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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-20 - Orange Coast Pilot: • DA lie Huntington PQ tee upset ythe release of a con denttal te etype to newspaper By llOBEJlT BAUD °' ............... • Gnsly details all~y sheddina new baht on the kidnappan1 and • slay1n1 of)ouna wo~ from Hunt•· inJtOn Beach and Redlands earlier thlS month have been disclosed in a President Reagan says responlibHlty for Iran, , arma lhlpmenta la hla and that he does not view the effort aa a flaaco./ Al . Coaet Non-smokers have a-bet- ter chance of being hired by the city of Laguna./ A3 World Ten' of thousands of people march through · Manila In the funeral pro- ~on of a llaln labor leader.JAi Sporta Golden Wnt'a fo.s>tball bowl opportunity should be decided aoon./C1 confWkntiaJ police k~type tent IO ..,cits in five southland counun. Ahboulh HuntiftllOll Be8ch Poh~ \Oday officially would Mitbtr con. firm nor ckey tendina the meuaec Tuetda~\ M>un:es clOlt to the 1n- vestipt1on said it had been 1ent, · The kletype was an eObrt by pohce Family of slain. teen to . file suit ' Le a:iactfon pending_ atnst shop owner ~fter Mesa ~hootil!_g_ By PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of .. 0.-, ........ The family of a slain Costa Mesa 1ttn·IJCr was expected to file a lawsuit today apinst the man who alleaedly shot the youth. their at· tomey ,lllid Wednesday. Santa Ana attorney Amador Cor- ona called a press conferen~ for today 10-explain the details of the lawsuit apHlst au&<> repair -Jhop owner Eric Vincent Holt Holt reportedly fired the shotaun that killed David Gallardo, l S. on the "''ht of Oct. 29 when he and ~nion Tom Ramirez were al- l ty steahna car parts at the Costa esa shop. Corona sajd the laWlU1l apinst Holt w1IJ hkely be the only one filed by Gallardo's fanuly. He SI.Id Stan and Alva Gnetela Dack. Gatlardo's stepfather and mother, ~ould attend the press conference. An invntiptor work•"I for Or-ona also was tryina 10 obtain eounty medical tteords on Gallardo's death in time for the press confntnce. . The case has swirled in controversy sfoce the sbooUn&. • t INDEX (Pleue eee 8BOOT11'10/ A4 J OVEMBER 20, 1916 I tail to ~' additional anfonnataon about Marlow and Coffman &Uesdly took tutpeeb Jama Gfe80l'Y Marlow. JO. Lyne! Murti~. 19. to the tfununaion and Cynthia ~ynn Coffman. 24. Beach Ian net aht was kidnaPeed Marlow 11nd, Coffman, whO: were lat Wednetday cven1na from her anuted in the Bia Beat area .... pan-tune JOb at Pri~ Clcanen. Friday, were cbafled Wltb armed · · Murray wu found the next day fObbtry I bufllary, kidnaj! aJad bouftd aftd face down lft a blJhtub f'uU tnlirder an tbc Redlands cue. TtitYH of _...., where she died of stranau· be cfwled in the Huali11110n 8eeCb lation. ICCOl"dina to the~. crime once the It.pl wort .cleln in The pol~ communique •id Cor- San Bernardino County, officials 1nna p . Novas., 20, of Redlands. wu .said. · . · 1 • abduaed Nov. 7 •t 1un1><>1n\ after • it was reoorted in the ie~ype ttilt • Cofftnan and Martow a0eat4ly asked , Artist antlftls art ............. _, ........... Art1n Duae ...,,._ __,. ap to 1118 lifelike etatae urwy Dade Co*boy, 1988'' at tlae Lac-na Beacla llwa.m of Art. Created ID •'PMI med.la, the piece la on loan from tbe Skerlk family colleictlon. mur her to 111oc them a ndc to the Uni\'tn1t) of Rtdlands from a lhop- piq mall She was taken to a location in Fontana where s.hc was JCJ1ualty molcSted, stranaJed and bUned an a ahalloY! .,ave. ~ord1n1 to the k&e· t)l>e. • The couple then drove ov11· car IO her •penmcnt. ~n: they 1e>lc seven.I hou1eho14 llems that they later sold an the Sin Bernatd1nQ area . for druas. w reooit al~ - SEE A2 FOi TODA Y'S Nl»:iWEIS Daws·on guilty in '84 murder Of his· eX--wife . Jurors' decision - saveshllllfrornllfe te~ and no parole By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... .., ....... Donald Emal Dawson. the former assistant dean at Saddleback Com· munity Cotleae. was convicted Wednesday of first-desrec murder in the 1984 shooting death of has c~x­ wife. The Supenor Colitt jury in Full- erton found Dawson JUtlty of usina a pistol in the comm1ss1on of the cnme. but fouftd-no-tvidcnce that be hid m the Lalce Forest home, ly1n1 an wait for his ex-wife to return from a date Wlth.her boyfriend. Deputy Dtstnct Attorney James Ennght araued for such a fmd1na. which would have (\ualified Dawson for life m pnson wttbout chance of parole. .. It was a touah case," Ennatn said this momi~ .. We didn't ba.ve wit- nc-sscs. unfortunately, to prove the ped al circumstance and it~., touah for the JU!')' to evaluate a theory." Defen.st" attorney Ron Brower will dcctdc on Fnday whether" to JodF Kathleen O'Leary to sentence Dawson or mo"e ahead to the sanlt) phase of the tnal. Dawson has pleaded not 1u1hy by reason of 1nsan1ty. althouah he claims he now is sane. Although Br<>Wff declined to announce a decisaoo Wedn~y. Enn&ht sa.id ht CA~ a sanity phase to follow. "He has nothins to I~ ..... Enri&ht said. "It's an eitcellent pmble lor them." · If the ju!')' iinds lhatJ:>aw1on Wai ·insane when he com matted t.he cnmc. and further agrees that he is now sane. Ennaht said "the judse may be hard- prcsscd not to release him immedi· ately" dc$p1te the first-dearec murder conv1cuon. Bro"'cr uid Wednesday he -..as not surprised by the jury•s verdict.· "I'm pleased that they found the pecial circumstance untrue and that he'll now be ehJible for parole, .. he id ... But I'm 1litapp0tntecttbat-th----·1 didn't find him 1u1lty of secoOJ - dearce murder instead."--· -. Daw~n could face a maximum of 2S years to life in prison for the conviction, plus two additional years because he used a hand&un, Brower said uch a scntenct would make the former El Toro re idcnt eligiblcJot: pro le 1n half that time, Brower said. .- Dawson ,1so Wlll rcca"c cil:dirfortbc t-.o )ears of jail um~ he ~Jrcady has / ser'\'ed .• ... Evidence prcscntrd dunna the tnaI ' shoYrcd that Dawson armed himself with two 1uns, sc"eral boxcs of ammunition. a set of handcuffs and a len&th of rope. .i Wnnesses tcsoficd that Dawson (Pleue eee DA 1'801'/ A2J Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Buslneaa Ciani fled Comics 83 81 A3 85-8 C4-6 84 C7 82 Expansion Of jail honor farm approved I Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Pollcelog Publlc Notices Sports Tetevlslon Weather A8-9 81 A3 C6-8 C1_. 82 A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. 0.-, ......... Pushed by the need to bolster security at the overcrowded James A. Musick Honor Farm. Oranae County supervisors apPfOved a controversial expanSton plan Wednesday that would move anmitcs out of tents and into dormiton~ However, county officials also vowed to pursue Supervisor Bruce 'Just Say No'· just not enough in w~r. on ,dr,µgs By,,PHIL SNEJDERMAN ----· -------- ot .. Mir,......,. EleNltth In•..,,,.. Is the United States in the ariP ofa <.... dru• cp1dcm1c? validity at it's pan of an 1nt~ted Or 1s the nation merely S-Aept up in. ~rua pte\iention proeram, .. seid Dr. drua hy tena? Edward Kaufman. who is an as. Wall Nancy Reapn's .·•Just Say SOC11te professor of ps)chiatry and No" campaign rnlly keep )Oun~ters human bd\av1or at UC Irvine ... But if from samphn111lcpl chemicals. you just pass out buttons and nbbons Or as it JU t a political catch phrase to kids it's a farce." that wall ha'e no mort impact than Kaufman said a comprchcnsl\e Gerald Ford's WIN (Whip Inflation prevention proaram must ao beyond Now) buttons? JUSt educat1n1 younpters about the Local eitpens on dru1 abuse offer danttrofd,,.. He said iulso should mi!!.C<l opinions But they art skep-focus on improvinJ p1rtnlint skills. ucal about 1mptistic slopns as the prov1din1 altemauvts to drua ute, sole solution to widespread dnaa trtat•na students and dropouts who abuse. already have drut problems and .. , think •Just Say No' hH 1e>me providina healthy role models for Nestande's idea to eventually close the minimum-security jail and trade the prime El Toro real estate for remote land on which ro build a Jiii. County offietals, with Supervisor Ralph Oark absent. voted unani- mously for the plan to push the capaclly at the escape-plagued jail from 829 pnsoners to I ,HS by the end of the century. Mothers with maU children were CRACKING DowN younpters. Kaufman said it's -<lifficuh lo aeneralize about how students arc affected when a maJor spons figure r movie tar is arrested on drua charges -or con umes a fatal overdose. He said a bordcrlioe user who "-Orries about expcnmentma. with dru~ may d~ide to stop because of what happened to a role model. But hard-core users w1lt•'Pf'Obably rauon· aliLe that they can avoid an unhappy rare. Nevertheless. Kaufman believes drua problems deserve more auen· (Pl ...... 'JVST'/A4) amona the crowd filhna the board chambers Wednesday. Many of the residents from the Lake Forest and Serrano Park communiucs had fought Iona• and ha.rd against the proposal to expand the Jail and consolidate tr11n1n1 academics for the county sbenffs and fire depan- ments onto the 100-acrc 1te. But homeowners ~re rcsianed Wednesday to be content with some added restnc11ons as well as the supervisors' promise to work toward a trade that would move the Jail to a more remote area. "The supervisors did about as much as they could," said Marcel Fernandez a Serrano Park resident. •· tt • s nice that they p ve some hope of mo\-mg the faC1hty at some point in time. l don't think it's a smokescrrcn to quiet the com!"'unity." lnalettertothcboard.Ne tan<k- whosc di trict includes the Musick fac1hty-proposcd the land swap as a solution to the dih::Pfma created a dtcade aao when new homes were approved to be built 1.000 feet away from theJa1I. count) task force bas tentatively 1denuficd four potential sites for reloauna the Jail two to three miles (Pleue eee HONOR/ A2) Newport council ignores Strauss, picks Cox mayor By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OfllleMly"'4 ..... A 'new.chapter m Ncwpon Beach City Council history opened Wednes- day and at least one council member cxpre scd his d1 may that 1t read too much hke a lot of past chapters. John C. Cox Jr. ~a elected ma)or by secret ballot and Evel)'n Hart bcclme mayor pro tem at the af\er- noon mcctina Cox was elected <0n the second ballot art er ty1na with Ma)or Pro Tern Ruthelyn Plummer m the fi~t round of votina. Donald trau . enterina bi ninth )ear on the council without ever hold in& either po t and often at odds with the counetl ma,ority. told fellow council membcn th ) were rude for ovcrlookina those who hold different vie~s '" "I wasdiuppoantcd in the outcome of the mavor and ma)or pro tem clect1ons," Strau s said "I think ll represents the mabaht) ofth1 council to ~c there arc t"-O points of view m -the cit). ,. "It would've been a counc\y to ac~nowkd&e that and make one of U'I ma°"or or pro tem." he said. Strau empha 1Led he didn't doubt the abahtic of Coll or Han. ":rhc) 'II do.a fin! class JOb." be ad "I will continue to be a team pla)cr.'' H 1 y,crc the onlv harsh word~ on an af\cmoon filled with praise for outso1ng council membcn and op- timism for the comma term. Plummer. who me thou ht "-Ould follow trad1uon and mo"c into the mayor' lot from the pro tem post, was arac1ou tn defeat. "I'm ~Cr) comfortable with Mayor o" bcina our feartc ·leader.'' Plum- mer said. . Plummer J01nrd the choru.. of praise for outgoina council membc~ Jackie Heather and Ball Agee who chose not to run for nev. terms. "I want to SI) l thinl.. the tnbutc the cat> o~ to-J,tck1 and. Bill .can be rcpcll'ted." ~he said "To thcr the) ·,e contributed over -a quan.cr lentUf)•lO the C'll)." Takma the pvel. Co\ too thanked Hart and .\ace for their leadership and crcJited them v.1th settina ham mvolv~ 1n l-ity poHttt: He \aid teamwork v.11s the ~rct to the council'\ pa\l succes but ac- knowlcJgcd unanamat) v.'l not the rule. "We've had our hare of dcbat but all ha'e made u -.ork better," Co\ said. .. o o~ point. of 'icw <.hould prc,a1I." Cox \aid traffi proNems v.outd conunuc to be the Cll) ., No I 1 uc, and th t the council \hould be prepan.-d to deal with dc,cloomcnt (Pleue eee COX/ A2) Ezpanslon called final phase of Newpo~ Center • . Developer says butldout plan would just comp ete esign vtsua iz years ago BJ STE\11! MAULE ......... - A quancr of 1 century llQ. Ray Watton helped desip &he m11ier plan for NeWpe>n Ctnttt. At the tune. tht concept was revohauonary. rtlional thoppa na and tMIMtl centtt.'1'1tt6ftkoe tOWftl woatd IO Mre. the ,..,.,.counc there. I .. to~ homn on that stdt and 1n the middte thett wovtd be a shopp1na ~tfl'. Watton can't ttmm1bCf any op- pot1tion to tht plan It the 11me. .. Bick lhtn, people ~ t'~CJtC°d about at. 11 the ur' eys -even n~-.· -how that PfOplc hkc Ne~n Centtt." -WatlOn ... h'• ACM. ll'I clean. h 's a little hkc Di neyland:' But times chanat and the c1mallr ctnter that Wat1an helped desian in the Hrl) I 960I ha now divided the ''f) community 1t wa built to tervt. "c1t11tn1 ~.P-po~rful eno'.ilf\ to pther more than 6.000 asnatum -has forctd a atywtde el«tton JO 'otm can dC'cidc whe1""1 Newport Center Ulould bt uparwkd The Qut U9n a~n H Mea\urt on Tuctctay'• pcctal el«tion hellot. Wilton, tht former Prnidtnt and a urrctu 'K'C d\lirman of The hi &AC ,,,.,of two,,.,.,. SPECIAL ELECTION .. ' .. E Al I Umvenity of Ch~.- •1at1 news coriltttncr Tuesday M and 01hn racard~n cau11~ lllintt takina the fish-oil capeulet tMt are increaliftaly bt1na promoted ..._ companiet u a supp&trMnt. id h would be better 10 eat f\lh of fatty foods. 1 ~at~ annuil meet· ina of the A~can Heart Associa· tion that 16 fhelus monkeys fed diets hiah ia fish oil d~clopcq far fewer arterial c:kpolits.. or "olaques." than 8 monkeys fed a diet hiab in coconut oil, a 11turated fat ktlown to cause . harckMna of the arterid, , or atherosdttosis. Monkeys fed the coconut oil diel had la,.er and more severe plaques. and the plaques were found to contain more inflammatory cells that can damage he artery wall and -enhance the formation of the cteposits, Davis said. .. He said the reuons why fish oil had that effect arc not know,n. It lowers. blood cholesterol level,s, which is beheved•to be beneficial. It also has various effects on artery walls. the li¥er and spleen. bw researchers· do n"ot know which of tho$c. arc .,,.... __ ,._ • 61 17 • ..... It 21 11 » .. .. .. n U 41 •11 ~ HllN.IOwlll\foUlfllPlll ,___, -alOC*IO!I -::C"'rllflt . 11 a1 r-..vrllflt ., " _..., ' t1 " r-• T1 ~ 17 16 Y_.....Vty 71 . " • u 11 40 ~ a 11 · : : ... ...,, l ~ ~. -----.----.--:r:: ·e_ . · ··' ~: Sarf Forecaat · beneficial, be said: • • • John Parks .of the Bowm'an Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest Universal)'. in Winston-Salem. N.C .. reportcotllat1n-s1m1 ar stu 1es wlfh African sreen monkeys the fish oil seemed to keep cholesterol in a liqujd form. rather than a semi-solid fonn, in the bloodstream, perhaps making 1t easier for the body to get rid of the offending cholesterol. .. Q ~ ; •• 't1 . • • • . . 4 21 10 &i#tfU at 10 U ..... A• -. Cllr. " " 11 at ·~ 64 54 z-r • 2 a "" • 1 •• Davis sa1d his studies and 'Other research sugcst that fish oil may be beneficial when substituted for other saturated fats, such as those found in meai. . But he said no studies show a beneficial effect o'f adding fish oit, such as in capsules. to a t~ical ' American diet that is already high in calorics, cholesterol and saturated fat. .. 47 t-w 11 U ler!ea Monica ' 1 -I w • sa 40 lAllll llMdl .. 11 5&; "'4 a .. IO•·-~ 71---IM ~ I a w 12 u ~ · n u T11ur9Ny Ut119cNfl99 " • ---~ 1, .. n 11 Mo11all4lcl 11 eo ... ., WonWwy I, .. ----------.II....... .. 5t Tid .. n ......,BMdl 11 u ea .,.~ 156a 11 11 0MMo 70 t) I TOOAY • 11 ,_ lptlngl 7t---U ,...... • 3'03."' . • • ~ 11 It~ tl1e.m ....... ~ • p ..,.. s 17p"' "' ...... ...,. ___ ., _________ .-;...;.... .....,_,City • II TMUMOAY ......... ~ .. 17 flrWllllQn 12-tl e I'll S.2 • 8-erMflfO n W flrtt IOW U 1 e.m · U : ...,_ .. 57 lecond'llO!' 1003•1'1\, •• • ... 8etWWIO II IO 9ecCwld IOW I oe pm 0.1 • ..,. Getw1.a 11 eo .. ._...... '1 11 Sull!IMeledeyMf29em Md .... • ..... <:tlll n 56 e1•,;1tp"'-..... ...,.. • .. .._,..lod9r .. 704pm.Wld-. • .... ....,. n 12 1-row••~•m "Our recommendation would be to replace the saturated fat in your diet with fish," he said.· "Popping a couple of fish oil cap1Ulcs is not toing to solve what \he problem ls, ... said Or:Eawin -merman of the University of Wuhington. Marder auapect Jamea llarlow la broq ht to Recllanda Munlclpal Court ln chain• for hla arratanment Tueaday. FUTUR.~ DRUGS MAY WORSEN PROBLEM:: • .: SUS·PECTS PLEAD.-.~ From Al ~ _ · .: said to do:-tration. But it alters pcrccpttons' of ph}'sical dependence. He also advised substituting fish for meat in some meals. as the American Hean Association has ad- vocated for some time. -Bierman has found that fish oil can actually be harmful in some patients with disorders that make them unable to properly process fats. A number of such pafients had higher cltolesterol levels after taking fiSh oil than they had-before; he-said. - Or. Roger 1mngworth of the Or- egon Health Sciences Uni versity in Portland said, the amount of the beneficial omcga-3 fatty acids from fish oil varies widely in CQmmercial fish-oil capsules. And he said all of the commercially available fish-oil -a.psules also con- tain cholesterol. - Omega-J fatty. ftCUh MC mon common in deep sea fish . Jl'rom:i\l Deputy Public Defender Lewis Palacios, Coffman told the coun that she had been fed only a sandwich since her arrest Nov. 14.'Ardcn said he would take care ofhercomplai~t. Adren set Nov. 26 as a hearinJ date for all panics in the case to discuss ~rprogrMS. A preliminary hearing date of Dec. 2 was also set. -Meanwh1le:ln Orange Coumy, officials from the Costa· Mesa Police Department said the circumstances of the killings of Novis and· Murray led them to begin research on wheth~r Neary's slaying could be related. While police have said that both Murray and Novis were strangl~d. Costa Mesa police ha~m1_eclined to give a cause of death fdJNeary. She disappeared while on-an--<:rrand Oct. 11. and her body was found in Straight people have trouble under-time and distance, adversely affects The myriad other drugs -as many Riverside County Oct. 17. -standing why people get hooked on orre's ability to drive or operate as SOO of them -a~ indicatjons of Police in Laguna Beach have angel dust or PCP. Some users say it machinery long after the acute phase the appetite for sensory alteration. entered into the i,nvestigatfon as well. frees the emotions1 makes them feel oftyiio to three hours wears off. The same· ones used to •ct high are .. Detective Lance Ish mael said that a better. Some say tt creates halluci-Cocaine and crack. It sives the user used also in suicide attempts. wallet belonging to Noyjs was found nations. By any description, it docsn 't a sense of euphoria, of weU-being and The United States is beainning to under a dumpster by a citizen on seem to be the kind ofthina that ls all increased ability. One feel.s alen, measure the problem. A significant Nov.. 11. It was until two days later that pleasant. And by police reports. a energetic and sensually .. ulated. number of its people ar~n-nsomcd to tnalthc wallet wasconncctedwtth the lot of PCP users tum violent. Yet the What is the advenised isc of drug habits that 1mpai'Rtl~ir uscful- Nov1s disappearance. Ishmael said. drug is rampant in some areas, the pain-killers? Temporary re 1 f. ness to society and indtt<fmakc them •. Two ofller suspecTs-in-fhe "Nov1s -!nner city.if\ the nation'uapilal. for --Hffottt:-There-· ift-a-stabt a-tiab~. • case, Marlow's s1 tcr, Veronica Kop-instance. population of about half a million ln th1s one arena. there arc no • pers. and Richard Orinkhouse, were . One could say that about any drug. heroin users in the nation. They still innocent bystanders. also arraigned Tuesday in Redlands. no ma~~er what ~oefit the user ~s. look fol' .'hs dreamlike, euphonc Next ·oru1e C.Ut ex~ri. are· Koppers pleaded not guilty to char~es ~anJuana. Jt gives a smoky high, effects. But it worms its way into the deptJw ,.., 1Jmple ,,.,.., .. Ye of false imprisonment and receiving relieves tension. boredom, frus-chemistry of the brain and produces m•d effect oe ~ J11ar oe dlfll•· stolen property, and Orinkhouse pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnap, kidnap for robbery and false imprisonment. They face the same hearing dates as Marlow and Cof- fm_an. HEROES SHARE LIMELIGHT IN H ·B ••• "From Al Despite the gun and an implied threat as the robber left First In· sterstatC' Bank at Beach -Boulevard and Adams A venue, Carney followed on foot and then tried 1'o hitch a ride when the robber stepped into a getaway car. E.ventually, officer Mike Preece happened by and Camey, a truck dispatcher in Placentia, hopped in the patrol car. When they. and other police units cau&ht up with the robber. they found a .38-aliber automatic pistol and $4.000 in cash in his car. "When he turned and left with the money,l could set his gun," Ca mey said Tuesday. "He didn't say any- thing. but he looked at me like he was saying. 'don't mess with me.''' But Carney said he didn't think about bernf. afraid. ··1 felt I was part of the action.' pulled a large fan trom the window throuah which the ·woman, Ima Henley, 56, handed him her 2-ycar- old arandaughter. He then crawled into the smoke-filled room and pushed Mrs. Henley out the window. The little 1irl was doing fine when he last saw"her, he.sajd. But Mrs. Henley died from burn injuries several months later. Rodney Spooner also got an award for heroism in ffie same fire. He kicked in a kitchen door tryinJ to rescue the victims but was dnven back by smoke and flames. He then went to the side of the yard and helped Atencio. Steve Rothen. Jn June. Rothen took a paramcdic•s call about a ·toddler being pulled from a pool who was not breathing. While his partner 4is- patched medics, Rothen gave mouth· to-mouth instructions for mouth-l<>- mouth rcsuscitat1ot1'"\Jover the tele- phone. Family members, with Rothert's help, got the child breathing by the time that medics amved. In February of 1985 a woman who was having a baby called paramedics. Rothert stayed on the line with her and helped her through the breathing process. He was still on the telephone with her when the baby was born. •Detective Chris Spurney, award for merit. He bas developed an information network and other bur- ·&)ary suspect infoi:mation that bas helped solve many residential bur- glaries, officials said. GAME 10 I WEEK 10 I DAY 4 Another award for heroism went to Dennis Atencio, 19. of Santa Ana. Atencio was driving JO Golden West College last Oct. 8 when he saw black smoke coming from a house. He learned a woman .and a baby were trapped. He ripped.offthe screen and Other people honored included: •Fire Captain Victor Subia, award for merit Supia took a vacation and rushed to Mexico City on Sept. l 9 help save lives in the devastating earthquake.-He tbok charge of the International Red Cross rescue unit in Mexico City. He also was in- strumental in obtainfo& air baas and other essential rescue equipment donated by the United States. •Fire Depanment dispatcher About 140 people attended tht> luncheon at the Huntington Beach . Inn. James K. Stewart. director of the National lstkute of Justice in Wash-. .. ington. D.C.. was the featured · speaker 71 -8 27 36. :73 ·-88-9 /~nAll .. ;AUlUEllT 11fRE: If ,j CHECK OUT OUR LATEST WlllERS 011 C2. 10U COULD IE NEXn HERE ARE TODAY'S NUMBERS. )J Rules ond how to plof the game ore on your gome cord, or. coll our HOTLINE: 642 -4333, 9-5 M-F, ask· for WIN-GO 1nformor1on " 78 11·19 -86 County election results tallied By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflM~ ...... ·----t---Ora ngc County Registrar of Voters Al Olson certified the results of the Nov. 4 election for county offices on Tuesday. -· .. ~Everything lS tallied," Deputy Registrar Shirter Deaton said. She said the· results -will be for- warded next Tuesday to (he Orange County Board of Supervisors, which will declare the county winners to be cl~ted. These winners include new ORANGE .._..__, COA8T .... ,r-1 4th District Supervisor Don Roth of Anaheim and re-elected Count Re- cor er ranc . Deaton said Nov. 4 city council races were cenified Monday to allow some cities, includinJ Costa Mesa, to swear in new officials at Monday ni ght meetloas. - Orange County's votes for aov- emor and assembly members will be sent to the California Secretary of State's office for statewide cenifica- tion,. Deaton said. , She said certification involves the· counting 1 of absentee and dama cd : balfots. e\C produce totals that usually vary slightly from the final, unoffic&als resufts released 1mmed1- a1ely after the election. Deaton said-the final count ~n dicated 657.627 Orange County resi- dents voted Nov. 4, for a 60.3 percent turnout. She said that was Orange County's lo~cst turnout in ·a state- wide aeneral -election in at least 40 years. t,i.....Ja, fnUr II 1ou "° noi ,,... ~ °"* Oy 5 lO p I!\ tAI l)lli.t• 1 p m Coo1•~ 1983 Ot•llQe Coe.ar PuCllilNnl) Compeily No "'""" ll..lfoft ill!IC"a .0-IOI .. ll'llltM Cl! ~ ... ~I ""'~ IMr 09 rtP'Cl<Me4 .., tlltlul 'l)te.. I* ~ ol COP1'''!1'1 C'- Ja•tcall 642-6086 What do you hkc about the Dady Pilot? What don't you hke? Catt the number above and your mcssaae will be recorded. transcribed and de- livered 10 the appropriate editor IN! .,_ "°"' .. .,. ., ,.,,,.,,.f er'(! ~, " '°" 00 not •tK.--copy 0y 1 • Call c.t!!itt YOL.71,NO.m The same 24-hour answerina tcrvict may be used to rccoi'd le1ttn to the cdnor on an~ topic. Contributors to our uttcn column muaa 1nclucte thdr name and te&tpbonc number for verifacation. Tells us what•, on your mind. 10 • Ill .,., ~°" Cf#f ... ff Ol!Ntlled ' Clrouletton T1l1P"°'• .I Lea ly ROBERT BARKER °' .. .._ ....... I ~ Gnsl) detail' all~ly sheddift& new h,ht on the kidnappina and slayaoa of youna women from Hunt·. mst9n Beach and Redlands earlier thas rnonth ~e befn disctoted in a ~ . . . confidential police telctypt 1tnt to qenc;in in fi-1e southland counties. Altt.ou.h Huntiftaton Beach Policc lOday officially would neithn con· finn nor deny ttlMtina the meuqe Tuctday, sourcea clote to the an· vesfapt1on Yid it had been ten . • The klct}'pe WIS a'n efTon by Police . .. Fiimily of slain teento ~ President Reagan 9'IY9 reaponaiblllty for Iran arm1 lhl,ment1 l1 his and that he does not view the effort asa fiasco./ Al Coast Non-smokers have a bet- ter chance of being hired by the city of ~aguna./ A3 World Tena of thousands of people march through Manila In the funeral pro- cession of a alaJn labor leader./ Al Sports file suit , .y PAUL ARCHIPLEY OtllleDlllpNlt ... The family of a slain Costa Mesa teen-aaer was expected to • file a tJwsuit today again t the man who allqedly shot the youth, their at· \orney said Wednesday, Sant.a Ana attorney Amador Cor· pna called a press conference for today to explain the details of the lwwstJJT -apinst 11\Jto repair •bop 1>wncr Eric Vincent Holt. • Holt rcponedly fired the shotaun that killed David Gallardo, IS, on the nt&ht of Oct. 29 when he and ~m nion Tom Ramtrez v.ere al- l ly stealana car parts at the Costa esa shop. Corona said the lawsuit apanst Holt will hkcly be the only one filed by G~llardo's family. He said Stan and Alva Gnc1ela Dick, Gallardo's stepfather and mother. v.ould attend the preu conference. OVEMBER20, to liet addmonal mrorroataon about SUll)e(ll ~lmet 0rtaOrY Matlow, 30, and Cynthia Lynn Coffman, 24. Marlow and Coft'man, who were armttd in the Bia Bear area last Friday, were cbarled with armed robbtry1 buralary .. · kidnap and mUrder 1n the Redlanch case. Tbey'B tit ctw;ed in tM HwlliDllOI' .._.. crime ontt the lepl wort deln in Sin Bernardino County. ofrlcials 11id. . • • . It wn f'toorted in lhe teletiPe that t Matlow and Coft'man alleMdly took her to save them a nde to the Lyncl Mum~, 19, to the tfunt1ft110n Unavmny of Redlands from a &hop. lacb IM after she WM kidnaooed pj . aaall. last Wednetday cvenina · fronoi' ·""Mt ~ Wis taken to a kx'alaoa in part-time job at Prime Cleanen Fontana where ' lhe Yf'll 1exuatJy Murray WM found the next ~Y rnoln1ed, stranakd and buried '" a bound and face~ in a bathtub fUll shallow arave, accordina to the klt-, of water ~ tbc ditd of ltJUIU· typt. laUoo. accOnSina ao the repon. • Thi C(J(lplc thin drove ovrs' car SEE A2 FOi JOOAV'SNU~IS The polia communique Mid Cot·· 10 her apanment whft'c they IOlt inna 0 . N0¥1-. 20 .. of Redlands. was .several housthold 1km1 that \he)' whtre they peict b a mQtet ~ l'ills •bd&ICtild Nov. 7 at aunpotnt after ,lattt to&d an tht Sa" Bmaardino area Murraf1 Cftd11 ~ The q111 *Y~ Coffman arid Martow allqedly uk~4 for druas. the iroon alle#I. . , • • ,.._.. ... ~IM> • · . Artist and his art . I . J Dawson-guilty . ....................... in '84 murder · ef his ex-wife ~ Jurors' decision - saves him from life term and no parole . By ROBERT HYNDMAN . • °' .. Olllr ........ Donald Emil 9awson. the former asstStant dean at Saddlcback Com- munity Cortt&c, was convicted Wednesdiy offirst-dcarcc murder an the t9J4. shootina death of-his ex· wife. The Superior Court )Ury an Full- erton found Dawson JUJlty of us101 a pi'tot m thecomm1 ion oftM-crime. but found no evidence that he hid in - the Lake Forest home, lyina in wait for his cx-wafe to return from.a date with her boyfriend. Deputy l>istnct Attorney James Enn&ht arcued for uch a findina. whLch would have qualified Dawson for hfe an prison without chance of parole; "It was a toulh c.a.sc," Enrilht said this morning. "We didn't have wit· ncsscs, unfortunately, to prove the special circumstance and it .. .., tou&h for the Jury to evaluate a theory." . he now as sane. Althou&h Bro'*r declined to annourice a decision Wednesday, Enright$aidhe expects a sanity phase 10 follow . .. He has nothan& to late," Enri&ht ad. "Jl' .an cxcdlettt pmble~loi them .. ... If the jut)' find thaa D9W10n was insa~ when he committed the crime,t; and further ~es that he is now sant, Ennaht said 'the judet may be hard~ pressed not to release him immed1· ately" despite the first.:.dqrct murder: convictJon. Bro~cr said Wednesday he was not surpnsed by the jury's verdiet. . "I'm pleased that <hey found the special c1rcum tancc untrue and that he'll now bc..cl~ble-fot. parole, .. ht said. "But l'm disappointed that the) didn't find him 1uilty of second· dcirec murder instead." · Dawson could face a maxtmum of 2S years to hfe in pnson for the conviction, plu two addittonal ycan because he used a hand&un. Brower uad. uch a ~ttntt-~ld make \be former El Toro rnidcnt eli&1ble for parole in half that time. Brower said. Dawson also wdJ rccei ve credit for the two )a.rs of jail ome he already has " sen ed. ,. ' Evidence p~nted dunns the tnal showed ttw Da~son armed himself Golden Wett' s football bovtl opportunity should be decided s6on.1c1 An anvCSJJptor wortclnc for or· ouaJso was l1)1na to obtain county- medical records on Gallardo's death in time for the press conference. ArdiJt oaaae-B9PeM .....,. •P to Im UfeWle natae 0 Paacy Dade Co*taoy.-·-·· af tlae 1Apaa Beacla llWtlJD of Art. en.led la mind aed.la, the piece la on Defense auomey Ron Brower will decide Oll_:fnda) ""hcther: tO k Judac Kathleen O'Leary to scnte~ Dawson or move ahcacf.to the sanit) WI ffi \WO IU ns 5'VmJf -boxes -of'.~--­ ammunition, a set of handcuffs and a INDEX Advice and Games Boating The case has swirled in controversy since the shootina. (Ple&M..., SBOOTIJlfG/ A4) loan from the Skerlk fam111 collection. · -phase of the tnal. · Dawson has pleaded not 1u1lty by reason of insanity, althouah he cia1ms lenath of rope. Witnesses testified that Dawson (Pleue eee DAWSOJll/A2J Bulletin Board Bualneas Clasalfled Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public Notices Sport a Televlalon Weather B3 B1 A3 BS-8 C4-6 B4 C7 82 ExpanS~on ofjail honor farm approved A8-9 81 A3 C6-8 C1-4 82 A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... Olllr,.. IWf Pushed by the need to bolster secunty at the overcrowded James A. Musick Honor Farm, O..-nac County supervisors approved a concrovcrs11I expansion plan Wednesday that ~ould move an mate out of tents and into dormuones However, county officials also vowed to puniue Supervisor Bruce 'Just Say No' __ jµ.st nnt enough _in war on. drugs . .. ·------------------------By PHrL SNEIDERMAN OtllleOlllrNlt .... b the United States in the anP of a dru• epidcm1~? Or 1s the nation mcrcl)'. S\\ept up in drua h)Stena? Will Nancy Reagan'~ "Ju\& Say No" campaign really keep )Ounrten .. from samphna illegal chemical . Or 1s it JU ta polatical catch phrase that will have no mort impact than Gt..-ld ford's WIN (Whip Inflation Now) button ? Local opens on drua abuse offer malled opinion But they arc skep. t1cal about simplistic slopns as the sole '°lutton to widespread drua abuse. "I think 'Just Say No' has some E,_Nnlh In a NrlH vahdaty at it's, pan of an mtev.ited d~~nuon prOlf'l.Dl,'' wd Dr. Edward K.auf man. who i an 15>-s0cla.&e pr-0fc sor of .ps)chiatry, 1 and human bthav1orat UClrvine. • But if you )USt pass out buttons and nbbon to kids, at's a farce:· K.auf man said a comprehensive pttvention proaram mu.st~ beyond JUSt educat1n1 )Oun15ters about the dana.crofdruas He said at also should focus on 1mprov1nJ paren1ina skill • providina altemat1vcs to drua ute. treauns students and dropout who already have drua problcm1 and prov1din1 healthy role model' for . ' Nestande's idea to eventually close ,the mmamum-sccurity jail and trade the prime El Toro real estate for remote land on which to butld a 1aJI. County offi. 1cials, ~th Supervisor Ralph Clark absent, voted unana· mously for the plan ao push the capacny at the escape-plagued jaal from 829 pnsoncn to I ,SJS by the end of the century Mothers with small children were CRACKING DowN )Ouna.sters. Kaufman said ~t' difficult t(} at'nerah1e about how studenas are aff ectcd when a major sports f ~or movie tar is arrested on drua charges -or con umes a fatal overdose. He 511d a borderline user who v.orric~ about expcnmentina with dru1$ may decide to stop because of what happened to a role model. But hard-<orc users will probably ..-lion· aliLC that they can avoid an unhappy fate.' ......,,~ Nevcrthel~ • Kaufman bcliC"es drua problems deserve more atten- (Pleue ... 'Jl19T'/A•) among the crowd fillina the board chambers Wednesday. Many of the residents from the Lake Fore t and Serrano Park communities had fought Iona • and hard again t the proposal to expand the Jail and consolidate 1..-1ning academic for the county henrrs and fire depan- mcnts onto the 100-acrc ite. But homeowners were « 1gncd Wedncsda) to be ~ontent with some added rcstnct1ons as well as the supervisors' promise to work toward a trade that would move the 1111 to a more remote area. "The supervisors did about as much as they could," $aid Ma~el Fernandez. a Serrano Parle resident. "It's nice that ahey pve some hope or movma the fac1ht) at some point 1n tame. I don't think afs a smoke5Cf'ccn to quiet the community." In a letter to the board. Ncstandc - whose district mdudcs the Muskk facility-proposed the land sv.apa a solution to the d1le-mma crea1cd a decade aco v.; hen nc~ homes were approved to bt built 1.000 feet away from the jail. county wk force has tentatively idenufied four potential sttes for relocaung the 1a1I two to three miles • (Pleue eee HONOR/ A2J Newport council ignores Strauss, picl\s Cox mayor By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Ot1'1eOlllr"'4 .... ' A new chapter 'an Newport beach G:'nyCouncil history opened Wednes- day and.at least one council member e'<pre sed his dismay that 1t read too much hk.e a lot of past chap1crs. John C. Cox Jr was elected mayor by secret ballot and Evelyn Hart became m .. >or pro 'em at the after- noon meeuna. Cox was elected on the SttOnd ballot after ty1n1 with Mayor Pro Tern Ruthclyn Plummer m the first round Of "OtlOJ. Donald trau s. cnterina his ninth )car on the council without ever hold1n1 eathrr po t and often at odd with 'he council majority, told fellow council members they were rude for overlook1na those who hold different \1CWS. election'-.. trau said. "I \hank at ,reprc5en.fS the inabahty of this council to see there arc two points of V\ew an the Cit~ • .,j "It would've been a ·couries) to acknowledit that and make one of U\ ma~ or or pro tem." he ~id. t..-u s cmpha 1zed he didn't doubt the ab1htie of Coit or Hart "Th~)-'ll-do a fi~clns job." he~~ "I will continue to be a team pl~) Cr. His were the onlv tianh "'ofd: on an afternoon filled with praise for ~utgoina council members and op. t1masm for the com1nt tcnn . Plummer. who some thouaht "'ould follov. t..-Uatton and mo\e into the ma)or's lot from the pro tern poSl, was arac1ou m defeat. "I'm vel) comfortable with Mayor Coit be1naourfcartc leader." Plum· mer said. . Jackie I lc:ather and Ball aee who cho~ not to run for new term~ .., want to say 1 think the tnbute the cat~ owes to Jackie and 8111 can bC repeated," he said. "l ogcther the)'vc contnbuted o"cr a quaper century to the cit) " Takina the pv-el. Co' too thanked Hart and gee for their leadership and credited them \\ltb &c:llioa him '"'~ an.cit) pol~ ~ He uid teamwork wa ~ "'1Cl to the councar~ pa-.t u~ but kno~lfii C'd unanamaty was not th rule. "We've had our ~hare of dcbat~. but all ha\C made u!I ~ork bttter," Co\ said. "No one point of \1ev. • ho uld P~\ail." co,,, saad traffic problem v.outd continue to be lhC' c1t;r' o I 1 ue. and that the council hould be prepart'd to dc31 wnh dcHlooment t- "l wasdi51ppointed in the outcome of the mavor and mayor pro tem Plummer joined the choru of praise for outtoin& council members (Pleaee eee COX/ A.2).-~ Expaas1a~· called final phase of Newport Center Developer says butldout plan wouldjusi. complete Clesign visua ized 25 years ago If ST&VE MAllBLE .............. quantr of I ctntur) aao. Ra) Watson helped cksllfl &he m111tr plan for Newport cnltr. At the tune, cht COftCtPl wat 1Tvolu11onary, A reponal shoptttftl 1ftd bu .. nestcenter. TheOf!ice lofttl woutd 10 beft, the aolf C'OUrK thtre, some hom on that side and 1n the middle thttc would be.& hOpf'1n1 ttnter. • Watson can't rtmembtr an)' op. posauon to the plan at the time. .. &d then.' proplt wttt ~:\CUN aboot " II the~ -even nov. -ihoW \NU people lake cwpon Cnncr. ' 11id Watton. ••1t'1 neat, it s clean. It' a little lake Di neyland." But times chanae arid the cin:ular center that Watton helped delitn in tht rarly 196el hat now div1dtd the \Cl) communit} n Wis built to tcrYc. cmzcn aroup -powrrful cnou,h to pthcr mons than 6,000 sapa1um -hH fofttd I CUyVfide d«'tion SO voters can d«1de whtthd Ncwpot1 Center ~uld be us-nded. • The Question•..-"" MeasurT ..\ on T uetda) ·, spcc1al election ballOl. Watson. the former prnident and a cumnt "lCC chatnntn of Tbt IMM Finl oltwo,,.,,, o.. t11d the upanMon .i>tans art nothina more than the fin&J phase of the cenkr as he and othcn 1 uallJtd 1t '°me 2S n aeo . .. , know of \Cry few prt\Jttts thlt art a true to the pJans a t~ are. .. sard Wat n. The Cll~n ion ('Ian wt11C'h in·. cludt-1 office t wrrs, ~nuaJ tract restaurant and 'araou 1menit1 1 btin t•tta1 .a t SPEC IAL E LECTIO ~ ' .. •• o 1 t th1 means )O" don·l '-\ nt on)1hm .. 1d Wa:soo. ho btllC'\ ~the pro~·, chatf c:nuc a~ J to duan in au) lhhson. • .. :f rt' pc ~ a~ afraid of ·tM futJf'l';· he id .. h's a pur We ~ll ha'e feat -•c- • h4\t r for our cart But lhnc a~ people ,.,'ho arc ppposcd to ~Y. cha. .. • •• n id 'J: Ir" anc o 'ha pent mort' thin S:! . .S m1lhon pro- cc mg th 'pan aon plin and ha 1 orporatcd -a.Iona tM •a) - \"3UOU\ fcatu~ 1ha1 ha\e d1rcc:t btndiu to the l'Ommuntt). The C-nJ product 1s a plan that as as ood fur lht' pubhc Ill It IS for Thr l'\1ncCo. r~dc,elopment firm fla\ f)fom• to ck>natcd· land and itr- rangc Jinan in for a ltc:o n1Jhtclub aod hu agrttd to donated la11d to the • ~port Harbor iu5eum. 'IAi btch dn1rcs to ell.panJ. But the b1 t scllan point of all is t~ Pel n Hill b)paU The road v.-ould loop inland from Pac1fi <'085t H1gti~a\ al a point ')()Uth of Corona dcl br'anJ then anlencct "'ith both San Joaqum Hilb Road and Bonna Can)OO Road .. Libya rald condemned -• It ~· 8 \ dn1gn, (he road "'uuld take mowrhts on a cun ins route through the runl coastal foothills instead of 1hruugh do"'nto"'n Corona dcl Mar. L""ITEQ]'.\TION C.\P) -The General ~sscmbl\ "oted 79-2 Thursdu to condtmn .llllsl pnl' L S bombina raids on Lib>a u a '1olat1on of antema11onal Ii ... HONOR FARM EXPANSION APPROVED •••. In us ad' crtisina literature, The Inane< o tatti'that construction of Pelican Hill Road will cost about S2S million Watwn, though, \aJd the price tag 1s itotnit up qu1ckl> and nov. From Al There "'ere 33 abstentions on tbe from rn1dential am . The tour sites rc10lution. "'hich was sponsored by are at Coal and G)psum can)ons 27 countnes. mosllv rab and Soviet Fremont Can) On, Irvine Lake. and Bloc states -( h1quit.a Can)on . Meanv.hile, supervisors hJve bttn pressured 1ntocons1denn1an tntcnm "'ould be S}n hronu~-d v.11h nego- uauons for a land wa9, to pre' cnt the count) from pe) in1 for builJtnp th3t will soon be torn dov.n . as un:d the cnttna for choosma inmates for minimllm Keurity <ktcn- 1100 v.ould remain tough. estand'c underscored the fact the Jatl hou~s on)) tnmate~ deemed as pcnin-.a low nsk of"iolcnct. .DAWSON.·~. COX ELECTED MAYOR ••. r From Al 1.60().bed 1111 in Anaheim to com pl) v. 1th a court order to rd1cH O\Cr- crov.dtng at the central jail. L1 le most• ohh~ propoqk"to build or corrstrucl Residents nu"<' complained the upanS1on v.ould inc:rea~ noi!oe. traf- fic congt·s11on. moke and breakouts b\ · poltnt1all) dangcrou 1nmatn There ha"e been 30 breakout~ 1n the 1)3 t )C<U. .. (The word) escape in m y mind tngge~ some \\oacko who ioe, on a cro -country murder spree com- pared to someone convicted of drunken dm mg wbo decides to v.aJ av.-a} "h1kp1clingraspbtmcs(m the jail fields)." NC\tande said. • Jr omAl tirrd at least ,,IS shots at has n-v.1fc. hllltn~ her s1~ 11mcs que5t1ons follov.ing nnt ~eek·, spectal election on 'cwporJ (enter. a nc"' 1a1I. the plan hu been as~1lcd v. 1th returning counc1lwoman l 'cl~I\. b) citm:ns· groups tian The clamor for bttter 1a1I facilities "This is a fear to u h's a fear at night v.hcn the he It copters arc c1rch n~ abO'e (We SI)} What's happening. Bnng the children in. lock up the house." said m1dent Cath) 'clson. .. Its fnghtcn1n~" Don.a Dav.~m. a nurstnginstru,. tor at \addkba1,:k < ollqr. died the \amcda) Dunna tht: tnal, Brov.crhad ar ued th.It Dav.son v.a\ out ol rnntrol and t0C'apeble of pl.lnntn& the murder ol h1HiHr.1fc. "It v..a .. a cnmcofragc. ol pas\1on. of Jealous) ~nd ob\e\s1on:· Brov.er ~•d during hnal UJ,Umenl'. Mo nda) ·••fr JUSt c11plo<lcd • -- Co\ ur-,ed the 'ounc1I to "remain diligent'' 1n its cffom to find a ~ond a1rpon \tle in the count) tu alleviate the load at John Wa )'ne Atrpon He also predicted the Cll) would be facan anne,a11on issues tn the near future a\de"clopmt'nt bciu\son open In 1ne ( o land bet""e.:n Corona dt'I Mar and Laguna Beach ;-..;e"'rnmcf'\ Phil Sanwne and C larenlt T umer "'ere sv.orn m along ~an'iOnc \Ov.cd lo keep ha\ cam- pa1in promi)CS. but said he v.ould be "1n1ttalh neutral" on issue., comma ~fore the council Tumnsa1d he "as approach in• his nl•v. p<»iuon ""'1th a bit ol ln:p1da- t1on · · -\flcr t"o plus )tars on the Planning Commission I lmov. v. hat lace\ U\ .. he said GAME 10 I WEEK 10 I DAY 5 ~ I --------. 77 42 sil 4 I ._ _____ J 90 13 23 ' ~ A,, YEAN ••• Al FlUEllT HERE,. HERE ARE TODAY'S NUMBERS YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WlllllERt vies cno ow 10 plov..rlte go or on yovr om cord or-.-:eo lour HO TL It E 642 ·4333 9.5 IJ\.f OS or WIN -GO mfor: orion 59 11.20.86 1 pre,cnttng upcrv1so~ from hold- 1n1 ba~k on the Musick C\pans1on while the) citplore v.ays to relocate the honor rarm, officials S31d. .. The u~ oflents trailers, pl) v.ood foundattons and outhouses as an on&otng solutton (lo o"ercro"'dtng at Mustek) as unacceptable. and the number of C'SC':lJ>C'S 1s intolerable:· 'cstande ~1d c;upcn: aw~ ad<kd the e'~ns1on =~E Daily ,,,at MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 324 ShcntT Brad vat~ attnbutcd the escapes to th<' makl'Sh1ft hou ina arrangements, and said the eitpans1on would J tuall) I ~n bttakouts As added prccauuons. he rec- ommended that land betv.cen thc1ail and rts1denqes be de"elopcd into a ~r . ,.. ..... ~ Gal~ aho agrttd to make publtc biannual reporu on the honor fa.rm and no1tf) ncarb) St:hools ..,hene"cr theft' i~ an e~pc. Funhermore. l'te est.anderfurlhcr urged that thc outdoor fir~it and a hclipad be cltm1na1cd from the fire trainin& faciht>-v.halc noise and smokc- indu in1 e'emscs be rcstnct.ed to v.tt._da) bus1ne s hours. Justcall 642-6086 What do )Ou hke about the 0311) Pilot,, What don't )OU hkc'! Call the number above and your mcs~1e wall be ft(Ordcd. tn1nscnbed and de- bvcred to the appropnatc edttor The same 24-hour ansv.enna service may be used to record lctlc~ to the cd1tor•on an} topic. Contnbutors to our Letters column must mclude their name and telephone number. for verification. Tells us what's on )our min<J. Delly Hot Dellftry I• Guerenleed -..:ino., , ' II! ,w "° ncl tilt.. ,OJI -ttJ :OJOprnut <btll•l'll ...., ·-!If °""'«<Id '"'d.I r •rtCI SIAier 11 ...,.. .. ~~ ---'fQVJ 1-., ..... cat • •o""' '"'t<J , v «~>J .. llP •t'fetl Circulation T ... phonee CUSIOM TAil.ORED ELEGANCE. Selct:t from our fine ~oolens. ca hnu~res, nd clrgant blends; and thtn ~us cw.tom tail fi r >ou. 8rperience rhc craf man htp and uue qualtty of ny Ph lp4'. You dt n.c it. I - r l I I >J 11 . I I '"" I l _J So 11 la~lon lt~nJ :'IO("Api•U lc14b (71•Jc.H OlM llQUft ton 1hr• I" Ill 11 S.1 ll>·6 Sun 12·' ~ I . ' . . ' J Non- . Peaceful dc\'elopment of the .. final frontier" l"tll bt d1scu\ d Saturday at a day· Iona 1em1nar on ouu:ra~ct, scheduled from 8:4S a.m. to 4 , IS pm. in the Un1ve,...it} Center Henlqr Room at UC lrvine. I)' LAURA MSRl ............. Non-smoktn or PtOPle who llf'te tO ltoP smotdna have a better chance of bcconu"f a policeman, fireman or hfe. 1&11rd 1n l..quna Beach under a new PQl!9 adopted by 1hc city, therefore eott the aty more an med1caJ prr{trme1t will be 11va110 lmClll.cn::.WM _.,..'" .... _alrk._..,.,_. Hf 1 s • ~Ptfttel In adchtton aht •rnnl okcn 11fe.e to,.... amok•• M a colNlitioft o1 ~y 4Wftld but ae ,._ W was~ more tun~ on the job. The council employment. tmOta 11 ftvONd, die llOIHIDOMt ... voted .l;2 10 Pfocecd wuh the pohcy If 11 any time the 'employee suns bt 11 vcn the job. But sn ~tober, Counc1lm1n Robcn 1m0k1na be couJd lose htt JUb, llid Jlob "I tftiftk" may be....._~._._... Gfntrychanatd h11 volt when \he •ord1na Clark, 1M1twn city ma,,.r, tht bttt people av1d1blc~: !~ ..W. Edwin "Bua" Aldrin, tt1e second ,,,.n to walk on lhe moon, will be featured aJona with Louis • Fnedman. director ~f the Planetary SOc1ety; Robert NelM>n, astronomer at NASA's Jct Propul11on Laboratory: 1 .A . .Hcppenb'tlmcr. aerospace scicn· tlst and )OUmalt,t and Rockwell enfincer 8111 Z1e1lcr. Tickets arc Ss for scneral admission and S2 A«ord1n1 to the hinna policy 1doptcd b) the Lquna Reach City Council Tues- day niaht, the city will aive S)rfference to non·•mokers whq •POiy for public safety jobt, providina they pass thr elib11i1y teat 1n the poltey was cbanlf'd to blar smokt'1 • Councilman Den KtnM) and Mayor ButGentrynQd. .. lathcbeta,._ilr from beina hired. Gentry .. 1d the· policy Manha Collison, both formt'r 1moktt1, the Job the one Who coelinueuo ..-r was too rc1tnct1ve. • have continually bten Ol>POIC'd to the Accordi"f to Clerk there an .,..... Tunday n1aht a more ltnien1 p_ohcy "as pohcy, uJhna it diKnm1natory. employea 1n the ~ ud fft cllperl. accepted by the council. • · "1 think we arc tnfnnajna on peopk's mcnts who smoke t)u& wall no1ae _...,., Simply stated, applicants Y.iho ~ve • riahts," said Collison. · • by the new pobcy. Althoup tbc aty it llOC for students and acnior c1111.ens. Rationality tal.t at GWC rhe ldCI WIS first brouJht before the council in June 11 the ~uc1t of coun· cilwoman Bobbie M1nk1n, he said moket1 become i!Clc more often and pasied the city's eli11b1lity t~t and who Aetordin1 to Clark. 1( there arc no currently tunnt for etthef ~t. have not smoked tobbaco for 12 months • quatifttd apphoant1 who are non-smokm Clark 111d lht'y will beain recruat11 .. eoon praono applyina fora public 11ftly JOb will or ~mokers who aarcc to quit, the city can and 1pphcant1 will be coolidered under be con11ckred before molccrs. Equal h1~ a smoker. the new poltcy. · Or. Pierre Gnmc will &~ak on ra110Dal ps)'chothcrapy Fnday at 7· 30 p m. 1D the Forum JI at Colden We t Coll~ in Hununaton Beach Ad· mas aon 1~ free and parluna will be av&Jlablc in the Gothard Street lot. French .aclety to meet · ~ Alliance Francaise of Oranae County wiil p~icl'lcl Rob1t.a11lc, the tduc.at1o~J. cultural and political delegate from the Quebec &,e~ment Fnday at 8 p m. in Brid&e Hall o(the <;onlfC&lltlonal Church, 340 t. Ann's Dnve, La&una Bc4ch. The · prosram wtll be in French and there win be a $4 charge for 1uc t,, - Immigration talk •lated "fmm1grat1on. What We Promised, Where to Draw the Line" will be the topic of the National Is ues Forum to be held at the Oasis Senior Center Fnday at I 0 a.m. ID the multi .. purPose room, Call 644-3244 for additional information. Stre•• lecture ln Irvine P ychologHl Dr Kann Montgomery will prescnta talk on coping with stress Fnday 3'l 10 a.m. at the Irvine Senior Center. 3 Sa ndburg Way. The program is free and no rcscrvauons arc ncccssary. Transportauon 1s available by calhna 733-1055 . Defense cJa .. In Laguna-- The Sexual Assault Prevention Program of the Lafun Beach Community Clinic 1s ofTenn& a free sci defense class for "'omen Satur.day from 9 a.m. until I p m There l'i a hmll as to the number of women this clau may accommodate, and spaces may be re5e(Vcd by l-alhng 494-9429 Stroke clinic In HB A slrokc chn1c 1s scheduled from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. aturday at Pacifica Community Hospital Ul -Huntin&ton Beach. Elecirocard1ograms and carotid -ultrasound, which check the blood flo\'11 to the brain, will be administered for a fee ofS20. To schedule an appo1ntmcn1. call 842-061 1. extension 224. Sign language Realdenta of Lel•ure World, the retirement villa&e below th .. hlll•lde, may or may not ha Ye been •urprt.ed to aee 80meone thlnb there'• more aoln« on ln their community than «ln rummy and . . . ' •huffleboard. 1 mne police Kiel It'• the third ttme tbJa year tile famlllar .. Lion Cotptt:Fy .. •l&n abo•e tbe San Dleco-Preeway ...._ been altered by nnclala. Anilety talk ln Newport· A workshop 1n overcoming communicauon anx1et) for people who ha\'C a ~nous fear of speakina 1n front of large aroups wtll be held Saturday from 9 am to noon at Coastline Commun11y follcgc·!. Newport Beach Center. 3101 Pacific View D"'e. Corona del Mar The rtgJs- tra11on fee as S 17, and more 1nformat1on 1s available at 241-6186 N;_ew standards may shut water wel1S Holiday boutlque scheduled A hohda) bou11que fcatunng hand-crafted item!. will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Masuda School. 1741 S Los Jardmes We t. Foun111n Valley lhna spaces will be available for SIS each for the event. Call Ellen at 968-1357 or Karen at 968-4914 for more 1nformauon Alzheimer'• talk at UCI A conference on AILhe1mer's disease for commumt)' phys1c1ans and nursing home staffs will be held Saturday from 8 a.m. to S p.m at UC Irvine's Unive"1tr Club The r~1stra11on fee is S62. and addrnona 1nformauon may be obtained by calling Dr Mary Watson at 634-5423. • . CA LE NOAR By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. a.Ir,.,. ..... A new report indicates the quality of Oran,c County's undcraround water re· mains h1Jh . But local officials say water punt) standand\ ma) chan&e dramatically ID the wake of the recently approved Proposition 6S. The 1tate ballot measure calls (or stncter ""atcr quahty standards ff these arc t'ittremel) naid. they may require the closure of some Orange County wells that arc now a source of drinking water. accord1na 10 Gordon Elser. a spokesman for the Orange County Water D1stnct. His agency manages the county's undersround water supplies and the Santa Ana Ri ver. Bceause such changes may require the u\C of more imported water, a review of Southern Cahforn1a's underground sup- plte\ "'as recently conducted by the Metropolitan Water D1s1nct (MWD) MWD sells water from Non hem C alt· fom1a and the Colorado River to local agenClcs to supplement underground sup- plies It serves Orange. Los Angeles 4ian Oaqo. Ventura. San Bernardino and R1vers1dc counttes If more underground water IS labeled unsuauble under Propos11ton 6S stan· dards. the MWO ma) be fore~ to make up the difference. The MWD this week released a rrpon on the ground water quahty in the counties tt serves "They've put this together now because Proposition 6S's stnctcr standards may eliminate some of the (underground) water that's now considered acceptable." s~ud Elser oft he Orange County Water D1stnct. He added, "Orange County 1s one of the best counties. compared to others, because we're mostly a res1dent1al community and have had few industrial (pollution) prob- lems." •• The MWD rcpon concluded that S percent or Orange County's around water cannol be used because ofcontammat1on. For the cnure Southern Cahf0m1a rciion the con1am1nat1on figure was 7 percent. "Our basic findina was that it's not a lot" 131d MWO spokesman Tim Skrovc He sud about l 4.000 acre-feet of Oransr County's annual undeflTound waur supp- l)\ 1s unusuable. (An acre-foot 1s about )26,000 gallons ) Of this total. Skrove said. 12.000 acrt· feet ire contaminated by minerals, 1nclud· 1 ngult and nitrates-a leftover from farm fertilizers. The remainder has been con· laminated by organic chemicals. such as tndustnal solvents. Though the contam1Dat1on level is. low, Skrovc sajd MWD will propose steps to maintain or improve underground water quahty He said MWD 1s concerned about its ability to import water 1n lhe years ahead because a coun rulina will besin limhina the amount Cabfomta can draw from the Colorado Raver Also: tf the local basins are branded unsafe. it will hamyer MW D's ability to store water und'iraround to prepare for. Southern c~Jifomia droualn. Skrove \ltd Co t abo is a factor 1n pnterVtnJ 1M quab&y of undcraround wau:r Orangr County's Elser S.Jd a city such as Huntin11on Beach pends about SIOO for an acre-foot of around water. Tbe same amount of uri_portcd water. purchased from MWD. would cost $230. Elser said local water officials m•y not learn for anotbcr .su. months whether add1t1onaJ wells must be closed to meet po t·Propos111on 6S standards. Those 'tandards will be set by a committee to be appomtcd b)' Governor Georae Oeu- kmeJ11n. • Thursday, Nov. 20 • 4 30 p m • IAJua 8ucl11 Bllmu Affairs Commltttt. Community Center, 384 lcgJon St Rad Artukovic calls father's extradition unjust • 6.30 p. m . La1u.a Bucai Board of Adj a.st· meat, C11y Council Chambers, SOS Fore I Ave • 6· 30 p.m .. Lagua Buel' U01sl•1 CommJtltt • Community Center. 384 Lqion t. LOS .\N(Jf:.LES (AP) -fhe son of Department a'iking them 10 r1.•ka~ thC"1r former Surfside Colon> resident .\ndnJ3 re~arch into the alkgauon\ ag.un'>l m~ l\rtukov1c has made another attempt to fathN," he said. prove hi\ father wa<, unJU'itl)' extradited to He said he behc1.es the 0\1 " CO\ cnng Yugosla~1a and con1.1etcd of murdering· -up its own 1nadrqua1c 1nic,11gat1on ~ll thousands of Jews. ~rm and &> ix1cs charges aga1n5t the wartime 1ntenor mini'·. dunng World War II ter of the t0mmun1st puprx·t \t.111.· nf 10 .i totahtanan S\Slcm which denied the '1c11m the opponumt' to present e' 1dcnce ol h1'i innocence · ·According lo Yugoslavian military h1stof) of the area . these incidents did not occur:· Rad Anukovic said of 1nc1dents rrlated ID w1tnes affidavits "They also don't appear in German and ltahan battle record'i .. • 6.30 p.m . Lag11na Btad1 Cable Television Committee. Communll)' Center 384 lcgJon St Rad l\rtukov1c \atd \.\l cdnr'lday he has Croatta \rtukO\IC. ., was COn\:ICted b) a • 7·30 pm , lrvlae Plau lng Comml11lon. ( lly C ounc1I Chambers, 17200 Jambotcc-Road. • 7:30 p.m . Commluce oa lrvlae's Workforce. Chamber of Commerce Conference Room. 2815 McOaw. demanded that the l \ Ju'it1ce Depart· "The 0'>1 h.I\ erred \t riou,1~ ." mcnt', Na11 hunting arm thc Office of -'\nuko.,.1c 5a1d an h" lcttn to 0\1 chic! Special lnvcst1gat1ons. open its files on the Neil Sher "It ha" ,11Jowcd tht.• n1rad111on 't ugosla1.ian court and ~ntenced to death h\ firing squad \c1.eral appeal!> haH been re1ec1rd. and the ~ounger .\rtuko' 1c \.11d the remainder of appeal\ could run out 1n Ml <la\'i He Claim\ two fal'>e affida\ll'i "-ere u'ied 10 prove ht'> father ordered the murder of thousand" of rx-oplc tlr ~1d l'' 1denlC ol p<>'>sahlc fabncat1on "a' not put on at Artuko1. 1c's tnal becau!il(' dl'ltn~ k'r,ttmOI}) wa'i not permHted ... \n t'\e<.·ut1on 1'i going to take plact' of .1n cit.Jeri\ pt'r<iOn who has not been Jdlowt'd to prec,cnt his case:· he ~1d. case to him. of a pel"ion for alkiz.at1on' whteh art.· tal-.c "I have sent k11cr todav to the Justice PoucE Loe Mar-ine killed-n Smashup By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ..,,... ..... A Manne from the El Toro air s1111on ~a killed Wednesday miflt when hr lo t conirol of his specd1n& car and ran 111n10 a eucal)'plus tke 1n.. Lale rorcR the H1ahway Patrol reported The v1c11m. 22. who~ name was withheld pcndina no11ficat1on of rel•· t1,cs. wa killed instantly when his 1970 Chry lcr New Yorker struck the tree planted 1n the center d1v1der of Tree Linc lane at Trabuco Road, said CHP spokesman Steve Bell The unpacl of lhe crash was so arcat. llJarrcd the en11ne from the car and wrapped the vehicle around the 2112-foot diameter tree so t11htly ti took county firemen two houn to remove the dnver's body from the wrecuac. Bell said. Accordina to rcpon~. 1he Manne was travehna nonh on TrabulO Rood aubout 8 p.m. at pct<l of at lea'lt 78 • • • Ca~h 1otahna S 140 waJ ~pontd ~tolcn tmmawallct1nan.-panmcn1cl 1117.4.i Shalimar Drive, bt't.,.rcn 1 OS p m and 7 H pm Wcdnc~n. . ' . Whttl and 1irc , 101 Ima Sl.000, "'C"" repc>ntd 11olcn from a I 91J <•maro in on apanmenl rompl ~ 11 42\ fair Dri,c, bt'tWttn I pm. Tu I> nd 7 1 m. Wednctda), · Hantinfton Beach Tht<'"C-Mol Sl.&00 1n ~hoof m uniforms (rom South (.' ~I Sport, 'I (dinttr vc • T • SomcoM ttporitd cmbt'111cd S20.000 from IA off'ict at C".ar 1ttd and Yotkto\\n TM 1l'*11h fts llad bttn 1om1 on ~•nee M n:h, •he Hrt1n1 tc>l4 p0hcc ••• Ht~vet cul 1 lop 10 1 I Mu ung \'t"ntble par td II the Communitv Center "" .5th St1tt1 and " a S 1 hritf, and 1 cak'ula "'"" H' nnd mph. He lost control ol thc car near T rec l.1nc Lane ~nd swrned l-0 ~ nght where he '>truck a tnangulaMha~ ratst"d d1v1der ID the road fhe car bccamt' 11rborne and new about 45 feet and trucit the eucalyptus tree The impact was focused on the dn\ier's \tdc of the car. Bell s.aH1. CHP tn\C\t1aaton found no evidence that the v1ct1m wa41 into\· IC:ated. flt'd in a ru~t-colorcd Monte< nrlo. Aurilan entered 1 home in lhc 8000 hlod. llf Sinter thronah a rt:Jr hx krd "-•ndo"' and \lok a SI ~n '1drn lll\\(llC rel Order lrYlne \ , hr,khook. l~11 lard, 1nJ SSS 10 l 'h ~rt \IOI n from ~mront·, ~k at a htt\11\n\ on the .2100 hind. of Ru,1nc\\ Cenu:r l>rt' c • • • \bl~and,,,httrR\tX mrn anRtd<'r "''lll' scokn from ollt'ILle • hom lM\ \Ider 1ud homr on f kdale le b" tna\h an an Newport~ch c rail mm 1 hi "" s1olen lr11m ,, r1·\1drn(con th<' lOOhlo1. I.. of loiangold \\ rnnr • • • .\ 1ool ll<1\ a \IC'rl'O W\ltm and a \mall am1wn1 ol 1.·a,h ,,,rn· \tolc:n from • ford pickup 1rud. p.irl..rd near lhc in1c~1mn nf ~0th SlrC't'tanJ Nrplunc. 1 hr In\\ umc Ills.,..,~ • • • \ hurailu <"nlrft"tl ;a rt\llltnl r on 1hc 300 block . uf \h ardn 1'14<C thruugh an unlodcd lronl Jcx1r and ~1olr a rnlor 1rlc' 1~1on . \tt'rt'O 'r<'••ktn and 11 h1< yc lc: 1 he kl\\ ramr In ahoul SQ(:Xl f oun1a1n Valin poltce \talion Barf) allc&cdh broke an cmcrirn > \(l1nklrr 'al'lle, · causin1 tht' Jtltl area to ll1Kld l>am~ to 1h 'aht v.a' e\hm11t-J ;at S 'i(I ulhcr Oood <Umattt: wa\ nol 1mmeJ1:11cl\ Jto1crn11ncd Rarrv v.a'i l.nr rt'ka\C'tt "111 face\ a Dec I hcanna on the 1nln\1\11111n and Jltl -.andah'm charsr' • • • -' 14-~M--OkS ~I\ >1.lw h'~ .on the !fl.WO bl~k of Slater 4."cnuc rcjl(ln<'d \\ednr'tda\ thll \llmC'<lnC' ~tolr hi\' hrumr 1>1amond 8a k Viper ht~)d<', "'"h1,h hc h.1J ldt brncath lhc \l<llK II hi\ IJIOlf\ • mcnt lbc IQ\\ v.'3\ C\t1ma1cJ at S~~J Fountaln Valley !\ "'-Oman "'"hn ·i.:r~ 1n Torran~"t' 10IJ r ounu1n Valle) pol1•" arrutcd R1d\arJ pol1t, T~) th.el mNM cn1c1"d hrr Roht'n 8.im. 22, of (1,mkn (ofo\C, on rffilntain Valk' workplace at !02 l I \latrr tv.o chnrac' Monda~ flC' ,,,"" taken 1n10 "~cnut' and \IOlc 1 ,,,,llC't Imm tht' puN cu,toth on 1he Q100 hlod. ol W1ntcrgrcrn \ht' h11d left nn a ch11r 'The ft,,,, 1nclud1na on \U\jlt'1nn of bt1n1 1n101tK:lttd 1n /C'l\h, r~dtl ~ rJ 11nd "kn111i utmn V.ll' puhhl Then. 'ol-hlk 10 a cell ll the C~hm:llC'd al s.n Teen faces drug rap • • • l\omconr hn>ltc a rear w1ndo.,. 10 "ur1lar11l' a hontc un the I 900 block of \.1t < 1n1umn a rc1>1Jt'nt ttl)(Jl"lcd Tut\• d•) The intruder \lltlr a camera and "tdeo n'\onlt'r \alucd at Stiltl.1 handaun ,,,onh S ~ lfl 1,n,I JC',,,eln of an undclenn1ncd ';;iJu,· BanCllts t · two fir11Js in Huntington • . .. • i 'JUST SAY NO' JUST NOT ENOUGH.:. From.Al • • lkmdnelll 's ez-girlfrlend :J 1 .;y_ear l:'l~dslnnocentlnbllldng ~rudo-e ., .. AllMdla.4 Pm• 0' A'N DIEGO-n adniinedl> fri&htened Nancy Hoover llun1crplClldcd ea ds to inn0ttnt to a 2~'<'0unt ttdml indictment aJlc&ing she ~'t an 1c~1vc con1pirat0r in an investment ~htmc that bilked investor out ofSIO nulhon. , • Hunter, the formtt girlfriend and bu$ineu partner of J. D~md & C:o. founder 1 • and convicted i~nndler J. Oav•d "Jerry" Dominclli. wa frted on SI00.000 s ay1ng bond ancr her 1rr111nmcnt Wednesday ~foce U.S. Magi,tratc R<>Jcr McKee. . She was ordered back to court Dec. I Hunter. who was accompa01t<J tQ coun • by htr hu band, millionaire industnalist Ken Hunter. pleaded inn0<.-ent to . • .,.. . . allcptions she fabricated 'secuntics tr~hng rt«>rih to ttlakc Dommell(s iit.~,, R,AI ~El .(AP) -W1~l!am 0 . purported currency tradioa firm look legitJma1e. \~e1 !.IC~ s widow pleaded with the • Cahfomaa governor 11 )Clrs qO not Jury •elgh• Layton'• role ln Jone11toWD SAN f-RAN CISCO -The sttond trial of former Peopk\ remple mem~r Larry Layton, which a~ to the jury today. hu ended w11h conflict ma "crs1onsof la)ton'Hcm-a a "·italcoginamurderconsp1racy.or1 lone and deluded ctor who is being made a scapegoat. ProS«ution and defcn laW)ers disl&rccif harply Wednesday about "'hether la) ton's action m ~hooona t\\O fleeing tcmplt defectors made him le&all) responsible for the murder of a co~man and the wounding of a U.S. diplomat who were shot by cnhers on a Jun1-lc a1rstnp m Gu)ana eight )cars ago. "This was an attempt to murder everyone.·• said U. Attorney Joseph Russ'.oniello in his final argument to the fcdttaJ court Jury He said Layton w~.scarryingout orders of the Rev. J,m Jon~ ·that no one-Rep Leo R~an. aides and reporters on rus faci.-findmg m1ss1on, • ind thc-dittidcnt ttmple mem~n who·wcrc tryina to leave with him -could be allowed to rucb tM outs1de world with ne"'s of conditions at the cult's headquarters. ' AIDS test eought by. Insurance nrms • LOS ANGELES -Insurers are preparing legislation to allow them to rcqulfe most Californians who apply forlifeorhcahh an urancc to submit to an AIDS'hntibodies test, tbc industry's chief Sacramento lobb~ist said. If such legislation ~ere passed. those who tested positive for the antibodies would m • most cases be deemed uninsurable and refused policies, lobbyist Ltw1s Keller said Wednesd:i~. A dec151on to introduce such legislation, which would repeal to parole a vcndetta-dnven arsonist ~ho threatened to mu.rder her pros- ecutor husband af\er ~ins sentenced to 20 )cars in pnson. . Her worst fears were realized Tucsda) when her husband was aunned down m has private law office by Malcolm Roland'Schlette. Rostma.ry We1$Sich said Wcdnc • day that she wrote to then-Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. about Schlene's pend ma parole. She said "every &ua.rd was telhna· him not to l)ecause his prison cell was full of diabolic comment to the effect thtt bit Ont! pu~ '" life was to kill Bill Wei ich." - "I wrote Jerry Brown and said, 'How will you possibly justify to me and his children if )'OU ttleasc this man and he succeeds in killina my husband and their father?' " she said . Weissich. 66, then Marin County district attorney, too had worried Schlette would try to make him a death target. friends said. t1on usor:1atcd wuh 1llcpl dnap. Rond) ••Substanct abuse. 1n man) W1} said he bt'hevcs the Reapn dmtm~ ha bttn raqlttted over the pest re" trat1on hu wJupJ'!N up an .. cmo- )Clrl," ~~id "It takes an epidemic tional O\ er~mpha ,, .. on the 1 \UC. or sometlfina that touches a lot of •·t think we are su pubic to pcoplt pcrM>nally to act ll ao1n1 h) :tcna 1n thi countty, • Be.ind) ad. pin •• He pomtcd out that al ohol cnu nd. according to Kaufman, there far more deaths th n 1lltaal druas. but is 1ood reason to ~ concerned. He ht> noted that there has seldom been a said national studies 1nd1'9tcd abuse all for urine te tma of t mplO) to of alcohol and othtr drup amona dctttt alcohol con\umpt1on hiah school students had been de--8ond't likened the growing an~1Ct> . crcasina O'tcr the ~st fi"e )cars. • nboot drua abu\C to uic communi.I)· But the latest fiaum lhow the wide fear that followw two cougar dcchne in man.1u1n1 and alcohol 1,1st at tac.. on )'Ouhastcr at •n Orange amona ~igh 'SC'hool students has Count) park. He said the incidcnl5 stopped, and use of cocaine is have led alarmed partnts to calls for incrnsina. Kaufman ~id. cougar hvnts or other .soluuons to And new drug-related health.haz-.,. "lht mountain lion problem ," ards continue to appear At the ~me lime. he said, partnts Another UCI faculty mem~r. ma)' forget that 1hr1r children face a Stephen (', Bondy, was alerted by a far frtatcr d ngcr of aenina hit by a Rnerside chemist who found PCP or car: m t~ffic. 'iS'a cl dust" in the urine of some In Bond)'s analOI). alcohol 1 the w ms. e"en though their mothers traffic <Unser.· couprs are 1he drug sa1 ey had not taken the ,drug for abuJC hazard. . three mon~hs. The UC I r~archer said he bt'- Bondy's subsequent citpcrimcnts lie"Ves a c.almcr approach to ~ontroll· with tats ind1cat~ that a mother's ins dnsa problems would ~ ~net: ~nsumpt1on qr PCP could eeusc than "a crusade th•t i JU'>I going to prolonaed andt.armful effects on-the drive it·llndc~oond." : ckv.eloping fetus· nervous sy1tem. . -'BOn,d)· aJ50 bclic"e tnc glare of Bond) 1sa professor of commumty ~hcny surround mg the drug-re· and environmental med1c1ne at UCI lated deaths of celebnues ma) and 1s associated the Southern Oc-baftfire by making illegal chemicals cupational Health Center. He 1s not a sound like a lcmptu~g forbidden fruit phJ1ician but 1s specialist in the "Sometimes, 1t ~omc!I more ap- cffccts that illegal drugs, pesticides pealing if people tell you nollo do 11," and poisons have on tM brain, hr s:ud. ··Th~y may madvcrtantly be Wh ile acknowlcdgina the problems promoting dr\41 use." Bond)' said ~uthoriues may have cried wolf once too onen by predac· TELETYPE ••• From Al • a 1985 California law banning insurance companies' use of such tests, has not yet been taken by the cxecut1ve committee ofb1s organization, the Association ofCahtorn1a L1fc Insurance Comparues. Keller said. But he charactenzed the introduction of such a bill by a sympathetic legislator In January a "a hkehhood." ''In all the time I knew Bill, his concern was this guy," said Michael Dufficy. former Mann prosecutor and lifelong friend of We1s.sich. "Here we have a man who they abandoned Nov1s' car in Run- harbored a grudge for 31 years and for oana Spnnas and h1tchh1ked to Big some reason or olhcr decided to Bear. where they were arrested Nov. murder Bill We1ssich," Marin Coun-14. una dire consequences 1f students use m1lder drugs such a~ .. manJuana Later. It may l)c more d1nicult to discourage use of much more danger· ous drugs such n PC.P. he suuested ··w111 pc6plc hsten an)morc?" he . skw. Bond 1d he can only 1pc ulitt o'l wh) people continue to con1ume chemicals uch as PCP, which cu tn er "'1ld and violent behavior. •· me people ~k an ahettd state of conS( 1ousn for it own sako. ••he 1d. ''It's hke uluna ""hY pco'* enJO) ,0101 down a roller coaster. People ,~kc 10 scream. thoup 1t'1 hard to c~plain the fcclina to 10mebody." Rut he added. "Nobod) wants a pc"m1anent mind change. to 1tay on a 1 oller '-"OastcT for the rest of your ltff." It ma~ be tspccially hard to help pcoplr oO the euphonc nde produ~ by cocaine. Bondy said. ' · "h's pan1cularly potent to peoelr ~tt.o arc depre std," he said A haPP>-J<rlucky person m~y be a rccrca11onal user. But cocaine has a arca1 deal of appeal -fo people who ha\-e monotonous JODS or arc dc- prcsS(d or who lack self-confidence. ll' a bu1IJer of confidence." Bone) put. httlc s1oc~ in the gro~in& public outcry against drug abuse. "I don't think the backlash can ever ~•pc u out ," he said. · C clcbrih drug deaths may not help much C'ithe-r. Bondt sa-id. notana that - "c1o-cn James Dean s sports car crash n didn't d1mm1sh the glamour of the auiomob1le.'' What drop are poptll•r Ott die OrlDff! CoHI .. McMart1n)udfe replaced LO ANGELES (AP) -Supcnor Court Judge William Pounders 1s the new tnal judge in the 3-)ear-old McManan Pre-School mole tat1on ca~. followinc a day of lcpl man- eu' cnng 1n which Judge Roger Bore n remo1o-ed himself from the cast. Rotary Club accepts women members FOSTER CITY -The Foster City Rotary O ub has become the first m Califom1a to acccp1 women members under a recent coun ruhng. The club admi\ted Joyce Mabde,ian of San Mateo and Barbara Vogt of Foster Cuy Wednemy after one mcm~r withdrew h1s-0bJcction. The t"'o women-won the nght to 101n af\cr a federal appclate coun issued a rulmg rcqumng Rotary clubs to admit females. Member Jon Grant bad complained about plans to admit the two because the federal court rob~ is being appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court His le1ter withdrawing his objection was read at the meeting Wednesday ty D1stnct Attorney Herman wd. The pohce message said io- "There's nothing we can do to vcstlplors have found that Marlow an11c1pa~~ against that • deranacd and Coffman allegedly "were looking 1111nd.... fora young female. attr·1cuve looking. SHOOTING LAWSUIT •. ·. Jl'romAl Pohcc said Schlette walked into Iona red fingerm1ls and the vicnm in · On the night of lhc incident~ polic;c Wcissach's office dressed hke an pbsscss1on of a new car." took Ramirez mlo custod) for 1he executioner. weannga black raincoat The report said both suspccu alleged burglan attcmpl. but did not and black hat Before his prosecutor allegedly were heavy users of meth-arrest Hoh anO-refus.ed 10 make hi\ could nsc from his chair. Schlette am~hetamincs. bl Shot ~him 'twice w1'th a s1lenc•r. p name pu ic. .. untangton Beach ohcc reported-Alth gh H 11· e nt --u1p.....A .45J'ft11bcr p1'stol. red h h f ou o " name was "e U· ~., .,...... -.... lh were angc t at l e contents o II I d th """' 1 ··1 can J·ust sec h1's sweet ,..ace I I k--' a > rt'Vea e an c press. ~pu ~ lel1~r and se' era I deroaatory -phone calls. . · But Gallardo's parcnh re' ea led the :!9-)car-old Holt .was a fncnd of the famil) and had offered the tcen-aJera part·time JOb at Holtz VW Repair on 20th Street. •i t c pohce te etypc were ea "" to a o tr'ct Alt m R k K kept th" looking Up there couneousJy (at the 1· m 1 is 1 o e) ic ing '" Afi ta ed l b d ndlJfe d l newspaper. A po ICC 0 ICla not case under wraps for two \l.etks \\hale Om Tn n . ty ~-a~ T en e8 Tap gunman), starting to rise behind his affiliated w11h Hun11n1ton Beach said prom1S1ng· to announct ~hether Holt stall has not talked publicly about the night he and has wtfc stayed in an apartment behind the repair shop becau~ of burglary problems there' EL AJON ·A h h 15 Id d h d h desk. He flad no enemies -no one it is a crime to release mfonmt11on · I h Id .. _ ... , d -mot er w ose -ycar-o aug ter 1urnc er 1n to e"cepl Malcolm Schlette." Wei ssich's cnmma c argcs wou uo:-11 c pohce for alleged drug abuse pleaded innocent 10 misdemeanor drugnnd child w~fe said. from criminal justice teletypes to the against Holt. neglect charges. El CaJOO Municipal Court Judge Lanie Brainard ordered Officers found Schlette a couple of public. Then Kang bucked rouunc and Debbie Anne Ru ssell. 33 •. of El Cajon. to be released from jail on her o~ n bloc~s firom the murder scene, loaded Hun11ngton Beach Police Sgt. Mike tossed the ca!ie to the Ornn&c Count't recognizance aficr she pleaded mnocent to possession of methamphetamme. Rehc said invesuptors arc working a Grand Jury for a decision A shop employee said Holt told him the shooting was accidental. Tht> 1 9-mcm~r grand Jury wi ll hear evidence. then vote on whether Holt should be indicted on cnmmal charges t least 14 members must agree on whether an tndtctment is • handed down. child neglect and destructi on of evidence. Bramard, who ordered Russell to with weapons and dummy ex-num~r of leads. He urged those who Mcm~rs of the cit) 's Lau no rclum to court Dec I 0 said he was allowing her to~ freed ~ause she has no plosaves Witnesses reported he ha'Ve seen the suspects or have community charged racism alld poll· cnm1nal record and no cnmmal cas.es pending against her Outside coun. swallowed some pall • possibl) 1nformauon to contact him at tics were behind the pohcc and Russell's father-in-law said he hopes she eventually will be ordered to undergo poa'iOn. and collapsed. He was dead an S36-5947 or Dctccta'e Richard distnct auorne) ·5 handling of the drua counschng because .. .,he's a good mother when she's no1 on druis .. minutes. Hoopcrat 536-5970. case Corona recea"ed a threatening ~-:---~~~~~~~~~~~~~----i;:::====:=:;====:::::=============:; • We're putting the first candle on Atrium Court's anniversary cake, you 're invitveY to our Party! Join our weekend-long celebration featuring Renaissance music and entertainment. Our eve nt start Friday, November 21, at 12 noon when we slice our special cake in Atrium Court. Friday eveni ng Atrium Court -.. merchants will host an Open Hou e beginning at 7:30. A fashion how will begin at 8: 30. Drawing will be held all eveni ng. • • I. Plan to join us Saturday and Sunday, too. Listen to the Strolling Strings. Watch an Italian Opera Company perform. Bring the family; kids will enjoy the Face Painting! Drop by the Information Booth for a com- plete schedule of events. And, pick up a complimen .. tary copy of our Renaissance coloring book . Come to Fashion Island and plan to celebrate Atrium Court's 1st anni- versary. It won't be a party without you! - NEWPORT CENTER N I SLAND .. .. Chapman Symphony Orchestra Memorial Auditorium 4 p.m. Sunday, November 23 "Rodeo Suite" by Copland "Dance Overture" by Creston "Symphony No. I " by Kalinikoff John Koshak, Conductor For Tickets call (714) 997-6812 VIM/MC accqttd no 1.rclurn1n chonp. or rrfu111h TAKE HOM SOME ~WILDLIFE Oesc~ Into o i.nd.r wlldirn.ss A soforl of soft. snuggly. stuffed onimols Come monkey orovnd Ploy wilh woolly mommoltls and tuuy giraffes Hear lhe roor of the wlld And the oohs of lhe p~ wild about us lrs o too In her .. Cuddle o cougar Pel o panther Hvg o ~ \'&life you con hold In YoVf orms And toke home ~- Pope in pore for five-hour Visit on long Asian tour • lNGAPORE CAP) -Mote than chi~u h1~ car Jcft: the airport m a 1()9 C1uholic ''udcnts stood in· t.he drinlc. ·. dnulc ~av ina yellow orchids today Bangladesh was the first stop of ther a~ Pope John Pa~I II arrived for a 66-year-old pontiffs 32nd forcian five-hour v1sH lo this tiny island tour, which 1nclud~ Fiji, New Zca- nat1on. the second lea of hi!. 31,~ land, Aumalia and the Seychelles mile Asian and Pacific tour.· befo~ his scheduled Dec. I return to • Durin1 his brief topovcr en route Rome. - Filipino communi ts a at slain labor leader's fune a . MANtl.A tAP) .!. Tens of &b.outandi of peop1 Y~w bubecomcAq""'°'·ul1idemllk.cdar. chan11n1 "'Rtvolutiun'" marched throuah Manila today A crowd est1malt'd at up to 100.000 Plol* fulla aed 1n the funeral proccu1on of a al&1n labor kader, t~n the truck-borne caskets throuah the City. :the-tWo vacu.a appealed to Prc11dcnt Cor1llon Aquino to .move aaainst ~ere lowered into 1he1r srucs 11 9 pm .. Mirly 11 ~ what they St"e as a nJht1s1 th~at. after the proce~ ion Main. .. Jt wa' the Jaraest and mo t opt" d1,play of ~· T · 1 ..:--500 ._-...._ from • · btnncts 11nd pcrsonahtics from the unckraround left m . hC proces-.ion car icr sio..,..... 1;..-.. h wu the heart of Manila sin~ the tx11nnin1 oftht 17->car-old M:::d ·~~~"p~r':c;d'h!.~~~~:=tn~und~' of Communist in uracncy. se • Many marchers wore '1 • hirts W1\h the hammer and pohc.e. 1ckle '>mbol. They rilled .clenched lists and chanted. Olaha'' widow. fthciana. handed two ,tenMW to Fiji, the pope wa tQ call on In Fiji. residents of oully1na 1 land President Wee Kim Wee and Pnmc have been crammin1 on board evel). · • Minister uc Ku.in Yew at the Jstana ·thin& from agina steame~ to can~ (palace) and celebrate Ma before 1n hopes of ttaehing th~ ~ap1tal al "long hvc the Communil11t Party of the Philippine ••and officials a letter for Aquino that wa read aloUd. h u~ other leftist and an11-m1htary lopns. ~ waft JU tkc" for the killers and implored Aquino 10 ~~..,.......,,,..,,,=--:--~.~~=-~~~ The·daylona funeral procession was for Rolando .. draw your ,trcnatb from the maun now at :your "~. Olaha, leader of the Partido na 8a)an, or Peopl~ Part), doorstep'' and confront .. C1ttrcmc ri&httsrs.; .. Her ibut-Pope John Paul ll ldHM the and militant Ma) I Mo.,·emcnt, a labor federation: and band'-s Jupportcrs blame n&)ltist form loyal to Ocfente • fround in Ylalt to Stnaapore. his drher. teonor Alayay. Olaha. 52, and Alaya) were 1m1stcr Juan Ponce Ennlc for the un$Olvtd nturdttS. · kidnapped and murdered last ~eek . Nic.:k Elman, an ~ffictal oft~ ~a> ~st Mo~mcnt. , ~0.000 people:, · at the National uva in time 'to sec the-pope wM is 'Stadium.· • scfiedulcd to arrivt later today. fat~ ta~( ~cunty was in force at Asked why John Paul came to C hang1 Airport where !he pope was Singapore,,,~0-ycar-o_ld Ailttn Teo.. Hocace Wcc~'of the Papal Visit ~·clC"Omcd by S1npporc Archbishop who waned tn tht dnz2ly \wtathcr to Commmee said free ticket\· to the Grcaory Yon,_ Apo tohc dclcaaJc ·greet the pontiff. ~id, "He has come . Ma~ were issuM tooay io an atttmpt Renato• Martino and Minlsier of · to ~e the ~r PcOI>le hstcn 10 their to pre.,cnt scalping and fo~r and Communicauon and nformauon troubles, help them and pray for we~ frtt. He said the 50.000 to Yeo Nma Hong. them." 60.000 "practicina" Catholics had After altah11na from a chartered This Ch1ca10-sized island republic pnorit)' in gc111na them. Ahtaha Boeing 747, the pope k1 d has a population of 2.S million, 76 The !llladium oriainally had been~ the ground and wa driven away tn a percent of whom arc ethnic Chinese, booked for another Paul -singer motorcade to meet Wee and Lte;_ wtth Malay, Indian nnd . Eurasian Paul Anka -hut ora.~m2crs of his More than I 00 student from two · minonties. Roman Ca tholics number pop concert agreed to a change Jo Catnolic schools wa"ed yellow or· about 105.000. accommodate the pope. Lebanon bomb blast kill• 3 at roadblock • • ,.- Sinoke cloud haunts Swiss city after Rhine tox ic spill A PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL ... 1/3 OFF. SELECTED SPORTSWEAR . -S1an111)( Thu1":'o(l t\ 'li11\C'lllht•r :.!t1.111tl )loll\)( throulo(h Suml.1~ '11' 1·mlM•1 2!J, L.mt will takt• i :J OJ.'f tlw rq(11ln1 1m1 t• on u ~·lt•r tmn <_If our rumou .... -;pot h\.\t•,u-' hut , h11ny, q11111ll1IU''\ .in• h11111c•1I ''"'' ''"' ~l\'lllJt .... Uh' "IW'<'l ilt 11 lar. -L Chec:nnaofficc wortcn pelted the noisy,.but peaceful called on Aquino to ·mak_e a dcc:ISIO!'. ~th our help t~-" i-crowd with )ellow coofcni a the procnsfo~ ICC<?mprany-d1 mantle the remnants of fak1sm in: our country. ina the two 00d1~ made its way from the University afJhc • A.quino d1d'Rollp}>eM. • ~ . · Pb1lippines ch pct' through the h~art of: Mantia to a· • ·Riot cear<q\11p~' was ~eplo>ed alona the '!'arch suburban c:emelCJ)'.. route. but no ~nou 1nc1dcnts were rt-poncd. • I SPECIAL. GRAND OPENING SALE AL.GAii AL .. 011ANGa TME HAZA UU2 D. 10flM> ROAD • IL 'NRO BETWfEN RA YMONO & MUI ALAN OS . . • OVER 200 TANKS OF SALTWATER ANO FRtSHWATCR flSH • COMPlHE LINC Of AQUAMJM ACCESSORlf.S • All SIZE. TANK AQUARUIS 458-9724 . • TAI« SET-of> & SEM:E/IOIC a.I om:c STORE HOURS • SPt:CIAl.IZED SCRw:E • IHSTIUCT~ IN FISH CARI. • COMPUTE LINC or~ AUVTK:AI. SUPPl.lS • tM & FllOZEH rooo Look Into The Future of Ne~ort Beach Tonight! · · IJ· @) Watch ''FmishinQ , Touches" on your local •• cable station. .. Finishing Touches" takes a glimpse into the future of Newport Center and future traffic improvements for Newport Beach. This 15 minute presentation explains the Measure A plan so voters can make an informed decision for the November 25 election. \ Watch this important video presentation on: Community Cablevisk>n, Channel 3 and Qroup W Cable, Channel 1 O 5 :30 p.m., 6:00 p.m .• 6:30 p.m., 7 :00 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m. I Vote YES on Measure A . ·~ . . ---t In a1noklng may not ~uce jar, nicotine much ..._ Aueda&e41 Pre11 BOSTON -Smoken who cut back on ci~rette\ ma~ only slightly ttduce · r daily in&ake of &ar and nicottne because tht') 'moli.e JhC'ir remainina •rtttes Jonaer and harder, a •Sludy pubh~hed today uy·s. The research ts that the way ciprcucs are smoked, not just the number. helps termine smokers' exposure 10 the toxic substances. "Our findin&s do not ntradict the propo51t1on thit smoking fewer cigarettes per day poscs le ~risk o heah~ than tmolting moreciprcues." the rcscarchtts wrote. "However. the l&Jlitudc of thc'benCfit from reduced exposure to toxins was much less than xpected." They found that two-pack-a-day smokers could cut~ack to kn ~han ne pack and hardly make a difference in the amount of toxin!> inhaled. eagan:Secretsales of arms worth the rll\lk ' . More countrle• sent arms to Iraa ly MICHAEL PUTZEL ........... Oc;; IJJ •1Pt W ASHINOTON (AP) '-Pres1· dent. ~~.n. struaJina to rep1n h!s . LOS ANGEi £5 ~AP)-Frtl'ICC and Portugal. alona wnh Israel and other c~d1b1hf)' an the m1dSt of one of has E • 1 . . .....,. a-s to Iran with o s knowlcd&e and somct1mtt most serious forcian ooltcy uropcan coun ncs.' ip.,.. ... "" .• . T h .l h II h · d h acqu1c~nce durin& President Rcapn''i ~tct talks with the c ran rtatme. c a. ~nats. says e is convince is ithc Los An cles Times rt rted today. A o result~ Iran ha rccc1ved far more dcc1s1on to sell .arms secretly to I tan fi a t th 1~,, than the sin"''e cargo plane-sized supply that the was wonh the nsks wca~ns or• !I war w1 ••'4 ~ ba h If the cover had 'held a bit longer 1>_re 1dent cited in defending the dcc1S1on to break his o,wn •rms cm .rao. t . c Dr>e•k• took unlalr advantage of own ca.e R 'd b' I d. I • T1mcsQuotedun1dentilkdofficials4~~yinaWcdnesday,ScvtralofficiaJssa1d " w~~Jl i:v~ ~s~!t:i~,f~:~~ Wednesday that the U.S. decision to allow shipment thfirough1 the embargo NEW YORK-An investment fund managed by Ivan F. Boc~ky sold at . h . d r quickly became a~n hght fot other countne~ to unnc arm to the t $~mt.Ilion in securities last week before the announcement ofBocsky's five Amen can ostaaes uutca 0 vt.. · · · .. ... Jots of different anns deals" said one senior S k only three , ".nomein1 regime. er~ we... • • . h nvolvcmcnt in a sensational stock scandal, newspapcrsi'Cported today. toe Re n ·came under some of the official who helped overstt the em~argo effort. "Some were tra1a t radel'1 char:ae<S Bocs~y took unfair advantage of information about his own most~ntensc· questioning of his • commerci~I dealsJ Some were the h.rachs' and a few werthdu:ecily fromf thCh, ~sc. Many investors have suffered h~vy losses because stock prices tl\mblcd residency at., 8 news . conference . Uri~ted States .. "Some were allowed .to get thr~u~t ··11n t e 1n1c'! t o t e · Jamid jitters about the widening government i.n~estigation of illegal insider ~ed sd 'gh _ d h d negotiatlons WJth Iran. Some we knew a~uf l\Osi 1a1 l'v to stop. "'nu wmc we ~ding. The fund's sales to!-lled.at least.S~O m~lhon worth of tocks. t~e Wall . t n~ 8/11l~~e~t on•: koy 8 l'V\1~~ tried to stop. out ~ouldn 't," the official said . • rcetJoumalandNe"YorkT1messa1d,quo1ingalawfirmreprc~nt1ngthe . rerac a . vv ,; . • .,.,,,. vestment fund; Ivan F. Boe!ky & Cb. ".P. ''ldon•t know ifthewholc market ~eot Re&C~ '' !ihortly after it ended_. • . • •L . 't" sue Boesky~ but if he hirci been selling to one tierson. there would dcfin1t~y ' ' • . '} .... HehrcJ?Ca~ly.dtnied ·~~the knb~ Summit proposals rema~n, slgnan1 mixed a·casc," said John Bogle, chairman oflh't Vanguard mutual fund . Hosta~e' Q kt• n · anyt tni a utan ll"'!S s iprnent Y . ~ . ~ . , ~: · • . -.Q anot~er country, bu! ur a statement WASH INGTON (AP)-ProfcssingQptimism about meeting again with •-1 L. dl tl t dBt!ibllted a short time later by the Krcmhn lca<Jer M11chail GorbaChev. Pre!>1denr Reagan says •rm"S control ITMI 'V8.M"e8 ea.a ra . oac ve wa er saddened by ~hilt' House. ~fcn a~no~~r:~ proposals they dl$CUSscd in lcehtod remain on the table i11 Geneva, but he has HARRISBURG. Pa. -Leaky valves allowed 800 gallons of radioactive . There was a thi.r 1°~th?ran ,.0 given. ~nother version of what he 1s olTering the Soviets. Reagan told a ~tcrto flow outside fhescaf~d conta. inmcnt buildingof!~eThree Mile tslarr -De' ·~gan' s ai· m-lO ~rJeS:~~~~h°i%ror over the Iran ,Wt"<lncSday ns~ht news conference that .. what we arc wa1t1n1 for IS for.them.to ln!Jclear power plant's workrng reactor, the operator said Wcdnesda). The _n ~ 1 · cd the mo ( ··gne 1.1s a date for the next summit. The president, who after m~11ng with ll)lant's other reactor was damaged in March 1979 during The worst acCidcnt , a~s sa e . con~t~tut f • srx Gorb:lchcv last month gave differing versions of what they had agreed Up()O, ~vcrata U.S. nuclear power pfant. Two monitors at the pla~t registered a sli&h1. ·. BAT A VlA. N. Y. (AP)-The sister ~~~u~ n~Wi~/~~~ ~ri~g:i:~P~ up _again sent: mixed sianals •t?<>Ut whether. h~ wants to clim1.nate. al~ nucl~ar ~crease m radiarion after the leak from the Unn l reactor into 11.~torageJank, Y . 1 • weapons or take the less radical step of ehm1nat1ng all balhst1c m1Ss1les while om. J>08 millirem per hour to either .009 or .0 15 milhrem. during the leak ~Y~ns~:~;j~a~~~~!:g~o~n~~de~~ thS:l'l~k. N nn D-Oa. the likely kcepingbombersandcruisemissiles.And.atthencwsconf~rencc.h1sfirstsmce · ov. 8. the company said. T~e higher readings, ~~ich hav~ co!"tinued. are Reagan as she watched him defend new ~hai:an uof the· Senate Armed August. he described the agrcem,ent as covcrmg five years ra1her than I 0. as the ghtly above normally occuru~~ background rad1atton. and no increase has secret U.S. arms shipments.with Iran Services Committee, said today that Sovsc:ts and ~mencans have said. en detected on monitors outs1 e the plant, the company said. that were followed by the release of Reapn "had made so many con· ----=------------------------- ' some captives. trad1ctions" with what his aides had •Immedlate check of jetllnerB ordered Pe~y Say, sister of kidnapped told members .of Congress that .. 1 ln !ran. meanwhile, revolutionary Meanum~. -Robert Mcfarlane. Re-- Associated Press correspondent think we're going to have to have patriarch Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho-apn's former national 'security ad· : WASHINGTON -A federal safety board today called for an .. immediate Terry Andel"son. compared Reagan's further clarification." meini condemned Iranian _officials v1ser who undertook the secret · ns ti on" of most ~ l 01 J' wide-body Jetliners for possible metattatigue after handlln'-of the controversy over -Meanwhile.._ two members of th_e who had dealt with the United State~. m1ss1on to Tehran, told The W8.$h- ._____......_ __ -+oca-rf1.-~1-=nch crack was spottec:llntfte wing ofa Delta jet after it landed in Newark. arms shipments to Iran with former the Senate Jntelligence Committee, ynave we lost o~lvesr-~ mgtorr Postthat it was a ••-mist1lke" to The recommendation by the National Transportation Safety Board lo the President Richard ~ixon during the which begins closed hearings into asked In a speech. "I never citpected provide arms. · !Federal Aviation Admm1stration covers as many as .93 of Lhe est1mau.-d 112 Watergate scandal. administration actions on Friday. such things from these people. At this Afier h" address to the nation last iL-10 11 jets operated by U.S. a1rhnes. Most of the JCls arc flown by Delta, "It very mucll reminds me of the said they believe laws requiring 1imc the~ should be screaming at Thursday failed to persuade the · •Eastern Airlines and Tran~ Wor~-Alrlines. But 11 was oot 1mmechatcly known Nixon debacle." Say.saidafter watch-~ congressional notification-of such America.' • pubhc he was being completely ~whether-the rccomrncndatron, if acted upon by the FAA. ·would gr<?und lf'ie ing Reagan's tefe.vised news con-arms sales had been violated. atacast Reagan said several t>f his top truthful about his secret dealings with J!lireraft or whether the inspections could be made between oormal flights. 'ference Wednesday. "We like to think technically. · . . advisers opposed the weapo'ns ship-Iran. Rcapn said Wednesday. ~·,. l · · they (presidents) arc always in the One of tbe two. &n. Mitch McCon-men1s but said Secreta!')' of tatc.• deeply believe in the correctness of '~Contras• tralnlnd rennrte. d In U.S. right. When we find them acting ncll, R-Ky .• called the arms sal~ GcorgeShultz.saidtobed1smaycdby my decision. I was convinced then. l!t r-human, it's a little sad. decision "a mistake" that was "at the operation, will stay in hi s Cabinet and I am convinced now that while f HINOTON -M~litacy ~raining in t.he-U-mtc4States for about 10 . Sa y said she woulcfhave felt better leasta technical violation" of the law. post. the risks were great. so. too. was the Nicaraguan .rebels began two weeks ~o, marking the resumpuon of direct about the Iranian arms deal had After the speech, the usually loyal .. He has made it plain he would poten11al reward." . ~Amcncan aid to the Contras, according to a report published toda) The Reagan said the primary aim was th~_ Sen,; Richard Lugar, R·!nd.. outg9ing stay as long as I want him, and I want _He insisted he "was not brcakinJ 'Washington Post. citing unidentified adminis~uon sources. said in today's release of the hostages. chairm!ln of lJ:l~ foreign Relataons him," Reagan said~ an)' law"' by keeJ)1ng the 8-month ~editions the location could be a U.S. military re~rvation or "sites that look . Comnuttee, cnttcizcd Reagan's de-Sources speaking on condition they pro1ec1 secret from Congress, which 'similar to military sites but belong to the CIA." U.S. mililatY support and Th~ir release sh~ul.d be. ttlc first cision to withhold from Congress not be identified said Defense Sec· has required the pres1dcntto inform it tr;aining of the Contras had been prohibited in the last two years until Congress pnonty for the a~m1n1strat1on, not a word that secret negotiations had retary Caspar Weinberger thought the of covert operations 1n a "umely- 4formally approved a new SI 00 million aid paclcage last month. The ~cagan "secondary" goal '!la lonJ·tcrm effon been under way for 18 months. idea of having arms scot to Tehran manner. administration has assigned the CIA to manage the day-to-day operations of to. no.r:na1tz.e rc!at1ons with ~ran, ~e "I suspect that the president does was .. almost too absurd for com-Nor did he admit the sale of arms to -the military aid program. The mihtary is expected to assist t~e q~ in !he said. I don t think that the nght kind not understand1he law with regard to ment" and comparable to mvitin& Iran while pressing that radical «trainina, but the Post's sources refused to say whether the training is being or enough ef!ort has been made for informin~ Congr~s on these Libyan leader Moammar Ghadafy Islamic republic to bnng about the !conducted by U.S. military officials. outside contractors or CIA operatives. these people. things .... ·Lugar said. "over for a cozy lunch." release of hostages in Lebanon was liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!!i~~~~~iiiiiiim;iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i~t tantaf!lount to paying ransom to l terronsts. , . Speaking of the unidentified Ira· niMIS with whom the United States was deahna, Reagan said. "I said to them that there was something the)'. could do to show their sincerity and 1f they really meant tt that they were not in favor of backing terrorists, they could begin by releasing our hostages." • • • I i ,-fr---? ' l. .i l I f ' "IF -YOU WANNA WIN, YOU COTTA PLAY WIN~CO!" __ Clleelt Todt11'1 Num6e11 on ·,Pt1ge Al. Daily Pilat & TWA FINO OUT HOW 9000 WE REALLY ARE. LAX/Orange County Connections Via Golden State Airlines WIN -GO Hotline: (714)642-4333 • .. I have reason to believe," he added ... that we would have had all five of them by this last weckcl)d" had 1t not been for the publicity explosion that followed the leak oftbe U.S.·lran dealmgs. apparently by someone Reagan identified as an Iranian .vcmmcnt official "ho.stile.to ~==--" Three American hostages were released in Beirut at times that coincided with the arms shipments, Reapn acknowledgcd. But he apin denied he had been trading arms for hostaies. White House SPokcsmcn refused to elaborate orr his comments aboul the prospects of gettfua other bostaaes out, but Reagan presumably was referring to Terry Anderson and Thomas Sutherland. who ate known to have been held with those who ~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii:i~s===l:iiiii::iili::iiiiiiii=::=:!===i! were freed. ·i Another. U.S. Embassy ~lit1cal officer Wilham Buckley. 1s said by his captors to be dead, although his body has neveT been found. ihree other Americans have been seized in recent weeks. appai:cntly by ditlCrent radical clements tn Beirut. ... NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FOR FORMATION OF PROJECT AREA C:OMMITr.EE FOR THE HUNTINGTON BEACH-BEACH BOULEVARD -. REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Clty.Gouncll of the C11y of Huntington Beach has euthO<l:ted the aettlng of 3rd..d.a)'.Decemner. 1986~ALlbeJlout-oLl...(){)JLM~ and-fixed the-Oouncff Chembelta1he ptaoefont pubhc meettng to be held tor the purpose of forming a ProJecl Area Committee (PAC) f0< the proposed Huntington Beach-Beach Boulevard Redevelopment Project. The Projeet Are. CommillM 11 to be composed of and Mleoted tty res1denllal owner occupants, resldenllal tenants. bualnestpersona and members of existing community ' organizations within the proposed project area • , • . . .. TM City Council will review the coms>091tlon of the PAC In order to approve It as a repreMfltatlve project area committee. Once ao approved, the PAC will have t"le right to review the proposed redevelopment plan tor the project area and to report and make recommendations on the plan to the City Council. The Redevelopment Agency wlll consult with and obtain the advice of the PAC Con08fnfng matters of policy which affect the resident• of the ProjeCI area during the preparation of the plan and for a minimum of 3 years alter adoption of the plan. · The City C-ounCll nas dlreoTeaffiari copy 6l fhlt ~-mnra oe mil~ or tmTVIJWto-wh relfc:Jlnt. praee of butlnesa and existing organization within the proposed project area. The Pro)ec1 area has the boundaries Illustrated In th• map accompanying this notice. Interested pertona may call the Office of the Redevelopment Agency at the' Civic Center bet~ the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5;00 P.M. 10< addltlonal Information conoerntng the redevelopment profect fOf formation of the Project Area Committee -(714) 536-5583. ANcla M. Wentworth, City Clerk, City of Huntington leec:h · AVISO DE REUNION PUBLICA PA.RAEL PROYECTO DE REURBANIZACTION DE HUNTINGTON BEACH-BEACH 90ULEVARD POR MEOIO OE LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO que .. Concejo Munlclpel del la Cludad de Huntington Beach ha •utortzado llJar el dla 3 dt dlcitmb,. dt un. I fl hor .. -ae 1u ~O<rP M. y ha fljado fa'Ciriiara def cone.Jo como et lugar para una audlencla publlea la cual a«a conduclda para el ptopotlto defOfm« ti CdbVt• del ArN del Proyecto (PAC) para ti ptopueato Proyeeto de Reurbanlzaclon de Huntington Beach-BMCh BoUtevard El Comlte def ArM def Proyecto aera compueato de y Mlec:clonado por proptetar10t ocupant" r~fa .... inqulllnot, retldetlel.,.., empresarloa y aocloa de 0<ganlzactlonea del la comurudad eiclalantes dentro del ., .. del ptoyttcto. ' El Cone.Jo Munlcl~ revlNta la composlclon de P.AC para aprobarlo como un"comtte repteeentantt del ., .. del proyecto, Una vez Ma aprobado, PAC tendra el deteeho de rtvlNr el plan de reurbanf.raclon propueato pera 8f ., .. del proyeeto y reporJar y h.cet recommendaclonet eobre el plan al ConctJo MuNdpea u ~ de Ri\Ubanlz.eelon eontulfara coo u obtendra .i conMjO de PAC toetnle a atunto. de pottttca. Ii cual afecte a toe rnldenlei def ar .. d9I proyecto durante le ptepMlci9f\ del plan y duratlta un mintmo de 3 anoe d9IPI* de II edopclS)!l dtf plan ' . . El Concejo Mun~ ha dlrigido q~ une copla de"'• avlto de PAC ... enVfldO por COf''90 o entr~ack> a Cade reelQente, luger de~ u oro•nlUCIOlflldttente dentto del ar• pt~I• qtr• ti pr()J9CtO El erea del proy.eto tleM 11m11 .. 11uatrad09 en el inapa acompenendo •t• avtao. Pereonee lnt•eNd .. ~ 1181Nr 111 Oficlna de la Agencl• de AeurbenlzaCIOnen el Centro CMco entr• I• hot• de t• I 00 A.M. y I• 5.00 P M. para lnformaclon adic:lonel tocent• et proyeetc-de reurben uetion p11a I• '°"~ del Comtt• del Ar .. del Proyecto . (714) 536·83!3 Atlct9 M w.r..twcwtft, 111 ..... Mllf*lplil, Cutdectde Hun ..... liNdt - . - Reaaan promised to halt further shipments and provide key members of Congress with all information about what he said were the sales of TOW antitank missiles and parts for Hawk an1iaimaf\ missiles despite an annou~cd U.S..;. arms embargo. Adv HOMES FOR SALE BY GOVERNMENT Rcpu!.St>>;scd home., from Gov't from l plus rcpair<tltaxec;. Ava ilable throughout your area and around USA Aiso Tax Properties, --F.or:cdosures,. etc. For informatwn Phone (216) 453-~ •. ht H6245 I~"\ O'-A HNANUAI rue ( ·, . Is that. the 'kind of traffiG repor;t · · · you ·want to 'hee?r in 199.07 · · · . ~ell, it ··could ·hap~en . ~ " . · . · .. . : r Unless we . ~ASS-M~asure. A Ori November, 25. .,. Newport Beach needs a responsible solution to the traffic . proolems we ·encounter on a daily basis . ~Measure A offers that solution and morel · What does Measure A mean? I t significant and_vital Lmprovements in traffic flow throughout our community -S4 7 million worth, all paid for by th~ Irvine Company. •-more affordable shopping at Newport Center. t improved facilities for cultural, social, educa- tional, and charitable activities. · •a new Teen Center providing complete faoli- t1es for supervi_sed activities for our cn1ldren. • responsible and planned growth for the future. . . 'rr I -. ... ~~miiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~~~~I--- · This is the .first ti~e tha't the Newport Harbor-06sta Mesa· Board of Rea·tto[S bas taken a public stand .on th-is kind of issue. . But vve believe Measu~e A is so important :..._ so crucial~ to th.e -. ·future of. our community that we .cannot afford to sit back. MEASURE A IS A... I THE RESPONSIBLE SOLUTION! 0 I~ As ·bo-th Realtors and -. concerned citizens we can- ,. . ~ ---=-===---!~~ not watch as private prop- erty rights ar~ violated .and These organizations also support solutions for our traffic Measure A problems are abandoned -The Responsible Soluti~n : because Of.the 11 ballOt bOX Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce · , , h - Speak-Up Newport --p~anniAg . apJJr-eac U5@ -- ~~~~~r~~!!:~rc:% ~~ ~~~-m_e_r_ce _______ _._--1-11.j~ -few, indivi d - Newport Youth Association bf ~7 • . Newport Center Association . . ing to OL~ progress In Newport Beach Police Employees Assoc1at1on . ~Newport Beach. Newport Beach Fire Fighter Asso~ia~ion . Newport Beach Restaurant Assoc1at1on -~ashion Island Merchants Association Vote YES on Measure A on Nov. 25. 0 • • Paid for by BAC·PAC flh~ Bus1~ss & Community Polmcal Action Comm ttte of the Ntwport HC'rbor Are Ch mb r or.commerce! _ ID Number 82 V 56 ' ' I' .. l'ou cannot hoJ>e to conduct an exten Iv coveitoperat1011 without relytngon ~nlorskllls, andunder.tl>e./awthl I lncrea tngly dlfflcult." • E D1 :11f.:1.~, ------- v~~o~ng y i, eo. :~oulO 9nly fuel the fire • Newpon Deach officials found them lv.e wrcstl· in:& thi week' with the qaestion of when tnform,tion becomes propaganda. Measure A, the hotly debatc:d ballot initiative on · ewport Center expansion. sparked the controversy. And opponents of the measure that will be decided T•iesday in a special city election poured fuel on the fire. Thankfully. the i ue ha been reduced to a moldenng non-issue by some cooler heads. The measure's opponents argued that the city was unfairly engaging in politicking by allowing an Irvine Co.-produced video touting the ~nefit~ of the e).pansion plan to be screened at a public library. howing thc $240,0{)Qyicfeoat the Newpon Center branch library gives the impression that the city 1s choosing sides in the Measure A debate. the opponents contend. _J ON THE RIGHT -~---~ --- Officially. the city has no position on the e~pan~1on. · thou~ the City Council's approval of the plan ignited the cuizcns' referendum to place the question before voters. And Mayor Phil Maurer as one of the leading proponents of tbe build-out plan. Opponents. therefore arc understandably c;k1tttsh. Battling the Irvine Co.'s public relations department is one fight, taking on the city would be another. Can covert operations Al o. governments-are generally prevented from expendine the public's money on election campaign mg. succeed in. this er-a? I \ In this case. however. Measure A opponents seem to be screaming fire when there is only smoke present. Libranes. much lake newspapers. act as clear- ' nghouses of mformation for communities. They offer a wide range of mformation and matenals. It would be a waste of a valuable resource to c,omehow try to place restrictive limitations on the kmds of information that may be shared at libraries. Libraries boast audio and video cquapmcnt. meeting rooms and other more mundane amenities '•uch as table space that can be useful to a community 1 rying to educate itself. Cenamly. the Irvine Co.'s video espouses a specific potnt of view. But JUSt as surely c1t1zen s of either •..iewpotnt -and especially those who haven't dcc1qed -are bemg cheated 1fthey are proh1b1ted fr om seeing at. Opponents of the measure do n't have a Hdco to )how but the} can make matenals a\i aalable to ltbrary patrons. And .. sc reening the \.1deo "on't cost an}body anything because the hbraT) 's trustees decided the rvine Co. must pay fo1 electne1t}. That ought to keep the sparks from fl ymg. . Op1n1onsupr~\Cd in th1\ space~ thoS<' ofthc Daily P1lut. Othl·r 'tC\I.\ c\prc~~d on this J>3Jt' arc tho~ uftht1r author\ and art1\t~ Rcadurnmnwnt 1s, 1nv11td The Da1lv Pllo1 P 0 &a 156(1, ( o\l.a Mt)A~ 112626. l'hunc 642-60H6 Latest Achievenient·Test s c ores fail to inake grade To thl' fd1tor \\; l' hJH' rl·ad the nc.'"'e't hat( h of ( al 1 lorn1a .\l'htc' cment Test ~ore' rl"Cl'ntl) puhli,hcd in the OC\\\papers once tal..cn \hould ~ open 10 puhltl ~ru11n~ Onl) \\hen thl' publil ha~ the lull truth can corrcc11on tx'g1n. • The arti k'> 1endcd lo ha'c glm'ln(t • hea1Jlinc'I lfo""C'l"r. lhl• \lOrl'' arc bu1 pap for the <:ono,ump11on ol an un111formcd and Jp.llht•t1l puhltc H~rc I\ the gradual!) cl)'stalh11 ng w nsensu!> on the.' Iranian matter • fhere 1~ a, q ue!>t1on as 10 1he legaht~ oftt-1! t nterpme The rdc .. ant law~ (ttie Arms bpon ( on1rol Act of I 976. the Export !\dm1nmra11on -\ct ol 1979 the Qmn1bus D1ploma1tc 'iccunt) and .\nt1-Terronsm A<.·t of 1986) arc subject to amb1guouo, reading. hut Opcra11on Iran grca1h <;trams the clear intent of Congress •The ovcmd111g purpose ofOpcr· at1on Iran \.\.11!> 10 l'ncouragc 1hc "moderate.,.. v. 1th in the count I) Hashcm1 RahanJani "a" the point man in the S<-cret dealings with p re 1dent1a l ad viser Ro be ri Mcfarlane and 1n the past few da)'> Raf'>:l nJan1 b1ncrl\ denounced lhc \ 'n1tcd \tatt'C>. ha\lng before that leaked thl' entire affair in a speech to the Iranian ~rhamcnt full of d1stor· ttOn\. On the other hand. Mcf arlane ~1d on TV 1n ansv.t'r lo a quer,11on that C\1.'l"\onc he had talil.cd to 1n 1 chran was no~ in danger ot hanging Per apo; "Raf~njani\ Cfcnunc1alions arc 10 distract the hangman [11hcr wa~. we ct'rta1nl> have not .cn- couratzed the moderates • Nor. II C)ccretary of Stale < 'corgc ')hult1 15 to be believed. have ""e d1Kouragcd Iran from u:rron sl at- t1\ II\ \hult1 said on TV that Iran 1s going at 11 as before. •We did get back three hostage~. But then 1f Iran wants to bank up on 11s hostage supply. all tt ha~ to do 1s to get one of its gang~ 1n Lebanon to whisk awa} three more America ns '-"c.could retaliate with an air strike again t Iran. but we'd have to dodge anti-aircraft m1'i\llc'i we delivered to Iran a k v. months ago. •Our alltc'i arc spitting mad. A pan of th is "'h-.pocrisy. because with the c'ccpt1on of Great Britain. our alltes haH~ not beha..,ed endeanngly in the v.ar .ip1nst terrorism But there 1s no quesllon that the antHcrror1st crusade insofar a Europe is con-~:crned 1s now 1n hamblcs. w f • fhc moderate Arab states are ILLIAM • dumbfounded b\ what we dtd. Kuwait, the Un1icd Arab Em1rate1-BUCKLEY and . aud1 Ambia don't particularly J •• :::~.;;i;:: hkc lraq·s Hussein. but they greatl) _I d1'1hkc and fearlran. A victory by Iran We hve 1n a world in which secrecy 1s o'er lrnci. could mt'an '3tell11at1on of quite 1mpl)' e scn11al to the eltecu· the Per'i1an Gulf b} Iran and ag-t1 on of 1mporusn1 rn1ss1on!> grc'>'ilon agatn!lt lhe moderate states. Moreover. sccrec) 1s not 1mpo s1blc The\ cannot understand the United While nu1onal s.tcunty adv1str State!>' !>endm& arms to Iran. even Henl) K1 singer manaacd about 20 though the quantity ( 100 tons) 1s not r,.ecrct mccun,gs 1n Pans 10 hagle wtth deemed cnt1('al to the outcome of the the Nonh Vietnamese neaou:uor. v.ar Not onl" ofthcs.t meetings though the •~r "kFarlanc Mr Shuhi. log1'illC!> "ere 1nfin1tel> comphca1ed, \.\> h1tc Hou~ <. h1cf of Staff Donald was penetrated Regan aod ( I.\ Direc tor Wilham But the ltnd of polt h shown by the Casey ha'e all said things, or .QOI ~1d Kissinger opcra11ons (in Pans. and things, the effect ofwhtch 1s to~on"e) before that in Pak1o;tan ncgottat1ng a ~n'iC ofanarch> 10 the west wing of v.1th Communist China> prc'l.uppo~ 1he White Hou'ie that 'teverely under-conirc ional cooperation The van- mmc\ tht' prcstitte ol the prcs1aen1 . 9us war pov.cr) act-; to&~lhcr v.1th the •In ~orh Operation ran WU 10lens1ve conarc ~1onal r,upcrvmon un~ucCC\\ful It was called by Sen. of the CIA that follov.l"d the Rock- B.irr; (1oldwater··a dreadful m1 take. cfdlcr Panel heann~ of 1975. hove probabl> one of the maJOr mistakes subverted the capacll) of 1he pru1· the United ~latcs has ever made 1n dent to bnna off coven opera11on'I foreign polic) ... and b) ~n. Daniel P."' Graritcd that the idea. behind Oper· 1o)n1han. "thr worst handltnaofan-iltton lmn was undcrbaked, the-re 1ntelhgencc problem 1n our hiMory." would not have been much harm Ha' 1ng rcachcrt these conclus1on5, done rf no one knew about 1L we arc cnmled 10 ask. Is there a role Whether th141 could have hccn poss· for coven operattons? In answer to tblc given the need 'for Iranian that que t1on a fc"' years ago, George cooperation. one can't tell. But we Kenna n gave n lucid. 1f fataltsu c. have an object lco;wn here 1hat ought ansv.cr I fc said If a coven operation tOelttend beyond merel) the cnt1c1sm stands an)' chance of being blown. of the apparatchik" w11hm the White then It hould not be undertaken. and House. It I'> quite 1mpl) th1'i' You all covert operations nowada)'S run cannot hope to conduct an e11ten'i1ve lhat risk Thr reforl"'1 Well. therefore. coven operation without relying on tfMr Kennan·srull" 1s to be obst'rved. senior kill . and under the law th1'i 1s v.e !>hould pu l an end to all coven incre.a!>mg)y difficult operations Wllll•m F. 811etley /J • ayadkalH But th1 1 the counsd of de"pair. columaJal. I hl· nagging qul"~lmn remain<,· '-" h' thl· unw1lltngnc" ot < altforn1a 'lrtwol'I 10 pit ( alTforma 1wde11 " up aga 1 n\t the pupil-; ol other states in a \ta rsdnrd nalmn.il ll''' at 'Jnou., age- ..._ grade ll·1.c1-.·• Dl'' l\I08 .i C 'alilorn1a State ;.,._------tA'\crc· hrcv(1Tlt"Tlt f M1-1ncrr mca":1 re-, pu rported achu.•H·ment uni) w11h1n the· -;la te \Cf\e., to urnleal the true lX"rformrncr of ( ahfomra 'it uden" ag.11n!>t J natwn.tl JH'ragc It "' inc\phcablc 1hat uni-. v.hcn < ahfornia \tudcnt" ha,e_jin1c;hcd high ..chool and lilkl' the fa1cfu l \.\ T test~ lor college cntr3ncc dO<'\ the public set tht' fir .. 1 tnkhng ol how their educa11onal \Htt·m ma't' have been func11on1ng fl) tht'i 11mc 11 " ~car'> too late. Man' !>tudcnt G~brtght potential mu't then w1tle nol lor the 'itanfol'lh. Ha n;.ird' and Cornclls. hut for mi ddling inst1lut1ons and l·rowdl·d rnmmun11y college'> . ~ r~-all\-tiood cnouah when our m un tr. "\uppmt'd tc>'hc: at n <;k'> I\ 11 lair to r,tudt'nt'i or an uninformed. UMU'>pKhflg puhlf<...? Rebnquist wants to keep bis limousine pri¥ileges \nd v.hat 1\ thl' purpO.\l' of \Ul h a dc1. 1ce'1 h " '>lirch oh' 1ous 1hat " nat ional <l\cragl' 1\ ihc onl~ ~ard'it11:k lO n:,cal 1ruubk \pot\ in C al1forn1a ckmcntan and \Ccondan. edurat1on. 1f •.urh c.\1'it .\nd that "th<>"" t~I\. 1';a11onal 'tandard11C:d Ach1cvt·· rnt'nt te'iti ng from t'lemental'\ \lliuol through high \C'hcml ~hould be ·rc- tn~titutrd in < ahlorn1a. W e ha\C nothing 111 lo~· .ind much 10 gain Rf 8 ·\ Wfl 11 •\MC\ "Jewpon Beach w.\1iHlNGFON---ls Chief Jus 11ce Wilham Rt:hnqu1M a scoffiaw.., That'~ l"Uctly what congrc s1onal source\ 'ia) he l'i nd at first or second glance. 1t certa1nl> looks bad for Rehnquist. Bicyclists too often ignore safety, ride against traffic He has been deliberately 1gnonnga new law -pa!l!ied by Congress and '>tgned b) President Reagan la\l month ttttlt protubtt -all but a handful of high officials fro m having (haufkur~n"cniovcmmcnt ltmou- \ine'i take them to and from woril.. The chief JUSt1cc 1c; con\p1cuoui,ly ab\Cnt from the ltst of ehg1ble VIPs 1 o thl" Editor. _ You recentl> rttn an 11em about a -.o una bic)ch~l ~1n cr111call) 1n- ju red m A colh ion ~1th an auto· mc1b1lc. What struck me was that the \IC!lm wu t~poncdl} travehrti ,outh. then 1urn1na we l. or riaht. If that 1s accurate. she must have bcc·n makina a riaht turn from th~'left· h:111'd 1de of the road. rhat wouldn't mnke scn$C, but I've en it done. by too many other ndrr . idina the left-hand ~tdc of the roud. fadna traffic, 11 5omeumes dont" b)' C)chst<. on road• where the traffic 1s hc)ond 1hclr \kill. In dmn3 uprcme Court \pokc\pcrson ~. 1he) not llnly endan&er them-confirmed that Rchnqu1\t " bcina \clve'I in numerouo; .,ituattono;, hut dnven to and from work in a the\ al\O create 21 danger tor lcpl ao.,ernment hmo. She told our •~ . · •· we1a1c Oonaid Goldbcra th11 the nder'>. and often fort"c ~n"c"". into chit'fju tt e is aware of the new law' dangcro~'i mergcnc) ac11on. R1d10a prov1 ions &nd has a uprcme Court into tra~1c I\ also agamst tilt' la"'. auorncy nal)'l,ina the statut~. Thi~ " n la\ that n d to be The coun spoke pe~on ~td Rehn- cnforccd much more \tnctl). It ma) qui t may be en11tlcd to a frtt ride on be a free countr)r but that tloc not around of~cumy. The new law docs include freedom to brcal 1ral11C' la~' allow that particular c:<empt1on - and put others at n k for an off.cial Who ha\ received a Hit l SH Kl ER dtath threat, for cumplc. C:o-.ui Mesa But \he law requires cert1fi1na 1n wrn1n1 to ongrc s that 'ht&hly unu ual circumstances prncn& a clear and ptt nl dan~r:• wllh the: reasons )pclfcd out. On-Jn'~ 1onal soutttS > Rehnqu1 I ha notsubm1ttcd&U h 1 nncn ccmficat1on and th "not cnuilC'd 101 hrno for 5Ctunt) awn " ...... __ a.,...., Cilt 4 01 r.M~ .,,. Sett '"" C'-' Hewtfd or Cr ... IMft • Pol'" f d!Uk ~c-tnl l'tocluc 1 Dlf or ""'" lll_h """" Ao.tltlng Dlrtctor ~ *'Dir C1I ww.n.. Ooftttoler Wilham Pro'mu"C. l).W1 ., was in· •ended 10 <'ut ~ k on the c pcnsn: c. unfl('c ~ use of scvcrnment vc· h1cl b}I public offi"al Con· tr $ nal ~udie \hQW d th I llttr• all hundrtJ of fc:dcra1 offi al w re commu11n courtt1y of the ta pa er -ncarl) 0 an the Pdensc and 111e --t Deparlmena. for eumple. The -cost ran to m1llt0n'i of dollar!. a year. J1c1 A11uso1 and JOSE PH SPf -R The · nt'v. law o;la~hcd the hst of cltgtblc\ dra'itically. facept for VIP ~ with ..ecunt) problems and a few e~ecut1"e-branch officials cxpl1c1tly grJntcd the pnv1le&c by the pre 1dent. u\c.'ofchaulTeur-driven hmou inc to get to and from work was limited to 1hc: pre idtnt the "ice pre ident and the head\ of mO\t agencies -OT including the uprcmc Coun. Capitol Hill source have descnbed the fierce lobbyina by vanous aaen- c1e, 1n thi tatus-conSCtou city to have their officials exempted. The White House -which has a com- fortable hare of the cicempt1ons - encourqed thi pre urc by telhng the agcnc)' heads to take their beefs to Conarc . ho tages deal w11h Iran, but his wrath was nothing compared 10 that of his professional underlin 1n Foaay Bot· tom Rank-and-file career diplomat "'ere understandably aifla t II dis· clo urc of the secret arm ,upplte One official who had a &.ood case was Sclwa Roo<;eveh the State De· panment's chief of protocol. Her Job require' full·drcs calls on vi iung d11n1tanc' at all hour.. of the day and n1aht. Despite persistent phone call~ to CapHol Hill. he didn't make the hit. But ihc told u the White Hou~ ha :11 urcd her he "'II be amona the 10 om 111 the pre idcnt can des~· nate to receive homc·to-offile trant- Port•hon. vcn ~.avx clout in onarns pro,'Cd"Unava1hna this t me. ~n Ted Stc'cn R·Ala ka. Who chain the 1nnuen11a1 Nile P t Office sub-. ~ commuter ndn for tht pQtUnu1tr acncral and h1 two '9P 11dn. Ht had to ~Ille for JU'1 the e>ostmuier neral. FURY I ' HX.mv BOTTO~: nctaf') ot tate (;co~ hulll wa tCf!<:>ncd to be outraafa over the W hate House• b•C'ltdobt armYfor· nt to Iran: for )-car they have been quietly cntrca11na .S. alhe and other aovcrnmcnt\ not to ~II \\'Capon to the Iranian~. In fact. one of those delicate don'Mcll mi sion was in pr9'r"C,s at the \'Cry time new oflhc adm1ni tration·~ ~crct deal htt the hcadhm.:,. The diplomats a~ m1Jht1ly embarrassed. FOIA Ff;f. FUSS Controversy still smolders over thl" amendments ~­ ce ntly pmcd to the ff'f'cdom of Information Act, ~hich makn aov· crnmcnt files 1v11t.blc to the public. One cc.>ntinuing dispult.11 over Who 11 e"htlcd to a wa1\'Cf of the often coM1derable rec for ~•rch1n and c_opyinf rcqut$ttd documcn• • n Orftn iatch, R·Uuh, for c ampl II} tht la tlocsn•t allow fl waivers for federal priM>Mn. WhO are frt· 1pp!kanR ftl POf A kSI cflcs tc htlp o" num their conv1ct1on\. On the othct hand. Sen. Patnck leaby. D-Vt., ronvicttd fi Ion an: entatl d to •f'PIY ft ra f« waiver. Th argument won't be rnolvtd an 11mc: M>Qn Jlid .... ,.... •IHI J-,. ~,. .,.. ·~Id.,., ........ . I WILLIAll F. BUC&LSY • Cola•nlet DAN WALTERS Brown I' cries wolf ·again ..\( RAMENTO -The tclc v1\ion cummerual 1urcd on Bakersfield 1ele\ 1sion suu1ono; in · the da)'i 1m- mcd1ately precedina the No\ 4 election. depicted 1hc an11c'> of two puppel'i, one named ··Tom." the o.lhcr ··Willie .. -. • 1 he puppets were ly1ng 1n scpar.ate beds that drew ever·doscr ao; the ofT· camera narrator. a local con· gres!>man contended that Demo- cratic J\sscmbly candidate Tom Fallgatter wa\ chm*aJnto b<.·d - p01t11cally. of cou~ with As- se mbly Speaker W1llte Brown. The.commercial ~med on behalf of Repubhcan candidate r n~ Harve)' (who v.on the election. inc1dcnt.aJI) ), "'as poi ntedly hard·hnting. Clearly, it ~as aimed al e11;plo1ting v.hatever resentment existed against l<X"al polt· 11c1ans' t>eini conirollcd by oulSldm And the e"1dencc -fallfitter re· cc1vcd more than half of his money from Brown or allied !>Ources -Wll!> there 10 back up the conten11ons It wa a tacttc -t) mg Dcmoqattc candidates to speaker Brown -that Republicans usl'd throughout the state thts year, 'i0 mct1mcs 'iucce\5- full ). other times not But wa., 1t racist? The Wilhe Brown puppet wa!> hlnck W1lhe Brown happen<; to be hlack. "° 1t would be dlf'ficult to dep1c1 htm in an ) wa) v.lthout showing that fact. Brown. hov.evet. secs in the Bakcr..field commercial • nd other attempts to make him a pol1t1cal 1 sue a form of racism In Sonoma and "'lapa c:ounttes. Republican .\ssembl) candidate Be\ Hansen u5Cd a photo of Brown in a ma1ler1hat ponra)cd her Ocmocrattc n'al Mary Jad1ker as be1n1 ~holden 10 peaker Brown That m:arlcr drew a mher b1nrre ~'SC f1orn Jadim. a lcttcr to 'oters that described 1he Hano;cn piece as .. blatant rac1<;m"' and likened 11 10 "the deep South of old with pohttc1ans ltkc Hue) Long and Lester Maddo' . " even though there wa'i absolute!) no racial connota11on m the Hansen piece---;-'>impl) a photo of 1hc soeaker. ~ To Brown, however, 1t''i all rac1~m. The 'ipcakcr even ~w a raC1~1 ttngc 1n a lo'i Angeles 11mesed1tonal endors· Inf A'iscmbly candtdat~d Watc" in 'iplle of being ".troubled by Walen· clo!><' t1c\ lo the AsoSCmbly speaker.·· Brown tofd the PohttcaJ Pul~. a poltt1cal newsk11er. that the f1me\ "1s sugge~tmg th4ll a!> a block. I \hould be conducting m)-'lelf a lllllc btt different " "Racist" 15 a harsh epithet to appl) to an)One but as Brown·'i> !>pcakcr\htp continues. 11 1~ one lhat he 1\ u\tn& more and mo~ onen. when his act\ ~raw crh1c1sm Whenever an)one. whe ther JOurnahst1call) or in the midst of a campaign uses hi name 1n an other than laudatory way. Brown often denounces 11 a~ racism _ Hi rather tonurcd reasoning must JO something hke this. he is black and 1f 'iomeone crtttc11eo; him. 1t mu t be ant1 ·black racism. By the umc token. one supposes. anyone -1ncludina himself -who crit1c1zes George Ocukmci1an would be un antr-ATmmlan b1ao1 that platnl> is not true nor 1<; it apphcabk 1n Brown's case. W1lhc Brown 1s too 1melltgcnt 10 beltcve that h1msclr. Rather. one suspect . Brown i us10g 1t H defensive weapon, much as former Lt Gov. (now Con- ire man) Mcrvvn Dymally once uscdlLAccus.toga cnuc ofmcuman be an effective way of mutma cnt1- c1'im , pl yin& on the 1u11t that many feel about the hameful way in v.h1ch .black people have been treated. When Wilhc Brown accu~ this wmcr. the Los Anacles Times or a poliucal opponent of raci m. how· ever, 11 1\ the ~peaker who i commtt· 11n1 the racist ac•. He 1\ implyina. in cOect. that he should be treated differently bCcau~ tle 11 black. and thu-; i, dcmcanina his own race. Racial equahty means, among 'other ff\lnp. that you can part1c1pate in the rouah·and·tumhlc of poht1cal debate without htdana behind your race, whale"« 1t miaht be. It wa~ one of l os ~n,eln Ma~or f om lradl~fs more admirable trail$, at lt>&sl until the Int week~ of the l"C(tO\ &ubetnatQntl cam~, that he oflhed h1mtelfto the vo•ns not a a blade poht1c1an, but as a Poht1c11n lo\ ho happened to be black, a far d1~rtnt th1na; The speaker 1u poht1t1an who also happens to be btack. Cn11C'111n1 him for bis \ dcp1<11nt him 1n pb tO\ or 1 1 pupptt, art nm ra 11t act unto thc:m Iv h's umc for W1llu: Brown 10 &tO upand tup<'ry1na"ra 1 f'cvtfYl1mc he aeu me heat. 0.. -.·,111n h • '''Nie.IN ~. - Power bro era hytn1 to delude Newport voten Citizens for Better Newwrt favors careful growth , . To lbc f.ditar. A~t calli ... h ~..... .... .. illlnl•• ........ Wt ll'C A1 cMiman o( Citiatu For A d .. a kail IO willl • ......,.. .. J111L he 11 -be To the Editor: o(thnefi Ii . 8eltft Jilewpor\. 1 ..... i• a bit every--~ IO,..~ FE • • ..... -......... . There i1 a lcjitunatt concern that · · l(I '1~aneJ1tttm~lyantw:t· di1mayinc that in IOnW ..,...,.Pft' men11 -... than --'S40 mH1ioa n:dt I' nl needed.,.,..... n.t 11 mi11rca~•P9W'fbrokm1n&peopte.-hv~. vaa~ option. The kids would atonct we arc labeled a a "P!'.O: worth -will .,,.,,..._,.¥ .u&.llleNcwpmi.Ccn~ •• wnh tdfish -and self·~vina vesttd . av~~~rT'ftnCenttrnow;notyears ·C~aroupwhilithOiioppied&O traflk tllat IO ftr be)'Olld the plea psovidtl. for -lhe mure com· -.._ ........ .: ...... -C1-o~.~i.8 .,111 Hr intemts are (ap1n) attemptin to in t~ir '"1.att d Pfet;fntly Pl&~. A OD ahe November 25 Deida OINew,.n C... itlillf. It iu m.-ity. And i\ doies to lhrouP ,, _ ..--.-• - - delude tht voters of Newpon &!ch With IO mll'Y ch11drtn travchnt blllot ere llbelld 81 a .. .,_~.. llow"tf'.owdt .,... -a ..... dlM will mr+ ah·1 Md conlrOll tU1 ~ Orll-. Comb ~ • The results o( the No"embtt 4 acrou MacAnhur Boulevard and f1e1ion. The di1t1ncuon 11 unlair and brinto in time, ~ en~•. biltt q.tity devdopment at a .-ce lonuilw .0 llilV. ~ .. "''1 ~ election failecl to.tttolve 1he issue of Jam~rtt Road twice da.ily,to and samplistac.. . cultural P4 ~I_ "'°PP.Ill bneftll that can oatx bt dwnneriz.cd u ::'n~~'.!o°':'m';.~=~ arowth, .slow ttowth or no IJ'Owth U\ from Corona del Mat Hip School, iJ -._ tru•i.. II' 1.:._, Ct"•• .. -s For A IO our community, 11 ,Weir.at IOltly .. llow~h ... C1ti1CM fO( a BctW ~Bach es: ... Ncwp<?rt Beach. The November 2S ~uld . ~m that a mt.aeh more • "~ "' nm ~" Dtlded ro.d IY*"' imptOvernmll. NewpGrt WouW DCM have ii any odMi ~ mun1c1pal referendum aives us an 1mmcd11te, hiaher ·priority luue letter Newport i1 a coalition tha• •Y· So pAeue lake c:arc with t~ ~,.!._.mutt · •'f: opportunity to re'°lvc. at least for 1 m1Jht be the safetyofthtte kids. inc:e favors measured. careful, ~ll· Calti .. tbe fon of dilt Plan..... labeh: mn can mis&tad. · tuiW1 . ..., --:-"c· 1 ..!~-wh1,l,e •. the New~n Center "build-there are no rwt-trian ove,.,,.ssn. do olanned JtQwth. This is what the arowthers" imolin that thOee who WILLIAM P. FICK.ER, Chairman the lrvane 0 conw m•"" t Ob I h r.11 -· • -Newport Center General Plan favor it arc "l'a1t...-..-.hers... And c t f a~ N tht best s>la« to hve and wort. M:l ou . issue. v1~us y_ a e tens of we want so more traffic speedint --.--· .., t 1ttn1 or a IXlter C'lfpon 11 ~y. The lf"ine co. vatue1 m1lhonsofdollars involved make the into Newport Centcr1 It would seem • reputation, dtlh~ w'itb comm y !)Utcomc of this elect~on extremely that the monies propote<S for I new Newrrt1trt-Ce, .. •e,·.-rnan•lo, .. mea11"•mo,•e .... I lle mattcnw1thtitnsit1v1tyandua~. important to The try1ne Coml)lny teen facility mi&ht be bttter spent '!"Yr-· .... ~ • -r-.. • I u ~ ~~~ . . _.,i' 111~ those who m1&h! rcahzc 1 providina safety for the area's youth. · . As The lf'l1nc Co. ~ ...a residual bC.nefit .f"?m ~·ah-powered How many more children must be hit To the Editor: federat aovemment, can be putty intlutnced by money prospers, so do we, the dta~ Pl and expensive media bhu ~ aod run over before the Caty, the Let'1 ltll it Ii~~ it rtally is. . and poWCr..-The devdopcn pushint this exoansion l\ave Newport. A •!"•II c~ of,clir•~! The offer of an area T~n Center Newpon-Mesa School authorities J The Newport Be.ach special .electi~n of Nov. 2.5 is lots ofbc>tb and hope \o lrt mott. • would hke th1np to tem8lll u: · holds ~t ap~aL Ccrta1nly, as in andparentsbandtoaethertoaddress for• yea or a nay vote on tht 11r)ale issue known u S.Commonwntewsllldlanybodythatexpan 1onof That is 1!"po111ble. SCoppillt most family-onented communitic:s · and solve this. far more serious . "Mea•ure A.': • . · ,Newport Center can on!Y mUe an enormous 1ACIQIC an freeway did not iolve our our•tee~er1 Jhould hav~ a well: problem? • 2.MeasurcA11-~proposalforamassiveexpan1ionof trafTic--lookatSOuthCoe1tPlaz.a.. Thtdevelopenknow pr~ms .. ~ntr is an abeol•.· . lpPQinte<2 pla~ or their own th.at • • \¥e believe that a bujldin& fo, a Newport Cenltr. ~·II 04?t. pro~l to build roads. . : . thil full weU. that it why they art'tt)lint to' Oblcure the' Newi)Ot'.1 ~·II and mnt f1(1'#, dw offers ~onstruct!ve pfOl,rlms, h~lth)' Tttn Center already exists. We • l 1n a !CPUbhc •. ~h~h we have, the people elect paid · . iuue by ~tcndi~ it is 1 ProPotal to ~11d ~ rOlds. • altcrnau"e tt not acc~ble. I WOlild · 1Cll"'.at1n..and JUSt P.la1n fun . ls 11 further beheve that the thipJy-veiled repr:esentauves (pohnaana) to carry ~n the day 10 day f ine f'Olds-have Mtftdy '9eeft approved and w1ll bt bU1h hope our childrtit may live Md wart · pQ:ui.ble}haUhc ~ plantloun voter entteement 10 help lfinancc a affairs ~f aovemment. (Thete S?Ohtacian~ are . not anywa~.) hcrt. We must DOC let apathy .._. area Teen ~enter already exists? Teen Center is somewhat insultina to necessanfy aood Of bid they are 11mpty doin1 a ~.) 6 ROIMlsor not. an npentaon of'Newpon Center can our arowth_. Eadl of us c .. mm • Could the Corona del Mar Youth the voters' intelhacnce. It-would be However,thepeop&ethemtelvesalways~ryetheri&tn. onlymakeadi11stroustt1fficjam-don'tlctthemmakc difference. J know your VOii 11 Center, the Eastbluff Boys and Girls far more prudent for the Cit~ and The by .rc<~rendum, to countermand !he dec111on1 of the a sucker of you! A ya vote means rou want more imponant. Plcast vote ya on Oub, Coast YMCA, the presently lrvane Com pan>'. to take the proposed pohttetans when they make decitio~s cont.rat)'. to the development. A no vote means you don t. Mea ure A New. 2$. leased Eastbluff $chool, Corona del monies to provide forthe safety of the des1m of the people. That 11 why th11 elect1on 11 bcm1 PA UL W. WEBSTER BAR.BARA YOUNG Mar and/or Newport Harbor Hi&h boysandairlswh<>mutt~hetwo held. . . . . Coro~adel Mar Newpon...,., schools..-or •. ~ss1bly som~ther larae "zip strips" that presently propel 4. Pohuc1~ns. trom the very lowest npt throu&h the vacant bu1lding {such a another workers and shoppers to Tbc Com- closed school or theater) be de-pany's already larae Newpon Center 1U' A if 6-'t l ed veloped anto the Tttn Center that we complCJI. We find It difficult to l'WO OJl LI -ees aren rep ac ESP To the Editor.-such charmin11rea1 with their lovely tree-shaded walks. -.:.-- . PSYCHIC FAIR all want for our children'> Shouldn't understand how priorities can set so someone aenuinely intcr~ted in and screwed up by supposedly well-l~umateJy conccr:ned with malnn& educated, 11'1telliaent business and th11 Cen~er a reality look at these community leaders. Could the pou1b1ht1es ... nd others as altcma-pursuit of the alm1.ahty dollar uves to what 1$ presentl) on the table' outwe1&h the interests o( our kjds? Open letter to The Irvine Com- l)lny. Why. ob wbr are you taking out all those beautifu trees an Westcliff and Bayside G'entcl1 If you don't promise to rtplace the trees(and not w1thjust p&lms) I'm not 1oin1 to vote for Measure A. MINDAY, NOY. II 1MM • ... Land and present bu1ld1na ut1lizat1on • MIKE SOUCEK would make the development of one · '-... Newpon Be.ach ft used to be a pleasure to shop jn RUTH W>\LLEY 8ayS1de Villaae ll'ttha 1$bCllOfln dliaootlftb td ,....,.. ...... ~-...TON HOT& 4Ml llACMmMl, ..wPORT -.CH Call these People .. to help decorate -your home, business ... or club for this year's HARBOR HOME CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW $3.~ Prize Mon~ for Winners' Favorite Charities! C7 11) 7~9·RZ2~ fOMMI R<IAI 111 fashion Island l t'l.u t ro Bullocks W1lsh1re l t'l.ewpon Beach. CA 92<1{10 NON· PROFIT • the SEA .. PLOAER SHIP >10 (714) 548-4005 Jim HarrQon Sktp~r We 'll Help Put Up & Take Down, Too 1131 w. Cont ""'· .... pot1 hech, CA nea NON-PROm featur1119 the Me11 of the 1987 Flr-.h9bler1 C.lendar "We'r• burn1nq lo wort for you" Cont4ct Ron La.Mar, President 714 I 740-1670 Yacht Clubs Bu1ine1 .. 1 ..._.... Mn•flt t»• f"\re Cetft.,e111 -..m ......,._ fVNI NON· PROFIT KEY CLUB Irvine Hich School "321 Walnut • lr1tll'le. CA 927 t" (114) 112-a 11, ht. a l:JO-J:H llelHI., .. ,. •"411 Craig Elhot, Advisor ' .. 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If you'.re looking tor Ideas to give your living quarters a new lift· -but without using a pro- fessional deconJtor -here are some-tips from the experts at White Furniture to get you going.~, •Do use furniture placement to add Interest to boxy rooms or · those that fack .Qrchltectural de- . tailing. Experiment witfl turnlh,tre • · placed on the diagonal. or try lacing shelves or a table per- . pendlcular to the wall Instead of against It. Also create Interesting angles with area rugs for a tol,!.ch of the unexpected. •Don't succumb to the whims .of fashion when you:.re shopping for furniture. You .want fo be able to live with your decorating decisions for a long time to come, so consider classics such as traditional pieces. ,, •Do consider armolres as a practical and decorative storage solution. Use them to store clothes. linens. a television set or stereo, and many mor~ Items, in every room of your hOfTle. •Don't Ignore the dramatic posslbllltles of deep-toned walls. whether painted or wallpapered. As a sophisticated alternative to the usual light walls-dark furniture formula, paint walls a darker color to show off lighter furniture. T he simple, large-.caled proportion• of the boldly-proportioned aeceaorlea, lnclud .. •Do use screens Inventively. furniture in thfe r oom are balan ced by the Ing a ~bra rug. _ · Not only do they provide strong vfsual impact, but they add and borders for a very easy. • qo let your decorating changes of mood. Choose light Interesting angles to boxy rooms. Inexpensive decoration. Mold-scheme originate from one fixtures .ttiat offer the maximum Use them to conceal unsightly ings at chair-rail height can help strong focal point, such as a versatility like dimmer switches radiators or viewless windows, or create an illusion of spacious-patterned rug or a favorite paint-and lamps that offer flexible to create hidden storage spaces. ness, while those placed just Ing, Use Its color. pattbrn or placement. •Don't hesitate In mixing dlf-below the celling can 9W a rQ.OJTl !!IOOd_tQ_~.P-YQ~ setect c9m..= •Qon't forget that fabrics are . ferent periods of furniture. Eclec-.a feeling of more height. plementary Items. offentheslmplest way to express tlcism can. be a very effective •Don't hide your treasures •Don't be Intimidated by a your color and style preference. e<i~ing style -many tra-t away. Take advantage .,of china small room. Try placing large They offer limitless posslbfllties :::....;;. ........ ~_,.-..:wl~tand contemporary looks cabinets, breakfron~s.~ and dis-pieces of furniture in It to give the for adding color and texture to a When decorating, show off collectibles instead of storing" rQ0 :ell side by side. pla)'. cases. such as those 11-room Importance -you'll be room. from simple sllpcoverlng them and choose rugs that echo the lines of the furniture. Do create Interest on ~lain lummated ones. to showcase surprised how often it works. to more elaborate draperies you ---·------------· ___________ w_a.;,..l_ls_w_lt_h_c_o_n_tr_a_st_ln...:g.:__m_o_l_d_m..::g:...s~y=o=u=r=c=o=lle=c=t=io=n=s=. ========·=o=o=u=s=e=ll~g=h=ti=ng=='o:::r::::::3b;u~ic~k .... can sew yourself. -i BRING A LITTLE of the OUTSIDE-INS.IJ>E! TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE AEALL Y ARE. ' FllGHTS AVAii ~BU llOV.. 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It's a question Wltold Rybczynskl, who teaches. architectural history at McGiii University In Montreal, has answered In a the book, "Home. A Short History of an Idea," published by Viking. Aybczynski says today's con- cept of comfort Is an amalgam of at least 300 years of history. When we experience comfort at home. we include the past as well as the present. Yet, he adds, tfiere Is nothing Inevitable about seeking comfort. "You can_tlve wlttfout ~Ort and nothing terrible will happen to you. Many survive without furniture. We .. are dealing with cultural values, rather than absolutes," said the author. The great contribution of the past to today's Ideas of comfort explains the success of de- signers such as Laura Ashley and Ralph Lauren. Who hark back to (Pleue eee COMPORTS/Al 1) AREY• TREES TOP-llEAVY7 Attno. .................... 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The kitchen became the most Important room In Dutch homes, and the wives lmp{>sed rules of cleanliness and deportment that led to domesticity. By the 18th century, all of northern Europe had embraced the conoept of the home as the center of private family life, a necessary antecedent to today's comfortable home. The English Georgian period carried the Idea of home further with the English country house. This development made the home a place of leisure for the f amity and an isolated world Into whi~h only the welcome visitor was permitted. By the mid-18th century, the array of objects considered es- sential to furnish a room property were so numerous owners began to rely on the outside help provided by the upholsterer, a forerunner to Interior designers, who had expanded his services to Include coordination of all Interior furnishings. The 19th century brought many mechanical Improvements including better lighting and heating, concern for proper ven- tilation, and the idea of the efficient and compact bathroom an American Invention, by th4r "!'•Y. accordJng to the author. In a chapter detailing the ~ Inventions of the late 19th cen· tury, appropriately titted "Effi clency," the author estabhshes that this period was most nnuen- tlal In setting forth standards currently In use about comfort. The emphasis on effictent, labor-saving devtces such as the electric llght (which he deems of major Importance In raising stan- dards of cleanliness). the vacuum cleaner and the-etectr1c ii"""' ..... , ---""' made the lot of the housewife ·DELUXE 7' SNOWCOVERED, SCANDINAVIAN DOWNSWEPT 7' FIR TREE 50 LIGHT MINI LIGHT SET Clear or multi- colored Model # 1861. DOUGLAS FIR Fir trees use heavy gauge wires . ..., Model #84705>... 159.88 NATURAL WOOD 7' FIR OR a112' SPRUCE TREES Tnese trees have a natural bark covered trunk. 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Just come in through one of our ~ntry gates with the name you wish. to use for ~your group clearly displayed in the windshields of all your group's cars. Our assigned "counters" will take care of the rest. They will note license numbers, and the nun;iber of people in each ve.hicle. If you bring the largest group, you win $1,000. There will be $500 awards for the second and third largest groups, and $250 awards for the next four largest groups. $2,500 free money in all. You need not remain at the Swap Meet any longer than you might wish to just have a good time, (which is easy to do). At the end of the day the winners will be determined, and you'll have your checks within ten (10) days.· ~-._;,.__-~---. . Join the convoy Friday, the day ·after Thabksgiving! We'll be open from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m .. r- • / ' .- Cou teau' · A yon,.e coming to ~re BJ Al.MON LOCLUIEV · Kl, wuh two 33-foot hi&h C)hndiacal Turb0t.a1l cyhndtn an mucb the tame ant 1ntenct1on of human cwvaap. ._,... ...... ...., . , , "sa1lf' hat betn ha1atcf11 1 lC<"hno-wt) as 1t don around an aarptane mtnl a~ ,,_,ater «'Ol)'l\eml, l«ord- Tbe ~kyone, Jacques C'ou1lcau 1 loa1cal breakthrouah to rival wans. The multu'I hfl factor. cou· 1na 10Jt'ln·MichclCousteau J~ues hiptly.tou~. rcvoluuowary new Cou,~n' earlier 1nnovat1on1. -pied with computer-edJutted diesel Cousteau' son, wlio w1U be a«o.n,.. wind and dte~l-powcred sa1hn1 ve.. the aqualuna. the fil'Jt undtrWatt"r suppC)r1, proptls the hap cconomi· ny1"1the1h1p. stl baa cpmc lo Southern Cahfornaa cameras and the d.ivi oa saucer~. cally and efficit'ntl}", cutuna fud Ak)onc i. named after the daultt- waten an~ ~111 be moored at tht' Sea i>c~rabc<I as tht mQst advanced comun'lption from 30 to 40 percent. tcr of the Greek aod of wind. Sht was Scout 8a'ie in Newp(>n Beach Satur-\11hna slup ever butl~ the Alcyone de iancd by . MaJJnc and ,J.C. day from 10 a.m. dramaucalty reduce 1uel con\ump-In thtir voyaac-s alona the western Nahon. na" al architecture and Th~ ship as scheduled to pass the tion by uMnJ the wind, an entf'J)' coast of Nonfl Amenca., the Al· mannc «:n11neer of rrantt. 11\d ~ !'lununaton Beach ·Pier at apor01'· '°urcc that as free, renewable and cyone's team of rc\Carchers will built b) Ateliers ct Chanuers dt La 1mately l :JO p.m. Fnday on its way to don not ~llute. exptorc the coastline and aocumenl Rochclle-Palhcc. France. Newport Beach. The hap's patented Turbo ii wind the beauty and vitality of marine life Dimeo ions of the veucl are 103 T~ ship wall leave New~rt Satur-propult.ion ~)'Item combines the as well u transformations wrought b) feet overall, 90 feet lenath walerhnc. ~ay ni&ht enroutc to San D1qo where capab1hty of a sail to oncnt to the the sea on shipwttcks in very deep · 29 feet ma11.1mum width. ; f\, 8 an. 1t.wiltbc on display at the Broadway wand with the aerodynamic prm-waten. · · drafi below kC'CI. and d1,places M.5 Pier from 10~.m. Sunda).. ciplesanddesignsofana1rplancwma. • • short tons. The &leam1n1 white rttearth ves. A1 r circulates around tbe vcn1cat They will also 'con'1dCr 1he import·· The ·1 urbo~1I system include two • • • C'oustcau-Pechincy units driven by · two h}'.drauhc generators of 2S hp ---::~------.-.~":":·---.,......-.;;.-;:.-__,:-..--------. -. ,..--each. L;mergency power is provided There arc no rcpttas scheduled' an . Oranae County this weekend. In other Southern Cattfomia Yacht ssociation areas: Lot AQeles·LoD1 Boclt Alamitos lfay Yacht Club-Turkey Day Reptta (one-design, PHRF), Saturday, unday. Seal Beach Yacht Club-unda)· aalo~ Series No. 2 (PHRF-Ofte- des11n), Sunday .' Suta Moelca Bay Manna Yacht Club-Pre-Turkey Race No 2. Saturday. Maltbu Yacht Club-Turke) Day Regatta (muhihull). Sunda). Su Dle10 M1ss1on Bay Yacht Oub-Turlccy Day Replta. Saturday, unday San Diego Navy Sailing Oub- Monthly Handicap Race (PHRF), Sunday . Oaans1de Yacht Club-Turkey Da1 race. Sunday. • Coronado Yacht Club-Longs\reth Series.Sunday Nonlt u d IDland A.nac;a"a.('hannel I land Yacht Clubs-Joint Rcptta. ~torday, Sun- day b> comprcs~ air bauerics. · .1 he dieo;cl system con is ts of f wo I S6 hp tna.incs w1th two dmcshafts and tv.o propeller:.. v.1th retractable blade . A con tant cruisina peed of 9-11 knot as maintained by the Turbota1I system alone during strona w1nds; the Tur~il plus the djescl engines tlunna moderate winds, and the . d1e~I cnaancs alone durina liaht winds The public 1s invited to view the hap at all three Sout~rn Cahfomia location~. but due to insurance re- stnctaons, no one will be allowed .aboard. ' Coaateaa'a rnolutlonary ahlp• Alcyone, cct•• to tM .,_ thla weekend. - Reynolds wins friend's merriorial t r ophy Cheetah a winner Dick Pennt.nafton•a 66-rt. aloop Cheetah recently won line bonon ln LA-,,C'• Cabo San Lucaa race. By ALMON LOCKABEY o.lly ,._. ~ Wntw Dr.John Reynolds. veteran yachts· man from Ntwpon Harbor Yacllt Club. as home from Cabo San Lucas • "with a-double armful of trophies, but · onl) one that he rcall) covtted. "M> sole purpose for enlenng the Los Angeles Yacht Oub Cabo San Lucas was to wan the t(cnneth Watts Mcmonal Trophy." Reynolds said Why the Watts trop~y? Well for a number of reasons. "Chief among them." Reynolds said is that Kenny and.I were partners for about five )eaM m the aluminum K-43. Protqe, which we campaigned 1n a number of offshore races around 1he islands and to Mexico One year we won LA YC's Whitney Scnes .. And before that Kef\n) built sails for other racana yach ts Tnad owned before we became panners .. Watts was o ne the.premier sa1l- makers for nearly four decades. After has recent death. has widow. Polly, and their dauahters deeded a bcauti· ful troohy to (A Y(' 1n her husband's Kookaburra III leads in def enders' trials FREMANTLE. Australia (AP) - Kookabum Ill retained 1ts lead in the -1\mmc;a!sCupdefendffs.'..tnal Mon.. day w1th a vtctory over Australia Ill lain Murray qilc.d lbcix>at he co- dcsianed to a 2-manute. 7-sccond tnumph over Gordon Luca~ and Australia Ill. Australia Ill, which won the 12- meter world champtonshap on these Indian Ocean waters last February. 1s the stablemate of Austral11 IV. the No. 2 boat among the six yachts scekana to defend the Amcnca's Cup. There •~ little chance that Kookaburra Ill wall lose 1t~lead an the second double round-robin ~nes. After w1nnina 16of18 races. she has a three-point lead wtth only two race rcmainina. Murray's boat wall face the fleet's two weakest competitors. South Austraha and Steak'n Kidney in its final two races. T~o pomu are given for each \ 1ctory an the second scnc This wall ancrca~ to three points for a win an the 1h1rd senes. which wall be a 1nplc round-robin event. Kookaburra Ill PAPARAZZI has 23 poinls, and South ustralia. with a 14-14 record. has 20 points. one point ahead of Kookaburra IJ. I~~ ' • Auitraha JV. skippered b Cohn Beashel. faces another touah test Tuesda). facing the No. 2 boat m Murra) 'scamp, Kookaburra II. Kookaburra II. "'h1ch 1s normally sailed by Peter Gilmour may have Murra) at the helm against Bcashcl. Kookaburra II has met ustralia IV three times. 1A.tnning twi e. Bea hcl faced another threat when he "'as to meet Murra) an a protest heannglate Monday night hould he lose the protest, it would nullify his victor) Sunday over Kookaburra 111. This would cost film two points and add two pomts to Kookaburra Ill's total. givmg Murray's top boat o seve n-pomt lead The two boats collided unday. Kool..aburra Ill received ma t and electronic gear amage. Mumy's protest was ba~d on the rule 1A.h1ch states that a yacht that is cuher ta<:king or ubina must keep clc-.t1 u1 .a )acht on its proper course. Bea hel's counter-protest churned that another rule statc.-s that when a yacht as required to keep clear of Q.lher~ tht" riJht-of.way )acht shaft not alter course o as to prevent the other yacht from keeping clear. or obstruct her while she 1sattempt1ng LO keep clear In other races Monday. Kookabur- ra Jr beat South Australia by 4: I 0 and Australia IV sailed to a 3:20 v1ctof} O\erSteak'n K1dne) Steak 'n K1dn~) and South Austral- ia were disqualified unday night b) a prote t comm1ttcc for the colh ion be11A.een the boats Saturda). The colhs1on threw 'iouth Australia's helmsman. Peter Thompson, over the side and he was nearl) crushed between the two 20-ton "cssels South ustraha was disqualified because 11 violated Steal>. 'n Kadnc) ·., right-of--.-.ay and 11 m tum "'as disqualified for making no attempt to avoid Lhe colhs1on. The dccmon robbed Steak·n K1dne) ofw~only \ ICtof) m either the fir l or second «>ric\ name, to be awarded first to the overall International OfTst\orc Ruic (lOR) winner in the C'abo race When Reynolds heatd that the kudos was to go to the IOR winner of the Cabo race. he vo-.-.ed· "I want my name to be the first on that '(rophy. .. But 1nce he had recently a1ven up sailing and tal..cn up powcrboating. how was that going lo be ac- co mplished'> The answer came when Reynolds' son. Norman. found that the Nelson- Marek 68 loop Sw1ftsure Ill was available for charter by its present -owners Richard Fragiho and George Folp.ner of Newpon Beach "That v.as on Oct. 4 and I barely had ume to get an entry in and enlist a crew· Re)'nolds said. Although he as current!) a member of r....e""pon Harbor Yacht Club. he en tered the yacht under the burgec of Lo Angeles Yacht Club. of which he 1s a former commodore - It became an 1mmcdaate family affair when Reynolds enlisted his son as one of the watch captain~ and BoATINC BRIE FS Trophies award ed Pcfl)Ctual 1ro.Qh1es for Balboa Yacht ( lub's 66 Serie\ were presented at tile 62nd annual trophy ·presen- tation (:finner. Wanner of the Daily Pilot special troph) for the IOR combined cor- rected time wanner m the Balboa to Lona Point and Return race wa Tinder· Bo'lt. co-skippered b> Burkhardt and Lindeman. BY( Other pcrpcluals presented l\.enncd~ froph~ (first an IOR \) It's 0 1\. Lewis Beef}. BYC Paul Holmes Trophy (first an IOR 8) Defiance. Michael Wathen. ( ap1s1rano Bay YC r red ~males Trophy(IOR OV\'rall) Defiance. John Bib~ Troph) (IOR snond o"crall) TmdcrboA Da\1d Young Troph> OOR third oH·rall> Pamot. Maurice Brcvfield, (aliforn1n'r ( • William \ampklTTroph) CPHRr fir t O\Cf311) "lug1c foo, J1m and Karen "lugcnt BY(' ( harlc<i (1 las1ww Trooh\ CPHRF- talked has wife. Sally, into going along as navigator. "" 1nce wift ure has had a rcpuuon, under the or1'1nal owner. 1ck Fruce. of San Diego. as a hne honors (first to finish ) )8Cht, finding the rest of the crewwas not difficult. On the ro}ter. beside has 1mme<!1- ate family. wcrt Keath Lorence. Robbie Vaughan kip .\l~.n. Bob • Kcttenhofcn Tom ull1van . Fred Delane) and Bob Spngs, all ex- perienced crewmen Allan. incident.ally. as the son of forme r NHYC commodore Robcn M. Allan. and as known as one of th~ top helmsmen on the We t Coast The rest is history Sw1f\sure got a"'a" to a fast stan and led the IOR tlcei until the> rounded Guadalupe Island. a mark of the course. -.-.here Ro) D1sne) ·s Pnma, 1 cer-lllp'to Sw10sure Ill ... reall)' did a number on us and sailed off toward Point Lazara on the BaJa Coast.'' But Pnma apparently aot caught an a "parkinf lot" ofT tlle pomt and Sw11lsurc ll. satllOI about 60 miles : ~~ond overall) Puss)ca1. John ~1ala). Voyagers\ ( Scandia Troph> (PHRF lhird iJV?rlh-1mpcTUOtl\ Mui -Cila!>gow. BY(. W1tHy ~arn.0tk Trof)h)' (fir I PHRf-.\). Bra,ado, (1af} Chandler. South horc YC John Pa)nclroph) (fi rst an PHRF- 8) "-lug1c Too Laguna Beach Po't Trophy(firs1 in PHRF C>. Impetuous. Phil (1lasgow. BYC USYRU events The lln1 ted <;tatc\ Yncht Racing t n1on-spon<>orcd Youth <;ailing Champ1onsh1p and the ll. Women's a1hng C hamp1onsh1p. both events IA.1th double and single- handed board\31ling d1v1\1ons. ha"e been "hedulcd for I 977 The IA.Omen·, rt'ptta wall be ho\ted by the t Peten.bura Yacht ( lub. Florida Feb 4-8 Tht> }Outh c.:ham· p1on<;h1p will ix. conduc.:ted by the Ru~h ( rce~ Yacht ( luh.Fnrncy. Tc\., ofTthc coast. foricd ahead to stay. ''Other yachts rcponed lhemsctve a~ or us a couple or umes, but we weren't womed.'' Reynolds said. "We could sec them behind u . " Be ides the \\alls Trophy • s~1f\surc Ill al~ \>\>On the Governor ofCahfornia Troph) for the first IOR }acht to finish ; the Ma~or of Los Angeles Troph) for the first LAY IOR )acht to fins hon corrected ume. and the Juan Rodnaucz Trophy for the first IOR )acht 1n C1ass A. ~ ure. Cheetah. one of the Per· formance Handicap RaC1n$ Fleet vachts, beat us to the finish hnc. but we weren't racina apinst them."' said Reynolds. ••for us 1t wa a senumen· t.al 1oumey. ··1 wanted m) name to be the first CDJt1"'ed on lb.at Waus. tmPb)'.~ here 1t 1 ,"he said. proudly d1splayin1 the take-home replica of the award. Wall he try agaan? "No.·• Reynolds said. "My ~•lboat racmg days arc over. I'll ju<;t go back to en1oyan1 crui\ina in my power- boat:· June 19-26. nnouncement of the )OU th event wa made by Dave Perry, USYR Youth Sa1l1ng Cham- pTonslup C-ommill e clla1rman. t'O be hgTble. a ~llor musr not TOm 20 m t987 and mu~ bc:-1rl.' c1t1zen. an amateur and a USYR U member-Applicat1on fo rms, a' ail· able after Jan 4 from the lJ YRU office an ewpon R I must be postmarked no later than April I, 1987. The ~outh champion$h1p wm be sailed an Laser lls (double-handed). La~rs (s1n&)e-handed). and sail· board . (to be announced). with ht'a"ywe11ht and liahtwcighl boardsaalors competing tQ&ether but receiving prizes an each div1s1on To be cl1g1blt a sailor must be temalc. ;.a U.S. c1ti1en with amateur ~tatus and a current l YRL mcm· ber . .\pplicat1on form will be a,111- ablc from the L YRL office on 0\.-c. I and mu'it be postmarked no later than Feb I~ The women ·s cham·- p1on hap will be ..ailed in Laser lb and Laser<>. and Mistral <;upcrhghl <;a1lboard\ City of H9pe honors Babbitt; museum is $45 ,00~l 'In the Pink' ··vou never rt'llre from th1i; "" •· ncs . " said vocali'lt Harry Babbitt, who was for yea~ making hat record with the Kay Kyser Band and 1s now m the procc of gettina the band 'oinaagam. The 811 Canyon resident wa talking about the new venture · tur- day evening at the Ncwporter where he was being honored by the Clt of Hope Glenn Miller Chapter .. .. K)5Cr died about a )car ago d I have been v.orl1.1n1 with Ge.rpa C.rroll ltyaer to JCl the cxctu 1vc nght' to use the name Kay K)scr Band We leave an l3tc November on n cru1-.c throuah the canal to South America. Ghuay Sima will be with us and so wall some of the onamal band members -in lhc spnnl\ \\e will be on tour do1 na concerts\\ 1th some oft he great from the big band era JOin1na us." aabblll found fan of the b1a band era at the chapter party who "-tfe attentive a he sana number afier numher that he ,had made famou . "Hc'sa beau11ful pe~on ... said Kay Dralle, chaRter pre idcnt, \\ho pre · entcd him with the Glenn 11ller .._,... ................ ... Mcmonal Award. ""''h a lot of 1ma1unat1on result.cd 1n M usac for the tribute dmner attend·"-"1ll~ crrat ion of unique art""ork Thr ed by about 200 was provided by . ..ale of the 11ems at the Laguna \rt Tracy Wells' I 8-p1cct band and Les Mu-.cum re-.ultcd an a\lout $45.000 no.1111 and1111 SoHdt of Forever. for tht• museum's children· an ss1stina wilh <1rrangcmcnts were education pro&ram nnd contcm- Mary Brown and Julie H•bbard porar) artists c~h1btt1on stncc. (Jecorat1on~) Jane Brandt, Aneue Rosea, B1tD.Dle DeBoe, Coniu Mo•t· goinery, Tmaa Grevtaa, Cla•rlHe Stlekela, Robert Geltlli and Jamt't Altieri, chapter founder and pa t pre idenL r he Junmr Council ~pon orcd the "In the Pm"-" C\.Cnt and \Cot out Jhc tuhc of hu1ld1n1·matchana pink f\llDl to more than 100 armt ~me ol the art1\l\ ha\.(' panic:1patcd and donated their piece for all fhe of the ... ., 11nmcnt" l\ pe auction\ <On _..., llOMtt (left) wltla haaw ....... and J.... Lee Doalla• and Kay Drake llate.n to Howard Crouon . ' Altleft. . )Car the art 1st~ ae:1ted IA.1th a b & and another time 1t wa' a ho~.) ~ulptor Hal Pastorla v..1 .. there for the filth \car and h1<. '>ta1nlcs steel crcanon ·11aintcd l'ink on o~ side brought in a clor,ang bu.l of $2.300 from Toln a:nll Barbara Ptttcenpau ... \n6the"r gut"'it p:ud )J.300 tor 1hc wall rnntrucuon made by the hu!I· bandfw1fc team of Rlellard BulWI and Sall torch. Richard Fiie donated ha !IC~ ace a\ auct1onccr for the ..ccond \tar nd brought the b1dd1nR 10 a do~ at m1dn1@.ht. The e\cnm& arranged b~ co-ch:ur· men Jcnafrr Burge and Clan tlu UaJlen·Bera began with a buffet fca\l. The c-atertM (Park "'cnu~(rounnct) v.cnt along "'1th the p1ni.. \Cht'me ano 1ndudcd m the 1prcad som~ foods in that \hadc. ~ome of the 3SO there'"'orc panl or added panl touche to their at11rt mclud1n1 boarJ p~idcnt Tom Titr•e • v.ho ¥.Ort' a pink uc anU rt. 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IOUL MAN" (PG13) I: 15, 8:30, 10-25 $100 TUES I WED •ROY SCHEIDER• U$2 PICK-UP" (R> 5 45. 1:00. 10:00 • $1.00 TUES & WEP "tolETt9tQ WIJ)" (R) 12·15. 4:15, 1·15 "ONE CMZY IUlmilEr (PG) 2'25. 9:25. 10: 15 · 'Y SUE GOT MARRIED" (P0-13) 12.00. 2:15, 4:15. 9•1S. 1:30. I 10:20 1.00 TUES & WED DUNDEE" tPO-131 1: 15. 3:30, 5:45. a·oo. 10:00 • • • • f' 4 ; HUNTl~W.H>tJ TWIN d l H 0388 •ROY SCHEIDER• "52 PICK-UP" IRI 7 15. 9:30 11 00 TUES & WED eC THOMAS HOWEU• .. IOUL MAN" (PG 13) 81>0. 8.00. 10;00 S100 TUES I WED "ITRHTI OF GOlD" !RI 7·15. 9:15 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 12.00 TUES & WED "NA•OF • THI ROH" IA> 7,'00. t-30 UMnD&• WJUllP9t JACK FLASH" CRI 7 30 •• 45 S2 00 TUES a WED C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAW' !PG-13) • 15, • 30. 10-.20 12 00 TUE.8 & WED PAUL HOGAN 18 "QOCODU IMWI" e:oo. • oo, 10:00 (PG-13) NOIAAOMN~ -. ~ r H •., I\ ., ' :1. r,1 f , ,\ I" · · 1 1,' .,.-AU. llATI -.n.m "IT AND IY ... 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Fl .......... a. ut•DICI• (J~ ANG~ ·~ 1. :.! .. .H!.L'";l.I _ Valerie llalaafte, and o,..ory RanUoa a.re f•tared ID. toa~t'• coaclad.ln.t epi.ode ·of .. l"reeao•• at 8 on C88. Channel 2. ·~-tr' miUdag change--- I)' Jt:llftY BUCK "''............. . t.QS NGELF.S -In an aue_mpt to ~top 1t fallina retinas. ABC.s "l>) na\ly" i sll.ftana a new sto!')linc cmpha 111n1 ~trona rt'lationshiP' be~ tween Bl~kc. Ale.us and Kr)"le· 1 ho ntw stortC\ were announ«d at a nc'A<s conference at which John Forsythe. Linda Evans and Jo.in ("olhn-1 11ned new ~ne·year contracts 10 return to the ~nes next ~Hon. "D)na t).'' which once nvaled CB • "Dalla " for f'l~t place an the raungs. fcl~ to 29th place 1n the most r..:tcnt suncy by the A.C. Nielsen C'o. The show took second place-la t Wttk to CBS' ''Maanum. P.J.," a \how that wa also on the rope• when 1t "''as up apin!it N8C's "The osby Show.". "Dallas,'' meanwhile, has ma~. to stay near the'Top 10 with Patnck Oufl'y returning thi fall.as Bobby EwtnJ.A newstot)hnealsobrinp'lhe fOCU'i back to the Ewina. fa~1lv. Ale>.1s Carrington (.'olby, played by Colian , hauhown hcrconn1vm1sidt. for the past seven years but now wtll bnna out other dimensions. Shapiro 1d that in January a story fcatunna Blake Camnston (For· S)the) and Alexis will beam in which "they come together in a way that will let the audience see for the first time the passionate love they once &hared. Out of tht~ the relationship between Blake and Krystle (Evans) .. ts strengthened.'' Blake and Kf}'stlc !l'so Wlll face an imponant cnsis 1n which the life of their daudlter. Krystina, 1s "lttcrally han&ina by a thread.'' In addition. new storyhnes arc berns de, eloped for the younger stars on .. Dynasty." .. teven (Jack Coleman) is drawn bad. to his wife, Sammy Jo (Heather Locklear). and 1s then thrust into a cr1s1s of conscience that unexpected Ir, catapults bim into a new calhng. • hapiro $<ltd. • .. · Tcm Garber. the vixen in A s .. Nonh and South" minhencs. will JOIO the Carnngton family 1n a role that will be reminiscent of Fallon. Thai character. now pla>cd by Emma Samms. has bttn spun ofTonto "The Colbys." Shapiro said a new cast member woul08Tso0c addco anathat Chey hope to have a major star tn the role. NOW PLAYING "There was a lot of escapism in the beginning of the sencs and a Jot of emphasis on glamorous co tumcs," said Shapiro. "but in the last year or two, with changes in the country's cconom}. there has bttn a need for changes in the show•s djrcction. You can't 'keep on doinJ the same thing or }OU bttomc a cancaturc. You must change. ABC feels this show has a life~pan of at least five mort )Cars •• LA MIRADA GATEWAY ~:;ia~~~~;i" 1111:11:1.1 e .. ""',., , .. 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IJl.fTl't ..._.. ,,_, ~-;:-· ¥,._,._.,_nftt'lt(DN-"' "Dynasty" ran into serious ratinss trouble last }ear _when us tories featured a palace coup set tn a fic:t1onal pnnc1paltty and a storyline in which Krystle was kidnapped. Both $lOOC$ ...v.:erc hastJly dropped wtien the show suffered senous setlxlcks in the ratings. Cf NTIJRVfm,.rtnmP ~ ~ sH~~s~~\o, t4:40) 71201.at:U Tttm COi.Oii CW lilOllSY Ul) 'tJ I JO) (JIOOl 1'21 f:OO 1 O:Jb 70AllM I No Pan•• .... .,.,.eoT MA••-.O ...... ,., ( 1:101 CJ 1lb) 114 0 71(0. 10:00 C~IMWW C1 10S .,.~fl 1 130 11 0 • t 1IO .,. .. ,~,...... ---·-·· ...... -...... ,, .... • Talk isn 't cheap:·. F~a~C:~h1~1-April 19). You'll have more toom,dcbt1w11l be pai~. i•t J~ getting scarce. favors will be tctumtd. Popularity increases, you'll mttt c:hallc• and ··obtt~lc to Pmareu will be removtd. Gemini. ~$U1nu1 people. fiaurc ptomincntl)'. fhe talk ~how alut is up0n us and TAUllU (Apnl 20-May 20): You can ,et "msadt story." Spoth&ht on frankly, rm womed ,ick. • detail , ab1hty to piece totcther bits of informauon. Relative communicates Thiueawn \lwthe entrance offive de,pite distance. You'll be approached concemina Sl>C<'ill aareement or new talk how~: Joan Rivtrs, Da-.id WEST EAST contract. Brenner, Jimm)' Breshn, Robcn GEMINI (May 2 l·Juni 20): Be analytical. ditecm KJein and Oprah Winfrey. Add them • J 6 • 10 8 4 flirtation can 10 fun~r than oriJinall) to the elllstina Johnny Carsoo. David 9 A K J 10 t • Q I Z anticipated You'll be dealing wuh in· letterman. Larry KiftJ. Gal)' ollin . <> 9 c.J..O I• 3 Quisittve people who demand answers, Dick ('avt'tt and .Ptul Donahue PLUS • K J t 2~ • + • 3 ~ not eva ions. Virgo. · ptunus people two hours of guc t on thr« n,etworks SOUTH . nlay roles • • nery mom i ng and we got a lotto tall • Q 9 5 2 CANCER (Jone2 I -J uf¥ 22): Some of about. varcid It w~s ckarthey had run out "1 }'Our mo t favorable qualities su_rgc to frankly, J don) thank there's of deleaatcs w1lh any1hin1 to say and 0 K Q 8 2 forcfro1;1t. C1r.cumstancC6 turn m your enough people to sustaln·all of this. had affthat tame to fill. Wt Ste 1t all~ G &OA.D ClllLES Goi£1 .o ... Sun favor -opportunity . cxsm to restore Let's 1alktog1.Sttcs Eleven he» ts will the ume ot Olympic event sand Por1S . Tl ddJ:d~·J O I> ' ' • .. h~l'mony , on pornest1c front . Be . .• need the Strvaccs of at least six suer.st· .arel'las where commentators arc ! ,, d1plomat1c, espec1aJly where fahnly money d1sput~ 1s mvol<·ed. • · boStsa year. That tak~away 66ofour thrusting a microphone into one E•st South WHfl -orth When w t followed to both the LEO (July 23-Aua 22)· Steer clear of one who ss o~u1ous. Mdns don t world class talker . Each of these another's faces. Pua Pus 2--t' 01>1,. a1.:e and kin~ or trump!l, hit h*'-4 fan fo~ false Oattcl). Many an ~rs arc found ~hand sc.cnes. lnmt on show~ has from one to I 2gucstsdaily. Colleses may have to offer a new Pus 4 • Pu• Pu wa virtually an open bc>Ok. Hl1 bi4 defin1t1on of terms. Romanct could anvolve clande une mceung. P1S<'CS plays This could a.dp up to as many as 375 major in Late Night Convcrsauon to Pa • htad announcrd al leul nlM cardt role. . . auests a .,..eck..4t's only .a matter of kttp-up with the demand. Who Opening lead: K111g of Q in hearu and clubs, and he had as; VIRGO{Aug.. 23-Scpt 22); You asked f<;>r added rnpon\1b1hty and n_ow manutesbcfore.,..eare~angthesamc Ir.nows, Shelley Winters ~r To~y Opening bids that de<><'ri~ your ready hown up with two trum~ ab1.htyto1mpnntstylc. You'llmcetdeadbnc.couldh1lJackppta result. Watch Talk. how are paced to entertain. lookina at possibly Comedy Talk . _ and a diamond. Therefore, on }OU get 1t Lunar emphasis continues on dtSCovery, charisma, personality, people Dan~a may endow a chair. We re di~tr'ibution are well and good If ?f Cancer. . . amu$C. or hne the ability to shock. L1v1n1 Rooms where hopefuls 10 to your side buy tnc hand But sf you one o' his cards was unknown, an LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You stnkc chotd of universal appeal. .LoYC How many broken marriages, babies try out their skills by mtcrv1ewsng end up defending, you might hnve Denny dldR't much care what it _ plays paramount role. Focu on meet!ng people, advancsna ~s111on, out of.,..edlock. sexual preference or people sn the audience. It's not too itven declarer valuable <:lue.s..._to w s, He 1~ a trump froaulu.aUnlf--t':'H realization of asp1ra11ons. You'll be relieved of unnece sary obhgauon. araduatcs of Betty Ford's Center in crazy to an11c1pate ··How To Be a playing the hand. Considt•r ths"I and confidently finessed the nin~ Another Libra plays role . Rancho Mirage are left roaming Talk Show Guest" where the author hand from the Mlxt'd Pair Champt· When that held, he could ctaun h•t SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. ~I)· Get Lo hean of~auers, be direct, emphasize around out there? appears on all 11 talk shows to to?' oMhip at the r('cent World Bridge contract. ~ mdcpendencc. couraac of conv1ct1ons. Spotlt&ht continues on trav~I. How many authors are there who the book. Olympiad m Miami. Actually, thf contract •u ~· communicat100, d1sscmination of mformat1on. Vou could be involved in re\:eal the sex hfc of superstars, I honestly don't know ,,,.here all the After South pu't<'d a hand that cure even if w ht unknown car4 pubis hing proj('d . . expose Momm1e and Dac:fdy dearest. capuvatang guests are comma from. many would have o~ned We t's AGITl'ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21): You arc drawn 1n two du-cct1ons :-make )OU thin in two da)'s, or arc but J suspect eventually when they • turn~ out to bt' the trump ten;· choose course tt'lat leads to tranqu1l1ty as con.trastcd Jo antnguc. Message will fight an& a lawsuit over somethana run out of show busincs per· two hearts showed an opening bid ' While he would then have t>tta btcome crystal clear. You'll get newsconccm1ng money as 1t affects panner or they have wnucn., soruthties. athletes and authors. with at least rive h~art.s and four able to wm the trump trick. he mate. 1 thtnk 11·s only a matter of time they'll have to dig down into the clubs After North'" takrout dou· w()uld have been end played. A CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Key 1s to diversify. to communu:~te. to before talk hows go the way of pnvate sector: into the worm-farm ble, South wastf'd no time in bid· club return would have been tnt.O cxprtss ideas an entena1n1na. graphic manner. Funds wall be made available, newscasters and ponscasters and owners. the paper.dip comptrollers. dmg the full valu4' of hi' hand declarer's A·lO, and a heart return : you'll add to wardrobe as result. Accent pubhc relations. protect 1magt\ hQSl!l 'ltan 1ntcrv1cwing one another. the septic-tank magnates and hus-West led the kin!( or hearts, then would t up dummy!s queen. (It r~putat1on. ' · . f first noticed n at the pohttcal bands wh~ speak·only three words 8 shifted to hi-. 'llnl(leton diamond. We-tr turns the ace or heart.s, de6 AQUARIUS(Jan 20-feb. 18)· Yourposition is strong. you can afford to be con'vcntions . when Dan Rather )Cir · te lenient with one who aided you an pa t. Check details. read between hncs. strtss started to interview Walter Cronkite '· Thc)''ll need work.' but wh·o said ~t the-helm wa t~ran 1'1o-clarer rurr" and can get to the tab )Our own style, requirements Taurus. Scorpio people figtJre prominently. and Atll Mo crs mtcrvse ..... ed Enc talk was easy. rtdsan tar Jack ft\: and he With a diamond to cash the quttn flSCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Those who re~1 l v.;ill now acquiesce to ·------------.·--------------made hort work of the hand. He harts) }our demands. Garn 1nd1catcd throujh rcad1n.g. · ft t."Member of opposite won the diamond in the clo~d For lntormatlon aboal Clla.rl" sex. although channtng.•may not be senous. Protett sci an emouonal clinches. • • e t hand and l•d a club toward the Goren'• MW aewalett.er for IF NOVEMB!R u lS VOUR BIRTHDAY recent alhance will prove New Beg1nn1ngsJUS queen West ~rab~d his kmg and bridte playen, Jt'rite._Gofta __ -!H beneficsa Plans are ~UbJC'Ct to change -before November is finished )Ou'll exited safely enough with a club to Brldse Letter, P.O. Box 4-CH, Or: know whc you stand, )'ou'll be more secure emotionally and where money 1s the. Queen. lando.. Fla. 3tl02-4-dt. concerned..".: ltCCllCJlt ~n~ Of hum:9fJO J~.vcl m~re than most tli t i Ii kers -------------------~-------, people )'OU are artistic and could have "weight problem. Gemma. ag1ttanus a or ex-00 pcopteP.1ay1mponant rolesm yourhfe.Joumcyind1catcd for you'" Deembcr. ' '::~~.~' sa:~dillA-/J,t.~s· =~ May will be your most memorable month of 1987. ,:------""94 ~a.•• '°'4AN Do Yellowstone bears wear wristwatches? l\ chent a ks. "Ever been bafficd by a reader's query?" Indeed. Rcponcd 1t before. and am ,1111 bafficd by 1t. The query~ "Ahhough the bears in Yfllowstonc go anto h1bemat1on on a different calendar day each year. when they do go. the,r. all go al cuctly the same time. Why.·· L.M. Bo YD DE R ANN LANDER : I am an e~·prostltute who walked the streets of Portland. Ore • for two )Cars. Ounn1 that ume I had Stveral fr1ghtcnin1 upenences. I o.;o kcd for a pimp who abused me. I was arrested and Jailed. robbed by customers and raped b) a man I refused to accom- modate becau\C he looked crazy and violent. I ~now what 1t'<i hlce to be alone and afraid I wu afraid of my pimp. the police and the weirdo customc~ .. an.d temfied that my famsl)' m1,ht find out what I was doing fora hvinJ. I was also afraid I "'ould be stuck m that rotten rut forc"er because I d1dn'1 know how to get out. -------------o •-·o-...... "' ..... ..... • .... b.., _,,. - All l.MDEIS wai; a few ~rs ago to contact Our New Begmnanis, 1814 NW. Hoyt, ·-Porttancf:-Qre. 97209. -SIGN ME FREE AT LA lo. ........ '°"' ._,. --- DEAR FREE AT LAST: Here 11 yoor letter aad my kar&ftlt lliuls for wrltlag it. I uve rttelve4 muy Idlers from pro1tlwtt1 .no say lltey I'. I' r 1• ,. r I' r I wut desperately to set a.t of tlte . . _ 1 . _ . _ . Do )OU ha vc any bards of sorrow m your hair? That's bad Very bad. One of China's lcnr,.h> thougt\ lo\ely proverb goes: • We cannot"prcvent the bards of sorrow from flying over our neads. but we can refU~ Tet them build nests in our ha•!·· To drc s be t for freezing weather put on Just cnouib loosc-cloth1ng (() keep you cool but not cold. Don'i wear so many layer you weat Once you sweal. yotr've lostit. So actvnc~~ consulting Eskimo. That's nght. A Fairbanks chent. A new Judge changed my hfe Af\er my la~t arrc t he ordered me to get into a program called Our New Beginnings This pr~m helps women CSC'!J'C from a h~ of crime~ prostitution and drugs. Through coun~hng. au1dancc and love. we arc able to help oursel\.es. botltttt bttl ar~ scared to dulla of I I I I I I I I I tltelr pimps and afraJd of btlnl '=====~~===================? pennlltJI. _ ,...! Your letter gives U.em a plan of TODAY'S action -a place to co wbere tltey wlll .. be proteeled from ltarm 11td g,lven emotional sapport. Newcomers can c R QSSWQR D p u zz LE get coura1e and ltope from Ute wome.n Wild animals io capt1v1ty become neurotic sometimes. but never do so when free Soconttndsa zooman who doesn't explato bow he knoW1 You say }OU worry when )'Our 12· year-old aoes off on a v1s1t O\ier the wttkend1° Richard E. Byrd was 12 o;tlcn-he teft home for a tnp around the world. Took him awhile but he came back an admiral. I know }OU reach all kinds of people. The &iris I worked with read )OUr column every day. They need to know they aren't trapped forever, that lldp 1 ava1lablt'. and they CAN have a better hfe 1f they "'ant one. wbo now tlte ropes and are living proof tltal tltere cu be a dtttnt life L---=-----__,;=================:.1 af.ter prosfiietlOa. Q Where docs "Davis" rank now on the U .. list of most common ~urnamcs? A No. 1. First six. in order. remain· math. Johnson. W1lhams. Brown . Jones. Miller. ll-;cd to be a ··1egcnd" wa~ a story meant to be told an churchc First child born 10 a mother under the influence of chloroform wa~ named Ch ristian Anei.thc~1a. L.M. Boyd ls • 1yadlca1ed colum•l1t. 1 consider myself the ludnest girl m the world to have gotten out of a busaness that wourd surely have landed me 1n a mental hospital or on Death Row for murder, Or some John would ha\c killed me I ur11.c ull women who arc whe~ I -Enter~Today! ... ~WK Let ~ur holiday lights glow for charity m L,IGHT SHOl V !\\~ this year's Harbor Home Christmas 'W \ Light Show. December 13·23rd. Entry Forms • •. at/ Y D:ul> Pdot Jerry's Manne Futl Service ~. Newport Harbor Arca Chamber o( Commerce Tht Cannery Restaurant Waterfront Homes, Inc. Rtaltors Call (714) 642-4321 Ext. 11~ For More Information . I urge every booker wlto It rucliJlg ACROSS &bis colum.11 to contact U.ls iroup at once. Voa bave ootlt1ng to lose bat 1 Aoas1 source 6 Station your chains. 10 Bites • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS. My hu'>· 14 Saltpeter band is a vctcnnanan. I work as his 15 Chdls ano office manager. Toda) ht' reccn .. ed 16 ~e;!le payment from a client who~ d<>& had died of hcan failure before surge!) !~ =:.n Attached was a letter accusing him of 20 wax maker being cold-hcaned and mont')'" 21 Aecen1 hune11 for rcque ting payment on 23 Dwarfs ~\ilCCS pcrfoaned an_amd anamal"-24 Hand ges!ure That dog died from cau'>C bc)ond 25 Cleave an'tonc'\ control. He could not have 26 Goes before bcrn sa'tcd. I understand the owner'~ 30 Bounds gncfnnd the need to blame someone 34 Oklahoman But I wonder how many physician<> 35 Flower get such letters. 37 Stomach F.arhcr this week a woman's cat 38 ::;:,: died ht' was an old cat and had too 39 Balced •lem man) medical problem to go mto 41 use !Mth here The woman phoned ~c'itermy 42 Jargon sull to \3\ "Don't s.end me a bill I'll be 43 Gather in damned 1frm goang to pa) for a cal I 44 Produced didn't get back·· Sana went the 46 Sawhk• recc1,cr 1n m) car Mgan "lot all people arc hke that, thank 48 tg.naces hea\cn<i, but enough arc so that 50 Offensive somctJmc~ I w1'lh my hu'iband ~ere 52 Turn over 1n another hnc of work. -FU) UP 53 Caterplllar 56 Gaunt 57 Conveyance 60 Wavy 62 ld1011C ~ Brihsh 1stes native 65 Pilch 66 Trondh•m tongue 67 "Present' 68 F1n1Shes 69 Wondef'ful DOWN 1 Poseur or part 3 Fam1n1ne sulf 4 Ago 5 Supplant 6 Tapped 7 Molding 8 Over prel 9 Unwordy 10 Kind 11 Goll club 12 Sp.rited 13 Ulter.s 19 A1us member 22 R uc1an1 24 Journey 25 Ch1ne&e dynas!y 26 Ramn•nts IN fORT WAYNE. r--~2-~3-.-.---r.:~ $3.500 Prize Money for Winners' Favorite Charities ~======='~==;;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;~c;~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;========~===~ DEAR F.W.: I'm 11re most people ~ believe Ute veterlaulu did Ills or Iller l-' · '" -1· be }•bwbtebtlll~~.~~!!'~t 411 .. et 1• •-..,,.,......4~-+--+--+--·I &Du t a e t.vw a """ ,__. uvw '"' ... - few lemons sou yoe H Ute lll•mu 17 ~ PICK-UI? YOUR CARD IN THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER You can incr~ Y"'J'-chonc•-~ to Win-Ch.clc This Sunday's paper for o WIN-GO card. llllJ ' F rw• FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALL V ARE AT NEWSSTANDS & STORES ONLY lAX/Ot(lltlJe County C<JMtctOIS vlO Goldtft S.. MWt race. • • • 20 "'EVIOUS "1ZZl.E Sot. V£D 27 Pande- monium 28 Pepper. upper 29 Escape 3 1 Acapolco pal 32 O• n 33 Scandinavian 36 Lecture 40 Slop by 41 Sports 11em •3 Compllc.a.le 45 Rapping .. 47 Name 49 Car-deal lac!~• 51 Furious 53 Protus•ve __ S4 f'O<metl) 55 Bouquet 56 Give use ol 57 C of TLC 58 "Handle 59 Vegetable 61 Bon - 63 Nega11..-e 11 12 .. 13 by B,H Keene BIO GEORGE ·-b~ Virgil Partch (VIP) r "Don't eat the soup till it gives up smoking." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ·1 "He likes to start the day out by going to sleep." PEANUTS -.......-. ... - GARFIELD .. ME't'! WHAT1RE '(OU DOIN6?COME 8ACK ! . . .. f l•:Z.0 "Ye1h. but wh•t'• the m90net for?" DENNIS THE MENACE 1 l I t by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz we DID PASS A SOUVENIR STAMD ! 6y Kevin Fagan ~ 1 ~ 10 00ti4K OOT a:' TMf OT~ ~Ofl • l • I BLOOll COUNTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DOONESBURY ' ) . .. ~o I I • MV E3ROrti:R IS G6t~ToliE TtiEKNl§f! by Jim Davis YOO CAN SAY __ ::o THAl AG.AtN / I I by Lynn Johnston I KNELUrr-1'M I ee1~~1N. by Harold Le Ooux by Garry Trudeau \. ,._ . ' .Cl~ll e~gliieeriag. flrm .reorgaalzes · Robert Bela, Wllllam FrHt 6 A1Mda&et has promoted scverar top manaaers in the firm', Orange County office. J-.ek R. lJpt was elected as executive vice president and also serves as secretary to the company He has bttn wath RBF for l 6 years tcrvina as secretary/treasurer. Deeala1 .J . Froat is now treasurer after servina · two years as controller. Gary Arm1troq and BllMra EljnMlm, both With RBF since 1979, have been promoted to vice president or community plannina and director of environmental services, respectively, for the consult1na cavil engineerina firm . • • • Gary P1lford of Costa Mesa has joined Kidder, Puboty llMI Co. as a vice presdient in its Newport Buch office. Stephen L. Shirley, vice t>resadent and resident manager, said PulfordJ previously with Merrill Lynch in Lona Beach. will be responsjble 1or amplementina qualified and non..quahfied retirement plans for local corporations. • • • M.aamoi. Taukl has been appointed cbatrman of the board and MlNo Y•rtk•a 'has been named president and chief operating officer in recent orpnizataonal cha~ announced by ltawuakJ Moi.ra Corp., U ..A. Both men reside m Irvine. Tazak1 was instrumental in cstablishina Kawasaki Motors io this country In the mad 1960s ind rttumcd in 1981 to become president. Yunkusa directed research and dcvelopmen& from 1976-81 and retume<S an l 98S as senior vice pre ident. • • • Parter Hllllllflll Corp. has appointed Steve C. Va.pa as an • assistant aeneral counsel He wall bt located at the Parker Bcrtea Aerospace Group m Irvine, reponing to Joseph Wh1tci:nan. vice pre 1dent. aeneral counsel and SCCJ'C"tary of Parker Hannifin Corp 1n Ocveland. Vaughn was a htipt1on attorney with the Washanaton. 0 C firm of Kirldand and Elh , and wa~ a 1stant general coup sci to the Depanment of the Army. MERTA I ·< --•.. VluJe Mell&a of Laauna Halls has been ~inted project manaaer of dtvttopmem lffit:Construitton for o de Cau. the S,000.aCTC pnvate master-planned rcsidenttaJ and rcson community an Oranie County Pre51dent John Yelvetton says Coto de Caza 1s now poised for completion of its master plan which calls for more than 6,000 homes to be buah an 10 years. Three Southern Cahfom1a bu1ldin1 firms have cl<>Std escrow on propertacs; Pacesetter Homes and Gfeller DeveJopment have broken ground and J.M. Peters will bq.ln..SOOJl.. • • • • ltatby S. C.l.P of La Mirada has joined the certified public accountm&firmofltt.g,HeHle.&JaeksoD in Newport BeachasstafT accountant. Culp graduated with a B.A. m business adll!ini tration from Cal State. Fullerton where she belonged to the Beta Alpha P 1 honorary fraternity. · • • • Sudra Klladra, director of marketing an the residential brokeraic services div1SJon of Gr.t>b Ii Elli• Co.'1 Pacific Southwest Rq1on, ha been elected a vice president. according to sentor vice president Mallon Naylor. for the pa.s1:Jllne-ycars. Khadra or Laauna Beach ha\ been d1rtetor of markellnJ for both Ltngo Real Estate and Grubb & Elli . She titn<ed an Tunisia in the Peace Corps and 1s prc~ntly 1n UC Irvine's Eitecut1ve M.B.A. Proiram. • • • Shanna top honors "'1th some of the most prcst1g1ous adven1S1na agenc1es an the country, Patrick Patt1aoD has won a po 111on m Adven1 m& Age's first Creat1v1ty Annual. a comp1la11on ofoutstandin11dvenisinaach1evementsdetcmuned by the national advert1sm1 pubhcauon. From 3,SOO entnes. Ad Age editors chose I 0 finalists an IOcat~ories. Pattison·s sales promotion campa1~n for the \yndacated telev1s1on situation comed y, "Small Wonder,' won for sales promouons. The Laguna Beach resident ·recently optned Pat PattJJOll Crutln ~rket1a1 1n Newport Beach. • • • Gnbb A Elll1 Co.'1 Pacific Southwest Region headquaners an Irvine recently announce the appoan&ments oflteuetll G. McCord of Irvine as vice president or finance and administration and Jill Gree..e of Newport Beach as public.relation coordinator. Grubb & Ellis is the largest independent real estate services firm in the United States. Out-Of-state bids for BofA proposed LO ANGELES (AP) -The tatc A scmbly ptaker 1s considerina propo ma special ICJJslataon that would permit out-of-state institu· tions to bad for troubled BankAmerica Co~.. the nuion· second-laracst bank.ma concern. Speaker Willie Brown's office said WcdneSday that such lca1sJat1on would \likely be a 11ned uracncy status acquiring at lcut parts o ( Bank.America. the parent of San Francisco-based Bank or Amcnca. Bank merica q.1rrently 1s try1n• to fend otT an unsolicited. S3.39 ballaon me,..cr proposal from Lo nacle • based First lntc~tatc Bancorp. the nation's ninth larae t bank1n1 con- cern. The Los Anaclc Time• rcponcd Wcdn~ay that Fil"\t Interstate has held discussions with a numbtr of other major institutions in effort to strike drals to quickly sell off ubstan· tial amounts of BankAmcraca's asset •hould it mcraer plan uccccJ. • ' . ;,.. Wall Street.split on vulnerability11 l • NEW YORK (AP) -There t1 mtftl firm Raymond Jamn It As-Yott Sl«k Euha._e. and taktovcr· 1maM Mtll'llA for lht llCurililt srowina uMMIMt& amo"J. so1m ~its an S1. ~rs. Fla. "I relaltd IU>Ck11111n 1uft'fflld IOfftC of firm Mabon, Nueen• It Co. -...w .. ISlrcetthatt~intider· r-think1berurttt111Qtna10.tluethis thr helYM.11 loefes. But ltit DOW . Stock1c.ime'"'*'~~ iradina 1eandal leaves the •tock ofTand apon it." . • Jones ave,. of 30 1ndu1triala rose •na widnprad repons iMt * le- mmtt vulnerable to a nasty spill. Manuel JohnlOft, vice chairman of 9,41 ~1n1110 1,826.63 a~ plu,.ana cuntaet ud ~ Conmute09'• Bu& many of Wall Street's best-the Fedtral Rewrve Board, also 43.3 I Tuetday. So~ other market tnvttt.,.hOn an&o antider.,.... ... known stocks rebounded Wednnday predic\ed the scandal would not · •*""also advanttd. widfn•na drwna&iQlty, = from the marktt's severe dechne in ptrmanently harm the U •. financaal • NonttheleM. some anal t• con· C.11 Friday one of'\\tall Slftet'• the previous session. and 1everal syskm even tho~ it mapt producc • knd the marut recenlly ~ nten takeover ~ula&on. lvn f. other ana!YtU said talk. ofa posail)le shon-amn markd jtuers. :mainl)' on 1M stttnath of f en11ed uled aovcnunem chaqllS Iba& . lilt collapse an tbe market wat eua· .. There's always a kmporary mac-takeover apeculatlOft, and that since 1lltsally treded ttOcb '*"' ~ aerated. tion and an ovenuction to these ,tort tM widenina scandal th11 week anformauon. Boesky. lmGlll ~ ••Jf , the end of the world WIS Of tbanp that can lemporanly 1mp1u abruptly endfd most rumors It cfftt:· thinp, paid a S 100 maUaon a ~omina. today should have been financial marktt conf.cknce," John-t1vel) kicked th( uppon out .. Trom and tFttd IQ Mlp ihr Sf.Cs equally u bed as yttterday, and son told ttponm in·wa,tu!llton. un<kr the market. nsupt1on. fedtral'law bus cenainly 1t'1 not," said blph Bloch, Stoclls fallina an price qa1n out· -"Now we ace the whole /'PCtS 1n stock ~ UIU'I ~bite iiifOr· ~n1or vacc prnidmt or·w invnt· • numbtred ritina i sues on the New re\ieflinl ilwlf." said Do~al Trott. mauon on a cornpeny. · M oNEY s~NSE .. ~ -----------~-~ Ta~ reform changes credit habits U.S. tax payers deducted more ll\l.n SSO billion in non•mortaaae interest from their mcome in 1984. The ~mpacto(CheTu ReformActofl986 on these ta'.llpt)'ffS ts likety to be drastic. -Man RIDIE The tax reform act will make 1t increasinaJy imponant to reduce cndtt costs because interest deduc- tions for consumer credit -funds borrowed to finance autos, college costs, credit card outlays and other table credit for many Amencans will consumer purchses -will be phscd bt home monaaac and home equity outoverfive years.beainn1na in 1987. credit lines on both a first and a Up until now, h1J11-ancome tait-second home. pl)Crs have had l1ttl~ cause for Although some lim1tat1on~ have concern about the cost of credit The been placed on deductions for mon- standard 18 percent patd ~on a case interest an the.future, these do rcvolvma credit card balance, for · not apply to mortll&C' on or before example, represents an after-tax co t Aug. 16. 1986. Under the new law. of o nl y 9 percent for tu payers in the )OU will still be able to deduct the SO percent tax bracket. However. expense or intere t on an amount aner taxpayers lose these deduct(ons equal to the purchase pnce ofa home over the pext five years, 18 perccnr plus the cost or improvement•. The btforc tax will be 18 percent after tax tax does not place any restr1C11ons on Yet. for many consumers, there arc the purpose for which these funds arc two cost-effective credit alternatives borrowed -with deductible interest costs -In addi11on. home owners may also that are still available under the new dcduci. the interest on an even larger tax act. amount -up to the fair market value The pnmary source or tax-dcduc-of these properties -1fthe funds are I I -as-a . . 1 INTEREST EXPENSE AFTER TAX REFORM* Home EqUity Matgin . ~ Credit Card Auto Loan Loan Account Pre-Tax lnteres1 Expense 1n. 11% 95% 775~ Aftet·Tax l~estExpeliM (28% tax bndet) t8%•• , ,,.. .. 68% 56'1. ........ "tO , .... ...ir....,_,... _ ..... ...,... ......... ~ ........... °"'.._ __ •• ,.,, ........ l*!Od "'°'-...... • l'O..,.... ~ used for educauonal or medical expenses. Many bank\, brokerage firms and other financtal 1nst1tuuont offer home equity credit Imes that fre- quently carry lower interest rates than many consumer loans -even before tues -and now have a far greater after-tax advantage. Though pohcie\ vary. most 1n tatutions will lend up 10 80 percnt of the value of a property. less the out tanding mongage bal· . ance. One type of in terest expeltR that remains tax-dcduC'table under the new tax act is in"c tmentintercst, such as margin l)orrowtng to purchase securi· tie . You can deduct invcstment- rclatell interest up lo the am®nt of · ·· (Pleue eee ADJUSTVf0/86) _Card, Large as ~our, 1q.amn•ion1 · Introducing a Video Game System for the 80's: Sega Cards and The Sega Master System Sega pac..ks a 2!W>K memory Into a card that fits In your pocket. each card contains a huge. hlgh·tech memory for graphics and game play that just won't quit. Sharp~dged visuals, vibrant colors plus synthesized music and sound effects, all In a serle5 of challenging games from the people who brought you l"ROOOCR and ZAXXOl"tl Only Sega Gives You The Choice of Cards or Cartridges With ju.st o ne system . you can use cards or cartridges. rtoWhere else can you get such versatJllty and vlrtuouslty. Th e Seg a Master System : SUte-or•he·Arl rower Base: Sllp in a 48rd or. plug In a cartridge; It's your chokel I Dual Control rads: Nigh peed pads put C?:ontrol of the actJon at your fingertips. Light Phaser: Take aim with this light senslttve hand-held controller. Shoot ducks out of the sky or zap jct ftghters before they zap your Hang On/Saf•I Hunt Combo cartridge: 1W lop·notch games In one c.artrldgel rau AC adaptor. •/v cable. auto RI' switch box. 7!>/300 ohm transformer. Now. there are no llmltatJons. Under such status, the bill could be taken up as rarly as mid-December. It would need two-third votes in each house or thr Ltaislaturc but. once paU(d, would take effect tmmedi· atcl> rather than waitint until the followma Jan. 1. ,...---------------. .. uch lq1llat1on would pttd up implc~ntat1onofCal1forn1a's1nte~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tate bank1n1 law. which WI paucd we --- earlier th" yrar. That law ptrmi" interstate ban lung within the West bcainnina 1n 19 7 l'ut w n't rcrm1t 1t n111on11t1 until I WI. ""'=~===-Brown" propastd lcaa_~lauon is aimed at lcttmJ New ~York-blicd Ctt1Coft', the na11on' la~t blnk•nt compeny. bid tor Bank mrnca -----tttC'Ot'P bef9"Cd tntor: •ttd m maluna u h an offer and repon dly hal drawn up a bid. A number of oth(r out-Of· uate in tttutaons tso arc mtcn tcd 1n • . " ADJUSTING CREDIT HABITS •.. h.aBI nt1 &nvntmtnl In ume. Sa, m th~ futu~. tn\C~s1or hould c-on 1dcr tht pouab1hl) ofu,1n1 maf"Jln borrow ma for inv~tm~I needs and U'>rn& the11 •v11l1ble sh to pay for con\umcr ncm You can cStabli h a margin MCCOunt with a 5tt'uri1ic finn and borro"' monc). ,. 1na )our ~toclo;.) or bond" as collaicrol · ror c'iamplc. \UPJ>O )Ou a~• a SIS 000 bonu ~h1ch )Ou plan 10 '"''~t 1n tock or: bonds, and around • the same time )01.4 plan to finan~ the puf(ha~ ofa new c:u. If )0\,1 US( the marain borrO\\IOI power of your C\I Ung poftfoho to bu> SI S.000. of tocks or bonds. and. you bu) the car wllh ca)h. you wtll be ablt to dcdvC'l the margin interest. fter the pha~·m · 1s completed by 1991. the •l\\trcst on a car loon would not be dcductibll• Ekcause tn\C 1mcnt interest c>.- ixnsc C'lnnot be deduct~ againiit non°1n\C\tment mromc, H•U h(lulJ be 'IUrt that rnu haH' cirncd sull1· c1cnt m'cstmcnt 1nlome to tilTsel 1111 1ntcrc51 t\pCn\C, In addt\IOO '" UI • dcduetiblc m1cmt t>.prfl , marsm ccount al"o offer ant.:rc t rites that ut acne rail) lo"' er than othert} J)l::i. of credit. 8cc'auK 1& ~'(ruun le\ cl of n\k 1 I'> involved. borrow1naon mara1n i not u1tabl fort\ eryonc, though prudent mH~ to1-s can m1f}1mve riU.:s by • • borrow1na lc'i'I than the ma\imum allO"-CU or by b<>fTO"-in'g &11n t o pun folio of less' ola1tlc <.«untie\. Pny1ng ca'ih for mlljor consumer purc;ha~& is clearl> one of tht be'>t wa\'i to avoid unneccs~ry cl'l'd1t ('0 l'i JnCl' full deducub1ht)' of COil 'iumcr intere t t\pcn5e c.'.'mJ\ 10 1986. all ta\p;t)cr hould dosdy C\ mrne lh-:ir rn~d1t nc d . gooJ "''"> to cJo thl\ 1~ tu" rite ilo"' n the hallo(t'S and 111tcre t rate\ of tll dcht. indudana M\)rtgasc,.. utu and l>tud nt loans, credit C'UrU bal30l't~. marain 8C'COUOI and lo;u1) on in uranl't' pohc1cs You1 ('(oun11n1 or financial con· ultant c-an he-Ip ,)('U .mu1mi1c ta~ tkdu tt0n'i 10 I 986 und re tnJctu~ )Our out\tandmg debt 1n the mo\t co,1-<'lk tt\(', nd u \·dcduc11blc, mann1:r. I he nc" t.' law make~ It mon• t\~n.,,,.,. than ever to u~ crtt111 unw1~I). Tho-.c who <"'J'lore ell the credit .lltt'rnatl\ C\ ma)' hnd not onl~ that loYi~·r mtcrr'>t rate arc oncn a .. ai1. hk. but thut the aner·tall: cost of credit can be ntn le s than at present Mar) J. Rudlt I vie~ prnldtat aad mana1er, co111mer lnrormatJoa ser. vlc:H, at Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner It mltb, Inc. . . -j1Ulltn'IJl1....,,.------------··~--- . NEW YORK CAP> -The,followlng Osl i'y • ~OWi rhe O)ltr • the • Counter stocks •nd w•rr•n" that have oone_ "D lJ the most and down the most t>.sed on oercenl of en.not for W•d J4 No sacur111es iredino below S2 or 1000 J5 sh•res •r• Included. l Nel end percentatt • chaniMS ere !he J diff.,-ence betwffn the orevtous cios ng Pl'IC• •nd Wednesday's a.st or bid p r I• c e UP$ tn14rt1ukn 213·~1\·32 UP Slllt~t wt ~ 1~ ~ Up API ntr ''" · It) Up Hme dMd s 1 '• 11 .. UP iterllUk un lS·16 7·16 Clo lnlsrlbe '" h UP Cell i • ..., Uo richer Corp • • <.; UP nron un S UP ereorlne '11 1 UUP nzol\ ,~ •• o Ht1stCH • ,,_ Uo LCS Ind s 7 • '.1,. Uo Astrocom ,.., 1 • Up Tr Tl h '1 ~. UP Fs\t~I s 1 1 .. UP At>rems nd ;i.. •ti Up .:.. I 7 )' Haallno+lx \Jn 1 ·1 4 DensePec un ,,. • -J l • 5 Praxli &~ • 1 -3~ 1 I j ~~~~~pr, ~ 11 I R~A~~se ~ · 10 AmCrulse ~ l t 1 Pre~lsPhm \oil -12 ~hkRobt un t =>• -2 · 13 hemJf•brlc ''2 ' 1• KtllftHtne un 2~• -:i. 11 1~ TtchComm 3'• .., 1 ·a 11 Ktvlln :.1 ~ 1 1 19 Aver~lnc ..., ~ AutomL11111 i. \.') UP • SynblotTcs s I'• 11 • UP NJ me I AWCPtrA 2 AmCell wt DOWNS Lall Ch9 'll -!It ~ -\\ lg1 ·, b ~~,"~~' un l'~ ~ ~ ~O(~obol I~ '~ Pel Amik~~n s 1 ~ -j>,. Ott 20 0 NoC,roFSL s "1 -Off 19 2 Barr slncl )31'> -14 NEW YORK (it.Pl -The lollOwlng lisl snows the New York Stock Eiccnanve Slod(I' and W11rr1nts 1n.1 have oone uP the most end down the most based on percent of chanoe reo•rdlen of volume for Wed No S«urh .. s tr•dlng below U •rt Incl· ·uded. Net end oercent•oe ch•nges •r• tht difference betw"n the previous C10$lno price end Wednesd•v's 2 Pm. o-r I c e NJmt 1 ~vlnco 2 v n 150l>f 3 aJrekPtr 4 GenHost s 5 GenOet• 'Marentz 1 Peredyne I WIH'llt1er 9 CookUtd n Pct. ~~ 141 ~~ f; UP I Uo .6 Uo 6 UP 6 Uo 0 lO Grut>Ellis 11 Navstr ofC ~ ElcorC~ Ii§~~ Inc 'J verSll P 1 •rdCR s ' 1 Mtlr09Fn s fi ll l\:~0 l 9 P~s OOd rmc Inc pf tesll•.~•Y n Mya.nLat> s rnne• f scdt NGs ex Eng HeroerRow ~~.;+I 3~ 8~ 1~~, 1 > UP •Sl4 114 Up 19~ + ~. Up 3' l'• UP 14 > Uo 7 • • Uo 1•'4 11l UP I'~ ~ 8: l~i. ~ Up llf't ~ Uo 3t'e 1 UP 16' 1 1 Up ' + t I UPP 24 + , .. u DOWNS 'I l FtCilvlnd '4 4 Revlon • I S Publielt Ind • 4 1 6 F1C1PllHld· • 7 G llt_llt s I vlLTV pfO 9 Ce_ntrnOate 10 GEO lnll I 11 Viec.om 1 12 Purola191' 13 NobleAlil 4 ArrowElec I lS Heckslnc . ll VIL TV l)f8 1 N1v11r wlA O OOC>rvsn UMhMn '" -,.. lt'n -1 '> 3 -~ 121.'I -1~ SO• -5-" 11/) -1/4 '• -'I> ~ -.. 37, -3~ 24\t -2''e lOh -J\ t~ -ltJ 1 ''>-i.. 3'' -• 3 • -•• 16'~ -1. 19l't -11"1 18 -l'I• I Lee,N1~ter L•Ji~ -<\~, cfctl~ 06 2 8everlv s 161\ -21\ Ott • ~1 iA[J;ltn~~r:., ontllll QuilecFn tgd8usln Amer Hus f\.11 -1/4 ,, -~ I) -• ., 111,,. -I'. n'°' -1h EY'S IRISH PUB 0 Durty Nelly' " RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... c..s lert! 1'' · 111 H:' 11·· I I: 1l. OPEN FOR LU CH & DINNER Monda y thru f riday mz Ullll llft., CISTA IUA-S4S.1I5' 11 AM to 9 PM (It 8/«i '\or1• of la1,.rott11011 RNllJill & fln.1ol •• iJ fr...,.,.., ·I' Cornf'd lk.-r & Cabbaf(f' .& Fr~h fo i h l -t N: ·•rrh mi.: for .1 lo,m at A.11\k ,,f .A.inL·fll.l '' mo rl' tnn vul1c111 rh.1n l'Vc.·r hdon:. Bcl..llN' nm\' nur lk1ors .ire open ~ .lturJ,1y' trnm 9.1m to 1 pm ,I( • ~dcucJ hr.nx lw,. • Whl'n vou drop h\ Pr c.111, you'll J 1,<pvcr more th( n C(1nwnicnt ~aturJ.1~· hour'I" '°'~'II find , sclccoon qt hum· l'qtmy, .1uto, pl ·J· sure OCl.H, .ind r~l·ri:.lf 1onal vchtclc loan' •signed to meet ~\>Ur lo.in m.'l'd'I. Ph1, lo.an 'PCL1.1 IT'h who"'ll ~ork ·wuh wu to f.!l'{ rh1.• lo,m th.H\ ri~hr for you. And with om · of our intt•rc't r,11!-'" rht• lowc't wl''vc offered m } ·,1r,, then~\ no nml.' l1kt· now-or n ·xt ';irurJ.1y-h1 t.tlk ro B.mk of Ani~:nc.1. • J\r,mdl rn!lonnc:I lrl,' l\ 111,thk ~lfllhh~ t .. r \I n\llfn('f k•.u1 .11 pllcart•in~ n,I In in lnqu111 l.•nl~. \'(RS • T E LI IR ATM re \';111 11 k I• r r•iut1r rr.in~ o:ln We want the job~" 011 h1u1er Hhd ...... ., ...... > How's your b~iancing act? E\cr)unc docs .......... -...-.------------~ riman 1al pJanntnJ. Sonw pcopl do th~ 11 o\\ n pl:inning 4uit\' ' di: othtr) n\i:J D\,nlann'. hn nrnal pl.in nrng " morl.' thnn • J 1u\tpu~1na~ourh1th ••••••••••••• un 1m1c :ind kcl·p1ng 30 lll\.UfltC t'hCCkbook l kait annual!) )'OU hould prcp•m: '"o '<:hL-Uuk'.1 Both arc ca y to do and. 1f done on(\.• .1 year. \\ill provide )'Ou with \Cl) valuable 1nforma11on on ~here )Our money 1s com1n1 from . "'here 1t'<; guin1and hoYi )ou'rc doang rn i.av1ng for re11remcnt . . If., d1n1cult to 01 U\\ financial affairs w11hau1 some fin<1nL1..tl tc1nunol0J) but don't bt 1n11nudatcd b) any of thl' tl'rnl\ • fhc fi~t th1nuou need 1u balaaculle~l.a h$tin1or <ill of }our a sets and debt\. I he d10crencc ~tween the t \\\) ·~)Our nl't v.onh \\ hco aluing ~our aMt"tS:~ rc~h"1c .Put~own Ute amount >ou ""ould C\pcct to rt<'Ci\e tf)'OU 'IOld the as\tt an OvER THE CouNTFR a rcUOfl'lhl) 'hort period of t1mC'. not "'hat )OU paid for the proper\) and not what )OU ""ould ltke to II 1t for. 1 he nc,..t ~heJule you nctJ 1 a t"ad flew \latemcnt Th1\ '' M listma of all the sources of cash to be rtt(1\ed dunna the ,car as ""cll 1\ a hst of all of the d1 buncmcnl\ )Ou c~~'ti"10 make. fht'> ma) be more m<"an1naful 1f 1t's done on a month·b)·month bt 1s for the nut 11 months. I hr ddll'rttl(C bctwtcn )'Our total ~sh t'ttelpas and ,our ant1c1patcd di"bunt-mcnt) rcprc~nu. )OUr t'I h ilo'°"• It can ~tither po$ltl\l' or neiatavC, ff )OU ha\C nl'ptl\C CA h now on D \;QO)l\ttnt ba I\, )OU should review your ovt'rall inv('juna and 'ipcndmg progtam. 1 These t~o 1mple sch dulc 11\C )OU )Our t1nan1 pOtnt ()our n<'t '*otlh}and.an ind• at ion of )our ab1ht) to accumulate add111onal 11~ts throuah 1n\C\11na 'u~lu, cash An accountant as i una yOIJ with )Our f1nanc1al planntna would start with the~ same schedule Smee )OU arc qu11c .qualtfitd to begin the procc ~on )Qur o""n, wh)' not 11,·c th(l(' hedulc 3 try':' ftal~ M. Scou t1 a ctttlfled p•bllc accoaata•t wllll offlct• ta Newport Btacll. -• ' J I • ..: .... \ ... . ' ,. ,... ') f Nobody likes a lazy dollar. _ . So we'll off er a proposition. r You bring those tired,1 weak, chronically out- of-shape dollars to our sparkling new corporate . headquarters branch in Irvine's Koll Center and we'll really put therrr_ to work. Naturally, Lincoln's newest office promises IMne more than fiscally fit dollars. You'll find our new Access CD"' that earns extremely competitive rates while still allowing daily access either in-person or Our new lrvtnc Grand Oocnln& USl0 ng Our 24-cclcbradon takes place t"rklay. November 2L at tbc comer of hour A 'T'M J'1khclson and Von Karman ln the L'lJ. l · l. ~tf~~~buUd1na1n You'll find our exclusive Jr. CD that finally lets little savers 16 and under earn adult rates. , . . \ . You11 find the convenience of our. Teller Yes™ 24-hour ATM.. photo I.D. cards and interest- bearing Check Yes™ checking. You'll find the safety of your savings insured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. \ l And Friday, November 21. you'il find healthy portions of food, fun and free gift drawings- indtf ding tickets to the Orange County Performing Arts Center's upcoming Broadway Series-all aay ong at our Koll Center Grand Ope~ing. COIUNG SOOM TO WOODLAMD HILLS. ,. _, Not to mention that state-of-the-art MARCY R/EM-5 two lucky bod- ies will take home with them. So P.lease drop by _ November 21, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. and say hello to Lincoln's brand -new 25th brancb. -.~ ·· And brtng those tired · dollars. We've got incredibly competitive rates on a variety of savings instruments designed to whip them into fine fiscal .. form. After all, you've spent years working awfully hard for those dollars of yours. Isn't it about time they returned the favor? LINCOLN SAVINGS OVER •3.8 Bl.LION IN ASSETS Wc:MakcltEasyToMakcMoncy. .. ALHAftBa.A BUllaAMlt ESCO MD I DO HEMET 1 1.VIME '105 AMGELES SAM'IAAMA TOUAJlf CE (818) 289 03(3 (818) &41·3;103 (61Q) iV 8100 (714) 6!52·2761 (714) M4 4780 (213) 62&·41.31 (714) '47 0771 (213) "40·4222 . AMAHEJJl HILLS CA&IUUO GLEMOt\U HOl.LYWOOt> LAGU!CA HILLS PAMOL\IU CJTY SAJn'A llOKICA romM (714)W.•4410 (&O!S) Qa7 0902 (818) 247 630b (213) 406·6211 (714)'86 ~ (818) ~·93Q4 (21J) 4,l·QQ31 (714) 730 024, AJtCADIA DOWNEY G1lAMADa\ HILLS HUMIMGTOM LA.ltEWOOD IU>WftGHILLS SHEaltAM OAltS Wl'.SI'105 (818) '"' 7060 (213) 927 2'06 (818) 363 '°41 ar.ACH (213) 630·1~ !STAT!S 1818) 7&3·300 A"6Uf.5 (7M>-MM7J6 ~ (llJ> :sn '1S17 (213) 47&'0481 -=1 SUft ctTY .. {714} 6"Q 6801 , • . . . .. .. • • a NYSE CoMPOSli~ TRAN>lCf'.O~\ Stock market rallies -NEW YO RK (AP) -Stocks posted strong p ins Thursday. as Wall Street's gloom o\;cr the 1n51der trading scandal fadtd. Analyst said . traders were sttki na out bargains and qual11 y issues, mclud1ng some amooa ~lock~ that were h1l heavily 1n the steep plunge earlier this week. ~WHAT AMEX DID I, WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Nov. 20 AM£X LEADERS I NYSE L£AO£R S . . 1 GoLo Quor£s ---Dow JoN ES Av£RAG£s METAL S Quon s • NEW YORK (AP) -Flr1al OowJonn t v•reoei for T~u~v. s~"' °"" """ ..... a... a.. l~ ''1Dlllit~'~l;~11: Ulll• 3 6S Slk 31, , I NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK <AP> -Mo$1 ecllv• ovtr· ·IM·count., $loek• sut>Oli.d bv NASO. Lat ~ Y Allled ~ ~g>XK S l + ~ M~'t 1• -~ a~rr~ s: ~ 121\ t ~ Hrc••v ttj· :,: = ~ l~~~r m: 1 \41 -~ TolOOtt L11ZS r1pm tl'l7. Romrt. TelboU. ~LQn BLudio in c.ot mil velt.zy .. Uie ~rld!\ f\nest. Mhd.oc:twn t,;1~ lways. t.ha puf0:t~1n.. nd ol~& thti \orgii~v ~lftet.100 • ,_ • . Sound the Van Horn, tables 3.retu Ezra, the father. and Stu, the son. orm unique duo years after cage rivalry en s ... -. ( - • For year : Ezra V1n Horn was the boss. tht parent, the coach. Now the tables seem 1obetumin11 bit. Now Stu Van Hom, the son, the pta)er. iu head honcho, b11chcesc. toe man. Don't act the wrona idn. Ezra is still dad. But Stu huarown up to becomcthed1rcctorofinformation nstems for the Cahfomaa Associa· uon ofCommun1tyColleacs, the orpniution under which Ezra '1 em· plo10fall1in hisjobasa~fcoach and physical education tristructor at FuJltnon Collete. . • .. He couJd be pns1dent of the £alters topple Spurs SAN ANTONfO (AP) -Ma~c Johnson scored 2S point~. lcadina the Los AnaetBl..aken to a 111~ l 08 NBA victory over the San Antonio Spun Wednctday niaht. . Alvan Robenson led the Spurs wtth apmc-bi&hl4po1nu. Healsohad 10 rebounds, lOus1s1S1nd seven stuls. Byrpn Scott scored 23 pomts, James Worthy 17 and Kareem Abdul- Ja.bbar 16 for the l:.akcrs. The Spurs led S7-S<4 at the half when Johnny Moore hat a 30-footcnt the buzzer to ~break a ue. Moore scored 19 points and Spurs forward Mike Mitchell added 22. The lead chanted hand! 13 times, and the the final nine-point difference was Los An&eles' laf'ICSt maf'J.in. The score was tied at 84 early in the fourth period, but the Lakcrs outscored the Spurs 33-26 in the final period. San Antonio was down 109·100 with 2: 10 rema1nini. Moore con- nected on 1 three pointer to cut the ddic1t to sut. but on the ensuing play 01lmorc picked up his fifth foul and Kurt Ramb1s made both free throws to extend the lead 10 111-1 Ol Moore later cut 1hc lead to 113-108 with another three-pointer, but Worthy finished the pme with two baskets. ~taken. improved their record to 7-1. best in the NBA. "A few more rebounds and we could have won the pmc," Rob- enson said ... We JUSt pvc them too manyboard " n UnitedStatc:.s1ndi1111 not be my bots." Ezra says ... Oct that strai&ht nJJ:it now, because there's tomeone h1aherthanbothofus-hismother." "Stu finds irony in the fact that the CACCkcych11n he rcccivedasa rncntber oftheOrantr Coast Colttac stat~ ~11,hampionship team of lj.79syml.)Q.hzcd his future cm· ploycr. • "Ahhh,thcypve1t 1oyou,"Elra sa> ,ribb1nahisson, wavinahishand to s11nify tbc insianifican« of the award:··Hcsurcashdl didn'tcarrt it... • ··Dld'sjustJealous.:· Stu countcn. .. Ycua;· Ezrayys, who coached the FuUenon beskctblll team at the ume. tu fi"i1hcd coordinatina the CACC stateC9nvention for 800 peopleovcrthewetkend in Anaheim, a three~y affair which is tbe bitae1t communitycoliqcconvcntion 1n the nation. Jo• f EICUSOI The two could 10 on for hours, Stu 1pealunsasthe straiaht man and Eua k1ck1na 1nwttccradcsfrom thesidt. ., But the two have been utrcmely who 11 my faaher. Our whole hfc hat dote.even with thed1stanceth.at chanltdsin« 1'lybrotherStevedled scpuates them~ Ezra's home tn ( rn M"arch of l 982). lt has broupt the Costa Mesa to Stu's home in Sacra· rei.t ofthdim1lycloscrtottthcr."• mcnto. · lt'uhatcl09CMSs m the famil)' .. lt'sa lot more than I fathcrand which made 11 touah for Stu to play \On relationship.'' Stu said. "Wc~m aaainst his father back 1n 1979. But to ha..,e-a aood be1ancc ttiat aon far not close enoulh to lay down and ~~ond fraternal feclinpfora man· •Jose. • ... It wa11 real emotional tune," SCu 1ttndtet.oolllftlr&wo)'llll said.••Jhaled1011ttdadlow. 1n1.-,pia Hllll•f4?'JllU,_ espec:iaJb'wben I helped. But I pllyed ~ • ....,. .... , ... .. ·a10raneeCouaand1ny1I~ lowi111ieEin~1 ..... •0CC.JO was there. MymomiWaSneuual.baJf )eat11Aerlli1dlldldl 1ndhalf1JI the Wiiy. Hcrtiabtbunwaa 1 ••1tbiakwcbml..._1CHlfllof on the OransCoesa aide' and her left t1ma ahtt )al'( 19m .. 11aliid. bun WU on the Fullenon sick... ··we lei )'09 beM ..... ~·Eaoea1N11•11•- Ezra wouldn'ttradt the moment1 ect "Youdleated-. TIMftwaelW foran)1hina,. bedcall1 ... "Thosewere~tt1mes1nourbfc. ··1t1Unkubld.10aM1h5aodowi&b TliCy11 ntvcr be replaced. That's thecoectu111t SWleid. · widl 1 what life iull about, .. E.ira says. ~ Jemtorbumor. "We •Ill'• before bardtnin&. ••But he' naln. He pt('IUIC ~ tqjellllrafterwud, N • wasn•t tood enoUah to tten1Jt to ht didn ,...,_nt to becautt we kidEed FuUertonCoUeae. That'sonethinal ha1buu:· alWlys rqrcttcd, but be wouldn't tu ~members me first pmdhey • ha'c pla)'ed much thettan~y.''.. encounltredeactlotlWrin lbtf)'ll'I. tu clarifies it as a fif\llnca.al He pla~ horribly io a five.m1n11~ snuauob which pre\rented him frOm tint w1th1coupko(tumovm. Tht 1 movina to the FuJ~rton district to (Pleue_. V AJll __./C2) .GWCawaits boJVl. choice Dec-iston expected -mee1in1 between the bowl C9mmittcc voters tOday. SOuthern Cal Com· S-hortly OO SoCa} missioner Oa'tid Hara said Golden West is one of the pnme ca.oduSat~ Conference Bow_l _ forthcspolbUtdechned 1oetabonue.. The host represcntat1ve wiJI be either Collqt of the Dea.en. which would set the' pme in Palm Spri~ By JON FERGUSON Of ... .., ........ . or LA Valley, based -in the San. Wtth most of t9'e posHcason • Fernando Valle)'. communJty collqe football bowl . . . aamc matchups already decided, Valley is idle this "-CCkend, havina GoldCn West Collcae hould know s~ered its o':'IY confettn~ lou today or Fnday whether 1t will be a , apinst ~rt, wluch suffered its one competitor in 1he Southern Cal conference los~ 10 Sa.n ~rd.ino Conference Bowl Dec. 6. Valley. Dcxn 1s favoi:e<t qa1nst LA The RustJcrs vinuaJly lost their ~arbor Saturday evening, and with a cha.nee to compete in the Potato. ".1ctorywouldeamthebcrth.AIO$SOr Pony aod National Football Foun· uc would send LA VallC"y. • dation bowls with Saturday's loss to "It's kind of up in the air because Cerritos, the team which can lock up we don't know our own champion," . the South Coast Conference title with Carder said. ·~Our ability to draw a victory over Mt. San An1onio some ~n of a crowd wouJd be a Saturday. Golden West fini hes factor." ~ against a tough El Camino S(lUad Moorpark v.nuJd be.in cl~ prox· Friday night at 7:30 at Oranic Coast 1mity if LA Valley weTe to y,,fo the College. utlc, whd~ nCllhcr Moorpark or · The Southern Cal Bowl Wlll match Golden West holds an ad" an~ the Southern Cal Conference cham· when 1t comes to Palm Spn~. pion apinst an at·l•rae. team in a Rustler Coach Ra} hackleford game Dec. 6 at the 11aht of the w.d he has tned \0 downplay the bowl conference champion. situauon. When the bowl com.mmec met last , , . . Thursday. Moorpark. ,. which will · We vc 1ned no~ to ov~~TP,has1~e finish second behind the nation's No. U~at fro~ day one, he said. It sa b11 1 team Glendale in the Western talc d1 traclJon for _the team ..-hen )'OO Conference. was the"fli>ntrunner. But l~k at the rankmp and bowl pme that was bcfcm Golden.West was aJJ I m not sa)li°ni n"s the-reason for our but eliminated from the South couple of losses. ~ut ll pr~bly ~ad Coast's top spot . some beanng on 11 •. We .. re JU t lt)'l"I Brent Carder~ the Southern CaJ 10 focus on El Camino. . Confcrcntt representative for fool· Oolden West faces the h1Jh-pow- ball, confirmed Wednesday cvenina ercd ~101 attack of EJ Camino, the lm Anuks o_utrcboundcd Antonio. 49-39. Johnson hat I I of 18 from the Ooor and was3 foi:4 auhefrec lhrow hne. San AntODlo'• A1nn Rohen.on tak• alm at the Neket wlllle bebaa deftaded by u ... ,, 111 thll.l Moorpark appears to1 be the onJy team to top C(mto~ in South.;--....;i ...,Jc Johnaon of the La.ken Wedneaclay: frontrunner, but that the ~1tuation Coast play and a loser by o nly two Tbe Laken came away with 117-108 win. 'could-ch.-an~duringa confcrenccall points to Pa'3dena and Fullerton. Mesa polo team.guns for title Season· s worth of ard work comes down to one match By CHRIS MONAHAN ........ c. •• , ••• Costa Mesa High 's water polo team has had 1 season qutte hke that of Angels rookie Wally Joyner -long. with a few question marks urly, but prominence and rccognitiqp~omina as time went by. · Friday the Mustanas (20..10) will aet a chance to do something with their season that Joyner and the Angels couldn't do -end 1t on a wmnina note when they fa«! San Luis Obispo in the CIF,l·A final at Lona Beach's Belmont Pl11a The match 1s set to bqin at 3:30. Many of the Mu tangs have been prcparina for this day 1ncc the summer when they were on lhc winnma National Junior Olympic (I >Ind-under) team. Now the hard work done O\'Cr 1he course of the scaSQn will be put to the test. The Mustanas' road to the finals has no1 been all smooth s.ailina. They have weathered some rough waters 1n 1he form of early sc:a90n 1ncons1sten· cy, bu1 ha'te put thinas t<>acther o,ver the course ~f the inauaural Pacific Coast League schedule and four playoff pmes. "Ounna the scast>n we were up and down. We would -play well one "day ud the next would be a totally d1fferen1 story. That caused some frustration." said Coach Mike Con· roy. "We lost some sames that we should have won, because we came in flat. .. We learned that no matter who we play. we have to be ready. We can play with anybody when we come ready to play. We proved that when we lo t to Corona del Mar (No. I in 4-A d1,1S1on) by one goaf That game waS' not decided until the end. Then we came back and beat El Dorado (No. I in 3-A) by five goals" The MustanJS earned that throuah 10 the PCL go1n1 through the lcaaue undefea1cd 11 8-0. They closed out the league schedule with an 11·1 win It Laguna Beach. a tum ma point of sorts for them. accord1n1 at Conroy. ··The turning point 1n term of attitude and sceina the playoffs (coming .up) was at Lafuna Beach Oct. 24:' u1d Conroy. •• hey !lave a narrow and sh.allow pool and you ha"c to play to win. We played great defense and from then on we hne (Pl_.. eee 11&8A/C2) Clemens' award causes fuss F,.m AP •ltpatd1u Hcnf) Aaron. a former Na- tional l<'aaue Mo t Valuable Player. WcdMS<iay called the selection of a pitcher. Boston' ROlf'r Clf'mens. a the Am n<'ln lealuc'~ MVP"IJOke." T"he rttlrtd home run kina v.a am,.:r Kveral pla)crs •ho dis· .. with the choKe ofa pttchn- 0¥Cf an e~ryday pla~ a MVP Aaron .. •ho won the MVP in 1957 while play1n• for the Mal~ waukee Bravei, 111d. "Evcrydly playtn cannot win the Cy Y ouna award. and pttchtrs shoUkl not he able to win the MVP 1watd The • -· Laguna pair sh ... re-honor uc1 face~=-- Two-way players Dickerson·, f-VerlJf a Y in .Todd PCL-Co-Players of Year exhi bi ti On By ROGER CARI.SON Of ... ..,,... .... Laauna Beach High football players Jonathon Todd and Chns Dickerson have been selected Daily Pilot Co- Players of the Year for the Pacific Coast League The two stood out on both ides of1he ball a la&una Beach compiled an 8-2 overall record on 1he wny to 1he CIF Desert Mountain ~offs. Todd pla>ed tailback and also stood"'Otlt ~t hne er. Dldcerson also went both ways. at t1&h1 end and defensive back. Oran1c High's Paul Maund, along with his coach. were also singled out for honors. Maund ·~ the league·~ Mos1 Valuable Player. and his coach. Mark McMahon 1~ the Coach of the Year after the Panthers finished alone at the top in the ruor-<:lose race foT the 11tle. Maund. a cru bing 1ailback very much in the mold of Todd, was the key figure for the Panthc~ In Orange's only league lo s of the year. 28-21 to Laguna Beach. Maund was sidehned for three quancrs of the game bceausc of an 1n1ury. Todd. who rambled for 1.493 yards ma little more than mnc games, and for 5S9 yards 1n league pla). .... as cons1an1ly keyed on by dcfen~. Dickerson's cred1ls come in the simple margin of upenonty at both po itions. He \\as the <»:erwhelming-choice for fi~t-tcam honors at t11ht end. a well as in the sccondal'). and 1s con 1dcred by man} as the league's o. I pro'ipcct b} collcac rteruiters. McMahon's Panthers were pic ked to finish fourth. hut thc-y came on ~trongly to claim 1he lc3.1ue ch1mp1onsh1p with a 4-1 record The Pan1hers hocked earl) fa..,onte Woodbndae 1n their opener and when 1t came down to the final Y.ctk. Orange handed Co ta Mesa 11s e'it p:ipers w11h a 18-22 '1ctoi; (itl1nt in1othc final ~eek ofac11on a combtnauon of a fom te!Ml \ICtory over Orange and a WOOdbndgc "1~1oi; o\Cr La1una Beach "ould have lefi aJI fo~r with J • .2 re ords Oran1e. hoy.ever. broke up that comb1nat1on with a con\ incin• v1c1ory over 1esa to pin the cc.1 c. Ton1ahfs cx.h1btt100 "-ith the or· v.qian nauonal basketball team ma not tto1.1n1 on NCAA records. but U Irvine Coach Bill Mulligan is ap- proaching it JUst bke any other prc-- PCAA clash. The cx1)Cnmcntauon 1s over Ht' wants to win 1hc game which bcg1 ns at 7:30 1n Crawford Hall. ··Some schools played them and played all their guys, but I don't tbml I'll play more than c1&ht," Mulligan said m refcrenc:c to Ju~ top e1~t players who will receive the ma1onty of play1n1 time once the rcaular ~ason tart Nov. 28 against Ne- braska. "That's wh.at we'll do· dunna the season. I don't wan1 to cxpcnment, I wan1 to win." The Norwqian team. v.h1ch in· eludes fQur pla)crs with mcrican collegiate experience, as in the mid t of an merican tour y,,h1ch hu included -victorin OVC1' , • t:JOn State-. nr'tersity of n Fran· mcoandSanJo~ tatc.Jt pla) Lona Beach talc on unda1. *** *** *** The three-guard offcn~ of ln:me -will meet up wtth an 1m~s.t~ front hne for Norway. wluch ..,.,u Pf0\1ide a mi match with 6-1 Mike He Anld Beck pla)ed for Westmont Collqc. Dally Pllot AlJ-Pac1nc Coa•t League First Team Offease Flr11 Team ~rH e Pot. Player, 1cltool Ht. Wt. Yr. Po Player, 1ebool . QB-Eric Bro~cr, Woodbndgc 6·1 170 Jr OE-And\ Myers. Laguna Beach RB-Jonathan odd, Laguna Beach 5-11 200 t Ol-Kc11h Rado"c1ch. Wood.bric.tac RB-T)ler Riddell. Co ta Mc 5-170 r Dl -Jame C13le. Costa Mc-~ RB-Paul Maund, Oranae S· 11 J8S Jr DL-hn Dunham. Oranac WR-Mtkc Ritchie, Costa Me$a 6-0 175 r or -John 1iSCO\ ich. Ora~ TE-C'hns Dickerson. Lai~na Bea h (>..I 20S r t 8 -Mikc S1)pcrski, Co~ta t~ OT -Brian Gadbu:lira uco Hall 6·2 210 ~r L8-Chri Macias. Oranae OT-Pete Schmitt, una Beach 6-4 ,_230 Jr l 8-J1mmy Burke. Woodbrtd c OG-Nelson Onffin. una Bca<'h 6-0 22 1 Sr DA-Robcn Glo\:cr. Oranae <Xi-David Cohen. WoodbriJac 5·10 20S ~r r>R-Da~1d T oY..n nd. Woodtmdfc C-an Mahone • Lquna Beach 6-0 212 ~r L>R-(> H Ddmon1co, Laauna Hi I PK-8nan Ar-ming. t...aauna Hall 6-1 17 Jr runtcr-V1 tor parn. Oran c -I ... .. Ut Wt. S· 11 19 6-5 230 6·0 221 6-0 19S 5.11 160 6--0 213 6-0 200 6-t 18S 6-0 170 6-0 t9S S-6 I .SO b-0 160 Yr. Haakon !'\u tcfjotd P!~yed 11. L!tah r tate anJ Geora P t1 w hm1tcd r pla) ma time under Jerry Tarlantan r at Ncvada·l.as Veps. r. Mullipn remembers the st.rona J1 play of the 6-7 Au~tcfjord's at Utah r Sbte durina the 1981-2 campaian. 'r. u\tcfjord had J pom1' 1n Norway's Jr .econd half rall) to a 16-69 ~•dory 'r over n Jo~ lite Tucsda) n1aht. \r 1 he L Cl mentor said the 6-6 Bn:k ~r. may be the itronac .t of the or· Sr. "clJan playcn. P ll is a 6-11 center "'ho 1s the mostc~~enttd ~la)tton the team. nd (>.. 7 Chri FthrbK1' Yr. pla,-cJ at 'orth Dak0ta tate. Jr. ..l'm 1fr11id we nCtd to v.1n. but I . don't kno 1h.'e can:• MWlila.D saad. Jr •• ~·The~ _ma) bt too tuod too bia- • "'l'nc main tb1aa Pm woniCld Mout St. i 1fwc lf) to ao some 1h1"1S we ca,.·:t do They can't It' out ofcoAtrol and 10 f . They have tu come down on the brtak Ind l!'t aood lhdtl. Tbt h rdnt pen '' dt\tnnanal'll what tt a ooJ hot 1tid what 11 a t.d ~Md mna them 10 uncknund ,._, ' < • , McGavran spark OCC ~_Nebraska filns cail . be found all over SOOD.ei COuntry From AP dbpa&da OKLAHOM,\ CITY -f,iom Bank '1llc 10 Pouca 1ty to Oklahoma ( ll) to Norman. Oklahoma football tans arc 1en101 ready forSattmJaf' annual s.hootouC""ilh the ebraska Curnhu\kers. Ci] nd ~arc Ncbr.iska fan\ Plent) of them .. There arc cbruka alumni clubs in all the towns mentioned. and other alumni anerCd throughout the state. There arc several hundred Combu ker alums in Sooner coun1ry, and the) .. rQ proud of 1t ··we're ali'e anei well ... ~1d Don cl~n. an tn\cstment broker in Tulsa elson 1s chairman of the board of the Oklahoma ComhuikerClub. an organiu- uon :! I 0 mcmbCrs strong in Tulsa. .. Hu kermania isdefinitcl> amongst theSoonc~:· he \aid ... It can be tou~. thcre·s no que~tion about 1t. But "'e feel the odds are aboul n&ht when ifs 500.000 -{fans) to 200. !1ke 11 j, here in the T ul~ area " fhe group with which Ncl~n i'l affih:rtcd 1s the most acu"e Nebraska alumni orpni1Jttion in Okla- homa. He s:ud '4 ctub mcm~~ will mal.e the trip nonh 10 Lincoln. Neb .. for Saturda} 's pmc. and dozens have made ll to C\Cr}' (omhusker game this )tar. l here also has been a watch party or a -llsten-1n- p:any for ever) game thh )ear in order to accommodate thoo;.c who cannot-rnake ahe road 1r1ps "1 he listen-in cons1 ts of a four-hour phone call to a l'('lat1ve who places the phone near a radio." Nel~n said. Ndson's wife. a recording arti t. then hook-s speakers to the phone so ever) one m the roo·m can hear the broadcast. Keith Bystrom. a Nebra~~a native. is a longtime C ornhu\ker fan who now i'S associate dean at the Un1\.crs1t) of Oklahoma School of Law. His wife. Dianne, is director of new \.Crvice\ for the uni' erslly. It'' notalltltatd1fficult," said B)strOm. who came to0klahom3 m 1979. "I uikcsome nbbing from facult) and tudcnt,, but not that much:· Quote of the day Mercary Morris, the former M1am1 Dolphin'> runnmg back who spent 42 months in Jail for drug trafficlon,_ at a Cocaine ( onnection Kmtnar in Chapel Hill N ( • that was attended b)' coaches and educators "There arc awo kinds of prisons. and I've kno~n both of them. Thef"e's the pnson ofaru~. which ISi bondageall 1tsown. You're in chains. )Cl )Ou're chained to the sub\tance. I was in pnson before the) put me in pnson. And J was free before I was freed :· All takes his fourth bride 1.0\JISVILLE. Ky -Three-time m hcav)'A-c1gh1 boxing champion Muham- mad Ah returned to his hometown Wcdnc~y to take his fourth bndc in a private ceremony performed b) Jefferwn Count> Judge-E11ecuti"e Harve) Sloane The !~minute ceremon~ 1nduded the exchanging of 1rod11ional vow between i\li 44. and h1 bode. Lonmc Williams. 2K. of Lou1w1lle The two were neighbors )Car ago on the Cit) 's Verona Way. fhe c..eremony wa-. :111cnded by the parents of both the bnde and groom as well a<o other family members and close fncnds. USC beaten by Polish team Michael to µianage !JeD ~r f.'HJ(AGO -Ch1caao CUM Pmi-·a dent Dallas Green .sa)s Gene Michael will" bC back as· manager 'next 5eawn aftcT a1r«m1 to be tou&hcr with tbe playe"' and. · to s~ fundamentals more. ' • ''Gene' back. .. .-Green, ,_,ho had bttn critiaJ of M1 hKrs performance. said Tucsda) oi&ht . .. Once Gene and I had an opponunity 10 talk thin out and discuss the coachma changes and h1 thoul)ltsofthc ballclubaDd v.hcre"'e want~ to go with it. I fClt a httle bcttef," Green ~1d:· inc:c the end or the season, Green has rcpl&ced 8111) Connors as Cubs' p1tchin1 coach with Hmn St.am-tte. Johnn) Oates bas been moved from bullpen coach to du&Qut coach, John Vukovich socs from lhc dugout to tl11rd base, and Jim Snyder is the new first base coach replacing Bill W1lhams, who is no" the team's hitllnA instructor. _ McMahon to start vs. Packers LAKE FOREST. tit -Quarterback Ell Jim McMahon. who has missed the ell• Cbjcago Bears' past three FLpmcs with a houldcr 1nJUI). will start tn Sunday's home contest w11h the Green Bay Packers. Coach Mike D1tka announced Wednesday. · ··11c tells me hcts ready, he·s ready ... Oitka said a(ler McMahon threwln practice. "He thrt'w the ball well, threw 11 better than I thought he would. . "I'd say he threw 70 pa ses. He threw all types;· said D1tka McMahon who has a shght rotatorcufftcaT in his nght thro" ing houlder, said: -inc }Jain is bcarab~. It doc n't hurt e'ery ume I throw." The Bears have won the past 22 pmes Me~hon ha'> started. including the 46-10 Super Bowl victory O\ er the Ne" England Patriots last January. but he has stancd 1n onl> fhe of I I contests this season. Mike Tomczak has sttbbcd for McMahon the past two games both v~ctones on the road. UCLA lands Fairfax High star LOS ANuELES -Scan Higgins m called his father in Detroit about I 2.30a.m. Tuesday to tell him he planned to sign a letter of mtent to play baskclball for the Uni.,.cf'\1t) of M1ch1gan. Less than seven hour\ later. HiliJn'i put his signature lo a letter of intent to play for UCLA Why the switch? "I wasn't sure what I wanted to do.'' said Higgins, ·who is considered one of the nation's top high school basketball pla)e~. "I wanted to go to UCLA. but then I thou&ht. • hoot. I don·t want to make a bad dcc1s1on.'" ihe Fairfax Hi&h senior stayed up all ni&ht talking with h1\ mother and stepfather. and then skipped a long-planned pms conference. The 6-8. I 9S-pound HiggiM a'eragcd 24 points per game as a junior. and as a sophomore he led fa1rfix to the Los An&clcs Class 3- A champion hip. According to h1 mother. Vido Benson-Ber. "lfi. been a mnrathon. All the schools were equal, so 11 went right down lO the wire." South Australia pulls upset FREMANTLE. Australia -South Au~traha scored us most 1mpress1ve v1c- lOI) 1n the America's Cup defenders' scnes Wedne~ay and then was sold 10 an unnamed buyer. •· The Adelaide-based 12-meter boat upset Australia IV in the final day of the second double round robin and then announced the sale at a pre s conference. Graham Spurlin&, the South Australian challenge chairman. aid the sleek yacht had been sold to another group, but that a condition of the sale 1s that the same ifOupcontinuecampaigmng the boat in the third round of the defenders· series. 1 he \ynd1cate refused to name the purchaser of the Danuv /chg -.cored 33 points m 12-mcter. which supposedly is a carbon copy of Wedne\da) night and the Poh'>h "lat1onal Australia Ill. team pulled awa) m thc -.ccond half to 1~~~ i1~7V~~v~~s~t~n.t[;t~nu~~11~c<b~~ic.ba11 game -·Televliion, radio at ( h11pman ( ollege, uhg scored IO points 1n a 1.S-4 spurt b)' Poland m1dwa) through the -.eco nd half that era~ a 48-47 ~uthcrn ( al lead The Pole~ never tratled after that Derrick Dowell <;<:orcd 21 potnt"i10 lead Southern Cal. which made 10 of 80 field aoal (37 5 perrent). Brad W1n~low n1me off the b<:.nch to contnbutc IS points which 1:.imc on five three-pointers. ')tan1slaw K1clb1ck \Cored 22 points. including five three-pointers and paso,cd off for four assists tor Poland. whit h 1s now 5-1 on it1t tour of Amenca. The aamc \Va' tied '4-34 at hal01mc Ho ctuv TELEVISION 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL Ra1dc~ at San Otego.(. hannel 7. 7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park replays. Channel 56. RADIO 5 p.m -PRO FOOTBALL. Raider~ at San 01eao. KRLA (11 10). ~IK (94-FM). 7·30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL" Dallas at C hppers. KMPC (710). Bos ton prevails, 111-107-;-- for 4 5th.Sfratght home win · F rom AP dlapatcHs BOSTO!'J -Kevin Mc Hale scored 30 pomts. l,.alTy Bird 29 and Jerry Sichtina 20 W~ncsda> ni&ht as the Boston Cell.a outd~led Atlanta in the rounh Ptriodlor a 1 I l,,.J07 NBA v1ctof} O\ier the Hawks. 'the Celtics scored CJ&ht consccuti"e points for a 99-92 lcad with Just O\.erfive minutes left and went on to their 45th consecutive home '1ctory, iocludin& 4'2 at Boston Garden . r The Hawks. beaten only oncx in their first eight games. clo9Cd the pp to 101-98 Wlth 3: 11 remainin&. but • Dennis Johnson's three-point play and McHale's two (rec throws moved Boston out of danscr. . · • · The Hawks. who~ ().6 qainst the Celtics durina the 1985-86 rcauJar season and 1.4 in the playoffs. v.crc · 1~ b) Dominique Wilkins ..-.tth 29 points, Glenn Rivers with 25 and Kevin Willis with 18. Boston Coach K..C. Jones. who mlsscd four games because of a strep 1hroat. tttumcd to the bench. but lasted less than one h.alf. He wa e1ect~ on two technical fouJs JU t before halftime and the Celttcs went on;o improve their record to 7-2. In other4'1BA action: ?kn H, Knlds t4: In Philadelphia., Ro) Hmson scored 23 points and tl>e 76crs held off a fourth-quarter rally to c.lcfeat New York. ·It was the I Sth stra1gh1 defeat for New York in Ph1ladelph1a. The Kntck.s last v.oo at the Spectrum on Dec 16, 1981. I ' . ~ .. A la) up by David Wingate ga\e the 76crs an 89-73 lead wtth 9:04 len in the ~me. Ho"'e"er. New York went on an 11-2 purt, and a thrtt-point play b) Patnck Ewin& cut the deficit to 91-84 with 4: 17 rcmairung. .\la) up by Hinson with 3:09 to go pu hcd the 76ers lead to 95-86. but Gerald Wilkins and 8111 Cartwri&ht scored to act New Yorit w1th1n five points. ,,,.._,, ,, Cle•eland'• Mark Wat (41) cruhee be- tween ChrU Mullen ( 17) and Gre& Ballard of Golden State for atte mpted reboWld. Hinson the11 sank two frtt throws at I : 19. giving Philadelphia a seven-point advantage. Tim McCormick had 18 pomts and Sedale Threatt added 17 for the 76ers, while rookie Kenny WaJker h;id a sca~n-high 2S and Cartwright 22 for the Knicks. Short len the game bneOy in the first quarter after he turned an ankle. He straint-d his lcfl knee late int~ third period and had to Sil out the rem11indcr of the pmc. The C'auhers lc<I 85-83 entcnna the fioaJ qu.a.rter, but the Wamors outscored them 21 -7 to make it 104-92. Golden <icate's biggest lead. 'f\.1th 4:•7 remaining. Ballets llt , Pbtou lH: In Lando.,.er, Md .. Moses Malone scored 31 points IJ'ld Jeff Malone added 28 and they combined for 35 ofWash1n1ton· 62 first-half points a\ the Bullets ~cnt on to defeat Dctro1L . With Moses Malone sconng 18 points and Jeff Malone 17. Washington opened a 62-40 haJftime lead o'er the struggling Pistons. who have lost three straight games Cle.,. eland, with five stra1&ht l~ses. was led byrook1e Brad Dau&heny's 29 points. h1 season h1&h. V10n1c Johnson led the Pi~ton'> with 20 points., . Wurlon l l!, Cavalien J 14= Purvis hon. w!To twitt lefl the game with injuries, scored 21 points and Chns Mulhn added 20 as v1sitina Golden State defeated Cleveland S•ns 111, Nets 101: In Phocm:\. reserve forward Mike Sander scored 21 points and auard Walter Davis added 20 as the Suns \\-On their tbtrd c;tra1iht aame b) bcat1n1 New Jersey. Thcwinwa the uns'firstO\CrtheNel..!>Ult\\.O)eatS • and kept them unbeaten at home aficr four games. New Je~y lost llS• fourth c.tra1ght game and dropped their record to 2-8. worst in the NBA MESA GUNS FOR TI~LE •.. F rom Cl pla)cd well defensively as a team." Team 1san important woTdasfaras Conroy 1s concerned. When he talks of his team's style, he refers to 1t as a "tenm concept." He says that 1s due mainl) to having just one senior on the team "Ha' mg one 'iCn1or 1s one of the rca~ns we play a team concept game." said Conroy. "We don't look for one mdividual. Everyone camcs their fair hart':· nothcr example of the team concept Conroy employs is at the most vmble position in the pool ~ "the two-meter man. a.k.a. the "hole man." While most coaches have one \trong man. Conroy ha'> two, often three aces 1n the hole. The pla~er getting the mo t ume and mo t rccogmt1on 1s.5hane Coons He 1s a JUnaor. play1ng-h1s cond season on the varsity. From what Conroy '8ys, he 1s not only a threat now. but a pla)er to be reckoned with next year. "He has developed into one or the hcst two-mettr men m hi&h o;chool. he has ·tremendous desire and dcd1- cat1on to be the best.'' !>:lid Conroy. The other half of the Mustangs' 1-2 (meter) punch is Tony L11wak lie I'> onl) a sophomore who "w nt to win on the team concept and knows there are five or si't other guys oua there. "They spill almo~t 50-50. I will call a certain play and designate who I "ant in f~u;""sald t"omoy. "T1>ny 1s . more aggressive. while Shane is more fluid. It doesn't stop the Oow of the game or our style of play (when we change them) because we practice with both of them." The rest of the starters art led by goalie Sco1t.Taylor. who earned 11- Ame.rica. despite that fact that this 1s just his first year 1s water pulo Conroy recruited him from the soccer team. · .. Round1na out the tartih& lineup arc Mike Kennedy, ("be t defen•u"e player, "C!J. vocal, fun-loving. but works hard '); senior Craig Maness. ("most aggressive player tn high Raiders head south to face ~ San Diego S.A.N DIEGO (AP) -One of the bi&Je t fan\ of the Los · Angeles Raiders' bnmina dckns1vc st)lc 1s Chargers Coach I S:iuoders. who wants to mold the San Diego defense 1n the Raiders' image · T41e Ra1dc1 s • dct1c•111rt<1s~1 wwc"-1nM"""C "~ti..al~t·l)'­ ( 1s) pu h 'cm in the face and crunch 'cm," said Saunders a the Chargers and Raiders prepared 10 meet m a nationally telev1 cd game tonight (Channel 7 at 5) "I would love for us to be able to rtOect that tcmpcr:iment.'' he said. "I think we're gcttm& close." unders has &ood r<'ason to be· lte\e the Chargers ore \tmling toward the ruu,cd playing style he has demanded 1ncc bccomana head coach Oct 29. followmg Don Cor- yell's re 1gnat1on Kings settle for 4-4 tie with Chicago From AP dl1patcbt1 footer frofl) the rtJht faccofT ~rCle. 5lapptnJ the puck pa t Whalers a.<>ahc period to give the abre.s a tie with ctlool th111 l"Ve seen ... n6l tall, ?fut good quick hand and legs ... really helps eut m~ide"): Devin Howell. ("most consistent playtr .. great one- on-one defender . • . &ood out 1dc arm"): and Steve Kunst ("third hole man big (5·11, 195), naturally strong ... once he acts the ball in hi arip. )ou'll nc"er act it.") In la t Sunday's 24-21 loss to "Vltlla • the Ch;u crs staggcrea tile Cowboys' offense for most of the gnme with an NFL rccocd-ty1n1 I 2 sacks. mdudmg five b) rookie de- fensive end l.c\lic O'Nc~I. "I was 1mprcc;~d." Raidc~ ( oach Tom Flores ~id. "1 hey ha'e some pcopk now that have ability. We ha ... e to l kc that in con idcrat1on," CHI( GO -tc~ve Lud1tlt' 40-But Bernie N1ch~lls, on aoothcr Mike L1ut from close range on assi~ts Bo ton. ~t la~h~fromiM~c~c~~linc powcr~a~~o~d~1se1~~~lona from C~udc ~m~u~ ~nd Maa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VAN HORNS FORM UNIQUE DUO ••• From Cl nudwa)' through the final period pasc; from ~ox. 11v1na the Kinas a 3-1 Na lund at 7:4.2 Rookie ha)ine pulled the hicaao Blackh:iwko; into a \Ccond-pcnod lead. Corson \Cored his fourth go31 of. the •-4 t1c with the the lo r\n~c:lc\ K1np fl~where in the NHI.: Sta~ on I :SO liter to &1vc lhc Can· 1n the NJ ll. Wednc:sc.fay niiht Oil ra 5, Rangers 4: In Edmonton. ad.ens a 2-1 advantaac. Jim fo,• IO·foot backhander for Crlenn Anocrwn scorcdju\t 65 ~<'-Bleet7,Nortla tart6:1n t .. Lou1s, Lo An clc at the 7:3'1 mark of the onds1ntoovcrt1meto11vethc01lcfja Rick Mca.ahcr and Doua Gilmour final period had broken a 3., de.id· 'actor}' over New York. ~orcJ two aoal each to lead the lock. Fo ' goal, on a 1xwlifrom lkrn1e ndcrwn took n pan from Mark Blues to the win over M1nnewta. N1cholls. came aOcr C hie o power· M u:r. cut to the middle of the ice Fly~n I, M8'k Lea.ft I: In Tor· play eo I by d OIC?~k and StcH .;ind unlca\Cd a hotthat wentlnto the ·onto, a defltct1on by Wendel Clark Larmer. top of the net off aoaltcndCT John throuah tM I* ot aoal~r ~on Marcel Dionne 1\tCd on two Vanb1~ouck. Hex"ll with I :2S Id\ tn rquJau~n oals for die Kings He no Jias Th11 soal came after the Ran 11 time ll'c the Maple liifi a ue maned 1,623 rcer point . hall . ortd th rte straiaht th1rd·pcnod ap1nt1 Ph1l1dtlphaa. • ~Iler a $(urclcu fir'l period, Lo'i aoal~ h> erase a •·I deficit. °"11t 4, ~ Whijl I: In Detroit, ngelc.s struck tv.i e t~rly 1n the.' ca .. 41eo1 4, "Mien I: Jn llart· 'cw Jene)' extcndtd Its unbeaten ~ond. kouk1e Lul' Robi1t111lc uml ford, Patrick Roy kicked out 2l 'hot1 trcak to five pm« when Ooua on 1 ~nsi and .1rant I edyard and Robtty Smith and Chn 1lan SUlbman scored ht1 seventh pl of during• two-man power-playadvan· had a aoal and an au1 1 each a tht JClton with 1:17 rem11n1111 to 1a~ to put Los naclcs up 2-0. Montreal beat Hartford for the an-tad the Oev1'1 to a Y1C10fY ovn the Ledyard later._,, whistled off the ad1en1' fourth tra1pt V1Clor). Red W1np. c for ala h1na. and the Hawk , Wnh the Whakn llld1n1 1.0 on ,,..... t • ...,._ •: In Butrale, w1nl 1 in 111 pmn Slrud' quackly. Ra) Ferraro'i aoal t :S:.s.4 of the orm Lacombt:\ , 1"n h11 fint pmc 1 nis vard pa tcd to cfcn~n ond -period Smith tOOn!d h11 11th 1n« bcana r«"aheo from the minor J O't llahan whov.n 1cd1n12S-aoal of t~n on a power pla), lequc, red at 14 18 of the third • pre urcofthemed1ahypconthe1r rcl~onshipaot to him, but the Pirate\ v.on :in) way. "It Wis ... cryrasy to playapm t him ," F. na said rnl matter-of-fact I). ''He wasn't llJllc. he WI\ un· coordinated .•• hid a difficult umc walkana and cbcw1na1um at the same time. You'vc~nthet)pe." The ta bats "'-crt turned the nc•t )Car"' hen Fullcnon won the ti"t pmc between the two. but tu 1teurcJ 21 PQmtund grabbcdciaht ~ bouncb. "Our ttam waunftnor to dad' that yar, bat I had thc~tttt pmc l'\CCV~playtd." tu rttatlL "o.d wat~~'°~aW dtfttKkt on me btcautc he didn't think I wau thrtat o.c.t was on Ute adchn 'tlhna.'ttc) 41,)ou·rc n fantasyland,"' • It '\\l1shisdad' name which "I had to wake him up," Eua '-cventuallyopcracd doo~forhim with 1ns1\ts. ~.wev.antedtoscc1fhecould the(:A C,.Stu 1d,buthcadd that make a la)up." . h1~ lon'1n& to return home laves him E1ra st1ll treai.urcc; the mcmon . watch1na fort~c: opponunll) toaet "I thouaht howl"t'ally luck) a a into an adm1n1 tnat1vc:· postata percnt and cOICh I've: bttn to have a commun1t,rc<>Ucttcampu" in the M>npla)'1nt1thlettcs" 1r..-y . "So--..'""'thcm ahfom1a1rn, -·--=-...... -~. man> partnturc: tryma to h"c their ''Comins hoP" unday afternoon. SOM h\lo,ld1dn'tpu .hthcmtoplay lne"trl'\'ah1rdl'Jmis myfamilyso basketball, I \>,u,hc:d them to be mu h.'' Stu '81d. "When I YtC:nt 10 mPtt1t1vc. MontaM, I had no 1tka I would be Thafs whutStu hH b«n lnlC away.wlon.., 1 didn't think f would rad:ina up his old< apn •nycirngo cvt'f work 1n tclcvmon. Rut I nrvcr and mov1na to Montana &o finash 1d. •nu, I won•t 1ry t)!1s • ax ynn school at Great F1lh. "ficrward, ht later. I'd hkt' tosetblckto mJ landtd a job an Wttkend sports family:• • anth«fOHhe Montatta ~ 111on o mmerhow~a--.y Uin-ln. C1woR neYt'S fOf two rcan. latcr there' • "''°"l\C$ thll rafttt$ from berom1n1thenetwottc 1burauch1c fathtrand ntorncndsWhOw1llnb In Btllinp. Mont each 01ber to the rhd b D ·~ t .. , •L NATIONAL coew••lllK8 ..... Sall 'ralltil(O l'ftwO.lffr. Atlanta ClltCffO MlniwM>ta Detroit GrM11lav Tami>• 8av .... W L T 1 ' • 6 ' I ' s • s s ' c.-.. • 2 0 • s • o ' 1 0 2 ' 0 ' ,, 0 ... , ... t>t .MS 251 )64 163 1., 1H l12 111 PA "' "' l'1 ,,. IJO Ito m 1n 300 M V. 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S• I) 2·2 11, Naolv 1-3 0-0 2 Tota•1 '1·f0 23•>0 IOI Sc«t 11'1 OUo"9n Lall .. , 11 2' lO ~117 San AntonoO 31 26 2S 26-IOI ThrH •0011!I eot•t-<.-), Scoll 2, MOorl l Foutad out-Nona llltl0u00l-l.ollar1 "' ! ADdU«·JellOar 1111 sen A11t()lllo J9 lllobart$Oll 101 Au111t-i..t11en 11 CSoMA>ii ll), San AntClf!oO 2• lllooartson IOI Total tOU11-i..aklrl 7•, Sin AntCl"..O 22 Alltlldl nc-10 Sil COMMUNITY COLl.EGa MEN 0re"9t Ceelt 77, Mir•Col .... (Nan-~> MlraC.S'9 (4') °'Met Collt tn l .... .,.. .. .. .,.. LOll9\tr .. I Crawford Hen-. 90901n\ Anoer-. °*'"'·' Jone• Porter Klno 3 2 • • Ot V•I , 0 • • • S I 13 McGevran 6 ) O 17 1 s ) 1 Jlldd • 3 1 3 1 1 0 , • Mlit 10 ' , ,, I 6 2 I Ktllv 1 0 2 4 o o l o 9ettencOUl't 1 O O 2 O I O I Anllr11tav l n I 2 • 0 2 I Trevino 3 0 1 6 o O 2 O Aver' o 3 O 3 Pt imblll04 0 0 S 0 Sllumate O O 0 0 Lullt1 0 0 1 0 Gem •-? 3 2 1 Toto ' I• It 1t '9 Tolt l 30 1' 21 n Halft,,.,,. Or•"ll• Coe\!, .0-11 TllrM·POont goe1, Cra wford CMCI, Ht n\Oll IMC>. McGaw t " tOCC I 9'Hrn Smllfl ~ Caff\l!Mrt 1 I I ) KUl'MI I 2 • Ill Totlll 26 1' 1,S ?J Total\ • ti JO 7t Halft ll'lt Eotl LA. )4 21 Tnr .. ·llOllll 9"11 Htttoll IGWJ 1 Ii;.~ tl!lA>. ~ Iii.Al . WRISTLING CemnwftltV c.-... SOU'TH COAST COH,talNCa c~ n, ~wast 1• 11l-Vel\Ct Cl o Sou-ca. 14 ,,._u., ...... (GW) I.ad Frtulld 7·7 lll-Por s lGWl dK Vo...,tueia 6•) 1•s-<1'!1n CC> won llY forlalt ISJ.-HO-v IGW) di< Po•er• • ' 161-Far • ICl -bv lon.,1 110-McGrttn (GW> di( .Jor9e!!W'1. 1·2 180-~ •Cl o Pt1anon, '" 113-l'!off'Tlln 1GW) dK Al(O(llA 1 4 H .. 1-SlooiortH Kl • Mc8r!Cle, .S.26 • Al•SUdMl"ll Cdfl lia ,mTTaMI' • SCOtt Lallal'O, Ufl9 a.at CC. 9flalr! ._.,,. ~ CC, YIMld! l...effk::N, ~ CC, JalOft jaffrllS, GoOICIWft W•t, Garv T Golden W111, Scott l.MMI!, GOiden Witt, '""" Ot•"9W Coast, kan St-lff, c-1; Efte Kllltr, Oran91 c .. st, kwt CUMla, Ktov Porter. ~ta, Brian~. D.... M9M. OarVI HHlllM. ltel\CllO Senti Valen Polltran, latlta Monica, Md<• Seiw l'etomar. SICOttO TIAM •• M Pfieffer' Citrut, • 1(1111 WorMlf', c 'Patrtcll Mclltath, Lone 9-Ctl. CC, • •f6d1f'O, lt•"CllO $al'lrff0, Victor FIYl'll'I, ... ,.,CC, 'arien lrotlllf'ton, GolOan W11t, Cr o-las. GGIOln Wt\t, Troy $1m1ft9f0fl, • S.nt••to. e:ric Lone, S.O~-.cti. Keith SlMklllbock, C"9Udo0 Da Sliva. Cerrito., I< H«manson ~ l"'l«ca. Steve lt.,!ar, 0<05 Diii •uott. Pai.mar. Mork V4r ... S.-.- NOll A~ ftn l lffm mamberl, 9"° ~ 1-.m mambeo *''" a11«1lll tern JI.JI• ~ Al·s.uth c.st C.lkc we CO<M"' Juon J~111. ~ w..1. Scot• l. L_ ... dlCC • CO.COACH Of' THE YaM kl" HttndO<t, GCllOllt w .. t, N ti.11-llll, L-l.acll CC ~. ,.ITTIAM J.-Jlff\'tft, GOliMn ...., .. , Weft Ur GOiden Wal. GIN •TICtrY. Golden West, l rothenon, Golder! w111, Cr•• OoU91ft, Wftt, Scott L_,.11.__ 9Mc:tl CC, Y L.aH"~· 1.0lilt laKll CC. GrOI loY«. .. K ii CC .... , Mc:lflr·•fll, LOfllt 8e.adl CC, Ill • ""'""· L-e.ac:11-cc. 1<1en Ell9Mh. c.-r Ci.udlO Sliva, Cernt~ I ll ~. F...Wt SI••• lun~ar. C,...._,, w.-ltovtt, Mt -"'°"'°· Kirk PNl!le, ltlO Hondo ,., "' --.. WedrlesdeV'I traMectlenl USlltETaAL~ Htllanll a.w.-.. A1Mdllllll PHILADELPHIA 7'EltS-P lt ctd Jell llutand. forward on 1111 '"""" hll W...SHINGTON 8 ULLETS-Act1vtttd Enn1\ wn.111v ouerd PIKAICI Jav Mutoh¥, forwaro on lhe •nlUl't<:t 1111 • FOOTaALL N ..... , ...... ~ BUFFALO 81LLS-S'9'*1 l ruce 1(111Q, run· no1'9 pee• I Al·CW.'* .,,.... Cellki eltOI ,.LAYia Of' Y•Aa M•k• eunoe. Or•noe Coa•t CO-COACH O' THI YIAlt Oon Wolk•M , Orl!llll Coa1t, Olc.k ~.I. D'ffOMIM ,lltST TIAM Steve ltt1ter, Or0t~ l a! Pf.after, C1 Mika !>el .. atCll, Polomar, Dan It..-, ,.. er1an z..-. s.11 OllOO Mew. Jon It G•EEN 8-'V PACKEllS-S-0-Jot~ QuetttrOKk Placed JHl4 (lefll, fUMll'O baek, Oft il'111rtd ,_,,, tNDIANAPOLIS COL TS-S'9~ Jamn Har • ' bOllr. w>oe race ,.., Sen 0 "° Mila, Darin Halk<M Ila s.~•·•to. Trov Somot>elOI\, ~ Sent Steve ll9dd-. 9'.•llC!o Stfttieoo. K'"''" ~"·£roe L.one, ~-..JP SeOdltOKJt. Mike eunee Or•nte c oa11. K Cl!!" st-. 0rtl'91 Coait,-Kor• s-an, Ot Coest, Enc tetlllr, ~ Coa~ I CAlfT--=;.;.1 MISS. The Donnelley Directory delivers where 1t courus_Qur t 00 years· distnbution experi· ence.guarantees that the Donnelley Directory will be in the hands of families and m ..... m :: ... "' ......... , '" m ~ _,..,.., ...... G\VC wrapti up tourney berth ~ Gokkft. West w~·1 ~of.. bt.U leant sewed up iecoad plaa' in 1lte Soutb Coat CoafeT"Cnce and a 1'ertb 1n tlk Southnn Cahfonua '4 R_~ ~ounwncnt Wcdnnday picllt Yritb a l S.12. 1 S.10. I S-l 2 victory ova Cm'itoS on t.bc Rustlen' . ~win a~ved Golden Wett t; · 1-3 in the conft-rence and l l-3 ovetall. ctrritoS ~~ U> 6-S•Dd 9-7: Fretib~n • o.t ide' hitten Susie Turner (13 kills. 4 aces) and &irir • Dalfom 02 kill • S aces) wett the ~ for the Rustlm. .. Golden West b05U EJ Camino. wblcb has clinched the conference dtlt1 .on Friday 1n iu rqular-teason fiJWe. The ~onal tournament is llated to besin Dec 2 and 3. fo the Oraolt EmpttC Confcttnce: or.. C...t s. JUvenWe CC t: The Pirates clinched no •one t1l'an a tic for tM conference crown with tbe l S.8, l S-10, J S--6 verdJct over the · TiJCtL -AnD ··Jav• bad l2 kills, KMc;a Niekel added 1 O kills and 6 blocks ariO eeuer K.Jm Rochow cb1Pl)ed in with S aces and 30 ass11ts for OCC, wbkh 1s wibrAlen an nine conference outinp. ·.$50.IOIC+ FIRST Y!AR POTENTIAL - STOCK .. OKEi 'Ille ~"--c......,, .• ~ ........ ... ~ ....... _ ... ..,... __ • k 11.--A Iii '1d i 111 ........ ~for-•Ofil I~ .... .... wt."-• .....,_.. ia .._ A ~~-~but-­..,, Wt efW W ef .. ~ CN•Y•OA ......... ~.,....... .-..-......................... ~ .. _..~,,.., .... "'-CCII O.WS ._.._ (114) l.14411'7 c.TtU.llT-J;J4 C7~-!o.,. ... ta .. wl.mH\ 8an1ien OllMM-.......... "''~ &,,,, Please ~ --Clilld In Need! CluUdan Children'• Fund, Inc. 1-800-228-3393 IToU Frtt) 1\1 • . .,. ,,. ... ... J M '" I'll ~" " p , Los A~ quarterhorse entries- T'OtinGHT-s umuas , .... w ........... --. .......... 1 '"' .... 7:» ,.ST llACL ,,. v•• PwM '4 . .0 Fm. ,.,.., .... I TIOvs """" tSe¥11el 2 The HOJle OiMnOnCI (LAdltV) 3 aend Of Memet1" !Werd) 4 Cl.tu W'tl\ Cui' (~de) S Tuu !CfMeel') •Lime"""*' Or'PNl'I (~Miii 7 Frtaeo Flil't tVeuGhftl l•CONO UCL UO Y¥4' ~ .. .....,. old-. Clelnlitlo llltU '4..000 In 122 m l22 122 112 122 n .100 i 1 t'loo1le a-c1..ew1t1 m 2 WV1 ~ (a.fc.le) 11' 3 Jn Fin• 9•0'l CV • 122 4 M10&#V Slkft tM.-1 It? S IN AwevtlewWlt Ululil 119 • Somelllnde WrltltOW (0 1der1c:henl 112 1 W llllOUI ~-(Car'dou) 122 I MY A"°'9 J• (Plllenlonl 1 lf 9 ltortellee.W (Hufll) 12' • TH111to uca. uo ,.,. PurM 12..eoo F .. J ,,_ ~ Cl.tm1'19 prQ '6,2-'° 1 Anollw S• IGlf!I 2 Hooked On A FMlln (V•UOl!n) 3 Pwfell 0. TfklmlJfle (Pauline) ' y •"4rlnl (l.ewll ) S S... Pottrv (Cr-.-1 4 A&Nevi Sc:eneC (ProelorJ 1 M9k• ,.,,. ,. lld 10 0.lckMnl m 112 122 122 121 m 122 122 ISV•""" RAC8. UO ver• Pine. M-I 122 ... --' yp ~ ~ w.2SO. 1n. 1 9UMiDV MAeT tGetcM> 122 2 p9dflc G9u ,,....,.., I It · J ld>4 K..-0 ( Hurll I o,ooo t Ht m 122 122 in llf l21 112 m 122 lit MXTM •ACa. 150 .,.,..,. Purw M..000 F J _, e6dl O.""'"' PtlOe $12,500 I LMs A 8old CNdl (Herl) 121 1 Kate K•y (Mllellell) m J My Kinde Pie f LACl<t'Y I In 4 Stecyi Solution CU-11) 172 S 8veone1 (Gerclal 122 • EHY It.Id M••IY (ikfd) 1'2 1 Po.Illy.,., Smelll•nt (Cr-I 121 I N'llN Rlc:het !OIOerlek...,I 122 C 8C It KlntllNlr (It ull) S Jtl Oldlt (W.,d) • Jtt1• ~ 1w (Tr..-el l22 122 122 12' 122 fD '°""™ •ACa. JSO vero. ~ .. 12.900 2 hi¥E:::o m CCI basketball tourney opens SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ..... ,_., ...... u ........... '-' ... ,.., ......... ,,_ t•• c..-iiiiii• -2~9J/a b~--- 108~0 f 1m!one 81 Nor w~I~ 2131 8b8 ·3233 71 4,bJb b77~ ---- Attbou&h Ch.nst CoUqc Irvine wilt be without the services of dominauna frontline playCT Derwin Appleberry ihis season, Coach David Wild is confident bIS young M1uaa will fare well thJS season. Appleberry. who has a year of eligibility rcm11nin1 after avcrqmg 26 points and 1 J rebounds per pme last season, will redshift this season to concentrate on academics. He will play the 1987-88 campaisn when CCL moves into the Golden State Athletic Conference against the top NAIA District Ill teams. But Wild has ei&ht freshmen play- en returnana. alona with sen1ors Mark Lofink and Paul Wear. from a 2S-8 team. He also has a pair of 1mp_tCSSive freshma11 _&U&fds ~n Nathan Hall and Victor lownes. The Eq1es will continue to play in the Western Christian Athletic As.- sociation lbis seaJOn. •'What we have to do is rely on' a lot of team play, .. Wild said ... Althouah .we loac five play-.:rt (indudint .\p- pleberry and David Tiede, knee mjury), we have a lot of fUYS who played a lot last )tar. I think we·re going to have a real good team this 't'car. The bottom line.with our aroup bas lOt to be balance." FolJowina a 87-63 vtctory in theat opener Monda)' apinst P1t1 fie Coast Bapt~ Bible Colleae, the Eqles open at bome tomaht at 8 p .m. qa1n1t California Maritime in the CCI Tbank..slivina ToumarnenL · In the starung lineup will be sophomore auards Dan Klatt and Robert Pallotta. senior Lofink and IOJ)bomore Mike TbomptOn -at for- wards, and senior center Wear. The first man off the bench is Townes, a Kansas City product wbo had 21 points fonday. f , SAO 00 UO uo ... HI SEA VIEW LL SIGNUPSSET Sea View Little Leaaue will bold resistration tblS Saturday and Sunday at the La Bard Oubhouse an Huntinaton Beach (Cra1mtt and W&l'Wlch streets). S1snups will be held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. The feque as open to all youths 6-18 years of aae. Barth certificates are required. For more information, phone Ron Titus at 968·9S92 after 5 p.m. CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 4119800 SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... • ~ WM~M .\.. . . WM~ -;1 • .. .. ' • ..: LAUIA ... c ... ,,. .. ..•. , ICi!lJ. • ,. •I CAR Roms EARN EXTRA CASH • 0.- llvet lhe HUNTINGTON BEACH/ FOUNTAIN VALLEY INOEPENOENT I day I WM!! No collKI· Ing no IOllCllng Mull nave d,pendable car, trvc:lt Of 1t1tt0n wagOl'I and 1naurance lllllU-1U• Ask tor JoAnneCr1ney PART-TIME Sain In New· porl Beech floral shop, no expertence nec:euary AM or PM 833· 1883 PMOTI STORE CUH Afternoon hours Mature 1nd1v1dutl w /ecp . "'~ 651-1331 POWIU CIATill PAINTER E11perlence "41CC4!S~ITY 631-7702 RESPONSIBLE woman n~d 10< Full Time of lice t>etp P1e1flc: Piano SllllA WATIUH Rental 6•S·6A60 Queen Stze S12S. Rust C<*- ~ETAIL ored Sof1 S9S. 71WM)92a ·O&SllH WASHER/D RYER. rm ASCA-Au11 Sllepherd t•ee<'Nj tor line reput1ble dividers wait uM & other pups M/F chemP aired Newport BHch re1111 lurn 11 barge n ptec:.e OFA lhOtl & worming C-Orp E•?ef nee c1ll 49S-1ta&or 472-3579 $150-$250~4871 Jinny alttlf tOAM WHITE rellan & wood PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi 644 5070 J 1panese dtnlng room Boarding & Grooming! '-o~ M!'e Come 'l•O" Comt. set tnlald oPllCal glue Special Poodle Puooles t>Yy lf1 C11 ·\lhed top. $350 845-6458 T-Cup Toy-Min sd-2848 SADDLE BACK ' ~·· 380 , 200 11''80 320! Grey/1911, 5 apd, 1t«eo. aw, auntoof. low m• (34212)$8HI. Explr" 10·24--N SADDLE BACK ~~ 380 1200 l'ORSCHl AUDI CttfVRC>lCT H11h•t1 Q,,.111y ~'-• 6 'Mtvlu 111ftl .... ,.,, """ 40 E.Co.tt H•v N•wporl S.ecll YOU r;2~ IN U.S.A. ANO lltYING HAROCR TO 8£ r 1 • IALEI • IEftVICE • PA9'TI • LEAllNO lARG[SI fh'lNIOllr JH{ w(:;f"COASI OOY MOOCl & COlOI CALL TODAY .. . . ~. . . . . ·, . ' ; I t ~ ' ' J ' , ~ • 1 I j (/111 842 200( BUICK DEALER .. ORANGE COUNTY 979 2500 -•ttlltOllmlU Loeded with PC>"' eQUIJ), ~ w/metd'ltnO leether tnlerior, ahow9 ex~t car~ L" #038XWO ...... ........... UlllLI .... , Ml-IHI CAO '79 S.Vlhe, Cl&NIC blk/blk, loedecl, CUiiom wire wtlla, MSSOO Oto 833-0.C25 Hm 780-39U THEODORE ROBINS FORD W60 HAlllOI ll YC> CO~TA Ml~A t>4'1 0010 THIOOORI ROBINS JORD ,''lf,l) •tAllOI flil W(> (()\IA Ml\A 641 'llJ\O •11.nsnsr Lie -.1LSM1a. ~. am/Im •t•eo ~•• MHI THEODORE ROBINS FORD J(Jr,( HAllO• 8(v'> (U'\IA Mt\A b-1 .. , 111(1 ll'OIMUll·l Loeded w/p(Ywe( equ.lp & muci'l mc>fe lie • 1LPOOO ···"' " ....... UIOIU .. llH ... ... --------ll'lflOLYU "L" 3 door hatctlbedt. euto, M , p/1 & mucn more Uc •tLFZ.315 ..... ........... Ulllf..l lllOllY UO.HIO -.8:-:2_,M_E,,.,RC=-=-L YNX WAGON .c apeees, air cond, low mllH . greet 1hape •9085M ., ... CllMl llZlll 110-1001 PlllUC NOTICE f'tBLIC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE P~UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NllC NOTIC( "8.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Plate NOTICE fltBl.JC NOTICE ~------------~1 ---~~~-~~~-----------~-·-~~~~--~~--~----------~-------~-------;..;;.;;, __ K 2IOOI a • or oa t • o •. 1e2 e 2 4, t986 P'teTITIOUa auaMll 1 FICTtTIOUI eu ... H FICTtTIOUa .,..... I P'tc:Tmoul eu .... a Beach, c 1m 92M3 ducted by 111 1ndiYidua1 P'ICTmOUI au ... u FICTmOUI eUllNlll M8Qell1n Lane. Huntington ,__. NAMl ITATIMUfT NAMIE 8TATIMINT NAMl ITAru.NT NA.111 ITA'nMIN'T Anne K SlemOnl, 1800 OQuglM Da Sliva~ NAiii 8TATIMIHf NAMI ITATlMINT Beacit Ctlil t2t.c7 Pub11"1ed Orange Coetl The lollowlllQ pereone lfl The fol.towing persona are The IOl!Owing pereona ere The IOllowlng P9rtO lt lllt Harrow Pl1ce. Newport Th11 etalemenl wu tllrtd Tt19 tOllO'#lng peraone tlfl The loflow1ng person1 lft Thi• butln•U--1• con· Dally Pilot Noveml>« 13. 20. doi119 bulineat aa doeng bullMM u dOlng bu1lnett 11 dolnQ bullMll a• e.acm, Ctlit t2te0 with the County Clerll Of Of· dOlng bullntea u do1og bY'lkltll u I & 0 ducted by an lndl'Vi4ual 27. o.c.nt>M 4, ttte HUNTINGTON VALLEY R l 0 PRc:>PEATIES 1 l)ACTION SPORTS RE· I MASTEROHION CU$-Tlllt bualMal 11 con-~ County on NO'lember OOCTOR DESSERT, tsst llMllEO 1202 N Brot.1· FolltO Geofgataot Tn·241 INOVSTRIALCENTER.3835 PARTNERSHIP, 23191 TAILER l')OUTOOOR RE· TOMtNTERIOAS.1815Port ducted by 1 91'*11 pen-S. ttat H1m1t1on Hun1lngtot1 wty S~ll Ana. CA 12101 Tlllt 1111etMnl WM f1ied Birch StrHI, Newport l 1Cadtna Suitt • 103. TAILER (31PEAFOAMANCE 8heffleld Pl • Newport nerlhlp ,_,_ 8-cil, c-.. t2Mt A E Albet lndu•l•lft toe w11n the County Cltr1I or Or· Pt8.JC NOTICE 9elch, Cellf t2MO L•na Hilla. C.ht 92t53 RACING IHOUSTRY f411N-lffcll, Cellt t2* Peter Mertln-Gr~ PublilMO Otange Cout RMldy & 9onnle loherl, .Cahlomt41 cor()OrallOI\, 1202 ange County on HcMlmber K __,. Traci 1781 JOtnt Venruie. Jelflt L laCatre Gtnefal TERNATIONAL MOTOR• Me11nd1 Anne Grubba, T~ llatement wu llted Delly Piiot Nowerln"' 13. 20, 9332 Hu<Jton Of . Hunt• N0tth Br<>*'wty. Sanla AN S ttee , ... ......_~a-"'-u By J Scott Fawcett, Perl· Paf1"9r. 23731 Via Acuna. SPORTS EXP081TIONI. 1115 Por1 snetf.-0 P1 , New-w1th lhe County Clertl Of ()t. 27, Dectmber 4, 1Hf lllQtOf'l leech. Cfllll t~ CA 9270 t ,.,_ ""'''""' -ner 383S h eh Streel, New· MIAIOn Viejo. Clllf t2"2 31852 Secot1d Avenue. port a..cti C.ilf tlMO angt County on November Th-244 1'tlll bvelneta la con- H111 bu11oe11 II con P~ Ofangt CoMt NAMl. UA Tu.NT pan 8ffch. C811f 921'0 A Q Alctit• llml1ed pen. S<xlth llQUt\t. Call! t2t11 Trill buatn-I• ~ ... ltM ducted by J!labao4and ~ ducted by • COfpo111>on Oa 'C Ncwttnl>« 13 20. The lolc>#lng peraon1 •• Tract 17 .. Joint Venture '*· l501 UnlYtrllty Ave., P1e1fic. ~ Cor dueled by an lndlvldull ,_ Randy BoNrt A E Alblt tnduetr'" Inc , 27 btt 4, 1tM doing ~ .. lJnAO 9y Wllll11m C Mll'llml. Perl· Suitt •801 Sec;ramento, ~Jon. Cefifornia. 21152 .... da OnibOt Publlhed Otange COltl& TIMa ~ wa 1t1ac1 Robert Albtt Pt""*'I Th-239 Conauflln~ 2414 I I'll· ner, 3835 Bittn Street. New· Calif 95e25 Second Avenue, louth nQ 1t1tement W11 flied Dally Pilot Nowmber 13, 20, K..S •th me County Citrk Of Ot- ,--~a,..,.,,t w• lllt<I tmhol-Clt .•1g11M!f.llll. '°''~.~-•aea_ bullnau a ~1 1 .sO\.JlleCowit~Clert..otOr. .27~~ ,._ acnnoua....... ., ~~• ... 111the County CMtrk of Or· PUBLIC NOTIC£ CA t28S3 Frank W IHHmyer, dueled by 1 QtMfll pafl• 1\11 bu&lne .. 11 con· I~ County on Nc>Yember Th-210 NAm aTAT'lmWT •. tM .anga County on Novembef Robert W S11aa. 2•eo1 2271 M1rt11'11Que wr,. Oa· nerlhlp ~ted 1>y 1 CO<Potllion 4, ttte The~ pert0n1 are · ,,_ 6 1984 'teTfTIOUI euatNIH Alltetr\l'IQuM Cit · LAQun1 nerd, Celif tl030 ,..... Jeffie 1... UIC4in• .left Wetmote, vie. PrNI-• ,_,I ..... M" ...,,,TIC( doing bu11ne1t u Pu*'-0 Orenoe eo... fl12120t NAMI ITAT'I~ HMll, Ca t2e53 W1!111m • htMmyer Tnea atatament ... Ned denl Pub!llMd Orange COll1 ,._ ""' HOUSE °' MAHl\A, 110 o.ii::, Novetnbet 13, 20 Publ••lltd Orange Cout The folloWtng peraon• .,. uncsa " ~·· 24I01 Tt\111 . 8", 227' Manlnlque .. Ith the Couf\ly Qeftt 04 Ot· Thll "•tetntnt w hied Otlly Piiot Nov«nber 13, 20, Km71 fll'WOOd, ~. c.ltl t2714 27, btt •. 1 ... 0.11y Piiot Novtmb« 20 27. doing butlneu u RllllMOUll ..... • &Agune Way, Ollnlfd. c.llf 93030 anoe County on No-...mber Wtlh lhe County Clerk ot Ot· 27, becember •• ,... f'ICTITIOUe ....... Edw1rd V11lrl1n. 110 fll.aS3 o.c.mbef 4 1 t, 19" V·WEST • 160 1111.,le HIAI. Cl t26$3 Tl'lll b111lnett I• ~on· 4, UM enot County Of'1 N<Wember Th-282 MAim ITA'rWlmllff llirwood, INIM, Call! H714 Tn21S W1y Unite' Nelrtorpon ee.cn. Thi• bu11ne11 .. con· dllC1ed by • o-ner• pat1· ,... a. ltte . The IOllowinO l*90n• .,. Thll bullne.. ,, COO• "8.IC NOTlC( --------Cairf t2W dueled~ hutband end wtfe ,...rahip Publtlhed Otenge CO.et FJM1'1 P\lllC NOTICE doil'IO bulll'8el.. d u c t 1 d ' ., : 1 o I e Ml.IC NOTICE s 1 • ., e n J a m • • Roblt1 W Stru:r, I.Ind• R J kott Fa~t Penner I Dally Piiot Novembtt 13, 20, Publlthed Orange Com Aft'MSTAONO·s LIAAN-prC>PflelorahiO • ,tefmou1 .,...., Vrablttovletl • 150 Hlllria ~ tiled TN• tclt.,,.,..1 ... fl6ed 27. Oecemw 4, ,... Oalty ,,ilot Novemb« ''· 20. JtCnnoua .,..... ING C!NffAS tS7 lo l!dwero V•ttlfln NAiii ITATllllMT ftCmtOUI IMllMll way untt 1 ·,.._pon le.c:fl .,.. •t•temenb;u~ °' •Ith 1t1e Countr Clerk of °'"I TJ1.;Mt 27, ~ 4, ltN .. ._ ITATlmWT ._....,... Otwe o;~ Callf Tlltt 1t119f'l'l4lnt w11 tiled The·~ Ptftone .,e NAMI 8TATlMIMT Cllll 92Ml ' with the Counrt le • 1nge County on NOveln"' Th-240 The following penona.,. t2tOO . ' ' With the County C..,.,, Of Of• d01119 bull1*UI • The lollowlng pereon1 art Tl\11 outlnft• te con• anoe ~nry on Nov«nbet 4, 1'H PU8UC NOTICE do.no butlf'llM a• AMA EnlerPflMa. lno., ange County on OctOber II. THI TUX SHO, a doing bullMU II ductld by 1n lndM<lull t7, lf....., ,__, Ml(;AO TEACH t II [in., CallfOftlla t&1 So, Melena 11M IRIOAl. 1131 Newpot1 II. WES CONSTRUCTION. 6•-IJrebel<Wlttl Pu~·~...... .... '= Publlthed Orange eo.tt ,~~IT ~· "8.IC NOTICE er aid, 8albol ll(and. Call!, Ofiv.. 0t8noe. c.llf. t2IOO ,..,. c 14&, Cotta ..... Celt! 202 20lh SI ' Hunllngton Thi• llllemenl w•• tiled .,....._, ..... ~ 011ly Pilot NOYember 13. 20, -A·-· t26e2 Thll buelnet• 11 con· Pvbltthed °'lllOI COMt tH27 DIKh, Cal1t t2t.c8 Wtlh Ille County Clel1I of Or· Daily Ptlot ~':,'°· 27. 2". ~ber •• 1tte The IOllOWlng per.on... rte~...... lren<I• Su. £Clclee. I 11 ducted by • corporl110n o.Nty Piiot OclObet JO, No-C111rornl1 'treCSlllOn• w.it 8nydtr, 202 20th 6t. anoe. County on Nov«nber Oecember • 11 , t Tll2M Tn-2S7 dolllQ bul!MllT u~ ...... ,O... .. .. -,, .. -l!met1ld Balbo• 1111nd Ronald Armttrono. ,,_,, wmt>« •. l3 20. INI lrtdal ' FormalW'Mt, 1131 HuntlngtM Batch, Callf 6 .. ltU MACA" HUlll vvn "" -,.,._, Celll 92e.2 ' dent ' Th·208 ~t 81 C1'1. Cotta 928.cl l'Jlltt1 P\a.IC NOTICC A Tf ClNTEA, t/O The Oar· The tOlloWlng l*IOl'll •• Thta t>u••n•H 11 con· Tl"' ••tement .., .. flied .....,., Call! tM27 Tl'l11 bu11n111 ••con· Publltht00t1ngeeo.t rwt.ICNOTICE ctnet °!~· ... ~0•S~~A~~c Ho""'tedtr,enindMd'ill wtthtt1eCountyC.kofOf· Pl&ICNOTIC( T11" t>1111n ... 11 con· 1'vCt9d or:.,. W'ldtYIOVll o i1y Pilot November 13 20 '1CmtoUI ..-u ltrMt, ....... u • -• lrlnd lcti... lt"9 Covnt Of\ OC.ow 21 cklcted by, • COfll« .. IOn W•I 8nyder _ 21:t>ec.n1>tJ • 1 ae · ' '1Cnnou8....... ~ ITA,._.., IMeefl. Ceflf t2ttO SolAh Cwt Otw., $ulM Tllit 1~1 ..,.. ,_, ttlt Y • •1Cmll0Ue WM ~cquettne .D. Smith, Thia lt9'tl'IWlt ..... tiled • Th-243 ...... 9TA,,_,,. The tOIOWlng pereona •• JoM \.;.. Plftllo, H ,...., 200. Cott• ..-.Sa. C1111 ""''"the ec.,nty Clerk Of Ot· ,_, ..... ITA~ Pree/TIMI .. • ...., 111 cn.COl.iflty c.11 ot Or· •m' _... Tile'°'°"""' peteont •• dCill'll tlll*-• Nott1rand. ~!_Kiiroy. t1tM •noe County Of\ ~ PublUMO Orenva ~ TM fallowlne,.,..... Tl'lle ~t ..... 111eo .. Count)' on NO¥emt>« .. -..IC N01n.c. d°"'9~• ,J<fAHHlf.A~llOOtl.TI .. ·~ Of """ ,.. K...-.c"'""""*" COm-A.<t... 09llr-""' o..-ao,.. ,... .. .,_ wtef'tlfle~C.. ti*Ot·--- • 1 R. C AMUS04HT. 1541 AHO CMITS. 1t* '-' fruit vndlt O.CW.,_ of ,_,.,, a ~ l"""9d ,_.. ber I IS 10 1t19' AltiCHOfH~llUi'Of'l, 119 eo.riy 0t1 N<Mnlo. ,_ '1CTITIOUI....... I 0 MelM A•. c... ....... O.Ori.t. rowm11n v....,, TNIC ..... ~ Q 1 ... PartntdlllJ. HO lovtll Plribhf*d Oftll'Ot c.-..,. . . ' ~ZtJ 1U1 ....,.,. llwtd. eo.ta a, , ... Publlal*t Orlt'OI Con« .._ ITAT'llmn Cellf t2tH Celt 1270I clo Aldrlefl · !t1tn1en & Drive, lvlte 200 COttl Mtta, c.t '"21 ,_,.. Odr Plot ~ber 1l 20, The 'CllooMnt P9r*'I ltl RvlMI W C1mpbeft. Jolin L:. ....U 1~ ... Wlfldt. Inc., Ht ""*"" M..-c;.,.. mM ~-13 IC>. Helen V McT....,,. 16U ~ or-.. COMt 21.-r>ec.nw • 1MI ·~~-• 1541 o A4*M A"~~ Owill .. ,.untalft "~· ,,,...,1oetot1.w.oi110 TNt 11c.111nen It con-J7, •.1 ... ~., PWUC llOTIC(-....,.,....,..~.._,I DlllJ.._~ u JO • Th-7'0 • A N I( • H 0 T MeN.;C.... Cllllf rNa t>vtlftMI .. con·~~ •llnlWl*1t* c. ... , 11.~ ....... ' ..;..._______ (NTElllP ll40 logtWt Tiils t>velMn .. oon· Tilil ~ it con· M1ed by;: ~ TMI ~ fltCTmOUe .,_.. ,.... IMlllM19 .. COft• Thone --------=~~·· Cotti "4tee C.ilf ~':'vrt::= ""= ~.:.. lndMdulf i!...'!:~trend, Wit AltrOI. PY-. ftaJC 'TIC( ::=:=.,. ~!.$111..i ncnnouewu LAtoy~~"'"" ~ :n1111 •••••• w ""0r Thia.__. .. ,... Thil .....,_,., ... ..., Trlltl ~~ .. .'~ ~~ .. !.!.!!. .. ~:-W-1cL01~•1 •• Tl'lle .. ,... HAVI MAm ITA rw •1 ' •.. ~ Ceilf wlttl,,. OOllftty Oel1! el • "'"" ..... COYntr Oert. Of Or· """ !flt CollntY Ciji\ el Of• Wftft IN VW'!!IF ._... ... .... -.... ·-· "~ f 0 vn "~. WM\ ... ~ Ciilrti el °''t ,,,. rolOMrlt,__..,. t2t2t v _.. coum, Clft Ho...., .... ~.,.no ..... .,,.. ~.,. , ... ,...., .,..~OltOCtOll9ft1, ,,...._.....,.....,. 11.'ICH ~ANY. 1300 .,.. OcMttor.,. , .. ,.,,... A NllDf !1:3fnG bV11neM • 1'nie Minett 1 con-• ttM 4, ,_ '· ltM 19N dOlfll °'*'*' • N ..-. 81 ... at, IMta I 1 ... C FC'TIS A O SON IM· dudM W:.., ~ ' ,_ ,..,. ' ,._. ,..._ . HI C MOTOfCAAI, 200 Mil C. 91101 • ,_ POl'T . It~ OOtl'IMd L w.... ~ -(), ... c.-~ °' ... 0.... ~Or ... C09lt ~ 0r-. °"" P9dllceo.t:=,......-i ~o.aa....., '" ..... NllilNd °' ... c... R thedou1l1 ,..., ~ D.6''t"lfl910" ~~-::,,.~O:-': ~:"::.''·• ~:·~" 20, ~::.11 IO, :C..,. ~.:· HOo e.:::'tr c:'~.oc .. owOOd. :''*3I lwf\. ~~ i IO. ond V04/r 1 F 0 111 0 "''-., 101 .,... ~IY on Nove111ow Tho',., :r11-2•t lit-IN Tl'l·2 lJ "1 ,.,...l6dl ~.-""""°'1 __ ,,.;..;.._1111;.,o,;,......,,;..;..!""11-...e-.on_· ..... __ ""'" ___ w;.;,oi=.._~-:---~--- > . ·~ • " • I .~~~~---~~---~-~-------~-~---------~~------.._~-~--.:.....--~---"-----~-------~-~----~---~----~ .... . ...... PUBLI<; HEARING -Y~tlon of Portion of Harrlmen Awenue .._- RESOLUTION NO. 5728 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THe CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH OF INTENTION "TO VACATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC STREET PURPOSES OF A PORTION OF HARRIMAN AVENUE NORTHEAST OF GOTHARD STREET The Clly Council of the City of Huntington a..ch dOM hereby retefve as IOllows ... SECTION ,_ A put)ltemeetrng was hetd before the Pt9nntng CommtHlon on September 3, 1986, at Which time It WU determined. pursuant 10 GoY«nment C~ MCtlon 65402. that the propoMd vacation for publlC atreet purpoaea of an HHmenl OV9f a portion of Harriman Avenue. northeast of Gothard S1r .. 1, conformed to the city's genef'al plan. SECTION 2 Pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the Callfotnla Slreett and Highways Code, commencing with MCtlon 8320, the City Council of the City of Huntington Bacil h«eby clec:lar• 111 tntention to vacate for public tlrMt purposes an ....-nent over a portion of Harriman AY9nue, northeast of Gothard Street. mof'e par11cularly deacr1bed u followt That ~tlon of Parcel 1 of Parcel Map recorded In Boo!< 92 ~ 22 of Parcet Maps In the City of Huntington Beach. County of Oran~. Stet• of Callfom1a, Records of the County Rec:ord4'r of tald County dnct•Md .. follows Beg Ming at Iha 80YlheUt corner of utd Parcel 1; thenee IOI.Ith 89• 09' 30" west parallel with and distant 27 00 fMI nOf'therty lrom th• ceoterhne of Harriman Avenue a distance of 80 65 f"t to tile beginning of a curve concave northeasterly having a radius of 32 00 IMt, thence northwesterly aJono .. Id curve through a centrel angle of 90 5' 00" a dlstanc. of 50 31 IMt to a point or cusp witfi a CUN9 concave nonheastwty having a redlua of 38 00 f .. t. then<:e soulhtatt«lY along said curve through a central angle of 90 05' 00" a 19ngth of 59 75 feet: t~ north 99• ~· 30" east parallel With nd distant 21 00 feet north«ly from the centerline or .. Id Harriman Avenue 1 distance ot 54 65 1 .. t to the southe(ly Pfole>ngatlon 6.00 feet to the point of beginning The tlty hereby reMrvn and excepts a pe1manent ea..ment and right at any time or from time to time, to conatruct. maintain, Of)ef'ale, replace, remove and renew atorm drains. sanitary MWeta, water malM end appurtenant atructur• In. upon, over and across that portion or Harrim.n A~ue conta•Nng for publJC: street purpo"8 the NMfMnt propoted to be vacated. and pursuant to any existing francN ... or renewals thereof. orotti.rwtM to construct, maintain operate, replace, remo,,., renew and enlar~ tines of plS)9. conduits, cabl4ts. Wlr•. poles, and other convenient atructures. equ1pm«1t and flxtur.. for the operation of gu pipe! nu, t~aphte and lei.phone 11nea. railroad lines, and for the trantportetlon or dlstnbutJon of lllec1rlc .,,.,gy, S)9troteum and Ill Pfoducta, ammonia, water, and Incidental purpoaee, Including accea end the right to k"p the pr<>pertl free from flammable materlal•. and wood growth. and ot~'" protect the aame from aJ haiardl In, upon and over the eaeement for public atrMI pufPO$M propoead 10 be vacated of e pc>rtlon of Harriman Avenue. • SECTION 3. The City Clefk Is dtrec:tad to maintain on file tn the office of the City Clerk mapa or plant 1how1ng the p8f1teulara of the proposed vacation for atrMI purpoMt of a portion of Harriman AV91lue, located noctheut of Gothard Street. end rel•ence 11 h«eby made to such rnapa or ptana tor patnculara u 10 tald prOPQMd vecation. '\.. SECTION• The City Council dOM hereby flx December 15, 1986, at the hour of 7:30 pm., or as won ttienJalter u ttle mttter may be heerd In Council Chambers In the~tvlc c.tltor. as The J,,,. and place for t1earlng tll wtont lnteffflad In°' o~Ung to the propotad va.c:atlon. Whkh um. 11 not i.u than fifteen-( 1Sj daY9 from the passage of this ruolUtlon. SECTION 5 The City Clerk It directed to eau• a copy of this reeolutlon to be published In a weekly ~aper, publtthad and circulated In Huntington Beec.h fOf at teat two 1ucc:eal4ve weet11 prior to the ome Mt harem for the public hMrtng SECTION 6 The 01rect0f Of Public Work1 l1 dlr.Ctad 10 pott, or C9UM to be poattd. notic.t of vacallon con~lly along the uMment ropoaed to be vacated of a portion of Harriman Avenue, k)cattd nonh .. st of Gothard Stretl, at i.ut two weetl• before the date of the hurtng. The not~ ll'lall be po11ad not more than 300 feel apart, but at least three not~ wn bf posted The nooc• lh n state the day, hour • .nd ~or hearing, and lhall r-"tr to the adoption of ttri• cnotutlon of Intention, and than dncr•be the euement or hall Include a m p or pi.rt lhOWfng the loution of the eaisement '°' pubhc 11r .. 1 Pf'UPoMI Pfopoaed to be v ca tad of a~ por1IOO of Httr Man AV9nue "PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Cllf C:iuncll of tile City of Huntington haeh at a t~lat meeting th«eof held on the t7th day o November, 108G 9'oMtt P. Mendlo, Jr .. Mer« STATE OF CALl,OANIA I COUHTY OF OAANG ,_ CITY OF HUNTINOT ON BEACH ) 1. ALICIA M, WEN-rWORTH, tM duly t*tad, quell~ CtfY O.k of ttM Cfty of H\lnt~ton IMllCh and ••·Oftldo Clerk Of lhe City Coonctr of tald City, do htftOY certify that Iha whOle numWt of memt>et• or tne City COUnclf of the City of Hunttnaton 8Mct'I t ~en: thal the f0f9Qo1tla ritOlutiOn wit patted MO adop19CI bY the &flifmatlve YGlil.CI&"'*• "*' ma)Orfty Cit 8" t~ membef't Of Id City Couhctl II • reou'ar rnfttlng th•eof held on the 17th d y of "°"..,..... 1"6. bJ ttte tolowtog VOie AVES-Cou~ Keltt. ~iCAR ,.,, Ftntej, M nd e Bey, G,...., N0£S~~ A88E.NT· OdunclHMn HOM A1191t M. ._, ..... Ct1J CIMI ....i ........ Ctlft ef ... C"' C...ol ef ._ ctfJ ef ................... c...... . • .. KA PERT &ERTR~ND S KAMl't!RT. Nov m· brr 1¥, 1986 'h•~· uf tkath llJ y~n old. JX>lovt'd hustw\d of L.Pnorr.-dttve»tf.'d f~11thf'r of ftobrri. Hu hes nd the ~~ Ka1l1h rn Burton. Lovin atlier-1n- L.11v. of Rod lfu1h • loving Grand(atht"r uf Cr:ug KampPrt Hught • Enc Burwn .11J K1n1b4c-rlt·y 8 IA" mg Great Cr4lnd- f otlb r of Bn•u fmd uind '! Hugh"" A lovm'! Brothf'f of PC4trl Williams. ruby Krupl.1 and Httnry ~mpnl and the lall' Cr) ~I Andtt'Wa Al tllf, 1('\.j~l rw "r- v1~ will ~ ht'ld t'n m.1111011 arr .. n e- n'K'n\S Qf the• Nrptune Sc.11 u·w with inum- nwnt : t. P.1('1(11 V1f'w Mt mon,11 l';irk Nf'W· port B. .. Kh Spinlual Bouqu .. u; prt'f«-rrt'd 01 Jorwt1on.s to vou r favonw ctumty · _ • ~ol Ow~p.1.,ms --- l w1run• lt.11;;1:1STt111U--1---· Lease convef'uence 12.72 mo 1VV '' • ~lect from 100 new and pre-c;wne-d (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 fJ::\ • Oehveryin Europeop11on •Best Prices • Convement Location \CJ dlel Merced•• • Great Location • Super Service 714/213 137-2333 SenJe Ane (5) FrHwey a •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales Pe0ple Beech In Buen• Perk · -0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. 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Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 541·1208 S'"ial Parts U.. 541·1411 MONO~Y-FRIOAY $ATUROAY SUNDAY 8 30 AM -9 00 PM 8 30 AM -8 00 PM 10 00 AM -5 00 PM Make Your Phone Start Rinsing " Advertise on This Page Call for Details 714/ 642-5678 Ask for Larrr •· amcg01 PONTIAC • !RANS AM • FIRtlllRO • SOOO Sll • ,AllS(,. • B()N.01.ll • CR.AHO PRIX • ~ CONVlRflllC • ' 1000 • CRANO AM 24I01Hlft. ltfd. Costa Meta Newport Btadl . 714/549-4300 a. rllCglal SUBARU SLASHES •PRICES! e ON ALL 1986 MODELS \JUR MY ClllWIGJANCCS wt Wll NOT BE UHOCRSOl01 ·-- SUBARU 2480 ........ Costa Mtsa Newport le.cl\ 714/549-4300 C> ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT .... :J,.,.. ,,,., ,,, ,,. -Slit• ,,,_, ,,,,, ' 0 t C CAMffiEI I NISSAN/~ 11.!0i • low ,rices • No Gimm des • Greot Selection • Fri•ndty heple • fueltent S.rvk• \ 813$ hoch loule•ord HvnhnftOn hcKh (714) 142-7711 (211) St2°146J ..--. Excellence in Sales Service & leulng ~orange County'• No. 1 No H1 .... Dealerlt WE H~VE ~ OISCOUNTSlll (714) 147 ••• 18111 a.ch Blvd .• Huntington kh. -... .. ,THURSDAY, OVEMBER 20, 1986 D w oil guilty of kill Former college official not lytng In watt, but murder wa~ first degree, jury finds By ROBERT HYNDMAN · ............... DonJld Emil O.W90n: the former usistant dean at Seddkbeck Com- munity . ~olleae. was eo!'victed Wednesday of fi"'t~ !DUrdcr in Presfdent Reagan says reaponslbtlttyfor Iran arms shipments ls his and that he does not view the · effort n a ftnco:IAI The parents of• 'Dallas" star Patrick Duffy are "Slain In Montana./ Al. California An unofficial court agrees to review Lindberg kid- napping case./ M Sports Golden W•t's fQOtball bowl opportunity should be decided soon./C1 INDEX Advice and Games B3 Boating 81 th_e 198~ shootlna death or htl ~x- ..,1ft. • 1'he Supenor Court jury 1n FuU- enon foClnd Dawion au illy of u~ina a pistol in thecommiss1orlofthecrime, but. found n~ evtdenc:'C that·Dawson ... Falilily of slain teen·to- filesilit Claim Mesa auto shop owner responsible for s hooting 15-year-old --- By PAUL ARCBJPLEY Of .. ._.., ........ The family of a·slain Costa Mesa teen-aicr plans to ftJc a lawsuit today • aaainst the man who allqedly shot the youth, their attorney said Wednesday. Santa Ana attorney Amador Cor· ona announced a press conference for today to expla.1n the details of the~ lawsuit against auto rcpau shop owner Enc Vincent Holt. Hoh reportedly fired the shotgun that killed IS-year-old David Gal- lardo on the niaht of Oct. 29 when the )'Outh and companion Tom Ramirez ., were alleJCdly stealing cu parts at the Costa Mesa shop. Corona saud the lawsuit aaainst Holt WJll likely be the onjy one filed by Gallardo's family. He said Stan and Alva Graciela Dick, Gallatdo's stepfather and mother, would attend the press conference. An investigator worlong for Cor- ona aJso was tryina to obtain county medical records on Gallardo's death in time for the press conference. The case has swirled in controvcny since the shootma. (Pl ....... PAIOLT/A2) hid an the l;ake Fornt home. ly1n11n au1lty of sccond:dtlrtt murder 1n· wait for his u-w1fe to return from a stead," . date with her boyfnend. Dawson could f11« a muimum of That findina would have qualified 2' yean to hfe in pri.on for the first· Dawt0n for life in prison without dcsree murder convtetion. plut' two ctmnce of parole. • · · ~itional years because he ultd a ·"rm. pleaied -that thry found the hafldaun, said Brower. • special crrtumstanceJUtt~ and that Such a wnten~. hr ta•d~ would he'll now be ch11b&e for parole," ·make Daw1<>11 eli11b1t for parole an defense· attorney Ron Brown Mid · half that time. Dawson alto will following the verdict. "But I'm ditap-receive credit for the two )ears of JIJl • s)oil'lted that they didn't find him · time he already has ser~cd. ', • . . . '/ Artist and his art. ........... ., ....... ArtUt DaaM Jlaa.oD • ..,. ap to Illa llfellke •tatae 0 raacy O.de Cowboy, 1988'" at die Lapaa .lleaCJa llueam of Art. Created ID m.lsecl media, tbe piece ia on loan from tbe 8kerlk faJially collection. · ' Brower, •bo has cnltred a second pica of not pulcy by rca1Qn ofin•1uty for his chcnt, must decide by Friday whnbtr to punut a sanny tnal or ttquest a date for wnltnt'ifll. · E"idencc s>mtnted d::J: the Supenor · Goun tnal lh that Dav.10n aimtd himself wuh t-o auns. se\.'ft'al boles of ammun1tton,. Kt of handcuffs and a lcntth o( rope. Witnesses tn~fied U\lt DaWM>n fired· at lcut 38 lhot' at his w1f~ • h1,tinaMr ... lllMI. Cox :pic~ed _over Plllmrrier to lead ... Ne·wpott. council By PAUL ARCHlPl..EY OfhDelr ........ A new chapter in Newp0rt Bach City Council history opened WCdnct- day and it least one council member expressed bis dismay that 1t read too much like a lot of past chapters; · · John C. Cox, Jr. was elected mayor b)""secret ballot and Evelyn Hart became mayor pro tem at the after: noon meetma. · • Cox was elected on the second ball01 at\crtyma with Mayor Pro Tern Ruttielyn Plummer in the first round ofvotini. Donald Strauss. entering his ninth )Cir on the council without ever holding either P.OSt and often at odds wtth the council m11onty, told fellow counetl mtmben they were rude for overlookina those who hold different views. ··1 wasdisas11>0inted in the outcome· Mayor Jolan C. eoz. Jr. of the mayor and ma)or pro tem· elections." Strau u1d. "l thli\k It the mayor's slot from the pro tem represents the 1nab1hty of this council post, was gnc1ou m defeat. · · to sec there are two points of vjew in "I'm \/Cry comfortable Wl\h Mayor the city. Cox bC~ng our fearlen lcader::.P1um- ·•1t woukl:ve been a courtesy to mer said. . . acknowled&e tfiat and make one of us Plummer joined the chof'\I of ma_> or or pro tem," he said. praise for outJOIOI coun<:1lmtmben Straus · mi¢.'a izcd he didn't Jaclue Heather and Bill Aice ~ho doubt the abihties of Coll or Hart. cho~ not to run for new terms. "They'll do a first class job."' he said. "I ~ant t0~).1 think: the tribute the ·1 '"" conhnue to be a team player.· city ~wcs to Jackie and Bill can be 1 •His were the only harsh words on repeated," he said. "Tosether an af\emoon filled with praJsc for · they've contnbutcd O"er a quaner outfoina council membcn and op-century to the city.·· . tim1sm for the comina lCTTfl. TaJun1 the aa"el, Cox too thanked Plummer. who some thought Hart and att for their J d<-f'\h1p would follow tBdition and move an lo (PJ-..e Me COX./ A2) •• _ Bulletin Board A3 Business BS-8 Classlfled C4-6 Comics a.. County supervisors back e.rpanSlon of honor farm Death notlces C7 Entertainment B2 Opinion A8-9 Paparazzi ~ 1 PoUce log A3 Public Notices C6-8 Sports C1-• Television 82 Weather A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA Ot .. o.tr,... .... Pushed by the need to shore the overcrowded James A. Musick Ho110Lfarm. Orange Couruy Super- visors backed a controversial ex- pansion plan Wednesday that would move inmates out of tents and into donn1tones. • However. county officials also vo~ to pursue Supervisor Bruce Ncstande's idea 10 eventually close the min1mum-secunty jail and trade the prime El Toro real estate for land on which to but.Id a remote jail County officials. wtth Supervisor Ralph Cl•rk absent, unarumously indicated their support Wednesday for the plan to push the Jiii capacity. from 829 prisoners to I ,S3S by the end of the century. But they postponed a final vote unul Tuesday, so the proposal could Slogans, hype no solution to drug abuse, experts say By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. 0.-,,... ..... Is the United tates 1n the &nP ofa drug epidemic? Or the nation merely swept up 1ri drug hysteria? Will Nancy Reqan's "Just Say No" campa11n really keep youn~uers from samP.hna 1llqal chemicals --~ Or 1s 1t JUSI a political catch phrase that will have no more impact than Gerald Ford's WIN (Whip Inflation Now) buttons'> Local e'q)Crts on drua abuse offer mixed opinions. But they arc skep- tical about simplistic lotJns as the solt solutton to widespread drua abuse. "I think 'Ju\t Say No' has some \lhdity 1f it's pan of an intcv.ated drua prevention propam." said Dr. Edward Kaufman, who is an as- oc1ate professor of psychiatry and humon behavior at UC Irvine. "But 1f Eleventh In•"''" you just pass out buttons and ribbons to kids, 1t's a farce." Kaufman said a comprehensive prevention proaram must ao beyond JUSt cducatina youngsters about the dm~rofdrop He salditaho should focus on improvinJ parcnona kill • prov1dma 1ltemat1\ICS to dru1 use. treating students and dropouts who already have drua problems and provtdina healthy role models for younastcrs. · · Role models arc the people youna- sters look up to and often imitate. Kaufman said 1t' difficult to acn- eralize about how tudents arc af- fected when a major \ports fiaure or movie star 1s arrested on drua charac -or consume~ a fatal overdose. He said a borderline user who . CRACKING D o~~ worries about cxpenmcntina with druas ma) decide to stop because of what happened to a role model. But hard-corc users will probably rat1on- ali1c that they can avoid an unhappy fate. (Pl ....... SLOOAJlf9/ A4) be rcdrafied to include res!nct1ons and safeguard pmposcd by Ncstande as well as residents ltYJ~ near the escape-plagued Jail. Mothers with small children were among the large crowd filled the board chambers Wednesday. Many of the residents from the Lake Forcs1 and Serrano Park commumucs had fought long and hard against the proposal to expand the Jail and move training academics for the county l hcnffs and fire deiartmcnts on to I 00-acrc site But-~omcowncrs were-rc1tJnCd Wednesday to be content with the added safe1uards as well as the supervisors' promise to work towa.rd..; a trade that would move the jail to a more remote area. . ..The supervisors d.id about as . much as they could."' said Marcel Fernandez. a Serrano Park rcs1dent "It's nice that they pvc some hope of moving the' facility at~~ point 1n time I don't thin~ 1t''> a smolc5crttn to quieten the commumtr.'' In a letter to the board. Ne tande - whosc di~trict includes the Mu 1ck fac1ht) -proposed the laod swap asa solution to the dilemma created a decade • o when new homes were appro\ed to be built 1,000 feet away from the Jail. A county task force has tc-ntatl\ ely (Pleue eee HONOR/ A4) St.an lanpaae a..tdeata of LelRre World, the Math ~e CoaatJ iethelnent ril~e below tbla i1Ual4e, ma7 or may not b•• been •arpri.Md to ... 1101Deone tblnb tbere'1 more •°'-' on belWad tbetr ftllecl com- manlty tbaia pn nammy aDd uatn~ lntne poUce eald It'• tbe tlalrd time dd9 feat tile fa.mllla.r "Lion Comat.ry ...... abo•e tbe Sen Dleco Freeway baa bMa altered by •andal•. · Plan touted as New~rt Center's comple~on IJ TIVE MARBLE .... ..., ....... quantt o(.-century qa, Ray Watton helped~ the mHtcr plan for Newpon Ctnter. t the time. the con«pt wa revolu'tcMWY raional shoppina 1ndbusina1cen1tr.Theoffi«to~n wou1J ao here. the aolf cuursc there, somC' home: on that 1d and 1n 1tlc middle there would be a hopp1n1 «ntcr. WattOn can't rcmtm~r of any Oppo\1llon to the ptan at the umc. ··&Kk thtn1 people • rt t c1ttd 1bUU1 1 II the unc) -.C\.Cl'I no"" that P'OPk: hke cwpon enter:· 1d Wat n. ..... neat, 11·~ clean It' 1 httk hkc Di ncytand ·• Rut times chanac and the circular C<tntC't that Wat.IOn helped dcs11n ID the early 1960. hu now J1\ltdcd the crycommunn 1t .... sbu1h toscnc. c1111en ar-uP -powerful cnouah 10 pthtt more than 6 000 1gn1tum -hi fi rctd a cit wtdc clcc:t1 n • '-· S Pf I .i t ~ ... .. ~,..., .. , <>Doolitioll lb the upan11on bas motonllS on a cun.i!'I route daroYlh. Hc.......,d,11 votenwould~w1tt wtW lap'" the btech nty and 1ttms the rural coe1tal footh1U1 1D11nd o( tO Mtpport Measure A 1f only bccautt li~m1ril)' at the tl"lffiC' mtics throu,h duwntown Corona dtl Mar. 1t 1uanntet1 consttuction of Pchcan "°" the office bU1ld1nas ind In 1,, Mivertisi"• htcraturc. The Hill Road .. ~ntial trKts will bnna. ... • l~1ne Co 1uitcs that construction ot "NcwPon Center is a •ay of TM mu" are un1mprc vd wath Pelican Hih Road will rost abOut S25 dtahn1 wuh problem that is The In 1ne etr.'s plcdac to bankroll m1lhon. _Watson, thou,h. said the suptnorto an) other way in thecntu't' mo"' than '40 million in · road pncc U1J 1s 101n1 up quickly and now cou1uy." he said. i mrprovemcnts as a trad ff for approaches $40 m1lhon. completing tht' center. The The Irvine C"o. ha outsptnt its ctnterpitce of the road "'ork I\ ''The tradcuffs we're aivin1 a~ opponenis by a suiuirina marain Pthcan Hill Road. 1 four-lane friahtenina." said Watson. "I'm not dur1n1 the campaiatt. The dcvtlop. , thorouahfarc that .. m serve a a atall sure The Irvine Co. isn't acttina. mcnt flrm't advm11ina dfort• to by pan around con~tcd G'orona det the ,bad ~n of the deal." · 111ure pas~ of Measure A is now Mar. · Still. cnt;cs contend that the en· a.,proa(hina SS00.000 w.bile oPP<>:- L.ikewisc, mtin bru,h' off other v1 ioncd road will not improve ncnts havc 'pent far ~s than fcatures~r ihe plan uch 15 a teen traOic. Thcr. also contend the road S 10.000. · · center, in enlaracd art museum and w1Jl be built with or without 1hc Ni~..cn is neither e~barrnscd or library and 1 community theater expansion of Newpoct Center be· reluct~nt to discus The Irvine Co's . cau~ n is a condition of The Irvine enormous camPtian. · "h 's all a smoke screen:· said Allan Co.'s plan to build ho tels and res1dcn-B«k. leader of the opposition aroup tial tracts south of Corona dcl Mar "We s~nt S2.5 m1llion1ust1euinJ Gndlock. · , "Pehcan Hill jsn'ta road at all, it'sa to the appr~val i;>roeess Our ca~· Watson. v.ho ha, alw served as whole cit)'." said Allan Bttk. the paian s~l\d'j't, 10 companson. is board chairman of ·Disney Pro-leading cnuc of the ~xpans1on. prudent. said 1e1sen. dUC11ons. 11 imtated by the cntic1 m. "lielsen· said tl\at Beck and others The total c~ of the e"pansfon plan • He de nbed the upansion·plan •~a ha\c a feeble understandina of the is ctt1m11cd to be upwar~ of ' fair proposal. e"'en an "ideal traffic· studies prepared for the CX· $300.000 a~d !he proJ~t 1s perceived proposal." pen ~ ·:-.. a v ... I w1&hm-"f: Im Co.-If "To lash out at this means }OU "It 1s true thatJraffrc w1ll 1ncrease voters affirm Measure A, lhc de· don't 'want an)thanf." 1d Watson: but 1~ 'W1ll 1ncreasc ~hcther or n?t .we velopment firm will be ptrmttted to who behcvcsthe pr0Jcct'Hh1ef critics do anythmg at Ncwpon Cente r.' said build nearly 900.000•squarc B:t of ·'.;'art opposed to chance an an) rash.ion ·Nielsen. "Traffic's actt1n& worse. office space and will cam ad01t1onal "They arc people who arc afraid of "But if "'e look at this (Newport rights 10 construct hom~nd ~hops. the future." he said. "ll'S,a aenuine Center) in the midst of all· th1 ·~ 1 1 ti .. fear. We all have "IOme fear -we regional traffic the studies say we arc N s mponant or us, said have fear for our canh. But these a''re adding more capacity than traffic. ielson. who .. beli~vc~ Newport people who arc op1>9sed 10 , any This proJCCt has ;r net benefit." Cent~[ needs a cont1nu1ng com!'mt- change." Nielsen also disputes the notion mcnlt in order to,Arescrve its unique Nielsen said .The Irvi ne Co. has that P n Hill Road will ma· qua ity. T ' spent more than $2.S mil hon pro-tenahze in quick fashion ·.even if If Measure A.fails -what then? c sin& it'i e~3n'i1on plan and ha'i voters nub the ex ans1on ~roject. -d'l'm notsure that~ can SAY. things incorporated -along the wa)' -The Irvine oast project ftas been -will be lost from our (>Cr5pcct1vCbut vanous features that have direct bouncing aro.und for 18 years and 1s what we will be losing is ~~ OJ>: benefits to the community. still the subJect of a lawsuit. said portun1ty to do them today, said The end product i'i a plan that 1s as Nielsen. Nielson. "But I really haven't thought good for the public a 1t 1s for The "II could be as long as Ctght or nine about losing. I'm not sure what the Irvine Co The development firm has )Cars before we sec that plan 1m-future would hold." promised to donated land and ar-plcmcnted." Nielsen said Watson said he believes Newpon range financing for a teen nightclub Watson 1s more terse m his Center cven1uallx will be exi>anded. and ha ~to donated land to the assessment oft he development firm' with or without the passage of Newpon Harbor Museum, which critics. -Measure A. desires to c~pand " ~ "You eari recognize gr6wth and .. To a lot of people within the Mostly fair skies in afternoon U.S. Tempe "? ";"' .... , t • 2 ' ... J • • But the biggest scllana point of all is deal with 1L Or you can lplOre 1t and company this 1s frustrating. I behcv:c the Pelican Hill bypass. The foad' things will get worse." said Watson Newport Center will be ultimately • ,would loopmlandfrom Pacific Coast Watson \aid the cost of the road 1s completed so I don't &et frustrated. I ·COX ELECTED MA YQR OF NEWPORT••• Htahway at a point south of Corona escalating so (lu1cldy that a day may JUSI fi&ht for 1t I'm a c:ompelltor:• be dcl Mar and then intersect with both come when cohstrucuon oftl\e road 1s said. ,. From A 1 ..o San Joaquin Hills Road and Bonita so expens1ve that The Irvine Co. will "You lose one battle you go to the and credited them with gcttJng him Mar and uauna Bcactt;->before th~council. Canyon Road. .... reconsider its development plans for nett." .. involved in city pohtics. B> de 1gn. the road would take the Irvine Coast. Ntxt: Ttt oltt r -1dt . He said teamwork was the secret to Newcomcrs Phil Sansone and Clarence Turner were sworn ~n along with rctum1n1counc1lwoman Evelyn Turner 1d he was approaching his new pos111on "with a bit of trepida- tion." FAMILY SUING AUTO SHOP OWNER From Al . • .... On the n1&ht of the incident police took fUm1rez into cu\tody for the alleged burglary attempt, but did not arrest Holt and rcfusca to make his name public Althouah Holt·s name was eventu- all) re \ ealed m the press. Deputy Di.stnct Attorney Rack King kept the case under wrap for two \\leek while prom1S1ng to announce whether cnm1nal charges ~ould be filed against Holt Then Krng bucked routine and tossed the casc to the Orange ( ount) Grand Jury for a dcc151on. Members of the city's Latmo community charged racism and poh- t1cs were behind the pal1cc and d1s1nct attorney's handling of the case. Corona received a threatening letter and several derogatory phone calls. But relattves of the pnnc1pals rc.,,caled the 29-)'ear-old Hoh was a fnend of Gallardo's family and had offered lhc teen-ager a pan-umc JOb at Holtz VW Repair on 20th Street Holt still has not talked publicly- about the night he and his wife stayed 1n an apartment behind the repair shop becau~ of burglary problems there. A shop employee said Ho h told him the ~ooting was accidental. The 19·member grand JUry w;ll hear evidence. then vote on whether Holt should be 1nd1cted on cnm1naJ charges At least 14 mcmbcTs must avec on whether an indictment is handed down GAME 10 I WEEK 10 I DAY 6 . I 90 13 23 ~ . 1 YEAll ... Al FLUEllT -· HERE ME TODAY'S .. IDS .. .. YOU COULD IE 0. •n WllllERt Ru es or d ow ro ploy rhe om or 0 voor game ~--r:cu:Q, Qi GO~ HGTUNE:-- 642-4JJJ 9.S 1.1-f, OS~ ror W~-GO 1nlormo1100. O~ GOOO ViE ~E~ll A E .... 59 j the council's past successes but ac- knowled&cd unanimity wa not the rule. • "We've had our share of debates. but all have made us work better," Coit said. "No one i>oint of view should prevail ... Hart. . Sansone vowed 10 keep his cam- pai~ promises. but said he would be "imtially neutral" on 1uues comma ~·After two 'plu years on the Plannan* Comm1ss1on I know what faces us, • he said. Cox said traffic problems would continue to be the city's number one issue, and that the council should be prepared to deal with development questions folJowing next week's special elecoon on Newport Center. Insurers wa,nt to s creen for AIDS pohc1ts. lobb}1st Lewis Keller said Wednesday. Cox U'Jed the council to "remam dahgcnt" 1n Its efforts to find a second 11rpon site 10 the county to alleviate the load at John Wayne Airport. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Insurers arc preparing legi lat1on to allow them to require m0$t Californians who apply for bfe or health wurancc to submit to an AID antibodies test. the industry's chief Sacramento lob- byist said. If such legislation 'were pas5Cd. those v.-ho te ted pos1t1 ve for the antibodies "'ould an most case be deemed umnsurable and ref U5ed A dec1s1on to introduce such lqis. lauon. which wo uld repeal a 198S Cahfom1a law bannmg msuraoce companies' use of such tests, has not }Ct been taken by the executive committee of his o rganization. the Assoc1at1on of CaJ1fom1a Life In- surance Compamcs. Keller said. He also predicted the city would be fac1n1 anncntion issues m the near future as development bcaJns on open Irvine Co. land betv..ccn Corona del ~'::,.~~E llily Pililt MAIN OFFIC! w. ' .... ' c.... 11 M.w f:,1' t.la a,.,,., 8 • I~ Cot11 U.w C.:A ~16: C.•!edaoa s.ii S.71 ~ & e010t•• 5'17 021 Govr•io• • 1!1&3 Or••igt CN\I Plil:MlwtQ C..,mpan, t'° ""#\ l!Qf°" ..._llll<O<>t to 1¢ol .. I "'911 .. QI lld-.. 1~ a.J·I~ t•~ ma, ~ •tfll~ ••lhGul ~ ,_.. ....._, r..I <""119'1 0- t.e.:Ot\d ci." pOll.tQe ~ al C:O.le -.... C...dOI,,.. (UPS 1•• I001 S..l>tc<•PllOn I>'! 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