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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-11 - Orange Coast Pilot,. p TUESDAY, NOVEMBER JI, 1986 TS SEE A2 FOi TODAY'S NUt«1S Day·-l&borer report uDder fir Dissenting members o task force say panersomcia1rccommcnda1ionswi11 unlawfully aid illqal 1mmiaran1s in !!_COmmend~ions may aid illegal aliens c~~:1~ciryioaidandabetthemis .. • ~ , a vtolatioo. It's not rishf. · Dolan . "T~ bottf>m Ii~ is .e ther we aet uid, in a haU*ly out ide t~ council ... ...,,.. 111111 rid of(ll~l 1mmivants) or they will study scuion ... , feel we're bc1n1 Di . · ·be f . C · surcly drq. C?Ur cny down to their · n!P.t1vely ioipe(ted by ao iovasion nerru'?l tnem rs o .a &Slj le~et.." said an opposint.nport tub-of1llepl aliens.•. Meta wk •fo~· on Latipo day • .mtttcd to;J11e City Council by task . Othtr members of· the ta k force Work~n cha~ Monday that the force members· Pat Dolan, Jeffrey also complained that the . officiat aroup s. offte1;1I rcpon lS slanted Evans, Ava Readdy and Dawne Burt. repon was inadequate and in· toward lllesal 1mm1arants. Dol-_n sajd the dissenters feel the complete, but they were reluctant to Stephen Conway of Rohnert Park used the numbers from jerseys of well-known athletes to wtn $10.8 mllllon In the -Callfornla lotto./ M - Nation U.S. wllf abandon the SALT II treaty llmlts In mid-December./ Al - Sporta 1 / Ptoneer teacher end coach Ralph Reed Is honored In ceremonies at HarborHlgh.IC1 Entertainment A llzztlng ''Chorus Une" 1trut1 across the UC Irvine stage.I Al 2h1tby gunshots atpark . li;i Niguel BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY ·oe ... ..., ... ...,. Two-prcnrctccrs-suffe-rf"d 1unsnot -wi>UJMh Monday Ourini a dub ptherin'"1n wuth Qranie Count Both unidcnufied male v1cums. a I S~ycar-old and a 20..ycar-old, ~at Laauna Niauel Reg.ional Park when the shootings occurred. said Orange Coun4LShen1rs L.t Russ EJ ncr.- Tbe VICtJms were part of I p1CnJC pthenna orpnued by several county hiab schodl ana colfeac cnapten or the China Club ' About 100 &iudenls were at the park at 28241 La Paz Road when the)' heard at least one. Junshot at about . 2·30 p.m., Elsner said. The IS.)car-old was wounded in his ngbt calf. Elsner said. He wu wen to M1$$10n Community Hosp1· tal where he was treated and repo~ in fair c:ondjuon. · While hcnffs deputies were m-\.~t1gatinJ the '\hootina at the~' they received a repon of another shooltnl victim who was in nta...._ Ana Hospital. · : Deputies went to the ho pttal and 1ntcrv1ev.cd the 20..)ear-old who con- firmed he had ~n at the China b picnic. He had ufTercd a uperficial wound in the left buttock. EJ :ncrsaid. He was treated and rclt'ascd. Elsner didn't know how the second S.!Jppon Dolan'utron1ly-worded ver· s1on. T~ councll acceplcd the official - ·and so-called unofficial -~n1. w1thoutgrtting to take aet1on on any of the l"ttOmtnendauons. : T~ t 2-membn .,_.nel was formed lut May to deal with ~111ntt f,bout_ .the : larae l"fOUPS or predominately tairno.mcn ptherina on local street corners 1n hopes of bein1 picked up by potenllal em- plo)ers. Many of thctc men con· World v1ct1m ended up in Santa Ana with a 1unsho1 wound without the other p1cn1clters knowing he had been injured. Palm treea don •t bend "If he was anything hke me he probably ran all the way," Elsner said. Officials said no suspects wcrC-!ll custod) and the in vesugat1on was cont1nu1na. A palm tree dmtinecl to be planted OD the cliffa ln Newport Beach'• Cb.lna Co•e la tranaf:rted -carefully -around a bend on Ocean Boulnard Newport Beach. Landtcaper Ron l"eltet.on will be pattfnC one of them In a planter box atop a aa.race. · Addicts taking longer than bugs to shun crae_k Vyacheslav Molotov, the right hand of Stalin, Is dead at age 96./ AS INDEX Advice and Games 87 Bulletin Board A3 Bualnea B 1-5 Clualfled C4-6 Cornlea 88 Death Notlcee C8 Entertainment • A8 Opinion 86 Paparazzi A 1 Potlce Log A3 Public Notices CS-6 Sports C1-3 T•vlalon ~8 WNther A2 _, . Originally an insecf repellant, it draws 20 million people into a great epidemic ---.... - By JORN A. BARBOUR "*• r ••• .. """' In the ironic and contradictory world of drup. 1t 1s worth nouna that the active pan of coaunc, from which crack and Its le ser cousins come. wercdev1~ b) a mount.am plant as a means ofkccpina insect J)C\ts away. The insects 101 the me\sage. Hu- mans arc stlll wor~ing on 1l. More than 20 million Amencans have used cocaine aod some 4 m1lhon art using or abusing It now. Sc1ent1sts say 11 take an average of four )Cars from the first use of the drug to the time when 11 1s interfering with a normal life, and finall y to add1ct1on. a s1a1e 1n which there is no normal hfc So the Sttds or a ivca1er epidemic .arc already planted in the society. A aradual. nsc 10 cocaine 1dd1cuon m1aht have been expected ~ven i( crack had not shown up. The purity and potenC) of crack and coca paste and the fact that they arc smoked rather than sniffed aives users a much quicker. '"higher" high which IS add1ctin1 1n I few,.rnonthS, thereby making the four years 1t takes w1thcocameseem hkea very long and old·fa h1oncd enaaacment nifTcd cocaine tal.es minutes to hit and the h1 half an hour. A drq of the bnain m ~ondsand the ta t le than 10 minute • inv1hna re- peated performance . Hence. the binac Second In• Serl•• addicts cluster lO buy hit after hit of crack in one great splurac 6f rcpctJt1ve hi&hs. sometimes lastina for day\ belorc exhaustion take!! over. And hence, the arand depressing low or crash that comes when crack wears ff Cocaine has come a Iona way in 1he last I 00 )Cars. As early as 1860. a few )drs:aftcr llS introduc11on in Europe, the first bottle was sold in the United States. for .SO cents. It was put in everything. In (ac11t was no1 un11l 1903 that 11 was dropped as an 1n&rtd1en1 in .• son dnnk called Coca tola. It remained, ho"-ever. 1n many patent med1c1ne in comh1nat1on w1th alcohol. It ~cmcd harmless. even beneficial. Not an~more. In 1983. the 800-<0CAJ E hot- hne WI w-t up and 1n the fu~t I a . -. ptptc at l 1on'J Park an west Cosia Mesa. The panel. cons1st1nt of M1dent1. bUlincss owners, charit) wotkeiJ and city otr1C1als. wa c~faed only with malona recommendation on the day worker problem and not w11h 1he la!JU issue of 1Ucpl imm1aration. · The officual report's r«ORlmen~ da1ion$ caU for police to estabhih foot patrols 1n area whm worker con- verse. The men ha"e bttn accused of httcnna. defacing public property • and unnauna an public at the~ patk. TM task fOrtt alto~ me dly IO ptomov cuJiural •• ....,... ~· \M SS.rush medua and IDcial ~ orpniJ.ations CO.U .._ .. .a.a newsletier aa well eduaatioul ViM 11~1 could be uted IO. inlQnn cite ... orlten on city ta ... s. the ~·Mid. Mort0ver, the poup 111ap1&y ,._ ommenckd the ~uoa of a .. bi6 .. h II." where v.-otktn coUld 10 IO fiDd (PltM't-DAY/M) Traffic measuFe electiOn delayed two years in NB Initiative· s petition - .results only qualified for eneralelectton non•ofthe required 6.810 names -15 percent of tbc city's rcaistercd ... voters -to qualify for an immeclia~ 1mtmto . By STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,. ..... ...., A proposed Ncwpon. Beach uaffic initiati\lc that faded by SS ignatum 10 qualify for a special election early nexr yeu 1nsteac:twtll be put to a vote dunngrqularC1tyelcct1ons t"'O)ean from now • "That's pathetic," ~1d Paul Ryckoff. a former Newport Beach mayor and orpnizer of the 1mt1ative dnve. "People v.on't even remember It tn two >ea"." The initiauve, submi\tcd to city officials last month. felt 8.S 1anaturcs Despite the short!all. the 1rutiat1ve easily quatified foram~Jdcrauon in a-- rqular city election with more than 10 percent of the city's reailkftd voters. An initiative i&ned by morc than IO perccn of tfte c1ty•s voters must - e11her be adopted by the City Council or plll to• Cllywidc vot.e...m• rcpa!ar munte1Jll&l election. The next rqular election in New· port Beach 1 Nov. 8, l 988. "l think whenever we can, we hould l1) tO JCt the ta.rant Voter turnout pouible," said Co1.1oclman Bill Agee. JU ufyina the deci11on to wait neart)' two years to put the (Pleaee ... TRAmC/ A2) ( Car-poQl lanes lead to more accidents BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... DllllJ ........ }he Co ta Mesa frttWay s car· pool lane may have ent.tccd more motonst 10 share riqcs, but l1 also •may bC leading ta more accidents. state and local transportat1on experts said Monday. In the nine n1bnths the trial program has been 1n effect. the a-vcrage number of occuptnts in each car climbed from 1.17 to l.25. revers1na a downward ~nd t~t CRACKING DowN months over 450.000 calls were received. ~melt me\ more than 1.000 a day I f . While pro' 1<Jmg ad\.tte. tt also pro' 1ded a "indo"' to coca1 nc abuse Alm~t half the nllcr1 v.ere dail) users and the a,cfiae the) "'ere pendm&a week wa~ O\.er $635. some as high a' S l 1 SO Thrtt quarters said they had lost control and two-third \lid the) felt addicted A large maJont) ~id the) c:ould not ~~ no when 1t "'a' available The large maJOnt> had lcep prob- lems. chronic fa11aue. ~vere head ache and bleeding and SOrt' nasal passage Ps)chologicall~ the lartte (Pleue eee llA.llflACAL/ A2) bepn 10 19 2 CaJt.ran .,rojec1 roorchnator on KJusz.i told the Oranae County Transponauoo Com- m is ion. The oceupancy rate on Route SS t1 now the h1ahe t in the LOI Ante&e. Oranae County area with the excep- tion of the sttctch of the San Bernardino Frccwa)' thal accommo- dates the El Monte busway, KJusza said But Cahrans statistics, as welt u those from the UC Irvine Institute of {Pleue eee CA.R·POOL/ A2) ·Newport tables worKer drug test City officials cite legal concerns.-- reliability of tests By STEVE MARBLE OtlNDellyNet ..... Ncv.pon Beach cny leaders qrccd on Monda)' to delay con idenna d":'J t~ts for cuy v.or\;en _,,d job apph· cants because of concerns over the • rchab1hty and lcphty of the tests. Drug trsts. on the averaac. arc 1naccunate nearly 60 percent of the t1met according to a national 11.lrvey d1stnbu1cd to the O t)' Council. · Judge dis __ misseslACLU suit Parades, reburial The council. hoW<:"er, did approve a more tempered dru& mcaturt 1n "'h1ch supcn 1sor and manascn will be tramcd to rteOJnitc symptomt and behavior con 1 tent with dNS and alcohol abu • . . allegingJ~il inistreatp:ient BJ PAUL AftCRIPLEY ... ...,,,._..... ~ A federal Jud'c ha dismissed a lawsuit a11qina tonurc and mistreat- ment of On nae Coun(1' pri410ncrs and ~tcd the pta1num take part of their cue to state court U.S District Court Judie Witham Otay Oft Mondly srantecf I ckltn.c: mouon '° d11mi 1 complaint flied by the mcncan Civil" Libert~ Union for two Juvende hall inmate • · 10 adYh male inmates and a fcm1tc: lnlMtc at the m&1n 111l 1n nta na Gray totd ACLU 1t1omcys the ca for the two JU\'en1les should be heard in •te couna.. • lolb sides clauned v tot')' CQnow• U'I IM JUdle' d«1 aon 1ntct\'cnhon would be improper. Herman ta id 1 u11 for the JU Yentl v.ould be filed 1n ta~ court. The ACLU c:ha{lcd that tv.o tttn· t,cD 1n Juvenile hell, ident1fird as 15· year-old Matt and I 6·year-old C hff X, had been tied apread-caaJc to btJ for 17 hours as pun1ihmcnt Guud" Uahtened their bond\ rtr 1odteaJI)' "to cut blood cirtulation .. and to trctch their hmbs, 1 on a medic, at tack," the u1t '81d. "fhc 'uit f urthcr alqeJ the \ten· en wt'rt mothertd -.111\ ptll · .. to tht point of un on 1 u ne •• wh(n tht c mpla10N dull 1nmat were: beat n and ~ n1cd food, toilet paper. cleat\ cl the and bed hncn for th da\ . (,,_. ... .JAIL/ A2) t of unknown soldier mark Veterans Day .. . TM city also will promote partici- pation in an employee a 1 uance · proaram de 1ancd to ~lp worken "1th a ranic of penonal problems 1ndud1n1 dn.i& add1ct1on . .\bout 7.S ~rc:cnt of the cu • wort fore no-. ta~c advanlqt of tbc a '1 tance pr()lram. thoual\ the ma- JUrlt)' turn to the prosram for lcp! htlp or f1m1ly ~ounscling.. said Duane fun~on. the Cltf penonncl djrec .. tor. Mun a id lMtt i no to '\u ~tthcrc1 adniaproblanwilh1n the Ctl\' labor fotet. Count1I mcmbm indicated they ~ be w1thna to adopt a dnaa tc ting propam When Pd 1( 1 tro \ c:nial . bill that cal for ~ t 1nauappro\td bytbc Lc:lilllturc . The bill;" wnttcn by 5"' Jahn mout, R·Anaheim. woukt .11t t.altWldt tandatds for ~ aid kohol l Ul'\l lft lht Wor\plaoC, (PMue-DaUG/AI) .. .. CAR-POOL LANES LEAD TO ACCIDENTS .•• fmn po1- t:tt1\tt~'~ on \\l"\'\..dn' :trt"llknt '•luring dr) "\·;11lll'1 'hm' an m1.:n.·asc l'\C'n ~\u11J the cn-:nal lrcnd. lklker. ~h(I '<UJ lhc1 ~ I\ a Ill' b..'t\\1.'\'ll ,,\,·11.knt ,r.itl'' aml 1i.11tk ron~1.·\1ton al'u lu\ind inl 1\\1\1.''I 1n thl' propon11'\11 of ~ ' • t{,•11r ·end :inJ \tJc~" 1pc Dll •· dent • \n 1dcnl\ 111\ oh mg mo1o'n I in thl· l:uw l\IJa( nt 10 thr (<U·1l<x1I l.1n1.•, • • \, 1tk1m 1.;iu~d b' un k lan1.· (han1w~ • • · • Mulll·' eh1d1.• an·1dcnt<. • • Officer sentenced fo"i: adultery Lill LE RO< K .\IR FOR(. [ BA E. rk. (AP) -.\n \ir rorce ofTw.:er faces d1\m1~!>nl from the ser- V!C( fo}lo~lt'li her <:OO\ 1cti1>n Orl 1"<'harac he had affairs w11h two men • who \\OrkC'd \\1th tier 1n l 11an 2 .mis lit' 110 . ,. ~ ·The iu•lb 'crd1c1 and Si:ntrncC' thlPQ'k~ on ~nd Lt Naon'11 lfa)C' b~ a • 10-member m11t1ary JUI) Monda) • will ~ auloma11call) appealed 10 a m1hlaf1 mun in Washington The JUI) found Ha)c. 29. of Ne" York. au•h)' oft~o count\ of adultcl) and one of fratern11a11on M1ltlar) Judae Lt Col J Jeremiah ~ahone) 'let aside on of the adultcr) chargl·c.. S3)tng II was redundant lo l·On\tl'I Ha.,.c or adulte11 and fra1ern11a11on tor lhe ~me wnduct ~•th one.' m n fhl' guilt) 'erd1ct came.' after more than ~" hou1 of dch~r.111on. The JUI"\ \\Orked ttno1lu·r 41, hour 10 d«1dc on the ~ntcnce Of d1sm1ssal ~1th fmtc1tun• of all pa) and ~ncfil\ HaH·rnuld haq~ ~'en ~n1cnced tons mi.Kh J\ thrl'l' H'31"\' 1mpri\Onmcn1 . l-ollow1ng thl· \crd1u, Ha)c\ Cl\· 1han a11urnc).J Morgan Wekh .. !I.ltd shl' had I•' Jn him a messa·ac to 1.·on\c.'\ Thai mcv~a&l'. he <i4td. 1 that "1f \ou arc .1 female officer on a Titan · ml\\lk HC'\\ \OU should C'On tdcr gl'llin& out no\\. because to do 01heol'\\1~· J\'JH\ \OU open to se"ual harac. mrnt and uf11mate proscC'ut1on 1f ~ou don't pul out." There llUi\ tx' d r~ ~. hO\\l'Hr. 1n thr numb.:r of cc1denh m ~h•cl\ molornu arc 1nJurcd. Rt'\kc1 1J. f)r,,,,,. tor H1Jhwa\ Sakh. grouri Ol'f)osed tu lhe <'.ii-pool lane,, ~)'"'' to thl' ~Wl'1dcnt m1c nJ other fo1.: 1nr~ •l"I h a'tmv to Oix•n 11 "'fuur lanes 10 all moloml\, "h 1\\ !car the HO\' th11h·, ,·up.1n· · "' 't•htl kl l:anl' " un..ak lticl'BU'lt" of thl' a111tinal d1tkrcn ' m 'fX~ ... <,;lid grnup \pok(\lllln Hill \\ •ud. "I 1ndm1 uut ~mcthina cJoc:' ooi \\c11k ,., no d1\grucc." Ward told the lt1mm1won in urgina them tod1\(0f'I· ttnuc: thl' proaram. · C O'lta Mc n fom Reitman 1d h• \\as oppo\C'd· lo the C'lr·pc>ol tancs- bc\'au\C ol thr "1dc!>prl"ad '1ol;uiun' he has ~11m· \t'd, • Hcc\t1ma1cd that mort than hall of • .thl' l.Jr\ 1n 1he lane.-arc oct·up1c.-J b) onl) u dn' ~·•. The~ also do not follow the ruk\ fo1 l'ntt'nng and cx1t1na !jlc .lanl'. lw \aid Caltran\' Ron 1tluc;1a ~1d• '1ol- a110M are more prc,alc.-nt dunn& the · morninal·6mmutt-·IO 4 ~rcen1 of thr rttom1ngdm ersarr U'>1rti the lane.-· 1llcgal1). '6,4 pcr('Cnt -0f the cyenfng commuter\ :ir.: v1olat1ng the law. (A )tUd) b) Dmcr!> for lf1ghwa) alcl) claim!> lhl' tiaurc 1s closer 10 :?5 pern~nl) Tran\pomu1onComm1 s1oner Jim Beam agr~J that enforl·emen1 1 a problem and <.aid the H1gh\o\a) Patrul sho'uld !>tep up •h effort) to be more· '1s1blc in t•nfomngcar pool lane lawc;. TRAFFIC INITIATIVE MUST WAIT~·· From A l · inat1a11\c on the ballot. Cal} .\ttornc~ Robert Burnham s:ud a S<.'hool d1'ltnct elect1on nc\t November doc!. not. 1n his op1n1on. ·,.qualify as a regular mun1c1pal\•lrc- 11on. Nc11hcr does the June 1988 primal) clcc11on. Burnham said Councal member!> hC'dgcd 1hc1r bets shghtl> b) resen ing lhc right to hold the ekct1on soollcr The 1n1t1at1vc. promoted h\ the a1.·1n 1~1 group "-c"pon .'?000 could haH· pronounced and hm11mg effect'> on dn l'lopmcnt in Ne" pon Beach. If adopted. 11\o\Ould11c future growth to traffil·. rnat..1ng de,elopmcnl 1mpos\· 1bk m '><>mc ca~s R)doll said 'le~1>0n 2000 could demand a rccoun1 of1he signatures or e'en launch a St"lond tnl\t.,ll\e drnc.- to forc1.1 a pel·1al cleetton hcforc the schC'dul~d I 1188 \ otc "But m) hunch 1i. "c'll probabl> JUSI h:ivc to llv~· ~•lh lh1s for t\\O )t'ars." said R)ckoff. "It's lo.ind of 1ckl'n1ng. bul I ~oul~ .CX(X"'Ct no le'ls from tht'> C'tl) C'ounc1I." But {"Oune'lt members c11ed the c\pcnsc and confusion, of special cat)' elrc11on. such as 1he o~c set for Nov. .'?5 on The In inc Co.'s proposal for eoxpaqd in& l'\l'\\ port Center. MANIACAL BEHAVIOR~ COCAINE TIED .•• • Cooler tern peratures along Coast I ' . Soutnern CalltOt!Ma COMIAI ., ... Witt be tunny WtdfMlldlY with sonwhigh cloudineu In the'°"'" portion• Loc:•I n()(thea t tot HI winds to 30 ml)h9re ••s>eet.ct below lh• cnnyont, but will 'HU.. rly 1on1ght • 1(' will be c~ near the coast Wednesday Highs al th be11Ch•• Wednetd•Y Wiii be 68 to 7 4, w1thJOW' tQriglll mostly 42 to"'32 Highs 1n the v•l!9y112 to 88, and lo11111 tonight 42 to 50. from POIOt COncep1100 to the Mex~n Botd -If¥* wllett Smell crelt ldvitory from P0tnt Conoei>h<>n 10 POllll Dume for local northeeat wind• to 26 knot• belOW the canyon• ·wilh 4"toot che>PPV , ... cumin1th1ng by weannday. • Eltwhefe llghl v1riebl4* winds n!Qht and motnlng hours becom1rig southwest 10 west a ·to 15 kn,011 wilh 2 toot ".. ' Wed,,.sday afternoon. Wnt tw.tl 2 IMt Fair ak'" •• --.. Gt 01 ., ......... 1·> ... 1 .... 1 ,_ , poot t ,.., • 1·2 '°°' 1·2 - DRUG TESTS CONSIDERATION DELAYED ••• From Al k1.kral Ccnta for Dl\\'U\\' C lllltrol m \tlanla program tor drug tcsung labs. Thal docsn'I mean · there arc not labs capabk ot producmgaccuratc ~uh\, he ac.Jdcd From Al "We ha\.c to \\all and ~e about the lcgalit)." ..aid Mayor Phil Maurer-it wouldn'l make much sen~ to 'ilan somcthm& and discover \\1.··re 1)l hot -"\i.atcr •· . In Orange Coun1). only Fountain Va.Itch Tusun and LosAlam1to ha~ appro'cd an) form of drua 1es11ng. C >n te\I\ tor the prco;cnn• ol tcx111nc thl' ·'' erage lab ~ i~ld'> tn3lt urale re\ult\ 68 pert.ent of thl· llml' On amphe1am1nc'I testing thl· result"' ~crl 1nac(.'uratl' 70 pen:eot ol the 11me majbnh complained of depre s1un. anx1el~. 1m1ab1hl> apath). paranoia irnct"d1Jlkult) m concentrating. Onl) about half of the teen-agers 1n the helpline \amples s:ud the> \\ere dail) users. They "~almost equall) male and female The a\erage caller was an I I 1h arader \,\ho had been using cocaine for 15 months at an a'eragc.· monthl\. co!>I of S440 In add111on to the usual symptom<, the) report1.•d dclu!.1011,. c~aueratcd susp1c1on'I. compul\t\e bcha\ tor such ascomb1ng their hair. or 1app1ng thl·tr fec,t The} had 1roubk \\llh mcmor~ lo\t tnterrst in ln1.·nd'> ·· \n alarmin" .!U ix·r,1:111 rq.>on1.:o tir.un 'ir11ur\''I "'11h lo\s of c.:on'>C1ou)ncc;c; indun-d h) cocaine.ff the repon said. T'H'nl)-e1&hl perccnt had ac11ve thought\ ofsu1c1de·aod seven tnrd it. .. The paranoid thought mode almu..t tn\ anabl) seen In COJlSI lenl u~r.. h.t'i IC'd to accidents and horn 1<:1dcs ·· \3) s Dr. Sid ne) ( ohen of l '( l .\'\ 1'1,1europs)ch1alr1C lns11tu1c .. Once manifest the p!i)chos1s lends to recur on <,u~quent C'OCaine ex· posureo\ Mantt ~> behavior. an'luffi- cicntl>-~\qnuont'd 1n connccuon \o\ Ith coca1nc1 dbu~· I\ tommon 1n the ·rn~c h4•ad.' ·· ( ohl.'n u1~ \ tlw l'(X':ltnt: paraJo\. what '>tan"I out a"I elation and eu- phoria end up as the blues and. fot1gut. . ··Hav·e we reached the apogee of cocame use'>" C'ohen asks. "Probabl)' not 'upphes are plcnuful and prices arc down. T reatmcru remains dif- ficuh .. It 1 true that strong stimulant ep1dem1C's have a record ofdyinaout. pcrhap because the user's plight 1s h1ghl) "1c;1blc and serves as a deter· rrnt 10 those in 1he user'!> v1c1na&y." Nc\enhclc.,.., hr sa,s. the future 1s in doubt · EXT: IH1l1nlog deslgn~r dru11 In Fountain Valley. all JOb apph- canl'I mu'it <,ubmit to dru& tests and firemen in that ell) have agreed to \ olunt:iry testing. Tu!>tin tc t5 pro- spttll\ecmplo)ecsand LosAlam110 aareed Monda) to tc t new and current emplo)ecs. Mun!l<>n s:s1d he is r('luc1nnt 10 proceed "1th drug test mg now be· cauo;( the labs that do the 1e .. 11ng ure not rc-julated On an a\craae. labs that conduct drug ll' tin& ha'e an ab)'smal track record and produce 1naccun11e results nearl) 60 pcn.:cn1 of the ume. accord· ··The real "Orf) 1s that b} adopung drug tl'\110$. no\.\. \\C C'auld he t rl'ating rc.'al turmoil ·· ~·d \tunson f,en 1fthcut) \\ere 10 -.ckll a lab that ha\ a rcputa11on for produl·1ng al·curat1.· re'>uhs. an afTet:tcd emplo~l'l' "ould ''''"d an excellent lh.lnu· of· challene.1ng the te\h 1n l·oun .. .\II '' pla1n11fT ~ould ha\ e I<> do 1s sho\o\ a JUr)' the document that slates ll'Sllnf 1\ 1naccuralc 60 pc1~cnt of1heo 11me · \<ltd Munson "It m1gh1 nol C\l'n matter that the lab \\l' u~ \o\3S correct 100 percent ol thc lime.'' JAIL .•. From Al the \Utt .ill~gcd. \\'hen the) ~ere fed. th meals wt'fc wld and infested w1th cockroachts and human hair. according to Lhc uit. I krm~1n ,;ud the CL ~ould au·cpt an 11we~t113t1on of 11s charges b' ~pc<.1al Mauer Lawrence Crro 'm:in a former pnson warden \\ho "as appointed b) Gray to o' crwc compliance ~uh has orders on 1a1I conditions ~ mg 10 a wrvey compiled b) the \fon\on ~•d the problem '"' lhat the '>tatl.' J oe., not ha\.C a minimum 'ltandard t'c:nilicntton or hceMinA Grnv !itded wtth the AC LU on \1ondi'1} rcprd1n1 telephone pr;ivi- k-gc\ for inmates and recreation time tor u·rtatn prisoners. f lc Jcn1ed a count) move lO hmll rccrl'al1on pcnods on the J:t•l's roof for h1ah-mk prisoners. GAME 9/ WEEK 9 / DAY 3 ·14 76 44 52 18 35 6 --- ~ ~ YEAH ... Al FLUENT HERE . f CHECJC OUT OUR LATEST WINNERS ON A4. YOU COULD 81 NEXT! HERE ARE TODAY'S NUMBERS. .. .. ~ Rules and how ro plo y he gome ore on your game cord, or, coll-our HOTLINE: 642·4333, 9.5 M·f ~ask for WI .GO tn ormo11on. ?TWA '\ 85 . .. Southslde IQller ~ay have struck agaln . LO ANGlLES {AP) -.\ "'Oman') body. stab~ repcat1.•<Hy. wa found 1n South· Central l.m Angel~ today. and a task force was summoned to dc1crm111e 1f she 1s the 18th "1c11m of a killer who stalks prosutules. PohC'e l.t. Dan Cooke \011d no de1l'rm1nation "'as made 1mm1.-d1- atel) "'hc1hcr thc South\1d1.· h:.1ller, who '>tab'l or stranlles his v1e11m\. had struck ap;un. \mong the plaint1fTs in the ACLlJ suit "'a' han Von "ta1ch. a cony1cted il.•lkr \\ho \\IHJplured thl\ year afie~ a ~pcctacular escape from Che jail's ~ roof ~here he and another pr1'$0ner \\ere en JO) I ni& I rttreat1on pcr1~. 'b'6~~~E iaily Pilat MAIN OFFICE J Wt tr., • l.lftA I.A -.. . .t tt1r r · ..,,, r.,.;,.1.-.4~ CA ()7,,, Lt. Gal) Brennan \:ltd the "-Oman. about 30 wa~ full~ doth1.·d \Horne) s re pre en tin" Sta1ch argued hi-. C\Cll~ wa~ mOU\'ated b) ht\ poor treatment m the count) Jill. oo:.:;• 11 QuerMtMd (;Ill ~ • .,,&A? 567• """"'"' & 9Cloltw'6l 6'2 0 2• Justcall 642-6086 What do )'Ou hke about the Dail) Pilot" What don't you hke? Call the number above and )Our S..:.O"d ""9$ "°"'"II'-' ~ ., Col•A ""'" c '}I-me saae wdl be recorded. transcnbcd and de-~~'~', 8:'"!'::.:;-· "''°' t • ......... s· 1!>-r.eo..:.J ll\crcd to the appropnate editor. '"' ' •llG 6urOooJ -'"" no! • __ .. !jQt,jf Elf t •"' Defoe lb • ,.. -'((Ml ' ' .. tAe aer ... .cs -=--------------t Ttle--i&m~ 24 hour 11n,wenng SCTV1cc ma) be uscJ to record letters to the editor on any topic (ontnbutors to our Leners column must include 1hc1r name and telephone number for \enlicat1on Circulation TelephoMI VOL. 79, NO. 315 Tells U\ what'\ on )Our mind · , Mayfair Cloth New this season. we present an exceptional line of handmade suits by orman Hilton They are tailored of a most luxur~ous tasmanian wool fabric. entitled Mayfair Cloth . You'll find the~e suits urpf!mgly comfortable, versatile and unusuaUy sea on panni rig .. Gentlemen' Clothing In pircd by Traditio.n • • , .. ... l- ' I • · Westem IN chief at GOP meeting Harold [zcl. &hf Wtitcm Rqional Com· m1ss!uncr for lmm11J{lt1on and Naturah1at1on "1 "'· v.111 be the aue\t s~ker 11 a luncht'on fhursda> hostrd b~ the Nclo\p()M Harbor Re· pu~hcu Women. rhc event will be staitd at the Qalboa Ba)' Club nart1n1a1 11 a.m. 11,·kr1urr S 12.SO ptr person. For rc~r\1lt1ons call 67l·lSSJ ... · CIJ«mber meeting •late~ 1 he Nev. port ti arbor Arca Chamber of Com- merce "'ill hold 11 annual m«tina and election 9f dire\: tor Wednc\da) 11 tht' Newport Beach Marriot~ Pcu:1 Vidmar a 1984 lOld medal winner as a member of the US Ol~mp1c t>mnasuc team. will bl-the sue 1 pcakcr ror re5er~ation. call 644-8211. ~uthor to talk at LB Library . l·nend of tho Laauna Beach l.:lbrary wiJl ·h•ve . John Weld. loc'al nthor. lcc1unna at· t~ Laauna Beach librar). No\, 20 at 7:30 p.m. Wcld's late t pubhca11on is ·an auto- bi phi I. "Youn Man 1n Pan ," pubh hed m · n1'1n,.h J9~S. He has 'IHltlcn bOth novels and stones about ( ahforn1a hmorr,.· such as "Don't err, for Mc:·· The M1~~1onar). ·and "The Pardners. · He h:u. been ed1tur-tn-ch1ef of Ford Motor Company ~ublKat1ons and editor and publisher of the Laauna Ne"~ Po\t , The proaram 1s fr« artd open to the pubhc. For funhcr mformauon call 497-1733 Family Health Days to start free hcahh sen ices arc officer Friday and Saturd3Jdunna tht-Fam1tyttcalfh Days at Wilson ~frd1cal Cen1er. 3S7 W. Wilson St .. Costa Mesa. Pilrt1c1pants will be tested for cholesterol. vision. bloOd prei.sun:. slon and colon cancer and tubercu- lom. free nu. dtpthcria. tetanus. poho. measles. mumps and ru~la \~ccinauons will be given. Hoursarc9a.m. to4 pm. Fnda} and 9a.m. to I p.m. Saturda) Psychic fair starts Friday The Omni e u.,1nc-;s C lub of Fountain Valley "Ill hold its fifth nnnual ps)ch1c fair and auction Fr1dJ'I at L1ahthou!>t' Lane Hall. No. I lighthouse l;1nc:Founta1n Valle) Tickets a~ SIO in advance and SI:? at tht.: door eand admm1on pnec includes a ps)ch1c rcad1na. dinner. cntcrtaanment. door pnzcs and a brddma number for the aunTolf. Proct'eds go the Bnght Light (enter 1n Santa Ana. . . Holiday Faire ln Irvine rhc ( tt) of In ine's fourth annual Hohda)' f aire tn fnda) and \aturd:sy at the Irvine Fine Arts ( l'lltcr Thl' fair benefits the fine rt Cent« and offl·~ handmade crl'allons for sale 70 locaJ aFhSIM. .\ct1\ tt1cs 1ndudc musical groups. children's clay work~hopo, and face pamung. food booths and "'slls v..11h Santa Hou~ arc 6 10 9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m 10 5 p m Sa1urda' Great Decisions discussions vrcat lklt~IOn\ and the C:oasthnc Chapter of the l n1ted Nauon Y..ill hold a fret pubh('d1scuss1on Frida) ··1 .. roeland the United talcs Fmndslupand Discord II · 1 he aroups each month publtc d1~u<i\1on~ on current affairs and foreign pohc} Top1"s r:ansc from tcrromm and human nght\ 10 dc1cntc :ind l pohr> an Nkaraaua. The 7 30 p.m mcc11ng 1~ ;at &he Park Newport Apanmcnts's spa. Those intcrc~ted m r'-'&ISlertng for the m~ung must call 64.&-4664 Philanthropy, Day honors Carl Karcher. chairmin 0(1be board and ~h1ef C\cc:ull\ c ofliccr ofC'arl Karcher Enterprises. will be ma<itcr of ceremonies at the auon Philanthropy Da) brcakfa\I Fnday at &he Irvine H1hon H1ghltght of the mcct1n1 will be the ~ltct1on of the county's uu1~1and1n& founder\. volunteers and donors in five Ciltl·goncs Arts and rnhurc. c:ducau on. wc11I ~ 1l·ncc religion a"d hcahh lnforma11on on aucnd- ma the breakfast, v.h1ch I\ 7 10 9 a.m . 1s available by calhna Karen Brov.n at New Directions for Women. 7760.1460 CALENDAR Tuesday, Nov. l l • 6.30 p m , LqUa Beacll Entrl)' aad EavtronmtatCommlttff, Laguna Beach Commun•· t)' Center, 384 lqion St • 6:30 pm .. lrvlne City CoucU. CH) Council Chambers. 17200 Jambortt Road • 7 p m , HutlDftOD Beacla UDJon Hl&b Scbool D11trtct Board. School D1stncl hcadqu•rters, I 02 51 ~rktewrw\vt - Wednesday, Nov. 12 • 7 p.m .. La1ua Beacb Plalulin1 Co~ml11lon, Cny Council Chambers. 505 Forest Avenue. • 7:30 p.m .. Lapu Beacb Recreation and Social Services, Recrcauon Conference Room. SOS Forest Avenue. · PoucE Loe denies_guilt in twi11>d • l y dM AIMtMI .... p,.._ A mothtr whose J.mon1b-old tw1,.,-dted ol appef'C'n; hf11 ~troke When ttf\ 1n 1 car la t ummer pk'adcd innocent Monda)'lo chafld of involuntary maMlauah&er and felony chtld end.Interment. Oe\crl~ Jean Ernst entered tbt pleas befott Suptnor Coun JJMlll.-Luas Cardenas In Westminster. who ordnta·a JUf), 1ri1I Feb. 9. . Emst, :?S. remained frtt on htr own · VETERANS· ••• From Al Tnncme)'cr is ma.kins a ttnea of bteycle , rid« around the state to raj1e public 1 awareness of tho~ unacwunted for. At lhc Vietnam Vmrans MemOrial in WaShinaton, D C , an Ammcan fl.a& made of red, white and blue ftowen -one for each.of the ss.2oo·namcs of war dad inscribCd on the m~moriars blaci wall - was to be unveiled this roomina. · • · "Tbc Movina Wall," a 2SO-foot-long., haJr-scale replica of the Wuhin1ton mem- onal, wu oo d11play in Westlake Villa&e. and another replica was erected at the M1chipn State Fairarounds Coliseum in Dctrott. A 24-foot-lona aran1te monument with the names of 139 Wyomina veterans was to be dedicated tn Cody. Plans were advanced th11 week for new Vietnam veteran memorial an Illinois~ West Viratnla and New Jersey. An 8-foot- tall bron1c statue of 1 youthful, battle- weary soldier was to be unveiled today at the ded1cat1on of the Oklahoma Vccerans Memorial 1n Oklahoma City. Defense Sccrctuy Caspar W. Wc1nbcrser spoke at ceremonies at Arlina- ton Nauonal Cemetery in Vtl"IJnta, where "rests the soul of our natJon." The defense secretary, an Army veteran of World War II, paid tnbute not o nly to thosc who dJcd in battle, but al~ to the m1ssang and wounded • ' .. We honor those whose fate 1n Southeast Asia sdll 1s not finally resolved, countrymen whom we wtll not foriet. We remember those who suH carry the pb)s1cal and mental scars of war, and we try to give to them the comfon they have courageo usly carped and Justly deserve ... President Reagan pla.oncd no .public act1v1t1cs for Veterans Day, bur mm Amcncaos to take lime to honor the nation's veterans, whom he called -111e heroes among us." In a statement. Rcaaan said "1t as nghl that we should mcdttate on the pnnciples for which so man) Amcncans have fought -peace, freedom. the sacred and tn- v1olable d1gnaty of all men -pnnciplcs that gi ve hope to the nations." In M1ch1gan, the body of a C1v1I War soldier was removed Monday from a nctlccted ifll"e in Grand Rapids for military rebunal today an Ban~ Creek's Fon Custer Nattonal Cemctcl'). The rcbunal lo\-as th.e culounauon of an effort b). a handful of people who discovered the grave and fou&ht for his recogn1llon. The soldier Y..as a mclJlbeT of the predominantly black I 02 U.S. Infantry. and his rtma1M had bttn marked by a small he9dstone beanna only the tn'iCnp- t19n "Unknown 102 U S. Colored." Reprc\Cntat1ves of Great Bntain. France.'ISl'ael, Mexico, Bel&>um and Italy were expected for the 27th annual West Cbast acrcd Torch Ceremony at Foren Lawn Mcmor:ial Park 1n Holl~ood Halls, hononna soldiers who have died for peace. Female veterans were featured in plans for the Gcorg1a Veterans Day Parade an recoan1iantt afttr 1hc hear na. T"ins m R•Y and 'hley Rachelle died of a.,-~1u Wat mokt last Julyatltr" brina kf\ 1n11de a car -.here empt"raturti could have reached I 20 deareei, autnorilies ••d. ~ Gatdtn Grove divorcee 1n1t1•lly fold officen she ltft the tw1nt unanended for about 20 muu.uts while she went into a Jtftllonal aupply nrm to tee a friend. lkn dunna a Jive-day preliminary hear· 1na that roncl'*d t"'O wetkt •· Dtpu1y hbhc Ot<tndtr Oauus O'Connrn did DCM ~ wbta 1ht prottCUuon dauned IM t.bits Mtt kft •• U.C car for 1bou1 -five hours O'Connell 1Ue1ed thac Ern11'1 bo)friend, ScO\I ~. was lo blame b«1uw be con viftdlr'her lht 1hould &AU a nap wtam he Wlkbed t~ infants Monow hvtd in a room ~lund;11tt JAn•tonal lh_9p Morrow, )(); tct11(Jed IMI Etntt ran Vietnam Tete.ran John ••noc" 8orrell90n of Staunton, Va .• wt pee tear ~rom hi• eye while rialtln& Vietnam Memorial. Atlan1a . .\bout 100 women. mo t of them World War II veterans. were to take part. Some \eterans said interest in the day which commemorates the s1gnina of the a rm1sttcc that ended World War I. has declined tn recent years. cspec1ally among non-veteran\ Emil Sorol<a. C'ommander of the Vet- cranso(Forc1gn Wars po~11n Turr.cr<1~111c J • said ll is difficult 'o recru11 ncY.. mcm~l'.S, as veterans of 1he Korea and Vietnam eras. art less interested than World War vets. "I find that VFWs still matntatn lhe1r acttvestatus mostl y through workman hip of older veterans. We don't las& fo rever, you know," Soroka said. . . David 'Jacobsen's firit full day back in California af\tr l 7 months of captivity in Leblnon was spent quietly 11 b11 soo'1 Huntfoaton Beach home. Jacobstn. who returned to California on Sunday afternoon, emCf)td from his ton Eric'• apartment Monday to tell reporters he wanted to ,ct reacquainted wsth his family and would hold a news conference later. Jacobsen wa5 director 'of American University Hospital in Beirut when be was abducted May 28, 198~. He was freed Nov. 2 1n Btirut and then taken to West Germany and Washin&ton. where be met Prn1dcnt Rcapn la t Fnday. Family members held a pnvatc eel· cbration Sunda)' evenfoa; Public cel- ebrations ~ere being planned in Southern Cahfomtl for later this week or nut. 'Neigh boraid' raises $3, 600 for crash relief 87 tM .UIOda~ Prest The promocer of a weekend fu_nd-ratser for fannbenn cenTtMwhose homes were damaged or dcsuoyecj ~the Aua. 31 crash of an Acromexico OC-9 sajd 'he'll aave about $3,600 to city officials. Richard Santana, wbo had hoped the event featunng a number of local bands INOUld f'll~ $40,000, said Monday that tbe event drew a d1sappointin1l)-small crov.d because .. too many people would rather visit the crash s1te than come to somethin1 positive like a benefit." Ten homes wett dntr0)ed and seven dama&ed by Lhe . fallina jc\lincr after it collided. th a mall plane. kil1ina 82 people - 6 7 people w~ on 1hc two planes and IS were on the cround - Santana. 2S, a catcttr and a band manaier who li vcs near tbc ":TCCkcd home crca1ed .. Neia,hbota1d" to help raise money for disaster v1C1ims. He said he "ould gjve 1he city's Cerrito Afr 01S1ster fund about SJ,800 from uckct sales and about the same amount from the sale of SIO T-shirts sold at the concert. In add1uon, he'll tum over checks &hat people pve him at the event, which chaf&ed S7 SO adm1ss1on The amount to be given to the clly ts that which will be left over after he deducts his ex~nscs. which he estimated at $5.000. Air traffic radar knoC·ked out last week By $lie .Usocla'ttd Prt11 LOS ANGELES - A power failure knocked out radar controllinJ htgh· altllude commercial air traffic from the Texas panhandle to Southern Cahfom1a for-40 minutes 14st lo\Cek, the Federal Av1a11on Adm1n1stra11on u1d A separate pawcr failure knocled out another radar fac1hl} near Phocm~. Am .. lcav1na11rtrafficcontrollers without radar for three da)s as they au1ded flights over western Anzona - a smaller region. but the bus1e t air route for Southern C~h­ fom1a. The blacko uts. which v..ere reported an today's ed111ons of the Orange County R~jaster, were under an vcsugatton, FAA officials said Monday No accidents were reponed a~ n result of lhe radar outages. and the FAA also matntatned that the blackouts ne\Cr Jeopardized a\ 1at1on safct}. W1lhe Hams. the FA~ sec1or manager an Albuquerque. N \.1 . said the po"er loss was the firs1 he had e"<penenced an 18 )Cars at lhe Albuquerque Center one of2 I high· ahttute atr traffic centers nattonWT<k A breakdo" n resulttng 1n the los~ of all radar for an air traffic control sector 1s almost unheard of. said Fred Farrar. an agcnC) spokesman in Washangton Neverthelc s. Farrar said. "We have well-defined procedures for non·radar separatton of aircraft, and we use them to route the aircraft to o ther adjacent ccnteri that do have radar surveillance ... Such procedures call ,19r controllers to I separate aircraft b> using the la'lt a' a1lable computcnzcd flight data and the pilots' own estimated location, then 1no,truct1ng aircraft to 01a1nta1n a 20-mtlc ~parat1orf mstead of the usual fi"e miles. Holo\cvcr. air traffic controllers said such procedures arc used so rarel~ that the} are cumbersome to implement. -i n hnworklng m Brad~ .. satd Larry ._llrcd. a controller tn Albuquerque In effect. he said. controllers v..ert blinded b~ the radar loss and "couldn't see a thing ·· "Non-radar (control) is cffet:uvc. but"" have more traffic to deal wtth than we u.scd to." Allred said. ·~~nd because )OU don't' ha~e an On&Otng practice Wllh non-radar. it's extremely difficult \\ e'rc radar 9Q perctnt of the tame " As an addtttonal precautton, Ham'i \aid commercial flight departures were grounded unul the Albuquerque radar was at lca~t pan!} back m opcratton. Hams ~1d l ~ commercial n1ahts were crounded for an a\erage of 15 minutes each 1n PhocntA. Tucson. Anz • Albuquerque and El Paso. Texas. Hams i.aad the first blackout struck at 10·0~ am. Thursdi). when a po~er mterruptton knocked out the Mount H umboldl Radar on a mountaintop about 20 miles north of Phoenix. The faoltt) " one of tll rt"gJonaJ ra~r sates used to guide air traffic throughout the Southw~t. and pro\ 1de coverage from Phoenix to inside the ( ahfomta border The po" er outage damaacd a motor that rotatc'l the radar Valley school holds drills to counteract drug sellers • • • The car alarm on a Volk~agen con~eniblc "ns inucred and when the owner went outside to invest1pte he dtSCO\trcd the stereo had been stolen. La&una Beach m1scellaneou' paperwork "a' ~tolcn from a Trmple Terrace locauon. th<' ~acum ~1d Monda} mom1n1 C08ta Mea Huntl~on Beach LO ANGEL~ (AP)-Admtn1s- trators at a Sin Fernando Valle) elcmcnt~f) school are forttd to hold . · pohcc alen drill, because of the cvcr- gro"ina \Olumc of 1llcpl trttt drus ~lcs neat the in t11ut1on. 1t 101n1 on •. but there's nothma )OU can do about 1l. ll never stops. "We get cvcrybod) into the Cll rOOm\ ntht 3Wa} \\hCn thert''I any trouble:· said Gottlieb "If ll happens dunna lunch. the) tca~e their lunches .ind run in:· Thr o~ncr of a lt&hl blue I Q72 Volkc;"agrn Rua reponed the cat ~tolen MondJ) on Laauna Can)on Road. ~ pa) roll l hcd; and a ~rsonal ched.bool v..crc rcponcd '1olen lrom a car at 307'' Brmol St . betlo\ttn 9 a m and b p.m Sunda) Ent I') .,..a., h~ mashing a "'ndo" lhc IO'i'l \\'a ~I atS2 Rurslal'\ \truck at the Ocean View \~hool Dmnct tralllportauon center for the \CC'ond weekend 1n a row and caused about S l,000 1n dam~e. The culprits broke into several small truck\ and \tole tool and pray. painted \Ulprwordson ~hool bu otl1nal \11d. ••• Vandal 'llolc tY...O telephones and cau~d damage an e"<Ctss of S 1.000 at Park Vie" c;;chool. 16666 Tun talJ Lane. PohC't' SI) coc11ne. 1nclud1n1 the . popular rod or crack cocaine. man- JU.ilna and various pall\ are sold. o · street • our a day. seven days a Y...etk near Lanidon Avenue Elemcn tnf) School in Sepulveda "We're b\:tlo\CCn a rock and a hard rln e " 11 Frank Guarino ~1d Mond.a>._. • 11' ~1c .. crun1 when )OU sec .,. ... • "I'm talk1na 5 o'clock on Tuesday momma -)OU can come do'll-n here and buy what )OU nttd." About half the SO suspected drua dealers arr~ tt'd-~ekly along t:in~on A venue come from areas outlide-~.n--Ft-r na ndo V11 Iler, said gt. Mano Mascola. The sttuafion l\as forC't'd Lanadon school pnnc1pal Gerald Gottlieb to take the precautionary ,tcp of c tab- 11sh1na ~ICC olcrt drills ~ )OUOI· sters can ttach safety if trouble tarts .. "That's become more 11nportant than canh~uakc or fire dnlls." wd Debbie Kina. who~ 10-)car-old daugrncr anend the Khoo!. The lJn1tcd Teachers of LO$ n· &Cle . Ma)'or Tom BradlC) and fir t lady Nanc) Rcljln have been tl kcd to do somethtna about the drua 1c&e an a letter 11ned b) 70 of the 9:? teachen and atdc al the hool. • ' • • • Plants \lhJcd at S'\00 "ere ~lolen from a La Mirada 1r«t locat1on, the '1cttm told police Monda~ • • • T"o doas attacked the chickens belonaana to a ·Wendt Terrace rest· dent ~onda)' afternoon namal control officer'\ were called to the ~enc. but the Joas had lcf\ the l.trtn prior to their arrh I • • • An C'lttmated $40 m ca h and Knlfe~\vleldlngrapl t attacks I IB woman man brand1 h1n a knife broke intoanapartmcn11nt c blockof 8cn1am1n Orhe in Hunt1naton Be h ttaboul h .. m todayandn(K'd a 21 .. yar-old 1tt1m, a police poKCS· man 1d todl\. l ht' ' t\°11 m 'I T'C'I 5N rom Hunu 1on Humana Homital flcr a c am10 Hon. The u 1. ~ho rtronc<SI had curl\ bn n h t. and re tan "' itct and llo" \h1tt, w141 btl1C\Cd to be tahnut I yt'IU old •. • • • .\ S4 I 8 radio "I\ rtpontd tolen from a car in an ap;artmtnt cnmplc~ at 1330 Bmtol c;;t bctwtcn Saturda) and ~fond:I) • • • \ ~v.-fhg machtnc and cuh Y...Cl't' rrponcd \tolcn trom a home 1n the 260 hlod. of 22nd <;t . betY..een Q;30 a.m. $Ind 12.10 pm \.1 ond:l). Entry \113\ b} brclJk1ng a "tndow. .... . .. .\ \ 1dcocQ.,~t1c reconkr wa.. ~ poncd stolen from a home 1n the '100 block of l.ark.,pur. bet" n IO 10 am and I 'Op m Sund1 • The lo' w~ SSOO . ----- • • • \ rohbcr grabbed a puN ltom a '11.ttm at the Men')n·s parkm& lot and \pcd ofT with an accomplKc on a motort)clc. The blad:. kather pune •. vatucd at $30. contained about$~ in ca~h. the victim said, • • • A man who hada 1a~1ooon has neck: that ~·d "Dave," \tole SI. 747 from ari Savin s 8 nk, 7552 Edin er ~t l ht man produ"'td a note. o "'capon wa'I sttn • r Huntington crash kills cycll8t_; · f ' M * Orange Cout DAil Y PILOT I Tuesday, November 11: 1988 J . . • .. Two Orange Coast couples -1rorn Irvine ono Hun11ng1on Beocri - won the seventh week of the Do1lyP1101& TWA Wn.Gocon•esr. Poul and Mory Coulter of Hun11ng•on Beach c.on't believe their lucr.. less than a month alter they got bock from a free trip to New York -lhey won the trip from a reo estate firm -their number come up for the Win -Go contest. "The lady from the Pilot asked me ii I nod been ploying the gome ond I 1ust g.ggled," said Mory Winning two trips 1n one year is unbelievable. · "Maybe we hod beller go out ond buy some lottery t1dets," said Poul, the operations manager for f osh1on Island. · Although their dest1no11on 1s still up 1n rhe air. 'we kind of hove our eyes on the Caribbean," said Poul I wont to go d1v,ng.' It would bP nice to 90 to Egypt too,' Mory said. 'We've been to Europe," she said, but that was 15 years ago They were both school teachers at the time arid they took a SIA·week tour wilt\ a group of teachers They ' re nor sure when they'll toke the Wm Go trip "It would b~ nice to celebrate our 19th wedd ng anniversary 1n September in some wonderful exotic place,' said Poul. Once they decide where they' re going, tney'll stay until the money runs out," sod Poul with 0 laugh .. Lyle and Catherine Tefft of Irvine hove 1ust the opposite plans. "We've beer. to the Caribbean," said Lyle, on lrvme real estore broker. ,,Probably, we t go to London 1n lhe spring . friends hove oil said 11's a nice ,,iace 10 v1s1t 11 Although they're both ovrd golfers the golf clubs wrll probably stay home this trme. ''When we go to Carmel or Howo11, we toke them with us," sord Mory who started golhng about nine years ago. "It makes rt nrce for the two of us when we go, and our children ploy too 11 ' Bot .,,f I went to Europe, there ore so many things to see," said Catherine. ---....._ YOU COUL D BE OUR NEXT WINNER! DailJF,rl,!!GOO~:E RZ:tvA CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 642-4333. IIIGHTS AVA•AME IKM OIAN(;{ COUN1Y 10 IAJ ~ (i()/,f)(N STATE AiltNES • .. , , CAl If ORNI~ I ~ --··~ - ------~ ,. Athletes' jetsey numbers score $10.87·M for Rohnert Park man Stephen Jame. Conway ACRAMENTO (AP) .::_ 0 fhe first pcrwn to correctly aue the \ix numbtts 1n a Cahfom1a lotto game i a Rohnen Park man who won $10.87 million. Stephen James Conway. 30. ~id Monday he used the numbers from the Jerseys of ""ell-kttown athletes: Football player rch1e Griffin for the 4S; former New York Yankee Mickey M ntk, 7: former Boston Cel tic· Bob Cousy, S. Boston Celtic Kevin Mc Hale. 32: former Pitt$burah Pira1e Roberto Clemente, 21 , and fol'mer Pittsburgh Stecler Terry Brndshaw.12 A few hours later, spon fan bepn calhng The Associated Pre saying Cousy's number was 14, no1 5. Conway, at a brief pre conference at tate lottery headquarters, said be fell "pretty good How would you feel'r' he a ked re~rters. "I'm nappy." Conway, who works for a computer compal)y checking the flatness of computer discs, said he hadn't d 1dtd 1fhe would keep his job. "I don't know t~et,'' he said ... I'll have to think about it It's a nice place to work." He will receive $434,960 a ycat for the next 20 )ea"-The lottery deducts 20 percent of tile pnz.e money for ftderal income ta~es. • -. Conway was venfied a the winner Monday momina after.nJmmJ m his ticket t...<».to games started 1n mid-October but no one: had won a weekly Jack~1 · unu1 Conway did at a arocery store la t week • • . l:.ot~ry s~k9Jll11n 8Qb ..,a)4Qr said Cbnwa attended high scliool tn Martins Ferry, Ohio. and went t()'two }Cars of collqc m Ohio bcfo.rc mo.vm to Cahfom1a kve }cars ago. The second-place pnze 1n last ..-.cck's lotto drawing. $860.000. wtll be rolled o' erto next wcck'sJad.pot because no one selected five of six numbers plus the bonus number, 13 There were 255 tickets with five of the 1x numbers and each wanner wlll get S 1.738. The 10,090 tickets wuh four of the SJ:\ numbers are 't\Orth $39 each. Ttrere were 181.00l 11ckets with three of six. worth.$5 each. Camarillo blaze continues; ·wind prompts extreme fire dariger alert • CAMARILLO (j°(P) -A 10,000.acre blaze cor\- unuro scanng df'), brittle brush today as Southern California fircfi&}lters bractd for more of the hot desert wind that prompted an alert for extreme fire danger. prevented firelighters trom seeing how effective their efforts ~ere The} planned to fly over the area 1h1s morning. "There's a good pq~s1b1hty t,hat citrus groves could' ha\e been involvtd because that's all that's out there," Ms. Matthews said. Althou&h several homes were threatened late Monday along a ndge JUSt north ofCamanllo. firefighters said none were damaged and no evacuatJons were ordercd;accord1ng to Ventura County Fire Department spokeswomen Billow of reddish-smoke could be seen throu&hout Ventura County after the flames erupted 1n dense &rush near South Mountain Gusting winds. low hum1d1ty and the parched fuel hampered the efTons of more than 200 firefighters spokeswoman Dana DcDlana said. Wind austing to 50 mph drove the flames Monda}. consuming as much as 1.500 acres an hour. Wind also fanned fires that burned more than I 00 acres this morning near Los Angeles. 15 acres Monday at La Habh and about l,285 acres of the L..os Padres National Forest since Thursday. Santa Ana wind was howlmJ m from the cast, she said. "It 1s really whipping through here:· Nauonal Weather Service forecasters pred1cttd little change m the... wind for Lhe next !cw days. said meteorolog~st Mark McKmle) • • The total area burned. al)out I :!.400 acres. 1s nearly 20 square miles. Fire officials had hopt'.d to contain the Ventura County brush fire by m1dn1ght. But Shonna Matthews, a fire department spokeswoman. said smoke and darkness Fire offic1al11n Lo AnJeles ·~sued a "red-flag" alcn, mea11U)g that water-dropping city fire helicopters stay aloft 10 look out for fires and depanment strike teams are dispatched to the San Fernando Valley headquarters in Van Nuys March ':ong. Eu beat~n by ax-wielding robber LOS ANGELES (AP)-California Secretary of State March Fong Eu was beaten and robbed by an u -wieldmg intruder who broke into her home and draged her throu&h lhe resi- dence. beaung and kiclcmg her. a pokeswoman u1d. Eu. 64. suffered facial cuts and bruises. but was in satisfactory con- dition this morning. The four-term secreta ry of state was described as deeply traumat1ztd by the assault. and will have 10 undergo plastic surgery. said her pres secretary Caren Daniels-Meade. Police said there was no reason lo believe the attacker knew who his victim wu, or that the assault was pohticaUy mo(1vatcd. Dan1els- Mcade said. The assailant beat Eu wnh the handle and broad side of the axe. but not with the blade, while drag1ng her by the hair through her home and demandini money. Daniels-Meade .said Mrs. Eu gave the robber "a small sum." and the man fled. The attac,lc occurred at 10:30 p.m. Monday, said Lt. Ed Henderson of the Los-Angeles Pohce Department. March Fon• Eu Unruh under Astrononiers charting .. treatment new Dla]i of northern ·sky for cancer By~eAs1oclaledPrffl " • SACRAMENTO (AP) -State Treasurer Jesse Unruh confirmed tht5 week that hu been under t~t­ ment for prostate cancer, but he said the reason he has been out of public view recently 1s not illness. but that he has JUSt remarried. "I'm on my honeymoon now," Unruh said ma telephone interview with the Sacramento Bee, ofTenng no further details. Friends said Unruh surpnscd them at a pre-election party last week by 1n1roduc1na Chris Edwards of Los Angeles as his new wife. The 64-year-old Unruh, who was elected last Tuesday to his fourth four-)'ear term as treasurer. has been divorced for more than a decade from his first wife, Virginia, with whom he has five adult rhildren. "I have cancer JUSt hke the presi- dent has cancer, and rm being treated Just hke I presume he 1s being treated . . . I have becn under a doctor's treatment, 1rs true, bu1 I am a Iona way from bcina dead or dying," Unruh told the Bee, responding to questions about rumo~ that he 1s dyma of cancer. "I've had cancer for ihrce ye~rs. We watch 1t very closely,'' Unruh eddtd "It's very tou&h for me to talk about 11, because I'm definitely not dytng. as you can hear from my voice." SAN DIEGO-In a method reminiscent of that used by Ma~llan and Str Francis Drake, astronomers have bqun chartmg the heavens to give stargazers for years to come the most definatJve map ever of the northern sJc}'. The sky s-uf'\'~, which wtn be comprised of 11 least 5,000 time-exposure photographs last mg about an hour apiece, IS expected tO take five 10 seven rears 10 complete. Weather permitting. the photograph will be shot every night during the two weeks of the month when the moon 1s the darkest The resulting celestial map book then will be made available to observatory librancs around lhc world. ruppeteer Vlrglnla Austln Curtis dles Veteran puppeteer Virginia Austin Curtis, who created Clippo and Oown and sculpted for Ed~r Sersen the puppet that became Mortimer, Charlie McCarthy's prime fail<ttas died. She was 83. Mrs. Curtis got her start in the puppet business in 1913. She was running a tearoom on Olvera Stteet downtown when the eanhquake hit, and the resultant falloff in tourism prompted the Olvera Street Marionettes to 10 on tour. They invited Mrs. Curtis to )Oin them. She returned to Lo Angeles three years later and destgned Chppo the CloWf!,,_ which she sold to local department stores and later to MarshaJI Field in \..nicaao. The demand was so areat that she sold the nJhts to the EfTanbec Doll Co. In 1938. he and her puppets toured on the vaudeville and theaterc1rcu1ts. but tl)en he returned to Olvera treet to c tabluh a puppet shop. Mahony won't debate health clinic luue LOS ANGELES -ArchblShop Roger M. Mahony has turned down an offer 10 debate the 1 ue of ofTen"' b1rth~ontrol services at high schools after issuing a pasro~J letter UIJJTII Roman Catholics to opp0sc such services. Father Joseph Bauag.ha. director of commun1cat1ons for the Los Anacles Archd1ocesc, said Monday that Mahony will not take the 1 uc any further than his call urging Catholics and other "who value the fam1l)" to pre ure school officials to drop plans to open campus chni . Batta.aha added. how~vcr, that neither Mahony nor the archdiocese will organiLe any protest over the Los AnaelC1 Unified School Dlstnct board's plan 10 offer birth-control counseling and contraceptives at three high school clinics scheduled to open next year. DAY L~BORER REPORT UNDER FIRE ••• From Al day labor. The ta k forte also urged the copnc1t to a k the Orange County Uuma-n. Relation\ Commiuion to act a a hat50n between Launo worken and matn\trcam l'C$1dcn1 . DOian, and the unofficial rcpon. accu~d tuk force chairwoman and Vic.c Mayor Mary Hom buckle u well 11 other city official of stcamrolhna their '~' pa t panel membcn. Hombucklc did not attend tbe ~ '.Mn on Monday b«ause of a death 1n the fam1l). Tht oppos1na report portni)~ 1llcsaJ 1mm11~n1 I\ d1scasc-nddcn, 11.effa~pendent cduuuonalh· cnppled peopl 1 ··111ep1 ahens in o 11 are hand1cal'Ptd -cdu t1onallJ. cul· turall • mo\1 11t1on•I ,""' 1d tht l . unot11~1al report, wh1th w11~ m1u..,\:u tealina ..-.heels off a Porsche. with ml, pcllinas. "lllcpl aliens "The recent Gallardo -.hooting 1 carry many di~a~\ that had t>Ccn anolherexampleofthe now common virtually eliminated in this coun· • public claim . of racial bias .... while 1ry .... Typhoid, AID • hcrpc , vcneral ignoring the en mes committed •\said d1S(UC and many others art charac-the dissentina repa11. ' temlic of 1llcpl a hen ." Dolan called for the c1ly to cooper· The nval report added that racial ate wit~ federal nfficiah in 1p- tcns1on in Co ta Mcu ha turned to prchend1na 11le1al 1mfT1iarant,, violence. • rurth rmorc, he urgtd lhe city to -There is a dtfuutc anger and adv1~ churchc anJ other IOCial resentment toward 11lcpl ahen "the . orpni1at1on~ to top aidina anyone d1sscnt1n1 report said ... There hu here 11\epll). already been a...ac• t one 1n tancc of Counc1lm.n l.>Q HaU Sfid thcie ~vml anon C'>mm1tttd apsn t may be some cttac to thcsausucs illcaal alien rcs.1denccs." 1n Dolan''. rep0M. HoY>'Cvcr, he The d1s1tnt1n1 document also d1~ with the present1t1on protested chaf'lf of rac1 m in ttht "5°omc of his ~tltem nts may have hoot1n1 death of 1 l.S.)'ear-old been made for inOirnmatdry Latmo bOy who wa alltlfdly caupt ttasons." Hall said. t .. Presl treafftnD U .s. policy against deals witll terrorists • • Ex-hoS~es 2 l!ench ho tag back, oppose release deals government than WASHINGTON (AP) -Two former h0tt.11Ct in Ublnon differ on DAMASCU • Syria (AP) -An 8S·year-old ~tired wa tti1ed 1n 1 west Beirut u-cet M1y 7 and he could not WASHINGTON (AP) -Pri 1-whether the Unl&ed Saaia lhould car dealer and a bu 1ne sman frmt 1n Lebanon by hutc hear "!'tit cknt Reapn, while ofTenna no denial r..a .a • ...... d'--'e'• make dHls for capcjves. wit.b one Moslem kidnappers left for Paris b) plane today, and tht Asked afhe ante~ lOJO baclno Betrut, Sonia.a kt · of ttp011ed arm~for-hostqcs swaps. &A..,. -.. .,.. ~· .-cnticmna any wnpons shipmen&& 10 f rtl'\dJ ao.vcmmcnt thanked yrta for hs role an the loudly; "Mc? Me? Nevci1" ln1i1tJ that oo U.S. laW1 have been .I• . .-.J , Iran an4 the othtr suppon1na f>reii. /ttclte. • • · · . · • v•O!ated and t.hat the U.S. pblicy 60wl to p1:~80D <!mt Rcapn's rtPQrtfit actions. • The two f-ttnchmcn, Camille SQntia and Marcel Coudan, mipina sin«" February, ctWn moked apinst deaJs •1th terronm remains The Rev. Lawrence Martin J•nco, Coudari, S4, were rclcaStd '° Moslem t.icst 'Beirut on Atncncan ci~rcttes. tallun1 ron tantJy m Arabic '4-1lh . .. Mond ... t t S ffi Synan official antact. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man aformcr_hos•--,wdhe~any ay na.,, o ynan army o 1 tt$. so~emment The Pf'tlident, accordina to hi who. admitted scndana parts for arms lh1pm;;:ls to Iran ~~ukt sources said .. It v.as Hry sc.af),·· he said. -1 wa pokesman l:.arry Speake • also a ked military radios to Iran has b«n have pttferred 10 remain capCJvc had Two ~tatcmen" signed by.the Revolutionary Justice th tuTJe." · w • his adviKn on Monday to keep silent sentenced to three years an pnson by a he known weapons miaht have been Oraantz~uon, a pro-Iranian iSh1ite aroup, had promised He added:" yna did eve!') thins for me and I'm \iC at;out the matter bealuse "hostqie federal jud dcspne a p1a that the the price for hi freedom. the imminent release of ~me host,aan arateful... · ' lives arc at stake." . Re•n adm1nistr1tion had violated • "The tridina of arms symbolize) h J:hetwo Frc~h!f'en -.credriveo to Damascu dunna In Pam the French &O\iemment abo thanked >ri• peakcs, •.n a statement issued lal't· Its own prohibition on arms deals violence.:· Jcnco said Monday. t c night and Jtven clean cl~thc and a bath . at a .. The &Q\icrnment, which rejoices very vcatl>' over Monday. ~ad R_capn huddle<twilh with Tehran. But J~my Levin· the fonnir rc emme~t fPcahty. They arnved arty today at the this happy_ outcome and thank the Synan authontact for b11 ~P a1~ . U\ an Ov•l Office • U. , District J'ud&e Alicemaric Beirut bureau chief fo} Cable News • orea'1l Minmry, where they remained for more tl\an an the part thty have pht)Cd mat, contin~ tne efron 1tnas mceuna carh~r 10 \he day • totter also l>laccd Jf ormoz Hezar Network, said he has Iona btlieved it hour 1.n an anteroom and were turned over. to French undertakeo since its formation with a view to the qu1ck~t The • meet1n& came after oon-SI. of Beverly Hills on five )ttrs: · probably ""ould like "some kind of envo~s. · · · · · • pos ible release of our other coun~m shll detained - · Jf"SS\OnaJ ltaders said they v.iould · probetfort a nee. he 1s fr~ from oeaotiadha. some kmd Qf dcaJ'! to Coudari ·said Son111 had been held watb • ~n \be Frcnc!l Forc1cn M 1n1,try 1d in .-·saatemcnt. 1nvcstJple whether the Nat1on.al J)mon He was ord~ to stan his spnna the Amer)carf hosiaiea: · unadentJficdJmhman~h<tfourocherWcstemc:apM·e an • Se\i'mtccn . fott1gMn. utc:l~ina sill ~mtricarh. Secunty Council skirted \he law· in prison term Dec. 8. 1 • • Levan, who spent ~ I months in an. urydergro-und pn~n in Bc1rut. 8nan. Keenan.-~ t~c~r .. rem.tin miuina an Lebanon and variouf' IJ'OUI"'. have etn:umvcntan& Congress, the Sta~e Hcur's public defender, Brian capt1v1ty before he was frtcd an L';~'"' since last spnna, 1' the only lmhman m1 s1na 1n claimed rt1P9nsibthty for the abducuo,iu. The most Depanment and the PcntJaon in Robbins, araued durin_a sentencin-& Fcbruaty 19 S. said he hoped any non. , · ~ent prev1ou release was that of David Jacobsen of reportedly arrangina arms sales tq Monday that it wouldn't be ap-deal '4-0uld not cndanacr Americans Thet'4-ofrcnchmenweretreated"vcry"'ell"by.thelr Huntinaton ~b. ~ho was frttd Nov. 2 by I lam1c Iran 1n exchanic for U.S. hostascs. propnate to send Hear 10 pnson an the future, and he said be would' captors ahn~ ""ere Cheld separately in what they believed Jihad, llnothcr pro-Iranian hi1tc Mo Jcm croup. • Reports surfaced last week tha1 because the Reagan administration have ··preferred that arms were not WH sout •rut,. ou<Un wd. . • Coudari and Sontaa a~ shaken when a warm such Jrms ~tripmcnts m11ht have itself reportedly violated the arms the apparent quid pro quo in this h Sontaa, who lived in i:;c•rut for 40 years, sa! QL!,•etly at o( pholOIJlphcn and television crc~s ·~pcded into a been involved in the rclea~ of three embarao ah efforts to frtc hostqcs pan1cular situation: h c t'"15~r:Y·1 51Y;f1 not '"I and slowly wnniana has chandehered room in the Foreign Min_mry durina the U.S. hostages. 1ncludin1 David Tbe Reagan adman1strataon has But he said Rcapn responded to an 5 on as ap. e appeared well, but confused. ceremonies 1n which the) "'ere turned over to French J1eobscn on ~v. 2. declined to confinn reports of arms the outpouring of -sympathy from d.~.e ~~re a aray ~~ bandi..;hadh~nhunk.emp~ beard. He diplomats. The crush sent sccunty men scurT)1n1 tQ save. The .Washington Post, quotma shipments to Iran. Americans for the hostages. saa 11 1 nappers ro .. ~n is eanng aid when be valuable vases. · un1denufied ~urces. said in today's edauons that Nat1ona1--Secunty Ad-• v1ser John Poindexter told key mem-AttendmJ the · ses ion were Va~ bers of Congress that the White President George Bush. Secretary of House made "a m1scalculatJon on State George Shultz, Defense Sec- who it could trust an Iran" when at rctary Caspar Weinbcfier, CIA Di- secrctly established contacts there.· rector Wilham Cuey, Attomey Gen- Po1ndcxter said U.S en\ioys ••wtrc eral Edwin Meese, Chief of t.afT find1n1 opportun1ues" to worlc.w1th Donald T. R'11n and the pr"1dent's some clements of the govemment of nat1onaJ stcunty adviser. Vice Adm. Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini .. as _John Poindexter, the spokesman Iona as they "'ere not expo~." the saad newspaper quoted Its sources as Speak~ said Reagan asked .. that 11 sa)'lng. be ~mphas11ed that no U.S. laws The White HoJsc behevC\ "we have been or will be violated and that nUd to keep the channels open.-one OUT pohcyof not mak10g concess1ons lawmaker told the newspaper. "Pub-to terrorists remains intact ... lie acknowledament of rclauonsh1ps Despite rcporu that hultz and would.make what is already fragJle far We10bergcr have upressed reser- worse, panacularly 1ntemall> in va11ons about the alleged anns swap, lr1n." =-'-Spcakcs..sa.a_d "there was unanimous Speakes. following the pattern set support for the president" at the by the adminastrauon since the meeting. stone appeared last week. offered no hultz told reponers earlier this direct denial of the rcponed arms week that he was not comfortable swaps. And although the statement with such orders for silence, sa)'lna. "I said no U.S. laws had been broken. 11 hkc to say what I thank about things:· made no mention of the ex1su.ng U.S He also said "the pohcy of not embargo ap10s1 arms shipments to negotiating -for U\,th1s as the nght Iran. pohq ." Bombers: Paris blasts \ prate.st Botha' s visit PARIS CAP)-The Jcft.winagroup Dar«l Action claimed responsibility foT plantina bombs that exploded at three office bu1ld1nas today and said 1he action was to protest South Afncan President PW. Botha's vasn. The blasts occurred almost simul- taneously and slightly wounded one person Botha. who amved Monda). today dedicated a memonaJ to South Afncan war dead dunna Arm1soce Day ccrtmonacs an Longeval. a val- lqc nonh of Pans The ccremon) was disrupted twice. once by an an11-aparthe1d demon- str1tor and once when dozens of people jeeted as the French aovcm- mcnt reprtscntauve presented a wreath Hundreds of pohce were deplo)ed 1n the Somme Valley woods for mil~ around the area where the ccn:won1es took place. Several dozen demon· strators chanting ''Botha Assa sin'" were kept behind police lanes about two males away. Direct Action claimed responsi- b1ht)' for the bombinis an a statement deli vered to the news agency AacnC) France-Press. Pohcc said the first blast occurred at about I a m. at the Peugeot bualdmg., JUSt WCSI of the Arc de Tnomphe. and was loud enough to be heard' for males around. F1refiJhters rcponed one person was sltdnly wounded and the building was dam- aged Two more blasts followed mo- ments later. both at the suburban office complex La Defense west of do"' ntown Pans. Firefighters said the explaston damaged the Total Tower and the Mantr.man Tower. which are some distance apart in the huge complex. causing no 1nJuncs. Burial planned Wednesday for.Stalin's prime minister BJ die Associated Preas MOSCOW -Fonner Premier Vyacheslav Molotov wtll be buncd Wednesday at Novodev1chy cemetery ofter a pm ate funeral. an keeping with the obtcurity of has final years. The death of JosefStahn's right-hand man drew scant notice today 1n the state-run media. A Foreign M1nistry spokcsm~n ttfcrrcd to the late revolutionary as a "pensioner" whose burial was not a matter for officials. Novodev1chy ccmetef). while prestigi ous. as second-rank to the Kremlin wall plot where some fell ow Bol<1hcv1k leaders art interred Cemetery workers said Molotov would be buned alongside his wife. Pohna Zhemchuzhnaya Molotov. who died 1n 1970. Molotov, 96. died Saturday. Iceland t1eeks arrest of suspected aaboteurs REYKJAVIK. Iceland -Iceland says 1t will seek. the arrest and extradition of an Amencan and a Briton named as su pcclS in the weekend attack that sank half of Iceland's whahna fleet and wrecled the nation's only whalH\& station. Thorstein Getrsson. permanent secretary an the Justice M1n1 try. on Moncb} 1den11fied the su peels as Rodne) Coronado of the Untted States and David Howard of Bntain. Their hometown were not 11ven. Pohce said they had information hoklna tbc two with the Sea Shepherd Conservation iet}'. a North Amencu ant1-whahna group that has claimed responsibility for the "'ctkend attacks . Bqloslons hit •hopplnl arcade, court JOHANNESBURG. 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Cooper, who chaucd the working group that issued the recommen- dations, said Congress enacts a piece oflegisJation or the executive branch adopts a regulation "that intrudes ... into the sovereignty and reserve powers of the states." The Supreme Court. he added, "then validates ... that encroach- ment." Bitterly cold temperatures following killer snowstorm By &he Assocla&ed Press Eitterly cord temperatures chi lled the nation's midsection today. and a 13- year-old boywanull missing in more than 2 feet of snow in Nonh Dakota in the wake of a snowstorm that killed eight people. As snow fell this momina over the northern Rockies and from the middle Mississippi Valley to the Great · Lakes,'rCCQrd low temperatures for tl\e date were broken in eight cities in Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota. The temperature dropped to 10 degrees below zero in Norfolk. Neb .. which was one of J 4 cities in the oortl\em Plajns to set new record lows on Monday. "We are heading into the ume. of year we all hate - cold weather," said a National Weather Service forecaster in Colorado. A l rborne unlt to l eave for Slnal FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. -Eight hundred soldiers from Fort Campbell tcavc this month fMTJ,>eacekceping mission in the Sinai l l months after 248 of their comrades died in a plane crash returning from the same post. "l guess it takes a lot of coura1c for the men to go back over there af'ter that plane crashed," said T""8 McCrc~ry, whose husband will be amon1 those spending six months 1n the Sinai. The Dec. 12 fatal crash at Gander, Newfoundland, was on everyone's mind when the troops started training, but all .. tried to concentrate on what we need to do to complete this mission." Maj. Gen. Burton Patrick said Monday. H unt goes natloaal for snatched baby SELLERSV ILLE. Pa._:: A nationwide alert has been issued f<>r a woman who posed as a nurse and kidnapP.fd a day-otdJ>aby from his-moth«'nrsnr-M least J 6 police in vestiptors an Ci the FBI arc working on the abduction of Ph1lli1> Worthington, who was taken from has mother. Barbara, in her hospital room Friday. The woman was described as in her 40s. stocky, wub curly blond hair. Police said they are also lookfog for a silver sports caf seen spccdina ftom Grand View Hospital. A reward fund has topped $35.000. McDonald'• off en exchange of toy WASHINGTON -Parents of tots who received Lego building sets w1th mc11JnrMcDomlld'ntrouldl'eturn the toyslor replacement bCCiusc of the nsk o~children swallowing the pieces, the governmc·nt warned. jl'hc safety warning was issued Monday by the ConsJJmer Product Safety Commission a couple of weeks af'tcr its chairman, Terrence Scanlon, noticed the tO)'$ beifll distributed white he and his children were at a McDonald's. The toys, included in the Happy Meals, should be returned for larger Duplo replacements 1( gtvcn to children under age 3, the agency and McDonald's said. FACTORY DIRECT INDOOR PARKING LOI . SALE ·· SOO C.hna rans from 5000 ran Lita 1111$.f'Olll - t 000 Complete Table lami» from SOO w.a ~ trom "·-- SS99S $18 99 '249 s 699 nn ,,_,..,,,.m~·-$ S 99 too SoW Btau TOl'dlittt tamps from SS gs , 1000 Solid 8rau Wen lamps 110111 .s1ua 1000 S1'1Md Cit» Umr>i fro"' .. S16 99 ) -. 8J CAaOL llUllP.ll&&YI .......... It '£ The dedkaaed women of the JO conun1taets or the OraDet Gounty Ptulharmc>nic SoclCty JOtn hands ontt a year and combine tbdr ,«oru an prnentina anannual fashion Jhow f\and-raattr. They:ve bttn doi'la 1J for 27yan, . r .. It'• really • lot or work. I m1y appear calm, cool and collected, but wt•s becaute I became numb t•o da~ ..,, .. •.-ttd chiarman y.,.. • ~ dun"' the event•s cocktaal reception at the Anaheam Hilton and Towen. Thele women were orpnaud, In no time at all, an.&al lcMr and her committee had checked in the coun- tnride C'l"Owd·Of~ women and a dcixn'ouo ttntlri\d .. J oan BJDHn and Chrlatal Schar check in ••'""'-t._._·~-- Dot Thouaand, Jane Randolph and 11.lMy "Prowell. , . Fuhlon talk by Donna Scholler and Lola .. ,. ..... 81Mafer. • "_,...:14 CALIFORNIA Fans li ne u p for S pringsteen's 10 years of 11\r e cOncerts ' LOS ANGELa (AP) -Bruce Sprinastecn's Iona-awaited fiv.c-rc· cord re 1rospect1ve v.cnt on sale Monday, tngcnnaa buyina binge by Californians. but some stores said they didn't get their shipments in time. Larry Kinaoif ov.er Rccorduaid a dozen people camped out ide his Sunset Boulevard store ·an hour before the 9 a.m opening. "We've even had people offer to leave a deposit to make sure the)' get one:~ King said. . "We v.'On't sell out today" King said. "We have albums stacked to the cc1hng.. We have more than 1.000 aJburm. I ,000 cassettes and ~ lt's going to be a madhotJ!Crllll day'\ Tower .sold the "Bruce SJ)r1 ng\tccn J ,.,.._,..... Oeorp-Plcado of Loa A'D&elu-sboW1J hi• excitement-~ h 1• read to purchaH Bruce Sprlngateen '• lon1-awalted 5- record retroepecti'Ye album. ~ & The E Street Band Live J97S-8S" album, "Born in the US A ," has sold Kathy Kuntz, 21, of n Dama , a JCt m hne:· she said Monday mo album and cassctt.cs for $19.95, more than 11 malhon copies na-Spnnistccn fan who flew from New an&. • compact discs for Sll.33. Sua&ested uonwadc. Mciuco to Los Angeles lastsummerto Kuntl, manaser of the Mounuia retail pncc oflbc album as $2S. The ''Live" album received ad-attend four of the 1in1efs Cohscum Green Pct Cehtcr in Upland, said she E · van,.... orders l'or more tL:an -. -..r~m,-aid she.too bu wa.o1Cd t.o or.-.J .. y c....:_._ on~•"'--.. ,_ " "cry third call in the past week ...... 11 11 be th fi"'t to h••r the )'' n .... .,... .,.., .... _~.. ~ "'., .... has been about the pn' n•ctecn ma I hon copies. the largest dollar ..amona e 1'"' - 12 • stereo. album .. Kma said. -volume of bu iness for any album in hour. 40-~na collccuon. "No. thert's no response from the! history. "I'm aoina to 10 out nght now and animal ." he sal<L However. salesman Danny r-----------------------------------------------~------------------------------Levinson at the Whercho~sc an Westwood said although he didn't r~i\ c has fits1. shipment until the afternoon. he was besieged by Spnna· stcen fans nonetheless. "The> (the distnbutors) kept say- ma Nov I 0, and ttns 15' such a b11 thmae ... cryoneassumed we wouJdict , them in the morning,'' LCvinson said, addlna he had about 60 1nquincs in the first half-hour the store was open. A sign outside the Tower store in Westwood sa14t "Spnnistecn album will not amve until r:ioon." But at r.tores where shipments atnved. cash rqJstcrs kept a steady beat "Some people were buying all three formats -record. cassette and com· pact disc " said Mark Lanaton. 33. Jt San Francisco Eumioer staffer who saw a steady stream of buyers at one n Francisco music store Monday momanJ. omgtn. a bunch of Spnnss fanat ic arc aoma to get together at a friend's house and play the disc." Lanaton said. "We've been on the phone about this for five days " The Columbia album. a career summary recorded over a· 10-year period 1n clubs, concert halls and stadiums na11onw1de, comes with a 3 I -page booklet ofJyrics and pictures. l he unprecedented wor amves111 the pca'k of the 37-year-old singer· o;onawnter's popularity. Has last D Fate olcondemnedklllers may blnge on flnal days of Blrd Court • LO ANGELE.~ (Al')-Fony·t~o death-sentence appeals remain un· • deCidcd by the tatc Supreme ourt. ind ckfensc anomc)s hope to act as many decided as po able bcfor~ Chier Justice Ro Bird and two other' vo\er-ousted colleaaucs leave the bench Jin. S. But pro ~u1ors ore hupma to delay the rulings unlit aOer Bard and Aasociatc Justice Cru1 Reynoso and J<>teph Grodin arc rerlaccd. since the coun has reversed al bul a couple of 'he 61 death penalty CD5'~ that have come before It, . "With adilfcrl'nt court, I hope we'll ha\IC a SO-~O chancr of v. 1nn1ng when we 10 an," id Lo ntclc Deputy Di tncl Auomey hnsunc Franklin. "In the put, we ere just lo in " uccessors for the thrcr JU tll't •. •ho suffered unprte~nl~ d •feats an their ov. 4 reconfirmation bid , win be chosen hY, Republican Gov. Georae l>tuk me)aan, a \taun h ad· voc:atc of'tht" dtith penalty. The uprcmc Coun hu 1d 11 won't hear argument 1n an)' n w CMll Yntal January Mule 11 focu oo dlcid•nt pend1n1 one If the oun ioeia~• lllue ~n1on Jn the pending caen. the new N>urt w uld ha~c to rchar taeh one m na the ca thr~ capital J>Unash· Gerald Uelmen, dean of the nta hcdulcd for this wcrk. Clara crsit) School of Law. "Death pen: h) cases arc the mo t timc-consuminJ. most tedious cues to handlt. I thank. if an)th•A&. this will \low lhe procc s down." Most of Cahfom1a's 201 con· dcmned prisoners arc on Death Row at an Quentin The last cittcuuon in the tate'sp c.hambcrcamc in 1967. v.ith the death of Aaron Mitchdl. who killed a cramcnto policeman. 1 he court has dct1dcd only 1it death ~nahy ca ~ far this )car. When the new justices are a~ rxnntcd. "It seems there will tx-an c:normou' amount of pre\ urc to \.Ole 1n fa\ or of the death penalty tO there wall be cu~uu n qwckly." Yid 1oni a ·Knoit, chief l\~\tant talc publ11.: defender. But a 'pokcsman for two of tht' aroup chat opoo~ Bird d1saarttd. "We don't c:~ptet the nc" court to romc dO\\n and affirm e\:cry deatti n t> •they har;· 111d Lee lilt n ra r, chief <10n ultant to < rime V.cum fi r ourt Reform and Cahforn1an\ to Defeat R~ Bird ''t8ut) dearly, we Wlll ha~e a coun that docs n t go lo th I urd I nath the 81rd <' un dad 10 l'C\:c death 1(1 pen IU ... F N_p OUT HOW GOOD WE REAL:LY A E. flG1TS ~V~IAll[ TIOMOl).NGl COONTV rot l VIA Gatl STA rt ~llNfS "' .· .. .. \ Sizzling, but unev~ii 'ChoRJsLlne'at ·ucI · ~ . ... I 8y BONNIE FEVERCEON formw without 1nt~rmission. has audition. The director, Zach, 1s 1 .,_.,...,c., '' ea11t been referttd to as a "chamber pla}'ed by C'la}ton Gamson. the real- "OnC' sinsular sensation" -a musical." presenting a smallaroup of hfe director of the production. ftttina dcscnpt10n of U(' Irvine's • proplc in a setting that permits each With the '(X~pt1on of effcift)vely • production of" A Choros Linc.'" . member to share his or her back-u~d mirrored walls. the stage i~ void· The Mtchacl BcnAen-Marv1 n· arol.lnd and peoonal problems 49 part . of stenery. ~tmiuing the enwc foe as Hamlisch-Edward KJcban work. per-of a dancing, stn&in& and speaking of the evemna to be on the 17 young hopefuls aspiring to eight pos1t1ons in the chorus. and the pulsating tension created rn the exp~s1ons of their strugales with hfe and its unfulfilled , •JAMES CUWELL'S• "TAJ PAN" (R) 7:00, 1:30 4 TAACK OOUJY 8'TEAEO "80UL MAflf' (PG·13) C. THOMAS HOWEU 8:00, 8:00, 10:00 12.00 TUES & WED •ROY SCHEID~ "52 PICK-UP" (R) 7•30, 11:30 $2.~ TUES & WED .. QUIET COOL" (R) 8:30, 8:30. 10:05 $2.5>0 TUES & WED "JUMPllll' JACK FLASH"(R) 1:00, 9:15 $2 00 TUES & WED "THE COLOR O~MONEY" P. MEWMAN/T. CRUISE 7:00, 9:.30 •ROSANNA ARQUETTE• 1IOIODY'I FOOL" (PG13) 5:45, 8:00, 10:00 -c>EXTER QC>N>ClN- '1'0UND lll)tlQHT" 1:00: 9:30 (R) "cta.DMNOF A Lllsmt GOD" (R) Wit.LIAM HURT ].,, ... .so •JAMES CLAVELl'S• "TAI PAN" (RI 7•00, 9:30 NO BARGAIN PRICE •C. THOMAS HOWELL• "SOUL MAN" !PG 13) -6!46. •:30.-10'25 s1.oo rues & WED •ROY SCHEIDER• 0 52 PICK .. UP" (R) 5:45, 8:00. 10:00 $1.00 TUES l WED A LESSER 000''l R) •MELANIE GRIFFITH• W1LLIAM HURT "~WI.I>" (R) ·7:30. 9:45 12:05. 2:20. 4:40. 7:15, 9:45 •JAMES CL.AVELL'S• $1.00 TUES & WED . "TAI PAN" (R) 4 TRACK DOLBY StEREO "'CttelDREN Of 7 15. 11·45 A LlllER GOD" CAI 12:10, 2:30. 4:45. 7:00. 9:30 •ROSAN~ ARQUETTE• 100 TUES & war "~!'! 30F~"30(PG 13) SUE .• v:I ... u: • lu. OOTMARRIEf)"(PG-13) FOUNTAIN VAL LEV 839 1500 MOOll-T Af •MEl,ANIE GRIFFITH• "SOMETIINO WLD" tR> 7•15, 9;30 $100 TUES & WED "STAND BY ME" (R) 8. 15, 9:50 "TOUQH GUYF (PG) 1.00 Sl.00 TUES l WED •JOHN Cl.EESE- "CLOCKWISE" CPGl 8:20, 8·15, 10'.()() 12.00 TUES l WED "JUWINJACK FLAIH"!R) 7:00. 9:15 12.00 TUES 6 WED "QUIET COOl" (R) 8 oo. 8:00, 10 00 SUI Tll.S a. El •MELANIE GRIFFITH• "IOMfTtlMG WLD" (RI 1•1B. 9;30 12.00 TUES & WED "THE COLOfll OF MONEY1'(R) 5 15. 1'30. 9·45 12.00 TUES & MO PAUL.HOGAN• ucaocoou.,..,. 9·00, 8: t5, 10.10 (PG-131 HO 8AAQAIH PRU .C. THOMAS HOWEU.• "IOUL llM" (PG 13) ' 5 45, 7 41. ' 45 S2 00 TUES & WED 12:00. 2: 15, (:15, 8: 15, 8:30. 10:20 1.00 TUES & WED DUNDEE" (PG-13) 1:15, 3.30. 5;45, 8:00, 10:00 ' ... ; ( . . ; HUNTINGTON T\'J lt~ 8·l8 OJ8H •ROY SCHEIDER• "52 PtCK-uP" (R) •ROSANNA AROUETIE• "MOIOOY'I FOOl" (POIS) 8.00 ••. 15. 10:15 $2.00 TUES & WED 11N...-OF THER08F(A) 1'.()0. •.30 1u1nna• "JUMPIN .IACK A.ASH" (R) 5:30. 7:30. 9:45 $2.00 TUES & WED 0 . THOMAS HQWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG-13) 8.15 ... :30. 10;20 12.00 TUES & WED PAUL HOGAN IS 'QOCODU IMIDll" 1:00, 1:00, 10·00 (PG-13) NO BAAGAIN PRICE •MEL.AME G'""'°'H-~ ftO" (A) 7:15, t40 12.00 TUES & WtO 1IAm OF THI llOIE'! (R) 7:00, 1:30 --THI COLOR OF lllOlim'Y" CA> PAULN!WMAN TOMCNJllE 5:00 7 t:41 tta AU llATI -. ... "STAND IV IE" (R) 8:00, 10:05 "TOUGH GUYI" (PGl 8:15 HARBOR TWIN ~l1 3')01 PAuL HOGAN lS CltOCODfLf DUIDH" (PG-13) 8:15, 8:30. 10:20 NO BARGAIN PRICE C. THOMAS HOWELL "loUl. llAH" (PG· 13). 8:00. a:oo. 10:00 $1.00 Tl:IES & WED TOM CRUISE "TOP OUN" (PG) 7:00, 9:15 11.00 TUES & WED •JAMES Cl.AVEU'S• ''TAI PAM" (R) 7:15, 9:45 NO BAROAJN PRICE WF ST BW)()I( ., l(l .t .. (J 1 ~ QU.tms Ill SOTS SI .• "'! •TOM CRUISE• "TOP OUN" <PG> 7:15, 9:20 11.00 TUES, WED. THURS "DUDlY AIEI>" (RI 8.00 '4QUET COOl" (Al6:20. •US $ 1.00 TVES, W£0, niURS C. THOMM HOW£U. "IOUL MAN" (PG) 7~,11.45 S2.00. TUES l WED "ITANDIY ... (R) 8:15, 10:00 .. TOUGH GUYI" (PG) e:oo 12.00 T\JES & WED •ROY SCHEIDER• "52 l'tCl(-uP" ( R) 7.15, 9:30 sue no am "PIGGY IUE OT MAMIED'' (PG-13) 8:00, 8:15. 10~10 12.00 TUES & WED •'C .. LDREN OF A LHIER 000" (R) 7 00, 9•15 12.00 TUES l WED U."".TOU,Ala A HUI NIO •JAMES CL.AVELL'S• "T Al PAN" (RI 7;00, 1130 NO 8AAOAIN PRICE •MEL.AHif GRIFffiH• ~ Wl.D" <"> 1:15 9:40 . 12 00 TUtS & WED di~~~sc characterizatlOJlS arc UC l"lne'• ··chona• Line" coes throu&h lta pacee with direct~r !iUpcrbly ponrayed b> A1isa Hay-' pcrforman~ worthy o,t praa!ie, excit-more ~motional moods of the work. evening -tbc enure cas1'1 presen· · ash1da as the insolent and .spiteful 1ng the 1udJence-w1tb has vocal and Rebe«a Milne is dcli&htfu.l in her taCIOn of the finale, '"One:• stimu- Sherta 11nd Came Mlldseninltie-rotc-ance-talems: Scott Monon fit~ ~s-entation ... df Krnttnc. a Jittery laung the audte•lff to thu~f'OUJ of the returning s.tarlet -Cassie-naturally into the role of Bobby, a.. airhead who; with husband AJ. pJaycd apptau5e. · ' · • whose reodition of "The Music and yoUJ'\& man admittedly "weird." yet b) Ric · Galcgo. add.s bum.or and · 1he Mirror" gre~tly enhanoes the strori1lyptrson~blc-an9therprom-charm in lhc.dcverduct ".Sing." · "A Cflonn Linc" is a· mos.t cn- quallty of the evening. · . i5lna vocahst. . · · . . The only costume chaJlgc Qf .. the · jo.>'abJe evemng .• ft conunut$ ·' Sorely disappoin\inl" is the cmo-.. • VaJ and Judy. pla)'Cd rcspc_c'tively evening. a 'dazzling statement . in Tuesdaysthrough Saturdays at 8 p.m .. tionarty dcmandina monologue of-by Robin Groskopfand SlUy Harret. 'cre;im-colored satin and sparkling· until Nov. 22 m the Fine Ans Vlll,.e fered by FrcdericofloresJr. as Paul. a suppl} the perky, preoccupied s1lh-gold tram, provides the atmosphere Theater on the UCI campus. c.au piece known for its ability to elicit nt''l" ni-r"'<"•~· "' h:ilance the heavier. f"nr-th'" thr11ling costclu ion of the 856-6617 for ticket information. tears of empathy from the audience · when performed effectively. Also, Sandra Herrera. the character of Diana. though a charming and energetic personality and impressive dancers, seems to struggle to stay on pitch in her first Jsoio, "Nothing." I TV LISTINGS . However. the major_ blight of the production is the liberal and un- necessary use of vu lgarity in an otherwise classy, Broadway-type pro- duction. Terrence Carev as Richie delive~ a lalSleaREPORT PMMAGAZINE PMmTHELON> DMKltW>OWS NfNEWI PANA CHASE MOYE *** ''Padre PIClrone'' (1977) Om-"° Antonutti, Stv'lrio M1tlont -7:10- 12 OH THE TOWN CARO 8HAll<S INlWGIOGET EYE OHL.A. HOU.YWOOO 8QUAAES w·A·s·H a JE/)IAl'IJY WILD, WILD'WOM.CtOf ANIW.8 e THIS OU> HOUSE (I) S.D. AT lAAOE IHEWLVWB>GAME HAYE OUN WU TRAVEL MOYIE MAKEA8 ~ --e:oo..:.. I (I) OOWNTowN Q!MAnOCK , 8 MOVIE '" *** "Hlgll Plains Orlfltr" (1973) Clint Eutwood, Verne Bloom. 8 9 WHO'S THE 8088? I~ mNEWS mMOYIE "Hold The C>rtem" (1988) (Pllt 2 of 2) JentlY Seagrow, SWphen Coalns •w:NA '9 THE AFPIC.MS' &!)-flfW8E-THHON>- c"' !~· *.~th.-Oooolll" (1~ 6-1 Astin, JOlll Brolln. ®MOYIE ' H 'A "Teec:herl" (1984) Nldl Hoitt, Joe.th W'lllttma. (J:)MOYIE tt• "A Soldl«'s SIOtY'' (1984) Howard E. Rollins Jr., Adolph c.. .... ~~OOUPl.E • • ~ "Cocoon" (1995) Don Amec:tle, WlltOfd Bnmwt -U0- 1.9 OAOWINO PAJNS 11,o!JO:OOO CHAHCE-of LffTIME I MAGNUM, p J. WIC1IP .. QNCINNA Tl IE'EROUNN HONmlOONERS -t:OO- .(J)MOVIE "The George McKenne StQtY" (Prtmllrt) Dwal Welhlriglon. Lynn Whltlltld, I at CME STORY (II MOONUOKTINO GNEWS eMOVE ... ''Rio Lobo" (1971) John Weyne. Jennifer O'NetU. I THE AFAICAH8 t«NA e PRAISE THE LORD l~r AOU: THEQAL-Y OAY8 -11:00- 1~ G8C1V I LATEIHOW STARTAEK • 8UTT!RFUEI e 8U81El8 AEPORT (l)ntl8 ~Y ee.v.taA. GIAAETTA Cf) OAIZZLY Ao.we 1-t:IO--• ()) HOT IHOTI "1llE BFSI' FILM OF 1llE YEAR!' I IMc:t'MDAYNIOHT LIVE 8 9NIQHTUNE D Wl.D, Wl.DWEIT -J<d s.c.I CXX1l ~~ AMElOCA. AIK: 'IV Pl6bl SUl (j~t~ IP<7·13I«»' 0& l p It I CGltA•U ar• llN*l l-( __ ,_ !-•S-~Cftnll '31 '501 COllA.U UACint"'°' 511 590 l6 I oe5 ....,...11111 MAal LAlllMOA !.,.._ CNtW Ceriltt ,kdlc 'GlfftilY 5 $tO .. ,., ono 5l3 1111 LAKEWOOD lent~r UIJIUI ftltlf-lf! I. 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'E COITA MESA 751,4184 EDWARDS' TOWN CENTER IL TOltO 581-9500 . EDWARDS EL TORO HUNTtNGTON MACH M 1..ono EDWARDS CHARTER }. Eric ... ROBERTS MtAADA 523-1811 PACIFIC GATEWAY 5 ORANGE 63+3911 SYUFY ClTV CENTER ·f t • 1.UESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1• COMPLETE NYSE eotmt08ITI ' Professioncils' packages.eXpressed wit~ style . ,,~ ........ -----~.._~~~ When t~s cltents ex~ct the impossible, eltvery service beats t raf le hurdles By ILENE SCHNEIDER O.., ..... C..111,tV-..t • Take a~ ambit1o~ouna.wan with a de~ire to meet imponib1ethallenacs and a belief that Nc~port Beach is the ideal place for a.co.uncuerVLcc.. Blend courtesy and efficienc~ to service • chentS such IS advert1sin1 agenc1es1 accounttn& firms. escrow companies. real estate firms and law firms - iomptnies th"at need documents de- livered in a hurry.\ Add a $0phisti· catcd computer S)~tem that can track a packaie from p1ckOp to delivery. provide pfQOf of dehvef) and ~ve 1mmed1atc pnce qyotes · In keep1n1 up with the fast pace of the Oran1t Coast, Executive Express has done some irow1n1 of its own From a on~·man: one-motorb1kf\ AerOsp,ace Unit tells promOtioiis Group President Roben Rau atinounced recent promottons and ttass1gnments at Parker Bertea Aerospace Groap in Irvine. a sector of Parker HaulUo Corp., which manufacture the v.orld's broadest hne of motton control systems and components for industrial. automo1ive and aerospace marketi.. Tim Htcmaa has been appointed vice president, finance and admin1strat1on. Parker Benea Aerospace Jlip Sabha ts the new scneral manager, control s)'stems d1v1S1on and Jee Mclteoa is now general manager aero pace h>draultc d1v1s1on. Al~ usumina new-J>O'lt~GM -ar Jlm-Ryder, pr-odueuon -ttne manager, electromechamcal actuauon and Frank Briney, markettng managCT, control systems d1 vis1on. Parker Benea Aerospace designs and manufactures pneumatic, fuel and hydraulic S} tems and components for av1atton. space. m1ss1le and manne market . • • • Jolla J . Maper and Micbel P. tub have been promottd to vace presidents of the Balboa Bay Clab, according to Tom Decmc-r, president orthe BBC. Magner, director of member ttlations, has b«n with the club for three )cars after a car~r 1n the medical instrumentation field . tanko, director of food and beHrage at BBC. joined the club in 1979 after manquct management roles with Hilton ttotels, The Mamou Corp. a.nd the U.S. tr Force 10 Colorado Spnngf. . .. . -Jeffre1 MUDes of Co ta Mesa IS now director of food and beverage for the Westlta Sootil Coast PJau, according to Rohen RYDER BRINEY MAGNER Seddelmeyer, general manager of the 400-room hotel in C os41 Mesa. -Mttnes ovem~enl'le eotlnary operations. banquet, stewarding and room sen1cc departments. three cocktail lounges and two rntaurants. including the award-v.mning Alfredo' • • • Trixl Snyder of Mis ion V1eJo has JOtned Robert Borders & A11oclatet as director ofbus1nci.s development, announced Robert Borders, president of the Newpon Beach-based architectural firm . Sht will be re pons1ble for the com~n)' 's marketing. generating poten11al client leads and crea6na collateral pn:sentallon matenals. Snyder prcv1ou I)' held a 1m1lar pos1t1on at Tamuucr Con!>trucuon Co. in Costa Mesa. • • • Irvine re 1dent J. Peter Folkln has JOtned Meann1er llvedmur Co..in Irvine as a prOJCCt manager. according to Wilham Messenger Jr .. pre 1dent of the commercial reotl estate firm f olkms' first responsibility will be management of Arrow Bu inc-ss Park. a 22- acre mdustnal/commcrc1al real estate de,clopment 1n Rancho Cucamonga · J • • • Albert J. NoceJlj, Jr. has been named vice prc\tdent of ps)Chtatnc and addtcttvc disorders at South Coast Medical Center in South Laauna. Hospnal pre 1dent Paul J. McQuade said Nocella will be responsible for mana&Jn& New Image. a clime forcat1nad1 orders: GENESI . an m-and out-patient chemical dependency unn: the STANKQ... • • • tre Unit, an acute m-p:rnent p\)1.:h1atr1c pro ram. -and P ~· urc:e which 1s a f rcc referral and con.,ultat1on "ice. RCJoinin1 the a count c\ccutt\:r ranks at the Co ta Mc':t offi"e of E. F . ftttto• 6 Co. lac 1 MlaaeJ L. Roberta of Hunti_niton Bca(b who joined the fa~ ~\:en }tars. 10 and wa mo'>t rt'(ently ~ manaaer for Hutton s La Jolla 601cc: Robcns co·ho tcd the Orint County Pcrform1na n Center' pres rt tph n at F. HuH n l>n openina ni&ht. PCM/J.U11owa Arnerlcaa hi.1\ named David B. Pl~rc~ \:1c1.· president of apartment and commcrtt:il management to O\C™'C' the firm 's actt\Lt\1 1n thn cateaon throughout Caltlom1a Head· q~rtcm! 1n El Toro. r< M/Johnsto"An man • ap..utmc-nt & complc~c\ an Pomona. R1\cn1dc. Lo Anaclei and l rc:~no. and currently has more than I million square feet \.lf \Ommcrc1al propcn) 1n 1u minqtmcnt ponfobo. Pierce 11 a cctt1fitd propcf1) man et and 1 li~nlCd rut ntatc brolcer. -• • • • • o..N a.. CMa ... tlo-owner of t.o Anacles-bucd il\on \ ...... w paQllOTJON8/IM) . . ,. • hu in~u nf'Creted out of a one-H1lh delt,cry .1tr\ICC he "as operat· btdroom ·apartment, the comp.any 10$ with some friend . He ran a · ·has arown 10 employ SS i>cople and ho0m1n1 ·bu ineS'> \\hale auendina utilize the Krv1ccs of 600 aacnts Oranae Coa t Collqr at ni~t. nationwide and 300 aaent) \\Orld-With a small loan from ha father he wide. ·• opened Exccwme faprc s 1n 1981 . ubpotn1 to a hot~un ~anna .to' be dch..,;~ ~bttt actoM &ht' ec1pient • ' • <"" ,.;.,, n..,~rmim• rrui ,.,," ~ To M)en the challen make tM rclc•sn ma) have to be ddavft'ed eo bu men ~'Onh\\hllc.. .. Los n,atlCI tele' 1•1on siatioal b) 6 When people prc-scnt and e~pe t Pm. tn pate of ru h·hour traftk. By the ampo .iblc, fa~uuve fapre s undtrstandiaa how the chcnt1 e>prr· look for~'lyuround time and traffic ate, Executa\.C faprn can 11ve thtm burdlC'S Omen, who are posted at _pccuahzed service. Office space near John Wa)ne )Car later he enrolled as a pan-1ime Atrpon recently tripled to S,400 stud~nt in USC's Entrepreneur Pro- square feet . The compen) has its own aram and 'put my newfound knowl- flect of trucks and .. one of the most ed e direct!) into E"'ccuti,·c Ex. . sophisticated mnStnJ(r's ~!>mputer · ptt ... he sa)s ~ystems in Oran1,e Count>, .-t«Ofd ''We~rvellvital pul'J>O\C":-1\0ld unous locations around the county M11nt.11nin1 a profns1onal ~ atthc~nntnaofthe-day,arctraincd 1 · another element of Myers' to know tht rou~1 lh.al \\ill ,e1 the •(osoritly;.....prjven ~ tics; ~....,.. ...... +-'I oeh"ery to the dc1ttnati0n on trmc. • cau!ioC ""'c th1nkJt's .1m~nt 101ook .1ng to ptt11dent Jim Myers. as Pony Exprtss and shtp, bnn&ina M)ers, who sa)'s that "ifs excmn1 ·goods · from the mother country·• to know.that you're the ~httls th~t · M)ers sa)s. ·•we ma> be makina are aeuina documents to ~ch des11-hi tory happen oursclv~ by lrans..- ·naHon to help profesStonals act p6nina some of the tr11ngs we do:· through their daily· tasks," is the videotape~ that have 'fo be rused to en&ine that makes the wheel tum. the 6 o'clock new , documents for a The 26-year-old entrepreneur dis-controversial merier. e\.en advertis- covercd the courier bunness and the ina Jingles set 10 break on a radio Newpon Beach area when he was a stallon." ht&h school student in Los An&eles. Myers has had has sharC of unusual ,M yers dropped out of UCLA tn his orders. He has picked up ums from a freshman year to move to Newpon crematory. delnered designer dresses Beach and open an annex ofa Bcverl) to Zsa Zsa Gabor and .ervcd 1 ~ for our chcnts. · We're an faecut1\. c E~prcss alao provides air "tensaon of thctr comP.aft~· to our ·courier uscn1ces.· B> brokenna dn"en shol)ki look profn1tonal, through. al rmlJOr co~rter\ af\.d v.orll.. • tqo.'' he clauns. • : 101 on volume, t~com~ny_can get .. ·fattuti"c faprcss 11 t.cstina a ntw packages delt\.ertd efficiently and o"erniaht service and olannina to pah on the ~vtnJS to the customer. open 1 LOS Anlt'les office earl> in Efficiency I) only pan of the 1987. M)en foreten a nationwide £1'ttuti"c Expres stol')'. Fam1ltant) operation within five )Carl with the specific needs of Oransc Curttntl), the company bas a base County comp;rni~ is equall> import-of 3,000 clients.. includin& some of ant. accordin.J to M)ers. Oranae Count)·, larpt firms. ''The Tbc couner service emplo)CCS · little JU> 1 just as important to us as know that lepl documents may have the bi& (U).' M)ers SI) • Bullock's Home St9re opens Store's expansion Is most expensive ever by parent company By G. JEANETl'E AVENT After nine months of construction. the Bullock's South Coast Plaza Store reopened its thtrd floor Saturday wtth enough pomp and pageantry for royalty. . A mustachioed doorman dressed in a black tuxedo with red cum- merbund. matduna bow ltc and whne gloves &rC(Jcd Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Hertz<>&, incommg councilman Pcler Buffa. coun- cilwoman Arlene Schafer. Floss Schumacher. board member of the Orange Count)' Performina Ans Center, Bullock's Chairman Allen Questrom and a host or other &uests for a pnvate ~ept1on and nbbon- cumng ceremony _tlill vlllCS. i ocluded a $.100.000 gifl to the Performma Ans Center, a calypso stttl band and banquet tables laden with fruit, cheeses, pastnes. coffee and JUICCS. .....,,..,.....,.,.. ......... CloSC'd to th"' public smct Febru- ary, the new third floor marks tbe CQmplcuon of the firsJ phase 1n an amb1t1ous three-phase renovation. Work on the first and 5eeond floors of the 13-)ear-old store wtll extend through November 1987. When comple'ted. the s1ore will ha ve added 90.000 square feet 10 22· Bullock'• Chairman Allen Ques~m and Sue Graha m , general manaaer of Bullock'• South Cout Plasa admJre Home Sto.re dlaplaya after rlbbon-cutttna. months -an increase of SO percent Although us aoal is to sta} ahead of mott selling space -for a total of 1he compcuuon 1n the h1ghh com- 277.000 ~uarc feet petmve Oranae Counl) retail market. Althouah they're not saying how Bullock's ma ) have succeeded 1n much the massive remodel will coSI. carving out its own spec1al niche. General Manager uc Graham dtd Remodeled in seafoam green say ... It's tht most expensive ttmodel carpet 11nd Italian marble the enure everauthonzed b) Federated Dcpan-third floor revohes around a central ment lores:· hub 8) walkmg around the hub The C1ncinnati-bascd parent com-formed b) the escalator... \hoppers pany also owns Bloomingdale\ of can see at a glance "'hat each New \ ork. Foleys of Houslon and de~rtmenl has to otTer .. .\II 1s open Southern Californta's Ralphs 10 the e}e:· said Jack Mc< arlc~. \.ICC Grocery Co pre 1dent ofpubhc affairs "We had tn mind to be the premier Much of the noor IS de\ oted lO the store 1n the United tates and build a 52.000 ~uare foot Home ~tore. The store to cater to the needs of the South Home Store has increased ns 'itafT h} Coast.'' s.a1d Que trom. the com-35 people. not includm& hohda) pany's C.EO. ht rec.. and added more merchandise. -wntr lr thrrd uf--Yt+rbc...-.S'"to ... r .... c..,d+>o""n[Jlc.-. ........,sa'"t.,..d ~Los ~mtlffl)!t. .. we're into an exc1llng new era:· d1" 1\1onal manager Managers ' immobility hurts rise By JOHN CUNNIFF ,,,...,_~ l:xtendin& !1rom rnc hub. ltke spokes on a wheel. each department in the Home tore caters to a specific need. The first thing that greets the e)'e as a shopper steps ofTthe escalator 1s a da111tng d1spla\. of Waterford Cf) Stal China collecttons. 'itl~er scrvina planers. bnght collect1on'i of lamp\ and colorful d1spla}s of towels and linens encircle the hub .\lso pan of the circle 1s a 9.SOO. square-foot Children's Department lt'i merchandise include camel hair coats and Polo and Chmuan Dior dre s shins for bo> and a co .. e devoted to ,iris' holiday dres 1ni But b) far. the crowning ach1e\.C· ment of 11\e Bullock's remodel 1s the nc"W"1JC3Tc "DCs1gnCil 1n-housc.The 2.000 square foot care 1s St) led in Viennt~ and fin1 h~ in black and "hlle lacquer. The old ~t>lc tea rooms were nice. but they also came with a 30..mmute wall. said Mike Osborn. vice presi- dent of opef'i1t1ons pcc1alwn1 an gourmet foods. the 8 Cafe 1s &eared for the worlang woman. he said The menu includes 10 d1fTeTCnt salad . sandw1ches.. pates, small ptzras. de sen . an assonment of cofT~ and a take~home iourmet secuon The cafe Wlll al$0 offer a selectton of wanes b) the bottle and the case at pnccs competitive Wllh hquor tores. said Chbom The selections will be rotated ever) six months \\1th the hohday season Just begjn- nmg. Ba:lloc:k's ttnMAS couldn' better $8 billion in Bof Aassets on the block .. NEW YORK--Why is it that so few fa t taners in the corporate v.orld -"orkers age 35 or )Ounger making roughly $100,000 a )Car - manage to sustain the same 'growth •rate as they become older'? Because of their personal values, sa) Eugene Jennings, a M1cb1pn tate Un1versit)' profe sor. Then'· inherent mental 1mmob1hty. he says. impedes the route to the top for some managers. \\\I FRANCI CO (AP) BankAmenca Corp. plans to sell its Italian subs1d1ar; and other assets 'alued at up to SS btlhon dunna the ne>.t few quancrs to help boo t the comp3ny's capital, the company's pre\1dcnt said Monday. Thomas Cooper. preStdent of the nation's second-largest bank.in& con-,. ccrn \ltd the a.~t sales would boo t Bank .\menca· capital b between The phenomenon of quick stan and slov.er proarc is bccomina pronounced today. says Jenning~ who has studied executive and cor- porate behavior ~•nee the m1d-19S0s. Jcnnina.s offm this observation In the 1960sandearl) 1970s,oneoffive named corporate officels "'ere age 39 or younger. He calls them earty amval!I 1 oday. le than 10 percent of new officers qualify a earl) am~al . Thal bc1na '°• and becau,c there are more fa_ l stancrs today ~•t appears that a arowina number of )Ouna manaatrs are aettma de"ilcd. nd Jennm11 1s confident that the ba\1t rtwM>n 1n,ohe a matter of per· \Ona ht)::. To be a mobile manqer )Ou Tnust ha' e a moMc Ptnonaht), he :> You must feel If ea pr1tt1c1na "fenenc mob1ht~, .. whach a a pattern o bcha"·ior that 1n 1n antlni.:) and continue throuah 1fe. "It •~ an abilit to stparate anJ 11t.aeh;~ he • clpla n1111 that me people learn ~•th mcnc C'HC than othtn to ~rate from old idea , d hl'IHC\. a \11nmcnt\ and (Pl ....... MSKTAL/Ml ' .,~,..... Animated ralalne atrut · to .. I Heard It Throu.gb the Grapevine" ln TV ad for Callfomla Ralaln Growera. S" ~O m1lhon and SI billion. ( oopcr's remark were made to 1 news conference follo\\inaa pccch to an international bankers conference CommerCial rSisin fruit's popularity 1n London. ( f .\ltho ugh fin•nc1ally-pres4ed • Bank \menca has been .heddu\& By KIP WOLLE BERC. • "' ...._"""' 'IA , f.\\ \ORK -Oon't ac.k d ""rater ~ th Werner ho"' he kne\\, He ju-.t (cit a commcic1al ~ 11h a conp ltne of hip ral'llm \trutuna to tht' sona "I tleard It 1,hrough tht Grape" int'" \1,.ould h •Ip 'mpro\C' 1hc- 1m gc o(a food that people had bc&Un to thinL of u dull, unint.tr tint - e\"tn 'lol.lmp . "We do a lot of. &ht b) th s;c:at ot our panb .. Wtrncr ronHcJcd 1n 1 rt1.ent mtcl"'\ IC\\, "'h's f)ka,urt to c sue ;scd niht •• The commcm21l C'allcd "Late Sho" • first broad st pt. 14 and 1 hcdul~d to run a a pan ofa 1. m1llton c1amra•&n thruu h March. \nothcr J 1s bcm pres» red that w•ll d ut n n t•mt tel "' ion ,.. a set tor omc time in order to l'l.l capital. Cooper' remark marked the tir\l ume Che company outltned JU t ho" large the sale~ would be. . Bank \mcnca curtentl~ has about SI 10 billion 1n a set Cooper said, com~rta with aoout -St 18 s t>tlhon-..--~ • at )C-lrtnd 19 5. B nk \mem:a' effective-in rca 1n pnmaf) nptlal 110¥-in the asset sale "ould rcn t both tbe reduction in a,..;c1 and he-nee a ~uctd capitaJ rcqu1":m nt, and capital pins on the ll\':io('t uk , he said. lbc oompan~ h\;el would 11 1t Banca d' men ca e d' ltaha Onlt 1n the urrent quancr or 1n lhc 6Bt Quantt of IQ 7, cx1pc1 said. He dechl'\ed to !'I c a pnct ta& on t'hc ptofitablt uM1d1ar). •IJhouah anal~• have utatea the pn could about S mtlh n.11vtn&Ba"kAmcnc:a1n aflcr·la\ ptn of a muc1' n S m1lltoa- .. Tlu • a unique tamt IO f\l there, .. ·ODOIM:t awmaker to S&Ls: Solve . . . pI'oblems or: Congress will AN FRANCISCO (AP) - 1 he <:huirman of the 1n such arras H coniumer prottttLOn •nd investment House Binkina Comm11tt't' told mtm~" of the nation' de\'1sions ou1side of traditional loan arru •vanp and loan anilu5lry on Monday that thty must ·~here art" b11 ~roblcms in the thnft tndustt) that cleaoupthtproblcms1nthe1rindu~tl')orCon1ms"'11ldo have to be rnolvtd,' he told tht 7.200 delqatcs ··vou 1t for thnn. can•t tum your back thtm. They aren't aoina to 11t•> House Rankin& Committee hairman Fcmand t hidden.'' 1 Germain. D-R ·I., also thrcv. cold water on industry hope t Germain said the Ls nttdtd to act 1oae1her and for quick passaae of l~slation nt't'd~ 10 pump more • "either ~tart self-policing or we arc aoina to come up with mo~)' mto the ba<Jly dtpleted fund that insures 51\ en' olut1oos" • del)<>tats at 3.2000 s&L\ natt0nwidc. ' • Officials of the kaauc said Monda> that Co~s · "It NII well and &ood to pump more money into the must act quickly' in the next ses ion to pa s a FSLIC insurance fund, but unless we act to the cause of the rtfinancingmcasure. ButStGermamandScn.JakeGam datrase 1t is a bottomlc pit." t Germain ~1d. . R-Utah held out little ho~ that wall occur The federal Savin15 and l.Oan In urancc Corp. S~akina to reporters after their s~hes, both St insum individual deposiis up to $100,000, but 1t~ Germain and Garn indicated the maucr would only be reserves have hi'unk: dramatscally in recent years ~ausc taken up again after heann1s were held of widespread failures ofS&Ls. Reserves in the fund may St Germain said any future bankina legislation w1M dapas Iowas SI b1llton by the end ofth1s year even though also have to address such consumer issues as the amount the FSLIC could need a~ much as $30 b1lhon to deal w1th, of time financial in titutions can put a hold on check hundreds'lJftnsolvcnt S&L!. in comm& year . • . deposits. ~ . St Gcrmajn, speaking at the opening session of the "We are no lonJer aoinJ to ICIJ late JtlSt for the U •. League of Sa, in lnstltuuon oonventton. Siaid tM 1nsututions. wcarea01n1to lqislat•fonM.<x>nsumer.'• t industl') needed to step up efforts to police its own actions Germain said. .. . . . . ' .. , . , r If you're ever invited to dine in a Tuscan vi lla, accept. . . Northrrn ltal1Jn din mg in~ luJ< an villa 18420 Von K.irmJn Avtnur a1 M1ehd1<>n Irvine 7111 :;:;.~ 1.1.H You've decided to donate your boat to a non- profit organization. But which one? Almo t any organization will happily take your gift, but few are -qualified to do so You need to know the facts: 1. How doc" the donation proces~ work exactly? Wh o will be· rcc..ponbihlc for all the paperwork ? 2. How have previous donor\ been treated by the orli{an1zl!t1on you're con~1dcnng? Could you talk to "omc of them' 3. What will happen to your bo<>t once it'~ donated? Will 1t he handled tn accordance wit h tax codec..? le.. the oq~anizat1on an actual "uc..cr" chool with a honaf1dc marine £_ro~ram' 4. Doc!t the organization have the per onncl, focil · ity, and financial stabilrty to properly maintain and operate your boat' What's happened to pr-c viou g1ftc;' f h t1t/l!t < ""'' < ,,fln:t ' 111t11 m1 anti \11//1111! /1/ 11t:ttllJl\ I i/111 Ult II/Ille 1//1111 -'·~(I(/ \(/lc/1•/lf\ ti IC'l/I 111111/ 11\/11'1/\ 11/ ""'"'~' 1/11\ ll!llllt II/ 111/(I 111/1111/(' \/II tit t \ I /a\/..Q /.a1:/t' f/111 I I I tt:ftl) <1111/ ltHUf/:t'lll f/1111t 1 ldt J 1111 hcl\n/ tJ/ ( )( ( I \/1t/11ti: I I I/It I f/t /I J 111 ,, ",,,,,, llt·111" 5: Will xour ift be a~prcciatcd Used to suppqrt community c;ailin~ and marine programs7 For positive an .. wcrs to these qu ·c;tion t contact the Orang' oa t Colle c Foundation. When it comes to donating your boat, the.DCC Foundation am make your dcci ion inuch cuicr. • • _convenience Banking Whenever You Want Who could ask for any- thing more? Our Auto- mated Teller Machines · give you total access to your money, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. • Whether we're open or closed; you can just use your personal banking card to withdraw or cte- poslt money and trasfer funds. It's fast, euy, and most of all, convenient. See us for all the facts. Come Visit our NEWEST Branch fi1 tht Colt• MeN Courtyardl -• ('.Otta .. (etJDU.UI INIA . ...,.,, 81. S.J .. lOI CA nlt7 7J4Ul·7W Co 1&Mt~ (-Mb .... U4 !, 17tl "' t ~tztST --~- 7141SI~ - - . . \ • I • ,- Or-.nge CoMt OAJLY PILOT nuteCSay, .._, ... 11, 1W ( Resort Cotµmuter Airlines becomes af(ili~teof Establahe(l JU5t two ~earl qo th -.h. <Xto~ Ill "Costa Mesa-bated Resort Co · rou.,. '· revenue PIHcnatr · Olt~ma1 atctroaies lac., hnd· pr0\'1 ion pnnc1pall) for an) poten· • • • .. Airhnes bas 1 dcd /tirutcr m1le1 were up 18 6 perttnt to ).8 The law u1ts, whi h ~re filed 1n quancrcd an 'c•po,rt Ilea h, an· lial achtne 1ai1 a m nts Theboardof'41twnonoU • ...,M cement,., ~nc ~ an 1 l iauo1t .... b11Ubn and available 1tat males Apnl 19U 1n 1hc lJ S 01Jtm1 Coun nounocd that net ale$ (.JI' he founh • fit"Mllt'h ~ ta lrvtM • i• ~mt to T~ ~ ~;rd chanacd !ls towed 3.4 billion, an ul(rcalt' or 25.5 for tht Central D1striC"t of llhno1 , quarter ended pt. o were ssca:l-ytar .ales dtclmcd .t Jl('fCent ~Jn& Thundl) dedMed u ••till ., ~r~. pcrcent.l;oidfactorw11S37pttCCnt aro~ from da putcs amona the .S1,91A.000. ll percent hilh r than fromS8J>63.000toS7,746.000 ho•· quaricrly dnidetad of 10 ceatl'PI' . A,Trans World F.•prc s, the a1rhnc apmst 56 8 percent and pa St"nttr ·pan.es rclauna to an mdipcndCnt the comparable pnor·)car pcnod <ellcr. lhc order cldog ofS I I 0.000 1hare on •he rommon 9'0c9' Pl>abll will provide arcatly improved fc der 00.rdinJS •ere up l 2.3 percent to outl)lt•cnt m~cutwCM)nance 1m11· htcau\C of 10 rcascd market acccp. 1scurrcntly 4 percent h1&h nhan 1hc ... an. 2. 19 7 to tockhokkn of ft'COl'd te.rv1cc to Lot Anaelc~ International 4, 169,386. Comp1n5005 arc to the m1 center located 1n Urbana. llf\C'c of the compan>it' new ttricr· poor;> car pcnod I he company an• . Dec I. IQ 6 Au:P.!>rt from. nu.merous Southun (il"$t ten months of 1985. S Lew11 Meyt'r, pre fdcnt of~~~ ttion of pr~ud . • · turrcd a 1986 net lo , of S642,000. · Cthfortna c1t1es. includma Oxnard 1 Htal•'" Care·P~rty' •-vn•o:. Center.1 u1d that the con'1dcrat1ori P t 1 n 1 ha btt corn1>mdw1lhaloc; ofSl.61J4 OOOan rmor II Producu Cqrp., whidl and Palm Sprinp. It already carries .. ·-r-.. ' ... rtceiveo by the company in che • re •It o~a 1 1a 0~~ s n ·1985. · bea,an uadana •n tbt. ,QveMhe- morethan .SO~ctntofallpa ~nacrs lle.ofCosta Mc51 announctd Fnday scttlcment was valued at appro~· "'~\Juoe-d from $488,000 in the prior c·u ho.ian l-tronic~ manu"-• Counter market on Oct 2. 1986, frol'J'l John Wayne Airport to LAX it ha" acquired four Iona-term care 1mately S2 m1lhon. The compan)'.hu >C r t«? S 190.000 bttau of h•ahcr """ "' ii :n rkct rmor AU Prol«'tlnt, the accordina to company prt •dent fac1htics with 462 bed\ and one no plans to rnume openition Jn salC$, 1mprov~d arois margin. and turt rad teit and maint(nan~ lcadin utomotive and appearance Dann H Lt"'i' an1 ted li\·in& center with 108 units . Urbana lo~rr operating CJ(pcnsn. The net equipment and telephone tc t 1nstru-. product in the Untt~ Statts and · · for an aqrepte acqu1 1t1on pnce or · • • • lo s of S:?9S,OOO 1ndudtd a SI OS.000 ment\ <1 nada ·Tue TWA arrangement allo"" it to ieppro•imatcly $20 million, exchanae pa $tngers and maintain joint faret 1Nilh mo~t nauonal and · 1ntemat1onal camers. Passcmsc" --ma) ~ ttdteted throUstr to finat destinations. with bauaat tran\fcr handled automatically at LAX. T~o of the Iona· term care fac1ht1es arc current I)'. in escrow and the compi.tioB of purchHe i' 'ubjttt tJ"t "ccrtJm' cios1n1 cood1tions. The properties were acquired from mde· pendent owners ahd were leased to Honzori )iealih Systems, L;.P. on a Iona ttrm ~sis. Hoti:lon is a newl)'· fotmed provider of health care tcr· vices based 1n Tacoma, Wa h. The propcn1es ai:e located 1n Kansas and Oklahoma. ·~e UreatAmeriran SeniOI en .. ~ . ... • • • • Newpon 8cacb·ba5CdAtr<::11 Mon.' .daY' rcJ)Qf\cll October traffic of 198,1 !f\•llion rt\lcnue pa.sscnaer miles. an increase or 24.8 percent over Oct 198.S. ·~ • • • Avaifablc scat miles totaled 401.9 million, up 33.4 percent, and the load factor was 49.3 pcrccnl compared to Oct. I 985's 52.6 percent PasStngcr boardmas for lhe month increased 13.3 pcr<'cnt to 430,68.S Com- NMR Centers loc. 1n Newport Beach announced Monday that 1t has simultaneously settled outstanding ht1pt1on betwetn NMR Centc~ and Tcchn1care C-0rp .. Solon. Ohio, and between NMR Centers and the Uni- vemty Park lmaaina Corp., Urbana. parisons arc to Oct J 985 For the ten month\ ycar-t<>-<Jate OvER THE CouNTER -------- Hllhcr1Svc FslF1mllv ~~~~ 8: 11·1 Op I . Uo 1 "'ll lj: I .:! Iii i rh1s MYIOU()Ctmtnc is MttMr an off tr to stN nor a sol1c1tat1on of¥> off tr ro buy thtst Stcur1t1ts. Tht offtr ts madt' only oy tht Pros{>t'Ctus New Issue October t7. 1988 2,400,000 Shares KRJSCH ;:;;;;=== AltlERICAN ~~~~;;INNS KRISCH AMERICAN INNS, INC. Price $3.00 Per Share Cop•ts of tM Prosp«tus art oota•rwblt In~ Stitt from tM ~rStfJMd f)t>(1 such <Naltrs •1 '"".Y ~ offtr chest Stcurmts m such Stitt First United Securities Group of California t• Richards, Lynch & Pegher, Inc. Scott &t 1.rin1re~-. Ine. Homestud Securltia. Inc. Flrtl Afflh•ted uruJ . Inc Port'arl, F arnow I& Aaodi Inc. R c. Stamm and Company Fltzaerald. DtArman ' Ro rt.I, Inc. . . Paulson lnv tment Company, Inc. 8~k Investments, Inc. CENPA~ Stcu i 111 Corp Low 11 H LI trom & Company. Inc. Mostel &r Tay~or Stt~nua. lnc. Swartwood, U lnc. Wall lrttt W l, Inc. American lnv U>l'I of P&ttsbur1h lne. Anduson, ~ryant & C'o BJ. IAonard arid Company. Inc. Crey, Randolf Ir AbbOll Ltd Smltl'I, Moore Ir Co Brok rs urtt1 • tnc w r, H1U1 te Ir A.aeOcial • tnc F rtehllq & Co l: ll:t I i.f 1. l UJ l~ . I '• .. . A special holiday gift for Seniors. November 1 through December 31 get Y•Cf bonus interest over existing rates on a 3-ll}Oflth, 6-month or a I-year CD. Great American Minimum.balance $500; rate and yield above are for $50,000 balance on a 6-month CD. Fhe d1fk~nt r..JtC tor li\c J1ftcren1 halan<.:c le"el~. There are man) ot~r tem1 ... avrulable. tmm J2da}qo 10 }~If\ A~ Scnic"". 1f you <k.1·110'o.' hct~ lA"t:~mrer 31. 19X6. )'OU can ca.\h in on a ' Jr 1 bonu' h) ln\c ... ung ma Great An"k!m:.m <)cnior C D. AnJ UcJ'll "''" at GreJt Amenc-rul an: '"'um.I up to :lt ll) JD> bynn agency of the tcder.11 gO\ emn:ient. ~ MonatdlBav ~port ~port (.cnt<T ~llOl't Btach/l)o\rr 51\ora ~lXl" BeidVLiOO Oranp/Katdla ~.atHcim ~Clancnk San Juan C 1puirano \\uodtwidte • c w•t'f'M •ldJtiht•ttt"\•orOfttt'" ...,nu.t ,wMh.wd1in 1tkt•frtnt 11tf1fl~ ,.,rtnoe lllh.tuJm1tw,.-.h1 •outru"f rt.... rr•n...ip.\Jall4"Mrt~ t"11Wlft tlft ....... hwantl'c•r Int~ '9t.:•IMr""1nckJJ.111h'"'• , •• ~~blltl111t ftwc.vrr..-ntt•1t mkt«.M"Jf'1i.t•l,•l\dt•~tlt•\h•ftft'U1"' .. ~~I \1a\lmum~r \,~~ <WJO "'"Yt•ttmi·t•month( 0 M l*Jd4'• ',...,,h,.'Ud.t\" I Mt1in '"'" "'•UhJr~n•t•n' 11t~ 'tlttthout ptn..h\ fwM4t'cr "tthJl4J'ttl •f J'ffm1p.aJ rt•tlf tu ff1•tMrtt' •tit '°""'JI fh 'Uht.l.M11t•l .,tltfnl pnwjl\o \.-4 blf 6ff \Ullf\ot tllJn I() q;wlih .... ~ .... TERM %BONUS 2YRS Y2% 3vRs 1% 4vRs 2% \bur advantage bank:' Open )OUr account toda . Call the toll-free ·inanciaJ Linenow: 1-800423-BA K. 5vRS 3% $1500* 10vRS 5% ~2500* Minimum balance Sl.000. •E·rnmple based on $50,000 openinJ{ balanct'. ow, the mstant you open any Columbia.. longer-tenn certificate, lOU1ll _get some- thing extra. An Instant Cash Bonu s,,. of up to 5~ additional intere t. We'll depo it the money to your account so it can earn our high rates. Or, you can withdraw it and take it with }'ou. The choice is yours. Financial gain isn't the only reason to own a Columbia certificate, however. There' also finanoal secunty. \\~'re ov r three time stronger than the govern· ment requires. Plu . your saving are . I federall y m~ured to 100.000. Then there's the confidence that comes \\-1th knowing C.olumbia i · the num· ber one managed saving!'> and loan in the nation according to Forbe-:; magazine·~ Yardstick~ of management performance . See ho\\ much more Col umbia'~ Instant Cash Bonus and high rate" can mean to you Call our Comemence Banking Center. 1-800 ·652· RA '\K Or vi it one of our local branche~ You could be richer for the experience. . In tantly. . • . SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION One of America large t saving and loan a sociati n ; .. .,, Ot' ... Coelt DAILY PILOT/ Tueedey, Nowmbef 11. 1NI l'OLIINS PROMOTIONS TOLD ••• ·. • Prom Bl ' ' . . Cafct.cnas, is the new pre~1dent of the board ot dtrt'Ctor. of the Callfwala Resta•rut A1aocauoa. Sctvin& on the CRA board from Oran~ County tllrough Auau t 1987 will be Roeatd F HlQta of Tiie J.Uy ~tr,~. m lrvmc and Gary Bar oa ofD1sne}land ...... fticbrd ~wartt has been named general manager of thr /f:mba11}' Sa.lies hotel m Irvine due to open this month Qn Main Strttt near the 1nt~tion of tile San Diego Frttwa ·and MacAnhur Boulevard. P~VIOll~l) Scbwllrfz v.as raocrana DC\ eragr il1rcctor al tt)e AnahetJTI Sheraton; has 16 years m the hotel industry include J>Qsitions 'tiith touffers orp. and Hilton. Jo1nmg his u~ff arc · assistant managers Mlcbelle'Woolley-A111eles, Kini Ke11ler, DJte • Mtf'P'Y and Da.v.ld Verduzco,. •. • • .,; • • • ... • i. DaaieJ E. Lobaa, C.P.A., v.ho wa fonnerly assbc1atrd with a 811 8 accourfting firm and ha'i nine years e .... penence as a certified public accountant, has associated with WeacleU M. CbUds Accout.ucy Corp. m the Huntington lkach Industrial Parle. His c~penise is fn taut1on and management ad .. ~ry services for the mongaie bankina industry. • • • -Nitau Motor Corp. la U.S.A. has announced the appomtment of RouJ4 D. Cablbl of Santa Ana as vice prcs.ident, human resource and 1dm1n1stration·. Cab1b1 JOined Nis~n in 1974 and was named director of industnal relations m 1976. . • • • Joule FLyu has been named pubhc relations manager of the Four Seasons Hotel 1n Newport lkach by Klaus D Tenter general · manaaer. • • • • Sylva.a "Ham" Hamberger ofln •ne lS now senior vice pre 1dent at Yamab Motor Corp. U.S.A. ~~d an Cvprcss Ben Watanabe. corporate president. announced the promotion of Hamberger who has been responsible for gu1d1ng the mannc d1v1sion since the mtroductton ofYamaha Outboards to the U.S. in Scpt~mber 1983. • • • Tiiie Cl1tom Clotbler has announced the appointment of Yvonne Alnl1 to operations manager of the company's fi!"it walk-an tore 1n Santa Ana. A former showroom fashion model and cloth an& buyer for The Mart in Los Angeles, Alaniz co mes to The Custom Clothier from the Old American CourthOl:se restaurant where she seved as director of the Bamsters· Oub. • • • Wanter Youla and Charles E. Gelger have started Western "Pacific Ea11aeeria1, IAc. an the Coppertree Office Park an Costa Mesa. Both men were vice presidents an Costa Mesa and R1 vers1de for a large engineering firm before the} opened their own busmess. ~ • • • f Etahtecn physicians have JOlned the medical staff at the Kaiser Pum~e.au-JtopllaJm Anahdm. Those from the Orange C'oa tare On. Moummed Fayul, Marc K.laa and Lake Ya of Irvine; Robert Kruzer, Laguna Hills, and azait.De Ackley and Deborah Levlcb, N~wpon Beach. • • • Allu L. Slmmon1, personnel manager at lBM's Costa Mesa service headquarters, is spending a second academic year conducting a number o( studies that wall asSlst the UC lntine student affairs d1v1s1on in expanding services for students with special emphasis on affirmauve act1on. Simmons as one of IOt IBM cmplO)CCS nationwide who will be ''loan~" to schools for a year to teach, conduct scmmars or work wath adm101strators at educatJonal institutions serving mioonty and disadvantaged students. 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Mill•· m1zing <klays 11 ~pec1ally Important rtJht now. because lower mtcrcst . rates havr trigercd a flood of loan application • and it oncn tali.es lenders lonacr than u u I to obtain appraisal and crroit reports l\lso, the 1986 tu rcfor.m act could give a f urthrr boost to mortpge acuv1t)' if homcowne~ rclinanct to pay off consumer loans. Under the · nl"W ti' . the deduetion for 1nt~res1 mr c-0nsumer loans will be phased out over the next five year . However, monaqe interest on fir t and ~ond homes wtll ~nuin deductjb\e, sub-- . JCtUO certain hmits. " The first step m your planning ~hould be to get an idea o~tes currently offered on 'anous types of mortgages Stan by checking lenders' advenisements 1n the real estate section of your Sunday newspaper. You may also be able to evaluate loans available rcaionally or national- ly by consulting computerized mort- gage shopping services, availa6lc throuah full-serv1cc financial firms and some rtal e<itate hrokers. MuY RUDIE means bi~er monthly payments f han a Iona· term loan, but )'Ou'll Pl} e s interest over the late of the loan 4'nd build equity an )Our home more npidly. • Other monwe variations mclude a 30-ycar filled rate schedule plus an . • e\trt $100 monthly. and a bi-weot~ly paymeht ·monpa~. which rt uhs in the equivalent or 13 monchly pay- ments, rather than· 12. Both build When comparine mortaaae term • cqu1t)' fa)ter and~\(' inttmt costs . p3y attention 10 the date the interest Some lenders can "prcquahfy·• y~u rate will be set. Many lender de-for credit even before you· began term inc }Our 1ate on or JU St &fore the houschuoting. f>!equahfication . is a loan dosina date If you think rate aood \\I}' to a\ Old ~clay arid d1sap- will rise before th<'n, many lenders pointment because It tells you the will allow you to lock. in-for45 to90 pncc range of hou~s you can afford da) -the rate prcva1hna at the umc ; -based on your·1Jlcome. d~t>t and ~ou apply. Shouf<fyoueboo ro locle-th?do~enl you p{JTI10-mak~. 1n a St't rate, find out what will happen A rulco'fthumb many lcnderJ use 1s 1 f~ou haven't closed when that pen,od "that monthly payments for monpgc e.11p1rcs. • • , , principal and inter~st. horncowncr:S Also consi~er.tbe type of mor\gtlgc 1nsuratlee and proprny tue5 should that mi&ht be best·fot you, Your two llOl· exceed 28 percent of your tross basic decisions arc whether to take a mcome. Anothfr common au1dehne fhed-rate or adjustable-rate mortgage as that month y hou 101 expenses (ARM}, and how Iona a loan to coupled with other debt should not be choo~ The usual tcnns arc 15 years more than 36 percent of your aro s or 30 years. income. Ho\\ever. thcst ratios may AR Ms 1cnerally offer lower 101t1al vary, dependmg on the type of loan interest rates and monthly payments, you choose. but rates on ARMs vary with the Most lenders charge two types of general d1rcct1on of interest rates. fees -or points -when making However, most ARMS have "caps," mortgages. These arc known as the which limit the amount that rates can origination and discount fees. A point fl~ctuate. A short-term mongage equals one percent of the loan amount, anJ )OU may be at* '° ~urc a tov.cr antcrcat rate if you .. Y cAtra point~ The ora1anation f'CC to buy a home ls fully tall-deductible in the yqr you Pl> tt, and as a aeneral rule. if you plan to live in your home mott than a few years. it may be id van~ to (>a)' more points and receive a reduced Interest rate. The lntcmal Revenue Service n;- ccntly ruled that poin1s paid to rtfinancc a mortpat cannot be deducted m full upfront but must be dedU<'tcd over the rcmainina life or the loan. However, rather than peyina pomts out of )Our own pockd, you can often finance them by eddina them to the amount ortht mor1111t. Points rcprc~t only-o~ ~ ol your cJo 1n1 com, wh1ch also tnchMk loan apphcatton and appraisat fees. survey and insP,CCtion ch&IJCI. ~tle insurance. monpae recorchna taicet and 1caa1 fees. Closirta cosu.'can be cons1detablt -sometimes up to 6 percent of the sales pnce. A monaaae probably represents one of the largest financial commit· ments you will ever mak.c, so 1t can pay to shop for the loan that •uiu your spec1ficat1on'I Mary J. Radle 11 vltt prftwe.a _. .• maaa1er, coaHmer lllftrmaU. Mr- vlce1, at Merrm L)'ltd, Piette, Feuer It Smltb, JJac. . . MENTAL IMMOBILITY IMPEDES MANAGERS ••. From Bl rcspons1b1ht1es. and auath to new ones. The mobile manager - a term Jennings coined and used as the title of the first of his many volumes on execuuves, corporations and leader- ship -"intuitively knows what to hold onto and what to let go of." A crucial turmns point in careers is whether an elecut1ve with five or su reports -or subordmates -is able tOToresake the idea that he or she has to be the mo t expert technician or functionary, and can become a man- -ager rrrstead. Those who cannot, waffle between being technicians and managers, often faihng to delegate properly, and ·railing to develop competent subordinates. "They end up carrying the whole department on their shoulders be- cause they think they can do every· thins better than an»one else," says the professor. Scparatang6f°or old roles and at- taching to new ones lS JU.St one e~ample of mental mob1hty. They must also separate from old pohc1es, pracuccs. solutions, and friends and relationships. Jenntngs, who often coins words and phrases to idcnufy and com- municate his research. puts a heav )" emphasis on the "APO" triad. "Mobile managers know how to APPROACH a new assignment 1,n such a way ffiat 1t assures h1ah PERFORMANCE." he said. ''They know what 1t means to be an intelligent immigrant in a new pos- itio n surrounded by natives who know more than they about what 1s going on. "And they perform m such a way that on their DEPARTURE they will / leave the pos1uon '"better shape and move on to a higher position .. l\mong other thmp, the departure requirtment includes leaving the morale and product1v1ty of the natives higher 'than It had been. But the APO tnad also e·oends beyond the job and an to one's personal hfc. ''You mtist excel 11 mak1na food. quick, temporary rclat1onsh1ps.' says Jennings. Many fail to meet this requirement. know matter how tech- n1call) expert the) arc He suggests )OU COruJOu lhJ.1 fJLct: "If ~ou're JOUlg to be a corporate officer or d1vmon pn:s1dcnt by age 39 It means you have IS to 17 )'tars to make the grade as an early arm al - a prrson age 35 or younger making his or her a~e tn thousand of dollars. "Typ1call}. that means 14 to 16 assignment changes. five to seven posmon changes and two to three geograph1cl changes .. • Dunn& this ume. he conunucs. you must behave so as to attract corporate sponso~. or those in the compeny possess ma power to affect your carier goals. "Sponso" are absolutelX necessary to become an early anivaJ. • Upwardly mobile manqen mull 1d~nufy the sponsor, or person taJUna a personal interest m their career. and attach to tttat person. And they must ~parate, at l~st mentally, from others who claim responsibility (or thCIC SUCctSS. Cltl'lttY."ISC. J.hey may be tied to faulty alhanocs and rela- t1onshtps. It's a larae order, cspcaaJly 1n a world 1ncreastniJy populated with dual-<al'C'tr mamagcs. .. Pracucma generic mobility can be a horrendous and painful acttvit~ And few fast t.anen arc in any way preparedr" said Jenninas. • ANIMATED RAISINS BRING CUSTOMERS BACK ••. From Bl San Francisco, to find out why. "We found that people understood what raisins were good for. but that people didn't have al positive emo- tional image of them," said Veronica KludJian, who supervises the raisin board account at Foote Cone. The absence of an emotional connection, she said. was hurting sales. The growers wanted advertising that would make the connection, particularlY. with people who have tned and hlced ~ISlns 1n the past but quit buyinJ them. Copywnter Werner and his on- et1 me partner Dexter Fedor. "ho has since left Foote Cone, considered using a celebrity. but decided apinst tt. ··we thought why not 11vc raisins a personality of their own," Werner said. He said the song was a natural fit RalSlnS are dned arapcs, and "Grapevine" captu~ the essence of ~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~~~=====~~--~~~~~~~----1 1~h1pM~ownst~~Thc~~a Ru Ff ELL'S hit all over ap,n af\cr 1t was u~ in List American Bank "Pride 1r1 Amencan E.ntefl>nSe" Announces 9/30/M unaudited results: Totel Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. $59,795,383 Total Loant/lrwfftmenta . . . . . . . . . . $51,738,478 Totel CapltaVAeaerves . . . . . .. . . . . . S 4,890,722 Net Operating Prom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 181,873 the recent movie "The 811 Chill: UPHOLSTERY 111C. Werner wanted clay animation. a n process used in films -and music ...,.. Yw .... c...r. ..., videos. But It was cx~nsive, al\d the 1122 -•• .. CISTA IUl-54'-115' agency had to sell the idea to the raisin 1----------------igrowcrs. MERICAi GOLD EAGLES MOIATf DEJ..IUY A~AUIU JOEL D. RETTEW A•r• Coln lnYHtm.nt• 1000 Bristol St. North #9 1 Newpo<1 Beech With a tape of"Grapevane" playina and Werner dancana the part of a "supcrcool" raisin. the admen pres- ented their idea to about 40 arowtrs last spnng "They took. a vote and said go do 1t," Werner recalls.. The admakers turned to Will Vanton. an ellpert in a process called riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 "Cla) mauon " V mton s 12-year-old production company m Ponland CONSULTING SEMINAR Ore .. has created clay animations for commcmal! for Domino's Pizza. Nike. 8eneffc1al Fmanc:c and Ken· tucky Fned Chicken. Stanang last July, Vmton created HowtD lluld& H11., '4bur0wn 25 to 30clay ra1S1ns. each 7to81nchea ~uae-n.. C..Uh"'9 H gtri bo •••• delsal1199d by Howatd L.. • wc1 n1 a ut 1~'1 pou00$ and et-__. -.......o ..._ &11NVl Sporting C)eS. e)'ebrows. arms. lqs '111111.,., •ow WWI .,., ..........,+ and mouths Aside from whlte .. a....v-coneu"8ne8 & pl'Ofa111onaJ pnictl-..... ~.., ...._ INdt Illa .._ .... lllftllf Oita .,... 1111ce tionera _..be conducted on no two arc alike They wear sneakcn ~ ~ ~" H~~!::.C:Cc• ~~ mo~~~ Fe< complete lnfOfmatlon call/write ofthd1ffcrchnt colors Some arc fat and 11u 11"" 1!w1 : 11u 1940 •'ll• 111•11113300 o ers t an: some bemused and 7WM1~1• othen sm1hn1; wme with sun•1 ... -. G:t ~ -IDCIJll ~ roe ~ ~U:,:,'1t0Ufl and others without ...-.• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~L~o.s~ALA~Mf'T~oa~.CA~to~1~21~~~U V1nton's crew also created an ~ ensemble of am mated snack foods- Here is a coupon. It can save you money. But before you go wildly clipping it out, it may be smart to consider your tactics. You could take your sweet· heart to MacArthur Park for an exquisitely romantic meaJ, partaking of the likes of oakwood· moked baby back ribs, a dry-aged New York steak·, live Maine lobster or charooal-grilled fre h wordfish. Then you could tell her about how· you have thi coupon, and that's why you could bring her here, etc. This, we think, is a bad idea. So we suggest you lie. Or at lea t keep quiet about it. AnyvJay, do what you have to d~. But do it soon ... thi offer i goOd for lundl or dmner any unday through ThurSday only until ovember 27th. p••··~··••••••••··~ I £~ lht dnve out lo MacArthur Park can be a romantic txperit:nQC. I I • rt's riant on the Pacific COOSt Hi hway between SW Beach Boulevard I 1 an<! Warner Avenue, at Pttt( Landina. I Thi coupon i good for lundl or dinner, any unday th~ Thursday I . I untd ~r27.1986,andpa)'! forlM expen ivec1twomain<nUt'9eS. I Rtm mber to lip thi coupon to your rvtr somettmt dunna your mul. I CLlmittd to one fitt main roune pt.r ooupoo.> Reservatiool tt00mmended. I I PARM I 11 16390 PacifJCr.oast Hwy. At Peter's lalding, HuntingtOn ~. 11 I <213> 592-55781<714> 846·5553 . -------------------~ .. .__ ____________________________ .._ ___ -=-------------~------_..;;,,..._ ______________________________________ ....-:~--~----~-----------~ .. I l boggle~ycd prct1el twists, rippled potato chaps. chocolate<h1p cookies and a boit of popcorn Everything an the commercial was made of clay -from the man and woman on a sofa to their floor lamp and bookcase. No one ~ill say JU~t how much tl'us cost. KludJian will say only that it was more than averaac for a )()..second commercial, which she said costs between $125,000 and Sl7S,OOO. ShOC?t•n& an animated spot is excruc1atmgly slow A sttll camera records a sin&)e frame. and then characten are moved into another pot1t1on. An eyebrow may be ra1\Cd, a mouth may be opened, arms and leas are rcposa~ uon~ to 11vc a sense of movtment. Then the camera records another frame. The commercial was hot at a rate of 24 frame per ~ond. mcanina 720 such scenes had to be arranaecs by hand. ft took about five -wttkt to shoot. The ad •acncy filmed profesaional dlncen 1mprovmn1 move~n&s co the \On~ and then rcphcaced thole movements ~•lh the rai in The m~ 1c \tarts slowly' and " ,...atch from a d1 lance as raisins mart.h out of their box and acrou lhe tabk. Then the nmm moves in close. n •nnounC"Cr arurOduc:es them umP.IY: ··ca1trorn1• raisins from the C1hforn1 vineyards " • tatJtn mooftw.lkt blctwantt to ft!:, I b\ibble from I sum PKbie ftt fllJlftt do I S)'IKhl'ODQed ..,: nd the f'oodl try '° imtt. n. V1n1on l(I ht w betft IOld -.. '-" K'hOOI atudtftta ..... -.... do1~ n,._.,,._. .... ._ ~~lloweeft lllried rot r.w. a II 11 M .. • , W HAT AMEX Orn NEW YORIC. (AP) Nov. 11 AMEX LEADERS GoLo QuorEs NEW YORIC.~14. ) -FINl1 Dow -'°'* ~•"'for T if W~ *"' °°"' 'P:'n llttst l '. . + . I~ I# 1. 4 . 1 4'1 .+-1~ Tran ~ Ills ~Htk , 6 I NASD AQ S UMMARY METALS Quorrs --~ tbz, ruttorrdown shirt. our 1\ri:et.all'Cdtoo oxfbfti cloth shirt tMdiz. 2'r us bi' Gon.:bl <:£ N:zwOrla.ore ~ ·rmiJ«i toUorai with ep1t ~ c::on!ILruction 2'r ulllimot.e flt; mx1 mmbt n wtntiz., bluz..OJ:ru,pink,}d ICNt l •· 1 Veterar:is Day · ·~ay of peace By REP. JOHN McCAIN · • ... • . MaybetheGOPwlll ~allze(Cranslon}m ke hlsownluck. even In the fact! of adversity. • · - , . THOMAS &LJA8 eo1 .. m.t / W11.T£I Bu11ouc1s We won't . honor . . At l I o'clock this morning. our nation will officially commence our yearly tribute to our veterans. Veterans Day ceremonies at rlington National Cemetery and celebrations elswhere around the co~ntry commemorate the commitment nd sacnftee-0fthosc inOI\ iduals.who ha¥e.sencdoor nall0&1---'.._ .... war, But~ as members of the armed services. ~ Veteran Da> iu da> for all Americans to remember rhat the pnce of fr'Ced6m can be "ery htgh indeed. It 1s a da> that rekindles f!'Cm~ries of our glonbus but c9stJy hist or). It i.s ~ day that serves to r~nt;.v the dream and ~mv1sorate the spint' 'that carried our great natton through more than two centune~ of struggle. But., and this we must never forget. Veterans Day is really a day of peace. This day. Nov. 11. is a day that in its initial observan<;e was marked as a day to celebrate the end of the war that would end all wars. Although this promise proved to be fault) and the prophecy remains unfulfilled, the idealism that advanced this notion must, and does endure. John Foster Dulles said "The world will never have lastini peace as long as man reserves for war the finest human qualmes. Peace. no less than war. requires idealism and self- sncrifice and a righteous and dynamic fahh." Veterans Day is a good day to highlight these ideals so lhat we may nurture and build the foundations for a lasung peace of noble and universal dimensions. To work to this end will not be easy, but then preserving our personal freedoms and our democratic way of life knows no pric~. As I reflect upon the man) feats if heroism displayed b> American serviceman and women on and ofT the battlefield. we cannot help but collectively remember the more than one million ind1v1duals who have kept burning the flame of freedom and held ~pen the door of opportunity, with their very lives. The willingness of some to give their lhes so1~hat others m.1ght lave. always seems to evoke in us a senr:-of amazement and .respect. Today we wall pause to reminisce and thank all the men and women who have ened our nation so well. We \\Ill ne\.er know the doubt. the loneliness. the hardship these 1ndiv1duals felt. but bravcl} faced. However, I believe I speak for all Americans when J sa} QUr veterans' commitment .. and devotion to dut> and country is appreciated more than the} could possibly know. ,. President Abraham Lincoln spoke at Gettysburg of dedication. commitment, sacrifice and of the " ... unfinished work ... thus far so nobly-ad"ance." Veterans Da> ts a day to remember our unflnishcd work and to renew our commit- ment never to rest until we have achieved our dream .of everlasu ng-peacc M cCain, R-Arlr., wbo wrote Ibis for tbe Freedom Foundation, -------. ... rnd ID tbe U.S. Navy and wu a prlsonerotwmn Vlemam. The price of pride and glory was paid in full £()/TOR NO TE This wlumn M-ntten bi former OJt/1 P1/ut c11_1 l'J11or Don ( anrrdl. first appi.·arrd at Vt·rt·rans Dai in J 968 aftl'r thl' II (/fl'/ karm-d of the dcDth om )OUng man Tom Gabcz ofCasn Grandl'. \ru . 11/10 1,as k1/h-d in \!ictnam on Mai :!7 of that ll'Dr c . By DON CANTRELL Dear Tom: Although"''' nt.'' 1.·r had the opportun1t) of meeting. 11 would be surpt 1~1ng ho" man~ time'> your fal-e has pas.">ed bcfor1.· me while flipping through ba1. k ed1t1ons Less than two months have elapsed smce the 10k dned on the bold headlines announcing your death. And yet each ume I'm confronted with the ta~k of rcfemng to old news stones (or background information. I know before I stan turning the pages that you r face will fla'>h before me again. Thus. 11 will always seem hke y<"sterda). but time becomes meaningless in the spmt of man because that lives on through eternity. Yes. we never had the opponunaty of meeting. But then I can't help but wonder 1fw(' haven't met somewhere before. Tom? Could 11 have been ( oncord Lc\'.10g1on or Bull Run? Or maybe ll was No Man'5 Land Ho" abut th~ Libyan Desen. Normand). Wake island orC-orrrg1dor'l Poss1bl~ I'm thtnktngol the Yalu River. Seoul or Pork Chop Hill It's cas~ to get them m1\'.ed up I ~it's cas Tom, becau<;e they'r(' all S) mbQl1c of the \llme thing In which YOU gave up your life Let's not call 11 freedom '>IOC:e this word has been so abused Rather. let's sa) it's..,~ mbol11.: ul the "fltnt of free men who have made a choice not to mk losing their integnty. nobility and hberty under a dictatorship .\nd 1h1'>. 100 1s eternal m the hearts of free men. But there\ no m1\tal..1ng your face, Tom. J've seen 1t too many times before and in all those places. Forgotten'? How could anyone forget them" The) \\Crc )Ou and me, our brothers and next door neighbor'> and we '>tood united in the rcspons1b1hty of defending free men from tho<,c "'ho would enslave them. Toda> the\ lall 111.ommun1sm. And yet 1t doe~n't require much tntelltgcnce to d1<;c11vcr that it's nothing morec than a totalitarian d1ctatorsh1p under a ne" guise Glance quickly at those vain faces and )ou'll find a 'ltnking '\1m1lanty of an evil desire for power in the thousand'> of tac.cs wh11:h came before them. Ye., t"-o monthc, ha\e elapsed ince I read the account of your death It came a<i I was departing to interview a couple who owned a pet dove. which. iron Kall).'" a c;ymbol of peace. It happened a\ I \\as getting mto my car when I heard my nume ring out aero.,., the parking lot Was it your face comma towards m<' wme 30 'tard<i a"'a"" It was hard to trll unlll a )OUnf boy about your age humed'up lO the car H<' "a-; holding an air ma1 envelope. and seemed <''ltremel y anit1ou., But h<' wa\ couneou\ as he handed me the letter. a ked me if J would read 1t. then introduced h1m~lf as Manuel Gahu Jr .. your brother mall ~ondcr that the face was familiar He knew I was late • for the appointment. but he apologized. CX{>la1nina that he had to return the letter to )Our mother in the morning. • I nodded and proceeded to read tht contents. It was letter or sympath) from (apt J.H. Binford Peay Ill. o·nc of the officers. in your battery He related the fateful day when the Viet Cong hammered your camp with tho c screaming mortar and rocket rounds. and how the final moment came as you were trapped m1i1dc the bunker. . He spoke ha&hly of yo u Tom. and informed your mother ot the res~ you_)lad commanck'd from men 1n your ballet'), and the c:ouraa~u ellcmpl1ficd Upon a,cntly fold1na the letter. r looked into the face of your t:5rothcr and saw immense pride. R<"al pride. Tom. Noth1n1 could have held more valuc for him at that moment than see1n1 thai letter published. It would tell &he world about hi brother. No. n would tell more than that. Tom. Jn Manuel'~ h<"an 1t ~ould banner h~dhne the tremendous lo-we one brother had for another. And you can't buy that forany um. Not wantint to hear a n the rcsPonsc. Manuel asked: "How much w1ll 11 cost to act 1t in the flllpcr:>° I 1lmost 1m1lt'd at that. Tom. but I qu1ckly'crucd an) doubt b) • 1tatin1 that 1t was ltttumatc n nd I ~ould return the lcncr to him the foUow•na day. ~ou would U\C betn tQuatl) proud 10 ha' e 5:CCn the &Jory and the tr1umpt\ an h11 eyn. Ha'c we all not kn<nrr'n uch a face'! How 1"udrwould tt C'OSt'! You pe1d tht full POCC r alJ of u~ •. ·. .Race turns out to be big factor in· political races The New York Times has for the third lime now pubhshe<fa "Portrait of the Electorate," a bnlltantly con- ceived and cosnprehcnsiv~ly 1m- agmat1ve study of who voted for the Democrats. who for the Republicans. An cxP.lanat1on informs us that the poss1b1lity of error is given by stausuc1ans as not greater than plus or minus a single percentage point. One hundred voting components arc examined, ) 1elding a remarkable pan1culant)' of response Here arl' some of the poll's lindin~ •Women arc more hea .. 11) Demo- cratic (b) 3 percent) than men But the four-year trend favors the Re- publicans (b} 4 percent). •Among whiles. Republicans beat Democrats Just slightly (b} 1 percent) t>ut the trend 1s R<"publican (by 5 percent) •Blacks are over"-hclmingl} Democratic <86 p<"rce nt to 14 per· cent). though the trend 1s ever so shghtl)' R.cpubh can (by 3 percent) • H1span1cs arc almo&t as hea\ 1ly Democratic (75 percen t to 25 per- cent). The trend shows no movement of any sort •The age of the voters matters very httle. though the highest d1.,paruy 1s amon& 45-to-59.ycar-olds. who vote Demodranc 54 p<'TC'Cnt to 46 pcrct'Tlt~ b> compari son . young people 18 to 29 vote Democratic. but only by a marginof51 percent to49 percent In CHI) age grouping. the trend 1s Republican. most pronouncedly among the )Oungcst voters (59 per- cent voted Democratic 1n 1982. 51 percent' oted Democratic in 1986). •On the whole. the more education the voter has. the ltkeher he 1s to vote Republican. ranging from 57 percent to 43 percent for non-high school graduate' to ~I pettt'nt to 49 pe1 cem- for college graduates. •The most sohdl). Democrallc region con tinues to be the South (56 percent to 44 percent); the least. lhe West (51 percent to 49 percent). Only the Mtd~est has moved in the Democratic direction during the pas1 eight years (from 49 percent to 53 percent); by contr~~t. the East has moved toward the GOP (from 35 percent to 41S percent). •Democrat are least popular with \\hltC fundamentaltsts Or evanaelical Christians (31 percent). most popular wtth Jewish voters (70 percent). White Protestants prefer the GOP ( 5 7 percent). Catholics th<' Democrat\ (55 percent) •There 1s surprisingly ltttle dif- ference in pan) preferenc<' between the poor (under S 12.500, 56 percent Democratic), and the nch (over S50.000. 47 percent Dcmocrnttc). But here there 1 quite emphatic move- ment an the past four )Car . In the lo,Hncome group, ant1-Dcmocrat1c <(rpm 73 percent Dcmocratte suppon to 56 percent suppon); m the htgh income. pro·Democrat1c (from 37 percent to 4 7 percent). •The un<"mploycd and govern- ment employed arc heavily Demo- cra11c (63 percent. 62 percent). while homemakers and professionals arc cuctl y spht (50 percent to 50 per- cent) •Union households are Demo- cratic (63 pen::ent to 37 percent). • First·11me \Oter'> went (narrow- ly) Rcpubltcn n ( 51 percent to 49 percent). • Mamc:d \ oters were more nar- ro" IY Democratic (51 percent) than unmarried voters (56 percent). • outhcm blacks arc more over- whclmingl) Democratic than Eastern blacks (93 percent to 87 percent) •One-third of Democrats approve of Reagan (36 percent), whale 64 pcrctnr or Republicans approv<' of him , The figures arc all interesting. but probably in respect of black" and Jews WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY they are most interesting. even 1f they arc dismaying. Whereas in four }cars Jewish enthus1asm for the Democrats reduced from 82 percent to 70 percent. black loyalty to the Demo- crats dunng the same period mo\Cd insignificantly (89 percent to 86 percent).. Moreover. black affihatton with the Democratic Pany proved much stronscr than an> putat1\e black affihat1on for other blacks • This was made most starkl) cl~ar in M1ch1gan. where the Republican nominated a black (W1ll1am Lucas) for governor. who opposed a wh11c Dcmocrauc incumbent (James Blanchard). The white Democrat defeated the black Republican by a 69 percent to 31 percent margJn. Indeed. the blac1' monolith 1s a factor of critical consequence. Races 1n Alabama. Non'1 Carolina, Lou1S1- ana and California would have gone Republican. a\ would the orpmla· taon of the Senate. if the black vote had been <'Ven 20 percent more Repubhcan. The headline wanner of the whole election· was New York's Gov. Mario Cuomo. The maJOnty of white voters. however narrowly (51 percent to 49 percent), voted against him. Which ceruunly demonstrates that the Republicans have a whole lot to learn about how to talk to black ot.cts..-and-thal black. ¥()tCfS ha\.~ .a whole lot to learn about what 1s be~t for them. Wllll•m F. Buci/ey 11 a 1yadlcated columal1t. Maybe the GOP will realize Cranston makes his own luck In the end thi~ one wall be remembered as JUSt another win for Alan Cranston, the septuagenarian senator with the incredibly good luck who al~a)s ~m to draw nobodies for opponents. And it's true that Ed Zschau. once hailed a a witty and charismatic new face on 1hr poht1cal honzon. now appear doomed to be remembered a httle more than the answer to a tnvia que\llOn the auy Dcmocrat Cran<tton bcatinJ96 The only trouble 1s that it wiun't ea~y. h1 ( rtn!tton win was very different from 196 and 1974 and 1980. when he waltzed to wide marains over Republicans Max Raf- ferty, H L R1chatdwn and Paul 1Gann. This ume Cranston was in trouble elmon from lh~ tan. Earl> 1n the year. he wa pronounced the "mo t vulnerable Ocmocratic incumbent" and the nauonal Republican Pail)' made him a prime taraet. pump1n S 1.6 m1lhon into Zschau·, war chest ORANGE COAST llilyPilat ' President Reagan raised another $1.5 mallton for Zschau, de p1te the 46-ycar-old's frequent dcv1auons from the pany hne tn eonares 1onal vote Cranston was ~en a\ .. ulnerablc bcuuse of th<' 1984 pres1dent1aJ campaign. in which he cmeracd as clearly the mo t hbct41 ~mocrat an the running unul he bombed out in the Np Hamp h1rt primary. '"'Ac utd a lot of things then that people will remember.'' $11d one top Republican official. "And 1f they don't, we'll remind them.- Cranston aJ o had to face down prominent potential GOP candidate like u-Prcs1dent Gerald Ford, baseb;ill commmaoncr Peter Ucber· roth and actor Charlton Heston. all of whom ac11velycons1dcred u1kin1him on before dropping OllL nd then CraMton was handed ~me b d luck to go along with his $2 m1llion°plus crunpa11n debt from 1984. Earl)' an the )rar. GOP can· d1datrs 8obb1 f1edle1 and Ed Davi .,...,....., co, UllOr T-.C .... ,,........, == T.,...,~ CwCWiloft ow.ctof ~es a.,, Moe••ow.Ot .. o:&-'o:=., ...... c..... ~----,OilliCWW. MIMI" ..... n.111 C°""911' THOIAS Euas became involved an a contretemps which ~w Davis aecusana FtedJer of U')'•na 10 pay him off for stay1n1 out of the race. Fiedler was exonerated w1th1n.a month, but lost vital f und-ra1s1na momentum, which ten Zschau as the onl> monaed candidate in the GOP field ' Zschau was onl~ the only moderate Republican runn1na. and when he nn'atlyfllc~d ofTwnh Cranston. 1rwa the first tame the senator had run for reelection apiost anything but an extreme conservative, Cranston faced th1 new problem dutttly. He bepn au1ck1n1 Zschau the cU) after the pnmal")' eltctton, focus1na on the numcroui in· (0M1stenci 1n ZJc-hau's votma rt· cord. But ZKhau fired back "1th com· mcrc1als calhna Cr1nston JOR on drup 1nd lUfot1snl ~bau actually outspent Craruton by 1hout S2 m1lhon to S1 million dunna the month of ~tembcr. the first tame Oranston had ever b«n ouupcnt durint • n&tcal prt.e uon Ptnod n.liat &w u • seaa. M-'f:•· NIH tWflfrullfr • '"''e 11 wt. its.end TQda) 1S' \ctcr.m's 03)' -once ~olled V (for victory) Da)' an 1918 to mark 1hc end of World War I. This was the most grievously costly war an history up· to then. Two hundred btlhon U .. dollars was the e~tamatcd direct cost! Economic costs were more th;ln double that amount. r'rc~1dent Woodrow Wilson, a one umc univers1t) professor. agreed wuh other statesmen that "wmethina must be done•· to stop a rtpetlllon of war Wilson suggested a .. LcaJue of Nations'' which all alhcs JOaned except 1he L nited lau~s. A homble affront to an honorable man of &ood intentions. We got the 1n1ted Nauons at the end of World War JI but. unhapp1I)' that appears to be a flop. too. \<>. toda} "e ha.,.c a nothing called Veteran's Da) It 1s perhaps. a day that all · Amencans are happ) to agree 1s wonhwhalc to honor lhe brave c1t1zens wt.u fought two fru1tlc-ss wars But cenainly not now or ever, should we be co1ened into hononng the wars themselves In World War J days -only 72 years ago -ther<' was no wa)' for the c1vll1an populallon to follow crfec- ll\ el~ the: progress of the fighting. We d1dn J have 1elev1s1on or radio broad· casting or the intense nvaJry among them that v.c have toda)' So far as I know we had nothing but newspapers to carry the news to the populace We had some nvalry amona 1he three l Inned Statc5 "ews str' ice~ that SCf\.ed the newspapers. V.e had Associated Press and United Pres and lntcrnauonal News Scr- \ ICe ".SSOCJatcd Press. as toda}', de- pended on "lUrno .. cr .. news. which means news supplied by 1U members. Each major member had a tele- grapher in its office I "ell remember. even Iona after that the newspaper J "-Orked for had an operator who had a chckang kc} .,._,h1ch he tapped to send news to the central Associated Prcs.s office and to transcnbe the chcks he got 1n return. At our small daily paper United Pres5 n<"ws cam<' by messc:n· ger from the railroad station which received ne"s as a W<'stern Union telegram. I don't kno" where As'iOCi.tted Press got us war anforma11on Prob- abl) from Reuters We didn't have the foreign corrc!P()ndents from bag newspapers that we have now so any "cxclu'1ve" news that appeared in any paper came b) mail. News from Europe or from London was quite frankl) a mess. When the first news of th<' end ot World War I came out m m} home town our famous Scot Angus Rogers and has pipe band humcdl) 101 togeth<'r and led a parade down Pacific .. e~ A bunch_ of kJ.ds including me. who usually hunt around the Roacrs· abode followed him downtown and hclpcd lllm form the parade. Kids. and grown-up! too. Joined the parade which lasted for a mile south on Pacific Avenue then made a U·tum and went nonh. When we got opposite the newspaper office. one of the editors came out and told Mr. Roge~ 1t was a felseabnn. It really wasn't completely false. It was simply that the Germans and the Enghsh-Frcnch had 1101 offio1ally s1ancd the truce ome of you may have had fathers or uncles or kin of wmc kind who were in the army. When they got back home they had some homfyana stone to tell about trench warfare. (n the trenches the troops seldom came out e'{ccpt to attack. The rest of the tame they hterall) laved in the trenchc aJona with rats. fleas and mud Otherwise the troops never aot out of the trenches except to attack the German trenches, or as wounded to be led out of the area for tnaae. That'~ the s)stcm whercb)' wounded soldien arc classified mto three catcaones~ I) hopcJe and lef\ to die~ 2)~ot bMJy enouah wounded to bt wonh carryina out. and 3) able to ~lk out • Ye n was a stranae war-stranaer' in many ways than World War 11 There were no fl&huna a.ircran. On our i1de lhcrc were a few -a very few -biplane but these wett used mcxtly for "spotters." The same was true with the Germans. There were a few &ood develop. ment' a5 a mutt of World War I as was the ca~ aR~r World War lJ. aOth ~llmulatcd patnousm, Veteran' Da)'. todly marks the end of a temblc war -more terrible in man) v.a), than World War II . So 1 sometimes tAronder. ••wby do "" celebrate 11'>" • I 10mct1mcs wonder h) nh such a homble ha tory do we 'find 11 wonh • national holiday to ceJebraic But, 1( wt do, I'd lake 10 think thAi after each •'Ir holiday, 11 causn our c1t11en to 1h1nlt a hnk. Is that 1 vain hope? ,,.,,.,. . ...,..,..,, " . ,.., .. , ..... ,..,, ... 'George' for porters occupational handle Q . My granddad says -a11 the Pullman porters on the old trains wettcalled Oeorgc. Was it Jame sort of racial tag? A. No. not the way Rastus was racial An occupational nickname, George. Like Buck ~or a cowboy. Or Sparks for a telegrapher. That the car's . desj&ner was George M. Pullman had something to do wnh it. . . , · L.M. ~.BOYD ~ 7.810 )"Cars. Far older than other mummies. (Tf you want to get cult' about .. mummy'sagc'' within earshot of your mother, be careful.} Chile's oldest, in fact. is 3,400 years older than £aypt's oldest. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read the letter in your column from the woman who had her chin fixed and told you what a gt'('al improvement it made-m her life. -A11 WDEIS . I wall scream 1f I read one more letter from a woman bcllyachin& about her imperfections. 1 have straight. hmp hair, crooked teeth, a jaw that snal)S every ume l chew. stretch marks on my breasts, a fanny 11cmsarcalready10 the bag and I have that is much too ta11c. flabby thighs. to hunt for what isn't theirs. · and r wear orthopcd1~shocs. • Af\er I've deducted the items I have I aJso have many friends, a loyely to call fo r the manager to examine the husband, a good JOb and numerous tape and sign it. By this ume the ·interests. I enjoy hfe. customers who have been de1ayed arc An.obscs ion with phys1cal appear-seething. Soqth 1.+ a• 3 NT WHt , ... Pu P ... We are frequently ;, .ked what we think 1 the most commong ma.s- take .made by the average playt>r. It is not even close· the failure to count tricks wins hand.1 down. We saw this dt>al played aboard a r~· cent Royal Viking Line bridge cruise. South 1s perhaps a little· light for hie. rebid or three dubs, but the alternatives-two heart!l and two no trump-also leavf' som('thing to be.desired Certamly, the final con-. tract or thrtt no trump l5 hard to (ault. West chose a top-of-nothing dia- mond as his opening lead Declarer saw the opportunity to set up a ten· ace In the suit, so he playOd low East won the queen and shifted tO A PP1M M~l.l\8Uf0 l[JTERS IN I ~ THESE ~au~•Es UNSC.tAM~l! AaO!a. lEJTUS TO en ANSWE~ C111w Git£1 : • lhe ten or dubs Whether~declarer duC'kf'd or won, the dan,\age had bffn done and h~ did well to emerge wiU! e1ght tricks. The hand"'is almost too simple to write about. After the diamond o~ning Ind declarer 11 entitled to nine tricb: four 'pades, two hearts, one diamond and two clubs: All he has to do 1 guarantee he gets them The way to make sure of that ii to win the ace of diamonds at trick one! Thereafter. declarer rumpl7 cash s the ace·kang of spade • comes to hand with a high club and leads the jade or spades to force out tht> quttn. · Should West wan the queen an4 revert to ·diamond , declarer can. assure.the contract by playing the nfne of dJamonds from the tabl East can win, but dummy'!l guard• ed ten prevents the ddenders frorq running the suit, and declarer can cash out as soon as he regains th!P lead. . ----: ~-·---i .... ••••, "Shrift" is ano\her word for absolu- tion.. The condemned prisoner of medieval time was~~nted a little time tor same with his priest ~fore execution. And We wound up witll tbe term "short shnft." Chances arc pretty fair you got your OOn 't know what the great homed first JOb at a McDonald's. One out of owl d~s to show disbelief. It can't roll every 15 people nationwide did so. its eyes. Q. What was the last year that read the same upside down as right side up? ancc, short of true deformity. is a Another pet pcc'e: People who buy psychologJcal problem. Why don't bananas and say. "I ate one. Here's you tell these people to-&et the the peel." We have to weigh the peels INSIDES of their heads fixcd1 That's and guess how much to charge. where the tro1,1ble is. -I AlN'T Anothel' r.ripc: People who buy PERFECT, BUT I SURE AM cookies and ~ve IJlC a half-eaten box HAPPY! to ring up. 1t seems incredible that DE.AR HAPPY: Not everyone has adults can't wait until they get <1ul of your capacity to rise above pbyalcaJ the store. Imperfection.a. Why accept them If I don't intend to do this forever, but they can be remedied? I ace nothing 1fl've m~de hfc: a lmle easier forthosc wrong lD makln& an effort to lmpTOve who do. it'll be wonh the stamp. - 011e'1 loob. For example, yo a can do WORKING GIRL DOWN ~UTH. TODAY'S- .CROSSWORD PUZZLE Q. Ask your Love and. War man how manr bndes today arc what you ml&)lt cal utterly ineilpenenced? A. One in 13. says he. Your mind constantly processes the true from the false, evidently. Memory tests show people tend to rccall what they believe to be true. but for:sct what J.hey_think.J'> fulS(. Ifs automatic. Client wntes: "Four U.S. prc<>1· dents served terms 1n which they either f.lvc or got highly publicised "Deals• -L Teddy Roosevelt. "The Square Otal." 2. Franklin D. Roose- velt, "The New Deal." 3. Harry Truman, "The Fair Deal." And oiehar:d Niiton-, "T~ R"-~ Deal. .. A. 1961. something about your straight, limp DEAR GIRL: Your gripes •'>und ACROSS 56 School text balr, yoar large fanny aJHI flabby legitJmate to me. Glad to g!ve you a 58 Loose-leaf thighs. If you don't want to, that's eballff to sound off. Am11ln1 how l Get gomg book cover A London horse trader of the 1700s your business, bat please don't crltl· eblldlsb ad alts ean be, Isn't It? 6 Get together 60 Bargain event decked out all his animals in bnght clte those wbo make an effort to 11 Enf .. ble 63 Oynamte checkered blankets. And gave us the Improve tbelr-loo• ".•·. DEAR ANN• •L•ANDERS: My 1 1 4 55 Flt=polng 1 n1 66 Mature elver word for such design. Has name was _., 67 Attractions Richard Tattersall. DEAR ANN !,..ANDERS: Please boyfriend and I are planning to be 16 Blue moon 68 Pam1-plam allow me to sa y something 10 every-mamcd 1n December. The only dates 11 Roof part expert Pri1cfight records descnbc_a _bo-ut-=o=ne who s ops 1n grocery stores. --we-could g~he.ballr.oo~ 1&-Sefor.e 11~· ----09. w.a,4ome an 1hc t 870s between the English I'm a cashier at a checkout station 8th or the 22nd. 20 Sinus 70 Big meal • champion Jim Mace and an unnamed and my JOb is not easy. Ever tried If we choose the 22nd. 1t will fall on Arableus 7 1 Outrage Th l'. gh l'. h s·--~·011 J·n the same place for eight the second banhday of our baby girl. 22 Stopover opponent. ey 1ou t 1our ours WUlU,I ,, l'. • h 23 s bble hou...., ""th two 15-mi·nute breaks-if My question 1s. would 1t be 1a1r to er qua witho ut hitting each other even once. ,., ... , · hd '> 25 Terrier type How could that be? you're lucky'! if we got ma med on her b1rt ay. 28 Goll items Our store supplies wooden sticks Please reply soon; we have to set a 29 "Good King Q. What book of the Bible makes that plainly say. '"Please plac.e this date now. -W.T.H. IN WJSCON- no m.:n11on of God'> between orders." I check the items SIN. ..\. Eo,thcr nul I rcach...onc of the.se.stic.k.$.--The-DEAR-WlSCONSIN!-ClloosLltt.. 30 New Jersey -etty-- DOWN 1 Container 2 Queen of / Spain -l~toelt- 4 Key Oldest mummy known was found L.M. Boyd Is • syadlcated not in £aypt but an Cbilc. Goes back · coblma/11. customer.. don't pay attention. Five Stb. Yov dau11tter'1 birtHay sboold or six stems later they holler. "Those be HER day. Alao, tbe Und is too ~eren't mine!"' Most of the time the close to tbe holidays. 32 lntroduoe -3-4 O{MfS 39 Logs S Necessity 6 Current unit T Glacial Nancy Reagan cited fordrugfight By tM Alaoelatcd Pre11 NEW YORK -First lady Nucy Rcac-.s received a stand· ana ovation and a $50.000 award for her crusade against drug abuse, but asked that the money ao to the cause Mrs. Reagan was one of the fil'1t nine people to receive aw:aras from the CharlC'<i A. Dana Foun· dation for their work 1n health anocducation. he asked that her SS0,000 bonoranum be used as sttd money for the Nancy Rcaaan Drua Abuse Fund. "We have to do e\Crything in . our po~cr to stop the flow of druas into this country." the first lady said. "We mu l have ade· qualc treatment centers for th~~ Jettuna to overcome t~c1r add1c· uons . But mo t of all. we must ed1.acate people to the threat that druas po~· StockiDIUP NEW YORK -cw Yor'" Stock 6'ld•~nar Chairman. JoM 1 ....... Ir. ha lcf\ for Chana lo help aive officiab 1n that com- munist nation 1<>mc 1n1ide infor· mauon on ttad1n1 uocb and bond . • Phelan 1 thr httd of a de&. John J. Pllelaft Jr. rgauon of20 US executives to a four-day >mpo ium, which optntd Monda) in f'ckm The Amcncans, who wtrc in·. vattd b) hina, plan to tca<'h banktna and indU!tnal official tMrnbout t<tUll) markets, <'rtd11 market • urat~ rt&ulat1on and d1ffcn:n1 tyl'( orlinan 1al 1n tru· mcnt Paultng cited () \ ON, Otu<l-:r~o-t1m( Nobel Pti1c wanner l.Jllet PHH•a and W. E4wanl Dtml•s; the managtmcnt con ultanl whQ helped Japan an "' 1ndu mat I urp:ncc. "ert indu cd into the f:n 1nC"Cnng and 1enct tcnll of fame In thefr acceptance speeches. both men wame-d that the United States as makma some grave mistakes. Deming. 86. said American managers are headed for a col- hMon with . growina trade an~ budget deficit that wtll mak~1h1s ~ nation a bad crtdll risk. Pauhng. 85. who won Nobcls fot peace and chemistry, said all,uana that more money for m1lita11 rc-;carch provide civ- ilian benefit~•~ a m)"lh. Accept• rl•k• \S VEGA -Jue Scobee, ""1fe of the late \huttle com- mander Dick Scobee, ""'>~ the C hallcnicr dt 'tcr taught her • new mc;,1nmg of cour e and tht' need to take nsks. ''The greatc!fit mk ·~ to take no m atall," Mf':'I .• obcetold 2.000 mcmbersofthc a11onal A. \oc1a- t1on. or Oiftcd h1ldren. "If there re no n\k_ there 1\ no .. nc"" lnowlc<Uc." Ml'!I. SCOl:>CC. an cducatqr nnd member of \tic asWt1a11on'i. board of dtttt10D, poke at the organ11ati n·~ annual c nvcn· t1on. 42 RomJn author 43 Write poorly 45 Wooden match 46 Hard rubber 49 P of PLO 50 Line of Juncture S-4 lnt9<Val 55 Thlckn.ss units 2 3 14 4 depOSll 8' Pan of "to be" 9 Famed uncle 10 Shut notslly 11 Fry l~htly 12 Co1nc1d• 13 Exfollates t9 Child 21 l•tae 23 Gets nd of 5 PREVIOUS PUZZU aot.Vf.'D 24 Stampede 26 Office copy 27 Tabled'- 30 Nat1w group 3 1 Tooth part 33 Silkworm 35 Sandpiper 36 Mot1vat1nQ 37 Outer 38 Closes up 40 Oles away 41 Sptaner 44 Authorittrs 47 Most frigid 48 "Count to SO Cut 51 Anesttietle 52 White as - 53 Lusterlffs 55 Fruit 57 Ego 59 Information . e 1 utioa1• 62 Macaw 64 Letter 65 Misdo '. by BU Keane ·a10 GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Ace you going to bend do~n here, Grandma, or shall I just hug your legs?." \-. MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson • "I said my prayers ... and God heard them ......._. even if you didn't!" PEANUTS EVE~ VETEl<ANS DAV I 60 OVER TO BILL MAULOIN'S ~muse .. GARFIELD ROSE IS ROSE WE QUA!=F A FEW ROOT BEERS AND TELL WA~ STORIES . "There! George, I've c•ptured the re•l_you." DENNIS THE MENACE 1 I I r bv H~nk-Kirtcham ' ~ 11-11 by Charles M. Schulz I I OL BILL CANT STAV AWAKE AS LATE AS I-IE USED TO .. by Kevin Fagan 1 Ote>N'\. 1""T AAWENEO OUQ\MGM'4~ Cl.A~. 11-11 DOONESBURY by,Jlm ~la by Lynn Johnston He 1RUMPEI IS A WHY OON'"f lA.l:. NRL R~-BEf\U]F rf 101HE_WALLO/~ I UMEN"f. ~I 1RE FIREP\.AC ? yoff1filNK~ by Jeff MacNelly ~n. I G£f Ml( J4AN~ ~ 1MAT~VEL. A6ENT . by Garry Trudeau ... L- t) I Robinson remains firm : He'll inserlquarter back Ever-ett- 6nly w·h ·n Ii · sure limei-s-Figh From AP dJ1palcltes Despite the Ramf dismal offensive show1ns 1n New Orleans Rams Coach John Robinson sa)s Steve Dils probabl) will tart again this unda)'. The Rams. st1ll lcad1nf the bunched NFC West b} a ~lf·aamc O\Cr San Francisco despite a 6-0 loss to the Saints. ho t New EnaJand Sunda) Both the Ramsand the Patnots arc 7-1. Asked Monda> 1f Dils \\OUld nan against New England. Robinson replied· "I h~"en't decided. but I thm~ so. Remember that teve's win-loss record as a starter for us 1s 3-1 ... So the question of when rookie quancrback Jim E-.crcu will sec his first pro action remains a questton. Rob1nM>n has wanted to bnna E'crett along slowly. inscn1ng him 1n a non-critical situation. but he hasn't used him at all ince the Rams haven"t been in any one- s1dcd pme . "I'd truly hke to ha"e put him in for seven pla ys 1n the first half of a game. 14 1n the next to act him to a level where we'd feel confident \\e can play him," Robinson soi1d. "We're going to go each w.ctk wnh the gu) w.e feel can help U!. W IO .. Cheetah as-sumes- lead· over Christine Cal n1er winds outh of Guadalupe Isl an d ti~h le n up Cabo field By ALMON LOCKABEV ................... D1m10sh1na w.1nds along the BaJa C:ihtorn1a 1:0Jst outh of Guadalupe I land r..tond:>\ IO\\l'd the Los n- aclc to C :il'lo· San Lu a race but tt&hlC'nC'd up the race far line honors 1mont the ( la\ .\ leaders Die Pennm11on's Pctc"'on-66 The Rams were coming off a ~eek 10 which they both soared and slumped. as the shutout 10 New Orleans undil)_umeon the hctlsofthc Rams' 20:.LJ v-1ClOr)'..OYCr the defending uper Bowl champion Bears 1n Chicago on Monda) night Although he threw for JUSt 137 yards in a 6-for-25 ou1m1as-i1nst Ch1ca,ao. Dils came up wuh a couple ofke) wmpkt1ons \pms1 the Saints. Dils completed 16 of 34 for I 3.J ) ~r<h.And Lb rcw an tn t.crccplJon la1c_ 1 n the pmc when lhl' Ran~ had a first down at the New Orleans· 21- ):ird line • Robinson. os he had defended quarterback Dieter Broe" 1n I IJ8S. now defends Dils He said he thought Dils had on~ofthc bclll'r gamesany quanerback"s had against the Bears recC'ntl). commenting that. despite 'lhc quarterback's un1mpress1vc stallsttcs. "Steve dtd CAcactly wh;it we wanted him to do On the bas1sofwmn10g. hed1d a great JOb.°' The coach said of the loss to New Orleans. ··we didn't get the ball in the end zone and nobody can escape that (CrtllltSm) -the quanerback. the coach. nobod) ... E'en thl' Rams· usually produc11ve ground game was inefTec.:mc. a!. Enc Dickerson was hmued tojus1 57 yards on !I larrte!> "I think the game Monda> n1gt\I took something out of him:· Robinson said of Dickerson's imprcss1-.e rn > ard5 on .29 curie against the tough Chicago defense "Uc had a great game against the Bears. that I I I ):trds doesn't rcall) describe what he did lhal night·· Angels add four player~ From AP Dl1palcl1es The Angels announced four additions to the roster Monday: Outfielder Dante 81chcttc and puchers DeWa) ne Buice. Mtke Cook and Da-.1d Maptnc-z Buice-and Cooi had thru contracts purchased from Ed- monton. while Man1ne1 and 81chcttc ~ere acquired from Mid- land the Anaels" Double-A af- filiate in the Texas League Buice. :?9, pla)ed 45 pmes in relief for Midland in I 986, com- piling an 8-6 record with 14 saves and a 3.45 ERA. • TUESDAY,~ 11. 191 ' agul h&:vcrturned . . Vikings' ship .°""'~.C-1 .S f I . • . l\i the time, everybody who saw Marina Hi&h runnina back Stan Ma&ula's Sf.yard run ap1nst Edison wou_ldn't araue it wa~ a bia play as far as brg pla>s 10. But what they, mcluc:hn' Mai11ta .and Vikinas Coaob Chns Ramsey. didn't reaJize at the ume was the im~ct that that one touchdown would mean to a floundcrina team Prep Player oltbe Week . that earned ·a 0.S non-leacue record like a picture of an uaJy sister. • Marina has since climbed to a No. 10 ranking 1n Oran&e Copnt)' 'Tm an opt1m1st. but 1 have to be honest an4 tell }OU J didn't expect us t0cbe whe~ we arc naht now;· said Ramsc)" "When f look back. Sean's run asamst Edison was the turn1n1 point in our season." . lf the Vikcs can win their rcaular season finale aaainst FountaJn Valley this Fnday, Manna wall have 1t.sfirsl- ever outright Sunset Lcaaue lltlc. R'Jht now the Vikings have secured at least a co-championship with Edison and the No I lcaauc seed by v.l!lUC... of t.hc l7-7 win over the Chargers fueled by Maaula. . "That wm over Edison was our biggest ever," said MaJula. who rushed for 127 yards and two TDs on 22 cames. "We had never beaten them before and it's JU St ca med over to the rest of our games." With last week's 14-11 win over an always touih Westminster. the V1kes arc 4-0 10 l~aue wtth a pocket full of momentum and a guarantee of their first round CTF pmc betn& played on home turf agarnst 11 No. 3 team from anotht.r.Jcaguc.. Magula was 'his punish1n1 best apinst the Lions, as he ran for 169 yards on 24 camcs alon& wu.h a 40- yard TD ramble. For that performance, Magula was named the Daily Pilot's Player of Tbc Weck. Just a t)'J>1c.aJ week for the S-1 O. 190-pound senior. who eclipsed the century mark 10 rush1n1 yarda~ for the founh straight week ll s no comddencc the Yikes h•ve won all those games .. If you want to retrace the pro- gressive steps of the V1k1ncs to sec how they have put themselves m this cat bird's scat, you don't have to look any funher than Magula He suffered a spnined ltgament in f Manna's non-leaJ,ue opener with Esperanza. The V1lungs went on ~o lo<se that pme and the next four as Magula missed three games aod , pla)ed 1panngly in. another (th~ • cames for 16 yard ) as "Manna : tumbled to ~S. · • All this after the Vikings came off a league co-champ1oosbip and a CIF semifinal round finish last }CIT ... Then came tM return ~u and the leaaue opener against Edison. ·•Sean's presence makes us a better team " said Ramsey ... Not ooly does he do the big thinp v.hen be has the ball. but team ha v'"t to play him e\lery play or he'll bu t one. That frees thinas up for othcT people." In rhe other l~l> league win Mqula ran for 126 yards qajnst Ocean View and 11 S versuJ Hunt· ington Bcad1. · That !eaves.tum and the n:sl of the Vtkes hoping for a repeal per- formance of last )car's effort agains1 the Barons. · "I ran for 100 yards when we won 35-0," said Magula. "But ~·re the • (Pleue Ne MAGULA./C3) Cook. 23. played for both Midland and Edmonton in 1986 and appeared 1n five game, for the Angels. The n&ht-handcr was 4-6 wtth a 3.SO ERA 1n 15 starts wtth Midland. t s tt Bichettc 22,opencdthc~oo-+-E~--..ros CO nam~....--wtth Palm pnncs of the Cah- fomia LcaRue NL Cy Young winner 1-r ................. c..... NEW YORK (AP)-Mike Scott of Houston. whose no-hmeron Sept 25 clinched the Astros" first National League West D1v1son title since 1980. won a narrow victory over Fernando Valenz11Cla of Los A ngclcs to become the league·s 1986 Cy Young wanner toda}. In voung . conducted b)' the Baseball Wnters l\ssoc1auon of America. the Houston nght-hander received 98 points. IQ more than Valenzuela. Scott was 18-10 with a maJOr l~ue-leading 306 stnkcout and 2.22 ERA 1n becom1n1 the first . Houo;ton player lo win the Cy Youns award Valenzuela. who woo the a\\ard 1n 198 l. had a 21-11 record for the Dodgers. Mike Kru.kow of the San Francisco Giant • who had a 2().9 mark and a ' 305 ERA. was third with 15 points. Three of the next four pitchers on the hs1 w.crc from the New York Mcu. Bob ~eda of the Mets was foun.h with nine poinls, followed by team- mate Ron Darbng.and Rick Rhoden of Pmsbur&h tied with two pomts, and New York'sDwighLGOoden with one. Plun~ett to start Sunday EL EGL'NOO C 4.P) -Coach Tom Abrn of the Lo Angele Raiders ha long maintained that he \\ouJdn't gel drawn into a quar- terback contro"eny and that when he made a change at that po ition. 11 would not be temporal). He backed up that philosophy Monda). a da\-after rcplacina \1arc Wilson at halftimeofh1 team's 17-13 win over the Cowbo> at Dalla • when he named Jim Plunkett to tan Sunday's game qa1n t the Cleveland Browns. kO Van '01(' and n Dlcgo wide receiver <. harhe Joiner. w.bo turned JQ la t month. In his 16th NFL season. Plunkett was relegated to backup chores be- hind W1lwn this )car, althouah he had hoped to ha"e tht chance to compete for tht startma JOb in training camp. C"h~t:ih. L onf Beach Yacht Club. snatched the c a())Cd time lead from Fred Prc141o;' 84-foot <iloop Chnst1ne. P.ic1fic 1arincn Yacht Club. ( hcctah wa JU miles fcom the start and oncmtlc ahead of( hnsnnC' Dick Daniels· 65-loot Jo was two miles a tern of < hmtinc. All arc in the Performance tland1cap Racina Acct. Traffic wu b•YJ at the •tart of Cabo San Luca• race Sunday with a 38-boat field ln Loe Allaete• Yac ht Club e•ent. Slow wlncla bave aent Cheetah to tbe bead of tbe pack. Plunkett.who tum 39 ne,tm nth is t~c third-oldc t player in the FL behind 40-vcar-old Atlanta center When W1I n· fonune continued to sag at Dallas. Flore$ made a rare mid.game cha~. That Plunkett completed sc"'en of 12 pa st for 119 yanh and two touchdowns in tcadtnJ the Raider comeback \\a ob' 1ou I) a tactor m Flore • decision. Ro) D1~nef'I clson-Marck 68 Pnm:i. L \' C appeared to ha\ c found o <slot of wind and carved out a he:ilth) ll".ld in the lntema1ionol Ofl'i hore Ruic d1\ t 10 P.nma had loaa~d 1 lS null" from lht• \tan and was 16 m11cutu:oad ol John Reynolds' N M ·68 \y,1fl\url' Ill. e\\port Harbor \ ac ht Club. Tra1hn1 Sw1fl\urc Ill b} lhm• m1l('S wn the C\antll C'rul-70 Kathmandu. \~tp­ ix·rctl ll) John naon. san Diego Y:a, ht Club Un :i report b) am raJ10 Mond:l) maht Rf)noldoa1d thce1nd h3d fn.· hcnt'd 'lh&htl) and ht had y,1fl~ul't' log1n1 ·10 knot"> On thl•torr«tcJ time t'tlc. Ppma • ~ lrathna IOR o' era II and 1nOa • and< h<'<'tah "aua' 1nahcr11mc 1n PftRf". O"'tall anJ C Ian . urm;tOO 11mc leaden 1n other cl:n\l' IOR·R Stridrr. IOR·<'. Whit Kn1 ht . r URf ·R, Hana H . r llRf (. ~IO. - I • .. Hoaaton•a Yeoman to reel&n Prep football players of th~ week HOUSTO -Btll Ye-om1n. •ho butlt lh<' llnl\cr "' ol ttouston into a football pt>""'r 1anJ kd the Coujpr\ 10 lour S\\C title , ~1d Monda\ hl' \\Ill ~ aan :u the c.-nd of the currcn i st"awn • '\ c-oman. 1n h1~ 1~th ~•~in at tM Hou~ton huol. ~1'1 hi.' "uulJ rt'ma1n at th<' SWC '1Chool 1n another po!t1t1on to hunor th1.• rcma11un1 th1ce l'O~ ol his 1:ontr"Jl't, Yeoman made th d1sclo11.urc-to port~a 1cr l 1t11g Rl)lx'fh. \\ho hm1s Ywman's ""-ell} tek- ' 1s1un ~ho" on sl311on KPRC. The coach said he ~ould become a 'iP\."Clal a\\1stant M the' uni' cr">m chan<.·~for and \\ould c0tl~cn1ra1c on fond n11<.i na anJ publll' rda11oh • Houston alrc:W' ha) a nauon" 1dc search under ":.' fo1 ail :uhkt1l' dir~tor. • ''com.in "'1U ~ Mcpprng t'lu.lc "'1th the entire I h>u\ton athlct1l' proaram surrounded b' con· lrO\er\\, T~o former pla>e"' haH·claimed that \'com n and his st:.iff p.mJ pla)e~ and allo,,ed them to pla) "h1lc 1nd1g1lc T"d'c pla)er'i flunked out of ~hool Jblro"ing la'it \Cason and 10or-hi)18 recruits from I 9R5 \\CIC rukc.I \<.'hOl:l\llC3lh ineligible . Doi:lgers sign Patterson ·. - '\.. • "' t LOS NCi(LES -'Thl· Loo; An-· • &l'rl'!> Oo<lger!> ha' c 1ghed 1.1\-~ear fn-C • ugent pitcher ·ou Pa11cr~n to a rnntrat:t '"'h their .\lbuquerque form dub of thl' Paulk Coast I cague. 11 "as announced MonJa). Patterson. :?8. p1ldlcd an the Ne" ) ork ) ankl'C).. organ11a11on an 1986. sphtllng the season bct\\Cl.'O \lban} or the Eastern League and ( olumbus of the ln1crna11onal League · .\ right-ha ndcr. Patter on was 0-0 w11h one sa 1.c and a 4.73earn1.·d run a'cragc 1n 15 game'> at Alban) .and 3-5 \\Ith "sa'cs and a 5 I '\·ERA ID 38 games for ( olum bu'!I. Quote of the day Bob ValHHt~. Kansa5. footbJll coa1. h. bcforl· his 11.•am faced 'f)O\\erful Oldahoma .. From a wa,hing \tandpoin1. l'\c prepared for th1s t) pc ol tcam before. But 1ha1 "'as when I \\3S n>~ching an the NFL .• Honors to ex-Mona~ch Locy ' San JoS\.' talc quanerbad. 1 On) [i] Loq and r re<ino tatccornerback Greg •II• \\ llhanuon haH'. been ~lcctcd as the Pa<.·~ (oast .\thk11c .\ssoc1a11on foot- ball plaH·rs of tile \\eek Loe). a 6-0. 187-poum.f junior from Mater Oc1 High \,\aS sl'lcl:led the orfcnsl\ e pla)er of the \\CCk lor his pcrformann· ID San Jose tate's 48-24 ''ICIOI) O\er Cal State rullcnon Saturda\ \\'1lhami.on. a 5-I I. I 84-p0und senior from Long Beach ''as n:imed the dcfcns11.e pla>cr ofthl' \\Cd. for his dTort 1n Fresno tatc's 36-7 triumph o'er !'lie' ada-l a\ V cgas t\\O nights earlier r1lhng m tor the IOJUrcd Mike Pcwz. Loq wmpktcd ~:? of 33 passes for :!.78 yards and three touchdo'' n\"' 11h no 1ntcrccpt1on saga1ns1 Fullerton In P~K-10 circles. Brad Muster or Stanford and D;i' 1d Rill ot \\ ashmgton both stars in ~•clone\ "hll h lt.cpt 1he1r teams· bo"' I ho~\ high \\On Pl3\ er of th-: \\-cci.. a"arils _,_... M ustcr. thl' Junior follbal'k. "as singled out for the \\l'elt.cn<l s best 01Tens11.e ix·rformancc Television, radio TELEVISION l\o e' l'nli. Sl·hedulcd RADIO 7 ~Op.m -HOCKEY \.\inn1pcga1 Kinas. "L~C 1570) • 7:..30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Deti,cr at C hppcf'I. KMPC (710) •MATT PATT&lt80N Coroaadelllar A 5·11. 19.S-pound Junior run· • n1na back, he t'11n for I .S6 yards on .21 carries, uppi~ his ltque 'a"cragt to o'er S.0 yard' a c·arT) r. 33·0 \\in over E\tanc;11, SHAH TALBERT Coetall-6-.S .• 210-pound JUnaor. he ' ·caught thrtt plsse for 62 yards. JJVJng him 10 for I SS }ards. He also blocked exceptionally \\ell against Trabuco Halls. •~-----,,-~--~~~-- MARJ( HARTLEY ltetancla A S-I 0. I 6~p0und sophomore wade-receiver, he caught S passe'i for 67 yard (21 catches for the year), A a defender. he had S una&si• tc4 and 3 a t<;tcd tackle • • •• SCOTT MORENCY Ne~rt Harbor · A f..9. I 7~pound JUmor. n's a >. back-to-back honor after lead1na Harbor to a 17-14 victory over Uruversity. rushing for 195 yards on 33 cames. and I TD ·------------BROCK STEPHENS, BRITT YAMAMOTO La.iu.na Beach _ ··T1 "as JU'il a super clTort b) l\\O or our ol'fcn~l\l' linemen." \Ju.I .\rti!th rntenm coach Llo)d Cotton of Yamamoto. n guard. • nnd <itcphl'll'i. a tight end Game-busters Last week's big football.plays of 40 yards or more for preps •94--G;,in SmaR'(Vn1vcr II}-). lt.H:lt.offrcturn. TD •SU-Ton~ Pena (M:itcr Dc1). TO pass from Mark RJm'itad.. • •48-Jim O'Brien (Mater Oct) pa s from Mark RJlllSt:l('i.. •46-Jim <rRncn (Mater Dc1). pass from Mark RJ111'>tad •4':1-Scan Woolse) ({ orona dcl Mar). TD run •·U-"c1th Boothro}d (Woodbndgc). field goal •40-Viuor Gut1crrc1 (Occ:in View). run •40-~l'tln Magula (Manna). TD run Last week's rushing leaden . I Jonathan Todd <Laiuna Beach). 36-241 2 \cott \1011 .. lll~ (Nl'\\POrt Harbor) 33-195. 3 Sean \1agula (~IJWlJ).14-169. 4. Mau Patterson ({ orona dcl MarJ. 21-l'i6. 5 Slt.1p Murra) (Huntington Beach). 15-11 9. 6. J:i\(11\ McGrhcc 1Hun11ng1on Beach). 18-11~. 7 C'ra1g Bclldl OIH'r'>ll\) 17-95 Last week's pas Ing leaders I \.111.r { ro\\l' (Costa Mesa). l"'!-36-1. 194 yard~. 0 TD.~ A1Jrl. RJmstack (Maier Dc1J. 9-:?7-2. 184 yards. J JD. ' C.rtl· Brougher (Woodbridge). 9-23-2. 10:? )ards. 0 lD 4 Todd Brookl.([stancia). 10-:'.!2-:?.102)ard!> OTO. 5 l\.11l. Summl'.r' (Ne\\ port Harbor). 6-13-0 99 ~ard( I ID Last week's receiving leaders I ~11!.l' Rlllhll (Costa Mesa). 6-93. 2. Mark Hartle} ({ \IJ llllJ ). 5-6 7 Last week's leading scorers I Juna1h.1n Todd (Laguna Beach). :?4. 2 (t1l') Mike· < "1mH· ({ osta..\k\J). Jim Kn1c11t (( orona dcl Mar). I:? Hockey lege~d Clabcy dies at 83 SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ..._,_tC,0--LA ... 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Baron~ Coach Mike Milner could. and would ool, separate his defenders in what he called .. The be 1 defensht effort in )tar<. Many pla)cd thcit ti nest pmc." ·.,.-~-,-~------~~--- JODY PfltAL Saddle back . A 6-1. 185-pound senior who has worked his way into ·the starting lineup. his offensive blocltin' at center \\as the Road·· runners be~ Item in a 9-7 lo s. • * -~,.,,....._...~ ...... ~-- S 'Kl P MURRAY , Huntin~on Beach The 5~. 155-pound Junior tailback was half of lhe Oiler backfield duo which gained over 100 yards. Murra) got 119 on 15 c:imes. including an 11-)'ard TD ·~~-----~-~-- JEFF KEMPER l.rvine The 6-4. 230-pound senior ol'fcns1ve tad.le missed Silt sames this year with mononucleosis, but has returned to perform solidly. Is finally back in top form. NFL NATIONAL CONFE•IENCE Wnt w L T ,,ct "" ,,. •ems 1 l 0 100 .... ISO ~n F'ranc.Ko ' l I 6SO ,S. IS. 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Mon•~v u 4) ,, • CRAIG BELLE Unl•enlty I SS-pound :o;cn1or. he nan tor 9S yards on 17 C' rt1rs. upping h1' >-t::i50n \ta11Sti to I ~4 rriC' for SH )Mds<a 6.7 a"eraae percal'f)) and I 0 touchdowns. ·--~~-==""""='=~~~~ JON DANIELS Woodb~e The Warriors' l~d1na tackler \\Ith several key 5acks:the S·IO, 185-pound Junior wa\ sin&lrJ out • by his coach for his standoul pl&)' al dcfcns1H end •~~~~...,.-.:-....~--;:-'~~ GABE JIMENEZ Mater Del ~nior corncrback. be inter- • etptcd one pas and rtcove~ • two fumble' 'CO go with ht Silt una ~"led tacllcs. ·h's his third .sdection as pla).er of the ~1.-c~. . ....... .;....~~~~.:.-~~- MARK SMITH Weatmlneter The 6-2. 217-pound senior out 1dc hncbacker-11~1 end. kd the Lions defense w11h Silt lead tackle (three for losses) and five assists. He also blocked well ·--~~--~-~~-~ VICTOR GUTIERREZ Ocean View The 5-8 Junior cornerback ubbed for anJured stancr Mike pence at QB and completed 1 of 19 for 78 yards. while scrambhng oul of trouble for Jl yards. 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CIF Ra'*lnes atG l'IVE CONP'•it•NC& hi. SCMel. ..... •ecent ""' I 8 ihoo Amel CMQeiut) ... UO 2 s1 John lloKo Co.I lttvl t -0 116 l Font~ (Citrus 8.ill 1·1 100 • c,..sPI (Del lttY) I· I " S M en IMoor•I I 0 14 6 LO'loll CDel lttv) 7·2 '1 7 L01'9 8MCfl Aolv (Moor el 6· 2 49 I Elltl'howlt' IC1trui &elll 1 I 3S t. lct.I (Sllmetl M 11 10 COllOO tCllrus 9111) 7 , If Others r.celv1119 VOIH SI Paul (""°"''). 6·3, Mll"IN (SWIMt), 4-S. Slrvtll CAnoetutl. 6·3 CUfTltAL CON,l•INCI 1 Tust.n IS.. V-l 1-1 19 2. S.dlleMca cs .. View) I· I 7' 3 Vatel!(la (()range) 7·1 I 12 04 Sunnv Hills tFrMW•'I) l·I S6 s Trov (FrftW1¥) 7·2 46 ' L• ... or. CF•-•vl S·l •S 1 Fu!Wton (Fr•wnl 7·2 31 I 8ols.e Grlllde CG9fden Gro\1411 I 1 37 t La Owll• (Gt<dtn Gro.,.) 6·3 lf 10. ""'"" Hlf1Mr tSee View) S 4 1 DESHT-MOUNTAIN COM,&AENC• I 8100mlno1on CSuflklsll t -o IOI "Klfk OM.-w L ';\ LAllen-3 1 ·Golden Stell 3 2 600 Stalllt 3 2 '°° ~' , 3 400 ~· 1 l 400 Portiand I s 167 MidWHI Otvtt.left Houston ) 1 150 0• ., 3 , 600 0.ll>ltr 3 2 600 Ul•h 2 , soo S.11 Antonio 1 • l33 S.Crt~IO 1 • 200 • •AST'SltN CONFERENC"E . Allaldlc OMWft 80\IO'I l 1 Ph1l1dale>t1<• 4 2 • N-Jetwv I • wun.no1on I s New York I ' c~ OtmMn Aliani• 0 s 0 Chic.Ho • I MllWlullff 4 2 c-....no J 7 lnC: ... 111 l 2 °'"°'' 7 ) Mef*y's klrft Nooe~ K~U~ Teda't'l G""" Oanvt{ " ~'· n 8oslOl'I II Ntw Jt •ltv 11 ~Ml 11 Nsw VOl'k ,.. Atiante •I ChiceQO n lnd••na 11 M tw'""" n Sl"I Antonio 11 Hov\lon n Oalet el Ulen II c .. ..,...no •• Stc,.mtfllo, n Co10e11 Slllt al POl'llend n Pll•l.tdttOhle •I SHlltt, n Hleh $dlM water '*9 ALL·SEA VliW Ll'AGUI '111Vtr ef tM y..,. 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Cod ,,.. l)lut otrch 1 \llHO"Hd S Kuo" SIO fT\41(\trtl NEW,,OtllT LANOING-2 00.lt, 4S ene-l 134 lk ' 1 Wu I ....... ~ " SCU111<n. 10 r < •d '"' 7Sl mac11.1r1t 46 D1Ua t>etCh DANA WHA•F S llOlll 13 •"9tlrl )6 bat\, 715 bo""o , 1" •0<11. coo. 110 macllettt. lS \nttO"tl O . ...... Otanot Co.et DAILY PILOT/T~·-. ... 11, 11M * C8 Bollyp Britain's Richards d (82) dies KlNTBURY. England (AP). S1r Gordon R1ch1rds, who was the first JOCkey 10 be kniahted after dom1- natmg Brill h horseracing ~tween I 92S-S3, died at his home Monday at the age of 82. h.is relatjves said. R1ch.ards. wbo was a champion Jockey 26 umos and rode some 4,800 winners 1n a 3S-year career, set records not even Lester Piggott, Bntasn's most famous post-war ,}Ock~~uld match. Richards' tot.al of 4,870 wtnncrs 1s eastly the best b) 1 Bnush Jockey and his 2~9 wmmng ndes sn 1947 also remains a record. One of 12 children, Richards beg.an hts working hfe as an office cleric but, after tum1n1 to horse racina. be rode h1 first winner 10 1921 at the age of 17 La·~ A Falrpl IAM~Ho. MOMDAY'I a•M.TI n111 .. " •...,..,.. ....._, '•" ••ca, :uo ~.,,. COO<i c c•lilr> .__,,. 0.11 SOI R lMl :t• 2 to 'ffNI 0-TllN f9 J IO O:tlJt AllO •a l~ Ot! JM MOt't!M Ol'lt¥fo\lt, Ce....,. ,_, Htlut• Wf#ill •1eu C •n;c \<ota • • ., aX..CTA C•· l .. IO t l.0:00 • • HCONO aka.110 Vttoa CWllJ Cle l,i\o.,., lt.t.r •I (O\ltl -·L.~l " A"llt'! ... ll'iot .. I 1M UO uo 7• HO uo :y 04'9' AllO ... MIU •• ., Trll!va Orbit L• T , Dolt"• OOll~ Natura< WJfltd • ' $\oh ,, IXACTA 1•·11 .... uoeo HlllfTM •Aca. 1 111 ,.,.._, PurM a1',000 Note Do0¥ Ool!• D!'otr.e 4'0•11. "'' ,,.,, .._, fl' o ' "'"" > v .. ri Old ' u.. tro Clllll'\ltli ~·ct us 000·\n,j(IO TH•O •AC• ~uo Yt •Cla I kill T""'" ·~··' 1i. Tlllv ..... • LH jcr....,, l 0t•9Ltlll DeUltf l$1 ... t111l 11' •~• ·~· IAll'i ...... 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U EXACTA II·., Pt•a UHO l!IGHTH ltACI! ~ v.,oi M 'Ill Pe'''°"'' LKll,t't) C t"Oe\•a11• lllu•l l r,,. Doc•ore•t IM tent T "°" 0 IUS IHO 520 2.0 )00 120 HO A to Ila., lttot Grtv P~<V, 0.. T~ h•I S"""'t Em a.o.,, ,, EXAC1'A ll·S> Pt.O ...0.0 U OlllLY Tltl ... Lf (1-1-11 Nod '10S60 NINTH ltACE 170 Yerdt Gv" StrH'•" l(rffg.,) 8*" 8tr409r"Olo!Pr1"JU!T C•'" Ilea Pa "' -r 0 4S•4 uo ltO 160 uo no HO S2 I! JC ACTA 1·31 Ha a 10 .0 n ~ICt< SIX •S·7•1•1·1· II o.od M,tOUO w•llt 7 ..,.-~ ·6-\tat, a? P>C1< ShrconWlttoOll 0114 1177?0 wolft ll '"•ll!"fH tS l!o<tHI JI PICK HINE 1•·•·7·S·7·1·1·1·11 P••CI UtOO w tr. 10 ...... _,.., 6 l\Of~I. l)e-0 13~ w1tt1 1 .. .,,,.,..,., S IV\r\f\) Ton.f'lt·, C¥rvo•e< Pool U 1109' Tote Ntl (t rr•O•• P-ti 7S4 S4 Alltona.no l,14 I Mut ... e Ht"O. M'I 2Sl Four )Cars later. he won his first JOCkey·s ehamp1onsh1p and between then and lqH missed the title only thrccumcs. MAGULA •.. From Cl In 1933. R1ch.ards won 12 con- secuuvc races but despite his many "1ctones, had to wait unul his final same type of team we were last champ1onsh1p }Car before win01ng season. We're not as ph1s1cal so we Bntam's mo t prcs11gious race. the rclv more on tccbruquc.' Attorneys continue to jockey Ent.Jrsh Derby. "He has JUSt areal balance," said Padres pitcher LaMarr Hoyt in middle of settlement issl)e Ais popular victory on P1nza over Ramsey. ·•Snn 1s very h.ard to knock the famous Epsom course came siit off his feet and has a way of malcmg day\ afier he was kni&htcd. h was his! defenders mt s him. He's not flashy. o\N DIEGO (AP)-A thrce-da) continuance was 28th attempt to _win the race and he but the more you sec him the more granted Monda> rn lhe federal drug case against an never won 1t ap1n yo u appreciate him " Diego Padres p~tchcr LaMarr Hoyt. 3.Jlowmg auorne)s Rich ards, famed for an unortbodoit When the Yikes take on Fountain for the go"cmmcnt and Ho)t to conunuc worktng toward ndsngstyle as \\-ell as for hJS successf~ Valle} they'll ~ facing a team that a settlement of the case. record. retired as &Jockey following a had a mirror 1mase st.art. gomg 0-5 in .. We're in the ~me pos1t1on "C "'ere last time we fall m 1956 and became a trimer. He non·leaguc play ~fore tumma 11 "ere sn co urt:• Ho) t's attome). Howard frank. said gave up full·t1mc trainina m 1970. around to stan 2-0 1n league before outside coun .. The same opuons that were a\a1lable last His wife died four yars ago and at dropping two straight. ttme arc still a"ll1lablc we·11 ~ prepared for the court the time of his death he hvcd alone. "Fountain Valley had a slan ltke ~s proceeding.·· Piggoll, who-wu a champion and then, like I figured they would. '\ss1stan1 U.S Attorney Pat Swan said he has met Jockey 11 umes before rctmna last turned it around," said Ramsey. t" ice~ 11h Frank and would mttt a"810 to Ir) and rcsol"e )'Car to also become a tnuncr. paid "They've made a commitment to the case. which current!) 1s a s1nalc count mminal tn~utc to Richards. some younger players and tt's paying complaint alleging Hoyl 11lep11y smuglcd three krnds of St1'6ordon watthe-best ofh1ttnt:" offnuv."----ntC'g:I1 'Pt11s-rrmrttre tfmtM States from . He had the strongest will to win and 'Ramsey thinks the game wtll be "an Ci wan said if no agreement 1s reached he will take the best balance of any Jockey m my alley fight" and if it 1s. Magula's tough e' 1den~c before a grand JUI')' Wednesday seeking an 11mc "PJUOlt said. )'ards rrughtprove lhcdiffcrencc. 1nd1ctrltcnt. M.man) as thr=.drug·rclated charges could Geoff re)' Summers, secretary of the ''l'm not a speed runner:· said result. one for each kind of pill taken from Ho) t dunng an Jockeys' ssoc11uon,descnbcd Rich· Magula. "I'm more ofa power ms1dc inspection at the San Ysidro Port ofEntr) on Oct 28 ards as "a true acnllcman, nghtfuUy back. Once in a while, thouah. I'll Ho)t. 31 .a formcrC) YoungA"'ard wiqn.crw1th the admired throuaJtout the racing start a run inside and break 1t to the Chicago White SoA. remained free on S25.oo6 bond and world." outside." "as ordered 10 ~gin taking drug tests 1mmcd1a1ely U.S Mag1mate Roger C unrs McKee seemed surpn~d 1.1.hcn told that Ho) t had not ~en t~ted in the 12 da:ts since his 1n111al court appearance Drug testing "Aas part of ~1cKee·s ord~r.tl'I ~t11ng bail ··1 "ant to kno" 1f he ha a drug dependenc:t prohkm:· S"lln said Ho)fsarrc~t was his third this )Car In Februal). he \\a\ dc1aancd at the border whtn he tncd to smugle pills aaoss and paid an adm1mstrat1\e fine -\lso 1t1 Fcbrual). he "Alls arrested b> San D1<~go police and charged "1th pos11cn1on of manJuana and carT) 1nga sv-nchblade lnift". He pleaded to a public nu1sanct" charge and was placed on s1' mon ths probatton \\.>hen Ho' twas arrested last month he "as found 1n po~scss1on of ·322 Vah..l'ms. I 38 propo'' phene tablets "ho~efTcctsarc !l1m1lat'to the pa1nk1llcr Da~on ;ind 30 antt<on' ul!Mlnt '1;1trazt"~m tablets 6 .\ rnn\lct1on for illegal posses ion ofpropo~~phenc bfmg a me111mtHtt pnsen "Knlt'n« of I~ vce~ and a S~50.000 fine Th e other drugs cam a · ma,1mum St.'ntcnle offi"e ~cars 1n prison an~ a S2 SO.OOO fine ~\\Jfl ~Id 1f he goes to a grand JUI). he could prcS(nt C' 1denc.e ofsmugghng. including Ho) t's signed statement adnrnt1ng that he hid the pills 1n his pants to bring them a1:ros<1 the border · ,p "But we'll probabl) ad'dreso; 1h111 as a drug ca~ ... he r,a 10 ~= ~J· ....... --..-. ,_..T •llCa.-.. J ~ SOcl• lti!ietlofl , .. .,..,, .. Al •••• Aiwn R...,t (l(U9111ttl Ml UI ,. Meir"'9M ~ If -'111'111 ~I AtlO Weftf , .. , Mei, .... 'T-~ I "'" NOY 0 ... WG. Or• , ... . tJ l&AGTA CM) llM ..... 11C0110 aaca .. ~ 1 M1t Ult~ (t411 lt;J ..... ,,.. MJia ~.-le (TOIN) llM EDO Tlot GoriM!ltwl T1mt t:OJ AIM Weftl .... • ltoft. ~. ltMNll CO!l!rOI 'lift Mltl M. 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Sd t.O S.O 9't• A Sl\Av1 S'>14ttt.l 3 00 Tme102 • A lto Wff'I SIOfll'I Tnt 1'41W, A-G TWftw, lll't\1., p-~ Ill',..,., S.t "' Su••llttCI ~ •l DAILY OOVa\.I t>-61 NOCS U. .. n llCACTA ...... s.a.oo Atlt Cl•llCt 1 n1 Mu•ut, H•nd" ., .. ..U Injuries ~l BQn~taHigh football star W~T(OVIN~(AP)-A 8on111 H1sh hoot football pla)cr who had been otl hfc·suppor1 s~stcms sin« suffering ~\ crt head snJuncs 1n a gJme last "eek died carl)'i:Monday. <;.im Bonl!nno. 18. a stansna run-' • n1ng back \\hO "'•s mJured last Thursda\. died at 4 2711.m. at Queen ot the Valle> Hospital said nursing supen 1~or Bille "rnce Bonanno·s death was the second tn' oh 1ng a Sou them Calsfom1a prep pla}er in the last two ~eeks. . Bonita .\ss1S1ant Pnncipal 8111 Bnnepr disputed rcpons that Bonanno had ~en IOJUrcd when tackled b> lhr<."e pla)crs from Gahr High 1n Cerritos and that he may hJ' e been ·· pcarcd" -11lcplly butted b' a Gahr pla)er's helmet On Oc.1 31 Hawthorne guard Jeff C ha1 died aflcr collapsing on the field during a game against Culver City. The l \ Count) coroner's offiet said he died of a form of hean di~. Kosar's 401 yards too much for Miami in 26-16 triumph Prep f ootb&ll lo~g <·~IM~•me> ('LEVl L" ND ( \ P) -Second-year quarterback U..:rn1~ ~ssed for..arnc.crJugh_4{1.l)-ards Monda.> night and O\cteame thrtt drop~ touchdown passes b}' Clc,cfanJ rece1Hrs to direct tlle Bro"ns to a 2~16 \ 1c.1or. O\erthe M1am1 Dolphins t(osar completed 32 of SO pasSts without an 1111Nccp11on -and "sthout a touchdown pass. H 1s p1npo1nt pll'i'ltng. ho"'c\cr1.sct up four hon Matt Bahr tidd gual'I and touchdo""n runs of 16 )lrds b)' Harry Holl ,1nJ 13 \ards b) Cunis Dicke) The 22-)car-old . quarterback had nt\cr before 1hro" n for more tlmn 300 yards in a pme.'H1s prtv1ous llc.''>t wa~ a :?~3·yard performance in n loss to the ( 1n~innnll Bengals 1n Scpttm~r. The Bro" ns. 1.1.ho 1mprovtd lo 7.3 oner their smh \I~ tOf\ 1n the la t S(\ tn aamc~. lead lhe C1nc1nna11 lkngai'> b> a pmc rn the AF( Ctntral 01\ mon. C k\C'!anJ led onl) 16-10 at halfirme despite dommJting the half ~11t1 t1cally:outgammg the Dolphins HI ) :ird\ to 176 yards. The Browns fin1s~cd with SS8 ~ard\ · ·Dodgers add 3 field managers to syste~ LOCi \NGflF (4,P)-The lo Angeles Dodge~ announ cJ \1ond1} ihat they havr appointed new manager 1 thrc of their minor lclJue teams . K.:' in Kenned> ~• appointed manaacr al Baker field of the California Lcaaue. John hocmaker w;iupw1n1eJ manaacrat Vero lk'a~hofthe FlondaState Lea uc. anJ Jim c;10«lcl was appointed manager at Gr1:a1 f"all J.>f 1hc Pioneer t caaue. Kcnnrd). 32. manaatJ Grtat falls to a division title 1n I 98S. He \u~·~cds Don tcJohn at Bakersfield. LeJohn "111 a \umc a ouuna po 1uon.. near his home 1n Penns' I an1a hoc maker. 30. ~r' cd as a coach at Vero BCa'h for '1hcp:ut\1 .)\:arsundcr tanWa 1ak."'horct1mtth1s}car ancr 37 )Cars u a minor I aut manaatr. Denni l~"alhn 'f\111 be: a 'p11ch1n1 coach at Veto ~ach. 10cckl'l \4, ~111coach11 Vero Stach and Sara ta (ll 1ht' c.utt l oa t Roolt1e t: aaut bcfort J< inina Grta1 l ll I Al'l.li I ~··· Cle•elann Kerin Mack plcka up yarda,ae. 1BA adds Boston LO ..\NGfU~ (-\P) -The ln1emat1onal 8JSkctball ..\\\OC'tatlon. a pro lcyue ror pla)ers 6-4 nd un<J r lo tx!11n opcrallons in the ummer of IQ 8. "ound \IP a J-da) orpnitational meetina Mond:a) 3lkr apprm 1n1a ninth k-.auc franch1~ in 80\ton. . Btn Hat<ikin. chairman of the board of d1r«ton said the o"ncr oflhe Bo ton franchise 1\ Ra' C'1l"Cola. a bu\1nc mlfft formcrl) 1n\ hed in pro 'Jl0r1' \\1th the Bo ton LoMtcrs of World Team 1'cnns\. 8ob COU\)-. pro ha\ktth'all tfall or Fame mcm~r .,..ho pla)cU ~tth the Bo ton Cehiel " du1:'Ctorofba kctball operation for the ne" lcaaue ind helped rnnduct the "'ctkcnd rnttt1n dcahn "'th pla)'Cr rrcru1lmcnt. arena roo1ract nur cl• rna,. tdcH~1on naht and other ura.an11at1onal matter,, ~ U1tsk1n said the I uc \\l>Uld t1c11n aper· attoM "'1th an 1n1rodu tor \Our m I 9 • SUNSET LEAGUE IOISON (M) SEA VIEW LEAGUI 21 $1 Mtllonv CM!Nll 0 CottONA OIL MAit tl ·6) l Hullllnolon hecti '3SEt~ 0 l Sllll c ttmenl• O...C. trno V1 l'I' IS W~ldot 1• S.rvtlt 1 ~ Miier 0 • 17 1 s.All Mof\.U 21 )O~Meu 1 Mar,,.. 17 1 Slddltl>telc. 13 Tutton' 17 WHtrn nlttr' 13 21 0cN" V'ew• 0 14 Untvto iv• lS E"111Clt' J Foun1•1n vaney• o Nl>-Hu~t111oto11 &each' l•I OCCl Nl'-1 Ne#POM Her1l0f' P'OU"TAIN VALLEY 11•71 I• Maier Ot 12 Et Toro 9 Mu-V- 10 s.N'!f • Lono IHCh P~v. 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""'ntm-t -itn P'"T.RICK b1teon1es I 11tyllghlt fe cottage OCNn 1119W P63·2160 Of 968·1720 2Ba, d1t1Mhf. get kit, CLEAN 28r w/d hOokup IHtl AH 2U0 Call M 2*46"4 lGllll,. lllll ' I d lo .. ~ .... " "' A.viii Dec S 1300/mo 1 tocked t·... 1 car encl garage, NO y irw lfflOI FI T 9'\lry level Account· orma lmno view I TEN~E 831·1288 or 98g. 229 E lrplc gar CS.Ck We k to 2Br lg BaJh t>Nmt lrplc gatage. ,..,ry '"' ~II 1700/mo 548 ttSO SPIClltS UY l~w In~ Ctetk f0t billinO lihng . Room .,Of PoOl Stog.. 760·8702 4 1191 bHch Avall 11127. wa' ht1/~ryer iun~k· $750 No pets M0.2495 I It .... 0 2 & 3 8R. 2BA. gtr. good 1.080 tQ fl edtKent to anJ mite chill .. Send, .. owner anltloutl Priced for I ~ .? NEW 3BR 3~8A TWNHSE $ t035 w/ullls 497·384" plush crpl. 2 CAR PARK: aat. ac• .... loc S725·S895/fl\O Newport Hlfbor Slip aume IO Mt Fuent•. al quietc ~ GSS335,000 ••,, i~ I Wet bat, 2 lrptcs dbl g1r Irvine Co~ Ocein Yle'#, ING S1075ytly 875·9797 USA II •I • .,111 tehH .. l 262• Aurota av•~ wlolhe• &45·7100 Rob•rl lleln. Wllllam IM H,....TIN & CO ~ No pet1 S2000tmo completelv lurn11hed WE RE THE BEST -• TSL MGMT M2 1803 1'""1 640.5560 Anyllmel ~ Agent 67,.535~ , ' 1eo. trpte. e.1t1 g11, quiet • C41 Ill SlrTtS Frott a Meoeaat ..., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--miiiiiiiiiiiiili -...,.. 48r w1n1! l300099 1~m7~ South BaytrQn1 $925/mo 1 I 2 BEDROOMS $800 525 7te5 •i••. ltltlll • A.mp.. pttg, utlll peid Qua.I St ,..._por1 Beec:h, Ultml MITA MIU 1211MI AblolUtely lmmec:utat• 3 BR home on YflfY nice llrMt EWlrY major U · i>ense has been done nt· c"enlly MO¥e In, Ill b~ & enioy 1 .... " .. aaa ,. ... ._ --1 Ctltl Metl 2184 Andrt.naJ,..gt 4 • v ., inck.ld1ng67u511:oooties Agent f'URNISHINGS AVAIL .., 295H C11l1wy176-6900 CA. 026ee> ,..._,_.,.,._ ------"'!'!~ ... L II I 21S., -~Freeu111111es IYWlllMW . ZTH -Lrg 3 t>drM 2'·Ha, 1'1PoOI Cozy cottage houae 1er 1LHI lfH ,. -· •Spac1oua 11'41ng 2BA 1e~. gw. lndry rm. IHaa • THRfE~ROOMS* EITIY Lntl ...... :!h ·=-~ ::.:.~:: tBa w/lront yard Beach NEW f0wm46ME 280 •• , vr •• 21r 111 •Huoe tcrtch.n andlc. 1blk10 bch $725 Lirge room w/pmll• Co II Mesa 730 sq fl Fulll pe'1 lln'WI A/P, '-'!· .., -.. -1':'f:-& shops clOM S6SO/mo l'tbagar 11nn11, pool, nr S950 Y .. rty •Bh·ln c.ven1 & ranoea 1306 w11nu1 enlfY SC Plia arH A/C, crpl & <Jrp1 89c per roll o.tl ledg F(iMOly · lormal d•n rm & ~bat Uhl• illd Me 7739 bHCh S9H • see CALL 615-0447 •PlltOS lSL MG~T G42·1903 S3SO/mo Garage & lndfy sq " OJOM 645-6786 . OfftC• in c M Mon-FN =~~:~~ ~~1~1s'i;'. •MHlJ.UYf"* . 160o55e1v ~;g-. :~:O'Ta~g~~:99* v111, wa~ tBdrm. fet. op110nat 43~·.969' :~• 1.1. tfFfCH 11H/ll r22-t111 agt 631-121161760-8702 2Br tB• woncihop gar-· lewrrt IHela 2169 l1lha Peaianh 1tPlulh tan<1scap1og unlurn.. Orp1, crpta. MHler bdrm In CdM .• So H•mlltOl'I Sl Incl aee'y for CLEAi< TYPIST: *ir••T1t.tFFYllW* age.lgyardlotl1ttds$72S Newpott Shoresoorgeovs . '2'07 •><Int loeallon ICfOU refrlg,0/W,C.IJP<>fl,pool of hwy Carport. ,,pie, phones Xeroit 939-d&7 PIT, F0t Nwpl ecn Co UM F lrom park ctubhM AYI approx 1211 bn1ns sep entry bath. Vetoed dutia appc'O• 111 Lg38rFlx9f Bayview Re-M 38' 29• 111 unennies, JBR 28A DUPLEX Frplc •Sorry.no-ta • S675tmo_.8~2.()717 $420/mo 675-89952 .. lv NEW4UNITBUILOING hre1wtc SS/hr75t..ott0 dUC*S $25K to 1317 SK TEUIOT llialllO ocean view, new crpt gar S 1300 Vrty <>Pen ,.... 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CRUT TllMl!U I ·~~-Frpl dbl gar •Pl! $1195 6-i2 7003 or 642-894 I ter, 5125o-si3oo Yrly couple, no pelllch1IC1ren So Coul Hwy, Stovel Wkly rentlrl( S 145 a llrium ofhc• 225 ~ ft p1r1men1 Entrylevelpos· Condo on water !Br ~ 646·65.41 or-M2·9&66 28R 18A yearly 2 btocks 752'2226 Agent S7SO/mo 1st, IHI S1SO retrig, viii. parking oo Up/Wkly Color TV, lree jant 1· uul lots 01 park· 11ion typing 45-55 wpm. 1•.ea S°"Oown,8,...ltnc ......,;~= tot>eacti(35thSI) c:Jean. STEPS~TOSAND HCOep,662·5712 petsS8601mo 499-2690 coffee healedpoolmlid lnO mo-mo oil 852•9368 m•lure. dlpend1ble a $2 15K Act Rtty535·5055 _ *Pflllt•l OIYI* $800/mo 673 7 l5S 3BA'2BA unlurn ·garage Eutslde deluxe 2Br, gar· l;!7rt lticla 2Ht Mrvioe & ttepa 10 ocean IFFICES fl• Ill... WOl'k well w/S*)pje If YflU l&Llll PLUSH CONDO FOR Yr I y S 120 0 I mo age 1700 OshwShr, refng, 1<11cl'I 1 1VI 985 N Coast E 17th St, CM Remodeled 1nteres1e<1 . ~ call H hallffill CHRISTMAS * EASTBLUFI' Condo 6S0-5711. 6-9pm gas & water pd Adults. f~large deC( 1 park· 11wy lag Bctl "ll"-5294 pvt, , ibl, ale patio The Judy 11 842·4321, Ell· $10.000 Mow-in l.4oun· Gor-oeous 2 bdrm. 2 bath e.cettent toc:atlon ZBr 1800 5Cl. 11 3br 2ba, Unfurn yrly lBr on ba-y No pets 6-i6_3638 Ing apace Cal otc = Fii 11ll/WI Doyle Co/Rich 1. 22·1602 lel)llon 318 _ l•ln homel 3bd, 2ba Fast condo S«:urlly gated 2Ba. trptc vaulted ce1f. sharp, $ \500 • MC avail _ SS95/mo ... SSSO MC c f move tn 9•;,% lnt•est comm With pr"tige of a 1ogs 2 cat gar w/opnr f'Ow 650-8088 Iv msg ~.~:n·P~teFe~~1!~0!62i Eullid• Duplex .J8r 2Ba. Credit cheel\ MS--0605 Beach new Hotel HIME SMAlL II IFC G=~n~/T i,~~~~8 ~J Orllgl Hiwey. Elsinore Newporteddress Alk•og Ov91s1reams&lall1 Pool EL-m· AIU E 873 9 3 ger•ge w11her/dryer --Pool TV. spa t680 Su· 20fftCeS ~r~lonat• I stl •t Out Agenl619·941·2226 $175.000-Makeanotfer &sp• GrealveewS10SO * * Clgewater •1 4 hkup Yard gardener 2BR 1'.,BA apt nr Hoeg per1or-CM MS-2221 Part oraJI 85 1•1951_ ,.:~ppt~a Entry,= SAVE ON-HIGH LABOR No pets 549-2447 Ll2d:dr~r~e:~'t't,a~u~~= WH 't Last Lta1l 1975/mo 631--3646 ::!:!ocs.0~1' g;t!7d IUWI llTtl Olcing. C41stomer s. costs and b\ltld II your-3Br Condo 2Ba lrpte, $800/mo Fee '"BLOCK to beaent USTSllE llPLD hlcup sa 10/mo 731-0595 Wkly rentals now avill HAI( OfflCl · ~Ice a Typing Must ~ sett No down payments Traditional l•undry lac t car garage TELEIEIT ll&·lllO One 11) BOrm $470. One 2BR lBA front unit $140 00 wtc & up 2274 NB . Deck wlbey 'lieW 2 C1eoend1ble & organtzed Quality pnt-CUI malerlaft • Nr downtown Avl 12/ I 9 (21 Bdrm $550 Yrly 28r tBa duplex. g•r lrplc N Blvd CM M&-7445 desks av1ll 1300/mo (7 14)85~912 Step by1t991n11ruc11ons Realty $975/mo 642-7268 Eves ·•NPT CREST CONDO• Freshly painted, new s7ootmo_ 631•2916 _ block tobeach,S8801mo wpt · 2700 W Coast Hwy Sult• -- CaHlordet111SOfallend• 63 7370 3 FRONT ROWVIEWI carpets Clean Uhls inc E'SloE 2bd 1ba 1vt 1211 208 39th SI 1714) IUllllL•I 260 6"2-5010. P/TIMllH.Pfl lree Miles Homes Sem1n-l· :'v 1~~ 0 ?: •:r 2 ~~~· 3BR 2' 18A, S 1550/mo 404 E ':;'boll ,Showlog w/dryr hkup range, gar, 8S0-5819 (818) 449·5!124 3026 W Pacific Coast Hwy SMALL OFFICE $375/mo Wanted for lbl firm In tar Call (7 141521-1434 $865/mo ss7•6063 K1thy, Ag•~ 645-2235 apt on on I 1~ 10 and adults n/pets S695 * 1llU llOO• 'iewport Beach Relr!Q..TV includes all expen1e1 Irvine 553-1808 So --Tue1H/11,8-8pm •&695 9eC 751·6190-0.. St3!1+Wklgl nodep(Mlt-Eul 17th SI CoataMeu ' UTH COAST METRO S6t5 ll•I gels 2bdrm 3Bdrm 2Ba 2 sly house 548-5163 eYeS rrlg d1ahwul'lef, 11ove • -• f /l tfffll/KIN Small security complex Aertlft 1125 wlclean crpld dee.or .,. ·~ blk 10 ocean comm Coroaa •e.l Mar 2&22 ,. incl No pees 545-41155 Vaca ti ta ltltlll 6AS·3386 •sic for Bill Apply et Tl'le watch with comm pool Urvw 2 -. .,, pool tennis S 13SO/mo FIREPL.ACE·POOL·.-ATIO fl( c-Sim 369 E 7 s bOrm condo. vauu;rc;... 1 e Acres' 1 Ripe 'Cf e1e-prt u111s Pd kids 539-6191 · •OCEAN VIEW• Easts•de X·lg 2Bdrm w/tg * 2•M ll00* 2722 HE • nH W°"'a 1 th t Ing 11v1og rm wllrpl din· velopment Pemi Just Agt fff ~·3~ 4~093-:J s:~~~I From upper deck New tBr 01n11)g rm No pets From Frig dllhw11her stove BIO BEAR CABIN lar Full Ml'\l!Ce office SU1te 4 MfWIF M 1ng rm and deck 149 ooo• John Denver CIRCLE THESE lBa spa f:rtg, range. all S680/mo 557·2841 1nei No pelS 545-4855 pool table color t ~ Newport Centet 840·~7o Plllt"•TitlS ••••Sf Realty 657 51 111 Eves Do~r Shrs SBr 4B1 4000 ul•ls incl $1 t'75tmo 423 ... • v, • --SplCIOUs ano bright As-• Lu• 2·Slry 5 room lay-out """'onia &As-2111 ll!REIT LIClftaa •UM-Lllf* lrplcs Sleeps 14 Coaaercial Prt,.rtf word prooealng & edttiog sumable \IA loan 244400t •At70 2btflk1dspe1<>11 S725or 511 Baci1Bay"'9W&~ ......_ • "-II"' 71•5.45-11918 2771 slnfts Pn 15 Hra/Wk $124,900 631 1400 •131~1111* ~·:i•n:•12~::S4~79 •OCEAN VIEW• S!>SO/mo tBR 1BA •II 2Bdrm frpte P•tto I I 1.. $850/Hr &46-5398 GREAT BALBOA ISL.ANO Ct•tltry Lets ThiS 2-story 3bdrm 2ba 1BR lBA Cluptei. upstairs bllns. lndry rm. nr beach $1295 Adults 640-7006 tltl I tt •llt HYFlllT IOlll DUPLEX loaded with C t 1225 ktds very roomy $775 at IHiCllYOIClllO!· '• block to beach & shops •ICWFHIT* 2724 Htgh Ylslblllty & ample P/THCIPTlll/UO'f f:!:" n!u~'":.,~~~e:'. 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'view ~onaJ 539-6191 Agllee Lrg 3 bdrm 2''t ba. w1poo1 1850/mo 673·9013 TSL ~~~"*' 181h6~~-t603 28dr 1Bath $1100 yrly 8AL80A ISLAND HOME P riling Cout Hwy, Busy re1l 11tete otc Mutt spa 1enn1s an<J see gate $650 • 2BR 18A Anant MS-3883 mstr bdrm bl pvt entr N""'P' Be.h 1000-4000 sq be reliable. well groomed lrpl ' patio Super 2 plots 101 25 A thru F CllN l'llt lec High ca1ungs Skyhghls Uhl$ p~d Refrig mlCfo Laroe 3 Bdrm 2 81 •-.. lhr w/p10°I F $575 Avi It 1va1I Sllp. 1v111 w/gOOd typing lklllt bdrm income untt Easy Vista oat Mai area S375 $925. 3BC:. 1'•B• gar format O•n rm & wet bar No kitchen 708 Avocado carpelS Orapes, garage, •OCEAN VIEW• 1211 673-Mll7 w ·space 645-7100 Vanous "" Cd Joan w1lk lo ferry or lho9s ea 619439-292• 6A4 ·T589tvmsg $1695 mo Patrick/Sue 875.5219 kid• ok No P9ll 2901 9011 10 beach Studio, _ -~ • 631·1268 S4SO.OOO 673-8900 Costa Mesa Twnhm '3BR agl 631-12661780·8702 Mendou Of 557.9 I 77 lrpte u1111nc1 $745 (Sea· BeaullluTvlew Beck Bl'f. lntrtll 211 141\lt HI Hll''1': SPECTICIUI OOUI I LOn ••"MELll ·-shore Dr) 6-i6-21t1 P.rof •em 25 + wanted 10 4806 sq 11 .llioht mlg i of-1 ·lii~ ~\:· L---------1 lrpl hl<enew comm pool CHARMING NEWPORT -"'"' shr2BR2BA•plw/sarne f "11• •'" ,- ll0"11 .. a-. Across lrom Patk s 1000 HGlS HOUSE 2BR. Iba UY YIEWS l&CIELll 1125 $400 • sec. 720.0595 ICe wlpar 1ng LOedlOQ ,."n••• -REALE SlATE ta•ts WalHlront ~omel Inc Steps lo ocean Cuti Co~ PM ballO. lrplc. relrlg atu Atrpor1 loeauon. :. " 2 car gaf S 10001mo Bachelors & 1 Bdr; pool $575/mo MS.6404 Ocean Front!I Yearly CdM Fem/lo lhf sunny 5.49-3909 or 760-0MO ""fl• tflhlt lllt GfHral· 2102 l3f·1400 &75•4139 e-.entngs . loca1eo m unique 1pt MESA VERDE. SPACIOUS Agent 645-3683 3br 2ba w/sndeck. w/d, I • A · RECEPTIONIST WAHlED be DHlllH'S IELllllT con U4, 2h comple• w/ehermlng at-2 Bdrm. 2 Balh, n-UYHHT lfll·lllE 11or1ge Sf) $433/ma Incl lllltll Fiaaacial Work in pleeaant fr.-ndty 50' of ~.ttontage Bl44' IWPT·Wllflttl LUSE Xtra "" 58r 2B1 custom 100 lrom san<J Lease mospnere Lndry rm. '9 paint Cinnamon Ave On Lido Park Dr 18r furn. ulll & w ,ble 780-54'2 AllfflC .. Htl offece No typlog, b\lty Oeplh rroO.I•. Ob FULL y FURN & BEAUT .. $650 "'73 •632 hon I< led ' C1ushn (71,.)851·7720 Of WEST NWPT 3BR "BA interior-, lam1ty rm trpJc $9SO mo Agl 722·95SO sunaeck prvt garage /mo " ·D ullls Incl Pool. gerage FEM 20·28 10 lhr 3 bdrm LllllCtatata -zo P " "°'* ge o ~ o 1 S Iii """" 1v11lable A RARE FINO! -l S975I 675 •930 ,.. •~ Costa~ Ind~ 673-035.4 lt"""L 10bch s1oso1-o gr nr inc par ing .,.,.,, E bl ft t h ·-_... S600·S8SO/mo No pets MINI APT Wllhln Apt Trop-M mo .. 2''> bl HB lwnhm w to .. _ fut ....... '" S 1300/mo Fee all u wn m c .. an "'"' ICal .,.,.., pvt 3 pools bcil. S300 , ciep", ,.., ulll •SPIRfTU~L & PSYCHIC ..... ach area help Mon· 3000 Sq FL 19 14 School OCNFRNT beaut 4BR lull) TELHEIT Ill IHO unot 4BR 2· ~BA dbl gar 675-0447 tac.. di~: nr b4tach. C M • Cltt 11r-11a H CUii Avail 1211 Jill, 969_0661 READINGS Palm end day Fnday 0AM-5PM H ouse• Basementl furn home $2500/mo • frpl lg patio $1900/mo 54001 54.,_110.. 1 person only Year lse _ card readlogs ivallabte Full Company l>lf'*•ll Kitchen 1 Bedrooms• OCNFRNT 4BR home E-sd 3bdrm 2ba gar kids tse Susan 633-5907 Open airy 2BR 2BA duplex l'no "' .. 1565/mo Call 1175-0o447 Fem 25-35 Shr b4teut 38r 2 N11tonally renowned Pl"· Apply 1n 1)9(591'1 Pen-p _,1 ... R S2SOO/mo uni! wlfrpl(; • shr gar -w/d NB X toe , 1~ p otenti .. 1...,acr .. 1 IV· 1tnegourmetk1lchS900s EXCLUSIVE HARBOR hkup So o f hwy lttY(llffW ~STBLUFF T -h--atry twnhM ln1 . chtc loca1&11e·d 19yf'S nvsavet """' 11<*'1111 ;~~·-~ C~~~Y De~~!~ ~~~~_.T:~~~~ nu hurry 539-6191 Agl tee AIDGE lbd 2. ba 41 511115,mo. "91673•5354 58751mo 28R lBA. w/d Apt 3Br 2Ba ~ ~: ~{.,~ 2~l:Ci:,s,:: ~=~s;~io; ~:f.:~' Ave Costa Mesa Realty 657-5118 Eves IWn·YllY IEITlLS We1lside house 3Bdrm 2 LI 011 wt-t b,ar 1 p001 1 2 NEWLY DEC 1pac1ous hkup, 1 800ncdpyd• good toe No pets, S 1025imo yr IM SECllETAllY Bath 2 car ;.rage Prvt ennis sec g1 • rp c 1 omon1 6-i4-10 10 or 760· 7037 F Non Smkr. 2Br 2Ba encl ..... I ,.... -Zt25 G _... ·-~ f 675-8729 ~H218 BAYFRONT 6BR and slip yard wtgrdnr $950/mo df'cks $2350/mo lse 38R 2BA frpl gar, Cleek, TSL MGMT 642· 1603 Aller Spm or Wkn<11 gu • yd+ pool. tic • r.,....09 eng .. -1ng Inn I IL--I I • 1~ $5000/mo Agt Don 5.48 2313 851-1184 Kim grdnr walk to beach & -SSQOtmo ''tulll nr Cul· 1100 IEWIRll ~long ••P· MCretary/ 1 _. 1 18 vvv DOVER SHORES 4BR the shops S 14SO 759-3092 MIST IHI E/BLull pr-1rne lrN 2br vet/Univ 673•20251ev. Lost small black a v.tlll• gen office 10 work In ta11 LH4tr ... ''!'.~' llll'lly home $22SO/mo LUXURY 3br • EastSICle Fanfl~llC eonoo Costa .... 2&24 EUISlde 28R 1BA. ger, lrg 2'lbl nu ren /CS.C, encl -Bo ston Terrier rem . paced~· flex . heevy Great Island toe• at to PENINSULA 2~:ooturn ~~nh:r:xe t S 1 r~/= ~!,~ S 7;~~~~~s O:COf. yard w/patlO, w/d hkup i" w/lopnrs, no pets, lat Itta SttJI ta wtf named Prtssy , No l&g$, pl\Onel •Int lyplll det•" beacn & shop ctr Master "~s 110 oceaPTn tmBo v111a R-1a1a ator rurnlShed 673-0896 L1r11214ra &,t GrNI toe S7SO/mo 1 050 + see dep <>c:.an VleW! Strllg1lt, ~of afr1JC1 of people Lost onenttd Xlnt benefit• a sutta rrplc, spa tub. gar WE T NW 28r 2 A. .... w r1:>a1cony & pool No pets 2544 Orange A-.e 675 0068 or 830-3229 2!·~ 497.3441 trmn 1~6 W.tlsor! .>.ve pliusanl WOfklng con- •• _..,,Y rblt Great f1nanc· frple $900/mo 675-4912 IN THE uEIG .... TS Charm $675 $600 .,~'"3618 TSL MGMT 842 1603 ------c u 5~5 7559 a -dltt0nt-Send 1'99Ume to ,.. .... , n n • • sec .,....,.. • Large 3Bdrm 2BI up111ira LOOKING for outgoing "" " · 17v2· 1312 Mr Fuentes II Robert 1ng 633-1148 Agl P J COSTA MESA Tiii NEW JBR. 2BA 2 c•r gar ing neWly remodei.d 3Br 2Br 184 WJISher/dryer Newport Helghll ete1n Duplex 1 blk to beactl In M/20 s 10 shr 11ytllh 2 B«ttn. Wiiiiam Ftoal & C t JI 1024 3BR trptc; kke new comm s1<yl09hl beam ee•I, pluSh house 2 car girage hook-up gar•gi 3036 Bachelor 4 blkl to bluff Ne..-porl S 1400/mo storr hse. S382 SO Slep1 Assoc 1401 Ouu St ti a HI pool S1000tmo no pets S1200/mo 169 Sl SSO 646· 724l tv msg Coolidge No pell Stove refrio. small pet 996-8109 alltf 5pm tobch avtnowlS3t-t546 Newport Bch CA 92660 ' 2513 FaifWIJ Waterfront Homes Inc E t81h St 963 6258 NEWPORT SHORES 2bd. S67Stmo 432 7787 oft I peraon only $495 Large BIChelor unit i Mfrmmt wanted 30• FOlJNO ADS Like new vacant 3bcl 131· 1'«>0 " NPT HTS condo. lbr 3t:>a 2b11 2 car gar lease incl ullls (213)927-6772 block 10 beach E 1 SECRETARY PIT s 1000 mo All new upper • 2Br 18• Nr SC Pill. SA • reme· nee I, quiet. Nsmkr lo thr ARE FREE WOrk oul of your home, lrplc garage. CllSh/wlh Oft NewPOrl $825 2bdrm lrpk; gar w/d ml<:ro. Cirporl pool spa, bale ly clean Av1fl 1115 2br 2ba 1n CM S3SO.. •II" work• 54/Hour tar~ lot Great hnencing w/gar p1kng kids flat ap-new & beaulllul no pets umt sunaeck 55 7 4373 Coin Op Washer/Dryer $AICIS/m1> yrly <;411-4239 ulll Chrlltopher 673·5517 'CALL 675 4 778 s 1 9 .SOO 756-8557 peahng 539·6191 Ag1 lee s t300tmo 0 1556-9360 Newport snores 2er • S700 NO PETS 722-8011 IEWNRT YILUIE S LG untum studio tcttenen Neil 'elf>· non amkg ldutl Cal·. HILIEl'I CLllE·tlT lalHI Donni Et650 2529 den 2Ba 2 car g1rage C 0 :R~~IER ~UEX~RAY wlmlero, rel. 100 II lrom lo ahr 2br 2'~ba twnhse s;~:YET:BRJ,~~ M~~ BROKERS WELCOME Ptaia--la 2107 SHARP & CLEAN 2Bdrm, Walk to bet\ S 1225/mo •WIA IUJl &nS• COMPLEX land $500 ulll lncld Win· nr Fashion Isl compl spa 142·1111 Lo1ded wt upgraaes ... llove 1 car enclosed A'\/111/1~AQ1 7229730 1Br & 28r-frig, re~. PRESTIGELOCATION tar,Agt722:9!5SO lac $550/mo 759.9474 :,~t:ie~~~.d~.dJ~ these Clramattc 2 storr 2 & 3Bdrm Winier & Yrly garage S 750tmo NO NPT HTS 3br l 'tbl fpl ;:'1~dry, poo~5C:;~695o 5 BLOCKS TO SC PLAZA Mature adult 2Br 1•..,Ba 4-M/F ntamkr $375 , ., commontatlon 1kt111 hOmes stan ar S 158 900 Peninsuit Ren1111 IYI pets Call 548 t377 IOry rm g1r pal 410 931 w 19th SI 548-0492 Pie• 2 SIOfY garage, ullls W/D. micro, pool, req d Send resume to Onty71eft•Agt5.48·1329 Vt'laRel'llals67S·49 12 Sh1rp & Clean 2Bdrm C11111n1 Av••• 11-t -•ClosetoOCAlrporl $800/mo 111 +MC Nr 1ac lgTu111n condo3Br, FOUND black a brown Ba1aC>eltgnCOfp L It la 1041 stove 1 cir enclosed Sl 1001mo 642 2423 •BAY TIMBERS• •7 Minutes lo Beecn Hoeg Hosp Ev/Wlcnd1. den. 2'"r8a 689-!1420 male dog •pprox 9 mo·s 16541 Goth111d St .,... IC Coroaa •el Mar 2122 garage No pet s. ••OYIRS••·E•• ou .. I 1Br, frple, pool, •Nlghlllghled Sand Ah,Agt835·3558 Old Vic Dovet/WlllClttf Su11e 102H8 t2M7 * WllfTIWATll VIEW * 11'.YTal •••.ap * S725tmo 546-99SO n pauo gar No pets 399 Volleyball a Tenn It Cns _ Npt Hgla w/vv Prof n-amtc area ldenhly, 5.48·2908 ~ 1 n -pac1ous lamlty home on a W Bay St $635 650-6357 •Poot Jacuzzi. 880 Ntwp0r1 Heigh It 2Bdrm M/F 25-35 lhr huge 2Br FOUND Cat """' netied PIC1ure perlect hOme ·Lo-1Beclfoom. 1Balh in ente Supe1 clean 28R houM, to corner fol wtbay & 011y •Covered Parklog 18a, garage. Laundry, Iba wllrpl, gar, c•lh oell CalleO lemate"'"d~lown cation' Location• L~ arH Just $375 Fee quiet E side toe Only ltghl Vte'#S 5Bdrm 2 * LG lBR newt)' re-•Cable TV Avallable pool W11et a gas pe.Jd &mny 1465 548-2980 cation• City ltght1 V...W TELEREIT Ill 1110 S900tmo Wont last Cell mstr suites. 4Ba & separ· dee0r11ed quiet. pool, no •F*: Room with FtreQlaoe $700 &. $725 8S0-8213 Laguna Beach CALL ·3Br .. lg rec rm S479K • now• Robert Mllllken ate worksnop S3300tmo pets S552 up, 1884 and 8111iar<11 ------OOW WO L11 lelt 497*6149 Or 494.3035 Rhone R.E 760•8823 3BR 1BA front house •., 631 1266 Agl 760-8333 Monrovia S49-o336 •S1un11 llWNRT IUlll& lPTI Home, n·smtcr S425 FOUND large young In rt lt1ck I OH cer garage &02 Begome • ·~~~W \. Separate trom the rMI * PHTllHE CHE* • 1~~r:':s of Megnlfteen1 E~7rai;'Bawa;erf~n1 M':~. 494.5154 ~enmt~~o~~:' ~~n& c~:}· 211 21a T•••lt.a• Diana C.POef 63.l· UM II r .~ $800 Penn 2b• Plitt PLMo Pl U$.H -CONDO E.O Cl/w, frp4c, gerege. pfVt Pro• Mal n/amkr mal911hr 894·8054 Pool lenmi Sl'IOfl walk 10 Cff kids ok 539-6191 Agl lee CHRISTMAS!! 1 8R FURN/UNFURN bNct1 S222S 3br 3ba NB townhome I •~~~\:· 1 H '"Bd 2, B E11cell0 n1 toc•llon 28r ,. .... ,. ... .,"" ••LSO •v•t'"L9LE• w/vt-& anaeh car.....,. FOUND Lh111 Ap10. l>e•ch Central 01r, 4r .: TOWNHOUSE 2Br 1+t2Westc1 .. rm . ..,a, :>e "i 1 1..,. fl. ..,...,_.., " """ ,..,.... •• tmmac every amenity ¢ B pd remodeled Fr doors lg a rp c. vau 1...., ce JR 1BR FURNISHED 1Br Garage apt $!135 $475 • ·~1111722·9510 female, white, vcly Bristol S165K Wkdys 642·4391 a~r a 9as d/w ~arb~ fenced yo S22001;,.,0 engs. ' car gar wlopnr 5585 BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLe Ammie to Shr IUMY lg 2Br SI, SA 171•~42-9327 WknC11/Eves 642·2789 dllP palt0 S7 Simo 63' 2966 °' 759 7602 Over streams & fills Poot Crnr N-...t'VVJ Fwy & B-"-Sorry, no pets 780.()919 281 CdM ,_, blk 10 t>ch (213)408·2322 Oya SPACIOUS 38R 38A frpl, ~ ~45 476 t 2 6pm & spa Great v,.w $l0SO "'",."'" .,..., L ,...110 Id $.425/mo FOUND Siamese Cat an. IUCI Hllf 11111 2., car garage $1500 Da•a Poi'at 2126 38R 2BA. 2 encl ,,_ng blk No pets 549 2447 (S0try No pell!) VERSAILLES g ..-·.,, .. J I II ' ,... 38d 29 717 JASMINE. CdM " 10 oen Yrly S 13SO , 2BR 28A corner w/mlnl Prefer lem N/amtcr & Eve PfOll 1 yf Old blue Collar u1 1..., rm, a IBA CONDO pool. spa. EXEC OCEANF~ONT see S5SO 'Month FrM Ren~ (7 1~)557-0075 bey vtaw $980/mo, ,.. empty'd Sally 675-8134 a fl4MI collar Vciy Tustin Gorgeous A-frame within (714) 760-8812 retng ldry im Close to condo 3Br 2BA. Vrly So Coast Plaza are• 1Br, R~y ... tllde apt 1 & Reis TRW Agt 844·7211 Rmmt lhr nu condo lg mst & 2 tat St 1148-1415 =~ .:i::=-"'1~0 :.· CORONA DEL MAR bCt19"3C'!'!, ,137 !!~596-3703 '1700 M44t s:-~ ~~· =ed pool~~, 28drm• S585 ' Up Sec VERSA.tu.ES. 2BR. 2 tun br/pt/1 ba gat·JIC·W/d FOUND smell F/Ttrr.., d1lt0n $4 000 d*ounl II SBA 38A 2 ur garage or " _,,..., ...., Imo CUlllf RuTlL dep S500 No pelt 2020 bath•. pool, 90f'M bay· Brookhut1V Wt1tmln1ter type dog Ian color, vie eserowclotn.,.fore 87 S16501mo 675·4608 or foHtaia JI •MTllO, •llYEllllW• Futterton,63t·M27 ocean view S9SO/mo S525'wt530-800.5teve Btull1/b1ck bay aru DOCKSIDE RE 722-1730 875 6173 -Val;• "ll .. lll· .. 101 tr'lll-117• 2Br 1'~Ba hmh• Nie• (71 4) 846·0408 ,.,.... fer .... Mo-1790 I. ... .. • E/11de toe Pool, g1r' Twnhse lrg 28R 1 '~Ba. S8 LOSTI CAT ' wt\ ICUIHNT ... Ill HHEOUS llYHOrf JUl1 s gets hm •• ;ie ... ct .. ntt 2171 lndry rm new orpt fned Piiio, encl pkng, Vllll Belboa 19r ... ~ 1740 long hllr:iJr•,tu gr!~ Zon•d R·2 $5111.000 LEASE $2500/mo rental 31:>r 2b1 gar more $74~/mo playground. $77511110 Veraalllet 2Br .. ..., --1 .. ox""30_d_X•RX""d_E..--. mai. Rewardt 67S.17to 640-14601305 M 5·9588 Agent 722 8988 539-8191 Agt lff N Sen Clem EvetY1h•ng 2310 Santa An1 Susan M2 0382 wll0)'9, Studio ~50gt £H1114• Cotti Miia --furn Avl nowt $875/rno TSL MGMT M2 1803 6'&-0668 wk°hdt 722-73N ., Alley 1cceu Storage LOST Female eat grey lots of students look for apartment furnishings in classified. Will they find your items odvertised? lat u • ...,, YH $111 YMt ''"".'' C• C.111ifli4, 642-5678 tor Information & surprisingly low eost. Baat. lt1e• 2140 N o prepaid 1111 UUllllH paid Sludlo WATERFRONT wit 1Un only 842-6060 w/peadl marking•. tong f8r 191. cleen Vec:11nt 1118~7$-0 111 lUllllAlm Av11t1~ 0.Cembef 1 d«k• 2bf. 2b1, )11r1y. • -legs AMELIA,vleolNew. Enclosed g1r1ge Kids 1100 Off ....... Oest• $425/mo. No pell, Qui.t. a 1150/r'no, ue-7 .. 41 EnctoMd ltn~le ear ger· port & Finley 873·0242 ok Cton 10 bHCl'I hit" C111t ••ttt Pool recrHOon room, patio M2·534t 538·9524 Suiy =:rg'.'~n~; 0::9:ru~ I.OST Gold cl'l1ln with S5751mo..962·4"71 211& leundry room UOJMO. 7514531 nJ~/d•lmon<l ~ 2BR 1' ,BA 2 llOfY conoo ( 28( 2§ conJ 1 BOrm --· • SS25 lurrrt leatti _ -VIC Newport P11t & lrM Carpon & fello ~~CuryW/O p~I ltnn~ 2Bdrm -·· S550-S695 Nwpt Be.h lndMduaJ 1 cat REWARD 5"14306 · • ' • 530 w Wiison garage J•mbOr" snd $7:15/mo Agl 911 ·8811 . taunt $975/mo Oya Completely r•mod•••<I Make the Move to th 8tton S.Curttyoate '95 LOST HIMALAYAN F. 3!r 2' Ba TownnouN " car g1r. laundry ~-op, no p1t1, 8eacn?Hell l10S0/IM 9e3·7055 • H r 281 1v1 11120 I 1000 mo New paint. crp~ Ii tefltin & floOfS QfdM 6 -.1t« pd '46-8511 631.0405 Evft 731 7528 untts Like ne~ CloM to &s•·8090 or 78().98"2 D!CL.AWED, loolcl like -tong "'" $'-mete. YiC bu ... lhOp•' t>aetl n k C•atrrial t91fi1Bay c M REWARD 64 ·1~~ ~~~:.~,2-ew .r;ar. wporl U. lalt/IHt H/6tl6•5H1 W/154·7440 ... ....U,• •A•.!.LA-Y••·- 8Aam&.• •11 .. 'HI '...... . ....... . 2 ••••••• 87, .. .,,. ... , ... ,.~··-~ ........ 11• R JH 1111 Ma. ONE MONTH FREE RENT Af!rtllnb fiA LOST Ma.t.i s..t P01n1 _ SltmeM n11Md Tommy Mike t'e amart move to Pan Ne•port, '•wport Bt1 '1 premlff I• uy 1ddra1 F1nl1k4 ud nf1m1M4 I, t, 6 a bedroom aputmntt ud to•1kt1t1 Olly ml11tn from Newpert Ct.I r ud Full .. lslu4. From UH t.t SI lff. • ' Jambor 11 Su Jt141ell Hlll1 Raat1 ('TK)-64+1900 .PARK NEWPORT 11 ~A•I& •l blut collar, 1 'ff old t ·2Br 28a, f.11r Uta. Oovet Slit• on S1n11900 ,.,ge unit 1n xlnt eono Dr REWARD M2·tt80. CIOM MCIOllll IM \'Mf. LOST MIN. f /SHll TIE AQt (7 14) 7t0-080e blk/wtlt a table, Vic of IPAITml ....U Telt>ertlWard 'ounttin 1 4 u n 11 a I n I 1 n Vlly Hl-5558, 73CJ.2725 hm9rctin0i. OOOd ~ LOST on lanlwn/ sseo 000 7 I. ts Mt5' PCH DIM " 10 Yr °'° biu. ev-blind, A111trel· •• ana/ in t 11n nep wn1 wlta.n. nu .. 99.s15'4 -.lllml!!"111!'!""!'"~."'!!!n!!"'.-*-'~t NWPt~r:,.=;eo, t:a:;· ~ ilU -------,-u-... -.m-: ,...,."' ... '"· • 1 C tlen Mlnle1ry rt M2...tt2f - ,. ). I .J\ffi 'LTtising A T s T (,r111.\ln); 1b1h Ht I.\ \~fttr un tlit Ow1gt' ( UllSI OttJ\ 1m:s_i:tnAt1k ph11:l0<.mc:. l•\0Ut artt t \\ho u11.lcf\11111h mere h.ir.J1\tnl! tu .lt\t,.:n :.JH rmmg tor a a11t 11 o! cl1Hih 1-\~1lt1\ ro pr11duct u1ouh <1rkl prc:~nr"1on 'fl('(' Im 1u1tnn11ll\C: Cl""JI t\Ult aoo rc:ml aJ\trtl\101: at a Int r~u· I\ C'\\Clll1.il O.ir J1suururuun.: muhr dtrrurid\ qu~hl) and \I le :\t"'l'"£'C'f pwducu m lno11.IC"dft 1\ ~n 3)\tt Ab1h1\ to "orlc under u;:h1 dC"adlmt\ 1' a m1m Pnor'""-paper txpctJt"n(C" 1un ad,ar:ca t 1'0~11100 I\ tull 11~. i:ood hcnc:tm ~1.m s· .ftl ptr hour J'fto.l\C "<lld re UITIC\ (n Dai" Pilat · (,11\(J ,\(n.1 , ( .1hl11t1111 IJ.>f•.r Mftfllfl" 1111, 141--ClCl 1.aMMa"8t Paiatia1 C•..f!ltn Mll ,,. $2.40 per day ~llEYCONS'r I do It allt Home lme>rOYe Horne Repairs 642:7390 1coMM'l/IND 28 a.......,. sMTTH Quilily Pififfing' 18MXtcomp;11ble UOk yrs Do my own ~k lie TIEES Int/Ext Comm'llAeeicfll drl\/9, k9Yb0ard, sa95' IRVINE AUTO =27804 1 Al 84&-11?.6 Apts FrM est 960-9931 W11h 50 MB 11595 Call CENTER Thal 1 All you pay for 3 lines, 30 day minimum 1ntl'MI Topped/r~ C ... nup 547..0400 Plus Small Remodel Ind ELECTAICIAN nu .. wn.~nklr 751-3478 MATOIAN PAINTING 714-951-3144 Add•llOfU Walls Doors lie ~233108 S.nallllatge LANDSCAPING SPECIAL Ouakly R Spec.alty frtt It fH IOZ2 800 428 74 85 SERVICE DIRECTORY H2·1ll0, I CHE, UI IObs A rt£>11rS 541-5203 WE oo IT Alli REF'S Uc=281597 631"9295 FREE TO GO HOME Mai...,_ __ -__ -__ __, C t/"-tt NEW & REPAIR No jOb Lic;/tns DIG IT 846-7070 Pelnllng I Waterproofing Brtttany spaniel •ell tata _ ..-acr I 1oo small Top quakty WOOd roof-decks-stucco-trained, Neutered, 4 yrs Dtlvew•Yt petio. P•tht Reas FREE Ml 631-2345 QUALITY MAINTENANCE hie-cement-es I 662· 7841 VIU. ;;.:s.3ovi --------. · • _ C!Mn-upa, sprinklers. 20 BMW 9 15 0/ etc No tob IOC1 small WRIGHT ELECTRIC yrt e11p Tony 845-5124 GLASGOW PAINTING FREE to good hOme 2 yMr • IO Reas Mickey, 536-0553 20 yrs Serv a Const exp ' Int/Ext 30 yrs exper . old Male 8UMtt Hound APR FINANCING WEEKS CONCRETE •463279 CdM 873-1180 C&8 LAWN SERVICE ref's 642-5214 ~KC t~•1-"' -.~.\,',".. On Appro11ed Credit SERVICES • Sew cutting, MOW• EDGE TWICE MQ PAIHTIHO IHSroe-&""OUT hou .. l>f-0*411\. 9f'"I wlth 80 Month/3~ Down CAl.l TOOAYll All FOR LOIS Your SeMce O.rec1ory Reprnentatlve remove concrete. asphell. htcatift S.nicn UO·VS 548-5722 Average room S42 FREE children 964-5698 l1m11ec1 Tim.a Only" dirt •87559 631-.2810 ELECTRICIAN&;; work Tre~/Trlm/Clunup • estlmates951-.89S3 FREEtogOOd home 1em01 SomeRestncttonsApply C~il• C FrM esl S20 hr Falls for planllng Rea• p • old F/Golden Retrlv ,I H t •'47492. Greg 919·8278 prl09I 642-2873 Chuet( """'"·~~-•_.1!1-!oo____ housel>foiltn Qd wfklds. f ea6y11111ng In my £111& · DUSTY s Landtcapell.wn FlMH1NO INTERIORS 12131592· 1373 Hunt Bch --------91 CM hm Wtll C81e for 1n-firtweN Main Setv Wkly/month/ HANGING/STRIPPING rants&up 6:t~4834 111me fr .... t 241•1940 VISA-MC873-1512 Piii.JO llTIOI •AROUND THE CLOCk• •Firt,aH• Safety* The Cahf PubllC Ullltties NIGHTS•·WEEKENDSt Chimneys prof ~. K C TREE SERVICE PJ11ttt/lttair Com~. REQUIRES lolante Ok 548· 1545 CM FREE lnsp 548 1177 Tap Trim Removal Oual Int IE•I )fuPiutenng that all uMd, boutehold Sent L1e;lln1 trM est Cuttom THtunng. Quality ~I movers, print t1*t TENDER 1.0VING CARE! laa•,..a 969·8263 Of 536-&eH Work Problems-No Prot>-ed~t•~~tr, Hi~ All~:~~1~i~~:"9 ••HANDYMAN•• 1.• .. m .. · .. · .. •,.1 __ .... ____ lems' i:32MM 554-7631 have a question about Lar~ or small I dO it ft! *'-1--* NICK & Son's Plutetlng & '"-19Q&hty of • "'°""9t, Cltaalat Strrict Pal 531-5579 or •~ m1g CLEAN & EXPERT Stucco f:REE est Ins & Call P~ Ulilt• Com.. Houwleenlng•Wtndows ·••HANDVMAH•w 0..25yearse.panence SWe UC. 771-1269 mi1S10n 714·551 ... 151 14 yrt. rellati'e,,.... O'llrll Concrete, brlek, -ooo wk, LIC T-116 •28 130-1353 Plialliat rr~ 845·9&ee P1n&/Dell• etc Martin 722-8351 ••ABC MOVING•. -,.--.,--n••-111---1-.-.. -1 ••2-4321td.310 1540 J&mbor•. N 8 M ·F 11149, S..S I I 62& S Euclid St f'Ul9rton CA 714 ·880 6300 2 t)..69t-6701 a.~.a.1-aJ ,._.1,na; £11~1se HouMdHning •GEN HOME REPAIRS Quick & C.rell.ll T138048 •Allpf\lm.....,.l hMI""". _.....,...,...,_._ ....... ....._1 _.,. .. .,... Alt tuPPIY• fvfnithed. r• Paint e>rywan c.r~try LO RATES 552--0410 V".. ...., '••------•! M@itOWR OR PA EB heble, caJl ll(llty 841.-.970 etc Gary 845-5277 PTL 2 HI _ IF DRAINS cleat lrom 115 1' Aleo lnObl Patnlll\Q ~ • --.-· '" ... Faucet 0.IC)Osal Reptpet LIC•2IHIJ t3t·l2t5 MARI S HOUSECLEAN FENCES-GAT~S Tree tnm Carel CountfY 547_8175 • . PtOf cleftntng, e•p. gOOd Dump runs C M./N 8 AMTEX TEXTURING refa/trana 24hr 241·9553 a1u JtmWhyte,842-7209 IHl ... .ull w: .. ~20<t:O'? 6~~~=:1 Wencl• ' Ke41y'• Oualtty HOME REPAIR Plum.;:-sr••TI ...... . I HMCIUn•ng, ••P . reta etectr1ce1. t1i. work. beth Orange Co Or1g1n• . 842-0405 0< M2-1881 & lotc '~ '47·2328 Stud nt MCM!ft lnau1ed LIC T1!4-43$ 841·1427 N(W W.,IMUM Storage IN U.S.A: ·Aft) TRYltG Huro TO 8£ :: I • I AUI • K RVICE • ftARTI • LeAllNO BUICK 'DEALER • MT402 Pl&JC NOTIC! It~ ftC:TmOt• • ,, •••• MAm ITATDmMT n. '°4lowing '*"°"' -doing bUaineee .. Century 21 A NelQhbomood Em· pc>flUITI, 1C"12t aroo.thurlt u, Foun~ Veiley, CA 92708 A Ne1gllborllood Em· POf•um, lne.. Calllornle corp , t6129 Btooill'lurst •A, Founta.n Valley CA 92708 TI'oa bUl•MU ,. COft- ducled by • COtpot•lion A Neighborhood Em· ~~~~~ p or1um 11\e l~l•• l'il .......... = Cllt1~1111 Vice Prestdent TlliS II 81..,,.,..1 WM flied --------Wllll ,,,. Counly Clerit of Of-........ Ol TUN 11191 COU!'lty °" October 1 ltht Int, 1mmec cond, • .,, 19&6 w n 511,7SO 842-1772 n11m • P\ibilst..o °'9"98 Coeel OLDS 71 De111 88 Roy1le. Deify PltOI October 21. 21 4dt, 1r pwr lockt, cruise '°"O-"ber 4 11, 1Ne •tc . 1 owner gd cond. T-4'4 $1600 840·5068 • ..., , .... . ... ., ..... , PllllC NOTICE FICTITIOUa -.-.a NAW IT A ftllllllfT 1 ... foClowing pel'tonl • dolrlQ b.ltt.,... .. s~ I 702 ~ CArCie &lit9 0 Senta Ana CA t2705 Rotilrl Vranf Cllrlt· tlansen 550 llt1ula11no H·102, C09tt MeM CA t262S Thia l>vtiMU It ton- 0\ltted by at\ indMdull Aobett • Ott ..,,..., ,... lta191'1\tN --flied ._, l'l IM County Cltn ol Or· ~ COUtlty Oii S..,.em• 2t t """' ., I• Pul>h9ftM Ofange ~ PllOt Octot)er 2t, .... -=---=~•~12_1L1IM~---..._. T4'4 M UC M>lta ; LAST WEEK'S WINNERS: FIRST PLACE Debbie Mauas 19-0 SECOND PLACE Sylvia Cohen •• 15·4 THIRD PLACE ___ ,,,.M.,..a.,,r~g VetcoY:..:-...=--=--c~- " .. The S1nta Ana Mountain• County Watw OlatrlGt "(SAMCWD") It preparing a NegatlY9 0eetarat1on fOt the project d.ac:rt~ ~. A .. Or•ft" NegallY9 Dtciatatlon It on flle at the Olltrtct omc. and la avllll~ for public ln1P9Ctlon A N9gllllw Declatatlon wtll ~ conlidwad f« app<O¥al or dtupprovll by the Board of Ow9Ctor1 of the Oiltrlct at thia meeting to ~ held on Nowmbw t9, 198&, at 7 j() p m. at the Oiatnct otttoe located at 30575 Trabuco Canyon Road. Suite 200. T,.buco Canyon, California 92811_ • The: project e0n1lat1 Of the fOl'°"nO' . . PrOliCt ._me: RHllocat101l"ot wat« cap11elty • . ' Prof.ct Location (apeclflo): .. AeaJIOC9tlon will occur within the Olatrlet boundart.a A map deplcttng the Oittrlet boundarlel 11 attached hereto•• Attachment "A", SANTA ANA MOUNT~INS COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Project location: (City) unincorporated (County) Orange Description of ".'•tur•, PurpoM and a.n.ftclariff of Protect: T~e Olstrlct wlll reallocate Its available. non-committed water capacity In order 10 provlde, and have available, aufflclent watec capacity 10 serve the need• of t~ District and Its cuatomera. Nam• of Agency Undeftaklng Project: Santa Ana Mountains County Water District Contect Per.on: Generel ~ -Mr. J. Fred Sim. Area CoOt: (714) Phone: l5l4l'77 -Mitigation m ... u'" to avoid pot.ntlal atgntncant en.eta: None. Robert E. AMlow, Stan IMmbef ~atbfle for Preparation ""---Wtnlam J. Kadi, Aul9tant Secretary November 7, 1986 ·Pubffshed Or~Coeat Dally Pilot Novembw 11, 1986 Friday's High School Games, Nov. 14 0 Marino -r 0 at Fountain ~ 0 Corona del Mor 0 at Newport Horbof 0 Woodbridge 0 at loguno Beach 0 Tustin 0 at Uni .... rsity AAUUI ..__.,~&ha R. 0 0 N 0 V A N Burihatdt of Sou~ G I L M 0 R E La~=~· 2 ... 1rand· f\AKHUS, dWd No· du . Heidi ind vm\ber 10, 1986. He Phahp Burkhardt: 1s eurv1vfd by h11 brother. Htrold beloved w le, Bprao ~rv.cea wW ROAI>el~ or Irvine; be held on Wectne.- •od hia 1n, l:lonOwn dlay. Nov~~r 12, 10 E. dauah~r·in·l4lw. A.M at Paciftc Vtew Ka1bleef\, arand· Cha~I Wnh ln&er• l'h1ldr n. Katie and ment to follow •t 1'<:1· Etac, all of Belboa Nl Law.n ,M~I Island; s1l!tcr,.'rhelrna ~rk, Glt>ndalt'. P•r KC>ll•ur of Mlri• cihc.• View Mortuary, n upoha, Mrnnaota. •Directors: 644-'2700. ,r. Prumment NewJn.'t -ROMANCHUK . Bca<'h bus1Ma.~m•h MARY MARGARET for 22 yNrs, born in ROMANCHUK. born MinMapults, Manne-January 27, 1&17. aota, movrd lO Cali· ~ aw•y Novem- rornaa 1n 1941. bt>r 9 1986 an New- Fuunded Udo Doors port Beach. CA. She lixuporatt'd m 11151, 1£ sw·vwed by her in Newport Beach. husband, James G. Rl't1ri.'d altN 22 yeal'I Helwia. son, ~e~ .. m bu.1 Memtser Romanchuk of Mans- o( St Andre~• Pres-field, Ohio, daUChter.~--­ byter1an Chureh for Beverly Romanchu'k 'Over ~ ye rs Mem -Brown of Oakland: onal ~• wall ht> CA . 3 gnndchildren, ·. l)t>ld . l 00 P.M. MarkandValeneRo- Thunsday. Novembt'r manchuk and Lana 13, •t Padhc View Garbt>rich: 2 great M em o r 1 a I Par '< grandch1ldttn. Bl•ke Chapel. Pac1f1c View and Chad Garberich; Mortuary, Directors stSters Barbara Ann 6-&4 2700 Mc Kean and J•ne STEIGERWALD tie n n in g_a n. • A L l t E J nt>phew, Tony Mc STEIGERWALD,,._ a Kean. VI talion Will r('S1dent of Newport be Wednesday. 12 Beach for the past 17 noon until 8 PM years. died November Rosary will bt' 7:30 9 . 1986. Sht> 11 PM. Mass oC The survived by her son. Rewrreco<>n will ht> -John Steigerwald of Thursday. 9·30 A M Cart>fft"C, Aruona; 9 at S\ Joactums Cath- grandchildren and 4 olt<' Church. l:OSii great arandch1ldrm. Mesa. ln~rment will She was a tl)('mber of be Saturday, Novem- the Board and past of-ber IS at St M•ry'• flC't'r of The uttlt' Ct>metecy,_ Oakland. Balboa Homeowners CA Harbor Lawn- A.s:,oc1auon. Serv1t't'I Mt Ohve Mortuary. will ~ helctWli<fnes-Dlredonc MO--,:J~ day, November 12, at 2 00 P M at PaC1ftc View Mo rtuary Chapel m Newport Beach. ln lit'u of flowers, donations may be made to The Amencan Luns A&- soc1at1 on or the American Heart N - PACIFIC VIEW MEMC>ftlAL PARK c.m.tet)' • MOrlU9')' Ch•pel • Crematory 3SOO Pacthc VleW Drive NewPQd.,Beach 6«;2700 HARM>R LAWN- MT. OLIVE soc:ialaon. FRENCHc INA B. Mortuary • Cemetery FRENCH. passed Crem•tory away November 9, 1625.Gts!er Ave 1986 In Newport! CoataMesa B e a <'h She Is ~o-5554 survived by ~ • American Heart ft Association v GAME RULES • (',-... .. ~ Mdl fundlly MMe YOV .ickl on '-.,.,.., ....,._ CUI eut, me.I er -~ lo The Delv Pllo4, 330 Well a.v St. Cos,. MeM, Ce m2' • Enlrlft ~ M _lme,__ecf no laler 11\M S ,..>A. T'tlundlv. ~ec.dlnt IN ~v ..,.,. Late ~ •• not be eoutl*I tt mote IMll -wt_., e lle- lltNlltr ..... --mlMd W'llWIW'I wll ... llUOGll»cl IN ,_.. ... Tllftdev W1Mwt mev .icti ._ ~ll• el Tiie 0.tv ""°' Clftllcie Ft1clitv AHElt UOft.M ~ ~ ~· ""'" In Ille --· l 9"1rY ----C>wkallon Of entrv foo'm !IOI ecaiM ..... EmtllO-•lld lemlllft Of Orel!H COHI ll'ullll.iilfto Co not ellolllle Mutt be II or o• to tnlet COll!fll PHC>Nf (Ori Yovr E""91ope) AntNTIOH1 w_,, Cwde The Dooly Pdot 330 West lay SI. Co.to MeJo CA 92626 Saturday's College Games, Nov. 15 0 UCLA 0 at WOlhington 0 Orange Coast 0 at Polomor 0 Cerritos 0 at Golden West Sunday's Pro Games, Nov. 16 0 New England 0 at Roms• 0 Cleveland 0 at Roiders• 0 Chicago• 0 at Attant• i l 0 Oollos • 0 at San Oie9Q 0 O.trolt 0 at Philodefphio• 0 Houston 0 ot Pithburgtl • 0 lnd1onapoli1 0 at New York Jm • 0 Konsos City 0 ot Denver• 0 Miami• 0 ot Buffalo 0 New Yortt Gionta 0 at Minf*oto• 0 New Or'-ons 0 at St. louit • 0 Tom po &oy 0 01 Green lay• ----··Tie Bieak·----~ ot Cift<innOfi• ---------------------- OVEMBER 11, 1986 SEE A2 FOi TODAY'S NJ~ e11arges fty-_.OVer 0 I Costa Mesa task force split on policy · for.dealing with Latigo day workers . -- BJ ~ONY AAVEORA · :....C; ·The ~.)\lorn hne 1s either we•get ..... ...,'!ll'f...., ·rad of(1lkgal 1mm11rants) or they will ---·-~01sscn11ns members .of 1 CCHta wn:I) drag our Cll)' down to their Mc\a task force on Latino day lc,~1:· said an oppo)in1 repon 'u~ worlt;ers charicd Monday that the ·n)1ttcd to the Ctl} C"ounpl h) ta ~ 1roup'.s officull repon ,; sl-nt~ · forn-..mem.bCr'.Pat Dolan. • . • . toward 1lk,al 1mm11ran1s Doian \aid he rep~nts thr~ Vyacheslav Molotov, the right hana -of Stalin, Is dead at age 96./ A50 • Eugene Hasenfus' fate Is In the hands of a Nicaragua trlbunal.iA5 California · Athletes' numbers add up to $10.8 m illion for lottery winner .I Al Nation . Winter arrives wit haven- geance in the northern part of the nation./ A4 Sports Pioneer teacher and coach Ralph Reed Is honored in ceremonies at Harbor High./C1 Marina High' s Sean Magula is the Dally Pilot's prep football Player of the Week./C1 Mothe r denie s guil t in tot deat hs By &Ille Associated Ptt11 ~ mother whose 3-month-old t\\tn) died of apparent he-at trokc "hen lcfl 1n a car last ummcr pleaded innocent Monda) 10 charges of in- \ Oluntaf"\ man laughter and felon) child endangerment. lk'erl> Jean Ernst entered the pk-a( before uperior Coun Judge Luis Cardenas m Wn1m1n)t(1'. who ordered aJUf) 1~1al Feb. 9 Ernst. :!S. rrma1ncd free on h~own rcrngn1zancc .. ncr th hearing . T"tns .\dam Ra) and Ashley Ra chclk died ofaeparcnt heat stroke Inst Jul) after being left inside a car where temperatures could havt' rearhed I :?O degrees. authorities said The Garden Gro,cd1v0fett 1n111al- I) told officers ')he kft the twins unattended fur about 20 m1nutC's "h11c she "cnt into a1anitonal su ppl) firm 10 ~'C a friend --But-dunng~Nia-f prei•minary hearing that concluded two "eeks ago. Dcput) Pubhc Defender Dcnm 0-C onncll did not object when the pr~cut1on claimed the babies v.crt' kft in the c:ir for about fi ,e hours OT onndl alleged that Em fs bo\fr~AJ >tt ~forrov.. ·wu 10 blame bcl·au~ he con,1nccd her ht' -.l~lte-a nap "h1lc hl· "atched the infant\ \1orro". 30 1e~111iC'd that Ern\t ran from the shop 10 her car when he "oke up after ~hl1ng him wh) ~he had kt hero' erslcep. The O\.\ncr of 'he hop. Lcon:ird Wo-.1c. 1es11ficd lha1 Ern I talked wtth ~1orro" for about IS minutes after "aking up and before walking out to hrr l·at to ("heck on the children other nwmhcr'l \\ho feel that the. p.incf ... Oniet:ll fl.'('OMmendallOO\ Wiii unla\\IUll) u1d 1lleaal imm1srants 1n C<n1:a \1e1~. .. FortheCH) to111Jandabct them is a '1olatmn It'll not nlfn." Dolan s.;11d. 1n a h.11l\\a).outs1de the eou.nc1I \tud~ ..C'>\ilon. ··1 feel v.e'rt bcins nl·~1ncl) 1mpae1ed b> an invasion or ilk I :ihen~:· · • Other mcmben of tbt' 'task force al'>l> compl;uncd that the ,ofTk1al n:po11 "a) inadequate and in· I complete. but the> we rt reluctant to . bcina picked . up b) potcnual cm· labor. suppart DUl~n·s \C:n1on -whteh plo)trs. Man) of thCSC" men con· l.)olan. and the unoffiC'1al re~. the) con\idcted b a~ in the otht'r &r"'3te ta \\et.1 side park. ch:.iricJ thut ta r.. fo~ l'h1u,.om1n d1rect1on. • bJonh task force rt"lommen· and \'kc Ma) or Mary Hornbuckle a\ J he coune1l acetptcd the ofYkial -datmnH-:ih for police 10 c-$tabh h foot "'l'll 5 other cm ofliuab team rolled nd )O~allcl!I unoffi~ 1aJ -rcpof'U. ~trol) in arc ~ \\ httc V.Ofk.tn COn• thc11; idC!l\p,bl Other ~l mcm.bcB. "11hou1 aar~ma to con,idcr an) of · 'el'll', H1 rnbpcldc did not attend tht the rccommcnda11on~ ., MOJcq, er. the paneh•ratd the <'tt~ scs.won 1o,nda) bc\-:auat of a ckath 1n • l hC 11-mcmbcr panel 1u• fotmtd to promote cultural awarcneu the fanul).. · . • la'>t 1a) to de I v.uh compla1nli throush the '}panish·med1aand soc.al ihc oppos1ns Tt'J'OC\ jddcd that llbout the ljtrge •croups of "' o'rg:inwn1on The group 1l'i0 called~ . ra 1:11 tension ~11lun LO'>ta Mt'D ha.~~ prcdom1n:11d) La11no men pt~nn& for the cr~-ntmn of a ... hinnJ t\111... turrii'<l to\ mlcncc. • : · • • on local strl~\ comers In ·hoptos of "here -workcr5 c.ould so 10 find '2a~ ("'--Me ALl:&Jl9/A2} • Newport delays drug test pla~ : for employees Concecns raised- over accuracy of :- testing meth~s By STEVE MAR~LE Of .. 0.-,,... ... Newport Beach ell) leaders agreed Monda} to· dcla) con 1de:i.na dru& tests for O t} ~ork.cr~ and JOtf.apph· c:ints· because of concerns O'er the ·rehabiht> and lcgaht> or the ~sts" Drug 1c ts. on the a'craae arc i!l<lccurate ncarl) 60 percent of the time. according to a na11onal surH) di tnbutcd to the (°lt) Council The couhul. howc,er. did apprO\C a more tempered drua meuure in "h1ch upcn 1sors and managers will be tra1n(-d to rcc<>Jntle S)mptoms and bch:i' 1or cons1sten1 w11h drug and alcohol abuse ::the l: ti) al\o "111 promote pan1c1- pat1on in 1n emplo)cc au1stant ' proeram d~gncJ to assist v.ont'r Wl~h :t ranv of pcrsonal prob4nns 1ncludrn Jru& 0tdd1ct1on. bout 7.S percent of the Cll)'·s \\Ork for "' 111.lYl tale a~anttfe of; th~ hSI l:tm:e program. thougll tM ma- JOrtl~ turn 10 the progra~ for lepl help or famil) rnu~~hng. ~1d D~anc Mumon the c1I) s personnel dircc· tor iuruon saill there~~ ra~n lO su~pcll that an) cit) emplo)ce ha a drug problem < oune1l m mbcr!i. 1nd1c.a1cd the) "ould be: \\tiling to adopt a drug tnlin& program "hen and if a contro"cr!o1lll bill that call\ for drua te~tina 1s :ir.proH·d b) the lcg1slalUrc. Th(• b1I . .iu,horcd lh Sen. John ., mour. R-.\naheim. v.ould S('1 state" 1dl' standards for dru& and alrnhul tC\ting 1n the v.orkplacc {Pleue ~ DllUG/A2) 2 picnickers shot at pai:k in Nigu ~I By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. 0.-, ........ rl·poncd 1n fair _nmd111on. Palm trees don't bend T\Wl p1cnrckcrs sufTrrcd gunshot wounds Monda) dunng a club a,ather1ng m south Orange Count). \\h1k .. hcnlT\ dcputi~ \\Crt in· '.:1111g.a11ng thl' \hooung al the park lhl') r\'\l·t~l·J a repon of_ another huo11ng 't{ltm "ho "'as Yn Santa .\na I losp1tal A P.1m tree d estined to be planted in th e cllffa of bome. ln La&una Beach'• China Coye la ttan.ported -carefully - around a bend on Ocean Boale.ard ln Newport Beac b . Land.caper Ron Felteleon will be putttna one of tbem In a planter box atop a aarace. , . Bolh un1dent11ied male \.ICttms. a f 5·)car-old and a :?0-)car-old. "'ere at Laguna 1':1gucl Rqronal Park when the shoo11ngs occurred. said Orange Count) henff'> Lt Rus El~ner Dcpu111:~ "'~ 111 to the hosp1Lal and 1nten ll'"cd the :?IJ.}ear-old who con- firnwd hl had been at the China Clull PllOll America II ls embar- rassed by New Zealand entry In Ameri~a·s Cup trlals./C1 E n tertainment • .A sizzling ''Chorus Line'' struts acros5 the UC Irvine stage./ Al Federaljudge rejects l\.CL~ lawsuit on jail mistreatment The \ 1c11mc; "ere J!l<ln or a pKntc gathcnngorganlll'd b) SC\eral count) high 'll hool and college chapte" of the ( hina ( lub, .\bout IOU students were at the par~ at :?8~~ I La Paz Rood when tht') hc.-ard at lca'it one sunshot al about :! 10 pm .. flsner said. The IS-,ear-old "a\ "-OundC'd 1n his right calf. Elsner said He wa\ transported to \11ss1on C ommuntt) HOSJ»tilk.n..ve he "a ~rcatcd and He had sufTen.>d a superficial \loound in lhl' left bullocks. Elsner ~•d tk \.\3') trcatC'd and released. L l\Ol'r d1dn·t J..no" how the S«ond 'tl ttm l'ndl·d up in Santa ~rra v.11h a gun)hot \\Ound \\llhout the other JlllOll l..er<. J..now1ng he had been tnJured .. U he "a" an)th1ng hke me he prubabl~ ran :ill the \ol3)". •• EIWler said Offil Ii.II'> ..aid no U\~tS were in , U\lod~ and the 1n,csug.at1on was INDEX Advtc. and Games Bulletin Board Business Clualfled ..comJca Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log PubUc Notices Sports Televlslon Weather 87 A3 81-5 C4-6 ea C3 A8 88 A7 A3 C3,6 C1-3 A8 A2 By P AUl.-ARCHlPLEY Ol .. 0.-, ......... A fC'dera l Judge d1,m1sscd a lav.su11 alleging wnure and mistreatment of Orange Count~ prisoners Monda) and 'iuggestl·d thl.' plaintiffs take pan of lhl·tr c:i~· to state coun s L .S D1stnc1 Court Judge Wilham (ir~ranted d fcn\C motion lo d1'im1ss a complaint filed b) the mcrican ( '' 11 L1bcn1es llmon on behalf of t"o Ju,en1lc hall inm:.itcs. and 10 adult male inmate" and one femalt' 11\matc :n the main J31I Gra) 1okl .\(LU :mornc)' theca'IC 101 lhl' l"OJU\en1k<; should be hl·ard tn \l:tll' lOUrt~ Both sides cl.11med 'ICIOf) follow- ing h1'i dl·t:l\1on ··\\c·rc l'i.·s1at1l :· \.lid Dcpul) ( ounl~ C oun'4..·I (d Duran ··w e hofK"d tnr half1l1at. Wt d1dn"t e'tJJ«I Thl' \( Ll C'h~ that a pcur-of tu gd 11 all ·· teen-agers in JU' cnile hall. 1den11ficd ·· \Hll) pH.al tor Cira). he gave uu , as I S·)ear-old Malt X and 16->ear- httll hl· iJ'l' lhem a little:· counter· old( hlT'\ haQ,bccn 11cd spread-eagle cd \( Ll att~lfne) Richard Herman 10 tx·ds for 17 hour.. as punishment. Of "ll'"por1 Beach Ciuard!i. t1gh1rncd their bonds per- Rcgarding the complaint for the 1oJ1call) .. to cut blood c1rculat1on ,1dult 1nmate!i. Cira) said he "anted and 10 stretch their hmbs. as on a an' Jrte\ an<:es handled throuah ml·dtl'' al rack:· the sutt .dcclared. guiddrncs cstal> L!. c t n Stcwan 's. 1 1\e !i.u11 funhcr 'llllcgcd tire,~ C1Jtl''· a rnw 1n which he ruled on ager\ "Cfl' smoth ered with pillows o\l'll lll"ding at the county·s Jail "'to tlw po1n1 of unconsc1ousne<ts .. fJuh11e' "hen the~ rnmplatnl'd .. (,ra) ha<t 1nterprctc-d that case to .\duh 1nmat~<; "'ere beaten and Oll'Jn J.111 lond111on in general... dl'Otl'd fooJ. toilet paper. clean I krntJn "11J t lothl· .rnJ bed linen for three da)'S. Rell;lrding the allcJcd tonure ol thl· u1t alleged t\\OJU\en1k\. Cira) s.i1d federal court Y. hen the~ "erl· li.'d the meals were tntl"rH·n11on \\ould be improper. wld and 1nfe<ttl'J "11h cockroaches Hl·rm:in 'lmd a <tUll ton he JU\.en1les .ind 1 ..... man hair. :l(C'ordmg to th~<tu1t \\OUIJ tx· likJ In \tale eoun. ·.. (PleaeeeeeJAIL/A2) t"rtnttnutttt; Veterans Day rites to honor war dead By tbt Associated Press Parades. ceremonic~ and deJ1- ca11on\ ol nl'" monument\ 10 the na11on\ "Jr dead e pcoc1alh 1ho'4· l 1llcd 1n V1ctnelm "ere 5'heduled for wd:l\ ·, Ob)('n .ltlon of Veteran-, Da' :11ounJ the lountll. l h~ ~1th \n1\ual \.\-e\t Coa\t \.lul·J Tordl ( eremon~ Ill r,,rC')t la" n \kmo11al Park in l ahforn1a·~ lloll\\\Ood Hill\ \\Ill include rep· '''"'nl.111\ C\ of8rtlam. Fran c I rad . ~k\l~u tklg1um and Ital) hononn1 ,11hllrr\ \\h11 haH d1C'd for peace. On ~~ke , quiCk high ttirns into longer low •· 1 h\ :\1 m 111g \\au :· a .:!~(}.tool· h•11g h.111·' Jk rqlhla of the\ 1ctnam \, '' r.in, :\kmonal 1n \\a h1oiton. "111 lx· un dl\pla' in \\'c;r,1lakc 'v1lla!C in \ cntu ra < ount' \\here a pcc1al \l'n ,,,."planned ·y w'9da)L The "all bt·a1' 1h, nani,·,ol ... ~00 .\mcnran "holhl·ll n \ ,,.t.,am 11r were rcponed t.. Originally developed to r epel insects, it now attracts-and addicts-people BJ JOHN A. BARBOUR _ ......... _.,..., In the ironic and contradicton v.orld of Jr~ 1t 1\ wonh notina 1ha1 the Olll\I.' ~rt ofrcx:ainc. from which cr~tk anJ 11' ll'\~r cousin come. v.ere de' 1\Cd b) 11 mountain plant u a nwan of kccpina in\Ccl pest\ 1v.1y. The 1ns~cts got the mc,\lgt. Hu· man\ are till \\ork1n1on11. tore than .:?O m1lhon Amenc.-an"' haH' uK'J l a1ne and some four nlllhon :ire u'1na or abus1na 1t now. 1cnum ~> 1t 1a~c~ an l\Crqt of no1m.1l lil"- So the ~edi1 uf a Jrenter ep1dem1c :>fl' al~JJ) planted in the -;oc1et) • .\ araJual rt\4.• in CO(."lJIOC addtCllOO m11h1 h:l\e hcen l'\J>C(led eH·n 1f l.'rad; had not \hov.n up. Thl' ~)Unt~ nd JlOtcni;~ of crack onJ me~ ~''"and th~ f1tc1 that th • a•~· 'lnrnkl'J ~\hl•r 1h1n n11Tcd l"t'~ u •1 .i nH1, h qu1ckcr ... ;;h1ahcr" hllh v.h1\h •~ .iJJu.tina 1n a tcv. month,, th 1~b~ m~t.:11\& th" lrtur }C'lr\ 111 kc "llhlOC':l1nr ~m hkca \'t'I') Iona and old·f:i hi n'-d cnp "'~nt Smff~il UK"lllne ti I U( 10 m1nu\\'S to hit unJ the h1 h la h1bou1 h:llr -:in hour \ dru of a:a k ~tril th\' brain in on,1 and the h1sh la~'' I ,., th:in 10 nunut~ 1n\ 1tmg n:· pl,'at,·d perform n , U n~. th in " h u i;. 11rh 11dd1 I\ \1u~1cr 10 bu) hll af'tt'r h11 ul l 1n on" t iilm fft'l"\'lll1 " CRAC KING DowN .. y car pool lane . creating more accidents Cooler wea t h er a nd ele ar s kie s CtMr lklM • ~ ttwoueh Wedl...O•y Local ... t to '*1,_ wlnde ol 20 JO 30 mph we IOtecMI th 1 motnlfte. deal~. T~ .nernoon ~ C0Gtet W~ey a.ac:t.~hllhttodey14tolOendW~70to 75 LOW. 50 to M Veleyt. Noht Tueed•Y 71 to 15 Md W.cmetday 7' 1012 Lowe" to 54. ,8y llOBERT HYNDMAN ....... ,...~ . The Co\ta MC'\a F~cwa> \ C'ar p00I lanc'I ma) ha\c pc11uaded more a>1otumt\ to share rides. but ll also ma) bl-leading 10 more accident . talc and l<X·al 1ranspona11on c'pcns u.I Monda\. In the nine month the 1rial proaran has been in effect. the ,a,c1:ig numtlCrofoccupanu 10 each t-;ar d1mlx'd from 1.17 10 I 25 rC"n·rs1na a downward trend that · bc,.an 1n 1981. Call run prOJC'Cl coon:hnmor Ron l\.lu'>Ja told the ()ranae Count) Transpor1a11on C:om· .~mi\!>1on .· ·· · ~ TM upanc) ..-ate on Route ,55 ,., 'no" th1..• highest m 1h11 Los .i\naclcs- 'Or.ingc Count~ arc::i "''h the e"'ccp- tion of the s1rctlh of the \3n }krn:mlano FrcNa} that accommo- dates lhc El Monte buS\\a). Klusza ~ad. But ( altranl statJSlacs. as v.ell as thO'll' from the tJ( In.inc lns11tuw of ! Tr.10spona11on 1ud1es. rnd1catt' an o'er.ill trC'nd of increasing acc1dC'nts Stn<.·c earl) tn 1984. The la I et~ht months arc follo" 1ng that trC'nd "1th no s1gn1ficant increase or decrease 1 The Tran!.portataon C'ommissaon. "h1ch a kcd for an update on thC' program Morn.la). has )Ct to decide ~" hethC'r thl' car pool lanes "'" be-i) . ix·m13TICOl feature ol the r·o,ta Mt'\:I f l'\:l'"Ol\. Will R1,.'l ._l'r ol' tlw l 1( f 1ran,por- 1a1mn tn\lllutl'. 1d \Ulllst1l·~ on "<'l'l-\l;I\ <in1lkn1~ during dr) \\l'athl·r \ho" on ln\'rl·a~ \'\l'll I),.~•· ;I Ill\' 1(1.'ll\:t.1l 111•n1I . ,. Kc\._cr. \\ho ~td therl' 1~ a II~ tx·t"wn :>l'\'1dcn1 r.m· and 1ra0ic wng'"· 110n. oho found 1n reasc\ J thl· proporuon of: . "-. •RC'ar-cnd and \1dcs"1pc '-'''" tknt\. • • .\~utkni tn' oh •I'll mo1omts in thl· t.tnl' :illµu:nt to thl' c:tr pool lanl''.' • \n:adl·ni.. tJU)l'd b' un~fe hlnl' <.l"IOI ngt'> . · • Mul11-\~h1cl1..· :m:1dent'l . l:mr tK• UM: ul the "1dC'\prc-:ad ~ 101:11100" ht' ha "1tnc st'J. \bout tht\C ou1 (.If tht" fht dmcr1 1n th(' l~n • h \aid, Jo not ha'c f'3''l'tll\ '' I he} du not follo" the n1k ... forJ,'nll'llO nn1.h \I Un& the .li.nC ( ahrun~·., Ron "lu 1a 'laid ., 101· at1011' 111 \' moH• Pfc" aknl 10 thC' 1111111w1a rnmnH1tc -I 0.4 pC'r~enl ol 1lw lllllt ntngdnH'r' are u 1na 1hc lanl' 1lk~ll}. 6 ;I fl\'fll'nl of the C\c.'Oln& Lommu11:r~..ar\· '111l;u1na the la" ( \ \lUC.h h\ l>fl\ r' '°' Ht&h\\a) ":af,·t~ dJUtl\ 0 lh\0 ligur\' '" do r lo 25 JX"H:~OI) J r.rn po11atton l omm1s 1oner ~1m fk.101 ;igll'\'d th;,t l'nfofC"l"'fllent I\ I pll1hk01 :rnc.l \31J 1hc H1&h\\a) Pa1rol ,huulu \tcp up m clforts to be mo1 ~ . '1 1hk rn l'UlOH'tl\JC"'.lr pool lane Jaws . rlkr~ m:n he J d~lrea~. hO\\l'\er. 111 the nuntbcf of ~tl"l·tdcnt!. 1n "h1eh ~ From Al moton'lb arc tnJurcd. Rcd.t'r ..:itd HL•rman· ...aid the ACLU ~ould 011\l'f\ for H1gh"a) ~fet). a aln'pl'.ln 1n\c,11ga11on ofl4 charge group opro'4:d lO the rar pool lan1..·~ • b~ Spl'l 1al Ma tcr Lawrcm·e point\ to 1h,· au1dcn1 rate among (1 ro'>~man. a former pnwn "ardcn otlll'r factOl"I a\ rl'3Wn\ lO -open all \\ho \\J\ appo1ntl'd b) (Jra) 10 four frcc"J> l<anes to all motomts 0 , cr\cc compllanu· "''h ll1~ orde~ It 1'>dc:irthe HOV (h1gh-occupan-OllJ.ltl wndi11on'I. l \ 'l'htdl') larw ,., un\.lfo bl-cau~ of (1ra) \ld1..·d "11h the ACLU Mon· tlie a11tlk1<1I d11Tercncc.· in peed." da} n·gardmg11..·kphont'prtv1lcgc-sfor !>:ud group !>poke man Bill Ward. inmates and rc,reation tame for .. r 1nlf1ng out c,ome1h1ng docs not certain pni.onl.'r\. ''orl.. ,., no dl\gracl·:· Ward told thC' · He dcn1ell a <."ount) mo'c to hm11 Lomm1ss1on in ura1ng them todrscon-· rooftop reHcation period for high· 111\ul· 1he program. ml.. pmonc~ al thl' main Ja il. l osta ".1l''3 rcsidl'nt Tom Rc11m:an \mong thl' pla1nt1fTs'tn the AC'LU 'Wtd he "a" opfX'~d to the t'ar pool -.u1t\\a')hun Von 1a1ch.acon,1ctt'd From Pc*lt Concieption to the M4t•~ l«der -lnMJ water• Smalt cratt 8dvit9rY Point Concept!Ot\ 10 Point Oumt due 10 '°'* r.0ttNaJt -. of 20 to 30 k!'Ott be6oW CW)yc>n• tt111 "'°'~'"'l"O tNs •ttemoon £.....,• Nght ~wiable wind• this morning *°"'•ng W9et 8 to 12 knot• T.-ci•Y •flttnoon aod •vening a.as 2 IMt tMlt toc.ity up to ' ,_. 1n windy .,... Soutttweat ,._.,. i. to 3 feet, Qeet th~ tonight. Outer watera Potnt Conception to Sant• Aou Island north 10 northwest wtnd• 15 to 20 knot• With 5 to 8 toot te•• tod•Y· South ot S1n11 Roll Island n0tth to northe .. 1 w1nd1 I to 13 knots 19<1ay. Seas 4 10 8 '"' U.S . Temps I ' 74 n u Calif. 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IO\. ·--•• 72 17 ""941'11111 tM&nl ..... 11 40 .__..... 12Mpm IM...,_dlolo 12 .. 9-'Clll!lllll tUp111 a.no.... • u • Ot It oe 4f ..,.. '•at.a.Go 74 u ""',.... ..., • t:22 ll 11\ ........ .. ,,_ 71 ... M4Upl'I ~i.Me .. .. .._,.....,.21\p..m --:•-------------------------•-ldllC'n' ho \\JH"aptured this rear afler a SPl'l·ta,ulare!leapc from the Jail roof . DRUG TESTING DELAYED •.• "here he and another pnsoncr "ere l.'njo} 1ng a recn:auon period. ._........ n • ... ..,.,, .. ,4,•m . ;From A l .. ··~c ha\ e to "a1t and sec about the h,'J.aill ),:: ~1d Ma~or Phil Maun:r "It ' 1.----"~ouldn't make much sense 10 sta n ,somet~in& and d1sco\Cr w(re 1n hot '"a11..·r. In Orange Count). onl) Fountain Valle) and Tu'>ttn ha ' e appro"ed an) form of drug 1es11ng. In Fountain ..,.. Vaill') all Job applicant., mu"it 'iuhm11 , to drug test'> and firemen 1n that ci t> , h:he :iirccd to 'olun1ecr IC\trng. 'tu!.tin also ICSIS prospectl\e erri· plO)el'!t •1 Mun on said he 1s rduc1an1 to proceed ""h drug testing no" be· ,,,ausc tht' labs that do drug testing a<c not rl·gu lated On an ;neragc labs that conduct '>dru& tC'st1ng ha\C an ab)smal track rnord and produce rnaC'Curatc re ult<> ne:irl~ 60 pcn:cm of the time accord· ·ma 10 a sun C) compiled b) tht' fl·J eral ( <.·ntcr for Dt!>easc ( ontrol in :11;nna • <llStC'SI\ tor the pn:..cnrc of coc aine tlw aH:ragl' lab ~ 1C'lds rncrnratc . II 68 per .. 111 ol the t1mt' On . \tturnc~'I representing Sta1ch ~~1~~h~tanunc.•\u tc ting. the rc'iuh-; • araued h1-s l'!ICa~ "as motivate~ by \\l'fl' inau·uratl' 70 ~rccnt of the · his poor 1rcatmcn1 tn the count)'ia•I. VETERANS HONORED TODAY •.. I lnll' ··The real "Orr) 1!1 that b) adopting Jrug ll''>llngno\\ \\ernuld-becrcatang rl·.tl 1urm\>1l ... ..ard Munson l 'l'l'I 1f 1hl' l'lt' ''cre 10 select a lab 1ha1 ha'> a n:pufat1on for producing '1l l uratc rel.ult!>. an afkcted emplo>cc "uulJ stand an l'\cellent chance of l halkngrnit thl' tc~h 1n mun. ·•\II a plarnufhH,uld ha' e 10 do'" \hm' a JUI) that document\ that \l':lll'!I te<,ltng ,., 1nacrnrnte 60 percent of the 11me." ~1d Munson "It might nut n en math:r that the lab "e used """ rnm:c1 100 pcrlcnt of the 11mt' .. \1 un'>on !Wiid 1hc problem 1s that lhl \late doc\ not ha'e a m1n1mum c.1.indard ccnifica11on or hrensmg program for drug tc\ling lab• at ,Jfl\'"l°l rnean thl'rl' arl· n9t bs (.tpahk of pruJul ing.icc uratc rC'sult\. hl added From A l • OL.lahoni:i ( II) COCAINE r emak '"'crans "ere to be honor- •• • cd 1n the Georgia Veterans Da) From Al Paradt' 1n \tlanta "1th the marchers t:oca1nc abu'4:. is 'ommon in tht' 10 1ndudc about 100 "omen. most of ·co._c hi:ad · ·· them World \\.ar II 'etcrans <.. phl'n c111..· thl' couine paradol: "It's about time ~hey sho"'cd "hat starti. out a!i elation and cu· thcmschc~ to society ... said Ltl) phona end\ up as the blues and .\dam\. chai rnoman of the parade fauguc O\\OC1Jt101f\ Women VeteJ1inS Com· ··Have "c reached the apogee of millce COl"3 rne U\l .. , .. C ohcn asks ... Probabl) A aroup of sold1ers wi ll lca\.e Fon not upplrl'!i arl' plcn11ful and prices c amptx•ll. K} .. Jor a peace-kccpanf arc do""· Treatment remains d1f· nmsion in the Maddie East. I ti( uh ... It " 1ru1..• 1ha1 strong !.l1mulan1 month after ~48 oft he base's sold1t'rs cJ')1dem1\') haH~ a record of d>•ng out. diL·d 1n a plane era h in Gander. ix·rhap bclau'IC thl· user's plight is '\i:" foundland. on thetr wa> back h1ghl) '1o;1blc and ~~cs as a deter· hom 'lUt:h a m1s!i1on an the S1na1 rent 10 tho!.4: 1n the user's vic1nt1) " ~r..._ _____ _ cnhct~ he sa}s: the future, The first of about 800 members ol 1ndoub1 thL' 101 \1 \1rt>ome Ol\1s1on "'ere '>lalc \' 1etnarn Veterans Memorial design contest In e"'" Jcr~). • 'omm1ttct an- nounced Monda) that a memonal 10 rnmmemoratC' the state's Vietnam \l'terans "'II be built at the Garden SIJll' \rts Center. It will bear the name"' of the 1.443 New Jerscyans killed rn :m1on and the 63 lmcd as nu:.s1ng .. Their braver) and' alor should be mcmonal11ed appropriate!>." said Mate Sen Ed"ard O'Connor. chair- man of the commtlll'c. - In lfa"a11. both the Amcncan Ll'gton and the D1~blcd ~mcncan V1..;terans planned bneT ceremonies at the "'•lllonal · Memonal Memonal ( cmeter. of the Pacific on the Island of Oahu· In lpd1ana Warren Township grad1..· s.chool teacher .Harry F Wal- ltam pl•mned 10 cncourair pupils tod3) 10 write leners to vettrans. an annu:il l.'\en t He will deliver the k11er!.10pa11cn1s1n lnd1anapohs" 1wo Veterans .\dm1n1strat1on hospitals. ·-r,e 101 some lc11ers back that arc unbclil'' able:· ~•d W1lhams ''I've :u: tuJll) seen M>mc veterans ·chan~ their mind\ about toda)°s children ALIEN REPORT AIRED ••• NEXT: 1Hsl1alag-4~1IJ[!'u dr_1111 ~ heJulcJ 10 leave toda) T"'o more ~~---~----------------~-------~~~-----~---~group arl'tolca'e~tcr1nthemon1hp From Al ·· Th\'rc is a dl"lin11c ani"r and r\'\l'ntmcnt to"ard 11lcpl ahcns:· the n·pon 'l"31d _..There ha-. alread) ~en :it 'f~nc incident ofo;cveral arwns rnmm1 1tcd aga1n-.1 1lkpl ahem rcs1- tknn'' ·· the d1'i)Cnt111g report. Dolan <."ailed for the ell)' 10 JOin fon.:l'!I" 1th federal officials an hun11na do\\n and dcpon1n1 illegal 1mm1- grant<i f urthermore, he UrJed I~ Cit)' 10 ad' a!IC rhunhCj, and other social 011-1n11a11ons to stop a1dm1 t~oK here tlkpll). 'I· . ... ·' . ,, .. I .. In < hark~ton. W.Va.. whC're upath) nc.·arl) doomed last spnng's ~frmnrial Da) parade. orpn1ze11 tned 10 &•"-' nc"' hfc 10 Vettrans Day Ill!\ llil'!>. 00\\'e"re tl)JOg 10 get back 10 the old ll:i~ \. "hen the} "-Ould ha \e a b11 p1~ Oil" c:tth } car." s:ud orpnazrr \\ am·n ··~fagoo"' McG1nnt A C•I)' pu.rUl'" as planned folio"' mg a down- to\\n parade West V1rgm1a uov. Arch Moore "111 il';id a cerl'mon} f~atunng the ;innount:l'nwnt of t~e winner of a MAIN OFFICE 'i¥ ""'' ~ ·~CA J.' • ~ Cosu IA!'M CA ~a The d1swn11ng documtnt also protl·sted ai:.unst shoot\ of rac1 m 1n th'-" '>hoottn& death of a I 5->c•ir-0ld l a11no ho~ "ho ""as alleged I> caught '!h.•ahng "hcl·ls off a Por he . "The rCLeOt uallardo hoottn& IS another ellamplc of the now comr:non public claim~ ot racial bias .... wh1le 1gnonng Lhl' en mes ('omm1tted." said 00Ulepl alil'n~ 1n our school are h:.ind1rnpped. t''1ucat1onall)'. cul- turall). moma11onall)." said the unomual report. "hic h was markc.'d "11h m•~Pl·lltngs 00lllcgal a hens carr) nrnp) d1l)('aM:s that had been 'artuall) eliminated in this country." Delly Pttot Deltwery . .. Guer.,-teect O.u.!oO IOa 641 S618 --.. 911>\0r .. t41 011. C<lpJo'll't 1 •!)Cit• "J" Coe\I P\illfN""O ~ r No Just call 642-6086 ~, fflOa-1 ""yOu 00 not -"* '(Ofll -~ !> 30 p m ul DOior• 1 P "' *1CI 7QUr ~ '"'' OI --eel .. PDfo(!j __,., •• ,'°"' "d.Hi<• .... " .. OI 9#V$l!M 1nent~ he<edl •nllr ~ tefWC><lolC"" .. .it,OoJI tC~I f;er tnlSW)!l (ii '(Xy1ig•t o ...... i;..,., .,., ano lundiir " ~ "° l'IOI ·-'°"' ccipy n,, 7 .un.. eat Diii.ire GAME .. 9/ WEEK 9 /DAY 3 S.Cono dH1 POSla~ ~<1 et COlt• J,tft<O C. IQf,,.. (UPS t~ ~I Su0K•'lll0> 1>y <a••«$~ 7!> Pfi' PttlOO Oy ..... 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