 0 loaa 9f ln~er .. t or pleasure In uaually rtwardlng 8C1Mtlea. O Feeling deprMMCf, aad, blue or hopeleaa. 0 CMngei In appetite. recent lldnmc:.nt weight ION or weight gain. 0 Excellfve fatigue or feeling very slowed down, no .,..'l'J. O DtfflcottY getting to lleep or staying uteep, or llMpfng too much. O FMltng gultty, worth-.. or u11t111. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -A pnson functions parallel lo those performed inmate ~on • fight to have a wttch by priests a.nd mimsters." Varco said. perform a nt\W 1n his cell after Antip. a S4-year-old pnestess of corrections officials dec1dtd he bas a the Covenant of the Goddess who ri&hl to worship a1 he choo~~ -dcclin~ to reveal her full name, wd R-Obert EdwaU!s. ~n~ time al· she didn't know when she woulil visit the Minnesota Corrmional lnsbtu· Edwards at .lh~ pnson, but that it tJon tn St. (loud for a second-degree wouldn't bton Halloween. O lndecfllon, poor memory, or P90f concentration .. O lnereued phyalcal problem•. To qualify, ·you molt be •t least 18 veart old, experlencelng depreaak>n for a minimum of one MOnth and be In good general phytk:al condition. Qualified voluntMrl wllf f~ a brief phyalcal .. iwn. EKG, labor•· tOty ttttt _and weMJy vll't• with • profetlk>naJ:...AU. FREE OF CHAMI. ·~ • mutder con.,k:tion, wa1 sranttdt>cr-. Edward 3S, of Minoapohs., who mission to ha\le a witch v1"i1t him was convicted in 1982 of kHlina tus Coples of all medical test reautta wlH be provided to you or your doctor,-upon your~-Yourp8ttldpatl0n may lead to the uae of a aafe and etfectlw medication for the treatment of dept 11floc1. "It seems to me appro.Dnale that brother-in-law, sajd in a telep6one the pn on treat the request for interview that he haoocen scekina rehJious Jt>rviccs .... the way that 1t permission fof a couple of months to ueau nqucm for reh11ous SttVJC'CS have A.Dltp c:onduct a purification by inmates who ptore~s more or-ccnnnoay. tbodox religJous beliefs." wd Rich-Edwards said there was nothing ard L Varco, counsel to the State sinister about the ceremony. which he Depanment ofComct1ons. descnbed as a way lo release bis For more mformatlon, or •.n appointment. p~ call: . (114) 112-1110 Of (213 ) &9&-0101 · IN IAVlt!E IN LONG 8EAQi Mondtiy ltwv Frto.y, I a.m -& p !" .. Tbe witch ~ms to perform "impure thoughts and anxieties," PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY RESEARC';...-1NSTITUTE Nate Reade -Ken Fowler Campaign Coordinators VOTE ELECT ·Char Johnson llov1mber 4 t Costa Mesa City Council _._,. ....... --=j ohnson is oUr Choice - We wa nt an indepe.ndent candid a t~--=--------c·~-------_;_ n· lEAS ARt cos\a Mesa . r ... l Of you VO oear -.· MAYBE A LO SEO AND \ lH\MK NOT GROUPS. \'M cOMfU ' n tor c\\Y counc\\ • didates 100\ . at \NO\\l\OUALS ra 4 bY back\ng 3 ca~d oave as mY t>e\\et th .d a trend \n 198 Aornbuck\e ad Ci\eson \t w t\on starte ted • Marv '(ates an t;l • \hat Mesa Ac s were e\ec cand\dates. u know tnese \ know f those cand\d~te ha& endorsed 2, a \etter \ett\ng -:,o ck\e has .. a\so ~~e!\e~. Now M~!~c~~~nbUC~~ ~~st~:n contus\o~e ~f~~e~e three makes nd Vice-Mayor owever. to a she t\gures \t o !re ner tr\ends . : Ham\\ton. \ gu~~ ot the counc\\. mburgeY and . endorsed sand~rd vote on her s e nave orv\\\e ~ t theY jointly \\ sne'\\ h.ave a o\\t\ca\ arena "'ether . \ know t ~t\on comm\\· on the other s\de ~!~~= ~nd rudnn~~~~~~t trom pol~~~\ i: ret\r\ng. a~~; s tta \oin\ng ·ve • en ° nt Mayor• \d assume peter u t did not rece1 from our prese SA \EAM· \ wou tiornbuck\e sought -b':ned w\th supportekinf e\ect\on. A \ areTia trorn Marv "' ~:;,· ~~:~r , ~~:Y oa;~~s~~ ~Tde o \l\e po~it1ca . k-tct&D SQ~EWHA l theY are on Action group. cOMl"us\NG and the Mesa WHOLE s\lUAllOM . ofl( with the \ f\MD lH\~ . didates w1\\\n9 to w LARM\MG. nAndent can S A d \WO inde..,-_ ' \n omce. • TH SlR\MG \ be\\eve wde ~~nc1I persons now l MEED pUPPll\~~S OR MESA three e\ecte M 1t4Al WE DO ~OMAYORS,·EX·MA ll \S MY OP\M\~y MAYORS, V\C . .. . \ have 'the 9£\MG PULLED ta Mesa C\\Y ~do~~~~~d the issues. ACT\OM· d te tor cos me to un e . \\t\ed cand\ a und to eoab\e rson or group. \ am a q~~ ous1ness back~~~gat\ons to any pe the concerns ot the educat\on a mm\tments nor . no w1\\ listen to \ ha"e no co d counci\ memoe:~~ tneir behalf . .0 ENOUGH TO l beneve we oeMesa and tnen ac lEM AND &l ROM op\e ot costa MOUGH.TO L\8 p c oMCERMED E . \AM ACT. S\ncere\y, ,· Char )Ohnson , . " ... WI ... ltf IH. '''""'"" "1'11 co1c1ra1d •••illh to lilfl1 ••• stro11 11111~ to 1ot." I • IS OUR · CANDIDATE· '\ Many of us have different Ideas on city Issues, but we . ALL agree on . . . _ DON .. STRAUSS . .. Mrs locill Patterson Mation & Oiiln11 PtCktl'll Joans Petty Dr. & Mn. ltobeft L .Pik, ; Kathleen l).'J Powus Vll'P'CI O· eyliotf . Wi l. & 'Diii C. Paltlllf I ~, ... Steptiin w. rrouifl Randal Preslty Mary & Bob RoseMSt Prof F. Shenlood Rowland John w. lleldlr. ~. .. Gene & C.olyn ltoSs Paul & lllarptlt Ryciotf ladtlllw Rld.ly Ray ' Jaft ROtaO Joyce Ru11mt lbtiOrlf Redat Joe Robimoll Joan Rowlancl . • .. Mr. & Mrs. frank Rot.Mon ()oft . Oof• Ray }udJ .Rownet Thomas c Roctn ·\ Marsa Ray1 Joe Rosener Tom S•lCk H. 'I.~ .. IMN Salltet Pa & Cam• Slarblci R.. s Sc Valene ScucUet "'1old Sir• 1SS11n Robert Sattler Mr. & Mrs.. lee A Solomon I ~ Nancy Sattllf lllCf M Smit- Pa & Cathy ScllrOldet Mr. & Mrs Lawrence Selia Jim {)Udy Stielton Kenneth B. Sharpe . Johll Schatftr Pat Stra Jae ~lllnlf. I - J W. Sttpl, SI. Dr. Rictwd & Susan Simpsoa John W & Marione Shu Hueti Swanson Mr & Mrs Wal er Smith. Jr Gertrude Snoke fta!'ICy Sktt!Mf Charles & Stwt1ey Sheppard Leu Scott Bobble & &U Stabltf Katie Sw•prt Eric & Polly Stanbrid e Muao Stuart Heltn Stokow Boll & W•nnte Short Pat Steaan Jill S1nda1r Mr & Mrs E W ~raeder • Stephtn D Sholofl, M D Ginny Sumner M kt Shoikott Bdl & Lou Shmr • Maclyn Somers, M 0 Mr & Mrs Milton Shedd Gerne Somm Joan Shaw Wllt'L' Marc~ret Suckre! Of Muriel Thomson 0. f, Mrs Jerome S T obis WtHiam Thompson Roaer T omatas Don lJlflder Jan 0 Vandefslool M 0 t<irold S V " w.~ Vo5bur1 Norman & Gwenda Watson Mt.' Roy 8 Woolsey Paul Wltlster Mt. & am ff Robert H & fra11ta Wa<ner Jay Watt, M 0 Jun Watt Pat Wilso" Ralph & Corky Whitford 8 I W Edward H W ts Sandt ord Georce & Marg Yul , Robert W ant WaUy l at Loa l , RE-ELECT -DONAL D ·A. TRA·U d . . ... . ' • . ' 2 ll11ntingtongr.adu8tes of we~tPolntgetcolJ!.m~sS~onS DUnaM ......... son of Brian and lieutciµant an the Air Force upon SUnnne Moore of Huntinaton arduatioo from Officer Tramina 8-ch. and Raffl P. Marula, 10n of School at Lackland Air Foiu Base, Paul and Vic;toria Maranian of Hunt-Texas. He is a 198• graduate of Cal incton ~h. were commiuioned S~te .Lona Beac:h. . · tee0nd lieutenanll upon paduation · • • • &om the ~.S. Military Academy in · Scaman Apprenttoe Mlc .. eUe D. West Point, N.Y., and awarded .PC!lt, a 1982 a.raduate of Estanctt. ~ in public affairs and inter-Hi&h . Sch?<>.'· fias complet~ Na.vy n ionat rclati~ ..... rrq>c<:tivcl)' ~ru1t tta.1run,a. at the Recruit Tm - -......----~re. a 1982 araduate of Edison ma CummanUt~ ~ ' Hilb School, and·Maranian. a 1982 Pvt. bl R. IJm, son of Hak and .,,~......_~,llJduate of Huntinaton Beach Htih Soon Kim of Huntmcton Beach, has ~ool. are anendm& in the aviation cl>mptettd baJic trainina at Fort branch~ Fort Rucker, Ala. Leonard Wood, Mo. • • • • • • Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice Army S~ ..f M.UW V. Wrte, LaW'l'aee M. Pellett, a 1-982 araduate brothtr of SaUsb Shirlee of San oflrvine Hi&h School, has graduated Clemente, bu. arrived for duty with Crom Coast Gllard recruit tta.inina. •the S4Sth Gen~tal Dispensary in · His-wife is the former Kathy Arnold South Kotta. ...Shirk ts ii medicaJ of Mission Viejo. spccialisL • • ; · lte.U S. Saw~.k. ~n of Raymond Aa~oaJ Rteurd101, son of · aod Anne Sawehuk of O>Sta Mesa, Eleanor Booth ofHuntu1gton Beach, · bu been commissioned a second has been promoted to the ruk of senior auman 1n tbc Air Force. Richardson i1 a securit) spectalist wnb the 401st Security Police Squadron in Spain. -· . . . _,, 3pcc. 4 Tamera L. Morrie, dau&hter of Shirley and Georae Dclilfo of Newport ~acb, has been decorated with the· Arthy Achievement Medal in West Gcnnany. Momsh a 1974 aune or EdiiOn H1ifi SC 601, IS i medical specialist with the 2nd Sup- pon Battalion. • • • Anny Pfc. -PHI 'E. ~. son of Paul Cushenberry of Hunt- IDJtOn ~ach, -has arrived for duty with the S03rd Mainten~ Com* pany in Fon Brag. N.C. Cushenber- ry, a 198.4 paduate. of Huatinalon Beach Hi&h &bool, is ... radiG re- pairman. • · . . -Seaman Recruit Jimmy E. Stuavi~ son of William and Carol StanaVKb of Costa Mesa. has com- Retired College Teacher • Master of Arts· CSU LB .. • • • ~ Sawtelle ot Irvine and John Santy of pleted tJ'lmmg at the Recnut 1 ra1n· Spec.• a. s-tn. son ofChnl1y Yorba Lindt, bas lfldua~ liom in& Command in San Dteao. He is a Carlin and stepson of Harold Carlin basic trainina at Ladiand Att force I 985 araduatc of Es&ancia Hi&h of Costa Mesa, has been ~,.ted Base Texas. He is 1 1984 paduatc of School. • ·• • • • • • with the 1eeond award of the Army Woodbrid,e Kiah School. • Marine Lance Cpl. Jamn a.. W~t· Achi~vement Medal in West Ger-• • • IJS1, son of Lawrence Whitin& of malty. Bennett is a vehicle mechanic Marine StafTs,t. Mldaael E. Wa)k.. Huntington Beach, has been' with the 299th Suopon Oivmon aer whose wife is the former Karon promoted to his present rank while • • • Knox Qf Huntin1t6n Beach, -:U strvina. at the Naval · Air Station Scaman Recruit Patrtd G. promoted to his prescn~ rank While Memplii.s 1n MIDtftltlfr\', Tenn. th: 1sa. M~llem, a I 98S 1n1ch:aa1e of.SditM servinJ -Mt lhc Marme ,Su n l 98S graduate of Manna Ht&h HiJh School, has completed recruit Battalion at Homestead Alt orce School. tr11nin& at the Recnut Trainina fWe, Aa . Airman.,...;.;eJollu•,"SC>n o£_ Command in San1>iqo. • • • .Jt..a.. dauak. Char f El \ • • Airman 11 .. u.uA:M'"~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. les Johnson o Stafl'Sst. Mart It. Jolanoa, soo of terofMr.and Mrs.James D. McCain Toro, has anvcd for duty w:.ti the Clrol Turve" of CO$ta Mesa, IW ofHuntinaton.~h. ha.s uadua~ 7206th Air Base Group t6 Greece. . fi I fj bas na at Lac~ l'UI Johnson, a firdi&bter, 1s a 1984 arnved or duty with the lSJ9th J.0°~ ·ea'?.tnuT~ ... She is a 1914 -A fElT ~-"'--' Enpneerins Installation Group at ..... , ,..,... "" .....-., .... uate () !>1~ ~ ~.1. • Keesler Air.Force &,e, Mass. John-araduate or'E.d,1son HighSd\ool. ... Pvt. DCHl&lU J . Adams.son ofJohn son isa safetytechn~. • • . • • • and Diane Adams of LqunJ Hills,. • • • • • Second Lt: Harry B~t ~ of has graduated from the Army power Navy Airman Recruit Guy W. Leo and Sara BrsunC'f .of lmnc, t;ias generauon equipment repau course Robluoa, son ofVirajnia McA&ce of been awarded silver wm&S foU~WUll at Fort Belvoir, Va .. as an honor Costa Mesa. bas completed recruit pduation from Air F:orce navtl)tor graduate. He is a I 978 graduate of tramina at the Recruit Tramina trsinin& at Mather Alt Force Bue, Capistrano Valley High School. command in San Diqo. Cahf. He 1s a 1982 pduate of UC • • • • • • Irvine. Airman Bryu S. Ortll. ·son of . Airman 'noma1 P. Pap. son of •• • Patricia Reimer and stepson of Verne f'homas and Juen Pu&h of .Hunt-Wllliam L. nomu Jr., son ,,f Mr. Reimer of El Toro, has arrived for 1n~o Beach, hugraduated from the and Mrs William Thomas of Hunt- dutywith the 377th Civil Engineering Air Force navigational ai~ equip-incton Beach, was commissionec;l a Sauadron in West .Germany. Ortiz is ment C<?ursc at Keesler Air Force second lieutenant upon. graduab<?n a lire protection soccialist. -Base, Miss. . · from 1 the Air Force Academy lD Airman·FeUda •J.·~~et&er, daugb-Seaman R~c~uit Brace-A.' Color:3Q sea~· "C~ a~~ ter of Oeoraia Burdge of Huntington McCaaJey, son of Georac McCaule y ·award . a .e or~ IL Ae · Beach and Carl Egcttcr of Irvine, has of Newport Beach, has completed astronauucal eft~"~ .. h ~s r graduated from basJc training at training at the Recruit Trainfo1 I 982 graduate o 150!1 i.,. _,,.oo · Lacldand Air Force Base. TeXA.s. Command m San Diego. • • • • f-man David M. Fellauke, son . . . . . . . .~ Anny Pfc. Loretta M. Orlaacl~ Army Pvt. Dulci A. Letlaer, son of of Lewis Follansbee of Irvine, hu dauabter of Or. Anthony and Elinor Irene Leth.er of Costa Mesa, has completed recruit trainin& at the' Orlandella of Dana Point. has arrived arrived for duty Wlth the 76th. Field Recruit Training Command in San for duty with lhe Wuerzburg U.S. Artillery in West Germany. Lctber, a Oiqo. Military Commu~uty in West Ger-I 979 gradune-of-€osta-Mesa High • • • _,.. many Orlandella is a cbape~ ac School, is a beavy-veb1cle mech~ic. ~· 4 Jeffrey L Beueuay, son · • of .M. Sea.rs of Fountain Valley, bas tiviucs spectalist. · • • • . . • • • • Manne I.Anoe Cpl. Domlak: Bor-completed a watercraft . entmeer Airman Debra A. M&rUall, dau&h· relU son of Gene and Diane · course at the Arm y Transporuuon ter of Carol Manhall of Newpon -wtedtumt-Of-costa Mesa, has beett-Sdieol 1A fon Eusus, Val. He 1s a ~c~, has araduated; from basic promoted tQ bis present rank while 1976 l['lduatc of FoU'nta.Ln Valley tnUOJnJ at Laclcland Air Foroe Ba.st. serving with-the 1st Marine DiviSJon High SChool. Texas. She tS a .t 982 graduate of at Camp Pendleton. He lS a 1984 Corona del Mar Hip School. graduate of Newpon Harbor Kiah • • • Sch l · Anny Spec. 4 Erik F, Raoe, son of oo · . • • • Oystcin and Celia Husoc of San Juan Atnnan David &luelbarp son of • • • S•t. Jeffrey T. Steveu, son of Bettie Foster and stepson of Bob Foster of Huntington Btach, has been decorated with the Army Achieve- ment Medal at Fort Knox, Ky. Stevens js assigned to the 4Ul Train· ing Brigade. . Capistrano, has arriv~ for d~ty with Mr. and Mrs. Aiexander Ki~lburgh the 8th Infantry Dlvmon ~n West of Fountain Valley, h~s .ll'lduated Ge~any. Husoe, a 1981 &J:&<luate of .from basic training at Lackland Air Capistrano Valle.Y Chr'istaan High for~ Base, Texas. He is a 1986 Sch.ool, 1s an a~r defense system F3:d.uate ofWtntersb\lr& High School Pvt. Robert C. Uadea, son of Paul maintenance s~~lsL m Hun~n Beach. · and BrunhJlde Linden of San Manne Pfc. Mark P. Kelly, son of Stafl'S&l Mtda~l ·A. Doyle, son of Oementc. bu completed Anny basic Corellce and WilliamKclly oLCo.sta Angie O'Donald of Huntington training at Fort Knox, Ky. He Is a Mesa, has conu>leted the infantry Beach h ....__ ..i~ ._... • h h. I 980 graduate of San Clemente Htgh combat trainint course at Marine • as U'IA'n ~rawu wit t e Army Acluevement Medal in West School. Preservation Corps Base c:a"!P !~ndleton. Germany. Doyle, a 1974 araduate of • • • Seaman Rccrun Rould L. Rem-Edisoo H1gh School, is a spcaal agent Amnan Jo~ M. Coppom, son of 30 rears U.S. Merchant Marine Senior Citizens • Continued Bus Service • Preserve Wetlands mJns oflrvme has completed recruit with the Army CrimLDal Inve:stlga-James Coppom of Founta10 Valley. • No Relocation • Preserve lake Park traintns at the rccnut Trainms com-tion Command. • was an honor graduate of the .Air mand m San Diego. He is a 198 t • • • Fon:c 11rcraf\ loadmasten course at ~=========·=L=o=w==D=e=n==si=ty==G==ro=w==th================·==P=r=e=se==r=ve==C=e=n=t=r=a=l=P=a~r=k=========:t.l..::gra:.::d:u•:t:e:of~l~rv-•n_e_:H_i_&h_Sc_h_oo_L ____ A_inn_a_n_J_o_n_o_._Su __ ~_._so_n~of~ln-s~S-b-ep_pard __ ALrFon:cBase.Texas. Howto . lnftuencean 1a~year ~old~ .. ----... M l'~ll .. Disrn '-1.'.Urn:nt trends with yt1ur .. on a.; ht~ i;tl·rco hlast...,away al full J)(l\\t•I' I >rop tht' folio" ing names: "Tht· Ber.-.... " \lt>\\ Eclit10n. Rush The n "1 of tit llml JU'-t mumble · SPORTS L\R. ~,"hat ii he can't pronounu.· Pnrsrh1·'<1iw m and buv him a' 1rt-. Jr Thar will get his attention · ~PORT'-,. <;.tm his undving lo\'e b~ repa1nng !ht' garage basketball b.H kbu rd 11 I t1 lchng overhead lighting for night gamt'S. ~EW TJlRE.\D~. 'r'f>u'yc~do£-"Dn· ... forSuHess'" Wt'll. todar 11 .. ·I >rt .. ., t++ .h"C1.t>--.... Clo--e your eye~ and buv him a new wardrobe. POST OFFltE. The post office isn't rl·ally an influence. it's a dt wrn111m "1thin a moAth of every males 18th birthday Hert• ht• must rl'J(i"tt-r with "><'fcctive ~rv1ce. However. some young men put off rogi ter· In)(. ;ind <ii It·" dl'Cldt' n.ot to register at au That's Whv we'n• making th ts rlirt·ct ttpJ)4.'.1l lc1 vou \~c need you to help mflue~ct• your son lA'> rcgH;ter- .rnd ro d11..i1 on t m1e \ou -;cc. registration 1s the law. And, 1t ·._required for ft•clt·ral :-.1 udt·n1 lo<1ns. federal employment and 1ob trammg benefits. Don't lt•I a younl{ man vou know m~ out on any federal or state benefits Make "lln ht· know .. about fcg1stenng ':"it~ St"lect1ve Service. A tomplete : ...... f! &L".!£11.i!>n. l~J~e" Qur country six vital weeks m rnqbilmnsi our man ..:: .. JM1~e1 111 tl national cmergem.;- elective'Service Registration. It's Quick. It's Easy. And it's the Law. , Confused a b out the City Council Electio n? It's as si mple .as ... ) AmburgeY--. Buffa Costa Mesa The most important votes you'll cast on November 4th are for City Council: It's city government that affects our lives the most.' We think Costa Mesa is an outstand-· ing city; and we 're proud of it. Please join us in voting for ... OrviHe Amburgey and Peter Buffa B!'l'TY llUX'HD\ MAHILYN "1At.1ULI.Alt Mlt'HA .. L !'ARKS JOAN PARKS LU. GlllOON:S BrTll GIBllONS (nl AA,\' HAJEK IRE CHA.JV< RON BAUt:A PAT MUt:R 8tN BIALEK Wt:t. N Mrm t 'AIH.t.&H I MffH Ml HEl llAJf.K l'All l JOF. AMB\J RCiCY Cl\Al a; AMBUR<a:Y PHIL ICVAN fJ..LUf EVAN JAC'K CA!flrn l.AUllA CAIUCH ., Nlfllt lll:TOSKE flOl"Al.D 011.AK[. MD MAl ltJ: 01\AK '1NL.EY TAY\.O Al.IC TAYLOft A ct.r.:vt PATClJ:VJDDK! IAILtV • GAV tlOU:S' ALPINKLtY .......... w..,... .. 00.i. M- LUCV Ptfl<Ll!Y WILLIAM f"ftEN/ MARILYN JRfNl CHARLf'.3 JOBBIN 8.AftBAllA JOBDIN. l!IUO GARONU oovu: ~TH l.ILC.IAH 011.Jlf.Rf MAlllOH Wiim:;( N W'l~S'TON'VUOULT DU WlUT&Ol'C llOBEkT MOftALK"& m M<1ARLAl'f0 ,_Jlt.ywfl( o.. .... "'TIUC1A M<FAIU.ANP MAftYIU:TH l~l M OAVt:~K ilOllN lllOCU: MtWltm rtslllll A~ROEY ' KAnlY MBUJICtY \KU AMat/MClV AD Ctl.lldl rAMHl T LORI MOIA I ICt Dr.881£ t.ALVEJlT tll:NRY Ln: .IANlt Lt& • f"R.IO AMDUROE\' OU.MA AMBUROEY ERNl!.AMBUROIY JIAN AMBUROF.'Y RI K AMBUllOEV AL 01 IMR~RADI llOWARD DOIAR l.OllrT'r A F'REUNO l W Rl"tUSK.£. 1'411 t'VNTlllA Rr.TOSKI AftTMcl(~ ·--• L,_.U....._ MAlHl.la Alt.AIU> J\IU\11 MAON r.. VIL.MA AAJof(S .. T IUCH4JlDI G AIL IUCHAIUll JOH OkANZIU.A. M D -ll:'TMOMAS Cl\lliYTHOM~ " MAIWF. t'AUCXlUO MIAIC nlU'ICD EV~ lf1t.llDT • THOMAS IAU'llHO ' U1n J.AWll«· L . ~ "., ~f: LOS ANGELES (AP)-Califomia Chief Justice Rose Bird, under fire from politiciant and law.and-order IJO'IP' and founderina, accordina to the poll&, in her llrualc for voter support. finds few Illies . amon1 newspapers, An U.formil survey or editorial opjnic>n around the stale -found l S pep_en-includina the OaHy Pilot -Qll&na for Bird's ouster and just su recommendins a .. YeJ .. vo\e for her reconfirmation to the bench Nov. 4. Amon& the lar&cr papen support-ina her wete the Los Anaclcs Time~ • the SKrammto Bee.and~ Fresno Bee. On the other side were both San Francisco papen, both San O.eso pepen. the Daily News of Los Anecla. the Sacramento Union, Riv- aey: . camn ~popularity. wnh voten indlcauae IUPPQn by• *2 l musin1 •'"Thtni it ... eletneftl o( l'KlllP .... anil-immiara11• ten11men1," taia Field. ..lu1 &berc'a alto a lot Of nonnte11t ~ Wboaimpty •Y •yes• to ii becaut1 11 1ttm• 1.QlicaJ and an .Amtncan cuatom.'' SCventy"'.flx peiunt of vOcerl had· htard of the A IDS iniua1ivt, Prop.; osation 6-i, and 44 percent 111d they would vote apinst 1t, compartd with .16 ~rccnt whO 111d they w1U vote for e~idc J>reu..Ente~se-. and the to be clearly-' out of touch with the Bakenficld Californian. fcclinp and desires of ordinary In lanauage often stronger than the Californians,•· cbaricd the San traditionally measured tones of the Gabriel VaUeyTribune. editorial page, Bird wu denounced as Bird opponents also have targeted floutina the'will of the m~jority in justices Cruz Reynoso and Joseph ·vot10J to ovenum death penalty Grodin because of their d~th-pen- vcrdicu. ally votes. Man).' papers described the .. The California Supreme Coun -Justices as a bbetal bloc that puts has lost its supremacy/ 1aid the San pcrsonaJ political philosophy ·above Diego Union. the law, The San Gabriel Valley· "Her record-zero affirmations of lribune canea them "The Gatla or capital cases to come before ttcr -Three!' rruaht wen be based on her personal Most papers took no posiuon .or feelings rather...than a proper rcadina briefly endorsed the other three of the law.u said the Santa Barbara iusticesonthcbellOt:MaJcolm Luca . Newt-Press. Stanley MOsk and Edward Panelh. "Her tirun1 of results lo her Papers supportina Bird advocated philosophy when she wants lhem lo ">-es• votes as a way to ~e the come out M:CN.in way has shown her court as a ~rate branch-of lovern-..... ment, to keep It independent Of politicians. to show spcciaf interest ~UPI \My can't bend justice by 1ntimidation. "The couns hav~ a special role in• our society, which ~itics lh~iens to taint:• wrote the Palo Aho Times Tribune, .. The. ouster this .year of Bird. Reynoso and Grodin would· invite another· ~htical circ-.. at the next confirmauon election. perhaps orchestraled b9 liberal sroups. •• . ••There is danger;• said the Slcra- mento Bee," ... that if Bird. RC')'DOIO and Grodin are not m:orifinned, their succeuon, howner ,well quali- fied -1ndeed all judp -Will k>ok. not to the law but over their Shoulden to see hoW the winds of opinion are blowinl,;" . . . Tqe a turnout tohlt~ec~ HUltllGlDI B·EABH· VOTERS • . • .. ...:t II • EL~CIION PROMISES:· . , Surveys indicate Huntington Beach residents want . $LOWER growth, LESS tr~ffic and open space preservati en .... . , ' ALL of.the candidates promise these concerns .. ·. DON'Y be fooled. by these EMPTY promises. ... . . -- Candid at es with TENS of THOUSANDS of dollars, -~-· coll~cted largely· from-OUTSIDE Huntingtoft~eacti --'---,,.---------DO NW-have the mtetests of YOllat hea.r-"--' ---.-------' ·-~ ' . a grass-roots citizen's organization of over 300 local HUNTINGTON BEACH residents recommends these experienced candidates . : . #1 .. , -.; ,. CITY A~TORN.EY These candidates are financed, and supported by citizens of Huntington Beach. Jhey suppor.t YOUR concerns for RESPONSIBLE growth ana YOURJnput!l! ' DO NOT be confused by endorsements by the copy-cat Huntington Beach Tiogether. H.untington Beach Taxpayers Associations and Huntington Beach Good Government Committee formed only to promote.PRO-GROWTH, DEVELOPER backed candidates: PAtO POUTICALAOVERTISEMENT, 1.0 . 861$~9 - . I II __ .. _ \ • ' . r . • en WilllUM aad Bill Amick. After honeym0011iD1 on tbe Varpn n. couple are raidenu of New. lalandl and 1111 EMt Cout. lbe couple pon leKli after a weddina tnp ao ' are midents of'.Newpon Beldt. Ae ii Maui, Hawaii and Puet1o V~ a Rtinered DW'lle at Founwo Valley Sbe • emDIOYed by Eas&erri Air Lines ~nat Ha.pita! and be i1 1elf· &l>4 he ii With Fluor Daniel. empaoyW in real estate dcvelQpment, IUCllLSY·llS'DU PANToes;Y..COLWSLL A May 31 ~mony 1n ~ • KatberineAnnColwellofMoranta Harbor Lutheran Church in Newport b«amt the bride of fracUey Marun Beech united Nancy Lynn Meyers Pantoskey of Loi Oat0t in an Aua< 23 and Melvin Addison Richie)' Ill. ceremony in Lot Gatos. They now•~ They areeted JOO 1uests at 1 reception resideot1 of C0tta Mesa. in the Lido tale Yacht Club. · Victor and Vlf'linia Meyers of North Tustin arlU Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Four hundted ~ attendO<I then reception at the home of the bride·s father. Or. John K. Colwell. ·The brick i1 allO the dauahter of Linda FruierofLos Gatos. She wore . Twins a fC?WD of ace-pink nw Ii~ mbiohed wnb .. of!'·tbe llltoulderbodice and. like cMpd train. a Bridal an .. danu were SbclleY • . J Bellina. Kim Filley, Claire Colwell. th gh Mea·Mo&omphy and Carc>iya Aaru. 0 u The brideltooln is the IOD of 0.ve and Arkne Pant.Olkey of Alamo. Pbal Bdlina. Phil Kohler, Dave Pan· tt · 101key. Rick Harbiup. John apa Gleuon And Bmn Bokmn ~ bi1 • attendants. " . . . The newlyweds honeymooned on Kauai and the San Juan ltland1. She is a physicat the~1t at Pacifica Sports M~icine and he is vice· oreaident in cbaJJt of matketina at Icon Computer C-0rp. tudy shows they ~ snare interests BJ PAVLA PftO&E , Is,,_...., .. •..;;o------~~--!.~_.:;:.._~--~_;,_~~~--"!~~"""""'="'...;..;..~:.;.;..:.:....:...~~--=:...;...;.~~---....-...;;.........;~...:.-.;...-....;..;.-::....~~-=~-.....;;.._~~~-'--::-=--+-..;;.;;...,~...z..,..-, .MJNNEAPOL~ -~ friend of -Mark Newman was aston.ii.bed when he met GeraJd Levey 1\ a fitefi&h&crs convention.: Newman tnd uvey looked en~ alike to bC twins. Only after be intrOduced them d.id they learn tl)Cy actually were. . .. · . " _.f _, __ ...... -~Fe -~ ... ~AAER .1 Separated as infants and reared 60 miles from each other in New Jersey, the two men-both of whom~ fire captains -have been catchina.up on 31 yean apart since that meettna 10 months qo. · . Scientists at the Universlty of • Minnesota are leatninJ_ fmrn \hem, too, while tryina to fatho.m the relAtive jmportance of heredity and en-vironment in fonnin& individuats• personalities. · • The brothers are amona 80 sets of identical twins who ha\le been stud· ied 11ncc the-Minnesota Stucb' o Twins Reared Apart bepn in 1979. 'Newman and Levey recently Spe!lt six days ~ teats at ~ uo.ivcnity. Researchers scanned tbett bra1n waves, morutored their heart rates, measured tbeU'.U:.tlls and asked some l S.000 quest.lens desianed to reveal their pmonatiti babl1s; wtes, values and 1dlosyncras1es. "We knew when we started that . ~ STORES WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL 6 PM TODAY! the. theory of aienctic influence on IQ and pouably personality and • few other traits1'' said Dr. Thomas Bouchard. woo sW'ted the study. .. 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HOURS ONLYI _.., ·------_ ........ .... .... --__ ,., _ _ _. his been sort of surpris1na 1s that more things ieem to be genettcally TnflueriCC(f'Uiln we bad thooltrt:'1---Refiecti~ on Newman and Levey, Kevin Haro1an. a psycbologist·work· ina with the study, said, "Thc5C auys had been aoin& alona ~ ~tbways, and to end up m SJm11Ar Jobs like they did -that says 1 lot. ..I don't think there's I atne to be.cornea fuefiahter 1 but what they do have 1s strona pb)'Slques. They have an aptitude..fodlrdigbling'. tbe.y_ba.v.e a lot of small facton that tomehow have confiaured for them to find a 1inula.r pedlway in life ... o. SONY Some other separated twins eum· ...... vca wtth ...,.. med in \he study have even more lD - - ~ common. ~to delivers lhofper. JLm Springer ud Jim Lewis v.-ere and cleol8f pdUres than brouaht toaether in 1979 at qc 39 etthef fegulot .. ,a ex VHS4 after Deina aeparated when they were 7-0oy/6-event Pf omlTl<:IQte la old. Onetillln·mtoucinmh1rriitiecor111r111ri~,,.,--,eo-• .-,ur-e--tneot:>i.nm;..,-c111ompotlble~:tonif"Pr--... __;;.--t-+~Tbe~~Y diJcoverea thit eaC1I had a lets you record instontty at the lul)lng and a,Fundlon Wlrelea · whj~ bench around a tree in b11 ya.rd, toueh Of a t>urtonl Infrared r~ drove a Chevrolet, chain-smoked the ""',., ••~ _ same brand of ci&arettcs and had divorced a womatl named Lind.as Both were remarried. to women namcdBeu.y~ s997 .SONY. 27'' Color CONOie TV With ltWec> lfoodcOlt ~ and hmOte Conlrol • Ouol 2,wav speakers and 181-chonnel tuning icvnea I SAVE ~ I ttet.s ONlYt ~~ ,.... Al ; '-----1._I ,,: s11a , Compact Dlte Ptayer W.. 1~m ~ "lemcwy and J..8eam &OMf' Ptck ----- londe>m-oecet• memofY lets you teotronge,Mlecfton • Into ony order you IMUt. Ntd 3-0eom IOMf ouurea accurate pick-up COJ ss9. ------:-~~'~ = -.. ...... -· -------- ' .. One had 1 son named James Alan, the other named a son James Allan. They had dop named Toy. The two. had ~ed u sberifrs deputies, ~<!Yed samilar bpbb~ Eld ~ sunilar patterns of nugmne ~ acbe$and weiabtpin and loss. Some of the simtlariues could be coincidence, but the Minnesota re- searchers say they find an astorushtna number of such cotncidenoes with most of the t'ft'in sets they stud~ "While every patr has a d~t set of ~mstal'!c;es, they're rulJ overwbelm1naly simtla.r,'' said Dr. N1ncy Sepl, the project's C<Hh~ tor ... , fina thit a continuous sou.roe of fucination... , The traditional psrcholoei<:aJ ~ ory. Bouchard said. 1s that chddren reared 1n the same Camdy are similar because of their exposure to similar values, lChoolina and social sctt1n15. Given that premise, the acuons of criminals1 for example, are often attributeo primarily to their soaaJ backaround and fainily upbrinain&. .. , oeT'ta.Jnly believed that for many yean," Bouchard said. ..But our research, plus adoption research car- ried out by others, sugesu that 1t'1 • not true. 1t•1 very nicely shown by look.in& at bow WJtila.r tW'lns reared a pert are .... which means the common family influences have to be pretty modest.•• , . Identical tWins 11rbo arew up in different famili~ provide an ideal means for t0r1inJou1 aenetie.~ en\'lronmental 1nftuences, the ~-:-­ searchers said. bec:aute their aiel1es arc ~ume. "'"' Bouchard emphasized that the Minnet0ta study did nbt conclude there as, for instance, a aenc which makes a person 1 criminal. One can inherit.Itron& tende~es. he 1d, but those can be countered by en- vironmental influences. ~ So far, Bo'1Clwd and hiscollcaaues have evaluated 80 pain of idefttical twins reared 1pen and about SO pa.in of ft'atemal twins, w.tb t 'IOll of 100 identic:als and 15 fraternaJL · Althoulh ~ umpte may be. too. amall to 6old up tplllll any doubt. one rawcher, paycbi&tn t David t.yltkm, -"I the MinMIOta tQsn hopes to crate ··a bui1 'for ~ hypocbacl tbat can be funbcr tested by other studies." • . A ~ caUed the MPQ -Multi· di~onaJ Pmoubty ~ IWJC -meliUtel I I bllic per.. IOMlity U'81U IO de1ermine I penoa't "c:ipecicy b hafPinas .. Qd .. ~ Pl(it)'"b mltery. '" .. It turDt out that the twiM lakl to be amilat. Whetber re.red~ Of ..... Oft Miit al ...... belie ........... "~- .. " . • " Fo~eigners to have more impaCtonU. stoc _ -~:•~tionalii.a~on .. '' ~~_!eyJ irtnd in the ·v:s. DUblic paniciJ)9tioa in the U.S. stock market by .. Mn. analysts look at the pncc ud volume of• IJVH l10Ck . .. ~ --t, l«Ofd•nt to ._..,.... . Acatporat ~ Otlmoco from Yokohama intteed of.Mn. O'Brieft ltom--''Thcreare oruy two lofces oe Wall SU.-buyen preiident an4 manatet of teehmcal re1earch at Kiddtt, Indiana." ·and ldletl. My job i• to deiermine' ,,,.bich is peater," he Pabody A C.o. ln New ¥ork. · Such investmenu Will dnve the DoW Sones said. • • • ~'* the atOck maruu or the, world IR ind_..triala up to 2SOO or lOOO=end. of the decade, To-do that JOb, Acanapo,, plot$ the pnce of a stoek con;MC'ed electronacally, K.iddu. ~body has money at accordina to Acam~. He · \bat i.bere .rtl be over a period ofume a.nd deternuna tttnd.1.--He publisbet ~ 2A )•ouru day,'' &aid Acam~ra eta ~tation on ;•p.jn before_ P-tns -that Dow Jones averqes Will a coll«tion of market letten: .. wntteo for the readtr, not · '"()raqe COunty. Put> ic C-ompanaea -Their Investment. -drop ''°to 2QO pointl befOC"C the~ of the y~r ~ that the Miter." The coUcctioo consisu ohine ~trn tmnen OudOok .. latt Tu.nday at the Four Seuons hotel irf people with amall, over-the-counfer stock.I will .,et bun. to t.bt UJnt client. He ~ts one idea at a tune, aeu tb N~ Beach. · • · · In view of the new tu law, prettUre to take profits the heart or the matter aDd provides just enouah basic Jn the t990I ovencas compeni0t will be Kidde.!l before the end of the year could mean bia sellina on Wall mformation to act the cl.ieot to call him. • Peabody's comoetitors." he toJd the audienoc of 2w t~ .,,. .-it1 ... • OM of'thr m11rke1 tf>tt~ .. Out nf'Favor." ~bet Gtalidpa~ents' g~~e~ositY: grows .. • you act. number. · Any individual can. Jive another The account's tustodtan it rt?pon- indiVldual up to S 10,000 a year in sible for inYettin& the pf\ unttl the --tceunt1es or cub.without ancua:i,;a ehdd RKMI ~of-~ federal Gift Tu liability. When e bet'Wccn 18 and 21, dependina oa the &ift comes from a hmbend and wife, state. At that poin~ the'custodian's for ~umple, the tu-free JnUimum control over the fund ends. Wbat's doubles. to $20,000. S~h sifts. are more, UGMA pft.s and UTMA . often IJVCD to arandch11dren m a transfers are irrevocab1c. That means Uruform Gifts to Minors. A.ct · the donor or tiinifenor .. cannot (UGMA) account m • Uniform rec:Wm the fundSAlioU.Jd Jhc minor t ransfen to Minors Act (UTMA) wam to use the funds for a purpose account. Brok~ firms aQd banks the donor or transfcrtor docs not like. for your own pandcluldrcD. H~ are some pointers to keep in mind, but. becauseoflhe oewtu law, it is wile to ~-fina.aaatldviJer before often off er thts type of aa:ount; all '"" t.beyn~ 11Utechil<Fssoaa.Fseaiiitr tPla.M ... S11lATBOl&S/U) NL ·Rumor of a~ takeover ~ .~t-- pushing stock~p RALPH Seen Roe.er :W. J ....... chairman. pre ident and ctUCf executive officer ofWntera Dlcital c.r,. in lrvlne has been named to the hoe.rd of directors pf the American Busi.nets Conference, a Wasb4-ton, D.C.-blsed coabuon or a:rowth comparua. Jo1lnlon bu ~ a membeT of ABC since l 98A and 1C1Ve1 on its finance/audit comm1 . The ABC rtptestnu 1 bioad apecnum"'Of-indastries.--t-·--+-t Membenblp tt bmitcd to 100 cb1ef exeaativcs of b~-srowtb compan1es with revenues between llS million a1'(I $2 l)illion.: • • • As the new proJcct manqcr at EWOtt c.r,,. .hM J.Sdwu6erof Irvmc oversees the btddin&aod coostruct1on of 1nteriordeveJopmcot proJCCl.S. He is currently manaaina the build-out of aevenl suiia at Center Tower in C.o ta Mesa. Prior to joioina the company, be wu s.tnior consuucuon coordinator at The l.rvibe Co. I . . . -. .. ... cw•-.bas. Joined Su.ta. Mar..,U. oc as m1naarr public relations. The lrvinc ruidcnl wbo bas t t '-ears of PR experi~. most recently with Bursoo.-:Marsteller, W1U ,PUt fl'.LIJOI' empb,uis on pin.ana wt.de visibility for Rancho Sanl.a Mafptlta. a new master-planned community located on 5,000 acrninSoutbeast ()ranlt County. · - • • • • Newpon Beach-based ne Coutry SWe. IM bu appointed Pah'tck Sweae7 as eucuuve dtrtttor. weency bas an cxtc1isive ba.ckaroun<f in hotel/restaurant m&naJCtnenl and IUl estate de..vcTopmcnL Pttvt0usly he was as,oaated with HoUday lnn~ overseei111 franchise hotels m Nebraska and Anzona. • • • Erle vu Ball oflrvinc has becrnm>motcd to aeneral m~ at ACP VUC.m, accordin& to Dave freeman. ~!Dpa.DY ~dcnL Van Hall tak ctwse of tile Santa Ana-bl$Cd ~ -~ firm'• corporate mark.ctin&. reUil and outside s&les, trairuna. cusiomer scm1IW'1 and liaison with vendors. His computer industry expertise centers on sctttnf up and directina service and support for customers as well u o-nonal manqcmcnt. · -·-. . . . Phi hp S. lnaJec, president and chief ex.ccuttve offic::erof~ National But. has appointed Marpttt B~r as vtce president and -loan ma~r of 1he Huntington Beach office. be bas been in commercial banklna for 11 years, 1ocetali%ina in commemal lendina. . ' . Sld McCaulud has Joined the investment finn ofO..un ..a . A1soclattt in Ncwpon Bach and will be responsible for i~s entry into pcns100 portfolio management. Ht 21 yean of financial manaac- mcnt cxpencnce tncludc service as the ch1cf execuuve ofCahfomia's $37 btlhon pubhc reurcmcnt sy tern . • • • WlWam E. Loac~ has been named d.trector of markctina.for rrr CU.01'1 Commercil.l lntcrconncct Oivu1on, accordina to Williain Sckercs, vice president and ~ncral manager. Losch brinas 20 years of clcctroruc comJ)C?ncnts mitkctina upencnoc and will be responsible for sales, pncma cu tomer r.;ice and stra~c market plannins for lbe di'llis1on ITI Cannon. based 1n FountllD Valley, lS a wOrtdwtde supplier of connCC'\o intertonnmion ')stems and auembly tools. D ' •. FOR GRAN Under \he oew tax reform aci. prestllJOUS private uniyenlty or col- income overSl,OOOcamed on aiftsto lege 18 y~n hence. Four ycan ol clilld1en younaer than 1• ytar1 is schoolln&-:-tuitio11, room and.board ~ iued at the ~nta' ~arglnal ~ -couJd cost llS much as STI6.000 In ta~ no matter when the gift was . the year 2004 To raJSe tha\-amoun1 mlae. When the child reaches 14, · by fres.hman year, you would have to income ftom lifts is ta,xcd at the 1.nvcst about $2,870 a year at an 8 • chi14's rate, wfoch should be lower percent yicl4 UWi the pattnt;& rate, ud probably One iqvestmcnt ·. st~ateay f~r -lower than the pndparcnts' rate. QGMA/UTMA accounts 1s to lotk 1n The new law applies to all income a Iona-term ~eld while kccpina the earned 11fter Ott \\I, 1986. child's tax bill to a minimum, even after in'terest or investment iGcome Grandparents who can do so should bqin makma contnbutionS'\o a UGMA/UTMA account soon after a pudchild is born. Initial outlays don't have to be larae for the child to benefit from the maaic of coJl)pound tnterest. Jr For instance. let's say you want to ~~bUdtoa,. has grown quite larae, · Tu~xempt "public purpose" mu· nicipal bonds make a sound and relatively nsk-frcc investment, tfheld to maturity. A nse 1n interest rates before they matu~ can reduce their price.on the open market. To assure yo14,rself of steady interest payments until maturitv. look ror monicipaJ I bonds with a "no call" provision. can ICCe1I a ponion of the cash value This means that the iSJUer cannot for Jena-term aoals. r redeem lheih suddenly jf intemt Grandpllents often choote to con- rates drop. Interest tncorne'6n mu-unue providina for their graod- nacipals 11 txcmpt from federal in-children posthumously. You could come taxes, abd .omctimea from leave a p:andchild an outriaht be· st.ate and local taxes as well Quest Dt you could set up a trutt for • "' the benefit of the cluld. Before you Sio&)c premium life-ins~ is act. consult wittra lawyerexperienctid another way to build a ntst cu tOt a in ett.Ate planni"I-· srandcbild -wtthout scttina up a Unlcsiyou are really well-heeled. it UGMAJtj'J\fA account. In a Hfe may be wisest to provide for your insurance plan, the increase in cash pndchild.rcn io your will. You value is not subject to current iqcomc shouldn't put your own future at risk tax. Also, when the death benefits are to provide for your a.randchildren. If pa.id on the policy they will be there is anythina more precio_us than rtee1Ved 1nc:ome tax-~. . srandcbildrcn, it is financial indepen· Another imJ><?rtarit benefit of life denoc. .insurance {>Olicies i1 that you can MuJ J. RMJe 11 vice presWe•t ud boft\>w aaamst the cuh.Yahae at low . _,., u•wr w_...dee-Mr· or no net cost, income tax-free, -..hilc vleea, as Merrill Lyadl, Pierce, the policy is in force. ln tbi& way, you Feuer• Smlm, i.e. ... Win one game of W IN -GO and get two free t1cke1s to Europe· ... Aiso ... the West fndtes ... or some other exerting place. . Check Today's Numbers o'n Page A2 · • Daily Pilat & T WA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE AEALL Y ARE Dear Neighbor, This le11er rs about ma1gh1 talk and the Crty Council electron I AX 0. Diig<! Countv C~!\Qf' •IO Golden S.01" Awf.oo WIN GOHOTllNE '714•647 4333 .:: On "'Jovember 4th, Costa Mesa voter~ wrll dc(1de whether to turn this town over to double talking activists, or to people who know what quality-and honest h41rd work means I'm very conC"erned. . -'", I'm proud 10 have been a member of the C~t.i Me~ City Council for the past eight year~. two ol th9se ye.mas Mayor In years ~st, the iob of Costa Mesa Cat~ Councalm.tn has been one--01 team wor Our Council was known state wide as one of the best I • e vet>een burlding it cnywhrch rs the emy of "Mt-othe1 '· from OtJr fine art~ 10 our 11ltrd cleaA tAdt.tstry, irom oor s~0'61ng to our tducallonal opportunitte'>. Friendly neighborhoods and one of the most s1able tix bam rn 1he nation h.lve made C~ta Me~ a specral place. ur property value$ have appreo.11ed fasrer rhan other citit>S around us . _ _ Untrl rhe List two yem I've en1oyed the s.itrsfactron that has co~'frQ..m a 1ob well done o..Jow the sat1s.fact1on has !urned to frus1rJtron,.,, for two years, Com Mesans have seen headlines, and received ieners telling rhem that something 1s wrong. A gro,up called Mesa Actron has.told our voters that "developer1" were ruinipg our cily. These people became known as 'rant1-grow1h" .ic11v1sts and c.ist rhemselves rn the role of protecting us W!_began to hear about 1raff1c gridlocks a.rid skyscrapers casting shadows on !'erghborhoods. Builders and developers became monsters lhreate.rung ou r very way of life · Of course, 1h1s was all political horwa1h, deairned to frirhten the voter into 1upportinr Mesa Action candidates. Thrs all started during the 1984 Crtv Council c.im~1gn. --...... In 1984, a newcomer to our crty, named John G.irdner, began a letter writing cam~rgn, calhng hrs group of four actrvrsts, "Mesa Action". He pretended to repre\enr homeowner mocra11ons, whale prrva1ely scoUmg at them He ~rd ''home owner mocrations are deadly, they spend hours debaung the color of the \tauonary." -· Hts IC'1ters used drstor.trons .ind innuendo 10 gain pol11tcal support One letter would conftrcl with another .... Ht told renters that the rea~n their rent was high was bec.iuw the Crty Council drd nor approve enough apartmenr pro1ects He told home owners that the reason we had 100 much 1raff 1c was because 1he Crty Council has approved 100 many apar1men1 pro1ects. In Heh l1"11er Gardner would describe a s11ua11on which was about 10 brrng disastrous consequences to e.ich area of tht' my During the 1984 cam~rgn Mesa Action told us, "The Council 1s actively considering approval of an RV Park ne)(t to Swan Drive rn the Me~ Verde "'eighborhood The RV Park ~ lrkely to have entertainment fac1h1te~. mrnr/amphrtheaters and 01her actav1ties rnconsistenl w11h the resrdentral character of MN Verde." In therr second lener, Me~ Arnon said, "the incumbents and the Couply, have arreed on a pl.in lo bring-large·scale comme rcial recreational ac1iv1t1e$ to rhe Fairview Regional Park ... Nerghborhoods next to the park can expect noise and traffic srmrlar to 1hat generated by 1he Orange County Fairgroun.ds." IN f ACT, THIS WAS ALL A LIE. It was a deliberate fabrication designed to manipulate our voters with fear IN f ACT, the Co~ta Mes.i City Councrl had reiectf'd rhrs proposal from the vety begrnnrng Durrn11 the fall of 1983, the County was informally advised that the plan wa\ not ar~ptablt"to Cosca Mesa. In May of 19~. frve months bef<><eMesa Action's letters, the Crty Council un.immoosly re1ected the County pan .. ' Under the d1rec11on of 1he ~rty Council, Costa Mesa has now oought thr~ land for the crtrzcns of C~ta M11sa to guard against any future attempts by the Coun1y to promote an inappropriate development _ • THE PROBLEM IS -THE LJE WORKED. Me~ Action endorsed candidates won Thrs rs only one example of the many Ire\ and distortions used by ~~ Ac11on, but pol11tcally, 1hey worked... • ' -· . :...Srnc~e've .ill been emb.rrmed by ne~spaper reports of: .. ·Councilman Dave Wheeler accused of imperaonatinr a poUce officer after .Jn automobile pursuit and an alterc.i1 lon w11h a citi1en on a front l.iwn (Wheeler t'l(plained he had .been drrnkrng) ·--Whttler censured by the City Council for using the most obscene lan1ua1e at Mayor Norm.i Hertzog, ·--Wheeler evicted from th rs apar1men1, ---Whe ltr's prev1ou~ um~ings for student body offrce at UCI on a platform of "dru11, HI and acti•i-tm." ·--John C..rdner (now living in Sewport ~~c.h and promo11ng ant~owth ~ct1v1sm there) tryrn to manjpulate our election by offering pl4nnrn comm1\6t00 appoanJmenl~ 10 other und1~te\ 1n return for withdrawing 11\ favor of Mts.a Action andi~les. If you w•nt Dave Wheeler for Mayor and are looking for new problems, soml giveaways and antr-everythin else; you should vote for Mesa Action cndor~d <.111d1dat ~-I believe they will help Mr. Wh !ler provide 1hcse for yoo. ,. • LET'S NOT BE FOOLED AGAIN. . In tht p;t~t. the(e h.is betn • tradrtton among Ct1y C ounc rl Memben, to ne11her -0ppose nor end Of st und1dates runnins for elect ton fq the Council. Obviou~y, 1f ''yCJur" candid.lie wins• new member Jorns the t~m. But, 1f •candidate 1h.J~ you oppost"d becomes• Council Member, bu1ld1?1 • te1m rmr not ~ p<»$ibl ,..;.._.,._;i,~ . '?·,.. -~ .. . I wa\ $urpri~d, ind d1~ppoin1ed, 10 stt 1ht two prt.stnt Mes.1 Action Cooncil Members, M4ry Hornbuckle and Dave Wh eler, o~nly ndorse the two M~ Ac11on candidates, Joe Errchon and Doug Y1tt) • • A lwrll conrinu~ to follow tr•d1110n, • .nd not pubhdy endor • butd ~ otf ~ember 4. •• 11 you to ~1 pcxitne, ~utson ~nted ~1nd1<h1~. for the lutur 6)_~ \ . Donn Hall, Councilman ~-~==-City of Costa M~sa • • GM to announce plant closing DETROIT (AP) -General Motors Corp .• reth!'& from a $338 01illion lo in the third quarter and a dcclinana hare or the auto market! will announce the closfog of scveTa ~ts th1 week, a ne"$papcr re- ed Sunday. he apnbuncement probably will foflowu mecllJl& today ofGM's board of: directors m New York, wltC'rt board members arc expected tQJ be told of the closanas. 7 -JI. I 14 VO'Je~S If you need a rtde to t"8 polls, call Friends of Brian Theriot EY' Monday thru fnda II AM to 9 PM l • mltllOMr lftcr DeuknwJaan·a J 982 ~"lail ca-.ify ,for leuJ Md ~ cllt8il ii lailb. !J"'"om 1e-brior111;a dw bis~ of com· .,-•••o ~ CIOIKlefM II IOIMUme& .• ..., -lhlnp, OD ~fie cues. but be bua On tbe dfy of a World Serin • 'ws' 1 10 -:....._ cenain capec1fY Cot anaiwi• and a pane month, tiuild be could not . A:~GELES -Weeks afttr commitment to tbe.~1t-remember wbo waa pl_ayiq. f~n Tom took office u com· Sources who have riiwed Tom's .. I caa't panidpaae in thac kind of ~ oftbe taae Dtpenment of J=wida111el.4itlature diic•atlioal (ol=\lnd I ~ider ~t1ont in 1983, be c:Gn(rorned aay bis U. ~)',bee• 1 &hat 10 be a wea___ he conceded. what still mark.I his bigest crili1 in rea ,·analytical one. Tom 1ee1111 . ••My faibtf bad~ Mme pr<>blem, IO ~·tbe'1itturrota W.alnut CiiH to bnr1'ai1frdmt hi.-c:aaeftdlJ a.I ilarlel• ,.d ... * lfJO'U~,...., ~ft and loan ueociatioo. realODed ICllic will be ICCepled u toat ucn.c ec>e hoobil. Maybe I tbouJd don't rhP.kan~bed-y.,.._ "• · mt.lbiP, ftom my father ... pre~ for a matter o(that impon-"lrs not in bis nature to be om .aicfh11recrutaonat1naemu &nee, and ,my backaround 1n (:OtpOr-conlrontationat, .. ooe aounie said. &end more to clauicat music and far ate and Reuritiet matttfl wu 401 ·•He mn to ,be rea.onab&e and f.utem art than to Rams and ~un~ in 1Ddultrial loan c:om-eccommoda=:a' he can." ~ ~ 1&1dthe4~.)car~ldattorney Anoclw: • ·ve obterver said Tom'1fathercametolosAn,eln -------------- EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP • OV-ef20yearsOf conUnuousierv1ce orHunfnlton ....... ..........,.ee~ach . · • . • HBCommunlty rvTcesComm siin 1980, l985, f986 Chal~rson-1 O ye4frs Commissioner . • HB City School Dlstrtct Board 128) P.resldent- 9 years trustee -------• ·• HB Counc I on A&J~-LO year member dunnt I recent interview ... It WU a Tom ••kftowt' bow t.bl corpotalC from C&nton, Cbil)I, to study and. m~t&erofhavi!ll to1t1educaleld,q1.ute world ud the world of investors and entered a aoctora.I prosram in soci-,-quitkJy!' · . 1«uritin lbould wort, but I don'( olo&Y. After World War ll he went . Jn~l!ospect, thestatt'sfesponseto thinkhelwtoo.muchPoliticahavvy .• ti9ek to ~na ooJy to find• c1vUwar the_ cns1s -worked out by Tom the ••At. limes lie does 'not 1et1n to tliMieru~ He then returned to Lot · · RESP~NSIVE · DEDICAT ED T . . • Listens to aU points of view /·.••Putting the needs of Huntl'!&ton Beach , • thrift 111d loan industry and' the realize wha1 the • foices '. are lhat ~ wflere be 1pent mere than 2S ~slat~re -seems appropriate. ~ influence politicians to tile action," yean lD the ~urant busineu, Lelillatton reformed the industry the obtervcr said • evftitually open101 a downtown res-ana also provided a state-tuatantccd. • Born in Los Anacln. Tom master-tau.rant in the Grand Central Market. S63 million loan to help repey the ed the sometim~ arcaoe world of To~. the hiah.cst level Chine~ 12,500 eustomen of Western Com-securities and busincu law durifta A~n •~tee in lhe Deu· munaty Money Center which was lon1 tenures at the two institutions lunejaan aclm1ni1tration, ovcnccs a shut down. . ' •• where be bas 1pent most of his adult 3SO.penon qency that in some ways' • Kn~~n for fiscal responsibilJty · 1· resJ~n'ts flrst -. · · " • PubJic Safety a prtorlty . • Responsible city r~evelopmen" • Keep city business 'public \..._ • Maintaining outstandlnc police, fire, and param~c service$ The DOC came in for cribcism for life. -resembles the law firm he mailqcd: not 1potttna Money Center•1 prob-He spent ei&ht years at UCLA, Oosc to. half of i• Iliff mem6ers lems aooner, and later for tendina carnina a dqret an ac::countLn&. a belona to wrute collar professions mixed 1i,&Jals oo the problem's mastc11 in business administration s11cb as law or accountina. teriousncss. But Bernard N~ban.tahl; and a dcsrce in law. He then 10Cnt 1 S • Th~ .aae~cy o~e~s business and ecne~ !=Ounsel for the California years at the law finn or Parker, ~ntiet practices an three areas: VOTE . • Improving communication with other covemment agencies ~~~10:D...D.f Thrift IDd loan Com· Mall i ke o. CI ark, 0 ' Hara & mvestment, includtn• teeunllC1 deal· PIJUq, bad kind words for Tom. Samuelian: spttWffina in l>Us:iness ~. len~cr-f?duC1anes, includjn& VAN DER -MOLEN ;Tuff:, NOY 4th CITY COUNCIL' .. He is an unosuaJ person to have in and securities 1aW and manaain& the aedit umons, ttadjq 'tamp c:om-sovcrnment service because of has office. panics a.qd thnfts and loans; and anteUect and because of his back-Karl Samuelia.n, a partner in the health care aervi'1e plans. pound -he's a bu.smcss lawyer finn, bas been a finance ctwnnanfor :rom has been most v1sjble m the prov1din1 over a rqulatory qcncy both of Georae Deukmej11n's third an:-. where he presjdcd over the that protects the publJc," Ncbanzahl 1Ubernatonal eampaians. Allhouab oonven.ion of. two health mainten- said. · Tom is a Democrat., ~uel~n ance orpnll:itlons from non-profit to ••1 d'lsaaree with him on a lot of backed him for corporations ~m~ ... money-making status. S~te law re- I 1 ., , J .J Call these People to help .. decorate yo~ home, bu_siness-.1 . . ~r club for thjs year!s: HARBOR 1/0ME CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW . S3.~ Pnze.Moncy for .Winners' Favorite Charities! ( 714 I 7'9-Rl.?5 COM\U RC IAI U1-h hlOl'I l~l;n<l 'l\ut to Bullocks W1hh1re 1 "\ewport Stach. CA 'J1{tf'<> NON-PROFIT ··the ~ (714) 546-4005 Jim Harmon Skipper We'll Help Put Up & Take Down, Too . 1931 W. Cont Hwy. Newport BMch. CA 12163 NON·PROrIT T.ealunDQ the Men of tbe 1987 Fuef~9htera Calend~u "We're burning to worJc for you" Cont•ct Ron L.Mar, Preudant . , 714 I 740-1670 Yacht Clubs Bu11ne1se1 NON-PROFIT ' KEY CLUB Irvine· High SchoOI .C32 t Walnut • h1tone CA 9271' (714) 112-421 1, Ext. 4i l 1JO-J1IO le1t1111 tltr1 PrltilaJ Craig Elhot, Advisor . - £0MMLRCIM ,_, __ ill 111tnttiMl..w Professional Lighting & Sound Qesign & Installation (71 4). 953-5082 . , NON·PROflT lRITON SEA SHIP 1058 •All-GIRL CRE'W Janer Klemsc.hm1dt, Skipper (714) 650:0247 . 1911 VI. Coast Hwy• N~pon Bud\. CA 92661 liilyPilat I $3,500 Prize Money for Winners' Favorite Charities! COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL Joulyn .James Ch•lrman llCHATIK I Pon SlntelS (714) s•t-2s11 (714) 957-12,7 NON-PROFIT ' Mike Stewart Skipper TIF'f Mond~~Fl1day 10-0 Saturday 10-c; ~unday COMME.RICAL • 111 Fast11on Island. ~wport Beach 18ulloclcs Wilshire W1nc1 . SEA EU'lOltElt SHIP 7' 1 CALL US • YOUR NEIGHBORS ON THE BAY 1931 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beoch, CA 92663 OUNCE COAST COllEGE OAltSMEN Will 00 IT IETTElt1 (714) 645-3505 Dove Grant, Cooch 2701 Fairview ltood t C:O.to Meso, CA 92626 L A TI C1' .B -· ' <.OHO'°,\ Dt:l. \1 \H 111<.H ~( llOOI. "ir hf'lf' r .. 11 • <\dvi~r (71 ·-t ) 780-3320 ,,,.,..., .. ,. .... , ••. rWa, Ot n I .Ori() \ n"' h1~r'"""' ltJlh t u #t1t...-IMNlJ l ,,.lof.IJ11ll.rif'Oh 1181 l::&!itMati • ~;. ,.r• ••f'•. Cc4 H ... '" ••• , I, ••••• co••trtlal nr•• for lht1a1 la, .. ,. Mt••··· Ha ... '1rtUor1 Ha& 41rt.rllp l O 1•t Huhr Ho•• Orl&t•U t.11111 ·a•u of 101 ,rent ar••• art p1llll1•d u a •••lie ""''' llr th Dall1 Piiot •II rai •cn,l• 1 llab111l) tor tilth .. .. ... .. .. : Market gains grour:id NEW YORK (AP) -~tock prim ptncd ground Monda). e\tcnd1ng last week's advance as interest rates fcU • The Dow Jone~ average of 30 industnah. chmbrd 16 45 10 1,894.26 , WHAT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE Orn ___ ---o=_-_ ~ NEW YORK (AP) Nov 3 .. AMEX LEADERS Goto QuoTE S b --• , METAL S QuoTE S NASDAQ SUMM ARY famou.5 laba,Ls. . . · I ... • •11U18YMa••D deurve 11 ~ recapttion .. 41111.....,,__ ID)'OM. •I~~. . N1W YORK -Mote o.c.rt ate Abra>1• _.WI.will ol 24 ~ ~Ytd in ..._. c:ua or aaop Kate HalUIMl,_:aad lheit IWO dlildmt nre9lace mantlee. F. Murray ltiU liw 'ia llrooklya. TCJ'Chine a& AbirUilii cmriel bit Ga the JUbWay in ~ eon. II btt ••19ady • blown "91*.... . w-." "'lmeu..are1QU.-ltodo, """f'M ~like my .a. ~· ~ 1:10: = =:,.. .. ty :.ws~-i:: b()w," beQPlei8' deliPled to haw ftnla..equmct aa6eve.,dli• elle IUdl a · at~! If you cu walk out.Wkb your lllilll~~ ti ~ nmnet"~ " Abi'aham1 who lives an BtoOklywa, it Mpplat. NO one cu hun you, ... IOrnetima Mlled to brin1 hi• ... t ..... ..........,;:-. -~... ··-"-· Academy Aw.rd for belt atUK' to --UIAllQH-wuu UIJUg ~neew vi.cwt~ ,._,. .... °" ia · boo# a .udeni uied at the ManbatWL Si'Ace be rides the VllltnllJ ~y AWinl~Mtb IUClr .._.... ..a.--.; ~ 1n~ty it borderod on Pfl"~. su..,...y, IO~~. 1 He allO takes the ttatueue to the • A StlF &eior ~-the t 960s aJ!d actina c;.lail be k!aCbet at &rooklyn 10., A~ made _ti•• .film de~t 1~ Collete so his 1tudent1 can prac:tace · l97.Jpla~n1a<k1ea.ive1n .~ . ... _ ... : .. _ bo&di Supporttna perts followed ln "The IUM&n.:f accept&Dce speec~ -•na Su~ine Boyt,'' ... The Riu, .... AU the tho. • thin&. · Presiaetit'J Men .... The Bit Fi1t'' and The 46-)Ur-old Abraham won tbeJ "~>: Otcarforllia per{onnanceuAntonw ---·----·--·--·-_____ __.,_... ______ _ Salim in the 198-4 Aaldenly Award winnina best picture, "Amadeus." Hit latest releax is ~The Name of the Rote," h1s first ·movie since "Amadeus." Sean Connery stan u William of Buk.ervill~. a c.etebra.l Franciscan who unravel• the mystery behind a s.trina Qf murders in an Italian monastery in the 14th century. Abraham plays the inquisitor Bernardo OuL His role is surprisin&)y small. . It WlS also the first quality oft'a to come in afterthc Oscar, but it wasn't ·the only one be sou&ht. "The Oscar carries no suarantces." be wd.. .. There was one picture that came and I really ~ted. 1 audi- tibrted for it. 1 did an audition on tape for ~~20 or 25 minutes. It was an tmprovtsati.on, and t rea.lly -...oried at it. I ~ ted to do it;and l didn't set it. They didn't want me: There. was a ume when I wouldn't want to admit that., but it's true. "And ru t.eU you something else. M res l)SC was just insufferable as ~. mean 1t wu so childish, it was. so infantile. I found m~lf bopina that the picture would fail." ' He won't name the film, though. "It took me a Iona time," be wd. ''But there-a.re-so many ~ate­ older than 1 who are more talented - I mean , -at least as talented, I'll .say that -and u ambitious, and as stru"1ina and as 1\ardworking. But they re not q~le as lucky yet. They Strirtger will head CBS N·ews. By KATHRYN BAKER.' prcs1d~nt· of CBS News in January c1s1on makina. .,,..........;..... 19 4 Danng1:hc troubled 10 months of "Howard has demonstrated the Sauter's stcdn.d tcnn as news ctuef, NE\\> YORK -Ho9o>ar<i Stnngcr, leadership, creative and personal CBS cut 70 ne-WS JObs and pvc up on ..,, ho has been runo1ng CBS Ne~s slulls that arc cntical to the conllnued its thLrd-placc "CBS Momma News," r-since Van Gordon • uter's forced arowth and success of this mo t which is to be replaced in Jaric part 10 rcsianataon Jast month, bas been important JOumahst1c tnsutution," January with an entertarnmcnt how. named the new president of the news said CBS Broadcast ~oup President . · uter's rcsianauon Sept. 11 came d1v1sion, tht network announced. Gene F. Jankow lu 1n a statemc.nt ont day after the ouster of CBS Inc. Strinaer, 43, WI constdcrcd Jhe 11nnounetn1 the appo10unenL · .cha1rman and chief ~ccutivc officer lead ma contender for the JOb and was Sauter. who was also a corporate ·Thomas H Wyman, who was re- --rrponcdlJ thc popular choice amona \ice resident. was the ta t of laced b 84-ycar-old CBS founder the news.naff... cntaasm, inc u 1na pu 1 1 1am . ey as c mnan-a He became "ccuuve producer of from commentators Andy Rooney m-.,or CBS stodcholder. LauJ"Cn~ A. the ·:cBS Evcn1n1 News" an 1981 aod B1U Moyers, that h~ did not Tt~t'I as CEO. · COSTA MES~ f EDWARDS TOWN CENTER MQN-lH~~ AT - 7:00 +·9:30 shortly after-Dan Rather took..ovet ildcquat.cly defend the news division Tisch and Paley were named tn- the anchor spot from Walter again t the encroachment of enter-tcnm leaders until a permanent Cron kt tc, and became rxccut1 vc vice ~w:·:n~m~c:_:n:_:t_v:.:al=.u=:c:s~a:::n:d:_:p:.:_ro=.fi:.:_1t~-l:.:_•n:.:_e:_::d,=.e· _ _::c.:.:h:::_ai..:.rm..:.·~a:.:_n_a_n..:.d_C:__E_O_•_rc_ch_o_st_n_. __ -l-~~~====~"===~=~ Them i new kind ot~in1hew. --- • "A charming good time movie that's. im~ to resist ... • ....... llMNIWWS NOW PLAYING ..... ·---'-.. " "'_ .,_ .... .. - ......... .............. ~- , ·---... --...... --·----..... -··· aA9'0AeN MA~8 MONDA~M"U SATUADAY 1 ST 2 PU•OAMANCES lllCl-"T "Ol.10•"'• & aT4fllllllO 1 • ,(4TVflle LAKEWOOD l ........ !MkaY lftMO 90UY ITlllO ll>AU\ ..,.~ C9UtM ~ MLll•S TMI COlOI Of MONIY flf JUMftlN' JACK HASH ll.Jl a...LJl ... 1... IUt J»t•P..Ul ... SOUY 1'910 lOlll ,.,... TC>ft OUNl.NI .... a. ...... , ... , .... Will-"""' CMllMIN Of A Wiii too Ill , ... a.u t.M •·• 1MI AKEW c.-.. ~th llll U4 Ull f ""' II o~ .,..._ N.11> \OW(~ fltOM .. TOHO , ,, ... ,. ,. ... •UNNlNO KMID ...... .,. .,..,~ ... TOUGH OUTS 1"11 I U U ... 1.U "l4 AUIHI fHI fLT S..cMlf CMt(Un ,,._,,. H)l TllOltlf lh '"' OTMH ltOl'"411 I. DIADlT ....... 2. MUI Y'llY'lf N . J.CUW\»4'CI lloe ....... IT AND IT Ml 111 1Ult.••.aa ....... , ..... wtWAM...rN:lll-- C HI L Dlt IN Of A LIHll 000111 INtlillut ... I•• TOM Cauttl TOfl OUN INI , .. ,, .... , ....... WMOOll>t Ml ..... JUMPtN' JACK f '-AIH MVl•'-T HtllJ CC>ft l. TMCK. fttAT 2 ••• l°"9ClllWM ftlOM llTOHO J , ONCI MnlH•tat loHABRA ...... "iW ·~ • - "°"" ITlelOl"ll>Mll ......,.. CllOCOOtLI DUNOll f'llo t>I hUJoH ... l.U lliM 90ll Y 1.....0 ALllNS.111 .. .... THI •LY a. ......... DCM.IT meto . $0UL MAN ~UI • T ..................... - HINCll COPf'OU'I "OOT SUI GOT MAttallD«"oUI 1•Mta.Jt ... 1•U eoleY ITftllO MCY IANIMTS l"1t Mt .... l .U1.JIMl .. ·~ Mlf•lllW• ..... c..... MC°'OIOf ~ A ann A#lll/ff --... ' "THE.COLOR OF llOISY" CA> T C"°'8!/P. NEWMAN 5 1•. 7:30, .... .. SOUL MAW' (PG-131 0-THOMAS HOWElL 8 oo .• 00, 10 00 12 00 TUES & Wf.0 ·~ McOfNMS• "IKY aANDtTa" IPG> 7 oo. 91>0 '2 00 TUES & WED "THE.COLOR OF MONET" . P NEWMANIT. CMJl8E 700, t.30 A08 RENER·a "ITAM> aY •" CAJ 8'45. 8•45, 10-20 ClOSEO TUii C. THOMAS HOWEU .. a<>UL. lllAH" (P0-13) 8-00, 1.1)(), t0:.00 >'-IJNTAl~J VALLFV ~. 1'1 ' 'i (I() ~ TOMCAUISE "TOP GUN" (PG) • 7:30,. •5 1 1.00 TUES & Wf.0 •SCOTT McGINNIS• .. SKY IANOfTa" CPGI 8 30, • 30, 10 05 11 00 TUES I WED 1J~J1vE~~s r ,., 'i 'i-l H H' ' ~ oJOHH CLEESE• •'CLOCKWIM" IPOi 8 20. a is. 10 oo U 00 TUES & wt.O .. ..u.INJACK Fl..ASH"(R) 7:00,' 15 -~.&W!O .. AL.ENI" (Rl s 25. 1000 "THE Fl. Y'° (A) I 00 U 00 TU£S & WED ••M.UE VE. Vil"' (Al 7 15, t30 u 00 ruES' WE() DUNDEr (PQ-13) 1: 15, 3 30, •. 45, 11>0. 101l0 ~ I • r . ... ,. HUNT.•J1,TO•J ""W1N f'lil.U18ti !'TOUGH GUYS" {PG) BURT LANOASTEA 1.00, • 00. 10 00 St OOTU£S& W!D . .. NA• OF T..-ROK"IAI 700 130 u.•rm&m "JUMPIN JACK Fl.ASH" IA> 5 30. 7 30,. 45 l2 00 TUES l WED C THOMAS HOWELL .. SOUL MAN" (PG-131 I 15, I IO. 10 20 S2 00 TU£S & WED PAUL HOOAHI "C9tOCOOll OUll)U't t'.'00 • oo. 10 00 (PG-13) NO IAAOA.IN PNCE L :. I J •; { /. , t . . . flMA. HOQAH • CROCOOtlf DUllDU (P0-13) • t5 .• 30. t0·20 NOIA~PAICE TOMCAU&S~ .. TOP OUN" (PG) • 7 00, 8 11 11 00 TUES & WED "TOUGH QUYr, (POI 1 45 •.QMYOfMm...- 5 45, t 45(PG) l t OOTUU&MD \'JF c •pnr, .._ ... J ••• ~ "IOY WNO COULD FU"' I 00, iO-OO (PG) "KARA TE ltlD r ciio) 105 I 1 00 TUD. WED & THURS "ObDlY .... (A) 6 45, 10.10 "'TMCIC CM TMAT" (A) 1.30 l fOO T\JD, WED I THUM C THOMAS HOWELL ... OULllAN'°cPG> 7 IO.•A5 '2 00 TUES I WED 8URT lAHCMTEA "TOUGH GUYS" ('O" •«> • 00, \0;00 12 00 TUES & WED "HOGY SUE T MAMIED" iPG· 11) uo.. 1$, 10 10 12 oo T\ID & wm C T~ASHOWEU ... OUL MAW' fP0·13l ._-=.;.;;;,;~-==-=---.... 1 100 I 1$ 1010 •--i!!"ll't~-!9-~---~ •AL..•NI" (RI I 00 S2 00 TUD & Wto "THI Fl Y" (~I oo. to IO .. JUWtN JACK 12 00 TUO & WCD f LAIH" ,.., .... .... .,. (A). 20 1:.00 •• 11 • •t NCK OR TMA T" ti 00 :ruu & WED • 25 10 00 (9') UOOTUHIWU> •ACMtMMAI• ..aTAMD aY -· c~ uo•ao St 00 TUH I WtD .. . ' matter1. Imprint your own style. st.reS5 oriainality, il\dcptndence. courqe or oonvactions. Shon tnp may be necffS&ry if''mi 10n" is to be comploted. .- . SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Follow tbrouab on huni:h, rtaliie you letrn Q.l-Both AN8WEa 'tO WEEKLY B&U>QE QUIZ ,, . • vulgerable, u South thr0u~ proass of teachinJ. Punic pi~s falf into place, you comprehend story as it actually exists. Means ''hard nfW5': ~ fanta.y. Cancer rwauve ~::1..!!ld· ¢_.nre ... n ,88 .. SYDNEY 0MARR plays role. • . ..... n....,.., n~ SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Circumstanceuwana in your f'avor-· Partner ol)ent the bldding with c AILES whathadbeen.eJu ivcbccomcsavailable.Focuson love,money,health. Yo u'll four hearu What action do you H bt complimcoted on appearance, member of opp()sitc .ex *ill confide ••true take? GoRrN· , 11~-~iiJ~i.Tt~"~IO~prlVite fl . " , -Depend.iq OD tM quality of~--I. ...;;_,..~-oc;.i.._ ___ .... ~"" atnvc to com~ motiv~ . • · RJCORN (~ 22.Jan. 19): T~TO could .be temporary J>e!1od Of 11~·8 Marti, tlun eou&ci be People you admire wall -seek your opinions. will pay sincere compliments confintfl)ent. Emphasis on rules. rqulau,on anstatullons .. Y.ou ultima&cly • laydowrt" depend on a 1tde-1ult fl · Myttayiuolved.couldleadtofinanoalpin... benefi_t from cbana~.ofpacc You'U receive ofTet -tcruttruze fine pnnt. 'neue or'have no Play at all The . ODUNI (May 21.June 20): Scenario h1Jhliatits home, security, Scorpio fiaut'CS prominent!>'. ' J r d ·, diplomacy iovestmenta. mun. You11 be invited tO:Jo;n i.pecial group . AQUARIUS'(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You will not be satisfied'thauometb.ina on Y way you c•n in out 1 te 0 aimtdat .,elpina(haritable pohncal causes. BcdtpJomatic. butdo.n't abandon merely happened. Go.after reasons, discern motives: You are aoina to cm~ -raise to nve heart.a. That asks part~ MAR printjpJes. • 2 • • _ • • • • • vactonous. Be confident. reaJize populanfy will mcrenc. Money picture as ner to •(()Ml~r the quality '!f ..hi . • .. . CANCER (June 2hJuly 22): Define ierinsdJtrfCCl ttthniQUCS. ccdid <Jr,. actWilly\'ttry bri&ht. . . • ·: • ~.Cl.• • • • • • • • • £ SU!~ for slU\ pDl'J>C)leS. T~ fact . • SHARIF burden not really your own. L'unu position actents einptoyment; basic issues, PISCES (Feb. 19-M!lfCh 20): M.,or do!'"estae a~JUStfJ?ent as hiahhahted-that Y<?U d id f'<>l cve·btd or ask for Clf'C of pets, commw_n'cation with those who rely upon your judgment. Watch focus. on d,~ploma~,. JlftS. Oow~ .. mus1c, reu010!1 with famffy mem~r. aces guarantees that yo~ have all •••••••··~"· Taurus. 1 tndiv1dual h1ah up docs appreaate your efTons, will show Jt, Taurus, Libra the side suits under control. LEO (July 23-Aua,. 22): Scermio spotli&hu pbySJcaJ attraction, creativity, rtatives play roles. cbaqe, travel, variety, ability to take ~tcr ch&f'JC of)our own de tiny. Thas IF NOVEMBER 4 .IS YOUR B~TBDAY you arc det~ined, tubbom, Couklbe your power-play day. Money and love are featured. You win b1a-penastent. fasctnauna. .-90ntrovCTSaal. Taurus, Leo, Scorpio people play Q.2-A South, vulnerable, you hold: VIRGO (Aua,. 23-Scpt. 22): F1rusb what you staa, realize that obstreperous important roles 1n yo!tlr hfe. You are fascinated by architecture, dcs1p, and you individual is "running a bluff. .. You'll have opportunity to communicate arc capable of creattni your own patterns, styles. You were on your own travel, to d1ueminatc ptnanent infonnation. You could actually be flintni relauvely early, could cha nae residence ot marital status before year as finished. +AKQ72 <;>AJC983 .¢A The bidding has proc~ded: •AJt QK102 0 Al:t07 ~5 The bidding h proceeded: .. 3 · South Wut. North Eaat 1 NT Pu• Put 2 • Pu1 PaH 2 ¢ . Pu• West North Eaet ~ South ....... e---. with fame, fortune. . . · . • .. In Occembef, money ~mes from surposc source, you'll be more secure as LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis Q.n romance, ability to set to heart of result .. _:_ --.-· 1 • ..... t <> --......;~1----. · What action do you take?~ A.-Thlnk about the auction. Part· ner dld not move over your no trump-openfng, so how much can he nave.., Y.Qu elm expect• smatter- ing of points and _a five-(:ard suit • --Time·fila :i:ches on tQ its own-dxummer- ' We have tt\rte clocks 10 o ur house, andcachofushasawnstwatcb. lfyou want to know what ume it •J, you'd find out faster by drivina O'fer ~to the bent or callina Time of Day The clock on the VCR blank$ on and off at 12 a.m. That is because the powerwentotfm the house last spnna and when the contmuity is broken, that's how the clock lets you know that the conunu1ty 1 broken. We had evcryuH~ntion ofresctttna it uoul we saw the dtrectiont. l was to bold down the clock button while my husband performed steps 2 throuah S, but be screwed up by pressing the ·hour-minute button BEFOREn~ pressed the day button and . after a while, we fiiured we were too old to stan a.pin at Step I , so we let it blink. The clock in the bedroom is hooked up to all kinds of thinas including a [111 Bo"1Ec1 rad.to and a speaker phone. 1l bhnlc roo because its continu1ty was broken, so we never know '-hat time it is. We a.re only sure llhlt every morning at 6, a dlSC Jockey awakens us with a promise to matnwn our pool with premium service. We don .... t have a pool. We also don't have to get upal 6, but we can't fiJurci>ut how to make him go away. The clock -0n the oven hasn't had thl" ri1?ht time since we ownNI the ' stove. That 1s bcc•usc without my· a)asscs J cannot see what I am_ twirling and mistake at for the timer. Thus ifit is 4 o'clock and I put a roast in the oven, I inad~rtenlly reset the clock to 4:4S. I have been known to I~ as. much as two cand • half houn on a. bvsy day in the lcilcbcn. . I have a wnstwatch th.a{ 11ves you the ume 1n Hambura. Germany. That is where the watch was made and seL TfiC"""directtons that came with it are very complete, beginning with, "Nacb etnem weateren Druck auf SI Kann die strunde ~in gcrst werden." t hYC,• for the .day when I'll be walilng along the ruce-Y an<tsomeone will say, "Pardon me, but do you have the time in Hamburg? I want to call · my wife before 3... -· Possibly the only source of time in the entire house is my husband's watch. h's a runner's watch, which means it looks like a time• machine that is ready to blast off. Hean 11ve you the time 1f you have the umc to wan for lL He must depress a small knob with a sharpened pencil and subtract four or five hours from the time he boulltt it depend1na on the sea$0D and whether we att on· dayhght savina time. It sounds laJce a lot o(fiddhng, but to reset it, be would have to chmb i11 the car and make sure the owner of the shop where be bought 1t 1s in. • A couple came over the other night and annocentJy anquued, "What ume JS if?'" , My husband said, "I don't have my calculator with me. You tell them." I btinked my~ IS or 20-timt • They left humedly. lt wa n'l that late. at actit>n do you take? A.-Some<)ne Is taking ·advantage of the vulnerability to try som - thing...!... there is no. way that one of tfifOJ)ponent.s can llave an openlng bid and the other a jump shift. To on, start with a cue•bld of three c\iarnonds. Q.a-:Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •Q5 QAJ988 0 AKJ2 ~5 The bidding has procttded: North Eut South Weit 1 NT P... 3-\J PU1 3 NT P... ? What action do you take? A..-Don!t give up dn lam jut be· cause partner has denied a heart fit! rr he has a four-card diamond suft, your combined bsets snould still stretch to slam. Find out by bidding four diamonds. J f he can do no ~nhan-four no trump, ma.ke another move by raising. Dogs forhandical>p~d a worthy charity .-· Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AQ • 4 ¢AKJ83 ... 8762 ·Your rlght-ha.nd opponent opens the bidding with one sp&fSe What action do you take? DEAR ANN LANDERS· M> favonte uncle left me a mall bequest (~S.000). I would like to make a gift i_o his memory to al'I C>rpntz.allon that is not well known or popular Do you know a sma.lhsh aroup doing wonder- ful wort that not a lot of people pa)' aneouon to? It would pve me areat fl.easure (ao..d I think my uncle, too) 1f could find a group lbat really needs r-----f11'4Itot1r-= . . . DEAR M.A.: Have I tot a wonder- . faJ Uttle elaarlty for yo.f Alld It'• rtpt la JMr OWll backyard. A aman ,,., ded.lcatedfii!;H crata• do,11 to Ufllt tlle badlca . TllHe are .. t aeela1-eye dof•· y are for ~ w .. eelctaalr-boond, ttle deaf ud ~e elderly. Tlle1e amailq utmaJ1 mall, more l.Dclepeodence for tJadr lawmu partners. ·Not ODJy do tltey provide services tlaat reddte the ltoura 11a'elde mast be TMAT DAllT runut O ~•a"O"ge e11e•J of ftie f0vr Kro"1b ed ... o•d• b. low •o fo,.., lo , l ,..ofe wo•ds UNSCRAMSlE A80VE lE TTERS TO GET ANSWO A1111 LAllDERS . wltJa t:H cap , offeT lov~ud protecttoa &1 well . Since tlil wondtdll rroap stves th ulmals to tU&e wlao aee.d tlaem (It does oot sell diem>. It cu use all tJae laelp it cu 1et. • U yoa II.ave a 1oft 1pot for do11 ud u blteresthl lmprovba1 th ._alJty of life for a laudlcapped or elderly perso&t, yoa coald oot find a better place for yoar moeey. Tbe name la Culne Compulon1 WOID GAMI for IDdepadnce, P~O. Box"'· SU ta Rosa, CA tHot. Tbe IJ'OllP welcomes cootrlb0Uoa1 (w~ctl are tu-cledoc- tlble, of coarse) la an1 amcnmt. My clleck for SIM went o._i today. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you th1nlc of a father who, for hts son's 20th btnhday. hll'Cd a woman to· come to the pany inOclo a trip-lea~? She ended up with a G-string and a tch of matcriaJ no bigger than a sa ver dollar. I fie 20:year:old is very shy. Dad thoughCt.htswouldbeagreat way to "educate" him. The lad ..appeared to be terribly embarrassed. He is a high-caliber young man - bn&ht. sensJtive and classy. fhe father filmed the whole party so he could show ino bis-friends on videotape. The mother~ also at the pany. Sbe proclaimed it a "huge success." The guests drank two bar- rels of beer. - Evidently a suc:ccssful party de- pends on bow much beer is guu.ted. Is this behavior typical of parents nowadays or am I hvma in another century? I though I was .. with It" until I beard about thas shfod.ia. Please comment -P UZZLED JN NEW JERSEY. Samuel Johnson said, .. Mam• ·n the triumph of hope over ex- perience." Qua.int but not nec:asa.rily wise. 1ays our Love aD<!War man, He NEW IN THE CABARET LOUNGE - • Cockta1/ Oancmg Tue·ffl. 5·8pm with ltve entertamment by "H1gear'' -. • Large screen T. V. for Monday Nlte· Football • Compltmentary hprs 'd ous~res Mon. ·fn • Cabaret Stafood Bar from 7 p.m. If you 'rt m 1 mor1 rtlaxtd mood tn101 th1 ''NEW" F/Jtt Otd CDckt41/ Lounge 18700 lbcArlJU BWd. k~ne • IJJ.2770 ~mm from 'John "' DEAR N.J.: Dl1p1U.01. ne pareoh 1oud Uke Id.Jou. 'nJs Is tddJtiouJ evlde.ace tlaat tometlmes parental blflHDCe cu meu very Uttle. How dld a pair of looo1 llke W• prodace a lal1ta-callber, brt1lat, 1eu11tlve, clauy !f.year-old'! • • • DEAR ANN LANDE.RS: Please reconsider your answer to the youna man who wrt>te about his 1nabil1ty to urinate an the presenceofothers. You toW htm -t problel1) was not uncommon, tbat 1t was called "a bashful kidney" and could be eliminated with oounseHna. Not al~ays true. I have been to · severaJ counselors and nobody could help me. And now, because J am a government employee, I may have lo produce a unne sample in the presence of a witne s because of the drua tests. I am scared stiff. What will I do lftt comes to THAT? -Please advise. -ALBATROSS JN .D.C. DEAR AL: I'm ave 1f yoo ex- plaiHd yoar problem to tlae screataa HtHrlUH Ck)' wowld allow )'M to P1'9dwce , ... 1pectmea prtntely. TM1 la M bl• deal. Doll't IWHt th •mall ,,.,,, . Q. How hot i' the plantt Venus? A. bout a hot as a 1elf-eleanin1 oven. • A tree's rinas ate farther a~ on the trunk's sot.ithem side. Q. ln which month are the fewest A.-We would give u~thoughts of a minor· u1t contract If you are going to make a game, it wall most likely be an no tr)inp. Therefore, we would overcall with one no tn1mp even though our hand ·~ 3llghtly off-sh~pe. Q.5-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold • ACROll . 1 TV part 5 Armadillo 9 Troupet' f4t.arflef 15 Mode<ala 18 Cargoveuat t l Announced 18 Voting group 19 Vowed 20 Ceasation 21 PtUM 22 Handed over 23 Tyrant• 25 Jab 27 .. _ 0.- Lovely" 28 Staggef 29 Increases 32 FIOOf p ecea 35 Tri.ta and back ;37 State ~a Franch city 39 Rubberneck 40 Pohceman 42 Engendef ~Cel+k>fn a IOU 44 Opt1C1 45 Turncoat 46 Overeat 47 Alien 51 Pig food 54 Donnybrook• 56 Dehydrated 57 Uniform 58 Ouechu11n 59 Hockey acora 60 V•t"*1t 61 Coup d'- 62 Daatroy S3 Adam's ale &4 Boot p•rl 65 British gun DOWN ' 1 Gave pills _ 2 Frivolous 3 Sour liqu1d1 4 Prefaced 5 Churchmen &Tr ... 7 Minim 8 Take again 9 El6t;>a 10 Squawked 11 Walked over 12 Bogeyman t3 LOOrn part 21 Rollaway1 24 Columns 21 BaMball tall• 28 Folks 29 lmpulM 30 Fortune couples divoteed? A. Sarne month the fewe t couples ~-'.;......;~_..,__ are mamed -January. Hula hoopt arc banned io Iran. Q. Can you inherit a tendency to act headaches? A. Toett one sort only-m11nune. Could you sell a ~ft dnnk by adverti na 11 u an•• tttmed Brain Tonic and Inwllec:tual Beverqe"? That bne an 1886 tot Coca.Cota off 1~-&.-+-_...--+-­the around Today YoU'd want to chanaie the words. How about .. .Nerd , Ade .. '/ -eo "Beautiful bodtc and ~uurul ptn0nallues rarely ao totetMri" •id KarlJuna. '11 • • •11/111fnff!4 • bid), so even with your Cine hand and excellent support you are un- likely to h ve any play for game. Pass. \ . -Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you hold· +AQ-10652 OAJ6 •AKSS The bidding has proceeded South Wt"St Nortb Eut I+ 2 Q Dbl · P .... 1 What a<'tson do you take? A.-We hate to accept a low-level peni.llty double when we have a six-c~ajor suit and a void in the oppo~ent'a suit -to achieve maximum results, yo1,1 usually have to lead trumps throug!\ de- clarer. and you are gotng to find that. difficult, If ow ever •. _pannera don't make low-Jevel d~bles with a fit in your -suit and you have enough ~trength to compensate for your lack of hearu Besides, you wtll sbll be a 2~1-frtoriteto win the rubber Pass. For lntormatlon about Cllarlee Goren'• ne" neweletter for brld1e playert,. write Gqren Brld1e Letter, 1'.0 . BOx 4428, Or· lando, Fla. 82802-"f.26. ~v1ooa NZZU aOl.VEO 31 Drove overly fast 32 Mexican food 33 ComPOMf - Nov.UO 34 Allow to use 35 Cr1~ 36 RICh cake 38 Acerbic 41 Appliance 42 Ta.,...ns 45 Altarnate ~8 CN'l'*"On. tor one 41 Centered on • P<Mnt 48 "--Cara" 49 Evaluate 50 Stocklng 5t "Maj()( Barbala" aU1hor 52 Aalan trw 53 Last notiee 55 OM8'0n *Of'd 59 Gloomy- 11 12 13 j ' by BU Keane ----"-'he pictures show what happens in the story. and the wards _! ----~-·e:ttiErptay·byi>fay." -----____________________ ....... ______ __.. by Brad Anderson DE""18 THE MENACE · Mlf DAD 15 IN LICEMSIN6. M'/ PICTURE IS 601N6 TO BE ON 6i£ET1H6 CAAPS T·SUlltr5 - ~p EV&~VTHIN6! WOULONT '(OCJ LIKE TO HAVE A LOMCH BOX WITH MY PICTURE ON IT ? bv Hank Ketehatii ~ by Jim O~vls . HAVING WA'llEO DOWN A PA'TROL CAR. THE i OON"T l'<.NOW WHAT W0U..0 Hot>.VE HAPPENED-10 ME IF HE HADN'T HeARO MY. SC~MS' WILLHE ee YO~ V'+'.l~SS TAKeS THE PO\..ICE ~K 10 Tl-'4E ALLEY WHERe THEY FIND MANK WARNER U\ICON· 900VS ANO wmOJT IDENTIFICATION' AU.. RGHT? FUNKY WINKERBEAN L.E5 ·, IF ~ WANr iO KNCX.0 IF U&A 15 NOl..QN6ER~ ~-· 114A'f OTHER fJY.) ••. '7UER£'5 ().lE IJJNJ 10 AtJO OUT FOR f Jlhf PICK OPA PH()..lE. AND CAU.! TUMBLEWEEDS SORE.' by Tom K. ~yan I I I v DOONESBURY · DRABBLE • • •• • by Jeff MacNelly bv Harold Le' boux by Garry Trudeau-- . . NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL Don Strauss Evelyn Hart . - Clarence Tu('llcr Michael Laiin-COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Joe Enckson . . Peter Buffa or Orville Amburgey · HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL Tom Livengood John Erskine. Tim Klink Bob Gentry Dan Kenney A 4 recommended for3· seats Fountain Valley voteB face a rather plea,jant dilemma Tuesday when they go to the polls. While there arc only three seats to be filled. there are at least four ~pable candidates. • Lotal polJUCa aren't .a bad. Heck, I even know one of the candidates foreltyccluncJl liJ HunUngton Belich. and knew hlin when he wuan'gUlar perao_n . .. . tiiplay ,.. po~itics I'm a very non-p0Litical person. I'm relatively positive that my attitude about politics stems from the fact that I was born in WasbinatOn D.C. whida ia, of co~ .tJ>e-~pr • political hotbed of our nation. Pohtio- 0-Rama City. J more or Jess remember becornina aware of politics at about aac 12. I ,_.Lll:lll'•"" .. looked around, noted the-ridicu- lousness of 1he situation. ~ my shouldc#and decided that if they leit me alone, rd leave them alone. ~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~-:...:......o~~~~~~~--l!r.m::n..J..1m~~uull.&Jjllla..U!.J~reor~~ less ol~ the same philosophy. At • that time, a penon wbo lived in .. • · Wasl:iington 0 .C had-no mayor, no ·wedon~t need Pelican Hill Road ~le:i~~~·n~-~e~~t; --.-.:v::..;:ofc iii national e-lection . _ if it means· in Ore Newport traf fie .~0.!:·~i:~r~~ , -:. stares and &Uffaws. No riaht to vote? To the Editor: --to reduce lnlffic trom this source. Let The cWTent Ncwpon Beach City Impossible. Impossible or not. residenuofD.C. did not have the riabt to vote. .lfa D.C res1dcnt fcll-U'Cl.I need to • Two incumbents, James Neal and Fred .Voss arc asking voters to return them to the council. where they have helped t-------"ke the bedroom communrt~•ativefy-wcll· run city. · ' J udg.ang from recent letters to the the. money for Pehcan HatJ Road councitbas made a disunct policy of Daily Pilot, 11 appcan that seme construct1on come from the lrvii'le increased trend arowth, with • Newp0rr8eactr TCsidents are-betng Goan development. not from New-pro~nSJty for inten 1ty of density,. hoodWlnked concemiD& the role of port Cente'r, because -Pelican Ht . The Beeco-Ba.nnina project in 1982, Pelican Rill Road~tlle Newport Road wtU not even be in Newpon ffie -mwport Center eitpansiorr tn Cetiter expansion p_lan, and traffic in 8-.-ach and has the pnmary purpose of l 986, intensified land uses in Corona Corona dcl Mar. servin& new development on the del Mar, and future eitp1nsion pro- Irvine Coasl Newport Beach hould jects in Koll Center Newport and the Consider this s1tuauon: lo order to not be asked to subsidize the develo~ Castaways, arc all eumples of in----~hean Hill--Roa&-buill,tor-0na -menrofthe lrvtne O>a:st;in tcnns of ra~ tmad JrOwth, wbicJt mek.e. del Mar must absorb more traffic increased traffic from Newport _ our traffic problcnh ao from merely from Newport Center, which ex-Center in order to build Pelican Hill '~in awesome., to absolutdy mind vote on an-issue,tit was-p01111>lc lO ~ster to vote in Maryland or Vltlinia by lyin.-nd usina an across-tbe-st.ate-line ltieod•s addras u yours9bot that was a lot of trouble to &O throu&hjusHo.f.&lU 1in&1evote. a So, I more'Or leU ipmrr:d tbc_wholc And LauraDD Cook and Jobn McKnJsbt arc hoping to convince the electOTate that their commUJHty experience will make them worthy representatives. pansion willcausc_some.AO,OOO more Road. • ~ ing. cars a day, a.nd thousands more cars a . . n addiuon to votina "no" oh the . situation until some hilarious politi- cal situation came to liaht. at which time I'd join in the ples of lauabtcr &Iona with everybody cbe. Voters won't make a mistake voting fonny three of the four. Neal 72. bas a lenath) rtcord of c1v1c service. In fact. in add1uon to his four )Carson the council, Neal wasa c1ty manager for 3S years and has taught publlc administration and municipal finance on the college level. day mto Corona del Mar. Then. Al~. the Newport Center Cllt• Newport Center e~pansion on Nov. because the county requires Pehcan pansion is a pnme example of 2S, Newport voters would be wise to HiU R~to be buth as a conditJon "mcreased trend growth, as defined vote for slow growth candidates on for the development of the lrvinc 10 the Newport Center EIR. "'In-Nov. 4, such as those candidates Coast, more caTS (from over 2,000 creased t.rend lfOwth" refers to acn· recommended by Newport 2000 homes, hotels, etc.) corn.c LDto Corona ttat plan amendmer1ts which increase (Strauss. Shores, Sansone, Beek). del Mar from the lrvinc <;:oast. the arowth more than that arowth already These candidates would be more Irvine Coast bclna 1mmediitd)'-adJa· permitted under the current acncral liiely to follow trend arowth, rather My case was such that I was bard pl'C'SSed to tell you to which political party the cwreni president of the United States belonac<L .. Voss, 49. 1s cquany adept at handling the community's business. He has served asa councuman, plannfogcomm1ss1oncr and school bOard memberdunngthe 20ycars-°hc"has hytd in the city. Vo has a full lcnowlcdge of the city-and the pen.pectivc to know what needs to be done. What he has lacked so far -along Wlth the Neal -is the at;;11Jty to rise above the petty political squabbles that have recently dominated headlines in the cJty. Neither has demon- strated the leadership to mend the nfi that exists on council. ~:O: dc~~wil1~~a ~b:C p~. which 1' called "trend arowth.'.. than increased trend srowth_, as a whamrpy: more can from Newport Most of the traffic~ -amt-atJ of matter of pobcy. Thu ~would Centcr. and more cars from the Jrvmc the mtcr1«11on ca~ty analyses h.avc a better chance to iet a IJ"IP on Coast,,ust to ~t Pelican Hill Road that appcar -10 the E R, bad as they the traffic situanon, not only in are, are predicated under trend .Corona dcl Mar, but throuabout built. can't heve that Newport lfOwth, not increased trend arowth. Newport Beach and rcaional Oranac Times have chanaed thinp. and Wutllnaton D.C. now bas a mayor and a CU)' couoctl and the natl vea cao vote. You milbt think that I wouldjump at the chance to become politically involved when I came to Callfomia. l didn't It was 1evcral years before 1 rcaistercd to vote, and then only • because somcon~bbed me ouuide of a arocery store and I had a few minutes to kill. The factJona!Jsm hfl-been-~ l-thC-lcasLr a residents would be so11aive. Increased trend arowtJr makes a County. • Th_e proper road to take 1s to vot~ shambles of traffic pred1cuons and · JAN D. VANDERSLOOT MD disservice at lts worst. - Voss also left himself open to conflict-of-interest alleaations by mvestmg with businessmen wbo later had i(lterests within the city. He was cleated of any wrongdoing but the questionable wa y the entire situation was h11ndled "funher muddled the already croubled councll. "no .. on Newport Centu upans1on roadway capacities. Ncwpon Bellch A v~te for Hart aild Person in Ne~ort --. - ... I even voted in an election soon after I rqistcred, but it was more because of my curiosity about bow the thina worked and what the inside of a votina booth looked like than any pressina urac to vote for a particular candidate. Voters who aren't as bothered by the infighting as we are should cast their \'Otes on the side of expcnence and re-elect the incumbents Those who seek change could hardly go wrong with opting for .Cook and McKmght. ~ho by the wa) arc not running anu- counc1I campaigns. - Cook 1s one of the wonderful c1t1zens who cares so deeply aboul her communit) that he has volunteered her vast talents to a number of worthwhile efforts. Cook "\7 has worked w"h Neighborhood Watch. the Parent-TeacherOrgan1zat1on . the disaster preparedness program and a child awarene s progam that'has helped many abused and neglected )Ounisters 1n the community. There ought to be a place on the council for such a pcr~n whose heart is clearly 1n the nght place and who also has the mtclligen~ to knolA-how to make the best use of good intentions VfcKn1ght ha served on the Planning Comm1ss1on longer than many c1t11ens have lived in Fount.am Valley tf you look around the city and like the way Fountain Valley has turned out chances are )OU would be happy Wllh McKnight · as councilman. During h1s· 10 years on the planning body (six of To the Editor: r For all Ncwpon Beach residcnu: Whether you vote in person or absentee, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, please don't stop after the major offices and wues (statistics rc~e.al that many voters stop before they reach muruCl- pal offices and issues). ._ Two years aao. out of curiosity, t attended a acneral mcctina of our local Community Assoc1ation. From this, I was dragooned.. involuntarily at first, into further involvement. The contmuma experience led to a much deeper ·appreciation of bow much, and in how many ways, city govem- mcnt touches each of our lives. Now, I have the opportunity to carry community concerns to our local. elected officials. Two of those with whom I have worked have been part1cularJy outstandina 1n every respect (homework: interest; hstcn- in&; and responsive action). work and dedlcauon can do. As Based on this experience, I write to chairman -of the Plannina Com- endonc two candidates: Evelyn Hart. · mission. he rolled up his· sleeves, an incumbent, and James "Buzz" worked with the staff and the com- Person, recently the chainnan of the munity, and al~ys came up with Plann1na Commmion. No label (pro-rcasooabJc •nd well-re&JOned de- lfOwth; anti-arowth; pro-business~ cisions. I JUm n bu bandwqon etc.) fits either, but endorsement is at the conclUSlon of the Cannery •el>ropriate since both are beina Village-Mcfadden ~cct, in wtuch VJhfied by the same computer-driven our association viiaJ tntercst. slate of candidates. _ The resuJt represents the best oom- Evelyn 1s a model of what a promise between a down,zoh1na Wlth couaCllwoman should be: rcspon-which developen can live and a s1ve, Studious, and mdcpendcnt (she community betterment prOJcct, wtth tw voted apinst me and my associa-wtnch I am familiar. The city lJ'I tion on more than one unponant acncral and peninsula residents in project, but she did her homework, particular owe Buzz a vote of thanks eitplained her reasons. and matn· for bis many years of devoted service. ta1ned our respect and support). • This vote should be recorded on the &uzz. a lifelona Newport resident. ballot on November 4. who sheds a tear when bis mother's Sec you at the polls. bcautyparlorittumed into a fast food DON REGAN outlet, is an example of what bard Balboa Later, I notJced that I wu more vouna qai.Jut a ~cular candidate than for a partlCOlar candidate. I didn't want Henry Smith in office, but I didn't want John Jona in office even more, so I voted for Smith. If Smith won~ my victory wu hollow because I still did11 't want him tn there. It fmally occurred to' me that I djdn't want ANYBODY in office and tt finally occurred to me why I dJ<tn't want anybody in office. which he was chairman) and before that on the parks board, McKnight has demonstrated a solid record . McKmght offers cxpcnence and leadership abilitie the city can use. Op1n1on\ ellpre'lted tn this space arc those of the Daily Pilot 01her v1ew1 up~d on this pas_c are tho~ of 1hc1r authors and ari1s1s Reader comment 1s 1 11cd The Da1lv Pilot. P 0 Boll I 560. Costa Mesa. 92626. Phone irvine Co. teen-center of,er insUlting Just like everybody else, eeveral months before election ·time I'd beoome the ~t for every politician in the world. Id ace commercials on TV1 I'd receive tons of mail from vanous candidates and in the cue of local clect1ons, find bales of paper 64 ·601'6 ·. To the Editor: As a resident of Newport Beach, I have no claims on be1n1 the smartest auy 10 town (far from 1l)._ nor do I claim to be the dumbest. But the lrvineCompany's latest proposal to bankroll the proposed "teen center." 1f andonly if, the c1l12ens of Newport . Btach. aarce to support their Beek has his facts. . wrong ~~~:~~t~u11~~~~e. iotelliience 0 ' I'm still shalcina my bead in '.,. disbelief at this Phineas T. Barnum To the Ed1tor: · · • ~ntality, that we citizen would be· Jn the Oct 28 paper, teve Marble and discussed the matter with other so 1ullible as to 'Succumb to this dealt with the Irvine Company's traffic consultants not directly in· subtle, corporate blackmail. ~daetostartro dwork.Mr.Niclsen vol\'edill tbeprojectandMr.Bceki1 lmaaane a IJ • .acre parcel with a says that the "Pelican Hill Road wtll defirutely wrona. 1 7,000-square·foot buildina in which u1t1mately be built. tha'\ is trot." I do There ii no doubt in my mind, not the Irvine Company would help not behcve Mr. Niebcn iscorTeCt. Mr. that of tJ\e traffic experu, rue!\ u ·•111itt in obllinin& favorable frnanc· Nielsen would hive I ved to &ave Herman Kimble or Pete f 1eldina; Ina" in tndeofT for an addiuonal bu1ltth1troad lSyearsqoandustJll that Mr. Beck has bis facts wrona r.iillionandahathquarefcctofoffiot, try1na. when it com" to discussinl the rewl and multiple income apace The aroups who have worked bent'fits of the Pelicah Hills *· Surely they arc JOIUnt; A teen apinst the installation and wiCScnina Mr. Beck has conttandy told us that center miaht be a Jood idea bvut not of the Back Bay Bndat. who are Measure A will not *~rk1 bowevt'r, • under these cond1t1ons. It's time we work.int apinst the approval of anybody who has rcao the en· said thanks but no thankS Inane Mcuure A. AR also thOK who have vironmentil imJ)9ct report rultzcs Co01J)9ny. It was a thouahtful, noble, wQrkld qainst any developmc~t in the traffic Will ttt worse without the sencrou h1'1' mind~. con11derate thedown «>ut area and will continue improvtments mandated under the aod rnaananimout te1turc on your ta work ... inst it If there is not down approval of Measure A. lJert. but wt can't afford the tenns. coast development, tN.re 1 no Mr. Beek bii failed to sive u1 an Thcconlt'quenccsofimpected s~u Pelican Hill ROlld. Tbat leave.-u altttnate plan. He doa not have a 11 too areat a nsk. with a definite po 1bilitr of thae t0lution for the wonenina tranic that Let ut resolve our c-umnt traffic nevrr be1a1 a Pelican H11J RO.ad' c~i u now 1nd that will continue to problem• first ·in a prudent 1Dd Mr. Betk ll&le.S that the Ptl1caa um no matlC1' wllat is butlt 1n the !CfPOnt•blc mlnner then lddreu t.bt Hill Rotd wdl not benefit u1-he tw fut\lre in Newport BeaCh. Wllett, wt Irvine ComJ)9ny°s request for 6d· the mVJronmentaJ mpl('t re-nttall ~7.000 wonh of roild 1m. didonil 1quarc foot.qc over and , Well, Mr. Bttk i wrona. 1 provemtnu. Mr. Beek MelCW to take beyond the 198 l OPA;lt doan't tt,ke penonllly ha~c ttad cvay en-the time lO cattfully anatyrc the an EinJtein to Calculate that by v1'onmmtal impeei rtpott ~nin1 anform.ation available io llf. of lbe upend1n1 some ~ million 1n "*2 to Mcatute A l .bl•e ahO reld the cmun1 nf ~ BeKb. improvements pJus .ame200 million staff' rcpot't.$. anenckd the plannin1 · 'TAYLOR 8 GRANT tn office rca11 and ruidenual income m11sion and council mttttn.p, Newpcft't Beac:h un1t1, thert has to be some tttum on • ... . investment; and this means people, lots of people. Now if this return on investment could be accomplished by mall order, J would be all for the proposed. butldou~ But as one who bas always been susp1c1ous of "caresses," l quc tion tbe viability and the density of this project in relation to its impact on our lifestyle, i.e. in&re&Jed traflic. noise and alt pollution. • P,hinea1 T. Barnum weU knew the i'nearuna you-aon'tactsometbinJfor rubber-banded to my doorknob, or nothina." and althouah h11 qresa wu even have the actual candidate b&na- a joke to many, the iocvatable ina away at my door. trafficin& accompanyma this . · butldout will be anytl'lina but a Joke. Local polthcs aren•t so bed. Heck, I On Nov. 2S, this sucker wiJI not be cyen know one of the ~dates for loolona for the .. caress .. but for the -city counCl! 10 Hununaton Beach, poJhna1>ootlf1n which to vote "no" and knew him whel,? he was a rqvlar on Measure A. person. WALTER ZIGLAR My problem lies with state or Corona del Mar national political candidatu. . You Stt, when ~n runs for Big daddy running the show . !=:!o~~r.1that it's 11.rorm=- • ~ important to yell about what bis To tht' &litor. Newpon Beach will soon havt' the best city council that money can buy. The city's bia daddy, and his croniesr are blnkrolli~ pohtk:al prostjtu~ runnina for office. . How can the innocent tell the political prostitutes from the rest? It's easy. Bis daddy hires sharp pollsters and e&mP9i1n 1peciali1u to pacbae his prostJtutes. Mulu..colored cam· P9'1" brochures with nary a mlJo" placed comma or arammatical uror. .. court every · vot~1. bll daddy'• op~nent did or did not do than at is c::oul'te$&n5, look JOrac<>U• and sound to JUSt stand there and tell what he like JoodY two-shoes. • plans to do: Meaowh1lt, bia daddy's pimps, in •• . .... . City Hlll and elsewhere. work the My Oj)p()ncnt. John Smith 11 for territory: the political prostitutes aro Petunia SS*rrowt My opponent took wonderful, wilt brina untold money from the O&fblae Collectors plea1'1Rs (art plleria, tttn centers. of ~mencal My oppe>nent wt!,tbe ~ roads} Both pim91 and prostitutes un11l he was ftve ycan old! Sm1th btlona to biadaddy who knows what rctoru that Jones "Voted to rai• be wants; chanacd zonina on hit larac weal tit alt0 traveled to flab heo pareelsofland. ~~~;in~~~~ JAMES WILSON was Rine ....... old." Newport Beich 1-· None of them ever IUlte rilbt out • .,.........._ and up ftoont .tlat't wroas wllh the "*""* system. and what ~ plaft to do . oe..,....., Ony Editor , .. c...... ..... [dltor == . . ,.,,... ... __... ~Olreceof about1L • It teems to me that •hat -e need it a iOOd, honest pOlitic\aD wt.Q will , Mod oa bit owa IOCNI polata ad eoc stoop to AOiatina out his OllPOM• .. bid OMI. • So, let~ • now. ~do , ,....., Tbe bed wtW, ot die..,....., .,. ~:....a. ....... ..... . Somebody coined the phrase a Iona tameaeo an~ I don't know who rt was. but 1 t refers to the ruatd ( ?) work of a sponswntcr. "WsadirtyJobbutsomcbody•s1ot to do u." . ltcrounmymindoflcnwhen somethi~ really choice com~ alon1 -coverina the Olympic Games, the one Mlly ,'pecial. ~ It was on my mind rccenttyas I sat down with Harry'1Cap" Sheue a man whose life tias touchcc2 the he.arts of HtJ ntington Beach Hi&hOa lerssincc hebepncoachinain 192S. Tbc.ocC.asion Ms lo put t~thcr • • somcofCap'stbouptsindac· ~. complishment prq>arato~ to thC Oilers' Homccomingpmewith Ocean VicwFridayni&ht,and i1 afforded an opporturYfty to share in the tradition and class that ca med him from one decade to another. E:i-fUllback rein.em.hers · '26.efforts Ar9 I he remains dut1nau1shed, ·•tr-.and qu1clc:. . • He remam5commttted to lus princ1D1n. back1offfrom no 1ubJ«l, offers hit opinion when asked and adds a couple wht'n oot. a.nd if necesJll)', will take a tpnntcr'1 tance and demonstrate a diain& 1tart," op~dt~aghdin ~uway.asdid • The.rtiharcatdcalofp~de1nhi demeanor, butqotasm hardly enters ·it. Despite all of the accolades he has rccci ved over the y~ars, the t~ti· moniali an<J tionor,, what tums hJS •• voice 1 nto a coo arc recollections of bis prolC&es, • Cla.r.t Yan Hoorcbclc's ftono~ wtrc tus, so wen the mom.t'nts of Eddie Moms. the.champion sprinter ofl940,ofJim tanaetand. Bill Boswell. Ken Moats and many others Of those championship footbatl ~_.. ......... ~ ... ~~'--b-"-.-;~~~....,,, By ROGER CABUON °' ... ...., ......... Lqends sometimes can be over· done, e~ally if you're ten to llOthinJ.,bUt your im11JBH.Hm.......,....,..----+...--... Jn the case of Harry "Cap" Sheue, hls pa.st is filled wtth available testimony. andamonah1s players was Luke Davis. now 80, and a JO.year resident of Costa Mesa. Davis was a fuHback·linebacker on the ch.am· pionsh~ 1926 team. "Reall)," said Davis, "he wasc.asy. But, they dtdn't work like they do today. Not the extensive dnll'- We did11.'t have cnoU&h men to do it anyway." '{he Oiler 'S q U a d- iHJmbcftd 18, but only 12 played . As Sheue put h, ·"We had 11 starters and a 5Ub." .. We always too~ u-easy on Moq· day,·• recalls Davis. "We were so beat up )OU couldn't do much. Then ~c'd put in about two hours on Tuesday and Wednetday, and not so hard on Thursday. The games were always Friday afternoon.· .. We'd just square off with each other 1n P.racucc. nothin1 comparable to what they do t6day. We pracuccd on a sandy fidd and wtth the sweat. you were ~ty muddy befon: prac-occ was ~ver. Only Santa Ana had arass ... Emotional halftime speeches weren't customary and Davis recalls only once did Sheue dehvcr a pica. .. IT was"1lbout the last pmc and the chips were real~ on the hne," said Davis. "He really put on a prctty&ood \a)k that tame. Mostly, he didn't say a Jot. .. It wasn't all fun -in fact, for the most part 1t was JUSt a dirty Job. accordin1 to Davis. • "On the dart you'd block some guy and ltc'd sho"e )'Our head in the around You didn't have any nose 1uanhnd-you 'd be mad enough to eat fried chicken." • One of the pleasures dcnved was th~ post-prnc malt. "Some of the oJd rooters. they'd bet on the garnet and wi,n or lose they'd aivc us (the team) $20 and we'd go down to the malt hop.·· - Davis came to HuntinJtOn Beaeh from a West Teus ranch ad 1924 and played on the '2.S and '26 teams. "We laved on the Matador Ranch ' and it was 2$8,000 acres. As a k.ld I (Pleue eee EX·P'Ut;LBACK/CS) ,. 'Old fasfilon' Rams . face Bears .tonight . It's Dtckei;-son I a gainst Payton -at Soldier Field J yanofl926, J946, l966and,)cs, 1930, whichhercveikddurinah~ • convenahqn. He'll talk ofhow Van Hoorebt-kt' had the JUll to return to school at qe • 20 f6r his sophomorc.}carahd touJ}l 1t out. eventuaHy~mu~aa scholar· hip to 1·empe University 1n Ari1ona and 1t'sclear~caccompli hmcnts. '· bclon&ed every bit as well to Cap, Sporn, however. were really only the ~rappin1 with the bow. up' ablhty to inch students wcni much deeper. . · When he peak he'll reach out and araba knee, or arm. a human toµ ch Jh~tkCCP\.)Ourattention. f!m ~re ht coached tbe me way. He has a trcasurcofrccollcctaons and accoladesand to put stall i~ perspective, to&et it all '31d, really 1s not possible. There arc simply too many stonCb, 1n 192•andRoekne~lhc~ • ., rteellcid Cap .. Evcrybridy wauwna th'iund that and after u wn nearly over. I w~ht up to him and I told ham 'I 1uess )'ou'rc aware I haven't aaked much." • ··He adcnowtedjtd that and I id' I havejustonequnuon. Wouldy0u • d1 mu ad formauon for me?"' e c: anted.a JT:o"'='r...__,_......, _ _, )-cars ~ uulizcd it 1n key slluation nd 1t1'c<:amc known in Southern • too many 1 moments. It bcca{lle evident. ho~evcr, that there was another 11dt to C.apSheuc, one which pro\CS'hc wasn'tentircly a sain·t, and he laughiri&Jy admits at. • Californ1us the" hcueS_prcad." Thorpc,tbil*n<Slf) C_.rti~ln- dian. hada rcputat1on asa moOdy • pcnon who stldom spoke to ''I ~ad moregut~than a bran · • monkey," hes.aud . ..: . _ s nacrs.butCapkncwhowtosetto him . · • · l-o illustrate, he oOered some thou&hts that put ham an touch with s~ch legendary sport herons Knute Rockne, Jim Thorpe, Walter Johnson and Amos Alon10 Stag; • ..ltwau pcc1alpmnndJ1m Thorpcwassu1\1nfJup,"sa1dCap .. , hadaonc to Baker n1vcrsity. which wasabout 12 mile from Hasktll "I was at a co chmgschoolat U Jn t1tute, a IJUt Indlan school, and J •(Pleue eee HOIDCOIOJllG/CS) _ Ci:p-• acrap-·- A m ld•t a myriad ~of memorabilia are. tlaMe pbotoe. · Jim 8taqeJand (leftJ WU tbe OUClll•. QQll All-CD' claolce la two eporu (~oothall and track). Slleae (abo-.e from left) bi tbe -early •30e with •printer Bdd1e llOJ'l'b (1940) and b11te llockne ln 1924. a plctue taken by &lleue wlllle a ma- cleat of Rockae•a la a coac~ achool. At rtibt. tile teaencfary Clare Van Boorebeke. dmlnC Ida relaD atop tbe 8oatbem Callfornla P!!!> footbUI world ln tbe soe .... below. llonla ...... di~ fleld ln b1a wake ln cloek-tnc a 20,e. a world'• prep re-co~ ·ln -die 220 bi l~O. HU_ 100 beet ... 9 .5 da.. - - Huntington Beach ttadttTon reY-olVes--_.._ around h iS career By ROGER CARUON Of ... ~ ....... • Jial'T)' Martin 'Cap' heue -he's a object which croucs numbers and thl:lll&Jru 1n a ~ pattern -tnerc arc so ma. rti~ ll i difficult to separate and list as ttomecomint approaches for the Ollen Friday night. • It's been 60 )tars since the cham· pion~.,, uad of heue's in 1926, 40 since be and Al Reboin coached the . 1946 cfiimpionsfilp learn, and 20 since one ofh1s protqcs, Ken Moat coached the _1966 dianlp1on hip team. Two other Hunungton Beach teams have cnjo~cd champion hip reputauon -1930 and T983. At 91 hercspncnts the trachtion of Huntu1Jt0n Beach Hieb School 1n such a unique mann all )'OU can do is list" and aJlow the reader to contemplate. A D&U\·e of loY.-a, raised in Kansas nd vetmn Of World War I. heume to Hununaton Beach in 192.S with four >tan of coachma bchmd bim . The follo-..ina year his Oilers were Ofin t:a1uetn-champronnnd(~-- 34 )eats he v.as Huntincton·Beach's ' H~·-was a subst1tut~'-lelleher for thttc )W'S ( 196()..63) arid WU the sportsedator ofthe Huntington Beach News for Slit more years. retiring in 1969. . Honors arc numer<>u Wlth per· haps the top com1na as a member of the Cahfom1.1 Coaches Assocauon Hall of Fame. as well as his sele.ctaon to the CIF Southern Secuon·s I-fall of Fame. But has penonaJ hst of achieve- ments docs not include that -rather 1t's a hst which pretty well dcscnbes Cap's dem~nor. "First." sajd Cap rtcently, ··was 30 ~auhc director of the Southern Counues Track and Field Meet. "Secondly, I was the co-founder of the first b1&h school baslitbafl tour- nament an Southern California, aJona with Leon Minor. "Thmi. for 10 cars l conducted a newsletter than v.cnt out to our bo}S off of war. "Fourth. 32 boy that I coached chose coachina as their profc ·on. and boy did they make good. "And fiOh. I was the sponsor of the (Pleue eee 811BUS/C5) Raiders out of contention?. Mistakes costly as LA falls !_hree games b eh ind Denver Sunday'• NFL .core. , Den\.tr 21. •aa1de.rs 10 •'cw Orleans 23. n Francisco 10 ~n\I Caty 24. • n Dlcgo 23 'c"" York Jct 38. ~attic 7 • cw Yort Giant 17. Dalla 14 Cincinnati 24, •0eu01t 17 •Pm burah 27. Green Bay.'\ •. Cleveland 24. •1nd1anapohs 9 •M1am1 28, Houston 7 • - •New En,land 25, Atlanta 17 •Tampa Ba) 34 Buffalo 2 •\\a h1n1ton 44. Minn ta 3 {ot) •\t Lou1 13, Ph.iJadclph aa 10 •denotc'I home team. . Toelsllt'1 Game Ram at Chicago (C hann I 7 at 6)' •Nf roundup, page< •Raider \tall u~ • l6. J ·~ Becker wlm tenal8 title .. . -. . P Rl -Two-um W1mb&tdon cbanullioa Boria ~ won hll ~ tournament 1n &brec WC1Cb. beat1na Seiaio Gaul of $plan,~ 6·3. 7""6 Sunday in ihc final urtbc: Pari Open 1tnn11 tournamcnt. ~ Kings, Iµlmonton tie The 11-)Ur-old West Gcrmah won \he Australian Indoor tournament an )'dncy, an4 the Supu Sc1ko --~~4·a-.i~~ ~&~ wocL1 pRer &e ~miAI te .Pan . · • LA scores 3 oals tn first period: lers counterWlth~STilseconct bctwttn )'lilnd fincrt·po1ntina Montmal Coecb Jean. c1 Perron \ • · .& ttrttl"t't Bit MtC1cn1 7 .,~,ted -139 m1Au&a u..- Stektr, thl' wprld's No. 2 player, said the traH·l and From p .tl.,.ldltt Ohanac'J of nt:ry made his hi& . vcmcnt all the' Raimo Summancn ac;;on:d tWl~ dunnJ Edmonton'.s more d1fficutt. • " d · --" d 1 ·' c· F h d pcnahie for the inc; dtnt, 1nclud1na 79 to the Can~~ Mc<\tary fin~rtd Vancouver defenseman AIVW9 H11!'1Vard a1 the firtt player.off the bench and rdallnlCCS • do•blc minor and pmt .mi~onduc1 to Halwa · ~ "Under uch circums c~ to fly~all those many fivc-aoal 1«on ptnua an 1oa tenu 1ra.nt u r mo e hours, the different continents; lhc diffttent ciucs and twosood saves in overtime: Sunday Yiht>OifCT$and · Seven J>!a)CI'!> 1n all'wcrc cxpcll~ from _the pme. 1ncludinJ Smyl, who n:«ivCd a 10-manute misconduct. Richer and Walter were not penalized. ditforcnt surface . Lffuay 1 didn't think I could do at," Los An~les Kini) pla)C'd to 3 5-ational liockcy -·• .-2 5 080 h' h Lc~ue Ile dl Edmonton. \lid Bttker, who dd~ • I • to 15 camm&.' wn Fuhr stopped C'ra11 Rl'dn10nd on u breakaway and It 5, RaAatrt 4 -At New York, Paul ~ad.an those three victories. He won SI00,000 in Pari ·Casal -~ bukowk·h··-OR·:.a-de414! 4A sHttflfd tiri¥e iR the -@ms hlt'ttlmt pl of mep:mcl:2lmto:o"erh1M •M --~ ... Thc~•'Clll _vossu..---pu-nc-co~ul..,..c-lia~ll-cng-e...,..t":""b-:e-::l-=9-;:-:82~lm'Y---...,w~a.,.s'"a;ojw~a;;:;;tlE:;t~. · • oveniroc. •. pvc the Winn1pc1 Jets a ,victory over the Ne York Holma-Otrry Coone)' hcavyweiaht lltlc boui. in which Becker served 22 attS in winnina has sixth The teams battled on even terms throush two rc;noJs JUn~n. . ....,.h 1m' .. r =ly received S!O miUlon. tournament of ·the year. He won at Chacqo; ofwide--on.•n play that led to IOaoalsand 49 shots on net. ,_.. L.-Ra"•"'n..had come back to tac lhe pme when -. ""' -..... h WimblCdon and Toronto before his tuacnLs:u.u· JK.....~-t" Ii J 2S ~ · .. •K ..._. "· • -=-.s fi1 fi llhfi • 1 wi absOlutely be a rccofdl)ul'R 1u1 tac In the 'doubles final, John McEnroe and ter lJut neither tt•m was able to score m the ma mmute1. Bob Brooke and Mark \Abornc scor~ m l. e •!Ul tt "'°'er:· Arum bat promised. . Rookie Luc Robitaille and \'etcran Davel a)lor had· minutes of rqulation before Macl..can Sot h11· tamt .. The 32-year~ Hagler had been contemplating Aemina of the United Sa.tes defeated · Mansour two aoab each for the Kitlp, who kd 3-0 after the firsl wlnner his eiahth pl ofthe season. . retirement earlier this' >car. largely because of pres ure Banrama of Iran and ~o Pcrtz of Uruauay 6•3• 6-l. period Marcel Dionnl' also sco~d for Los Angel :.. . Maclean.• ri&ht wina. f•rried Che pu~k from behind (rom his wife, Bertha: But lb.c two .finally aafced that The winn rs will hare S. O.OOO. , um~nen) first two Joa.ls. of the. season, along w~th the New York net and was'5to0Ped on h•l firsc-.hot by Hqlerwo.aldconunue-atlea~ttomeet~na~d,, • '-Al .. 1 Sta -9 2 · aoalsbyM1~Krvshelny\k1.Jan~~mand~arkM~ 1cr-aC>all~ndcr. )ohn Vanb1esbtouek;; 8_wt Vanbi~.ck !'S · Accordina to Pat Petronelh, the champions co; Davia ·~~aS . -. n,. ~ . · hel~ EdmOJ\lOO outscore the 01lc~ S-:2 1!\ the middle could no• c~ntrol the rebo~nd and acc•~ntaJty tapped the manqer the decis1on to fiaht Leonard wiu made, pcnod. n11ck into has own net dun~ a 5cramb!e. . because .:in 20ycars t.me, H~rdid oot want fans who TOK.YO -Glc!'n Davis of. the 1111 Fuhr, who came off the benc_h for th~ final 25 Osborne made it 4-4 WJth J :3S left an the tbudpcnod ~re evaluatana his acxo"'phshments as ch,mp1on. to Hou\lOn Astros drove an four runs with a minut" h lpcd keep Los Angeles w1nles on ats currc_nt when he tapptd home ru o,,Jn rebo\lnd pasr'aoaltcndtr uy he ever ducked any challenger, particularly Sugar three-run homer in the 1xth inning an~ a seven.pm roed tnp. The Kan.gs arc 0-5-1 on the trip, Eldon "PoJcui" Reddick. Brooke bad pu~ New York Ray Leonard." sinale in the ninth. lead1Ag the U.S. MaJOr havinf missed an opportunity t~ ~n in overume: within 4-3 on a goal with 2:41 left in reauJat1on. Hukr has been · mtddlewcaght .champion mce League: All·Stars 9-2 over their Japanese counterparts .. don't thank he e\eO saw 11. Lukowtch s:ud after · • . 5ep&em&cr 1980, when he knocked out Ala.n Manter. He -unday. . Fuhr stop{>Cd his quick hot on an ovt'rtime Qreakaway. Sabra 7 Bnla• 1 _At Boston. Wilf Paiement and bas defended the title I I times. two short of the 160-Jcsk Barfield of th.r Toronto Slut' Jayscontnbuted "He bad his pad out and the puckj~sl hit It. But 1 thought Clark Gillies ~ach scored two 1oals as the Buffalo Sal!m pound diviS1on record> of Carlos Moft'l:Oft ... Hagler's a two-run homer in the ninth. . . . . we had the rebound' an ... but 1 thank he rl'-3ched m and used a fivc .. goal second period to btat the Boston Bruins. most recent defense came last Ma~h at Las Vegas, It was the U.S. team's s«ond victory against no pulled thel>uck out before the linesman could get there Galles Perreault, Phil tfouslcy~nd Pajment ~.in where he knod:ed out John "The Beast" Mugabi in d'ie defeats in a seven-game exhibition. series an Japan. The and.s.e.dL" · • -the opening 1 :Hof the second penod to. twe.k a &-l ue. n tll round. ~ Americans won the ope.ner 6-l on Safuroay. -• Fuhr, however, said he saw the shot but not the The founh Buffalo aoal of the period by Gilles drove Uollird Olfe' uf w treroerof 7\~--gold \ Ml c Witt oflhe AlfFlr,wh(! had an 18-8 re~~rd shQDter. · . 4 • rookie aoalie 8111 Ranford from the Boston nets after be niedat boxing sweep in t. he 1976 Olympic Game , with a 2.64 .eamed-run average. thts sca~n;. stntcll out "It'!> a quest.ton of who _!!'<!ves ~;st." he .said ... You c up four goals on seven ~o&S. He wai replaced .b)i lmockc:d out W11frcd.Benitc.iin Novcmbcr-t91910 Wtn ~en Japanese~ t trst lhree-tnntngS;-_~-· Juive . .tollavc pal.!CQCC andlic: ua mm the weltcrweiaht title. He lost the crown to Robcno . Three other ma.Jor leaa~c p1tc ers. reg Hams o Duran seven months later, then regained it in the "no Texas. John Franco ofCinc1nnati and JefT~eardon <?f In other NHL Rames: lttl 7.., Blaetllawb · S -:-At St Loui1,,_.=;Do.=...;:iu1L...;..;..;_ mu" ftP4 i~mlxr-t " Atrnl. combined W> t.nko-out anothe~t.-na~._......,..a...._ea=-u-dlead=-,"=en..;.;...1_c-=-1tt-.S .... --A=-t...-a-o-co_u_v-cr-. s~ijr Gilmour scored a aoatand added three assists to 1 t e Quote of the day was the winner. ~ · goals by Mike McPhcc. Bobby Smith and Stephane St Louis Blues to a victory over Chicago. Playin1 before 41;000 spectato~ at Korakuen Richer early in the third ~riod powered Montreal to a Bnan Benrung. Ron Aockhart, Mark Hunter and B ... J Brister, rookie quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, when informed that he had been voted by Steelers fans as their favorit~ for the job. no fllatter what.Coach Chuck Noll th1 nks: Stadium, lhe Japane took a 2-0 lead ID lhe fifth on a victory over the Vancouver C~nuck.s a~d extended the Doua W1ckenhe1scr each had a aoal and an asSist for the sacrifice fly by Daajiro 01.Sht of the Kintetsu Buffaloes Canadiens' unbeaten streak to su pmes an a pme spiced Blues. Jocelyn Lemieux and Grq Pastawski also 5C'Oml and.a one-run ingle by H1rom1tsu qt:ruai of P'e ~tte by a wald. bench·dcarina brawl in _!he final penod.. aoals for.St. Louis. · Onons. Ochiai was the winner ofthrs season s Paclfic Players from both teams streamed onto the ace at League tnplecrown with a .359 average, 49 home runs 13:14 of the third ~fter a colhs1on between Vancouver uJen S, Nonl'4•et S -At Quebec, Paul Law1css' and 116 runs batted in. · captain Stan Smyl and Richer near the Montreal bench. power-play aoaJ at 11:13 of the thant period lifteCi "It was flattering and all th.at. but the poll that counts around hCt'C is Chuck Noll's poll." The exchange became a full-scale brawl when S~yl. Hartford to a 3-3 ue with lhe Quebec Nordiques. . Earnhar~t drives to.victory attempting to reach Richer, was anbbcd by Can,ad1en Quebec's Date Hunter was 5erv1n1 a two-minute pla)er Ryan Walter from the Montreal bench. manor for hook.Ina when Lawless lifted a rebound ovet: _ Th --... tch I ., t HAMPTON Ga. -Dale Earnhardt • The prolonged series of fights resulted in an 18-Quebec netm1nder Mano Gosselin for his fifth goal oflhe Orpe n&111t ma p ay ev.-n easily won thc..A\lanta JoumaT SOO stock minute delay and ended with a biner: verbal e'chan«e season. .. car race to chnch the NASCAR Winston TVCSON -Jam Thorpe de~eated l!I Cup champtonshap by shattenna a ••ck · con Sampson by four shots Su!JcUY ~the . record Sunday in his fifth victory of.lhitseason. • Tucson Match Play €hamp1onsh1p to Earnhardt, who woo the second driving title of his become the first player on the ~!' to~r to . career, beat runner-up Richara Petty by more than a make a succcs ful defense of his title tn three years. lap with an average speed of si.523 -mph. The 'Th_OrpcY67· 71 ~ictory in the m~l-match play pre'vious track record of 144. 94S mph was set by Benny fonnatmwh.1chthew1nnerofea~hmatch1sdetermmcd Parsons in the Coca-Cola SOO in March of 1984. The - by an 18-.hole r.ne4at score, ran ha~ two-year stnng to 12 previous race record was 142. 712 set by Petty in 1970. ·Area spOX!ts calendar. consecu~ve ~onang matches. Dnving a Chevrolet, Earnhardt started the race But 1t wall end there. with a 144-poant margin over Darrcll'Waltrip in the Tournament ponsors announc:ed this weekend battle for the point bonus, worth allf)roximately that the event Wlll revert to a 72-hole stroke-play $719,000. He clinched the championship ~~n tournament next year: No match play events are on the Woltnp's Chevrolet we-at out with eQ&1ne problems on 1987 tour schedule t'he 83rd lap. Bonnie De wins.in stretc~ Television,~ radl 9 ARCADIA -Enghsh·brcd Bonne lie ~ • TELEVISION caught pacescner Top Co~ge an the final 6 p.m. _ PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at 100 yards and won the S400.000 Yellow Ribbon Stakes at Santa Anita Sun(iay by a ' Oucago, Channel 7. 1 half·lenatb. RADIO Ridden by Fernando Toro, the 5-ycar-old 1mp0n 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at . ffi flh b " d I Chicaao. KMPC (710). was an tra c much o e way ut 1oun c ear running 6:20 p.m. _ ROCKEY: Kano~ at Calgary. at tht rail after the tum for home. 7.c .- She won a-l3lC' battle asainst TGP.-C-orsag , the -,.,-.KLA.IC•U•'.Ol1----~······-=~ Canad.tan-bred-Carotene and Asteroid ·field.. , ./ ' Italian wins NY Marathon again , . l'ootba.U TIIUndly •• HIGH SCHOOL-Un!Ytrallv II N9wllort Herw, 7.30; SelfC..,.,_te et lnltne, 7;.JO, COsl• Nine 'VI. Tr•buea H• et Mh'*' VlaiO, llshl» ..Monteomef"Y YI Wier Del el s.nte Alie low!, 1;)11. F,,_., HeOM SCHOOL-Eat8(1C19 ..,.. Cer-dll MM et New-1 Herbor, ):JO, L.eoune Hiii YI WoodW'-ti lrvlne, 7:.>0, Edlsoo 'lL. FOUlllUL. V•..., 11 Or.,.. Coest Co191e. 7'30; Oc.aell View •I Hwitlntton ee.dl, no, WtttmlMter VI /Mrlne el Wttlrnll\lltr, 1;30; Or....-et~ lead\, UO, Seddllhdi et T1ntln, 7:.>0, c:Hhtr-v,,,_,, 11 Mlnlofl Vltlo, 1 30, El Toro 11 Dene H 7.lO S.twdlv COLLIO•-Sen JoM $le,. vs.. Cel S .... Fu11rton et $ent• A/llf 1ow1. l ,.m.; Stentbrd vs.. UCLA el ll-aowt. COfiiWIUMTY COL&.801-S.n Oleoo Cltv Collte at OrMte Coett, 7:30, G4lldln Wnl et FultnOll, 730. Vollqball ~v COUJGl-c.I $tell San B«nerdlno et SOutMnl Ce! Cotltoe, 7 P.tn. WedMSdeV HtOlt SCHOOL-<IF ~·A, l·A first round olevoff .. NEW YORK ( P.) -Gianni Poli, felt the season had gone. COMMUMtTY COLUGl-Goldln Wut et Compton, 7 P.m~ Cltnn et Orenge CoHI, 7~ COl.LIGl-UC S.Ote a.ro.te et UC Irvine, 1;30 broke a~ay between the 20th and 2 I st l'Mndlv who did not lh1nk he would be able to "When the race started, r said I run the New York Caty Marathon would do my best. But I dad not thank · because of inJury, survived a mid-I could win. race duel unda)' with favored Rob de ~·However. I was always out there Castella of A..ustraha and became the wllb the others (the Icade~). and th1nt straa&ht Italian wanner. w~n I started looking around, 1 saw Whale f>oh was winnina an his tbeywcrc having more problems than debut an the race. Norway's Gme I was, and I began thinking this could W11tz, who has started every New be my dar." York City Marathon since .1978. won h certamly turned out to be a good tbc v.omen's d1v1S1on for a record-day for Poli, lhe Italian marathon equalling eighth time in nine years 'rccor<fholderwhowall be 26 Wednc • and fifth in a row with a front-running day. • performance After exchang.ang the lead wuh de "'I had sore less all week an Castclla for about four miles, Poh. the tra1n1ng." Poh explained after finish· only Italian to break 2: I 0 -he ran ing the 26-mile, 38S-yard course in 2 2:09:57 in finishangJourth an the 1985 hours. 11 minutes. 6 seconds. "Sol America s araThon...Ch1cago - Early Bird Dinner~ '7.50 Featurlns Prime Rtb,.or Fresh Fish Complete dinner with choice of Soup or Si~d ~nd Dessert 4 to 6 PM • 7 Days a Week 801 E. Balboa 673·7726 males.· • MtOM SCHOCM.-<:,., S·A, >-A. 2·A and ame11 After that, Poli was an command, tdloM ""'round •voff•. and de Castella, the 1983 world HtGH ~~:!! .-Id round._.,. champion 1lnd winnl'r of the Boston oft\ Marathon and the Common\\ealth COMMUNTIY cou.ao1-M1 s.n Antonio Garn~ marathon this year, did not ;~Goldlfl Wttt, 7, °'.,... C08'1 • ev.r.u. o;cnousl} challenge. COLLIGl-f'rWllO St•te •' uc irvine 7:JO s.twdlY De Castclla tired badly in the late HtGH SCHOOl.-<:tF 3.,.., 2-A _, smea stages 1lnd faded to third in 2: 11 :43. Kt1oo11 MCOnd round lllevoff• behind Antona Niemczak of Poland, COLLaoa-s.n JoM s1e1e •' uc inine, 7:JO the runni:r-uprn 2:11 :2t. 1 W•terpo o .. Italy's Qrlando Ptzzolato, the New T....-v · York City'Marathon champion &Ir couuoHfTY C:O-.&.aH~d .... 1c11 •' 1984 and 198S, wound up fourth Orenge coeit, a, Goldt1I Wttt •t Pawdene. uo Sunday in 2: 12: 13. HIGH SCHOOL~~1rra1 round Plevofh. lbralum Hu.s~in, n.inth last_year in T'hurldav his first marathon, was nrth Sunday. HIGtt SCHOOL-CIF •·A""' rOCll'IO Nvoffi tn 2: 12: 5 J. COl..LIOI-UC Intl/It el Cel Slele Ful!Wton, 7 Pete Pfitzingcr of Wellesley, Mass., wanner of the 1984 U:S. Olympic mara\.hoo tnals. was the first Ameri- can finisher, placang I 0th in 2: 14:~. ffr'IClav HIGH SCHOOL-<:IF •·A flnt round ~'foff&; 2·A MCond round COllW1:WTY COLUIH-Orenee c:..ai al PelofNir, 31 Fultrton et OolcMn Wnt, 3:30. Friends of Brian Theriot proudly announce the endorsement of NEWPORT HARBOR..c08TA llEIA IOARD OF RIAL TORS I . COSTA MEIA REPUllJCAN ASIDllLY • 7U.J '"" ''IF YOU ·WANNA WIN, ,.. YOU GOTTA .PLAY WIN-oor· . CMk Til11 'i· 1•1111111 011 1111 Al. . . . .. FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY AAE LAX/Orange County Connections Via Golden State A runes WtN-00 Hothne: (714)842--4333 SatunliY HIGtt SCHOO\.-CIF J-A -"' round ... .,,. ollL COLI.IOI-UC S.n 01ett vt. UC lrvlne et Het11"9 ~. noon. 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Sen Ftencltcx>~ 10 e.m Jordati scores 41 .as BulJS top Cavaliers route to the win. • Atlanta. which beat Phjladelphia four out offivepmesluucuon,also- 1ot 21 points from Kevin Willis and 14 points and IS assisfs from Doc Rivers. - Phtladelphia was paced by Charles Barkley and Mau nee Checks with 26 points IJ>ICOC. Anteaters split in water polo I UCI falls in soccer The U Irvine men's ICCC:Cr team closed out the scason with its fourth traisht lo , falbna to Nevada-Lu Vqas, S· I, Sunday a' UCt. Don Edwards scored the lone pl for the Anteatcn (1""4. 6-13 ovmll) ""'~ him four for the teaton, one behind tam·leeder Ktilb Golden. • • _Harry's TD heli> Former FV Htgllstandou ____ _ ·scores on pass from Kenney · y,..u .,.~. · Nick lowcry kic.ked a l7-yard fjeld ~l"Wlth teven seconds rema1nin1 and former Fountain Valley Hilh . tandout E~1le Harry cauaht a five-yard touchdown PIH unday to hft the Kansas CH> Ch1cfi to a 24-23 victory over the San Diego Charatn that spoiled the NFL dd>ut that Font<"not cauaht b<'h1nd safct} I te Randall, wtlo Bay"s Oacy f.llcnon i nto acoru ~n made an I~ -had-lbc passao lhr~ lui ouutrel Md itftt Forucnot-.,..nf--fim..,.'1ailt't JtOnftl--:mdl lb1IOWI then trotted into the end lOnc from the 0. sttond fumble. caught a 9-yafdtr an the: th1 penod, • made 11 diving ~yard touchdoWn caldl in the fourtb • 8ec1H,8µ.tt.U-8uO'alo1Clf-Oeitructedonk1 kon ~riod. rt"turm. Enc R1charctson 11n a k1okoiTto ht I°' v..here be . :handed off to Ron Pltt on a tt\etse. Pm , \\oho bne-r · . DOt;Atlat H. Oller1-7 -Miami bandtd Houaon ht acore<l on a 49-yard mint n"turn dropped the ball tncd-to·· e1pth cr11aht lo" I\ Dan Manno threw four touchdowii pJck it up at the 8 but wa~ h11 b~ Buts llnrbackcr Kevan pas~. three ina •~29tpen tt\ lMsecond penod. Marino'• Murphy. The ball rolled into end wne, where Pat touch~ov.n throw1 covered e1pt, 38, thrtt •t?d ~S yard1 Frank.Jin recovered for a 10-0 l<"ad. . H fint hcd 12-for-29 for 220 yards ' The Chief! needed 46 1CCOnds to march SO yards in J~ Pl,ilYS to the hargers' 19-yard line to_sct up Lowery:S winn1n1 kick that sent San Dieao down to its eighth Cudlaal1 U, Ea&Mt 11._.. C1ifT . toudt came off the ..._ ;:::t--.......,ttl!lltnirt"'f, . Mai k Malone threw thtte ..: ~nch to throw a 14-yatd touehdewft.pa• '° R6)'~........,,:o-=.,..:...;,.,.. touchdown pa ses to.Weegie ThompJOn and P1nsburah with S:04 rcma1nma and Stump Mitchell atn Ofte-yard \0 tu med two fumbles 1n the first four minutes b\ On!<'n score with 36scconds ltft for St. Lou11. • consecu-iive defeat. ****•*************************** ---~ • A la t:ctitch effort by the Charaers to make Saunders a w1J1Der in h1 first game 5ince taJuna over for Don Coryell, who res1ined Wednesday. ended with quar- tcrback:Tom Akk throwina h1s fourth in1erccpt1on Of the _ • Bill Kinney . r aame.on the final play, ! -.... ' •. • ·With the victory, Kan$1s Cny improved to ~3 the . . Patrlot1 U, f'akOIM 17 -The"rcplay "official took team's best start m four seasons under John Mackovic. •way an AtlaJ!ta touchdown 1d the first half..theri the New The Chargers fell to 1-8. En&Jand Patnots took away the Falcons' offense in the · ThcCharaers, who led 16-0at halftime. had repined second half. • lht! te~~ 23-21. on a I-yard bootleg run by A1clc with I :02 Replay official Joe Gardi reversed the on-field ttma1n1na.. A1ck, a founh-ycar pro maluna his first NFL officials' dccmon that David Archer's 16-yard pass to start, ran into the end tone untouched one play aner Anhur Cox was a touchdown ~ompleting a 17-yard pass to Wts Chandler that gave the Gard1 saad'only one of Cox's feet had touched the ChlJFTS the ball on the Kansas City I. JtOUnd in the end zone before frcc fety Fred· Manon The Chiefs had ra.ILied from a I ~p01nt d~clt to take Jlrred the ball loose. It took him nearly five minute to a 21-16 l~d with 1:46 rcma101~g on a I-yard touchdown makeh1sdec1 iol), tben Mick Luckhunt mmed a-36-yard run by Mike Pnutt. Kansas City had pulled within two field.f,oal try. . . points on quarterback BiU Kcnney's stcond touchdown • If it takes five minutes to look over a play after an pass of the olld harf. the S-yardCT to Harry. With 7:43 to official has already made a -caH. they should leave 11 play. Harry also caugh~7-yard-l>U1. alone," falcon Coach Dan H_enning said. -Kenney. who a.ttc.nded Sadd..lcback Collett com-Gluts ff, Cow(,owe 14 _ 1,_ Momr-and ~e New pletcd 21 of· 32 passes for 287 yards and WIS not J• ~ " rn inte'FfR\r1· Y9~k defense held off the Cowboys an a loppy game 1n 1c complet on )I our o passes r-fo-r .... 42r-ya=-ra...-s _. wh:iclHhc:te-werc-~~move" by ~aQh.-icp with one touchdown and four mttrctption . It was the rushed. for 181 ya.cds.-.and touchdowns of 1x and eight §CCOnd-lo~e t number of complcuons by a San Olqo yards, and the defen5e recorded six sacks. including one team 10 the club's 26-)ear h~tory. The fewest complc· by linebacker Carl Banks on which Dallas quanerback . lions was three in a Sept. t 7, 1978 aame against Tampa Danny White broke hts nght wnst. White will be out torat Ba least six weeks. y. • Ai<;k started because Quarterbacks Dan Fouts and The victory mpvcd the Gtants to 7-2. one game Mark Jiemnann each are recovering from concus!>ions. ahead of Dallas in the NFC East ' ·In other NFL pmcs Sunday· JettSl,Seau wu7-TheJets(S-1 )routed Scanleas Ken O'Brien lhrcw for 431 yards and four touchdowns. Al Toon, the NFL 's leading r'CCC1 ver ..caught nme passes for a career-high 195 yards and two scores. We Icy Walker made six receptions for 161 yards and.one touchdown. The Jets set a team-record with t.btir seventh smnght" victory as O'Bnen passed 83 yards to Walker. SO and 36 yards to Toon. and one yard to llaht end M1cfey Shuler for scores. He coroplc.led 26 of 32 ~· • Gare Gilbe!J made hil starfin&acnut m place ofihc· benched Dave KrieaatQuanerback fortne&ahawks. 5-4. He was 25 of 44 for 284 yards and one touchdown. but was 1mertepted tWlce RedlkJJls 44, Vlk1.D11 38 (oO -Gar) Clarie caught a 38-yard touchdown pass from Jay Schroeder l :46 mto overtime to keep Wasbin,ton lied with the Giants atop the NFC East. The Redskins had lied the game with 63 seconds left on George Rocers' tlur.d touchdown of the pme, a 2-}ard run. Bu!_Placck1cker Max Zcndc1as missed his third conve~ton of the pme, fomng the oven1me The Redskins won the to sand drove 63 ya rds m four plays for the w1nn1ng score. Clarie caught the ball on the lefi Stdelioe mbe 30. spun out oflbc grasp of Minnesota defensive back Carl Lee. then went into the end zone untouched. { Minnesota quarterbacl Tomm) Kramer completed · 20 of 35 passes for four touchdowns and a team·rccord 490 yards. Schroeder completed 24 of 47 pas~s for 378 yard.sand two touchdown . ··1 don't thmk I'm 1hc whole Giants offense:· Moms said. "It was pan of our game f>lan We w..anted to dominate them at 1he hne of scnmmage and I thmk v.e did I have ro make some big game 1f we're going to win and I did ... • • Saiall U ... 49ersl0 -TbeSamts t1&htencd theNfC.. West race by upsettin& San Franet$CO. wh1cb m·ovcd the ball well but could not cash in for pomts Rookie Rueben Mayes ran for touchdowns of four and 27 yards and Morten Andersen booted three field goals, from 45. SO and Vh¥.ardds.. _ . --. i..A :r-,; r.r:-~r r.-~ . " 1 1r< -stnn&..Q.uarterl}dc~ 001~e iv1oros~1. ~uuuing 1or injured Jeff Kemp -who has been playing for disabled Joe MOf\tana. hit on 23 of 40 passes for 332 yards but was packed off t w1cc Bengals %4, Lions 17 -A 49-yard pa interference call against Detroit's Demetnous Johnson set up the winning ·1-~ard touchdown run by Larry Kinnebrew with 40 seconds remaining. On a second -and-20 at the Cmcmnan ~yard hot, quarterback Boomer Cslason lofted.a.long pass focCns Colhnswonh. Johnson bumocd• Col linsworth at the Lions' 11 , g.iv1ng, the BCngals a first down. Four plays lacer. Kinnebrew plowed over lefi tackle for the wanning score. BroWD1 %4, Colts t -&m1e l\.osar threw three touchdowns pas~s. includma ·a 72-)ardcr to runntn& back Herman Fontenot. keeping Tod1anapoli~ winless. The Cohs arc olTto their worst start ever. The Ion& touchdown tame when Kosar lofted a pass ~ .. ~ . ~-{ -·-PROJECT-·· : --. :.-. · ~p ~ : PUBLIC SAFETY ! ... ~ . t/ ~ Ill_ -· ' -i : COSTA-MESA t ... i tr'' VOTE COSTlMESl FIRE FIGHTERS ISSOCllTIOll-' ... ~ • -~ =-~~~~~=«'----~ • on ·11 COSTA IESl POLICE ASSOCllTIOll • • • -tr ~ • **************************************************** * . . . ~ D Mma_ Police· Chiefs Endorse ••• * . . . . . i Orville rgey and · Peter ' Iii * * 1·~ been very close to this city for a i long time. I was the first Pollce Chief In 1953 and . tater became City Manager. In those ,.._ positions I have seen Costa Mesa mature Into Alf". • a first class city. * I've worked with many city ~nclls . * and known dozens of council members. For * three decades, our local government was _ : pretty quiet. The elected officials worked with neighborhoods to bulld a community wtth first rate services and the best tax base of * any city In Orange County. ,, Last Friday, I retired, as Chief of the Costa Mesa Police Department. I've been with the department since 1953. I feel good about retlremen~ but I'm concerned. about the future of our department and our city . I've ll'led all of my adult llfe In Costa Mesa, and I Intend to spend the rest of my life right here. . : The goal was always a city of quiet neighborhoods, with plenty of cultural, ,.._ educational and employment opportunities. Alf". Moving toward that goal took hard work and * determination. ...,.. aiw art.....,'*....,..,..~• aiw ~ 111111 • ~·· _,... c1 Police officers need to know they have the backing of ~he council in their actions, and In their compensati on. The citizens need to know that thetr City Council has a pride in their community and won't accept anything but first quality. Council members must be able to maintain a delicate balance between business Interests and resi- dential neighborhoods to afford quaJlty ser- vices without high taxes. )f-Local elections were never very ~xcttmg. We always though there was a big · * difference between city government and polltlcs. * Times change. * Costa Mesa has now been lntroduce<t to high pressure politics. The City ,,.__ Council r11ce now has big city style ca111palgns complete wtth half truths and scare """" tactics. 1 • lt-I hope we can get back to basics. * With local government,. It ls the attltude that counts. A positive, honest, * · ~ndld, common sense attitude can cut through the political nonsense and protect * the community. . Jt Orvllle Amburgey and Peter Buffa are two good examples of that type of ,,.__ attitude. They are each ~ndependent minded and decisive. They have each proven :: t heir abllltleS Jn public posftton-BUffa on the Planning Commission and Amburgey """" on the Boatd of Education. They can provide a public record of competence. We can't afford to give Costa Mesa over to "anti-everything" activists, or to polltlctans with smooth rhetoric. This Is a dynamic time for Costa Mesa. We. can't afford Impractical pontlclans ptaylng on our fears , or our hopes. I am going to vote for Orville Amburgey and Peter Buff a. I've known Orv since 1955~when I was his sergeant and he was a rookie. he ls candid, straight forward. Innovative and decisive. He can spot a problem, de~se a solution and then follow through. Hls design of our nationally recognized emergency communlcatlons/9-1-1 .center Is j(Jst one example. · Peter Buffa Is an Independent minded Planning Commissioner with an eye for balance and quality .. He Is a former Air Force officer and shows the kind of quiet decisiveness I admire. He Is ~tally concerned about the safety of our young people In neighborhoods. Please use your votes for City Council very carefully. They're the mo~t • • .. • • it .. .. • .. .. .. • • • .. • .. • .. ~ • .. .. ~ .. • .. ~ • .. ~ • .. • • .. . . it I hope the voters of Costa Mesa wtll Join me In assuring a City Council which * deals In local government and leaves politics to others. Peter Buffa and Orville "* Am &irgey can return that tradmon to Costa M-. ' if · Slncerefy. • ~--------­important votes you'll cast A spectfully. * ... * * Chief Art McKenzte, Ret. Costa Mesa Police 1953-1964 -~~£.~ Ch f Roger Neth, Ret. Costa Mesa Ponce 1~-1986 _., .~ ~ • • • . •; . Paid for by The Committ ee to Elect Orville Amburgey--t!D. 861489 &t'd The Committee to Elect Peter. Buffa---:1.D.#.861959 • *********'f***·*****:li********~*********~**** ** ****************** .. . ' . , ... . • ~O~ 'Hara clalms_refs ~iclcing on LioD.~ I Barons' Milner says statements 'preposte.rous · rerettc told me at half\1me when I _ "Jfan offi ial comC$ up to me and expre scd m~ concern or in~uit) icll1 me No. 84 1 doint this or sayina tbu we were u int our hand~aarant· th 11, we'll pull him out Immediately, • ly, and Fountain VaJley "a not. Teem.~ (9"nl, ttewe> Lnt.,.. TNt ..-and he M.ly or.may not come back . . "Well. you can find holdin& on. Mttrlna <3•$, J•O) • Oef. Hunt1ov1on !Macft, t7•7 at w....,.,.,,.,.,, "''· . Wt ttll O'lr 1(1d1, and our coach~ LdltM (6·1. 2·1) ·-Clef. OcMn Vltw,•11 .. Fewftt-'n v..., C• .. OCC>. Fri. ~ h IS d penally someone' interpretauon on any wn1m1tt1ter <•+1. J·U Off Foul"ltaln va116v, 1~ • Marina, Fri. c re not won a. -yar . given play. As. rar IS we're conctmed Fountain Valttv·(,1·6, 2· l) • Iott lo Wtalmlntiw, 10-0 Edlaoti (at OCC), Fri. ' hose thinp art important to us. wt'rusclean a anybody. Butlt'uwo Huntrneton &each (2·6, O-Jl loat 10 MerlN, 17·7 ~ vitw; Fri. We don't wallttosive anythina away. wetkHA.-a row th .. fountain Valley OcMn view C2·6. 0·3> lost to Edlaon, 21-0 at Hl.Hlllrwton IMc.h, Fri. "I would hke to think we pride llf4'11 Offic1at1nJ. rqardlc s of the level has had opponents totahni2S3 yards • · our1elvn on discipline and not · or competition or even the port., is on 24 nais)~nd the hne 75 on makm rootish mistakes I can•t PCb ~~~---~ p~ctoron~q~ ~t~.'1koowooe~~m~c~a:n~t~----------~---~-----~----~~~=m=~ r~un~rtm~1 e n· ~e And. it's today's subject wiihan the that lily white Ma) be it's our bl ck el e, but we're exempt from officiat-would seem preposterous " • duct call ror us. such as taunting. Our un!Ct ~ Westmtn ter Higb-unifornl that make us look ~ik~ bad mg." said Milner ... which I deem Milner did admit, hOWC\er. the kids know if they have it called on ,. ... . ' " Coach Jim O'Hara takes I sue V.tlh JU)'·. rm 1oin1to start wcann& white ludicrous foi'aoyone 1018) tnat. Biron! tnayw,lttiavea~utation~f them tbCT"e IS& ml aood chance they down to thcoffi~iating in his tea'!'' game with Jersey at our home games" '"T~ ball bounCC$ both WI), ID a &tttina ICU fla&s than OlhCf'l, 11'd in won't play the rest of the ru&}lt, . Fou~ta1n yal!ey wt fnday. . .. 1 thouaht thi\ past week wos football io'lme. ~mct1mes ~nalt.1e fact, probably.~ repidlff; ofwtio it is We pttteh it, 0 Hara_ s L~on won. 10-0, but he IS ludicrous. E~cntually it dnvcs a lot of ao apanst one team. so meta me It's ·:we talk about ptnalues a lot," and very possibly that is the auson it th . e at.the &Sot.nt In the ~n where he usoutofthebusincss." thdcomplc1coppos1te. said Milner "h's1mponanttousand ·doesn't occur." . . e ·W. lf , mi&ht bcgiq to feel sJ1~tly paranoa,d. tountain VaJlcy Coach Mikt "I can't speak for Huntangton our program not io &et penalized. ·For the r«ord, the Barons have .• c~~mena fro~ one ?ffic1al ;Wh~n . Milner'Wasn.'t in total Aorctmc'nt WJth 8Cill.'h or We!>tmin tcr. their penalty "We tell our 'kid' at the start of the becn.J)Coilind anryards (48 nas.s) in playana at Crespi ~a':'c had{) Ham ""Hart's.thcone . ::-· . problems arc theirs and certainly not' year: an unsportsmanlike conduct eight pmes. the oppo 1tion has been . . ----~ ____.. Fourteamss Ill . l>fcwingabout officiatina. and watch--v . mine. But to say we'rcuempt from penalty or (excessive) talkm1 on the penahzed 681 yards (72 flags), which· ma bis opponeqt (Foumam Valley) "It seems· to me he 1s insinuating offic1at1na because officials hkc us. or field will art them removed from the ts an averaae of 6-(or-49 yards for flaacd just once time last week was 'thal we pla¥ football lilcc everyone because of d1ffercnr color uniforms pme immediately. (PJeue Me BOW 8UN8&T/C7 tn the hunt for - championship -thilast straw. · '· ''I was ju t very unhappy about It because r felt we were called very closely in the game as far as penalt1es were conee-mcd," said O'Hara, .. and Fountain Valley was noL There was Uni cOach remembered bizarre .. --- Play Well Woodbndgcttiah·s warriorscamt -up w1tb the victory t~cy had to havf tn order to rcmam 1n the bunt fdt only one pcnaJty called on Fountain Vattey atrntgb-i, a11d lhllrwiJrlor.,,._~ people on the field and I hnd to.point , Pac1ficC~baU hOOOl'll ,_ ___ ......... ,E:~~::::::=::::::::::;~~~--~=.~=~-;:---:.7~~~~_:..~ .. 0ut four dow~ple-(lu1c~) and lqUM ~ out a. ew League team• 1~ Joe ~nen. Chns McDu.nn, Enc VJctOry despite lf:?Sina five fumbles lt out to theuffic1als1xfof'C'1ncycatted lhat one." In his game with Serra dunng the oon-lcaguc part of the ~ason. O'Hara said one official not onl)' told him. but ~IM ti wt>fl ·<km-n& disputed caTis; "Why don't }OU hrr me." Asked tf he could explain why the wons were the subJCCl of1he officials' wrath (Wesoninster was hit r~ 80 yards on eight perialties), O'Hara SAtd: . "l don't know. Before the aame 1hc referee told our captams we could not wear basketball knee braces inscned inside the pants. I had to $0 down before the game and the official said 11 was absolutely illegal. And J said 11 was absolutely I I to wear them 1os1de 1tie pants. even tf they protrUdc. We fed they afford you much areater protcctton . "I don't know 1r they were nled .ab<>uUl.J:>.ut they_ were not gomg. to flaa them (Fountain Valley). The nntoyea1"Univcr 1ty-Hi&)HootbaJI Tam, ~town.,..._.> Last weetc TNt ..-Tro'jnnd Ro"is Welch all did a great Thu was the s1tuat1on last wctk It coach Mark Cunnm&ham did ·not Saddlet>Kk Cl·O, 3-@) def Newoorr Hart>or. l?-@ ai Tustin, Fri. job: .... rk C h. d the contenders ttave two weeks to fo'ltl a bizarre fake lield goal play Tu1tln (7· l, 3·0> def eatancla, 35·6 Saddteback. Fri. ··~.a ra1a a two t}ltercepuons before the CIF Desert-Mounw1 which burned his team for a touch-Untversltv (S-3, 2-1) def CdM, 20-H at NewPOrt HarbOr, n1ur. and Drew heward played .wc:JI at playoffs. down five years ago, while at the helm Ntwoort HarbOr <•·•. 1·2> lost 10 ~k. 11~0 unlV«attv. Thur. inside linebacker That was r~ally a Herc's how the Oranse Coast aru'1 ef Tru~kc•-Ht Coron. del fMr (2·6, 0-3) IOat lo Unlveralrv, 20-1• Eitancla (at NH) Fri. t_rn9ve_!Yhen we -switch three pct coaches viewed last "eek_)_ -fom1a. 'ail(lj r • , o mnn. u •c CdM tat NtwPOrl"'RirtiOiµ.~, '-1-~he=war<l from rovertwo.wcc sago. play: Jo fact, he plll the play to use lasC-''Thcfr defen 1ve hne out-quicked Fnday mgh1. ~nabJing hi Trojans 10 our offensive line. We wtre aoins to Gue NoJI, WooArW&t, af\er I defeat Corona del Mar, 20-14, and "Thai pla> had been used against The Uni rushing attack piled up places where they had been and they 38-18 victory over Costa Mna. • emerge as one of three teams, along me about five years ago," said 257 yar<k, behmd the tnplc-thrcat WCTe &one. They also had a good school scoring record: "We aot our with lc~ue unbcatcns Saddlebaclc Cunn1n..sham. backfield of tailback Crail' Belle { 130 secondary. We've has success throw-share or the breaks, but the thina · and Tustin, leading tho way tn 1he ''I think l1J cul out the ankle (on yardsJ, ful-lback David iibkc (18 inaJhc ball all ,year, but lhat was the that when we_did ae,t a brrak, wt ract for the three Sea View playoff the game) and send it to him," said ya rds) and wingback Oary Smarr (55 toughtst $CCOndary we've raced. They cap1taJi.zed on it. League benhs. Cunningham rcfemng to the for~r yards). · shut us down." • ··everythin.t was aood, cYcn our The pla> involved the bolder coachtn& adversaf). .. "Our offensive hnc played very 1. . spccLal teams, whic:h had not been (Roben Riley) running toward the "We had been working on that pl'y well." added Cunnigham. _ l Je{T)' Witte, Saddleback, af'ter cons1 tent. We ~t that 47-yard ftdd sideline, OUI or kick formatJon on fort'40'4CCkS ld1d not hes1latetoc~ll .--tot.ally hu1t1n& down !*wport Joal by JcfTSmtth, be.really boomed fourth-and-goal from the CdM 8-yard it and he (Riley) made a great catch." Jeff Brinkley, Newport Barbor. HartJOr for• 17-0 win. fi 1l. Thal was a htah pomt. . hnc. waving and ycllt.ng for a k1cklng After hts team's 17-0 Jo s to un· ··we dominated them on de ensc. "I didn't thini we'd bctlome com· tee, as 1f he had foriotten tt. The ball Here's how tbc Sea View coaches defeated Saddleback. Their runn1nagame was non-exas~nt placcnt at halftime (Wlth a 21:.6 lead). ~as then snapped to kicker Jeff viewed la t week's game: "Our defense did a real good JOh-and we controlled them passmg wise Our kids are starting to mature about Bericr, who threw to a wide-open Cunalngbam: ··We moved the ball We arc real sati\fied wuh the defense. Our stats had them for only 61 total handJina 1h1ngs while out an front. We Riley. who had hsmed up field on his real well We onl} threw four passes which played pretty well all file way_ yards on offense and we had the four hadn't truly played a complete p.me way to the sideline The result was the because we didn't have to throw any around. Jt \\'.8S really hard to pick a tntcrcepllon~. Our derense controlled lhe whole yeaJ' and everyone felt this garffc!-)VlnTrmg-score: ---mor~-'.! ----~eu>ith.c-gamc.defcosivdy. _ · the entire aame. CO\lld be the pme ... l;;,spec11ll)' IJ half_ ------------,.-----·-.;.."---------. -"t"I was Cfisappoanted that ~e had when we were up. S9mc penalties that stopped us on "Our only injury was lO Keith offense and we had a couple fumbles. Radovcich {6-5 230); be jammed his But those mistakes are going to shoulder. But h~'s Oi<. happen " ·~1 dtdn•t know what to think &<>id& On the performance of quarterback in apinst Costa Mesa. for a.osia.nce, Neil Caner ( 2 of IS for 52 yards), who apmst Oransc r thouaht we'd run a got his first start, fillins 1 n for Sean · lot better than we did. But everythc~ Thenen, out for ~~ ~.ason with • I thousht goina into that pme d.adn c · broken eollcrbone: Neil 1s JOing to c.omc true be fine. Our offense 1s such.that if~ "We had a lot or top performa~ have trouble Wllh executton, we II Three or our coveraae kids oo spcc;w have trouble moving the football. He teams who really playtd well ~re needed the pmc experience and he'll Todd Norris, Kris Pallone and Ma.rt team from 1t." Rodriguel And in owroffeosi"&lane1 \Ylltc also called three hbltback Wayne Rapp and Mike Goodman." option passes. compleun11ust one for minus )'ardaae. "We were try1na to take the pressure off of the quar- k~~ ..Miiii... __ __.. ...... -+.......,..LWl......_Aill.~LM "" .......... _.._.ense th.at It had to v.orry abou l some or our other pla)en."- Lloyd Couoa, Lapa Bead. fol· lowlna a 16-1 O victory over IA&una Hills despite los1n1 five (umbks: "The officials took over I 00 yanit away from Jonathan Todd and lhc:ff ...;._----was a fake-punt-whteh-wH 1 Dne Hollaad, Corooa ·del Mar, questionable ..-call. but thafs 0~ af'tcr a 20-1 4 loss to University, wc're.aeuina used to playina 16 (sac contmu1ng the string of hard-luck of them. h'sa habit we•re aeuin& 1nlo, losses for the 2-6 Sea Kings: "Some ··1 was really happy w1tb our leamsarcdestmed rorthina.slikClbis rttt1vers co~ cspccially Andi "I am probably learning as much Myers. He'll probably be lh.c toushnl from them ·as they art from me. They to replace next year. 0 Be against everything. Att:ack the City planning staff, civic .. commissions and City Council. Obstn.1ct the public approva l proces.s and make a mockery of the legislative s.ystem. Oppose long .. needed improvements to our traffic circu lation system, and rail against all those who support them. Ridicule citizens and local officials who have given us. plans that maintain the highest property arc bred from aood stock and the~ are "One or our fumbles bothered me. fi&Jltcrs. They have bounced back the one by Robbie Ohveroupldc. But wcck-to-Wttk and they have not lost most or 1t was because our quar· heart. It has been one of the most terback ran mto one of our owo enjoyable team 1've ever coached. pla)C"'1 or Jorathan was just tryint They deserve more as far as the record too hard. Desire fumblesdon'1 bother ts concerned .. They arc playing all me out.'• "We're stall in the Cednck Hard. The difference to the aamc was~ a man situation. The kids are play a"' fake field goal drained, physically and emouonaJly~ "You try to plan for things hkc that, They have been for a few weeks, ~C but that one popped up out or the you have to live with those k.aod ol c.lear blue sky and It COSt US the baJ) things.'' game." Hardman mumcd to the Anutt! practice field last week and wil Job.D Lld>H1ood. E1tucla, follow-conunue 11"1 that capaaty for thf inf. a 35-6 loss to powerful Tustin. remainder of the season, ..-1th Couoa 'Our kidJ pla)'ed well. Teams handlJlla the team on pme n1~t. always say they arc peaking and we're "It was definitely a boosl. • 111 peakina. By that I mean we are Cotton. "Our defennve line pla}fd playing to our potential. whole lot better than ap.in t Cot "We pve them a touchdown in the Mesa. Cedrick desi.&ned tbal dtf~Mf fint half when our offense fumbled at and we needed his 1mput." .. our own 1-)'ard hne, otherwise 1t would have only been 7-0 at haJf. Our <Rf msi ve pllrsuir-wasimproved md we passed effectively. "(Quarterback) Todd Brooks was 18 ol' 28 for 163 yards and the offen•11ve hnc did real well protcctina him." Tom Baldwta, C..ta Mesa, fol.to ma a 38~ 8 loss ro W oocffiiidec; "Thi pa$s interference play 1n tbe end z~ reaUy hurt. They would have ~ fourth and 17 and maybe made &M field goat. but riaht. wrona or indi rcrcnt, it really fiu.n. T ... o l\1)1 ra1 into each other away from the play. values in one of the mo t desirable . -----·-. places. to live in the world. Prote t public .. approved city planning action that has kept development at a slo~ pate· while ensuring your prosperous quality of life. Flail the town's shopkeepers, merchants, busines.smen and women, and all others who are attempting to earn a living while providing setvices and highly imJX)rtant tax revenues to our community. Exaggerate. Misrepresent. lhrow rocks. Bombard with bombast everything in sight. ls this any way to run a City election campaign? 0 Is this any way to persuade voters that you have the tempe111ment, sensibility and broad supix>rt needed to solve our City's problems? Allan Beek thinks it is. 0 Is this at)Y way to bring about a tOOughtful, c perative and workable approach to our City's very real challenges? Phil ansone thinks it i . Is dividing ~ community against itself a rati nal and resRQnsible way to as5ure good ~mment? Davi~· Soores Ch1Af<.$ it i . 0 We think they ~e dead wrong. On every count. Opposing eve~ing, arrl propo ing nothing, gets nothing .d ne. Vote positively. ~ Vote for die rational candidates for the N~rt Beach Qicy C.OUncil. • • • ... ' • McCulloch wins San_d Drag Race SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Ed ''Ace" McCulloch of Hemet, won the final 110-yard race on d1.n Sunday and won the entire pune 1n lhe Sand Race at Glen J lelen OfT- H way Vehicle Park. cCulloch narrowly held off vet- eran Mtnd drq racer Dean Shaw or Arroyo Grande 1n the final to win a SI million first pnze, which promoter say will be di,ptntd as an annaity in annual $20,000 increments over the nc"t SO yean McCulloch. dtiv1n1a Mu)tana GT, was liven -4-steond head an and barely held on· H haw overtook him while an'\:in11n a dra1s1cr. Shaw said that he was losina control near the finish and had to pull up to avoid collidina with M' ulloch. "We were movinl the bell to we and it could l\avc been a diffcrcn pme. "Then in the third qua.ncr tbi clipp1111 ca.JI on the Iona touchdown (i 73·yard play from quartcrbeck Mt~ Crowe to r~wcr Mike Ritch1 w~!ch_ was ncptcd). With I two-point COn\:ersion -could be down. 21-14 "We wound up dnvina down tht field and then they intcr<:epl in \ht end zone. "We're disappo1nlcd, but not dB stroyed. "When )'OU &Cl 300 Yards and ~ i\'s touab. But I still fed '11PC have i very li~e football team. Wt can l1111 up ap_inst anyone and -•n. Wc'rt capable or winnina and JUlt t\a"c •• play wtU th.is wctk and wak:b t -mbk. ··one of u1 CWoodbridee ............ Beach, Costa Mesa or inf-.-laldi, Orlnte) IS IOlftl to ICl thm1nattd; don•t thmk anyone bu anytht .. Wrtpptd Up." • .. • D ilyPllo~T ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BOllBCOlllNG, BUT-REUB rn.c1 ' bad pl9)'ed.,... HallWL.. 200oU wU1ud lhcbilb ICt.ool pocs1t9a.llil._•llim~W. lborpeU...lbout H.-an. aoo. Joobdcnunmy. It wu1 ~ fu'Mdl.Ua ... ~1& 1 nl& hiil anctc..p'1JcMNakcrwOfbd. brick~ 19l0.a ........ jm .. IOO ... ThotpC oon9' up. · .. 8Ut tM)' 11ve mt ICICNW'KI ud 220. AtaspedalfDMW111Man shovedapmacrne.latked ·~w Heha11dMM1M.,--'-· ... yol Kan111, Walw JolmiOn ... Pelt· way, how much does at .,.y; They told "'nOD4dlletal,'" ._. bC°~IN6 sUlded IC kick tbt ball off'(thtn let off me 'S2.IOO' and I Did 'I couldn't three &von)llare v .. Hoonlbetce. thcf~ld),andCao,atelld,hachhe. worUorkPthuSJ.000."' MorruandJimSc1 ... Dd,wll1 Pf'ttDCC olmincfao IO to the pla)'Cf Oncnpin the autt of the brau -upcrior alhlete. ne1ttoJ~son1ndicnh1m'Coecb rnqnkey~aaled. :VanHootebeke-0.Ckp 1111J ..-.nta w to 1witcll p&acu. • Shcuc n lo leave bUt they · • COICh at An&bcim Hilh. WtiO '"61-.. , wu olden I'd he didn't have perauaded 1m to 11ay. He ,Otche j(>b, • uuonized lftPfooCbell in Soiudirra m~h chan« toarauubout 1t, .. 1iud hcf>t hispriccand lheOilerswtrton Califonna 1n the''°9and wentoa IO Cap with atwinkie an his eye. "So thc1rway. buelec1.cd totbt national HIUOI' • thcre l w11,runtuA1•lon11idtof "ThftewaspncUc:allynoprcttUR FaMe. Walter JohnlOft. Ke kicked \Mfoot· attll,"111d beueofthat era and the Moms-whowauuaniQla 9.5 0 l. ~---~-~-~~-~~~~~~---~----~-~ud ~•~~~.~lb~~ ~d~~d MU · .·a~W~~~100~~-a~ moment... World War 1 was'a thiq o tlie pan. sclioohen r, nlyunee ldl~mr---!_.._ In 1941 Moma had ~n p'aduated :Wot1d War JI was I S)'tanaway .. the fu111rcdashed bypuUed bams&nna and wu entered 1n the I 00 and 20 at '2_fb w~uhcar ht1&Jlt and the dur:iDa hisJrnltJDll\ U'ICk leUOD 11 -.....--'--...;...•• theJuniorAAU champion1fliP1 trans1t1on from theacy m1 west to lbe SantaAnaJunaorColleet,cowPlid lij :•we were in town and I was rubber· comfortabJucmelnSouthemCali· duty in tMSouth Plcincin World 4 ncckin1;''r'ttall1Cap.~·Am0¥Alon'lo .a fomiawuilikeadreamcomettue . Warll. · · · Stag was one or my l>Oyhood heroes for Sheue. . And Stlnatland -utate cbam· 1 LOS ALAMITOS 7 -1) GfWna ~"' .. ...... ~ twnt Wiit SAftTA AftA (7-1) and r saw him there, 'tlftd1naor)1he ''When I came toHuntiJicton pion in thepottnwltan.daa All.CIF corner. "1 walkedriaht up and Beach H1ahSchooll'dactonabujan . foot~llpla)cr,~weU 1dit-intr~m)'1Clf. lie~bdn'ucem Marchandma1be1twasan1ftrmoon t1nswlbedC01Ch1nacarett.~ very intimted in me. but 1 told him 'tracJc m~t at Tustin,· reCallsSbeuc. 'Hl1coacbin1c~nualuoeluaed ri&ht away I was the coach ofEdd1t. •'f'd put myirm out the window as ifirecwinnin.atnpstolhe R.OieBowl Morris, and thataotitJoina." we drove, smell theoransebloswms asa USCasststantand twoJunjor Cap Shcue•s am vat in Hununaton and look at the walnut tttts and Rose Bo~ victorict, 11.,.eU as th rte Beach couldn •t have come at a better snow-capped mountains. It wH national junior collcse cham· V AL&KCIA time. The Oilers had already esW>-maybt 73 dcarces and rd Just lay beck p1on1blps ( l 960.1962 and 1964) (8-1-1) li hed a stron1 tradition in basketbaJl, and in all hum1lity, 11y 'Thank )OU dunnaan e1aht-year rcisn u.the bead • but it was truly just the ~nnina of God for Jeadina me here." .. coach at Lona Beach Ctty Collett. ne.n "" .,...~ prcpsports. ffeisanopcrtauthorityofth.lt · BuuJ;ercwnnomanfolliCn- l f · 14 dtCliftft Htr CtDiftL YwlT ........ •way 1a ,.., ~ W1nnan1wastheidea,butthere cra,butadmnshecanoffetliulc_ andlhJ.l'sC1p'sb111tS1prot>Jnn, UllM ..,... ....,.,'"' was a camuadene and rcspect for the .· ans1&ht into today's same. tryina to ·put tt all into onec0t1"tne------~• CM•..._., tlWllll •.t-----~~,Y oppon.entthJt'Ne'fttfM~. : "Alh.,httJcotehedfor40 t1on~ltcan'tbedonc. Thehsttstoo lest ..... .....,. C1'· • HeamvedonaPacificE)cctricred )tars,"hesa1d.''Neverdidthavea long. ~ ~-~-~~--~~-~-~--~~~---~~~-~~~~~~~~==~ ~n~ll ~~hl~ ~r~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ffi~~·~ dfke (J.2) Mxt. . 7 8 ~tonofHuntinatonBeachHi&h,a errin 1941v..e'&hed 19lpound beina9l."hcsaid. .. Youout.live)our • • facility at that time that resembled a and he.was the laraest man I her pcers(and ptotcin)." _..--=E=8=PERA1':=Z=:.-_._=-TUSTIN .(S.1-1) (7-1) EDl801' ( ~~-t-~--c~---~~~· Tllen c*'""ue .. ctl· ...... C.Vr'M ... s.Mt· Md! .... See View LAlltUt ~ ...... Wiit JS..f ••• ec:utllft ... ....... °"""' ... ~ ~ env,J21.o, ..._ ......... r1Wel ..... ........... v.,,,,, .... ..... ,.. ......... , ,Nn -M Jt.a ytc. ~ .... ~.,.... ... ..._. Mcoslsaoerv,. stn lft fMd ter Qfl ... PIM • .... ..._St.hulMrt EX-FULLBACK'RECALLS '26.TEAM. • • l'romCl · ·~ujht I'd be a,SP~poke. It paid $21 .e month and that was for daylight to dark." as t~ entire team, camed with tum _bounds years aao v.rhocvcr recovered into has own spe<11l brand of u out of bounds sot the ball," said coach.mg. Davis. "lfit went under the bleachers "Our 1. 925 . team (Sl\cue's first) ......,.--'miabt mt been bcuu than...the '26 team, but Fullerton "''IS really good. and the)' ran us raucd. They v.ere For.years he was an active ~ch in · you were after at, that was more fun youtll baseball in Co.ta Mca..and than the p.me. . terrific. The ·26 team pla)cd IS a a \unl. but Davts, who packed I 114 pounds on a ~frame. said wb.at made 1t go was a quarterback named Nelson-Barry. Barry recetved o scholarship to Newport Beach. and although he "l wasatSantaAnaJCandwewcrc rctirid from coach ins two years aao; playina at Riverside. And around tbe he still responds when asked to help fictd was a fence with a Wl~ through out. ln the Iona run he. too, touchtid . the post I the lives of a thousand youngsters, "Keith Farrar was way out ahead and more. and tned to leap-fros the fence, but be "I slllVhelp d1fTertnt fellows who ~una his pants on the post Wt &on he need help. Whoever phones up and ball, but he was still hangin.g there on use. - "I v.ent lo Santa Ana JC for a year. tbcn aot a Job with Union Oil," said wants a httle help," said Davis. the post h was really comical." There were a lot of rules that no. Davis conunues an contact With has lonacr eiust and a particular one sou old coach. as do so many, aod bas bnnf a c~uckle to Davis. rccollch1ons reflect the consensus -Davis. ~ Shcuc's influence on Davis. as well "I you fumbled the balLout of good t,1mes. .. Elected ()lfldils OnlnQla COll'lly 5UpeMJof Thomu ,. RlltY ~~hClty Coundlmeo ... .JlldM HeMIW Organizations ~~Auoda!IOri ~e-ch """""""~ Mewpol\ Deech ~lAllp Community Leade,. Call VI ~ Olrector Cercrlll ~ e.ttl C~Auodltian o-te~·~ e.tx.~~ AtlOdltlon [)Md "4M'h. OhdOr c...-N~O.:h (omrnunI!y Aw.>ClllOon "" John l l!lom • CCl"OIW d('4 liltll o.emt.flC~ Do!'e c onaar Dita~ r, ...... ,.. ... Hiett>,...,.. ~ Wflt~ a.ch ADOClldon Don Mdnnlt u..at •. Commtllol• Md Fori1w ~~ SU Jen Dlll9V • \o\clt ~ Will~ e-ch~ and Clr«tOf The Airport~ (Houp Thomu Cole Edllr-.id• • ~P!Hldent 1lW! Awl)CXt ~ GtOUp EIUw AM · Ferm«~ The~Oroup Nulle~-~ Bllboli.nd ~~ .... ~ The Airport~ C'A1uP F~JRW'mr·~ and Ol!.c1IOt The Nrpart ~ ~ Jud'/ fl"ll'l('O . "-• ~ Udol Community Allodlllon • v L. Dlbt:ie Qrwy. Of!!<• ·~Hlid1tl c~~ TOm ~ • Dnc:1IOf cnr.i ~a.ch c~ A.bbcllllOn =-~Pmidlri ~A.otilllaft " Thome9 H. Olilndo • Pr..ictrent Welt ~ 8eech AJIOCllllon Rldsd 8 ~. Aatl ~ c..,..,~a..th Community~ I ~ ~. [)IW(tOr 8efboil ~ Ptiln1 A..odlllon ~ Plltde. Dlfwaor Belle»~~ Allocilillkw• ....,_A. P'lltd9 . ~ Bel>oe Penlnlllla ~ ~ ~~~~ c~~ • ~ T. Regmn • Dftclllf e.IJ09 ~ fldtt A.xllllon Donlld PfQltfl • Prweidlnt C.-l~a.ch Community~ ClefY ~. DlfenOf W..~Beed\~ W-.s~-~ -...~ Henry"'tw•• ~M1011 ~ ........_c__.~~ Commun!tv~ Of."'-'t ... ~~~ Wtlt~&ectl 'JoM \olliili Dlnk.'ti Wiii& ~ e.ctl~ Friends and Nelghbon . Howwd Ati.I HoYlk Md A-.~ c.rl w AdollmWI S<041Adlm• Thornat W. Aler\. Etq ~AtrwtD Ahl1 J AAlflT 8IWtJan Aunt Pets a.o.i ,,,, JemH E. a.twn &ayJo~ PWand¥e.i... Hencodl !Ml Banni"I) OOidorl e.ri.o-octc ,-,, and ,.,,.,. PwNi G 8wndl ,.. .net Mlirh a.m. ~a.non et.Mend~~ ~8flldl ,,,, Jahn l. ~ Mn r~ amea.o ,..,, nt ~ ~ Boubltil!f .Im Mt 1flf1y ~ Otry&r!11 ~end~~ ... - ,..,, ",..,,,. ~ c.ldWrtl ~RC!R ~ Oc:ir't Ml f(.et c::~ boiler factory~ coached." <::aifuull htte, in Huntiricum ~·Huntington Beach looked ter· Has lfoph1cabinet iutocked witb Beich. Jt•s Homcco'!"inafora boy nblc," reeaHJ S~ thulvfUtom,champioashipc, each - place looked like a pincushion with w1tbntory, ancludinaanatech.am· nevtrlef\ SHEUE STILL NO. 1 FOR OILERS .• ; .... rom:Cl freshman class for the last 20 years at volur'ltcers," he said ... You'd 10 to Huntington Beach. I had every coaches' mceunas and the only qucs- frcshman in an orientation class." · lion was 'how much (docs 1t pay)• H"1ouChcdoncacb.subJcct,andon "ln 1bc '50s I saw the handwnuna a couple. he expressed his deep on the wall:'l'd hear the comments, disappointment. 'Cap's a damn fool. doina aJI this without &ettin& paid for iL' The next •TM S01&Hn Coatles Meet: )car they started thcirtcachcn union, "We invited e very school from Santa but I wanted no part of it .. · . before bowm~ out. Cap rcmafos not only the central fiaurc an Huntinaton Beacb·s bist~ry. hut &Jjo.11 Ole pnme source as a . histonan. • Barbara to the Mexican border and cbarscd 25 cents for each entry an each event, later we went to 50 cents . All of tht.. labor, except for $1 0 apiece f(>r lhe two .stamrs was donated. as well as the trophies.· He·u tell )Ou about the Lhcrn.uh brothen, who led Huntinaton Beach to near-incrcdjble dominance in basketball, circa 1909-12~ losin1 just one pmc to prep compcuuon, whlp-•n~. basketball tolnampt: "It papa such teams as use (four umet), was the first.ever and started an 1929. Pomona Collqr and Occidental. ,We lllXilcd Cllbt $Cb<>ols,_ tncludan& There was die 1922 track team San Dieao. Wh1ltlcr, l..ong Beach and whtCh won CIF and state. liniil'iana Redondo and they went wild O\ler 1L second in the nation at Chicaao. "In 1950 the Los Angeles Times wrote that the meet was probably the laraest. fastest, best orpniud prep meet 1n the United States. Then 1t went to 16 teams-and ncn Tbcr:c •U Southcm Counties in to 32, but . that was too man). track. the basketball 10vttation1l, "Nol.hint cveT hurt me as much when the~ decided to cancel the Southern Counties track meet." ventuall) ·it v.ent back to eifht. each Jasuna o~er a half century: tbe When we started 1 p&Jd the officials dtampionsh1p teams and a Cap will Wllh a pair of SWC3lSOCkS and I • admit. .. SOmC lo~sy teams, 'too " Chnstmas card. Later, tt was SS a • At 91 Cap remains as he hu been pme. for so many )cars -rcs1dm1 wnh hts C.ap... however, admits M saw it comina despite its run of over SO )cars. "~cy just could no IOnlCf "lt'uomctlun&l cannot foraive the wife. Mary. •consult.ant to the school, hi&h school for lettina that IO· Why'? a hvina memory to thousands of ex· Because at was a little bit of work." Oden and $till No 1 at HuntingtOn itL _ That, too, had a run of .over SO years Beach. . Jwoe<:ampbd Mr RoyC- f'-1 RoyC-.1 8l1'n w c:.a..ty, Eaq DougC.-.ueh ~I(~ ,.,,, Md Mrs. Rex Chandler f'-1 and Mtl Don Clvltmon /!'I.Guy~ Salf\ and ltM CclWI ....,.Cole f'-1 and Mrs. Secondo Colombero Mrs. Ell'e Compllctl WAC~ '' WtlW'W.C~Jr John L Curet ,..,, tind l'lri: Curd ,,,, !ind ""-JDtw\ C'Ul'd Jiwna. lo\. • .Im 0. ,,. Den Olridt ..,,_,~ ·~ . ThorNs Cole E.dMrds Herman and Piil 6ctlei >id• DOnlicfE ~.and MB Alttl Fa4nberg ""'· and Mn Doug Fa<Tel l1diln J Fama ..wn. .. .)m F.iton MbJ.~guaon ~ 7ina ffi: M'd4 0 f"eu&W• Wiiiem P. fkMr Sa.iert Md f,tdw F tt ,,,, DougJas 8 ~ Rusael f1uls MkhMIJ~Uq "Mlcl'IM c. GeMa EdrCioodMrl Dlio6cl C. Qnft. E. VL °'19 Alt f'-1 Tom Hetlkettl ~ .... "II)' Lou Eag.at ~ Hil G.ylf H41NY Hil'lk H" Mr RObdf 0 ttll Mr end i'iill'I. R.iptl HI~ £d&ul ..l9dc Hochedll Mr and Mrs. l.ft Holb'l!i~ Wwrwtt l.ft ~ Mr and Mrs. Clint Hoo. Ketlh W Holfttl Mr Mark Howwd Tom and De"iteM Hyena Mr Rlchird Ingold M.Ted~ Am~ ,,,, Douglas JotlNOn PW JoMlorl. DOS Budc.JOM& ,,,, Randy JohNon OM and .JoanM JohnllOn .Jiltlw• c. Jim .JorgenMn Qoldle Jotepfl Frank Kftl« ~and.Jeen~ Mr John l(illftf to\r~A.Kmg .. Mrl. Hanf I/ ~ [) end Mr1 ~ Kutwl ,.,,, end.Mn..Jol'ln It~ Ehene l..a8etttw • ,.i,; Rolind i...ndrigln BGI~ Mr e..n.v Ultlul Rlctl l'.-9r>Ce DoNld ll t..WTen.t. Sr ~!'\L~ u~ Norm •!'Id Sely loeits • WllU.m D Lusk Mn R~ S LulllOn DoNld Lynch ' ~ and R.lptl ""-• K .... "'9ddy Of.~ lMW~· Shorl9P~ • Dsnlei C. ~IO Ca!IF~ e ~._!11'..._ Heit> MeOOell John end~ Menn S.,.Mar.tn •-Id Oft °" "liUlen J9t1I and~..._. 8dD end Jeiw M<'C.a ,.., F: Mt<:Uldy Don and Ga• l"ldMit Tmy and Ltulle l'\i: l<enoe f'-1 llnd ~ Rot*t l'ri' "' _,~,.. ...... .-yy.~ ThomM H Oltlndo ~ ...... ""' Tim Alor'9 Rictwtnt B Pa"' "" 1lf.t l'lr1 J9rMs ~ . John """ - Ms.~~ ~ and Bob Pilctll ""' Budd Picks. "" Md~ ,..,.. A. 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Lot Allotlft ltollil 10 (Wllll, Fox). 11.SO (PO) LA tl'lotldoftll. 1 It, ~, I.JI, Munl, Edm =-11111, '6 .._ Pena"~tlltv. LA rov.h•nol, HS. °"""1tlnt Nont Pentllln-HoM. Shott on ooal-i.O\ ~"""' f· 10-.6·,_,7 Edmonton •·21· I H>-o. Powtr·olllv C»llOrll{llltta-Los Anotlts 3 of S, E Clmonton 1 of 6 Goeller-Lo\ Anotles, Ellot (41 ihols·U """'' ! omomon, Mooo I 1'· 14), ftu.hr <HO Jbll'd. ... ,. A-IU4' lttftrtot-TtrrT Grenon' L"'""'8rl-SWWOll Knox, ltnn Sotak WATER P'OLO <:.-... 4'E• INVITATIOttAL (It.....,._. ...... , UC '"""9 14, UK t UC lrv1ttt S J 1. ~l• USC 1142-t UC lrv1nt KOftllO Warde S, Man H.rvtov S, WOOCI 2, tiMll'lodt 2 Gotllt """ OutltMV 7 UC aerll....,, JO, UC lrVllll t UC lrv!N l I 'l 1-t UC ..,..._., l 2 4 1-lO UC tr¥111t sc«lllD· JUiian HINtv 4, Smoot 2, Wtr di 2 e>o.tlt Sl\'ft Duotan!V 6. MaWS SOCC•R <:.-... .-CAA ....... us ...... , S. UC: ln'N I . UC lrvlne KOrlno Ectwlfch I. Goth Mlltl' Gtrtltn 2, l"lorn 2. 16 <Wn•ro Soult Sliva, Brad, 2.l6!24. 17 '" lttlklvlder, Sla .. Colttt, Pa .. t.IUI, II a.rrv Smilh, ar11aln, 7:16;3) If P9ttr Butter, Ctl\eft, t;IU4. 20 G41rMrd NlbMr, tl'tt Ntthtrltndt t:lt:A7. 21 lttlldY •tint, Ftvttte.r•, At11 .•• 2.lt.5t n. AJU Gol\Jllts, Frtn0t, 216.51 n Matcoitn East, Brit•·"· 2,1112 24 GtrPl«d Hartmann, Austrjl, 2 17'17 25 LlnchH ltotitrtson, Blllllft, 2 11:31 2' Askc>Vk Tomllllv, Y'**'Ylt, 7'11:27 27 •ludd Cotlts, Emrnu.. p.,, Mlle 21 Dolt Frltdll'lt, PllllOVrtfl, 'Pt, 2.lut. 2t JOtff MKM!t41t, ,.._.., 2:,.... )0 Jol'M'I Sl\0"1>otrl. o-naf'k. , "" JI. •vsiarCI Mlsl9w1C1. Polelld. 2.l"6 n. Shlc>Mll Klno·Ct4lna Fr..-. , "17 l3 Pa&amarlno Ctl'IWOI, •lrttll, 2 1,...32 34 Thomas WOOd, fMlvlle, N.V , 2•1,.JO. 3S Ztlllrlt lalrt, El Paso, Teus, 2:20:0I 3' ltlcardO Orttot. Sotin, 2-2010. J1 Gul.-ool Ptml!lanclll, Ital'(, 2:20-.32. ll. Wlct« Swltcllf, PIWeftd, 2:20M 39 Francisco Aldrele, Mexico, 2;20 47. 40 Per·Olol Holmnes, l"lnltnd, t:io:sc. 41. Ft.ijllO Molloerl. llllY, 2:21:00. -- •2 Warran Sttflllno, Mllwauktt, 2 21:02. o oomrnoo Tlt>l4ul11, CO!omDT•, W'tt 44 Brue:• Golcl\tnlth, Htrr~o. lie., HIJS 0 . J4,1n Alltonlo B11SMa. 50tln, 2 2U1 46 YNll Wtv1s. Belolum, 2 21.sf 47 Rlct\ard Ltd0u11. "'**>. COio, 2'21;13 • Jim ...... LAMam. Md. M2.l1 49 Eel Sw14!1odla. trvlne. Tuai, 2:22:42.. 50 FranciM:o Plldra·S.flt1, Guatamala, 2n" WOMmN 1 Grett Wtdt.. "°""av. J1t:Oi 2 LIM Mat'lt11. A"'lrtlle, 22' ltc l t..ura Fo141, Hltv, 22" .. 4 Jocelyne llllelon, Frence,.2.32.SI. S KtrOllllt S1all0, HtJnOll'Y, 2~:.Sl 6 Ocltttt UOl«Te, Clntda, US:33 7 Envnt Sctun<ll, ll11V, U7.50 I ltll1 M.lrchl~. llalV, U7.st. 9 Chrltlt ll1111tMlldl, West Germenv 2-.Jt-U 10 SNrlollt Gllbtf't, RIOWnoncl, C.tff .. 2:31!24 11 GtOl'ltlt Wolf, West Germany, 2-.ll_.._ It J•nellt N«llOftft·Llne, S.tdtn, UI" ll sus.11 s•-· Canada, ,.~ .. 14 L .. 1r1cie Haver, Graltlfltld, Miu.,. 2.lt:lS. IS Paola M«o, lltlV, UU7. 16 AnlOtltlll lllloll, lltlV. U0~42. 11 Wllme lt11$1'Nn, tM Nelherlt,.., 7M'M 11 Genevive Elclltntnelln. Swlt1tl'llnel, t '°"" If M.lrv O'Connor, New Tt1lend, Nl-00- 20 Mlc:Nftt Susll, Ntw y «11, ' 41 ;36 • 21 TettM Orllduff, A~. \It , 2 4':34 22 GlllM Horov111, 8'1taln, 2 4UI 2'J l>ltlcwafl HMlll, Britt in, 2A.10 24 Anne •odaft. Britain, 2 4".52. 2S MarltVn H\llP, 8rlttlft, 2 49 Sl l o.. ... ...-. DAV•Y'S LOCKI.• (....._, lead\) -' boats. 10 af\OIWS. 441 llOl\llO, 4 vtlOW1••. 120 rock uo, 41 ct11CO lltu, 12 Miid bass, 711 '*" ..,<ft; 12 IMIUPIMCI, .. INdllNl _ Nl.WP'OtlT LANOtNO -3 bOlll, 60 anollft t22 bonilOr l4 s.t/16' bau, ff ctllclt l!tn, I ~I. I ~. 7 K\#lft, I wMtf\ill, S medtartl DANA WHAllll' -1 llMlt, tit alllltrt 2't ' bonfto, 1 Nllbut, I '(elowlal, 750 roct. cOd, 4 cow co.I, 17 roektlsll, I blftllo Wltl w.-............ 9ANHLL . AIMf1C.tll L.M9Ye IAL TIMO'tE OltlQ1..ES-AllllOUncld that the contracts of Jim o....VW •nd JU.ft" ltf!IQue.1, outftttden, Wll not be r-.o. l'OOTaALL ........ , ..... L.M9Ye LOS ANGELES ltAIOEltS-W11¥9CI Etr1 Coooer' ''°"'' tnd Actl\laltd Miii• WIM, fl· '-Iv• tnet ~ WASHINGTON Rl!OSKINS-Acllnl•CI Ktl\lln Brnnt, rUMlllt Mo. W*lved,ROft T Ion, tutrCI -Comm~ity ~oreboard -------- YOUTH ,OOTaALL Or9fttl9 Ceul'IW-k . Al·AIMf'kM s ........ CUMIC OMllOfl . ......... .._ -t0r-c-..~ .... c--........... ()¥_(';(_......,. .. .,._,~ Or-•-· ~.,.,.. ........ lrtC"-·-· ........ c.-. w •• -, .. c .... -"' Or-C°"""' ,.,,K\INa -"--"-•k-L•Mw-V•• Or-l'~ken ,_.,,_._ ~ .. c.tt. Tut!lflY-Hdtett c...-"-Horweit Tll ... a Ml•.-Vlt<t~ ... l'tll WH OMUO. ~L­.__ .. _,,_ .....-Sim-CM-••--... _, --s..Nlft• Mot...,. Yielt, ~ __ Qr.,...~y~ .._,,,.._ lvt•!!ft llt..... ' Or-•·-· , ......... v ..... Uloftt LA Mir-kett .. .,_._ Seo\•• .... .....-. ..,........_ Or-C....-n -.... v ..... w..i Or-c-.. Cdt• Get-0<-c~· .,,, ... c.-. ~~ ,..,,.. __ , . Trt<lllltC~....-. u __ K.,... Wtol-T1-n tft••-C-. l'tll WI I DIVtllC* ,_.......,. =..:~~ V; .. I Or ... 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Los Al racing entries m m ltt ·122 1n · m 122 m UlllO t 127 ltt ltt m '" lit in 122 112 ltt -1n 122 120 111 • 112 suoo 122 122 122 122 1tt tn . 119 122 Oa·kTree • • racing res11lts 7.10 uo uo , .... lJO 16M ,. 1• uo Ull lOIO uo "' uo , .. uo 1140 OD JIO uo uo tlO SOO HO lAO 160 , .. 640 UI uo lJO >• no 4IO uo >• >• ----- • Eagle~ Stars & Stripes defeated in trials ~~~IY l on 11 the rachin~ m~ but a protest moved au •ncbaaft.a newnd...._hoilm. fWy'a Azzuta. l:OI, ltillt• I~ dHalted • ....._ c:ommiuee_upbtld tht wm b)' BJach•'if. u c1tencted.naddctyUd,.900 P'WWh.w.d Q111ew fr..-...1:43· Fnld X.-(f..-) • New Y one Yacht Club's Americla n and ··we ~! ham on '~ eounc •IMf that' a all 6om ~keel. . -......rcaeldl ti. 2: i's. Caeede U .... ewer .New Ze•land'a K.Z7 both scortd wins in the that mat1ftl, saad a Jubilant Blackallet. ~ '1"hete cban,el made a VMt difference 1n the llCIRUll line .tty Md had'° retWL N~ HarbOr Yldu OUb .. • •oPCalftlnM;eOftheJeCOndroundrobinSunday By i.M aame tom. 0.v~ wu ~ lhh~of'theboito"O.vau"1ed Wtda &lllc wi~ of~ IV Bdid IM..._ Ol's 1 c., to remain at the .'OP. of the 12-boat fleet in the pointed but not discouflltd ~has J.mtnu~i9 pabbed IM_, l8d led ~mmca II , dacR ~ no laydl,._ Saturday..._ fMr .,...._ill a .Ammca'• Cup cfta4~ tnals oft' F~mantle, second IOSJ to Kohus 'The two boiatJ swapPed • on thf nt Weather lea'~al lbe ru uuo a ftat • Owcrd llDdi . Ne-W ZealaNt l6: !_uddH cladl rece .-.w. • Au1tnba. , -• the lead thtt'e times <>Yer lhl 24.S!m.ikcOuncjn catm 20Q 1~ &Om die~'·~ the New • 1 ~USA ~ f ~). '; ll Etdietlt-22 ~ ~CW York Yicht Oub's America ll, with extremely liaht. shifty tirs ofS·S.knota. York~ &O mC>'"e lheild a.ct leld ···"mark ~ 1•1 : . wtti~ c~~ The ... cune. T,., Joh.a ~ohus at .the, h~ handed Newport "'"Theyoutaaileduson~ewcatMrkpbut broneminuaeando~teCOod.~pickedup ()• 1w°' ~~a SUi 11 (~ datela.ktol9Sl~il.WMld!OWit Klft?or Y~cht (;lub't . ttceted by Rod we wcrt' fllltr downwln"d ' said DaYiL l.37 on the downwind let a led by 36 -)~FttnCb KiM. 10: C•,:til 6· ~~ S; :as tht ti Wtuae ~ .... wu Dav~ tbctt first Ion of the Ne>vember&rials. ~ sai..Jt Ea_&lc_~ ~astl im_ptoved at\ teeondS -II-1_. w lead ~ ~ ne.t ...,......Htan...Ot-Amcac:a. 3~ ' ' • ~ ': • ailed an Rhodft.13 sl~ ]he •=•::::d::.. _ __,.. __ ~o~t race of the day ~ betwttn Sa.n t c C!\&nltJ to th~ and some newsa1 wealht'r iq and.: 11 to the finath. Azzura. l (~i• proaesc). • II was~ ~)'el!"'• 90 Fnncasco s Tom Blackaller (USA) and Dennis . Befort the improvements to f..aale, they Most devatlltina lou was sutrtted bl' In toe.My) '8en Auura:;mftll anw 11 provide. that me nee be •led _.., a C:onnet's hop_t(ul,~n &.Stri~ (Siti~). would have MI(n Ul bf ~ lhan !Jove:. Buddy Mettet• Hean ot America (Cliicq.o) cart of Amtrica facn C'hall~n France· Suri' -oie«u•'llk>op over".20 fecnridl""I wl'Ucli 8~er won ~Y 39 ~~nd , IJVtnJ minutes ~nder ~ete oond1taons, sa1d Dav11. whic.b was beaie,l by Chris Dtckson and New . .t Striptt meets New Zaland: Frnch Kitt"'· three-man crew. h 1s now ailed Ill Conner his ~nd lo~s in the tnals, • • Ounna the off days between the October. Ztallnd t>y 13 minutes, 6 SCCQGds.. A:mmca fl; White Crusader \l's. Jtalia; EacJe \J, · Eica..&1'. Conner pro tc,ted the race over an infrac-and November races the Eaalc hM a new mast ,,, ~•htt matchea· final1oo'sCt\lsadn'bC'a1 USA NHYCs team was com~ of • • · kipper ~t1 W1'ttc 'and acwlbel\ Gii)' Bechtel •nd Roberi Kinney. · ·BOW SUNSET·C0ACHES YIEWED LAST WEEK'S GAMES... · ... 1~~/~!'::':na.~ . ~ C 1 · · • · · . · • the nearly I 00 J»it1 thit I~ out,. • F v lie 9 r. "S rd r. G ,.__ Saturda)' and unday for tht fant race ounl&Jn a y, ·aor-o ya s ior •Y "'"".-ouo, Ocean Vlew, 1aJtcr Clltrlt RamHJ, Maria, following a 'don't make the key mistake and win. balf\im:c. of Balboa Yacht Club's Sunk•ll the competition. • the loss to Edison: "Actually, I 17-7 \'ictory over Hununaton Beach: We made the key mistake 10 every "t wHn't happy with ow inability Series. Meanwhile, the Sunset Leque with thouaht we ptarcd aood defense at .. We did some thmas real, real well. pme, and' 1t has haunted us. Our to protea the ptsser, or our inability Results of inside da'sc . two weeks to ao. finds Marina H iJh's limes. We were 1ns1dc their 20 tw1ce, And ·of courSie, Huntanaton played dnve (80 yards to the Marina 2 .. yard to rush the football." SAtOT-t ui1t1 Fiu•. OeM..,. -vc; 2. Vi.kinas re~~~~ atop the standinp but a Jack of poise on our part and well. hne with the pme tied at 7) was a ~._ L.otd, ..._ vc. with a 3-0 , fOOowtd by Edison, some untin:tely penaJ11es helped push "We made-50me critical mistak'3, th1naofbeauty, and they tum around O'Hara: "Our quarterback, Mike · ADULT SAtoT':'"t Doll ~vc: 1 fountain Valley and Wcstmimtcr. us out of there. • but 1t was more mental in situations arid boom, boom. boom. three.or four Austin, was injured durin& the pmc: ~~1~:· ~~ J.;::.e~~ onHe !1'.:.'!'sehooffwtthh~epacoaoe:c."'-· v· t·w-Last ""But Edison is a IOOd football I.hat lc.ept us froin ~~the ball m Pli:Y~.l!d tbey'rc In lhe end.zone (and • arid I , rat~y don't kJ!OW what bir. 9*: i T1111 Mui••'-!· acve; 3 <*• ~. ........ ~ .. ~ ~team. YouhavC.lOt>laya.ncar-1)Ctf'ect thtcndzone. Wedadn'tplayourbest, lea<bna. 14-7). &1.atus lS. ru·an inkJe tnjury and we uoo:.c1~1 Wll 1~ ave 1 ~ week's act ton; pmc to be successful. W~ '1!il sorne but rm j1,1st luappy to have won. -ri-s n01 that we went m the tank. kepl it iced Pd elevated all Tieckend. • Pem, ave · • • thi11p wrong and they played very "J wasn't. surpnsed by Wuntinaton We had a couple of&Ood drives in the It was diqnosed as a fint-:degtte usu-1 ~ e.ci.er. '""°'' .._.., Dave WM&e, Edltol, after a 21-0 well. · Beach. I had been wonderin.1 when fourth quarter. but you can't let that sprain... ~~c~=~;1!.!t ~ F•. > PN victory over Ocean View:-"Our "Even-lougher than the final score they would stan up against some· happen and rcmam competitive. So .. O'Hara said the L1ons ~re to ~n THtSTL£:-t Rooer1 van'T llti91, ave. , defense playtd a super game. The was the final injury report Kun. body, and theydld. • .~ tn ~~~hndoo~ ~oohtbelrdl is r':~d ~~Htice hlt~y _withhJunior · ~~ ?~1~~,,!e~~· l· J-.. .-.~ a.v offense was a little inconsistent. but Szuba sprained an ankle, and Mlk.e "Defensivley we had sorne ind1v1d· ..., .... ion. u.r.K 1t a 1t ts a to m ... e v ara, s son, at t c quan.ea ...... c.. . 11~ ~ °"'~ "'" they stAcked 11 up pre1t)' gaod up Spence, om quarterback, lcthhe field ttaJ breakdowm that "'aee it leek :Jlp;• 1 • slot O'Har:a·s cxpcne!ln' a1 quar.. PHRF·A-1 vonac. Ing t~C";'!''r.:.,,;,"'-'\o----"'-'• front . twice, with a kntt 11nd a hip iftjury: · worscthanitwas. The7atetbinasthat terback in game situations is limited ::Z ~~ ~:if.~v~ · v 1 "But wc'rc.scflina better, I think. Hopefully we'll get them back. can be corrected. I think our M lftr.-"We· got hammered. to about 12 snaps. He ha not thrown Ptt'1tF·a-1 F••,.,_., J•"' l(.elv, •vc. t We'IJ find out Fnday night <•inst "Although Spence was banged up, I linebackers cou1d have played a Basically the game was pbysicalfy a pass. w.,., LMW. 0..141 $loo,,_, eve; 3 Allltftel, Fountam Valley). "We'~ t~~ng a thought we did a pretty good JOb of better game." one*sided, unfonunately we were on "tft'll do all .,Pt," said the coach . 51':H~~tv~;;u-;ca1, '-Jofln Stain. vvc. 2· little hc.alttuer. Nobody was Fo.r pus blocking. Some of lhe things we.. the wrong-Side. We just did.not bold "Anet. we an: not hcyAnd the possi-H__, Trtlt\, F Miil Ju;-., sev1tc; ~. Sundff: the last two weeks wc·ve been without did worked better than -I expected. Geor1e Paseoe, Huttastoe Beadl, up p~ysically, they were far superior bility that Mike WJU be back W e've &r~~...O ~~ ••• ~ Manlftt. ave. i il\Jury. Our offense moved the ball. But Edison's front line is so trcmen-followin' the loss to Manna: ... J ph)'l1ca.Jly to us. . , • also got a senior. Matt Jones. at F111CV, H....-meft"(;rev:VVt:l v~. Ct'I• bu1,..h-sputtered a httle bit, too." dous(¥ quick. · . thought 1t was our best ·game despite "We didn't play badly defensively. quarterback, and we'll 10 with poss-JOIW/4, ~ \. ,,,. Ertc: A 1,,_ • uc1 Asked I i~ the Charger$ may have "I was watching film of them and the lo~s. The kids played really hard, We got pushed around a little bit, but ibly a c6mb1na.uon of the two. . Sa~ ~''°"· crMllclred. r;-.,., Ovu. been loolctn• a head to tradationar on the first defensive play all five of· and they played a very good Marina we pvc up the bag play on the "But Austan getttna ao inJury with Clafen'IOl!t c ... SA, ~ c~.oarr.1 rival Fountain Vallcy1. White said:_ their downlinemen came off un-team vci:y close and even. quarterback scramble just before the Mari~a comins_up this ..,ee~ we need Ma~~i'~~ .... 1 841µ,wac:ur. ium ''May~ a little bit." blockcCl and wercJn the backfi~ld.,' · "The thing that haunts teams 1s you-half. h game them the momentum at Uiat like a boJe tn t:ne neaa. M<1t ... eve. 2 au.. J~ CaMOn, ave. . ---• Ml.IC M>TICE , PtllllC NOTICE NIUC *>TICE NILIC M>TICE MUC ll>TIC£ Ml.IC NOTICE M JC M>TICE PCB.IC fC)l)CE Ml.IC NOTIC£ NI.IC MJTICl K mn I llMdeel to execute the oOn· FICTTnOUe ........ ffCTfTIOU8 eu9MH flCnnout MllMll enoe ~ty on Octow s. f.lCTmOUI ~aa flCTmOUI ..-.a ducteO by en mdMdu.. _ PleTmOUI Mlll•M N011CE TO ttect whldl w\11 be •-Cled N._ ITA]PSNT . NAm 8TATl•NT .. .._ ITA'ftMIWT 1t86 . ' U.. IJA~ ~ITAT'DmJff John J VW\ Of69n MAlll ITA~ ---CMDRORe °' io !tie tllCC*lltftlJI Oldder.• TI.-lollowlng ~ -The~,.,._,._.,. Th9flollowi!IQ 1*1001 .,. ~pe"IOM... TlWftllloWlflo.pettonl -ft...-ltat•••ll WM Jlimd TM1o4IUWll9 ........... ~ TMM8RJt "*ermined by he Ste" OI-doing but1MN ... doing ~ at dOing bu11ne11 u : PuDl"'*S Otenge eo.tt ~ bu11t1Mt M: doing ~ •· wltfl tf'le Coan1"r ~ f:1' Ot· OOotlO ~ M · (Seca etOf~l07 rKtOt of lndustl'i.I ~ MP CMEY & CO . 780 COASTAL CRAFT, 840 TflUST OE£0 INVEST· Dlll't Ptlo1 Octot>er t3, 20, DAHL/SMITH • · JO"·lYN ASSOCIATES. 1119JCourrlyonOctotlet20, -UO<>SAIUHbCUJBINC .• u.c C.) -llon• Htwnlltoa Ave. , 19. Colla Cove Street. Cc»l• ....... MENTa. 621 lido Peril Ot 2-7. Novembet 3, 19M 3. 505 Pettc A .... e.lboe ·•ni 1( ...... "102.A. Loe 1998 3300 Vitia Lieto. ~t -........ ..-1a tweoy .ei-to T"• con1racJoi 1ball we.a, Celif t2627 c.i.t..-92ta7 &-1. ~ Beech. Celif u...356 iltand, Clllf. t2M2 A,.,.,.... Clllf 90120 nlm1 ...... Ctlt: •21A-~-- cred1tore of tll• within ptOVIOI IUCfl oompenul~ .Utt.new Pu C"uey, 790 Jon1 McSl'\ene, tt7 t I l/1-'2883 Jeff Sn11tll. 5'6 s. Cov· nmo1hy P, Msom. ui1 PublttMd ~ 0--;Wry A. "-"· Ctllltomie, • nemed l*1tea tllel. b\1111 lnturenc;ieUrtqUll'edbyttle Hfllftlt1on A ... •19. Cotti dent, Huntington 8Nch. AM SIMlmen. 821 Udo Pta.IC M>TIC( ll'ed Wegon lreM. AMhelrn A~· Antihtlm. Catl1 Oe.dy Piiot October 11 No-21C.bnllo, ~leec:tl. ~~,,,. Labar .Gode..of tM Stilt of ....... Cetif 91121 ~ 92S..S Pafk Or .8· 1. Ntwpoff Hllll, CWlf t2e4I 92804 . ll«TIM 3, 10 17, 1• Celtf l.1M3 -. on pet90Nll P'°'*1Y....,... C&lltomla. etld 8"eM •~• Tiii• bulln"• I• con· ~ oo.ii.. f'll eo.... BMch. CalH 92R3 F1CTTTIOUI .,..... Thll bulfMU II con· · Tiw. bullntU 11 con-M-373 Th11 tw•n.e i. con· lft• 1'tlcribed I ~tr~tOt"t oert1nc.te rt-c:klctt!d by In tndM<lu9I Street. Cotti Meta. Cellf. Jaek & Ootte Cor)'M, 821 NAME aTA,.....,. duct.0 by' e lll'nited penn.. CIUcted by. en lndlllldu* ouc:ted by 1 COf'POfetioli Tht n81Ne llnd ~ pdtng UICI comc>enMI~ MIKflNWP Cell)' 92e21 LldO Pitt! Ot 8-1. Newport The f04lowlng perlOnl .,. INP Timothy p Mlkovtz P\8JC MJntE ,; A-..~ ld4flM,Of tht ltllended requirements. lJ'I contrec-Th .. ttltement w• filed Thlt t>uS!ntl9 11 con· et.eh, Cdl 92M3 dolng'busintll M: Jtff Smith TN• ltit'"*'t WM flied Thia "....,_., wet !ltd tr.,,.,.,or.-are DONO SO ton tflalt Mtllet ~· II with lht County Cler1t of Or· duct.CS by C0-9fidl'*t Ralph P Wllfon Jr.. 8LISS, 2tO CagMy ln Thll "•*"'!rt w• flied With Ille County C1ttk Qf Or-f1Cnnou9 .,.._.. ••th the~ Oert1. ot Ot· LE!, HYUN woo LEE. 215 eut>contr1C10tt to elmllal1)' lf'QI County on OctObtt 20. Robert OotzSe , Get 11d A. Gfannlnl. 821 Lido Suite 303. Ntwpof1 8eec:h, wtth the County Clerk of Or· lf'QI County on October i. ...._ IT A~ enge ~ on OctOOtr t. 17th S1,..., Cotta ..... CA ptoYldt euch eotnpenNllOn 198e Thll •t•tement --"*' Par.k Or B· '. Ntwporl c.hf t2M3 .,. County on Oc10btt 20. 1Ne Tllie foltoooAnQ petSOM ere 19M . .1lle 11.tn'lM llnd ~ lnlurenc. for Ill of 1he aullo !l'ID* wlln the County Clttk Of Or· 8eech, Cllll 92M3 Stlhe Ann M · MeMehon, 19M '11-d<MnQ butll,_ n ,._ --ldd<... ot the Intended cont~or1' ~ The Publittled Otenge ~ enge County on Oclob« 2, Woodco lnvettmtnl Como 280 Cllgney •303. ~ nna7t ~ Orenge Coest H£CTOAS AUTO SALES Pu'*'*' Or-. COlllt • , ...... ere: IN CHUI. conlfktOf..JWIUbeonlrtf> Dalty Pilot ~ow 27, No-ttae eany. Inc., 821 Lido Patllj)r Buch. ClltLi2:Ul ~Oranga...co..t Delly PAat..October l3, 20.. 1630 Pomone 8-~ J»llOI Oc:tobtf u. 20. , .. ~ PARK, MYUNG HEE ,AAI<, tcw1 lhell fl.wnllh the Qty• ~ 3; tO 17, 19" ~ 8-1. Newport e-cti. Cllll Thll ~ le con· Dltly Piiot October 27. No-27, Novtmblr 3. tNe Cotta Meta, Calif m27 V . ~.,,, 3 .\Ill • ii> 1542 Lanct. Tuttrn, CA certlflc:ete of ~elver of M-382 Pvbllthed Otenot Coelt 92&63 ctucted by an~ vember 3, 10, 17 1tee M-351 Hect~ OomH.-2001 M-3'3 Tllel the piopetty pettl-aubrog.atlort undef the~ OlllY Pilot Octobar 13, 20, Thia t>utlne11 It con· s.tlll A M Mc:'Mlhon M-315 ~ Avt~ Colla MeM. nent her.to• deec:flbed 1n ol the w0ttr.er•1 compansa. P\alC M>TIC£ 27, November 3. 1tee d\leted by • gen«at part· T"" lttt~I ..,.. flMd PUBlJC M)TlC( Ce11f 92627 M.IC·NOTICE 9'f*ll .. FUmltute lb· tlon lnlUttnGe M·333 net Ship with tfle County CW1' Of Of. '11l,IC M>TICE · Tru1 t>uatnest 19 c:on· . tu, 11• • q" 1pmu1. No blO wt11 bl con..,_., '~•~' Gttlld A. GIMl'llfU enge County on October 2, flCTmOU8 ..-11 CIVCted by en Wldl\lldUll ~~ . • ' ~ QDOdWll;-l.lflllM-ft .. IY!Me-on ~ of.. "8.tC M>TIC£ This •t•11rftlll"lt .... flied tte8 . '1C miCMle ~..-..... ITAW "9Ctor Garau --. ~ • leueh04tl ' lmprov~t•' fleael bin 1M111 IUmlihed Tht IOl!owlng peraona '" wfth the Co;Jnf)' CWk of Of. '~ ....,. ITA~ The~ perlOfll ere n111 1tateman1 wu•llled the I011ow11'!9 peoone •• .. -.,. • ttQQI In trlldt coventnl noi Cly lht City ll'ld it made In Ooong ~.. FICTmOUI IUIMH tnoe County 'on OctOO. 3. Publllhed Otenge ~ Tht IOlloWlng pert0n9 -~ng bUSlfllll aa with the County Cletll Of Or· doing ~ a ..... ·<·~ to~·~ la'°"''° eccordence wllh tha QCT,Q PO~E,R. ~114-8 .. ._STA.,......, 19" Delly Pilot Octob« 13. 20, doing~• FLANNERY CONSULT· _,.~tyon0cto«>er20, 5 0:S MET~t. f'Aa:I:._ ,. . .., "215 11'1h StrMt, C-. r>roYlllOnloftMHot~Md ~92~~~ .Deni Polnl, . The lolloiMng peraone ere -.. ,_ 27, ~ber 3, 19" DETOURS, 2834 El· ANTS. 22411 Aarptl'I 1201. ftae • g;: ~~ ~=7 I• • ......... CA W'9 P'OCIOMI requi(llMfti. ..,... doing OU11ntU N Publlthed Ofangt Colat M·33e ...,.._,Aw -CO.II Mfta, Leite-"-!, Calri 92'30 . naw11 ta • ttit ~ nMle u_, and Condlllont .. , fofth Todd S Jdlntfon, 199 El SHER CALJ. CREATIVE. 0..ly PllOI October 13. <20, Calif 9282' r SHn Flannary. 119 Put>lllhtd Otange·CoNt 1(1m Otvll HarcMnO, l33f ciy the Mid 1tenew<it1 II underSecllon2oft~ C1mln0 Real ,F, Ctlll C.,,Yol"I lslend OrtVt. 27, NOV9mbef 3,. 1te8 "'8.IC MJTIC£ Annelle. Rottmerle Cernatlon. ~one dtl Mar. OM)' Pft91 October 27, No. GartlngfOt~ St Co.ti Mele. aalct ~ 11 C£NTEA llc;auont Eacn bidder mutt 92024 • Newpot1 8tacl\. Cal•f 92&60 , •. M-352 Olefermenn. 2834 E...,.,,.,.. Calif 92'~ vemt>tr G 10-11. 1tM · 92'8 SHOE REPAIA SHOP bl llOenMd In ecco<ct.nc:. Thie bUtineta 1• Con· Sl\r ~t.K~IO 33 c.. ACl1TIOU9 .,_.. Aw eo.u MMa Ctllf Thla bUllntll ,, con-. ..... TM . bu•~ ,, COl"I• That Mid bulk tr.,.., ii with ~bit •t••'"' ducted t>y-en lndM<lutl . nyon 1119nd ?>five. 'Newport NlltC M>TICE NAMI STA,....,. neie ' dUeted t>y. an lnOMclual • duet.CS t>y • .,, lndMduel lnte,ided to be COftlUmoo f>ur1V11nt -to C1llfornlt Todd S Johnaton . Beach, Clltl 92eecl The tolloWlng per-ert Margirec Ole(ermann. 2834 Seen Flannary Kirn 0 . Harding meted at ttle ofllct of 8UA-Govenmenl Code Stction This atatement wet flied Th.. bullntu It con-FtCTrnOUI .• ,..... doing OUW-•· Elletrnere Ave 0-t•....... Thfl tUIWllitfll wM tiled "8.9' M)JJC)[ TJUI tl•l4imtnt -flied ROW ESCROW COMPA;« 4590. the conttactCM' .. be ~th the County Cletk of Of-Ouctecfby In lndiYldu91 • .. ... •TA~ Meo & ASSOCIATES. 45 Callf. 9212' ~ with the County Clerk of Of. Wllh the County Clerk oC Or· leGT·A E lfnCOln A'fWKlfl: tnl•tltd 10 pott epproYled eootCountyon0ctotlef2'0, SherCd·t<olvitto Thelollowtngpersoneare Hlftlotd Or., Newport Tl\it butlnesi II con· lf'QICountyonOc10blt20, ACTIT1CMIS.,...H angeCountyonOctoOtf-3, Orenga. Calildmill 92945 on aecuriliel with Ille City 0# M lW Thia-ltetemtnt-wet flied OOing Jxnlotg u · 8teeh. Cellf. 92ee0 Nc:tlltO .ducl9d-by;.Lg9Mttl. OMI· teat N.Am ITA~ 19M Dftaf after 1*wml .20. tN6. IC)pfoved ftnaneiM lnatHu· ~ wlth Ult County Ctenc of Or· GOlOEN OAEAMS. ~~ Donald Mc0unlgle. U'lfeif. nerlhlP, · ,_,.. -ni. foll<Mtrlg11«10n1 .,.. "',,. t~ In 0tdef 10 ~ lhe C.ty ~ublillW Qrange eo.t County on October 3 A~ "15, Cotta Mwa, ford Or • Newport a.en. Annette R Dletermann Publlthed Ofenge COMC d<MngJ:Mlneu .. PuoJllhed Orenge Coelt T'Mtlfle1Utci.t•f0tftllng , ....... fUndl retained by Delly Prlol Octotlef 21, No-= • Cellf 92U7 Ctllf 92eecl Thll •t•l-1 ... filed OallY Piiot.October 27. No-PtEACE FINANCIAL OAl'y Pilot Oc10blr 1'. 20. CllM'rll..:.":~ lhe City to tnaur• I>«· V'll'i'lber 3, tO. t7. 1tee '1l'1M Semyon tttkovlcll. 354 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· wolh the County Clttk of Or· bet 3. 10, 11, 1Ne G.8.0UP. 1917 Wectelltl Or 27. Novell'lber 3. IMC \~ • lofmtnee of the QOtltrect. M-3&7 Publllhld ()fenge Cout Avocado 1 15, Coate Ma&. dueled by an Individual ange County on Octobet 8. M-371 ~ti 209 Newi>Ort Buc:h. -M-347 _ _..:.., M II k to Mid Planl ~ttcatlon *"'of· Pta.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot Octotlef 13 2'0 Caltl 92'27 Rlct\trd 0 McGunlgle 1988 Call! •-'" ..,,TIC[ ~ Tran.':.. Mid f1c1t1 pr(,po.ei form• to be 27, ~O'llmber 3, 1w ' : Valery 1t1kovlch, 354 This ttatement wu llleO ,.... P\8.IC l«JTIC£ American 8anktr1 i..nd· __ r-.n. ___ ""---- lne.ndeO Tr.......,Ott uMd uted'Q bidding cen be ot>-flCnnout IUIMtl M·3'41 Avocado • 15, eo.te M .... with the County CW. ot Ot· Publtlhed Ofenge eo... .,. ~potlllOl"I '1CTmOU8 ...... the lollowl"9 addlUOtlll ltlned only It ,,,. office Of NAm ITA'R•NT Calli 92&27 .,. County on October 7, Dally Piiot October 13. 2'0. F1CTITIOU9 ..,.... 1111 bulln ... II con-.... ITA~ bullneu ~ end lld· the City Eflg4ne•" Qty Hall. TPle fOllow1ng peraont .,. P\8.IC NOTIC£ Tl\lt t>u11ntl9 II con· 1981 21, November 3, l98e NAm ITA~ OUCtlll.b)' e cor-pontlon ftit ~ per«>nt ert <Ir..... within tht lhr.. Cott of Mid Plant Ind dOlnO l:lllMltP .. ducted by" co-pet1nen nD111 M-345 The following pertonS •• Alen M Pterce. Pfelidenl dOing bullntlt • 1 I NONE Specification 11 S5 00, In· RENEGAOE CONSTAUC-FICTfTIOUI IUIMH . Stmyon 1.-ovidl Publlllled Orange Cout 001nQ bUtoMM ar. • Thll 1111~1 wet filed THE FILM STOP 500 W ~~~ "9flt1Ub-duding tu lftl'leblOd•tr• TIOH COMPANY 1755 Or· NAMEITATE...wf Thia staternenl wu tiled oa11y.Pll01 OctObet 13. 20. AESTOAAO~. 3001 w.ltltheCountyCWttolOt-Btlt>oe 8IYd H••POft tact 10 c.rff:'n.. Unll<H:m quastt 11111 the Plans ~ enge ,..,. "F· cOatl u.a_ The following s>eflQnl at• wtth ~he County Cletk of Or· 27. Novtmber 3, 1Ne -Mlle NOTIC£ Red"lll A.,. 802 Suite 102. ange County on Octotltr 20. 8eacb. CalLJ2M3 Commtrclal COdt hct~ Speclllc:atlonl bt eent by Ct1it 92127 dOlng bu11n1a u = County on OcfObef 20. M-35e F1CTmOUa .U...... COit• Mesa. caJlf m2t .1981 RObert c 1'iM'i-. 2M"i 1 ''°'" IMll,J: ::l :-~ Tiit Smith Co., • CaJlf ~N~~R~R~:s u1:ic E~~ ' e ' Fm* N UC N011C£ NAME ITATDWNT ,.Ji~~~~ ~r:t· Publllltled Orange~ cypr .... s.M. Ana Hejghtl. Dated. S.ptemt>ef 24, llng CIM OI • CorporeUon. 2'00 Newport ,._. Or e '203 C r •• ~ T lol..........., ......, .... ,_ ..... Pllo "-'otlef 27 No-c.alW 9270r 1111 dltlonal 12 00 Neither the Ctr Or • 105 Ntwpor1 ...... st • • Otta PubllsMd ()fenge ....,.., f1CTrnOUI IUIMH he ..,_ .. .,,, PlftonS ere 802 Suite 102. Colta MIM. .,.,1y I V\.ot • MtnM 0vrii.. 20311 "'cw ~"" eo11 °'the Plllrll end S9ecl-ce11i. 926'0 · • MIM. C1111 92s2.8 Detty P1io1 Octot>et 21. No-NAMI ITA~ dolog bull~•• Cellf m2e -.nt1« 3. 10 11. t9te Cypt ... Santa AM ~t• hrtl. l! ...... , ,,.,..,.._ flQt\On~rNll-Thft butlnelt la con-""""* w Oahaonecy. "9mber 3. 10, 17. 1Ne The follOWlng per«>nl .,. NA ..N D .H . J. f l Thia--OulfnMI II .con-·31• Calif 9M7 ~ or-. eo.t Ing Mid Mndllng wll~ dueled by • ~·~ tOOO South Coett Or 8'203, M-334 OOI bu--81:: ENTEAPRISE. 101 ~ Cluctlltl by a C«J>Or•tlon Thia butaneu " con· Dell Pilot Ho\'ld\Ml 3. ~ LtzHotmee.~wy CoataMeta.-Caltt tw9 (:\'GORILLA RACKS ln . Colte M .... Calf MlchMIL Dean "8.IC f«)TIC£ dudedbf.~tndwtft t98'.l The C.ty ,...,...... tllil rigflt Thia t1.iement w• 1tled Thia t>ulinMI 11 con-P\ISUC M>TIC£ (b'°AACS 1945 ~111 92628 Thlt statement WM hied Rober1 c Our'k• .. to reject eny 0t en t>lda Coun cw. of Of dueled by en lndMOu•· , ':' • Brian t<llttl Wlltttml. 101 with the County Clet'k of Or· FtCmtOUl IU.,..H T M3 .. 5 ~ Moe~ CltJ with the ty • Jlll'IWtl w 0 '5"aunecy FICTITIOUI .,..... t:{. Co1t1 ....... Cellf ""*' Ln.. Cotta ~ • .,. County on October 20. MA• ITATllmWT "II •tattmtnl ... filed --------C*11 .. tM CltJ .. ,...... ·=County on October 20· This 11,1..-nent WU filed NA• aTATIJllENT 92927 C91lf. 9282e .. teat l ht ~ peraonl.,.. wit" the County Clertt Of Ot-"8.JC NOTIC[ taln Valer, c...._. 1 ,_ wlltl the County Clll1I of Or· The tolloWlng person• .,. iredrldl ~ ~ 111· Thi• buslneu 11 eon-• FJUIOO doing bulinets u ~ty on October I. O.ted. OctObet 27. ttee lf'QI County on October 3, dOtng but4ntU .....__ llSO Wtl*t C • Cotti Oucted by 91\ iAdNlduel ftubllSMd ~ -cM&£ lNTERNATIOffAC:: • -- CfTY CW Put>llthtd Ore~ Cout Pvbll.,_, 0r.,.27eo.:'1 1tee PROTOTYPE DESIGN .""Calif"'n&2'T &tai K. Wllliaml Dally Piiot OctObet 27. No-1901 t -0 Skypark Clrcte, ,._ ,OUllff ... YAU.al' 0911)' Piiot Nowmb« 3, o.w, PilOt ~Ober • 0-fllim ANO C~ATIONS, 1375 Thi• bullneu 11 con· Thi• tlltemtnt .... llleO vemt."3 tO. t7. 1Nf IMnt. c.m 92627 • P\ltllolhed Orenge eo.i. C~ • • 191$ Y'll'i'lber 3• lO, 17· t":.-318 P\iblllhecl Or_,. Codt LOQM •K. Cotta MtM. ducted by. en lndlvlduel with lhe Coun'V Ctenc ol Of· M-379 CM&E Caklornll ln.e , Dltly Piiot-October 13• 20• ~.. M392 :::::to o.ity PUol OctOber 13. 20. Caltl 8292' ~ ~ •• =, -l\led .,. County on OctObet 20. Oeltw.,. t8011 0 $1(ypetlj 27· NOvtn\W a. , .. M~ NOT'"E 19 HEREBY ..i.-. PUBllC M>nw. 27. Novembet 3. ttae Slec>htn Fredrle Hwlan. with the Countv C"'11 of Of· 1Ne MllC M>TICE C.rcle. ""'"'· c.i11 92627 "" "'~' •-IC 11nnrc M-3$3 8 17 W S.'1' St . Newpor1 '' fa:lm7 lhlt butlne11 II COtl· 11\at Ille c:rn Cler1l of ttle Cll)' ... -. nu I""' l'ICl'fTtOUt IUIMH Buch. Celtl 92&63 .9X: County on Octot>tr 3· ~8"ed Orenge Cout ,ICTITIOUI IU...... ducted by • COfl>O'lliOn . ,,:.,oun~ ,.;:::• ~ FICTITIOUt IUttNlll NA• ITAftmNT PUBlJC MJTIC[ Thlt t>u1lnea1 11 con· l9 '811MO o9ify Pllol OctObtr 27, No-NA• aTA~" w Jamee Sm.n. Preei- NAMl.-TATIMIN'T Tht lollowlnt l*°IO!ll .,. -=-dUcleel Cly 91\ lnd!Yidual 1= ... "'-vemoer 3. 10. 17 19"__ ,,. IOl!owlng ""''°"' .,.. ""'' -. -pt04)0Al'f untll the-hOurOf dOo butlnetl ... FICTine>Ut eu-a• Sttv• H1tle,n Publ--. vrange Couf M-382 doing bUtlMM.. ~ Thi• tlltement WU filed PELltEV 2 001> m on NoYembet 13· Tl'll IOllowlnQ peraone.,. H~8LIT COMPUTER MAME ITATl•NT Thi• tl•ttment ••• flied Oell~ Oc10t1« 13• 20• JAVANO 6 ASSOCIATES. with the County Clerk of Ot· KEITH H PELKEY. ~fc:n:roc;oacing~ ~ ~z:e. COL· SERVICES. t41 2 Vivien d~ =::ton•.,. with the County Clerk OI Or· 27· bet •3• t9M M-331 P\8.lt NOTICE 2400 Pac Cout Hie.:~ = CouMy on OctObet 2'0, ua:umbed U> ~ Tannll COWta. at Fountain LEGE MEDIA SYNOICAJE. ~ ~ Eltleh. Celi! OLP FINANCIAL SEf'· =·County on October 3• FICTmOUa auelNIM ~:~ 9~ ~ • 1 • nnaa afl('r 8 long lllneu at Vtl:'li Rtcr .. llon Centat 1874 =St' Cc»la M--. Altieri L Hoblll, Jr. t412 VICES, 2e5l Ir""" ,.ve., ,._ MllC M)flC( NAME ITATDmWT John J V.,, Oro.ti, 527 Publltohed Orange Cout g<' 67 Beloved huv = I:~ :s:: C~fY w2:.em KlllO t974 Vlvl•n l •ne, Newpor I ~ulJ~ 9:~:· Colla ...... Publlltltd Ofenge Coaat ACTI--....... The lolloWinQ per~ lrl Santa Ant A~. Newporl Dally Piiot Oc10bef 27, No-wbund o f EJi&t6tieth 1 • io. SI eo.1 MeM •Calif Eltactl. Ctllf HMO • Dally P11o1 October 13, 20, ·-• dOing bultneae 11· BtlCtl, C,itl 92&63 vemw 3. 10, 17. ttea n-ik 1 f .1.. catlonl t2e;. I • .. 11\11 butlneH 11 con· Tat Piii\ Trtdl'lsCorpor· 27, Novtmbet3, 19M NAMI aTATl•NT TRANS WORLO EX· Thl1 ~t1ne11 11 con· M-375 r 'C' <'y. Ovtng am r ~!c,~ ~ ::; Tnlt bualneu 1, eon-duded by· en lndlllldutl :•K>n. ~.~n1:a 14 1 = M-350 oJl'll tOllowtng """°"*.,. PAESS. 3 ioo Avwrt Av-ot John E. Pelkey and :C, tltl9ll be ace;~ ducted by· en lndllllckHll . Albert l . HO&bit Jr U~C.llf. 921t7 ' o"1A~~N COM· -Stt 107, Coat& Mtita, Barbara J, Bernal. by OM ot 1hl lotmt OI bid· Httry KelaO wi:.'11e"~b.,.-:' O:~ Thi• bulln•u I• con· PU8UC NOTICE PUTER CONSULTING TO Call~'2~t« Inc "alJO urvived by two derl' MCUtlty t~.CS by T~tt~~=ot~ enge County on Octotltr 3 oueted t>y ~corpor1110t1 ,ICTITIOU9 IU ... H THE STARS. 113 A C.lllom1&. 3100 AIMv Av: b ro thers • ..F.ucene · " Section 10 of the $pttlft. wt1h 'c ty ~ _.._ •• ,,: 1eat ' Frink Gr.... , NMM ITAT'ltmlfT CIMrbrootl. COit• U.... IN.ii Sit 107 Cotti-Mela. l'elkty of Pf.lm Oto· catiOlll ,.. prQPOMll ltlatf ~ OU!'lty Oii _,,,_. ~. -11\4 IUttnltl\t WU !tied Cellf 9212' ' be ~IO PAOJECT HO tNe . ,.._ .. ~= with the County Clll1I of Or· ni. follo-Mng pereone art h~ L.91 Gecltn t 13 A Calif 92'28 erl. and Thomat _..,. ...__ nian• Pvbll~ .... lf'gl ~ Cou Oc 3 OO<ng ~... _, • Thi• butlnesl It eon· D lk r ~-11 -* -mailtO Of """'" p Ot eoeat 0.1ty Pilot October 13, 20. = nty Ol'I. tow ' ROMA RICI INTER· CIMrbrootl. Cotta U.S.. ducted by. aeorpor•tlon ~e <'Y o ~ nu,_ =: ,: ~yblc:. '': o.1~~10::9 n. No-:n. Nolltmbet 3. 1He -. 1 ' '1111141 NA TIONAI.. 1870 Senti Ant Cej~.:2?!~,,... It con Denn. H Lew••· PrMklenl t;A. Al~ survived by her of'fict In the Chy H ... , vember i . 10, 17. 1Ne M-340 Publllhed Otlf'QI eo..t Avt . Ste "I<, Coate MIN. d\leled by an ll'ldtvldual • Ttltt 1t1temenl. WM hied • anindt·hildrfll and l io200 II••« Avenue. on Ot . ~ rta.JC M>TtCE Ditty"'°' October 13, 20. Call! ~1 Gary\. Oedafi WtththeCountyCWlc olOr· gr"' tr-an<icl'uld. t*Ot• !tie hOUt ltlled At -1. Noftn\btt S, 1N& TT • Tra"'91 &«v!cMtne . ""* lttltfntnt WM fllecf -no-County on Oelot>« 20• ·Memtmal ~f"Vl~S. detiOIH1tt4l t#M al blda P\&IC M)tlC( FlCTmOUe ..,_.a M-344 a CallfOfnla Corl>OJMIOft, With tfll County Cler1l of Or· 1IM Wl'dnada N • '9Ctl~ will be publlefy NA• ITAlamNT te7o Stn'9 AM Ava . Ste. Counl on Octoow 3 ,... y. Mll"fT\ oPll'*I lllltnllltd end ell-f1CTmOUt IUtelaM Tiit IOllOWlnQ peraonl.,. ptBJC M)TIC! "I<"'. C01t1 ....... CtM. = Y • Pvblllhtd Otangi1 Colat b(>r 5, 1986 al 11 00 Cllredtivt1wCrtyCWlc.81d• MAm ITATlmllll • Ooino tM11M11 u -92t27 i ,.._ 0.11'( Piiot Oc1oblt 27• No-AM at th HarbDf detl and 1ht pubfle "' In The fOlfOW!ng pertont ar• CANYON qovt. • JcMnl f1CTITIOU9 ..,..... Th.. b\ltmH• 1' C"Of'I• P\it>hfted °'""' Cout vtmber s, 10· tl. ,... t.. .. w n M m 0 r I a I 1Med to be prtlMl'lt et 01e ~ blitllntll.. \iial'lt~. • 605 30th g,,.... u.. ITA,_,. ~'~~Ilion, ~ ,._. 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C1 ./11 The Raiders may have droppecrOutofconten- tlon for the AFC West title with a 21-1 O loss t6 Den- . ver ./C1 California Hollywood defenda lteelf agaln1t charges It has glamorized drugs./ Al Nation Experts says NATO's conventional forces would be overwh .. med by Soviets tn absence of nuclear deterent./ Al INDE X Advbt and Games Bultetln Board Cluaitt.d Comlca Death notlcel Entertainment In the eervlce 0p1n1on· Public notices Sporta Televllion WMther Weddtnga 86 A3 C8-10 87 C1 85 A40 88 C7 C1-7 BS A2 A12 25CE . ~ Fair Brings coni1ty<l ews oget her I 3th annual Israel Fatrdraws 13,000 - vtsitors to Mesa BJ PAUL .UCKIPLE\' °' .. ..., ....... . v,11t0n to the 13th annual Israel Fair Sunday cxpcncoced the excite- ment of traditional music and darK:e, ~ted lhc dehcaacs of k~ cookina, heard the talcs of okl Israel and remembered the borron of the holocaust. A walk throuah l~ Cllhibits ofreiM a iJimpee of a rich Jewish cuJt~ in an afternoon visat. .. Abd that. said Chcllc f nedman, was the joaJ o1Che annual fa,r. · "It's-a feelina of the Jewish community pulhn& toaether." -----edman -sard~-""tt-"lj~-ft.eft-fMl'--a...i pniution can tell its story." Ti\lins the 13th celebration its "Bar Mttzvah Year," orpnizen attracted 13,000 visitors Sunday Jo the fair that included more than a hundred booths tan&Ull from a benkofTerinsrcalestate an lsrul toa booth peddhna lsraelJ pantthose. "The fair provides an opportuni· ty to pubhClle products from Js- ract," 111d f nedman, the director of Jewish Federation's community re- lations-committee. Some exh1b1tors also sctzed the opportunity to demonstrate how traditional Jewish ways· can be adapted to the modern world At one booth were Dttydl pinatas. with ~dl - a top game played ai Hanukkah -combined with the p1nata that IS popular ID Sou them California ·s La ta no com- munity. AnotbCr booth showed how memben of a synaaoaue who tem- porarily shared q_uarters with a Christian voup built a Chuppa out of plast1c pipe for easS' disassembly and storqe. "It shows how to take American tecbnol<>sy and apply it to tra· ~ Jeaebel of Kla•lc clcnrna palnta the face of larael Fair at e Andrea Rotterm•nn. 9. of lrTl.ne durinC ttie pa.nda Sunday. d1ttonal Jewish wa)'$," Fnedman said. Th~ fair also empha 1zed the importance of bnn11n1 together the Jewish community worldwide and tyina present and future icnerations to tllear past. . One exh1b1t touted the-Youna J Leadership Program that a1ms to bnng new leaders to the. vowma community, esumated at 100,000 m Oranic County. "About five years aao the median aae of our leadership was around SO," Friedman said. Youna people returning to Amcnca from visit to lsrael came back with renewed Cllcitemcnt about their faith and a dc$tre to participate, but they wanted to work wuh their peers. The Youns Leadership Proaram wa launched and la t )ear anctudcd (Pleaee Me l~RAEL/ A2) OUI WINNEIS ON A4l TODAY'S NUMIEIS ON" A2 ,. 1 amity, ftiends mourn . . youth BJ PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of ............. At a time in their h"es hen they should be cxpmcncini me U• ubcranceof life. fncnd$ of Duid Qallacdo 1n \Cad focused on llie ... ___ ""' trqtdyofan unumelydeatbdunn1a rosary Suncby for the slain )outh. More than I SO fnends and famaJy -most of them 1ehoolmatcs - attended the ro~ at Harbor La"'n Memorial Chapel in Costa Mesa. Long after Deacon Harold Melton bepn sayina the rosary. mourners continued to anivc and crowd into the vestibule. • Aowen surrounded the open casket asMdton stood ncatby rc~t-ina the htany, .. Hail Mary, full of vace. th~ Lord is with Thee ... Gallar(to, IS. was hot to death early Wcijnesday when be and a ftiend were allesedJy buraianzsna wheels from a Porsche at a Costa Mesa VW rCJ><1:1r shop. A man pblice have declined to identify ran out of the shop while Gallardo was alleicdly rcmov1ni the lua nuts from one of the wheels and 16-)ear-old Tom Ramu-a stood watch_ -----""---"" The two teen-eacrs jumped into Gallardo'.s VW. sedan to. flee and the man allcsedl> ftred a sinale sho&&un blast from close ranic throup the dnver's side window. -- Gallardo wa strucli 1n the head and died less than two hours later. Ramirei was &tTC tcd and told he could face manslauahter charscs bc-cau~ hts fncnd ~as laln while the pair ~ere allcacdly commtttina a felony. · • (Pl ....... J' AMIL TI A.2) Reagan to.head big GOP bash in Mesa today. BJ PAUL A.RCKIPLEY .... ..., ........ Volunteers fcveri hly tied baJloons, assembled fl14S and cov· ered posters with pohttcal slogans Sunday ~~cnil'I& ah preparation for President Reapn's amval tOday at Costa Mna•s Pacific Amphitheatre. where he will headline a massive Repubhcan rally. Rt8Pn. makana htt final campaian appearance of 1986, will share the 11.11' with a alate of GOP candidates scclona to wan or return to office hMuJcd to appear .. re Gov. Georae DclJlcmeJ1an who'J-runnins for a second term. Rep Ed Zschau who wants to unseat Sen. Alan Cranston and fonnct Lt Gov. Mike Curb who wanu to wen has JOb back from Lto McCarthy. A1so l:1ted to attend arc controller candidate 8111 Campbell, attorney aencral hopeful Bruce Gleason and scetttary of late candidate Bruce Ne tandc . Orpnizcrs expect to fill the 18,S()(). capacity amphitheater wJth. Re. publican cnthu iasts for a pohucal utravapnz.a that will include sky- d1 vers, 0.1 drops, confetti cannons. Uncle Sam on stilt . a 40-foot h11h tatue of Liberty, a live elephant. S,000 red. white and blue balloons aoina up and .s.500 comina down. Marchm1 bands will perform from Co ta Mesa and Estancia ht&h schools. The arounds will be fe tooned with .. N~ departnient lie a d take s chances'. rettr~s early· . Wide Be)Ckr dtdn't want to retire bu• tht prospect of taluna a pay cut after neac1y 20 years of service for the ctty of Newport 8cach :forced has hand. Friday Wll h11 la1t day. .. Tht 6J..yar;..oW dtlUlOf of t~ city~,~ 1tN1CtS ckpanmtnt has ~Reef its quits -noe btaautt of-. but oat of" hr thet ¥CM«I win '1alh his PIY chttk •PU ~mcnt ncfits by "'"'°vina Prop 61 n T uadaf e*tt0n. t • ll • i .. . . I SO American Oaas and"• itors ~•II .,.,ave"50mc..2,.000 posters.. ~ Voruntttrs were bus) unday scn"bblih& slopns for the Team ' 6 concept that emphasize Rcapn' hope bis coattail Wlll stretch far and ·"Ide.. Mcuqei included any combma· uon: "()(ukm~iao and lonashore." "Gleason and Curb," "Retire Cranston," "Zschau Now ... me ~ten even hinted at lc<1s immediate political drtams: .. Vote MlllLE Reagan for a Lh1rd t~." Volunteers came from unou Rcpubhcan stronahbl<f . Diane Roaen. an aide to tatc Sen. Manan Bcracson. told a aroup of youths workina on po ten to concentrate on the rally's pnont1c . ·· • :-:-rhc fim pnont)' 1 t~e pre 1dent and Z.schau," R tr'S said . 'The tceond is DculcmcJUln and Team ' 6... he also said they hould cmpha 1.zc the call to vote on Tues- (Pleue eee R&AGAJlf/A2) Irvine board balks atPropostlon 61 colintermeasure • • "Youna profe s1onats tend to act 1osrto the :Jewish community as the) ttt involved in their profe sional aum~r. "I likt tbat tae•a a \usi- nnaman," Emiah said. O\her vohanteen ancluded C1aiN ROKG~ of Newport etach ..... huJbl.nd, Nathan, was a con-~onaJ candidate in tlw June pri~. and Cathy Cottrell, wbo as Zschau s nac:tc. VoluntttrS said thty Wtte prepared to work late into the nitht ifnecnsary " r '° .. ve IM ...,Wtbeater .et for the tallytiili~at I p.m. . _ Oltll to dli tree rally will optn at ll:JOLIL However. no one will be admitted without a ticket. Oruee County ~ = "-IQuanen and candidalel' ~ lllvc been distnbutina tM tiekets~nce \be rally WU announced lut ~k. · ' , Wind, clears " '--&.a"-n at .....,,,...,, ,..,~ •• , U..1111-. .... ~ •• ..-... 11 It ..... .,......... .,. Al....... .. • .......... .. 71 ·-------'---------------..,..---------Mlloll 11 11 'P .. OP It •7 • • IJ:OUps and otheT activtties, so the community loses their kills." Jhe said. "So Yo\lna Leadership is 1 very 1---------_,,.--cxd ti na pl'Clltam." 4 =Clly : : =-... , :.:.Calif. Tempe -~ ........... I ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -'The maker of a stomach balloon used to treaJ obesity is wamina doctors nationwide to cunail its use after 80 people ,,,ho used tile device de· velopCd jsenous medical problems and ofte dicd.1t wasTepOrtectSonday. New labehna information ~ed Oct, 27 by American Edwards Lab- oratories to 2,000 aastroenteroloaists tnined to 1n1Crt the.device warns of more severe side effects than previously thouJht, the LOs Anaeles Tunes said. 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Eztend. ed : ~, , ,", " .. 6ARDBAIJKSATGOUNTERME2\SM~~.-.. ~ homAl . private industry if Propsition 61 people." wouJd cost tuptyers about S7 billion passes. the board had met with an Getchcl said there was also some tf present employees arc not allowed attorney tn closed session Oct. 21 to lepl question whether a contract to carry over their accumulated ~ck sec if the d1stnct could postpone the executed so close to the election . and vacation lime. effects Qfthe referendum. would be "Vah4-· "The potential impacts of Pron.. If passed Tuesday. the propo ition Board ~1dcnt Helen CameTon osatjon6l arcreallynotknown,"safd will limit the maximum pay of late and ~e .Wtke.ham •• supponed the ... Getcbel on Saturday. "I do believe employee to$64,000-80percentof prot~1v, ~lut1on. Th~ potent•~ there are a lot of dHfercnt opinions .. the JOVemor·~ salary. 'It ~II aim fiscal impact (of Prop(>SJlJOn 61) IS ' prohibit public officials and cm frigbtcnina," uid Cameron in ao AqUci~~counbaUle over the plo)US from savina up sick and interview before the mcctins. .. interprctauon of Proposition 61, vacation leave from one year to the' "Under the present system," said Dale Coopn. supcrinie.ndent of the next. 'l> Irvine Superintendent Stanley Corey, Ocean View School District said he • Bccau5C the ballot measure would "cml>loyccs arc allowed a day per advised th~ District's Board of not apply to employees unttl their month of sick leave which they accrue Trustees apmst a similar action. contractsexpife, the board was study· toward retirement credit. IL would "ltru•t thcaood sense of the people 1Jl& a resolution to cover principals. not be po1sibJc..uoder Proposilion 61. of this state that it (the proposition) assistant principals, school psychol-"If everyone bad lo use their sick won't pal$," ogists and other selected employees leavel>eforelheendoflheyearorlose .. lfitdidl)ISS, l'm~itwouldbe not already covered by collecttve it, the effect ~ould be to increase the tied up in the.courts for twoycan and barpmina. use of substitute teachers consider-life would 10 on." • The resolution would be "to ensure ably," Corey said. The Irvine Unified School District that normal salary proarcss. vacation There is also the question of who joins the; Ocean View. Laauna Beach and s1clt leave -accumulation will be would compcnsete existina em· Unified and the Huntincton Beach unaffected for ~b.c durauon of the ployccs if they are not allowed to Ci!)' JrCbool districts in dccidina agreements." carry forward their sick and vacation apinst takina protective action. Depend ma on the lengths of the time. The Ora nae C.Ounty Department of contracts. the actiQn would hvc It is not clear in the propoution E.ducation and the N~-Mcsa delayed the effects of Prop, 61 up to whether the district or state would be Unified, Fountain Valley, Hunt- four )'Cars. responsible for the t.clt benefits. but inaton Beach Union Hilb School and , .... ,111 ... ~ : ..... ,.. , I ................. "':. : :: ""' ,... IOCMy. I , ...... .,. ... 1U5tp.ll'I. ~Qly ...... flWll 11 • n.. '--•• et: .......... 71 ., Vlllf 1111111111•" L.-.• •• .... ow n ... .,.__,._l°*r• I 02 &II\ .,._.. M 1112 P=....---~.--.~ .DEPARTMENT RETIRES EAR:tY ... ~ -· Proia Al lation that they'll ao1na be effective if the proposiuon pesses," said Beyeler. "Rather than do that. I just made a clean break ofit" For Bcyeler, it ends 33 years of aovemtnent work. He started his career in f9,. with lhc City of Santa Monica after retirina f'roni the mili- tary. He came to 1'0rt fbt Newport Beach in 1967 and wu promoted to di~or of aeneraJ services •bout I 0 ye.an later. The city praentJy is aeekins a rcplacemtnt. The controveni.al proposition also would prevent employees from ac- cumulatifta sick leave and vacation time. Employees who have ac- cumulated sick days and vacation ume must use up the time by the end of the year or lose n. Many employees in Newport Beach have built up 9CVettl month's worth of vacation and sick tJme: Further, the propositi'M' would place a $7S~ari·hour limit on con· tracted 5CfVices and would bar ir lovernment from payina more than 64,000 to any one contractor in a giv~n year. more than $7S...n·hour, Wynn sa1d ; ·the city could be dcpneve<i of top • lcpl rcpt'CSCntation. In attothcr example, Wynn sa1d a =! large-scale contract JOb such as the : ruent $2 million dredging project 1n ! Upper Newport 88y may become : nearly imJ)Osstblt tO mal'Clgt. : .. As I understand 1t, we miaht have to d1vJde the work up into separate $64,{)()proJCC'lS with different contrac- tors." said Wynn. "That would be a ni&htmare." Newport Beach City Manaaer Rob. trt Wynn said the most severe cuts proposed under the proposition m. ay have to do WJth contractina work Attorneys htr'Cd by Newport Beacti Gann has stated that cntJcs of lbe to defend the caty in an on.'Jtl·wa.-propos.ition arc the same people who housing lawsuit were paid S 11 n-cl11med Propos1tion 13 would have a hour. said Wynn. By havina~o pay no cripphna eff«t-0n tbc4latc. FaMIL¥, JrRlENDS MOURN FOR YOUTH ••• Board member Gordon Getcliel the school board doesn't have the \be Saddlct.clt Valley Ooifiechcbool said at the 9 a.m mecuna Saturday resources to do 1t. Cameron said. Cilstncts voted in favor of offerin& SU<'h an action could be construed -as Accord.in& to a lqislative-analyst; cootncts to selected employees to an attempt to thwart the wtll of the the one-time buyout of benefits Jlave off the effects of Prop. 61. ~--------------~----~------~~--------------~--~~--------___,ProlaAl But the man who fired the shot was ·Times reported. • · ./ , : GAME 8/ WEEK 8 I DAY 2 40 64 6 18 82 12 ,£ . A ftAll; . .Al R•llT .... I 'eHECI Oil o. •••• Oii M. YOU COILD II •xn HERi ARE TODAY'S •••us ___ Rules and htiw to ploy the gome ore on 'our game cord, r, co I our HOTLINE: 642-4333, 9.5 M-f, 'OSk for WJN-GO information . ./ 36 48 •• -·". . questioned at tbe scene but not arrested. The investipt1on wu tum· ~ over to t.K district auomey~s office. But the man who shot Gallardo told Russ Williams, manqer of the auto shop, that he couldn't sec clearly who was runni111 away on the fogy niaht. and he couldn'l l« O::J ~ teen-qcn throu&h the fi win· dows of the car. the Los Anaeles .. =E· 1111y Piii MAINOfftCE 3.30 W... 8at 61 Ccl91• MIM CA Williams was also quoted as sayina that the man said his aun went off accidema.l Ix, Ironically, Gallardo had been nircd to be&ln workina part-tJme at Holtz V'l/f llee>air where he was shot to d~. Accidenlll or otherwise, David G~llardo'.s .death wu hard to com- ptebepd for the young people from Estancia High School where he was a sophomore. ,. • ·As &iris held each other tiaJUly, tears strcamina down their races, Deacon .Melton of St. John the Bapti c Olhol~ CbtllciJ id sad , "It's very dramatic for these youna- sters." Funeral scrvicts arc scbeduled at noon today-et lhe-church.-.at J-OH w. Baker St Interment will follow at Harbor Lawn.~mctery. 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