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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-15 - Orange Coast Pilot..
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.. Fans 'duped'-;
Rolling Stones
fail to show
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Somet;hing fishy _
about parody
of 'People'
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(See stor y below) <See story below)
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ORANGE COAST YOUR HOMITOWN DAILY PAPIR
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS:~·i: :.~·.~~
Waste burnings at sea wave of future?
WOODS HOLE. Mass. 1 API
Instead of dumping hazardous
waste in landfills, industries
may ship them to sea to be
incinerated aboard tankers. sav
scientists at an international
conference on the oceans.
Three s h ips already burn
dangerous ch emical waste,
Manfred K. Nauke. an official of
the London -based I nter ·
Governmental Maritime
Consultive Organization. said
Wednesday.
Their number will grow in the
next 10 vears as communities
worldwide oppose new
hazardous waste disposal
facilities within their boundaries
a nd force a search for an
alternative. !"Jauke said at the
Third I nternational Ocean
Disposal symposium.
The tankers Vulcanus.
Matthias 2 and Vesta -burn
170.000 tons of dangerous
<:hemi<:al waste annually in the
North Sea. about 70 miles from
the <:oast of the Netherlands,
Nauke said.
"Within the last year several
non· European countries have
shown increasing interest in the
disposal of chemical wastes by
means of incineration at sea,"
he said, "which suggests such
operations may increase in the
future and that they may occur
in parts of the ocean which have
not formerly been subject to this
type or activity."
The United States has tested
ocean burning since 1974. but
has been slow to approve its use.
he told about 150 scientists and
government officials at the
five-day symposium. which ends
Friday.
"With the increased concern
about putting these chemicals
into the ground, there probably
Delly ,.llet ,._tty ltlcllanl 1(-ler
Goofyfoot surfer cuts back on steep 46th Street wave zn .'\fewport as southwest swell moves into county.
No suspects
in Newport
beating death
An autopsy performed by the
Orange County coroner has
revealed that a 77-year -old
Newport Beach man, found slain
this week in his two-story
co ndominium near Hoag
Memorial Hospital. was killed by
strangulation a nd a severe
beating to the head.
But Newport detectives said
they still have no suspects in the
appare nt murder of Anthony
Lial de Sousa.
Police officers discovered the
dead man in his 455 Bolero Way
condominium after neighbors
notified pol ice they were
worried because they had not
seen the elderly man for several
days.
Initial reports indicate that
deSousa had been dead for at
least two days by the time police
investigators arrived
They said it appeared the man
put up a struggle and that it was
"obvious" that he did not die of
natur al causes.
Detectives also r eported that
deSousa's 1981 station wagon,
which had been parked in a
carport below his residence. was
missing.
Police said they have put out a
description of the vehicle in five
different counties and theorize
that the unknown killer may
have taken t he car.
The man's condominium,
police added, appeared to have
b een burglarized. T h ey said
officers discovered an empty
jewelry box a nd other clues
which indicate a burglary.
Police. though, would not go so
fa r as saying that burglary is
cons idered the motive in the
slaying.
D esousa, a widower who
r ep<¥"ledly lived alone. had been
in bcellent health.
Stones' fans fall for trap
·Hints' prove false in SF night club concert
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Hundrt'ds of hard-core Rolling
Stones fans. hoping for an
unscheduled performance by
their idols, wound up with an
evening of local punk rock music
and a lecture from a nightclub
owner
"This should be a lesson: You
s houldn't get hyped up about
everybody but local bands."
s aid Mabuhay Gardens owner
Dirk Dirkson. who said he had
tried lo dupe Stones. fans into the
club at $6 a head -with
suggesti ve advertising.
Mick Jagger and company,
currently on lour, a re scheduled
lo appear in San F rancisco's
Candlestick Park on Saturday
and Sunday
Rut the fans who huddled
together in line. stamping their
feet and tossing down whiskey
and beer. were convinced the
Stones would play at the Fab
Mab fi rst.
''They fell into our human
fl ytrap," Dirkson said of the 600
patrons who turned out to see a
group called "Tattoo" at the
Fab Mab.
Tattoo, cr eated by Dirkson
with members of two local punk
groups, was part of a plan the
club owner devised with s tudent
stafrcrs at KUSF. the University
of San Francisco's radio station.
"to exploit the bozos who don't
support local music but bust
their a ·S to see a group from
New York or Britain."
Dirkson said lhev launched
their plot after the F'ab Mab was
flooded with calls from fans who
saw an article by a Bay area
newspaper rock mus ic critic
saying he was · '99.9 per cent
s ure" the Stones would make a
s urprise a ppearance at the club.
"KUSF thought it would be
funny to put a satire group on,"
Dirkson said. "The whole thing
is somewhat tongue-in-cheek."
Dirkson also advertised that a
limited number of tickets were
available for the s how, and those
only t hrough specified ticket
outlets. a p r actice rarel y
observed at the Fab Mab.
But as the crowd began to
form T uesd ay night. Dirkson
(See STONES, Page A2)
Popular magazine lampooned
Harvard students have fun with parody on 'People,
CA MBRIDGE. Mass. (AP> -
Take a look at the people in
Peopl e this week. Brooke
Shields is on the cover. holding a
dead fis h. T here's a sn appy
story about a boxing nun and an
o u trageous interview with
he·man TV star Erik Estrada,
humble as ever. (Photo, Page
A3)
If the fishy theme from the
cover photo doesn't give it away,
the pri ce wil l . The
undergraduate satiris ts at the
Harvatrd Lampoon want $2 for
t h ei r parody of People
magazi n e. which hits the
newsracks today.
One million copies have been
distributed around the country,
a nd even the people al the real
People -wtvcb sells for 95 centA
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-think it's funny.
"I got a few chuckles out of
it," said Hal Wingo, assistant
managing editor of the genuine
People. "I think ther e were
points at which they had our
st yle down pretty well."
T he parody issue matches
People's graph)cs exactly, and it
is Cull of real advertisements.
including one from the authentic
magazine that read s :
"Compliments from th.e r eal
thing."
For the Harvard students who
s pent last s umm er o n the
112-page project. People was a
perfect target.
"We thought tha t since People
is so successful, it is therefore
ripe for parody," said Paul Sax,
one of the 'Lampoon writers .
"People is relentlessly read able.
It's sort of the prose equivalent
of Muzak. We wanted ours to be
like that."
William K . Kimb a ll, a
Lampoon staffer, said Bo Derek.
Dick Cavett. Brooke Adams. •
Liza Minnelli and most of the
other celebrities pictured in the
Cake magazine posed willingly.
"T hey wanted to show they
had a sense of humor." be said.
•·I don't think anybody Is
insulted. It may be mischievous,
but it's not derogatory."
Like its m od e l, the fake
People is filled with gossipy
stories about movie stars, TV
personalities. folks with odd
businesses, oCCbeat Cads a nd
p eople 1..~ith proble m s. But
\See LAmPOO~, Page A.2)
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will be movement in this countrv
a nd in oth('rs toward this
method of dis posal," he said.
TRW lnc .. a California
consulting eompany. surveved
th e hi sto r y o f U S
En vi ronmenta I P rotection
Agency tc·s ts on the ocean
burning in another symposium
paper.
"Rc ~ult s of both EPA
spo n sor ed and Europ ea n
research s how that at-sea
incineration in a properly
des igned facility can b e
aceomplis hed safely and with
unmeas urable lo minima l
impacb." the com pany
('On<:ludcd.
1-1 i gh cost prevents the rapid
growth of ocean burning. Nauke
said in an interview.
AWACS planes
patrol Egyypt
by agreement
CA I RO. Egypt lA P l -
America's sophisticated AWACS
radar planes began patrolling
Eg y ptian airspace today as
President Hosni Mubarak swore
in his Cabinet and ordered the
death penalty for ~nyone using
unlicensed weapons.
Gen . Ahmed Nasr .
commander of the Cairo West
military base. told reporters the
Airborne Warning and Control
Systems plane s entered
Egyptian airs pace at noon 3
ci .m . P DT and began
patrolling.
The United States dis patched
the two AWACS jets to Egypt to
demons trate confidence in
Mubarak. who replaced
assassinated President Anwar
Sadat. Nasr did not say exactly
where the jets were patrolling.
The U.S. Embassy confirmed
the planes· arrival but declined
to pi npoint their area of
operations.
The state information service
director. Moh ammed Hakki.
said the decision to send the
AW ACS planes to Egypt was
made in Washington under an
agree ment between the
countries.
Defense Minister Abdel Halim
/\bu Ghazala. s peaking to
reporters as he rushed from the
swearing.in cer emony said:
"It's an agreement that two
AW ACS be stationed here to
watch over the northern.
western and southern borders
We have not bought them
This is som ething for the joint
exercises with the Americans
that begins in November."
Abu Ghazala also said Egypt
had adviser s in neighboring
Sudan training the Sudanese.
Sudan's president. Gaafar
Numeiri. has said he expects an
attack from Libya at any
moment.
Abu Ghazala said the dispatch
of radar planes was not at all
related to Saudi Arabia. The
Reagan administration i s
ru nning into opposition in
gaining approval of a proposed
AW ACS sale to Saudi Arabia
Drug orders
said altered
MEMPHIS, Tenn. ·CAP) -A
h andwri ti n g a n a l yst has
testified that dozens of druli?
prescriptions issued to rock 'n'
rollers Elvis Presley and Jerry
Lee Lewis were a ltered or had
forged signatures.
Robert Mue hlberger, a
documents analyst for the U.S.
Postal Service in Memphis, was
a p rosecut i o n witness
W ednesday i n the trial of
Presley's and Lewis' physician.
Dr. George Nichopoulos .
The d octor is charged with 12
counts of prescribing excessive
amounts of addictive drugs for
himself, Presley, Lewis and nine
other patients. Presley died
Aug. 16, 1.,977, or a heart ailment,
according to offljial records.
because of Israeli opposition.
Former I srael i De fe nse
Minister Ezer Weizman, who
met briefly with Mubarak today,
said he did not think the Israeli
government would complain
about AWACS planes in Egypt
because Egypt was "a peaceful
nation."
An authoritative source in
(See EGYPT. Page A2)
R eagan raps
'propaganda'
against V.S.
P H ILADELPH IA tAP ) -
President Reagan said today a
"propaganda campaign " has
been launched "that would have
the world believe the. capitalist
U.S. is the cause of world hunger
and poverty."
But he rejected that idea and
said the best way for poor
countries to achieve prosperity
is th rough free nations boosting
private in vestment and
international trade.
Reagan, in . a speech setting
the stage for n ext week's
international conferen ce in
Cancun, Mexico. said the United
Stales has done its part when it
comes to foreign aid.
"Far from lagging behind and
refusing to do our part. the
United States is leading the way
in helping lo better the lives of
citizens in d eveloping
countries ... he said.
··Free p eople build free
markets that ignite dynamic
development for everyone," the
president said. citing the United
States as an example.
"No matter where you look
tod ay, you will see t hat
development depends· on
economic freedom," he added.
··Stimulating international
trade by opening up markets is
absolutely essential.•· he told the
<See REAGAN, Page A2)
DRANGI COAST WIATHIR
Mostly sunny Friday.
L ows ton i g ht 45 at
beaches, 55 inland. Highs
Friday 66 along coast. 73
inland .
INSIOI TODAY
Tomorrow, not yesterday,
bears the destiny of the
besieged nation of Africa.
f See ·'New hope grip s
Africa," Page CBJ
INDU
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pu Iii 1t· • "tll get l'\ t'n e1t dcetion
\\" ha\ l' a I rust rc•lat1onsh1p to
g1\ ,. llwm untarn1-.hl•d Judgl's "
\\'<·111..tl \\as rnm 11'1t•cl on five
Ill I 'd I' nl t• ;J n Cl I l' II ll 11 I :0. 0 f
'"I ll· ll 111,g pr ci... 111ul1 on b) a
rn1111111p,tl 1·011rl Jllr\ I.isl Frirlay
.incl 'ot'lllt•n1 t•d t11 fiO d:l\ °'Ill j<ltl
01.111i.:1· ('ount\ lt ;,1rbor
1>1-..1111·1 :\lunlt'1pal Court .Judge
"l•l1111 Frankl111 who "l'nle nrcd
\\ l' n n· 11 :\1 on d .1 ~ ha.., g iv t' n
\\ 1•111C'll until '"'' 1:-i to begin
"\I I\ lrll! hi' 'ot'rlt• nt't' Ill 1·1ther
I Ir .111gt• or S;in 0 11•i.:11 1·ounttl''o
I tw trial \\ d~ mfl\ t•cl from San
l>ll'J.!11 111 Orange• Count,\ after a
111clge rull·d lht•rt• was
JJ1'1•11HltC'1:il prc·tn:il 11uhltc1t\' m
t..,;in l>rt•go
1781 battle
re-e11acted
\;o..N,\l'OLIS. \ld t1\1'1 lt
\\ ;1-; a hl';.111t1ful d:1\ for a battle,
t''P•'ciall.\ sin1·1• lht• mus kets
w1•n·n l lnadl'd an<I ever) body
krtl'\\ ahl·acl of trml' th:.tt the
good ,l?UVS 1n hlut• \\Ottld WIO
Somr 500 troops dc•t'kC'd out as
Frc·nC'h :-.oldiC'r' 111 I Hth rcntury
ga1 h ro11tt.'d the British on behalf
of tht• J\mN1can colonists here
W1•cl11l·srtav 1n a small·scale
I'<' <•n;.ic·tment of thl' Battle of
Yorktown
Th« batllC' along Coll C'ge Creek
on the St .John·., Colleg<' tampus
l' a p p l' cl t h <· f\ n n a p o l i s
t'C'll'hrat1on of the march of
I·' r 1 • n 1· h Ci l' n C o m p t c d e
Hoc·h.1mhc.·au ., troops fro m
Hhodt• Island lo Yorktown. Va ..
~lo ~·+:ars ago this month
From Page A1
LAMPOON • •
1•v1•1 ything 1s made up
Cover gi rl Shit•lds was voted in
a f:i kr p11ll l o be both the
J>r<'ttH•.,t and ugltest woman in
the worl1I "11lustraling the
ftnl' hnc hctwccn a goddess·like
lwuut~ and a walking garbage
SCO\.\
· li er love·h<itc r elationship
was sharpest with males age 16
to I~ ... the magazine went on,
"!l:I percent o( whom said they
\\ ould g1,·e the;r rrght leg for a
elate with Brooke but none of
\\horn would finish :i Coke from
'' h1ch she h;id takt.'n a sip "
Pilots ejt>cl
FALLON NA.VAL AIR
STATION. Nev (AP> Two
pilots stationed rn California
eJe('Le d safel y when their
twin seater Jet loR t power and
crnRhed near ttui base•Tuesday
about 70 miles ef<;t of Reno
l>l'l'll drarigmg the t'lt'l'trtt•ul and
t•ontrol 1·1n·uits that t>J.ll'I ale the
v.11\i.'s to rnsure the.> v.111 open
and cloM• properly The valves
;1ppart.•ntly had Jammed due to
pl'(~s~ure between two discs
within them
Federa l officials. however,
s<11d any measures tuken now by
Edison, ~ perC'ent owner of Unit
l along with 20 percent owner
San Diego Gas & Elt•ct r1c Co ..
ar t' 1.•onsidered interim
•
Ely out,
Collins lll
at pageant ...
/\Tl.ANTIC CITY. NJ t AP>
Tulk show ho!>l Gary Collins
h<i ., be<'n !.eledl.'d as the new
ho q of th e 7\11 ss America
P:.1 g t•an1 . replat1ng former
tl'lt.•v1.,1on Tartan Hon Ely.
pag1•a nt officials said today
Collins, married to a former
Mi ss J\menca 1958 Mary Ann
Mobil'~" w~t., ::.l'letted "beC'ause
v.c'vt'.l'mbarked on :.t policy of
changing pe rsonalities as we
think l'Xpedient." said Albert A
Marks .Jr .. thl' Mi s!> America
Pageant t hairman who fired
Hert Parks as the show's host
two years ago.
"Wt.• were convinted 1l would
be u good idea lo brrng a new
ran' on the !.hO\\," he :.aid
Marks said ratings o f
September's show were down
about 10 percent. but not
because of Ely
"Ratings are down for all of
television. Ron El y s tepped into
a tough s pot and d 1d a very
professional JOb . Thi!> 1s no
knock on Ron and he !>aid he
under~tands what we're doing."
Marks said Ely was informed
of the decision before it was
rt'll'asc.'CI to the press to avoid the
· 'C'ommunications s nafu" that
dl'veloped when Parks learned
from a reporter that h.C' had been
fired from his job of 25 years.
:\I ;.irk!> declined to say how
long ht' expected Collins to serve
as the host of the show
··A lot depends on the way the
show stutks u11 next September.
but I can assure you there will
be n o m o r e 25 ·yea r ·en -
gagem ents"
There is "no chance" that
Park:. will return as emcee of
the pageant. Marks said
Colson talks
of Nixon tape
WASlllNGTON IJ\P I Ta pes
from the Whit e House of
H 11'11ard Nixon would reflect
"noble moments. locker room
talk. dirty remarks. cltrl} Jokes.
'' i:-.l'<Tacks. serious re flections
the .... hole range or human
ex perience." said former Nixon
aide Charles Colson.
Colson told the N;itional Press
C lub on Wednes d ay that
publis hed transcripts of the
tapes can distort the context
under which some conversations
\.\l'rl' held
11 e said there \\er e lots of
l·onvL·rsa t ions ltkt' the one
rcc·<'ntlv disclosed 1n which
Nixon. angered by May, 1971.
antiwar demonstrations. agreed
whl'n C'hief of s taff H .R .
Haldeman suggested that Colson
hire Tt•ams te rs to beat up
protesters
C'omplete replacement of the
va l vt.•s is considered th e
long term solution. o rf1c1als
said
The prolonged s hutdown of
l ' nit I one of sever al which
have kept the reaC'tor out of
service for most of the last two
years is expected to cost the.
utilities millions of dollars in
extra fossil fuel C'Osts
Barron, however. said he
didn't yet know what those extra
II El< 1-: /IE C<J.\U:s
\ 1•11 l111s1 C11ll1t1.,
r111-:1u: FIE GOES
EI payea11r .WC E/11
costs would be once the reactor
1s back in service.
Edison's per day share of the
extra fuel costs could add up lo
about $262,000 or $11 million for
the duration of the shutdown.
Edi son and SDG&E are
currently awaiting word from
the U S. Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board on permit
applrcations to load fuel and run
nt>~ I y built Unit 2 at San Onofre
on ..i low·power lest basis
From Page A1
REAGAN • • •
World Affairs Council of
Philadelphia
Later. he was traveling lo
Whippany, N.J .. for a state
Republican fund-raiser and a
campaign appearance on behalf
of Thomas Kean. the Republican
candidate for governor.
J n hi s prepared s peech .
Reagan told his Philadelphia
audience:
··To lis t en to some s hrill
voices. you'd think our policies
were as s tingy as your
Philadelphia Eagles defense.
·'T h ere is a propaganda
campaign in wide circulation
that would have the world
believe the capitalist U.S. is the
cause of world hunger and
poverty.
"Yet each year the United
States provides more food
assistance to developing nations
than all ot her nations
combined." he asserted.
The president also said the
United States helps developing
countries by providing open and
growing U.S. markets for their
products. Americans buy about
one·ha lf of all manufactured
goods exported by non-OPEC
developing countries, Reagan
said, and U.S. trade barriers are
among the lowest in the world .
"And the way we can do that
job best, the way we can provide
the most opportunity for even
the poorest of nations. is to
rollow t hrough with our own
economic recovery program to
e n s ure s tro ng . s u s tained
noninflationary growth."
It was not clear what specific
c riticism of U.S. foreign aid
policies Reagan was referring
to.
In recent years. there has
b e e n a n u nd e r c u r r e n t o f
criticism from industrial and
Third World nations alike that
the United States bas not been
dotng its share in aiding poor
nations.
Orange County up
510,336 in 1970s
W 1\S llJ NGTON <A P >
C1•nsus Bureau fi gures s how that
three Southe rn Ca lifo rnia
counltC's were a mong five rn the
nation that had the biggest
population increases in the last
dl'cade
Orange, Los Angeles and San
Diego counties were just behind
a Tl'xas county and one in
Ar17.ona where the biggest
populatton gains "ere recorded.
accordin~ lo the 1980 census.
Los An~eles County remains
the nation's most populous
count\' with 7,477.657 residents,
holding a substantial lead over
Illinois' Cook County, which is
the second most·populous
O ran~e County gained 510.337
people lo reach a population or
1.931 .570 and is now the nation's
sixth most populous county. San
Diego County is No 8, having
moved up from 17th place in the
las t decade by increasing its
population by 503,992 to r each
1.861,846.
The counties th.at grew the
most since 1970 were Harris
County in Texas. at 2.409,544 and
1\1 aricopa County in Arizona at
1.508.0:l>. the census showed.
Of the 25 counties that showed 4
the biggest population increases,
eight were in Californfa.
The other California counties
in the top 25 growth list were
Ventura, Santa C lara. San
Bernardino, Riverside and
Sacramento.
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• The n1•wl) t•ruwm·d Ml:.:>
America got <J big grin out of
(e d erul Hudgl•l l>ircdur
David 'lockman.
F.llzab e lh Ward , J
20-yt-ar-old accounting muJ111
Crom Arkun s u s Te {·h
~n i versity, :.u1d s he was
impressed with the wuy
Stock man. 34, ros t' from
con gress m an t o bud g 1• t
director
And, s aid Mis!. Ward,
Stock man is smgk
J n W u s h1f\.glo n , E dwin
Dal e, a s pokes man ror
Stockman, t•onf1 rmed his
boss' eligibility and said ht•
interrupted Stockman durin~
the duy to tell him about
M 1ss Ward 's interest.
Stockman "smiled broadly
and s aid he \\a:. gre at!~
fl attered and that he hopl·d
<.'hance m ight l'nable them to
m e et one dav ... Oale ::.aid
• Mikhail Bar) \h nl ko\,
art1s lll' director of Ame rica n
Ballet Tht'ater. w•i-• for<.'<'d lo
QUll Ill lhl' n11ddl1• o r J
M 1nm·u1)(1lt:-; pt•rformancl.' of
"Swan L;,1kt•" bN·au..,t• of a
heel lllJUn
A ... ....,... ..
Bar):-.hrukm . \\ho lllJlll't'd
hb hl•t•I la1ot \\'l't·I-. du ring
reheur:-.u l 111 ;\11''' Y ork.
aggruvall•tl lht• 1n.1ury urul
\\ a s n · p I a c t' ti h ~ R o :-. "
Strrtton for th1· :-.t•voml h alt
of thl• ballt•l Crystal Gayle. cmmtry s111gr:r. will share the spotl1gltt with
Sesame Street's H1g Hird 111 the upcommg telev1s1on sµPe10/.
"Country Top 211 The /t('ll recently rn mpleted a recordwy for u
new song for w1 a/hum
Bar) s h 11ii..t1 v \\ a.., b e 1 n g
treate d b\ th e d a n c e
com pan~ 's ph\ :-.1r1•1ns a nd 1:-.
t•xpt•t•tt•d lo 1wr form l"n1 g ht.
hi s onl\' othe r st•ht·dult•d
perfn r .man c·t• c:J ur 1ng a
:.ix da~ M1nrwapol1:-. run Assemblymen aid ill /Jov . .
State a ss embl y men
C h e s t e r Wra y,
D -W estmin s t er. and Phil
Wyman, R-Tehachapi, paved
the way for a South African
boy with a premature aging
disease to v is it Disneyland
without cost lo his family.
according to Wra.r's office
The boy 1s s cheduled to
arrive m Southern California
on Nov. 29.
Fransie Gerringer ha s
• An attorney for the state
D ep artm ent o f
Transportation. Ch arles P.
Va ldes of Sacramento , has
been re-elected preside nt of
th e Ca l i f ornia S t ale
Employees' Assotiation.
Valdes defeated Leo Mayer
of San Francisco 395-300 m a
vote of general council
d elegat es m Anaheim
progeria, which causes him
to age at 10 times the normal
rate. and his plight was
covered in news reports that
came to t he legis lators
attention.
The two located the child
through the South African
con s ul in Beverly H ills.
s ec ured accommodations
from Dis n eyland for the
family and persuaded a
major airline to provide
travel, Wray's office said .
• Los Angeles Mayor Tom
Bra.dley called o n Tokyo
Gov Shunichi Suzuki.
Bradley told S uzuki that
the purpose of his visit 1s to
"ex plor e possibilities of
s ecuring p articipation by
Japanese firm s i n the
construction of port facilities
for coal s hipment in Los
Angeles.
H u m 11 1 :-. h .t \ l' b l' l' n
appearing in g11-...,IJJ column:-.
that ;>.:('\\ 'I ork t;m llugh
fart'\ a nd h 1.., \\l f t•
m 1 I I 1 ,; n a 1 r t· 1 l' " I t -. t .i t l'
d c v l' I o I' t· r E \ a n ~ t' I i n f'
G u u I t• I a ' (' a re \ , .... 1 r 1·
l' x pl'<· t 1 ll ~ J l'll I 01 ti . !'>Cl .t
re po rkr JKI J>J>t•d thl· q ut•'il10n
Tht• n •ix1rtt·r ,1..,kt·cJ C J l't')
...., h<.•tht·r tht•n · ...., as .111) thrng
lo n :port on tht-1mrnrnl·net·
0 f l It I' ... t 1u· k J l I h I'
E1't·t·ut1\'t• "1.tn:-.11111 ·
':"'Jo.· tht• 1-:oH·rnm ... a id.
Cart') had l:l l·hildrl'n w ith
his firs t wire•. lh•ll'n, ...., ho
ch ed of t a nC'l·r rn 197 1
Tht• go\t•rnor 'ard hl' 1:-.
e x p e t' t 1 n g a .., ~· \ t· n t h
grand<.'hrlrl. IHJl :,,aid no
... tork!. .... ere on lht' \l.J\ lo hi::.
()W n hou:-.e ·
· · H a\'lng pu..,..,ed all th1•
b1 n.1 id<'nl i f1cat10n test., f1Jr
that "Pl'C'll''> I knu..., \\ ht•n
om"s coming · t'an·~ .,aid
Nights to stay chilly
Coastal
Ll9M ve<IM>lt wind\ w0>tertv 10 to
II i.nots In •flernoon 1 to • 1001 southerly sw•ll 6-<reHl"9 10 I to 1
~oot •uterly swtll tonl9M Fair
California
Sout!wrn C.llfornl• will ft••• some
~loudl,..u but 1"9 outlook 1, for mostly f•lr lll!les lftrou9h Frld•v Continued cOOI nlllhl\ .,, uc-<ted, but \llghlly w.,mer Oay\ •r• forecest. Or•nue County hl9111 IOday •nd Frld•Y wlll lie"' ton LOW\ •S lo SS Valley highs wlll ra"l)e from .. to
1•, with'°""" be-45 and SS Mount•111 n•ans mosuy •n "'" -t.-sUto«I NonherndeW!r'I n1vns mottly Int,.. '°'· with '°""" "' the ~ ""° 40I Sout!wrn deMrt highs tn t~ 10\, lo~ 4S to SJ. Northern •nd Central C.ltfornle wlll be p..-11y cl~ thrOU9ft FrlOO Sc•lltrtd \hower' ma inly
afternoons •nd evenltHJS. OYer
1outhern r•n9es and ••on9 r•\t slopes of Sierra Snow level nur •,000 1 .. 11n the north. t,000 1 .. 11n ti.e southern •envies Sl-ly rlli"9 tOOay
V .S. sunuuar.r
Th<I deh199 ended Wednewav In raln-ball..-ed rw>rthern TuH •nd southern Oltlehom•. but lhe """' of floodln9 ,...,.lned as cloudy oles hovered over swollen river&. Hlgll water In Oklahom• town• be98n to recedit, but delayed 110001"9
Wei PoHlblt a1 lh<I Ne I ION I WHll•r S.rvlce pr*Clkled the Red RIYtr •nd Its tributaries would crt\t ti rKord levels. Most maJor Olll•homa hlghwa v1
w•r• reopened Wednesday, but .. veral remelned under wlltr No lnJurles -re r9ll0(1ed In Olll•nom•'•
flOOd~.
In Te•as# hOwever, , ..... n people NYe dl*Cl sine:• S<.tndey •s a reMill of OYtrlo-CrMl!S-rlWI"\
Abo<l1 tOO -•• rMur....i to !Mir llc>mes In llr«.._fd9e, TOH, whlle .. vtr•I othtr l•mlllts there ,.,,. evecu•ted be<euw 01 •111>r01M:hlnQ
rvnoff from ntlGflbe>rlnv SI\« h "ord County. T•••s Red Cross ofllcl •ls ntlm•ted J,OSO l•mlllos In nlM Ttlfl cowrllft _._ eff«ted by the f.-rnv. E htwlltre, llgflt drlu le •u sc•tttr*Cl over the tHttrn Pl•lns
H Mavy 1t1owers, 1ca"tred from Ark...,MS ID Wl~sln, mcw..i Into tM MIHlulppl V•llev Sllowtrs •Ito wtN KMtlnd over Loulsl*"• •nd lh<I toutllern All.,tk sletn LIQlll snow fell In c.ntr*' W'f0ml"9. Slll9S -. pef'tly Cl-Y In Gu11 CMll sletft -the West, with sun In
tlw Nol'1h .. •t TtmPtr•tures around the nation mldcMly WtclntMs.v r""911d from • low of ,. In Diiion, Mont., •nd f!vanttOll, Wyo .. to • 111gi. of t$ In
-ay.f rlday 11 \'Ou OU not ""'* ,.out PtPt• by ~ 30 O m tall bollnrt I Om -"d )'OU' CCIO) ~ft IM ~•\41ftlCI
Setu<d4y olld Su"day ti y0u oo not
,_,.. ye>ur coo1 01 I a"' cell ilotlcwt 10 e m and Y'PV' COO¥ .... bol .,.,,....,
M<Alltn. Tu•S Tn1 ~•l 1on•t W••lner S•rvl<• forecaSI for today <•lleO lo•
tnundtr,lorm~ uatterrd over tM
toutritrn Pl•1ns artd 11'1• \OUttwrn Mississippi Valley
ShOwets •re expected 1n the Ohio valley and Ult' Grut L.akH roglon, with some rein lt~rll'IQ over '"' Grul BHln And lhe central Rocl!oe\ TM EHi CMst wlll Dt partly cloudy, wltll sunshl~ ovor most of Int
We,tern \tate'\ ttw Weather-S.rvfc~ selo
Extended
outlook
COASTAL. MOUNTAIN AltlEAS -F•lr wuthtf. C.O.stal arH highs mid
60\ at lite bff<ftes to •-IOs In•-••lleys Low• 41 to SS Mounl•ln rflort level hlQft\ In I,,. SO. L-s 30 to.O
Tem.peratures
NATION HI Lo All>any .. 2t Albuqu. n .,
A'f\evmr 67 l3 Atlanta 69 .. All.,,tc (ty 60 .,
Balllmort 6J J.4 Blrmlngftm 73 SJ Blsm•r<k SS 21 Boht S6 31 Bo\ ton 61 )9 Bu!l•lo ,. JI Chart\tn SC n S• Ch•rlstnWV 75 J.4 ChevenM SS 37 Chl<190 61 SJ Cincinnati 72 .. Cleveland .. .,
Columbus .. 37 Oal·Ftwtll .. .,
D•nver Sl •2 o .. Molnn II 62 Oetroll 60 .,
El Paso 80 SI Falrbenlts 41 J.4 H•rtford bl 29 Helen• .. l3 HOftOIUIU 17 ,.
Houston " " lndMPlll "3 St J*CUnvlle 14 ts K•nsCttv 11 62 LHV"9H .. 42 llllle Ao<k .. n Loul1vl11e 11 ...
~
70
J1..,,,1.,
CWXJ
10 111 Cold ~ w.,,,. ---S.,.o••" Sto••0"'0''f' Oul\#4•4
IIlIImJ ---------
Memp111, 61 Miami 80 M1lwaiukM SI Mpl\·SI P s• N•\hvlllt .,
Ntw OrlNM ..
New York 67 Olll• City t7 Phltedphia 6S P1-nlx 18 Pittsburgh .. Pll•nd. Mtt 6l Piiand, Ort .. Rapid City Al Reno •• Richmond .. Salt Lakt St
SHlllt s• SI Loul• 61 St P-T•mlWI .. St Sit M•ri. SJ SPokane sa TUIH .,
Washlnvtn .. Wlch11• 7t
CALlf'OltHIA Applt Valley Bai.ersfi.ld B•rslow BHUmOftt 819 Bur Blst>oc> Blyl!w C.l•llna Culvu City Eurek• Fresno Lake Arr-L.,.cesler LOft9BHCh Los Angele. Mary1vllle
Monr-ovl•
lo• ,,,..,.....,
HAflO~O' wUlttU \O~M:I
NO .AA u ' o ••••. , ......... "
SI Monttti.llo 10 13 Mont•r•v ~· Sl Ml Wiiton •• SI NffdlU 7S sa NtwPOM Btacn 11 6) Oakland t>to 0 Ont•rto •o sa Palm SP!'"'V' 1~
ll Puaoena ~~ SI Peso ROl>I.., •• 34 R IVfl'\ldP .. 31 Red Bluff 1\
:16 S.o<r•mento ll
)9 S•llnu 10
" S.n Bernerotno 10
)9 Son C.•brt~I n
)9 S•n 01"90 •• 40 Sen Frenc•.co "' SI San Jose •• M s.tnte B•rlwr• b•
4( S•n•• Mana 67
JO Senta M0tHU 61 u Stock Ion 11 ., hhl>* V.alll'Y ..
b? Thermal 78
lorr•nc• 73 Vu me 79 u l3 10 ~ C•lvary CANADIAN
61 •• .. 3 Edmonton 6•
SI 1~ Montrul 63
SJ ll 011•w• •• 76 •I Revlna •• IS n l'ANAM
16 so HI 61 4J AcaPUICO •• 10 0 8arbed0\ .. •• ,, Bermuda ,.
'4 J.4 BOQOI• .. ., .. Cur•<*<> .. 70 SJ Gu.O•l•I*"• ll
It 0 GueoelouPe 'IO ,. 4J H•v•n• .. l(lnQ\ton .. MOfttt90 B•y ae Mara II..., .. Merida 9S
• SU Rf RI PORT MukoClty 11 MOftterrey .,
S.11Juan, PR •• St Kiits '3
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Waste solutions eyed
Resource recovery emphasized in OC planning
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m1.•a ..,ured peak traffic during
\~ 1·ckda) rush hours
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total dc\elopme nt picture. avd
th impart on airport ust' and
11 <1 ff1 C' rond1tions. s hould be
t ~1 kt' n 1 n t o a c c ount whe n
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di'\ 1·lopment propos als
B t•:-.1dcnt T errv Watt s aid the
n•:-.1tl('nls · plan. ·sponsored by a
r<.•:-.1cll•nt:-.' gr oup taller! West
7-frwport Ll.>g1:-.lat1\ c Alliance.
wou Id nw:rn mun• n•v t.•nues for
tht· t it,\ Slw abo '>did the• plan is
:-.upt•r11 >r to th<' HceC'o plan and
would l'l'H'l'SL' a ln·nd toward
dl'\ 1•lo111n1.•nt d1·c·1:-.1t>r1s by the
c· o u n c II that · ·t h r e <:It en l he
<'ha1"1<'lt.•r of :"'-Jt'wport Bt•aC'h ,"
But I l:J\ 1d '.'Jc1sh. a consultant
to Bt•t•t·o. said the plan .. fulfills
l h (' I l' I t ) ... ) 0 b j C C t i V e 0 f
<·ompat1bl <.' la nd u ses·· and
"nuld ha\'l' an "'er all positive
1mpac·t on -..:cwport Beach ..
\·an Sil•\ ens. a planner.
g1•11log1st and trafrl<.' C'onsultant
.... ork1ng for Bc.•c.•<•o. abo 'ia1d the
plan 1., "ii1lahll' for the a rea
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clevt>lopmc•nt. 1" n ut fra:-.ible for
the tract bcrau-.e 1t does not
makl· frn.rnc1al '>l'n"l' for the
lkveloper~ and "nuld not have a
pos1t1\'t' 1mpal't on frnances or
traffic for thl• c·11 y
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32 Fashion Island
Newport Beach• ~2040
3 Generattons or friendly penonal setvtce
s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Thursday, Octobor 15, 1981
rnmu~rn.m
Carter emerges
from seclusion
WASJnNGTON (AP) -As the
titu lar leaders of political
parties go, Jimmy Carter went
lo a hurry. He just about
vanished.
Now he bas emerged, at least
briefly. And be says he'll be
much more active politically
nexi summer and fall , during
congressional campaign season.
For months he was silent on
national policy and politics. He
NEWS ANALYSIS
calls an unwillingness to
negotiate strat egic arms
limitations. He complained on
Tuesday that Reagan foreign
policy puts too much emphasis
on "the military angle."
MISSING MONSTER -Joseph Zarzynski, 31, a New York
school teacher, has spent the past eight years searching for
"champ," the monster said to inha bit Lake Champlain in
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upper New York state. Despite the intensive search and
$25,000 he claims to have spent, Zarzynski says he has yet to
see the monster. · stayed close lo home, worked on
his memoirs and relaxed al his
bobbies. The low profile was by
his own design, but it also fit the
circumstances.
Defeated one-term presidents
with no futur e politic al
pros pec t s are not much in
demand as spokesmen for their
parties.
Carter went to China, he went
to Cair o, a nd he came to
Washington. He joined former
President Ford in suggesting
that the United States eventually
mus t count th e Palestine
Liberation Organization in on
Middle East peace negotiations.
He joined Reagan in pushing for
Senate approval of the A WACS
arms sale to Saudi Arabia. And
he denounced Reagan
economics as "an aberration on
the political scene." He called
Reagan's tax cut unfair and
excessive, said budget
reductions are hurting people
who need help.
Details of Sadat assassination emerge
In theory, the most recent
presidential nominee of the
de feated party is its titular
leader and one of its prime
spokesmen. In fact, the job of
the titular leader is worth just
about what it pays -nothing.
Carter em erged gradually
from the political seclusion he
c hose. Over the past four
months, he's had a good deal to
say in criticism of President
Reagan's economic policies. In
foreign a ffairs, Carter b as
sometimes supported the
Republican who beat him,
although he has criticized the
new administration for what he
That put him in tandem with
Democratic congressional
leaders and the party's national
committee on matters economic
-and at odds with them on the
Saudi deal.
Not that it made a whole lot of
di ff eren ce. Carter is an
involuntarily retired politician
who can command an audience
because he used to be president.
But he can't command it to do
anything.
Actually, he had endorsed the
AW ACS sale weeks ago, on Sept.
15. Reagan later telephoned him
to ask that he help push the sale
in a skeptical Congress. That
kind of lobbying never was one
of Carter's strong suits.
Questions still remain r egarding failure of security, and _extent of conspir acy
CAIRO, Egypt (AP > -
Informati on abou t the
assassination of President
Anwar Sadat is emerging slowly
from the tight-lipped Egyptian
government, but a week after
the killing major questions
remain.
For one thing, why didn't
Sadat's security men cut down
the killers before they covered
the SO yards from their truck lo
the reviewing sland?
And how extensive was the
conspiracy? How thoroughly
have Mosl em extremists
infiltrated the Egyptian armed
forces?
The United States reportedly
spent $25 million to help improve
Sadat's personal security force,
and they wer e painstakingly
thorough about such things as
sea r c h ing g u ests and
"cleansing" neighborhoods the
president was to visit.
But when the four assassins
started throwing grenades and
firing machine guns. the
bodyguards failed completely.
They appeared confused1 outgunned, poorly placed ana
s low to react, three former
American presidential guards
told The New York Times after
studying photographs of the
attack.
American and Egyptian
NEWS ANALYSIS
military sources mirum1ze the
impact of the I s l amic
fundamentalist movement on
the army. But many diplomats
from Western Europe and the
Third World regard the
fundamentalists as an enduring
threat.
A veteran of Egypt's military
police told The Associated Press
before Sadat's death : "The
Mo s lem fund amental ists
represent Sadat's biggest threat.
They are in the army."
attack in which 118 people were
reported killed in the southern
city of Assyut. Two others are
sought in connection with the
Assyut attack.
But Interior Minister Nabawy
I s m ail in a TV inter view
M onday indi cate d the
conspiracy was widespread. He
said : "The fanatics planned lo
carry out terrorist acts in a
number of cities following the
death of Sadat . . . but they
changed their plans and settled
for large-scale oper ations in
Assyut."
Killer ,disease found in soil pack.ages
Officials announced Monday
that 18 offi cers were dismissed
from the army and given
civilian jobs "because of their
fanatic religious tendencies."
This increased speculation
that a purge is under way in the
a rmy, t he police a nd other
internal security departments.
The governm ent h as s aid
nothing about this . And the
defense minister, Lt. Gen. Abdel
Halim Abu Ghazala, sajd the
fact that three of the four
assassins were civilians proved
the loyalty of the army.
The government said in-
itially that one of the assassins
was killed a nd three were
wounded. On Monday, Abu
Ghazala said all four were alive.
He did not explain the earlier
report.
The official version of the
assassination, as told by the
defense minister, is that 1st Lt.
Khal ed Ahmed S hawki
el-Islambouly, a known religious
fanatic, gave three men in bis
a rtillery battery leave and
s ub s tituted h is t hree
conspirators -a former officer
discharged for "extremist
tendencies," a reserve officer no
longer on active duty and an
ex-corporal.
LONOON (AP) -Traces of
deadly anthrax have been found
in soil from a contaminated
Scottish isl a nd t h at an
environmental protest group
threatens to dump around
Britain, the Defense Ministry
has announced. ~ A statement Tuesday said an .,
analysis of the first reported
sample left at Porlon Down in
Wiltshire, found that the risk of
human infection is low because
of the s mall numbe r of
organisms it contained. The soil
is from the northwest Scottish
island of Gruinard, where World
War II scientists experimented
on plans to infect German cities.
The experiments have made
Gruinard uninhabitable since.
The ministry said fewer than
10 organisms per gram of soil
were found in the package, but
this was higher than would be
expected in an ordinar y soil
sample and "potentiall y
infectious.''
·'The ministry s aid the
dumping action was a risk to
public health and a full police
investigation was under way.
The statement warned people
not to handle any s us pect
package of soil.
The unidentified protester s,
who call themselves the "Dark
Har vest Comm an dos," are
protesting what they say is
official indifference lo the
contamination of Gruinard.
They say they took 300 pounds of
soil from the roeky, Hebridean
isle and will dump sample bags
at "various points" over the
next 12 months.
Free access to Gruinard has
been banned since 1941, when
small bombs containing billions
of anthrax spores were exploded
from a wooden gantry, kiJling 00
tethered sheep.
The scientists were from
Porton Down, then used for
ger m and chemical warfare
research and now a government
biological research station, 85
miles southwest of London.
The protesters said they are
microbiologists who took "all
necessar y precautions" in
landing on Gruinard, taking the
soil and "sending the seeds of
death back where they came
from."
Scientists calculated that
anthrax weapons dropped on
Berlin, Aachen, Frankfurt and
Hamburg would have killed
about half the population of
t hose cities a nd might have
made them uninhabitable for
1,000 years. But the plan was
never carried out.
Defense sources said more
lethal germ warfare weapons
are now available, including
bubonic plague, cholera and
lassa fever.
The Health Ministry said there
were ~ anthrax cases among
Britons since 1970, resulting in ·
13 deaths, m a inl y among
workers in bone-meal factories
or slaughterhouses.
Anthrax is most common
among cattle, sheep, goats and
pigs, and the spores are difficult
to kill, even by boiling. lnfecled
hum a ns are treated with
penicillin. Infected animals are
slaughtered.
Foreign Und ersecr etary
Ossama el-Baz told r eporters
two ni g h ts a ft e r th e
assassination that four killers
were at the scen e . Later,
government sources r e ported
two more men with ties to the
four were being sought.
The government has reported
the arrests of only nine men,
including the four alleged
assassins a nd five others
accused of a fundamentalist
When the truck on which the
four conspirators were riding
reached the reviewing stand,
el -I slambouly ordered the
driver, who was not in the plot,
to stop. He r e fu sed . The
lieutenant pulled t h e hand
brake, and the four killers
j um ped out, ran toward the
stand, threw the grenades and
began firing.
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Newport Beach
759-9551
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The Reasons
For Shopping
South Coast Plaza
Have Been
Considerably Reduced!
Mall wide Sale starts Saturday,
October 17. Two Days of
Adventure, Saturday, 10 to 6,
and Sunday, noon to 5,
October 17-18, where you'll find
merchandise at most mall
stores at greatly reduced
prices.
Register both days for prizes In
any store. 14 vacation trips to
San Francisco courtesy PSA.
You wlll stay at the Sheraton
Fisherman's Wharf. Also, a
4·1sland cruise via American
Hawaii Cru ises. Many more
prizes.•
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 15, 1981 $
millua Boyce's
• sister
Brown orders cutbacks tells pain
Budget crunch to reduce state government
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A younger sister of convicted apy
Cbrlatopber Boyce aaya It wu
like going throu&b hi• trial all
over again when Boyce eacaped
from federal prison and evaded
capture for 19 moot.ha.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
• Facinl a erowiog bud1et
crunch, the Brown
admlniatratlon baa orderted
virtually all state department.a
to submit plans for an
acrou-tbe-board 5 percent
spending cut in the ftScal year
starting next July 1.
B.T . Collins, the governor's
new chief of staff, said the
proposed 5 percent cut will be
required on lop of a 2 percent
reduction ordered by tbe
governor last week.
Brown's acUon comes in the
wake of a .brewtn1 budget
shortfall, estimated by state
Controller Ken Cory to be
between $700 mllllon and $1
billion this month.
Cory bas said be can meet the
shortfall by borrowine rrom
special state funds, but only if
the money can be repaid
quickly, adding that he needs
some immediate cuts to assure
him the state will be solvent for
the current fiscal year.
•·we have told tbe
Welfare restrictions
tough on California
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
Brown administration is trylng
again to get immediate
approval of regulations to
conform the state's welfare laws
with new Reagan
administration changes that are
costing the state $11 million a
month.
The Social Services
Department said it bas filed new
emergency regulations with the
Office of Administrative Law.
The OAL, an office under Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. that must
approve regulations by state
agencies, had rejected the
department's first attempt to
pass emergency regulations,
delaying them for 60 days.
The federal Health and
Human Services Department
informed the state last week
that California's eligibility
standards do not conform to the
new federal regulations that
took effect Oct. 1.
The new regulations remove
about U,000 people from the Aid
to Families with Dependent
Children program and reduce
benefits for another 23,000
families.
The federal government is no
longer paying its share of the
benefits for those people, but the
state must continue to pay them
until the new state regulations
get approved. The cost is $11
million a month.
Brown had overruled the first
OAL rejection, but a Los
Angeles Superior Court judge
blocked him, and scheduled an
Oct. 16 hearing on a suit by
welfare rights groups.
The Social Services
Department bad to write the
emergency regulations because
the Legislature failed to pass a
bill before it adjourned last
month to conform tbe state's
welfare eligibility rules to the
federal rules.
"We are taking this action in
order to protect the interest or
California's taxpayers who are
being put upon financially to
s upport persons who are no
longer eligible lo receive public
assistance under the federal
government's new rules," said
department Director Marion
Woods.
''Although these new rules can
be viewed as penalizing the poor
for being poor and will increase
their suffering, it is nevertheless
the law or the land and we must
act with speed to in.sure that all
interests are served in a
balanced and equitable
fashion," he said.
departments, 'You will submit
plans for a 5 percent cut in the
coming year,"' Collins aaht,
adding that administrators who
resist will be forced to comply.
Many administrators have
argued privately that there is no
more room for cuts in their
budget.
Collins said if the economy
shows signs of Improvement in
the spring of 1982, adjustments
could be made to soften the
impact, but "it sure doesn't look
like that's going to happen."
The state's budget woes began
as a result of less-than-expected
revenues in the first quarter of
. the 1981-82 budget year. which
began July l , and cost hikes
caused by Medi-Cal overruns
and the fight against the
Mediterranean fruit fly.
In addition to Brown's 2
percent reduction, the governor
last week froze state building
projects and state money for
school construction.
The Sacramento Bee reported
that many administrators
s uggested the cuts' greatest
impact would fall on personnel,
largely through attrition, and
reduced travel. Som, however,
said services to the public will
not escape the cutbacks.
The Legislature, which
increased its own bu~get more
than 30 percent in the past year,
is not bound by Brown's orders.
When asked if he plans to
propose cuts in keeping with
Brown's proposed cuts, Senate
Executive Officer Jerry Zanelli
replied, "No." claiming that the
upper house is already operating
on a tight budget.
Assembly administrative
officer Richard Ross. however,
said be was "way ahead of the
governor." Ross claimed he bas
cul administrative costs through
reduced travel and printing
allowances by an average of 8
percent.
The Constitution does not
allow the state to have a deficit.
............
Kathleen Boyce, 27, said in an
interview published Wedneaday
that the 28-year-old Boyce did
not contact her before be WU
recaptured lo August in
W asbington state.
"When he first escaped, I wu
contacted by authoriUea and
informed that if I beard from
Chris in any manner, I bad to let
them know," she said. "For that
reason alone, I prayed that be
wouldn't contact me. No news
was good news.
''To have this happen to
someone so close -well, it's
worse than death because
though be was free, he put
himself in a place where there
was no end. I felt all the pain
and sorrow and hurt and
concern that I felt through the
trial. When he was In prison, it
was almost like things were in
their place and that's what I bad
to deal with.
NO WINNERS -Los Angeles County Sheriff's Sgt. Robert
Snyder demonstrates why it's impossible to win a carnival
hoop game while testifying at the Capit•)) in Sacramento
during a committee hearing investigating California fair
activities. Snyder is reportedly the nation's top expert on
carnival games.
Boyce, the son of a former
FBI agent, was serving a
40-year term for selling
classified documents to the
Soviet Union when be escaped
from the federal prison at
Lompoc, Calif.
Deviant, abused kids mixed?
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The slate auditor is
complaining that foster children are often hou&ed
with children of deviant behavior. ·
Foster children are those who are removed
from their homes because of parental neglect or
abuse.
In a report on the state Department of Social
Services, Auditor General Thomas Hayes
recommended changes to better monitor county
and state foster home and adoption programs.
"California's foster care system does not meet
the needs of all roster children," the report said.
"In receiving homes, a type of emergency
shelter, we noted that children with behavioral and
psychological problems were being detained with
victims of abuse and neglect. As a result, these
children are exposed to deviant behavior and may
learn such behavior," the report said.
It did not name facilities where deviant and
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abused children are mixed, but It cited efforts in
San Diego, Sacramento and Alameda counties to
correct the problem.
Once neglected or abused children are placed
in foster homes, usually by county welfare
departments, there is insufficient supervision, the
report added.
The study was also critical of adoption
programs in California, noting that "there is no.
statewide program for recruiting parents, and . . .
the computerized adoption referral process by the
state is deficient.
"The referral system does not appropriately
match children with adoptive parents," the
auditor added, noting that by using bis own
computer on a sample of parents approved for
adoption, he was able to match 84 percent with
children currently available.
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Post rap
own rmnor
on Carters
Apples pack 'em in
Once gold-rush center, town lures crowds with fruit
\ti ASHJNG1'0N <AP> -The •
W ashiJllton Post said lt rinds
"utterly impossible to believe" a
rumor printed on its own gossip
puaes that said a government
residence was bugged while
Ronald and Na ncy Reagan
stayed there befor e Reagan's
Inauguration.
The point of the item , in the
Post's "The Ear" column on
Oct. 5, was "that a story was
circulating," the Post s aid in an
editorial Wednesday.
"It is one thing, however, to
read that item to say that such a
tale is circulating and being
given currency by estimable
public figures who repeat it -
and quite another to conclude
from this that the place was in
fact bugged and that the Carters
did in fact perpetrate such a
scheme," the Post said. ............
JULIAN (AP> -Gold ruah
country a century a10 ,
thousands or fortune huntera
fiooded theae mountains, driven
by the discovery of what waa
termed Callfornla'a "mother
lode of the south."
Gold production has long
dwindled to a trickle at tbe
Eagle end Hlgh Peak mines,
which continue to operate. But
Julian still draws crowds -up
to 30,000 people during fall
weekends.
Triggering this modern-day
rush is the apple.
Bumper·to-bumper and
backed up for miles, apple
lovers clog the back·country
roads to Julian each October for
the fall harvest festival.
The invasion transforms tiny
Julian, with a population of 200.
into a weekend boomtown built
on apples.
"If It weren't for apple days,
the old town would be pretty
alow," said Slaughter, operator
of the Julian Cider MUI, which
presses 400 gallons of cider
during the fall months.
Merchants sell tons of apple
goods -cider, jams, pies and
sauces -during the festival,
which is spac~ over five weeks,
beginning ln early Ocfober.
''We've
·lines , at the
all day . ''
had
door
Initially, the . festival got its
start 25 years ago as a modest
harves t celebra tion and
"evolved from there," said Mike
Rogers, president of the Julian
Chamber of Commerce.
Today, it's grown into mock
gu~ri1bt1, lown-aponaored
melodramas, an art reattval aod
wall-to-wall visitors.
''T here are 10 many people
you can't move," said Scholnick,
whoae 30-foot Jona marble IOda
fountain ls a popular attraction
even. to townsfolk, who include
the parents .or actor -ce>mecllan
John Belushi. ~
• But the main draw la Julian "
itself, says Rogers, who believes
thous ands come t o savor •
smalltown IHe and the mountain
scenery as well as the apple
products
"It's a rural community that
hasn't changed much in SO
year s. That's not very common
today. especially in Southern
California.
"People exposed to small
towns have a sense of belonging
here. It's rural, and that's
Julian's main charm."
The post sa id that su ch
bugging was not Jimmy Carter's
style and "based on everything
we know of the Carter instinct
and record on this subject, we
find that ru mor utt er ly
impossible to believe."
Helen Meyer, co-owner of orchard in Julian, San Diego County,
picks apples for the October festival which lures up to 30,()()()
visitors to the town every weekend
"It's like downtown San Diego
at 5 p.m.," says Mike Martin,
38, owner of the Rongbranch
Saloon, Julian's only pubUc bar.
"We've had lines at the door all
day, sometimes backing up half
a block."
Pup turns kittenish
School prayer list
fails to inspire
One longtime m e r chant,
68·year-old Turk Sl aughter,
admitted that business is so
good, he h as to import
out·of-state apples to keep up
with the demand.
Adopted by cat, dog. acts like one
Carter 's f or m e r press
secretary and his lawyer have
said Carter is thinking about
suing for libel.
"H e finds it incredible,"
lawyer Terrence Adam son said
after the editorial appeared in
the Post. "They s aid they
published a rumor knowing it
was false."
Adamson said Carter hasn't
made a decision, but wrote thjs
comment after reading the Post
editorial:
· · 1 consider the owners and
publishers of the Washington
Post respo ns ible for their
Ii belous action and for their
failure and refusal to rorrect it
in a timely fashion."
TORONTO (AP) -School
trustees in the Toronto borough
of North York have rejected a
27 -page list of new prayers and
religious readings for their
schools because they believe
som e of the selections aren't
spiritual enough.
Lines such as, "One day I
might feel mean and squinched
up inside, like a mouth sucking
o n a lemon ... " left Board
Chairma n George McCleary
soured.
''We'd be better off having
nothing r athe r than talking
about people sucking lemons,"
McCleary said.
School principals may choose
prayers for students to recite at
the beginning of the school day.
The prayers, designPd not to
off e nd s tudents of varying
religious backgrounds, offer
a lternatives lo t he Lord's
Prayer and readings from the
Bible.
"The apple keeps the tourist
trade," said Slaughter, one of
Julian's oldest residents .
The annual crop alone,
peddled mainly from roadside
stands. grosses more than
$400,000, according to the area's
commercial growers.
Julian owes it all to Johnny
Appleseed, the pioneer·planter
o f th e 1800s, and James
Madison, who introduced apples
t o the area , according to
Slaughter, a resident of Julian
for 39 years.
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Mrs . Whi tworth's husband,
Marshall, decided to put the dog
in with the family cat and her
four 5-week·old kittens to see if
they would adopt her.
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Researchers are flndin1 link• In
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prevention of painful aallstonea.
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Fund freeze blocks
bay cleanup plans
J ust when it uppt.•;.1r~d Uwt u
long overdue cleanup JOb on the
s ilt chokNl L'pper Newport Ray
was about to begin. thl.' walls
came tumbling down
The upproved S4 million
pl'OJN'l was dealt whut appet1r-.
to bt· a cl ea th blow I ast 'H'Ck
when Gov . Edmund Brown ,Jr
announced hl' was putting a
freeze on S170 million worth of
stal e pubht works projt•ct:-.
Amung the fu nded prOJl'cb
was u $1 J million rommitnwnt to
help dean up thl' Upper Bay
Brown's finuntial t>:<pl'rls said 11
is too t.•arh tn t t.'11 w hl'thl'r tt11s mone~· 1s lost for good
This , .. as the second piece of
bad news ret'entl v rt.·C<.'l\'Cd b'
those inter ested 1i1 cll'amng thl·
bav Near lv $2 m illion in stall•
C t"e u n W ·at c r Bo n d f u n d s
ear markt'd for t h e $4 millrnn
proJl'Ct wt•n· put on ice when stute
off 1 c i a ls r c po r l e ci they w r 1· t.·
unabll1 to s('ll the bonds bt.'('<Htsl'
of high intcrc~t rates
The result of illl ol this 1s
s 1mµle there i "n 't L'nough
mon ey to bt:>gln. t h e cleanup
project this fa ll as pl~nned.
T he lsnfortun atc thing is that
th1~ means t h e buv will be
'ubjected to another ~·inter with
rain storms washing ~•It into the
already-clogged ba~· I n!>tead of a
forward move. the bav will be
taking another s tep ba('k\\-ards.
as it h as e;wh vear since 19G9.
when hean rain~ turned it into a
mud flat. ·
The news is <.•ven harder to
lake because many proplt.' and a
number of c1tv und countv
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long to make the plan a realit)
:-.; c w p o r t a d ,. a n c e d n t' <1 r I \'
$200.000 in environmental studie~'>
and engineering work 1n
preparation fo1· the job.
T he plan. meanwhile. will be
s helved until economic conditions
improve enough for the ~tal e to
!->Cll the bonds a nd until Br own
rest ores somt· order to stat<.·
financl's .
One can only hupt• that thl·
tw~ doesn·l t:..ikc too much of a
be:Jting this \\ 1nlt>r
College pay • raise
Full tinw instructors in thl•
Coast Comm u nity Co 11 e g l'
District did an about-face this
month and approved the> sam(' 7
perC'l'nl pay raise offer the~
rejected soundl~· last June
The unl' veJr rat 'c
retroactin• to juh l Jffect ~
""ml' 700 teaC'ht.•rs at Orangl'
Co<Jst. Golden West and Coastline
collegl'"
LH~l June. t h t• ll"<ll'ht•rs
;.i pp a rentl ~· hopt'd to press the
dis t rict for more I han th<.· 7
percent off er eel . Au I the fol low
ing month. the di::;Lntl learned It
would r ecei\'e signifi,·antly les'
mone~ from the tale than 1t h<id
ant1c1patrd.
The news from SalTaml'nln
led the distnet to tut its pa~ raise
off er to 5 percent.
As a state mediator stepped
in this fa ll. the dis trict he ld to Its
5 percent rnise off er. w hile the
Amer ican Federatio n of
Teachers demanded 91 2 percent.
T he dis trict fin a ll v r eturnccl
to tls 7 percent offer. 'which wus
approved by the instructors. 344
lo :'i l
One might oh~l'rvc that the
teache r s. in actepti ng t ht' 7
per cent rais e . werl' sensitive lo
the finaneial problems facing the
college district
But it 1s ulso ltkcl.' that somt>
ins tructor' pr eft>rn•d to put lht!
1981 82 pa~ squabble bl'hind them
to prepare for negoti;,itions of a
wider !)l'OIJt'
Thl' s alary d1sputt• th:.i t just
ended was the res ult o f a
reopener tlause in th(' teachers·
three vear contract with the
ct1st rit'l . This contract expires in
. June 1982. and negotiations for a
nrw pact will begin in Februar~
The central conn1cl between
the two sides likelv w ill remain:
The teachers will st>ek incrl'ase:-.
in pay and benefits to keep pace
with inflation . T he district will
d ecla r e its s ta te f unding is
l i mit ed . and it ca nnot p ay
teachers money it doesn't have .
T hus. this month· s settlement
might be seen as a short repriev(•
. in the on-going labor difficultiC!,
between the d"trict and it!-.
inst ru<:tor~
Flight puts M·es.a on map
Costa Mesa mad e h ead lines
this week across the nation ,
th anks lo an egg-shaped gondola
that floated across th e country
beneath a 10 -s t ory -high
h elium-fi lled plastic balloon.
Su per Chicken 111 is what 1t
was called, t h e fi rst heliu m
ba l loon ever to fl oat
coast -to-coast across the nation
I ts laun c h poi n t was t h e
athletic field at O r ange Coast
College where pilots Fred Gorrell
and John Shoecr a ft s tored their
craft in a s hot-put cage until
weat her C"nnditions were Just
right
The l<>Urnt'~ took 55 hours
a n d 25 minutes with Super
Chicken 111 settling on a remote
isla nd off the Georgia coast after
traveling about 2.515 miles via a
jet stream caught al 20.000 foot
plus altitudes over Southern
California early last Saturd ay
morning
Cost a Mesa gamed fame as
the launching point for two
reasons: It was further north
than the Oceanside launch point
used i n two prior ill-fated
attempts. a nd lhe folks over at
Orange Coast College were eager
to cooper ate. a Chicken Control
spokesm an a nnou nced .
, T he re.al glory belongs lo the
two Arizona bu s 1 ness -
mcn-balloomsts who made the
hazardous and historic jou rney.
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But the record books forever
"ill note that the firs t non-s top.
transcontinental L'S.A balloon
flight originated in Costa Mesa
and ended on Bl<1ckbeard Island .
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L.M. Boyd I Gold most wante d
T her e has never been a time in
human history when man didn't cov-
et that metal called gold . No other
tangible has been so wanted. Why?
What is it that makes gold uniquely
valuable? It's scarce. dura ble and
yellow. Wha t else? It's diffl cult to
ans wer this philosophical question
without further lab study. I'd like to
get my hands on a whole lot of it. To
r un some tests.
T hat pu b lic atio n kno wn as
Lamplight IT lists the following oc-
cupations, in descending order , as
th ose le a s t appreciated by the
general public: 1. Garbage collector .
2. care dishwasher . 3. Janltor. 4.
Care waitress. 5. Newspaper re-
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilot
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... , ( ... I Mew. AdOt•• tOfl'Hjllf!Clt~ IO ...
porter . That can 't be right. The
garbage collectors around here are
greatly appreciated.
Here's to Douglass E . Killgore -
c link ! -of the Central Arkansas
Christian School in North Little
Rock. A Renaissan ce man. certainly.
He 's the athletic director . coach,
c horus leader , teacher and night
watchman.
Wha t .. bovine '· is to cattle .
remember. "ovine" Is to sheep.
Was none other than President
J ohn F. Kennedy who said: "Forgive
your enemies, but never forget their
na m es."
Thomas P. Haley
Publisher
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Whistlehlowers not popular
WASHINGTON -Federal em ployees
who see things going wrong and decide
to blow the "'histle on their agency re
ahze they won't endear themselves to
their bosses in the bureaucracy Presi-
d('nl Reagan has promised to protect
wh1stleblowers who expose waste. mis-
management or outright fraud. J wish
him suN·ess in this venture.
One whist leblower the president
m 1ght want to liste n to is Victor Mc Kay.
whose career with t he Agency for In-
ternational Development began back in
1973 McKay saw problems and report-
ed them to his s uperiors . his reward
was lo be harassed continuall y as a
"Wavemaker ... and eventually to be ef~
fect1vely blackballed from governm ent
ser\'ICe.
Mc KA V WAS assigned to work with
foreign students whose education in the
l'nited States is supported by AID
funds The idea is that these "best a nd
brightest'' will go home and pul the ex-
pe rlise they have acquired lo t he
service of their native countries .
Rut McKay discovered early on that
many of these foreign students were
what are known as .. no-go's." A no-go 1s
a student who is brought to this country
to study at AID expense and then re-
fuses to go home. Beguiled by the good
li fe in America. they slay on illegally
instead or returning to work for their
homeland.
A ID off1c1als have for years been as
!>uring Congress that t here simply
wasn't a s1gnif1cant "no-go"' problem
Fewer than l percent of AID·subsidized
foreign students failed to go home, the
agency bureaucrats claimed.
G.
-JA-Cl-AN_D_ERS_O_N -~
But McKay soon realized that the no-
go figure was al least 10 times greater
than the offi cial AID estimate. His
figures supported by investigations
by the General Accounting Office and
AID's own inspector gener al -s how
that al least 10 percent, and probably as
many as 20 percent of foreign students
brought here under the AID progr am
were not going home. The whole
purpose of the program was being de·
fe ated
THE SITl'ATION disturbed McKay
fl not only represented a waste of U S
funds. which were being used to bring
freeloaders to this country: it resulted
in a .. br ain drain'' from the Thi rd
Worl d cou n tries i n volved . The
engineers. doctors. teachers and technt·
cians who were chosen for ad vanced
tr aining in the United St ates were not
rt.'lurning to hdp tht•1r own t·nuntnes
s truggle to move from thl' µrimniv1
cond1llons of c-olon1al1 .,m into lht> 20111
century
McKay h<1d tht· audac1t~ to challengl'
the Al D bu:-caU<.'l'dts figure'-. which
were based only un t·onfirmed no-go's
His were based on students whmw
wher eabouts wert• unknown Al D c1f
ficials d1smis~cd McK;i' 's c-;t1ma1es a-:;
s peculation ·
'"That ·s hkl· s:.iying there were three
pot smokers in Washington last ~·cat·
because onlv thn:e "'t•r<' arresll'd
M c K a ,. I o i d m ' a s s o l'l a l l' D n n
Goldberg Whether" h1:. cst1m<1t1 1s cor-
rect or not. M c Ka ~ s aid. tht• important
point is that AID Just isn't interested in
keeping track of the no-go popul~twn
McKAY, a political appointee in the
'.'11xon administration. wa-. "r1fflod 10
1974 . under President fore!, but \\a.., r..-.
ins tated arter he l'hurg<'d that th~
elimination of his JUb "'J-. .,1mph a de~
vice lo silence him ThJl mc1dt him
ev('n morl' suspcc:t. and he "' ... .., aga10
fired in 1917 on the C'-l'Use thal a m•w
administration had taken OH'r
McKay later was hired al thl' !ntenol'
Department ·s Young 1\dult Lonsen-a·
tlOn Corps, but v.as :.oon fired "'hen hi~
boss found out that he had been telling
Congress about the A ID mesc; lie ha-·
now taken his cnse to tlw court<;,
Leasehold signers made their choic e
To the Editor.
Re . Resident ial lease increases
Some of our residents feel, apparently
s incerely, that t he Irvine Company
owes them som ething. They say it is
.. unfair" to be st uck with such high
res idential lease payments.
tl is beyond me how anyone can
believe t h e com pan y owes the m
something. F irst. the homeowne r
agreed willingly to the lease in writing.
He or she had the choice not to become
a party to the lease. Secondly, recently
m any homeowners were offered the
opportunity to purchase the real estate
and again exerc ised the choice to
accept the lease.
MOST OF the prior l ease h old
pa yments we re tot a lly under the
cur r ent value, and for many years
residents (including myself) silently
enjoyed the use of p roperty with
extremely low lease payments. Now
they cry wolf because this property
increased in value.
It is precisely this attitude of some or
ou r resid ents that ha s caused our
econom y and o u r total federal
government to be in its present mess.
We a ll expect government or the '"big'"
corporation to bail us out when it is not
fair.
The fact that the Irvine Company is a
large company, owns the majority of
the area and is of considerable wealth.
has nothing to do with the issue. The
only issue is whether the residents have
been treated fairly and properly.
MICHAEL J . CHRISTIANSON
Stude nt athletes
To the Editor :
1 am writing to comment on a recent
article in the Daily Pilot reporting on
the court case denying the right of
student /athlete J eff Wash.ington who
was declared ineligible for football after
tra nsferring from Huntington Beach
High School to Edison High School. The
court decision suggests that if a student
moves Crom a differ ent school district
into one w her e he is establis hing
residence, the C.l.F. will certify him as
eligible for sports. However , Ir that
sa m e student moves fro m one high
school to anothe r within the same
school district he may be ineligible.
\T IS TJME for the C.l.F. to decide
w he the r it wis h es to es ta blls h
regulations for residential eliglbmty
that it really means to e nforce. or to
permit student/athletes to attend a
School O( their choice where they feel
th y can obtain the greatest opportunity
Quotes
for playing time or vis ibility. I suggest
you move in one of two directions.
either, require family residential moves
in order for a student/athlete to be
athletically eligible at his new school,
or remove you r residence requirements
, MAILBOX
and permit s t ud e nt /athletes total
freedom to negotiate the best dea l with
a high school of his choice.
I t hink either approach is reasonable.
but t he time has come for the C.1.F. to
quit pretending t hey have residence
r equ irem ents which they have no
intention of enforcing, except on a
selective ba:.is Make up your minds.
and either set rules you plan to enfor ce
in a consistent manner or rem ove such
regulations and admit tha t a "free
agent market" exists for high school
student / athletes
BR ENT MELSON
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Gu11 control.s
To t he Editor .
T he best argument against gun con-
trol is the single sente nce which Is the
Second Article or the Constitution.
·•A well regulated militia, be ing
necessary to the security of a free State,
the right or the people to keep and bear
arms, s hall not be infringed."
My dictionary defines "infringed" as;
1) to commit a breach or infraction or;
violate or transgr ess. 2) to encroach or
trespass. The Constitution also pre ·
scr ibes the method for making changes.
and when Article U is changed. I will
support whatever change is made, but
until that time, I insist on adherence to
the entire Constitution, not just those
parts which some of us care to endorse,
ca sting away others which are not to
our liking at the moment.
Do gun controls work? l don't doubt
t he statistics you q uote in yo ur
editorial, however r think t he reason la
• Lttltrs from rloders are welcome TIM
right to conden&e lcflert lo fit appce or
tlrmanoJc libel " reserved Ltll~t o/ 300
word& or lcu '°'" ~ given pr1ftrftlet All
letters mll$1 include slgMtt.1~ end mo1lmp
addreu but name. may bf withbcld on re-
que~I 1f aulfacient r1ason as opport1u
Poetry Wi ii n<>t bf publtah~. Lett••~~
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man abltjo read, all la safe ." numbn o/ t/tl' Ct.Vttrfbutor mwt be Qilltn /ar
, Thomaa Jt/lnti0'4 • .vtra/lcotion purpb$tt. •
because those countric-. h.,ll•d h:n e
JUd1ciaJ system!-thol \I.Ork Gun t·o ntrul
in the United Stale!-> will not '''irk any
better than drug control!i bec·;iuc..t· there.
is ineffective enforcement !
TllOM/\S J R< >11~1.\~:
To the Editor·
The Daily Pilot of Oct 2 harl an
important and appropriate editorial ·A
S hameful Performance" (On thl' \•is1t of
the South African rugby team 1 II sho\I. s
up some of the mass media and some
individuals who mouth ''human rights"
for the bigots and hypocrites thev are.
some of those beinf? Brown. Carey,
Bradley and Koch.
No I'm not a right winger I'm a
lifetime moderate Democrat I believe
in the United States
I certainly wish the article could have
a great distribution It's important lo
me. These same bigots and hypocrites
could be in a position that would deny
me my rightful dues in life because I'm
bald-headed
ROY ~tlLLER
Airport d e lay
To the Editor
It has been over one year since the
Huntington Beach Cit) Council voted to
give Meadowlark Airport an upgrading
in its zoning to permit a new business.
What has happened., We arc still go-
ing through misery from low-diving
pla nes. If the airport is going to stay.
the n we we re tricked so that the zoning
could be upgraded.
The City Council should have put a
time llmi .. on the zone change. Can they
take it back and give airport its R 1 zon·
ing again?
J IM UPSHAW
City olf1cials say that the ge11eral concept
of the owner's plans for commercsal and
mobile home development has been ap·
proved but speci/tc plan1 hove not yet be~
1ubmfttcd
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With the continuing coat of roedfl)'
cradlcatlon Gov. Bro•n can atop
blamlns "13" for hl1 bud1tt woes.
G.J .
Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, October 15, 1981
Pope's message offers alternate social .choices
Commerce being what it ts. when o'ur
com mercial news meCJla deign to cover
the topic of religion the subJect.s getting
publicity are usually crackpots and
cultists. Strunge evangelists from
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distant Asian cultures, whose followings
here are confined to pouty and pimpled
adolescents, get more attention than the
denominations which command the love
and loyalty of millions of people.
then It wouJd appe.r that the late,
doggedly and dedicatedly Uberul Sen.
Hubert Humphrey sitteth at the right
hand of the Creator lobbying tor
permission to beam down the liberal
agenda.
The pope goes considerably further
than American liberals with their
advocacy of Aid to Dependent Children,
the major welfare program for the
• permanently unempJoyed. Like bis
predecessors. Johrf Paul preaches tTiere
must be a material minimum for
healthy family life and that one way or
another it is our collective
responsibility to provide it:
"JUST REMUNERATION for the
work of an adult who is responsible for
a family means remuneration which
will suffice for establishing and
properly maintaining a family and for
providing securit.Y for its future. Such
remuneration can be given either
througfi what is called a family wage -
that is a single salary given to the head
of the f~mily for his work, sufficient for
the needs of the family without the
other spouse having to take up gainful
employment outside the home -or
through social measures such as family
allowances or grants to mothers
devoting themselves exclusively to their
families."
This is a far cry from the Reagan
approach of slapping kids into a nursery
or other institution as young as possible
so that the mother can go out on the
labor market.
This pope has been fairly criticized
for his obtuseness about women. In this
document he does much better and
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:ihows he doe;~t to save the child
by destroying~'"lnother : "It will
rebound to the credit of society to make
it possible for a mother -without
inhibiting her fre e dom, wi thout
psychological o r practical
discrimination, and without penalizing
her as compared with other women -
to devote herself to taking care of her
children and educating them i n
accordance with their needs which vary
with age Having to abandon these tasks
in order to take up paid work outside
the homes is wrong from the point or
view of society and of the family when
it contradicts or hinders those primary
goals of the mission of the mother."
MANY OF US continue to ask the
main question of last year's election.
Must we choose between Ronald
Reagan's doctrine of truculence and
crut•lly and Jim my Carter's inflation
<ind 1Murnpc:ti:nre" The pope reminds
u:. that thc•re art• third, fourth and fifth
C'ho1ces, other and better ways that
prom1s t• more lhun s plitting the
d1fferen<.'l' betwel·n failed and
undl"sir•1blc social philosophies.
This is one of those moments in our
hh;tory when any idiot with a million
bu'cks gets ltstened lo with preposterous
deference, but now l'Omes the Vicar of
Christ to te<J(•h us that all prophets are
not to be found on the bottom lines of
ledgers. nor do they invariably come
with M.S. 's in business administration.
dressed up in Bill Blass suils. It took a
while·h<1ired Pole living in Rome to
remind us our national symbol is the
bald c<1gle, not the brass cash reg ister.
Thus it was not surprising that John
Paul ll's encyclical, Laborem
Exercens, dealing with the most
important social and economic
questions of our time, was respectfully
treated as a one day story. Perhaps it
is. Perhaps it will be ignored by the 50
million or so Am erican Roman
Catholics and the hundreds of million
more who are members of that
denomination a round the globe. The
pope gets his puss in the papers when
he gets shot or when he is giving his
blessing urbe et orbi to 100,000 of the
faithful in St. Peter's square. The
television never fails, every Dec. 25. to
report that "the pope prayed for peace
today."
Film footage key to television obituaries
LONG PASSAGES of this encyclical
read as though they had been written by
Teddy Kennedy's office staff. If John
Paul were an American he'd be in the
far left wing of the Democratic Party.
The pope runs down the liberal check
list and makes a gra~ite squiggle in
every box: safety in· the work place.
Social Security, minimum wages,
h ealth services, unemployment
compensation. the r ight to
representation by unions and other
professional associations, the right to a
job, but not just any job, rather one that
is "in accordance with the capacities of
individuals," that is which suits one's
training and vocational preferences.
If the pope be inspired from on hi~h.
• Television is at its best with death.
The violent end of the great Anwar
Sadat provided television with another
opportunity to do what it does best,
record for all time an event that will
materially affect the history of man. If
the Romans had had television, we'd all
know exactly how Caesar was stabbed
at the Senate. In our own time, the
assassination of President John
Kennedy and the subsequent murder of
his assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, have
added specific and incontrovertible
detail lo the story of mankind. It is
frus,trating to contemplate all that has
gone before that is lost forever. There
are tens of thousands of likenesses of
J esus Christ but they are all different
because no one has the vaguest notion
what Christ looked like. Too bad.
IT'S SMALL consolation for his death,
but we're lucky we knew Sadat. We in
America would not have known this
good man had he done his work in
Egypt 100 years ago. Civilization,
present and future, knows exactly what
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kind of a man Sadat was. CBS News
broadcast an hour special on the
evening of Sadat's death that was a
classic among television obituaries. We
should all be so lucky as to have our
ANDY RODNEY §i.
lives caught, as Sadat's was. on film
and tape for all time. In a sense, he will
never die. We can always push a button
and see him as he was, alive.
Television is so good at doing
obituaries that sometimes it takes the
opportunity to do one when passing
mention on the Evening News would
suffice. The fine American actor.
Melvyn Douglas. died a short time ago
and his passing was noted at length on
television news broadcasts. In all
likelihood Melvyn Douglas was given
more time than his importance to the
world called for. That's a mean thing to
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say about such an outstanding actor but
I hope he'd agree with me. The fact is
that the networks all had a lot of footage
of Mr. Douglas that they could easily
excerpt from old movies, various award
ceremonies and talk shows that he'd
appeared on a n d his obituary in
pictures made fascinating viewing.
MY COMPLAINT is that television
news seldom reports the demise of a
prominent world figure in more than a
few words unless that figure is an
outstanding entertainer or government
offi cial about whom ample footage
exists in film libraries. I don't begrudge
Melvyn Douglas the time he got and I'm
embarrassed to be picking on him as so
specific an example. but I do think it's
an illustration of television covering a
story in detail because it has good
pictures. y.
When Bing ~ros by died, it was
important. He was a unique figure and
the significance of his life exceeded hi s
ability as pure entertainer. He was a
true American folk hero. The three
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eulogizing Ring by excerpting
outstanding performances from many
of his films and televis ion braodcasts. It
made great television and Bing
desl.'rved it !lad someone else died that
day. however, who was as improtant to
mankind in the field of science.
m edicine or law but whose life had not
been chronicled in fil rn as Bing's had,
the Sl'ientist. the doctor or the lawyer
would have been dismissed with a line
by an anchorman.
TAKE, AS two examples. Margaret
Mead and J ohn Wayne. They died
within a year of each other. Margaret
Mead was as important to anthropology
as John Wavne was to motion pictures.
but her passing was only briefly noted
because she made the mistake of doing
most of her great work off camera. One
network , on the other hand, did a
two·hour special on John Wayne.
This all comes to mind on the sad
occasion of Anwar S<1dat's death. This
is television at its best.
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New creationist-evolutionist court clash looms
Second '"monkey trial' in Arkansas to ·
renew debate over origin of man
LITTLE ROCK, Ark <AP>
They called John T Scopes
infidel. He was a ccused of
l eaching schoolchildren that
man likely evolved from other
forms of life They found this
contradictory to the story of
creation as rt'vealed in the Book
of Genesis.
While Scopes' conv1ct1 on wai.
overturned by the Tennessee
Suprem e Court on a
technicality, he did not consider
lhe argument won
''The fight will still go on with
other actors and other plays,"
he later said.
Long after the Monkey Trial
drama that lift ed him to Dible
Belt infamy. Scopes' prediC't1on
proved lrue.
The curtain rises in December
on a nother act in the long battle
between C'rea ti onis t s and
evolutionists over what children
should learn about the beginning
of mankind.
Trial of an American C1 v1l
Liberties Union suit attaC'king a
creationist·backed Arkansas law
is to start Dec 7
But S co p es would h a vt'
difficulty reC'ognlZln g the battle
lines of today. Creationists are
espousing one or the aqwments
of Clarence Oarrow·s ardent
defense of Scopes that one
theory or the beginning should
not be taught to the exclusion of
another. In short. cr eationism
s hould be t a ught alo ngside
evolutionary theory.
C r eationi s t s ha ve a lso
adjusted their aq~um ents to
another abiding Judicial fact
The U.S. Supreme Court found
in 1968 that laws enforcing the
teaching of the creationist view
were in effect laws that involved
r e l igion and ther e f o re
unconst itu tion al T he First
Amendment provides that
"Congress shall make no law
respecting an establis hment of
religion. or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof "
To get around that barrier.
creationists have ln ed to sever
the r eligious elem e nt from
~reation doc trine as thev
propose it for the schools. the
theory is that the universe and
everything in it was cn •ated. but
it doesn't say by whom
The current case 1s a federal
one entitled "McLean versus the
State of Arkansas " Bruce Ennis
Jr. of New York, ACLU director.
has dubbed it "Scopes II ··
But there arc oth e r
differences.
Scopes I wa:. 1925: the frenzy
or the modernist fundamentalist
flap: the furnace of July in a
brick county courthouse amid
stately trees: mild. bespectacled
Scopes facin g c rimin a l
punishment: two great leading
m en -Darrow. th e agnostic
champion or the unpopular.
against William Jenn ings
m t.•tamorphosed , creationist
legal theories evolved.
ln the 1960s and 1970s.
creatwnist scientis ts like Henry
Morri s. Duane Gis h , John
Wh itcomb. Richard Bliss and
others advanced an alternate
way of construing the scientific
data
Their writings wer e consumed
h) creationism 's discipl es.
Ten:. of thousands saw Morris.
a hydrologist who once chaired
th e Virgi nia P o l y t e chnic
l n s titutl' Civil Eng ine ering
Departme nt . a nd Gi s h. a
b io che m1 ~t . debate coll ege
faculty evolutionists across the
lund. on what seemed to be their
own ground.
Now the disciples speak of
"<111ly an appearaoC'e" of age in
thC' universe. explain geological
form at ions by the cataclysm of
Noah's day, see change "within
kind s" but n o thing li k e
l'Volution.
Tht'y havC' e mbra ced the
th eories of the move ment's
unofflc1al chi ef justice. Wendell
B ir d . a b ou t th e Fir s t
Amendment . religious liberty.
laws th a t aid o r prohibit
rl'11g1on. and creationism in the
sC'hools
Labeled ··fu nda me ntalists,"
t h<.·y h av e n o s ingl e
denomina tion a l 1dent1ty. but
in c lud e Pr es b y t e ri a ns,
Methodists. Lutherans. Roman
Catholics. Pentecostals. Ba ptists
and others.
They have fou ght the evolution
theory on local battlefi elds for
mor e than a decade, rarely in
national view
Lloyd D<1le of Lemmon, S.D ..
was South Dakota Bio log y
TeachC'r of the Year in 1969 Ten
yC'ars later. when he aired his
creationist views. he was fired.
llis laws uit contesting the action
1s on a ppeal.
The fundamentalists sued the
Houston. Texas. school board
a nd lost in 1972: passed a new
Tennessee law that was voided
an 1975 , sued the Smithsonian in
Washington and lost in 1980 .
sued the California Board of
Education. prompting a 1981
r uling that the s t a te would
follow 1L-; 8-year ·old policy that
l'\ olution would be taught onl y
as a theory
In th.c ir o ff e n sives.
cr('at1omsts like to cite Mark
Twain's iro ni cal s haft at
evo lutio n · ··Th e r e i s a
fascinating thing about science
One gC'ls such wholesale returns
of eonjt•ctures out of such a
trifling investment of facts ..
Wh e n Enni s t oo k o n
cr C'alionist Kell y Seagraves of
San Diego, on the "Donahue"
tcle\'ls1on show. he was taken
aback after wondering out loud
whether the ark could have been
b ig e n o ugh for whal es .
Seagr aves shot back: "l find it
The curtain rises in December
on .another act in the long battle
b etween creationists and
evolutionists over what children
should learn about the beginning of
mankind.
Bryan, thrcc ·l1m e loser for
president and ardent advocate
of interpre ting II ol y Writ
literally.
Scope s II . t981 · a
s till-to·be-defined controversy:
convenes in Decembe r in an
air-conditioned federal court an
t he five-story concrete U.S. Post
Of f ic e in Littl e Ro c k 's
d o wntown . no one facing
c riminal pe nalty: m erely a
Robert Cearley and a Philip
Kaplan for the ACLU against an
Attorney General Steve Clark
and his deputies.
In a statewide election three
years after the Scopes trial in
Tennessee, Arkansas adopted a
law making it a crime to teach
evolution in public schools
The Tennessee law of Scopes'
day wasi't scrapped until 1967, a
f e w months be fore the old
Arkansas law fell in the U.S.
Supreme Court Fir s t
Amendment ruling f avoring
Little Rock biology teacher
Susan Epperson.
The court said :
"The overriding tact is that
Arkansas· law selects from the
body of knowledge a particular
segment which it proscribes for
tbe sole reason that it is deemed
to conflict with a particular
religious doctrine; that is, with a
particular interpretation of the
Book o( Genesis by a particular
religious group."
In the 56 years since Scopes
and the 13 since Epperson.
creationist science • •
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interesting that you put whales
1n the ark They·d have been
much better off in the water."
Creationism got a boost when
Ro nald Reagan, while on the
campaign trail, said last year
that he doubted that evolution
should be accorded a status any
higher than theory.
C r eationi s t gro up s are
coast-lo·coasl Creation Concern
ln <' o f P o rtland , Or e ..
Cr eation-Science Association.
Madi s on . Wi s .: Mi ssouri
Association for Creation: Fair
Education Foundation. Murphy.
NC
Today it seems a wakened.
born.again movement. But the
ACL sees a religious wolf in
sheep's clothing.
Ennis: "If there really were
scientific data that supported
creationism, that would be a
plausible argument. but there
are none. no single professional
or ganization of scientists in
America believes there is any
s cienti fi c s up po rt for
creationism."
The pres ent case poses
ironies:
Of the ACLU's 23 plaintiffs,
16 are religious figures. The lead
plaintirf, Presbyterian minister
Bill McLean o f Little Rock,
dec ided to oppose the law
without reading any creationist
scientist's writings.
or 19 would-be intervenors
who wanted to help defend the
law, a majority came from
scientific fields. One was an
n
Clarence Darrow. left. and William Jennings Bryan wer e protagonist s i11 the fa mous 1925 ··Monkey Trial'.'
agnostic, one a Mu slim. Judge
William Ov e r ton r ejected
thL•m Rird wus one of their
attorneys and creationists still
ure seeking a way to gel Bird
into thl• case.
The new law was written to
get creationism back in school in
a ·· sc1entiric·· framework lo
s atisfy the court's position and
to use the ruling in Epperson as
a !>word against suppression of
c r e at1on1s m in the halls of
a c ademia. In short, lo gave
cr eationi sm equal standing in
th e law with e volutionar y
theory
P aul E:llwanger or Anderson,
S C . a respiratory ther apist who
hclpc•d draft Arkansa s· law, got
adv1«e from Bird and others to
m a k e 1t "cons titution ally
ironclad."
T e a ching only evolution is
"the academic swindle of the
<:entury," says Ellwanger . "We
wanted the most super.neutral
piecC' of leg islatio n it was
humanly p<>ssible lo devise."
Neutral mt.•anl leaching both
views. or neither. the same
pos1lion Bird took in 1978 when.
a Yale s tudent. he wrote a
66-page article in The Yale Law
J ournal on creatio nism and
evolution
In a 1979 article published by
th e Ins titute for C reation
Researc h of El Cajon. Bird
wrote
"In teachang onl y evolution.
publ i c sc hool s effec tively
undermine the convictions of
Christian students and prejudice
unbeli e v e r s again s t
Christianity ...
Qu oting New T es t a m e nt
languaJ;!e. Bird also wrote:
"Requiring answers in class
discussions a nd on tes ts that are
based on the evolutionary theory
requires creationist students lo
let ··corrupt communications
proc eed out of their mouths.·
and the Supreme Court has
stated that public school s cannot
requi r e objectiona.ble
dee I arat1ons of belief. ..
Both sides see this case as an
opportunity for ultimate victory .
1\flcr all , Arkansa s was the
firs t stale to adopt the new
fu nd am e ntali s t law , but
Louisiana followed after making
some changes in the draft. Other
stales debated it. more will do so
next year. A version has been
urged on Congress
If il falls in Arkans as, it's
likely lo fa ll everywhere.
lf either view is taught in a
class. the act says, balanced
treatment must be given the
other view.
Evolutionists belittle this kind
of n eutral ity : Cr ea tio nism
Implies a Creato r.
Without a hearing and little
debate, the Arkansas Sen ate
passed the bill 22-2. The House
held a 15-minute hearing and
passed it 69·18.
Gov. Frank White. backed by
Moral Majority und Family Life
America God in t he 1980
election, signed the five-page,
una mended bill. H e said be
hadn't read all of it, but that he
had been briefed.
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From whence dtd man evolve? The argument goes on between the theon es of creat1omsm and evolution
and whether both should be taught m schools.
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Susan Epper1JOn . biology teacher. stands at her desk m Little Rock, Ark .• bcfor~ •tart of Mr bolllif
again.rt a 38-year-old Arkan.ta$ law banning teachlng of the theory of evolution. T~ Supreme eo.rt
ruled iyer favor. v Y
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Role model she's not
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our oldest
d u ughter i~ al m ost 30 and has been
married twicc both di vorces not her
fault. A few months ago Ruth let a guy and
his dog move in with her. She has to make
house payments and neither of her lous)'
t>x 's give her one cent alimony.
This follow . Chuck . told Ruth not to sell
her place. that he would give up his
apartment and help her with the house
pay ment!-. Before he moved in he talked
about marri~tgc Now he has changed hi s
mind. So sht• is living in s in . God knows we
didn't raise her this way. She sang soprano
in the church choir
Chut·k has not paid for a dime's worth
of groc·t•nt•s won't even buy dog food. He
purt1cs all lht• time. and Ruth s its around
bawling. watlrng for him lo come home
l'vl' tried tu talk st•nse into her head, but
she won't lastl'n.
We at'l' vel'v much concerned about
Huth's two your1g daughters by her first
hus band. Tht•y see the way their mother 1s
living. It's u miracle their daddy hasn't
taken t h em uwuy from her. We are
a shamed :.ind worried. Do you have any
suggestions'!
NERVOUS IN VIRGI NIA
DEAR VA.: Would you r daughter
a llow you to l ake the children for a while?
Are you able and willing to do so? Give it
som e thought.
Write and let me know wha t you have
decided. I hope you can take the girls.
Your daughter sounds too troubled lo be a
decent role mode l and provide th e
emotional s upport her children need.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I consider
myself a normal 17-year-old high school
girl. I get m ad crushes on boys, like to yak
on the phone a lot and I love parties. But I
have two major problems. First of all. I
have terrible fi stfights with my parents
not the usual kind. I end up by knocking
the daylights out of them. I feel sorry later
bcl'ause l love them both de<Jrlv.
The second problem is that I'm about
ill pounds overweight. I eat like crazy
F.:ver~ time I pass the refrigerator I have
to s tuff mv mouth I can't hold to a diet
h('t a use I have no wi II power
I ha\'e been rt.'ading your column for a
long time. and I used to make fun of you
because I thought you were so s9uare. ~ow
I find m yself a s king you fpr some
suggestions on how to feel better about
m vself I um sort of ashamed of the wav I
treat m~· parent ~. <rnd I s ure wis h I could
lost' nbout 75 pounds Please help me.
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--DEAR SAVANNAH : You need a lot
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that it is not .. normal" to be 70 pounds
overweig ht. Seither is it "normaJ" to beat
ua> o n your parents.
Start with your school counselor. TeJI
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me. If there is no counselor in your school ,
s peak to your favorite teache r and ask her
to help you get some counseling. <She can
check the mental health services that are
listed in the phone book).
See the school nurse about an
appointment with a doctor who will help
you lose wt•ight. Your emotional proble ms
are undoubtedly rela ted to your weight
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listen to me. Good luck. 1
DEAR ANN LA~D EHS 1 ha' e read
man\· letters 111 'our C'olumn from women
who · ha\ l' b('en dumµt•cl b~ husbands of
long standtnl-! 20 lo 311 ~ear ... ~ever do I
recall a IL·tll•r from a hu!iha nd who suf·
fered tht• samt: fate Well. heres one
~h \\'If(' dct1clcd. art er 38 ~ ('(.ll'S. ltwt I ''a~ not uµ to her tnlt•llcclual standards In
our s t a te 'ou don ·1 net>d grounds for
ell' ore·<• ll"~ rail ed no fault · So. <\ht: got
tht• houst.• :met half ol l'\ er~ thing I worked
tor all m' ltfl• I am li\'tng in a furnis hed
upartmt·nt
She owns part ol ,1 .... mall husmess It-fl
to her IJ\ ht•r f:Jthl•r and will ne\·er ha\'e lo
n•t 1n· i ~ll'ST ret1n• in lhrl't' ,·ears and
don't know \\hat I 'll do \\'Ith m;·sclf llo\\
dot•s a man in hi s fiO~ get lwc:k into circul<.1 ·
l ion·• :XO PRIZE. Bl"'!' ~OT TOO l3A O
D EAR N .P.: Thirl~·eight year s or
ma rriagc entitll•s a woman to ha lf or .,, ..
e r) thing. If she got lhE' whole hous.-. she
mus t have had a b ellt'r lawver -or
ther<''s a lot vou lert out of ,:our lette r
a bout the relations hip. ·
T hert• are ma n~ more women in ~·our
age g roup looking for m C'n than \'icC' versa
-SO. C'H'n if ~OU a re .. no prize," you
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Pizza could t11rn taste
One •of tht> firs t concerns of new
mothers i~ the c<.1ting h abits of children.
I can make you an authority in 400
"'ords or Jes:-;
The more h .. •eth a c hild has. the less he
thews.
He or ~he will never eat anything that
1s good for htm gives him strong bones or
t eeth makes him feel better.
He will never eat anything that is
gr een.
llis first words will bt.' · :.i la carte ...
Ile will nen•r cat · the s ame cereal
t" tee
A CHILO INH E RENTLY fee ls that the
dog gets better food than he docs.
When a mother pretends to love the
''hill' lumpy stuff in the spoon that sm ells.
a child has a bs olutely no re<.1son to trust
hl'r
A chi ld will never eat anything in a
sack with his name on it.
Knowin~ this. I cannot imagine why
there is flak ever v vear somewhere
regurding s chool lunc hes. The s chool
lunch has always been designed to give
ch ildren the nutritional balance a nd
vilamins necessar y for growth a nd
<k\'elopmcnt that a child is put lo bed earl~
for not eating al home
EIMA BOMBECK
AT WIT'S END
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S0~1 E CHILDREN have been known
to enter high school belihjng in their
hear ts that broccoli is something you plant
on Arbor Dav for s hade
Yet e\'ei·y year someone insists upon
converting them lo nutrition despite the
fact that nutrition ts what gets thrown out
This year. ut tt school in '.'lew York a
realistic administrator has declared. "let
cm eCJl µ1z z<.1 " a phrase that ranks
right up ther e with .. Don't turn your back
on a 2 \'Car -old .. He has rationalized that pizza has all
the baste standards to get students through
the dav and wants it on the menu every
day I say , let the man speak. He obviously
knows children
ONCE PIZZA llAS the sanction of
school and pa r e nts. I fully ex pect a
rebellion among them to protest they ar e
being fed junk food a nd will demand string
beans. Ha r vard beets and okra
Sex symbol 'a bore'
Q : M y dad, whose favorite TV
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though J ack's been in retire ment for some
seasons, claims Paar once made a movie
with Marily n Monroe. Did be? -Arnie
Marsh, Milwaukee.
A: Yes. The brilliant Paar who used to
spar with the brightest <and sometimes
dumbest celebs in and out of s how biz> told
us, "Right after l got out of the Army,
Jack Benny packaged my show and I did a
summer replacement for him. This was
back in 1947. I got all the awards that year
-and was dubbed t he 'Most Promising
Star of Tomorrow '
Pf ISONAllTJ Q~&A.
BY MARI LYN ANO HY GARDNER
..The n I went to 20th Century-Fox a nd
made a picture with Marilyn Mo nroe
called ·Love Nest' in whi ch J played her
boyfriend. It was a big bore. l was glad
when the s hooting was over. But I had to
com e back for stills . We had a date for 1
o'clock, and I hung around until Marilyn
s wings in around 2. bills and coos with
characters over the phone, and finally gets
ready at 4.
17550 GJJcue Awnue. IMne 1714> 957 1656
Clsnyon Plar.a. Anaheim Hills lmp4mal and Same Ano Canyon Ro.1d
olf"RJwrslde Freeway (7141974 6802
A Otvision o(
Lusk lnler1ors
"Bul when tomorrow came I no longer
had any money. a job. anything. Anyway.
there was a deal made for me with RKO
for three years a nd while J didn"t make a
picture, 1 was paid every week. The
management kept changing until Howard
Hug hes came along. H e m ade everybody
go into everything .
"We sat down." Jack said, "and the
photographer says, ·Gtab her and kiss
her.· But I'm disgusted and can.·t. So he
grabs me an(l says, 'Paar, you're sUpPosed
to be an actor. I can see you can't stand
this da me. but how about acting like you
enjoy hugging and kls ini her?" •
\
"Bring me a cup of coffee, the papers on the Benson
erger, and a paperweight."
HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Aries: Past
errors erased
Friday, Oct. 16
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES C March 21-April 191 · Activities
multiply ; forces tend to be scattered unless
you are aware, discriminating and
selective. New opportunities exist. fresh
contacts prove stimulating and past errors
can be erased. You're starting fresh.
TAURUS (April 20-May 201 Additional
sources of income , funding, money supply
will become evident. Inventory proves
possessions are worth more than originally
anticipated.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Key is
diversification! Cycle high, circumstances
will favor your efforts. What seemed out of
reach will become available.
CANCER <June 21·July 22 >: Plans
subject to revision . Last·minute efforts
succeed. Closed.door meeting is on agenda.
LEO <Jul y 23 ·Aug . 22 >: New
friendships, fresh opportunities, outlets for
creative endeavors are highlighted. Focus
also on hopes, wishes. romantic liaisons .
VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22 l: Significant
domestic adjustment occurs. Conflict may
exist between home and career.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : Translate
abstract symbols into viable concepts.
Transform idealism into action. Terms will
be defined.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Hidden
values are unea rthed -emphasis on credit
r atings, banking procedures and
investment potential.
SAGITTARIUS CNov . 22-Dec . 21J :
Project can be completed; be aware of
legal rights , permissions . Added
recognition due. those who doubted will
concede that your views are verified.
CAPRICOR N <Dec . 22 -Jan. 19 1 ·
Overcome tendency to be impatient where
basic procedures are concerned. Routine
tasks are necessary. Co· worker is sincere.
can aid cause.
AQUARI US (Jan . 20 ·Feb . 18 >:
Emotions tend to dominate logic. Don't
burn bridges. Member of opposite sex does
care. despite suspicious circumstances.
PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Focus on
property, integrity, reappearance of
individual who played important role in
your past.
HER'B MEN
OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
Is The .City
off trolley?
SAN FRANCISCO -Fashion .. news:
Bill Denny, former investigator for the
Public Defender who now digs for the DA,
was spotted by Bill Cooney in the Fed'l
B l d g . w e a r i n g a -b a s e b a 11 j e r s e y
emblazoned with "SF Public Defenders
Office -R easonabl e Doubt a t a
Reasonable Price."
That was easily topped by the cop
wearing a jersey with "SFPD Homicide"
on the front and •'Our Day Begins When
Yours Ends" on the back. Yup.
This is still Crazytown USA . .
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and Great
Good Friend are off to London. Strictly
business. of course. and deductible.
THIS IS T HE entire item: He nry
Puccinelli, pharmacist at Scully Drugs on
Fulton, just filled out a prescription from
Dr. Tuong Dinh Do of Clement St. for a
patient named Phuoc Huu.
Anoth er r acial slur, this time
perpetrated by Banana Republic on Polk,
which is selling Italian Army Bersagliari
Shorts with the comment "They may not
be much on the battlefield, but when it
comes to style. Italian soldiers conquer
all ."
Laury Jacoby was touched to hear
Gerald Ford reveal on "Good Morning.
America" that the decisions he had to
make on withdrawing from Vietnam·
"r endered m y heart." Well. it's one way to
beat cholesterol.
FURTH E R MEDICAL NEWS: Having
nothing better to do at the moment, Dr.
Robert Hoffman of our town made up
some brand names for placebos. You have
your choice of Appeasequin. Canardium.
Crockadro n , Dammitol. Del udium ,
F oo lemol and the winner -
prevaricaine.
Life in s uburbia is more than a
smattering of condomiseries and "town
houses" <there's a coinage): Over in
Pleasant Hill. Mary Ellen McKey has been
watching truckloads of dirt arrive at a
vacant lot in the flattest part of town.
These efforts eventually produced a mound
rising 80 feet above the surrounding
landscape, after which a big sign went up
to proclaim -.. Pleasant Heights"!
'Tm a bit barned by that new ciggie
ad, too -the one with a cable car and the
message, "Kent III Taste Knocks San
F rancisco Off Its Trolley!" A cable car is
not a trolley , and "off your trolley" means
you are bananas. This is the message?
FASCI NATI NG R U MORS around
Sausalito about a "suicide" group called
The South Tower Diving Club whose
members, clad in helmets. wet suits and
s mall chutes. jump in the dead of night off
the Gate Bridge's South Tower. A young
man killed recently was wearing such an
outfit, but officials scoff at the tale.
claiming the span is "too well patrolled."
The postal service really must do
something about junk mail. What a waste
of time and money: the Frank Barbaro for
Mayor Committee mailed a wad of
campaign material to E.L. Daggett in
Mendocino, asking for his support in the
Sept. 10 election in -New York. It arrived
in Mendocino Sept. 19. Mr. Daggett died
several months ago. The computers must
be s moking Kent Ills .
p·or SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
I WISH
THltRE WERE MORE
TIME
F'OR
THE THINGS
Tl-4EA.E'.5 NEVE'.R
ENOUGH TIME FOR.
Zinc could he harmful ·
DEAR DO CT O R : In m y o wn
experience, a stu)born case of acne bas all
but. clJsappeared after a few weeks of
taking 3t mg of line dally, prescribed by
m y dermatologist. I bope this lnformatton
will be helpful to your readers. -MR. L. ,
DEAR DooroR: For no reason that I
know of, 1 lolM my sen.ae of smell and t aste
for tbe past lb years. My doctor pat me on
sine and for tbe ftrst time I've noticed a
deftnlte Improvement. How wonderfal It Is
., enjoy the perfame of a Oower -and tbe
taste and smell of a seven·courte dlnner! I
tboagbt you'd like to know. -MRS. N.
DEAR DOCroR: I am 48 and bad been
Im po&ent for the 1>a 1t two yea rs.
Tll•Dklally, I took I.Ille daily. That problem
laaa dlappearecl -I hope forever. -MB.
G.
DEAR oocroa: Nodd.Ill 11e1pec1 my
artlu'Mll IO ••ell •• taklq IDe. I tWB It'• nea a puter dlleo•~ ..... Yl&amla E. Do 1• apeet -llU. w.
DEAR KR. L., MRS. N .• MR. G AND
MRS. W.: We ~~ alto ldd the tniUals oC
T rou1 HEAL1H
DR. PETER J. STEI NCROHN
readers from A to Z who have happily
acclaimed the results of zinc treatment for
scores of different illnesses.
As Mrs. W. suggested: She thinks zin-c
is a greater discovery than vitamin E .
That's when we become suspicious . No one
drug is so wondrous that it can help or cure
so many ailments.
Perhaps we have overlook ed the value
of zinc until lately . For example,
concentrating more on the need fol' iron ;
vitamins etc.
But don't let's become too enthusiastic.
In large doses it may be harmful.
Dr. Sttincrohn welconv1 rtadM mail but
'' '°"11 he con~ Pft'tonall~. lAtter-1 of widert mternt will be OMOered fn thU cUmft.
Send pr quelttonl to him m car1 of the DoUJ1
Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Colfo M•to, Calif. •
nn~.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 15, 1981 ••
SINGER GREETED -Ella Fitzgerald gets
greeting from First Lady Nancy Reagan as
the president looks on. Ms. Fitzgerald
...........
entertained at the White House this week
during visit of King Juan Carlos of Spain.
EST CLIFF
PLAZA ___
ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE
BANK OF AMERICA
CHARLES BARR JEWELERS
CROWN HARDWARE
) ICK VERNON SPORTSWEAR
DR. LOU ELDER
optometrist
HAIRHANDLERS SAL ON
HALLIDAY'S MEN'S CLOTHING
HICKORY FARMS
specialty food items
HUMPTY DUMPTY
children's clothing
JEAN DAHL
designer and better sportswear
LAGALL~RIA
elegance in fashion
MARKET BASKET
MES AMIES TEENS
NANCY DUNN ANTIQUES
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS
PAPER UNLIMITED
gifts and stationers
SAVE-ON DRUGS
STOREKEEPER
traditional sportswear
VETA'S INTIMATE APPAREL
WESTCLIFF CLEANERS
WESTCLIFF CORNERS
gourmet ware and collectibles
WESTCLIFF SHOES
XAVIER'S FLORIST
Quality in fashion .and services
wi th that personal touch
Good meals.
Good deals.
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::> nntvcly fried Clllcbn. p1u1 alnll•.....,.. I Kentucky frftd Cllicltn. With four rollt, • I •Ith flftHn 11itct1 of juicy, golden brown ~
0 of col• alew, mHhtd _.111011 tnd grtvy, Iara• col• 11ew, • 111111 mHhtd potatou Ktntucly fl'ltd Clllcaen. Lllftll two otttr1 z 0 end 1 roll. lllnlt t•O 011111ptr11111cllt1t. ind a mtdlum g11vyi. Umlt IWll 011111 ptr ptrptrcllua.Coupongoodonlyforcombl·
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT fTh ursday. October 15. 1981
DEAR PAT DUNN: 1 ban dechltld to
buy 1ome lilereo speakers and wonder lf you
have any t1P8 on wbat klnd to buy.
L.R., HunUogton Beacb
The two most comrpon types of s peakers
are bass reflex and acoustic suspension
syste ms. Bass reflex speakers are designed
so that the rear sound waves are ducted
through an open port in the enclosure or
cabinet to relnrorce the front sound waves.
The best or these s ystems are quite large, yet
may be driven with a relatively low powered
amplifier.
The more popular acoustic sus~nsion
types place the speakers an a sealed air pres-
sure environment. Although usually smaller
in s ize, acoustic suspension systems easily
hold their own with their larger bass reflex
cousins. However , they are also more power
hungry and require stronger amplification.
The sensible way to buy speakers is lo
pick two or three that fit your room and
budget. Then comparison test your two
favorites by having the dealer switch the
music back and forth between them so you
c an compare the diffe rence. (Keep the
volume constant. otherwise your ear will fool
you and the louder speaker will sound bet-
ter . I And always note the power require-
ments to make sure that your bther compo·
nents arc compatible with the s peakers you
intend lo purchase If you aren't certain
about this. your salesperson can tell you.
Tum up the volume. Do you strn like the
sound'' Is tl clean and clear? Loudness can
tell you what time will do to your ears (and
d1 spos1t1on1. so turn it up
Then turn al down. way down. Can you
still hear the texture and details of the
music? Or does only a vague melody linger
on ? You may not want to li ve with a s peaker
system that has to yell to make a point. So
turn it down. and give a critical listen.
(;111 a prnh/em·· Tht'n wnte 10 /Joi
/)urm /'at 1111// cul red tape. getting
th1· answt'rs and act1011 you need lo
.w1/1 •e 1nequ111e.~ 111 youemment and
husme.~s .Wn1l 110.;r questwns to Pat
/)unn. At Your St>T1'1C't' <Jrangt' Coast
1>01'11 /'1/111. I'<> ll!Jr 156'1 C11.~ta .Weso CA 92626 A s
man11 ll'tters a.~ p<iss1hlt' u:1tl ht> ansu'E'rt>d. but phoned
1nqurne~ or lett(•rs not mdudmy the reader·s full
no mt•. addre.~11 and l>u.~mf'~.~ tuiurs phone number
n rnn11/ tlf' C'lln!lidCrl'd nu~ cu/umn appear!/ da1/y t'I
1 1•pt Sundal/'
Greenberg•s Deli Announces
The Grand Opening of a
Kosher Style Delicatessen! * Friday, Oct. 16 *
Hot Pastrn, Corned Beef,
Kosher Salami, Lux & creameol
Chffse Bagels. Meat Kfnshes,
Baked Ham, Turkey, Kosher
Dil Pldcels
Catering Available
Stor• Hours: 7 Days. 11-7 Fri. & Sot. 11·9
704 E. Balboa, Balboa, CA
CALL: 675-4734
SPECIAL SALE
3 DAYS ONLY -SAVE SAVE SAVE
EVERYTHING 30°/o to 60°/o
SAVINGS·
THE KING & I SHOPPE
•FURNITURE
•PAINTINGS
•CRYSTAL
•ORIENT ALIA
•ANTIQUES
•LAMPS
•SILVER
•RUGS
ALSO: DRAPERIES. WOVEN WOODS.
MINI BLINDS
FINE JEWELRY -ESTATE & MODERN -
INCLUDING. DIAMONDS. EMERALDS. RUBIES.
SAPPHIRES. OPALS, PEARLS, GOLD CHAINS,
WATCHES. NECKLACES, BRACElETS, ANO MUCH
MUCHMORE
Tllws. Fri., Sat., Oct. I Ha .. 17 ..
OPIM I OA.M ... tP.M; OML Y
I 7J7 WISTCU-. DA.. MIWPOIT llAClf
FO IMPO CALL 642·9909
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EMERSON CEDJlfG FllfS
ECOIOMY
36 .. aa•• 52"11a••
Hae almulated woodgraln paddlH in either
Brown or White. (Emeraon? He waa a poet
waan't he? Are theH hie fana?)
52"
In Brown or While
with Antique BraH
flnlah trim.
CLASSIC
TheHhavethe
real wood blade•
and3-apeed
control.
52"
REVERSIBLE
ComH in brown
with Poliahed BraH
Un11b.
229!!s28
nGBT KlfOT
DfLAlfD
RED CEDAR
Rlght here. ladlH and gentlemen,
we have some tongue and groove
1trlp panellng. :Y1" thlc:k by 6"
wide. (Hey. thl• l•n't a c:lrcua.
alow down a blt.)
2a••
COVERS
35 SQ. f"T.
TYLO LOCKSETS BY KWIKSET
PASSAGE
BEDROOM
ENTRY
333
379
697
The paHage ha• no lock. bed.room baa a
twi1t lock on one aide and the the entry u•••
a key. ComH in Pollahed BraH finiab.
GOOD ,
LIFB _.. ,;·1 • ..,.:r-. .. ~~ .. ~··41C• ""'~· ' \ ... -
GOOD LIFE
PAINT
FLAT LATEX
WALL PAINT
6 77
aAL.
I a wear by Ihle. Don't want to pay for the big
time name when I c:an get the big time palnt
under the National Label. Get it.
i LATEX
SEMI-GLOSS EllAMEL
8 97
aAL.
Matc:hH the flat interior latex paint.
Eaay c:lean-up ainc:e ii' 1
latex .. ob. ob you apllled it again.
JOHNS-MARNVILLE
FOIL BACK
INSULATION
23"x40 UN. FT.
(7$.7 SQ. FT.)
The higher the R
•alue the gremer.
the lnawatiag power.
I Ilk• that. It
61/2" SUPER-THIK R-19
l5''x24 LIN. FT.
(30 SQ. FT.)
23"x20 UN. FT.
(38.3 SQ. FT.)
...
92¥4'' 2x4
WHITE FIR
STUDS
lx8 PINE
SRIPLAP
22cUN.f"T.
Roof aheathing. aub floora. ahlplapp1ng. (l
wonder what "ahlplapplng" lookalike. it
sound• obscene.)
FIVE INCH
CUSTOM
INSTALLED
RAllf GU'I I ER
ONE OR TWO STORY I 77
100 FT. MIN. UN. f"T.
LESS THAN 100 FEET
50 FT. MIN. 1 97
The truck pull• up. the back door• fly open.
UNFT.
and the gutter c:om•• rolling out In white or
brown enamel and then .. the c:op c:ome1 and
give• th• ticket. we're double pcuked. Pric:H
are tor normal lnatallatlon on reaidential
properly.
RED DEVIL STANDARD
LATEX CAULK .
Thia la a very good prlc:e for latex
c:aulk .. Don't b.lleve me? Hah. go and
... what it la elHwhere. Now you
know. you doubting Thomae. you.
59tl0.30Z.
WD-40
For aqueak1. aqueala. and
aquawka (who I• he kidding? I
know you ~an't uae tbia on th•
chic: ken next door. It wa• a good
thought. though.)
I 2 7
ooz.
DORO SUPER GLUE
Glue. I bate to MrY thl• but I'm atuc:k
for eomethlng fwmy to aay and you
know that doHn't happen too often.
folks.
EA.
Yesterday I asked .
if we knew what vj
doing with such 111
He answered, "S\ t t
he thought it overl
"the rent is paid. f
paid. and 1 got a f ·
left over.·· What c'
kidder. t
WILSHIRE 4-FOLD AllTIQUE
BRASS nNISB!
ARCH SCREEll
1597
#475
Boy thi1 looke like aomething. Jt' 1 a free et anding d1
ju1t ••I lt up. (Watch 1omebody will prove me
wrong. again.)
BEATILATOR 36'' ZERO
CLEIRAlfCE FIREPLACE
wm FBEE BUSS FlllSB
CLASS DOOR
21997
#3036
No big mortaring. or bric: king, or
tearing half the houH away.
Thia la dHigned for ea1y
ln1tallatlon. The "freebie"
ain't hard to take. beatilatOt
HART VALULIRE
RARTHGLASS
FIRE SCREEN
,.
The name "valullne" le<JYea me cold. Such a lra'V91
on the Engllah language. How trlte. bac:lmeyed.
ob g-d . Painted antlqu• braH flniab.
MAN PORTABLE
ELECTRIC
BEATERS
WOOD TONE HEATER
1400 WATT I 5 ~~
1500 WATT 2 I !~,
1 •
...
it boss
vere
1prices.
,·.Then
cd sa id,
ehelp is
tbucks
nat
I ,,
.1
5/1" DIAMETER HOSE
2 PLY 50 FT. 3 99 ,..600
PLASTIC 75 FT. 5•• #600
REINFORCED 50 FT. 5•• #1611
TIRE CORE 75 FT. a•• #161 1
SUPER
FLEXIBLE 4 PLY 50 FT. I I 99 #8610
REINFORCED 75 FT. 1699
#8610
CHAPIN COMPRESSED AIR ~~~~~won't ~ld go poof in yow face.
and a djustable nozzles \\~· r'/11
fromjettofln .. pray. ~\411 1Jj l ..
GALVANIZED .;
11/1 GAL. 1688 #115
3'12 GAL. 1988 Nl3S
PLASTIC < .. .-.p,,,. .. _ ----
2 GAL. 21 aa #15:2
3GAL. 2488#153
ABATRON HAITIAN
WOVEN BASKETS
10"x9"
Banana 1trlpe. bumt bamboo.
checkerboard. and more .
Clearance. so limit~ quantitie1.
13"xl2"
16''xl6"
MATS • 14"x24" HONEYCOMB
STRAW MAT
3' ROUND RICE
STRAW MAT
2•• 4••
a•• , ..
3••
Wluter 11 coming. rain and,
ugh. mud.
FLUIDMASTER BALLCOCK r._..._ -
P09ttl" abutoff, ln1tant water le.el.
(Oh. who care1 ju1t a1 l011g a1 It
doe1n't make noiM all night.)
3 97
#600A
2 ,7
#W
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 15, 1981 ••
1 WONVER
. WHO'~
Sf\-\INO IHIS
HEAD LI NE ~
ALLTRADE 40 PC. Vt''
& ¥a'' DRIVE · SAE & METRIC .
COMBINATION SOCKET SET
NEW! ELEVEN
COMPARTMENT
ROLYKIT
Thia i1 new. I don't know what
it doe1 except it rolla up for
easy atorage. (Write in your
gueu to the Pavilion Qu-n.)
WABER MULTI
OUTLET STRIPS
4 OUTLET I I 9 7
#'4SPDX
6 OUTLET I 2 9 7
#6SPDX
Okay. uae oaclllate in a sentence.
Oaclllate thl1 morning that I mlaaed my train.
MURIMAGE DECORATIVE
You even getthe
hmdwa rG (a t thia
price they ought to
ln1tall it). Each
shelf can hold 350
pound1 (mean• my
brother-in-law can't
ail on It.)
PREnNJSRED
SOLm OAK
WALL SHELVING!
7"x32" 1277
11 "x32" I 7""
14"x32" 1977
18"x32" 2577
WALL STANDARDS
48" ............... . 5 .,.,
72" ................ 8 77
EVEREADY ENERGIZER
BAttERIES
C,D,AA,AAA TWIN PAK,
9 VOLT SINGLE PAK
YOUR
CHOICE
Batterle1. we Mll mo re batterlH than (you
eald that already, ldlot. you eay that enry
wMk. can't you eay anything new?)
Set includes ratche t
handle, extension.
spark plug socket.
nut driver handle,
and a whole lot of
SAE and Metric
sockets.
GElflE ELECTRIC GARAGE
DOOR OPENERS
eoo~
1/3 HP DELUXE
SCREW DRIVE
97?!s200
129~~880
NORMAL
INSTALLATION OF
OUR UN1T
5500
I-year wananty.
Best opener made. mine ia golDg
on 19 years with no problema.
===• PUROLATOR
AUTO PRODUCTS
PCV VALVE
XSV OIL
nLTER
XSV AIR
nLTER
99c
1••
1••
Doing it yow self and aaTlng
a lot of money i1n 't half bad.
TRI-FLOW 81 REBATE
OFFER
More wonderiul rebatH. by maU
You save up to Sl .50 on the 6 011lle.
SI on 3 oa. Free1 stuck and froaen
mechanlama. great lubricant.
Mail ln coupon at the store.
3oz.l 33 soz.222
GOOP BlllD
CLEllER
ICOZ. 74t
3LBS. 222
Now you know how tbOM mechcmk• bcne
nch d.a:n hand• after worktno in the gunk all
day.
MURRAY BICYCJ.ES
MEN'S 26"
BALBOA
CRUISER
#5022X4 2
Oh boy. for once I don't ha ve to tell you they
have brakea. etc. e tc .. You'll come-in
and kick the tlrH anyhow. -OR
LADIES'. 26"
MONTEREY
CRUISER
#5033
OR
MEN'S 26°
10-SPEED
ILLUSIONS
#6476
YOUR
CHOICE 88 ~~
QUAKER STATE
MOTOR OIL
30WT. 76C QT.
20W•50 WT. 81 t QT.
Ooea any of this come from Pennsylvania?
(Don't tell the Araba, they'll buy the darn
ata te.)
CD-2 AUTO
PRODUCTS
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HOLLYWOOD -C harles Durning, an
actor who waited for s tardom half his lite, was
bas king in the glow ot laudatory revlews for his
performance in "True Confessions," wondering if
this moment· of triumph was worth the grueling
struggles to get there.
"I don't know whether I would go through it
again," says Durning, the porJly graying
performer whose portrayal of a corrupt Catholic
businessman is a vivid addition to his gallery of
supporting roles.
"It took about 25 years for me to make a li ving
in this business," he says of the climb which cost-t
him a wife who left when she tired of trying to
raise three children on $8,000 a yeat and dreams.
"By the time I woke up to the fact that maybe
everyone was right -I wasn't going to make it -
it was too late," he says. "I had nothing else to go
on . l had no college education . 1 wasn't equipped
to do anything, and [ was crowding 40."
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"I was wounded very badly," he recalls. "I
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was blinded, but my sight came back. I'd been
s hot up in my legs and I had psychological
problems which left me with a bad stutter.
"When I got out of the hospital. I took some
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then a few off-Broadway shows one with a
newcomer named Robert De Niro. He was spotted
by New York theater impresario Joseph Papp who
put Durning into his Shakespeare repertory
company.
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Buddy Ebsen 's 'Mary, Queen of Hearts' to open in Mesa
8 y TOMT1TUS
Of .. .,..., ..... '""' Wht•n the NPwVQrl Harbor Ac ton Theater
opened 11.s first producUon In February of 1980,
Buddy Ebsen took the spotlight as the star of "The
Magnificent Yunkee."
Now tht• Custa Mesa
t heater group 1s
preparing tlb 10th and INTERMISSION lllh s hows
samultaneously -and
the well-known television
actor is ag1un involved But this time as a
playwright, not an actor.
Ebsen's original play, "Mary. Queen 'of
Hearts." will have its world premiere next
weekend. and it's stricly a family alfa1r . Buddy's
wlfe Nancy. the theater's managing director . is
staalng the historical drama with their daughter
Bonnie starring as Mory of SeoUand
"Ma r y" wlll be performed on alternate
weekends with Shakespeare's "Twelfth Nlghl."
directed by Mike Lewis, through Dec. 13. The
latter opens Oct 30 at the Actors Theater, 390
Monte Vista St.. Costa Mesa. Performances of
both plays will be given Thursdays through
Saturdays at 8 o'clock and Sundays at 2: 30.
Appearing in both shows will be Gery Bell,
Marnie Crosson, Rob Fahey, Terry Hagerty,
Susan Kelly, David Natkin, Jim O'Hannon, Tim
Ottma~. AJan Schneider, Rita Rene Stevens , Peter
Stone, John Szura and Wayne Wat.kins.
Cast in "Mary" only are Mary Davidson. Jack
Holmes, Robert Knapp, John Mello, Everett
Olemck, Wayne Mayberry, Christy Roberts and
Alexandra Robertson. Russ Terry and Ben Miles
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Ticket Information on both shows la being
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Also 10 rehearsal for an Oct. 30 openlni is the
::.uspense drama "The Haunting of Hill House" at
th e Westminster Community T heater. Art
Winslow, pr~sident of the WCT board, is both
producing anft directing the show.
Monica McAllister and Lorraine McWilliams
play the leading roles in the F. Andrew Leslie
reservations may bl obtained by calllnt M·411J. • CALLBOAltD -Audltlona for "A Little
Princess," a musical to be presented by the
Fountain Valley Community Theater, will be held
at the city's recr eation center at Brook.burst Street
and Heil Avenue Friday and Oct. 23 at 6:30
p . m . . . ma ny roles are available for children '1
to 17 years old . . . those t.rytng out should be
prepared to sing and may brine their own music
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adaptation of Shirley J ackson's novel. Others in ~----------------------.
the cast are Olive Beba, Charles Taylor, Marc
LeBlanc. Franejs James and Thomas Huste.
·'The Haunting of Hill House will be performed
Fridays and Satur days at 8:30 through Nov. 28
with a Sunday matinee Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. at the
theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Advance
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Catcher .\like Scwscm of the Dodgers tags out .\lo11treal's \\'arreri Cromartie durmg second mnzng of Wednesday mght's playolf game. won by the Eipos. 3-0 •
A cold reception may await Dodgers
Frigid temperatures could give Expos the advantage after 3-0 victory over Valenzuela
By CURT SEEDEX
Of Ille D•llY Pf!« Si.ff
LOS ANGELES Ask any member
Valenzuelet on five hits. 3-0, Wednesday
night. •he National League
champ1onsh1p series as far from being
over of th1: Los Angeles Dodgers what he
thinks of playing baseball an frigid
Montreal. and he will answer with a
ratht•r c11ld rt•spon::.c.
It's back to Montreal for gam es three
and four. and perhaps five beginning
Friday rvcning. and by evening the
series at 1-1. the Expos have the igloo
flcld ad,·antagc.
"They (Mont real 1 have to play in cold
weather. too. We'll see what happens."
noted Pedro Guerrero "I t's 1 I They m ore or less
neutralized us 111 th<.' two games we
played herl'." t•xpl<11ned Garvey "We
v..cre planning to get tv..o wins ..
"The wt•alhl'r has no favorites ...
added Steve 1.an·c\
.. We · v l' p I a ~ l' d 1 n co Id we a l her
before It ., m•n'r a plu::. We JUSl have
to put 11 out of our minds and be lake
football pla~ers . ·Dusty Baker
ad matted .
Indeed. the Dodgers did have
bcick-to-back ,·actora•s in mind v.. hen
they arr1vl'd at Dodger S t adium
Wednesday
Why all this talk about the weather'>
Well. thanks to u Chicago Cubs reject
bv tht• name• of Rav Burras. who
blanked the l>od):(l'l'S and ace Fernando
The Expos had dropped 19 of 20
games s1nc:c 1978 in Los Angeles.
including 10 in a row And. with
Valenzuela on th<· mound. the picture
Laszlo was'4't sure
he would ever play
Marina QB overcame broken neck
By ROGER CARLSON
Ot llM Dallr Piiot Sutt
Al one time Ma rina High's
1981 football campaign appeared
to be in jeopardy or going down
the drain right along with the
futurr of Ken Laszlo A veer as a
running offC'nse. but you don't
run at v..-1th out the rq~h l
quarterback
That was when the Viking
su rfaced from a pool with a
broken neck aft er slipping and
falling head first into three feet
of water
Laszlo was being groomed for
a major role in the Vikings'
game plan down the road. but
with has Junior season wiped out
b y the anjur)'. t h ere were
m oments when he wondered if
he would be doing anything at
all. g uiding th e Vik es at
quarterb ack in '81
notwithstanding.
"THERE WAS a lot of doubt,"
recalls Laszlo. "lt all depended
on how it healed. I wasn't sure
i"d ever play again."
Now. Laszlo's neck. a nd the
r est or him for that matter. is
stronger than ever , and as for
}>eing set back by the injury (a
transverse process on the fifth
-and sixth vertebra. but no spinal
dam age>. his stats are helping
to erase memories of a cage
scr e wed i nto his h ead and
attached to his shoulders.
Laszlo has completed 38 of 55
passes for 709 yards and 10
touchdowns. while suffering just
one interception in directing the
Vikes to a 5-0 record out of their
veer offense
A freshman and sophomore
starter at quarterback. Laszlo's
future as a junior would have
been as a defensive back with
backup duties at quarterback. in
the mold of Sam Aiello and
Bobby Grandstaff before him.
l ayoff." says Marana Coach
Davt' Thompson.
"lle's doing a good job for us
and our r ec<.'ivers <Jeff
Frandsen and Bob Critchfield
for the most paru have made
som<.' great catches
"II<.' learns fast and as under
control." eontanues Thompson,
v.. ho has t ransformed the
V1k1ngs from per<.'n nial
also rans to p<.'rennial
contenders since com ing to
Marana in 1978.
··Ken h as good vision a nd
pi cks up thin gs f ast. he
understands football language.
li e d oes n 't hav e al l the
characteristic looks or someone
like Fountain Valley's <Matt>
Stevens. but he seems to be able
to throw well e nough ..
ALT H OUGH LASZLO
o pe rates out or the veer. his
passing ability is more like a
dropback style passer. with
excell ent range.
Laszlo has been a model of
consistency for the Vikings this
year as <.'videnced by his
statistics
In t he opener against Castle
High a t Ho nolulu. Laszlo
connected on 8 of 11 for 205
yards and 3 TDs. He followed
that with a 5-for-9 pe rformance
for 96 yards and a TD against
Newport Harbor, then missed on
only one of 7 attempts for 119
yards and 3 more TDs against
Bohrn Grande.
ln three games Laszlo tied the
school record for TO passes (3)
in one game twice.
In Marina's only severe test of
the non-leagu e campaign -
a g ainst Foothill -Laszlo
connected on 11 of 16 for 131
yards and another TD.
Finally, a week ago he went to
the air 11 times, hit 7 for 117
yards and 2 TDs, but suffered
his first Interception of the year
looked that much nrighter
But enter Burris. who for nine innings
off<.'red an array of offspeed pitches and
one or two fastball s that ke pt the
Dodgers off balance all game
llow tough was Burris? With the
Expos leading. 2-0 and the Dodger
offense limited to just two hits, Burris
walked Guerr ero to lead off the fifth
11111ing.
The base on balls was greeted with a
ticker tape shower from the 53.463 in
attendance. A force out and two pop ups
quickly squelched the rally. and Burris
proceeded to upstage Valenzuela and
th<.' Dodgers with his nifty performance.
"Very simply, he just pitched a good
gam e." added Garvey. who lake most of
the Dodgers preferred to talk about
Burris' fine performance rather than
the weather in Montreal
"KENNY ACfUALLY gained
weight and strength during the
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(See MARINA'S, P11e CZ)
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Gary Carter tfJ'ves p1tcher Ray Burri.11 beorl111g a/tef 3.fl .i;hutout
00 I thank tonight. he just changed
spl'eds II<• was m oving his patches
around The only fastball I saw was the
onc I !>angled on in the last inning He
u::.t•d to throw more si nker !> and
fastballs ... C:<in'l'\' continued.
Addl'd his ~ou n g cou nterpart .
Valenzuela. throug h an interpreter·
"Ray Burris pitched a great game
better than I did. That happens How
about the rest or the series? If the series
comt•s down to a game on Sunday. I'll
he read\' .. Burri~ got all the runs he needed an
thc s<.'cond inning With one out. Larry
P arrish singled to left, Jerry White
followed wath a single to center. and
Warrt'n Cromartie s mashed a double to
right to bring Pa rrish home.
Afll'r Valenzuela walked Chris Speier
<See DODGERS, Page C4>
Uphill
struggle
facing A's
NEW YORK <AP> Down
two games lo none with no
margin left for error. Oakland
M}.lnagcr Billy Marlin took his
team home today determined to
prolong the American League
Championship Series against the
N<.'w York Yankees
··We arc f ighters.·· said
M••rltn "We arc a battling
ballclub We 'll win Thursday
and we'll win the next d av and
th<.'n we'll S<.'C who's singing that
song ..
"Th a t song " ~a s Frank
S1n a t ra's recording of "New
On TV tonight
channel 4 at 5:20
York. New York" which blared
over the public address system
at Yankee Stadium as the A's
ran for cover after Wednesday's
13·3 shelling. But Ma rtin may be
whistling past the graveyard.
The Yankees buried the A's
unde r a barrage of a record 19
hits the 13 runs were also a
record including three-run
homers by Graig Nettles and
Lou Piniella. Now, New York
goes for the kill tonight with
rookie left-hander Dave Righetti
pitching against Matt Keough
for the A's.
New York wants to finish
Marlin's A's fast. The Yankees
w ell recall last week's scare
against Milwaukee when they
won the first two games of the
AL East Division playoffs before
the Brewer s bounced back to
win the next two and take the
early lead in the decisive rirth
game.
"We've got to come out and go
right after them Thurs day
night," said Pinie lla. who came
into Wednesday's game In the
fourth Inning after Reggie
Jackson strained a calf muscle.
"We've got to show them we're
going to put them away."
When the Yankees staegered
<See YANKE~Paae CZ)
Burris:
a hot plate
special
By ED Zl~TEL
Ot tM Daily Piiot S~f
LOS ANGELES Thanks to
cheeseburgers, Montreal Expos
pitcher Ray Burris was able to
keep his head a nd his arm in the
game long enough Wednesday
night to give his team all it
really wanted a split in LA.
It was in the seventh inning of
an evening game wherein a cool .
autumn breeze swirled around
C h avez R avine. making it
difficult to stay loose if you were
just sta nding around like Burris
was
With Montreal leading 2-0 and
wi th Burris patching a
magnificent game up until this
point. the last thing the Expos
wanted was for Burris to get on
base Well. a lmost the last thing.
But that's where he was after
reaching first base on a fielder's
choice and that's where he
stayed for nearly 20 minutes as
Dodgers Manager Tomm y
Lasorda pl ayed a little musical
mound with his relief pitchers.
BURRIS ENDED UP at third
base on a double by Tim Raines.
Time out for a pitching change.
Tom Niedcnfuer out, Terry
Forster in
Rodney Scott struck out. Time
out fo r a pa t c h ing ch ange.
rorster out. Ale1andro Pena in.
Finally. after a whole bunch of
foul tips. Andre Dawson
grounded lo third And Burris,
waving his arms back and forth
to stay warm. headed for the
dugout in search or his glove and
a hot cheeseburger.
After Burris finished up the
fina l three innings to give the
Expos a 3-0 win and what they
think is a very real advantage
heading toward God's Country
Friday. Burris was asked if he
was worried about cooling off
during his stand off at third.
.. At that time I was only
thinking about being fully
dre ssed and having a
cheeseburger ," he said.
BURRIS COULD NOT even
remember when he had last
pitched a shutout, much less the
last time Montreal had won a
game in LA.
The last time Burris won a
shutout was May 3, 1977 against
Houston when he was playing
for the Chicago Cubs. And the
last time the Expos won here
was in July, 1979.
"This was very gratifying,"
said Burris. ''This was probably
the most rewarding experience
I've had in 8'tli years -to win a
game in Dodger Stadium. I'm
sure everybody came out to see
F ernando (Valenzuela ) and they
found a new star tonight."
And the Expos found new ute
when they must have leaal
expected it.
If this were tennis, you milbt
have lo call il advantaae,
Montreal.
THE EXPOS WERlt wUliJw to
for1et the racl lhal they 6M
(See ESP08, Paae S'4>
..
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tht· "1t•\\ York li.l.mdt.>r!> defeutcd Pittsburgh. 4 1
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' l l1 rn11111h 11H·1 \',1nc·ou\ 1·r Brian Propp'i.
l:art•·r ,fenit~s rep<>rt
l1c.,ll leave M<>nt 1·•~al
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I.OS ANCJ<:L fo:S Gary Cartt>t Ii
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that .1 putrh ... ht•d t l·port tnd1calin{! ht \\oould play
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'\111 th ..,l ,11' flr ... 1 11111mph .11 :'.IJpl<' Leaf
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li8 11111.., cfur111c lhl' r l'gul.ir o.,easl)n
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H1H1h.w 'orma nd l.t•H•ille and \.l'k'ran Rick
ll id d h·ton 'l'OI t•d t" o gua I!> a pt ec e and
dl'f1•11w111a11 Hrad Park t•olll'<'tt•d three assists
,,.., 1111,11111 dm' rwd < 'h1t•t1go !I 5 Ron Wilson
"l'1111•tl tlw go ttht•.icl go.ti. then !>et up tht>
rli11l'111'1 ,,.., Wrnnrpl·g r.110.,t•rl 1l:-. record lo 2·1 by
lwal111g t•:d11111111on ol 2
Plunkett won t be starting Sunday
n1.:c-l1• .... "I lh1111ght \\l' were close in spring
train11w l'ht•\ offNNi m<' a lot of 1m·entives.
but I \\ .111l1·d ... oml'lh111g m11rl' -.o lid. likl'
::.o nlt't h111c '' rth d1•l'1•rre<l pa,,·menh
<h1.1rtl'rba('k Jim l'lunkt>ll, who
l';1m1· oil lht• bl'n<'h la~l .\t•ar to lead
1111· Oah.land lla1cl<·r.., to tht' Super
c .if'lc•r . Ill h1:-. .. ,., l'lllh llHIJOI' ll':tglll' Sl'tlSO!l,
I'> 111 1111• l1ll h ''""of a fl\l' \l':tl' <·011tract. and
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t>:1rn111i.: al>o11l S:m11.1100 ,1 ,\'1•;1r
B11\\ I, h11:. lo..,t ht:-. :-.I arllll!! job to Marc Wilson,
t'u.1d1 Tom l"lon '' :-.aid Wt•drwsdav In the \\<akl'
of I hn·•· 1·1111st.11·11l 1\'t' ... 1iut11111 .... !·;lore~ said he
";1.., .ihu n·pla1·111 g N 11llt•1 Dav<• Dalby with
Stt·vf• S.\ht'!>t••r and <•ornerhal'k D"ayne
O'St1•t•11 \\Ith Monlt· J at'k!'>Ort 1111 Sunday's gamt'
Quo te of the day
H :l.\ KliH•cka. coach of the Buffalo
-..1.111 11111 11f llw '1.11111 lnduu1 SoCl'l'r
I. 1 111 011 tilt' rl'11n•mt•11t of\ t•kran lubo
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• 1ga11 .... 1 Tampa Ha , Thl· Ha11lt·r,, 2 .t . are off to
th1·1r \\tlf'>l .,tart 1n 17 .\l'ars Chicago Bears
clt:'lcn ... 1H· batk Len Walkr:.chied underwenl
.irthro,<·op1<· i.urgt'r) for removal of cartilage
particle' 1n his nghl knrl' and will be s idelined
lor ,11 ll-a,1 s1\ \\l'l'k" aftl•r tnJUnng the knee
• 1ga1n ... l \\'a,h1ngton la:-.L Sunda~ Fran Curci,
111 a nw1·t1ng "1th h1 .., playN .... <.aid he would
'' :i' on ,,.., l'Oal·h of thl• L'n1\'ers1l \' of Kentuckv
t 'u1:t·1 ha ... cll·t·ltnt•rl 1n11·n ll'\\S ·about his job
,1•c·u1 ti\ '>llWt' tht· ~t·a..,on bl•gan
From Page Cl
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On hi"' n•turn to :'-1.rnna ancJ in
OFFICE
2 panelN1 offices 1
large lro nl office
Carpeted air. parking at ~!!!1!!~~~11~ front and 1 ear entrance
P,Jt \38 to work 111 p.iy
1 V Movies Pa• n
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• • •
sales . e t c Faces
Garfield on SE corner ol
Brookhurst, Hunti ngton
Beach Very reasonable
rent 1 f you Qu aldy.
962-4458 mornings
II R \
NEW~ ~~-
Every Sunday ~
• ..
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four 1·1111lc·:-.ts l think we're
... ll'acltl~ 1mpim 111g, .. a11l Coach
.I anl' lltlg<•ndorf
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ddt1•1 t•nt thing.., tonighl Val
1;1 ;uh 0111 m1ddlt· hlockPr, had
,Jll 11Ul'>t.111tl1nr.: J!anw and so did
our l<'Jlll t'o1pl.11n S11L1 :'\t.·~b1tl ..
In .JO t•\htl11t1011 LT Irvine's
'flUUd knorkt'cl urf lht• l'CI
alumni. 15 8. 15 11. 13 15. 15~8 •
•
49er coach blasts ABC
Wabh of tht> Sttn ft'r1tnt'lb<'O 49t>r!> hflS • llt SA'\/ t-'ltAN<'ISCO Coueh 8111 [i]
Jt>llWd .1 ~ro\\otng (•horus of fan!\
miffed ..1t ABC TV':. dt•t·1s1on not to includl' the
49t.'r,· ('011v 10l'"'" victory over Dallas on
MorHl.1) Night Football halftime highltghl:.
W ul i.h bl u:.tl'd i\ Bl' executt ves alt being
footb.ill gro11111es" t111<I "Joekstrap elitists"
"h11,t• t'h<){>l>l' tu 1i,:1101 t' ~ome Nat1onul Football
Leaj:(Ul' tl·am~ while pluytna up to others
Hunt won't return to racing
Fonrwr formula One world
ehampion James Hunt said that he
turne.d down Ii S.' 6 million oHer lO
n•turn to rnc1ng with the Brabham team
re('enlly "I made my d ecision basically for the
sam e reason that I retired self-preservation
but 1t was a struggle," llunt said Jockey
Angelo Troi.clair was convicted of bribing two
other J<>Ckeys during a big payoff exacta race on
Valentine 's Dav at the Nl'w Orleans Fair
(;rounds Tro!>cl.atr':. attorne~· said he would
appeal th£' wrd1ct
Television, radio
Following are the top sports e vents on TV
tonight. Ratings a re: , • ~ , excellent; • , ,
worth watching; •• fair ; , forget it.
5:20 p.m .. Channel 4 ../ v ..t "
BASEBALL PLAYOFFS: New York at
Oakland.
Announcers: Joe Garagiola and Tony Kubek.
The A's have their bac ks to the wall after
losing the first two games of the serte~ in New
York . Only the fr iendly confl int:s of the
Oakland-Alameda Coli seum and the pitching of
Corona del Mar's Matt Keough ( 10-6) could keep
the A's hopes alive. The Yankees will send rookie
Dave Righetti (8·4) to the mound In Quest of the
series clincher .
RADIO
Baseball -New York at Oakland, S.20 p.m .,
KN X ( 1070).
Basketball -Lakers at Detroit, 6 p.m .• KLAC (S70).
Hockey Colorado a t Kings, 7 JO p.m ., KPRZ (1150) .
FRIDAY'S TV-RADIO
Baseball New York al Oakland, 1.05 p.m.,
Channel 4, KN X ( 1070). rf necessary, DOdgers at
Montreal, 5 20 p.m ., Channels 4 a nd 11 , KABC (790).
Drivers rap
Vegas course
, LAS \'ECi\S, Nev <AP1 Formula Une
racing drin•rs from around the world have
convt•rged on lht· Las V('ga:-. Strip for Saturday's
inaugurul (';w:-.ars l'alact' Grand Prrx
Pral'li<·t• began Wed11t•sday for the event at the
twisting. 2 2 milt• trark bt'hind Caesars Palace
Thal will be tht· ~1tl• of lhl.' se;.i~on·s final rnce. the
one to dee1dt• th1:-. )<.'ar·.., \\orld Grand P rix driving
championsh1µ
Three clr1v(•r s. Carlo!> R l'ute mann of
Argentina. :"<t•hon P1quet of Brazil and J acques
L<tfftle of Fr ante. h;n e a chance to capture the
\\Orld finving title tn the race. the first Formula
One event ever he ld rn Las Vegas
Reutcmann leads Prquet by JUSt one point and
Laffite by six gmng into the race on a hastily built
track that cnnttnued to dra" crittc1s m from many
drt\'crs Wednesd,t\'
"It ct he t ral'k i 1s JU :-.1 v. haL I expected -bad."
i..11cl Rcutemann !> tt•ammall'. Alan J ones. after he
turnC'rl in thc faslt'~t lap al an a\'erage or a litlle
more than 100 mph in the morning session
L<1 fflt e Jllltwd other drivers tn cri ticizing the
track·.., .t foot hti.:h retainer walls that s urround
<.'\'en lht• 1ns1cle turns on tht• course.
.. You havl' no idea o n the 1ns1de of the turn
beC'aust• vuu can't set' the outside," he said. "If
som ebOcl)· spin:-., you C'a n't see lhem You must
have very good reaction '
Mario Andrett1 , who s ays the Caesars raee
ma) bt• his las t after a frustrating Formula One
campaign this y<'ar lhat saw him earn only two
fourth pl<icc finishes. agreed
"The part I don't like is every corner is
absolutely blind," said J\ndretti "If lhere's a spin
ahead of you, you've really got to knov. what to do
You've got to be heads up "
Andreu1. like Laffite. thought the cour se.
which has 14 turns. drove faster than he initially
believed
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CORT
SEED EN
Fullerton
favored
Hornets No. I in nation
Fullerton College's surprising thrashing ot
Pasadena last Saturday gives the Hornets of
Coach Ila! Shcrbeck in the inside track for the
South Coast Confcrenee football title.
You don't JUSt walk all over a team ranked No.
1 rn the state You don't roll up 34 points against a
learn which had outscored its opponents. 124-13.
You d on't !>end a freshman tailback crashing
through a n offensive line that looks like the Rams'
and come out with three touchdowns and 133 yards
on 25 carries
But that's JUSt what Fullerton did last week,
a nd the Hornets were rewarded with the No. 1 spot
in a poll of the Southern California community
coll ege sports information directors who vote each
week on lhe top 10 te ams in the area.
Whal's s o scar y is that the Hornets
s uccessfully moved the football against Pasadena
without anything r esembling a crisp performance
from thei r quarterback, Roger Wilson.
WILSON AMASSED some 70 odd yards
passing a gainst the Lancers, although two of his
passes had touchdown written on lhem. Can you
imagine what would have happened had he been
on his game"
At an) rate. with Wilson as the field
commander and freshman Larry Jackson running
wild like he did against the Lancers, Fullerton
should once again wind up atop the conference
::.tandingl>
Also not to be taken lightly is Cerritos. The
Falcons of Coach Frank Mazzotta have a capable
quarter back of their own in Downey High graduate
Micky Corwin
Actua ll y, Corwin 1s a Cal State Fullerton
transfer and he's been a n adequate re placem ent
for J eff Tedford. who now toils for Fresno State.
Against East Los Angeles a few weeks ago, for
inslancc. Corwin hit 17 of 29 passes for 232 yards
<ind twoTDs
LAST SATURDAY, the Falcons downed a
tough Hakcrsficld squad , 23·17. With Pasadena's
defeat. Cerritos l4 0) moved into the No. 2 slot in
the Southland poll.
As for the final fiv e spots in the league, it's
anybody's game.
Mt San Antonio ( 1 3) showed its strong points
with a 27·21 triu mph over Long Beach CC las t
wcek . San Diego Mesa (3·1) upset 15th-ranked
Santa Rarbara CC in its opener, although the
Olympians gener a lly don't pose a threat in
football . the results aren't in on Golden West (1·3>.
which ha~ looked sharp in blanking LA Valley.
28-6. bul p<1tht>l1c 1n dropping a 37-6 decision to
Santa Ana . and until Orange Coast College '1·3>
find~ an opponent that isn't ranked among the top
five. it's tough lo determine what kind of team
Coach OiC'k Tucker has Grossmont. despite a 3·1
record. should stick to cross country.
What this all boils down to is this· Fullerton
should "1n the South Coast Conference, Cerritos
will offer a ~Lrff challenge. and the re maining
teams havl' shown signs that they could pull off the
necessary upsets to throw the entire conference
into turmotl
• •
MEANWHILE. in the Mission Conference,
Coach Ken Swearingen's Saddleback Gauchos
once again look untouchable. The Gauchos C4·0 l
have breezed in every game except against OCC,
which dropped a respectable 24-14 decision in the
second week or the season. If any team can
c hallenge lhl' Gauchos. it will be Coach Tim Mills'
Santa Ana Dons. defectors from the South Coast
Confer ence
Santa Ana has rolled up the points (37 against
GWC. 45 vs Los Angeles CC and 39 against
Imperial Valley> behind quarte rback Bob Frasco's
leadership
The Dons did suffer on~ big blow. however.
when the~· lost powerful fullback Cedric Turner for
the season with lorn ligaments in the LACC game.
Saddleback . incide ntally, has a rather
<See FULLERTON. Page C3)
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« p • • resents . . . • NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Western Division
W L T PF
Rams 4 2 0 160
San Francsc 4 2 0 158
Atlanta 3 3 0 157
New Orlcns 1 5 0 64
PA
131
120
115
136
Pct.
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.500
.167
Eastern Division
Phil adelphia 6 o o 140
Dallas 4 2 0 140
NY Giants ~ 3 0 105
St Louis 2 4 O 108
W ashingtun 1 5 o 101
67 1.000
123 667
97 .500
151 .333
156 .167
('entral Division
Mi nnesota 4 2 O 136 146
Tampa Ba) 4 2 0 117 00
Detroit 2 4 0 118 126
Green Ray 2 4 0 106 140
Chicago I 5 0 89 133
667
667
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Western Division
Dt"nvcr
San Diego
Kan ~as Citv
Oakland •
Scaltle
W L T PF
5 1 0 133
4 2 0 193
4 2 0 151
2 4 0 63
l 5 0 85
Eastern Division
Miami 4 1 1 146
Buffalo 4 2 0 158
NY J ets 2 3 1 129
New Englnd I 5 0 130
Baltim ore 1 5 0 106
Central Division
Cincinnati 4 2 0 153
Pittsburgh 4 2 0 141
llo us ton 4 2 O 115
Cleveland 2 4 0 88
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153 .667
132 .667
89 .333
136 .167
114 750
88 667
169 .417
149 .167
186 .167
131 667
111 .667
99 667
127 . 333
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Sunset runaway?
Edi son favored ; Baron$' odds, are 7-1
ly ROGER CARLSON °' .. ..., ...........
Before the season began there
was a definite trend in thinkinl
when the subject or the Sunset
League football race arose.
There still is. Nothing has
transpired to change much -
Edison is still the unanimous
choice to continue its winning
ways, Fountain Valley and
Marina are considered the only
contenders, Westminster rivals
Marina and Fountain Valley for
CJF playoff berths ~ith
Huntington Beach and Ocean
View stlll on the outside, looking
in.
Here's how it shapes up with
the Sunset season beginning
tonight:
I. Edison (5-0). With a
27-game winning streak, the No.
1 ranking in CI F Big Five
Conference and Orange County
circles, it doesn't take much
figuring to find a candidate to be
favored for its own league.
The Chargers are loaded in
every category and if anyone
can upset Edison, it will be the
biggest story of the year.
just above 1''ountain Valley, but
their schedule has n't been
nearly us tough as Fountain
Valley's And the upcoming
schedule is much tougher. For
instance, Edison plays Marina a
week before Marina plays
Fountain Valley, while Fountain
Va>ley duels Huntington Beach,
then gets an e xtra day to
prepare for Marina. Still, the
Vikes have the ability and a
tough veer to soJve, and with
quarterback Ken Laszlo, a solid
running game, receiver delwce
Jeff Frandsen (7 TD passes
already> and a solid defense.
From one end to the other the
Vikings appear to be without a
sore spot. Odds: 8-1.
4. Westminster (4·1). The Lions
are also looking good -a 4-1
record has b een compiled
because or the strong running
game of Herbie Campbell and
Alfred Tauanuu, along with
quarterback David Neville.
The Lions have lost to Marina
the past two years and are still
smarting from a non-league
licking from Ocean View a year
ago.
This is the one team which can
break up the antic:iputed 1 2 3
fini sh of Edason. Fountain
VMlley and Marina Odds · 25·1
5. Huntington Beach (3·2L Tht•
Oilers gel a slight nod over
Ocean View in the battle tu stay
away from the Sunset Lt~ague
cellar by virtue or what appears
to be a stronger running game
Scott Stier is a returning
starter at tailback, tht> Otters'
confidence i s up \\1th a
three-game winning streak and
Richie Carrillo 1s provin~ to bt·
an excellent passer . complctm~
58.2 percent of his throws. And.
the Oilers arc saddled with a
28·game losing ')treak 1n leagut·
play something they rt' ver)
tired of Odds· ~ l
6. Ocean View (2·31 . 1'h1s 1s
Ocean View's first vE•nturt· 111tt
the Sunset Lt'Jgu1· un1I
chances are then• wall IH' sonH
rough moments m J l1·a~u·
whi ch at thh timc: i11c·ludt•-..
Orange County's No I. :! u1uJ
3-rnnkcd teams, along w1lh Nu 8
Westminster
Still. the Seahawks arl' ~1vc11 ;1 •
shot at s pringrng a couvt.: of
upsets, because of .Johu (leanle·..,
passing. alon~ with snrnt' f1m
receivers. Odds JOO I Quarterback Ken Major is
hitting 69.3 percent of his passes,
has no interceptions and 12 TD
passes. Runner Dave Gerowc is
averaging 9.2 yards a carry,
Greg Eskridge , Brett
Blanchard, Eric Ory and J ohn
O'Callaghan are as fine a corps
of receivers as you'll find and
the defehse is better than a year
ago.
Emery top scorer
in prep statistics
Edison has size. depth, speed,
coaching and an attitude that
sets this team a notch above
blue chip quality. Odds: 6·5.
2. Fountain Valley (4·1). The
Barons ha ve a decided
scheduling edge over Marina
and a wicked passing game
revolving around All·CIF
quarterback Matt Stevens and
receiver Joel Seay, in addition to
tailback Rod Emery, the Orange
Coast area's leading scorer with
10 touchdowns.
The rap on the Barons is the
fact they can outgain opponents
by wide margins, yet sWJ be
hard pressed to win, because of
a lack of a knockout punch
and/or mistakes, which nullify a
great deal of yardage.
On paper, the Barons are an
eye-lash ahead of Marina Odds:
7·1.
3. Marina (5-0). The Vikes are
ranked No. 2 in Orange County,
Fountain Valley High's Rod
Emery has taken over as the
scoring leader for Orange Coast
area football players, with 60
points by virtue o f hi s 10
touc hdowns -four of those
coming last week.
Other notable m arks in the
area's statistics include Edison
High quarterback Ken Major's
pa ss ing numbers -61
completions on 88 attempts for
858 yards and 12 touchdowns,
with no interceptions, while
Edi son running back Dave
Geroux's average gain is 9.2
yards per carry
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Golfs richest battle
Title to be settled at Pensacola
PENSACOLA, Fla. <AP> -
Pro golf 's tight es t
money·winning race in 17 years
will be decided this week in a
four -man s howdown at the
$200,000 Pensacola Open, the
last individual tournament on
the 10-mont.h tour.
The 72-hole test began today
on the 7,133-yard, par 72 Perdido
Bay Club course with Tom Kite,
Ray Floyd, Tom Watson and
Bruce Lietzke in the chase for
the prestigious money-winning
title.
OnJy $27,953 separate the four
leading contenders. All four are
cpmpeting, some at personal
sacrifice, and provide this event
wHb the strongest field in its
52-year histor y.
·Floyd had to make major
adjustments in his schedule,
canceling some big-money
foreign appearances, in order to
join the fight for the important
seasonal titles that also include
the Vardon Trophy and Player
of the Year.
Kate , who leads th e
money-winning list and tops the
Vardon Trophy standings for the
low-stroke average on the tour,
left home only five days after
the birth of his first child.
Watson, who hadn't planned to
compete in this country again
this year, had an 11th hour
change of mind, beat the
deadline for entries by minutes
and 1s making a last-gasp
defense of the mooey·winning
and Player of the Year titles he
has won for four consecutive
seasons.
The titles usually are decided
long before the final tournament
comes around.
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I Dragsters await world finals
More than 300 drivers compete.at OCIR this weekend
B\ 110\\AKU I.. llANUY
0t llW Delly 1"1141C '&.H
J l'h \lit II Ill lop rucl, Raymond Beadle in
f111in' c-ar aml l.N• Shl'()herd in pro stock all have
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d1vi-;1ons .Hid m•t•d only tl'I riu;1hfy ror the 16-car
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";11111• tlt.111 :ioo clriHr' \\lit converge on the
lri.inc f.H·1ht~ Im th•· 1111.LI weekend of NHRA
,t< t1v1ly with quJl1r~ i11i.: ... e:.!>1om. for the pros at 11
;1 111 and ;~ p m bolh J<~riday and Sat urday.
Su11cl.n ':-f111,1I• lwj!in at 11 with the last race in the
t11i1 ful'I t•.ilt•gCll ~ <ti llUllcl 5 :.l .
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\f I fo '\ II,.., \ TOTAi. of fl.928 points with
.I• ohllll\ \hht1tl ill ~l l"llllcl pl:tCf' at fl,055 and Gary
ll• 11-i"1t 1-:1 '1'11ru tl11n.l .11 fi,1n4 In order for Allen to
111.1p up th• 11111 lh· 111ust qualif) for the finals.
1.111 h1· '•' 1 II\ 111 n11t t 111 lh1•n• .ind he will be
,11111111 tlu r ,,, 11\l's I» 1 a pt1111· the hnal race at
(•<'I H S11:11L1 ~ , • n1ng
(1thc•1 s f1 orn ttw lop 10 l'Xp<•cted to compete at
lll'lH 11wl11d1· \hn1n Crah.im. Jody Smart, Terry.
t'.1pp Sh11 (1·1 l\tuldo\\ 111•\. H1chard Tharp. David
1';11 t and I 11111 .id l\,il1tt,1
In lh•· f\111111 l JI 1·oupctitm11, Beadle holds a
"uh-.1 :int, al 1·dJ.!1· m 1•r !\cnn~ Bernstein, 7,062·6,070.
111111 P111dh111111111" 1s lurkwg in Uurd place followed
'" I ua \l1ll1•1, < ·, ct1g Epr>l'rl~. Hilly Meyer, Mike
1>111111, (iJn Bu1gin, I npp Shumake and Dale
I' lldt• 111 the top \"I
nou <:J .WlH·:N·s 1101.D on the pro stock title
.i11111 otl'); al an 1·nd .tftN four successive victories
,111d -.1" uut nl lht• la'>l s1•ven sea!>ons She pherd has
,1rn;i-..-..1:d !Hct1 1x>inls t•1 H 673 for Glidden in second
pl.Ht:'
Otlw1 111 1111 111 o ,tcJtk top 10 include Frank
1.11·1111io. f'ut 'v1 u ... 1 r>avid Hutchens, Andy
\l .11111arn111 Hub Jn,glf'-. Mark Yuill, Don Coonce
11111 John II. 'I'll
'\111ld11v. m•1 ,., th• dl'fending top fuel world
t'h.1 rnp11111 hut ht•r r 1·1~0 appear!. at a n end.
11 O\\ l'H'I , -..111• \\ 111 bl· 1111 h;-ind to defend her world
1111.il-. 1itl 1· ,., c•n lh•111i.:1t 'h" won't be the favorite.
Ht 1 k '"th• uni-. 1111ml·r 11Ue holder with a shot
11 11t1 11111 trHI 1f \llt-11 qualifies. his dreams of
,1n11r lwr 11C"\t11 \ ,,, , •• il so 1•r<1sN.l
n1 c· f , 1 '·,, r ti I'· , r 11 IC' 1 n t h e funny car
c1101p..i11 11111 "111 ~·" to <!:I year old Mike Dunn of
B• llfl ... ,., 1 t1111r q111kp• this year
Barons, ()ilers collide
r .. un1 .1111 \ :1!111 \ l ltd1 s Aarons try to enhance
tlw11 :'\o l JH1~1t11111 1n Orange County and No. 4
'ult• Ill ll'w ('Ir ll1g f.'I\ I' Conference tonight as the
llurnn ... 1111 uk llunt1ngton Beach to open the 1981
Su11:-c•t L1•o1g111• foot hall s+'ason
F11u11t.1111 \ .1llt-} ·~ t 1 for the year with only a
!'1 .I lo ... to 11nlwatt•n SI P;iul marring its record,
v. hilt• H1111t1n~1011 lit>:1rh 1111 a three-game winning
Strt'.tk, IS;!:!
J\ it•ko'f 1: :-1 t f111 7 lC> .is is the Angelus
l.1 a1•111• d11c1l .11 !-1:1111.1 :\11 1 llo\\I bt·tween Mater Dei
.1nrl S!'nl11·
NFL • • statistics
DUNN IS COMING OFF a victory in the
Golden Gate Nationals and is driving the Kings
Ha waiian Dodge Omni that carried Ton Colson to
victory last year in this r ace and is the car that
holds the OCI R track record at 5.85 seconds.
For Glidden to win the championship,
Shepherd must lose m round one or fail to qualify
and then Glidden must win the race.
General admission tickets on Friday are $5;
Saturday, $8; Sunday, $13. Pit passes are $4
Friday and Saturday and S5 on Sunday. Reserved
seats, available only on Sunday, are $21.
A combined cash a nd contingency awards
purse of $324,400 has been posted.
From Page C2
FULLERTON. • •
impressive r<.'cord against Mission Conference
foes The Gauchos are 42-9-3, with only Citrus
College avoiding a losmg record against them.
Saddleback is 4.4.3 against the Owls. Palomar is
I 10. San Diego CC 2 7, Southwestern 2-10 and
Ri verside 0 11 Saddlcback has never met Santa
Ana an football
• • •
AT OCC, DICK TUCKER has had his rugged
sch edule compounded by sever a l injuries.
Linebacker Eddie Kesky has a broken finger,
linebacker Craig Lindberg is out with a broken
leg, wide receiver Gary Stenlund has a broken
foot. Two other players Mark Gritton and
J ames Davison -missed last week's El Camino
duel with the nu • • •
MORE ON FULLERTON . . the Hornets are
not only the No. 1 team in the Southland. but
they're considered the No 1 team in the state and
the nation.
Hank Ives' JC Grid Wire ranks the Hornets
ahead of Butler, Kansas .JC, Northwest Oklahoma,
Cerritos and Sacramento CC in the voting for the
tC\p five.
El Camano is ranked eighth in the same poll.
while SaddJeback 1s ninth • • •
ACCORDING TO THLS WEEK'S South Coast
Conference stats, OCC. w'flich has played three of
the toughest teams in t he nation -if you believe
the JC Grid Wire poll actually boasts a better
defense than No. 4 nationally ranked Cerritos.
The Falcons are yielding 309.7 yards per
gam e. OCC is a notch ahead of them, giving up
305 8 yards per game
Why aren't the Pirates winning then?
Well, they'r e dead last in both passing offense
< 104.0 yards per game! and rushing offense (72.7
per game) .
Clippers want Whitehead
SAN DI EGO <AP J The San Diego Clippers
a nno unced W ednesday they have matched
Portland's contract offer to reserve center J erome
Whitehead, who became a National Basketball
Association free agent at the end of last season.
Whitehead, the Clippers' No. 2 draft choice in
1978 after leading Marquette to the NCAA title,
sig ned a n offer sheet with Portland Oct. 1
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Pt>dro <;uerrem hreaJ..s up er dnuhle play ut :-.t•c1J1uf us \/orrtreol' Clir1!1 Spf.'11•1 lwrcl/e' tlrc1 /)11dqn
West Coast Sailor
to defe nd '83 Cup
Conner to contest Blackaller
By ALMON W CKABEY
D•llY P'I ........... Wrl .. r
Win or lose. the 1983 defender
of the hallowed America's Cup
will again be a w~s t Coast
sailor.
That became evide nt this
week when Tom Blackaller or
San Francisco announced that
he had been selected to skipper
a ne w 12-mcler now in the
design stage and expected to be
launched in time ror shakedown
practice races off Newport. R.I.,
next summer
But hold everything Dennis
Conner of San Diego. the 1911>
defe nder of the "auld mug" an
Freedom . will be back on the
scene to contest his old fnend
and rival in the international
Star Class for the ri ght t o
defend.
DOES BLACKALLER'S entry
into the 12-meler wars give any
concern to Conner?
"Not in the least." Conner told
an interviewer at Marina del
Rey where he wa!) on deck to
give "media sailing lessons" as
a promotion for the upcoming
Long Beach Sailboat Show
"The keener the competition
in th e trials m e ans that
w h ichever boat and crew is
selected will be sharpened up
for the defense," s aid Conner
Both Conner and Bla ckaller
Wome n sail
in Gregory
• • racing series
Women sailors will see action
Saturday when Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club conducts the Peggy
Gregory Appreciation race, the
fifth of th e current Orange
County Women's Ocean Racing
Series.
Gregory was the founder of
the OCWORS which features
a ll-femaJe crews competing in
Performance Handicap Racing
Fleet yachts. Saturday's race
will be around the buoys in the
ocean off t h e Newport and
Balboa piers .
are former world champion Star
Cla ss s a i lors, the m os t
com peliti ve one·design sailing
class in the world.
Conner said the competition
for the de fender's role will be
particularly important in 1983 as
the Ne w York Yacht Club.
owner of the America's Cup, has
received challenges from six
countries -Australia, England,
Fra nce. Swede n, Canada and
Jt aly several of which will
ha v e two or more b o ats
<Aust rah a is reported to have
fo ur n ew 12-mele r s unde r
construction by two different
syndicates. l
CONNER REVEALED that
the Ft Schuyler Foundation of
the New York Maritime College
h as two new boa t s in the
pla nning s tages -one designed
by Sparkman & Stephens and
the other by Johan Valentin. As
in 1980, Conne r will be in c harge
of campaigning both a nd will
skipper the one that proves the
fas les t.
Blackaller's new boat is being
designed by David Pedrick. the
brilliant young naval architect
who served his apprenticeship
und e r Olin S tephens of
Sparkman & Stephens. creator
of most of the Cup defenders
since 1958. Pedrick designed
Clipper. the boat in whic h young
Russell Long of New York was
runner -up to Conner in 1980
Blac kaller ser ved as backup
helmsm an for Long in the 1980
trials.
Despi te the fact t h at the
America's Cup has been the
property of New York Yacht
Club since the yacht America
won the so-called "100 guinea
c up" fro m the British in 1851 , it
has been dominated for more
than a decade by Southern
California sailors.
Bill Ficker of Newport Beach
was the first westerner to defend
the Cup in 1970 aboard Intrepid.
He won the right lo defend after
an excellent showing as backup
helmsman aboard Pal Dougan's
unsuccessful trials in 1967.
In 1974 the nominal skipper
was Ted Hood of Boston with
Conner as starting helms man.
From Page C1
From Page C1
EXPOS • • •
droppt>d 19 or the previous 20 out
1n Los Ange les.
· · 1 persona lly feel like we owe
thC' Dodgers some thing," said
Dawson, the center fielder who
provided the punch for the
f:xpos during t he regular season
but was l ·for-8 after the two
gam es agains t Los Angeles.
"W e wanted to win two here but
WC'' I I settle for a s plit and get
home whert• it's comfortable ."
"The third game between us
will be the key," said catcher
Ga r y Carter. "Th e ir guy
(pitche r J erry Reuss) has been
going good. but he'll be up
ag ain s t our a te (Steve
R oge r s> .. Manage r Jim
Fanning wasn't so sure. That is.
ht.• wa~n't so sure that Rogers
w ;1 s the E x p os· ace after
Wednesda~ nt J?ht
"R ay Burri s is our best
pitcher." he boldly s aid. "It's
the type of game he's been
pitching for us lately. a lot of
br e akin g s tuff. o ff-s peed
pitches. he pitched a m asterful
game
·'If we left here a ny worse
than I I , our bac ks would have
been against the wall." Fanning
continued "I would be less than
honl'st if I didn't sa y that there
w as probably an ad vantage for
the Dodgers tonight."
And now. back to the freezer,
Montreal. Canada . "We'll use
h and warmers, heavy coats,
heavy gloves. anything we can
think of." said r·anning.
Montreal's win was a credit to
a bunch of hitters doing their
hom ework It was like Spanish I
and the Expos fi gured out
Fernando Va lenzuela as well as
anyone has in 1981
Said Dawson "We look at
Fernando hke we look at any
other patcher. T her e's nothing
p articul ar!) outs tanding about
him except that he's a rookie
and he gels all of that publicity
and everything "
"We wer e flat out t here
Tue s d a y ," sa id Warren
Cro martie . "We'll find out if
we've got the mom entum in this
series come Friday night.
"There's something about the
Expos though. We always seem
to play a good gam e against the
bette r pitchers in the league."
So now the scene shifts to
Oly mpic Stadium with the third,
fourth and fifth game (if
necessary I s cheduled for there.
"It was a lift to come here and
beat the mayor of Los Angeles,"
said Cromartie. "That's what I
rail Valenzuela." In other Orange Cou n ty
competitive sailing, Dana Point
Yacht Club will send P HRF
skippers and crews out on the
seventh race of the Dana Point
Series. DODGERS LOSE • • • Southern Calllornle Y•c"'tn9 As-lallo" <•letM&er.
La ........ "-hecll
L°"9 llNc:ll Yk'.llt Chit> -Is!-Sffle1 9 & IC
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to load the bases. he struck out
Burris . But Valenzuela 's
g reates t e nemy Wednesday
night -Tim Raines -delivered
a n RBI single with White
s coring. Only a great throw
from Guerrero in right to nail
Crom artie at home kept the
Expos from making it 3-0.
"We essenliall y played a very
good game ," noted Garvey. "A
3-0 score isn't exactly a blowout.
But golng into Montreal 1·1
wasn 't what we had in mind."
The Dodgers also claimed'
Lhey don't have the MontreaJ
weather on their minds.
Arter the game, the Dodger
dressing room looked m ore like
a convention of w eather
rorecaste:rs. Only maps with bit
Hs and Ls were missing.
"Regardless of the weather. the key ror us is Just to play
food. solid bascbaJJ. ,Besides,
• 've played An $pow before. It
once rainfd. I~ and anowed
in a gmne I played at Michigan
State I think it was against
Purdue." Garvey added. He
didn't say what sport he was
playing, however.
Raines. who we nt 3 for 5 on
the evening, felt the Expos have
the big advantage now.
"The whole year's been cold
up there. I don't think it'll make
that much difference to us," he
said .
Counte red flick Monday:
"Whatever the weather is, we
both have to play in it.
~·The key In Mont real ts the
first gam e," explained Baker,
whose throwing error in the
sixth inning alJowed the Expos'
third and final run to score. "I
Just hope we can put the weather
out of our minds and play
baseball. I'm going to watch the
weather rtp0rt tonight and see
so I'll know how tit> dred. We've
played In cold weather before.''
~ . . . "
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l•t~-c:-t, lolll. "•-••> P'IUOAY'S SCHEDULE
I • m ·• pm -Tim• trt•t\ •nd
qu•ll1yln9. II • m •nel l p m Pro QU41lllyl"lj
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ellmln•t.oni tn sto<9'. •uper \toe:• •nd
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9 • m -to •.m. -Tl-tri.rs tot QU411111eo
(I r\ 11 . m.-! p.m -F iMI ~llMINtUon'
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Time I II
SECOND llACl I 1116 mlle1
AMlt\ LAt1l IUP'Qml 1t 00 11 00 • 60
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!>outllern Grltr COll•¥H) J IO
AIMI r«ed 0on Won Over Ancl U.-r, ~ '" lluli.11 Bun C.,_ro s Ruler.
ChHat-~ limo. t·~.
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Trlplo MK" CH•wley> • 10 l JO
Aeve•n o.-n CC.p.talrw> l l 60
AIMI r«llC! Hl!jtl Cellber, Wind"°' G•ll.
S.at>r~re Payoff, Borrowoel Meld, Buntin
Pllll, Allant• C.11, t'O Be Prouo, Orlentat
Dolly, BOIO Clncly
Time 1 II JIS
FOU "™ RACE.'"' lurtonv•
V•l•"tl,,. Lew CPlncay) 7 .40 J 40 1.10
Real Soul IMcC•rronl J JO J 10
Cl•mor IMMque1) l.60
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Time . 1 161'S.
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Bl9 Ser..., CMcHW-1 8 40 S.IO
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Tlm1t; I." llS.
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$pMd B..-er CHewlrtl l.00
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Variqul\11, Mill Stre•m
Time I Ql/S
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SllUffllnv ""-CMcC.rron> 3 JO UO
Dell911todly C<:Bi.....,.J • 60
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C•w Ettr .. I .. Bn,,,l'I Tl'lrOUQt>. P-WWII,
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McGuire. Oc•an Sunwl.
Time. 1·a llS.
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Atte-•. 16,»A.
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WCDNESO&V'S ltESUL n
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Time I )UIS
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Ttme I M 41S
U IJIACTA IM I !MIO U' SO
NINTH ltACE Onomllepa<e
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4.00
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f•rw•l•r. Y¥w«,
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T.,port 81•k CTOOCll
Also ••c.o Reecll
AIO"ll• M« L-11 A,
Sll•OOw Dew
Time 1 ff
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TENTH llACI . One m ole pace.
Eauwooo Prlr>ce CWl\llerdl • 00 4.00 J.IO
Ad•pl Boy (Sclleut) •.IO J.IO
BIO Sprlr19 CAubln) S.IO
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Ha,,dovtr, My Dtrecl Knl9lll, Jolln"Y
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Vol•• Gen.la1hs 0.1 8 n.co MenMln, • I,._,
Women's tournament
(•I o-flelel leac~. f<I•.)
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i..J, Sylv .. HMlka CMI Yvon"" Vermul<.
• •, • 1 Ros~ Cawti de• Joyce Por1m.n,
•·l. l •. • l S«eftCI 11.,."4 Sl ... 1•• Pam !>llrlvor Clft Wenoy Wllllo, ._,, ._,,
Anne Wllfle Otl !>ue Barke• • ._3, 2-4, M ,
Bonni• G.OUWI< oet Kato L•l"am, 6 1, i..1.
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C•I A~l"'lm•. Japaft) P'lnt llouncl s1,..1e~
P•m C• .. le Ciel N-o S•to. i..1. •-O. B.,11 Norlon del Ellr•belh S.Ytr\, •·t ... 4. l(atlly
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Monlioro. i..J, 1 ~. N.r•d• G•t90'Y Clef Oull
Htt l tt, M , U , 6·7
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D•"• G•lbet1 clel Marn• Pi,,lerova, ~1. i..l.
• 7, Bell\ NOt'lon clOI Lau•• Dupont ... ,. 1•
Kalny RoM IO• "'' N-ll• Scllull• ••• ,, 6--0, Svi•n M•).(•rln ~ B•rb41ra Ron i. 6·1. t..J
NFL
x 0•11•• 4 over 11..,~
Bvtlalo l'I> over •·N-Y0<k Jell
• New EnvtancU over Houston
•·Cleveland tOovet New~'""~
Pllllaelelpl'lle W. over •·Ml,,rw1oi.
Pltl\burQl'l 2 over a-Clr>connaH
a Alla,,ta I over SI l ouos
S.n FranclKo 1 o•et •~rttn Bay
S•" 0 1990 So-• B•lllmote
Denver ...cl •·K8n\M City, even
•·Se•lll• I over Now York Gl•"ts
x-OOl•ncl •o•tr Tampa Bay
•·Ml•mt IV. over w .. nlnvton
•·D•lroll 6'1> onr cn1u90
College
Te1•r. • 0¥er w Ar•-"WJ.
Penn St 1'•1> over •·Syr «uie
"·Pltt.lbur91'1 7 o-Florlda St.
NOt'lll C.roll,,. IJ o,,_r •·North CMOllNI SI
•·Mlc11lvan 12Y>ovor towa
ClomlOft • o..., &·Oulte
•·USC uover 5-.morel
Mluourl lover a-low• SI
Gt0t9I• '°"" ovet x V-rt>llt
SMU I over •·~ston
Miami, Fla IV.over •·MIUISS'Pl>l St
WoS<OMl,,•o-•-Mlclll99n SI
•·Alab41m<t 17•'tovtr Ttnr.essee BYU .. •·SMI Dle90 SI . "Cl_
UCLA 10-• W••hlnvton SI
NebrHk• ,.o_ •·l<ensn St
• Ar h on• SI IS OYe< CelllO<nle
a de,,otes llome tffm
,,,,.....Mana11•s 11-s..no ,_,
Water polo
HIOH SCHDOL
E•t-i.1, U•lvenlty J
EU•n<la 1 4 1 1-1
U"l•e,.lty o II o >-.J
ESl•MI• S<orlnv. Dreko 3. •••••"Cl 2, IMCloml J, Fen••Y I
Un lvertll y scortna Berrell 1, s.
Watflbovme 1, I( WHH>oume '
N~ "---''· ,,,, •• IMPIM I I I I-4
NeWPOr1 H•,_ 4 $ • ._ ..
I rvl"• KO<lr19· Cf'Ofb l, Pierce 1
Newport HarbOt KO•lf'IO: S•l••tou •.
B•""•n J, J•-1, Kaltll 2. Howatt 2,
Wooltol~ t Tl'lom-t, O'Donnell 1
c-. ... Mar u .•• ,_ 7
COf'Oft• del MM S 1 l )-1)
El Toro 1 J t 2-7
C0<011• Otl M., KOtlftl: lmbernl"° l,
T .., ..... l , JacobS J, Temple J, P ... IMn I. •
Et Two ><ot•na· v~ i, LeG•-2 •
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Malavasi not fond
of America's. Team
Haden to play against Dallas
By .IOHN SEV ANO
Of llt Oelly .... , .... The Dal as Cowboys ...
sometimes referre d to a~
America's Team.
It's a name th1tt has been
associated with the Cowboys for
a number of years now and,
every time Coach Ray Malavasi
hears the association, it makes
him cringe. 1'Wbat makes them America's
Team?" asks Malav1'Si. "We're
just as much America's Team
as the Dallas Cowboys.
"We're on TV, too, and we
have people on our team from
all over the United States."
If it sounds as if Malavasi isn't
particularly fond of Coach Tom
Landry's team or Dallas, or
America's Team, or whatever
you may be inclined to call them
-it's because he isn't.
"J always think they rnake
themselves o ut to b e much
better than they really are,"
says Malavasi.
It's actually Dallas· success
t hat gn aws at Malavas i the
most. Not that it hasn't been
deserved. The Cowboys are, and
have been. one of the most
successful teams in the NFL.
It's just that the Rams have
been, too, and Malavasi feels
they haven't quite gotten the
same recognition as their counterpart
That's why when the two
teams meet -as they will this
Sunday night -it's more than
just a game. To Malavasl, It's a
chan<"e to show America just
who their team should be.
Unfortunately, the Rams
haven't won a regular season
game in Dallas since 1967. So.
admittedly. Malavasi's task ...
won't be easy. ·
As in their previous game with
Atlanta, the Rams, too, will be
facing a team in the midst of a
two-game losing streak as the
Cowbo'ys have lost to St. Louis
and San Francisco in successive
weeks.
The Rams, meanwhile, after
losing their first two, have won
four straight to stay tied with
surprising San Francisco atop
the N FC's Western Division.
Malavasi claims it will be
mor e difficult for his team to
win this week because Dallas
has been losing of late.
As of Tuesday. the Rams had
seve n players l isted a s
"probable" for Sunday's game
with the status of Larry Brooks
(g roin >. Johnnie Johnson
(groin>. Pat Thomas (groin) and
Pres ton Dennard (ham strong)
up in the air.
Malavasi was relieved to find
out, however. that Pat Haden
should be fully recovered from
his leg contusion and should be
able to start.
"He told me he's going to be
ready to play," says Malavasi.
"If he tells me he's going to be
ready. then I believe him."
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Sailors, CdM
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in Sea View
E s tancia 's Eagles, the
N e wport Harbor Tars and
Corona del Mar's Sea Kings all
coasted to easy water polo
victories in Sea View League
play Wednesday.
The Eagles, with Don Drake
scoring three go'11s and Dave
Ireland getting two, moved to a
6·0 edge after three periods and
finished with a 7.3 triumph over
host University.
Bill Barnett's Newport squad
scored at least four goals in
every period in downing Irvine,
19-4. Newport is 4-0 in league
play. tied with CdM, which
handed El Toro a 13·7 setback.
"This wasn't too hard of a
g ame for us," s aid Barnell.
.. But it was a very physical one
with a lot of banging and
s mashing going on out there in
the pool "
The Tars had a six -goal
scoring e ffort from J .R.
Salvatore with Jim Bennan
adding three and four other
players ge tting two apiece.
Eddie Crofts scored three goals
for the losing Vaqueros.
After moving in front 5· 1 al the
end of lhe first period, Corona
del Mar outscored El Toro only
8·6 the rest of the way.
"I wasn 't too pleased with
our pl ay after the first quarter,"
said Sea Kings' Coach Jeff
Stites. "We let down and had too
many turnovers."
Four different Cd M players
notched three goals.
Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Thursday. October 15, 1981 Cl
Duck hunting season begins
Southern California waterfowl opener set Saturday
Southern Culiforniu scatter.gunners will be
heading to tht> duck and goose blinds Saturday as
the 1981·82 waterfowl 11ea11on begins.
The fear that the toxic Endrin problem might
put a halt or 3lter the hunting for ducks and geese
in California has been put to rest. with the
biologists all agreeing that there is no danger in
contaminated birds eotering our flyway Crom the
affected area of eastern Montana
Opening day hunting should dupllt'ate
conditions and the number of waterfowl harvested
last year. With lower wnter levels In all parts of
Southern California, ducks will be more
concentrated around available water and those
who shoot over ponds should find better hunting
than last year
H UNTERS WHO ARE foroed to hunt open
water around our larger l akes, will find
s hooting extremely difficult as there isn't any
cover to hide in along shorelines of huntable lakes
that have decreased in size.
Baldwin is all but dry with a lot of treacherous
mud to cover before any water is found to even
float just a few decoys This condition is true for
most all lakes and waterfowlers are cautioned lo
Steinbrenner angered
NEW YORK (AP > New York Yankee owner
George Steinbrenner. angered over the umpiring in
the opening game of the Ameri~n League
Championship Series against Oakland, held a long
telephone c<>nv ersation on the subject with League
President Lee MacPhail prior to Wednesday's
second game against the A's.
Steinbrenner had charged that the American
League had not assigned its best umpires to the
series. He was particularly angry over an incident
in the eighth inning, when designated hitter Cliff
Johnson of Oakland used delaying tactics to rattle
Yankee reliever Ron Davis. After the game,
Steinbrenner said. ·'The umpires lost control. ..
OUTOOQAS
JIM
NIEMIEC
beware or JJ>Uddy areas that hav1: no bottom when
walkin" out in the late night hours weighted down
with hunting gear Perhaps the best hunlin1 in
open water will be via scull boats and floating
blinds with large spreads of decoys. Ducks will be
rafted up on water and will only be moving during
the early morning and late evening hours. after
returning from nearby feeding fields.
HUNTERS HAVE A CHOICE this weekend. In
addition to the traditional duck opener Saturday,
this day also marks the opening of the upland
game season for both quail and chukar in the
Southland. The prospects for quail hunting are
very good, with a ll areas reporting numerous
coveys of birds, especially in the low-lying foothill
areas.
Unattached hunters do well during this season
as there is ample open national forest property on
which to hunt upland game birds in the Southland.
The desert areas are also very popular for hunting
all varieties of quail and those who are willing· to
do a litUe walking should end the day with a fair
number of quail. 1
Chukar are a little more difficult to hunt and
to come across a working covey of these hard
nying but tasty birds is more luck than anything. I
have talked to many chukar hunters who have
hunted half a day without getting off a shot, and
then have a covey bust out from heavy cover only
100 yards from where a vehicle has been parked.
All in all it should be a pretty good bird
hunting season for those who are willing to get out
in the fi eld a number of times. We are still due for
our strong Santa Ana winds, which could have an
adverse effect on quail hunting, but they seem to
help duck and goose hunters
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Economy caUght • Ill 'Catch 22'
~ Wall Street expert foresees problems in Reagan's. approach to finance
Bl JOHN CUNNl t 't'
A ...... Metyet
thl' uvailabillty or assets qu.lckly overwhelmed our Industrial and
l'O n vtirtlble to cash, In some Innovative .zeal."
' NEW YORK The U.S. I economy la snared an ti world of
ca~hls may be a myth, dependent Kaufman's influence -on
~ Clltt'h·22 ailuationA, "11 sort of
,Httadox wherein one set of
e vents ls contra dicted by
another," says Henry Kaufman.
o n r u rt her s hort term securities prices, corporate
borrowing, he suggested. de cisions, and government
"Indeed, a noose is tightening policy -can be vast. His speech
around the credit markets," and made poor entertainment:
Interest rates now falling -"The high level of Interest
Wall Street economiist.
"Escapes. lf any, are few and
hold real problems," he told a
meeting of
finan c ial
wUl rise again, be said. rates, corpt>lned with the rapid
He expressed displeasure with growth of the variable interest rate costs structure or business, President Reagan's approach to is taking its toll on corporate economk problems. Jt would profits.
~ e xecutives . have been preferable, be said, lo "The interest expense of
have had "a sharp thrust to a no n fina ncia l corporations
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·'The chances
o f goin g
wrong in
anything we
d o a r e
many ."
S olution s
c reate
problems : to cuNN1""
fill a hole you dig another.
Said the m a n •·the street"
consider s an economic seer
"The best-intended decisions
may produce the wrong results;
measures of relief for some may
produce unanticipated pain for
others.''
Corporations and banks are
strapped for credit. 'Liquidity, or
balanced budget in fiscal 1982," accounted for 30 percent of
plus lax cuts limited to spurring profits before taxes in the first
investments, and a m onetary half of 1981. This ratio averaged
P o 1 i c Y u n d e r s c or e d w lt h 25 percent in the 1970s and only
measures to "foster a greater 19 percent in the 1960s."
perception of risk by financial Faced with huge long-term
intermediaries.'' financing costs. a result or high
But the problems run deeper, rates in bond markets and a soft
said Kaufman. At the beginning s t o c k m a r k e t , m a n y
of his address to a meeting c o r po ratio n s h a v e been
here of the Financial Executives · · t o u g hing it out · · with
Institute -he laid it on the line short·term financing, which has
i n u nm i s ta k a b 1 y c I e ar be en rising "at an alarming
observation. rate." The ratio of new bond and
"For the moment," he said, stoc k issues -long term
.. it is sufficient to say that in the financing -to total corporate
pa s t r e w d ec ad es , o ur e xte rnal financing was 94
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Kaufman's conclusion was as
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"Unfortunately," he told the
financial executives, "some pain
will continue to be 'nflicted on
th e economy and credit
markets . We have backed
o urs elves into a diffi cult
corner."
o.lly,......,._
Pacific Southwest Airlines jacilzty at John Way11e A1rp0rt en1oymg
upswing m passenger traffic
It wou.ld have been better, he
s aid again, H among other
things the administration had
made a "sharp thrus t to a
balanced budget in fiscal 1982"
and limited tax cuts to spurring
investments.
PSA reports boost
in passenger traffic
But now, he said, the economy
has a clash or fiscal stimulus
and monetary restraint that
encourages clashes in the
markets, resu.lting in economic
sputter and spurt and even
running the ris k of more
dangerous economic and
financial consequences."
Pacifi c Southwest Airlines
reported September traffic of
175,597 ,000 revenue passenger
miles, up 14 percent from strike
depressed tram c for September
1980.
On Sept. 25, 19tK>, PSA's flight
cr ew members initiated a strike
that h a lted th e ca rrier's
scheduled operations for a 52·
day period
September 1981 traffic totals
refl ect the continued negative
impact of the August 1981 strike
by the air traffic controllers
and the r elated FAA flight
cutbacks, as well as a slowdown
in the economy.
Kaufman does n't seek t o
encourage. He seeks to be
realistic. If his speech was not
entertaining it was because the
economy isn't encouraging .
Traffic totals for 19tK> included
s ervi ce l o S t oc kton and
Mazatlan , whi c h w e re
di scontinued in late 19fK>. The
Available seat miles during
September in c reased 20.8
percent compared to the strike-
aHected month last year. The
av e rage load factor for
September 1981 was 52.4 percent
compared to 55.6 percent for
September 1980.
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a name?
It s ge:lt1na,: t<HJgher und touaher to tell what
comparues do hy their name=' These duys companat's
ure into so many different activities that th~lr
original numes have been outdated or else their
names hi.lvt.• been chunged to reflect nothing (or
everylhh11: J
Takt> a t.·omi1&ny like r enn Central .. Ah." you
s.iy, "the rullruud " Well, 1l ust'd w be Indeed , It was
lhc b1l(j.?<.'Sl railroad u\ the natio n until It went
hunkr upt Then 1t managed to trans re r the
money lfl!)111g railroad 1.iropcrtit.>s lo a government·
own~d t?ntJLv, ConRail , while 1t pursued profits from
P enn Central ·s non-r<11lroad properties, which
int'ludt.'<I th1n~s like pipelines and amusement parks.
Dclkr yC't, sinre ~ P e nn Ct•ntrul has •
this hu~e tax luss \ r s:>
< S 6 0 0 m JI I i o n 1 to ' ~. ,
carry forv. Jrd, 1l s A ~ m otiH1ted tu buy up ___ ....,. ________ _
C?mµunit'!. ldl and MILTON MISllWITZ n ght 1Tht.• tax loss
cc.t n b1• applit:d to the
profit!. made lJy lhe acquired companies I In 1979,
P enn Ct'.'ntral bought Maralhun Mfg., lhe world's
largt•st makl'r of .. juckup" rigs for offs ho re oil
drilling Earlier this year Penn Central bought a big
el ectrontc!> firm. GK Technologies And now Penn
Central is preparing to merge with Colt Industries. a
compa ny thut makes steel. pumps, carburetors,
C'umprc:;:.or~ a11d yes, harking back t o the
beginning Colt firearm!>
Penn Cl•ntral plu!> Colt will add up to a
corporation wtth sales of m ore than $5 billion The
only problem what will they call it?
You rt'member a company c alled Allied
(.'hem1cal'1 It was world famous for dumping kepone
11110 the JamC's River 1n V1rgirua WeJI, it has a new
hoss. Edward L. Hennessy Jr , and he knocked'
"chemical'' out of the corporate monicker. Jt's just
Allied Corporation today. which can mean just about
anything, which is fine with llcnnessy. who seem s
n•ady to buy anything
lk bought the batte ry maker, Eltra. Tht>n he
bought Runkt>r R<imo , an electronics outfit (they
supply the Telcquotc s ervice to stockbrokers) Now
he's b11y1n~ Apollo Lasers in Los Angeles. HB
Elcctr1cal in Ma nsfield, Ohio, and the West Coast
R<•fractory & Minerals D1v1 sion of Interpace Next on
his s hopping hst 1s Fisher Scientific. a company that
supplies some: 00,000 items needed by laboratories.
Henness'' learned the tncks of the trade at the
fret of a m<1ster, Ha rry Gray or United T echnologies.
<~ray arrived <it a company called United Aircraft
1 l'ratt & Whitney 1 10 years a~o. and he proceeded
quickly to transform the company <both 1n name and
composition l
So you never know a ny more what's lurking
behind those corporate names T here's one company
called Bangor Punta. The name stems from the
merger of an old sugar plantallop company, Punta
Alegre. wllh a railroad that came out of Bangor ,
M ;1rnc Todav Ba ngor Punta doesn 't run a r ailroad
nor doc~ it cut s ugar cane. It does make small
planes <Pip e r Airc r a ft >. handguns t Smith &
Wesson>. and the chemical Mace, it operates collon
gins and cement plants .
Fuqua Industries? Al lea st you know what 1t
s t ands for Chairman J 8 Fuqua. who's about to
take the company private Whal it does is harder to
pin down Snapper lawn mowers. Martin motion
picture: theaters ( 152 or them ). farm·ho m e-auto
s u1>pl y stores ( 165 of them I operating under the
names B1i;: Bear. TSC, Robertson's and Tractor
Supply, Color<·raft photofinishing, Ebonite billi~rd
tables, Reach baseball gloves. Hutch footballs, Ajay
exert'YC'les, Concord bowling baJls and a clutch of
m etal processrng companies
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thur1day, October 15, 1981
New hope grips Mrica l'tcnnout MIMHM .... ITATUll&JIT Tiie ... _.,.. ,_,_, .,. Ml ... ...... _ .. .
Zimbabwe leads UXlY building economy in besieged. nation
UNIOUI ltcllOW, MMt .,,.,_ A-,...,..,, ,,__II\ v .... .,, CA "' .. Al.LIT Alt IHV .. I TMI NT
f 1hird Ina senetJ
SIPOULO, ZJmbabwe (AP> -
Mike McGrath , a white
Rhodesian who bunt hl• tarm to
richness and defended lt with
gunfire, 11 not solni anywhere.
He thinks Zimbabwe -and·
Arrtca -might make lt. He ls
not alone.
"To bo honeet, jt'a quite
amazing. Two years ago we
would not have dreamed things
would be like this," said the
~·year-old McGrath at his home
here, north or Salisbury, where
fl owering vines have turned his
hand-grenade netting into a
trellis. "We'll stay."
Zimbabwe, the youngest
emergent nation, offers hope as
a model for others ready to start
again building African·slyle
socialist states of mixed
economies and mixed races.
Prime Minister Robert
Mugabe, whose guerrillas beat
the white Rhodesians and are
now joining them, told reporters
in June:
"We pursue socialism, but we
have a capitalist infrastructure.
As long as it is serving a useful
purpose, we should not
annihilate it without providing a
substitute."
Rhodesia showed what a
besieged nation could do on its
own. Factories here produce
steel and canned spaghetti. In 15
years, wheat production went
from 1,931 to 158,940 tons. Coffee
rose from 45 to 4,106 tons.
Today, Salisbury bustles
und e r its perfume d trees .
Official papers are moved
smoothly through channels,
without bribery , by civil
servants who say "please" and
"Thank you."
Equ ipment 1s maintained
scrupulously, even the old
Canberra bombers that pressed
the air w ar agai nst the,
insurgents now in power.
Whites are leaving at a faster
rate than during the war, afraid
the system might turn against
them. Mugabe's plan for a
one-party state worries a
number of Zimbabweans. But
men Hke McGrath, with a stake
in the nation, are taking the risk.·
·•In Mozambique. President
Samora Machel told us over and
over not to scare off the whites:
like he did," said one ranking
Zimbabwean. "'The Tanzanians
are the first to admit they failed
by going too Car, too rast. All
around, there hav e been
mistakes we can learn from."
The case of neighboring
Zambia, formerly Northern
Rhodesia, with twice the land
and immense copper deposits. is
not lost on Zimbabwe.
At independence. two·thirds or
the white farmers left. and
President Kenneth Kaunda
replaced private enterprise with
cumbersome state corporations.
Agriculture dwindled during a
COIUl•OAATIOH, • C:.lifomle c_.. •. ti..., ,_. w.i-A-, &ulte •1, l'-WlftVllli.y,CAt27&
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Legend
\J a Coal
J Oil
fl(t
•iron .,, 0 Lead
l,,.j' GOid :.!.::
~ Cobalt • Uranium
Chnmile ~ Manganese u IUMO ... _.., •JIOytl fl PhOsC)hate ~ Vanadl11n
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MAMll ITAHMIMT Tiie 1011-lne per.ot1• ere dolne IKllllWUM: A·I llUUOATION SUl'l'L'I'; A•I UTILITIES SUPPl.Y; .A·I ltAPICH; A·I ltACING STAILES AHO A·I NUltSlltlU, t•t W. T.n. Ot ...... u.n..1 A·I l!HTEltPltlSEI. INC . e Celllernla '*"'ellon, 1501 W Tett, Or•noe. CAtM7.
Thi• M!IWM 11 'ondllle""' "" • cor. poratlon. A·I ENTERPRISES, INC Roeert A. Ek•hon, Preu.nt Thi• , .. ....,_ •• fifed wltll -C-ly C..,,. 04 Or .... C-y Oft Oct.
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Oct. I, IS, 22, 2t, 1'11 UIUI
fllCTITIOUI IUllNHI NAM• STATIMINT Tiie '91'9wln9 pet'IOfl b clelfte butl•
uaa: Wl!S MAit COHSTlt UCTIOH, t•m Lowll "'-· Hunllf1910n he<ll, Ce 1 llorcnta ftM1 WtlMy Martin -r. 16m Lo .... 11 Lene, Huntlnvton a..c11. Celllornle
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PICTlT'loUI IUllMHI NAM8 ITATaM•NT Th• IOllOwlno pefMfll are Clolne PICTIT10U$ IUllMIU
IMl";'T'!;R It EAL EST ATE NAM8 tTATWMINT IHVIESTMl!NTS. IOUO war11er Tiie 1•11-1"9 Mrton• ar• Clolne
A-. Wle20J. ,._ .. "' Velloy, CA 11111•1~:.:o..T ltlEAL ESTATE ,. ..
'170IA LL ST A It I NV E ST ME NT Wnt•rly l'lece, Sult• IOI, H..;,port COit PORA TIOH, • C:.lllOrf'lle corpora· leec:ll, Cellfornle nMO
!Ion, 1-.0 W-r A....,.., S..lte J01, FrHflOrt F-. Inc, a Celltoft1le Fout1t•ln v.1 .. .,, CA ttXll. corPOrellon, Mlt W.llerly Piece, Sult• Tllll ~I• condU(tecl by a <Of'• 101, N•-1 &eec:h, C.llfomle tJMO poratlon. This °"'.,,."' la condue1tcl by • <ot-•All-111,...lmeftl Cor11. POf'ellon. I.Mn O 0 ... Freepon F-1 In< ,,......... ' P.A.MDM. Pr"IOtnl
NOTICIOI' TRUITll 'I U.LI I T.t......... I: VETERAN ESC~ COMPANY~ 1'11ly a-l11tecl Tr11tlH 111\der I
~Ollowlllldllc:ll--04 lrwttWIL ULL AT PUILIC AUCTION TOnt HIGHEST BIDOElt FOlt CAS'f (payable •• time or •••• In l•W'flf money ot tr.. U11IWCI Sl•let) ell r'911\ 1111• enCI Int-I ,_,.,.., to end -lleld br II llftdtf' .. 10 OMcl of Trtnl 't' IN p<-rty "'r•ln.lttr doncrl-. • TltUSTOR : RANDALL HACKE ... BURG and '!'VONNI! llELOV~ BENEFICIARY CHARTLEl HUTCHINSON I Tllll .-1 w• llHIG •ltll 11W Thlt .,,...._ ... 1119111 wltll IN Cwnty Clet11 °'Or .... C--'v on Oct. County Cleft;°' 0r-. County Oft s..
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lte<tw-J.-17, 1'9D •• ln1tr H~, m• In -1..e ~ 02 ot Olfkle.
fllrt• ltecorCls In Ille office al the lttc:ordlt IAMUIL CUllTI, A....., .. Uw
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P11bllll/IM Or-. ca.at Oellr Piiot, of Ore1199 COuntr, ... 1e1 -al tr"9
1'11Ult P11tijl•l'ed ()rangt C0etl Oelly Piiot,
S.pl, .U, Oct. I, I, IS, ltll .... , dHC rlbH tN 1011-11\9 Pf'-'1y,
Nil.IC •TICE Oct. I , IS, 22, Je, 1 .. 1 441~1 --..,........,....-------
LOI 60 Of Tr.ct Ho »••. In Ille Cltt ot Cott. -.i,., per rm1p recorded 111
boo11 UI P11911S 20, 21 -l2 of m I• cellan•oua mepa, rocord' ol \elo ITAftMllNT OP'WITI40RAWAL Ora,,_. c-ity. l'llCIM l'ARTN•Rs-tl.. I~ Presidio Orlw, Cot .. -.... c.A ONllATINO UNOla ""(II a st.-t ..... 0< CO<T>MOn -l'ICTITIOUI IUSIN•ts NAMlf llOMtlon It ---·no wer-rant)' l'ICTITlOUI IUllMIU Tiie to1-...i pe.--ties wltMrewn Is 9lven as lo Its u1mpl•l-u tw <Of' MAM1 ITATIMIMT es • t•11trel pertner lrom Ille re<lne ... >." M .. ,. IM11'1MrlNcl ciperetlno ......, .... lie-Tiie benefklerr -r .. Id OMO • TIM IOll-1"9 pet Miit ere Cloln9 llllowa ..,.,_. nemo of WESTLAKE Trust. l>Y rMIOll Of e b<~ll 0< clelaull IMlslneu M: SERVICE.$ et 2m S. Crodely, Sent• In Ill• oolloetlont •tc:ur.o 111ereb1, MESA WEST, 7IO H.,,,llton st .... t. Ana, CA '7104. ... ••• ., ...... H•<llltcl -•llwr.cl ~ Cotl• Mau, Celllotllle t»Z7 Tiie fkUI'-buslMas name stet•-the IHIOH's...., • wrlllen OKlarellCif' Tiii• W.I,_ II c-.Ctecl Or an In· lvlClw•I Cnocaoo T<!bune Map by BIM_S._P_Yl< ___________________ _
The wealth of Africa is depicted on this map with South Africa
contairung the lion's share. Africa vroduces 75 percent of the total
world output of diamonds, go/.d 65 percent, cobalt 74 percent, and
cocoa f56 percent.
w..t.r Mertl11 HeMr Tiii• ste~t we1 lllMI wllll U.
1tetlreme11t H!CUltlTY COM· ,...nt tor Ille per1nenhlp •H lllecl on ot D•••lllt -o.tnMICI tor S.1e, • .,.
Co..Mr Oen of Or9"90 c-tv on Oc·
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"11UU CHA It LES It. DOWNS, eM JANIE JU Rwby Lene. 8eltio. ltlelHI, CA encl INrw!Ut IN -rslgned c:euMd OOWNS <ta CHAltLES It. OOWNS, 92'62. ...10 l\Olke Of brwec:ll -Of eltc:llCWI 1o 111 Sowtll erooUoUHI, An•ll•lm, ..... L Blr<fl, .,. Reco.-Merell •. 1'11 as lnslf . C•lllomlo9m4 Jl4•U9r I.MW, Ho ffl4 In -,,... !>099 116J, •
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controls are a r e quisite for
essential aid. The International
Monetary Fund and World Bank
impose s trict econ omic
conditions that leaders must
accept ror their s urvival.
Bilateral help orten means
accepting the involvement of
private companies from the
donor country.
Some African technocrats see
t h is as funds wasted on
foreigners who come for brief
periods to impose inappropriate
solutions to problems they do not
understand.
ln a West African capital, a
Malian agr onomist exploded
during an interview, throwing
massive report after massive
report onto his desk.
''All these by foreign experts,
all on the same things and all
useless." he said, sweeping a
hand over the pile or yellowed
documents. "In Mali, USAID put
out $2.S million for a feedlot
project, and more than $2
mi ll ion of it went to
administration and a udits and
Americans w ho cost $90,000
each. Then people say nothing
in their own countries.
The most am bitious project is
the "Lagos Plan of Action,"
devised at a special summit of
the Organization of African
Unity in 1~ It calls for scores
o r billions to be spent on
revitalizing agricultur e 1 protecting environment ana
forming Africa into an effective
common market by the year
2000.
''It is a great idea, but I don't
see it unless attitudes change,"
said an official of the African
Development Banlt. "The heads
of state tell us, 'OK, we did our
bit. We met for three days and
gave you thi s wonderful
document . Now go find the
money, Where?"
Some p r oblems seem too
difficult to solve. In Somalia,
Tiiis o..slneu h collClllCtecl or • ee•iloe 1.....,, CA. 9M2 wlcl Otfklol Rec:orch •
oener•l .,_..,tl\lp fllLll NO. "'**"' Salo Ml• will m ...-. IKll wllhollt CNn.s R, Oownt Pwbll....., Or-Coa•t Oallv Piiot, <0 .. nenl "' •errtftly, u-u or lt'l)-Tlll• •~' wu 111.i •ltll u. 0<1. 1. IS, ?2, 2t, 1•1 •20.,1 011ee1, ·-re11no !Ille. pou.ulon, qr
Coulll'I' Ci.t11 ol Orenoe County on Sep-oncumbr~n. lo per Ille reme1n1rw PllUC MOT£E temO.r 11, '"' llllilllJC -""( 1>rlnclpel turn Of the note<•) sac:ur.O 1------------~ Pl11w.l nr ""'"" br YICI Deed"' Tftnl, •1111 IM•,.sl ... PwOlllNCI 0r.,,.. co .. 1 Oelly Piiot. 111 aelCI -.provl-. ec1veno1, II •"T• "CTIT10UI IUllNllU Sept. 2•. Oct. I, I, IS,'"' .C21MI PICTITIOUI IUSIMllS under IM !er-al .. 1e1 0..0 or Tnnl NAMI ITATIIMINT 111AMa STAT•M•MT l•H, <~tel •nd Hpen .. , ol the Tll• lollowlne pertons er• 001119 -tit .nH: Tll• loll-lne pert.on• •r• dolne Trv11 .. -of 1111 1rv10 creeled by 0..llMU .. : nrKA I"'' IMlllMU a · selCI Oeed of T rvst JO'VIEL AATTAH, ·-NOt111 NET OEVELOPMENT co .. 17424 Seid .. 1. wlll .,. 111•0 on Frloe;, ltlttol ~ S20, ~ 9eKll, PICTITlOUI IUllNllS Mt Cll"-Clrcle, Fowntol11 Velley, owmo.r •. 1•1 el 1 00 P"' •I thi Celllornle'1MO NAMll STATllM•MT CA t210I. l>fT'•n A-..,tr-• IO !M Civil
'lloyai M. ve19e, IUO Otlrkll Cir· The tollOWlftl --,, dolne busl· NET DEVELOPMENT COM· ... ,., 8ulldln9, JOO E Cllepma11 Cle,,_~,., Veller, C•lltorftl• '110I AHi H : PAHY,. Celllornl• CorPOr•llon. 11•24 .... ,,...,In IN City of Or-. CA : , NorlMll L Veljle, 1120 01trkll Cir· JEFFREY LEE EHTEltPltlSES, Mt. Cllffwood Circle, F.....,teln Velley. Al Ille lime al Ille lnlllel publlceOCI> cl•, F-~"' V•ll•Y. C.llfoml• t270I •170 ~ Orlw. HeWpor1 9eedl, CA t270I. 01 tllll nollce. IM 10 .. 1 .,,._,., of ti. Wllllem J. Velge, 1120 ~lrlcll Cir· CA.-. Tllh .,.,.,,_.Is.-.., by • cot· u11peld bele11ct ot 111• oollv•ll..,, Cle, F-leln Valley, Celltornla '170I JOHN JACOIS, 121 W. MIH'l)tly, porallon. ,MCwrffl by IN•-cle1<rl~ OHO ti Gorgonla StneoM, 109 M.J. c-s.n~ AM, CA'2107. NET DEVELOPMENT COM· lru11 •lid ... ,,,....., co.IS. Ul)eflS.01. co Avenue. c.-i City, f'tllllppl1'ff Tiiis .,...,_ ,, cOftllUCted by Ml .... PAHY •nd eclvencet II '8,711 IJ Tllh IMlllMU II tondu<IM by • dlvlduel. lt••lnA CoMman, To .. ,_,,. ""°"9nl119 Did YOU eener•I ~p. J-Jec-Proldent m•v <•II 0141 n1-. Joyce M. Vt199 This ~ WM lllell wltll IN Thia flat-I w-. 111.S wllll IN Del• Oct-•, 1"1 Tlllt ...._, .. ., llltcl wllJI the cow11ty ci.r• o1 Or•noe C-ly on County Cieri< of Or•noe Cownty on · VETEltAH ESCROW Co• .. llr Clerk "' Or-c-w on Oc· 5991. n. ltll. Sept. n. '"'· . COMPANY 1-16, 1'tl ARN a TT ANO HATTIN It H 0 0 IS, It ll N DALL a HA It· eueld Trvtt ...
"171"4 lat~ l'ertl ·-#14t1 ltlMOTOH Br T.O. SERVICE PwbllaNd Or-Coesl Oellr Piiot, Lee~ CA..., A ........... IA•~..... COMPANY,_.., Del. I, U, 22, Je, 1 .. 1 .,.,_,, Tel: 1111) "1·2m Utt Moc•...,_ 11..-., Sootte 195 By 51\er.n Htlct '171... ...._. IMdl, CA.... AulY ..... SKrt'ler. Pul>l1"'9d Orange Coott Oolly Piiot, "17t•t Orw City llvd Wul.
$e91. 1•, Oct. I, I, IS, t•t ._..1 Publl"'9d Or-COHI O.llr Piiot, Or-, CA '1 ...
Seot. 24. Oct. I. I. U, lttl 420WI 11~
N-' ...... c. . .,..,. Publla-Or-Coell Oall"t Piiot, Del .•. u. 22. "· 1 .. 1 _, .. I
massive aid has fended off 111CT1T1ouuu111e1u.1 Pwl>llslled Or91191 CO.H I Oelly Pl14, OCI. IS, 22, 2', 1•1 ~I t ti f l t ill. NAMI ASTATIMaNT s arva on or a mos a m 1on Tll• 1011-ine __ , er• e101ne
re f u g e es fr o m th e Eth i · 1M11ln•u ••: ·~c;:~!::!•:::S l'ICTITIOUS ausiN&ts P111UC MOllCE opian·Somali border conflict. PRl~~:HgP:E~~:c~~.v:;,s~_::,~ Tiie to11ow1,,. perton "c1o1ne 11u11-NAMUT4TlfMUT But most are in refugee camps Aven11•, Sult• 1-107, Cotl• MU•, MUH: Tll• lollowlne personJ ... dolnQ NS·8S087
in a country that cannot feed its ce111orn1an.tr. Hle:.".~'.5~~:~n:s~~·' °"117~~·~~HAE co~POAATIOH NOTICE OF DEATH OF
regular population, with little sir:ti:~::.=.~~~:,:.~roa TONI ttr1t1tLEY eovu. 22 N. uo .. • •· • C•lllo•nl• Limned S A 0 Y E A G H E S
Prospect of r esettlement or 0 "' Bure11 o.c , 22762 A•P•" s1on1,.....,Sout11~.CA .,.n. Per111ers11 1p, D> DANAE O'BRIEN, aka SADYE~. SITHI, 5'11'9 101. El Toro, Celllorlll• Tiiis .,.,.,,_s I• conduci9111 Oy •n .... COit ,ORATION , L TO., • 11 , • O' BR I EH aka SA 0 y E returning home. mJO dlvl°"91. Celllornl• Llmlt.O Por1nerslllP. (3) 0 , B R I e'N AN 0 0 F
B t N · d b Toni K. 8-OAHAE CORPORATION, L TO ,• Ill, u 1 g e r . rav age Y Tiii• ""''""' " conc1wctec1 "Y • 11111 --... 111.i .1111 IN • c.111orn1e Llmlwe1 P•rt,..,w.11>, w P E T I T I ON T 0 A 0 • drought, offers hope. With e-r•l -1=~W-• Cownty Ctenl of Ot•noe Countr on DANAE C.OltPORATION. LTO., #IV, MINISTER ESTATE NO.
In material terms, the successful
new . nations have . all relied on
outside involvement.
careful marshaling or it s Tiii• ltat-t WU llltcl •1111"" Sepl.ll,l•l. • C•lllornle Umllecl Pertnertf>IP. UI A 110565 """" 'DANAE CORPORATION. L TO., • V, • • • u r a n i u m i n c o m e a n d a '°""'r Clerk °' °'-Countv Oc· Pu1>111Nc1 Or-eo.11 Oollr Pltot. ca111ornl• Limited P•rtnerlhlP. 1..00 T o a I I h e I r s • lobe• •. ,., tough·minded attitude toward ,,1UM Sep1.2•,0ct.1,1.u,1tt1 otM1 Fe1rc1111e1,s..1i.2so.1,.,,1ne.cAmu. beneficiaries creditors
d e v e l op men t , N i g er is P11~11sl'ed Or-eo.11 D•llr P11o1, C• ll~:rHn~: c~~::,~~1:~ 1 ~~6o: and contingent' creditors e>f self·sufficient in food. D<t 1• IS, 22·29• '"" •>AM• PllUC .OC( Fe1rc1111c1. su1te1J0.1 ,.,,1ne, CA nm S A D Y E A G N E S
From all evidence, basic "''' bullneu luondUct.td bY • c:or· O'BRIEN, aka SADYE A PllUC •m P'tCT1T1ou11us1NH1 porellon O' BR 1 EN aka SA DYE
copper boom . When copper
prices dropped, Zambia went
broke, unable to buy imports on
which it had grown dependent.
Import substitution drove up
prices. For example, one sugar
mill project was turning out
refined sugar at a cost of $2,000
a ton, while projects in India ran
at a few dollars a ton, French
agronomist R ene Dumont
r e ported . Villages, lert in
squalor as the cities developed,
produce little.
"International agribusiness
could turn this. place into the
Garden or Eden overnight." said
o ne Weste rn economist in
Zambia. "But profit is a dirty
word her e. Business Is viewed as
exploitation, so instead they've
got kids standing on street
corners sticking knives into each
other for a couple of pennies."
In material terms, the
successful new nations have all
r elied on outside involvement.
Most former French colonies
still receive massive French aid,
advice and protection. Kenya
and Malawi depend largely on
private foreign capital and close
ties with Britain.
Despite the objections of som e
Africans that t h is is
neo·colo nialism , the trend
clearly is toward greater
openness to the outside, wblle
strengthening i ntra.African
links through regional
groupings.
SouUi Africa. amounts to 4
percent of tot.al trade, and new
nations often have little choice
but to remain close to former
colonizen for help.
When d ictator Fernando
Macias Nauema fell In
Equatorial Guinea, Spain spent
$80 miWon In 18 months to aid
the former colon.y. Portuguese
aettJers and advltel'I, husUed
out of M oza mbiqu e at
Independence tn 197S, are
,,treamln1 back. Muter Sft.
Samuel Doe, after taltlna ovu
power, turned to the clote.t
thlo1 Uberla bad to a ronner
colonial power -the United
States -!« doubl9d aid.
· More apd more, out1lcSe
" t
came of it because we stole all
the mon ey a nd we 'r e
incompetent."
The agronomist, who must
work with Western aid officials,
spoke with a reporter on the
condition he not be identified.
Although some projects are
badly conceived, aid money bas
indeed been wasted or stolen by
local officials.
One answer is effective
African regional agencies. An
alphabet soup of organizations is
already in place. Embryonic
com mon m arkets link the
countr ies of West Africa,
Central Africa, Southern Africa
and form er French Africa.
Many of these regional and
pan ·African agencies show
promise, but some ar e little
more than elaborate buildings
housing high-priced civil
servants who are badly needed
Africa ay
solutions require psychological -----------NAMltTATlfMIMT O.-Corporellon O' BR E ' changes as much as economic TIM 1o1._,,,. ,..,_. •s e1o1ne bus•· 0ouetes w.eu11ev 1 N and perso11s PICTIT10USIUMMHI MSSH: """*"' . who may be otherwise ib· Ones. Africans Say lribalJsm and MAMSSTATUdMT INOEPl!HOENT TRAVEL IH Tlllt lllti-t was lllao wllll tN terested in tt\e wifl and/Or corruption cannot s top until . ™ tvt1ow1,.. ..,_ 11 e.lflt wll· ousT1tY, u1 P1 .. e1tone, trvln•, county c .. r, of on,,.. county .,., estate·
h l MU H : Celllomle 9211' Sept, 1'. lttl. • l ead ers set t e e x amp e . ANOL.Uts CENTe:llt, "'Horth oayl• Ann• Hiiier•"· 221 110•11 A petition has been filed Peasants must be shown that H••POrt eo.. .... .,,.. Nfttpof'1 .. ech, PIM•t-. 1rv1ne, c.e111orn•• w i. Publl111td Or-eoos1 O•llr Piiot. b y E D W A R D F .
new methods a r e l·n thei'r CAt2"l. 11111 _,,_.1,conduct9dby anln· 0<1.1,1.u.22,1•1 •n1 .. 1 O 'BR IEN, JR . in the ltOIERT EL.MER ELUWOltTH, Cllvlcluel. S · C f 0 interest. • Hor..-, ~ Beech. CA oay .. AMHlllor.., NIUC llJTICE upenor ourt o range
Rene Dumont noted in his ~i • ._,.,... lacoMlicwe1 tty • ., 1,.. 1111, _. •• 111ec1 .1111 IN County requesting that
book •'Afr1· ca Strangled .. that Cllvldlu•L COYftl y Oer'k °'Or-County ClftSe9-fllCTITlOUS IUSIMats E ow ARD F . o· BR I EN. • • ,._, E. Ell-tef"bef 2t, l"1. P'1Jm2 NAMa ITAT'llMINT J R . be a pp 0 in t e d as African farmers would not work Tll•• ~ ..... 111e11 ••t11 IN Pwbll111ect °'-,0 .. 1 oany Piiot, T11e 1ot1-1ne pertoM •r• 001"9 personal representative to
in cooperatives if others in the ~t':;, ~:. of °'-county on 0c1.1, 1, u.n. '"' ,,...., 01.t•l=!:'~E TYPING suvicE av administer the estate of
economy were not doing their 11111,-•------------litAT AND ASSOCIATES, 1111 w. S A D Y E A G N E S
par t. Pwo11_0r_eoor1oa11vP1101, Piil.iC~ C11..,...at1A-,S<11••E,orenoe.cA O'BRIEN, Corona del
" Pe a s ants may be .... 599_1·_2_• ..... 0c:1""""'._1·_1·_1_5·_1•_1 __ arn_.,, ------------1nw Mar, CA {under the ltl· l'ICTITIOUllUSIMHS K. A. TAKI, P.O. Boa UH, dependent Administration conservative and backward," he NllJC 9ll1C( MAM• STATIM .. n orenoe, CA "'67, m s. Park vine,
wrote, "but they're not idiots." Tll• '•"-'"' __ , .,. do111e 0re11te. CA ftMI. of Estates Act). The pe(i· O..sl""us: Tiii• ~Is~ by an 1"" lion is set for hearing In The problem goes deep, as M ... m souTH COAST M£TRo HEWS, e11v1e1uei. D t N 3 t 700 CIVIC PIC'TIT10U$ IUlfMIU •ts T-~ 0r1 .. Coste w.. I(. A TAKI ep . 0. a President Omar Bongo of Gabon NAMllSTATIM8NT calltorn1e•a · • Tiii• ......._, ... tned ••ttl the CENTER DRIVE WEST, noted in an interview with Tiie 1011-1no --· •r• Clolne Mic,_, Roller1 Lewler, Jr .. m Coul\lr C .. r .. of Or•nee c .... ntr on SA NTA ANA, CA 92701 on
Expansion magazine: °"'1~~ee:s1F1Eo OEVELOPMEHT Mar in• Av•11u•, Balboa 1 •1•"0• Sept. u , 1•1· ,.11, .. October 28, 1981 at 9 : 30 Celllorn411 '*2 . "What did you French leave coM,.ANY, 210 so. 1r11101 s1,..1, Andrew Jotwi Lewter 229 Merine Pwbll....., 0r.,,.. Coon oa11y P1101, a .m . . b e h i n d ? L i t e r a ti , n 0 t Sull• 201• c.ta Nino, CA.... Avt11w• ee111oe 111e11e1' c.11tornl• s.p1. 2•, 0c1. '· •· u, '"' 00M1 IF YOU OBJECT to the ltAMHEV E. ORAl'Elt, n "'°·IA '2662 · ' granting of the petition, economists. Result : we have ~b=~.~~•vltl-Tiii• 1»us1,..u 1a conducted by • Piil.iC •ta you shoold either appear.
forgotten agricu lture and 1.11 0r1 ...... ..,...,..,,"'ftUI . ...,.,a,_,,.rs111.,. at the hearing and state
become bureaucrats.'' Tiii• IMn!Mss Is c-..c1 .. .,., a Tll~ ~.-''tiled•'"' 111e PICTITIOU5aUSIMISS your obi·ections or file
Af I ' f t 9"M"•I~ C ,... ~0r ,._....., ~ NAMlnAHM8NT . r ca s u tu re , mos · .ownty ..... r11--_ .. ,on.._. TM ,..._1111 .--er• 0011111 written objections with tt)e . l' ls d d ~ .. a.c..,._. temwr "· 1•1• t bef h h i specia 1s agree, epen s on --'"an ""'',. .... , cour ore t e ear np. ful f ail bt Tllla .--1 -flled •ltll CM .,.... SLAVIK FOUR INVESTMENTS, y ~ care use o every av a ~e ...,bll.,_, 0r..,.. c.oert o.11r,. ""· A 0 .... 1R.t.l p•"'TH"lt~Htl', 1-... our appearance may ..., cou111., Clet'll °' °'-C-ty Ofl Oct I I IS 22, IWI 06MI "'" "" .. ~ .. n resource. The problem Is a lack s.pt. 11. t•t. · • • • MocArt1111r •outeverd, sw11e 110, In person or by your at·
0 ( m g t n d ,,,..., 1rv1ne, eotlfoml• mu torney. a n a e m e n a l"ublltllacl 0r..,.. c:o..1O.lly1'11'4, PIRJC "'1CE J•mn o. s1ovlk, M•neolnt 1 F y o u A R E A organization, they say. The West Sfft, u.0c1. I.I, IS, 1t11 , ... , c;e""', .. PM'l,..., uH11..,.-. 1rv1ne. C REDITOR _, can afford the wastefulness of -------------.. ...., ce11f0nllem1s or a co.~-its society, but Africa cannot. Pll.l Illa P1CT111ouuu11M1u JoM H. SMwtti, Pert_., •1• ....,... ingent c:reditor of the de·
NAMnTATIMSMT Sotle,;~":·~~= •It"""" ceased, you must file yo~ The new pragmatists or Africa •1CTmous•V11lllU T~• ... _,no.--. •• ,..,,,. ••s.ot.irvw.,C'Ol...,,,.•tbn claim with the court or
a rgue that beating the dead MAMSSTAHMSMT ttus1""'u•: ~-...., sa..,• T.,,,.. J_. o, present It to the personal
horse of colonialism only ™ '911-1nt .,..._,. .,.. e104.,. FAYVA. ,.._ ClllWf Df'lw, •c. S1•v111 TNl!ee, <le ,..,. MocArt_. representative appolnte .. IMIMMU •. Herll•fO ...... ·~In• Cet1t•r. ....le'I ...... SulW 111 , ,...,.,. C.ltforlll• .. worsens present problems. ,..Ac11i 1c PETS, uo1 Alie I• c..._ °'9w, 11W1a, GelHwMe ftM4 mtS --. · · · by the cburt within tour
Mugabe touched a more l'arkwe.,,iw....,v1e1o.c.11fwnl• _,.....,..,IM., SH Twr.,i.e T111a ._,.,. .. I• c_ct .. oy • months from the date of c1.,....a ._.,, 1.m Ion J11e1ntt llroet, c..n, MA. oai lo Oele•--e1,.rnwl"lhl9 fl t I f fundamental chord, speaking at circ1t,l'.-.i111ve1...,,ce1...,,.._ C«l*.,... -·-·J~0:51..,111 rs ssuance o letters¥
Zimbabwe's lndependence In 1.., ... ._..,Mm'°" JoctMo Tltte--.is~byec•· 11111 ......,_, -111• .i"' •provided in Section 700 of April lMI: c1rc1e, ,._,..v1111ty,Collfenlla llW•'*'· MoneSMe, tnc. c-ty Clertl llf or.,. c-nty the Probate Code o:f
"It's tomorrow then, not d,::..,.~:=r" _.,.... ..,,." s. wayM, vice ""'"'n."'1 ,.,.., California. The time fe><
Yesterday' Wh ich be.r s Our L~..., ,.,..._,. l'llllll._o.-.,.. o.e-0.11., "*" flllng clalms will not ex· T11i. .....,_. -"*' """ .. Thi. ......_. -11• w1tt1 t11e ..._ M. Ott. 1,1, u. 1te1 4llM1 plre prior to foor month's des tiny. As we become a new c-.,Otrtletar..c:--v .. on c-.tyc::i..-.. 0r-..c-y0f'ls-from the date of the heat-
people we are called to be •· 1"1· .., .....,.11.1191 rm,.. flll.l 1111( • Ing noticed above.
constructive, proaresslve and •u"''"" o •• ,... c.v111y 0.11, "'*..,..0r.,..c-10e11.,"'""· YOU MAY EXAMINE
forever forward-lookin1. tor we ,,..,.,Oct.~~~·!....,_~· oct. ?•" iua. ,., .,.., ..._ the flle kept by the court.
cannot .ttord to be men of '==~:.".::-If you are Interested In the
yesterday, backward-loolcin1, W ll1IC( Wf!!Cl TIM,........,...,_ • ..-... ,.. estate, you may flle a re--
tr ~-~ bd d tru ti " -_,_ .. : que.st with tM court tor• re Olfrnive 1 ta c ve. P1cTmounu11•w •tenttGUSntt•na cCMJll'ON CL1A11UNO u11tv1ca .• cerve ..-1a1 notice of t..,-
..,.. IT•ru.n ...... ITAT9.•WT IMC., MU ~ "'"'· C..l• ~ '""' TN......,...,_ 1t .._ ._. Ti.. .......... .,.,._••...,,._.. ....._CA--. lnventety of estate assets -·= -•: cCMJ"°"' 0..1tA11t1NO Y11tv1ca and of tM petitions ac:-""'...,. ltSMC>Oe"L .. ll. "" IHL•N "lltOMOTIONS, .... O,.MUlllfl~TH.ACH, Mii~ counts and reports Black suicide rate soars
SALISBURY, Zimbabwe <AP) -The suicide rate in
Zimbabwe ls soaring among blacks who have bee,n
wrenched from the security of tribal communal life,
officials said.
The number of blacks who took their own lives
Increased more than fivefold from 82 ln 1979 to 3SS Jut year,
figures published by the aovern.ment Bureau of Statistics
showed. All J>ul 68 'Were men. •
~r';·?:':o7'o\~~ ~!.~~~'· N•wnrt ... <~. ~=-~llT•(er-descrlbtd In Section 1200 110n1M11or1w,cma--.~.... •rwtt .,, .. 1MW1. •• °""" ,_,..._ of the C.llfornla Proe,.tt JOHN O, llMAi;.:lS J"I' ltrfft, ~ .. K~. Cellt..ala COUPON CLIAltlNO Code ~i~i~• _., • ~ ........ ,,~_., ... .,.. tHV•C:.,,. .. ,c,.nHACM MESIRVI!, MUMftlER
.,,....._ ...,...... JeMl.A.rw & HUGHES, Attor'Mys 8t •"<•. ~ .,...111..1MM ,......... Law tt.m..t J k.._ T1ltt ...._. -...... llt f'MI .......... -..... .... .. TIWa ......... -ftfM 9't1ll .. I • -· ty Cleft.°'"""~ .. c-tyOwti•Or9'11t~ ..... c-itra..i•Ol' .... ~-oet. Jr'..l. J1 ca~ ~ .. , n..... lllfMINtJ..... t.IW'I. tt.v .... 1m, N•w1Nf1 ......... ~ca.Ollty3 ........ ar...,cwi~'= ......... 0-W.C:-Co.lly~ ·~~ ,...._ ..... ... 0U..t,1,1S,...., I oa,1, .. IJ,.lt;.. 41'1611 ~U,B,lt,ttlt 6ftNI Od. ..... ~ a ~.-,t
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Lehrer reports on Iha
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• • '' The Shape Ot
Thing• To Come ( 1979)
JllCk Pelanc• Alter
E•rth'• dvttructoon 1n •
robot war. • power ·hU"',lrY
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ml'1'' t t980 Go40te Hawn.
Eiieen B1ennan A well.to
do young woman mollllk·
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1ng Iha death ol her new
husband on 111e11 wedding
night 'R'
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Winch.et., and Hot Lipa
get IOOd Poisoning from an
Imported can ot pheuanl
and Hawkeye II reptt.
mended tor l'<)hh~
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(A)
'11) OICt< CAVETT
HAMMERING -Kevin Dobson st a rs as
d etective Mike Hamme r in ·· Mic kev
Spilla ne's ·Margin for Murder' " tonight
a t 9 on Cha nnel 2. I S ee story below 1
JOhn Byner snows you
things atrenget than trulll
larger than lite, and zanier
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Guest Eugenia Zuck et.
man (RI
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<C MOVIE * * * 't "My Bodyguar<I
t 11179) Chros Makepeace.
Adam Baldwin The new
ktd at a Choc900 high
school makes lrlend1 wllh
the school outcast 11n<1
together they stand up to
the cruel gang which hed
petaecuted them botn
'PG'
(HJ CHILDREN OF
THEA TJIE STREET
Princess Grace goves U$ a
took behind the welts ol
the Vaganova Chorao.
graph!<: lnstotute -also
known as the Koro• ballet
sch<>ol .. to e•plore the
<lraams or two Russian
dallQe<S
'$)MOVIE * • • "Oon't Go Near The
Water t t957l Glflnn Ford.
Goa Scala World War ti
salk><I on the South Pacoroc
hnd that they n6ed only a
recreation halt to complete
their patadose
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G) WE1.COME BACK,
KOTTER
Wilen Bart>arono dflC•des
to run tor 11u<1ent t>ody
president. ht• campaign
techntQues cre91e more
problems than anyone bar-
Q!lned t0<
Ul) KCET NEWSBEAT
'11) STUDIO SEE
River Boats" T eke a ride
on two hlstOflC river boats.
vosot a larm where horses
are two llHll tall learn how
to introduce youraetl to a
snake (RI
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@) BARHFI' MILLER
Demoted lnSPeclor Luge•
seams soocodal to Wo10
and Batney has hos hanas
1\111 tracking down some
heavy arttllery stolen rrom
att ollegal cotlechon
@MOVIE • * Oea<lman s Float
PG'
1:00 t) CBS NEWS
0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Fonue s hie os endange<ed
when he ton<11 a Slack ot
counrer1ell money whole
repairing a llearse (Part H
0 A8CNEWS 0 YOU ASKED F~ fT
G) THE MUPP£T8
Guest Ben Vereen
(IJ JOt<ER'S WILD
fil) OVEREASY
"Ch3nglng Family Rele·
11on1h1ps" Guest Zsa Zsa
GlbOr 0
'11) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPOAT
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@l ENT£A'T AINMEHT
TONIGHT
( 0) PSYCHUNO
The dramattc SIC>fY ol one
men'• determination to
break his own record '°'
cr6wng the U S by blCY·
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CZl MOVIE
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t 1965) Omat Shartt Geral·
dine Chaphn Two lovers
struggle amidst the SP•nl
1nd passoons ot lhe Aus·
Slan Revolullon
7:30 t) 2 OH THE TOWN
Featured lhe Dating
Game • new twist, e look
11 some elegantly fur·
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W1lshore Boutev11d, hidden
pieces where the stars or
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&COMPANY
Laverne and Shirley are
delermlned to mlHlt Fabllll•
despne the loct that tock-
e1s tor his concert are sot<I
out
0 EYEON L.A.
Featured a preview of tile
latest 1n haor lashoon. a
report on "low nders a I
report on menstrual paon 0 MATCHGAME
G) M•A0S•H
An enhsted man who
wa.nts to marry a Korean
gorl comes to Hawkeye lor
help
Q) TIC TAC DOUGH ED MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
'11) NEWS
P.M.MAGAZINE
A behor•cHtie-scenes look
a1 lhe !luge Hello Hotly·
wood stege produchon,
an inves11ga1ton ol a close
encounter wolh a UFO
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H ' INSIDE THE NFL
Hosts Len Oawton and
Nick Buon1eonh present
h•gllllghts ot crt11ca1
games, analysis and pre-
dlCtlons of upcoming con-
tests 1n lhe NFL
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COiorado Rockies vs Los
Angeles Kings
8:00 t) (fl MAGNUM. P.t
Magnum searches lor a
man who d11appeare<1
while sailing through a
channel traditionally
leered as "Cursed "
D MOVIE
a • • Too Late The
Hero (1970) Michael
CaJne crou Ro~tson A
Brottsn patrol os chese<I t>y
Japanese lroops after they
doscover a large group of
enemy planes
0 @) MORK AND
MINOY
Upset by Mork s lntC!f\tton
10 marry Orson turns
Mork onto a <log 0 MOVIE
• • • There s A Gori In
My Soup ( 1970) Peter
Sellers. Goldie Hawn A
<11so1gan11ed young lady
causes problems tor a
man-about-lown lelevosoon
1)ersonaloly
G) P.M . MAGAZINE
A behond-the·scenes took
at the l'luge "HellO Holly-
wood" s1age production.
~• Miss Mabel, a wom-
an whO dedicates her tome
to caring 10< wounded vet·
erans, Dr W11sc~ on nurse
prac1o11oners: Susan
w auersteon on lil'l<long llle
'_'.iem1"' at a flea matkel
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• • '" • Pretty Boy Floyd"
I 19741 Marton Sheen
MtChaet Parks One ol Ille
FBl's most wanted men 1n
Ille 1930s leads a crirne-
hlled ltfe
fil) TRAINING 0008 THE
WOODHOUSE WAY
Sh<>W Handling Barbara
Woodhouse show s
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Roger Ebert end Gene
Slslcet revtllw 'True Con·
teuoone Galllpot1' and
Rich And Famous '
C!MOVIE • a "Tiie Rip-Ott"' ( 1979)
EdwarCI Albert, Karen
Black A gang ot 1ewe1
thieves double-cross one
anotner over $6.000.000 on
diamonds 'R'
'SI MOVIE * • • • • 'Private Ben1a·
min" 11980 Gold•• Hawn
Eiieen Brennan A well-to·
do young woman m1st&k·
enly jotns the Army lollow·
ong the death or her ne,.
husband on lhaor wed<long
night R' 0 8088Y VINTON
Bobby Vinion performs
some ot hos boggesl hot$
from the Sanda Hotel on
LH Vegas
8:308 MOVIE
'E•PIO<•ng The Unknown 0 @J BEST OF THE
WEST
Parltar T otlman s ne<:k 11 on
the tone unless Sam cen
prove hom onnooent of cal
lie ruswng charges (Part
1) ID ALL IN THE FAMILY
When • swathka 11 round
on lheor lronl door lhe
Bunker housellotd goes
onto • lrenzy
fil) SNEAK PREVIEWS
Roger Eberl an~ Gene
Soskel review "True Con·
1ess1ons."' "Galltpoh' and
·Roch And Famous "
'11) PORTRAITS IN
PASTEL
~THE MUPPET8
Guest Oe1><>r111 Harry
H'MOVIE * * • 'Mogambo ( 1954)
Clark Gable. Ava Gardner
When a plan1111on over.
seer l•Hs .n lOve •Ith 11\e
wole ot an engineer con·
lhctsaroae
9:00 t) @ MOVIE
Margin For M urder·
(Premoerel Kevin Dobson
Charles Hallahan Provata
eye Mike Hamme<. tne
charectet created by Mock
ey Splllona, 1rwes11gates
the acco<1ental death ot a
lroend
0 @) BOSOM BUOOIES
Ktp, Henry and Amy qull
tl\eor 1obs alter Henry
invests theor money on hll
uncle's busonen ID MERV QRIFRN
"Hit Makers" Guests Kai
Rudman, Atta Coolidge.
little Rover Band, Four
Tops. Rick Jamee
Eli) JAZZ AT THE
UPTOWN
Moss performs selections
rang•"',I trom American
ClllSICS ltk e "Aulum
Leaves' to 1111 own original
compo11110n1
'11) NASHVILLE MUSIC
IB MOVIE
• • a Forsl You Cry"
( 1978) Miry Tyter Moore
AnlhOny Perkins News·
women Betty Rollin ••PArl·
enoes lhe angutlh and
trauma ol discovering she
has breast cancllf
@MOVIE * • 'Phobia"' ( 1980) Paul
M1cnael Glaser Susan
Hogan A group of mental
patoents are murdered
accord•ng to lheor 1nd1•ldu·
al leers R
~0 @) TAXI
Louie becomu 1eatou1
when Ale• 11 chosen to be
Elaine's companion 0'1 8
European v11Cat1on Q
Q) ADAM-12
Malloy and Reed are
assigned to lond a man
wllo has threatened 10
commit suicide
fil) THE RIGHTEOUS
APPLES
"Upbeat Al her parents
CU8AH RHYTHM
10:ao a ID NEWS
g) INDEPENDE.NT
NETWON< NEWS
tJl) EL D0AA00: THE
GOlD BEHINO THE
LEO END
A documentary wlllch
IOOks 111 tile real trulh
behind the legend ol the
gol<I kingdom an<I
locusong on gold arl
ob1ects lound during early
e•plomtlons
'11) THE LAWMAKERS
Correspon<lents Londa
Wertheimer an<I Cokoe
Roberts ioon Paul Duke tor
en up-10-1he-m1nute sum·
mary ot Cong1ess1onal
act1v1t1es
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( 1980) Ann·Matgrel Bruce
Dern A Te.as developer s
successlul )Ob and beauh-
tul wile manage to <!rove
n1m into a mid-Ille cr1s1&
R
S LAFf-A· TH~
A comedian '!OSI an<I lour
comoc contestants wt>o
compete against one
another are lellured in thos
uncensored comedy game
show
Z MOVIE * • * • Resurrecuon
( 1980) Ellen Burstyn, Sam
Shepard Altet a near lalat
auto accident. a woman
llndo tl'lal ahe !las the al>ill·
1y lo heal Others but 11 per·
secuted because ot her
relusel 10 claim a d1v1ne
Influence ·pG·
I 1:00 t) 0 ()) ®)Qt NEWS 0 SATURDAY NIGHT
0 NEWLYWED OAME ID THE J E.FFERSONS
Q) BENNYHILL
Benny does a remake ot
The Sundance Kid "
fil) D4CKCAV£TT
Guest Eugenia Zucker-
man (R)
'11) INSIDE
WASHtNOTOH
$MOVIE * • . • 'Every Whtch Way
Bui Loose ( 1978) Chnl
EaslwOOd Sondra Locke
A two-fisted trueker and
n1s 0<angutan compamon
take oft 1n pursuit or a
pretty country-western
singe< 'PG'
@MOVIE • * •, Shoot The Sun
Down c 1980) Christopher
Walken Margot Kidder In
1836 tour dlsparare mls-
llts use an otd map to
search for burted gold
'PG'
11:30 8 ()) QUINCY
Quincy 1nvestiga1es the
death ot a teen-ager and
d111eovers a child porno
ring
IJ Q'!TONIOHT
Host Jollnny Carson
Guests Bob Uecker. Alan
King
0 @) A8CNEW8
NIOHTUNE 0 FACE THE MUSIC ID THE 000 COUPl.E
Oscar and Fel1a spend a
rainy -'tend on the coun-
1ry too~•ng tor a lost gorl
Q) ~E STEP BEYOND
The Storm" A woman
seeks 10 hnd out now a
pa•nt•ng ha<I been com·
plated when tile artist !lad
<11ed before 11s completion
fil) KCET NEWSBEA T
'11) CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
-Ml>HIGHT-
12:00 0 MOVIE • * • The Story Ot Or
Wassell · ( 1944) Gary Coo-
per Laraine Day Or Roy-
don M Wassell, a heroic
Navy man, rescues Ameri-
can troops from the Japa-
nese
G ®l VEGAS
Dan gets involved with a
beautiful daredevll who la
Spillane detective re-created
By TOM JORY A_ ..... ..,_,_
NEW YORK -Everything in "Margin for
Murder" is inevitable -the girlfriend named
Velda. the friendly cop who can get tough when be
has to, the floozy called Daisy, e'ven the
hard-as-nails dialogue: "Man has a friend," Mike
tells Velda. "They go through life together, good
and bad, thick and thin. The friend gets killed, you
do something about It."
Kevin Dobson Is Mike Hammer, the latest
reincarnation of Mickey Spillane's tough-guy
private eye. Despite its naws -besides the
inevit.ables, "Margin for Murder" ls too long, as
most two-hour shows are -there is a ct!rtaln
charm to CBS' made-for-TV movie, broadcast
tonight. at 9 on Channel 2. ,
The good guys win, and that's appealin1. But
no small amount of credit Is due Dobson himself,
one of TV's rislnc young stan. "You know.·• Velda
says early on, "Inside that touah exterior , you'r e
(luite a guy."
And she's right.
Hammer la aummonfd to the scene of a car
wreck by his cop-lrlend, played by Charles
Hallahan, and he'• convinced ri,i,t off that Joey
Dehllita's death w11 no acdden He aboves all of
bJa other r.ues 11lde to pursue Joey's killere.
through New York's kinky disco scene, past the
crooked pol to head-on confrontation with a mob
boss named Marchetti.
There's a noble effort to maintain the
side-of-the-mouth Spillane style, a nd that's not
easy these days. It hasn't really worked since
Bogart played Raymond Chandler's Philip
Marlowe in the '40s.
"Want a drink?" Hammer is asked. "No," he
replies, "just some answers." They talk like that a
lot In ''Margin for Murder."
Through it all, Hammer ls pursued by v,1da,
who has marriage on her mind, enjoys a too-brief
fling with Daisy, the disco 1rou1>le and aspiring
actress who says th.Inga like, "l believe ln nudity,
if it's important to the story, of course " and
manages to comfort Mama DeFelUta, wbo dreams
of spending her declining years at home In Italy.
There's nothin1 to indicate CBS has more than
the Immediate production in mind, though most
movies for television are consldel'ed pilots for
prospecUve series. One problem hel'e ·ta that
Dobson, who played Detective Bobby Crocker in
CBS' "Kojak,'' • bl1 htt In the "70s. bu another
series on the network schedule th.is fall, a cop abow
called .. Shannbn."'
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. Octobor 15, 1981 C9
TUBE. TOPPERS
KT LA 0 K uo Too I.ah.· tlw I k ro
\1 1thal'I Came :.ind Cltrf Rutwr l~<Jn -,\411•
111 World W411· II movil' ;1bout '''o relut
tunt ~oldtl'f'~
KllJ 0 8 00 'T hen.· :-. a Girl 111 ~h
Soup ' P t.'l<.·1· Sdlel's <and Goldie lht\\'11
:,tt1r i n <1 movil.· tthout \I m.111 ... 1•arth 1ni;:
for youth.
ABC fJ 8·3<1 ··Bl•s t of the \lh'st !'art
one of t he se ries has P t1rkt•r T illm<•n
fi~nt in).( rnst Ii ng <'ha rgt•s
KCET ~i 9 00 ... Jan at tht• l 'ptowri
J aLZ s<.·lctt ion~ from !\ mt.•t•k;rn c·l••'~'t"
to Ill'\\ t:ompo:,1t 1on~.
planning one lost apec1ac
ular teat IA) 0 MOVIE • * • F11zw1t1y' 119871
Dock Van Dytoe Barbata
Feldon Whole ~ 1arvants
COllllf 10< her a pManthro
pic old lady not realmng
She 11 actually penniless
continues to spread he•
-•Ith
G) MIKE DOUOLAS
COhosll Barbara Cook
JOhn Raitt
Q) ROOKIES
Two taw s1uden1s frame
Terry lor the murder ol o
st0<e gua1d 10 avenge IM
deatn ol a gorl
fil) PEOPLEAND
OAOANIZA TtONS
lC~MOVIE • * 'Sparkle' ( 1976)
trene Cara lonat1e
McKee Ourong lhe t950s,
three black sitters lrom
the 911e110 become musical
superstars bul eventually
sutler lrom lhe pressures
ol stardom PG
0 MOVIE * • • '• Being Tne1e
( 1979) Peter Sellers Met·
vyo Douglas A simple·
minded. middle-aged man
whose only knowledge ot
the outside wor10 •S
through lelevosoon gains
tremendous fame and
power t>y unw1111ngly con·
v1nc1ng tycoons Ind pohh
cians that he 11 a genius
'PG
launch mossoles 11101 woll
dllUObe the entue nu1nJ11
popolallOf• PG
1:00 H STANDING ROOM
ONLY
The Last Great Vaudevolt..
Snow Fea1ure<1 are Don
alCI 0 Connor Oet>boe Rey·
nolds Charlie Callas ano
M1rtlyn M1c11a111s a~
George M Conan Sophie
Tucker. Gaorge Jessel ana
Fanny Broce on thos star-
studded re·crealoon ot one
ol America s tavo11te
en1er1a1nmen1 lorms -the
veu<1ev1lle revue
1:10 0 MOVIE
• • ' , l he Man tnsolle
( 1958) Jack Palance. Nigel
Patrock A provale eye sets
ofl on a European trek lo
1 ecover a precious blue
Ooamond
(tl: NEWS
1:30 Q) MOVIE
• a,,, "Footsteps On The
Moon ( 1967) Oocumenta·
ry Narr11ed by Or Werner
von Brolun Man s t11s1
lunar achievements .tre
reviewed
t:500 NEWS
2:00 IJ ENTERTAINMENT
TONIO HT ~NEWS
C MOVIE
12:05 H INSIDE THE NFL
• • , A Small Cucle 01
Froenas ( 1980> Britd OB•·
os Karen Allen tn the
t960s lhe troendshop and
odo3h~m o l three Harvard
students os lh1ea1ene<1
wnen one ot them os aralt·
ed 10 serve on Vietnam R' Hosts Lan Dawson and
Ntck Buon1eon11 present
n1glll19nts or cro11ca1
games. analysis ana pre-
d1ct1ons ol upcoming con
tests on tlle NFL
12:15 Z MOVIE . • • • •., 'Pf1vo1e Ben1a·
mm"' (1980 Goldie Hawn
Eileen Brennan A well-IQ·
do young woman m•stak·
enty 101ns the Army lollow·
ong the death ot her new
husband on theor wedding
noght 'R
12:30 IJ OJ TOMORROW
Guests Phoebe Snow
Harvard Lampoon ed11or
Bitty 1(1m1>all
&l CONTEMPORARY
HEAL TH ISSUES
Lo•ong Wolh Dyong
12:40 t) (J) THE SAINT
Tiie curator ot a museum
1s murdere<I when lie d1s
covers lhal a •atuat>le COi·
lechon ol anhQues is moss
1ng
1:008) MOVIE • * • Mary Queen QI
Scots ( t972l Vanessa
Redgrave Glenda Jack-
son Oueen Mary ot Scot·
land ts beheaded alter she
<1et1&s lhe rule ot ner cous·
In. Elizabeth I ol England
Q) tNDEPE.NDENT
NE'lWORK NEWS
S MOVIE
• • •; l he Fiendish Plot
01 Or Fu Manchu I 1980)
Peter Sellers. Sod Caesar
The FBI ano Scotland
Yard's Del Nayland Smith
pursue the 168-year-old
arch vollaon as he seorcnes
lor tile 1ngred1enls. 1nclud-
tng tile Crown Jewels
used 10 make nos hie-pro-
longing eh•or 'PG'
@MOVIE • * '" The Nude Bomb
( 1980) Don Adams Sytvoa
~·stet Secret agent Ma• w~ Smart laces hos most
aangerous adversary on an
arcll vollaon who plans 10
2:05 Z MOVIE
• • • ·One· Trick Pony
t 1980) Paul Simon. Bta1r
Brown A once.popular
performer os pressured t>y
everyone around hom to
drop h1s style 01 music and
wrote songs that can Drong
hom Dack 10 the top 40 R'
2:25 0 MOVIE * • The Oestructors"
( 1967) Rochar<I Egan, Palro-
cra Owens A U S lnlelh·
gence agent uncovers a
plot 10 dosrupl the develop-
ment or a n-weapon
2:300 NEWS 0 MOVIE * '> Tales Of Robin
HOO<I I 195 I) Aot>erl
Clarke Mary Hatcher The
Merry Men ot Sherwood
Forest 101> 1ne rtch 10 gove
IO Ille POOr on 121h·century
Engtond
3:00Q) MOVIE * • Mummy s Re~enge
( 1973) Paul Naschv Jae ..
Taylor Supernatural
events t>egons when a
mummy -.t,1arches tot a
body 10 nouse hos w•le's
soul
S SPE BIZARRE
John Byner shows you
things stranger 111an irulh
larger than Ille and zanier
than anytnong you've ever
seen
@MOVIE • "' * The Jerk" ( 1979)
Steve Maritn Bernadette
Peters A ChronlC screw-up
mal<es m•lllons on a weord
onventton only to lose It all
in consumer damage suits
'R
3:100 NEWS
3:25 ID MOVIE * * • 'Llltle M1n1ster
11934) Katharine Hept:>uon
John Beal A Scothsh pas-
tor finds romance tor the
lorst tome
3:30 0 MOVIE
• • • SpantSll Cape Mys·
tary t t93ll) Heier\ I wet
velleea Ooroald (,OOk
rt1wy ~. VflC;8h()n 18
1nc11 .. uplad by • or•lly
murdet CIM
S IE.IT HORSE
A yOVng g1r1 11 w1llt11Q 10
<11tty h9f mo•llal 10 prove
1ha1 her hor .. •• the oeet 1n
111<1Waa1
3·"6 l 1·00 MOV MOVIE • * * • H•1u1rec.ttun
(19901 Ellen Buratyn :,,m
Shapnrd
4:00 'C MOVIE
• • Tn11 Rip-011 t 1070)
f <1w1"ll Albeo I K""'n
B14C.. A gang Of )lfWttl
thouvu• ooubte-cros6 on"
anotl\6• ovor $0.000.000 Ill
Cloamonas A
S REACHING OUT
A hsnC11cepl)1!tl yo11rog1t111
•t1lus•s ro lttl hos phy11c11I
d1Sob1l1t11" Siana on the
way ot h•' dream~
4:30 S SHOESHINE OIRL
A young 9111 os IOUQhl ~ornu
vHlunblto 1,.uon~ dUoul
•l!~pon•1b1llly anCI froflnd
·~111p wllolt. wur ... nC) Bl l
summ.,rjOb
@ MOVIE
• • fetror Train 11!180J
BPn Johro5on Jami.. t ...,
Cu111~ A collegt> lrate1111
ly s Ne..; v.,a, 1 mota.qu11r
adl! party 1u1ns 11110 •
n1gntma1e 11when a \11nd1c
hve guest starts ~.111ng ott
the party-goeos R
t 'ridoy
Bm1Pball
12:05 0 N Y Al Oel<ltlllO
S.10 IJ Doc19t,. el M0111ro1
f 'riday••
Day• hnf" .tlorit-#
-MORNING-
5:00 S • • Whole Water
Sam Keith Larsen A
mountain man ttavels lhe
Nortn"'"SI wllh ht~ husky
searc.h•ng tor me 9r1>.:i1
whtte water rChJIP c;outh
G
5:30 Z • • • Provah• Bero
1amon t 1980 Goldie H<Jwn
Eoleen Bren,,an A well to
<10 young woman mosia ...
enty 101ns the Army lollow
ing the oe;oth ot hf'r new
nusband on 1he1r w"<lO•ng
n1gn1 R
8:00 C • • Sor Gawain Anll
The Green Knight PG
7:30 C * • "The Baltunore
Bullet 11980) James
Coburn. Omar Snorol A
small-tome pool tou!.lleo
must raose $20,000 aroCI
w11i a b•g tournament
belore ne can hnve ~
rematch wolh an Old oppo
nent -wno has never lost
al any game 'PG
8:00 S • • •', The Hounl
1ng" I 1963) Juhe Horris.
Cla11e Bloom Four
<11sparare people 1nves1o
gale a house wolh an
onlamous repulallon tor
supernalural QO•ngS•On
9:30 Q) "''•"Up In Smoke
11957) Bowery Boys Huntz
Hall Tne Boys gel onto alt
sorts ot lrout>le when the
gambling t:>ug Doles
C • • ' Staroust Mem·
oroes 119801 WOOdy Allen
Cnarlotte Ramphng A sue
cesstul d1rec101 laces a
personal crosos as he I roes
10 make some ma1or deco
soons on hos hie PG
10:00 S * • • Fame ( 1980)
Irene Cara Barry Moller
Several golted stu<1en1s al
8 New York hogh school IOr
lhl' perlormmg arts expero
enc.i various set bacto.s and
successes ol bOlh person.
al and protess1ona1
natures 'PG
0 * • Tne Man With
Bogart s Face' ( 1980)
Robert Saccllo. 01tv1a Hus
sey A ma" decodes lo
change hos lilestyle and
physical appearance to
resemblti hos screen 1001
PG
10:30 Q} * • "Wyoming Out·
law" ( 1939) John Wayne
Ray Hutton The Three
Mesqu11eers expose a
crooked poh11e1en who rias
t>een selhng )Obs 10 ompov
er1shed ranchers
11:00 0 • • Adventure In Bal·
hmore ( 1949) Robert
Young Shortey Temple
Tiie Clfogt'N lolva altltUO.
Of • mlmtltt • d9U0htllf tn
Ille t900t keep !let fatnlty
In turmOll
C ••••; OnTtie
Tc>wn C 111501 Gane Kelly,
hank :ifflatra A '''° OI
NllO<I tNm up Wlth a ,.,.,
OIMW •nd an anthropoio
g••t 10 find a l>lllVllNI girl
wlloN picture It dttOle~
In tlla 11Ubway
12.00 ID • • Trog t 19101
Jo1111 Crawlord MIGhfff
Govgri rna army stepe tn
111., " p11rnlll•• creature
0$Cllpt11 trorn "" anthrO·
potog111 •nd gov. on a
10.mpago
G) * • • "Glgot" t 19621
Jacki• Gleason Kethe?lne
Katn l he poor, mute 1anl-
tor ol • run-down Paris
rooming hOUM Oller'• to
1net1er o ""Oman and haf
ooughter 0 • • ·from Hell To voe-
tory 11979) George Harnll·
ton George Peppard Four
hoend• lrom <11tlerenr
countroes must leave Paris
111 t939 to togn1 for theu
1nd1v1dual counlroas on
Wo•l<I War II PG
Z • * • a Payday
11{173) Rip Torn Anna
Capro A country an<I west
er n song er r ulhht•sly
makes hos way to stardom
by manopulaung and <1os-
card1ng lh0'8 around him
1·00 C • • Tiie Batt1more
Bullet t 1980) James
Coburn Omar Sharil A
~mall tome pool hustler
must 1a1se 520.000 end
won a Dog lournamenl
bctore hA can have a
r;imaten w1111 1111 otd oppo-
n.-n1 who has never lost
al nny g11me PG
S "'*•""The Haunt·
ong f 1963) Juhe Hams,
(,l111ttJ Bloom Four
disparate people onveSto·
g.lle d llOuS<! w11h an
111fa1nous repulahon lof
supernatural goings on
1·45 l • • ' h s MyTurn
I 1980) Joli Clayl>urgh
Michael Douglas A brol·
hant Cnocago malh proles-
sor realizes the problems
1n ner hve01n relahonsh•P
when she fonds a new love
wllole on New Yor .. for he<
lather s rema,,.age R
2 00 0 • • ' Se-ems loke Old
1 •"1es 11980) Goldie
Hawn Chelf)' Chase A
!>OIH16Brled lawyer •S IO<n
between hP• hopeless e•·
11us1>an<1 turned-bank
roboer and ne1 up11gnt
µresent nusbano who •S
r unnong tor Ca1tlorn1a
a1t1>rney general PG
3'00 C • • Sir Gawain And
Thtl Green Knogl'lt PG'
3:30 Ci) ,.,. •',"The Deep So•
I 1958) Alan ladd Wilham
Bl!nCI•• During World War
II a Naval olhcer bred to
pacolosm by nos Quaker
upbringing weakens at a
vital moment ol <1ec1s1on
Z • • Borderlme
11980) Charles Bronson.
Bruno Korby A police otto-
cer discovers a !>muggllng
ring operatong along 11\e
Mek1can border and troes
10 .. eep oncoming aliens
trom t>ecomong Slaves to
ruthless sweatshop own.
er$ PG
4:00 0 * • • Aorplane•
( 1980) Robert Hays Julie
Hagerty Aller an aortoner s
crew tans to IOOd poi~
1ng a ner•ous lormer war
polol 15 pressed into ser·
vice and must contend
wolh on-board nys1er1a. a
S4!Cre11ve control tower
an<I chche·lolled memories
PG
4:30 C * • Tho Man Who
Love<! Bears G
5·152 ••'r Frnal<yF'ro<lay'
( 1977) Jodie Foster. Bar
hara Hams The world is
luoneo ups1<1e-<1own lor a
mother an<I daughter who
magically switch bodies
one latelul day ·G·
5:30 C • * • ' • On l he
I own ( 19501 Gene Kelly,
Frank Sinatra A trio ot
sailors teem up woth a tako
I drover and an an1hropolo-
g1SI to lond a beautllul gorl
whose picture os displayed
on the sobway
0 * • * 'Chapter Two
I 1979) James Caan. Mar-
sna Mason Soon alter his
wole s death a wrtter ltnds
111mse11 retuctanlly 1a111ng
on lo•e again PG
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c•• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. October 15, 1981
Cult survivors claim Jones a CIA agent
Damage suit also names ex-Secretary of State V.ance, others. as defendants
CJ A AGE.'JT?
Reu Jim Jo11es
MUC NOTICC
P'ICTITIOUS aU51 .. IE $$
NAMll STATEMENT
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• SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Seven survivors o r t h e
Jonestown <Guyanu> Peoples
Tem ple mass murder suicides
claim in a $63.4 million lawsuit
filed here that cult leader Jim
Jones was a CIA agent.
The survivor s or the 1978
tragedy that s hocked the world
a llege their civil and equal
prot ect ion r ights were violated
by' th e d e fe nda n ts , ror.rner
Secrt'tary of State Cyrus Vance.
the Central Intelligence Agency,
the Justice Department. the U S
Customs. t h e !l ouse of
PUILIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS auStNEU
NAME STATEMENT
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County Clerk ot Or41nve County on O< Counly Ci.rk ol Or•"91! County on s.p
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Oct •• IS, n , H . "" 041.jl Sept ,., Oct '· •• IS, 1'1111 .,,,_ ..
PUIUC NOTICE
P'fCTITIOUS auSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
R epr esent atives and other
various om c1a ls
The sui t alleges that from 1963
until Nov. 18, 1978, Jones was an
.. e m ployee. l)ervanl, agent or
oper ative of the CIA." Jones
d ie d a t t h e J o n es t o wn
compound.
Those filing the complain!
Wednesday were Monica Bagby,
Thom as Bogue and Teena M.
Turner or San Francisco. who
were wounded in the Nov. 18,
1978, ambush al an airstrip near
Jonestown an whtch U.S Rep
Leo Ryan or Cal1rornaa and four
other people were killed
Jam<.':. Bogue of Sa n
Franc·1l)CO, another plaintiff. had
u daughter who was a mong the
913 who died that day in the
mass murdtff suicide ritual
Other pl aintiffs include Robert
and Virginia Richardson of
Liberal. Kan., whose daughter,
K at h y Pur i f oy, died a l
,Jonestown, a nd Juanita Bogue.
of Burlingame, who was at the
airstrip but not hurt.
Other defendants include then
U S Am hassador to Guyana
John Burke, Richard Dwyer,
then chief deputy or th~ U S.
Mi ssion to Guyana who was
wounded al the airstrip; former
CJ A chief Stansfield Turner;
former Attorney General Griffin
Bell. and Elizabeth Powers of
thl' State Department's SpeciaJ
Consul ar Ser vices.
The lawsuit says the CIA,
J ustice Department. Turner ,
Bell a nd others e ngaged in
conduct which included a n
act ive plan to "enha nce the
economic and political powers"
of J ones
VEFE.'VDA.\'T
Cyrus Vance
T l'le fOllOWl"9 ptr\On\ ... do1n9
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SUNSET FLOWERS, 16nl P.cillc
Ce111 Hl91'1wey, Sunut Beul\
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Jeck\or• Brien Herro" S692 Korn
Drive. Hunllnoton Beecr>, C•llfOf'nl• .,. ..
T l\t IDllOWlt\Q l>"rson °' clol"9 bu>I neu .,
THE fLOWER REMINDER OF
NEWPORT »II Boren SI Newport
Buer> C•lllorn11 nwo
G JoNI Murr•Y ,, .. , Sea cr••I
l•n•. Hunt1noton Be4Kh, C•hforn., ., ...
Trt1\ bUStnt1S ,, <ondu<leo bt' •n In
01vtdu•I
20 pound low suds
laundry detergent
Au ll'I Anne H1rrl>, S'9? Kern
Drive, HunllnQton 8eecr>, C•lllornl• tUri
Thi• l>uslneu I• conclucteo by •n In
dlvlelull
G JoMMurray
T hli \t•t•nwnl was fll.O wtlfl uw
County Cltrll 01 O•..,or County on Oc
1ooer •. 1'181 Jackson Brian H1rri•
This >llllement wn filed wllh the FllU.U Counly c .. rk o1 Or1n9t County on See>-PublhMO 0r•"9e CCMSI Daily Piiot
temlltr n, 1911 Oct I IS, 11, 7'1, 1'11 440&-81
F17141t
Pubtlstwd Or•nve Coo t Dally Pilot,
Sept ?4, Oct I, I , IS, 1911 417'411
PVIUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSl .. ESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tiie lollowln9 IM!rson• •re cloln9
l>Ustneu •s
NEWP ORT PACIFIC
PROPERTIES, G)O M•cArtnur 81vd , Sul IUIO, N-1 Buch, CA 9?'60
NEWPORT PACIFIC FUNDING,
INCORPORATED, a C1lllornl1 co,.
pcrallon, 4000 Mec:Arthur Blvd . Su•I•
410, Newpor1 Beacl'I. (A
Thi\ l>U\lneu h conducito by• cor
paratlon
Newport Pa<ofoc FuNll1>9, Inc
Gllt>ert E Fr•oae,
Pre\ident
Thi\ \Ill-I .... fol.a Wtlh the
Courlly Cieri< ol Or•f\9<' County on
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINES,S
NAME STATEMENT
Tl\e tollowonQ .,..rson '' <I01nq bu•• nen I\
,._ ANGEL PLUMBING, 814
Stn•I• Street Co.I• Mew . C•hlornoo
n•n
L•wl• Pt<ll, 111A Senile Slreet,
Co\la Mew C•lltorno• '26?7
Thi'\ t>Yslnr-n h conducted Dv an 1n-
c11vlclua1
LewlsP_.ll
Tiii• s1a1t,,,.nt we• 11100 wolh lht
County Clerk ot Or1nqe Countv on Sep
ltml:H'r,., 1'191
Flll!Dll
PuDl1srwo Or.t"91' Coesl Oaoty Pilot,
Ocl 1 I IS, 11 1'111 0-t
PUIUC NOTICE
Sept •• t911 :-------------
FllOVO
Pul>llshe<I Or-C<W•l Oaoly P1101
O<t I, IS,??, 1t, 1911 U03 11
rulUC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TltUSTEE'S SALE
T.$.NO.JlMI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 11\11
on Wednesdey, Octo«>er 29, 1911, •t
' 00 o'cloek • m of wod d•Y. In tne ol
flee ot REAL ESTATE SECURITIES
SEAVtCE, 1outtd 11 10?0 Nortri
Broedw•y, Sull• ?Cit, •n the ell• of San
t• An•. County Of Or•ft9e. State ot
C.llfornl•, OAANGE COAST TITLE
COMPANY, • C•lolorno• corpor•loon
11 duly -'nteo Tru\ltt under •NI
p11rsuan1 to llw PoWtr ot w it con
!erred In the! certain O<Oe<I ot Trust u
ecuteo by HUNTER PROPERTIES,
I HC , • C111torn1• corporation. rt
corded Mey I•. 1911, In Boo• uou ol
Olllclal RecorO• ot Yid County, at P•O• .. ,, RecOf'der'\ ms1rum•nt No
U737, by rea!oOl'I of • brta<h or c>e!1u11
In P•VrTMnt Of Qertormance o·t the Ob
ll9•tlons -urea thereby, 11>cclU01t\Q
tf\.11 br•«h or de'feull. Notte• ot wtuch
w•\ recOf'OtO July 1 1911, In Boo~
14114 ol Otllclal Records ot Hod Coun·
ly, at IMl9I' tens, Recoro.r·s 1n.1ru
me nt No ""· WILL SELL AT P U B LIC A UCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH,
1-lul money ol tl'le Unlteo Sl•IH, •II
Hyabl• at the lime of wit. •II ro9f\t,
1111• ancl Interest now held by It, n
TruitH , In end to th1I real pr-rty
sJtu ale In ••Id County •nd Sl•I•.
dt scrlbeo a• tollows
"EXHIBIT ''A"
PARCEL I: Unll 111 •• \hown Ind
defined on th•t cert•ln Conoomln ium
Pl•n rt<orOtO Junt U . 1'11, on 8ook
1?1'7, P191 ••II lntlu•lve o! Olllcl1I
Records of Oro~ County, C•hforn11
P"RCEL 2 An """lvldeo lr60lh on
ttrest In•"" to Loi Sot Tr.oct No. IOIJ7
•• shOwn on • m•p r-Koroed 1n Bootl
O •, P69n ... to SO Of MlsctlllMOU\
Maps, records of Or•nve Countv
C.tllor,.la, t090U..r with •II lm1><ovt
ment\ thtteon t•c~t1nq U'9'r•from
Conaomlnlum Unlls :IO't thr0U9fl ?•• on <luslve, and Units ?S7 U>rou9h 180
l11<tuslve. loc•teo ti..reon
EXCEPT THEREFROM ill oll. 9u,
rnln•r•I\ M"9 other hydrocarbon sub·
st•nces lylnQ btlow a dopth ol 500 '"'
wltl'IOul •ny rl9hl to Mier upon lht sur
fa< e or tlW sut>wrfact ot said tano
above a doPlh of 500 teel, •• provided
lrl lnotru.-.t> of record
P"RCEL J An exclusive easement
tor parklt\Q -rtlateO purpc,,es over
tllat partlon ot Loi •of w kl Tra<I No
IOIJI, as"'°""" on E•hlt>ll """to tl'le Oeclar•tlons Of R .. trlctloni tor Tiie
59rln9s Condominium, recOf'Oed Aprol
11, 1t71, In ~ 12M4, P-l10 01 01·
lklaf Aecordl, 1NI recoroeo M1y J,
1'71, In Boolo. 12..0, P-Sii ol Otflcl11 Records Of Oreft9e County, ~lo!ornl•
ftM,-eln.,Wr ,..terned to •~ "Dt<tar•
llon"I as C¥P0rt Sc>ace ?II Slid e1se
ment Is further deflneo and c>escrlbeo
In Artlctes II ancl Ill of 11\t 0«11r•
tlon.
PARCEL 4 A non·uctuslvt ene
ment IOf' uw and enjoyment ol lht
common ar•• Oe\1gn11teo 1f\ 1nt
Dtc tar•llon, .. Id , .. ement btln9
hirlller dt llntd and dtscrll>tcl In
"rtlctH 11 •na111 of the O«larotlon.
The str•t .odr.n or other common
dH l9Mtlon, II •ny, ot ll'le rN I pr_,.
ty here~ clescrlbeo I• puroo<lt cl
It b• · 271 Streamwood, I rvlne,
C.lllorftla Tiie llflllwsl9Md her9Crf disctalms
alt tlabttlly fw •ny lncOf're<tntss lr1
Hkl st,... ecldnlt or other comm°"
clesl9MU011.
!>ekl Wle wttt be -Wll"°"I war• rar11y, ,......., Of' tmp1i.t, f'e9Mdlft9
!Ille, pos-sloft, or tncwrnbrances, to
Hllsfy Ille ll(lncil>al belance of the
Nol• or olhef C1611getlon MCurtd by
.. Id OMO of Trwt, will\ Int-I •ncl other 1uma .. pnwlded 111e-.1r1; plus
•dUrlCH , II •"'· under tlle ttrflll tfltr.ol tNI 1.......,,t on such .01rarices,
If'° plllt feel, ch«9ft .,,., ••-Ml of
Ille '"'*-tNI "' IM trusts ,,......, by satd DeN of Trust. Tiit total
•-' llf .... oe119ttlon, iflcludlf\9
rtHOlltlll'f ettlm.ttd l .. s, Clla....,
aN1 t11P'N" of IN Trvstet, •t Ille
tlm• ol lnlll•I p11bt1catlon ol 11111
HOll<8, It 5Jl,.Sl4_1't,
De ... OctolloH 2, '"'· OllANO• CO.UT TITL• COM,_AMT, .~~·••Trwt ... l y; HAI. •STAT• t•CUlllTIU s•11v1cs. .c ......... , ................. ....
lyD.J ..... ,"9~ ................. ....... c.."'9l
C"41 ....... ~ ....... OtMtt q.-o.ily .. I ... , °'"""' o.n.1• dft_.t.
FICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tn• follow1nq ~rsons a re 001ng
builneu ~
AMJ ENTERPRISES, llJOI Be.ch
BoultvArd, Huntln9ton 8t•ch.
C1l1lornla '11'41
Wllll•m F S.tllnarcll, ?HSI
Brookhursl, "pt, 61, Huntln9ton
B .. cr>, C.llfornla U M!>
R le lfard E Ja<Ol>s, 1'342 Arm .. Mo
Drive, D1,,. Point, Callforni• '1•1"1
T "" bu•lneu Is conducteo Dl •
9entro I pertntt'VllP RIChercl E J1cOl>s
Tft•9 statement was "'"" ""''" lhe County C..,rll of Ou-County on Sel>
temlltr n 1911
F171Jl1
Publl\heO Ora-Coe•I D•ll• Polot,
S.pt 74 Oct 1, •• I~..... 411).11
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS a USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tnt tollowu'tQ S)flr~ 1\ dolnQ bus1
n•n .,
AVIArlO N EXC ELLEN CE
AtRCR•FT SERVICES JIO Avoo<IO
S1re•t 11 10, C~t• w..w. Cat1for'n1a .,.,.
Sit•• Bono 1 :>1tven c.aro 80NI 1 JIO "'vou<lo "10, CO\I• Mew. c.o.1orno1 .,.,.
l "" t>ui•M1o~ '' <ondu<t~d by an 1n dlvtOU•I
Stew BONI
T1>1> \taternent was llltcl w olh llW
County Clerk Of Or41n9f County on Oc
tober • 1911
Fl7UJJ
Publ••heO Or.tn90 Coe\I Dally Pllol,
Oct 8, 1~ n . ?9, t'lllt •ll>l>-81
ru1uc NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tftt tollowonQ penon '' <I01n9 t>usl """ ., M OT EL M 081LEST ATE
INVESTMENT CO, 1107 Dolphon Tor r•tt Coron. dPI foN!r. Calolorn•• •:zt1S
Tnurm•n Lrl•nd Grave\, 1107
Oolpf'un T•rr•ce Corona del Mar
C•lltorn11 mis -
fh1\ bu\1n•n is conooct•d b°' an 1n.
dtvldu•I
T~rm41n L Gr1ves
T h11 \t,.ttn'Wf"lt ••S httcJ wHh the
CounlY C~rk ol O•MO" Counly on Oc
lober • 1'1111
FllUSI
Publl\he<I OrM\91' Ct>a\I 01ily Pilot
Oct 1. u. n,,. •'Ill• 4li>'"''
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ns-l.SU6
SUPEltlOll COURT
0 , C"LI FOltNI",
COUNTY OF OllANGE
llOClvk Ct<\l!er Or. West
~ma AM, C•. t1711
Bo•UI
MARRIAGE OF
PETITIONER Mary Lynn StH\On
RESPONDENT O.nnls L.o Sta non
SUMMONS IP'""11LY L.AWJ
c-N ........ D·IM7n
NOTICl t Yt11 Min beefl "'°"'·TM
c ... n may -.Clcte ... 11111 .,.. wlu..t
ywr ............... llflltu .,.. ........
wlllll11 • ,..Y., II•.,. "'9 ,,.......,.,...,
belt•.
If °'" wtt11 .. MM 1119 -I<• .. If! atte,...ylooW.~.y .. .....,.. ..
.. ,,.,.. .. y .. , ... , , •• , ...... ..
~,11...., ..... , .. mo1111111-.
"YISOI U .... M .W. .._ .......
Ill tri--.t...,.... tlKWlr c-• Ud.
tl11 a..eltMll • --Ud. rt-M 4etltre • • d6e._ t.MlelMW-
clotl4111t119t1e,
SI Utttd ..... tolkluole-)t .. ...............................
llactrlt lmme dlatamt"I•, .. Ht•
Ma-•. Ill ,..,_. .. MCrita, ti IMly ......................... , .......
I. TO TWE lllSPONOl!NT. TM
petitioner lies lllff • pellllOll con
ctr nln9 .,_ ,,..,,1-. If 't'OU fell to
Ille • '""°"" wltf\111 • clays Of the d1te lllal INS summoM Is Wrwd Oii
you, your Otlault ""Y be enter'ed end
the cewn INY t111tr a IYCl9mtnt c011-
1al11ln9 llli.-tl,,. or oilier orders con-
ctml"9 division ol 11<-rty, _ .. ,
tUPll«t, thllCI CUSIOdY, tNIO WPllOn,
ettorne'( left, <Ot.ts, -With tt!>tr r• llef es may bt trOllMd by the court
T lie t•"''""'-' of weges, t•lllnt Of m oney o. p,......rt.,, or otl\tl coun
•1111\0f'IHd 11<oc.Mdl"91 may else rt
tUll
oat"· J-s. "'' 1. .. A.11'1111<11,Clerll
er Selty M.ty Att.btry. Deputy l'u11111Nc1 0r.,. Goett Dally 1'119',,
<kt •· u~n. "· '"' 401•~
•• & .. quot~oft ~-~
sliding for home
Rugged slide wrencn w•lh
ad1ustable gripping action for
all workshop JObs #F0-800
Reg 7 99
spray it don't say it
Hose Master nozzte by
G11mour Easy to adjust from
fine spray to hard stre m
#573-C Rea 2 89
549
1''
Famous latex lie!
Glidden Beautiful flal
f1111sh Scrubs clean.
slays color fast Easy
water clean-up
wall paint from
Reg 12.99 899
tallOn
-------------=-----------------------
plenty of room to spare
Rustproof storage sneds wolh 45" door and
locking handle Includes lloor and shelf
Choose from While or Ivory with Avocado.
Woodgrain or Gold
s·.1· ••••• S'o 10'
OUIYlAT AND IMSTAllATIOll lllClUDlD .... 249.95 •'1 IO' .... 349.95
.259.95 1'1 IO' 405.95
.... 299.95 10'1 l)' . .439.95
bugs die from dtazinon
l1qu1d 01azonon. a powerful con-
centrated pesticide for control!-429
mg a wide range of lawn end gar-
den insects 16 oz Reg 5.79
stay In the black
Restore that old asphall driveway or
yours with Henry's
Sta y Bleck 1899 Driveway Coaling
Reg. 25.25. a pttons
Concentrated. low sud s detergent gently
brightens and whitens without presoaking. It's
biodegradable. Reg. 11.99
LEVITON
the room
is getting dimmer
Le·11ton dimmer lets you create
11gnt1ng effects Push on/off
120V. 600W #800·6600
Reg 5 29
decorative faucets
Solid brass faucets
designed with a flair of
nostalgia All are hand·
crafted and wasnerless 9915
squeaky glass cleaner
Clean windows, chrome.
glaH, etc with powerful
Squeaky Glass Cleaner. 22
oz. Reg 2 99.
J
149
trimming like the pros
Mclane edger wolh
blade and throllle
controls on handle
Powerfu l 3·11 p
motor Reg 189 95 16995
toilet got you down?
Repace your old ballcock and
lloat with quiet watersavmg
Ftu1dmaster #400A 421
Reg 7 59
to stay
In hot
water
30-gallon w11er
hHter with 111ergy
saving temJ>4"ature
shut-off.
11499
40 ,.1 ...... 124.95
so .. 1 •••••• 184.95
I t
D1ilyPilat
Thursday, October 15. 1981 Looking for a van for wor k and
pleasure ? Be sure to check today's
listings -classification 9570 .
CLASSIFl6U
INDEX
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Hot.wt For Hie Howttt For S. Hoi.ats F« S. Ht For S. HouaH For Sale ...•....••••..........• ..•..•...............•• •.•............•.•.••.. ........................ ·•••···•·•·••········•·
GCMrel I 002 G...,..a I OOZ G...,-.a I 00 GtMr.a I OOZ fMf"Ot I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
I Hot1tH For Siik G;;;;.;······· .. ·ic,c;21~:;.;;;. .. ·········ioo2· c:;;;;M~·······io24
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 HOMES · I LOT
l1 Place Your Ad, Call
642·5678
HOUSES FOR SAU
'··~'·' 1111..,.1.1,114
&.l~t'fftlA\VI• r • .-._"_,.,_ K..r" l'«OA.~l ~., t•l• ... ,, ..
''"~ .... ... rJ r.,n
tewnlalf'I \.,II"' J4111Mi~Uft Kf•lh ln1AP t..c""• 11t.+I\ w.c .... 11111\ Y(~ .. '•twl "'"~'••ti1 =rcfftf~::"
WJv.-t .. s1ou•~· ~f'l4• Irina -w.1 ...... h ~b t ..... .
\ln(fN"ll" Mo(;.i.,.H11,,t.0'4.lt
REAL ES1ll£
.\t tt&tt'IClt "Mlt
"P•r1mtnh fw ,.1 ..
lloa<h P•-'1• ti.uu~u t'r~•h
('tmfltn Loh t n l•h
tor111nr rc1•I t'rtJVtrt\
t. onOonuruu•ru. '•It O\ipJt \t'll l ftll , .. , ..
1~1o bir\t•1Hd
IN"a.mr .,,Op.>th
IAdu1111111 Prnp.tl\ 1..utlo 1,,, '•It
\4ub1lt llru ... T111 ~,~ Mwnln IH-urt Nh11n 'W•1;Jf ( v l1ru~ i~:.., ~~z1 ~:.:·,;•11
Hanf~,.~11rm' (,t•H•~ kul t:A1 .. \t t,,, tt.nH
Rut bl»lt Yi •ntf"lil
RENTALS
Hou.. .. h htrrw\hf'O "°"'" l rilutnl\l\iid llau"' 1'1.r• ur l nl
l ondonun.um .. ;,.,"
('Oftdcrm1tu"'"'" l "' To-Mou·""' h,, II
To .. nh«M.hH l "' Ou~un h trn
Oupw\n lnr Apt> l\trn 4pc,lnfwn
~pt\ •• "'" Lit."' 11oo .... Aoom 4 e. •• ,,.
fkitt'h \hArttrt G""'°'ll•1"°" ~ft"lrr Ktn1A•\ \w .. tJon KttH•h
ltfftl ...... 10~ ......
C'1'•lf" ,.,,. HH\I
Olrttt fl<nb l ~nt'\• kirA141 IMY~rtal MtM•t ~nr·~· Rr ntah "'ntf'll M1w t4f'"4•h
BUSINESS, INVEST
MENT. FINANCE ::::::: w:.r.:; ln,ntmrnt OppMl ,
1n .. r\.1mr"n1 "•nlrd
MutW!) 111 U,i.n
\tiJttt) .. lfttt'd• Mnr1«••"' Th,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PERSO~ALS &
lOST & FOUND
\MfAt.Mfffl4'nl\ ( ..r Vi~
Ltul '°''C't'' ""' ....... .i PHMVt.1t"• ~11lth•tli1
Trt\tl•
SERVICES
EMPl.OYMENT &
PIEPUATION
Vl'KlGh ln .. ltvt 1~9'1
J1~'4.n1t t• 1i.111 v. ... ..., \16.
MERCHANDISE
~oltqW<" A~••tW-f" AUC"tMlft ~\fk'I
M.1..i'4.nt \hl•t~•• (.. •tntt a\ fl f tf\Mpn' r.1
(<fih
lloo h"'l•1 \o.. t\.:1n11urt . r:~::~lr
llw\t'hlildt•o.t• Jt•~f)
U\h lOI" ~t.fPUM'F\
\lftk flllnt'(N ..
\hlftollanf1'.N\ ~ ""'"n
\fu'u at I n.>lrumf"MI
Off1t .. ;urn' ... iH••t>
f'tl' Plal'lf», & Orun' ~-IA• 'itAthtinP'I ~t1ni r,n,
SiUH Rt'l\11,;r;~• ~.,
f~ 'l:c.IO lh •·1 'tt"H
BOATS l MARINE
EQUIPMENT
t.tMt•l
8o.th "••M '4'-r"'•tt -.111 ........ ..,p l!ool> p ... .,
~ Rt•t fll•llrl lloal> Sall eo.u s11.,. Do<•• !loo!>~·.,., -.s1on1•
TRANSPORTATION
4utr•ft C1mPff'"~ 11...,1
C!tttnl'" '" \aoblk> Hom~t
"-CJ<la s.-....
~otor llnu '41• Mrnl
Tu1ltn Tra\rf
!='t~,~·:ui .. 11,
AUTOMOBllC
l.tntr•I AnUQuh n.,,.I
Mt•Utt•IKHI \ t hH l'f' :t~~I~~·.~, ~1•1~
frU£1o.
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\1tt.-l.c'1b lftl.: \utt» W 1ntt1I
AUTOS, IMPORTED
\1tM rt l \ll;.1 tt11m.i•u
\i.111
\w.lln lt.-111.,,
K\111 l•vn
C'ltnlt<I lull u .. hun
t t'f1Ar1
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JA.;U•t '"'iM'll t-•rm.,,nn \1h1.t
l.amborll!•"' " .. ,,1 .. \h·h• h th n
lit. \IC.:~ •lwl .. ....,,,",~
t"ru..:'""' Por .. flf' H~•4H
Kull' Nu1••
""'" :W•h ~-· 'ublht
hltti4• fr1wmpf\ • \101,,,.,,~'"
\uho
AUTOS, NEW
AUTOS, USED
llAI/ 11.0i>
1111 UUI•
""' lU:t 1~~. ::. ~~·:~··~~::ad
::: Vtrl1:.ed 1n thi s
'""' newspaper lb subJect to :~'f the t'ederal F'a1r llous
1U11r ing Acl of 1968 wh1rh
:~:~ make~ 11 illegal lo d
1.,., verhst' ··any prererenc .
::: lim1tat1on. or dis ••!A rnm1na11on based on
"'" rare. color. religion.
sex. or nallonal origin, l~: or an intention lo make
1;<1 any such preference.
:-::: I 1 m 1 l a 11 on. or d 1 s.
J"'" 4;rimina11on " lit•J
li'H'!
\tOI
""' ~lt•J
This newspaper will nol
knowingly accept any
'-"' advertising ror real j~:; estate wtuch ts tn viola
u" lion of lhe law '•"' ~~: ................ .
.:tt~1 .. ., ERRORS: AdYHtts~
lhould chtdl ffwir ads :~~ doily and report tr-
:-::: ron 1 .... c1atety. TM ~ DAILY r1LOT osWMts
1\.:> labllty for the first ~?.: htcorrtd insertion
!:.;: Oftly.
"' ,,._, __ ............ .
:,~,1
:~:!~~~!!~~~ ....... .
~ :;: Gttteral I 002 ...........................
:~:: COM DO WITH VU
!::::I ~HDER I 00,000! II s true ' 2 Udr. 212 Ha
w centr air 5 mm to
beach 2()'1 dwn lo as
OCUNRONT
Dlft.EX
Owner will carry
Magmf1cenl views. Up·
per 3 bdrm. 2 bath &
lower 2 bdrm, 2 bath
ompletely furnished.
For winter & summer
rentals. Owner has left
stale. Bring offers.
Pnred at $750,000
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
lOl\ W So•boo • 1 1 h• 1
MEWPOIT SHOIES
2 slory 3 bdrm. 2 balh
home Roof patio with
view' INCLUDES
LAND! $255,000'
ON THEW.ATER
4 bdrm 21'2 bath. 2 story
home. Master bdr m
suite w1lh frpk + much
more ! I NCLUDES
LAND ! $335,0001
lalboa lay rrop.
R""°"" •67S.7060•
USTSIDE
SISS,000 I Only $10.000 down gels
you into th1s t.otall} re
modeled 4 Bdrm home
Large comer lot. Ko1
pond loo' Won't last. call
I
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
7 '4-63 '-6990 '::1~ sume 10"( financing
.. ,. hurry 1 Greg Astle, Agl --............. 1 ~~ 759·1221
~· .J..U.'I I
IAYCREST
Large custom built
family home on quiet
street. 4 bdrms . formal
dining rm., huge family
·''" THINIUHG :.~~; TOWHHOME?
~!;: Call lhe spec1ahs1s al
.... th~ rondom1nium in ·
"'" form a lion center
"" Touchstone Really
96J.QMi7
HIUTOP
RmEAT
I 3%FtXED·
IOYRS!
rm . 2 fireplaces. pool
and even a dog run
$389.500. Attrac11ve
owner rmancin~.
\ Ill\ I""" 111
llJrbor lm1..,lml'nl t'o ::;; Sec luded s phl le,e l
••• custom home on ', ar • '11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1!!~
~... owe at 13'i fixed rale.
... , 10 yrs' Spectacular cyn -A·s·s-UM_A_B_L_E_ ;Z" vu 5 min lo sand &
·~, surf' Mstr suite. w cslm ::~~ hie bath, garden & fruil 1Ql 1.20/0 :'" trees loo' An 1mposs1ble "/4 /C
.,1;u low St69, $179.000 Call Lovely 4 Bdrm P • bath, '°'" Bob Burd 1 c k . a g l ver)' private. quiet area
:;;.; 759· 1221 Refinished kitchen. only
=~ Sl23.SOO. 645-9161 R&-'M* ""' u . Ml~lft
"'" .... .... Find OUI about the high-
...
OPEN HOUSE
,Z) REALTY ::~ earning real eslate sales
career opporlun111es
w i t h T II E R E A L ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!~ I
ESTATE RS Licensing .............. -.. .
• '" school fees completely
::-:; refundable to school or
:~ ;~~ ~~~:ng~~~~s11~~
:: formatio!!Sall 751 6191
~ SUMDECK·
•II OCMVU
;:;" 2 Bdrm home·lrg lot llle
•1•• k11 roman lob Good in·
t•lll vestment or s tarter ~:·:. home Owner will ref1
:~~: Call Bob Burdick, agl
759 1221
•SI SIC DOWN *
•.1•1 DESPERATE!
4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home
'"'' Assume h1 balance loan .:;::: owe straight note
•1;••i SUCCESS REALTY
;;:'. ~9-7991
t ll& ·1;1.1 ................ , ···'' 1:.:.1 HAHORRIDGE
::"" An exqu1s1te offering
•· • Elegant & spacious 3
;'.;; bdrm + ram1ly room. I
tr.Iii lev home w panoramic ;·!' v 1 s l a o r h a r b o r .
:;~ coastline, ocean & night
.,.,. hghls Prestige. com
Ill fort. luxury & security
;:: Reduced. now $739.000
;;:;: <Owner rinancmg l Agt.
•m 640-SMO
...... , ...... 11111!11111!!1!!11!!1!!11!!1!!11!!1!!!!!'1 '1111-,,ttJ
1iW ., ... 1
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't1il
....
USTSIDE CONDO
Nearly new tastefully
decorated. beautiful
patio, 3 Br 2 Ba. lush
landscaping. $160,000
714 lt>O 0333
Harbor Y"iew HOIM
15% Doww Popwwt!
Assume 10.9'1 !st & owe 2nd T.D. CARMEL
Model with pool and spa
on sola r syste m
$269.900 759-1501 <>r
752·7373
••I 00/o DOWN•*
l 31h%FlnancincJ
on this spacious family
home realuring 3 bdrm.
den. family room &
formal dirung with 3 car
garage! Only $240.000
ree 759-l50lor752-73'73
Walker & Lee
R1111l lstat11
H•-ISOI
!<SI.LY N LIMDA ISLE
1\YLOR CO f:xl'iting opportumty' WHh• lagoon
vww fron1 spN'larnlar arthllt•1·turul
clcs1gncd Ii bdrm . .r1 hath. pl:.i~·room .
dark room & dt•n Slip for 2 larf.!l'
b<1a bi SI , :l~O. 000
3 Rdrm. 2ba. modern
k1trhen. dbl gar Al..SO 2
UH I btlh wlfr:plc. dbl
cu 1111r with oft1re An
nu11I scheduled gr1>11~ in
com.-' $14,400 per yr
$185,0000WC. m·~ U:A LTOHS -..111l't' tH4
AG UST A MODa IH llG CAHYOH
Oet•orator l'l'l'fcl't. three bedroom and
den. t\\O 1 ! bath. beaullful stained
glass \\tndo\\s, fireplace. custom
{'\'er)~ hmg 1.•nsattonaJ at $319,000
Ft'e.
VACAf'n'·YIEW-ANXIOUS
Panoramit \'ll1W or bay . IH'Can &
sparkling lights 4 Bdrffiij I.gt• family
rm . Forrnal din rrn 21 i Baths
$395,000. Submit off er on pnce and
terms. Ownt>r anx1ous &>t• any time
'tt
LIDO ISLE HOMES
Feat Ul'l'd 011 llornt•)> Toui"!I thJ), luH·h
traditional s p<H'luu ...... rustum J 1Jd1 m . '3
bath ho ml'. nt'\\ Iv rt'dcl'Orakd Prn·t•d
lo ),ell qui<:kly at'S475.000 MusL M'l'
30 Yr RNRcilMJ
2 bdrm , 2:1.. ba .
fireplace, commun11y
pool & spa, 2 car garage.
Walled yard 2 yr old
SIS9,900, SS0.000 dn Bal
30 yr at 13' <' ~ Paul
Hickey A~ent 832·3910 WESLEY H. TAYlOR CO., REALTORS
2 I I I San Jooquift Hills Rood
HEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644-4910 Ncwl~ remocJck'Cl 3 hdrm. ~ hJth plus
lgt• rt'<'rcat10n room & 2 pat10s Beam
<:l'il1ng), (;n·at ror l'llll'rla1n1ng
$420.000 Bl'sl pr1n· lor lhl' 111011t1)
Muu gated estate owner'
Reduced thousands
below appraisal' AS-
SU ME L 0 WM 0
PMTS ' No qualifying'
Newly decorated S or 6
br 1nclud massive den
plus indoor Jacuzzi'
STEAL $259,500' Hurry.
call now' Ed or Linda,
957 0744
U~l()Uf ·tl()Mf~
REALTORS, 675·6000
2443 Eht Cout Hlghiway, Corona d•I Mer
WE HA VE 50 Of THE HST LISTINGS IH TOWM
LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE
Owm•r despcralt•! Will st•ll low down.
track for 2nd T D .. land. units. Largl'
Isl T. O. <.1Si>ur11ahll' 7ti' ol waterfront
with room tor 85 and 90' va('hl
Asking s.i .1100.000 Suhnut any pri<'t' or
ll'l'm~ Honu.., SllKl.IJOO + :J', to ~elhn g'
agt>nl Boh or Do\ ll' K oop, agt
i59-122l
REALTORS
675-5511
SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY. Traditional
~x blocks from tht t>.ach, l yr. old
~ W1it 2 bdrm & 2 bath. t:ront Wlit oldtr
but nict with l bdnn. 2 berth. hst area of
Old CdM. Offered at Sl98,SOO.
PEMIMSULA POIMT IEACHFROMT
l'unoram1t UJ\' & ocean v1c\\ al
wedge, from prime large lot. -t hdrm.
3 bath rnstom home 3700 sq fl .
fl•allll'llll{ mal'inl' morn s1.:J85.000
WEST OCEAMFROMT
Tr1µlcx units. xlnl fina11l'ing $(>00,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside 011vt> N B 67S· 6161
TAXRBJEf
No ca pita I mvestment.
100'1. Owner fU'lanced al
. 131-,'7, 2 Br. Condo well
located Full price
St 10,000 Want short
escrow Principals only
Agent _ 556-~lJ>.
3 Br 2 ba with lge family
rm & frplc Owner
f1nanc1ng St 10.000
642 1523
So. Coast Condo
R&-' M* of Newport Bexh
COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS
2 515 E. Coast Hwy .• Corofto dtl Mor
675-5511
2.5 AC. ESTATE llolboa Island I 00,11 I New huge hilltop eslale •••••••••••••••••••• •••
3611 deg \'U tu m•t•an Submit yow OWft ttt"ms.
Pool. elec gale. oor~es Defer down pd) menl or
& much more' Call interest un lhl) new
Patrick Tenore gt Balboa blandhomt•
3 Bdr. assumable loan.
no down 546-3666
Whelan
Real Estate .. -D~.~ IHHT ORS
Lrg F.illy HOtM
O..Tiwlay
EnJOY w<1terfron( hving
on Lido Isle in this ran
last1c 7 bedroom
Coloni al style home with
rrench doors. shutters.
and used brick patio.
Lrg balcony orr master
bedroom overlook~ the
water and the prwate
sandy beach This uni-
que home on an over
Siled lot 1~ ideal for
family 1iv111g and enter
1a1n1ng on the b:H
$1,750.000
D.M. McnW Rltr
76o.ot35
WANTED
Investors who need
shelter Many invest
menl properties l o
choose from 15 yl'ar
expr Will find a com
rortable investment for
you Call for Mary Jo
67S.1771
-o~.~ REH TORS YOU CAN AFFORD
LnJ FcMty HCMM
On The lay
Enjoy waterfront living
on Lido Isle m this fan
t as11c 7 bed r oom
Colonial style home with
french doors. shutters.
and used brick patio.
Lrg balcony off masler
bedroom overlooks lhe
water and the pnvate
sandy beach This uni
que home on an over-
sized lot IS 1deal for
family hvmg and enter·
NEW PORT BEACll '
Imagine. o wning a
cbarming 3 bedroom, 2
bath home localt>d 1ust a
shorl walk from thC'
beach. with a large sun
deck. <·uslom blinds anti
drapl'S all for JUSI
$189,000' 644 7020
1a1nmg on the bay .. _ ............ .
Sl.750.000 UDO ISU D.M. Manhal RJtr Gracious older home on
76o.ot3S Via Lido Soud Im -maculate 2 Bdrm. den
and dining room new Dolebout <'arpels. pa1nl and I drapes Bwltm k1lth<'n. Bay s Beach · oversned garai:l'
Real Estate I Ready lo mo1 l' In $375.000
WEST SIDE 642-5200
COST.AMES.A mm Uniquely remodeled • '
lhrer bedroom hume • . • •
Copper plumbing and •
lwo year new roor Two ' •
patios $142.500
631 ·7300 H.1.1-~ ..... ~---
RXER
TENNIS + POOL $103,000
.s acre estate, 4 Br 412
Ba, has it all. Patrick
Tenore. rltr 759-1221
3 Bdrm huge back
yard great for first
lime buyer don't miss
this one Call now'
@ SEA COVE PROPERTIES
-_714-631..:,6990
Haves~meihlrlg -~o sell" Find whal you wanl in
Class1f1ed ads do 1l well. Daily Pilot Clru.s1f1ed~
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759-1221 I ii HardHty, Rttr
67S.21'6
Corona~ Mar I 022
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NOTHING DOWN
BY OWNER
Pla1·1n1: 1·our l'IJ,,,1f1eJ
.id 1~ ~o '1mpl1• 1u~l
.:•' l' u" .1 t'Jll "" lh<' phone and "'l'll lll'ltt )OU word ) 11ur .1d fm f J~l re
suits 642 l'Jbi8 Class1f1ed Ads l ..... Fix·;:·SAVE·····
Irvine Terr pool homt•
642 56711 fealure~ 4 Bdr rf.'C• rm
DESPERATED
llave already moved.
can l make payments
Take over existing
f1nan c 1ng at 12'":
lleaullful 4Br. 3Br. nr brh. pvt rear. ele{·
ga rage , lots more
$195,000 675-71<>1
,_.••••••••••••••••11"' poollable & mu<•h more' Net'<is a hlll<• TLC CE
GEDIGE ELllRS CD.
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
COSTA MESA DUPLEX
Lo\ t•h 1>1111ll·~ in Ea:-.ts1<1t• l'o)>\<1
~h':-..1 Cn•at Oppo11un1ty For OwrH·r
<ktupant~ i\nd lntome Ea1·h L 1111
11.i~ 1\\0 lkdroorrn One II.is :\ P.1l10.
Tht· Ot ht•I t 'mt I la:-. i\ Prl\ <.1lt• Y cl rd
Hoth I 1llh ltt•n•nt 1.' Ca rp•·k<I \ ncl
l'a111tl•d ~ l i:1.;;1MI
759-9100
# 2 Corpoe ale l"lcno
Newport Cfttw
PENINSULA Pl-PRICE & TERMS
Reductd for immtdiate salt! Lease/ option
or 7 5° o finoncilMJ. 2-story, l t>.d. 3 bo. 2
fireplocts and charm. Just sttps to Boy &
Beach. S399,500.
WATERFRONT HOMES.1M
Rfl'll 1 ~r"n
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N•·'4.1••t• t'··"'h ft \.1 ,, Ho A i
ft,,'"'" I If 1
631-1400 673.6900
RfSIOfNT1A1 Rf Al FSTATf SER\llCl S
THE PERFECT HOME
For lhl' 1-!l'O\\ ini,: f<llllil~·. 1\ l'<ll'(' ~ BH
"Stewart ·· plan in the Turi ll·rork
I l1ghlancls Drama tit 1 Spariou:-.'
lllghly upgraclcd w hardwood floors.
t'Ui>lom wal kowrings. f rt•rwh doors.
ANO beautifuJI~· prn:ed at S43~.:illO
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
'~~~~, S©\l~~-"£2fs· •Olt , ...
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• ''°''0"91 "'"'" of ""' '""' te•o--t>lecl -d• bo
.... "' 1,.. .. '""' """'" WO!dl
bul uwner will c<irr} l~l
T U at approx 13'; and
owner IS nex1ble' Greg
Astle. Agt 759 1221
4341EGOHIA Ne"' eleganl 4 Rr \'1c
lor1an parl1al \U
o"'·nr conlrat·tor finan
a• ail SS7S,000
Ne.,. porl Ba) \ 1e"' for
s Jll' 1nc ld~ ru~t o m
Sp) glass 5 BR home.
pool & spa. recent I)
featured m Orange l'11
H ome & Gardt'n
magazine \'er} hlth:
do"'n & xlnl lerms R'
owner 951 965.5
$25,000 DOWN
Lg assumable loan'
Remodeled 2 br nice
patio. R 2 IOI w plan!>
for un1 l $265 ,0110
Owner Agent I 9s1 9303 &10 1430
· OCUM--5 ILOCKS
LEASE OPTIOM
JUSTl.5,000 DN
S1100 MO.
Super 4Br. 3Ba ($300 ap-
plied to total pnce ea
mo 1 Spa. cul de-sac.
close 10 bch. St99,000
Owner 67~952'l
USTSIDE
Woodland School area
pride or ownership 3 BR.
2 Ba t master "' own
ba 1 + spac LR w fplc_
A C lge ram rm Onl~
$139.500 Try 20', d"'n
Ruth Laurie ai:t
&l6 4380
llome tn College Park
I Sl20,000
131/.c%
fl1tandnq o•oil
f 213) 326-j 151
MO QUALIFYING
MESA VERDE EAST 4
BR. 3 BA . den. wetbar +
v1l'w Nt'xt to golf
t•our~e ~2817 I Beautiful tornl'r in Corona del Mar 21• ___ ...... --
rharmtni;! I Bdrm un1l!.. MESA VERDE
fabulou ~ potential 41DRM&POOL
Priced lo i.ell + N~\ $210,000
terms Only $245.500 67>1771 Call now.~0003
COLDWe&.L
BANl(C!RC
IOllOI l ~ -IOllS
Coda Mno I 024 Room To Roam ••••••••••••••••••••••• $204.900
I BR condo belo"' markt. SpaC'1oui; 4 bedroom 211
$20.000 dwn. 11 7 8' • JO bath e>.ecutJ\e Dmmg,
xr loan assum 546 1883 famtl} room. fireplace
FREEDOM HOUSE One year new Close 10
South Coasl Plaza As 3 Br 1 Ba large yard s um able loan Submit
S95,000 641 0763 all orrers loda\ • Call
By Owner Two 21>Jrm 97!1 2390 ·
houses on I lol Sl30.000 T -L.-M R-_..
Assumable 1r; Isl T D a~. '"'"°"
owe carry 2nd 20th & MESA VERDE
Pomona Call wkda> !t Oulslandll'lg 3 Br 2 Ba
only 640-7464 homt• on shadv C ~l
Tnhme. b1 level. f Pl" 3 street Owner w;ll carry
BR, 3 ba pnv }d. micro. I f1nanc1ng al below
upgrade owe tO', ctn market rale or 111teresl
St59'"000 851 9990 Full price only $129.900
Tnhme. bi-level. fpr 3 Call 7Sl-3!91
BR. 3 ba pnv yd. micro
upgrade owe 10'. dn
St59.._ooq_ 851 9990
30 YRS AXED
Is hard to rind Check on
this 4 BR !:\• ba. Seller
1s cooperative Call now
752·6499
Plan IV Realty
SHARP USTSIDE
6·PUX
OHL Y SI 50/o DOWM
Owner will finance to
qu11hfied buyer Well
located. good loolunR 6
units + 4 car oraite +
ample parklnf(. Relow 11
11mn gross. c .... w644-721 I
C:::. SELECT -f"' PROPER T It C,
ENTEIT IJMUS
DBJGHT
EASTSIDE
Assumable VIR f1mmc
1n1t available on th1i1
charming. llj!ht and airy
home Featuring 4
Bdrm. plus famil~
room , enrloscd
<'<1unyard. lovel~ ba<'k
) ard with K0t pond Ask
1n11 $188.400 t'or ap-
pointment to see. t'jj ll
~o m1
~,. HERITAGE
REALTORS
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DZ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ffhursday, October 15, 1981
A seagull flight is silhouetted against the San f'ranciscv skyline
Lion retired from guard duty rtllllC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU$ BU$1NE5S NAME SATEMENT
Tiit ro11owtne per>on> are doln9
business ~: LITTLE ClllC AGO. Minn
t AP> Spike the watch cal has
hung up his roar and re tired
from active duty at age 3
Fred Wroblewski, who owns
the 300-pound li on. put him lo
work last month to protect an
aba nd on ed fa rmhouse near
here. Spike did his stuff while
c hain e d t o a wr ec ked
Thunderbird in the driveway.
sheriff said there was no law
against using a lion to protect
property. but ne verthel es-..
Wroblews ki sold Spike to the
Lodel Game Farm m Akeley
·Spike is doing wonderful
he 's a real pet ... said Delores
Hoccvar, who owns the game
fa rm with her husband. Louis.
.. We had to put a fe nce up
around him to protect him from
the people. there·s so many who
want to see him ·
arrived. Mrs . Hocevar said.
"You can tell he was being
torme nted by the people down at
Little Chicago because he'd
duC'k "hen you threw him meat.
Ev 1d c·ntly. pe ople had been
throwmg sticks and stones at the
poor animal because you'd waJk
up tu him and he'd just shrink
CIW<IY "
LOYAL T's, • Felr Drive, Coste
Men,CA '76V
Jon WllllMn Tuswro, t0••1 Ol111ey
Circle, Hunttngron e.ac11. CA,, ....
Lisa Merit Tusvetd, 10167 Disney
Clrtle, Huntlnvton Beach, CA., ....
Thi• buflntu IS conducted by
llUlband -wlft.
Jon w. Tuo•eld
Thll st.Mwnent w•• llltd with ,.,.
County Cter11 al Orar>9t County on Ocl
14, ltt l.
F UJI ..
PuDllsti..:t 0r•"99 Co.st Delly Pllol,
Spike became a celebrity,
until the neighbors roared back.
Oct. IS, 12, 2'1. Nov S. 1 .. 1 'Sl).11
rtllUC NOTICE
They complained that Spike
was a threat to children The
Spike wa s j umpy and
sus picious or people when he
But Spike has gained ~bout 50
pounds . .she said. and has traded
in h1.s Thunderbtrd for a large
pen and a small barn where he
sleeps. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
DEATH NOTICES
GREIWE
F: '.\I '.\I E T T \\" \ L I 1': H
G R E I \\ E r 1 • ' 1 d 1 • n t " f
T us tin t'.1 for t u•,11 ,tft1·r
h a\ mi.: It\ ~d in ( 'o,l<• \h-.,.1
Ca for .Ii \l',11°' l';t''l'd
a" a\ Oil O t t11h t•r 11. l'lHI lit•
11 as· .. tnl•mhl•r 111 th1· ( hurr•h
of C hm.I Sanl:i \n .1 1'11 .,trn
ruauc NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lollowln9 person I> ootn9
business •s
J .. J PRODUCTS CO l&'tl Wllltllu
(~loll MtW, CA 97&?7
Arlin E JtllrlH . WIO Whittler,
Cost• Mesa. CA '1'2677
T hl1 ~HWSS 11 c_onduc:te-G b~ a n
l"'°'ivlOU•I
Arlln E JtllfltS
Tiii• slolttement was lllfJCI w1111 '"'
County Ctff1< ot Or-County on Oct ll. , .. ,
for 29 ~ t'•ll .. Ill' \I "' .. llll'ill FUJIU
C'Ulll'I fur lhl• B .1t ".1tn Publlv.e.!Orang.Co .. 1 0•1lyP1tot, "' Oct IS. 11, ,., Nov S, 1911 4'173-81 R a!-.k e t tirrn:•'f\ 'itort• c·h.11111--------------
for 25 \l.'.11 ., I il· '' 'u n 11 l•tl rtlBUC NOTICE
b\ ht~ \\ 1f1· llc·l1•n "'"•--------------
SI J n I l• \ Cl f 11 11111 In I! I t1 n CP l'71H
Bl'JCh l"t htolht·r C:ll'n It IMl'OllTANT NOTICE ' IF YOU R PROPERTY IS IN l l11no1 .. i,:1a11cld11ldrt·11 FORECLOSURE BEC4 USE YOU
R l' b l' l' l" ,1 ,1 Cl d r: -.. l h t' I" A R E 8 E H I N 0 I N Y 0 U R
Sl'r\"l('l'' 111•11· h1•lcl Oil P4YMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLO \\'ednc·~clJ\ Oc·tolwr I I. l!IRI ~tuT::_~~~v~~,;~~i ~1~br~:::
.tl 2 OIJ P:\I .11 lht• lf.u·h 11r your •ccounttn 900d standln91>y P•v·
L 3 \\<ll :\kmon al C'h:ipl'I "1th 1n9 •II 01 your put due pay,,,.,.,h plus
RC\" I ll"I'\ 1 lnul'h t•n 1,.1,.,tur permlt1..:I CO\ts and expenses within •• · ' · lhrH monl!\s lrom the datt this Notlct fJf lhl' ('hur t h of ('hrt'<l nl of Otlaunw .. recorded
S:.int<J Ana l':t 11l f1c·1,1t111i.: Thlsa,,_..,11su,1ss.nasotSEPT I lllPrmt•nt M'f'\ 111'' t11llm 1 l'd H . 1 .. 1 and wlil lncrea~ until VO•ff •< count .,_.omtt curre111 You may "°' Im m (' 111,1t1· I ~ I 11 I 11• II O nave to pay ttw entlro unpaid porHon
rtlBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th~ tolfowln9 oer$0n ' •r• d o I no
bustneun
I E Product•on>. I Sl1 Mllch•ll
Avt Tustin, CA '126IO P O Bo1 11101,
Cost• Mew. CA '1'2'21
JOM 0.,.1'4 Pln"'x IS87 MllCMll.
Tusltn CA '1'26IO
Jtll Sltlnl)orn, •'1 E 1)&1 11
Gl.npool, Ql.l.thom• h ill
This Du11,..u h conducted Dy •
veiw••• PerttWrship
John 0 Putnl •
This st•t~nt w•' tlffld w•th tht
County Cit~ al Or-. County on Oct
11 .....
1'11111'
Pubt1siwo Or~ co .. 1 O•llY P1101.
Oct IS 21. 2'I Nov S 1'1111 447• II
rtlBLIC MOOCE
l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tnt lollowln9 OHson Ii 001n9 b<Jslness as
WOOOESIGN, 8MI Delray Circle, ll\ltstmlnster, C•lllMnle •MJ
Jell L Gardner. 116SI OtlrllY Clrclt.
W.itmlnster. Cellfornia •1613
This °"'l""U IS CO,..,UCINI l)y •n
lndlvldua•
J lttt L Gardner
This sto1ce..-1 wa> 111.0 with lht
County Cler~ al 0rM9t Cour>ly on Oct
1), '~'
rtlBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOYS BUSINESS
MAME STATEMENT
The follow1nq ,,.,,..,,, I• doln9 Dusi
n•U tl\
M E RCURY SYSTEMS, 17 Wiiiow
T•ff L• .... Irvine. (A '1'211S
MARIAN S BOOTH. 11 Wiiiow
Trtt L•iw ''"""• CA'77H Thi\ thn•nf'~~ ·~ <°'"'u<t~ b'I •" In
d fYld U•I
Ma'1en S Booth
Tllll Jt•t-t .... filed with tne
County Cltrt.. or Or-county on Oct .. "" 1'11US1
PuDll5...., 0.-C°"st Dally Piiot.
Oct 8 IS. :n. 1', net •4-tl
ruauc NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tllo lollowlnv person is do1n9
business as
WILLIAM NONA & ASSOCIATES.
).eOG I r.trw Avenut, Suitt 7U, Nt'Wport
Beach. Callfo-nl• •2rl60 (11,._'7,.11151.
Wiiiiam Nona . .,, Soutll Spart.s, BurlMln~. C.llfornla '1SO..
Tnl• l>US'nen Is co,..,uctecl by en lr>dlYldual
w1111amNona
Thi\ state.-it was tiled with '"' County Cieri. OI 0r8"9' County on Oct
•. 19tt
Fl7J7 ...
Publl•Ncl Or•nve Coa\t D•llV Piiot,
The lotlowln9 person h doln9
builneuas:
CFG INVESTMENTS, 17210
Newhope SI 1121t. Fountain Valley,
Callfornla '7708
Ca rmen F Gullo, 1f'MJ 0•1• Slrotl.
Fou11t•ln lle lley, Callf0<nla '11ot
This bu'"""' I• Cortductt<I by •n tndlvld,..I
C..rmen F Gullo
This 1\111-1 WU 111.0 Wllh ltw
County Cttrll OI 0rar>9t County on Oct
13, 1911
1'17JIH
Publlsti..:t Or•t\99 C.oast Dally Piiot,
Oct IS, 11. ».Nov S. 1 .. 1 OtNI
rtllUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU$ BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tiit lo1towln9 Ptrion " dotn9
buSlntUei
JOY DESIGNS. t).00 Le Mirada,
Lilil""olt Beech, CA '2611
Stt-lt B KennlM91on. I~ LA
Mired•, L-S.IKll CA 9701
Thls Duslr>tSS I• conduct..:! by •n
lndlv1dual
Stepl\enle B K_.,n1n91on
This SIMtmtnl was lllod with lf'lt
County Cler'll ol Or<W\OIP County on Oct
13, 1911
rtlBUC NOTICE
NOTICE 01' OIFAULT 4HO
ELECTION TO $ILL
IMl'OllTANT NOTICE
fl!l\l'l'r" lh1· f,111111' I t''ttlt''l of your account, tvtn t'10U911 lull pay
d o11:it111n., hl' made• t o lht mentw•sci.mandtd,b<Jtyoum1atPO P'11l91l Oct. U, '1, 2'1, Nov S. 1'191 451641
Put>llV>ed 0ra"9t Coast Dally Piiot,
IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN
FORECLOSE BECAUSE YOU ARE
8EHINO IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT
MAY 8E SOLO WITHOUT ANY
COUllT ACTION, and 'l'OW ,.,.., ......
trw legal rlehl to IWl"9 your account In
:'\ a I t II n a I I-. I d 11 t· \ '"!::,0~.!':=::..., tke dolt• ot
Fo unda t r1111 'it•n tl"l'~ u11dl'f' recordellon of 1111s oocument 1w111c11
the cl1 rct'l111n rl f 11 0 11>111 d•l•olarecordatloner>e>earshereonl,
I awn-Mount Oltn• '.\lo rtuan unteu t11e oo094tlon beir19 totecrosad • . • • upon permits• tongtr period. you NW of Cuo;ta Mt'"" ;')IO 55!°>1 onty th• 1eva1 r19hl to stop lht
loreclosure by payln9 ttlt entire
J \{'O BS
N \ T II t\ :\' I E I. .J ·\ C I\
.J" ('()RS '"''"l'" ~I\\ ,I\ 1111
O c tobt.>r 12. l'IHI 1'11\ .1 11·
s e r \"l<'P'> \I 111 lw hl·ld .11
Harbor l..111 n '1011nt Cllt\ ,.
~l emori,11 l'.11 t.. S1•1 \ rr·1·-..
u n d e r I h l' II II l' l" I I Cl fl 0 f
Harbor Lrnn \1011111 01111•
~1 o rtuc1r~ o f C'11.,t.1 \1 1· .... 1
5-tO 555-t
HARIOR L4Wl'4-MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Ce f'T"(' tf'rv
C re rnalo rv
1625 Gisler AvP
Costa Mesa
54().5554
l"IEICE llOTHUS
HU 1104DW4Y
MOltTU4lY
110 Broadway
Costa Mes.i
642·91 50
ULT? & IEIGfltOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WESTCLIFf CHAPEL
427 E 17th S t
Costa Mesa
646-9371
I
P'IHCE llOTHHS
SMrTHS' MOltTUAIT
627 Main S t
Hunt1nq1on Beach
536-6539
I" ACIFIC VIEW
MfMOltl4l l"AJll(
Ce1Tetery Mortuary
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Drive
NewPort Beach
644·2700
amount dtmandtd by your c r..:tllor.
To llnd out the amount you must
INiy, or to arr-'°' !Nlymtnt to stop
I~ loreclO\urt. or II your P"-r1V Is
In tor-e<IO'M.lt"e tor any o'tt'tief' ,-••son.
cont•ct·
AMERICAN SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION. ISl2S E Whftlltr
Blvd , Wlllttltr C.llforn1• 9CN.07 PH
(114) 71).7113
I f you h•ve any qu•stion,, YOU
1110uld cont.Kt a lawyer or the (IOvem
ment avenc:v -1c11 may ,,..,. Insur..:!
your loan Remember. YOU M4Y
LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF VOU 00
NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION.
REFEREN C E NUMBER
II "7'27 BUMAN
NOTICE OF DEFAUL T ANO
ELECTION TO SELL UNDER DEED
OF TRUST
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN· Tllal
Fl RST CHARTER FI NANCIAL
CORPORATION, a corpor<1llon. 11
Tru•IH under a Deed of Trtdl dated
APRIL 26, 1•11 txtcut..:t by MARIA
PORC ELLA. AN UNM4RRIEO
WOMAN ANO JAMES BURR
BUMAN, A SINGLE MAN as Trustor,
to ltcure ctr1aln Ol>ll9811ons In la•or of AMERICAN SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a coroor•llon, as
Beneficiary, recorded APR. 2'1, 1'11 In
Book 111••. P•ve t 19, of Offlcl•I
Record• In tr. Olllct ol tt.. Recordtr
ol Orenv• County, C•llfornle, as
tnsln•mtftl No 4'2'11 wld obll9o11tlon•
Inc fude • °"""'•-Y r>Olt for ,.,. prln··
clpat sum of "',IOOOO;
Tllal a IWH<ll al, and dtl•ull In, lflt
ot>llvattons for """le" ,UC,, Ottd Is
steurlty hH occurred In 11\111 pey,,,...t
hHnot~-of
Tiit ln•wllfNnl ol Pl'iMlpat and in·
terut plu• Impound df9oslt wlllcll
.,...mt -JUM IS, '"'· end all Wl>-HQutnt oevnwn11 wt1lch ll«•me due
ttwrH ll•r, 1Mlucll"9 eny ••It cl\llrllt'
or olMr -oaY•l>I•........, tt>t terms
of Hid Note or OMd of TrtdL
Ttlat by reeSOf'I IMr•of, the un-
Otrsl9ned, -· benefkl.,.., Under such dted, has uecvted and dtll¥ertd
to said Trvst" • wrltt.,, Oe<ter•tloft
o( Oef•utt -Otmand for S.lt, anel llH Otposli.ci with w kl TruslM wch
de.cl t net aft doc-heY-1"900.
ll9ellons secured llMADy, •net llH
declared end doff llereby de<l•r• ell
sums secured thereby lmm.Vlately
ctue and peylll>le end N S t lKIH anel
do9J hef'tOo( elect to c..,se !tie trur.t
pr-tty to be told to .. us1y tlw • 1~110/l -urtd tller.Oy.
AMl lUCAH SAVINGS ANO 1.0AN
AUOCIATIOH
O•ltd Se~r 24, '"' av v1,..111re M. Sllektr.
AultlMll Vice PnslWnt
8y SW-M. F"lwtr, A..ntaf'lt Secreury
Publl.,,.. Or-. Coffl 0.lly Piiot,
Oct. IS, n. "·New. s, "" 44lWI
Oct IS, ll, 2'1, Nov S. 1'1111 OIMI
rtllUC NOOCE
U C:ltOW HO. 11-...,K
NOTICE TO CllEDITOllS 01' BULK
TllANSFl ll AND 0 1' INTENTION TO
Tll A N S l'Ell A LCOH OLI C BEVEllAGE LICINSE(S) l5•u . '1t1
U.C.C. -/W 14171 NPI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-· t
bulk lransler al e»r-.1 pr-r1Y and
a tr•nsltr Of llQuor llctnsth) Is about
to be rnaot
The n.,,,.1,1. malll"9 -•u. and
ZIP C-Number -Socia! Stcurll'r'
or Federal T•• Number, ol the
llctnHe·lm..-cl transleror(ll •••
SALRICHIEO'S, INC . 11•1 S-y Par-
Blvd .• 1 rvl._, CA '7113.
Tht ,,.,...h). ,.,.111"9 eddreU, anel
ZIP C-Number -Soclet Securll'r' or Feder•I Teo Number. ol tho
Intended transltrtt(\I •re
GUENTER GRUETER. 1317 O•mon Avenue, 4nahelm. CA '1101, SS
No. S-Ut.l
Tht pe,.onal property 10 bt
transferred I• dtscrll>ed In 9<1neral .,
All of ttw stoek In Ir•.-. mercl'landlsa,
•uPPllts, ll11ures, equlprnant. (IOOdwlll
and tr•de of t,,.t ctrt•in Duslnen
kl'Own a.· SALRICHIEO'S
Said"""°""' pr-rty ts tocattcl •I f 10 CIW PIHa South. Oran(ltl, CA
926611; IMmorly known •• SJ City PIH•
South, Or~. CA '26611
Tiie •lcOl>olk: bever-llcenwCsl to
i. trenslef'red ls/ert deKrlbtG as
'1·'1071 On S.lt. 8"r., Wlrw -.,.
now 1Hued lor ltw fotlowl1>9 prtmls.,·
110 City Ptua South, Oren99. CA
,, ............. , ..... ..,_nu Sl City Plua
South, o.-.. CA 91*
Tiit total conslO.r•tlo" lor '"'
trensler al said per-'•' iw-rty and
llctnselsl Is tr. •um of ~1.soo oo. lncludln9 Inventory ntlmated at
St,SOO 00, which consl•U of tlle followlr19. Cesh, St,000 00. Otmend
nolt to be rti>let..:I Dy cesti, U0,100 00,
Installment NOie, U0,000 oo
fl hes .,..... evr .. d by ,,,. parties
that th• c~fdffallon for !flt trenSler
of tllt bustrwsa end the lleenwbl I• '° IM pelo only after ,,.,. °"P<lr1ment of
41col\ollc 8 evera9e Control ho
approved ttw P<1>PoMd Ir 81\Sfer
The Pf'""°"9d tr-lers are to be
:onsummeted, -tlle purchase prk•
pr consldlr•lon ls to be p.eld, on °'
•fllr N~ s. 1 .. 1. 111 «<ardenc:•
wt111 tll• provisions of Ca lllornla
Bu1 1nus and Profeutons Code,
S.Ctl0n1 t.o70 et ._q. 111 Ille Office of
ttlt H<r°"""°4der, w~ nem• •rid
address Is: UNITED 8USINESS
IHVESTMI NTS, INC., I02'I Aton~•
91¥d., Paramovnt, CA tonJ, Ctl~) .,...,070, (71') .a.:inlO.
C:talmt Wiii be accet1ttcl 1111111 ltlt uerowllOlder h notif ied of tllt
Oepartl'Mflt of A1<orw11c ••••••oe
Control'• -ow•• Of tlW tr•l'ltf•r of Ille llCtflWh )
So f•r •s known to tlw lnttndtd
1re11sftfMl\l 11111 llcen1 .. ·lntendecl
tr a n\ftror uHf Ill• fottow tn1
•ddltlonet l>vslnt u l'l•m•t a nd
McCOIMfCK MORTU.41115
L1Qun1 Beach
494·9415
1---------------..::;~:::.~ltlln .,_. t,.._. W'M" Wll
LaQuna Hills
766-0933
San Juan Cap1s1rano
495-1776 c
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
842-5878
OATIO OrtOllW 1, 1"1
SALIUCHl!O'S, IN(.
l y: ltlcf\«d M ~o.
TrMtten r
0-1 .. en..w,
T,..,eftM
1'111111""" C>anet GMJI OlllY ... lat, .._-----------~Oct. IS/I.. ("2 11
rtllUC NOTICE
HOTrc• TO CONTllACT011$ OOod fl-Inv by ... Yl"9 ... of your
CALLING l'OR atDS PH I due paym.,,11 plus r>trmltted
5<11001 011trlct CoHI Commun111 costs end eapenaes "'ltllln tllrU
Coll-Olllrkt months fr..., llW dale thh notk• WH
Bid 01tadll.,. 1 00 o'cl'Oct.. pm. Of -...cordtd. This-"' If $1, IS.S :n H
Sth d•v o1 NO¥t-. '"' of •uvusl I, 1•1 anc1 wlll IMrMH unlit
Place al BIO Rectlpi Office of ttw your acc°""t becomes currtnt. 'l'ou
Purcllulng AQenl, Ms Marian p.,,1n, mo not flew to PeY the tnt1re unpakl
Coast Comrnunllv Coll-Olstrkt, portion of your account. ev.,, tr.ougn
I J70 Adams AVt . Co•la Mtse. CA tull pay..-1 WH dtm-d. but YOU '26?6 must pey tlla .,,_,,,SU ltd abo,,.
Prolecr IOtntoltc.atlOn N•mt. Golden Unless the obll9atlon Dtlnv
West Coll-L1gllllr19 Flaturu lore<1osec1 upon permlh • fonoer
lnstall•llon, BIO No 1031. Ener9y 11trlod. you ,,..,,t tlw 190"1 rlo/lt lo \lop
Conser•ation Meelures 1110. the foreclosure only by Pevln9 ttw
Pl.ct Pl•nt art on lilt. Oltlet of enllrt •mount demanded Dy your
Physlc•I FK1llllH Pt .... nl1>9, Ooo-A C-tdltM within trlr• months after .....
or 8 , Coast Community Collt(lt dalt ol recordetlon ol ll!ls 00<.umtnl,
Olftrlct, 1310 Adam• Avt . Co\la wntcn date 01 recordln9 aPPH"
Mew. CA '762' twroon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , ... , To find out .... •mount YOU mwst
tho •1>ovt·nan1ed SChool Otstrtcl of P'IY. or lo err-for payment to lloP
Orar19e County, CalllMnla. acllnv Df tlW forectowre. or II your property I•
tnd thro119h Its Governir19 Boerd, In lorectowre for any olller rHton,
htrel n•ller rtferrtd lo as conlacL ProluslOn•I Community
"DISTRICT." will rectlvt up '°• t>vt M•n•11•ment, managlr19 •vent lor
not tater INn ttw a-.stat.o time, Walnut Maintenance Anoclatlon at
M•ltd Dl<IS !Or llW •ward of e contract 1101 Dove Slrtel. Suitt 230, Newport
for 111e abOYO proJecl. Beacll, C•llfornla ( 7U) ~3311.
Blm sn..11 bo received In the Pl!Ke II you tlave any que•llon1, you
10.nllfl.O abO,,., end shall be _,,.d slloufd cor>ttct • lawyer or tnt
•nd publ(cty read •loud a t the govern"-l•f eotncY which mev ll•vt ebov•·stated 11,,.,. .r>d Pleet. lnwrtd your IO!tn
Tllert wlll be• -0-deposit requlrt<I lltmtmDtt, YOU M AY LOSE
lor ea<tl HI of Did clo<umtnh 10 LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT
vuarenlee llW rtlurn In VoOd c-lllon TAKE PROMPT ACTION
wllllln ·O. da'fS after '"' bid 0Pllfllt19 NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN INt
date oursuant to Article IV, Seclkin• •·•.of Each bid must conform end be Iha Oectaratlon ol Covtn•nh,
rts-sove to ltw contrect documants C-ltl--Rntrklton.s, recor-Eac:h Did lllall bt accornpanlacl Dy Auvu1t 16, 1'77 In 8oolt IUJt, PAGES
lhe H<..,lty rtftrrecl to In llW contrect 610 lhl"OUfll\ 6't of Offlclet Re<orch,
docum.,,ts olt"d by'"" llst ol proPf)led Ora"(ltl c-ty, C.llfO<llla, a 1>react1 of
sub<ortlraclllrs t tle obll9allon of pa ymtnl ol
TM DISTRICT r-ves ltw rlQM to eswsstntnls Ns occur'°" Notice o1 rt)ecl eny or all Dien or to w•lw any w td breech •nel 11.., was filed IM
lrre9utarlt1ts "' tnlormalltles In any ,...:ord on J .,....ry 16, 1•1. In 8oolt
bids or In""' blddlnv.. lltl6, PtOt UO ol seld Olflcfaf
TM DISTRICT ties obtained from llecorclt. No payment of P<ISI due
th• Director ol tr. Oet>artmtt1t of 1•moun11 fin occur'". Thtmore, tht
fndu1trlel Rela llons the 98nerel Wel""I Meln-...;e Alsocl•tlon does
prevalll"9 rlllt Of per di.,,., wages In ,hereby tl«t to Mii °' ceUM to be \Old, '"* IOUlll'r' In wf>lcti ltlls WOf'lt Is lo .,. , the foll-"9 dttO'lbecl r .. 1 pr,..,,.,
performed '°' each crltft or IY119 of to w tlif't' ttie oOll.-tton.
workman nttcNd lo t xecute Ill• Unit 72 ef Loi I 1INeled In Tr.ct
conlrect Tile1e rates are on flft at Ille twl, n par meo rKOrcltd In ao. o ,
DISTRICT office toceted at o n1u ef P aves u and "· lnc1u1lv• of
PhVSIC•I Facllltles Plennlnv, Trailer MllC•ll•-Maps Jn tht Office af
Comptu, IJ70 Ad.ams, Cost• Mau. 111• County Recorder of Oranv•
Cocites mey be otlltlnecl on request. A County, Cetlfornla.
toPY of ,,... rates sl\ell be posted at Th• re<Clfd "'''tel -ner ol H id tllt lOb .11... properly It SNrwln s, Jacobs.
The f0<-'"9 Klltdule cl per fl-DA TEO J iiiy tt. 1 .. 1.
wages Is bawd f4IOI\ a -k•no day of S1'ATI!: 01' CALIFORNIA)
t lOlll (I) !lours. The rete for llolld.., ht
•net over11me -"'811 be ., IN st c 0 u N T y 0 , 0 II A N G E
llmttrwl-111111. WAL HUT MAINTE NANC:I It shall 'bt m•llll•IOry UPoll .... ASSOCIATION
CONT" ACTOR lo W110m Ille contract l y: H.R. SMl'9
•• aw erdecl, e n f v p ol'! e n y On S.~r M, 1'91, before ,,,.,
•ubCO..lt'Ktor u,.. lllm, lo pay not IN Uftdltr....,...., • No•ry ll\ibllc In
IHI tNl'I trw ~d -"'" retes to alt e 11f for u ld St•lt, n rso11t lly
workl'Mfl tf!ICllOytd by tlWm In Ille .,...,tel H.R. St-. •-to me te ••~utton GtlN<llf'llfact. M Ill• Atsltt111t Se<rattr-y •I lllt
N6 blOtltr ......, wftllllf-1111 llld fOt <OtOOratkw> \NI t lM<IMf IN wllflln
I ... tlOf Of •lltty l•I fen efler IN IMIN-, II-lo 1M to lie Ille
clal• wt fw IN tPel'llf'IO ef Ill-. DtrHl'I who .. uuttd ltlt •llM11
A N ""'9111 llel'll M41 • llffform•net l111trum1M ti'! tt•"llf ef tllt
ttOnd w lll t>e ntvlttf prier to <Ortt•••llon ttwrtlll l'lt m ed, anf
tsecullon of tllt cenlrnl Tit• 1C1111ewftdfl•f lo l'llt l lttl avtll
N Yl'llMI ...... """ ... In ... fOf'fft wt ce rtt•nti.l'I .... tv, .. lllt wltlllll
*VI Ill .. Olfttr«l dW,_., IMw-.nt ~ '°It• I r-I.Min w ~ llefcl •,,. ... _,....,.,lb -.W.11 OlrKlltrt.
S.CrWlrt, WITNH S""' Nold lllf IM<161 --. ....... Trvtttn S ..... IWt -.ey A, N-~_.lsflM Clrtl\Ot c:;oa.1 o.tly ..,..... l'MlltMd Or .... Ceoftl °"'" ll'itet, °'t IJ. U..f.. ' ._.T . IJ, ft.,., -t, t"1 ~ ~
NnCI O.S OlflAULT
AlllO l l.ICTICM TO M'-'L
IMflOttTAMT NOTICI
'' YOU• 11'•011'1111Y IS I N
•o•ECLDll HCAUSI YOU Alte
llHIHO IN YOU• PAYMl HTS, IT
MAY II IOLO WITHOUT AH'I'
C:OUllT ACTION. encl -may N W
the •eo•• ''-" 1o 11ttnv -ec,aun11,. .... ,......,, .... Dy ,._.,.111t ell of your
PHI dw paymar>tt plu• permitted
c .. tt and e1penH t within three
M..,tlls from ttw dllte "" noOtt we•
rtcord.O This •-• Is !tlt.oo at of s..ternw 14, •••. anel will 111er .... untll y-ecco ... t be(come• current
'l'ou Molly l'I04 ,,..,. to P<IV ltw t nllr•
wnoetd _.iton of your ucounl, • .,..,
lllOuef> lull ... y.....,I Wet Ottn-d,
bul fOU mual PeV Ille -I •leled •bo~•·
Unteu the obll9atlo" btln9
1ore<1ostd uPon """"lh a ton"' period, yOW l\a~t dlt l19tl fltnl 10 '10CI
Ill• f•reclosure only bY ,..11119 the
entire •mount dem •nded bv your
crtdl10r wltllln 111r .. motllh• afltr ttw
d.tl• of re<ordlltlon of It'll• CIO<um..,I,
w hich d•I• of recordln9 •Poeart
hereon
To find out llW amount you midi P•V. or to.,,.,. 10< ~vment to ttop
the f0<ec-., or II your P"-rty ll
Ill Iott< rasur• for any o llltr ,. • ..,.., < ontect Proleutonel Community
M•n•o•tneftt, "'•"•otng agent •o,
R••Hllo Ooml11911u Community
Auoc:letlon at nn6 Blrtc"*r Orht, Et
Toro, Cellfoml• 17t4l 1 ... n ..
11 you 11••• env quesllCft,l, you
•tlowtd cont.ct a l•w ytr or th•
(IOvernmtntel _.cy """ICh may NW
Insured your loan
Rtmtmt>tr, YOU MAY LOSE
l.EGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT
TAKE PROMPT ACTION
NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN 11\111
Pllrt\lanl 10 Arllcle V, Secttona l·S 01
Ill• Oa ct•r•llon of Cove nenh,
C-lllOM -RHtrlcllons, "''~ Jwl~ 20, tt11 In Booe. m ... PllQtl tst
• ·--.... i£i -• w ...........
NOTICI INYITlll• llDS
Hollo 11 heretty t lven that Ill•
Board el TrwatHa or Ille c;•ol
Community Golf• Ollllrlu et o. .....
County, c;..111.,nta, wllf rtcel.,. w altO
bldl up 10 II 00 • "' . l'rldeY,
Ho.,.mbH •• 1•1 et the ~rche1tr19
O•P•tlment Of .. 1d t•tlt9e d lalrlct
toott<I .i l)IO Ad.tma A.,.llue, (eata Mew Cetllor.,.., •I "'111<11 time ._, •
t>lds will be publlt ly -NoCI •"4 read for
PRINTING lo 9 1NOIN0 SPRING '"I tJ C:L~S SCHEDULE. GoOlOEM WUT C~LEGE
All bid• •r• tom 1n eccordenu with
lh• 8 10 Form tnstrwc11 011s •110
Condltl-•nd $j»clltut1on1 which
•re now on lilt end M•v bt .-.cured In
,,,. otttte ol lht Purctia1tno •oent Of
••10 coll-dl•lr lcl
Each b:ddor rnu1t •l.lbmll with tlla
f:>ld• ufhltr'• <heo, ter111t.d cM<;k, °' blddtr'1 bona made ~y•bl• IO JN
oroer or ttw eo.11 Community Cottto.
0 1\trrct Bottd ot l ru1tto In •n
•mownt not ltu 111<11111 .. percent IS'!l.I
or the sum bid n • vuartntM 111e1 ,,,.
t>ICIO•r wlll enltr Into tht pr-Md
Conrr•<t II '"" ,.,.,. 1> ••••<ltd to him In tf'lt t•ent Of l•llutt to enter
Into such tOnlrlKI. ttw prO(Md5 ol tlle
ClleU will tit lorftll.c:I or Ill .... UM
Of • l>OnO lf'lt lull lum lhertOI wlll bo
torltilt<l lo >MO coll-01\trl<t
No bidder m.w willhdr•w Pus bid tot
• lleflod Of IMl"f llve I 0 1 d•JS al•r
ttw dale \el lo-ow ooen•llQ tlMlrtot
The Bo.rd Of TrU\IM\ rHtr¥H ,,,.
Orlv1ltQlr of '•IKhng •ny •l\d e ll bid\
or to ••lvt •n., '"'Oul•rl11t\ or
lnform allUe\ tn •nv 010 or 1n trw
D1ddln9
NORMAN £ WATSON
S.C<ei••Y. &o.ro
ol TruslH > C:O.•I Commutllly
Coll-OISlrlCI
PubllSIWd Ortt19t CHI! D•••v Pilot
OclOber IS. 11. 1'191
c~
IMNttTMT NOTICI
. .
II' VOUll ..,.O..,l •T'I' IS IN
l'OlllCLOSUllE l lCAU$1 YOU
All E llHI N O I N YOU•
liJAYMI HTS,-U MAY I I SOLO
Wl'THO\lf ANY COUllT ACTION, ....
""' may~ .... tlW ioo-1 ,...,. to brMe
Vtvr •<t4*11 "' ............... t>y ....,..
1119 •II ef1-peft .,_ pey,,_tt Plil• ,..,, .. 1=:--..... ·-....... Ill lllr" 1,f,...,.,, ttw -.it thte Hotlct
of Otfei;lt •• r.COfdlld.
Thia •"*"11 If ",IS..0) ts of .. M l
and wlll lncrH• wnctt row< 9'-1
M<OM•• (Uf,,..,I. YOU may not ll•Y<I lo
"' .... tt11k• -Id -•Ion ., "°"' ucounl, t..., tllftVllll full peymenl ,. ..
dema nded, bUI you muet pay the
amovnt •IAlted •llO,,..
After '"'" mot11M from tllt IM\t OI tt<Orcl•llcO Of VIit flk-t (Wlll~h
d•t• Of re<ordetkwl •-• lwreol'I),
1on1"' ,,.. *' .. ~ belno 1wec.1-w,on permit• • ion1111r parl041. YOU
have only IN 1eoa1 r'9flt to ''°I> ttw
foreclosure by P•vlno Ill• •"""
•mount --by y-crec111or.
To llnel °"' Ille -• you mutt
P•Y. or to arr-for N Y-M to ••
Ille rorectowrt, or w your pr_.-ty Is
In lorecloturt for eny ot,,., rtason.
contact
AMa lltCAN SAVINGS AllD LOA ..
AUOCIATION, IJIH E. Wtllltltr
Blvd , WNttltr. C.lllorN• tllt07 PH
0 141 11•1113
II you ll•v• •nY quotlon•, y"'
•llOuld <-.ct a lawyer or""' gowm mant agency wfllcll ,,..Y have Ins-
your toen Remetr111tr, YOU MAY
I.CSE t.EGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00
NOT TA"E PROMP·T A(TIOH
REFEllENCE NUMBER 81 nm•
HOMER ... E1t.,e
NOTIClf 0 1' O El'AULT ANO
ILaCTIOM TO HLI. UNDEll OEID 01' TltUs.T'
NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN. Tlwll
f
j
throuotl t07 of 0111<1•1 Record•, --------------
U"-ll FIRST CHARTER FINA NCIAL
CORPORATION, • corpor•llon, I•
Truttat """"" • o..G of Trust deled
Otte mbtl #tin, lt17 eHcuted by
WILLIAM~. JOVANOVIC ANO LYN·
OA E JOVANOVIC, llu-•net wilt
Or•r>Oa Cow>ty, C.lllMnl•, a l>reacll of
the obll9a11on of peyme nt of rtl BLIC MO TICE
•stHS,.,....lt ""' occurred. Notice of --------------I
' said brH cll and lien ,.as llleo 10<
record on March 17. tttt. In BoOll
23111, P•9• OJ of Hid Ofllcl•I
Records No payment ot past du•
amounts Ns occurred. Ttltref0<t, Ille
Ranc ho Oomlnguu Commul'ltr
A1.10clatlon Cloft twreby ete< t lo >ell or
<•use to bt sold, Iha followtng
O.Krlbtd real property to wtlsly the
Obli9allon.
Lot ll of Tract 10265. u shown on a map rt<O<ded In 8oOll •34. p_., 14 to
ti, lncluolw of Mlsctll-ous Maps, records al Mkl Of'ange. C.tlfornla.
Tl\e record Vf'\ted own•r of the
properlf ..-e commonly known ••
111U Via Cota. Yorb• Linda,
C•lllornl• ••• ROO.rl Bor9erson,
Kenneth Hollls •nd/or R-r and
l(arol ..... )Wiien.
OATEO Sit>!. t•. 1 .. 1
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
In
COUNTY OF ORANGE
RANCHO
RANCHO OOMINGUEZ
COMMUN ITY ASSOCIATION
By H.R Stone.
Mslllent SecrelM)I
On September 211, t .. I, beiM• me,
Illa un~grwo a NotArr Pvbll< In
a nd for ufd State. persona lly
~petrecl H.R. Slone, known to me to
bt ttle Autstant Sac ret•ry of Ill•
corp0<•llon INI t•ecul..:t ttlt •ltlll"
inltrument, known to me to be the
ptrson who Utcultd lht within
lnsrrumtnl on behtll of '"'
corpor•Uon therein n11med, and
acknowteoved to mt 111a1 >uch
corpor.allon executed tht wllllln
Instrument puuua nt to 11$ B1-l.aw\ or
• ttsofutlon ol Its Board ot Director"
WITNESS mv hand •nd alflclal seal.
Sl9n•lwre Belly A. Narv.,on
Publllhed Oranve C°"Jt O•llY Piiot.
Oct. IS, 1', 19, Nov S. l'lllt 01 .. 11
rtlBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS austHESS
NAME STATIMlfNT
Th• followlne oar sons ar~ doln9
buSlntHH
IA ) ASSOCIATED R EAL TY
SERVICE OF NEWPORT BEACH,
INC.; 18 ) ASSOCIATED 8ROl(ERS
SEllVICE OF NEWPOllT BEACH,
JOU W. 8el-Blvd •• Newport Btetll. CA.,..,
Associated Really Strvlce o f
Newport l eech. Inc , • Ca tlfornl• corporatlort, of 1025 w Belboa Bl¥d •
Newport llteth, C.lllMnl• •..a.
T11l1 Duttneu h 'ondu<l•d by •
corporation
Auoc:l•lod Rtallr Strvoce
ol Ntwp0r1 lka<h, Inc
Hel-E Joy
Presldtnt
Thi• slat-I was tiled with ftw
County Cltf'll cl O..anve County on Oct. 12, 1"1
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
VIRGIL FRANKLIN
SMITH AND OF
PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO A110664.
To a ll h ei r s ,
benef iciar ies, cr ed ito rs
and contingent creditors of
Virgil Franklin Smith and
persons who may b e
otherwise interested in the
will and/or estate:
A petition has been filed
by Diana Pleasonton
Lovejoy in the Super ior
Court of Orange County
requesting that Diana
Pleasonton Lovejoy be
appointed as personal
representa t ive to
administer the estate of
Virgil Frank lin Smith
(under the Independent
Administrat ion of Estates
Act). The petition is set for
hear ing in Dept . No. 3 at
700 Civic Center D r ive,
West, In the City of Santa
A na , Ca lif o r n i a on
November 4, 1981 at 9: 30
a.m.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your objections o r f i le
written objections with the
cour t before the hear ing.
Your appearance may be
in per son o r b y you r
attorney.
I F YOU A R E A
C R ED I TO R or a
contingent creditor of the
deceased, you must f ile
your claim with the court
o r p resen t It t o t he
per sonal r epresentative
appointed by the court
within four months from
the date of first issuance
of letters as provided in
S&ctlon 700 of the Probate
Code of California. The
time for flllng claims will
not expire prior to four
months from the date of
the hearing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the flle kept by the court.
If you are Interested in the
estate you may file a
requesf with the court to
receive special notice of
tl'le Inventory of estate
assets and ct the petitions,
1c counts and reports
dt$Crlbld In S.Ctlon 1200.s
of tl'le Catltomla Probltt Code •
P'Wlt .... °" .... CMtt Dallp .......
OCt , s. , .. tt. "" ..,,...,
HS..15V I
NOTICE TO CllEDITORS
01' IULK TRANSl'E ll
1seu . UOHI07 u .c .c.1
Notice h hereDy 9lvtn to the
creditors of RANCHO TRAVEL, INC '
• Callf0<nl• corporallon, Tren•feror,
whose buslntu addru> Is Jo
Coolbrooll, Clly of trvlne. County of
Of'•"9t, Slllle of Calllornl•, INI •Dul-
tr•nsftr It aDout to bt m•dt to
Gr•nam F•mlly Tru>t. Tr•n•ftrff,
wllon buslnen addren ts lOHO
S•ntle90 R.,.d, City or hme<uta,
County of Rlversldt St•ll of
CalllOrnl•
The pr-ny to be t••Mlorr.o ts
cltScrt-In """"'.i •• All >tock In l•adt. lilctu~. equipment •nd good
will ot ,,,., Trewl Agency bullntu
~nown •s RANCHO TRAVEL •nd
toceted •I U7•t Ynt> Roecl. Clf't' ot
Tt mt<ut•. County"' AIVor\ldtt, Still•
Of CallfMnle
The bwlk tr•nif•r will bt
consummated "" or .. 11., lht 'Ith day
ol November. 1•1 at 10 00 A M el
WHltrn Mutual Ew:row CO<'O , Attn
Ardl1'1 Rus.Yll, -addnu It Uotl
So Yor D•. Su itt 101, Tustin,
Catllornl• n..1 u.. l•sl dalt ror 111tne
clalml In trw es< row rtftrrecl to fltroln
I> November 6, '"'
So far as Is known to lfle Trtn>lorH.
•fl 1>uslrwu ,,.,...., 4'nd eddrts.Y> us.cl
Dy lht Tr.,Jle<or tor the P8SI three
ve•rs '"~ Same
Dated Oct-r •. '"' Grlfwm Famlly Tru\t
W4111yJ GreNm
Trust ..
o Tru>lor, to -ure ctrt•ln oC>llva·
llont In l••or of AMER ICAN
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION,
• coroor•tlon, as Beneficiary, rt •
corded J.,. t, 1'71 In Boot! 1u21. Peoe
, .. , of Offlc l•I Record• In the Office 01
th• Recorder ol Ora n9e County,
C•lllornla, H lntlrument No. 1716 se ld
obll9o11tlons lnctudlt • P"Otrlluory note
10< the prlncll)<ll sum of Jlot,S00.00;
Th•I • brM<ll al. and defeull In. tht
0Dll9e t1ons for """kn suc11 Deed. Is
st<urlly ~occurred in IN I paymtfll II•• not -,,....,. of.
Th• '"".attment of prln<IP'll •"" In
terest ..mk:n be<.,,,. due AuouJt 1.
!tit •nd •II suDsaqutnt p.eymenh
... nic.11 Decame dw ttwrH lttr, lnclUCI·
1r19 any l•t• c"8r9tl °' otller wm•
p.eyebte ~ ""' terms of w lo Hok or 0.ed ot T ruJI.
Tha t t>y ruson IMreol, Ille un· dersl9ned, Pf'tS8ftl -fKlary under
tuctl -· NS e111<utec1 •nd dtll•tred to u ld Tr\lltM • wrllten Oe<terallon
Of Otf•ull -Otm-for S.tt, and n•' Cleposiltd with wkl Tru\W. well
<Ind •rid all doc-ts evldt«lnv 00.
ll9•llons steureo tnereDy, •nd ,,.,
dtcl•rt<I -~ twHOY declert ell
sum• -urt<I tfltreby Immediately
d ... and p.eyablt and hH tlected and
dO.i Mrltby •Itel lo cause I~ truSI
CrOper1y to be SOid lo Wlifly llW Ob-
ll9a 1ion secured tnereDy,
AMElllCAM SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Oa1td Slt>l•mber J, '"' By Virginia M. Sllcktr,
Aut Vice Preslotnt
By s .. ven M . F-er,
Mslst.,.I Secrt1ary
The orf9lna1 of ttw for-'"9 Nollet Rosem•rv G•a,,.m 'wH flted for record on 9-ls-tl In tflt of. Tr~lw T 1 I 'I<• ol Ille County Recorder of wlo r•n• •rt• County
Published Orar199 Coast D•llY Piiot Publl•lltcl Ortn9t Coefl O•llv Piiot
Oct IS, r•t 071·11 ... Pl 2S.Oct J, •, 16, t .. I Olt .. i
rtllUC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CllEDITOllS
01' a ULK TllAN$1'Ell
(SecL 61'1•1'7 U.C.C.I
PUILIC NOTICE
tofOTICE TOCllEDITOllS
Ol'aULK TllAN51'Ell
IS.Cl. 61f1•1t1 U.C.C.I
..
.
"
~
I 1
Nollet IS hereby 9lve" 10 Ill•
<rtdllors of COSGROVE INC . Jowpn
L Cosgrow, Pres-I •nd M•r1N E
Cosorove. Vice Presldtnl, Tret1•10ror,
wllOsa chief tlKUtlve -H> I> S200
Irvine Boulnard, SP'Kt 01 City of
lr•lne, County of Or•n9f Sl•lt ol
Celllornta, 11111 a Dul• trenslor II
•bout to Dt made to RICll••d R
Bonnevier end Gtr•ldint llonntvfer.
Transfenes, -. °"'int>s •ddf'us
Is ISOt Stpulvtd• . ., lO'IA City of
Wt1lchesltr' County ol LM At199IH.
Stale Of C•lilMnl•
Nollu IS fltr•by 91v•n to th• I Crtdl\M$ of COSGROVE INC , by
Joseph L CosgrO¥e. PrHtotnt and
Marll\ll E 0>\9ron Viet Prtsldtnl.
TrAn$feror whose Chief eae<ultve-
eddrtu ts S200 lrvlnt Boultverd, '
Sp.ect a 'n . Ctty ol 1"''"'· County of Oran9t, State ol C.lllornla 1"8t • but~
lranifer Ii •bout to b• mad• to
The prepeny to be tr•nslerrecl I•
dtscrl-In (lllntral •• All SIOO In
tr•cle, 1111ur.,, fl(lutpment •nd llOOd
will of tner Form•twur Duslneu
~nown as "GI N GISS
FORMALWEAR" and lo<at.c:I •I 143
Oel Amo Fashion Squue, City or
Torrance, County ol Los Anqeles, St•tt
or Cell!Mnl•.
T iit DUI-lr•n5ftr '"'" b•
cortsumrnal..:t on °' •tttr '"' 'Ith day
ol Novtmbtr, '"' at 10.00 A M •I
Wtstern Mutu•I Eicrow, who'•
address Is tQt So<.1111 YMl>e, Suite
IOI, TusUn. Calllornla Affn Lind•
Rulltn!Kur TNt ll'le fast daft tor
1111"9 cl•lms In the tKrOW rtltrred to ,,....,n ts Nowmber 6. '"'
So far ., ts know n to the
Trantftf'Wl, .ir buslrwu namH •nd eddreues UMd Dy llW Trtnsleror lor
llw past'"'" YH'l are Samt
Oaled: St91-23, '"'
RkNrd R &onne•ltr
Geraldlnt Botlfwvler
Tr-ltrtff
Publl-Ore-C°"st Dally Piiot.
Oct IS, 1"1 01•11
ruauc NOTICE
R k nard R Bonntvler and Ger•ldl,_
8onnevler, Transferee1, whoie
l>U\lntU ..,.,,.,s ,, tsOI Stoulve<I•,
• 70'IA. CllY al Weslc ... Sltf. County Of
LO\ An11tlos, SlalO of C•llf0<nl•.
The prooerty to be trens1•rrto I>
ci.scrtl>ed In -·•• •• All sloe~ In lr•IM. lltctu,..., .ciu1prnant and good
w111 of lll•t Formatweer bu\lnus
known a1 "GINGISS
FORMALWEAR" •nd lo<•led al 185
Foa Hill$ M•ll, City of Cutwr CllY.
County ol Lo' oAn9tlu, St•lt 01
Catllornl•
The bul k lr•n•ler "'ill De
consummated on or af1tr ttw 'Ith day
of Nowmoer, '"I •I 10:00 A M al
Wulern Mut uer Escrow, whou
addrtU I> IO I South YO<'ba. SullO
tOI, Tu"ln, C•lllorni• tl.-0, Attn.
Linda R..-ktr TMt the tail datt
10< flllne ct.im1 In ttw Her-reftrred
to her•l1 l~mt.er t, 1"1
So far~' Ii known lo the
Treni1.,...,, •II buslneu names and
•Clclres-......,, by Jlw Tr•n•ftror tor
t1't PHI t•r9' Yffrf are: Same
O•te<I Stptemtter n. '"' Rlc hefd R Bonntvltr
Ger ak!l re Bonnt•ltf
TransltrMS
PubllSNd Or•nve Coast Daily Piiot,
Oct IS. ttll 021_.t
rtllUC NOTICE
CONSOLIOATlfD llEl'OllT OP CONDITION
ConM>lld•l"9 domesllt Sut>lldlarle1 ol tne NEWPORT 11AR80UR NATIONAL 8ANK OI N-porl Beach In ttw state al California, Ill u.. cl-of bllSlness on
S.pttmlltr JO, t'lel publl"""' In respon .. to call m-Dy Comptroller of h Curren<'(, under title tl, United St.,es Codt. Se<llon 161.
SUlom-al 11 ...... ctl a• Llallillllet
AHITS c .. 11 •nd due from de~llory ln\tltutlons .
U.S. Trusuryse<urllles
All ot'1er securities
Feclerat lunds sold encl
stcurlllei purchased uncltr
egrHments 10 r ... 11
Loans. Toi.al Cuctuolnu
untarrw<t Income>
Len, All-enc• for
posslblt loan lostiU
Loa..,. Ntl • .
8tnk premlws, lurr\lture -llalurft.
and ol,..., aswts reprtwnllr19
bank prt mhti
All OIMr HM'lt
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES Demand deooslts of lndlvldu•I,,
pertrw"'11Pf, -c.,,-~. Tl,,.,. •nd wvl~ .,_.Ill of lndlvlduals,
pertnanh!Pf, end CO<Pf ~Ill ol Unlttel SIAIH Governm ... 1
CM11fi.ct end Olfl<ers' ctwclls
To4el o-ils . . .
Total dtn\afld <HPoSlts • .
Totel llme lo 5""1"9S dt!Poslts
All other llabllltlK ..•
TOTAL U A81LITIES
c .. crudlnv subot'dtnated no1 ...
•l'ld delltfl4ures>
COft\mon 1~• EOUITY CAPITAL
Ho. UleAS -l'lorlted 611 M
"'--• .. ... I.en
............... 1.-...
•• O'l'l
16,7'0
••• 211
. tJC
...... 16,m
.... S" .. 1,111 »,'"
4,6)1
• .. 22,tsl
................ IS
........ Son ........ ..,
S,Ut 21,m ......... -
........... .-
No. SNAI oub~lntl JOO M . . ............. J,JllO
Svt'PIUI . . • . . • . .. .. .. . . . . • .. ., .• , • ., .. • .. ......... , ......... l,JllO
UlldM -prOfltt •nd r-rve for
contlnoencltt Mid ot,,.,
ctpll•I r-rwf • . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. • . • . . . . . .. . .. .. , . . • • • • 1101>
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL. , ............... , ..... ,. ................ .,_ TOTAL LIAllLITll!S ANO
EOUITYCAPITAL .. . . . . ........... .. ................. , aa,.M MIMORA .. DA
A,,,_ts OUlllll'ldlf'IO as ef ttl!Or't dale:
St.wbv lttten of c,._lt, llOttl. • . . . .. . . . • • ..................... ...
Tl-CllnlfkM• ef ~I In
de-INttoMof•tOO,OOOotmort •• .. , .......................... ti,11.S Avtre .. f9r IOC•..,_,. •n (Ill' Celtlldot
l'l'IOlll .. ) --wlllt•...-t ... . Tttel ...... lt ..................................................... ...... Wll, ,._IOI,...""'*' ftrac:len .... , tM cerrectMe ef 111111 ....._..
elf NMIUl't .. -lllOfll .... We 0.Clllfe h t It -~_....~-... ta
tM Ntl•---...... aiM•t ... i. irw ... _... 111 WI llleftl A. k lwftlfl IW ,_lcllWd , ....
/W tflM~ 1.o.r ... Mlf'tlfl. 'Vt<e ~..... • _.... ..... .
IWl'tW -.C.9-tllM llllt ~II~ It WW .. -..t ...... ., My.................. 1 ,., ~ olMrtifl ~ .......
flW!tfWOr ..... c:..t o.Jty ....... Od:.lt. ....
\
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Avt Coal a Mtaa .._. 104t 0 M L y S 7 I( 81J·f1'l1(t leaaed land, 3 pvt behs. BDRMS, NEWPORT the buch' Oo)y MOO CAMAL .. OMTHMI UOO mo yrty 2Br aoo w d1Jhwuhfr. carport.
Sla,$00 to $15.~ So ............ ••••••••••• DOWN 24 hr security, f1Shln& 8EACH,BALBOA renll lhil goraeous 3br NtwPortShorea4 BR 3 mo J onu Reill> ldryrmWesu1dt WOO
Callt Rul\y :>46-SIOIS or Char•lnl 3 bdrm. 2 bath Vtrullln 2Br, 28a pen. MIWPOITHBGHTS pier from $34,900 10"~ JR Pruperty Manaaers hae w/rrackUna brick Ba, 1 year ltue $1200 673-8210 &4.H.c5
ISl '1'4 + 1uest apt. No end lhle. ocn view sw.ooo Cbarmtni 2 Bdrm on Ri down 4.991118 675'!!73 f1repl1co, huet fenced mo · ISi & last Gwen 2 BR 1a.r111e. '1 bl.le to L& 2 BR l ba k25 mo
0.. PM!t I 0•6 Emerald Terrue Walk Au ume $J.28,000 ot 5,1. lot wtlh alley access 0 c; ,,. A N f R O N T lalMHI P ..... 3207 yard. db~ &1r1ceand so H~nrt· rd Sow RI buch. ~ w111ltr Burr $1 /) drp, laund f1r1I • to "'£1"h .... ume loan lo t 17.. $ f dd ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• much more' 15364 Ir a era. lr Whllt Rllr. S7~ adul••, rat OK m Mi. •••• • ••• ••••••••• .. ,.... "" • · ,._ ins 1 .,.. l8Zll mo. Plenty o 1 -0n room or 114 ~' .... Lust option or aale, OwnerwUlhelpf1n1nre No quallrym& Owner build 1 and unit A LAGUNA BCll. n~w 2br,utilapd.W7$/mo 11.3 R41.!1limes831·.4MSfee -·~-pie St M&r•K.S411Sll61 ~8.000 down, no qu11lfy ~7.~78. Pt& Allen, Rllr. wall become your te!nDnt b1r111na.tll60,000 ~~m~~· ri'nt S400 E Balbo:J~ l"lle l244 1s~.~~~; :'~e~' 1:t~ atl 2j)m
tn&. view home. 2 Br "'" " Ofc 730 2270, H m 631·1241 · ---·~ --•••• .. ••••••••••••••••• call 752~ Avail now' I & 2 Hr
den & fanuly room Tom oc EA N FRONT New 84Z·2$12_ 24' Dbl wide, 11dlt~ over New. c11Jtom luxury 3 br HHTALS Carport, puol & laundry
493-2152. Modular Type Homes, THllLUFfS ~.oopet..pncedtosdl home . t block from 3br 2ba Sll75 4 Br. 2~ Ba. Yearly. all AdulLS. no pct.a $415 &
leased land, 3 pvl bchs. S48 0569 f'erry, 4 frplc11, jac. 2'"' Sbr' 2a,.,ba $92S am~nlt1ea Club & pool $44:> Mo + m depo~lt
24 hr security, fishing MOVlfitG·MllltW Acrteci-forSdt 1200 ba.,ar MotoMo.or yr. Sbr:2ba $72Slag.llills racs Good area. $1100. 931W 19th St S48049'l Hlll/l:EAJI YU pier from $34.~. 10% Ex c t'I tin an c Ing ... .............. ...... ly . t~O/mo. Can rurn. Le Riil!or Rlty 83:Hlti00 Broker 675-4912. 2 Ur w garage Adults.
down.499>31116 luse/opt Curmclila ~ ---5 ac res w/wuler In 730-0682 ~ lrpe Lokta 2 ;iQry 2 br, 1 ba mobile home. crpts,nciwdrt1pt'i,rat10.
WATllWAla ~·:7b~~~dod~!~::::,;~1 Lurern V111le)'. $19,900 PF.NJNSlJLA PT~' Br3~ lwnhse. on water. adults only, no pets, on ~~:;~~~.~: w11 l e r pd Cal I 5 Spanish rolonh1l CWllom
?IOmt' overlookina the
marlu 4 Bdrms. 3
balh5, llv rm w10venm~
wet bar, gourmet
kitchen ' guest qrtrs Master suite orfers
dram11lr coast line 11nd
manna views + Jlruu1
bath & tile shower Ex
p1naive root creek could
be 1dd1t1onal room A5
sumable tenns + owner
financing $1,300.000
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Spectacular views, Newly redecorated COMllMt"dal l400/mo ~~90tl0_ frplc. Pools ' courts. Bluffa 3Br, 2811 Condo. Bruncn • Bl!Os • =~:::~:~~:~~ai\~:u t~
spn1whng 4 bdrm, 3 $239,SOO Call J L Tyler Properly 1600 Capi1tr.o IMdl 32 II Adults only' nu peti $900 mo. Open Ilse Parttcs • Plu• murP 667 Vlctona S..10
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balhJ, 2 frplcs, WET Eve/wknd 759 -11989, u••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!yrlea&e ~.7306046, ISPM Sal 2000Barran GAEATltECREAflON BAR , beamed ceiling, wkc!ts~ll ~ C·2,ec..rLot Exec Bluff lop duplex O or Is CI 1 r k , c~M2-1S78 Teonis •F•e..Les~n, $4~,mo, 2 Br l Ba. nu
fam. rm • lge kitchen. REH T 0 RS Excellent Costa Mesa Ocean vu 3 Br, 2~ ba. Jll3l373 Llahlter6 m Beacon Bay, 3bdrm, 3ba, ~;!n~~~o:~uf1u"n! p111nt, carpets & drape&.
huge master suite. Ex D•r.Pi•IMIM lor1t1on. Zoned ror frplr. ram rm, hv rm $695 3 BR Orangetrl'e 1B'dock,tennis.21yr lse • HyoiomJs•ngr , garage 2860A Hickor~
pans1ve patio & pool One bdrm $1 2$.000 LIDOURSTYU many uses 3700 sq ft $1200/mo 4'.l3 8858, P11t10Hme Freshdecor. !!700/mo.675-86.!L._,_ Sw1mrnmg • r.011 Pl Re•s l't'q'd No lt1d~
area w rock nm med AITD $lO,OOO dn Owner Remodeled l,.ido Isle Large lot Good flJlanc· ,P:l·0210 gar opnr, adlt comm . Harbor View 2 stry -c BR 011•111q R<1nQ~ or pets A$l SS6·62ZI
spa & walerfall will l'arry at 151l"~ home w11h 4 bedrooms ing Coro.adefMcr ll22 all amerulles No pets s1600,mo euUTIFUL APTS SPACJOUS&SUNNY
$359,000 64S~ and 3+ bath!> ts perfect Charlie FJwis, Tarbell ••••••••••••••••••••••• $52·4146 833-330'1 28R 2ba rondo Si50 s.ngte' 1 & , 8110 2 BR. encl gar upper
MISSION REALTY Oecorato~ & ror ram1ly ond enter1am Realtors 2 Br. frplr. gar. special Woodbridge Hume 3 Br 2 VU home3Br $2000 rno •oom~ • Fu•""•"eo 0 W. ad Its . nu pets ~11731 Remodelers ing Th1shomehasgood ~ d e r 0 r Ba Familyroom.rrplr. 2Brtbaonwtr S695 &U<••um.irieo•Auun S42S
ATTEMTIOH! financing itnd owner S780. call 97S·05711 or pal i 0 s. n 1 c e I y Waterfront Homes Inc. ~~~~~s·0~~:~~.1; 548 ~ ~5446
PANOIAMIC Do your Uung and make may consider a lease op 160-6276 . landscaped. Lake & ten-631-1400 9 tu 6 2 Br. 2•1 Ba townhoust'.
Fo.t• Vtley 1034 OCEAMVIEW money wt the end or re lion EnJ0Y lhe l'las51r J QUAIL bd F n1s pr1v $900 Mo OCEAN VlEW, Catalina. rrplr. encl gar· patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12¥•%A.l.T.D modeling lovely Back living or Nl'wport 'ds 3farr, ~ablak toph:a~~r ~0-1327,otfice7~-6S97 mtnviewfromhvmgrm Oakwood SSOOmo 67~166
Or $2•0 000 OR UQRE B A ho d l lar0 esl island orrert! PL ~c E . G1~den An11rtmenta MO 9UAUFYIMG " • " ay rea me an ou at '52S.OOO A 1800/mo. Oceani. Rt>al Orangetree rondo. 2 bd, and yrd Br11nd new 2,Br .... l & 2 Br upstair.;, stove
4 BR. 3 Ba. trml l>R. Wood & glass design. top or money. Buy me out !.>' !213>394·3'764 AIC, pool/tenrus, udull, condo, 2 ba. Used bnck Newport Beech H. Adults Ref'~ Couples
wetbar, cash, car, or' quality. wlk to brh. andflmsh 4bdrmdream D.M.McrthalRltr lillOPYTilS"' lba $53S.S8lJl6Seves. frplc. Sec entry. Adlts. 8801rv1M·•'1t''" prererrtd. 5.135 & USS sec urity system. home.S295,0000wner 760.0135 ArfordableOceanVus L ------S9SO!mo Call 6'4·92S9. (714)645·1104
545-2817 ---vacuum, intercom Ask 645·0532or681 5695 LUXUR IOUS 3Br 2811 OUMGE COUMTY This 4 Br 2 Ba home is 2 Br Condo, 2 car garage &42-8808or644-8722 Newport Btach s. 646-8727 H..tiltgto. ltach t 040 in& $39S.OOO. 3 frpks. d 11 bl II available 11 I for yearly $750 Mo. 7141752-2615 or ~---· --1700 161,, St DCI••• •• ,b1,,1 ~UIET & PRJVA TE ••••••••••••••••••••••• OpenHse Sat/Sunt • CANALRlOH'T ron u, ar irv1ews.11 2lenontcomm'lbldgs. leaseatSL500/mo.New 213/439·<8i1 125 Abalone Lillie (714)6425113 '· w8·chelorl&2 · · ., ... ~.ra...___ amcnihes.$270.000 Leased, low main l ndd ,.11 Balboa Island · ""ene a · 4 Br/cul-de-sac Best Ask for Ron Stevens 2 "~w ~h Tierra OelSol Rily lenance. passive invest· Gcarpe s a rare~ "a Beautiful 2100SQ fl •1 8: $2500/mo. yrly 67s.4ooo Br Apts w gar or area. SacS129,900. Try Noic.Rtathtclte patios elljoyt eout· ....... 17.. t E 1. 7 ~ '7. ina. 2'2 Ba, wet bar, 2 l.tr A•'"erPN\f>PrtJ·e· carport Balconies. an ofr. Bkr848-117111_ doors + move in cond. "" .,.. men · xis mg '1 ' D M Marshal Rltr t I t .. ·-.= " .... ,....... I bbq 4'7·5454__ this 2 sty 4 BR, 2 fplc's, loan. owe lO% finanr· . . f:{5~~2.::•s. poo 'e c 3 BR 2 Ba M&5A VER.DE ,..UitfwWlhtd r:~·.~~;./~~s~P~haded .H:::t.:." 1042 EMERALD BAY steps to pool. beach & NEWPORT CREST 1'lfu~~~ ~~:~·~~es 2 br. 17:~~!~:ge, 711 L leodt 1241 area . plus pool. Xlnt ....................... landscaping $380 & up
••••••••••••••• ••••••• • New elegantcstm .S Br 4 tennis Owner will take VIEW 7 52 1920 Goldenrod $5751 mo llil ·OCJUl'O family nbrhd. Sl.000 mo. Cittteral 1102 Mal u re ad u 11 s N 0 rar gar All extras In lsl or 2nd TD for equity The most be11u11ru1 view • --last s2zs' sec St~vc' oci:"~N·;.itoNT •• M~b~i· w1a $4000 opl s David. ....................... PETS. Mesa Pines. 2650
cred ible while water $245,000. in The Crest awaits vou Rarl' N. B ocean view C I · 1 e agl, 646·~ $175 Sunny studio •971!1 II :i r I a . 549 244 7 or ,.. _ _,, "'11•.......... R' h dSo Rlt • l20 r t r refn&!'<Jo_gar 642 4210 llomcs SIOOO mo Dbl ---wnnn,.. -view. Call 7S0.<7715. 1c ar wers, r in this 3 bdrm with properly ron l wide 499 ll16 BluHs condo. Jbr, 2i,..,ba, $230 lbr w1u11ls1 •7515 S4S·3115
AtllltHcriMMr GwenHenry retreat plus 3 bath~ OWC Isl T.D. Agt , l~r + ~.2 83 frpk. ne w crpllp:11nt. ~car S32SSan Clemlbr 114924 Townhousetypeapt 2-Br
JO' boat slip, channel I•-------• 714 S98·567i._990-24711_ Oecoratt'd '" the fme~I 631·7300 view. pnvate beaches 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. garage. iear, $980/mo Incl util S32S HB lbr w spa 118423 I '~ ba patio rnrl
view. 2 bedroom, 3 bath. CJ0URMTRTH ~ :" 5% DOWN taste Assumllble 12' 1'• ColldOllliniUM•/Town-~1200 Mo. s:B·9504 view No End $935 mu wkdys · (714 1732-3383. $375San Clem2br ~4924 garage G<I easts;de lor
deck,patto.comm pool, " -s2.000 per mo lmmed loan Hurry'Justll~led ' hoaHfvrs* 1700 2 Br LoveNest, l'llnyon TurnerASS0<'4941177 eves wk n d s S3952brinCM ! •S406 Adults S4S064fi.Z'.l.80
2 lenntS courts. weight $215.000 assum. loans al possession Lovely 5 BR •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• view. stove $750 616 Beach Shark studio S400 17141640·~ $47SSanJuan2br a96&1 R 2B "-"-dlt 1 room and pnvate beach 12<t Lovely 2sly, 3 br, 2 Po,nnv 67J.1•~• 103S C 1 1 O··· nr Renl1mes631 .c« f'na oomy r. a 5• poo · 2 years old Great ba home w1playhouse. 2 sty. Back Bay area locrtSlptA.Yail :rr..;_ '"'" a a.1na -n~ Big Canyon·3br . 3ba . 2 ........, u nr stort's. bus. no pets
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financing. $230.000 Sylvansellmg.Hearthel Qwner631-721S Walerfront commun11y 12 Bdrm. I bath. l(.ir 6731464 fp . golf course view. lolboaP-.. 3807 SJ7S mo 642 1603 Pnred lo sell' See 1 "'--•' 0 1 2 &JBR Condos from stove, rerng. r1111c.-715 Winter rentol. Ori Jul> pool. JacuUJ & tennis •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• 642.3153 ~ea~ski:fi~3;~~~i Li~~.... si50,000 w ws.ooo As
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Goldenrod $665 mo I 3 br. 3 ba, Emerald els $1~,mo 7S!Hl279 Ftmlorllllfwll
w terms Will consider ~ ., sume loan & owner as 1st last $225 security Bay 2SOO sq rt. splat L XURY l~O 3 Br 2', Oceanfront. 2 bdrm. USTSIDE
trade tu purchase armel SanJll• sisl financing Res agt L!ll_Roxl'_642-l210 level No peb $1250 B~. nr wale~. r 'p . back umt ,lgdeck.pkmg 2Br 111 Ba Townhouse.
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
*•LEVERAGE! This beautifully 1ppaml·
ed 4 Bdrm Northwood
home features its own
pool, spa, and separate
playyard. Owner says
try small down This
seller is genuinely
motivated. Take advan
tage! Just reduced to
$239,000
•6% =COMM. Model IO prestigious Capi1tn.o I 078 Sheila 213 ~ SZ/2 Cotta Mna 3224 !furn $15001 497 4IS4 $9001 mo Agt673 9060 ror 2 Lse ~· winter, all bu1ll·ln5, patio yard.
Harbor View Homes ro ••••••••••••••••o••••• 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft 12, 497-224S $72S yrly frplc. gar . Small pet orSl0,00 DiK. only $15,000 dn Seller Income Properly 3 Br l ~'l Ba. Crplr. 0 W, Completely refurbished SmtC~ 1276 6 7673 64Q.2092 OK S550Mo
TO PRINCIPALS will carry AJTO or land ACDCll'E ••••••••••••••••••••••• bit · l dbl car uar 28 l B r 1, lse ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ?S::_ "' -TSL MGMT 642 ISQ;I Ken.owner/agt.494·S057 contract at below lll.M MAKEAMOFFER! ·insove, "' r, a, rp n. '2br , den. rp . walk to BayS1delBrS45tJ S520.Mo 2 Br I Ba.Apt
market interest rates ESTATES P oo I , pa uo. enc I rers 497·3262 beach, leMIS & golf Nu Ocean view I Br ~. liarage. washer dryer,
Elegant 3460 SF
showplace. So. Laguna.
180 degree ocean view
Security Private drive.
Below mJrt at $629.~.
Assumable rinancing.
l mmed occupancy
Owner
llM-2013
LGCJUfta Hih I 050 ..•....•....•..........
Mtflle Gall Ranch
Tota lly upgraded backyard, sprinkler ier North End. $800 mo de.r.$673.mo.492-7913 Adults. no pets Savage d 3 Income Properties system. $800 w /pool '"Tierra Del Sol Realty ---7' w Id & Co 67$-6606 all built ins. Small ehil landscaping and in Spanish style arch1ler Easts1de Costa Mesa service Water pd 497 1744 •Reso rt hv1ng al its 1 e __ ._ OK,calOK Onl} l»ear
terior Call Agent tu re arrcnli. this S bdrm , Owner w ti I l' a r ry Marguente 54(}.3666 art~ finest ' Jusl S450 renls FURN OR UHFURN old. Call for oppl
759·07j)4, 76(1.8237 4' •bath home on I acre Pnced to sell' & wknds 979-0745 1.ocJ-ta Hlh 1250 this spacious 3br home Oceanfronl . 2 Br. back TSL MGMT 642J.f?O.l
NEWPORT'S w i l h 1 mp res l> "' e · ,.---B 2--B -C d ••••••••••••••••••••••• with lots to orrer the ·1 lg d""'k parking f11r 8 • J r a on o nr uni . ~ . I r, allrar11ve. private.
UPPER."-Y cnurtyardandfounlam 1,11 SCPI SA p'01 HOMEFORRfo:NT ram 1lyonabudgetll4930 2 Lse SS9!'i winter. ca rp ets drapes .
A Ample room ror tennis J~ s s aia. $65() c~ lrl 3 Bdrm $650. ~·enced Plus qualfll 2br home $72S yrly stove frig , gas waler
Just listed! Country al courts $695.000 N--CTSSER pa, auna. 1 yard & garage Kids & w garage only $37S ! 675·7673 640 2092 S33S 646.9429 mosphere 8 rm ex .c..L OK--'-549·3232 pets welcome 545 2000 114924 -- -
erutive home, lots of English country estate Ci>ll II ~1 H !h 2 bdrm. 3 ba, lovely Agent, no ree Renlimes 631 45M fee_ Cozy I Br, yearly · bllY Newer Easlslde 2 Br I 11 1 ..,. I I-' • tow ho se pool iear v 1 e w . S ~ O O mo Ba Townhouse, pallO g ass. open ""'am c·ei · on l arrr near beach and i i 1 It.II 07t.J n u · · · Patio home. 3 Bd + ram1 •stwtinstw 3298 71~1 675.1774 Adults, nu nots ssoo 1ngs. formal din rm. manna 5 bdrms, 3 r P Adlts. No pets s700 ty rm. AC. gar •\va1l. "" r ~i!!i Collt'l!l' t\ll' 67S 71.83 ' •tt••••••••••••••••••• 1 br apt. stove rt'frl". MS 99Sll rplr. lrg fam rm. balhs. guest qrtrs c·u,1.i,lt•'j (',\ mJL.._· no w $700/mo f'red llOMEFORRENT " master suite,cul·de·sac Oreanand valleyv1ews Mesa Verde4 BR 2 Ba. -b SSS-9400. 3 Bdrm $625. Fenced prkg 5400 mo Ca ll fo'1replace. pool. pv1
$205,000. 2385 Bay F'arm Frt>nl'h doors. bay win dbl gar. lge yard, grdnr yard & garage Kids & 675-0612 aft 6 patio. d1sh11oasher. on ~'odhrldge S900,000 643-2341 I ·986 2045
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551·3000 -~················ Pl. Westclirr Realtors dows Equeslnan area ~·or sale exchange 7 un & wtr incl Avail Nov I pets welcome. S4S·2000 Beach yrly Lrg deluxe. 3 £side. all m x I& I & 2 64S·7221,~3512 S87S.OOO tls on 2 lots mid-S8SO mo 540-4734 hme A.&t'.,!!l,'lof~----BR. 2BA w1gar $800 Br garden apts From
lt?GBarnnn Pk•-. In in~ OWC Isl n( SOOK at 13"1 9% DOWN Peninsula 6 1 br. 1 lg 2 7S9-2434olc HOME FOR Rt:NT 675·!!797.._213-SSS.2111 14-45 557-2841 _ I I acre + qua Ill) 4 " os S37 ooo As .. \' d 4 b t 1 Bd pt "arl•• nr Br '\\1th laun<fry &
*•TENNIS! Near the rabulous Wood·
bridge tenrus rac1llt1es
This 3 Bdnn. 2 Ba home
has everythlllg you'd de
sire, including a large
assumable loan Call for
details.
$164.500
\\\'''d h ridge
Rea lllJ
5Sl·:IOOO
1920 Barranca p~,.,. lrvln••
THINKING
TOWHHOME?
Call the specialists at
the condominium In·
formation center
Touchstone Realty
96J.(Jj6'1
OUTST ANDI MG
Gorgeous 3 8d 2 Ba, in
Irvine's College Park.
Lovely comer localJon
Profeasionall y
landscaped and picture
perfect inside & out
Walk to school' and
pool. Owner motivated
Call for details
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H~ALTY
SSl 2000
4 IR21h la
6 yrs old. SJl,000 dn
OWC A.l.T.D at l2'i 4
yrs
Quail Place Properues
752·1920
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TURTLEROCK 4 Br 3
ba. French WU1dows. wd
firs. custom papers.
s1ndlone cpt, sunken Liv
rm, wet bar. 2 yrs old
Low down w great
terms.
Abercrombie & A$50C
752.9227
on this 4 Br 2 Ba home
Min Valley vie w •
Highly upgraded ~ Just
$1S2,500' TR. Realty
49'7 3034
PA C IFIC ISLAND
VILLAGE This umt is
almost a detached
home Has 180 deg ocean
view The most charm· Ing texpandcdl 2 Br 2 ba
around. $21.S,OOO
LCICJlllHI Vlloqe R.E.
497-17,1 -
Mewport llHch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LEASE
OPTION
$5000 dwn & move into
this adult condo. Buy In 6
mos for $129,900 w!JO'l(
dwn . Rae Rodgers. agl
631-12166
OWC Westclirr 4 Br 2•, bdrm 31, halh home ur. gr s · mesa er e <rm LogmaMicJiltl 1252 4 Bdrm Pool $7SO rm a >00 ,.
Ba. Only ..,,,,,,""" ='lorm s um able financing w pool, new paint & •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• fenced )'ard & aarage Bay, unrwii S400 + utll garage S57S Mo Isl & ..,,,, """ surrounding dramJtlC ••-"' ooo n.. t -'-& pool " u · h el Realtv673 6880 last +Ser 646-1501 & K M Kmle agl ......,, V"'Tler crp · garucntng Shores 3 Br 2 Ba bearh. Kids & pelS wplcome ..!!'1c 1 -1 asey c >'· pool and ~pa Gourmet t2l3l i90-S942 ~''es l S8SO ~ 9950 B B T h 631-l266or~ kitchen. formal liming serv inc I tennis $825 No pets S4S·2000 ~noree CoronadetMcr 1122 r 111 a wn se.
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four bedroom. 2 bath this 1 31 acre e11lJle and I rented and managed. I 3Br, 3Ba or tlen. dlx cpl. 838 0555 ~ E WEST ga I ed .20 ba , ocean view. S87S <.:all ed . fireplace cnclsd
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patios, large lot F'an oversized ~pa Or\>an inf( Can dose fast Brookview 3 Br 2•, Ba ofpureluxur~.Garages. Beach. I bdrm. patio. 9-5.30
taslic.Won'tlastpnre and vallt:Y Vil'\\~ Bkrs Prinr welcome condo. end unil, frplr, i~ux~~~~,~~~~our ~ydrotrbs '."1 ~as.ter enclosed garage. S500 3br.2 baaplnrWdsun&
$209.800.CalJ AnnSantas Sl.~00.1!00 R1ckByers.Bkr S750, pool tennis bedroom. three bath suite. ormd b inin~ mo A\'a1INovlst rlacenlta Children OK Vaughn rordetalls 714 76(1.7292 751 3191 actt roo ms. woo urnini: 675-8589 Move in CO!il S9'70. rent ~·-home Beamed l'eilings r1replarcs. micro wave S47s.S495 642·fil53
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& Investment Easts1de Costa Mesa covered patio. rncd yd size yard Space for boal '"''"g only l!i minutes h wash er . no pets allowed. no pets S350 640-5777 Priced only 10.S limes G ~dnr, wlr 1ndds 2 or trailer Sl&W monlh from Fashion Island. 7 $650_mo. SS9:_92J}S. _ ~r m.Q~·3'180 'lllilsun&'l»ti.if Gross. Cash now with children OK. nu pets yea rly basis Agent m1nutestoS.C Plaza or Large3 Br 2Ba lower 3 Dix 2 BR + fam rm ,
W SI00.000 down payment Ava ti 1mmed S82S. 6317300 O C Airpor1. Just easl or blocks to beach. dis D W. patio. more Lo sec
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former model. 3 br 3ba. I 54$-7306 l'pls, drps. stove Open 213·541 «60 .. 541·41113_ -mg al $1000 a month ws~ 673-81.S7 Dellat 21R
WESTOC .... ..-~ master sut'le w11h L tsf .r...a... 2200 da1·1y to dusk No ""lS 631 ·5439. 2473 Oran°e Ch l d 111• """""'""' o or-,..~. LUXURYIAYFIOH'T A\e .. Cos_!a_ ... esa " arming s u io. l 2 story, 28A Yards. Triplex Xlnl terms & private retreat overlook· ••• • ••• ..... ••••••••••• 1948 Anaheim Ave S600 -_ m Goldenrod. $310 mo. lsl d k b 1 prime location 5600.000 ing tennis court. pools. 35 R· l lot Final map. Ct mo 3 Br 2 Ba with boat shp WESTCLIFF ~B & last. Sl50 ser Carport. ecd~. pallkosd, ui 1 J~·
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C/21 Htwport Cwtr IOttMr Rffll Estatt Real Estat. --loc Lakes. waterfalls. ref rig Adlts. no pels 2br Iba, ~15. a\•;.ul. 11 1 MS 5434 IY OWNER 640.5357 ........ •·••••••••••••• &changt 2800 pool & sauna S800 EXEC HOME S69S 640·7814__ new carpel 1srhed 1. gar 2 Br 11o loft. al\Jched
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French Normandy 3 BR NEW for Sale 1100 OCE"' .... VIEW Back Bay view. 3 br. 2', 4 Br 21, Ba Family rm. 1 BR.pool,leMis&rlub Fronta_l>!43l lns small vard S600 ~lo & den home Can be "" b 2 o """" fl s1c"" --••••••••••••••••••••••• So L led t l a , car gar w '"rm,...,.,.,sq """ S4SO 646·4380·6422029 Bachelor, So of Uw). 8326320aft6ur9646917 spill S89S,OOO,OWC 3711 HARBOR RIDGE F .. MILYP&Rll agunaga es a e. openers rrpl~ BBQ Mo 0 by r1rst 1806 -...=-:: -k h ...... ,.. "' " 3000 sq fl. prof. decor · '· · rive 'd C d BR pallo, no itr en. """" 2 Br I Ba S4 50 Seashore. 673~78 Lg 3Br beauly, anxious $549.000 Trade for Palm fi0 0 I. j a c · m 1 c r o · Port Abbey call 752·5499 ~~!~~ eFrpfc~ :~/ $65-0 mo utJI incl 673·3415 Matramonio ron 2 ninos
DOVER SHORES Just listed 3 BR 2ba. ownerhaspncedrorfast Springs. Lake Ar· _SO/mo.OO.l'798 4br . 4ba home in mo 3BR Townhouse Apt 211 2043 Wallace. Costa
Pool, Jacuu1 overlook Renaissance Model. sale Mfordable family rowheadorinromereal Forltcnt Bayshores. Avail Isl · S48·3561 BA . frplc. enclo~ed Me s a 5-'8 1546 &
G I Dr F I Outstanding view with h · o c k J $1800 1 h bay. a axy . orma oustng Ill ranl(c oun· estal_e. 4J!9-34'!.0,.551·8215. Exec Condo. 3 Br. 2·~ wee '" an mo PARK BRISTO' patio I blk to Be & 631 2150
d 2 f I great financing. Priced 1 c II NOW" w 't 1 Ro J •kson L in rm , rp cs ror immed sale a t Y a . on Ba.front&rearprivale yr ease n ac lbr,pool,gym.sauna. sho~.s .. Appl acl'pl Smoll2brapt.larl(eyard
S68S,000 ree. 642·2510. ,495.000 Agent. Dan lasl. lJ8204().4JI R..tals yards, spa & pool. Near S;.56_1600_ nr SC Plaza. s44 s 318 · B MarRul'ritl'I & patio West c M
646·4848. Bibb CHOOSE YOUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM Frwy Avail Oct WESTCLIFF 3 bedroom. 645.9442 GdM 673-7183 avail. now 548-8121
675.2311 640-7665 MEW MOllU HOME HM1tt Fnshlcl lSth. 95s.2700 or S48-7366 1 story with pool, family Costa Mtsa 1124 32.i E tSth 2 Br 1 car lcrytMrn bv OWMr
Lrg 48R. 4flA home
Steps away from pvt
beaches. Owner will as
s1st Ill financing or will
consider trades. Shown
by appt only. Prin only
• $S30,000. Prine only Ron
Jackson 556-1800
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J Qu &IL ington Harbor area for lalboa ls'-d 3106 Mesa Woods 4Br 3ba. ing room. 3 patios. ete. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• MEWLY DECOR. pet• $.445 LarRe I Br I
A oneofou.rbeautifulnew .. ••••••••••••••••••••• fam rm w /pool et~$l~Mo.646-U77 lalboalt'-d 3706 1 Br gas pd, encl oar n ir ga rage. rerrige. 1
••••••••••••••••••••••• drwasher. pool Adults Chi 10 aerra PLACE mobile homes Coll for Charming Single family $12SO/mo Ga rdener, •-------•! " Id OK $4 s· infoonlh1Srareopply h ome Avail mid· pool service Vacant llGCAHYOH Cule small 2bdrm. lba. 642·S073 Mgmt 6411324
PttOPHTIES"' LEASE OR IUY November for I mo. 3 Judy, Agt 979·5370, eves t, u x u r io us. Three winter rental. S5SO incl. Luxury mobile home, Br+ lort Sltm/mo Call 540·7618 bedrooms Two baths ut.ils. 67s-0049. 2 Ir. I lo Apt Stunninit large 2 Br 2 Ba
MEWPOIT HGTS
2 houses on a lot
$129,000. Sl6.000down
Quail Place Properties
752·1920
l r u I y beau l 1 f u I Kay &44 9060 or 67J.8S85 4bdrm. Newport Riv-;;r; Richly deroraltd. Muted ·----p--L........L.. 1707 Newly dttor C:as pd ~~r~~~ :~8l:~I 1435
Reasonable. Seller very .Qm condo, J'ac. pool, tennis ton 3000 r et _.. --encl gar. pool. dshwr --
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P rec Su bm It Your ....................... •Room to grow in this 4br golf course. S2790 month. $37S/mo l Ir To~ F~:i~. w~ LZc,~·. $4:1
terms tSCl4~I 1Wh1tewater vu Emerald h s e 1 n q u i e l Yearly lease. •7 Rue 67•8996 Newly d"""r oas pd . MIM .....,...... G d V I O S "" ~u ,. Jat'UUt. g1s & waler _,__ Bay 2 Br 2 Ba +Lon-neighborhood only $600! nn a tt pen un -I I ds h d d 1 393 •WTORS tennis-pvt beach-pools, .,7,,.. day l·S. To see call Co.taMtto 3724 enc gar . poo . w r pai A ut.s.nopets -a...11-U-DI " ...,., 63 7300 n -1 Adulls 642·S(!TJ H1m1lton, CM 645-4411 M-.... ..-"· f le 1350mo.9'l5-1120. Plus: SUM)' 2br w/lge I· ,ncllOr ••••••••••••••••••••••• liSTILUFf ( 714 J OCEAN FRONT 1 BR. pvt fenced yard ror kids & Bachelor apt carpeted. Spa r1ous 2 Br I Ba
3 Br Home 2 Ba. New 527-5900 point Spect a cular pels, chef's kitchen & Seavlew48r 3Bl.fam1ly norookmg.rumished, Laundry~&1 S395
r a r Pet In 8 & et r views, t or 2 adlls. $990 more! JU!t 1395' •6323 rm. dinmg rm. ocean & -642-3790
Versailles 2Br. 2Ba pen·
lhse, orn view $J3S,OOO.
Assume $1211.000 or S&tl.
loans ul 11r'r. Sl828 mo.
No qualifying Ovd
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Roy Mc,._.... Rltr ~ t• n I"""' p mo u1• adults, noptts ~ 2178 _._, • •-------• Very private ocean & ca· 1110s IM"l'C. ftM .. n 1s -r • •••••••• •••••••••••••••
APAmefTS
Beaul1flul landscaped
11arden apts P11ttos or
decks Bool & Spa. rov
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Adults. nopeb
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ELEGANCE
is what you gel in this
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tverylhlng has already
been done. 4 bdrms. 211
b1 Good localioo New
near· UCI. pirk. pool
and ~chools.
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glass home. 800 sq fl 642-2510, 64MM8. Waterfront leue 4 Br 4 $125 wk. 499.2227 Pina, S.A. Luxury Con·
MEW LISTING htat.W. =· ;~~~=ui. ro.t•V.., 3214 Ba. family rm. top con· -wporthach 376' do. wtpool, adults only
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you could buy Bayfront eluded 4 Bd.r and spa, llllls niresl Sst.rp11rk. BAVCRF.ST S bdrm Ftnctd yard & garage 759·1221__ SS7S Mo Wint.er. Adult, pald.Adult.nopelJI 2RR 2BA ~IS ~=~:m:r1~'N!.;;!~ beautifully appomtrd G,......,_. home w/pool~argelard Kids Ii pets welcome MIWrorTHGn nopels 2l3-19S-3018 El Puertw Me11a l98W Wiltlon. fl3l ·$583
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bedroom h~ with 42' appt. to view Ws fine Hwtlloal•ltecll $1800 mo. Yearly Bill ....................... Ocean/nlte llght view 3 Monthly 673·7873 111r1ae No peu. MOO
bo•t dock for $27S.OOO. home call Curt Herbert& lhSO wrth sxso ex Orundy167$·6161. 3 Bdrm It.A, buondo wlth BR, 2 b• FR, grdntlncl I br. lovely rum. pool. Mo 361 "A" ll1mtlton
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S36·S016i9131&93·7040 Apt or Office space near ~Is, Motels 4100 Lonesome M seeks ru11 servtec exec suite ••••••••••••••••••••••• R~• Mo•t ..... '· Hoag Hosp 2 large ••••••••••••••••••••••• lonesome W ID shr my lor nr 0 C A1pport. Harbor Shopp1nl( Center, .. k t h + 7S2 ~9 stores rrom 644 lo 2.160 lmmacuate2bdrm, 13• rooms + 1 c en SUUIKMOTEl house HB.Aft589'79M7 f 1r .,.,,.... bath 800 sq rt Call Ed , .... I OFFICES sq I. Ava1 or rent ....,..,., b a flu n t 1 n g Ion Wells 673 ~10 Wkly rentals now avail. Roommate, NB nr bch "' • . HARBOR BLVD . CM
Landmark Condo 1 Bdrm -1 bath o n $112 & up. Color TV 2br.lba.Jac.gasBBQ. 2 prem1umorricesavatl. ToseerefSte37 Washer & Dryer, 2 Phones in room 2274 frplc1 $Z75 673·t955 Prime loc. new carpel. 1
patios. wetbar. bit in R & Peninsula S400 mo ut1I New p 0 rt BI v d c M Resp person lo shr 4 br wood noors. sky lights. llldltttrlal ltlltal 4500
0, 2 car gar SS75 per Raid. 675·1642 _ 646·7445 hse wlpool. rrptc, ele. Nr open beam ceilings. air. •••••••••••••••••••••••
mo. 1st ... last + $300 sec s. c~ 3176 Live al Newport Beat•h s 0 c 0 a s l p I a 1 a 944 & 892 sq n al SI 25 Rl~~li, IL~g~~· 11~00 t~.
de po s 1 t Ca 11 •••••••••••••••••••oo•• tP C.Hl SlOO weekly. S22S'mo.Dlane540.7363 persq.rt.CallMarkKiki (7 14)759·4381 Ask for TOWNHOUSE 2Blks Pine Knot Motel at67J.6606. 67S·5ll~
Mr. Bin ham Call8 S. from Bch. JBR. 2BA. 645.0440 Wanted roommate share NEWPORT BEACH Nr Costa Mesa new In
downstairs Lrg liv rm & lg 2 bdrm, 2 ba condo o.c A'irpart 340 to 1100 dustrtal Bldg 2000 sq rt IMIM 3844 · · Yoc ....... ~1~ 4250 Villa Balboa. Next to frplr modem k1tch up· -.-..no s:n ·ft ""·7722 G r e a I a r e a •••••• ••••••••••••••••• . lloag F"". ml"ro. air ""-·......, H b S r1 stairs S6SO + S85() dep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .,. ' NEWPORT -BEACH-S04 II r orl un ow er• I WOODUIDGE lRefundablel 498·5262 OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br rond. pool Furn $350 milt from Frwy Only SS95 per mo. 2 bdrm, I --Avail. Winter. Weekly Early AM, art ~ L11 No Newport Blvd 180sq $600. J O. Properly
ba_. 951·4543 Bmtie S-J.,.. Monthly . 67~7873 642·9572 rt at SIS5 Sierra Mgmt ~mt. 751 'Z787
l Cl!pktr.o 3171 G Co 641-1324 L..,.a l.ada 141 ••oo••••••••••••••••••• l...tah to sa..re 4300 arocies ~:xerut1ve suites. run R...tals W.ttd 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v· J BR condo upper ••••••••••••••••••••••• forll... 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bdrm •. J bath. lge deck. r':o~t Nr. new.· Frpk. Cut liv~ expe1111es ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• b~!v~";~ 7v;,.~~eas:'na-Young Christian Couple
oc:eanv1ew.SSOO Turner pool nrtown&lrans No Established 197t StorolJI~ seek ltv1ng arrange
Assoc.494-1177 pet~. adults . s49s. Featured in 'fime Mag on Balboa Peninsula CM~lilU menls an exchange for
CONDO 2 bdnn. 2 bath. 496·4226 La r g e C I 1 en t e I e next lo Fun 7.ooe I 10•, {\I 2 room office, wet bar. services, companionship
ocean view No End Personal atteot1on & x 2()1,1 ru busmess use only $225 & 'or rel!.I ~ml
S875 mo Turner Assoe fntt. lHO careful srreening. 673-2943.._673-}930 __ Mo_utalsf!leld.646·16!W. Old F1shemman net'ds
494.i111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TimeSaving' 2B R. 2BA Waterfront Loaded wtextru• This H0•111t~.t.m 2 rar garage in C M.. M~ Enc w.t n-:an v1·e~ n...1wce I •· 2 2b 2b v-,. om p I ,. n c Io s .. d home wfsl.ap for 3I f'T "''"' w ""' "' stunning r. a comes 832-134 ' " .. Avai able for sub·lease Br Apts Newly decorat complete wt all major 4 $125 mo 751 S266 art in one or Newport's ex· boat. Yr Leue Pay to
ed. refnge, d11hwa5her. appliances. garage, pool 6 m. elusive office complex· _!l700~l!._498-222!1
disposal. heated pool. & more ' Only $425 ! ··Gay Roommate OffictR.tal 4400 es Quiet handsome set·
elev1tor. sutrter. prkng 18344 Contact~rviees' .,.,................... ling mcludes reception/. ~1/•f'lt/
S85Ur up ~aJ.1494 lll83 Also . roiy lbr wt yard & L a r g e s t G a Y 1617 WestrUH. N B. Want phone cove rage • rw1cmc• Mtw,.t.._. 3169 pool.only$365• IJ.8383 Male/Female Room· financial Inst. 1000s.r utilities • janitorial • •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• Rcntimes631-45SS fee mate Service in So la~ floo.LJ\.J!!ll ~I·~. 100 free photo copies/ ....._, Ocunfront for Winter ......... ~~ Calif G.R.C. tor rental mo • ample parking • Oppo:luft• SOOS
Renta la. Furnished & ~ UifwwlaMd 3900 needs. 11•7PM THE RIGHT secry service avail. • ...................... .
unfum Smiter, 675 4912. •••••••••••••••••••••" (213)6.'M)-3040. SPACE kil<'hen. Call Qualified LOSING LEASEI" quit· Ser I S t O'tC M4Q r r ting business, Se ling QUt
NO FF.E! .Apt & Condo S E A. W I N D f toshr2brcondoinH.B THE RIGHT v ce a . '""·v• 0 ALL supplies and nx
rentals. Villa Rentals v1• I ·GE wlsame. T~nls, pool. PRICE vle~in -tures including.
· f7H9128rolcer Ii.a.A WIO. $250 + \'! utlls It GUAIAMTllOI Hun~lngton Beach. 419 Display cues. waiung
,All MrWM81' New l'2 bdrm luxury ~p. S1H7'3 300 to 6000Sq. Ft. Prime ri:r s~;rr•, M82mt~·caot room chairs. Beauty Rt"nnu adult apt; In 14 plans I . --• w r ff I ., S1lon hairdryers and LUI Bdrm from MM. 2 bdrm iChristaan F to shr bag lllM root o ace1 n 641-1324 hydraulic chairs. mir·
COUMYll' C Crom SS3$, Townhouse hollH In H.B. No pets or Newport Harbor with Buutirul offit'C In suite, rors. 1helvaand pl1n1.1. UYM from MIO+ pools. ten-dilldttn.'215.,fl88.-31181>-=-boil slips availabl' nr Airport Prkg Incl. t Allo. mike·~. shampoo
R1chelon. 1'2 bedroom n11. waW'f1lll. ponds! hr lr1 luxury home Pluta Iona list of special secret1rl1l Pref tr R.f: and hair produrta.
apu •townhouses. Gas ror coollinl • heat· w/prof ~raon tsllut + imenilia Terri fir leas-or assodattd bu.'t11esi1. Call 831-17$4 or
f'rom U»Sl9QO &64 l900 Ing paid. From San dep. h~~11~C:!Y~ availablt 752-5191___ __ af\er61 ..... __
1 BR Vtrs1ille1. Pen Die10 Frwy drive North ~ 1714) 67ir •662 JANITORJALSUPPLY thouse,l540permotittl on Beach to Mcf.cSdtn ..-. Hue somethln11 you N JSK ZKdown OWC 6H·SIU. ua.oos. lhn Weston Mcfaddnl SELL Idle lteml with a .... • ...... , want lo HJI' Clual!led tt • • u l •ti 10. f45·U42 to Su wind Vlll11t. Dally Piiot Cliutned 1d1 do It .wdl -Call m..arotrn-l71l
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Rider wantl'd, pnvatl' •••••••••••••••••••••• l'lenc11I DHIV•'RS WANTED Hair styli.st. bLlblease & MOD.Ef.S/ESCOITS Plastu:" ~!r~t'r Opl'rator RECErTIOtlST
van Newport to LA da1 Rrat A.DVetTISIMG R:.inking llLLINGCLERIC Early m~ming home de be your own boss T_Qll QQ!Jµs95J.097J for 1ad~1·~1\'t' & 1·1~a1111i: our l r\!Ule o<r1ce ha& 1.11
ly t2 13l4R55708 17141 Chri timCMrch ' SA._US TELLER lll'quires typing & ll\!t!fY LA TIMl-:S _Newport Beach T.wo Modelsneeded.Allty~ mri; lu m::1. ~~~""· 1rnm1•tl l)JICnU\g for a
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 792 Virtona, CM needs hard workmg. ag Po:.ilion avail in our I 546 0235 SS2·024S f~ ---· -Mo11rO\'la1 I\ B handle ltusy phones Lile
(('l)rner Vl "lvr1a & greSblVt!, vrgan1ted Southt'oast PlazunHirc IOOIKHPU I H OMEMAKERS NEWS DELIVERY rOL.AROID typing As ontor thena-
' sales reps 1<1 call on de Pl t ELfCTRONICS f'/T o EGE STUDENTS 2·Sam, M·F.SlOO+ wk uon s largest Realtors. Placenlla > sigo & areh1tel'lural Ka~:;A~b~~~ey Li•dgcrs & l!eni•ral oHire for sk1llt>d &stm1 skilled ~ LL $6/1\r ho keep Irv, CM, f:'ll!._953-8110 Speri.il t!\ent comµJn~ I w1• oUer ideal env1ron-FOUND ADS
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time students accepted panL e-crd oppt \, " " l1onal Guard f r1or HomeS~rvices. ~:844l_Q!646-~13'" 11 11~ \1 · 11 1?131!>117 llllO j llvn 31 ~hr week.M~· ..... .,,68 dra... t highest <·oni f[RCDIL l!J u s~. military helpful Call 559-SOZ! M .t.L.a... <..1
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Lunt·hes 1 $31 90 Th1b llUMGUA.L ti951'ownd.'enll•r Dr TRA.IMH for evemng work App Y 642•3481 · Special even~ company
week b pec1al i Costa COMMUNITY l'ost.i Mesa. t:a !.l:tli~i Good typing. d1cuiµhone ELECTIOtlC •n person 9· 12 AM or --rweds SanUL~ Home vii.-
Mesa Christian Pn• LIA.ISONAIDES Jo.11ual<>vro:rt11nit) h«lprul , answNinR 4.30·6.30 PM ~I W MURSESA.JDE its ofrtce p.1rt1es ell' ~~~~>0~20~·~s~~Mto llihni:ual Communil) Ernpoyer phones Willtramin the l'll[l' Coast Hwy4 NU remale for relier duty S101hr plus Al~oo1wo
l.i111son Aides n~ed bv legJI ru:ld & general of. ~ Houseke.eper business Care for alert elderly 1nl(l> ror t:ash1~r~. &
JobsWmited, 7075 Huntington Bearh euy rice Call Janine. Manufa rturer 's man with lux rondo lady, S4.SO/hr NH l'amera o~r:itors. Call
L.ost · cat, greyish llgt>r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• St·hool DtSl Oral & writ 14RMA.ID S40 60S5. (.'oasl<il Person I represenlallv~ with ex ~eeds a Deal llt'™>n for area.~S-J:l63 __ rollrct C213151ri 1100
F. 12 >rs. ShorecbU \'II'• TYPING lgt bkkpl( m ll'n fluency m Englti.h & <Part Time I s~-ecl en nl'I ARY . ?190 llarbor pand1ng Imes in elec light duues m exchange OCEAM Of'EAATOR P'OL.AROID
CdM 700-0040 m) home f'ree pickup & Spanish or l:.nghi.h &. thu~•ai;tic pe™m l>Jrt 1:11\•d . Ste an C M EOE Ironic components seeks for free rent ~-8902 Immediate employment
Lost. male Springer del 640·96.ll Ldollan Hmong prt• Ta\ ern Gl6 9!135 F'reetoapphrants said engllleer trainee anytime _ oppo r tunities rur ~~~1~~nt~sYtI~~,.~·~
Spaniel Liver & white 8 Practiral Nurse dt'sires rerred 6 hrs per da) 12pm 6pm Attrart1ve romm1ss1on Housekeeper. Sun & qualtried applicants
Yrs Neutered. ans to work by day Call t:\en S47J.hr Appl) 73S 14th C•/T~'st rate and benefits Mon only Cleaning & with USCG hceni.e 2S ~;Q ~:r.i~Jag~fi51~~~ RuffTuf!.~~ARD' tngs960-JUI_ St 118 S3688St 9t .. UTY ... SSIST. l'art time uu< ··nd packageol'fered F'orap· child care l.aguna tongrossm1·n Du11~1n· II 00 """"'"" I '""" '"' J ~~ u pointmenlcalll!!W 72S7 Beach area 641 8700 '"a co t'Ct <213I~ 11
I h -NURSE. will care for A u t o M el' ha n 1 t' 2 full lime .i~"~tJnt~ Thur~ 9 s Wiii tram days, E\•a. 497 3983 eves elude harbor patrol & p time. 1 day~.2 hn. dwi .ost w 1te M Poodle I elderly ~rson m their Proresswnal uni) ~o·, llCl'dt'd for busv In 111~.1 645-5724 vassenger for hire ly AM dt'hvl'r). LA ~.1xh. area Caffil'll home,hvl.'-OUI G-106J62 I parts so•. l,Jbur l>hOp (."1rllo11lla1r f'ACTORY TRAINEf: ~wknds SalaryS1®$18001mo Times $100 per Wl'l'k
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Honn) 75\1 1221 w~~dl~6~~ckiCdM, re H•.Wcwifed 71001 Gi33320 ·~11;141 I !'art T~~r small; ~u~i~~.f1i~~ft~~;.u~.a~~ IMSTAUA.TIOH QUEEMSWA.TUY l.agunu8ea(•_h 494&1!16
REW AR() SI 00 (or •••••••••••••••••••••··1 BA.BYSITTER. I Beauty •.. , con \•a lesre'lt hospital ' expenent-e nee Mature TV DEPA.RTMEHT MA.R.IMA p /TIME EVEMIMGS Restaurant
wallets lost at 5 Crowns A.ccoltl'lfina Clerta Ma tun'. lo~1nii person lo HA I R ,DH 1-:S S r. H & Must be cxperienred in I women p rd l' r red Must be able to handle CAT A.UNA. ISLAND/ COIMSdinn
Restaurant CdM 1010 Fullume posilum. MF. utrhou,r2mo oldi;vn l\IANl<.:URIST .ror Rd iostitutional food pre· E 0 E JVERPAC large units. h<lurs 1211 LOMGIEACH .• ., RL'S JR
N 1 · : k d I s 5 Su me experience I m our C.M home .i 51 N B salon l le11t1•le parallon Apply at The C~R P 1058S Lawson Pm Mon Fn Appl) m (21_3l43'1·S611 Yowth Ccrrien CA 213 1::i~~l~~ as e , preferred. but ,.111 1 ram I d.i)s wk 549-7228 I ~rer The Hair ll;mdler~. Gardens. 450 Glenneyre River A \!e f' V 962 9336 person TV dept Ke rm Office Adu lb v.1lh outstand111i: 1 •
Excellent ad\;rn1·es & Uays11ter mature l'" 64284114 ~9-i807S Fashionable Newport Rima Hardwart' 2666 Will trade almost allr:.ictiveper..onalilli:s HELPS MAKE Lost Lrg r Calico Cat I b r t s lar• om d r r \1 p~ Beach FashlOfl Island H~rbor 81 J CM th f "'ho cn)O) v.orkm g v.11h Glenne) re & ~1ounlam I ene • s a , c PH or in .int ' ..:aut~ I ('ount (' r lll'lp. morn any mg or part time 10 IS y1:ar old 'uuthl> Rd La guna Bt'ach mensuratl' "'•th,., ~d'.\1 ho'!'c 9tipm. \111n OrcmcJrCCMlnty's ,hifl, P ume no exper Salon under new lnsuranct' orftreworlt E\Cotn"S r 9 pm \'Jll ENDS MEETf penenre A\a1lable 1m fri $1S ... k lh Ffne.stSdori oer i\pply 111 person owne r s hip seeks A.cCCMttRqJ ~-~I "
Reward 49419211 ced1ately Call BarbarJ. 160 6!10i aft lipm Nl't<ds hair Sl \h ~t' Oippil)' Donuts. 1g54 Operator With following f'Gf' has OP<'lltnl(S m p~ ~t~e~~2 ~ p_e,;_1 .in~~~ • f'ound Black & white S40·9601 640.6667 · N ''I d · M & has available rental customer ser,,.1n· drpt ~ shaggy mall' dog Med shampr ~100 & a~l>•~ ewport" \ t room 640.6023 Sandy Handle all .t~pet·b or needed for detail cr:ifl ,llm ~!k for Af!drea
small Lampson & Dale, ACCOUMTA.HT 8abys11ter for 2 rh1ldr!'n I ants . opSa ar) l'ounler help Part Timl' personal lines business work . Must be perfe<' I I Ml~ Jr would like to G G Work 6416341, CHlff IJmo &211yrs.pt1m1• H1\rGaul'he.Nll Call ror apporntment F'O OD SE HV I CE Starting salary com llonists. Ptl.'<'e work at ,R.E.IMVESTMEMT h1•lp you make enda
home8912814 Growing Restaurant mornings, Tul'S f'ri 540-11177 Mon F'ri Gary's Deli MANAGER mensurate with Exp & homt !::am while you learn meet w~ have im·
Chain in Orange Co \pos..,1b]y M11n 1 My •BIKESTllR~;. Coast llw>' CdM w•rert1f1cate ror small Ability Xlnl cumpany 498·19839SCalh}' II E n I T AG ~: mccliuteJo'\JLLorPART
f'OUND 3·4 mu old seeksqualJfiedChirfAl' home. Ln•I' l'rk A~~•~t Man:iRer 111 6752193 pvt conl'aleSl'en t benefits&cart't'rad1•an ParH1me Sales help l!llVF.STMl'::-.IT will TIME i-mployment op-
blk & whit kitten COWltantfor Co~.Head 5S!lM?S. mt'l'h for Schwinn dl' Crell11 Union Cl erk , hospital Must tnjoy cement iilt'nt1al f'or wanted Prest•"" tea<'h 1ou creui1\i' ••1ttun1tu.'S .1vailable. w white rlee collar Bk 'r s s "ook 1'ng & have ,... f L ' .,.. q 11 a r I er s ea \' )' a er raml't' at u11 a Irr Must have prior bno1kpn1t l'X!>{'r nl'l'eS). ' appt ca I Pa uh nt-o t gourmet cookware shop in an c in i:. 1031 ,, x 4949310 restaurant acc'ting ex IOPMto6A.\I Wmrhells store exp Salan hr~ Tue. Wed. Thurs, supervisory ability S49890'.I mCdM Mustha\·esin ch.rnlo(es. ln\~~tor tip
Lost Pentax Camera per 1s req DullEll!i incl Donub 253 EJ~t 17th $101400 S44-98JS I 7 30 41'M , t'all 7002003 S49 306I l'~re mttresl 10 cookinl( \'elopmt'nl & roun~hnl!
Vic N B Golf course starr supen 1~1on. mo stn•cl Costa Mrsa BOAT MECHANIC \fon lhru fri genl'ral IHVOICE CL.Ell Call Berle at 951 J33S or Ex per counsdors n
Reward842 0160 closings & quarter!~ lflakers l""I "' r Dentnl, front orr1rl' Nanl'Lat673_·34<&4 Cl'l\e 100'. ('(Imm Tht'IS r I .... needl'd for ,,allbo.iq ~•v~rymenover.., or oroup pract1l'e . S800. DOE IO('al com -1 1 f L.ost Male l.abrador. hlk manc1a repo • ..,. t'Om fo:\p m Donut making or charter club in 'lletAµort L '' Time~ to homes .. f'ARTTIME an unu~ua oµp) nr w wht chel.'1 No Hunt puterknov.ledgea must "'Ill troin Appl) at 8 "'a<'h Will wvrk vn l' M 3 am 6 am challanging po:11t1on, pany want' mature right person l'onflden
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My Ghm111;e ur ll~;nen. A l' c n I r (l r In Par1fit Federal Sa\IOjl~ t'.ill ~lelom:e for Jppt 10 7 or! ~II 30 495 E. 0} r I l' e du t I l' ~ --Eam Holiday Money I sun·essful ver) busy
Blu(' Book Lost nn :-\pt \'estment Stuck Bniker : & L11an has an 1mmf'cl I :-.~ 119110 17th St , C M t1141549·~ Jan ii o ri a I l'I> mm · 1 Lingerie Home Partie~ execull\e Must bt• 1•\ I
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67S 6726 Susan I mainlatntnf! l>t\erahcts Counsl'lur at lht'lf 5an .... inted for auto ... a,h In "'"""'A.NO I sharp. ai: I! res~ Ive dable p t1m1• F um~. I rA.RT TIME ~uperbl~ i.:riiomt•d A
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. profit and l'Jbh projl't' lhl' branrh Tht· 'UI' Dl'pend.ihle Prrft•r l)('ntJI I lmmed1ateopemngfor.i new or youn~lers F.~ une i:irl otric~: • 1•11n da) .!. 1•lp m 5 OOpm Lo~t flip Cu.rl full surf I t 1 on s p I e .h c ,. J 11 1 n·s~rul rand1dall' v. ill •>ldt'r person for e\l•nm)! Ori hodonir Assistant Janitorto 'A'<>r~ rull llmt', eel lent ea rninics r or sider able local dnnn~ ar .1t
:mil. 10 10. Seal Death 752 0070 F.OE h.t\t' 1 2 y~ exi>l'rirnt't' shirt mrl "'l'Ckl·rub. i\p I R!'l.'t'pttooist wanted. General oight shift r.x_cell fr person with abiht) 111 Benefits mrludl' 1111~ vf
Reward l2l3>263 116l ADM INISTR \Tin: I m n1·" arc'Ounl:. 11.1th a pl) G •rt Shup John I Pll·a~c rnll Dr Jacobs Tit. lol»oa lay CW, inge beneri~ f or more motivate Van or lari.te I \a r 1ety & freedom , I CA RL•S JR Found little g1rlsl ASSISTMJT ,a \111~s&lvJnora1·om Wa,nc Airport Tm·~ 84114444 Apos1t1on1snowa\'aila-info and1nten1cw.rall carisneeded Call 1?rl•a1 starttnl(pa~ lit ,111 •
bracelet ldro11ry V1r Sctenre Applln111on~. flll'll'1a l bank. Salar) SalA:'l1,!'>46·1Mnli blcmourProShopfora Mike V1.v1an1 ~7 14 1 MediaMerchant:. limited iirnwth poti•n j 4~60 8c:naKaPlrwy.
Costa Mesa 6753070 lnr ·s C1rn1 p Ull'r 1 ... 111 b1· romml'nsurall• CASHIER OEHTAl.OFffCE self motivated person 641 -1616 E.Of: MF 213.427 Z15tiEOE tial Goo<l edul·.Jli1111 IMN F~und Keeshound.f'blk Produl·tsr>1v1s11m l11rnt I "'1th rxper1cn1·c· ~:~ HOUSEWA.RESALES ASSISTANT . ex wlthaple;,isant&outi.to Liquor Store Stocking & Part ti-me-evenini.ti-. stabil1t~ & h•ll
& gra) Shellie. ~I sa : ed m the lrvlnl' East In cell1•nt fnnge l>t'oer1t!-~·u11 or r lime \ppl~ llt'IU'nl'cd. needed for ing personahl> Some Cash Reg 1:.t e r ex ans111•erin1t serv1re. nu mo11va110l1 ,\ \ll ~l ~:quai l>ppt) Employer
ble. Au~t Shrp t'rllSS F' du!>l r1 a I l'ompl<•-c 1 at park;ii.te I' lease appl} <'rn"'n Ila rd ware 11121 11rofcss1on.tl Qffll·e Also sale~ t'xpcnence helpful pen en re nCl.'t>ssa r > exp nee Call. 1>16-~)00 Y. rll<! \er. dt'tJilt'\I Id \I F
bluemerle \'ello\l. l.ab l Santa 1\na&San Diego inpersvnto livme<Westt·ltHl :-.ill part llmeSU'RETAtt\' Hours 8AM·4PMMon-over IS Appl~helween8 EOE tt'rmrludinRJmh1l1vn~ -----lllllllllll~!!!!!!!!!!
mix f' '1ewpor1 Animal f'w~s I. hJ~ an 1m fam1har With dental in day thru Fnday If you & 3 ... eekdlJ)S 1888 qu3hf1rauoo!! personal !---------
Shelter ~ 3656 mediate operung for an PACIFtC FB>ERAL CASHIER l>Urann• Svuth 1.a)?una are quahr1ed for this Pla<:ent1a, ~ta Mesa P'A. YIOU Cl!ll( des1·np11on & desired
-'-' organized self starter... SAVINGS & LOAH HOUSEW A.RE SALES 499 4~S pos11lon. please ca II for The Jolly Roger Inc , an i.al.iry Wnte Box =s11.
FOUND Adolescent rem experience in thesr 32039Camino full or p lime Appl) Dental cha1rs1de ass1s appointment 64S·SOOO LIQUOR CLERIC estabhshed restaurant Da1l> P1lnt. PO Box IS60.
dog, blk med curl) hair, areas Capistrano Crown Hardware. 1024 t.int. p ltme. oml' ell Exten51onS2l Experienced f'ullttme cham, has an opening <.: o" ta Ml' s a . t ,\
w tan legs, 45 lbs AccountsPayable ~anJuanCap1strano lr\lnl'(Wes_tcli((JNB perS-481262 Apply 2SO ~.17th St. (or an experienced 92f.260560 549·4220 Pe1'1i0nnel 17141661· 7200 H RE IA·~•Rn<'r needs 2 male as Girl Friday 9-3 Costa C M Payroll Clerk to work in 1 No need 10 tra\'1!1 all 0, er
VenderLiason .....,_ P time childeari• typrng. books & ship t h di t " .. Lost Tcmer, 10 wk olcl Typing 60"'"m r Ch I Jobs, travel Flexible ltetailfabn('storc o an e ex ens.•Ye salt'~ vou'll frnd them w., worker or rist1an •>ng 646 0244 h t
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642 SG78 REWARD Purchasmi: Equal ODDiy Employer C ILDCA. s1stants f'or designer Mesa Westside. Iii: ht MA.HA.&EMEHT a 4 person dept Ab1!1ty I 'o"n lo look for uara<>c
puppy, M, blk & tan. \'Ir Mminum S vears orru·<· 91u111N6 ~l'hovl 962 3312. 1 hrs S48·3823 .c1 · 6 locat1onl> Southern P one commun1ca ions nght hl'rc in (.'lai.sthl'd
6th St. Ral Pen c>.per1cnl·e requ1rt'd MIU l'll·nl:al DIETARY A.SSIST. GIRL FRIDAY Busy California Tr.ito<'l'i. & a must Salar.Y com· To plare )our i:arai:e F1n!I \\h,11 .>OU want rn
673 8427 :i IK 0822 s 1 . I I I varht sal~ orr1re Must assistant manal(ers F.x-me~surate with ex· ~air ad call642 S6ill Dally l'ilui t:lassiri~ 67S S71G a ary commensurall' Well s Fari:o Bank, Maturt• person • Ai I' Time F'n -Mon PM type & be l(ood with citing. rhallrol(inJ?. ('X per1enrl' Apply •n '
withexrcnence. Laguna Brach llff1re. 1·u r ate l>P•~I (.uocl 'hirt p Time Sat·Sun public cellenl benefili. & start Spepmrsoant bet"'·een Sam & I a1·1y P1·1a1' .................... . Found 1011 Aust Shep CIENCf. • hasanimmediall'o~n v.(11(uresXlntben('f1h l AM shdt Bay\'lew 67~11 ing salar) ~1u,1 have
Mix male 1'1 yrs APPLICATION INC I tndora JJme~ lnsurann• t'on\ Jlosp ;n;:>Thurin Governess. hvein retail bal'ki:round THE JOLLY ROCf:R ••
SSS-74341 673-4186 S Wngley St T~ In 1 n e Ca II J 1H n· I \\e (.' M &1i350S ed for 2 ctuldren ~=~~. Prefer RTW or related INC : :
• ... ----'-5350 Irvine.Ca 9271<1 iS20990EOI-: DR'"r9'1!BS 12131627 1471 17042GilletleAve I SJle" r ... ~ 9SHS44 To "ork 30 hri. Pl'r -l .iiv-1'"" mature .. exper. refs Irvine.CA
••••••••••••••••••••••• An equal nppnrtunity "'eek Six month:. pr(' Telecommunications Good salary & benefits. MANICURIST 1714_.~1 el!l.l!l!>Jerm f \ tuu~ bank1n11 ex Cl.ER.ICAL l'ni:meenng firm needs N B.641.S144 olc w1clientele. 111 U urea Photo GrtotC~
Escorts
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Adm 1 n 151 rat 1 \' e pt<nence preferred but PART TIME Drartcrs expenenred tn Grocery Cleric wanted 40 No percentage, lo nat CUSTOM-I..,..._
Secretary Dtie to CX· notn•quu·ed l,ookmg ror mil'reslml( Gl.,co•rond) hlnckadon.·Mhyalarrd hr Part-time or full 6Jralte3386Call Mory Ann (LEADPERsON~
II l work ? Ty p 111 g , no " t 1 me Non u n 1 on pans1on an eJtce en op I . h I ' "'ork!'rs only n""d app· ••o.3""3 A professional color lah rt ·1 h r A Onl( wit an l'Xtl'I en. ~horthand Orril't' IOl':J w n '" '"' M ECll \="IC po Untbly 35 arisen ohr salar\' and benefits lion on PGI 3days µrr ly. K&B En1tineenng, M G '" 1631 needs an experienced a <·a pa e secn>tary wit . , . ,-, 1·• 1•40 1614 c~11 yth th a c reg or ~. r11•tom pnn· ler i'n char"" d · k II package. you will find a v.eek . Sat &Swi. 646 7431 • , ., ~ ing an lfll! w1 a Place l ,..,_t Mesa ..... ~ ... wor pl'Ol'cssmg s i s. d Da1'ly P1lotCla••1f1"" 1'd !! ia,~_a or an eveninu pnntinu bTt I do eport, fr1en ly atmosphere ~1 kc o r shopping "" rn ' " ,. COEDS Would love to amo's't Y f oall w1l1ino ~~ For more mformat1on Clerical ... a"·. i"r by• ~~mg the Da1lv IS a simple matter Medical lea m. Eiteellenl op party with )nu Cull Sue 0 " I 11 ' ·' ' ' ' ~l rall 642·S678 f'HLEIOTOMIST portunity for advanre or Kath\' an\t1melcarry out assigned peaseca Classified Pllott'IJssir1edAd~ REC.-nONIST ment.Apply
9S3 9363 · · tasks Will report direct J i111 GoarclMr CI erk Tra·1nee Needed for bui;y N a RAPID COLOR INC , . . I) to \ice president (7141497-2487 ERIC "'f.M ET\O~ l\T I Send resume. 10 con Lab Must be ex 16661Milltken.lr\!me
THE w AR F:HOl s F. I (1dent'e, to Tom Roll. ~ The Classified Advt>rtl'> pertenced Rt'Q Hours EOE M r
W E N f. E l> '' Wright Energ> Corp . '•• • 4t •1 1n11 Department of Lhe 9-6 Mon·Fn. &some Sal Photographers needed
BARTENDER WITII /\ 200 Newport Center Daily Pilot has an open Qualified persons rall Please Call...
BLENDER Drive. •308. Newport 1n11roraresponsible.en Jan &;11·22.54
CALL. DAWN 966·~ Beach ca 93i60 W ELLS thus1ast1C' person a~ ~0140 Photo
WED SllN EVF.S • clerk trainee. Must have M_,.C ... , •aocESSl...--T~H More fam1hes arc 11ctt1ng F' ARGO rr an AA. .. "9 ~ l9t"0ttol StnicH 5360 1he camping "buie" this ~ previous 0 ire ex 1 Fron I offire solo NB. If you have experience
••••••••••••••••••••••• year If yuu have a BANK rne;i:~~eus':~}u~~'k~/~~ MD. 40/hrs MonF'ri withanE-6.C·41&C42.
WOMEN'S CENTER camper that's not J!el dcr If you like1o work Salary open Please you are a rand1date for
Pregnancy lt.'Stmic. 1m ling used, s1·ll 11 now Equal Opp Empl md 'h with figures ancl w;int send resume to. Ad No our color proressin)?
med results l.41v. !'osl w11.h ~Classified Ad Yl!rlety we .,.;II tram you 93S, Daily Pilot, PO Box tech position Apply
t1bor11on All methods or p•1 .A · for thi• "'"Hllon Ex 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 111661 Millilten, lm ne
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medical, dental, hfe in Dally Pilot Classifieds. stop s~op~g__<'!~er
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8arttndfors. M'rvel'I. bus SECRET ARIES! etrhan1 S7S $3$.• >' Ponibly Cock • Bdrm set, Teak. queen *BALLOONS o]ftr $48.W.S ly ors JUJt mu.med r~m Thr prfr~ of ltem11 Atll for U1C MGR
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skllls to manage. broker Bh•d NR We buy u,,ed applJanct'5 Room Smk. free stand Sl800 Sell ror S800 t«111e S5SOO Will con:.1der LIMO Pord Sedan Deluxe. "•0 ·•>0>., S•0·•0 7
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commercial real estalt" SF:R\'lt' t.:l>IATION We sell recond . guar * * I BUY * * Courh & chair hkt· nt>w, •!'.&, ntw$.SO 645·6066 & .ill 675 ~14 2a11ner. 730-!ml dJ:. concours trophy wurner.
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MANAGER/ $150 pick up. I IUY FUIMITURE 546·0500. 494 34al~94 6843 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64.>4707 '56 T·Btrd. ?!>. pb. auto. 2
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fashion boutique.Salary Weare seeking mature. Kt!nmore Wa s h e r KING INNERSPRING 4cha1rs1.:ame1ablel used. forendtablei.S20 7Sl..a967 S:i• peed 9010 St0,_750.645378!
+ comm Laguna well 11rooml'(l individual 1 white l Good work mg EXTRA Fl RM mattress 494·2S2'l ea ne~ new air mal •• •• ••••••••••••••• •••• '53 Ford V 8 2 dr C'nup. Newport area_. 494.3094 lo manage I ol our high condition $75 Alter 6pm set ...... rth h h d '-·d tress S40. 1-:lec nt•w ORANGE COUNTY New eng Slra1aht SIOOO -volume !tervwe stations . never """"· wo (\I ('OUr . 11) I e·a "" . Charglu BBQ $40 All i, Gun & ColKton 1976 TA HJ Tl 18' JET ,.. SALESLADY 111 L\ista Mesa Prior re 6_7_5 77~ _ __ $530, sacr $248 del blue. green & yello\\ ~rire 551 .3360 SHOW boat. immaculate cond. 645·6170
P ti. w h 1 1 Side by side Frost Free Never used queen sz, noral, end Ibis & coffet• . --$3995 080536·2127 R·c-otl--' res ge omens sop lJI ewer :t must X nl worth S399. cash only tbl. wh ite w glas•, Girlsbdrmset.$300 Ant• Oct 17/18,9to5 ""'"" --in Cdm. Must have bin st:Jrttnl( sal.ir~ Ill pa1cl Fridge Xlnt cond. $265 $ • que ch ldren · school loots, StorocJt 9090 Vehicles 9530
cere interest Ill Quality holiday~. l)l.'ns1on & sa1· Washing machine. $.5-0 218 del Usually home lamps. pa in I 1111(. a 11 d k S~ 0 Is t luy . Sel. Tradt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••• • ••••• • • /\pp a rel. Send reply 1 1111:s plan, paid vacation. 642;J9.li _ 754 7350 coordinatt'd See to ap es · · 1 pain mg, featuring weapons of all DUNE BUGG Y
Care of J Moon 177F eH· Apply m person at Husquvama V1lung sew· MUST Sal prec 642·3397 • 49'.1·4116 t1~~ ie~o~ ~~~id ~~o~s eras swords. roms, war VW. older model. runs RiversideAve~B92663
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Santa Ana Blvd . (.' \l $I 2 5 o 57·95 OB O & dresser to match Like 61 i ft $125 548--3888 Phaf SeWU1g machine, items Oran.:d.'o Fair storage for any site, 24 4Jl7 6142 ;:i~:;!~~01~~~~o~~I EOE 9681036 npere"'.:iatMeusOnt s1yeeSl~"'aopr Gorocie~ 8055 !2594_ .. ?22BO Stereo. $100 ~~~~~1~rrk~ngt~~~~r hr security. free Dune Bugg) treel
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wage + commission We need Jn amb111uus best offer Marta FRIONLY8:30to5.Anti SAVE• BALBOA BAY Sto~.RHt.raftt, prh•ileges. Newport "Bl'RRO"J600CCEng
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organ 1z.ed . 11>• hk kp~ !St J 110 n l! n •to rt' 1 n works good$200 548 8513 Water Bed with lleater clot~1ng. rru.s~ all ~inds 645-5124 Also. make up. shampoo 10', Ca mper Four Star 1972 Ford Courier New .:llllB ll.u 1~11• kl1Ct ex~. 4 day wk Pd \ ar & l'oronJ dei ~1 .. r needs or 548-4485 0 a k h e a d b o a r d Don 1 miss this one · 3238 Pohce radar cletector for ;ind hair produl'ls w1rerr1gerator & stove pa 1n1 • spoke wheels·
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Box 1560• Costa Me,J, fincrhcnlele li44 7482. Freezer. late model. tress &frame.S2Seapc washtdryr. motorrycle. SPORTINGllOUSI': HIF~ s~ 8098 ('Ondil1on. $900. Call '71 Chevy Suburban. 67K COMEINOR 92626·0560. n·,\Cll F:H h $ 00 S-M 3 499.~499.~ misc,111chr:n2re8S7 9561 Membership ror sale 1• betwe41n 1oam·5pm miles. auto. air, power CALL FOR SE~RETAR'r' CARSON A'ppl1 1 .. al111ns bl'IOg c ~st ly~ I . 54 I WATERBED GA RA GE SALE 953 (emale$200 857-SS31 s:.~~;·,;~~·a·bl~·t;;n·r~i.:; 631-7657 $2200 Offer 6736336 & FRHAPPIA.ISAL Ma~or corp seeks ex per taki.'11 rnr tc:orhl'r Appl} _Qr 43·44 King size co mplell' with Se nate Ckt 16 & l 7 d di··aonal w ~tand ~1<11 I ''Over Cab, sto\•e, sink & 642·9666 Cormier-Delillo Sec retary for C"rs1111 Washer & dryer. clean. Franr1sC'a n apple 1she:. u., ~ .,.,
u lla11>th11rn l'hr1st1an all accessories & Collertables. glass. pot Sso Nurses slark~. 4 6757813 1ce box Very reasona· '7t!Chevy 1 2Ton. Big 10, CHEVROLET Sales Ore. Mu:;t ~good S ,. h o '' I I Ii II J 5 works good, each $95 book<helf headbo~rd tery. brass. books & bl 645.....,., \'-8, auto. ps, b1~ tires. \8211 BEACH BLVD. t t F t or p ••3 8513 <•04435 ~ " coats $3 ea m 1s r Yamaha WP 071 lurntu t>. -~ "' YP•5 run. ,. J I Brookhurst Fnunta1n .,. · 0~~"° 'llew condition S200 murh misc eler adJ shocks <ti 000 HUNTINGTON BEACH pearance t:u~tomu \ ll !1623Jl2 El d 11 d 548·6121 ble,d1re£·tdme,quarlt Motorb.dlikes 9140 d 's · contact b s phon J l'~ . er ryer. "n con New baby rr1b $50 FRI thru SUN 10 am lo I h k lock. \ alue $300. Sl'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml. t.lnt t•o n 4500 84741017 or . u y e~ rr: .. cHER I bronze. $100 714 751 8516 2pm JOI Oswe••o Ave. Fu I length w Jte mm Dys 646 4405 eves Xlnl salary & benefit~ l;A 642.9385 . . ,. coat. hke nl'w, ~~00 St2S OBO R92 784 1 afl llONDA MOPED 673 7127 549·1~3'-"3'"""1 __ _
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Keno Holmes 1;n:n 1h1ldhoo1I t'lt1mentar) IRefngerator,,ery dean. ""6 Breuer Chrs S300 Rerng. D set. m1sr e\e~ ys. lntci(rJlt•d Stt·rl.'o 5250 Call6428607 ·75 Datsun Pick Lp. low
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If you are loolnng for a childcare l'.enler Call I Side by side C'opper trei.s. ladder. guard rail. Sat Ori 17th IOAM to 752 8463 na:.h. nt•11> $130 F1:.her M 0 p ED L k S good work truck SWJO
fast pace pors1l10n ""ork ~52 5618 panels Xlnt cond S350 SlJO 963·5845 s.PM ~James River Tax dedu<11ons avail for I )\ereo .is ne" tuner Fronl & rt'~r esho~;s 759 0096 aft 5 Auto1, IMpOrled
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at Or ange C'vunt~ rRF.SCHO<>I. Must Sacrifice Brand womens. & Childrens t tons Laguna Beh l 1·ab1n\'I $525 E1c CostS600new :'olowonl) ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW 9712
Airport. Mart111 A\'1al1on 8 30 to 11 30 Tue~. Weil. SSO BEST OFFER new . tables. lamps. clothing Dm rm lble & C l -r 497 1~ 67S 41JOO 1 $250obo 543 S6J7 Ste'e $750 OR BEST OFFER ••••••••••••••••••••••• may be the place ror1 Thur:. Ne\\'J)Ort Ue.irh 645-97iJSa~6t>_m paintings. mirrors Best m1srhsehldg_oocls en erm 0 67 Dodge W1ndo" VJn,
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fast. accurate I~ p1~1. J TEACHER-DAYCARE • • ••• •• •••••••••••••••• 553 1041 silver punch bowl set I 673 68lll Wnrkmi: SJoo 673-4<170 i6 Chev \'an, '• Ion. \'R. good orgaruier and have Girls 24 m 10 spd Blue Lrg Ma pie Table. 4 Sterhng natware Small 751 116" auto. ps. pb. radio. ~Int the in1t1a\l\'e to i:el Full t1m~. cxpenenrcd GoodCond S50 rha1n $150 GoodCond appliances. G1f1 and [)Ol'RJ.~~ NICll~: " . . Puc:h Sport 2-spd moped. cond 521100 Slan,
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Wast~ -burnings_ at
WOODS HOLE, Mass. <AP > -
Instead of dumping hazardous
waste in landfills, industries
may ship them to sea lo be
incinerated aboard tankers, say
scientists at an international
conference on the oceans.
Three s hips already burn
da ngerous chemical was t e,
Manfred K. Nauke. an official of
t h e Lond o n -based Int er.
Governmental Ma ritime
~o nsultive Organization, said
Wednesday.
Their number will grow in the'
next 10 years as communities
worldwide op p ose n ew
hazardous was te disposal
facilities within their boundaries
a nd force a search for an
alternative, Nauke said at lhe
Th ird Int ernational Ocean
Disposal symposium.
The tanke r s Vulcanus.
Ma tthias 2 and Vesta -burn
170.000 tons of dangerous
PATCH OF PROPOSALS :\1 ichael Kelley. 3. bn·t sure the
pumpkin offered IJ,· Chris Busch. 9. will make the best
jack-o' -lantern. Sat: a Lucas. 10. and Jennifer Pizzo. 12.
offers others and there wHI be more on Oct 24 al the
Environment al Nature Cent er. 1601 16th St . '.'iewport
chemical waste annually in the
North Sea. about 70 miles from
the coast of the Netherlands,
Nauk e said.
.. Withjn 'the last year several
non· European countries have
shown increasing interest in lhe
disposal of chemical wastes by
means of incineration at sea,"
he said. "which suggests such
operations m ay increase in lhe
future and that they may occur
in parts of the ocean which have
not for merl y been subject to this
type or activity ..
The United States has tested
ocean burnjng since 1974. but
has been slow lo approve its use.
he told about 150 scientists and
governme nt officials at the
fiv e -day symposium. which ends
Friday.
"With the increased concern
about putting these che micals
into the ground, there probably
IH!ly ~ ... "--h Lee ~ • .,...
Beach T he ~ewport Harbor Hig h School band will
ente rtain as customers buy pumpkins. plant:-.. seeds and
door displays of dried corn a nd dried fl owers Proceed-. will
support E~C which wi ll off er c•cology tour~ that day
State hearing
Catalina
Nixon niece eyes county run
• • moonng vieivs
With current lea se
agreements due to expire on
Dec . 31. the Stale Lands
Commission is wondering what
lo do next with pote ntially
lucrative moorings and piers on
tidelands s urrounding Sa nta·
Catalina Island
And a l public heari ngs
scheduled today in Long Beach
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., the staff
of the commission will listen to
public testimony on the matter
before heading north for an Oct.
30 session in Sacramento where
the future of the 700 moorings
will be decided.
Tonight's hear ings will be held
in the sixth fl oor boardroom of
the Port of Long Beach building,
925 Harbor Pl aza. Hearings also
were conducted thls afternoon
f'or the past 20 years. the
Santa Catalina Island Co. and
t he Santa Cat alin a Island
Conservancy have leased the
submerged lands from the state
and then sub-leased them lo boat
owners. These moorings exclude
facilities in the City of Avalon
harbor.
Spokesmen for the two island
agencies. aware they may lose
their leases, have criticized any
plans by the stale to open up
bidding to other organizations
and companies for the moorings.
Jane Mochon, a commission
spokeswoman. uid the state is
concerne d primarily with
determining the best future
management of the tidelands.
It is also interested, Miss
Mochon said, in making more
money off any future leases.
<See LE ES, Pa•e AU
Newport Beach woman to seek Congressional seat
There may be a Nixon on an
Orange County ballot come June
8. 1982.
La wrene Nixo n Anfinson.
daughter of Donald Nixon of
Newport Beach and niece of
former President Richard M.
Nixon, says she plans to run for
Congress in the new district that
includes parts of Orange and
San Diego counties.
The 38 -year-old wife of
Thomas Anfinson currently
r esides 'in McLean. Va .. near
Was hi ngton D.C., where he
holds a post in the departheml of
H o u s ing a nd U rban
Development.
The couple also maintain an
Irvine address. They moved to
Washington earli er this fall after
Anfinson. a Certified Public
Accountant, received a Reagan
Administration p os t . a
Republican Party informant
says.
"First. last and always. I'm a
Nixon ... said Mrs. Anfinson this
week.
"I think the name is going to
be a big plus, and I'm going to
campaign on it with the pride
and respect it deserves.
''Watergate aside, 1 think
Uncle Dick did some wonderful
things for the world and peace.
and r think if he wanted to run
for election tomorrow he'd be
elected in many areas."
The new district is bei ng
carved out of the southern part
of the 40th District represented
by Robert Badham. R-Newport
Beach. and the coastal section of
the 43rd District in which Clair
Burgener is retiring.
If she wins the Republican
nomination o n June 8. the
mother of three said her family
<See NIXON, Page A2)
OCC lucky for balloonists
After 2 botched takeoffs, Costa Mesa· site perfect
By PWL SNEIDER MAN
Of .. D.ity ,. ... Si.ti
For Phoenix businessmen
Fred Gor r e ll and J o hn
Shoecr aft. the campus of Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa
turned out to b e the lucky
t akeoff point for their first
successful cross-country balloon
flight aboard Super-Chicken Ill.
ln a telephone interview today
from New York City, where he
h a d jus t concl ud e d a n
appearance on the "Today"
show, co-pilot Gorrell said the
previous failed Super ChJcken
rtights, both launched from
Ocea n si de . taug ht the
balloonists a few lessons.
"On the fi rst attempt
(Seplemt>ty. lMI), the baUoon
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was forced down by bad weather
-a thunder storm -in the
Midwest." he explained.
"O n th e s econd flight
(December. 1980), turbulence
got us because we were fl ying
too low over the Rockies. It tore ·
a hole in the balloon. .
·'This time we flew higher
over the Rockies to avoid the
turbulence and bad weather,
and we picked up more speed."
Why was Costa Mesa selected
as the lift-of( point for this
year's successful cross-country
fli ght?
.. According to meterologists.
we were supposed to take off
from some place north of San
Diego aed south o f Loa
Angeles." Gorrell replied. "The
coll ege also w as a better
la unchlng site because we had
m or e r oo m for our helium
trucks.
"Everyone from the preside.nt
on down to the maintenance men
offered to help," he said.
Super Chicken III landed
Sunday morning on a remote
island orr the coast of Georgia.
Gorrell said hls crew was able
lo r ecover the $50,000 gondola,
which carried the two pilots and
their equipment.
But Lhe $25,000 balloon itself,
which was released during the
landinJ. was washed into the
ocean .
"Super ChJ cken Ill's balloon,"
Gorrell said, "was buried at
sea." ~
of future?·
will be movement 1n this country
and 1n oth er::. toward this
method of dispo::.al," he said
THW Inc . a Ca lifornia
consulting com pan). surveyed
the hi s t o r y or u s
Env ironm ent al Protectio n
Agency tests on the ocean
burning Ill another symposium
paper
''Hl'Sulls of both EPA
s po n sored and European
research show that at-sea
inc ineration in a properly
d esigned f aci l ity can be
accomplished s afely and with
unme as urable t o m1n1mal
impacts." t h e compa n y
concluded.
I IJ gh cost prevents the rapid
l{rowth of ocean burning. Nauke
~ai d in an interview.
AWACS planes
patrol Egypt
by agreement
C AI RO . Egy pt <AP 1
America's sophisticated AWACS
r adar planes began patrolling
Egyptian airspace today as
President Hosni Mubarak swore
in his Cabinet a nd ordered the
death penalty for a nyo ne using
unlicensed weapons.
Ge n . A hm ed Na s r .
commander of the Cairo West
military base. told reporters the
Airborne Warning and Control
Sys tem s planes e ntere d
Egyptian airspace at noon 3
a .m . PDT and b ega n
patrolling.
The United Stales dispatched
t he two AWACS jets to Egypt to
d emonstrate confide nce in
Mu barak. who replaced
assa ssinated President Anwar
Sadat. Nasr did not say exactl y
where the jets were patrolling .
The U.S. Embassy confirmed
the planes' arrival but declined
to pinpoint th ei r a r e a of
operations.
The state inforn1at1on service
director . Mohamm ed Hakki.
said the decision to send the
AW ACS planes to Egypt was
made in Washington under an
a greement between th e
countries.
Defense Minister Abdel Halim
Abu Gh azala, s peaking t o
r eporters as he rushed from the
swearing -in ceremony said
"It's an agr eement that two
AW ACS be stationed here to
watch over the northern.
western and southern borders.
We have not bought them ...
This is something for the joint
exer cises with the Americans
that begins in Novem ber."
Abu Ghazala also said Egypt
had advisers in neighboring
Sudan trai ning the Sudanese.
S udan's president. Gaafar
Numeiri. has said he expects an
a tta c k from Libya at any
moment.
Abu Ghazala said the dispatch
of radar planes was not al all
related to Saudi Arabia. The
Re agan admi ni stratio n is
running into opposition in
gaining approval of a proposed
AW ACS sale to Saudi Arabia
IJecause of Israeli opposition.
F orm e r Israel i Defense
Minister Ezer Weizman. who
Population
up 510,337
in county
Orange County gained 510,337
people in the last decade to
reach a population of 1,931.579 to
become the nation's sixth most
populous county. according to
Census Bureau figures.
Orange County a lso was
a m ong five counties in the
nation that had the biggest
population increases along wilh
Los Angeles and San Diego
counties. " San Diego ~ Is No. 8,
having moved up from 17th
place in the last decade by
increasing it s population by
503,992 to reach 1,861,846.
The counties that grew the
most since 1970 were Harris
County in Texas, al 2,409,544 and
Maricopa County in Arizona at
1.508.0~. the census showed.
Los Angeles County remains
the nation's m ost populous
county wtth 7,477,657 residents,
holding a substantial lead over
Illinois' Cook County which is
second most populous . or the 25 counties that showed
the biggest populaUon increases.
eight were in Cautornla.
met brieny with Mubarak today,
said he did not think the Israeli
government would complain
about AWACS planes in Egypt
because Egypt was .. a peaceful
nation ...
An authoritative source in
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Freedoms
supported
by Reagan
PH I LA DELPHIA <AP> -
President Reagan said today a
"propaganda campaign" has
been launched .. that would have
the world believe the capitalist
C S. is the cause of world hunger
and poverty ...
But he rejected that idea and
said the best way for poor
countries to achieve prosperity
is through free nations boosting
private in vestm e n t a nd
international trade
Reagan. in a speech setting
the s ta ge for n ext week 's
int ernationa l confer ence in
Cancun. Mexico. said the United
Stales has done its part when it
comes to foreign aid.
··Far from lagging behind and
refu sing to do our part. the
United States is leading the way
1n helping to better the lives of
citize n s in d eve l o p i ng
countries." he said.
· · F'ree peop le build free
mark els that ignite d ynamic
development for everyone," the
president said, citing the Uruted
Stales as an example.
.. No matter where yt'u look
today. you wi l l s ee that
developme nt d epend s on
economic fr eedom ... he added.
"Stimul ating in t ernat ional
trade by opening up markets is
absolutely essential .~ he told the
Wo rld Affairs Co uncil of
Philadelphia
Later. he was traveling to
Whippany. NJ .. for a state
Re publican fund-raiser and a
campaign appearance on behalf
of Thomas Kean, the Republican
candidate for governor
In hi s pr e pa r ed s peech,
Reagan told his Philadelphia
audience:
"To listen to some s hrill
voices, you'd think our policies
were as s ti n gy a s yo ur
Philadelphia Eagles defense.
.. There is a propaganda
campaign in wide circul ation
'th at would have the world
believe the capitalist U.S. is the
cause of world hunger and
CSee REAGAN, Page .U>
DRANGI COAST WllTHIR
M oslly sunny Friday.
Low s tonigh t 45 a t
be aches, 55 inland. Highs
Friday 66 along coast, 73
inland.
INSIOI TODAY
Tomorrow. not JIHlerdaJI,
bear s the destiny of the
besieged nation of Africa.
See •·New ti.ope grips Africa,"
Page CB.
INDll
The other Ca.liforola coundt1
in the tog ~ growth list wen
Venturafi Santa Clau, San
Be rnardino, Rlveraide and
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 15. 1981
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Police seek suspect in tavern shooting
Garden Grove poli ce
confirmed today that a min they
know onJy as Mr. Tai may have
been a central Ciaure In thl'
sbootlna earl)' Sunday at a
Vletnamesl' restuurant I n
Gardt>n Crove '
Sgt. Bruce Beauchemp said
Mr. T11i Is believed to have been
sitting at a table. at the
Hoang-My restauront whert two
gun men opened fl re· with
shotguns at 2·30 a .m .• killing one
• woman and wounding several
others.
Mr 'r I. who police l>t'lieve
wu s accompanied by u
nlahtclub-t y pe slngcr named
Julie Qu11ng, left the shooting
scene with her before police
arrtvcd, 11aid Beauchamp
The m~m apparently wcnt to
Fountain Vulley Community
HospitaJ 's emergency room. ht"
s aid, but did not remain for
treatment after •other injured
customers arrived
"We have a fairly good
Indication lhal he did s ufhlr
somt type of wound probably
quite mo1or but whim the cops
showttd up, twfore they knt"w be
was involved In the thing, ht'
isplit," s3ld Beauchamp
The Sl'rgeunt su 1d
1nve11tigatori> ure examining
possib11ittcs that the shooting
may h3ve been t1:t111tation
against the man. But the police.
spokesman was <.'a refuJ to poinl
out th~y have no conclusive
evidence und they also ore
following other leads
"We defirutely would like to
talk to lhl' guy to find out his
vt·rsion," said Dcuuchamp He
uppart>nUy 1s hurly well known
1n the e ntire V1etnumese
community around here, ond we
have nothuig to connect him to
any g~ng activity."
So far. lnvest1guors haven't
been able to locate Mr. Tai,
which apparently is his first
name, said Bcaucham1)
Community lcuders in Garden
Grove say that some extortion
has been known to toke place
umong Its large lndochneae
popul1tlion. but they say aian&
;>ctlvlty which would seem
related Is not discussed.
Vietnamese arc also known
for not going to the p0llce for h~lp, largely because pollce In
Vietnam were corrupt, leaders
Said
There are no lodocbinese
natives in the Garden Grove
Poltre Department, a lthough
Bea uchamp said efforts have
been made to recruit them.
Convicted judge refuses From Page A1 cases LEASES. • •
llERE u1-; COMf;s
Vew hosr Collms
Ely out,
Collins • in
at pageant
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . CAP>
-TaJk show host Gary Collins
has been selected as the new
hos t of the Miss America
Pageant, replacing former
television Tarzan Ron Ely ,
pageant officials said today.
Collins, married to a formel'
Miss America 1958 Mary Ann
Mobley, was selected "because
we've embarked on a policy of
changing personalities as we
think expedient." said Albert A.
Marks Jr., the Miss America
Pageant chairman who fired
Bert Parks as the show's host
two years ago.
"We were convinced it wouJd
be a good idea to bring a new
face on the show." he said.
Marks said ratings of
September's show were down
about 10 percent, but not
because of Ely.
.. Ratings are down for all of
television. Ron Ely stepped into
a tough spot and did a ver y
professional job. This is no
knock on Ron and he said he
understands what we're doing."
Marks said Ely was informed
of the decision before it was
released to the press to avoid the
"communications snafu" that
developed when Parks learned
from a reporter that he had been
fired from his job of 25 years.
Marks declined to say how
long he expected Collins to serve
as the host or the show.
.. A lot depends on the way the
show stacks up next September,
but I can assure you there will
b e no m o re 25 -y ear·en ·
gagements."
There 1s "no chance" that
Parks will return as emcee of
the pageant. Marks said.
·'The stars of the show are the
contestants who are between 18
and 24. We need someone in the
role of host with a younger
image" than Parks. Marks said.
Two arrested
in slaying
of county pair
A man and woman are being
held i n Yu cca Valley in
connection with the slaying of a
former Newport Beach man and
a Buena Park woman whose
bodies were discovered seven
days after they were believed
s hot. authorities repor t.
San Bernardino County sheriff
investigators said Wednesday
t hey are holding' Charles Frey.
37, on suspicion of murder and
Ami Jones. 22. on suspicion or
being an a1!cessory to murder.
Both are Yucca Va ll ey
residents.
The bodies of former Newport
resident Randall Jon lngel and
Buena Park,. woman Yvonne
Olshefsky, both 34, were
discovered last weekend under a
tarp in the back of a green
pickup truck. Detectives said a
man jogging on an isolated road
near Yucca Valley reported the
abandoned truck to police.
Trains delayed_.
OAKLAND <AP) -A trash
fire on the eastbound tracks of
the Bay Area Rapid Transit
System delayed eastbound and
westbound trai ns an hour
Wednesday.
SAN DIEGO IAP> -A San
Diego Municipal Court judge has
agreed not to hear any cases
temporarily after his conviction
last week by a Newport Beach
jury of hir1og prostitutes
Judge Lewis Wenz e ll
consented Wednesday to take a
temporary leave of absence
after a closed-door meeting with
12 of his colleagues in San
Die~o.
Acting Presiding Municipal
From Page A1
EGYPT • • •
Washington said the AWACS
planes would remain in the area
ind efinit ely to help protect
Egypt and Sudan against Libya.
After Sadat's death Oct. 6 the
Reagan administration also
promised to speed shipm ents of
U .S military equipment to
Egypt and Sudan. But Defense
Secr etary Caspar Weinberger
said Wednesday il was
impossible to increase arms
shipments to both nations at the
same time.
Egypt's st ate information
service director said after the
s wearing in of the 31 men who
served in Sadat's Cabinet that
"there has been no change in
foreign policy. no change in the
basic work of the various
ministries.··
Since taking the oath of office
before Parliament on
Wednesda y, Mubarak has
named himself prime minister
and extended the death penaJty
to anyone using unlicensed
weapons to break the peace.
Mubarak, Sadat's handpicked
heir, was given a landslide
endorsement by Egyptian voters
Tuesday in a re ferendum in
which he wa s the only
candidate.
Hi s televised inaugural
add r ess to t h e People 's
Assembly included a tearful
testimonial to Sadat and a
pledge to "continue in all its
letter and commitment" the
U.S . ·sponsored Ca mp David
peace program with Israel.
Cancer death
study bared
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. <AP>
Preliminary results of a Los
Alamos National Laboratory
study of plutonium workers at
Rockwell lnternational's Rocky
Flats plant near Denver found.
fe w er cancer deaths than
expected. based on the national
average.
The prehmtnary results were
to be reporte d today at an
international conference on the
Radiobiology of Radium a nd the
Actinides in Man at Lake
Geneva. Wis ., by George L.
Voelz, M.D . head of the Los
Alamos he alth research
division.
From Page A1
NIXON. • •
probably will move into the new
district which includes San
Clemente a nd San J.uan
Capistrano, although under the
law she is not required to live in
the district.
Republican Party members
said today Mrs. Anfinson has
been discussing for some time
filing for the new...dislricl. Filing
for the post begins Feb. 15 and
ends March 12.
• Those same party members
report that up to eight area
Republicans have discussed
filing for the nomination in what
might be considered the second
s trongest Republican area in
California.
ORANMCOAST
Daily Pilat CIH.tfled edwrtt .. nt 71 ..... 2·M7f
All other depaftmenq M2-4321
Thoma P. Hiiiey • ~-CNlfE-....<*ow
Robert N. Weed ........... .
T~m• A. Murphln•
Mlcha91P~ ........ a...
L. K~ Scflultz ~-~ KenMCh N. Gadd.rd Jr ~o.-
~ 8cf\ulman
Ch1ttee H. L.ooe ............ e=c.Mo«e
Court Judge 1'. tlruce lredaJe
s:-ud We nzell promised to stay
out of the courtroom until
sometime next week when aU 23
San Diego Municipal Court
judges could convene lo decide
whether Wenzell should be
issued cases while he appeaJs
his conviction.
Iredale said part of the reason
the judges are concerned about
Wenzell hearing cases stems
from numerous calls from the
Slain man
Anthony Lial deSousa. the
77-year-old Newport Beach
widower who was found slain
this week in a bedroom of his
two-story rondominium, died
from strangulation and a severe
beating to his head, an officiaJ
autopsy has reveaJed.
Police, who have provided few
details on the killing, have made
no arrests in connection with the
incident and have not specified a
motive
The Orange County Coroner's
office performed the autopsy
Wednesday.
Newport officers discovered
public obje C'ting to Wenzell
returning to the courtroom.
"If we don't do something, the
publiC' is saying we're condoning
and they {judges> are all alike."
Iredale said . "And they (the
public) will get even at election .
We have a trust relationship to
give them untarnished ju°dges."
Wenzell was convicted on five
misdem ea nor counts of
sol iciling prostitutio n by a
municipaJ court jury las t Friday
a nd sentenced to 60 days in jail
Orange County H arbor
Distt'icl Municipal Court Judge
Selim Franklin w~ sentenced
Wenzell Monday has given
Wenzell until Nov. 15 to begin
s erving his sentence in either
Orange or San Diego counties
The triaJ was moved from San
Diego to Orange County after a
judge ruled th e re wa s
Ptejudicial pretrial publicity in
San Diego.
severely beaten
' the dead man in his h'ome at 455
Bolero Way. n ear H oag
M emorial H ospita l , l ate
Tuesday aCter neighbors told
poli ce they were worried
because they had not seen
deSousa for several days.
The man. who was found in his
bed, reportedly had been dead
for several days when police
arrived.
Officers s aid they're
convinced deSousa was killed in
his home and not mnvPrl from
another location. T here were no
signs of forced entry.
The initial clues detectives
were working on were deSousa's
missing 1981 s tation wagon and
some jewelry that apparently
was taken from the man's
jewelry box.
The car, police said, was last
seen parked in a carport below
deSousa's condominium. Police
theorize the killer may have
taken the vehicle when making
an escape.
Police said they've put out a
description of the car in five
different counties but so far
have been unable to track it
down.
Three corporations already have
expressed interest in opening
the tidelands to public bid.
Th ese corporations are 01e
W rather Corp., Jack Fennie
Freight Lines and the Pioneer
Take Out Corp., parent company
of Pioneer Chicken.
Miss Mochon said the state
had charged a flat annual lease
rate to the two CataJina agencies
now holding the leases.
But with inflation and other
economic conditions m a king 1
i nroads into state income.
officials are looking at the
possibility or c h arging a ,.
per centage of the gross receipts 1
for use of the moorings.
She said any number of
alternatives are possible ,
including leasing the tideland
moorings lo yacht clubs, other
groups of boaters or new
co mpanies with an eye to
increased profits.
But spokesmen for the current ,
leaseholders have warned that · •
any changes could result in the
average boat owner being priced
out They characterized these
changes as a ·'grave and
threatening situation." .
The Lands Com mission
controls most of the tidaJ area
around Catalina.
Popular magazine lampooned Medfly report
absolves Peru Harvard students have fun with parody on 'People' SACRAMENTO <AP> -An
inconclusive state investigation
has failed to prove Brown
ad m inistration clai m s that
fertile Mediterranean fruit flies
from Peru largely caused the
medfly infestation, the state
auditor general says.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (APl -
Take a look at the people in
People this week Brooke
Shields is on the cover, holding a
dead fi sh. There's a snappy
s tory about a boxing nun and an
outrageous interview with
he·man TV star Erik Estrada,
humble as ever. c Photo. Page
A3 )
I( the fishy theme from the
cover photo doesn't give It away,
the pri ce will . The
undergraduate satirists at the
Harvard Lampoon want $2 for
their parody of People
magazine, which hits the
news racks today.
One million copies have been
distributed around the country,
From Page A1
and even the people at the real
People -which sells for 95 cents
-think it's funny.
"J got a few chuckles out of
it," said Hal Wingo. assistant
managing editor of the genuine
People. "I think there were
points at which they had our
style down pretty well "
The parody issue matches
People's graphics exactly, and it
is full of real advertisements,
including one from the authentic
magazine that reads :
"Compliments from the real
thing.··
For the Harvard students who
spent last s ummer on the
112-page project. People was a
perfect tar~et.
··We thought that since People
1s s o successrul, it is therefore
ripe for parody," said Paul Sax,
one of the Lampoon writers.
"People is relentlessly readable.
It's sort of the prose equivalent
of Muzak. We wanted ours to be
like that.''
William K . Kimball , a
Lampoon staffer, said Bo Derek.
Dick Cavett, Brooke Adams.
Liza Minnelli and most of the
other celebrities pictured in the
fake magazine posed willingly.
''They wanted to show they
had a sense of humor:· he said.
"I don't think anybody is
insulted. It may be mischievous,
but it's not dero~atory ."
But the audit was limited by
t he investigators' inability to
visit the Peruvian laboratory
where millions of medflies
supposedly were steri lized
before shipment lo CaJifornia.
The report by Auditor General
Thomas Hayes on Wednesday,
also said the contract between
the laboratory and the U.S .
Department of Agriculture does
not a uthorize California to
collect damages if it turns out
the lab negligently failed to
sterilize the mes.
REAGAN SPEECH. • •
Like its model , the fake
People is filled with gossipy
stories about movie stars. TV
personalities, folks with odd
bus inesses. offbeat fads and
people with problems. But
everything is made up
RTD bus fares
may be hiked 81
poverty
"Yet each year the t:nited
States provides more food
assistance to developing nations
than a l l other nation s
combined," he asserted.
Tbe president also said the
United States helps developing
countries by providing open and
growing U.S. markets for their
products. Americans buy about
one-half of all manufactured
goods exported by non-OPEC
developing countries . Reagan
said, and U.S. trade barriers are
among the lowest in the world.
··And the way we can do that
job best, the way we can provide
the most opportunity for even
Colson talks
of Nixon tape
WASHINGTON CAPI Tapes
from the White H ouse of
Richard Nixon would reflect
"noble moments. locker room
talk. dirty remarks, dirty jokes,
wisecracks. serious renections
the whole range or human
experience,·· said former Nixon
aide Charles Colson.
Colson told the National Press
Cl u b on Wednesday that
published transcripts of the
tapes can distort the context
under which some conversations
were held.
He said there were lots of
conversations like the one
recently disclosed In which
Nixon, angered by May, 1971,
antiwar demonstrations, agreed
when chief ol staff H .R .
Haldeman suggested that Colson
h ire Teamsters to beat up
protesters.
Tank explodes
YOKOHAMA. Tokyo <AP>
More than 2,800 people were
evacuated when a U.S . military
petr o l e um tank on a
mountainside near Yokohama
exploded. police uld.' No
In Ju rlea were r eported in
Tuesday's bl•f·
the poor est of nations. is to
follow through with our own
economic recovery program to
ensure s trong , susta ined
noninflationary growth."
lt was not clear what specific
criticism of U.S. foreign aid
policies Reagan was referring
to.
In recent year s. there has
been an u nd ercurrent of
~rilicism from industrial and
Third World nations alike that
the United States has not been
doing its share in aiding poor
nations
Cover girl Shields was voted in
a fake poll to be both the
prettiest and ugliest woman in
the world -"illustr ating the
fine line between a goddess-like
beauty and a walking garbage
scow."
··Her love·hate relationship
was sharpest with males age 16
to 18." lhe magazine went on,
"93 percent of whom s aid they
would give their right leg for a
date with Brooke but none of
whom would finish a Coke from
which she had taken a sip."
SANTA MONICA CAP) -
Fares for Southern California
Rapid Transit District buseE
may go up to $1 by Jan. J
because of Reagan
Administration transit budget
cuts. according to RTD Manager
John A. Oyer .
In addition. he said at an
Assembly Ways and Means
Committee hearing in Santa
Monica. the federal subsidy cuts
would lead to elimination of
many routes as well as the
15-cent basic fare increase from
85 cents to Sl
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State a sse mbl y m e n
C h es t er Wra y,
D· Westmins ter , and Phil
Wym an, R Te hachapi, paved
the way for a South African
boy with a premature aging
disease to visit Disneyland
without cost to his fa mtly,
according to Wray's office
The boy 1s scheduled to
arrive in Southern California
on Nov 29
Fransie Gerringer has
* An attorney for the state
Departm e nt o f
Transportation. Charles P.
Valdes of Sa cramento. has
been re·electcd presid ent of
the Califo rnia S t a t e
Employees· Association.
Valdes defeated Leo Mayer
of San Francisco 395·300 an a
vote of g e ne ral council
delegates an Anaheim
prog eria, which causes him
lo ag(.• at 10 times the normaJ
r a te. and his pltght was
cove red in n('WS reports that
cam<.• to the le gi s lators·
attention.
The two loca ted the child
through the South African
cons ul 10 Be v e rly Hills.
s ecured a ccommodations
from Dis neyland for the
famil y and pe r suaded a
major airline to provide
travel . Wray's office said.
• Los Angeles Mayor Tom
Bradley called on Tokyo
Gov Shunichi Suzuki.
Bradley told Suzuki that
the purpose of his visit is to
"explore possibilities of
securing participation by
Japanes e firm s in the
construction of port facilities
for l'oal shipment in Los
Angeles
• The newly crowned MIH
Ameri<'a &Ol a bii &rln out of
federal Rudget D1rel'lor
Davld tockman.
£1laabeth Ward, a
20·year old accounting major
from Arkansas Tech
University, said she wu
impressed with the way
Stockman. 34, rose from
congressman to budget
director.
And, said Miss Ward,
Stockman is single.
In Washington, Edwin
Dale, a spokesman tor
Stockman, confirmed his
boss' eliglbihty and said he
interrupted Stockman during
the day to tell him about
Miss Ward's interest.
Stockman "smiled broadly
and said he was greatly
nattered and that he hoped
chance might enable them to
meet one day." Dale said.
• Mikh ail Barys hnikov,
artistic director of American
BaJJet Theater, was forced lo
quit in the middle of a
Minneapolis performance of
"Swan Lake" becaus e of a
heel injury.
Baryshnikov, who injured
his heel last week during
r e hears al 1n New York ,
aggravated the injury and
wa s r e placed bh_ R oss
Stretton for the sec~ half
or the ballet.
Baryshnikov was being
treat e d b y th e dan c e
company's physicians and is
expected to perform tonight.
his onl y other scheduled
perfo rmance during a
six·day Minneapolis run.
• Rumors have been
appearing in gossip columns
that New Yor k Gov. Hugh
Carey and his wife .
millionaire real ·e s tate
develope r Evangeline
Gouletas·Carey, w e re
expecting a t'hild . s o a
r eporter popped the question.
The reporter asked Carey
whether there was anything
to report on the "imminence
.. of the stork at the
Executive Mansion."
"No," the governor said.
Carey had 13 children with
his first wife, He len, who
died of cancer in 1974.
The governor said he is
e xpecting a s eventh
grandchild, but s aid no
storks were on the way to his
own house.
"Having passed all the
bird identification tests for
that s pecies. I know when
one's coming." Carey s aid
Nights to stay chilly
Coastal
Ll9ht VMlablt wlnO\ .. H1tr1V to to
II knoll In •llor ~ 1 to 4 foot
souti.rly nntl Oo<,..aslnQ 10 t to 1
tool westerly •woll tonlQllt Fair
Califor11 ia
Souttw<n CAllfOf'nl• will 10avo ''""" c loudi rwu llu1 Ille oullook h tor
mostly l•ir s•ln 111rou911 Frld•Y
COfltinue<I coo! nlQflO "'° opecte<I,
but •llghlly warmtr days '""
lorec .. L
Orenge County highs today •nd
Friday will be MIO n Lows 0 lo SS
V•ll .... Nghs wlll r-from 61 to
74, with lows be._ 0 •nd SS.
Mount•in n1QM ...-11, on the l!IK
1..-· 21 ID40 NMl,.mdeHr1 hl9lls mostly In I,_
60s. with io.... In ti. lOs and ~
Soutllern mwr1 lllQfls In the 70$, lows
OloS2.
Nortnern •no Central California
will lie PMtly c1-. t"'ougll Friday
Scetttred s h owe,., m•inly
•fternoon\ and even•nos over soutl\•rn rart9•s 1no alono e•\I
slOSM• of Sierra Snow levtl near
4,000 '"' In tlW nor1h, 6,000 toot lro Ille
Mhllhern r-Sl-ly rl•lnQ loday
U.S. sununary
Tiie dtlUOt tnOe<I weo.,.S<lo In
rain·b•ttereo norti.rn Teus and
souti.r11 Olllanome, but the tllrMt Oi
II-Ing rf""alned ti CIOU<ly skits
llo•ereCI ...-r .-oen r lw"
High water In Okl•homa towns
MIJ•n to rK-. bu1 dtlay..i flooding
was p0ulblt es Ille NatlOnal w .. ti.r
S.rv\ct prtdi<Wcl ti. Red .River •nd
ils trlbu1•rln -.old crest •I rKord
1..-111.
Most mtjOf' Otllahoma lllghways
were reopened WedneS<lu. bul
,. .. ,., .-ma1ne<1 under water No
Injuries '"'"" rt90rttd In°"'""°"''"
lloodS.
In Tues, -. .. r. seven -I•
l\eve died sin« Sunelay es a ruull of
o .. r1o...i crwiu -rlore". About 100 -te returntd to their
llornu In Br«llerv ldge. TexH, •hilt
Mnr•I ot!Wr l•mllles there were
tv•cualN becauM 01 approacl\lllQ
runoff from nelQllborlng Slla<Ulford
County. Texas Red Cross olllc le ls
esllmeted J.OSO lamllles In nine
Teus ~lift _,. ettect.a by the
llOOdlng.
EIHwhere, llglll drlu le was
scatter.a o .. r Ille HSltrll Plelns
es ht•vy sllo-rs, suttare<I from
Arloi.nMS IO WllCOtlsln, move<I Into
the Mississippi ven.,,. 5"0wers ••so
were sc.attere<I over Loul1i.,,• •nd
Iha tolllhern Atlenlk slalft. Ll9"1
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the~.
Tempera!,,,_, •round Ille na tion
midday Weclnocley ranged from a
low of M In Dillon, Mont , e nd
l!v...,1ton, Wyo .. to a 1111111 of ts ln
Monday l'1od•• II yuu no ngo n.,..
"°"'-·Dr ~ 30 om call t>oofor~ I 0"' •nd your C.OOV wtll D• 04tl1¥t'f9d
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Tiit National Wtatller Servlu tottc ast tor today c a lled tor
thunderstorms sc•tt•r~t1 over t~
tout,,ern Pl••n~ end thf' 'outnitrn
MIH IHIPCll Vall.,_
Showe<'i •re e•P9<.1td 1n ttw Otuo
valley •nd the Grut LOtt re-9•on.
•'th sOtnt: rein fl~rll"IQ over t~
Grtt•t 8H1n and tht CMtr•I RoctUf'i
Tiie EHi Coa•I will be p;orllv <IOUOY,
wllh •unslllne over mo" of lho
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60s at the bH<hn to IOW 80s inl-
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Orange Coast OAILY PILOTl'Thursday, October 15. 1981 s A3
Waste solutions eyed
Resource recovery emphasized in OC planning
By Gl_-ENN SCOTT
OI ... Delly ...... luff
What Orange County residents
don't want, their landfills get,
and 1l won't be much longer
before the containers, clippings
and other claptrap fill the four
county-run facilities to the brim.
And finding a new site Isn't
the easy, task at used lo be. Sites
mu s t be c lose to major
m etropolitan areas to reduce
hauling costs. said Don Poer,
manager of the county solid
waste management division.
But· neighbo r s almost
111variably don't want a landfall
they used to be called dumps
because of possible odors.
litter and lhe dangers of heavy
truc k s rumbling pas t their
homes.
To solve pro j e cted s pace
shortages, county officials are
pa;e paring a waste m anagement
plan to reduce the need for new
landfills while regenerating
digestud trnsh into new sources
of energy
The plan to b<.• prepared by a
y<.·l to·be sele<:tl•d cons ulting
firm will rely heavily on various
forms of r esource rc('overy
sys t e m s. sa id P o er A
17 me mber stee ring committee
has been formed to guide the
co n s ultants 1n ex a m1n1ng
solutions.
The committee m et earlier
this week in Sa nt<i Ana, when
Poer explained "I don 't see any
way of a voiding some use or
landfills . We JUSt n e ed to
minimize 1t."
The four landfills in operation
<1re the Olinda landfill. opened in
1960 and expected to last until
1990 . Santiago Canyon. s tarted
in 1967 and projected to fill by
about 1985: Coyote Canyon in
Ir vine, opened 1n 1963 and
expected to last until 1985, and
Prima Desecha. east of San
Juan Capistrano, o pened in 1976
and expected to las t until at
least 2000.
Considering the time needed
t o plan for n e w r esource
recovery systems. Poer said the
studv needs to be s tarted now It
a ls o· will inC'lude plans for
dis posal or haza rdous. or toxic
waste.
M eanwh1le. count) officials
are negotiating with the Irvine
Company to acquire land near
El Toro Marine Air Station for
construction or a new landfill m
Ree Canyon
An en\'i ronmenta l impa ct
report has been complete<!, but
county officials are meeting
resistance from neighborhood
groups opposed to the landfill.
Poer said Bee Canyon 1s
intended to replace Coyote
Canyon. which receives much of
the trash from the t'oastal parts
of the county Just to move to
the new site will cost consumers
about S2 million a year simply in
ha uling <'Osts. he explained.
"If we can't have Hee, that
mean::. we go farther back in the
hills and pay more cost~. largely
for fuel," he said
Poer said more equipment
has been added a t exis ting
landfill s to maximize
com paclion of trash I le would
like to see la ndscaping practices
that produced fewer clippings
and waste, and more materials
such as soil, rock and broken
conc relt' taken to old gravel pits
where they can be put to use
falling c raterh and stagnant
ponds .
The fact that dumping at
county landfills is free, he
added, may make trash pickup
prices more t•xpensive in the
future. becaus e the facilittes will
fill up faster , c aus in~ the
g r e ater expense of building
new sites.
That roundabout eronomic
proble m mak t's re s ource
recove ry· systems all the more
valuable. h(.• Mild
s ,•s te m s var} from huge
inc ine rators tha t trans form
trash into stl•am to machines
that turn refus <.' anto pellets that
c·an bt• burnl•d with coal
The Gell} C>tl Company has
tontral'l cd to pump methane
from Olinrla , where 1t is a
product of dccompos1t10n, Lo be
burned to crt•ale el el·tricity. /
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Lampoon's .. People " Parody. a slick fak<.• that matches the
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West Newport criticizes
Banning Ranch proposal
West Newport Beach residents
brought a n a ssortment o f
ob;cctions to a public heating on
pl a ns to develop a 75-at're strip
of the Banning Ranch into an
indus trial -resid ent1a I area.
Representatives of Beeco Ltd ..
the firm hopang to develop the
sat e. said the plan will have a
pos1t1ve overall impact on the
city
City Council members took no
action on the plan, voting to
continue the hearing to Oct. 26.
The residents said the plan
will aggravate existing traffic
problems, require increased use
of John Wa y ne Airport .
overcrowd the ar ea and bring
more c rime and higher
residential insurance rates
They proposed a plan of their
own for development of the site
which includes more residential
de velopment and less industrial
;rnd commercial development
Bt'cco's current plan calls for
cons truction of more than 200
c ondo m1n1ums and 805,000
squ<Hl' feet of indus trial and
offi ce space.
R esid e nts s aid a n En
vironmental Impact Report
filed with the Deeco plan
u nderc~t1mates the amount of
traffic the de\'elopment would
generate.
Resident Mukhtar Salamah
said weekend traffic in summer
makes West Newport residents
"prisoners in our own homes"
and that the El R had only
m ea sured peak traffic during
weekday rush hours
He also said Newport Beach's
to tal development picture, and
its impact on airport use and
traffic conditions. s hould be
tak e n into acc ount wh e n
c o n s id e ring individual
development propos als.
Resident Terry Watt s aid the
residents' plan. sponsored by a
reside nts' group <'ailed West
:'ll ewporl Legislative Alliance.
would mean mort' r evenues for
the cit\' She a lso said the pl an is
:--uperior to the Beeco plan and
would reverse :.i trend toward
dcvt•lopmcnt decis ions by the
C'ouncil tha t ''thre aten the
cha r acter of '.'/<.'\\ port Beach ..
Ru t Oa\•1d ~e1 sh , a consultant
to BeeC'o. s;i1d the plan "fulfills
th e <c ity 's> objecti v e of
compatible la nd u s e s" and
·would have an overall positive
impact on Newport Beach."
Van Stevens . a planner,
geologist and traffic consultant
working for Reeco, al so said the
plan is suitable for the area.
Stevens s aid the res idents'
plan, which call s for low·density
development. is not feasible for
the tract bccau!:.e il does not
make fin a ncial sense for the
developers and would not have a
positive impa<'t on finances or
traffic for the cit)
RAFF jewe1rr
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Iran brainwashing
urged by Khomeini
BEIRUT , L(!banon (A P l
Ay atolla h Ruholl ah Khomeini
called today for brainw,jishing
starling with the childl-en lo
erase Western thinking in Iran
Te hran Radio said Khomeini
made h is co mm ent s to
Education Minist er Ali Akbar
Parvaresh and other official:.. at
the ayatoll a h 's residence in
northern Tehran.
··Brains must be washed and a
self-reli ant one should replal'e
the m" in order for the Iranian
people "lo understand we are
everythi nt: and are no less than
others," Khomeini said
Navy submarine
reports damage
BANGOR, Wash <AP) The
Navy confirmed that one of its
submarines, the USS William II.
Ba tes, da maged a gillnet near
Seabeck in Hood Canal in a
Tuesday evening incident.
In a news release, the Navy's
Bremerton public affairs office
said the Bates butted into the
netting, but t hat "net fl oat
motion did not indicate that th<'
ship had snagged the net .
However, a piers ide inspection
tat Bangor l of the ship's hull
revealed that pieces or nettinlo! had been cau~hl on the hull."
Man convicted
in Reagan threat
S PRINGFI EL D. Mass. <AP>
A 29-year-old man a ngry over
an evict ion not ice f aces
sentencing for threatening the
life of President Reagan.
A federal court j ury convicted
Rola nd C. Sm ith of Greenfield
on Wednesday. Smith. being
held in lieu of $10,000 bail, races
a maximum five years in prison
and a $1,000 fine. according to
Assis tant U S Attorney George
Kelly.
GI pay increase
signed by R eaf(an
WASlllNGTON IAPl The
2.1 mill ion men a nd women in
the armed forces are getting pa)
inc reases of up to 17 percent.
.~h ich President Reagan says
wi ll allract "high-quality"
people to the military Reagan
signed the S4 5 billion measure
Wednesday. making the raises
retroact ive to Oct 1.
··Attract ing and retaining
well-motivated. h1gh -ouality
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Neu car season
stars 'in neutral'
DET ROIT (AP > T h e
American auto industry's shiny
new models are stuck in neutral
o n the s h o w room fl oor ,
registering one of the poorest
sales starts ever.
Reports released Wednesday
by the five maJor companies
s how that sales in the first 10
da> !> of October were down more
than 34 percent compared with
last year -the worst showing
for the period since the heyday
of fins and chrome in 1958. a big
recession year.
Egypt on alert
at Libyan border
CAIRO. Egypt <AP> Egypt
has declared a state of alert
along its border with Libya and
... cnt troops to Sudan to repel any
L1b\an a tt acks on e ither
country. the Egyptian defense
minister was quoted c.tS saying
today.
Egypt and Suda n have a
mutual defense pact.
Talks on Poland
food crisis set
WARSAW, Poland IAP l
The government announced
today it would open talks with
Solidantv on the nation's food
crisis ·but criticized the
independent union's rejection of
a joint comm i ssion wi t h
P o l and 's of fi cial union
movement.
Solidarity said Wednesday-1t 1s
ready to battle the crisis
s houlder to-shoulder with the
government. but not along:..1de
its rivals 10 the off1c1al unions
controlled hv the Communist
Party
Widou' slain
UEISAST. North<'rn Ireland
! AP I An elderly Catholic
w1do" was s h ot dead at
poinl ·blank range in her bed
l'arly today by two men believed
!o be Protes tant l'Xlrem1sts.
police said. A police spokesman
!\aid the men forced their "av
into the Markets district home or
Mary McKa~. 68. around 4 a m .
s hot her several times and ned
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wa,· through <hm ntnwn Boston to hl'rald arrival o l Ringl in~ Brother~. B.i mum and Baile~· <:1 rc·us Crowds lined lh<.•
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Reclusive author
wins Nohel prize
STOCKHOLM . Sweden <AP l
E lias Canetti. a London-based
author desrribed as shy and
reclusive. won the 1981 Nobel
Prize in liter ature today "for
writings marked by a broad
outlook. a wealth of ideas and
artistic power "
The 76 year old Nobelis t, who
writes in German, has produced
novels. plays and memoirs since
the t 9:lls and has been a central
figure in European writ ing since
th at time. according to literary
insiders here
Canelli 's publishers refused to
disclose hi s whereabouts a nd his
agent s;.1id th<' writer was in
seclusion
One of hi s most well-known
works 1s the memoir of his youth
··Die Gerl•llett· Zunge," a nd
trans lat<.'d into English as ··The
Tongue Set F r ee
Remembranrl' or a European
Childhood. · published in 1977.
The Swedish Academy cited the
book a~ · a pt>ak i n Elias
Canelt1's "ntings "
"In these recoil ections of his
childhood and vnuth he reveals
h i s vigorous ·e pic power of
description to its full extent
. ·· the al'adcmy said.
The names of st•veral authors
more \\-idt•h known in t he
United States wcr<' mentioned
for this year'!) award. including:
Anthony Burgess. Guent her
Grass. Doris Lessing. and
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
DISTl.\'Gl 'ISllF.O \\'RITER
Elias Co11et11
Canetti was born in Bulgaria
a nd has lived in London since
1938 For a time he lived in
Austria and Swi tzerland. where
he learned German .
His li ter ary background was
formed in Vienna, the n the
cap it a l o r t h e d y in g
Aus tro-Hungar ian e m pire .
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Suit seeks to clear
Lindbergh murderer
NEWARK, N.J . (AP> More
th an 45 year s a fter Bruno
R ich a rd Ha uptm a nn was
executed for murdering the son
of Char les A. Lindbergh, his
widow has filed suit to clear her
husband's na me.
A lawsuit fU ed Wednesday in
U.S. District Court charges FBI
documents s how New Jersey
''She wants to
see husband
found innocent ."
authorities covered up evidence
bac kin g H a uptm a nn 's
innocence.
Anna Hauptmann, now 82, is
seeking $100 m illion in d a mages
a nd an ord er d ecla r ing he r
hu s ba nd innocent of kidnapping
a nd murdering the Lone E agle's
20 -month-old son.
·'The one thing that I think is
keeping her alive ... is t hat she
wants to see her husband found
innocent," he r attorney, Robert
Bt"Yan, said.
Th e su i t a sserts t hat the
decomposed body identified in
May 1932 as 20 -monl h-o ld
Charles A. Lindbergh J r . could
not h ave been that of the
missing child
It said the body was 331 2
inches long and t hat t h e
Lindbergh toddler was JUSl 29
inc hes t all w h en h e was
kidna pped.
Mrs. Hauptma nn, of Yeadon,
Pa., asked for a preliminary
order allowing federaJ marshals
to seize state police files on the
case.
The suit c harged that crucial
evi d e n ce, in c lud i ng th e
Lindbergh child's fingerprints,
h us d isappeared from <slate
polil'e files since 1977
The suit contends former state
Attorney General David Wilentz,
who prosecuted the c a se,
covered up info rma tion that
would have been favora ble to
Hauptmann during the trial and
while the defendant was trying
to commute his death sentence.
I l asserts that Wilentz -
whose son. Ro bert, is c urrent
c hi e f j us ti ce o f the s tate
Supreme Court has continued
to violate his duties as a lawyer
by concealing evidence tha t
would vindicate Hauptmann's
na m e.
The suit na m es the 86-year-old
lawyer as a de fendant, along
with Gov. Bre ndan T. Byrne.
state Attorney General J a mes
Zazzal i a nd state po lice
S upe r inte ndent Cl i nton L .
Pagano.
"I 'm n ot even going to
C'Omme nt on that,·· Wil entz said
w h e n r eac h ed at h is P erth
A mboy h ome "That <the
allegations in the lawsuit) is the
figment of the imagination or
som e lawyer that knows that
kind of laqguage "
· · 1 am sorry to tell you that
ther e is nothing I could say that
wou ld be worthy of pr i nt."
Wilentz said.
Happy ending story
Prize animal survives flood
GAINESVlLLE, Texas <AP >
For more than a day after a
fl ood turned the Frank Buck Zoo
into a churning valley or brown
wa t e r , zook eepe r Vi n ce
R ey n olds t ho u ght his prize
elephant had drowned, until he
"heard her trumpet lightly"
lie looked toward a tree and
spotted her trunk, which she was
using as a snorkel for air
She was also using 1t to hold
onto the branches of a fallen
tree, and she hung on until a
posse of cowboy volunteers
rescued her
.. I really don't see how she
s urvived it." Reynolds !'aid
Wednesday night after Gerry II,
a 13-year-old elephant, was put
on high ground, having escaped
with a slight cold, a sore neck
a nd a scarred trunk. "She's just
utterly exha usted."
The noocts that have battered
this and other Red River towns
in T exas and Oklahoma all week
came from nowhere and filled
the valley setting of the zoo in
about 15 minutes, Reynolds said
"We don't have a full count of
what animals are missing. but
none you cou ld co n s ide r
dangerous Mostly they're Oeet
of foot. like deer," said Carl
D unl ap, the assistant police
chief.
Reynolds, who is 61 and has
been at the Gainesville zoo for 18
years and is the superintendent,
said he didn't know how many of
his approximately 60 a nimals
s urvived the deluge, though he
was certain that three big sheep
and two namingos drowned.
"It's bad enough for anything
to lose its life when it's out on its
own," Reynolds said . ··Bu t I
really feel like I'm responsible
since those animals are penned.
It's my fault. ..
"I don't know how s he got out
of her cage." Reynolds said of
the elephant. which he said must
have spent :ll to 40 hours holding
on to the tree
··But Tuesday night I realized
she was alive. I had been sure
s h e didn't live throug h it. I
heard her trum pet lightly."
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Mall wide Sale starts Saturday,
October 17. Two Days of
Adventure, Saturday, 10 to 6,
and Sunday, noon to 5,
October 17-18, where you'll find
merchandise at most mall
stores at oreatly reduced
prices.
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· College hirings
placed on hold
LOS A NGELES <AP> -
California's 19-campus State
College system won't be hiring
anyone or purchasing anything
for 40 days. until administrators
decide how to comply with Gov
Edmund G Brown Jr. 's budget
cut order.
"It's our approach lo coping
with the cutbacks· the governor
ordered," Louis Messner.
assistant vice chancellor for
budg et planning , said
Wednesday.
Signal Hill cops
face more probes
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Three
mor e cases of alleged police
brutality by the Signal Hill
_Police Department are being
investigated by Dis tric t
Attor ney J ohn Van de Kamp's
office.
Van de Kamp said Wednesday
he probably will report by the
end of this week to the county
Board of Supervisors on the
s tatus of t h e Sig n al Hill
investigations, including that of
the d eath of college football
player Ron Settles.
P olice said Settles hung
himself in the Signal Hill jail
after he was s topped for
speeding June 2. But a coroner's
inquest ruled that Settles. 21, a
Cal State Long Beach student,
did not commit suicide. but died
at the hands or another
Airlines to talk
'joint business,'
LOS ANGELES <A P >
Continental Airlines. ending a
lo ng, bitter and unsuccessful
fight to avoid the embraces of
Texas International Airlines.
said it will begin talks on a joint
business relationship.
·'Continental Airlines' board
of directors today appointed a
special committee to meet with
representatives o r Texas
I
l nternat1onal to discuss the
orderly deve lopment of a
relationship between the two
companies and the continuatioA
of Continental as a highly
professional and competitive
company.·· the Los Angel·
es-based carrier said in a
statement issued Wednesday
after a directors' meeting.
Molesting told
in presclwol
HES PERIA <AP > -The
Evergreen Christian Preschool
was closed down after the state
investigated allegations that
school staff members abused ·
and molested several young
children.
Anne Bers inger. deputy
dir ector of the state Department
of Social Services. confirmed in
Sacramento Wednesday that the
school's license was revoked
Sept. 28. The state, which began
an investigation Sept. 15 based
on complaints il received. filed
an accu sa ti o n with the
department staff Sept. 23. The
staff recommended revocation
and the department acted.
Workers demand
special se ssion
SAC RAMENTO <AP )
Welfare workers picketing Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. for a special
legislative session on welfare
cuts were told that the problem
sho uld fir s t go t o the
Legislature.
It happened Wednesday· The
estimated 250 welfare workers.
fearful for their jobs, first
pic keted the Capi tol, then
crowded into Brown 's outer
office
Brown's press offic e issued a
s tatement saying the idea of a
s pecial session is "premature
until the legislative leadership
has had an opportunity lo deal"
with the problem.
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Tax hike
hinted
by Brown
SACRAMENTO •AP> -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. says the
stale might be forced to raise
taxes 1f the economy remains
sluggish and if his goal of a 7
percent cut in next year's state
budget isn't met.
In a n inte rvie w recorded
Wednesday with public
television station KVl E. the
Democratic governor said he
be lieves that the cutback in
state programs which he has
ordered for the 1982·83 fiscal
year will be temporary. and that , 1
th e state's. econo m y will
rebound.
HIGH-LEVEL ORDERS Pett v f)ff1ter World in San Dit•go. Early. •\'ho ha~ sen·ed 11
Stephen L. E arly. right. asked Lha·t hb :-.lu\·~ yt•t1rs in the ~av~· and Arm~. took the oath
r e er.listmenl eeremun' he eonduet<.•d 1n from Lt D:.ivid DuTmµert
Pacific Southwest Airlin.es skvtower c.it Sea
But Brown added that he is
uncertain about whether he can
balance the state 's $25 billion
budget, which faces a deficit of
$500 million, without a general
tax increase.
"l 'm going to be fighting as
hard as I can to maintain a
balanced budget without any
general tax increases," Brown
said . "Whether or not that's
possible will d epend o n the
economy and the level of cuts we
can manage.·· Museum gets rare art objects Brown ordered a 2 percent cut
throughout stale government
last week to erase the projected
deficit caused by the failure of
sales. mcome and other state
tax revenues to reach earlier
estimates.
T e xas millionaire lo an s coll e ction to Getty galler y
MALI BU !A P > -Texas
m i l l io nair e Herbert Hunt
mingled with celebrities and art
collectors as he placed on loan a
priceless coll ection or rare
bronzes at a coastal museum
built by his old friend J . Paul
Getty.
llunt. who had never before
seen his own collection of 30
pieces in one display, declared.
"It's fabulous."
llunt. who n ew to California
for the much-heralded opening
of the Herbert Hunt Collection at
the Getty Museum Wednesday
night. sipped champagne and
discussed his art objects with
s u c h cele brities as Motown
Records founder Berry Gordy,
fo rm er US. Senator John
Tunney a nd f e ll ow Texas
millionaire-art coll ector Gorden
Mc Lendon.
"I'm really no expert," Hunt
said of his interest in art. and
explained that his purchases
were carefully supervised by
Los Angeles art gallery owner
Bruce McNall who traveled the
world in search of bronzes that
could make the most fabulous
such collection in the world.
Hunt said he chose the Getty
Museum to house the mostly
tiny statues. candelabra. a nd
one inkwell because he felt the
mu seum would display them
well and provide proper
preservation.
H e knew the latl' J Paul
Getty because both men were
involved in the oil business.
ttunt said usually they talked
more about oil than art
"I was at his place for dinner
here once." Hunt recalled. "We
did discuss art. He was a great
collector of paintings and
tapestries.
"He showed me the things he
had in his place It was
amazing. You would look over
here and there would be a
Renoir. aneo another old master
would be :eaning against the
wall "
Hunt said his own interest in
bronzes dates back ma ny years.
but he had coll ected only rare
t•oins until about three years ago
when McN.ill. who C\.wns the
Summ<.1 Gallery, suggested he
could obtain some rare pieces
for him
The Hunt· Coll ection. which
was ~hipped from various
European cities, directly lo the
Getty Museum over a three-year
period. includes pieces dating
from the eighth century B C
through the third century with
origins in Asia Minor. Greece.
Sicily and other parts of Italy.
Among the mos t strikinJ?
pi eces are a pair of lifesize
portrait heads cast during the
rirst·century B.C
On Wednesday. an addit1onaJ 5
percent c ut was r evealed .
al though Brown told reporters
after the television tapiog that
the additional 5 percent was not
a new order
Brown said repeatedly that he
wa s op timi stic about
successfull y making "thoughtful
and compassionate" budget cuts
that keep the budget in balance
without resorting to a tax
increase. and he predicted that
after the immediate c uts are
m ad e. the state wi ll rebound
prosperously and be able to
maintain existing services.
"Californi a is one of the
richest states in the whole world
. . California has a fantastic
investment climate. and the
smart money knows it." Brown
said . predicting a quick return •
to a prosperous economy.
no one can pay you more interest
than Bank of Newport on the new
tax exempt ''all-saver'' certificates,
So why not save at Bank of Newport where you know you will get the best service and, of
course, you will also have the satisfaction of helping the economy of your own community. On
October 1, 1981, Bank of Ne~ will offer a new "TAX-SA VER" CERTIFICATE of deposit that
pays you up to 10% of the average yield of a 52-week T-Bill and allows you up to $1,000 in
interest, tax free; up to $2,000 tax free for couples filing a joint return.
Imagine that ' All those great Bank of Newport pe rsonalized services and the · new "TAX·
SAVER" CERTl".lCATE available fr~m your nearest Bank of Newport office. Since. legally. no
other bank. s avings & loan or thrift can offer you more interest on a "TAX-SAVER"
CERTI FICATE, it certainly makes sense to save whe re you know you'll begetting the best
banking service avai]able anywhere. Don't wait. interest rates may never be higher.
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"-• H/F Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 15, 1981
Breathing spell for
mobile lwme tenants
' All ho u ~h l h l· l u n g ·lt'rm
futurt! of mobilt> homt> lt'n<.ints 1n
llunungtnn Be<.ich 1s und 1..'ar. 1t
a ppears thut for a t l<'a st thC' next
eig ht months , park n •s1de nts can
rest easy
Cit y o ffidals l'l'('t·ntly P••~~t:d
an e ight-month m or a t orium on
cha nging la nd uses for um· of tht.·
19 m obile ho nw purks 11l tht· e1t~
During that t1mt'. tit~· st uff
mem ber s "'ti t be dra fti n g a
p r oposl'd ordina1H.'l' t o protect
t e n a nt!> fr om being t'\'ictcd
without a plact.· to mo\l' lht.•1r
m obilC' ho ml's
C it y officials ha\'t' indicated
t h a t th t• µ ro p o sc.· d I u w w 1 II
r e q u ire landlo rds t o provide
so m e so rt o f r P l nca 11on
assist a nce fo r t'\ itll'd I l'nants.
The Cit v Counc il r ec ent Iv
(•stablis hed ·a $700 .000 fund to
cr e Htc an a ltt·rnute mo hile homt•
p a rk for l'\'ictl'd tenants. Somt•
city o fficials ha"e hinll'd tha t thl.'
la ndlords who t h a ngl' lht' use of
the ir par ks m ay be rt•quirt·d to
a d d c ash lo that fund
As la nd 1n llunt1nl!(ton Re at h
becom<!s m o r e v a lua ble. t he
C'hance of u m obile ho mt' µark
being con verted to a not h er U"l'
becom es grentc r .
This is t.•:-.pecially tr ue of tht>
f 1 v e p a r k s ~ti on g t ht· ci t~" s
s ho r eline
Citv off1riab '><.I\ the re tll e :u84 mobile ho m t' spa ('(.•s 1n th t•
t·1ty. including 1.089 s pa t•t•s by tht•
(.'()Cl!'> t.
Many middlc-agt•d a nd senior
c.·1t i1.ens live 1n these p a rks and
a rc unde rs t a ndabl \' eonrerned
:ibout lht•11 fut ure. In Ora ngl'
C:ount~. the n · a re ha rdly a ny
"a<.' a nt mo bilt' home s parl's And
most parks don ·1 aeccpl mobile
homes tha t an .> m o r e than 10
\'t•a r s old
· The te nants rightfull~· wo rry
thC:tt 1f e vic t ed. thev ~ould lost>
thou sands of doll ar ~ invested rn
tht.•ir hom es.
But fo r now. a t least. 11
a pp ear~ c i t y o ff 1<·1 als ar l·
forestalling ;.i1~ <'\'tcl1on~ and art•
w o r k i n g c >11 a p r o l c c t i \ l'
ordinanc·1·
College pay • raise
Full-tim t• 1nslrul'l1>rs in the
Coas t C ommun i I ~· Co 11 e gr
Di!:i tric t did an abuul-fac·e th1 ..,
m onth and a pprove<I lht• sam e 'i
p e r cE:'nl p a _\' rat'\t' o ffe r lh t•\
r ejected ~oundl~· last JunC'
Th e o n c -\ear r a 1st•.
r c t r o <1 C'l i\'l' to Ju l,\ 1. uffe <.'ts
some 700 teach e r :-. at Orange
Coast. Goldt·n \\'est a ncf ('oa-;tl im ·
colleges.
L ast ,Junl' lh l' lt'~l<.'h ers
apparently h oped t o Pl'l'S~ th(•
d is tric t for m o r l' tha n lht' 7
pe r cent offe r ed . Hui t ht' folio'\
ing month. tht• dis tnct lt•arned II
would rt'l'l'l\'l' s1 gn1 f1 t'anll~ les..,
mone\ fro m I he sUllt• than 11 had
a nticl°p t1led
The ne \\'S from Sacramento
It'd the.• distril'l to t ut 11:-. pa" raist•
off e r lo S pe rTt•n l
As ci s tatt• medwtor <;teµped
in lhis fall. th e d istrn:l held to it s
5 percent l'aisc offe r . while the
A m e ri ca n F e de r at io n o f
T t·a c hers demande d 9 1 ~ percent
T he district fi na ll\' rclUrned
to its 7 perc<•nt o fflor. ·whtC'h wa~
approved h~· t he tn:-.lrnC'tors. 34·1
to 51.
One mig h t obser ve that the
tea c he r s. i n <.1<.'<:e pt ing the 7
pt'rccnt r ais t'. w er·e sensitive to
thl' fina ncia l pr oble m s faC'ing the
rollt'ge dis tnt t
B1Jt it is also lik('I\ tha t somt•
tns t r uctors prt'ferre J · to put the
IHR l ·82 pav s qua bble be hind lh~m
to pre parl' for negot1 at1 ons of a
"id e r s~UPl'
l'he salar y d is putt· that Jus t
e nd e d w as t he r esul t o f a
r eop e ncr cla use ii,. lhl' teachers·
t hree·\·ear ro nl~t·t with the
dis trict This contract expires in
Junl' 1982. and negotia t ions for a
ne w p act will begin in f'e bruar y
T he central con flic t between
the two s ides li k ely w ill rema in
The teache r s w ill seek incr ease-;
tn pa~· and ben efits to keep pace
\\ ith infla tion T he dist rict will
d e clare its 'itate fun d i n g is
l imH ed . a nd i t c a nno t pa ~·
teachers m onev it doesn 't have .
Thus. this mo nth . s settlement
mig ht be seen as a s ho rt reprieve
in the on goin g labor difficulties
be t w een the dis tric t a nd it s
instructor s .
Valley faces problems
With tht• r esig nallon <kt £i of
Cit~· Manager R obe rt \'oll mer.
t he Fo unta in Va ill'.\ C it ~· Cnuncil
finds itself farm~ an important
d e cision in ..,t•lccting a ..,ut'Cl".,snr
Coun c il mcm bl·rs :-.a id
Vollmer resig ne d um•x pected ly
for personal r e asons . T here has
been no furth er elaboration from
city officia ls.
Dur ing his 21 m1rnths as cit~
m ana g er . Vollm er was unable to
prevent F'ount ain Valle.\· from
fa lling into -;eriou s fin;rnc ia l
tr ouble. Som e o f the measures
u sed lo b at a n ee l h e 1981-82
budget w e r e a dmitted Ba nd
aid" solutions, and thr <·it~ l'Oul<l
find its elf s ho rt a nothC'r SI mtllllln
in n ext year's !Juctget
F o unta in Va li n s basic
fi n ancia l pro ble m s d o not a ppear
t o h ave th e ir r o o ts in m is
m anagem e nt a l C it y H all
Rathe r . they a rc re lutc.•d largely
to a los:-. of pro pcrt \ l ax incom<>
•
and a lctC'k of -;1gn1fi('~1nt sales lax
incom e
Ke t•µ1 n g F ount a in \'cille'
ilf lo ctl i n t h e face o f tht'se
revenue ..,hortages v. 111 be the
g reat est t•ha lle ngt• cnnfronting
Vollmer 's sucC'cssor . It 1s a job
that will require enlistrng strong
h e l p fr o m th e bu s ine sc;
co m munit~ i n addi t io n t o
1nnov3tiv e lead er'ihip in cit~·
go\'c rnme nl .
T he City Coundl has begun
a ccepting applica tio ns for the top
a dmin istrnto r ·s post Thl· counc il
will screen resum e~. inte r \'iew
a p p licants a nd app o int a cit~·
ma n agl·r h.\ la t e Dt•cember .
accordin~ tq the curre nt timelinc
The cnum·tl mc mher s have a
weig hty rcsponsibilll ~ on their
: ho ulde rs T h t· c11\ need s a sound
a dm inis trator w it h a history of
f ind111g c r eat i\'(' :rnlutio ns to
fin a ncial dile mmas.
S uch s kills will be e ssential 1n
F ountain \'a l le~ durin g t he
coming .\ rt.ti''>
Opinions expressed in th~ space above ar e those of the Dally Pilot Otner views ex-
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ed . Address The Dally Pilot, P.O .. Box 1560, Costa M esa, CA 92626. Phone (7 14)
64i-4J2l.
L.M. Boyd I Gold most wante d
There has never been a lime in
human history when man didn't cov-
et that met al called gold. No othe r
tangible has been so wanted. Why?
What is it that m akes gold uniquely
valuable? It's scarce, durable and
yellow. What else? ll's diffi cult to
a ns wer this philosophical question
without furt her lab study. I'd like to
gel my hands on a whole lot of it. To
run some tests.
Tha t publi cation kno wn ns
Lamplight 1J Ust.s the following OC·
cupations. in descending order, as
those least appreciat ed by the
.· .
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
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ll'vt>l1.-• .,.,, oev 04 ,,.. , .. , •• now... ••¥
II,, CotS. ~ Ad«tH CO,,t '4l0fl<MnO to lox IMO,j"i. ,,._.._CA fU2' t
general public : 1. Garbage collector .
2. Cafe dishwasher . 3. J anitor. 4.
Care waitress. 5. Newspaper re-
porter. T hat can 't be right. The
garbage collectors around here are
g reatly appr eciated.
Tastiest meat you can eat in the
opinion of those gourmets who claim
to know it r oast monkey. Haven't
t ried any yet. May not get around to
it.
Was none other than President
J ohn F. Kennedy who said : "Forgive
your enemies, but never forget their
names."
ThOmilS P. Haley
Publisher
ThOrNS A. Murphf ne
Editor
Barbara Kreibich
Ed ltorlc11 Page/dltor
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Whistleblowers not popular
WASHINGTON F'ederal em ployees
who St.'l' things going wrong and decide
to blow lhc whistle on their agency re-
ali7.e they won't endear themselves lo
their bosses in the bureaucracy. Presi-
de nt Reagan has promised to protect
whislleblowers who expose waste. mis·
m a nagement or outright fraud. I wish
hi m s uccess in this venture.
One whis t leblowe r the pr eside nt
might w<1nl lo listen to is Victor McKay.
whose career with the Agency for In
te rna tional Development began back in
1973. McK ay saw problems and report·
ed them to his supe riors; his reward
was to be harassed continually as a
"wavemakc r," and e ventually to be ef-
fectively blackballed from government
service
Mc KAY WAS assigned to work with
foreign students whose education in the
United ilat es is s upported by AID
funds. The idea is that these "best and
brightest .. will go home and put the ex
p e r t1sc they h ave acquired to the
service of their native countries.
But McKay discovered early on that
many of these foreign s tudents were
what are known as "no-go's." A no-go 1s
a student who is brought to this country
to study a t AlD e xpense and' then re-
fuses to go home. Beguiled b:; the good
life in America, they s tay on illegally
ins tead of returning to work for their
homeland
AID officials have for years been as-
s uring Congress that t here s imply
wasn't a signifi cant "no-go" problem .
Fewer tha n l percent of AID-subs idized
foreign students failed to go home. t he
agency bureaucrats cla imed.
Q
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But McKay s oon realized that the no·
go figure was al least 10 times greater
tha n the officia l AID estimate. Hi s
fig ures suppor ted by investigations
by the Gene ral Accounting Office a nd
Al D's own inspector general show
that at least 10 percent, and probably as
many as 20 percent of fo reign students
brought here under the AID program
were not go ing ho me . The whole
purpose of the program was being de
fca ted
T HE SITt.:ATION disturbed McKay .
It not only represented a waste of U S
funds, which were being used to bring
freeloaders to this countrv. it resulted
in a "br ain dra in" from the Third
Wo rld countries i n vol\•c d The
eng ineers. doctors, teachers and techni-
cians who were chosen for advanced
training in t he United St ates were not
rt>t urmng to hl•l p tht'1r o"'n t·n11n1ries
s lruggll· tu rnoVl' fr-o n1 the lll'lnlltlVl'
condition!> of 1·ol<1111all...,r11 111111 lht• lOt h
C'cntu.ry
M cKa~ had tht• audat•1t~ In d1.1lll'nl{l'
the AID burt•J1lt'l'als l1gun·-. \\hH•h
we re based only on confirmed no-go's
llb were hascd on studt•nh whose
wht•rt•a bouls wC'n' unkno\.\n :\IU 11f
fi ci:.t ls di!>mis~t·d \h•l\<1' 't''ol1m.1tl'" as
speculation
Th:.it ':. ll kl• ..,,. ""J.! 1hl•r1• ,, •. , .. 1 hrr1·
pol -.moker:. 111 \\ a-.h1ngt1111 !,1..,1 ~ ,.,1r
bc('aUSt' onl\ lhn•c• \.\C'l'e :11 rc•!>ll·d ..
M l' K <.1 y l o Id my a ss o t' 1 u I l' I> o 1~
Goldberg Wht'ther hi" l'SllmJll '" t·cu·;
rec:t or not. '.\kK a~ '>aid. lht• 1111pc1rtJnl
poi nl 1:. that :\I 0 JUSl 1sn 't 1nh-n·...,tc-d 1n
keeping 1ratk of tht· no gu µop ulat11111 :
McKAY, a pol1t1c:al a ppo1nt1•e i n the
Nixon admin1:-1rat111n . w;;i~ nfft•d Ill
1974, under l'rl·:-Hlt•nt Ford hut ".J:-1 (':
1n!>tatcrl aftt·r hl' t·ha1 ~1·d r h,it tlld
eli m 1n<1t1on or hi" 1ob "'J:O. !>I lll[lh ,, lh.··
vrN· to ~dt•n<'t' him ThJt 111.1111· hrm
C.:Vl'll more ~uspl'l'l. and h•· ".1:-. :.iga111
fired in 1977 on l hl· CXl'U'-1' that ~1 nt•\\I
acl m1nistratum hJd 1akl'n OH'r :
Mc Kay later ...... ~hired JI llw lnh·rior
Department's '\ oung Adu II 'nn...,t•n a•
lion Corps, but \\a:. soon f1n•d \\ hl'n his
hos~ found oul t hat hl' h.id btTn telling
Congr,.,ss about the o\ID me"" l k has
no"' takl'n his l'••~l' to thf' court'-
Leasehold signers made their choice
To the Ed itor·
Re : Re~ident1al lease incr eases
Som e of our res idents feel, a pparently
s incer ely, that the Irvine Company
owes them something. They say il is
"unfair" to be stuck with such high
resid('ntial lease payments.
It is beyond m e how anyone can
be lieve the com pany owes t he m
so m ething. F ir st. t he hom eowner
agreed willingly to the lease in writing.
He or she had the choice not Lo become
a party to the lease. Secondly, recently
many homeowners we re offered the
opportunity to purchase the real estate
a nd again e xercised the choice to
accept the lease.
MOST 0 F t h e prior lease hold
pa yme nt s we re tota lly under the
curr ent value. and•fo r ma ny years
residents <includin g myself) silently
enj oyed t he use of property with
extremely low lease payments . Now
they cr y wolf be cause t his property
increased in value .
rt is precisely this attitude of some or
our residents that ha s caus ed our
econ o m y a n d o u r total f ed e r a l
government to be in its present mess.
We all expect government or the "big"
corporation to bail us out when it 1s not
fai r.
The ract that the Irvine Company IS a
lar ge company. owns the majority of
the a rea and is or considerable wealth.
has nothing to do with the issue. The
on ly issue is whether the residents have
been treated fa irly and properly.
MICHAEL J . CHRISTIANSON
Stude nt athletes
To the Editor :
l am writing to comment on a recent
article in the Daily Pilot reporting on
the court case denying the right of
stude nt/athlete J eff Washington who
was declared ineligible for football after
tran sferr ing from Huntington Bea~h
High School to Edison High School. The
court decision suggests that if a student
r,poves from a different school district
into one wher e h e is establishing
residence. the C.I.F. will certify him as
eligible for sports . However, if that
sa m e student m oves from one hi gh
s chool to a noth er with in the sa me
school district he m ay be lnel~~le.
IT IS TIME for the C.l.F . to decide
w h eth e r it wis h es to establi s h
regulations for reside ntial eliglb"lty
that it really means to enforce, or to
perm it student/ a thletes to attend a
school or their choice where they feet
they can obtilln the greatest opportunity
Quotes
"When the press is Cree and evezy
man able _, read, •11 ll sefe."
~ T homo.I Jeff erMlft
for playing time or 'is1bility. I suggest
vou move in one of two directions ·
either, require family residential moves
in order for a student/athlete to be
athl etically eligible at his new s chool.
or re move your residence requirements
MAILBOX
a nd pe r mit s tudent/athl etes total
freedom to negotiate the best deal with
a high school of his choice.
I think either approach is reasonable.
but the time has come for the C I.F. to
quit pretend ing they have residence
req uirements which they have no
inte ntion of enforcing, except on a
selective basis . Make up your minds.
and either set rules you plan to enforce
in a consistent m anner or remove such
r egulations and admit that a •·free
agent market" exists for high school
student/ athletes.
BRENT MELBON
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Gun control..
To the Editor :
The best argument against gun con-
trol is the s ingle sentence which is the
Second Article of the Constitution.
"A we ll re gulated militia , being
necessary to the security or a free St ate.
the right or the people to keep and bear
ar m s, shall not be infringed."
M y dictionary defines "infringed" as;
t ) to commit a breach or infraction of :
violate or transgress, 2) to encroach or
t res pass . The Constitution a lso pre -
scribes the method for making changes,
a nd when Article 11 is <'hanged, I will
support. whatever change is made, but
until that time. I insist on adhere nce to
the enUre Constitution. not just those
parts which some of us care to endorse,
ca sting away others which are not to
our liking at the moment.
Do gun controls work ? I don't doubt
t h e statistics y ou quote in yo ur
editorial, howeve r I think the reason Is
• l.ettt•rs from reader& art' WE'lcomt'. Tht
right to Ctmdense leth?rj to f•I apace or
ehmmalt> Llbf>l is r<'s<'rved Lettt rj of 300
words or leu Wtll f)(' grvm J'"/h'('f!Ce All
lf'Utrs mwr 1ncludt 11gnot11re end mollmg
oddrt>ta but namH mOJI bf Wlt~ld on re·
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bcc·auM• thos1· l'uu ntfll''-l1,l1•tl h.J\ e
JUd1 c 1al ~~stem ... that \.\Ork Cun 1·ontrol
in thl' l 'nit<.'d Stall':-"ill not \\•Jrk :.inv
bellt'r than drug 1·or1troh bt•(0;111:-1· 1tw1 o
I!> in<'rft•t•tl\'l' f'n fc1rc·ement ·
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Bi!{otry· . ..;/unn~
To the Editor
The Dail y Pilot of Oct 2 had a n
i£¥Orlant and appropriate editorial '·A
Sha mefu l Performa nce" Con lhl' v1s1t of
the South African rugby team 1 It '>ht>\\<i
up some of the m :.iss m edia ;md ..,omt·
indiv1duab who mouth "human nghts"
for lht• bigots and h) pocntes tlwy are,
som e of those bc1ng Bru\\n, Carl').
Bra dlcv and Koch
No 1 ·m not a n~hl winger I m a
lifetime moderate Democr at I ht>he\e
in the United Stalt·~
l certainly wi sh lht· article could have
a great distribution. lt ·s 1 mportant to
me T hese same bigots and h\ pocrites
could he in a position that wn11ld den)
me m v n ghtful d ttt'" 1n hfc becau~c· I'm
bald ht•iH ll'cl ncn MILl.F..R
Airpo rt delay
To the Editor.
It has bel•n O\'t'r one VP.Jr "lllt't' I he
Huntington Bl·at·h City Coun<'ll voted to
give Meudowlark Airport a n upgrading
in its zoning to permit a new business.
What has happen('d" We are still go
ing thro ug h misery fr om loy, diving
planes. If the airport 1s going to stay,
then we were tricked so that lhe zo ning
could be upgraded
T he City Council should have put a
lime limit on the zo ne change Can they
take it back and give airport its R-1 zon-
ing again?
JIM UPSHAW
City officials soy that the gene ral concept
of the owner's pl<ms for commercml and
m obile home development hos been op·
proved but spec1f1c plani hove rwt yet bun
submitted
f;ditor
lillllY liUS #
With the contlnulna cost of medfiy
e r a d ication G ov . Brown u n atop
blamlna "13" for blJI bud.fet woes.
G.J .
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THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1981
CAVALCADE
COMl<:;S
MOVI ES
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86
87
Buddy Ebsen has
penned his own play and it
will have its world
premiere in Costa Mesa.
See Page BB.
Should Huntington vot~rs elect city's mayor?
CALLS 1-'0R Cl/A\<;1-:s
II ff s Run Slit'11/.m1u"
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HB schools
enrolllllent
drops 411
Early e nrollme nt reports
inj:)icate the lluntington Beach
Union Hi gh Sc hool Distnd has
lost 411 students compared to its
Oc tober, 1980. total. but the
d ec lin e wa s less th an
anl1 c1pated. district officials
say.
A rePort presented to district
trustees Tuesda} night listed
an October. 1981. enrollment of
18 ,252 al s ix high sc hool
ram puses.
"We expected to lose about 700
students this year," explained
Glen Dys inger. assistant
superintendent for planning and
research ... But \H now find that
we have 300 students that we
didn't count on last February "
The amount of state funds the
district receives is tied to its
enrollment. The district now
receives about S2.000 per ~ l'ar
for each student enroll ed
Dysinger said the enrollment
will decline routinely throughout
the school vear as students leave
as a result.of marriage, military
service, earl y gradua tion or
simply drop out
Panel of seven fo'rmer mayors ,recommends qontroversial changes
By PATRICK KF.NNEDY
01 lM D.tllJ ~I .. Stall
i\ panel of former Huntington
Beach mayors is n•t ommending
that volt'rs be asked to make
coHt roversial l'lrnnges in ci ty
go' l'rnm(•nt
Tht• seven·mt•mbt'r panel
wunts to eliminate elections for
t'i ly attorney. city treasurer and
city l'il'rk a nd give City Council
ml·mht•rs authoril) to appoint
pcopll· to those jobs
Th<• panel <.tlso recommends
th:.it tht• c·1ty's mayor be elected
to a two.year term Presently,
the mu)or"s job is ceremonial.
with a council nll·mber being
selt•c·tcd bv thl' other council ml·mbe ~s to act as a
r c µ r l' s c n t a t 1 ,. c o f c 1 t y
govt'rnmcnt fur onl' year
Hon Shenkman. chairman of
th e panel of fo r mer mayors.
:-.<1ys the recommendation on the
c ity attorne) s offi ce will
genc•rate the most debate
fl t• sa)s the pos1l1on should not
be political because 11 could
affect the objectivity of the cit y
attorne y '!'! lega l ad v ice,
t'specially on issues involving
campaign supporters
City Attorney Gail Hutton.
t.•lcl·ted tr\ 1978 and an expected
appointive have failed in the
past dec<.1de Voters must
approve such changes 1n the
c hart e r and in 1978
overwh elmingl y defeated a
s1mtlar attempt
Shenkman. who was mayor 1n
An. appointed city attorney of ten
becomes "the pawn of the council."
candidate for rc·electwn next
April. l'rit1 l·1ze d the panel's
rt•comml'ndation.
Sht.• says a city attorney needs
tu bt.• indl.'pcndently elct.·ted to
represent the city ob1ecllvely
She contends that appointed
attorney~ feel constrained to
"bend to the will" of a City
CounC'il majority or fa ce the
prospect of being fired for
unpopular legal opinions
Several attempts to make the
city attorney 's pos it io n
1978, claims lhl' city charter
protects a city attorney from
unethical pressure from City
Council members by s pelling out
the duties of office as upholding
and 1nterpret1 ng laws and
regulations
"Large corporations hire the
mos t qualified attorneys they
can find lo give sound legal
advice and an appointed city
attorney would operate in the
same way," Shenkman said.
"Why have it a political office
in which the attorney 1s often
concerned with public image
rather than with doing a good
job," Shenkman said.
Mrs Hutton disagrees. She
contends that an a ppointed city
attorney can't l)e as objective as
an ele<'ted lawyer and often
be tomes the .. pawn or the
CO Un (•tl "
.. An elel·ted City Attorney
reprl'sents the best interests of
a ll thc people in the C'1ty, and not
j USt the interest s Of a City
council majority," she said.
· · 1 mus t protec t the city
against devastating lawsuits
that (•ould dr a in the city
tre a ~ury and som etimes that
l'Tfeans giving opinions that go
against a council member's pet
project that may be a legal
conflict of interest." she said.
The mayors' panel included
J ack Green. Ted Bartlett. Jerry
Matney, Do nald S hipley .
H arriett Wieder , D on
Maci\lhster and Shenkman.
O.tlly 1'1114 I'._,. lly IUcl\Anl K-i.r
\\ t\.\'TS J-:/.J-:('T/0.VS
.\1(11r11ey <;w / l/111tu11
State cash
4
urged for
OC judges
The state s hould provide a
hi g h e r reimburse m ent to
Orange County government for
the cost of nt'" superior court
judges. C'ou nt y s upervisors
maintain
i\ ftcr rcc.e 1" 1 ng a report
Wednesday on the cost of new
Judges. super visors said the
S60.000-per judge annual grant
from the slate to offset jud1c1al
rusts IS 1nsufflc1enl.
The report. prepared by the
National Cc•nt e r for State
Courts. concluded that the
county's cost per judic ial
position. is about $1 25.000 per
year above the Sfi0.000 -per judge
reimbursem ent received from
the slate
Th e co unt'i Aud1tor -
Co ntrol I e r : s o ffi ce ,
however. pl<Jces the county's
cost at a s ubstantially higher
figure. S3t3.000 ft includes the
c·ost of providing deputy district
attorneys, publiC' defenders and
contract attorneys who provide
defense for cases the public
defender's offi ce cannot accept
fo r legal reasons
He predicts that all of tht'
district's hig h schools. eXC't'pl
Fountain Vaill'\'. could drop
below the 3.000-student mark by
the end or the year
Goofyfoot surfer cuts back un steep 46th Street wave rn .'Vewport as .c;outhwest swell moves into county.
County Administrative Officer
!'a1d both the St25,000 and the
$313.000 fi g ures ca n be
substantiated He said the lower
figure represents the initial cost
of adding a ney, judge. the
higher figure represents the
eounty's cost after two or three
years.
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All or the schools except
Ocean View were built for 3,000
students: so the district will
reach building capacity at these
sites. Dysinger said. Temporary
c lassrooms at the campuses
may be sold as a result.
San Onofre nuclear plant nearly ready
Enrollments at the district's
s inc e October . 1980. arc .
Huntington Beach 3,245. down
13 s ludents. Westminster
2.906. down 186. Marina 3, 1'13.
down 94 , Fountain Vall e)
3,709: up 17. Edison 2.922.
down 112; and Ocean V1t.'Y.
2.327, up 56.
Southern California Edison
Co. ·s troubled Unit I reactor al
the Sa n Onofre Nuclear
Generating Station is tentatively
scheduled to return to service
late next week following six
weeks of repair Y..Ork to the
plant·s cmcrg1mcy core cooling
S\'St<.•m
·An 1':disnn Co spokesman said
toda' that mod1f1cat1ons to two l'rttr~·al valves which re_gulate
the flow of cooling waler to Unit
t 's reactor in an emergency
are a lmost co mpl ete and
uwaiting final federal clearance.
The 456-megawatt plant has
been out of service since Sept. 3.
when an electrical malfunction
led to the s hutdown which
disclosed that the two valves did
not work properly
The "1multaneous failure of
the valves "as of particular
concern to federal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission offi cials
because one va lve was supposed
to work if the othcr failed.
The emergency core cooling
system is designed to prevent
overheating and meltdown of the
plant's highly radioactive fu~I
rods if normal coohng water 1s
lost
f:dison s po kesman Dave
Rarron said technicians have
been changing the electrical and
control circuits that operate the
valves to insure they will open
and close properly. The valves
apparently had jammed due to
pressure between two discs
within them.
Feder a l officials. however.
c;a id any measures taken now by
Edison. ~ percent owner of Unit
1 along with 20 percent owner
San Diego Gas & Electric Co .
are con s ider e d interim
Complete replacement of the
valves i s con sidered the
long·tcrm solution, officials
sai'd .
In approving the national
center's report. supervisors
recommended the county 's
Legislative Pl anning Committee
take action to seek a higher
reimbursemc.·nt from the state
While jmning in the vote in
support of the action. Supervisor
Brucc Nestande. a former state
assemblyman. said it would be
unlikely the reimbursement
would be incrc•ased
~\On top of 'Old Smoky,' our latest peril
Ci\.LU~G AU.(' \RS. llEPT. .\la.., <,.., 11 taXl'S and
hig h rntC'r<'St ratl'" arl'n·t t•nou).!h. 1t \\a.., J.!n•at grid to
learn this week that another puhlit' l'nem' has h N•n
unl('ashccl upo n thl' haplt"'!-1 e1t l/(•nr~ I It· 1~ 1ck nt ifil'd ""
Periplaneta fuli gi1w..,a 1 Senlk
l k a l..,o gol'!-. h~ the al1.1 ... of the Srnnk~ Bnrn n
Cockrouch.
We'll .1ust call him Smok~. lnr ..,hurt
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.t\m·wa,·. nl'ws
d i .., 1> a t · t h t· s
l'l't'C'ntl' ... oun<.led
the ala1:m that our
coastal rc~1on has
b C't'n tn\'aded b,·
this new spec ies 1)f
r oach . known as
TOM MURPHINI -~r
When I firs t r ead the
Roaches Found HerC' .. 1
another marijua na raid
the Smoky Brown
headline thut Smok' Brown
thought lht• cop.., had pulled oft
READING t't:RTHER. howc\'er . ~·ou learn that
Smokv is actuall\' ·La Cucaracha." of famed Spanish
song ·and lore. Further ~·et. Smoky 1~ considere d a
particularly obnoxiou s cockroach becau~e he likes to l~v<.•
in places like sewer!->, where he could pick up disgusting
dis eases b efore entering your housr lo forage for food .
Paul Salata. our coastline's most famous sewer
contractor. might take exception. but that's what the
textbook boys say.
Jn le.arning of this new cockroach menace. your
faithful corres ponde nt immediately launched an
No. rw. never mind the smoky brown roaches Just get the money
investigation in the public interest.
That is to say I picked up m~· wastepape r basket and
p eered underneath it. ·
That failing. I turned to research books that are close
at hand and therefore ar e les~ labor than a ctually gett in~
o ut to inspect som e of the aforementioned Mr Salata's
sewer pipes.
ALAS. RESEARCH FAILED to uncover the smoky
brown roach. Texts did describe the brown.banded
cockroach t alias Su pell a s upellecilium > which is alread~·
common to our coastal area ar\d is considered a fairly
nice fellow. as roaches go. He's lived in our region for a
1ong time
Anothe r book said there are a tot;.il 11f 1.r,00 ..,petit.'!-1 rif
cockroaches. of whi('h onl\' fi2 li n.• in :\11rth :\mcnca
Another lt•xt said 2.000 kinds arC' around
Cockroaches m genernl. tht• t•xpcrl!-. ~a~. like lo !-.la~
up late at night. an• addicted to .... t;.ir('he!-. and w:cets . und
j u s t love good food. clothing and book:-.
Lots of us seem to han much in common ,.,.·ith
roaches .
An~·wa~" thC' number s of sµcC'i e!-1 listed was baffling
and l wa~ forced to turn to a local expert. one rred
Reams. w ho is C'ducational coordinatnr for thC' Ora nge
County Vector Control District
FRED KNOWS ABOl'T more s pec ies of C'ockroachcs
than the texts do. "There are 3.500 kinds tha t h ave been
described. or which only 16 are cons idered not nice.·· ht•
explained .
The bad part is that one or the ~ot :-iices is Smok ,.
Brown. who has now migrated here from places lik~
Alabama. Mississippi and Texas. Prior to just recentl~.
the only Smoky Brown ever found in California w<.1~
picked up in Sacramento. according to Beam s
Our vector contro l person said the larges t infes t a lion
now known in our entire state has developed in Mission
Viejo. A couple have b een found in Huntington Beach and
one Smoky in Irvine.
TtDS MAKES MISSION \'IEJO the Smoky Brown
Cockroach Capital o r California. That could develop into
a new theme for a Chamber of Commerce festival
So you now know that wh en a Mexican combo In Missi~n Viejo s trikes up "La Cucarach a ... they really
mean rt.
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Earnings sustain dent
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Crown
Zellerbach Corp . s ays t h at the
d epressed housing industry and a
5ummer strike in Canada put a big
d ent in Its third quarter earnings
The forest 3nd paper products
producer announced Wednesday that
Its third quarter 1981 sales were $790
million, up a bit from $789 mlU1on in
a like period last year.
But net Income dropped to S7
million , or U cents a share, from S9
m illion, or 23 cents a share, tn the
1980 quarter. . ...
~ '-'" What's in
a na01e?
II':. gt•ltmg tougher imd tougher to tell what
compamt-:_. do by their namt""s Tht11e days companies
ur e into :.o rnany different activities that their
originul ns nw:. huvc been outdated or else their
names huvt' been changed to reflect nothing lor
evel'ythinJl >
Tnk<> a romp.m y lik e Penn Central. "Ah," you
say. "tht:' railroad " Well, ii used to be Indeed, ll w as
the biggest n11lroud tn the nation until it went
bankrupt Th1·n tl manage d to transfer the
m c1ney losing railroad properties to a government·
ownt"d entity. ConRail. while it pursued proms Cro m
Pl!nn ('cntrul '!> no n-railroad properties. which
included things like pipelines and amuseme nt parks
HcttE-1 yet, since ~ Pt-nn C~ntrftl ha-; •
this huge t ax loss \r ~
1$600 m11lio n 1 to 1 ~·
l'a rry forw;.ird . it's A ~ motivuted to li1.1y up ____ .. _i..-______ _
comµanie:. lt'Ct and MllTOI IOllOWITZ right IThC' lax loss
can be applied to the
profits made by the acquired companies I In 1979,
Penn Cl'ntral bought Marathon Mfg • the world's
luri:est maker of "Jackup" rigs for ofrshore oil
drilling F.arl1cr this year Penn Centra l bought a big
elt•ctronic·s firm, GK Technologies. And now Penn
Central 1s prep~tring to merge with Colt Industries, a
company thal makes s teel. pumps, carburetors.
c·om prcssors ;ind yes. ha rking baC'k to the
bl'ginninl:{ Colt firearms.
Pe nn Ct'ntrul plus Col t will add up to a
corporation with sales or more than $5 billion The
only problem· what will they call it?
You remember a company called Alhed
l'ht•mical" It was world famous for dumping kepone
into the Jamt>~ H1ver tn Virginia. Well. it has a new
buss. EdwJrd I. Hennessy Jr , and he knocked
'C'hemical" out of lhe C'Orporate monicker It's just
Allied Corporation today, which can mean just about
anything, wh1('h is fine with Hennessy. who seem s
ready to buy anythwg
lie boug ht the buttery m aker. Eltra The n he
bought Bunker Hamo. an electronics outfit <they
supply the Telequote service to stockbrokers) Now
he's buying Apollo Lasers in Los Angeles, HB
Elcclr1cal in Mansfield, Ohio. and the West Coast
Refrat:tor\' & Minerals Division of Interpace Next on
his s hop1 . .>i'ng list 1s Fisher Scientific. a company that
supplies some fKJ.000 ite ms needed by laboratories
I lennessy learned the tncks of the trade al the
feel of a master, Ha rry Gray of United Technologies.
Gray arrt\'ed at a company called United Aircraft
<P ratt & Whitney I JO years ago, and he pr oceeded
quickly to lninsform tht> company (both in na me and
compos1tion1
So you never know any m ore what's lurking
behind those t•orporate names. There's one company
called B<ingor Punta. The na me ste ms Crom the
merger or an old sugar plantation com pany, Punta
Alegre. with a railroad that came out of Bangor.
Maine Todav. Bangor Punta doesn't r un <i ra ilroad
nor does 1t cut s ugar cane. It does make s mall
pl<.>nes f 1'1pcr Aircraft ), handguns <Smith &
Wesson>. a nd the chemical Mace. it operates cotton
gins and l'('mt•nt µlants
Fuqua lndu:.lnes7 Al least you know what 1t
st ands for Chairm an J .B. Fuqua, who's about to
lake the company prival('. What it does ts harder to
pin down Snapper lawn mowers. Martin motion
picture theaters 1152 o f them). farm -home·auto
suppl~ stores t lfi5 of them) operating under the
names Bi~ Rear . TSC. Robertson's and Tractor
Supply. Colorcraft photofinishing. Ebonile billiard
tables. Reach baseball gloves, Hutch footballs, Ajay
exer cvcles. Con{'ord bowling balls and a clutch of
metal° processing companies
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02 HJF Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT!Th ursday. October 15, 1981
p e nding
rapped
Si\CHAMENTO tAP I
The :1lule Dt•1J11rlrnt.>nt
of t-;ducution ftlllt•d lo
adt-quukly control $7 .3
m1llton 111 puynwntb for
con'>ultani:: :1crv1ct>s In
1978 80, a lcg1blat!ve
audll <.·011<.'luded
NOTICa TOCIOtOIT•ACTO•I
CALLllllO "°" 1101 I School 01url<1· Coetl Community
Coll9" OlttrlU.
8ICI 0..11,. t 00 O'(lot.k p m o• Ille
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P!eQ W ~ "9<9lpl ()ffln ot , ...
"""'""""' ...,., Ml Mw\ ... PeNlll, Coe.I Comm1.1nlly Coll-D"lrlel. 1J70 ACl.IM• Av•. Co\lo Mesa, CA .,.,.
Pf'OjKI lcllfllfllC•llon Name Gol~
Wtst Coll-LIOhllnv Fl•IUrH
11111a11a11on. 810 No 103'. EMroY
COltMrvoliOn -l\KH • 10
Plou Pion• •re on Ille Dffl<• ol
P"y•IUI l"klllti.s Plennlno, Door A
01 8 . Cool Community Coll•o•
DIUrlcl, 1310 Ad•m• Ave • Cosio
Me\a, CA'261'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1
IM •bo .. na.....i School Dhlrlcl of
OrM\119 <:ountv. Colltcw111a, oclln9 by llnd lllrOl.IQll II• Govorllll\Q 80.,0,
llo rolnaller •••erred to ••
"DISTRICT," wtlt receive up ID, but
not l•ter li'Wln llW obovo·~llecl time.
Mot.cl bkb !or n. ow•rd of a contrkl
few Irle -IWOjt<1 81ch .,_.II be recelveci 111 tr.e pike
MEET ROY & DALE
IN PERSON
FRIDAY
OCT. 16,
1 TO 3 P.M.
BRING THE
FAMILY . " We're looklng forward to meeting YOUI
..cmce OI' oe l'AUl.'
AMO •LB'CTIC* TO MU.
IMl'OllTANT NOTl(e
" YOUlt ... OPlltTY Ii tN
P'OltecLO&I llC~Ull vou Altl
l lHINO IN VOU• PAYMl'NTS, IT
MAY &• SOLO WITHOUT ANV
COU •T AC;TIOl'i, -"°"may ... ,..
Ille ·-I "91'11 IO tl<lna ,._ «<-•In
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P•U dllO 1141t'monh plu• perml«od '°''' end t•oenses wllllln lhrH montl'l.s fl'Ofrt ,.,. 0.10 fll• noll<o w••
recorded. Tlll.s .,.,,......., I• ''" 00 as of Se91...,o. U, 1•1, -will lll('HM
with your IKCOllnl be<OINS <1.1rtenl
Vw may llOt ,.. .. to POY Ille onllt•
unp•ltl -111H> et your •«O\lllt, even
lltouQI\ 11111 P4'Y"-I wa.t clef'n-d.
but you must pev ti.o ornount tloteo
llJO••
UnleH '"• oblla•tlo11 Deln o tone IOHO upon permits a lonoor
period. YOW...,.., N l~I r..,.t to ftQll
Ille f ... eclo"'" onty l)y paylftO Ille
e1111ro •mounl ctem•ndttl tlY yowf
c.Wltor wltllln llWw '"°"'"-aller 1he
dale ol reccwcSatlon Cll 1111• ooc:ument,
wlllcll tl•I• ot •ecordlnQ •PPoart
i.oroon
To llnd ~ the •"-I you mu>I
pey, or to .,,.,. tor payment 10 1101>
IN tcw1K-•, 0< II your iwooerl1 '' 111 lore<loaur<t fOr any omer reason,
co111ac 1. Profoulon•I Community
Menaotmtnl, rnanagln9 •11•nt •or
R•ncllo DomlnQUU Communlly
AUO<l•llon al 2J7l6 81rl<ller Drl•e, El
T0to. Cellforn1e ""' 1 .. n•• II you ltavo ony quaotlons, vou
if\ould contact • •••vo•' 01 1111 90yernmonte1 ._CV wttlcll may llovo
Insured your loen.
Remember. YOU MAV' L.OSE
llGAL. RIGHTS IF YOU DO HOT
TAIC E PROMPT ACTION NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN llWlt
pvnue111 to Arll<to v . !iacllons l·S 01
lh• D•clOrollon of Cove nonh,
Concllllons Mid Res1'1ctlons, re<ordad
July 20, tt7' 1n Bodi ,,, .. , Paoos an
llOTICa INVITING 810$
Notice I• lle••l>t' t lv•n 111•1 tllo
taoor• ol Tr11stou 01 Ille CoHI
Community Coll-01.Crlct Of Ot~
COl.lllh , C.lltcwnlo, wlll •<Kolvo '""° bids up 10 11 00 a ,m ., l'rl•oy,
Hovomw .. 1•1 •I the Purc ... •1119 O.por1,.,,.,.1 of H id coli.oe dhtrlc1
IOUttd al IJIO Adam\ Avonw, C•lla AMse, Ce111cwn1a, at wtt1c11 11rno .. ,.
bids wlll bO ou1>11c1v ~nea •nd ••ACI lor
PAINTING & BINDING SPRING
1 .. 1·12 CLASS SCHEDULE c;OLDEN
WEST COt.LEC.E
All l>lcl• are to be In «COtdoll(• wllll
Ill• I le! Form ln•lrut t1on\ •nd
ConOltlont -SOaclfk~lon• which •t• now on Ill• -mav be w<ure<t In Ille ofllc.a a1 .,. Pu<cllO>tno Aoom ~ \AIO co11999 dl>lrlcl
EIKll blO!ltr mu~ .~mll wllll !)I•
Die! a u.s11i.. s c~•. co'111it0 C.netk,
or blocton bond,,,_ PoY•"• •IN order of ti. C.00\t COMrn1111lly Coll-
Ohlrlct llo.ro of Trwtl .. • 11'1 an
a mount not In• 11\on II•~ percent U%>
of the S\111'1 btO a• a 9ueranl" 111111 Ille
bidder wlll enttr 11110 Ill• propo .. d
Contrecl II Ille ,.,.,.. l• •wordeO 10
lllm 111 11w evonl ol l•llur• 10 elllOf'
Into >UCll contract llw p<oceech ol tlle
<he<" wlll ~ 10t1tlled. or In ""' caw
o• 0 bond ""' lull •um ll'te•eol "'"' De forlelled to ••O coll-Ol•lr O<t NO b10dtr mo1 Wllhdrow llll bid tor
• period al tcwty five IOI de't'\ •lter
Ille Otte WI for Ille open1119 tllereot
Tiie Boero OI Tr\1\1 .. , reset•os the
Prl•ll•Qt of re1o<t111Q ony encl •II blcls
01 to w•1v• env 1rregut•rttl•S or
lnlormolllles 111 •ny blO or In tllt
blddl"IJ NORMAN E WATSON
!iacretary Boaro
01 Tt\•>lff\
C:O.\I Community
Coll-D1ltr1<I Publ1>1>ed 0r.,. CO<lsl Colly Pilot
October IS, 21. l"'I
NU ltllCf
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IMl'OtlTAllT NOTICa
"' YOU• ,.O .. •fll TV " IN POltlCLOSUltC eaCAUSI YOU
Altl e•HtNO IN YOU•·
llAYMINTS, IT MA\' &• SOL.0
WITHOUT ANY GOU•T ACTION, aM
y-.i ma y -lfta .... , rleflt to tlf1"t
v-.ir a<CNlt II\ .... ,..,_,. llY "y
lnl •II flf '1'N' PHI M N Yl'Mftll pl;js
permitted c_.. en4 011,...... •ltllln
'"~" MOftllla from Ille date tltlt Notlu of Dola1.1l1 wo• reco1t9t1.
This • .._.. Is U.12'.ti •.s of •Ml
•tlcl wlll Inc"'-UrtUI .,_ 1KC-
1N<ema1 <u<f"ent Y-.i ,..., "°' ,,..,. 10
"' tlle en~•~ _ .. oenlon"' '°"' e«ount, • "'°""' 11.tll N 'l'rtWnt wM
tlemancled, t you m utt PllY ''"
•movntt -.... Alter tt.roa ,,_.,,. frof'tl the CS.ta et
r.coroati., of tf\lf tltCWl)Olll lwN<ll
tlale Of -datlon -· lie'""'· .... 1 ....... o111io-11on ... ,,,. fOretl-
1.1pon permKe • toneer ~rl04, you
llove onty u,.. ,_, rltJtlt lo 1toP "'9
foreclos1.1~• by P•ylno Ille 01111ro
amount o.mandecl by your crodltor.
To llno out Ille -you mus1 pay, or Ill.,,.,,,,,, few payment to ••
the lort<IOturo, ., If "°"' .,,_,.,, •• •
In tore<~ !or ...... Ofllef ffflOft,
cont•CI
AMaltlCAN IAVINOS AND LOAN
AUOCIATION, 1H2, Ii W"llller
Blvd., Whittler. Callfomla t0i07 PH.
1714) 71~71&1
If you lt•v• •ny Que\llons. YfU M\ould contact• lawyer or lhe _,,,
mont ....,cy which may ,..,.. lnsUf.O
vour loen Rttmember, YOV M"\'
L.OSE L.l!GAL. RIGHTS IF YOU DO
HOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION.
AEFEltEHCE NUMBER 81 21221'
HOME A .. I Estete
NOTICE 01' OE~AUL.T AND
f.L•CTIOfl TO Sf.LL. UNOE• OE•D
Ol'T•UIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; Tllat IOtnl"led IN>ow, -s"•ll be --o ncl publlcly rood o loua al the
obove·flOlea time end pike.
Ti.ore will be o .(). doPQtll requlrea
lor •Hll HI of bid documonls to 9U4lran1 .. Ille return 111-" c-lllon
wllllln 0. Cl.I-rt •lter Ille blcl -•no
d•le
'"rouQll t07 of Olllclal Aocordo, i--------------0••1100 'toun1y, Calllcwnla, •bro.ell of
Ille obll9•llon 01 p•yme nt of
•SMUmenll N s otcurreci Notice of
salO bre<Kll on<I lien w•s lllod for
record on Merell 11, ttlt, In 8oolt
2J117, Pago 03 of uld Olllclal
Aocorcls. Ho p•ymont of pest due
amout1h ... s occurred Therefore, IM
Ranc 110 Domlnouu Community
Auoc:tallon -llereby alee I to sot I or
COUH to b• •Old, .... 1011owln9 Otter!-real prooeny 10 wtlsfy Ille
44'1'1-11 f' I A ST CH ARTE R FIN AN CI AL
CORPORATION, • corpor•llon, Is
Truswo -· • DeeCI of Tr.nt CS.I.cl 0 1com ber 19111, 1977 uecwted by
Eo<ll bid mu•I contorm •nd be
rupon•lvo to IM contrect documonu.
E OCll bid '114111 be eccompenlod by
Ille wcurlty ref.,.," to In 11w contr.cl
do<umontt -by lht llll OI """'°Md >ub<onlreclo<._
Tl>o DISTRICT rest<,,._ Ille rlOhl to
reject eny °' ell bids or to wOlve •ny
lrr•9ularllltt 0< lntwrnallllos In any
bid> cw In lht blddl"ll
The DISTRICT lie\ oblal,..<1 from
Ill• 01,.ctcw of Ille Dep•rtment of lnclu>lrl•I Rolatlons Ill• general
pre•a lllng role of per diem wa99s In
Ille locellty In WlllCll 1111\ -·-Is to bO peliorm.O Jor eecll crat I or lype of
wor-m•n ne•d•d to ••ecute th•
contrect n...., r•tes are on tllt •I Ille
DISTRICT offlc• IOCet•d al Olflc• Of
Plly•lc•I Facllllln Plannlno, Traller
Complo, 1310 ACS.ms, Co"o Mn•
Copltt mev be OOl•lrw<I on roqueu. A
copy ot "'"° retos Sl>Oll i.. l>"'l•d •t
the Job 11111
Tiie tcweooing S<lledule of per diem
w•991 I• IWIMCI upon • wor•l"ll do~ Of
el9lll Cl) l'tours The r •le lor llolldey
•net O•erllme ..... ,,.. .. i.. •• IHSI
llmeon<1-.11e11
It \!loll bO m onctatory upon IM
CONTRACTOR to whom Ille contract
•s •w•r<Sed , •nd upon 1ny
s1.1bcontr.ct0< u-him, to pay not
less lllen Ille ••Id Sf)e(lfleo ralt> lo all
wor•mon tmoloyed by ttwm In tho
tncutlon of the conlracl
No blddtr may wlthdr-111s bid lcw
• perlOCI ot "•IY (60) deys •f1•r Ille
dolt sel few tllO OCJl!ftiftll Of blcli
A P•vmenl bon<I and • performance
bond wlll b• requirtcl ortor I
tauutlon of Ille contract Tho
peymenl bon<I >NII be tn ~ lc><m Ml
lorlll In Ille conlrkt document\
~mlnglloercl
Se<rel•ry,
80.t<O of Trustw•
Publl>IWd Or•-Coasl Dally Pilot,
Oct. lS, n, 1'111 000~1
DEATH NOTICES
~~============= ======='· FAR WEST SAVINGS
and Loan Association
19114 Magnolia Ave., Huntington Beach
(714) 963-2900
•FREE GIFTS
•FOOD •PRIZES
•COUNTRY MUSIC
HELP ROY & DALE CELEBRATE
50 YEARS IN SHOW BUSINESS!
PVIUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
PUil.JC MllTICE
l'"ICTITIOUS 8US1Nf.SS
N ... ME STATEMIENT
PUil.JC NOTICE "91UC. llTICE
l'"ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
obll901lon.
Lot 23 of Trecl t02~, os shown on a
map recordtd In BoOll UI, Peoes u to
17, Inclusive of M•K•ll-ou• Mop"
•e<orc11 of w lCI Orenoe. Collfcwnl• The record v•tted owner ot the
properly mcwe ccwnmonly known as
?ttU VI• Col•. YorD• L.lndo,
Calllornla are Roti.rt 8oroerton,
IConnotll 1-lollls •nO/or A09•r ano
Korol Aualenlen
DATED Sept 14, 1 .. t
STA TE 01'" CAL.tFDRNIA) , ..
COUNTY OF ORANGE
RANCHO
RANCHO OOMINGUEZ
COMMVNITY ASSOCIATION
ev.H.A s1cww. As>l5""'1 Secret•ry
On s.ptember :it. ttlt. befor" mo, Ille \lnOtrtlQNO, • NoUlry Public: 111
•nO tor said Sl•te, person•llY llf>pe•rod H.A. Slc>M, known lo me lo
b• Ill• AUISl•nl 5Ctcr•1••Y ol , ...
corpcw1llon tl\al .,,ocutod tho within
IMlrumenl, anown 10 mo to "" ti.o
person wl'IO uecutecl Ill" w ithin
i nstrument on behalf ol Ille
coroor•Uon lh•re1n n•med. •nd
oc~nowleclge<I to me Illa! ouch
corpor•llon eucultcl tne wllllln
lnslrum-r>ur,...nl 10 lls BY·UW> or
• rnolutlon of Ill lloe1d of Dlreclort. WITNESS my......., end ofllclOl S.•I
Slonature Betty A Norveson
P,,bll"'°" OranQO Coa\I Dally Piiot.
Ocl IS, 12. "·Nov S, t .. t 4St._lt
ruauc NOncE
l"tCTITlOUS atJSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followl119 PA'"'"' ••• <tolng
OU•IMUU. (A) ASSOCIATED REAL.TY
WI(,(;
PE\H.I. S '.\11:1; J
long 11nH• 1 t''1tl 1•11t 11 (
;'l;e\\pt11t B1·,1l:h c-J ~Tr!.
Chari"' I. W1,:?1! 1J1t•d on
Ortol.ll•r I<! l!Jl:ll .11 htr homt·
;it till' ai.:t• of 81i \1 ,., \\'11.!I!
was horn 1n C';111.1tl.1 .111<1
ilfter lwr m.irn.1,i:t• mm t•rl tn
Southern Califrn 111,1 111 1922
\Ir W1i.:i.: ""' .t l1111ltl111i.:
cont r al' t '' r I po n h 1 :-
bu!i':.:s::~•o-ylnQ Pe,.on l•~no
CFG INVESTME NTS, 11170
Newllope St 4111, Founte1,. V•lll'Y
Calllcwnlo "1108
The tollowlnQ person I• 001n11
buSIM\SAS
J & J PROOUCTS CO , , • .., Wlllltter,
Cost• "°"'WI, CA '1l11 Arlin E J tllrlH . t&90 w111111er,
Costa -·CA 11107
l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIEU
NAME STATllMENT
Tho lollowlnQ person ts clolng
t>uslneU.tt WILLIAM NONA ~ ASSOCIATES.
:MOO Irvine Av ...... S..lt• JU, NnrPO•I Buell, C•llfornlO tMO l714-'7t-12tSI
Wllll•m Nona, •n Soulll Spar•s.
NAMIE Sl'ATEMENT
Tll• lollowlno perM1ns ort
buslnHSH
cjolnQ 'iEAVICE OF NEWPORT BEACH,
INC . (8 ) ASSOCIATED BROKERS
SERVICE OF NEWPORT BEACH,
107S W &elbot 81vcl , H~port Beach,
Cl-'2~
I E Productions. 1S11 Mllcl>oll
Ave., Tus1111. CA '26'0, P 0 Boa It 101,
Cosla MoM. CA .,,V
Joltn 0..111 Pinnj•, 1Sl2 MllCMll. Ca,men F Gutlo, ll'MJ D•tl' Slltel,
F ountaln Valltv, Co111orn1a •voe Tustin, CA 926'0.
Tlllt buslne!d I• conOVclod by on
ln<tlvldual
C.,._,, F Gullo
T~IS buMMU ts conouctl'd l>Y an
lndlvlO..•I
Arlln E J•lfrlO
Tllll >tol-t was flied Wll~ Ille
County Cltrl< of Or-Counly on Oct
Burb<ln-. C.lllornl• 91SO..
Tiiis bull11Hs Is conducttd by •n
tndl•lclU411
J elf Steinborn. • 17 E Glenpool, Clltl.notn• 741lJ.
'Clt.uocl•l"cl Really Sorvlc• Of
N"wPOrl BHcll, Inc , • Cellfornla
134111, CO•PO••llon, ol m.s w B•lbo• Bl•d.,
Newport Be.ell. C.lllornla 92663.
tJ ""
flllS ., .. _I ... , lllecl ...... , ....
County c...-a of Or-County onOcl
ll .... I 1'17JtU
Fl7JIU Put>ll>IWd Or•-Coasl D.atly Pllol,
Publlshtd Or•"O" Coosl Colly Piiot, Oct IS, U, 1'1. Ho• s. 19t1 ••7).11
Wllllem H-
Tlll• slol..._1 ••s 111.0 wllll lht
(;)<Only Ciera of Or-County on Oct
•. ltlt
1'1727 ..
This b~lneu Is conducted by •
119M•al Port,..rVllp
John D PiMIW This ,._.,_, was tu.a with Ille
County Clerk OI Or91\9t C°"nly on Oct.
lJ, 1 .. 1
Tiiis t>vslMn Is conO..ct•<I by a
ccwpor•llon
Auoclateci R .. lty ~v1u
of Newport Bekll, Inc
H•t-E Joy
PrMldMI
l'UJll Tiiis •l.C_.,t was 111.0 wllh Ille
Publl"*' 0r0ft9" C.oa~t Dally P1101, County Cl-of Or-County on Ocl re t 1rl'm1·11 t 111 l!llH llit·1--------------PUBLIC NOTICE
Put>ll•lleG Oro-. Coo" O•llv Piiot.
Oct IS 22, ,., Now S, t•1 •51Wt Oct IS, 11, 1'1, Nov S, 1 .. 1 OtMl
\\'1gg., mm 1•rt '" "t'\\ port PUil.JC NOTICE PUIUC ltllCE Oct IS. 21. 2'. No• s. .... u 1 .. 11 12, .... .. .,,.,,
Publl~ Or"•not C:O.\I Delly Pltol, Bee1ch. CJ 10 1.11.1· lllt•1 a'•--------------ESCltOWNo.11-...iK port C'Jp\,un ol 1 lw orangt· CPl>7., NOT1c1: TO c•Eorro•s OI' eu1.11
Empt rl· ('11u111·1I Se;i IF ~OMU~Ri~NOTPNEOJ~C~ IS IN ~".A:s:~~~N:o:~N~~-..T~~i~ l'l(.TITlOUS 8USINESS Nl\ME STATIEMEHT
---------------10<1 IS, 21, 1'1, Nov S, 1 .. t •SlJ .. I
F:xplorcr Ras 1• ,\I) at·tin• FORECLOSURE eEc';.usE V'OU lf.VE•AOE LICENSE(S) (Sec\. •1t1
meml}l'r "' ('hi, ... , ( 'hurrlt II\ A R E BEHIND I N y 0 v R u.~oci,~t,-;:::rr:E-::~IVEN ..... • neu~~RCVRY SYSTEMS, t1 Wiiiow NOTICE~ OEl'AUL.T AND
lht•Sl'<J 'h••\\<J.,ltl\lll\~•tl1~1 PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLD l>ulk lr-19<0lperson.lpr-rty-Trtt lane,lr~1,..,CA'17tS ELf.CTIONTOSIELL
(; ul ti •• n \).!t• .1111' t' .. m l'll WI THOVT ANY COURT ACTION, •ncl • lr•n•t"' of tlquor hce<>selll •• •tio..I MARIAN s BOOTH, II Wiiiow IMl'ORTANT NOTICE
('11dt• Sht• 1-.. .,111\1\\'ll In:! youmov,..-...ll'ltlf'901•'911110brll\ll IOb4Pm-TruL•ne.lrvlM CA'11U If' YOUR P ROPERTY IS IN
,00,., I I Tru rn.1tl \\ I",,· 111 your •ccount 111 QOOCI tt•ndln9 by P•• Tiie name ts>. m•lll"9 a<lclreu •n<t Thu bUS•nn> IS <-ucte<I by •n In FORECLOSE BECAVSE YOU ARE -,..,.. Ing Oii of your pest due peym..,.t> plus ZIP Code Numb4Pr <11!0 SoclOI Security 01vlOu•I BEHIND IN YOVR PAYMENTS, IT Rn.1wlr\ .11111 D1111~1a,. s permlnoo costs •ncl oponses "'""'" or Federal Tu Number, of Ill• Morl•nS Booth MA V' BE SOL.O WITHOVT ANY Wig~ of Ht•1t1111tlo l\1•ach. 111r" montl>s trom Ille cl.Ila tnl> Hollo llc:tnsH·ln1-o tr•nsleror(s) are. Tiii> Sltl•"-' wH 111.0 with Ille COURT .ACTION, 4lnd ,_ may llovo
( rl h OI Delaull w~ ro<cwdtd. SALRICHIEO'S, INC .• 17111 Slly Part County Clertl of OrAl\99 County on 0<1 1 ... IOQal rlQM lo bring y-IKcounl In 'a . 3 au.e lt•r,. lit•raldtnl' Tiii• amount ts u ,ISS 7J ••of SEPT &lvo .• 1..,,1,.., CA'2llJ •, '"' 9000 stondlno by peyt1111 a ll ol your
Ander ... on or Su:,,tn\ 111(', I.ob ,,, ... 1 -will Iner .... unlll your 9'· Tll• n-01. m•lllno -·"· •ncl 1'17US1 PHI dve peymenu plus "'mitt•<!
Reimer qj ="'t'\\ 1mrl n1•,1('h , Count bKomH cur ..... I V'ou may not ZIP Code N.....-r -Soclet Security Publl\htd Or•nv-Coe•I Delly Piiot, <OU• end ••penHs wllllln three C a and t' ha r I 1, n t' 11avo lo PoY Ille enllrt unpaid porllon or Fed•••• To• Num~r. ot 111e Oct I , 1S,'1,?'I, "" uot-11 months frcwn the dale cnts notice we•
of your ac;count. even lllollQh lull PO· In 1 t n d td Ir• n '1"ro1 ( s) 1 rt . --------------• recorded. Tiiis amount Is SI, us.n as
llans hC'rJ.:t•r of <;lt•111l.1k m1n1wos<1ornandtd,buly.,..mustpey GUENTER GRUETEA, tJt7 Dornon •iBllC-TICE ol ... ugustt,t911en<twlll lncrHwuntll
(.'u . 22 gr;tnd t•l11ltl1t·n !JO IM•mountslal.OAl>Ove Avtnu• Anoll•lm, CA •1102, SS rv "" your occounl bKomes currenl You
.:re,tl grantkhildi 1,11 .inrl 1 After three ..-1M from t•• dote of No s~1u.:i mo not ,..,..10 pay 1,,. ..,.,,. unp•ld
recordotlon of '"'' docu..-1 (wlllcll Tiie PHSOtl•I property to b• l'ICTITlOUS 8USINIESS po<'llOn of "°"' IKCounl, oven lhouoll
.er(' a I I! I I' ,I l i.: I .1 ti tit• ht I fl O•I• ol. reccwdallon •PPHn Mr.on). tran\forred ll deS<r1bed In 99nerOI as: NAME STATEMENT lull "°'"*'' WH dPm-cl. bul you Fu Ol'l"al ~l'r\'I('\'' \\ 111 ht• hl'ltl unleu ti• obli11•llOn tielnQ lorecl~ All of IM stock In tredlt. mercl\anctlw, 1 "• follow I nu p•rson Is do! 1111 mu•1 poy the,,._,.,,, .. ,.., above.
al Chrii.I ('hunh h\ tht• '\l'a upenpormltso!ontJerperlocl,youlleve •upplles. lll!lures,oqulpmont,QOOClwlll bu\ln .. ••• Unlus '"" obll9a11on belnQ
fh• 1011ow1119 pert()ft Is dolnQ bu>I PUBLIC NOTICE ruauc "1IE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
VIRG I L FRANKLIN
SMITH ANO OF
PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO A110664.
To all heirs.
b e n e f iciaries, c reditors
and contingent c r e d i t o r s of
Virgi l Franklin Smith and
persons who may b e
o therwise interested in t he
will and /or est ate:
PUBLIC NOTICE
N-Vt
NOTICE TOC•EOITOfllS
01' 8ULll T•ANSl'"E•
15ac._ 6101-4107 u .c .c I Notice Is hereby Qlnn lo IM
cre<tllcws of RANCHO TRAVEL, INC.,
a Calllcwnl• <0<Po<atlon, Tr•MfOf'or,
who•• buslnus aclclr•u IS H Coolbrooll;, Cltv ot Irvine. County ot
Or•noe, Slalt ot C•lltornie, tlWlt •bulk
lronster h about lo b• made to
Gr•ll•m l'"1mll1 Trust, Tran•loree.
who>t buslneu •Oorus Is JOHO
So11110110 Road, City of Temo<ulO,
Co1.1nh of Rivor\1cle, Sl•te o l
Collfornla
Tll" or-riy IO bO lren1terre<I h
ClcrS<tlbed In 00 .. ,.. .. All Uock In
lr•do, fhtlu,..., equlpmanl and 9000
wlll of lllel Tro•el AQency bUSIMu
known as RANCHO TR ... VEL Ancl
located a t 1S'61 Yrws Road. City of
Tome<ul•, C<>untv of Riverside, Slate
ot Callfornt•
Tllo Dulk lransler w lll be
consummeled 11'1 cw alter Ille '1111 Cloy
of November. 19t1 at 10·00 AM •t Wolorn Mutual Escrow Ccwp., Attn.
Arclltn Au•Mll -.e _.,,." 14 1 So Yorb•. Suitt 101. TuHln,
Colllornl•. Thal the lest dat• tcw flllnv clolms In Ille H<n>w rel•rr9<1 to lloretn
I> November l, t .. I So tor as Is •nown to Ille Transteroe.
•II bltSIMIS names And JlddrHW• u!.Od
by tr.e Tron•IHor tor Ille Po•I lllr• Y•~r'\ •re. s.tne
WILLIAM J JOVANOVIC AND L.YN·
DA E JOVANOVIC, 11...-.0 encl wife
os Trurlcw, to MCure c.en•ln -1-
t lon• In •••or OI AMERIC AN SAVI NGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION.
t coroor•tlon, •' Beneftclery, r•·
c ... cle<I Jan. t, "" 1n 8ooll 1u21, Paoo
""of Ofllcl•I Recorcls In Ille OHIU Of
Ill• Recorder ol Orano• County,
Calllornl•, H Instrument No 111• said 01>ll11•t-lnc.lude o promluorv note
,.,, 111e prlnctpal sum of i 1oa,soo.oo,
Thal o braa<h OI, and del•ull In, tho
obll9ollons lor wl>lc:ll well Dcrod, h
M<urlly ... s occurred In lllol peymenl
llosnol --of·
The 1..a.11,,,...,. OI prlnclpel -In·
terot ~ became d,. Auvust I,
ttlt •nd e ll subMquanl povmonts
which -... ..... clue t11er .. 1ter, lnclu<I·
lnQ any let• Clle<tJH or otllor wm•
payeble Ulllller ll'te term• of Mid Noto
or Deed of T rUS1
Tlla~b rte'°" llloroof, Ille un· clersl9 prttMnl beftofk lory under
StKll , l'IM He<U'" Ond dellvorocl
lo said Tnastae o written De<larotlon
of Default -Demand for Sale, and hos clePOsllod wllll .. Id T,ltS_ well
-•llCI oll dOc:-IS ovlden<lllQ ~ ll9ollons se<ured tlleroby, •nd ... ,
de<ter.O --. ,..,.eby dKIAro e ll sums M<ured thereby lmm.Olatety
dlle Ond peyallle And hos OIKtOcl •nd
doe• "''"'°' •!Kl to cau .. Ille tr..st i:r-rly 1o be sole! to .. 1111v lhe ob-
llQollon --IN••bv AMI! ltlCAN 5.AVINGS ANO L.OAN
ASSOCIATIOM
Doled Socltember l , 1'8t
By Vlr9lnia M Sllca•r, D•teo. Octooer •. l .. t. Asst. Vk• Prttldont Gr.,..m Fomlly Trust By Slevon M. Foehrer.
W•llv J Cr..,.m Aulstanl Secretary
Trust• Tllo orflllnal 01 ll'le foreoolno Notk• Rowmtry Gr.,..m •
1
was llled fo< re<onl on ._tWI In Ille of·
Trust• Ik e of tlw County Recorder of w lCI l r•nsleree County
Publls/'ltcl Ora-C.o.nl Colly Pllol Publl•lled Or-Coast Delly Piiot
Ocl. IS,'"'' 4511·11 .,epl. 2S. Oct 2, '· 1', 1•1 •211 .. i
PUIUC NOTICE
NOTICIE TO CltEOI TO•!. 01'" IULI( T•AN5.l'"IEll
15ac .. ••ti .. 101 u.c.c .>
Nolle• Is llertby given 10 Ille
creditors of COSGROVE INC , JOMPll
L Cinorove, PrttlOtnl and Merl,.. E C~rov•. Vic~ Pres•o.nt, Tren1teror.
•hose cllll'I uo<uttve Jlddrns I> S200 lrvlM 8outev•rO, SPK• 4S2. Clly ot
Irvine, Counh ot Oronoe, Stale ot
Calllornla. lllot a bulk tronsfer ts
ObOUI lo b4P m•d• lo A1clla rd A.
Bonnovler -Goroldlrw 8onne•I••.
Tr•nsftr~. ~ 11<.dl,..u ac1<1rus
Is ISOt S..pulved•, a10'IA, City 01
WulclltttH, County ot L.0> Anuele.,
Sl•t• ot Calllor111a
TM ~riv 10 be trensftrred I•
deS<rl-In 119nor<14 .. All SIOCk In
lraOt, tlirtu,..., oqufprMnl •nd QOOCI
wltl of tP't•t Form•lwe•r t>us1ness
kno w n •s "GI H GISS
FORMAL.WEAR" and loOl.0 •I 14.J
Del Amo Fuhlon Square, City ol
T0<r•nce, County ot Los Angelos, Slot•
of Calltornlo
Tllo bul k tr•nsl•r w lll be
consummaltd on cw •""' 111e 9111 oav OI Hovemi...•. !'ill at 10 00 AM ot
Weste rn Mutu•t f!.crow, •ho~•
•tldreu I• t«llt South Ycwtwo. Sult•
tot, Tu•lln. Call1orn111 Attn l Ind•
Rubenacker T,..I I~ IHI dote tor
1111119 claims 111 Ille n<row rot.,.rod 10
ller.,ln I• November 6, 1'81
So t a r tl IS known lo Ille
Tran•lffet'S, •II business names end oclc:lrouos U'lt<I by tllt TraMleror for
IM put lllrM .,..,. are: S.me.
D•t•d: Set>t-r 23, '"''
RkllerO A. llonMvler
Go<•ldlrw 8onrwv1...-
Tr-fe<~
Published Oro._ C:O.sl D•llv Pi101 .
D<t IS, "" 01:>-lt
PUil.JC NOTICE
NOTICE TOC•EDITOU
o~ aUL.k T•ANSPf.lt
15acs. •101•111 u .c .c.1
Notice 1 ~ 11er•by 91ven lo Ill•
credllo<> of COSGROVE INC . by
JOM Pfl L. G.o19rove, PrHldont •nd
Morllle £ Cb\ljrovo, Vice Proslclent,
T ron•ftTor. •hose clllel u ecutln
odclrn s I• 5200 Irvine Bouleverd,
Spece ••S2. City of Irvine, County ot
Oranoe. Sl•l• Of C•llfcwnl• INI •but•
tronsfor i• aboul lo ti. mac!" to
Rkllard R aor-""'' oncl Geraldlrw
8onn•Yler. Tr•nslerees. who~e
buslnus Adldrtts Is ~t Stputvect..
• ?O'IA. City OI wes1c11ester, c .... n1v o1 Los An91'I~. Sl•te ol Callfcwt1lo,
Tiie iw-rty to be cransferred I•
<toscrlbecl In -rot H All stock In
lr•de. lllrlu,..., 4PQu1prnenl end -"
wlll 01 tllol Formatw••• t>uslnon
•no w n •• 'GI N GISS FOAMALWEAR" and locatea ol 18S
Fow 1-lllls Mall, City ot Culver Ctty,
County of Los An9e1 .. , Stal• of
C•litornl•
The bul• tr•ns t•r w Ht b•
consummated on cw efltr lhe "" def
of November, 1'81 al to oo AM. ol
Western Mutu•I Escrow, whos• ed<lreu ll ta 1 Sou1h Yortwo, S..lt.e
IOI, Tu>lln, Calllornla '7690, Attn
L.lncta Rubenacker Thal Ille last Clole
tcw llllnv claims 111 lht escr-roferr'ed
to l>oroln Is Nove-•. '"'
So f•r •S ts •now11 lo t h•
T ransfereH, •II business nam .. encl adclres..s used by Ille Transferor lor
Ille past three Yffrl tre Same.
Dated Se91em1>er n. 1"'1
Rk l\ard A. Bonnevle<
Geraldine aor,,,.v..,
lramtereos
Publlfl'Ocl Or•"9t C:O.sl Dolly Piiot.
0c1 u. '"' on.at
on Satunl ~t\. O< lt!ht•l Ii, only Ille l•Q•I rl9M to slop the ano trade of that certain bu•lnes> WOODESIGN, lll>SI Oolr•y Circle, loreclos.O upon pormlls • 1on9er
lore<losur• by payln9 "'" entire ~nown as SALRICHtEO'S Weslmlmi.r. Caltfornla •Ml perlocl, you lleve Ille 1"991 rltJlll to "CC> 1981 at H 00 \\I I ti lll'U of amount demanded by your credllcw Said~,.,.,,,.., pr-rly h locoted at Jell L Ga rdner. eu1 Delroy c.1r<1e. Ille fofe<losure only by paylno ""'
A petition has been filed
by Diana Pleasonton
Lov e joy in the Superio r
Court of Orange County P'llUC ltllCE PUil.JC NOTICE
flo" t·r~ J(lrt" m;I\ lw m.1dt• To find °"' 11• •,,_nl vou mu•I 110 Clly Pitre Soulll, Oranoe. CA WutmlMler. Calllcwnla •Ml entire amount <tomandecl by 1our
to lhl' Pl•,irl \\ lj!j! \li•lll1trl,ll PoY. or to arr--ve •cw Povment 10 llOP .,..,.; formerly known as U City PIOu This bld111Hs I> colldU<ltd by on crtdllcw w11Nn lllrw ""'"''"'after lht d '"" loreciosure, cw 11 your iwooerly Is South. O<ainoe, CA,,_ lndlvlclual oat• of ,.cor'd.ilon OI 11'1" do<ument, Fun .it ('hrt"I C'hutl'll h~ In lort<t~ tor any 011>or rouon, Tllo •lc-k bt.....--lkonso(sl to JettL Ga ron"' which Oal• of ••cor<llnQ appears
the Sl'<I, J 1()\1 l\a tlto;i fll\ll Contact b4P lransler~ 11/U• Oe\crlbed as TlllS 111.a<...,_l wes 1110!0 wlll'I Ille hereon
Newport R1•a<•h ('a ... ME RICAN SAlllNGS AND LOAN ••·'101J On Sal•,-· & Wine And ore County Clerk OI Or-County on Oct To find °"' Ille amount '(OU m11>1
HARIOll LAW~MT. OLIVE
Moriuary . CemPINV
Crematory
11)25 Gisler Avf'
Cos1a Mes.1
540-5554
rlilCE IROTHERS
HLL IROADW A Y
MOlTUAIY
110 Broadwav
Cosla Mesa
642·9150
IALn & IERGERO ...
SMITH & TUTHILL
WUTCLIFF CHA,EL
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
"BCE IROTHlU
SMITHS' MOaTU.UY
627 Main St
HunllnQton Beach
536-6539
PAC.,IC VIEW
MfMORIAL , ...
Cetretery M ortuary
Chapel-Oematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Oriv11
Newpart Beach
644·2700
McCOb41CK MORTUAlllS
L.aquna Beach
•9•·9416
Laquna Hiiia
768-0933
Sen Jua/I Cap11trano •H-1na c
ASSOCIATION, ISIH E. Whittler now luuecl few !he toUc>wlllQ premls.s· U 1 .. 1 pey, °' lo•n.-. tor peymont to stop
&l•d. Whinier. C.lllornl• '°601 PH 110 Clly PltH Soulll, Or•nue, CA 1'"111'112 the tweeiowre. or If your prooerly IS
17U l 17).1113 02 ... , tormerly •nown .. S3Clty Plata Publl-Oro._ eo .. 1 D•lly Piiot, In forKIOSur'e lcw .any olhor rNson,
tt you ll•vt •nv quullons. vou Soutlt, Or-CA '2668 Ocl IS, n. ~.Nov s, "" •S•0.11 contact Proleulon•I Commu,.llv sl'IOulcl contact• lowyer or Ille llO"'"" T lie totol con•lderollon lor th• M•n•o•m11,,1, mana111n11 •tJ•nl for
menl aQenCY wttl<ll mty !lave Insured lronst"' OI Wld per>on•I properly and W•lnut Molnlonanu Auoct•llon at
your loan. Remember, YOU MAY llons•OI I• Ille sum of $41,SOOOO. P'UlllC ltTICE 1101 Do .. Street, S..lte 230, N4PWport
LOSE LEGAL. RIGHTS IF YOU DO lncludlnQ Inventory "tlmotocl ti BHch, C•llfornl• 17Ul l»-lJIJ
NOT TAICEPAOMPTACTIDH l l,S00.00. w hich consl•ts 01 lh• 11 you llovo •ny quullons. you
A E1F E8 A E ~CE HUMBER. lollowl119 Ca>ll, St,00000, Dom•llCI l'"~C~TIEOUST!:!'!l.!'::i slloulcl contect • l•w yer or tt..
II 1'7' 7-UMA" note to be replaced by cash, UO,SOO 00. ~ ~ OO'f•m""'"lal -y wtti<ll mey """' NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND ln>tallment Nc:lle.U0,000.00. Tiie followlnQ po,.on Is clolng ln•llrt•dYourlo.n
ELECTION TO SELL UNDER OEED 11 11•• bMn "ll'Md by 1"9 perllH bullM>S os: Remember. ''OU MAY LOSE
OF TA UST tll•t tlle consloerallon tcw 1"9 lrans .. r JOY DESIGNS, 1).00 L• Mirada. LEG ... L R.IGl-ITS IF YOU DO NOT
NOTICE IS HE A EBY GIVEN Th•t "' Ille busin.u ancl lhe llcenwhl is lo Looun• &..ell, CA '1'11 TAICE PROMPT ACTION
Fl AST CHARTER f'I N ... HCIAL be paid only •lier Ille Dep.trlmenl of SIOt>llenle B 1Connl"91on, tl<IO U NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWll
CORPORATION, • corper•llon, I• Alcollollc BoveroQ• Control ll•s Mired•, LoollWI Bekll,CA'26SI pvrsuonl lo Ankle IV, !iacllons t-4, of
Trustee -• 0..0 of Trust doled _,0""'""~trenslltr Tiiis bUSinen Is conducted by •n th• Doclara lloll 01 Covonanh,
APRIL. i.. 1'n ueculed by MARIA Tiie ~ trensltn art to be )llCIMdual Conditions -f!ostrlcU-. rKcwded
P O AC ELLA, AN UNMARR IED tonsummatect, -the pvrclleM prlu Sl...,...nle 8. ICennlnQton Auvu•t ... lffl In Bodi l llJt, PAGES
W 0 MAH AH D .JAME S 8 U A R cw conslO...•llon ts lo be pelcl, on cw Tiii> statemenl was filed with the 610 111,0.q, "' of Otflclal Record"
BUM ... N," SI NGLE MAN H Truslor, after Novembers. 1'll, 111 Kcorclanc• County Cler• al Or~ County on Oct. Oranoo eo..nty, C.llfornlo, • brolKll of
lo secure <ert•ln obll99llons In lo•or with Ill• provh1ons ol Ct lllornl• ta. 19tl. l'l7JtlS Ill• o b llo•llon of pay mo,. I ol
ol AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN 8uslnu• •nd Profusions Coclo, -ument> 11M oc red Hotk of
ASSOCIATION, a corPOr•llon, H Section• 2«110 ot -· st the office ol Published Oronge Coasl Dally Piiot, said brH<ll encl 11'::.' ••~ Illa.: for B-llclary, N<oroed APR,!', 1'77 In Ille escr-dlar, WflOtO name alWI Oc1 U, n , .,., Ho• S, lt91 017 .. t ,...ccwd on J.,....ry ... l .. I, In 8oGk
80011 111 ... Pa90 11U of OlllCIOI addrou IS UNITED BUSINESS ,,,,., P•oe uo of H id Offlclal
RtCOrd• 111 ltw Otfk e Of tlW Recorder INVESTMENTS, INC., 901' Alon<lro ••1tic MllTll'( lhcord" No paym9'11 of pall d\19 ol Oran9t County, Callfornl•, 91 Blvd., Poramounl, c.-. 9012>, U IJ) ru ""'"' 1•mounh !let occur-.ci. Tiier.fore, -
lnstru"""'t Ho . ...,,. .. Id oblloollons i.J4·1070, 17141 •»-7750. W•'""' Malnt-nc.o Assoclallon 6oft
lncl\lde •"""'"'-'note tcw Ille prln-Cl elms wlll be a<upt.O untll 1he ~ICTITIOUS au11N•ss 111ereby otect to se11 ... caUM to bO tOld,
clp•l 11.1moUJt,IOO.OO, ucrowllolder I• no1llloc1 of Ill• HAMii: SAT•MaNT I'"' foHowlno -crllled rtel property
Tll•I • iw..tll of, and <lofeult In, lht D•P•rlmont of Al<ollollc 8ovoro99 Tllo foll-lr>Q perw11s ,.,. dolno to Mllsfy lfle001'91111on·
Ol>llgetloM '°' wttlcll tucll OM<! 1• Control's approve! of Ille tra11stw ol blnlneu as· Unll 71 of &..-. t sll\lalOO In Tr1Kt
teeurlty hAs «curred In IMI peyment Ille 11<9'1Mhl LOYAL T's, • Fair DrlVe, Costa Ml, H per me., recoroea In._ a ,
f\asnot-madoof So••••• ~nown to'"° lntoncltd Mesa,CA'7627 Paoes U ano u , lncllisl"• of
Tiie lnSUlll""'"t Of P'ln<IPol •nd 111 trensftreelsl ti.o llcensoe-lntondecl Jon Wiiiiam T1.1svold, 101'7 Dl.snay Mlscellanaolll Maps In Ille Ofllct of
ltrtsl plus lmPOuncl tMposll •hlcll trenHoror uu<I 1110 fo1tow ln9 Circle, H1111ll119ton8each,CA.,..._ Ille County Recorder of Or•n110
be<emo dut J-IS, 1•1• •net •II,. •cldltlonal b1.1slneu n•mts and LIH -I• Tusvold, IOI., 01-y County, Cell!Onll•. sequent Po...,._.J wttkll be<eme --r•--In tho ,,.,.. 1 t Clrcle, H•••tlft91on 8eacll, CA,,_ TM racO<'d wsted _,.., of M id tllerHflff, lncludl119 •ny tot• <fWlrtH N'1. N-. .,..,. o• Tiii • tluslnou h concl11<1tcl by Or-r1y It 5119nw4n S. J acobs or olllor-peyatllt-ltlt\ffms OATEOOtl-s, 1'11 .. ,,..,_nd -wife.. DAT£0July a, Hit.
of M id NoCecw Deed of Trwst. SALRICHIEO'S, INC. Jonw. Tutvold STATE OF CAL.ll'"OANIA)
Tllot by •HSOtt lllereof, Ille "" 8y: Alch•rd /Ill, Cat.quero, Tiiis 1wt-1 was flleo wllll 1he las
dorslone<I, .,._, benefklllfY "''*' TrllMf•or Cou11ly CIOf'lt Of Or--ve Counly on O<I. c 0 u N T y 0 " 0 A A H G E IUCll 119 .. , llMo...C\1100 and dlall......, Gwent• o ... ,.,. "· .... WALNUT MAI NTlNANCE 10 Mid T-• wrlnen 0.Cl•rat.... Tr-i..... • P'1'JIM ASSOCIATION
of Oaf~t .,.., OefNlld fOr Siie. and Pvbll-0r..._ CMtl Oelly Piiot. Publl.-Or-C.0.H Delly PlloH, ey: H.lt S...
llot de"91'9cl ""'"' Mlf Tnntoe -II Oct U, 11111 001-el Ocl. U, 27, 2'. -S, t•I 4J1>11 Oii ~r II. t•t, bet-,,.,.,
-An<I •II 0.C-h evkl9Mlnt 04'-r------------.....;--------------. the Ulldtftl.,_, o No'9ry Pvellk lft t11alf911s MCuntd tl'lerelty, •IWI ltas and lor Hid State, P•rlon•ll'f
-.Cl•r9d - -heroll'I' -.Clore •II ....,_.,., H.lt. 11-. ,_to MO to
'""'' M<IH'9d IMfeby lmmec!J•ltly " 0•• AHlll•ftt S.Cretery Of \119 di.lo ond P4'Y*° alld "-' •*IM •net c..-,oroti.t tlWlt ,_.,_ the wltfllll
.... .........., ~ .. CNtl Ille "~' IMtrv ......... --10 me .. " .. lllf'"'1Y .. lie .... to ... ltfy tM ... lltrtllll wl'lo e11e<1.tltd Ille w ltlllft
11.-lloft--..Y. '"''"""'•"' on tlellall ol tllo AMEIOCAH V.VINM MIO L.OAN corpor•t .. n 1"9r•ln named, •n•
ASSOCIATION NE\'n aunowlMt•d 10 "'' that 11.ic11 O•IM ltl*,,_r t4, 1'81 yy. ! cor11orollon oocll1•d tll• wllllltt
8'1' Vll'tlftla M. $1ktltlf, 0 IMtr--"*" te ltl • .,....._.or ~Vko~t Ev Sooday a,.. ... lllleflef"' ...... tfDll'IK~I. .,..._M.,...._er, ery lll!TNlll,,.,, _ _.eHki.ltllM. ~ '-c~ Sltttotln tllft'r A."-~ 0r-. ~ Oell'I' "'*· ~I--Or .. Coftt Ooll'I' "tot. 0c1. u.-n. ft, ..... s. 1'81 ~' • 0 .11 ,., .,...., s. 1't1 .,...,
requesting tha t Diana 1---------------...---------
Pl ea sonton Lovejoy be coN501.10ATE~•
a Po l t d as 1 •1PO•Tol'COM01 • p n e persona ConsollO .. l119domesllc•~ldl•rlHOflheNE POATHARBOUA NATIDNAL r e P resent a t i v e lo BANK of H-POrt Be.ch 111111e "•'• o1 c.111or111~ et cne c1.,.. of l>llslnH>on
administer the estate Of Stpt•mber JO, 1'111 published In rosponw lo call,,.,_ by Comp1ro1i.r Of ltlo v Ir 9 i I Frank Ii n smith Currenc.,, ul\Cltr !Ille 11, Unit.cl SI.CH Code, Socllor\ 1•1.
(under the Independ e nt sto--• ......... Md Ll.-llltln 1
Adminis tra tion of Estates
Act). The p etit ion is set fo r
h earing i n Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Cente r Drive ,
W est . in the City of Sant a
Ana , Cali f ornia on
N ovember 4, 1981 at 9 : 30
a .m .
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of t he petition,
you s hould either appear
at the hearing and s tate
your objections or file
wr:ltte n objections w ith the
court t>efore the hearing.
Your appearance may be
in p e r s on or by your
attorney.
IF Y O U ARE A
CREDITOR or a
contingent c re ditor of the
deceased , you must f i le
your c lai m w ith the COIJrt
or p resent i t to the
personal representative
appointed by the court
within four month s from
the date of firs t Issuance
of letters as provided In
Section 700 of the Probate
Code of Callfornla. The
time for filing c lalms wlll
not expire prior to four
months from the date of
the hearing noticed abOve.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by t he court.
If you are Interes ted In the
esjate, you may file a
request with the c ourt to
receive sc>eel•I notice of
the Inventory of estate usets and of the petitions,
accounts and reports
described In Section 1200.S
of the C.llfornla Probate
Codt.
...... 1 ... 0r...,. CMt1 Oatl~ ~ ..... Ckt. IS, 1, U. t4ll 4JU.tl
AUi.TS
Cull ond duo from dePOSllorv ln>tll"llon\
US Tr•-vM<urlllet
All Olller Mc:urllles
F"°ral funds >Old and
•t< urlliH t>urcMMd uncltr
aur•ments 10 re1411
LOAM, Total (O Cludl119
unearned lncomel
less: Allowance le><
poulble ICN1n tosw•
LMM, Nol .
Bena preml .. s, furnll1.1re -Ila lures,
•llCI -OSWI• repr.wntlnQ !Wink prOl\'ll-
All other as.Wis
TOTAL ASSETS
l.IA81LITlf.S
O.m•nd depo>ltt ot ln<tlvt$tal•.
Por1MrsNP$, -<GrlK • Time and wvl~ "-Sits of 1,.o;vlduels,
Pitr1...,.,,..PI, -Corl>$. • Deposits OI UNtOcl Stoles Gowmmont
Certlfl.o and Giii"•"' cheeks. . Total Oaooslts .. . ....
Total -nd doPoilt>
Total llme & \OVlnv• ~"' All olller llabtlllles
TDTAL. LIA81LITIES
(ocludlnl IUbonllnalwd noltt
Ond dtOent,,,...,
Cammcw1 ttock EQUITY CAPITAL
No. t"-authorlJed '7S M NO . ...__ outstondlftQ !00 M
Sllrptus.. ..
UIWllYldtd proflls-,....,... ,or
conllneencles and ot...,.
copltol r_,,,., ..... .
.......
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3.•.U
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. .... 21,.n
S,nt n,w ...... ..........
t,• •••
.......... (tOll) TOTAL EOUITYC ... l'ITAL.
TOTAL. l.IABll.ITIU AND
EOVITYCAPITAL ..
.........................
MUllOtlAMDo\ ······.
A-b~ HOl 1-1 de1t
SIMdtrt .... °" OI C'9Cllt, total ..... .
Tl-conlflc.otetf of °""'It I" .. .....
__,,INllonsofSIOO,OOOormON ................. ..4 ................ u..,,
Avofaoe tor JO~ dayt <or te!On41' • montlll llttdfflt wtlll ~ Mt•t
Total dNOtib .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. "" .... • • .. •• • • .... • ... , • •• •, • •...., w.. ti. ........ dlt'9'tort .................. .......
of roto11tt .. .., ll'41llltln. Wt ltKWO ~ tt 1119 ........... ., ..... .
_,. tlefl ti -~IN9t .... "'419f It WW eM-i. Ill Wlllllftt A. SOllftllll
/ti "ICl*\I ....... /l/9flM(N~
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ORANGI COAST YOUR HOMITDWN DlllY PAPIR
O~ANGE COUNTY . CAllf OHNIA . ) .l ~:'
W1;1ste hm;n.ings. at sea~ wave of future?
WOOOS llOLE. Mas~ (AP>
l nstt•ad of dumping hazardous
waste in landfills. i1ndustrie~
may ship them to sea to be
incinerated aboard tankers. say
scientists at an tntt.'rnational
conference on the oceans.
Three shq>s already burn
dangerous chemH·al waste.
Manfred K. Nauke, an official of
the Londo n based In ter
Governmental Maritime
Consultive Organization, said
Wednesday
Their number will grow in the
next 10 years as communities
"orldw1de oppose n e w
haLardous waste disposal
fal·ilitics within their boundaries
and force a searc h for an
alternative, Nauke said at the
Third International Ocean
Disposal symposium.
The tankers -Vulcanus,
Matthias 2 and Vesta burn
170.000 tons of dangerous
PATCH OF PROPOSALS :\li chal'I Kelle~-. :1. 1:-.n·1 '>Ur(' the.•
pumpkin offcn.~d h~ Chns Busch. 9. will r:nake ~h e be~t
jack·o· ·lantern Sara Luca~. 10. and .J ennifer Pizzo. 12.
offers others and t here will be more on Oel. 24 at the
Environmental :'Jatttre Center. 1601 lfith St.. '.'Tewport
chemical waste a nnually in the
North Sea. about 70 miles from
the C03Sl or the Netherlands.
Nauke said.
"Within the last year several
non European countries have
shown increasing interest in the
disposal of chemical wastes by
means of incineration at sea."
he said . "which suggests such
opere1tions may increase in the
future and that they may occ4r
in parts of thC' ocean which have
not formerly been subjet•t to this
type of activity "
The United States has tested
ocean burning since 1974, but
has been slow to approve its use,
he told about 150 scientists and
government officials at the
five-day symposium. which ends
l<'riday
"With the increased concern
about putting these chemicals
into the ground, there probably
o.11'( ~let ~ •Y LH ,..,,..
Heat'h The ~ewport Harbor Hig h School band will
entertain as customers buy pumpk ins. pla nt!'.. seeds and
door displays of dried corn and dried flowers. Proceeds will
support E~C which will offer ccolog~· tou r !'. that da~· ..
State hearing
Catalina
mooring views
Nixon niece eyes county run
With current lease
agreements due to l:'xpire on
Der . 31. the State Lands
Commission 1s wondering what
to do next with potentially
lucrative moorings and piers on
tidelands surrounding Santa
Catalina Island
And at public hearings
scheduled today in Long Beach
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m .. the staff
of the commission will listen lo
publtc testimony on the matter
before heading north for an OcL
30 session in Sacra mento where
the future of the 700 moorings
wi ll be decided.
Tonight's hearings will be held
in the sixth noor boardroom of
the Port of Long Beach building,
925 Harbor Plaza. Hearings aJso
wer e conducted this afternoon
For the past 20 year s. the
Santa Catalina Island Co. and
t h e Sant a Catalina Is la nd
Conservancy have leased the
submerged lands from the state
and then sub-leased them to boat
owners. These moorings exclude
facilities in the City of Avalon
harbor.
Spokesmen for the two island
agencies, aware they may lose
their leases. have cr iticized any
pl a ns by the slate to open up
bidding to other organizations
and companies for the moorings.
Jane Mochon. a commission
11pokeswoman. said the state Is
co n cern ed primarily with
determining the best ruture
management of the tidelands.
It is also inter ested, Miss
Mochon said. in m aking more
money of( any future leases.
<Ste LEASES, P.,e AZ>
·-
Irvine woman to seek Congressional seat
There may be a Nixon on an
Orange County ballot come June
8. 1982.
LawrenC' Nixon Anfinson,
daughter of Donald Nixon or
Newport Beach and niece of
former President Richard M.
Nixon. says she plans to run for
Congress in the new district that
includes parts of Orange and
San Diego counties.
The 38-ycar·old wife of
T h om as Anfinson c urrently
resides in McLean. Va .. near
Was hington D.C .. where h e
holds a post in the d eparlhemt of
H ousing a nd Urba n
Development.
The couple also maintain an
Irvine address. They moved to
Washington earlier this fall after
Anfinson. a Certifi ed Public
Accountant, received a Reagan
Admini s tration po s t , a
Republican Part y informant
says
.. First, last and always, I'm a
Nixon." said Mrs. Anfinson this
week
• · 1 think the name is going lo
be a big plus. and J' m going lo
campaign on it with the pride
and respect it deserves.
"Watergate aside, I think
Uncle Dick did some wonderful
\hings for the world and peace.
and I think if he wanted to run
for election tomorrow he'd be
elected in many areas."
The new dis trict is being
carved out of the southern part
of the 40lh District represented
by Robert Badham, R-Newport
Beach, and the coastal section of
the 43rd District in which Clair
Burgener is retiring .
If she wins the Re publican
n omination on June 8, the
mother of three said her family
(See NIXON, Page A2)
County rats wired for sound
Health officials studying rodents to control them
Orange County health officials
a r e s trapping tin y radio
transmitters ar ound the ne'cks of
rodents in an experiment they
hope will help cut the county's
growing roof rat population.
The little rats, scientifically
known as rattus rattus. are
carrying transmitters weighing
just t hree to four grams,
powered by batteries simiJar to
those used in wristwatches, so
that health offi cials can study
their every move. county vector
control manager GU Chattel said
Thursday. Eventually health
officials hope to perfect methods
of trapping and poisoning the
creatures.
The lates t phas e of the
project, which got under way
Wednesday, should last al least
a month, Chal1el said.
"We will be tracking just f~r
J ...
rats in the s ame residential
a rea," he said . "We will follow
only one this week. tracking It
for 24 hours a day. Then next
week will put a trans mitter on
another rat and track it in the
sam e manner."
He said the rats are being
re leased in a n older area of
Orange, where the homes are at
least 40 years okt.
"We anticipate the study will
pose a few more questions than
answers," the county ofricial
sa id . ''W e'l l make an
assessm e nt, then might try
again next year in a different
area."
Challet said future tests might
take place in newer areas or the
county, "where we have a lot or
vegetation."
Challel and zoologist Dr. Tony
Recht, who teaches at California
I
State Univer s ity -Dominguez
Hills. want to know "where the
rats spend their time, when they
are active and how far they will
travel," Chall et said.
"We have literature on that
but it is not exactly right," he
said. "We want to know if they
will go from block to block
instead or living on just one
block."
He hopes the new program
will be more successful than
so m e e fforts they made
recently. In June. Recht caught
several rats. put the radio
collars on and released them In
s uburban Orange County
garbage dumps .
·'We sent them out in the
garbage trucks and they all died
about five minutes after they
arrlvt"d," Challet said.
II
"ii I hl• rnovenll'nt an ttus t•ountry
a n d 1 n o t h t' r s t o w a r d l h 1 s
method of t.l1!>p<1~al." he said
THW lnl'. a Cal iforni a
C'onsulling company. surveyed
t h f.' h I S t 0 r \ 0 f l' S
Environmentai Protection
J\gent·y te:.ts on the ocean
burning tn anotht•r symposium
paper
· H <' s u I t s o f b o t h E P A
sponsor ed and European
researc h sh ow t h a t at -sea
1 n ci ncrat1on 1 n a properly
designed faci lity can be
al'complished safely and with
unmeas urable to minimal
1mpatl!>, the company
t·onrludc-d
ll 1gh ('(1st prevents the rapid
~rowth of ocee1 n burning. Nauke
~a id 1n un intervww
AW j\.CS planes
patrol Egypt
by agreement
CA IR O . Egypt IA P >
America's soph1st1cated A WACS
radar planes began patrolling
Egyptian airspace today as
President Husni Mubarak swore
1n his CabinC'l and ordered the
death penalty for an,\•onc using
unlit•ensed weapons
c ·en Ahmed Nas r ,
<·ommander of thC' Cairo West
military base. told reporters the
Airborne Warning and Control
Systems planes entered
Egyptian airspace at noon 3
a m POT and began
patrolling
The United States dispatched
the two AWACS jets lo Egypt to
d e m on s tr a t l' 1• o n f i d (' n c e i n
Mubarak . who replaced
assassinated President Anwar
Sadat. Nasr did not say exactly
where the jets were patrolling
The U S Embassy confirmed
the planes' arrival but declined
to pinpo i nt their area or
operations.
The state information sernce
director. Mohammed ll akk1,
said the decision to send the
AW ACS planes lo Egypt was
made in Washington under an
agreement between the
countries
Defense Minister Abdel Ha li m
Abu Ghazala . speaking lo
reporters as he rushed from the
swearing-in eeremony s aid
"It's an agreement that two
AWJ\CS be s tationed here to
watch ovC'r the n orthern.
western and southern borders
We have not bought them .
This is something for the joint
exercises with the Americans
that begins in Novt·mbe r ··
Abu Ghazala also said Egypt
had advisers in neighboring
Sudan training the Sudanese
Sud an's pres ident. Caafar
Numeiri, has said he expects an
a ttack from Liby<J at a n y
moment.
J\ bu Ghazal a s<Jid the dispatch
of radar planes "as not al all
rel<Jtccl to Saudi Arabia The
Reagt1n administra ti on is
running i nto opposition in
gaining appro\.al of a proposed
AW ACS sale to Saudi Arabia
;,ecause of Isr aeli opposition.
Former. 1 s r a el i Defense
Minister E7.er Weizman. who
Population
up 510,337
in county
Orange County gained 510.337
people in the l ast d ecade to
reach a population of 1,931.579 to
become the nation's sixth most
populous county, according to
Census Bureau figures
O r ange County also was
among five counties in the
natio n that had the biggest
population increases along wi~
Los Angeles and San Dieg,,.-
counties_
San Diego County is No. 8.
having moved up from 17th
place in the last decade by
inc r easing its population by
503,992 to reach 1.861,846.
The counties that grew the
m ost since 1970 were Harris
County in Texas, at 2,409,544 and
Maricopa County in Arizona at
1 ,508.0~. the census showed.
Los Angeles County remains
the n ation's m ost po pulous
county with 7,477,657 residents,
holding a s ubstantial lead over
Illinois' Cook County which is
second most populous.
Of the 25 counties that showed
the biggest population increases,
eight were in California.
The other California counties
in the top 25 growth list were
Ventura, Santa Clara. San
B ern a rdino. Riverside and
Sacramento.
met brieny with Mubarak today,
said he did not think the Israeli
government would complain
about AWACS planes in Egypt
because Egypt was "a peaceful
nation ..
An authoritative source in
(See EGYPT, Page A2)
Freedoms
supported
by Reagan
PHILADELPHIA (AP> -
President Reagan said today a
"propaganda campaign" has
been launched "that would have
the world believe the capitalist
U.S. is the cause of world hunger
and poverty."
But he rejected that idea and
said the best way for poor
countries to achieve prosperity
1s through free nations boosting
private investmen t a nd
international trade
Reagan. in a speech setting
the stage for next week 's
1 nlernat1onal conference in
Cancun. Mexico. said the United
Stales has done its part when it
comes to foreign aid.
"Far from lagging behind and
refusing lo do our pa rt. the
United States is leading the way
in helping lo better the lives of
c itizens in d eve l oping
countries." he said
··Free people build fr ee
markets that ignite d ynurr:ic
developmt!nt for everyone," the
president said. citing the United
States as an example.
"No matter where you look
today. yo u wi II see that
d evel o pment depe nd s on
C'Conomic freedom," he added.
"Stimulating international
lrade by opening up markets is
absolutC'l y essential," he told the
World Affairs Council of
Philadelphia.
Later . he was traveling to
Whippany, N J . for a s tate
Republican fund·raiser and a
campaign appearance on behalf
or Thomas Kean. the Republican
candidate for governor.
In his prepar ed s peech,
Reagan told his Philadelphia
audience.
·'To listen to some s hrill
voices, you'd think our policies
were as sti ngy as your
Philadelphia Eagles defense .
·'There is a propaganda
cam paign in wide circulation
that would have the world
believe the capitalist U.S. is the
cause of world hunger and
<See REAGAN, Page A2)
DRANGI COAST WfATHIR
The National We ather
Servi ce predicts a 10
percent chance or showers
in Orange County late this
afternoon o r ea rly
e vening.
INSIDI TODAY
Tomorrow. not 11est~da11.
bears the destiny of the
besieged nation of Afric4.
See "New hope grip.' Africa,"
Page CB.
INDIX
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H /F Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT !Thursday. October 15, 1981
Iran brainwashing
urged by Khomeini
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Ayatollah Ruhollah Kh omeini
called today for brainwashing -
starling with• the children -to
erase Western thinking in Iran.
Teh'ran Radio said Khomeini
made hi s comm e nt s t o
Education Minis ter Ali Akbar
Parvaresh and other offi cials at
the ayatollah's residence in
northern Tehran.
''Brains must be washed and a
self·reliant one s hould replace
them" in order for the Iranian
people ··to understand we are
everything and are no less than
others," Khomeini said.
Navy submarine
reports damage
BANGOR. Wash <APJ -The
Navy confirmed that one of its
submarines, the USS Wilham H .
Bates, damaged a gillnet near
Seabeck in Hood Canal in a
Tuesday evening incident
In a news release. the Navy's
Bremerton public affairs offi ce
said the Bates butted into the
n etting, but that "net float
motion did not indicate that the
ship had snagged the net ...
However, a pierside inspection
<at Bangor > of the ship's hull
revealed that pieces of netting had been caught on the hull."
Man convicted
in Reagan threat
SPRINGFIELD. Mass <APJ
A 29·year-old man angry over
an evic tion no tice fa c e s
sentencing for threatening the
life of President Reagan
A federal court 1ury convicted
Roland C. Smith of Greenfield
on Wednesday. Smith. being
held in lieu of $10,000 bail. faces
a maximum five years in prison
and a $1,000 fine, according to
Assistant U.S. Attorney George
Kell y
GI pay increase
signed by R eagan
WASHINGTON <A P l The
2.1 million men and women in
the armed forces arc getting pay
incr eases of up to 17 percent,
which President Reagan says
will a ttrac t "hi gh -qu a lity"
people to the military. Reagan
signed the $4 .5 billion measure
Wednesday, making the raises
retroactive lo Oct 1.
·'Attracting and retaining
we ll -motivated. h1J:!h auality
malltary personnel is a critical
t'lement of my commitment lo
s tr e ngthen Am e rica 's
dt.>fcnses." the president said in
a s tatement
Neu, car season
stars 'in neutral'
DETROIT <AP J The
American auto industry's shiny
ne\\ models are stuck m neutral
o n th e s h ow r oo m fl o or ,
registering one of the poorest
s<.1les starts ever.
Reports released Wednesday
by • the five major companies
show thut sales in the first 10
days of October were down more
thun 34 percent compared with
last year the worst showing
for the period since the heyday
of fans and chrome an 1958, a big
recessaon year
Egypt on alert
at Libyan border
CAIRO, Egypt (AP> -Egypt
has declared a state of alert
along its border with Libya and
sent troops to Sudan to repel any
Lib y un attack s o n either
country, the Egyptian defense
minister was quoted as saying
today
Egypt a nd Suda n have a
mutua l defense pact
Talks on Poland
food crisis set
WARSAW. Pola nd t AP>
The government announced
loday 1t would open talks with
Sol1darat v on the nallon's food
c r1 s1s ·but c ritic iz e d the
independent union's rejection of
;,i joint commi ss i o n with
P o land 's o fficial union "
movement.
Solidarity said Wednesday it is
read y to battle the c ri s is
s houlder-to-shoulde r with the
~O\ l'rnmcnt. but not alongside
1h ra vab in the ofri c1al unions
rontroll<•d by the Co mmunist
Par ty
Widow slain
BELFAST :-.lorther n Ireland
1A P 1 An elde rly Catholi c
w i dow was s h ot d ea d at
point blank range in her bed
earl\ Loda\ bv two men belie\'ed ~o be Prote.st a nt extremi sts.
police said. A police spokesman
said the men forced their way
into the Markets district home of
Mar) McKay. 68. around 4 a m ..
shot her several tim<'s and fled
.............
PACHYDERMS PARADE A paradt' of elephants makes its
wa~· through downtown Boston to her ald arri\'al of Ringling
Hrother s. Ba rnum and Bailey Circus Cnm ds lined lhl·
sl t'l'l'Ls Wednesd<l~ to watch the 21 rlt•ph ant ~ s lowl~ make
thl•tr \HI~ along thl• roull'
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Reclusive author
Nobel prize • wins
STOCKHOLM, Sweden 1AP>
Elias Cunetli, a London-based
author described as s hy and
reclusive. won the 1981 Nobel
Prizt• in literature today "for
writings marked by a broad
outlook, a wealth of ideas and
art1st1c power ...
The 76-year-old Nobelist, who
writes in German, has produced
novels. plays and me moirs since
the 1930s and has been a central
figure in European writing since
that time. according to literary
insiders here.
Cant.•tta's publishers r efused to
d isclose his whereabouts and rus
a gent said the writer was in
seclusion.
Onl' of hi s most well·known
works is the memoir of his youth
· · D tl' Gcrellele Zunge," and
translated into English as "The
To n ~u e St't F ree :
Rc•mcmbrance of a European
Childhood,·· published in 1977.
Tht-Sw('dish Academy rited the
book as ··a pt.•ak in Elias
(';.11a•tt1 's writings ...
"In lhl•se recollections of hjs
t•h lldhood and youth he reveals
h is vigorous e pic po wer of
d el->c rapt1on to at" full extent
. "the academy said
Tht.• n<.1mes of several authors
m o r t.· wide ly kno wn in the
Unill•d Stales were mentioned
for this year 's award. including·
Anthony Burgess. Gue nther
Gr as ~. Doris Lessing. and
Gabri<'I Garcia Marquez
OI STl.YGL ·1.'\l/f;/) \\'JUTf.:U
Elrns Ca11ett1
Canell1 was born in Bulgaria
and has lived in London since
1938 For a time he lived in
Au stria and Switzerland. where
he learned German.
His literary background was
formed in Vie nna. the n the
c api t al o f th e d y ing
Au slro Hungarian e mpire
a a
Suit seeks to clear
Lindbergh murderer_
NEWARK. N.J . <API -More
than 45 ye ars afte r Bruno
Richard Hauptmann was
executed for murder ing the son
of Charles A. Lindbergh, his
widow has filed suit lo clear her
husband's name.
A lawsuit filed Wednesday in
U S. District Court charges FBI
documents show New Jersey
·'She wants to
see husband
found innocent."
authorities covered up evidence
back in g Hauptmann 's
innocence.
Anna Hauptmann, now 82, is
seeking $100 million io damages
and an order declaring her
husband innocent of kidnapping
and murdering the Lone Eagle's
20-month·old son.
·'The one thing that I think is
keeping her alive . . is that she
wants to see her husband found
innocent," her attorney. Robert
Rlj'an, said.
Th e s uit a sserts that the
decomposed body identified in
Ma y 1932 a s 20-mo nth-old
Charles A Lindbergh Jr . could
no t ha ve been th a t o f the
missing child
It said the body was 3312
i n ch es l ong and th a t the
Lindl>ergh toddler was just 29
inc hes tal l when h e wa s
kidnapped
Mr~. llauptmann, of Yeadon.
Pa.. asked for a preliminary
order allowing federal marshals
to s eize state police files on the
ca se
The suit charged that crucial
e videnc e, including th e
Lindbergh child's fingerprints,
has disappeared from state
polke files since 1977 .
The suit contends former state
Attorney General David Wllentz,
who prosecute d the case.
cove red up information that
would have been favorable to
llauplmann during the trial and
while the defendant was trying
to commute his death sentence.
It usserts that Wilentz -
whose son, Robert, is current
c hief JU Stice of the state
Supreme Court -has continued
to violate his duties a~ a lawyer
by concealing evidence that
would vindicate Hauptmann's
name.
The suit names the 86·year-old
lawyer as a defendant. along
with Gov. Brendan T. Byrne,
state Attorney General James
Zazzali and s tate police
S uperintendent Clinton L.
Pagano.
· · 1 · rn not e ven going t o
comment on that," Wilentz said
wh<'n reac hed at his Perth
Amboy hom e . "That <the
allegations in the lawsuit> is the
figment of the imagination of
some lawyer that knows that
kind of language."
"I am sorry to tell you that
ther e is nothing I could say that
would be worthy of print,"
W1le ntz said
Happy ending story
Prize animal survives flood
GAINESVILLE. T exas <AP>
For more than a day after a
flood turned lhe Frank Buck Zoo
into a churning valley of brown
wate r . tookee per Vince
Reyno lds thought his prize
elephant had drowned, until he
"he.ird her trumpet lightly."
He looked toward a tree and
s polled h"'r trunk, which she was
using as a s norkel for air
She was also using it to hold
onto the branches of a fallen
tree, and she hung on until a
posse of c owboy volunteer s
r escued her .
"I really don't see how she
survived it," Rey nolds m id
Wednesday njght after Gerry II,
a 13-year-old elephant. was put
on hi gh ground, having escaped
with a slight cold, a sore neck
and a scarred trunk "She's just
utterly exhaus ted."
The floods that have battered
this and other Red River towns
in Texas and Oklahoma all week
came from nowhere and filled
the valley setting of the zoo in
about 15 minutes. Reynolds said
"We don't have a full count of
what animals are missing. but
n o ne y ou co uld c on s ider
dangerous. Mostl y they're fleet
of foot. like deer," said Carl
Dunlap. the assistant police
chief.
Reynolds. who is 61 and has
been at the Gainesville zoo for 18
years and is the superintendent,
s aid he didn't know how many of
his approximately 60 animals
survived the deluge, though he
was certain that three big sheep
and two flamingos drowned.
"It's bad enough for anything
to lose its life when it's out on its
own, .. Reynolds said. "But I
really feel like I'm responsible
since those animals are penned.
It's my fault."
··1 don't know how she got out
of her cage," Reynolds said of
the elephant. which he said must
have spent 30 to 40 hours holding
on to the tree. ·
··But Tuesday night I realized
she was alive. I had been sure
sh e didn't live through it. I
heard her trumpet lightly "
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Register both days for prizes In
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.48 L Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Th ursday, October 16. 1981
City bus decision·
may not be welcome
Laguna Beach r es1de..nt s
mi g h t soon· be s ubjected t o
additio na l no ises and od ors
associated with d 1esel bust?s
following a c tio n by the City
C1>uncil majority last week.
Counc il membe rs Howard
Dawson, K elly Boyd and Bill
Wilcoxen directed cit y officials to
b eg in s h opping fo r th ree
diesel-powered buses lo replace
half the city·s fl eet of cleaner
propane-fueled vehicles
The reason?
City officials say they have
n o c hoice but l o replace the
s malle r propane buses with
diesels because they t'annot find
a firm that ca n produce a
propa ne bus t h at utilizes air
brakes.
It was indicated that
standard bra kes now fitted o n
cit y buses mus t be replaced
ever y m onth and these s mall
brakes ar e not cons ider ed as safe
as' air brakes on Laguna·s steep
hillsides.
City offic ia ls contend air
br a k es o n th e l arger
diesel-powered buses need o nly
be re placed ever~ nine months
But Mayor Sally BeUeruc and
Cou ndlman Neil Fitzpatrick
remain uncon vinced air brakes
cannot be fitted on Laguna's blue
a nd white propane buses.
Ther ure skeptical of claims
that a I o ptions ha ve been
explored.
Be llerue and Fitzpa trick
suggested last week that a more
inten se effort be launched lo find
a w ay lo keep the quiet er.
t'IC'a ne r buses in town. They
argued the diesel buses are more
expensive to purchase and asked
if changing the brakes m onthly
might j ust be the price a city has
to pay for clean air.
The coun c il majo ri ty ,
however , voted to m ove ahead on
purch a sing three new diesel
buses even after a suggestion
tha t only one bus be purchased
.. to see if the community goes for it. ..
Diesel buses, with their air
brakes. muy indeed be the onJ y
solution. But it would not have
hurl to postpone the shopping
s pree until all avenues ha d been
exhausted a nd a t est conducted.
Builders can chip • in
Good n ews h as come for
·builde r s and develope r s in
Laguna Beach who have been
for ced to face lengthy del a~s in
ge tting buildin g p e rmit s
processed by the city pl a nning
department.
Lag una Beach City Council
m e m bers have now a cted in a n
e ff ort t o accelerate p ermit
pro cess ing f or impati e nt
builders .
If developers are "' illing lo
pay overtime cost s for city
staffers. the n their projects will
be processed beyond the staff's
normal business hour s.
City pla nning officials h ave
been deluged with pre paring the
Local Coastal Plan and revisions
to th e city's Gener a l Plan in
r ecent months. and individual
building permits h ave taken a
bac k seat.
Grumblings from local de·
velopers prompted Councilman
Bill Wilcoxe n to sugges t some of
th at time-cons uming permit
processing be do ne after working
ho urs a t tht> ex pe nse of the
devel o per s who wa nt to
participate .
The council action does not
mean those developers willing to
pay will go to the head of the
pe rmit process line
Projects will s till be proc-
essed in the order they are
received. It's just that developers
who pay for overtime will have
the advantage of having their
projects worked on a fter hours
w hic h may inde t·d put them
ahead o f those wh1,<;e pro.1ccts
arc ha ndled <luring the regular
wor k dav
The 'sugge stion uppears to be
an eq uit able ~olution f o r
developers who reall y want to get
t heir projects off the g round
Students are losers
The State Board of Education
has denied a reques t to transfer
42 a c r es of sc h ool district
territor y on Camp P e ndleton to
t he Capistrano Unified School
District in Orange County
T he request was m ad e by
pare nts of about 70 hig h school
age students living in a housing
d evelopm e nt in the San Onofre
a r ea of the Marine base. whic h
lies within the Fallbrook Union
Hig h School District in San Diego
County.
Citing fina ncial h a rdships a
year ago. F a tl brook a dmin·
is trato r s ca n ce l ed a tuit ion
agreement which had allowed the
students to attend nearby San
Cle m ente High School. instead of
having to ride the bus for a n hour
lo attend classe!'> in F'allbrook
The stubbornness of F'allbrook
offic ials. in insisting the ir district
retain the 70 youngsters. touched
off parents' campaign to have the
Marine ins t a ll a ti o n r e m oved
from the Fallbrook district .
Such act ion would have had
more far-reaching effect, in that
•
Fallbrook would the n a lso lost'
600 elementar_\ <;chool youngster~
now attending tht.> basc·s San
Onofre school
This w as prob<tbly th e
1:at1ona le applied by the stCJte
board in r ejecting t he s witch of
ucreage
Wha t r ealty should happen
here. o bvious ly. i s that the
F'allbrook offici a ls s hould quit
being so p reoccu pied with dollars
a nd start thinking a little bit
abou t the w~lfare of the 70 young
people lhey are fo rcing into an
unnecessary one hour bus ride.
San Cle mente High School.
by contrast. is 10 minutes away
for these students .
F'allbrook should grant the
transfe r and ~r ant it im -
m e diately
Fail11rl' to do so might well
su ggest that the state Board of
Education s hould recons ider its
denial of s hiftin g the Camp
Pendleton areas a nd that indeed .
tha t territory sh ou ld go to a
responsible school dis trict that is
sens itive to student welfare •
Opinions expressed 1n the space ab011e are those of the Dally Pilot. Otner 111ews ex -
pressed on tt11 s page are ttiose of their authors and art 1sts. Reader comment is 1n111l
ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O .. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714)
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L.M. Boyd / Gold most wanted
There has never been a time in
human history when man didn't cov·
et that metal called gold. No other
tangible has been so wanted. Why?
Whal is il that makes gold uniquely
valuable? n·s scarce, durable and
yellow. What else? It's difficult lo
answer this philosophical question
without further lab study. I'd like to
get my hands on a whole lot of it. To
run some tests.
That publication known as
Lamplight U lists the following OC·
cupations , in descending order, u
those least appreciated by the
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
.-
general public : 1. Garbage collector.
2. Cafe dishwasher. 3. Janitor. 4.
Cafe waitress. 5. Newspaper re·
porter. That can't be right. The
garbage collectors around here are
greaUy appreeialed.
Tastiest meat you can eat in the
opinion of those gourmets who claim
lo know is roast monkey. Haven 'l
tried any yet. May not get around to
it
Was none other than President
John F. Kennedy who said: "Forgive
your enemierJ, but never forget their
names."
Thomas P. Haley
PubliSher
Thomas A. Murphrne
Editor
Barbara Krelblch
Editorial Paoe Editor
Whistleblowers not popular
WASHINGTON -Federal employees
who see things going wrong and decide
to blow the whistle on their agency re
alize they won't endear themselves to
their bosses in the bureaucracy Presi·
dent Reagan has prom ised to protect
whistleblowers who expose waste. mis-
management or outright fraud. I wish
him success in this venture.
One whislle blowe r the president
might want to listen to is Victor McKay,
whose career with the Agency for In
ternalional Development began back in
1973. McKay saw problems and report-
ed them to his superiors: his reward
was to be harassed continually as a
"wavemaker ." and eventually to be ef·
fectively blackballed from government
service.
McKAY WAS assigned to work with
foreign students whose education in the
United States is supported by AID
funds . The idea is that these '"best and
brightest" will go home and put the ex·
pertise they have acquired to the
service of thei r nalt ve countries.
But McKay discovered early on that
many of these foreign students were
what are known as "no-go's." A no-go is
a student who is brought to this country
to study at Al D expense and then re·
fu ses lo go home. Beguiled by the good
life in America, they stay on illegally
instead of returning to work for their
homeland
AID offi cials have for years been as-
s uring Congress that there simply
wasn ·t a significant "no-go" problem.
Fewer than l percent of AID-subsidized
foreign students failed to go home, the
agency bureaucrats claimed.
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But McKay soon realized that the no·
go figure was at least 10 times greater
than the offkial AID estimate. His
figures -supported by investigations
by the General Accounting Office and
Al o ·s own inspector general -show
tha t at least 10 percent. and probably as
many as 20 percent of foreign students
brought here under the AID progr am
were not going ho m e . The wh ole
purpose of the program was being de·
feated.
THE SITUATION dist urbed McKay.
It not only represented a waste of U S.
funds. which were being used to bring
freeloaders to this country : it resulted
in a .. brain drain" from the Third
World co untries in vol ved. The
engineers. doctors. teachers and techni·
cians who were chosen for advanced
training 10 lhe United States were not
returning to help their own countries'
struggle to move from the primitivi'
conditions or colonialism into the 20th
century
Mc Kay had the audacity to challenge
the AID bureaucrats' figures, which
were based only on confirmed no-go's
ll is were based on students whose
whereabouts were unknown Al D of-
ficia ls dismissed Mc K ay·~ estimates as
s peculation
"That's like saying there were three
pot smokers in Washington last year
because only three were arrested.
Mc Ka y to ld m y associate OoQ
Goldberg Whether his est1matc as cor
reel or not, McKay said. the important
point is that AID just isn "t interested in
keeping track of the no-go population.
Mc KAY. a political appointee in 'the
Nixon administration . was ''riffed .. in
1974. under President Ford. but was re-•
ins tated a fter he charged that the
ehmmat1on of his JOb was simply a de·
vice to silence him. That made him
even more suspect. and he was again
fired in 1977 on the excuse that a new
administration had taken over
McKay later was hired al the Interior
l)epartment"s Young Adult Conserva·
lion Corps. but was soon fired when hill
boss found out that he had been telling
Congress about the AlD mess He has
now taken his case to the courLo;
Leasehold signers made their choice
To the Editor:
Re : Residential lease m creases .
Some of our residents feel. apparently
sincerely, that the Irvine Company
ow~s them something. They say it is
"unfair" to be stuck with such high
residential lease payments.
rt is beyond me how anyone can
be li eve the company owes them
s omething . First , the homeowner
agreed willingly to the lease in writing.
He or she had the choice not to become
a party to the lease. Secondly, recently
many homeowners were offered the
opportunity to purchase the real estate
and again exer cised the choice to
accept the lease.
MOST OF the prior leasehold
p ay m ents were t otally under the
current value. and for many years
residents <including myself) silently
enjoyed the use of property with
e xtremely low lease payments. Now
they cry wolf because this property
increased in value.
It is precisely this attitud e of some of
our reside nts that has caused ou r
economy a nd our tot al fede r a l
government to be in its present mess
We all expect g°"'ernmenl or the "big"
corporation to bail us out when it is not
fair.
The fact that the Irvine Company is a
large company. owns the majority or
the area and is of considerable wealth,
has nothing to do with the issue. The
only issue is whether the residents have
been treated fairly and properly.
MICHAEL J . CHRISTIANSON
Stu.dent atldetes
To the Editor:
I am writing to comment on a recent
article in the Daily Pilot reporting on
the court case denying the right of
student/athlete Jeff Washington who
was declared ineligible for football after
trans(erring Crom Huntington Beach
High School to Edison High School. The
court decision suggests that lf a student
moves from a different school district
into one where he is establishing
residence, the C.l.F. will certify him as
eligible for sports. However. if lhal
same student moves from one high
school to another within lhe same
school district he may be ineligible.
IT 18 TIME for the C.I.F: to decide
whether it w ishes lo establlsb
regulallonit for residential ellglbtUty
that it really means to enforce, or lo
permit student/athletes to atlencl a
school of their choice when they reel
they can obtain the greatest opportunity
for playing time or vislbUity. I suuest
you move In one of two directions:
either, requJre ra.mlly residenUaJ moves
In order for a 11tudent.1athlete to be
athletically eligible at his new school,
or removet-our residence requlrementa
"
and permil s tud ent/at hl etes total
freedom to negotiate the best deal with
a high school of his choice.
r think either approach is r easonable,
but the time has come for the C.1.F. to
quit pretending they have residence
MAILBOX
r e quire m e nts whic h t hey have no
intention of enforcing, except on a
selective basis. Make up your minds.
and either set rules you plan to enforce
in a consistent manner or remove such
regulatinns and admit that a "free
agent market" exists for high school
student/athletes
BRENT MELBON
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Bigotry shot~>S
To the Editor.
The Daily Pilot or Oct. 2 had an
important and appropriate editorial "A
Shameful Performance" (on the visit of
the South African rugby team). It shows
up some of the mass media and S<flle
individuals who mouth "human rights"
for the bigots and hypocrites they are:
some or those being Brown, Carey.
Bradley and Koch.
No I'm not a right winger. I'm a
liretime moderate Democrat. I believe
in the United States.
I certainly wish the article could have
a great distribution. It's important to
me. These same bigots and hypocrites
couJd be in a Position that would deny
me my rightful dues in life because I'm
bald-headed.
ROY MILLER
Decide on merits
To lhe Editor:
If the environmental movement were
as well funded and well orcanized a s
• Letter! from readtd Ort' welcomt. Tht
right 10 ccmdvise lt'tttr.t to fit ipoce or
t'hm1nate Ul>t>l u rntrved u t11r.t of 300
""o rds or ltu 111111 bto given prtf t rtnct AU
ll"tttrs muat lncllACU 31~naturt ond moiling
addreu but nomt11 maJI bto wilhhfld on r•·
qtit1t t/ 11u/(1cumt reo1on i.t oppornr
Poetry ~II not ~ publlahcd IAtim mop,,..
t~ltpltontd to 642-6038 NOTM cmd phofw
num~ o/ tM con trtbutQr mwat tw Qtvn Jor
.ven/IC'ohon pu~. ~
Teddi Alves says it is (Ma ilbox .
Oct. 11 the Irvine Coast lawsuit would
not have been necessary The letter
read s like a "dirtv tricks'· effort to dis·
credit the hard work of a volunteer
citizens group.
The Fr1ends of the Irvine Coast are
not opposing development or denying
property rights as Alves wouJd have lhe
reader believe. It is unfortunate that a
citizens' group is forced into lhe cou~
to protect the intent of the Coastal Act
from powerful private interests . Yet the
courts are the public's last chance that
coastal traffic woes, air quality and
scenery will not be worsened by non
coastally dependent high rise construe·
t10n. Hopefully the court will decide on
the m erits of the case and not be
swayed by politically powerful private
interests or dirty tricksters.
. ROBERT L. CLINTON •
Gun control.s
To the Editor:
The best argument against gun con·
trot 1s the single sentence which is the
Second Article of the Constitution
"A well regulated militia, being
necessary to the security of a free State.
the right or the people to keep and bear
arms. shall not be infringed."
My dictionary derines "infringed" as,
1 ) to commit a breach or infraction or,
violate or transgress, 2> lo encroach or
tres pass The Constitution also pre·
scribes the method for making changes.
a nd when Article II is changed, 1 will
support whatever change is made, but
until that time, I insist on adherence to
the entire Constitution, not just those
parts which some of us care to endorse,
casting away others which are not to
our liking at the moment.
Do gun controls work? I don't doubt
the s tatis tics you quote in your
editorial , however I think the reason is
because those countries listed have
judicial systems that work. Gun control
in the United States will not work any
better than drug controls because there
is ineffective enforcement.
THOMAS J . BOHMAN
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THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1981
C AVALCADE
COMICS
MOVIES
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Buddy Ebsen has
penned hi s own play and it
will have its world
Costa Mesa . . . premiere in
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San Onofre nuke plant to return to service
Southern California Edison
Co '!> troubled Unit 1 reactor at
th e San Onofre Nuclear
Generating Statton ts tentatively
scheduled lo return to ser vice
late next week following six
weeks of repair work to the
plant's emergency core cooling
system.
An Edison Co spokesman said
today that modification!> to two
critical valves which re~ulate
State cash
sought/or
OCjudges
T he stale should provide a
hi g h er reimbursement lo
Orange County government for
the cost of new superior court
judges, county !>Upt'rvisors
maintain
After r eceiving a report
Wednesday on the cost of new
Judges. s upervisors said the
$60,000·pcr -judge annual grant
from the state lo offset judicial
costs is insufficient
The report, prepared by the
National Center for State
Courts, concluded 1hat the
county's cost per Judicial
position. is about $125,000 per
year above the $60,000 ·per-judge
reim bursement received from
the state.
The county Auditor
Co ntr olle r 's office ,
however. places the count~··s
cost at a s ubstantially higher
figure, $313,000 It includes the
cost of providing deputy district
attorneys, public defenders and
contract attorneys who provide
defense for cases the public
defender's office cannot accept
for legal reasons
the flow of t•ooling water to Unit
1 ·s n•actor in an emcrgeney -
arc almost complete and
awa1llng final federal clearance.
The 456-megawatt plant has
been out of service since Sept 3,
when an electrical malfunction
I ed to the shutdown which
disdoscd that the two valves did
not work properly
The simultaneous failure of
the \alves was of particular
concern to federal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission orficials
because one valve was supposed
to work if the other failed
The emergency core cooling
system 1s designed to prevent
over healing and meltdown of the
plant's highly radioactive fuel
rods if normal coohng water ts
lost
Edis on spokesman Dave
Barron said technicians have
bee'l changing the electrical and
control circuits that operate the
valves to insure they will open
and close properly
Federal officials. however ,
said any measures taken now by
Edison, ~ percent owner of Unit
I along with 20 percent owner
San Diego Gas & Electric Co ..
are considered interim .
Complete replacement of the
va l ves 1s consid ered the
long term solution, officials
said.
The prolonged shutdown of
Unit 1 ont: of several which
have kept the reactor out of
service for most of the last two
years is expected to cost the
utilities millions of dollars in
extra fossil fuel costs.
Barron. howev er, s aid he
didn't yet know what those extra
costs would be once the reactor
O .. ly l"llee l"-•Y llk MN K-
ts back in service
Edison's per day Share of the
extra fuel costs could add up to
about $262,000 or Sll million for
the duration of the shutdown.
Edison and SDG& E are
turrcntly awaiting word from
the U.S Atomi(• Safety and
Licensing Board on permit
applications to load fuel and run
newly built Unit 2 at San Onofre
on a low po\\ er test basis
Changes
mulled at
Doheny
Development of day-use picnic
and recreation facilities instead
of camping sites are planned for
a portion of Doheny State Beach
Park.
Members of the State Parks
and Recreation Department met
at Dana ll ills lligh School
Wednesday night to di scuss
proposed cha n ges t o the
mne -vear old general plan for
the popular beach park
There are presently 125
camping :.ites at Doheny State
Beach Park . and the state's
General Plan for the park calls
for another 175 camping sites
just south of the existing
campgrounds
But state park officials want
to change the general plan,
allowing day use facilities on the
mile long strand JUSl south of
the park entrance.
Jack Stowe. area manager for
the State Parks Department,
said that. by c hanging the use to
accommodate davtime visitors.
more people wi.11 be able to
enJO) the beach park
County Administrative Officer
Robert Thomas said both the
$125,000 and the $313,000 figures
can be substantiated. lie said
the lower figure represents the
initi al cost of adding a new
judge. the higher figure
represents the county's cost
after two or three ~ears
(;()Q (lJf 00( surfer cuts back 011 steep 46th Street wave rn .Vewport as southwest swell moves into county
.. Public opinion in the past has
shown support for day use
facilities on that portion of
Doheny Beach rath er than
ca mping," the st a te parks
official said Lavender Lady to answer compromise Stowe said preliminary plans
for what might amount to a St
million improvement package
for the park should be ready for
public rcv1e\\ after the first of
the vcar.
In approving the national
center·s reporl. supcr\'1sor s
recommended th e co unt~ 's
Legislative Planning Committee
take action to seek ;1 higher
reimbursement from the state
Will return to Laguna council tonight regarding ·harmony' in paint scheme
While joining in the vote in
support of the action. Supervisor
Bruce Nestande. a former state
assemblvman. said 1t would be
unlikely the reimburs ement
would be increased because of a
projected deficit 1n the slate's
budget for lhl' current fi scal
year
Wildlife trip set
to Camp Pendleton
The South Coast Audubon
Society will sponsor a free.
a ll-day· field trip to wildlife
areas on Camp Pendleton Oct
24
Those interested -.hould meet
al the Thrifty drug s tore parking
lot at the corner of El Camino
Real and Escalones in San
Clemente al 7 a.m
Laguna's lavender lady is
schl'cluled to be back before the
C'ity 's de::i ign review board
tonight with her answer to a
compromise propos al that would
allow '>omt• lavender trim on her
South Coast Highwa~ clothing
::,hoµ
Ike Dvlan, st•cretary to the
f1vl.'-member Laguna Beach
rles 1gn re "iew hoard. sa id
Druscilla Tvsen. owner or the
Stra\\ berrv ·shortcake boutique.
\\ OUlcl bl• allU\H•d to have Some
I j' ender on her :.torefront 1f she
agrees to paint the majority of
the building white
Mi ss Dyla n sai d the
compromise was made by board
members last week to Mi ss
T~ Sl'n's attornc~ al a hearing at
C'll \ hall
La-.t .lune ahout 30 residents
an d merchants near the
Strawberry Shortcake, 1145
South Coast Highway, objected
to thl' store's soft lavender trim.
and they filed a complaint with
the cit v
The ·design review board said
Ms T ysen didn't get its
permission before she paintf'd
But she says the city doesn't
have the legal right to tell her
what color she can paint her
boutique in the first place
The city filed suit against Ms.
Ban on fireworks
rejected by Irvine
Irvine City Council members
have rejected a proposal to ban
the sale and use of fireworks in
Irvine.
Despite the objections of
Orange County Deputy Fire
Marshal Stan Roettcher, the
C'oUn<.'il de,.i<iN1 ·1·uesdav o
follow the recomm':ndation or
Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart
and continue to allow the sale
and use of so-called safe and
sane fireworks in Irvine
Peart said there ts no evidence
Lo indicate legal safe and sane
fireworks were fire hazards. He
said the illegal variet y of
fireworks are mos t likely to
start fires .
Councilman Art Anthony said
that under any circumstances.
it's chfficult to prevent people
from shooting off fireworks
during celebrations.
"You'd need an a rm y of
people to do that," he said.
Tysen when she refused to
change the color of her shop.
and she in turn look the city to
court in a n attempt to have the
s uit thrown out.
But in June Orange County
Superior Court Judge Robert R
Fitzgerald ruled color is an
appropriate matt er to be
considered in design review, and
decided not lo dismiss the city's
SUit
However. after a drive past
M!> Tysen·s establishment. he
s aid he found the purple paint
"attractive, eye-catching and
not offensive to this court."
City officials say they don't
want to dictate what color
merchants can paint their shops,
but they do want some harmony
in local hues.
The design review guidelines
in Laguna read in part that
colors "s hould avoid
disharmony in the locale" and
"maintain compatibility with
surrounding buildings."
He said plans might include
improvements to the existing
parking lot . a dd itiona l
restrooms, cold water showers
on the hcach. add1t1onal fire
pits. picnic tables and volleyball
rourb
Swedish song
fest planned
The 35 member Mas ter
Chorale of Sundsvall, Sweden.
will perform at the Laguna
Beach High School auditorium
Oct. 29 to benefit the scholarship
fund of Oran~e County's
Swedish Women's Educational
Association
Ticket!:. for the 7 p .m
performance are SS. and may be
obt ained by writing to Siv
Finkler, 9352 Molokai Drive,
Huntington Beach, 92646 For
information call 497-2965.
~\On top of 'Old Smoky,' our latest peril
CALLISG .\l,L ('.\RS. DEPT. .\la ..... <1..., 11 taXl':-. <ind .....,; ;.__,
hig h interest rate:-. a ren·t enough. 1l w;.h gn•Jt gncf to
learn tht~ "eek that anothl•r puhltc· ern?m' h~1., been
unleashed upon thl' haplc·-. .... t·1t11l•nn lk i-. 1dt•111il1l'cl ii'
Pcriplaneta fuligino .... a 1Sl·,·ill<·1
He also go<.':-. b~ thl' ;tl1 :1..; of tlw ~mok~ Hrn" n
Cockroach
We"ll .1ust eall l11 rn Smok~. lor -.hort
. \n~'\\ a~ news
01:-.pat('hl'S
rl·c.·enlly .,ounded
th(' alarm that our
('oaslal n·~ion has
~·
,~~1
TOM MORPHINE_~~<~ ~een invucled b~·
tht~ new species of
roach , known as
the Smok~ Brown.
When I firs t read the
Roaches Found Here· I
another marijuana raid
hl•adltne thctl .. Smokv Brown
thou):!hl the cop., hud pullc'd off
READING Ft:RTHER. howc\'cr. you learn that
Smoky is actually ··La Cucaracha. · of famed Spanish
song and lore Further yet. Smoky is considered. a
particularly obnoxious cockroach becau~c he ltk~:-. to l!H'
in pl aces like sewer~. where ht• could pick up d1sgustm1?
diseases before entering your house to forage for food
Paul Salata. our coastlme·s most famous sewer
contractor. might take exception. but th(lt'S what the
textbook boys say.
In learning of this new coC'kroach m enace. your
faithful correspondent immediately launched an
•
·No. no, never mind the smoky brown roaches Just get the money
investigation in the public interest
That is to sa y l picked up m~· wastepaper basket and
peered underneath it.
That failing . I turned to research books that arc close
at hand and therefore are less labor than actually getting_
out to inspect some of the aforementioned ~r Salaw·s
sewer pipes.
Al.AS, R ESEARCH FAILED lo uncover the sm()ky
brown roach. Texts did describe the brown-banded
cockroach <alias Su pell a s u pe.llecitium 1 wh ich is already
common to our coastal a rea and is considered a fairly
nice fellow. as roaches go. He's lived in our r egion for a
long time
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Another book said then· are a total 11f I lll>O '>PCC'll'" Ill
cockroaches. of which nnJ~· 62 lin• m '\111·1 h .\ml•rn·,1
Another text said 2.000 kinds are around
Cockroaches in general. the expert:-. sa~-. ltkt· 111 sta~·
up late 1.1t night. arc addictc<i to s tLJrthl'!-. and swt'l'h. :incl
just love good food. c lothing und books
Lots of us seem to ha\·e mul'h 111 common \\1th
roaches .
Anyway. the numbers of s pec1<.•..., lbtcd was baffling
and I was forced to turn lo a local expert. one Fred
Beams. who is educational coor<iinator for the Orangl'
County Vector Control Di strict
FRED KNOWS ABOl'T more s peeics of cockroaches
than the texts do. "There are 3.500 kinds that have b een
described. of which only 16 are considered not' nice ... he
explained.
T he bad part is that one of the :"lot :'\!ices i!-. Smok.'
Brown. who has now migrated here from places like
Alabama, Mississippi and Texas . Prior to just recentl ~-.
t he only Smoky Brown ever found in California was
picked up in Sacramento. according to Beams.
Our vector control person said the largest infestation
now known in our entire slate h as d eveloped in Mission
Viejo. A couple h ave been found in Huntington Beach a nd
one Smoky in Irvine
TtDS MAKES MISSION VIEJO the S m oky Brown
Cockroach Capital of California . That could d evelop into
a new the m e for a Ch a mber or Commerce festival.
· So you now know that whe n a ·Mexica n combo In
Mission Viejo strikes up "La Cucaracha ... they really
m ean it. '
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Earnings Sll&tai n d e nt
SAN FRANCISCO IAPI -Crown
7.ellerbach Corp. s ays that the
depressed housing industry and a
summe r strike .tn Canad3 put a big
dent in iL<1 third quarter earnJngs.
The forest and paper products
1>roduccr announced Wednesday thut
1Lq third quarter 1981 sales were $790
million, up a bit from $789 million In
a like period last year.
But net Income dropped lo S7
million. or 15 cents a ~hare. rrom S9
mllllon, or 23 cents a s hare, In the
l980 quarter .
-
~ .
t.\°t What's in
a ~name?
It t. i:ctung tougher und tougher to tell what
<'oms:1:1n1t•., du by tht>1r names These days companies
arc 1nlo 'u m11n y d1frcr~nl activities that their
ort~inul n,11nt•s have been outdated or else their
na11H'1> h.ivt• been changed to renect nothing tor
evcrythin~ 1
'fakt• u com pan} like Penn Central "Ah," you
say. "thl• ru1lro;jJ "Wt·ll . 1t used lo be Indeed. it was
lht· b1E:f;t:l\l ru1lroacl 111 the nation until 1t went
h;rnkrupt ThL·n 11 managed to trans fer the
morll'Y losing r :u lro<tel pro perties to a government-
owrwd entity, ConHa1I. whilto it pursued profits from
Pt•nn ('t•ntral 'I\ r1on ·ra llroad properties. which
indudt'<'I things like p1pl'lines and amusement parks.
liett£·r yel. -;ince ~ Penn l'enlral ha:. .
this huge tax loss \r o
t $ 6 o o m II I 1 o n 1 t u ~. •
(';.trn rorv. .1rd , it'i. 4 ~ m ot1 \'alc'<f 111 buy up ___ ..._ ... .,...,. ________ _
com par~i~·~ left :ind MllTDI MOSIDWITZ ni,,:hl 1 I ht• tax lo~s
l'~1n bl' :.ippltc<l to the
profits made l.Jy the acquired companies. I In 1979,
Penn Ct•ntra l bought Muruthon Mfg . the world's
largt•st m aker of "Jackup" rigs for offs hore oil
tlr1lhng Earlier this year Penn Central bought a big
elet·t1 onit•s firm. (iK T echnologies. And now Penn
Ccntrnl b prl'paring 10 mer~e with Colt Industries, a
company th<.11 mJkes s teel. pumps. carbure to rs .
C'ompressor!> and yes. harking back to the hegrnnm~ Colt fi rearms
Penn Ct·ntral plus Coll will add up to a
torporatwn with s ales of more than $5 billion The
onl y problem what will they call it?
Yo u rcmem ber a company called Allied
Che m1ca1·• It w<1s world famous for dumping kepone
into the Jam(•s River in Virginia. Well. it has a new
l.J<1ss. Edward I.. Hennessy Jr. and he knocked
"c·hen11cal .. out of the <'Orporate monicker ll 's just
Allied Corpora lion today. which can mean just about
anything, which is fine with Hennessy. who seems
ready to buy anything
Ile l)oughl the battery maker. Eltra Then he
hought Bunker Ramo. an electrorucs outfit (they
supply the:-Tclcquote s ervice to stockbrokers> Now
he '~ bu ~w ~ Apollo Lasers 1n Los Angeles. HB
EIN'lrtt•<J I in Mansfield. Ohio. and the West Coast
Hcfraetorv & Mrnerals Division of Interpace. Next on
his s hoppfng lis t is Fisher S<'ientific. a company that
suppli(·c; ... onu:: 80,000 ite m s needed by laboratories
llenn1• ... :.v l<·arned the lncks of the trade at the
feet of a ma;tcr. Harry Gra~ of United Technologies
Gray a rnV('d a l a company c alled United Aircraft
1 l'ratt & Whitney l 10 y rars ago, and he proceeded
quickly lo transform the company I both in name and
t•ompositic1n >
Su you never know any more what's lurking
behind those corpor ate names There's one company
calkd B<ingor Punta. The name stems from the
merg er <>f an old s ugar plantation company. Punta
,\ll·gre with e1 r ailroad that came out nf Bangor.
Maine Todav Bangor Punta does n't run a railroad
nor dill'~ 11 cut sugar cane It does make sm all
pl an e~ i PtpL·r AircraftJ . handguns <S mith &
Wesson1. and the chemical Mace, rt oper ates cotton
gins and Cl'mt•nt plants .
F'uqua Industries? Al leas t you kno w what 1t
stunds for Chairman J B Fuqua. who's about to
take thl' compa ny private. Whal 1t does is harder to
p10 down Snapper lawn mowers. Martin motion
pitlun~ lhl'<.1le rs 1152 of them I, farm·home auto
suppl 'r :.tores 1165 of them l operating under the ~amc·s Big Be ar. TSC, Robertson's and Tractor
Supply. ColorC'raft photofinishing, Ebonite billi~rd
table~. Reach baseball gloves. Hutch footballs. AJay
c·xer nclci., Concord bowling balls a nd a clutch of
me tal pro<·essin(;! companies
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (J.l'I S41e•, Wfl<l pric~ •ftd net ,.,.._ ol the llflon mo>I .cllvt
Ntw Y.,..k Stock Each<1~ IHutt
lredlnQ nallONlll• ~· rnotP t11•n it Grurnmn Cp tJ0,700 331') t8M ,,. 400 52'> ~·on•ICo s 'IM,200 11"' Sunt>u m 111 . .00 » ~.~~";p' 1:~~ ~'lo ~~~~r~ • ~·= !!~ Merrill Lyn .. 1.000 11111 Nonon Slm Jll.700 1~ Wllms c~ lll,000 1'~ PenntOtl 177 ,900 40 CIMIW M.tnh J2t,.r00 14'1• C•ncolnc 311,tOO 16V. Mc Oon•kl Jll ,.SOO .,
AMERICAN LEADERS
UPS AND DOWNS
NEW YORI( IAPI n.. lollowlno Utt '"°'"' lilt N.., Yoo Stock E•clWlnge stocks •nd warr.tnh that ha•• QOM uc>
lht moll end ..,_ '"" most IMled on r::ce~_: Cfl"'Ot ••9<t•dlen of votu,...
No securll~ ,,..,,no l>el-U ••• lncl-
ucled Net -perctfllAQe <l\enves •• lllt Ollltr•nct ,.,_n tilt prtvlOU$ CIOSl"CI
oroce andW"°"'\Cl4J.:SO"ct
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Name Last C"9 t P.tflnlOll 40 • 1 Wllms Cos 1•~ 3~
3 Ronson l lf4
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I "'l.tYtlo\I En •~ -"' t Ellalr Ind S>4 ~
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GOLD COINS
Pel Up 17 9 UP 2<1.1
Up US Up 11.l
Up t.• VP I.I VP I .I Up 1.6
VP I S Up l.O Up 10 Up 11 Up 1 J
VP 7.3 Up 10 UP 10
Ptl. Off 13.0 Ott It. I Off ti.I Off 10,J Dff t.7 Wfl t.t Off • 7 Off u Off 1.0 °" , , Off 7.t Off , ..
Off 1 s
Off 7.S Off 1.S Off 7.2 Off 7.1
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WedMIClllY of OOM1 <Oina, t-recl wlttl
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U Ill, •U. 100 U Slk S,lSl,100
WHAT STOCKS DID
Nl!W YORK IAPI Ocl I•
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Hew lllQl\S
H•w toW1o
W•to" "'°'E • (,.0
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HEW YORK IAPI Oct I•
AOvenceo
0.Cllned UnchenQIMI TOle l lnun
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METALS
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LOf ._...cenb• 1101111•0
Zlft< •So .. '• c•nl• a p0uno, othvtrtO
Tift $1 0103 ~lftl WH~ to~lt• 11>
Alwml""m 7'-«lcent\ •pound, N Y.
Mtr<IH'Y '4n.oo Pt•"••~ ,.teti"-~n.so tray ot. N Y
SILVER
H•ndY & H•rmen st •H per troy Ollf'Ct
GOLD QUOTATIONS
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1'3 Orango Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Thursday, Octo ber 15, 1981 18---------------------------------------------,~ ·----------------------------------------------.--------------------'"':'""-------
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Crystal Gayle. cau11try :m1ger writ share the spotlight with
Sesame Street's H1g Btrd m the-upcommg telev1s1011 special
··Cou11try Top 20 ··The two recently completed a recorctwg for a
new so11g fnr 011 album
Assenibly nieu aid i II l1o v . .
S tat e a sse mbl y men
C h es t e r W ray,
0 -Westmins ter. and Phil
Wyman, R·Tehachapi, paved
the way for a South Afncan
boy with a premature aging
disease to visit Dis neyland
without cost to his family.
according lo Wray's office
The boy 1s scheduled to
arrive in Southern California
on Nov. 29.
Fra osie Gerringer has
An attorney ror the state
D e partm e nt o r
Transportation, Charles P.
Valdes or Sacramento. has
been re·elccted president of
the Ca l ifornia State
Employees' Association.
Valdes defeated Leo Mayer
of San Francisco 395-300 ID a
vot e of general council
delegates in Anaheim.
progeria, which causes him
to age at 10 times the normal
rate, and his plight was
cover~ 1n news reports that
c ame to the legislators'
attention.
The two localed the child
through the South Afri can
con s ul in Be verl y Hills.
secured accom modations
from Di s neyland for the
ram lly and pers uaded a
major a irline lo provide
travel. Wray·s office said.
Los Angeles Mayor Tom
Bradley call ed on Tokyo
Gov. Shunk hi Suzuki.
Bradley told Suzuki that
the purpose or his visit is to
"explore poss1bil1ties of
securi ng participation by
Ja p a n ese firm s in the
cons truction of port facilities
for coal s hipme nt in Los
Angeles
The newly crowned MlllS
Amerle• #Ot a bta 1rtn out of
federal B udaet Director
Oavld Stockmaa.
E l h abt t h W ar d , a
20 ·year·old accounting miajor
from Arkansas Tech
University, uld she was
Impressed with th e way
Stockman, 34 , rose from
congressman to budget
director.
And, said Miss Wa r d ,
Stockman is single.
In Washington, Eclwln
D a l e, a spokesm an for
Stockman, confirmed his
boss' eligibility and sard he
interrupted Stockman during
the day to tell him about
Miss Ward's interest.
Stockman "smiled broadly
and said he was greatly
flattered and that he hoped
chance might enable them lo
meet one day,·· DaJe said.
Mlkhall Baryabolkov,
artistic director of American
Ballet Theater, was forced lo
q uit in the midd le or a
Minneapolis performance of
.. Swan Lake" because of a
heel injury
Baryshnikov. who injured
his heel last week during
rehearsal in New York,
aggravated lhe injury and
wa s replaced by R oss
Strelton for the second half
or the ballet.
Barys hnikov was being
tr ea t e d b y the dance
company's physicians and is
expected to per for m tonight,
his only other scheduled
performance durin g a
s1x·day Minneapolis run.
Rumor s have been
appearing in gossip columns
that New York Gov. Hugh
Ca r ey a nd hi s w ife.
millionaire r eal ·eslale
dev e lop er Eva n ge line
Go u l e t as·C arey, were
ex pecting a child, so a
reporter popped the question.
The reporter asked Carey
whether there was anything
to report on the "imminence
or the stork al the
Executive Mansion."
·'No," the governor said.
Carey had 13 children with
his first wife. Helen, who
died of cancer in 1974.
The governor s aid he is
expecting a s eventh
g randchild . but said no
storks were on the way to his
own house .
.. Having passed all the
bi rd identification tests for
that species, I know when
one's coming ... Carey said.
It 's rather chilly
Coastal
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high ... lnl-13 water M
hlQh deseru ~Id De from Ml lo IJ. ,..,,,, low> from JS to 0
t n tht tow O•serh 1nd tower
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l\lgh•lrom 70 to IS
L~ A"9flt\ >hould also De sunny,
will\ hlQllS in, .... IOW 70.
EIMwht,... ->l•rlv wlncb 10 to" ------------knot\ Friday afternoon. otherwl.e
tight and variable Ourtnc;i nlc;iht and
rnornlnc;i ho•1r>. One to J.1001 wa>1er1y
swe ll IOftlQhl ano Frtdav Somo low
cloud• 11lght and mornlnlJ hou".
otherwlw '•"
U.S. suniniary
Ex te1ule d
outlook
SOU TH ERN CAL I FORNIA
COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN AREAS
Fe" -•11\er Coa•tal erH hlllfl• m id &Os at Ille Deac:hes to low eo
inla nd va11e.,. Lows •t lo H
70
Moo ratn ftll 100.y In northern
Tt•as and lOUlh•rn Okl•homa,
adding to Ille torrent• that "-Ye put
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River over tMlr !Nnk• for d•Y•
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SO\ lows JO lo .IQ
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this w-. Rain etso fell 1n southern
Tutu on Wedne•d•Y. the city 01
Bryen reporting five ln<h41\ Som•
pert\ of the Red River Valley.
w"fc h form > mo.i of t h•
T•••1·0 kt•hom• bordet'. have
receiv.d more 1"-n >o 1n<he\ ol r a in
since Su...S.Y.
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Creek, wl\lch runs sovth ol O~l•hom•
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Farris, Okla , alter IWlvlftQ bHn ••
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tllundtrs,,owu• conllnued to dtveloe>
ahead ol a •I-movlnc;i cold lront In
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Mlu lssippl Valley
II wH ct-y trom tht Ol>lo Valley
lo ncH"th ol the etntral Gull Coa•L
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uw soutN m coasts.
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· Wftste solutions eyed . .
Resource r ecovery emphasized i n pc planni ng
8y GLENN C.'OTT of ... o.11, ........ H
What Orange County residents
don't want, their landfills get,
and 'It won't be much longer
before the containers, clippings
and other claptrap Ctll the four
county-run facilities to the brim.
And finding a new site isn't
•be easy task it used lo be. Siles
mu s t b e close t o maJo r
metropolitan areas '<>1 reduce
hauling costs. said Don Poer,
manager of the county solid
waste management division.
But neighbors almos t
invariably don't want a landfill
-they used to be called dumps
-because of possible odors,
litter and the dangers of heavy
trucks rumbling past their
homes.
To solve projec ted space
shortages, county offi ciaJs are
preparing a waste management
plan to reduce the need for new
landfills while regenerating
digested trash into new sources
of energy.
The pl an to be prepared by a
yet -to·be selected consulting
firm will rely heavily on various
form s of r esou r ce recovery
sys t ems . s a id P oe r . A
17·member steering committee
has been formed to guide the
co n su ltant!> 1n exam ining
solutions.
The committee met earlier
this week in Santa Ana. when
Poer explained "'I don't see any
way of avo1dim som e use of
l a n d fi lls. We jus t need l o
mioimize it."
The four landfills in operation
ar e the Olinda landfill, opened in
1960 and expected lo last until
1990; Santiago Canyon, started
in 1967 and projected to fill by
about 1985: Coyote Canyon in
Ir vine. opened in 1963 a nd
expected to last until 1985, and
P ri ma Oesecha, east of San
Juan Capistrano, opened in 1976
1 and expected to last until al
least 2000.
Considering the lime needed
to pl a n fo r n e w res ource
recovery systems. Poer said the
study needs lo be started now. It
also will include plans for
disposal of hazardous. or toxic
waste.
M eanwh1l e. county officials
are negotiating with the Irvine
Company to e1cquire land near
El Toro Marine Air Station for
construction of a new landfill in
Bee Canyon
An e nvironmenta l imp act
• rc1>ort hus been completed, but
county officials are m eeting
resistance from neighborhood
groups opposed to the landfill.
Poer said Bee C a nyon is
intended to r eplace Coyote
Canyon. which receives much of
the trash from the coastal parts
of the county. Just lo move to
the new site wtll cost consumers
about $2 million a year simply ID
hauling costs. he explained
.. If we can·t have Bee. that
means we go farther back rn the
hill~ and pay more costs, largely
for ruel, .. he said
Poer said m ore equipment
has been add ed at existing
l andf i ll s lo maximiz e
compaction of trash. He would
like to see landscaping practices
that produced fewer clippings
and waste, and more materials
such as soil. rock and broken
l'Oncrete taken to old gravel pits
where they can be put lo UH
fillln& cr.ater s and s tagnant
ponds.
The fact that dumping at
county landfills is free, he
added, may make trash pickup
prices more expens ive in the
future, because the facilities wlJJ
fill up fast e r , causine the
gr eater expense ~( building
ne~ sites
Th at roundabout economic
prob I c m ma k e·s resourc e
recovery systems all the more
valuable, he said.
Sys tem s vary fro m huge
incinerators that transform
trash into steam to machines
that turn refuse into pellets that
can be burned with coal.
The Getty Oil Company has
contracted to pu mp methane
from Olinda, where it is a
product of decomposition. to be
burned to create electricity
APWI .......
'PEOPLE' PARODY -Thb is lhtc• cover of t he Harvard
Lampoon·s ··People" Parody. a s lick fake that m atches the
look and style of the popular ··People" mag azine down lo
the last movie star and snippet of gossip
West Newport criticizes
Banning Ranch proposal
West Newport Beach residents
hav e lodged objections at a
public hearing on plans lo
develop a 75-acre strip or the
B an nin g R anch i nt o an
industrial-residential area.
Representatives of Beeco Ltd .
the firm hoping lo develop the
site, said the plan will have a
positive overall impact on the
city .
City Council members took no
a c tion on the plan Tuesday
nigh t, voting to continue the
hearing to Oct. 26.
The residents said the plan wrn aggravate existing traffic
problems, require increased use
of John Wa y n e Ai r port,
overcrowd the area a nd bnng
mor e c rim e and hig h e r
residential insurance rates.
They proposed a plan or their
own for development of the site
which includes more residential
development and less indus trial
and commercial development.
Beeco's current plan calls for
construction or more than 200
cond ominium s a nd 805.000
squar e feet of industrial and
office space.
Re s id e nt s s aid an
Environmental Impact Report
fi led with th e Beeco p lan
underestimates the amount of
traffic the development would
~c nerate.
Resident Mukhtar Salamah
said weekend traffic in s ummer
m akes West Newport residents
.. prisoners in our own homes"
and that the E l R had only
measured peak traffic during
weekday rush hours .
He also said Newport Beach"s
t otal development picture. and
its impact on airport use and
traffic conditions. s hould be
taken into account when
co n s id e ring individual
development proposals
Resident Terry Watt s aid the
residents' plan, sponsored by a
residents' group called West
Newport L<.'g1 slative Alliance.
would mean more revenues for
the citv She also said the plan is
superior to the Beeco plan and
would reverse a trend toward
development decisions by the
Council that "threaten the
character of Newport Beach ··
But David Neish. a consultant
to Beeco. said the pla n "fulfills
the (city'st objective or
compa tible land uses" and
··would have an overall positive
impact on Newport Beach ...
Van Stevens. a planner.
geologist and traffic consultant
worklDg for Becco. also said the
plan 1s suitable for the area.
S tevens said the res idents·
plan. which calls for low·density
development. is not feasible for
the tract because it does not
make fina ncial sense for the
developers and would not have a
positive impact on finances or
traffic for the city
RAFF jeweJrr.
32 Fashion Island
Newport Beach• 64+2040
3 Generations of frlendlV per10nal service
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A 8 Orange COU1 DAILY PILOT /rhuraday, 0cfob9r 15, t981
School site ruling
disrupts planning
. . .
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The s tate Dlvi:;ion of
Aeronautics has rejected as
unsafe a proposal by the Irvine
Unlfted School District to build
rive schools west of El T oro
Marine Corps Air Station.
This rejection was made on
the basis 1ha l the proposed
schools would be subject to jet
crash hazard and airplane noise.
What is puzzling about this
finding, however. is the fact that
the di s tanc e b e tw e en the
proposed schools a nd the air
station is g reate r tha n the
distance b e tw ee n thr ee
established schools a nd the air
station.
Furth e rm o r e . th e five
proposed schools fall outside of
Marine Corps e r a s h ·h azard
zones.
School district officials haVl'
been unsuccessful in efforts lo
get the state ofricials to explain
just what criter ia Wl'r e used in
the decision to reject the n ve
proposed schools . 1
We urge representatives of
the stale Division of Aer9nauUcs
to cxplam this rejectk>t\. If the
division continues uncooperaU•e.
the district's . &eg1slat0rs shOuld
lean on the probh~01 .
When the explanation is
given. school district off4cials MU
have a cho&ce. 'they can either
try to teverse lhe t'.ej~ction1 ol'
they can move ahead with plaas
to build schools on alt.eroate
s ites.
Until s chool distrkt orfictals
understand the criteria betlind
the rejection. however, plans for
ne w school con s tructfon must
remain in limbo.
It is importa nt that the$e
plans be moved ahead ~that the
school district ca n keep .pace
with the growing enronment . ilf
the Irvine area.
Bay cleanup blocked
Just when it appe ared that a
long overdue cl eanup job on the
silt-choked Upper Newport Bay
was about to begin. the wa lls
came tumbling down.
The appro ved S4 m illion
proj ect was dealt what appear:;
to be a death blow last week
when Gov Edmund Brown Jr,
announced he was putting a
freeze on $170 million worth of
stole public works projects.
Among the funded projects
was a $1.3 million commitment to
help clean up the Upper Ba y
Brown's financia l experts s aid it
is too early to tell whether this
money is lost for good .
This was the second piece or
bad news recently received by
those inter ested in cleaning the
bay . Nearly S2 million in st a te
C lean W a ter Bond fund s
earmarked for the $4 million
project wer e put on ice when st all'
officials r eporte d they we re
unable to s ell the bonds because
of high interest r a tes
The result of all of this is
simple -ther e is n 't e noug h
money to begin the dtanup
project this fall as planned.
The unfortunate thing is that
thi s m eans the bay will be
subjected t o another Winter wtth
rain storms washing sm into the
a lready-clogged bay. Instead Of a
forward move. the bay will be
taking a nother step backwards.
as it has each year since 1969.
when heavy r ains turned it into a
mud fl at.
T he news is even harder to
t ake because many people and a
number of city a nd county
agencies worked so hard and so
long to make the plan a reality.
Ne wpo rt adv~nced nearly
$200 ,000 in environmental studies
and e n g ine e r i ng work in
pre paration for the jo b.
The plan. meanwhile. will be
shelved until economic conditions
improve enough for the !itate to
sell the bonds and untiJ Brown
r estores some order to state
fina nces .
One can only hope that the
bay doesn·t take too much of a
beating this winter.
Guard plan too complex
The Irvine Cit y Council has
abandoned a proposal to replace
city-paid street crossing guards
with student volunte.ers.
The proposal looked like a good idea whe n it was first
adv anced. over the summer. as a
way of saving the city $100.000 in
salaries paid to crossing guards .
Th.e guards earn from S4 to S5 per
hour.
On closer examina tio n .
however. some flaws seemed to
surface.
First, stude nt guards can·t
leg ally be used on streets where
the average s peed is 35 mph or
more. Many ()f the streets near
Irvine sc h ools fa ll in this
category.
Secondly, the complexity of
Irvine's school scheduling would
necessitate the use of ~ to 50
student cross ing gu a rds at each
school.
•
Dismis sal times \rar y ftotn
school to school and grade level
t o g rade leve l in the Irvine
Unified School District.
So. it appears that an idea
that seemed a t first to be a good
cost ·saving pt·oposal probably is
unworkable.
The citv should not. howevet .
completely. abandon the idea of
voluntee r crossing g uards .
Perhaps parent s or grandparents
might b e i nt eres t ed in
participating in such a program
as i s d o n e within the
Ne wport-Mes a Unified Schoo l
Dis trict
Th e c ity s hould als o
in v e s tigate whether or not
portion.5 of the student crossing
guard plan might be workable.
The r e must be ways of
placing student crossir1g guards
on li ghtly t raveled streets and
solving scheduling problems.
Opinions expres!>ed tn the space abo11e are those of t~ Daily Pilot. Otner views ex-
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642-432 1.
L.M. Boyd I Gold most want~d
There has never been a time in
human history when m an didn't cov-
et that metal called gold. No other
tangible has been so wanted. Why?
What is it that makes gold uniquely
valuable? It's scarce. durable and
yellow. What else? It's difficult to
answer this philosophical question
without further lab study. I'd like to
get my hands on a whole lot or it. To
run some tests.
That publication known a s
Lamplight JI lists the following oc-
cupations, in descending order. as
those least appreciated by lbe
general public: 1. Garbage collector.
2. Cafe dishwasher. 3. Janitor. 4.
Cafe waitress. 5. Newspaper re-
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
porter. That can't be right. ~
garbage collectors around here are
greatly appreciated.
Was none other thatl President
John F Kennedy who said: "Forgive
your enemies. bat never fotget their
names."
Q . What 's a "Nantucket
sletghride"?
A. The swift trip taken by • ~d'iall
boat aftu the whaler In its bow sticks
.,his harpoon into the whiff.
Tastiest trMat you can Ma i• the
opinion ~ those gourmets who claim
to know is roast monk< y. tfaftt•t
tried an1 yet, May not 8et .-owta to
it.
Tho~s P . ttaley
Pub fisher
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Whistlehlow~rs not popular
WASHI NGTON -Federal employees
who see things going wrong and decide
to blow the whistle on their agency re-
alize they won't endear themselves to
their bosses in the bureaucracy. Presi-
dent Reagan has promised to protect
whistleblower s who expose waste. mis-
management or outright fraud. I wish
him success in this venture.
One whistleblower the president
might want to lis ten lo is Victor McKay.
whose career with the Agency for In·
ternaLional Development began back in
1973. McKay saw prJ>blems and report-
ed them to his superiors: hls reward
was to be harassed continually as a
"~·avemaker," and eventually to be ef·
recla vely blackballed fro m government
ser vice
McKAY WAS assigned to work with
foreign students whose education io the
Unite d States is s upported by AID
funds The idea is that these "best and
brightest" will go home and put the ex-
pertise t hey have acquired to the
ser vice or their native countries.
But McKay discovered early on that
ma ny of these foreign students were
what are known as .. no·go's ." A no.go is
a student who is brought to this country
to study al AID expense and then re·
ruses to go home. Beguiled by the good
life in America. they stay on illegally
ins tead of returning to work for their
homeland
AID officia1s have for years been as-
suring Congress that there simply
wasn 'l a significant "no·&o" problem.
Fewer than 1 pert'.e nt of AID·subsidized
foreign st\,ldents failed to go home. the
agency bureaucrats claimed.
G -JA_Cl_Al-1-fRl_l_N -~
But McKay soon realized that the no·
go figure was at least 10 times greate r
t han the offi cial AID es timate. His
figures -supported by investigations
by the ~nera l Accounting Office and
AID's own inspector general -s how
that at least 10 percent, and probably as
many as ~ percent or foreign students
brought here under the AID program
we re not goin g hom e. The whole
purpose of the program was being de·
reated
THE SITUATION disturbed McKay
It not only represented a waste of U.S
funds , which were being used lo bring
free loaders lo this country; it resulted
an a "brain drain" from the Third
World count ries i nvolved . The
engineers, doc tors. teachers and techni·
ciaos who we re chosen for advanced
training in the United States were not
re turning to help their own countries·
struggle to move from the primiti ve
conditions of colonialis m anto the 20th
century.
Mc Kay had the audacity to challenge
the AID bureaucrats ' fi gures, which
were based only on confirmed no-go's_
His we re based on s tudents whose
whereabouts .,.,ere unknown AID of-
ficials dism1s!>ed McKay 's es timates as
speculation
·'That ·s like saying there were three
pol smokers in Was hington last year
because only three we re a rrested.··
M c Ka y to ld m y associat e Don
Goldberg. Whether his estimate 1:. cor:
reel or not. McKay said. the importa nt
point as that Al D jus t isn't interested in
keeping track of the no-go population
Mc KA\', a political appointee an the
Nixon administration. was "riffed .. in
1974, under President f'ord, but was re·
ins tated a fter he cha rged tha t t he
elimination of his Job was simply a de-
vice to silence him That made ham
even more s uspect. and he was again
rared in 1977 on the excuse that a new
a dministration had take n over
McKay later was hire d at the Interior
Departme nt's Young Adult Conserv~
tion Corps, but was soon fired when his
boss found out tha t he had been telling
Congress abo ut the AID mess He has
now taken his case to the courts
Leasehold signers made their choice
To lhe Editor:
Re : Residential lease incr eases .
Some of our r esidents reel. apparently
s incerely, that the Irvine Company
owes the m something. They say it is
"unfair" to be stuck with such high
r esidential lease payments. tt is beyond me how anyone can
be lie ve the company owes them
s ome thrng. First . the homeowner
agreed willingly to the lease in writing.
He or she had the choice not to become
a party to the lease. Secondly, recently
many homeowners were offered the
opportunity to purchase the real estate
and again exercised the choice to
accept the lease.
MOST OF the prior leas ehold
pay m ents we re totall y unde r the
current value, and for many years
reside nts (including myself) silently
enjoyed the use of properly with
extremely low lease payments Now
they cry wolf because this property
incr eased in value.
It is pred sely this attitude of some or
our residents that has caused our
e conomy a nd our t o tal federal
government to be in its present mess. •
We all expect government or the "big"
cor poration to bail us out when it is not
f air.
The fact that tbe Irvine Company is a
large company, owns the majority of
the area and is of considerable wealth.
has nothing to do with the issue. The
only issue ls whether the residents have
been treated fairly and properly.
MICHAEi.; J . CHRISTIANSON
Student athl,etes
To the Editor:
I am writing to comment on a recent
article in the Daily Pilot reporting on
the court case denying the right of
student /athlete Jeff Washington who
\fas declared lnetigible for football after
transferring from Huntington Beach
High School to Edison High School. The
court decision suggests that if a student
moves from a different school district
into one where he is establishing
r~idence, the C.l.F. will certify him as
eligible for sporu. However, if that
same student moves from one high
school to another within the sam e
school dbtr\ct he may be ineligible.
w L~ 'nM'f! '°" tbt C.J .F. to dedde whethe r It withe$ to cstablis b
regulations for resldenttal eliglbiUty
that lt really means to enforce. or to
permit student/athletes to atteftd a
scbool 0( their choice where t.bey feet
t~· can obtain Ua~1reatest opportu:ntty
ror playtng tlnte or vistbtllty. I S\llftll
you move tn one of two dlrecti011J:
either. rteiuire famOy retldenUal moves
ln order for a student/athJete to be
athJeUcally eligible at his new school,
or rcmovtt.vour residence requirements
a nd permit s tude nt/athletes total
freedom to negotiate the best deal with
a high school or bis choice.
I think either approach is reasonable,
but the lime has come for the C.l.F. to
quit pretending they have reside nce
MAILBOX
requireme nts which they have no
intention of enforcing, except on a
selective basis. Make up your minds.
and ellher set rules you pf an to enforce
in a consistent manner or remove such
re gulations and admit that a "free
agent market" exists for high school
s tudent/ athletes.
RRENT MELBON
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Bigotry shotm
Tothe~or:
The Daily Pilot of Oct. 2 had an
import.ant and appropriate editorial "A
Shameful Performance" (on the visit of
the South Aftican rugby team). It shows
up some of the mass media and some
individuals who mouth "human rights"
for the bigots and hypocrites they are :
some or those being Brown, Carey,
Bradley and Koch.
No I'm not a right winger. I'm a
lifetime moderate Democrat. I believe
in the United States.
I certainty wish the article rould have
a great distribution. It's important to
me. These same bigots and hypocrites
could be in a position that would deny
me my rightful dues in li(e because I'm
bald-Madld. .
ROY MILLER
Decide on merits
To the OOtor:
lf the ••ironment•I mo•ement were
as well fUaded end •elt Ol'pftized H
• f.tttm from reodtr1 or~ wdcomt The
right lo condrn~e lrtttr• to flt IJ)Oee or
t>lam1nalt hbcl is mterved Letter• o/ 300
tt>orda or ~u Wtll bf gfWlt ~fnt'ftU. All
lertera ,,.... rracl.-dc ""'°""" IJltd maJhng
addreu btat noin.,1 mor bf wtthMld on rt·
qutst If 1ulf1citnt r.aao• la opparnr
P<HtrJ ... ll Ml bt pMbl•llted IAtteta mag bt
teltph(/Md lo 6f2.f088 Nome and phone
num~r of tlw contributor mu&1 t. gtotn /Dr
.Q#rtficotlOfl ~e•
T e ddi Alves says it is <Mail box .
Oct. 1 l the Irvine Coa st lawsuit would
not have been necessary. The letter
r.eads like a ··dirt 11 tricks" effort to ctis-
credit the hard work of a volunteer
citizens group.
The Friends or the Irvine Coast are
not o pposing development or denying
property rights as Al ves would have the
reader believe. It is unfo rtunate that a
citizens' group is forced into the courts
to protect the intent of the Coastal Act
from powerflJI private interests. Yet the
courts are the public's last chance that
coastal traffic woes, air quality and
scenery will not be wors ened by non·
coa stally dependent high rise construe·
lion . Hopefully the court will decide on
the me rits of the case and not be
s wayed by politically powerful private
interests or dirty tricksters.
ROBERT L CLINTON
Gun control,s
To the Editor ·
The best a rgument aga inst g un con·
trol is the single sentence which is the
Second Article of the Constitution.
"A well regulated militia. being
necessary to the securit y or a free Stale ,
the right or the people to keep and bear
arms. shall not be infringed ."
My dictionary defines "infringed" as :
1 l to commit a breach or infraction of ;
violate or tra nsgress, 2l to encroach or
trespass. The Cons titution also pre·
scribes the method for making changes,
and when Article II is changed, I will
support whatever change is made, but
until that lime, I ins ist on adherence to
the entire Constitution. not just those
parts which some of us care to endorse.
casting away others which are not to
our liking at the moment.
Do gun controls work? I don't doubt
the statistics you quote in your
editorial, however J think the reason iR
because those countries !isled have
judicial systems that work. Gun control
in tl'le United States will not work any
better than drug controls because there
1s ineffective enforcement.
THOMAS J. BOHMAN
llllll Cll
Wtth tbt conUoulng co1t ol medny
eradlcaUon Gov. Bro1'n can atop
blamina "lJ'1 for his bud•• woes.
G.J .
~·
Dally Piiat
THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1981
CAVALCADE 82-3
COMI CS 86-IRVINI MOVIES 87
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GOO/y/00( surfer cuts back on steep 46th Street wave zn .'Vewport as southwest swell moves into county.
Police seize
driver after
speedy chase
A 21-year-old Corona del Mar
man was arrested today after
allegedly leading police on a
high-speed chase that started in
Irvine and ended in Santa Ana.
police said.
Darrin R. Pettis was a rrested
near the 400 block of Raitt Street
in Santa Ana about 10 30 a m. on
sus picion of grand theft auto,
evading arres t and r eckless
driving, s aid Irvine patrolman
Brian Clifton.
Clifton said he was on patrol
near MacArthur Boulevard and
Redhill Avenue when he sav.
Pettis driving a Datsun from a
service s tation. lie said a
number o f people.• from the
ser vice station were chas ing the
Datsun and pointing at it
Clifton sa id thc.1L as hl·
attempted to pull the Datsun
over. it accelerated and went on
the Costa Mesa freeway
lie said a chase then followed.
sometimes at s peeds or 75 miles
per hour.
With the help of patrol cars
from Santa Ana and Tustin
po li ce departments. the Datsun
v. a~ finally stopped tn Santa
Ana. Clifton said
He said there were no injuries.
but that a minor collision was
reported between a patrol car
a nd another vehicle.
Jet noise to grow
Increased airplane noise 1s ex-
pected at El Toro Mc.1nne Corps
Air Station Oct. 23-25
A spokes man s<1id the noise
will be caused by <.iirplanc train·
ing missions.
San Onofre plant nearly ready
R eactor will return to service next week after repairs
Southe rn California Edison
Co's troubled Unit 1 reactor at
thl• Sa n Onofre Nuclear
Generating Station is tentatively
sC'heduled to return to service
late next week following six
v. eeks or repair work to the
pl ant's emergency core cooling
-.vstem
·An Edison Co. spokesman said
toda' that modif1cat1ons to two
cntii·al valves which regulate
the rlow·of cooling water to Unit
1 ·s rt•actor in an emergency -
are almost compl ete and
awaiting final federal clearance.
The 456·megawatl plant has
been out or service s mce Sept 3,
when an electrical malfunction
le d to the s hutdow n which
disclosed that the two valves did
not work properly.
The simultaneous failure of
the valves was of particular
:onccrn to federal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission officials
because one valve was supposed
to work if the other failed .
The emergency core cooling
syst em is designed to prevent
overheating and meltdown of the
plant's highly radioactive fuel
rods if normal cooling water is
lost
Edison spokesman Dave
Barron said technicians have
been changing the electri<;al and
control circuits that operate the
valves to insure they will open
and close properly.
Federal officials. however.
said any measures taken now by
Edison. 80 percent owner of Unit
1 a long with 20 percent owner
San Diego Gas & Electric Co.,
a r e con si d e r e d Inte rim .
Complete replacem ent of t he
va l ves i s cons id e r ed the
long term solution. official s
said
OCC lucky for balloonists
After 2 botched takeoffs, Costa Mesa site perfect
8} PHIL SNEIDER MAN
OI ti•• o.i1y P11.c sutt
For Phoenix bus in essmen
Fr e d Gorrell and John
Sho<'craft. the campus of Orange
Coa st College in Costa Mesa
I u rnl•<I out to be the luc ky
takeoff point for their first
-.uc·ccssful cross-countrv balloon
flight aboard Super Chi cken !IL
In a telephone inter view today
from New York City, where he
had jus t concluded a n
appeara nce on the '"Today"
show. co-pilot Gorrell said the
previous fa iled Super Chicken
f lights. both lllunche d from
Oct•ans1 d e. taught the
balloomsts a few lessons.
··on thl' fir s t attempt
(September, 1980>. the balloon
"as forced down by bad weather
a thunderstorm 1 n the
Midwest." he explained
··o n th e seco nd flight
(December. 1980l, turbulence
got us because we were Oying
too low over the Rockies It tor e
a hole in the balloon
·'This time we fl ew higher
over the Rockies to avoid the
turbulence and bad weather,
and we picked up more speed."
Why was Costa Mesa s elected
as the lift-off point for this
year's successful cross-country flight'' .
.. Accordmg to m eterolog1sts,
we were supposed lo take off
from som e place north of San
Diego and so uth of Los
Angele::.:· Gorrell replied ··The
coll ege al so was a better
launching site because we had
more r oom for our h elium
trucks
"Everyone from the president
on down to the maintenance men
offered to help." he said
S uper Chicken Ill landed
Sunday morning on a remote
island off the coast of Georgia.
Gorrell said his crew was able
to recover the $50,000 gondola,
which carried the two pilots and
their equipment.
But the $25.000 balloon itself,
which was released during the
landing. was was hed into the
ocean .
"Super Chicken Ill's balloon,"
Gorrell said, "was buried at
sea ."
Buddy Ebsen has "
penned his own play and it 0
will have its world 0 . . Costa Mesa. premiere in
See Page BB . ""'
Former Irvine
employee owes
$381 to city
The City of Irvine will hand a
$381 bill t o a former city
employee because her salary
was too high when she worked
for Irvine, Assis tant City
Manager Paul Brady Jr. said
today.
Patti Coladonato, 25, of Tustin,
quit her job as part-time public
information specialist late last
month when her s upervisor told
her that. as a result of a clerical
error made when she was hired
last March. her salary had been
too high -$381 too high.
After she quit, Brady agreed
to reconsider whether she should
be made to pay for an error
made by the city.
"We have to make her pay it
back," Brady said today. "ff we
didn't. it would amount to a gift
of public funds."
Miss Coladonato couldn't be
reached for comment today
Brady said that in the more
th an nine years the City of
Irvine has been in existe nce.
there have been only about eight
cases when an e mployee had
been asked to pay back money
as a result of an error in salary
size. lie add ed that such an
error has never gone undetected
as long as was the case with
M 1ss Coladonato.
The salary for he r part-time
job was $5.19 per hour. but
because of the error. she was
pa ye d $5 97 during h e r
seven-month employment.
The error in her salary was
discovered when she came due
for a seniority pay raise
"I don't ever want to work for
government again ... Miss
Coladonato said ea rly this
month. "An injustice has been
done."
She is a senior 1n journalism
at Cal State Long Beach
Sadat name
urged for
Main Beach
A Laguna Beach man s ays he
will be petitioning the City
Council to have Main Beach
nam ed for s lain Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat
.John Geske. a resident of the
Art Colony for 19 years, said he
will be appearing before the
council members at their next
meeting Tuesday to submit his
proposal.
Geske, who said he is a
self-employed land developer .
wants Main Beach named the
"Anwar el Sadat Peace Park
Beach." and has offered to pay
for a commemorative sign
which would have his proposed
name for the strand printed in
Egyptian, Hebrew and English.
Geske sent telegrans to all five
council members this week.
Dail, 1'11.C SS." .......
S/11'; OWES CITY S3XI
1"ormer employee Colaclu11cl111
More state
cash wanted
for court
The slate should provide a
higher r eimbursemen t to
Orange County government for
the cost of new super ior court
j udges. county s uperv isor s
maintatn
Aft e r receivin g a report
Wednesd ay on the cost of new
jud ges. supervisors said the
$60.000 per-judge a nnual gr ant
from the state to offset judicial
costs is insufficient
The re port. prep<.ired by the
. al 1o nal Cente r for S tate
Courts. conc lude d that the
county "s cost per Jud1c1al
position, is about $125.000 per
ye<:1r above the S60,000 -per-Judge
re1 m burst•ment received from
the slc.ite.
The county Audito r ·
Co ntr o ll e r 's of fi ce ,
howevt•r. places the county's
cost at a substantially higher
figure. S313.000.
Irvine bank
hit by bandit
Police officers were searching
today for a man who robbed the
California First Bank o n
MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine
about 11 :40 a.m.
An Irvine police officer said no
one was hurt in the robbery and
s aid he was n't sure yet how
much money had been taken
from the bank in the Foodpark.
The robber fled on foot from
the bank at 17951 MacArthur
Blvd. near Main Street.
~\ On top of 'Old Smoky,' our latest peril
CALLl~G AU. CARS. DEPT. \las . a~ ti taxt•s and ~ , -+--
high interest rall':-. art:·n·l l'nouch. 11 was great ~nl'f lo ....J1I.
learn this week lhat anoth<.•r public cnem' ha-. hc<.'n
unl eashC'cl upon lhl' h<tµlt•s " e1111l'l11'\ ll<' 1" 1<1<•nl1fit'cl a-.
Pt>riplancta ful ig111osa 1 Se\ ilk•
He also gill's h~· the ;II 1a -.. ol tlw Smok.'· Brown
CockroaC'h.
We"ll just call him Smok~, for '\hor1
~ /'<-\
TOM MURPHINI -~~,
. \nn.\"i.I \". news
dis p. at' c h es
rl•cenll ~ ::.c>unded
the alarm that our
coa stal region has
been invaded bv
this new species of
roac h. known as
lhe Smoky Brown.
When I first read the headhne th<1t ··smoky Brown
Roaches Found Here·· l thought the cops had pulled off
another marijuana raid
READING FURTH ER, however . you learn that
Smoky is actuallv ··La Cucaracha. ·· of famed Spanish
song ·and lore. Further yet. Smoky is considered. a
particularly obnoxious cockroach becau~e he hk~s to l~ve
in places lik<' sewer~. where he could pick up di sgus ting
diseases before ente ring ~our house to forage for food .
Paul Salata. our coastline's most fa mous sewer
contractor. might take exception. but that's what the
textbook boys say
In learning of this new cockroach menace. your
faithful correspondent immediately l aun c hed an
... _..~
··No. no. never mind the smoky brown roaches Just get the mone11
investigation in the public interest.
That is lo say I picked up my wastepaper basket and
peered underneath it.
Thal failing, l turned to research books that are close
at hand and therefore are less labor than actually getting
out to inspect some of the aforementioned Mr Salata's
sewer pipes.
ALAS, RESEARCH FAJLED to uncover the s moky
brown roach . Text!' did describe the brown-banded
cockroach I alias Su pell a supellecilium I which is already
common to our coastal area a nd is considered a fairly
nice fellow. as roaches go. He's lived ln our region for a
long time.
•
Another book said there are a total of l.fllHI spt•<·1<.•-.. of
cockroaches. of which only 62 live 111 ''>rth .\menca
Another text said 2.000 kinds are around
Cockr oaches in general. the e xpert!'> ~a~. like t11 st••.'
up late at night. are addicted lo s tarcht•s and sweC'l s. and
just love good food. clothing and books
Lots of us seem to have muc h in common with
roaches .
Anyway. the numbers of s pecie:-. listed was baffling
and I was forced to turn to a local expert. one F'red
Beams. who is educational coordinator for the Or;rnge
County Vector Control District.
FRED KNOWS ABOUT more species of cockr0<1ches
than the texts do. "There are 3.500 kinds that have bee n
described. of which only 16 are considered not nice.·· he
explained.
The bad part is that one of the :'llot Nices is Smok~
Brown. who has now migrated here from places like
Alabama. Mississippi and Texas. Prior to just recently.
the only Smok y Brown ever found in California was
picked up in Sacramento. according to Beams,
Our vector control person said the la rgest inf est a lion
now known in our entire state has developed in Mission
Viejo. A couple have been found in Huntington Beach and
one Smoky in Irvine.
TIUS MAKES MISSION VIEJO the S moky &rown
Cockroach Capital ·of California. That could develop kito
a new theme for a Cha m ber of Commerce festival.
So you now know that when a Mexican comlll6 ln
Mission Viejo strikes up. "La Cucaracha." they r~ally
mean it. "
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c Orange Coast CAIL Y PILOT /Th uraday. ()(;to ber l6. 1981
Fund freeze blocks
bay cleanup plans
Just when it appcat't.'<i that a
long overdue cleanup job on the
silt-choked Upper Newport Bay
wcts about to begin. the walls
came tumbling down
The approved S4 million
project was dealt what appears
to be a death blow last week
when Gov. Edmund Brown Jr
announced he was putting a
freeze on Sl70 milhon worth or
state public works projects
Among the funded projects
was a $1.3 million commitment to
help clean up the Upper Bay
Brown's financial experts said it
is too early to tell whether this
money is lost for good.
This was the second piece of
bad news recently received by
those interested in cleaning the
bay. '.\/early S2 million in state
C l ean Water Bond funds
earmarked for the $4 millson
project were put on ice when state
o fficia ls repor t ed they were
unable to sell the bonds because
of high interest rates.
The result of all of this is
s imple there isn 't enough
money to begin . the cleanup
project this fall as pla nned.
The unfortunate thing is tha\
this mean!\ the bay will' be ·
subjected t o another winter with
rain storms washing s ilt into the
a lready clogged bay. Instead of o
forward move. the bay will be
takiog another step backwards.
as it has earh year since 1969.
when heav)' rains turned it Into a
mud flat.
The news is even harder to
take because many people and a
number of c it·y and county
agencies worked so h ard and so
long to make the plan a reamy
Newport advan ced n ear ly
5200.000 in environmental studies
and engineering work in
preparation (or the job.
The pla n. meanwhile. will be
shelved until economic conditions
improvt.· e nough for ttte state to
sell the bonds and until Brown
r estores some order to state
finances.
One can only hope that the
bay doesn't tuke too much of a
beating this winter.
College pay • raise
Full-time instructors in the
Co a s t Co m m u n i t ~· Co II e g l'
District did an about-face this
month a nd approved the ~ame 7
percent pay r aise offe r they
rejected soundly l<.ist June
The one -~ ea r raise .
retroactive to July 1. affetts
some 100 teacher s at Orange
Coast . Golden Wes t and Coastline
colleges
Last June. the Ll•acher!>
apparent)~· hoped to press the
district for more than the 7
percent offered . But the follow·
ing month. lht' district learned 1t
would recet\'l' significantly le'!'!
monev from the stalt> than it had
antici.pated.
The news from Sarramt•ntc)
led the district to cut it.., µay raist>
offer to 5 percent
As a s tate mediatcH' ... 1eppcd
in this fall. the district held to it~
5 percent raise off er. while the
:\ m e r i c a n F e d l' r a t i o n o f
T eachers demanded 91 :i percent
The dis trict fin all\' returned
to its 7 percent offer. ·which was
approved by the instructors. 344
to51.
One might observe that the
teacHers. in accepting the 7
percent raise. were sensitive to
the financial problems facing the
college district
But it is also likeh· that some
ins tructors pref erred· to put the
1981-82 pa~· squabble behind them
to prepare for negotiations of a
wide_: sco~.
Tne s alary disput<• that just
<•nded was the r esul t of a
r eopener cla use in the teachers·
three-\·e::tr contract with the
dis trict This contract expires 1n
. June 1982. and negotiations for ~•
new pact will begin in February
The central connict between
the two sides likelv will remain:
The teach er s will seek increases
in pay and benefits to keep pace
\dth inflation. The district will
dec lare its state funding i s
limited. and it cannot pa ~·
teachers money it does n't have
Thus. this month's settlem~nt
might be set-n as a short reprieve
in the on-going labor difficulties
bet ween the di..,l ntt and its
ins tructors.
Flight puts Mesa on map
Costa Mesa made headlines
this week across t he nation.
thanks to an egg-shaped gondola
that floated across the countrv
beneath a 10 -s tory -high
helium-filled plastic balloon.
Su per Chicken I I I is what it
was called. the f irs t helium
ba ll oon eve r to f l oat
coast-to-coast across the nation
Its launc h point was the
athletic field at Orange Coast
College where pilots Fred Gorrell
a nd John Shoecr aft stored their
craft in a s hot-put cage until
weather conditions were just
right.
The journey took 55 hours
and 25 minutes with Super
C hicken I II settling on a remote
is land off the Georgia coast after
traveling about 2.515 miles via a
jet stream caught al 20,000 root
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pl u s altitudes over Southern
California earl.v last Saturday
morning.
Costa Mesa gained f amt' as
the launching point for two
r easons. It was further north
than the Oceanside launch point
u sed in two prior i ll-fated
attempts. and the folks over at
Orange Coast College were eager
to cooperate. a Chicken Control
s pokesman announced.
The reaJ glorv belongs to the
two Arizona' bu s 1ness -
men·balloonists who made the
hazardous and his toric journey.
But the record books forever
will note that the first non-stop.
transcontinental U.S .A. balloon
flight originated in Costa Mesa
and ended on mackbeard Island.
Ga
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641-4321.
L.M. Boyd I Gold most wanted
There has never been a time in
human history when man didn't cov-
et that metal called g-old . No other
tangible has been so wanted. Why?
What is it that makes gold uniquely
valu able? It's scarce, durable and
yellow. Whal else? It's difficult to
answer this philosophical question
without further lab study. I'd like lo
get my hands on a whole lot of it. To
run some tests.
T h at pu blication known as
Lamplight II Usts the following oc·
cupatlons, in descending order , as
t hose least appreciated by the
general public: 1. Garbage collector.
2. Cafe dishwasher. 3. Janitor 4.
Cale wAitreaa. 5. Newspaper re·
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
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porter. Thal can't be right. The
garbage conectors around here are
greatly appr~iated.
Was none other than President
John F. Kennedy who said: "Forgive
your enemies, but never forget their
nam~."
Q . What's a "Nantu cket
sleighride"?
A. The swtf't trip taken by a small
boat alter the whaler ln Its bow sticks
his harpOoo into the whale.
Tastiest meat you can eat In. the
opinion of thOM gourmets who claim
to know i1 roast monkey. Haven't
tried any yet. May not set around to
it.
Thomas P. Haley
P ubllSher
tlloinnA. Murpll(M
Editor
Barbar• KrtibiU.
Editorial P-oe Editor
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Whistleblowers not popular
WASHING TON -Federal employees
who see things going w1 ong and decide
to blow the whistle on their agency re·
alize they won't endear themselves to
their bosses in the bureaucracy. Presi-
dent Reagan has promised to protect
whisUeblowers who expose waste, mis·
management or outright fraud. 1 wash
him success in this venture
One wh1stleblower the president
might want lo listen to is Victor McKay.
whose career with the Agency for In·
t~rnational Development began back in
1973. Ml'Kay saw problems and report·
ed them to his superiors: hls reward
was to be harassed continually as a
"wavemaker ... and eventually to beef·
fectively blackballed from government
service.
McKAY WAS assigned to work with
foreign stvdents whose education in the
United States is supported by AID
fund s. The idec.i is that these "best and
brightest" will go home ijnd put the ex·
pertise they have acquired to the
service of their native countries .
Out McKay disc·overcd early on that
many of these foreign students were
what are known as "no-go's." A no· go is
a s tudent who is brought to this country
to study at Al D expense and then re-
fuses to go home. Beguiled by the good
life an America, they stay on illegally
instead of returning to work for their
homeland.
AlO officials have for years been as.
suring Congress that there simply
wasn't a signifi cant "no-go" problem.
Fewer than l percent of AID-subsidized
foreign students failed to go home. the
agency bureaucrats claimed.
G. -Jl-Cl-11-D-fRS_O_I -~,
But McKay soon realized that the no·
go figure was at least 10 times great~r
than the official AID estimate . Has
figures supported by investigations
by the General Accounting Office and
Al D's own inspector general -show
that at least 10 percent. and probably as
many as 20 percent of foreign students
brought here under the AID program
were not going home. The whole
purpose of the program was being de·
feated
T H E SITt.:ATlON disturbed McKay.
lt not only represented a waste of U S
funds. which werl' being used to bring
freeloaders to this country: it resulted
in a "brain drain" from the Third
World countries involved The
engineers. doctors, teachers and techni-
cians who were chosen for advanced
training in the United States were not
returning to help their own countries
struggle to move from the prim1t1ve
conditions of colonialis m into the 20th
century
McKay had the audacity to challenge
the AID bureaucrats' figures, which
were based onl y on confirmed no-go·s
llis were based on students whose
whereabouts were unknown AID of-
ficials dismissed McKay·s estimates as
speculation.
·That's like saying there were three
pot smokers an Washington last year
because only three were arrested,"
McKay told m y a ssociate Don
Goldberg. Whether has estimate 1s cor,
reel or not. McKay said, the important
point is that AID just isn't interested in
keeping track or the no-go population
McKAY, a political appointee an the
~1xon administration. was "riffed" 111
1974, under President Ford. but was re:·
instated after he charged that the'
elimination of his job was simply a de·
\'Ice to silence him That made him
even more sus pect . and he was again
fired an 1977 on the excuse that a new
administration had taken over
McKay later was hired at the lntertol'
f)epartmenl's Young Adult Consen·a·
lion Corps. but was soon fired when his
boss found out that he had been telling
Congress about the A ID mess lie has
now taken his case to the courts, '
Leasehold signers made their choice
To the Editor.
Re : Residential lease increases·
Some of our residents feel, apparently
sincerely. that tbe Irvine Company
ow<?s them something. They say it is
"unfair" to be stuck with such high
residential lease payments.
It is beyond me how anyone can
believe the company owes them
som ething. First, the homeowner
agreed willingly to the lease in writing
Ile or she had the choice not to become
a party to the lease. Secondly, recently
many homeowners were offered the
opportunity to purchase the real estate
and again exercised the choice to
accept the lease
MOST OF the prior leasehold
payments were totally under the
current value , and for many years
residents (including m yself) silenlly
enjoyed the use of property with
extremely low lease payments. Now
they cry wolf because this property
increased in value.
It is precisely this attitude of some of
our residents that has caused our
economy and our total federal
government to be in its present mess.
We all expect government or the "big"
corporation to bail us out when it is not
fair .
The fact that the Irvine Company is a
large company, owns the majority of
the area and is of considerable wealth,
has notrung to do with the issue. The
only issue is whether the residents have
been treated fairly and properly.
MICHAEL J . CHRISTIANSON
I
Student athletes
To the Editor:
I am writing to comment on a recent
article In the Daily Pilot reporting on
the court case denying the right of
student/athlete Jelf Washington who
was declared Ineligible for football ~ter
transferring from Huntington Beach
High School to Edison High School. T he
court decision suggests that if a student
moves from a different school district
into one where he is establishing
residence, the C.I.F. will certify him as
eligible for sports. However, if that
same student moves from one high
school to another within the same
school district he may be Ineligible.
IT 18 TIME for the C.l.P'. to decide
whether lt wishes t o establish
regulations ror residential ellgibMlty
that it really means to enforce, or to
permit student/athletes to attend a
school of their choice where they reel they cam obtain tbe areatest opportunity
tor playing time or vtalblllly. I au11e1t
you move In one of two directions:
either. require family residential movea
tn order for a student/athlete to be
athletically eligible a\ his new se,hool.
or removyour residence requirements
I
and perm at stude nt/ athletes total
freedom to negotiate the best deal with
a high school of his choice.
1 think either approach is reasonable.
but the time has come for the C.l . F to
quit pretending they have residence
MAILBOX
requirements which they have no
intention of enforcing. except on a
selective basis. Make up your minds.
and either set rules you plan to enforce
in a consistent manner or remove such
regulations and admit that a "free
agent market" exists for high school
student/athletes.
BRENT MELBON
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To lhe Editor:
The Daily Pilot of Oct. 2 had an
important and appropriate editorial "A
Shameful Performance" Con the visit of
the South African rugby team). It shows
up some of the mass media and some
individuals who mouth "human rights"
for the bigots and hypocrites they are:
some of those being Brown, Carey,
Bradley and Koch.
No I'm not a right winger. J'm a
lifetime moderate Democrat. I believe
in the United Slates.
I certainly wish the article could have
a great distribution. It's important lo
me. These same bigots and hypocrites
could be in a position that would deny
me my rightful dues in life beuuse I 'm
bald·headed.
ROY MILLER
Decide on merit8
To the F.d!tor:
If the environmental movement were
as well funded and well or ganbed u
• l.f>Un-~ frmn reodns are wtlcome T~
right to co~e Lftter& to f1t apoce or
elam1nate lltw>I u rtservtd l..etttrs of 300
word• or leu wall ~ given prtferfflCe. All
Lttt•rs mwt fftclude 1tgnntur1 and molhnp
cddrt" bW 114mts ma11 be with"-ld on re-
q uear l/ tuflicitnt recuon ia apport>nr
Pottty wiU not be publtahtd. Utt.~n mo11 r,.
teleph<mtd ro 642·6086 Nome and phtme
num"4'r o/ tht <"Ofllributnr must t» plt.IC'rl /or
.vtri/1ca11Qn OU'f¥J
Tedda Alves says it Is (Mailbox ,
Oct. 1 > the Irvine Coast lawsuit would
not have been necessary. The letter
r.(:ads like a "dirt v tricks" effort to dis-
credit the hard work of a volunteer
citizens group.
The Friends or the lrvine Coast are
not opposing development or denying
property rights as Alves would have the
reader believe It 1s unfortunate that a
c1t1zens· grouo 1s forced into the courts
to protect the intent of the Coastal Acl
from powerful private interests Yet the
courts are the public's last chance that
coastal traffic woes, air quality and
scenery will not be worsened by non-
coastally dependent high rise construc-
tion. Hopefully the court will decide on
the merits of the case and not be
swayed by politically powerful private
inte rests or dirty tricks ters.
ROBERT L. CLINTON
Gun control ... ~
To the Editor:
The best argument against gun con-
trol is the single sentence which is the
Second Article of the Constitution
.. A well regulated militia. being
necessary to the security of a free State.
the right of the people to keep and bear
arms. shall not be infringed."
My dictionary defines "infringed" as:
11 to commit a breach or infraction of:
violate or transgress. 2 l to encroach or
trespass. The Constitution also pre·
scribes the method for making changes.
and when Article II is changed. I will
support whatever change is made, but
until that time. I insist on adherence to
the entire Constitution. not just those
parts which some of us care to endorse,
casting away others which are not to
our liking at the moment.
Do gun controls work ? I don 't doubt
the s tatistics you quote in your
editorial. however I think the reason is
because those countries li sted have
judicial systems that work. Gun control
in the United States will not work any
better than drug controls because there
is Ineffective enforcement.
THOMAS J. BOHMAN
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With the cont.lnulna coat of medfly
eradication Gov. Brown caa atop
blamtna "U'' fOf' b.11 budaet wo..
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Goofyfc>Ot surfer cut s back on steep 46th Street wave 111 .'Vewporl as southwest swell moves into county.
Police seize
drive r afte r
s p eed y chase
San Onofre plant nearly ready
Reactor will return to service next week after repair
A 21-year-old Corona del Mar
man was ar rested todav after
allegedly leading police on a
high speed c hase tha t s tarted in
Irvine and ended in Sanla Ana.
police said.
Da rrin R. Pettis wa!> arrested
near the 400 block of Raitt Street
in Santa Ana about 10 30 a m on
suspicion of grand tht'fl auto.
evading arrest and reckless
driving, said Irvine patrolman
Brian Clifton.
Southern California Edison
Co ·!> troubled Unit 1 reactor at
the San O n o fr e Nuclea r
Generating Station is tent atively
s cheduled to return to service
late n ext week following s ix
.,.. eeks of repair work to the
plant's emergency core cooling
S\'St t'm
·An Edison Co s pokesman said
loday that modifications to two
critical valves which r egulate
the flow of cooling water lo Unit
l 's reactor in an emergency -
are almost complete and
a.,.. a iting final federal clearance.
The 456 megawatt pla nt has
been out of service since Sept. 3.
when a n electrical malfunction
I ed t o the shutdown which
disclosed that the two valves did
not work properly.
The simultaneous failure of
the valves was of particular
concern lo federal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission officials
because one v alve was s upposed
to work if the other failed.
The emergency core cooling
syste m is designed to prevent
overheating and meltdown of the
plant's highly radioactive fuel
rods if normal cooling waler is
lost
·Edison s pokes man Dave
Barron said tec hnicians have
been changing the electricRI and
control circuits that operate the
valves to insure they will open
and close properly.
Federal officials . however.
said any measures taken now by
Edison. 80 percent owner of Unit
1 along with 20 percent owner
San Diego Gas & Elect ric Co ..
a r e con s ider e d inte r im
Complete re pl acem enl of the
va lv es is con s id ered the
long t erm solution. officials
s aid
Clifton said he was on patrol
near MacArthur Boulevard a nd
R edhill Avenue when he saw
Pettis driving a Datsun from a
service s tati on lie s a id a
numbe r or peopl(• from the
service station were chasing the
Datsun and pointing at it.
C l ifton said that a s h e
attempted to pull the Datsun
over. it accelerated and \\Cnt on
lhc Costa Mesa freeway
OCC lucky for balloonists
After 2 botched takeoffs, Costa Mesa site perfect
Sa1id castle
·f e t e sc h e d ltl ed
The 20th Annual Sand Castle
Contest, an event that usually
draws thousands of spectators
and dozens of sand sculptors ,
will be held Sunday at Corona
del Mar State Beach.
The two-hour contest will
begin al noon to coincide with
low tide and judging will lake
place a t 2 p .m . Teams and
individuals entering the contest
mav use hand tools and props in
creating their sand castles on 10
fePt by to feet plots of sand.
By PHILSNEIDERMAN
OI '"• D•llY ll'ilo! Si.ff
For Phoenix bus inessmen
F r e d Gorre ll an d John
Shoecraft. the campus or Orange
Cr>a ~t College in Costa Mesa
lurned oul to be the luckv
t<1kcoff point for their first
successful cross-countr y balloon
flig ht aboard Super-Chick en Ill.
In a telephone interview today
from New York City, where he
h ad just conc lud ed an
appearance on the "Today"
s how. co-pilot Gorrell said the
1'rev1ous failed Super Chicken
f l 1ghts . both I aunched from
Ocean s ide. taught th e
balloonis ts a few lessons.
··on the fir st attempt
tSept ember, 1980). the balloon
was forced down by bad weather
a thunde rstorm in the
Midwest," he explained.
"On the seco nd flight
(December. 1980>. turbulence
~Ol us because we were n ying
too low over the Rockies ll lore
a hole in the balloon
··This time we flew higher
over the Rockies to avoid the
turbulence and bad weather,
and we picked up more speed .··
Why was Costa Mesa selected
as the lift-off point for this
year 's successful cross-country fli ght? .
··According to melerologists,
we were supposed lo take off
from som e place north of San
Di ego a nd south of L os
Angeles." Gorrell re plied. "The
college also w as a better
launching s ite because we had
m ore room for our helium
trucks.
.. Everyone from the president
on down to the maintenance m en
offe red to help." he said
S upe r Chicken Ill landed
Sunday morning on a remote
island off the coa st of Georgia.
Gorrell said his crew was able
lo recover the $50,000 gondola.
whi ch carried the two pilots and
their equipment.
But the $25.000 balloon itself.
which was relea sed during the
landing. was washed into the
ocean.
"Super Chicken 111 's balloon,"
Gorrell said, "was buried at
sea "
~\ On top of 'Old Smoky,'
CALLl ~G ALL ('.\RS. DEPT. r\la-.. a~ 1f taxt's ;ind
high interest rates aren't enoug h. 1l was gn•al ~nef to
learn this week that anolht•r pubht· enC'm,· ha" bl'tn
unleashed upon th<.• haple~~ t1l1H•nr~ II<.• i~ 1cknt1ficd .1~
Periplanet;1 fuli~ino~a 1Senile 1
He also goc~ I>~ t he ,1l 1a s of th<• Smok~ Brown
Cockroach.
We'll just n 1ll him Smok~. for s hort
Anvw;n · news
cl i s p ... t' ~· h c s
rec ently sounded
lhe alarm that our
coas tal region has
been invaded bv
this new species of
roach. known as
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TOM MURPHINf ,~1'
the Smok~· Brown.
When r first read the headline thal "Smoky Brown
Roaches Found Here·· I thought the cops had pulled off
another marij uana raid
READING FURTHER, howevcl'. ~·ou learn that
Smoky is actually .. La Cucara(•ha."· of famed Spanish
song and lore. Further yet. Smoky 1s considered a
particularly obnoxious cockroach becaust' he ltkes to li ve
in places like sewers. where he could pick up disgusting
diseases before entering your house to forage for food.
Paul Salata. our coastline's mos~ famous sewer
contractor, might take exception. but thut's what the
textbook boys sa y
tn learning of this new cockroach menace. your
Cait~ful correspondent immediately launched an
_.>/_ ~.
"No. no. never mind the smoky brown roache1. Just get the mone11 .
invest~gation in the public interest.
That is to say I picked up my wastepaper basket and
peered underneath it. ··
That failing, I turned lo r esearch books that are c lose
at hand and ther efore are less labor than actuall y getting
out to inspect some o r the aforeme ntioned Mr. Salata·s
sewer pipes.
ALAS, RESEARCH FAILED to uncover the smoky
brown roach. T exts did describe the brown-banded
cockroach (alias Supella supeUecilium l which Is already
common to our coastal area and is considered a fairly
nice fellow . as roaches go. He's lived in our region for a
long lime.
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B u ddy Ebsen h as
penned his own play and it
will h ave its world
premiere in Costa Mesa .
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Irvine joins
move to cut
• airport
By RICHAR D GREEN
OI tlle Daily,.... Slaff
The Irvine City Council JOtned
the battle t o pers uade the
F ed eral Aviation Administration
to permit a noise-reducing
takeoff procedure at John
Way ne Airport.
Irvine Mayor David Sills will
now write a letter to the FAA
a sking it to a llow pilots of
comme rcial jets to r educe thrust
at 500 feet. Pilots c urrently are
requ ired to climb to 1,000 feet
before c utting back o n the
throttle.
The 500-fool cutback was
allowed at John Wayne Airport
until January of 1979, when it
was changed by the FAA which
cited s afety considerations
Backers of the 500-foot power
c utback said Tuesday that it
would reduce airplane noise
around the airport by 50 percent.
They say no safety problems
arose when the power cutback
pro<'edure was allowed.
The 500-fool power cutback is
suppor ted by the commercial
carriers serving the airport.
so m e Orange Co unt y
government officials and the
Community Airport Counc il. a
pro-airport organization made
up of major business firms.
Community Airport Council
Chairman Edmond B. Buster
sent a letter to Irvine city
offtc1als asking for support of
the 500-fool power cutback.
The Community Airport
Council has petitioned the FAA
to a llow the noise-r e ducing
takeoff procedure.
S moky broivn
roach e nte rs
south coast
Orange County vector control
offi <'ials say the s moky brown
cockroach has been discovered
in Huntin gton B e ach and
probably is thriving throughout
Southern California
County officials say they had
hoped the cockroach from the
southern Un ite d States was
isolated locally to the south
county areas of Missio n Viejo
and Irvin e a nd could be
eradicated there
But the discover y of t h e
i n sec t s mil es apart in
Huntin g ton Beach and
Bellflower has convinced some
county officials that the pest is
her e to stay, according to Rudy
Geck , vector ecologist for
Orange County.
Geck says the addition of
another cockroach type to the
four existing in Orange County
isn 't n ecessa rily more
dangerous lo public heallh, but
h e says the s m oky brown
cockroach has historically been
extremely difficult to control or
kill.
The adaptable insec t is able to
live in landscaping. sewers· and
homes. Geck says
• noise
"We are aware of the FAA's
desire to have a 1.000-foot power
c utba<'k 1n the interests of
s tandardization for all airports.
However , wt: feel there are some
a irpo rts tha t need a m ore
flex ible approach. a nd this is
one of them." Buster said
* * * S upervisors
sile 11t over
airport plan
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors has clamped a lid of
sec r ecy over its second
c losed-doo r discussion of a
judge's order prev e nting
implementation of a pl a n to
regulate jet air carrier access to
John Wayne Airport
Board members me t Tuesday
wilh Airport Manager Murry
Cable and Michae l Gatzke. the
county's s pecial counsel ror
airport litigation. but what was
discu::.sed isn't being revealed
It was learned from other
source::. that board me mbers
took no action and agreed to
hold a third closed-door session
on the issue next week
U .S . Dis trict Court Judge
Terry llatter Jr. ruled Sept 25
the county's proposed plan for
regulating air carrier access to
the airoort and reducing )et
n oi s e impac t wa s d1 s -
cn minatory
U nder the proposal. AirCal
a nd Republic Airlines would
have been permitted lo retain
control of 35. or 85 pe r cent. of
the 41 p erm i tted dally jet
departures for a three year
period
Rinaldo out
of race for
school board
Newport Beach businessman
John Rinaldo has withdrawn his
candidacy for the Newport-Mesa
School board
Although he h as announced his
withdrawal Rinaldo's name will
appear on Nov. 3 ballot s going to
voter s 1n Trustee Ar ea 4 .
according to a spokesman for the
Reg istrar of Voters office.
The Trustee Area 4 seat
currently is held by Betty Jo
Bailey. She announced earlier
this year that she would not run
for re-e lection.
Candid ates vying for he r
Corona del Mar area seat now
include Sherry Loof bourrow.
Walter Ziglar a nd Lawre nce
Magee.
Rinald o sai d he i s
withdrawing fro m the r ace
because of time conflicts
Another book said there are a total of 1.fiOO spec1t'~ of
cockroaches. of whi ch onlv 62 live in :"iorth r\menc<1
Another text said 2.000 kinds are ar ound
Cockroaches in general. the experh Si.IY . like to -.ta~
up lote at ni ght. are addicted to starches and sweets. and
just love good food. clothing and books.
Lots of us seem to have much in common with
roaches.
Anyway, the numbers of species li sted was baffling
and I was forced lo turn to a local expert. one Fred
Beams. who is educational coordinator for the Orange
County Vector Control Dis trict.
F RED KNOWS ABOtrr more species of cockroaches
than the texts do. "There are 3.500 kinds th.al have been
described. of which only 16 are cons idered not nice.'· he
explained.
The bad part is that one of the '.'Jot Nices is Smok~
Brown. who has now migrated here from places like
Alabama, Mississippi and Texas. Prior to just recentl~·.
the only Smoky Brown ever found in California was
picked up in Sacramento. according to Beam s.
Our vector control person said the largest infestation
now known in our entire state has developed in ~tission
Viejo. A couple have been found in Huntington Beach and
one Smoky in Irvine .
TIDS MAKES MISSION VIEJO the Smoky Brown
Cockroach Capital of California. That could develop into
a new theme for a Cha~ber of Commerce restival .
So you now know lhat when a Mexican combo in
Mission Viejo strikes up "La Cucaracha:· they really
mean it.
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he'll leave Montreal
LOS ANGiL -Gary Carter Ff81·~ .... ~..... Iii
catchers In basebJ satd Wednesday
of Montreal, one t.he lowest-paid
that a published report Indicating he would play
out his option with the Expos in order to play on
the West Coast was untrue. . .
La Presse. a French-la nguage daily in
Montreal. reported Wednesday that Carter had
turned down a $1 .3 million-a-year contr~ct
eight years and quoted a source as saymg
Carter wanted to play ln Los Angeles.
"I don't know where this rumor started~"
said Carter, who hit 16 home runs and drove in
68 runs during the regular season.
•·we made a decision not to talk contract
until after the season,.. Carter said before
Wednesday night 's National League
Championship Se ries game aga~nst ~os
AnJ(eles. "I thought we were close an spring
training. They ofre red me a lot of incentives,
but I wanted something more solid, like
something with defe rred payments."
Carter in his seventh major-league season.
is in the fi°rth year of a five-year contract, and
could play out bis option and become a fri:e
agent after the 1982 season. He reportedly 1s
earning about $200,000 a year.
Quote of the day
Ray Kllvecka, coach of the Buffalo
Stallions of the Major i~tioor Soccer
League on the retirement of veteran lubo ~. Petrovt~: "lubo has decided this is the
end. When you gel to be 32, you push the
down button on the elevator. antt you ve
eot to get orr wh'n it stops ...
From Page Cl
goahi ol lhc National Hockey Lea1ue '
MU.. Bo •1 cored hl9 first two "1
1't>auon und .Bryan TroUJer talUed
once and aul led on thrett others as
lhe New York lsJandcu deleau,d Pittsburah. 4·1
Wednesday night . Ooa MaJooey turked an
Lhe re bound of u s hot by Eddie Jobu1oat w1lh
1 ·•9 remaining to give the New York Rangers a
2:1 triumph over Vancouvl·r Brian Propp'a
second goal or the gam e with
25 second s le ft lirtt:d
Philadelphia to a 5·4 win over
Wa s hington , giving the
Flyers a lifetime 21 ·2·6 mark
against Wa s h i ngton ,
Including a 9-0·6 record on
the Capitals' home ice ...
Ric SeUln1('s goal a t J4· 53 or
the final period broke a 2-2
tie a nd helped Buffalo to a 4·2
Bouy victor y over Que bec
Bobby Srnlth scored with three minutes left as
Minnesota pasted a 2-1 victory over To ronto. the
North Stars' first triumph at Maple Leaf
Gardens during the regular season in fi ve years
... Rookie Normand LeveWe and veteran Rick
Middleton scored two goals apiece and
defenseman Brad Park collected three assists
as Boston downed Chicago. 8-5 . Ron WUson
scored the go-ahead goal. then set up the
clincher, as Winnipeg raised its record to 2-1 by
beating Edmonton. 4-2.
Plunkett won't be starting Sunday
Quarterback Jim PlunkeU, who [il
came off the bench last year to lead • •
the Oakland Raider!> to the Super
Bowl , has lost his st~rting job to Marc Wilson,
Coach Tom Flores s::11d Wednesd ay. In the wa ke
of three consecutivt! shutouts, Flores said he
was also replacing center Dave Dalby with
Steve Sylvester and cornerback Dwayne
O'Steen with Monte Jackson for Sunday's game
against Ta mpa Bay. The Raider s. 2-4, are off to
their worst start in 17 years .. Chicago Bears
defe nsive back Len Walterschled underwent
arthroscopic surgery for removal or cartilage
particles in his right knee and will be sidelined
for at least six weeks after injuring the knee
against Washing ton last Sunday . . Fran Curci.
in a meeting with his players. said he would
s tay on as coach or the University of Kentuck y
Curci has declined interviews about his job
security s ince the season began.
YANKEES SMASH A'S. • •
against the Brewers, o wner
George Steinbrenner threatened
a wholesale housecleaning of hjs
ballclub. Piniella, as. coined a
slogan after tliat .. sayin". ··win
One for tile Ve terans," and
"Veteran Power " It has caught
on in the clubhouse and the irony
of it is that the vets did !nf>St of
the damage th Gar!l~ Two.
Piniella's oome'n:~a pited a
seven-run Yanl<ee 'mur\hf inning
that wiped out ·~ 3-1 Oakland
lead. NetOes, who.had foor f.its
in the game, started that' raUy
with a booming s ingle Qf1 the
right field wall that jusl mtssed
home run territor y . The third
baseman got his homer in the
sev~nth. wrapping up another
four-run rally.
little room for the kind or
controver sy which spiced New
York 's 3 -1 op e n i ng -game
victory . '"Billyball," the A's
razzle-dazzle ~tyle of play, was
absent. There wa!>n't even a
single s pitball <:<>ntroversy.
"They didn't throw me any
s pitters," said Nettles ... But
spitters lion't bothe r me. I 'd
r a ther s ee them outlaw the ~lid er ...
Martin wasn't amused at the
sere nity with which the game
was played. Asked what h e
thought of lhe work of home
plate umpire Russ Goetz. the
man ager sn apped . "Wh a t
umpire? I didn't see any impire
out there."
From Page C1
I\ ('11 Lo.~((1 "He threw me a breaking ball
and it hung out over the plate."
said Piniella. "I haven't hit that
many in New York. but I pulled
it e noug h to get it into the
corner ." MARINA'S LASZLO. • •
Ne ttl es' s hot wa s more inthefinaltuneupfortheSunset
majestic, soaring deep into the League opener Friday night
right field seats. It looked very with unbe~ten Edison al
much like the ball he hit in the Cerritos College.
fourth lnnl&g for a tape-measure He has also run 31 limes for
single .. •• · 145 yards and 3 TOs
Whcnl-Nettles got no further "FRANDSEN H AS m a de
than first base after that shot, som e great catches, .. points out
Steinbre nner g rimaced. The Thompson, "and that always
owner 's disenc h antme nt with he lps ... The Ma rina receiver has
careless Yankee baserunning nabbed 23 of Laszlo's offerings led to last weekend's locker
room explosion . But Nettles had for 527 yards (a 22.9 average1.
another school record. a ready answer for any criticism Laszlo's size is deceiving. At
which might evolve from the 6-0, 170 pounds. he appears taller
owner's box. and heavier . And aside from the
"When you're a couple or runs sheer t alent of throwing the ball.
one of his firs t <1thlet1 c ventures
aft ~r r ecov<.'ring fro m the
broken neck he was involved in
u collision with ci bas er unner in
baseb a ll a nd suffe r ed a
broke n nose.
"It was the hrst da\' he was
back after that broken neck."
recalls Thompson . "He laid
there for a while a nd the
t•oaches didn't want to move
him.
"But he's a tough kid."
.
WID
down, you don'l try to stretch 1t he is also adept at reading the
into a double." he.said. defense. paramo unt to the The Or a nge Coa s t College
Nettles was still on first when success of a veer women's voll eyball team set the
OCC women
in voUeyball
Ric k Cerone was hit by a pitch ''Wh e n J s tarte d I th e s ta ge fo r a Sou th Coast
by A's starter Steve McCatty com eback) I had a lot or trouble C onfe ren ce s howdown at
Martin wasn't so s ure about throwing the ball.'' he recalls Cerritos this Friday by knocking
that. "I ttlink," said the A's ''ll didn't jus~ come back right o ff Fullerton Wednesd ay in
manager, "Cerone won an away. Bet after a couple of s traight sets. lS-tO. lS-12. 15-12. Academ:tAward.~ weeks.WJ>tkingoutby m yself,it The v ictor y keeps OCC
!.. ~ ed . h began to cofne back... undefeated in the sec race after Willie Hanaolph follow wit Laszlo co~iders his efforls RBI · I'"' d .. J .. ., four contests ·1 think we're an -sing"' an w,,en erry against Bols a Grande and_ M Phr h Is had r r steadily improving," said Coach um ey, w 0 a 0 ou Foothill his best this season, but
hits. walked. loading the bases, credits his receivers <Frandsen Jane Hilgendorf.
Dave Beard relieved for the A's. and Cri'lchfield) for much of his "We had lots of players doing
different things tonig ht. Val Larry Milbourne singled for success. Grady, our middle blocker, had
o ne run and Dave Winfield's "I'm confident 1f I can gel the a n outstanding game and so did
double delivered two more . Then ball near them. they'll catch the our team captain Suzi Nes bitt. ..
Piniella homered and, just like ball." he says. In an exhibition. UC Irvine's
that, the Yankees had seven As ide from talented . Laszlo s qua d knock ed off the UCI
runs and an 8-3 lead. has proved he's a tough kid. alumni, lS·8, l5-ll. 13-15. 15-8.
With lhe big lead. the~r~e~w~a~s~=~O~~nh~is~r;et~u~r~n~t~~o:=Ma=r=i=n~a:a:n:d::1·n===============j
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49er coach blasts ABC
SAN 1"RANC1SCO Couch Ball [i]
W11l1h or \ht• SM t'r1t1WIS('O 4!k·r hu~ c t
JOi nt-c.l I.I growing chorus or Ions
miffed ut ABC TV'~ dcc1iuon not to 1neludc lht
49l'r s ' l'onv rnc1nJ,t v1 l'lory over Da llns on
Monrluv N1ttht t-'ootball halftlna· h1gtdi&hls
Wabh bla!itt.>d ARC executives as beln~
'footbJll ~roup1c~" und "Jot>kstrap elitists
who::.t.• d1oow to IJ(non· :;omt.• National f'oolball
Le•1.:u(' tt>ams wh1ll· pl I.tying up to otht>rs
Hunt won't return to racing
Forrner Formula One world II
champion James llunt said that he
turned down a $4.5 million offer to
return to rucing with the Brabham team
re('cnUy "I made my declsiQn basically for the
sar]le reason that l retired -self-preservation
but it was a struggle," llunt said ... Jockey
Ange lo Trosclair was con victed of bribing two
other jockeys during u big payoff exacta race on
Valentine's Day al the New Orleans Fair
Grounds Troscla1r·s attorney said he would
appeal the verdict
Telev1s1on, radio
Following are the top sport s events on TV
tonight. Ratings a re · ~ " • " excellent. • • •
worth watching .•• fair.• forget it.
5:20 p.m .• Channel 4 ../ ./ .; .;
BASEBALL PLAYOFFS; New York at Oakland.
Announcers: Joe Garag1ola and Tony Kubek
The A's have their backs to the wall after
losing the first two games of the serie~ in New York . Only the frie ndly confin<.:s of the
Oakland-Al ameda Coliseum and the pitching of
Corona del Mar's Matt Keough ( 10-6) could keep
the A's hopes alive The Ya nkees will send rookie Dave Righetti (8-4) to the mound In quest of 1he ser ies clincher.
Baseball
KNX (1070).
RADIO
New York at Oakland, 5:20 p.m.,
Basketball Lakers a t Detroi t, 6 p m .. K LAC (570).
Hockey
KPRZ (1150).
Colorado at Kings, 7 30 p.m ..
FRIDAY'S TV-RADIO Baseball -New York a t Oakland, 1.05 p.m.,
Channel 4, KNX (1070), if necessary; Dodgers at
Montreal, 5. 20 p.m , Channels 4 and 11 . KABC (790).
Drivers rap
Vegas course
. LAS VEGAS, Nev IAP1 f'ormula Une
racing dri ver s from a round .the world ha ~e
conVt'rgcd on thl' Las Vegas Strip .for Saturday s
inaugural Caesars Palace Gr:.rnd Prix
Practice began Wt1dncsday for the event at the
twis ting, 2.2 mile track behind Caesars Palace.
That will be the site or the season's final race, the
one to decide this year s w<Jrld Grand Prix driving
championship
Thrl't' dr1vt•r s, Car los Reutemann o f
Argentina. Nebon Piquet of Brazil and Jacques
Lafrite of France. have a chance lo capture the
world rlriving title 1n the race. the first For mula
One event ev<'r hl'ld 1n Las Vegas
Heutemann lead!> P1qucl by JUS\ one point and
Laffite by six going into the race un a has l1ly built
track that conllnut•d to dra\\ cnuc·1sm fro m many
dn\'c rs Wedncsd;.1..,·
"It lthe track i 1s JU St what I expected bad."
said Reut£•mann·s teammate. Al an J ones, after he
turned in the fu:-.tcst lap at an a\'erage of a little
more than 100 mph in thl' morn1nJ! session
Laffltc JWnl•d other dri\'crs in cnt1c1zing the
track's 4 foot high retainer ""alls that surround
even the msidc-turns on the course
.. You havt.• no idea on the inside of the turn
bt·<·aus(• you can't sec thC' outside,' he said . "If
somebody ::.pins. you can't Sl'l' tht•m You mus t
have• very goorl rcacuon "
Mario Andrctll, who says the Cat>sars race
m ay be his last a fter a frustrating Formula One
campaign this yt•cir that saw him earn onl y two
fourth place finishes. agreed.
"The part I don't like is e\ erv corner is
absolutely bli nd." said Andrctti · If theres a spin
ahead of you, you've really got to know what to do.
You 've got to lie heads up."
Andre tti. like Laffite. thoug ht the course.
which has 14 turns. drove fa.!>ter than he initially
believed
COMMUNITY C0t..L£GES
CURT
SEED EN
Fullerton
favored
Hornets No. 1 in nation
Fullerton College's surprising thrashing of
Pasadena las t Saturday gives the Hornets of
Coach I lal Sherbeck in the inside track for the
Suuth Coast <:onfrrt•nce football tiUe.
You don't JUSl walk all over a team rank~ No.
1 in the state. You don't roll up 34 points against a
team which had outscored its opponents, 124-13.
You don't send a freshman tailback crashing
through an offe nsive ljne that looks like lhe Rams'
and come out with three touchdowns and 133 yards
on 25 carries
But Uiat's Jus t what Fullerton did last week,
a nd lhe llornets we re rewarded with lhe No. 1 s pot
in a poll of the Southern California community
coll ege :.ports informa tion directors who vote each
w~ek on the top 10 Lea ms in lhe area.
Wh at's so scar y i s that the Hornets
s uccessfully moved the football against Pasadena
without anything resembling a crisp performance
from their quarterback. Roger Wilson.
WILSON AMASSED some 70 odd y ards
passing agains t the Lancers, although two of his
passes had touchdown written on them. Can you:
imagine what would have happened had he been:
on h is game ·1
At any r ate, w it h Wilson a s the field
commander and freshman Larry Jackson running
wild like he did against the Lancers. Fullerton
should once again wind up atop the conference
standings
Also not to be taken lightly is Cerritos. The
Falcons of Coa ch F'rank Mazzotta have a capable
quarterback of their own in Downey High i'Qduate
Mi cky Corwin
Actually, Corwin 1s a Cal State Fullerton
transfer and he's bt1en an adequate r epl acement
for Jeff Tedford. who now toils for Fresno State.
Aguinst East Los Angeles a few weeks ago. for
inst<1nl'l', Corwin hit 17 of 29 passes for 232 yards
a nd t\\oTOs
LAST SATlJRDA\', the Falcons downed a
tough Aakersf1l'ld squad, 23-17 With Pasadena's
dl'feat, Cl•rritos (4 01 moved into the No. 2 slot in
the Southl and poll
As for the final fi ve spots 10 the league, it's
anyhody's game .
Mt San Antonio (I 31 showed its strong points
with a 27-21 triumph over Long Beach CC last
"'eek. San Di ego Mesa <3-J I upset 15t h-ranked
Santa Rarb;.m.1 CC in its opener. although the
Olympians gcnc•rally don't pose a threat in
football. th<' results aren't in on Golden West 11-3>.
which has looked s ha rp in blanking LA Valley.
::!~ 6, but pathetic tn dropping a 37-6 decision Lo
Sant.i /\na." and until Orange Coast College (1·3)
finds ;m oppon<'nt that isn't ranked among the top
fl\'{', 11 :. tough to determine what kind of team
Coa <'h 01C'k Tucker ha::. Grossmont. despite a 3-1
n·cord. should stick to cross country
'.\'h<1t this all boils down to 1s this Fullertoo
!>hould win th(• South Coast Confere nce. Cerritos
\\ 111 offer ct stiff c hallenge. and the remaining
t(.•a m'> hJ\'C' shown s igns that they could pull off the
nl'cessar~ upsi'ls to lhrow lhe entire confe rence
into t11rm01l
• • •
M EANWHI LF., 1n the Mission Conference,
Coach Ken Swearrngcn·s Saddleback Gauchos
once again look untouchable The Gauchos C4-0)
hetvc breezl'cl in cvrry gam e except against OCC,
which <lropped a rcspct>table 24·14 decision in the
seC'ond wel'k of tht> season If a ny team can
ch..1ll eng<' th(' Gauchos, 1t will be Coa ch Tim Mills'
Santa Ana Dons, dc·fcctors from the South Coast
Confcre nr(.·
Santa An<• ha!'! roll ed up the points <37 against r. WC. 45 vs Los Angeles CC and 39 agains t
Imperial \'alleyl behind quarterback Bob Frasco's
lead ership
Th<' Dons did suffer one big blow. however.
whe n tht.•y lost powerful fullback Cedric Turner for
tlw scason with torn ligaments in the LACC game.
SaddlelJa c k . 1n c1 d e ntall y , has a rather
<See FULLERTON, Page Cl>
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Dallas 4 2 0 140
NY Giants 3 3 0 105
St. Louis 2 4 0 108
Washington I 5 0 101
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Tampa Bay 4 2 0 117
Detroit 2 4 0 118
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Buffalo 4 2 0 158
NY J els 2 3 1 129
New Englnd I 5 0 130
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Cincinnati 4 2 O 153
Pittsburgh 4 2 0 141
Houston 4 2 0 115
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Waste burnings at sea wave of fut11re?
WOODS HOLE, Mass <AP> -
Instead of dumping hazardous
was te in landfills, industries
may ship them to sea to be
incinerated aboard tankers, say
scientists at an international
conference on the oceans.
Thr ee ships already burn
dangerous chemical waste,
Manfred K. Nauke. a n official of
th e London-base d Inter ·
Governmental Maritime
Consultive Organization. said
Wednesday.
Their number will grow in the
next 10 years as communities
worldwide oppose new
hazardous waste disposal
facilities within their boundaries
and force a search for an
alternative, Nauke said at the
Third International Ocean
Dis posal symposium
The tankers Vulcanus,
Matthias 2 and Vesta burn
170.000 tons of dangerous
PATCH OF PROPOSALS -Michael Kelley, 3. isn't sure the
pumpkin offered by Chris Busch. 9. will make the best
jack·o'-lantern. Sara Lucas. 10. and Jennifer Pizzo, 12,
offers others and there will be more on Oct. 24 at the
Environmental Nature Center , 1601 16th St.. Newport
chemicaJ waste annually in the
North Sea. about 70 miles from
the coast of the Netherlands,
Nauke said.
"Within the last year several
non· European countries have
shown increasing interest in the
dis posal of chemical wastes by
means of incineration at sea,"
he said, "which suggests such
operations may increase in the
future and that they may occur
in parts of the ocean which have
not formerly been subject to this
type of activity."
The United States has tested
ocean burning since 1974, but
has been slow to approve its use,
he told about 150 scientists and
government officials at the
five·day symposium. which ends
Friday
"With the increased concern
about putting these chemicals
into the ground. there probably
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Beach. The Newport Harbor Hi gh School band will
entertain as customers buy pumpkins. plants. seeds and
door displays of dried corn and dried flowers. Proceeds will
support ENC which will offer ecology tours that day
State h ear i ng
Catalina
Nixon niece eyes county mn
• • moonng views
With curr e nt l ease
agreements due to expire on
Dec 31 , the State Lands
Commission is wondering what
to do next with potentially
lucr ative moorings and piers on
tidelands surrounding Santa
Catalina Island.
And a t publi c hearings
scheduled today in Long Beach
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., the staff
of the commission will listen lo
public testimony on the matter
before heading north for an Oct.
30 session in Sacramento where
the future of the 700 moorings
will be decided.
'Tonight's hearings will be held
in the sixth n oor boardroom of
the Port of Long Beach building,
925 Harbor Plaza. Hearings also
were conducted this afternoon.
For the past 20 years. the
Santa Catalina Island Co. and
the Santa Catalina Island
Conservancy have leased the
s ubmerged lands from the state
and then sub·leased them to boat
owners. These moorings exclude
facilities in the City of Avalon
harbor.
Spokesmen for the two island
agencies, aware they may lose
their leases, have criticized any
plans by the slate to open up
bidding to other organizations
and companies for the moorings.
Jane Mochon, a commission
spokeswoman, said the state is
concerned primarily with
de termining ttle best future
management of •e tidelands.
It is also Interested, Miss
Mochon said, In making more
money orr any future leases.
(See LEASES, Pa1e ~) • •
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Irvine woman to seek Congressional seat
There may be a Nixon on an
Orange County ballot come June
8. 1982.
Lawrene Nixon Anfinson,
daughter of Donald Nixon of
Newport Beach and niece of
former President Richard M.
Nixon, says she plans to run for
Congress in the new district that
includes parts of Orange and
San Diego counties .
The 38 -year-old wife of
Thomas Anfinson currently
resides in McLean, Va .. near
Washington D.C., where h e
holds a post in the departhemt of
H ous in g and Urban
Development.
The couple also maintain an
Irvine address. They moved to
Washington earlier this fall after
Anfinson. a Certified Public
Accounta nt, received a Reagan
Administration post, a
Republican Party informant
says.
"First. last and always, I'm a
Nixon," said Mrs. Anfinson this
week.
"I think the name is going to
be a big plus, and I'm going to
campaign on it with the pride
and respect it deserves.
"Watergate aside, I think
Uncle Dick did some wonderful
things for the world and peace,
and I lhink if he wanted to run
for election tomorrow he'd be
elected in many areas."
The new district is being
carved out of the southern part
or the 40th District represented
by Robert Badham, R-Newport
Beach, and the coastal section of
the 43rd District in which Clair
Burgener is retiring.
If she wins the Republican
nomination on June 8, the
mother of three said her family
(See NIXON, Page A2>
County rats wired for sound
Health officials studying r od ents t o cont r ol the m
Orange County health officials
are strapping tiny radio
transmitters around the necks of
rodents in an experiment they
hope will help cut the county's
growing roof rat population.
The little rats, scientifically
known as rattus rattus, are
carrying transmitters weighing
just three to four grams,
powered by batteries similar to
those used in wristwatches, so
that health officials can study
their every move. county vector
control manager Gil Challet said
Thursday. Eventually health
officials hope to perfect methods
of trapping and poisoning t.he
creatures.
The latest phase of tbe
project, which got under way
Wednesday, should last at least
a month, Challet said.
"We will M tracking Just four
rats In the sam e residential
area," he said. "We will follow
only one this week, tracking it
for 24 hours a day. Then next
week will put a transmitter on
another rat and track lt in the
same manner."
He said the rats are being
released in an older area of
Orange, where the homes are at
least 40 years okl. ""'
··we anticipate the study will
pose a few more questions than
answers," the county official
said . "We 'll make an
assessment, then might try
again next year In a different
area."
Challet said future tests might
take place in newer areas or the
county, "where we have ·a lot of
vegetation."
Challet and 1oologlsC Dr. Tony
Recht. who leaches at CaUlomla
)
State University·Dominguez
Hills, want to know "where the
rats spend their time, when they
are active and how far they will
travel," Challet said.
"We have literature on that
but it is not exactly right," he
said. "We want to know if they
will go from block to block
instead of living on just one
block."
He hopes the new program
will be more successful than
some efforts they ma<Je
recently. In June, Recht caught
several rats, put the radio
collars on and released tbem in
suburban Orange County
garbage dumps.
·•we sent them out in the
garbage trucks and they all died
.about five minutes after they ,
arl'I vtd," Chall et said.
will be move ment 10 this country
and in others t o ward this
method of disposal," he said.
TRW Inc .. a California
consul ting company, surveyed
the hi s tor y or u s
Environme ntal Pr o t ection
Agency tests on the ocean
burning in another symposium
paper
"Res ults o f both EPA -
s pon sored and European
res earch s how t h at at·sea
inc i neratlon in a properly
de s igned faci lity can ~e
accomplished safely and with
unm e asurable to minimal
impac t s ," the company
concluded
II igh cost prevents the rapid
!!rowth or ocean burning, Nauke
said in an interview.
A.WACS planes
patrol Egypt
by agreement
C A IRO . Eg y pt CAP > -
America's sophisticated AWACS
radar planes began patrolling
Egyptian airspace today a s
President Hosni Mubarak swore
in his Cabinet and ordered the
death penally for anyone using
unlicensed weapons.
G e n . Ahmed Na s r ,
commander of the Cairo West
military base. told reporters the
Airborne Warning and Control
S ys t e m s plan es e nte r e d
Egyptian airspace at noon -3
a m PDT and b e gan
patrolling.
The United States dispatched
the l WO Aw ACS jets lo Egypt to
demons trate conridcnce in
Mubarak , who replac e d
assassinated President Anwar
Sadat. Nasr did not sa y exactly
where the jets were patrolling.
The U.S. Embassy confirmed
the planes' arrival but declined
t o pinpoint their a r ea of
operations.
The state information service
director. Mohammed Hakki,
said the decision to send the
AW ACS planes to Egypt was
made in Washington under an
agreement betw ee n the
countries .
Defense Minister Abdel Halim
Abu Ghazala, s peaking to
reporters as he rushed from lhe
s we aring-in ceremony s aid :
"It's an agreement that two
AW ACS be s tationed here to
watch over the northern.
wes tern and southern borders.
We have not bought them ...
This is something for the joint
exercises with the Americans
that begins in November "
Abu Ghazala also said Egypt
had advis ers in neighboring
Sudan training the Sudanese.
Sudan's president, Gaafar
Numeiri, has said he expects an
a ttacl< from Libya at any
moment.
Abu Ghazala said the dispatch
or radar planes was not at all
Pair arrest e d
in slaying
of CHP man·
LOS ANGELES <AP> An
Anaheim man has been booked
for investigation of murder in
the s laying of a California
Highway Patrol officer and the
wounding of his partner in an
unprovoked freeway s hooting
incident Oct 1 , it was
announced today.
Thomas Martinez of Anaheim
and his common-law wife Lynn
also w e r e booked for
investigation of robbery, and
Anthony Zamora of El Sereno
was booked for investigation of
conspiracy in connection with
the alleged re-painting of a car
used in the s tiootings. Los
An~eles County Sheriff Peter
Pitchess, Alh am bra Police
Chief Joseph T . Malloy and
CHP Southern Division Chief
Dale Fargo made the
an n oun cement at a news
conference.
Another man who was named
in an all-points bulletin two
days ago is being sought for
questioning in the case,
authorities said.
Shots tired from a passing
car on the San Bernardino
Freeway about five miles east
of Los Angeles in Alhambra
took the life of CH P officer
Johnny R. Martinez, 33. of
Ra n cho Cucamon ga, and
seriously ounded officer James
Szabo, 17, of West Covina.
Thomas and Lynn MartJnei
w e re arrested Tuesday In
downtown Los Angeles
related to Saudi Arabia. The
Reagan administra tion is
running into opposition in
gaining approval of a proposed
AW ACS s al e to Saudi Arabia
because or Israeli opposition.
An authoritative source in
<See EG\'PT, Page Al)
Freedoms
supported
by Reagan
PHILADELPHIA <AP) -
President Reagan said today a
"propaganda campaign" has
been launched ·'that would have
the world believe the capitalist
U.S. is the cause or world hunger
and poverty."
But he rejected that idea and
s aid the best way for poor
countries to achieve prosperity
is through free nations boosting
private investment and
international trade.
Reagan, in a speech setting
th e s tage for next week's
internationa l conference in
Cancun, Mexico. said the United
States has done its part when it
comes to foreign aid.
''Far from lagging behind and
refusing to do our part, the
United States is leading the way
in helping lo better the lives of
citizen s in d evelo ping
countries," he said.
··Free people bu i Id free
markets that ignite dynamic
development for everyone," the
president said, citing the United
Stales as an example.
"No matter where you look
today, you will see that
development depends on
economic freedom," he added.
''Stimulating international
trade by opening up markets is
absolutely essential." he told the
World Affairs Council of
Philadelphia.
Later, he was traveling to
Whippany, N .J ., for a state
Republican fund·raiser and a
campaign appearance on behalf
of Thomas Kean, the Republican
candidate for governor.
1 n his prepared s p eech ,
Reagan told his Philadelphia
audience:
·'To listen to some s hrill
voices. you'd think our policies
were as sti n gy as your
Philadelphia Eagles defense.
''There is a propaganda
campaign in wide circulation
that would have the world
believe lhe capitalist U.S. is the
cause of world hunge r a nd
<See REAGAN, P age AZ>
DRAIGI COAST llATHIR
The National Weather
Service predicts a 10
percent chance of showers
in Orange County late this
afternoon or early
evening.
INSIDI TODAY
Tomorrow, not ye.tnda11,
bears the destin11 o/ the
bf;&ieged nation o/ A/rlca.
See "New 1lope grips A/rica,"
Page CB.
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• N Orange Co t DAILY PILOTfThursday Oclobor 16. 1981
Fund freeze blocks
bay cleanup plans
Just whtm 1t :ippl·~1red that a
long on•rclut• t'lt•u nu p Joh on t ht>
ilt <'hoked Uppl'I' Newport Hay
wus about lo begin. lhl· wall:-.
t·umc tumbling down
Thl• approv(•cl S·I millio n
project wa.., de~tlt "lw t i.lJJpt•ar:-.
to bl.' u de~1th blow 1<1:-.t we,1:k
when Gov Edmund Brown .J1
announrl'd he wa:-. pulling :1
freeze on $170 mdlton worth of
s tate public wori.. .... J>l'O.ll'C'h
Among lh<• funded p1 nJl'Ch
was a Sl 3 m11l1on c·omm1tnwnt to
help tll•an up !ht• l 'pp<.•r lk1~
Hrown·..., finam·1 ~1l l':\Pl'l'h ...,aid 11
1s too cart~ 111 tl'll \\ hcthl·r· th1 ..,
money is lost for goocl
This wa:-. the Sl·('ond p1<.•te of
bad news rct'l•nth n •t'<.'IH'rl b'
thost• int ert>s tt·d 1i1 dc:rning th(•
bav '.'lc<irl\' S2 million in s l:..11('
C i'c an W ":1 I l' r B ond f 11 n d s
earmarkc·d for th1· S4 mlllton
projct'l \\l'l'l' p\1t on ll'l' wlll'rl ..,t,1l<.•
0 ff I(' i :.ii s I'(.' IHI l'l l·d l h (' ~· \\'\' l'l'
unable to :O.l'll th<.• honds hl'C.'llllM'
of high intc.•n ·:-.t rate:-.
ThL1 n•:-.ult of all of th1:-. i.,
si mple then• b n 't enough
m on l' ~ to b t' g 1 n. t IH' ('( l' '' nu 11
proje<.'l this f<11l a~ pl unnt•cl
Tbe unfortunatt· thing 1:-. t hut
t h 1 s m e a n ~ t h c b a ,. w 111 b t'
subJe<.·ted to anothcl' "'·intN with
ra111 storms v. ush111g silt into thl·
a lrcad_y dogged ha~ Instead 1>f ti
fon\ard mo,·1-. the buv \\Ill bt•
tJking anotht·r sll'P b.~<.'k\\arcb.
u:-. 1l has l'ath 'l'ar ... snt•e 19()9,
v. hen hl'<t\' ruin:-. turrwd 1t 111to .i
mud nat ·
The nl'w:-. 1s l'\·en harci(•r t11
take b<.•cau ... e ma m pt·oplc-and a
number 11 f est\' and tou11l\
;.1gen('1es worked :-.o h,1rc1 and ... ~,
long to m<Jk<' lht• plan a rt>aht~
:"i l' w p o r t a cl ,. a 11 l' t' J n t' a r I ~
s200.ooo in t•nvironmt•ntal -;tudit''>
an cl t' n gi n e e r· 1 n ~ \\ 11 r k 1 fl
prcµariJlion for tht• job
The µl <.in . m eanwh1l i!. will ht•
'i hi!h ed until l'C'OOllmi<.· l't>nd 1twns
1 m pro\'l' t•r10u gh fnr t hl· :-.tatt• to
M'll th<.· bonds and until Bl'O\\ n
r<'stor<.'s -;o m e orcl<·r to .;tat l'
t'inttrl(.'CS
Ont• can onl~ hOJJl' thal Lhl·
ba~ dot.>sn t Lake too mu('h 11f <i
healing th1~ winlt.>r
College pay • raise
Full-time instructor:-. in the
Coast Communit y Col lege
Dis trict did an about face this
month a nd approved th<:! same 7
percent pay raise offer they
rejected soundly last June
Th e o n e year raise
retroactive to July 1. affects
s ome 700 teach er s a t Orange
Coast. Golden West and CoaRtline
colleges.
Las t June. the teachers
apparently hoped ltJ press the
dis trict for more tha n the 7
percent off er ed. But the follow-
ing month. the district learned it
would receive s ignificantly less
money from the state than st harl
anticipa ted
The news from Sacramento
led the di strict to cut it:,, pay raise
off e r to 5 percent
As a state mediator stepped
in this fall. the district held to its
5 p ercent raise offer. while the
Am e ric an F ederat i o n of
·Teachers demanded 91 2 percent
The district finall\. returned
to sts 7 percent off er ·which was
approved by the ins tructors . 344
to 51
One mig ht observe that the
teachers. in accepting the 7
p e rcent r aise. were sensilive to
the financial proble ms facing the
college district.
But it is also likelv that ·ome
ins tructors pref e rred· lo put the
1981 ·82 pay squabble behind them
to prepare for negotiations of a
wide_.!.'. scope.
·1 ne salary dispute that just
ended v.·as the res ult o f a
reo pe ner clause in the teachers '
three-vecir contract with the
district. This contract exptres in
June 1982. and negotiations for a
new pact will begin in February
The central conflict between
the two sides likelv will remain·
The teachers will seek increases
in pay and benefits to keep pace
with inflation The district will
d eclare its state funding is
limite d . a nd it cannot pay
teachers money it doesn't have
Thus. this month's settlement
might be seen as a s hort reprieve
in the on-going labor difficulties
bet ween the dis tric t and its
• instructors .
Bridge battle ending
The new seven -lane ~ewport
B ay bridge. the s upposed
promised land to motorists who
have suff cr ed t hrough years of
traffic congestion o n the old
Pacific Coast Highwa~ bridge.
opened this week . Or at least part
of it did.
At 7 a . m. Monday. west bound
motorists were routed onto the
new $10 million s truc ture. A
county bus was the final west·
bound vehicle to rumble across
the 1931 bridge
But it was not a dav for
m otoris ts to celebrate Traffic
congestion was worse than ever
For starters. traffic a pproaching
the bridge was narrowed to one
lane so that work crews could
properly grade a second lane
And that was n't the worst
problem. As fate would have it.
the traffic signals at Pac ific
Coast Hig hway and Jambor ee
Road we nt on the frit z and
backed up trafric nearly a mile in
either direction.
By Tuesday. though. things
•
were back to normal and car s on
t h e new bridge we re moving
steadily a long.
E as tbound m oto ri s t s .
meanwhile. are to be shifted
onto the new bridge by the end of
the month. All seven lanes of the
new structure. though. will not be
fully open until the end of the
year . '
The bridge. which has been
under construction for nearly l ' 2
years. represents a lot of hard
work a nd arm-twisting on the
part of Newport Beach residents.
Given the slow progress on many
state road projects in recent
years. this bridge "as i:I major
accomplishment
The structure is expected to
relieve one of the coastline·s
worst traffic bottlenecks as well
as providing a higher clearance
for s ailboats.
The bridge, without doubt.
will be a big plus to Newport a nd
motorists who travel through
Newport.
Opinions expressed 1n the space aDOve are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner 111ews ex-
pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invit
ed. Address The Dallv Pilot, P.O .. Bolt 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (7141
642-4321. ..
L.M. Boyd I Gold most wanted
There has never been a time in
human history when man didn't cov-
et that metal called gold. No other
tangible has been so wanted. Why?
What is it that makes gold uniquely
valuable? It's scarce, durable and
yellow. What else? It's difficult to
answer this philosophical question
without further lab study. I'd like lo
get my hands on a whole lot of It. To
run some tests.
T h at publication known as
Lamplight 11 lista the following oc-
ORANGE COAST
DailyPilai
• ,,
cupations, in descending order, as
those least appreciated by the
general public: 1. Garbage collector .
2. Cafe dishwasher. 3. Janitor. 4.
Cafe waitress. 5. Newspaper re·
porter. That can't be right. The
garbage collectors around here are
greatly appreciated.
Tastiest meat you can eat in the
opinion of those gourmets who claim
to know is roast monkey. Haven't
tried any yet. May not 1et around to
it.
Thomas P. Haley
Publisher
Thomas A. Murphrne
Editor
Barbara Krelblch
Edltorlal Page Editor
...
Whistlehlowers not popular
WASHING TON -Federal t!mployees
who see things going w1 ong and decide
to blow the whistle on their agency re·
alize they won't endear themselves to
their bosses in the bureaucracy. Presi·
dent Reagan has promised to protect
wh1 stleblowers who expose waste, mis·
management or outright fraud. I wish
him success in this venture.
One wbistleblower the president
might want to listen to is Victor McKay,
whose career with the Agency for In·
ternational Development began back in
1973. McKay saw problems and report·
ed them to his s uperiors: his reward
was to be harassed continually as a
"wavem aker," and eventually to be ef-
fectively blackballed from government
service.
McKAY WAS assigned to work with
foreign students whose education in the
United States is s upported by AID
funds. The idea is that these "best and
brightest" will go home and put the ex·
pertise they have acquired to the
service of their native countries
But McKay discovered early on that
many of these foreign students were
what are known as "no-go's." A no-go is
a student who is brought to this country
to s tudy at AID expense and then re-
fuses to go home. Beguiled by the good
life in America. they stay on illegally
instead of returning to work for their
homeland.
Al 0 officials have for years been as·
sur1ng Congress that there simply
wasn't a significant "no-go" problem.
Fewer than 1 percent of AID-s ubsidized
foreign students failed to go home. the
agency bureaucrats claimed.
JACK AIDfRSDI
But McKay soon realized that the no·
go figure was at least 10 times greater
than the official AID estimate. His
figures -supported by investigations
by the General Accounting Office and
AID's own inspector general -show
that al least 10 percent. and probably as
many as 20 percent of foreign students
brought here under the AID program
were not going home. The whole
~urpose of the program was being de·
fcated.
THE SITUATION disturbed McKay.
lt not onJy represented a waste of U S.
funds. which were being used to bring
freeloaders to this country; it resulted
in a "brain drain" from the Third
Wo rld countries involved. The
engineers. doctors. teachers and techni-
cians who were chosen for advanced
training in the United States were not
returning to help their own countries
struggle to move rrom the primitive
conditions or colonialism into the 20th
century.
McKay had the audacity to challenge
the Al 0 bureaucrats· figures. which
were based only on confirmed no-go's.
His were based on students whose
whereabouts were unknown Al D of-
fi cia ls dismissed Mc Kay's esumates as
s peculation.
"That's like saying ther"' were three
pot s mokers in Washington last year
because only three were arrested."
M c K ay told my a s soc iate Don
Goldberg Whether his estimate 1s cor·
reel or not. McK ay said. the important
point is that AID JUSt is n't interested in
keeping track of the no go population
McKAY, a political appointee in the
Nixon administration, was "riffed" in
1974. under President Ford, but was re-
instated after he charged that the
elimination of his jou was simply a de·
vice to silence him That made him
even more suspect. and he was again
fired in 1977 -on the excuse that a new
administration had laken over
McKay later was hired at the Interior
f)epartment's Young Adult Conserva-
tion Corps, but was soon fired when his
boss found out that he had been telling
Congress about the Al D mess He has
now ta1<en his case to the courts
Leasehold signers made their choice
To the Editor:
Re : Residential lease increases .
Some of our residents feel. apparently
sincerely. that the Irvine Company
ow~s them something. They say it is
"unfair" to be stuck with such high
residential lease payments.
It is beyond me how anyone can
believe the company owes them
something. First, the homeowne r
agreed willingly to the lease in writing.
He or s he had the choice not to become
a party to the lease. Secondly. recently
many homeowners were offered the
opportunity to purchase the real estate
and again exercised the choice to
accept the lease.
MOST OF the prior leasehold
payme nts were totally under the
current value. and for many years
residents (including myself) silently
e njoyed the use of property with
e xtremely low lease payments. Now
they ('ry wolf because this property
increased in value.
It is precisely this attitude of some of
our residents that has caused our
economy and our total federal
government to be in its present mess.
We all expect government or the "big"
corporation to bail us out when it is not
fair.
The fact that the Irvine Company is a
large company. owns the majority or
the area and is of considerable wealth.
has nothing to do with the issue. The
only issue is whether the residents have
been treated fairly and properly.
MICHAEL J . CHRJSfJANSON
Stitdent athletes
To the Editor:
I am writing to comment on a recent
article in the Daily Pilot reporting on
the court case denying the right of
student/athlete Jeff Washington who
was declared ineligible for football alter
transferring from Huntington Beach
High School to Edison High School. The
court decision suggests.that if a student
moves from a different school districl
Into one where he is establishing
residence. the C.1.F. will certify him as
eligible for sports. However. if that
same student moves from one high
school to another within the same
school district he may be ineligible.
IT IS TIME for the C.J.F. to decide
whether it wishes to establish
regulations for residential ellgiblllty
that it really means to enforce. or to
permlt student/athletes to attend a
school of their choice where they feel
thef can obtain tbe rreatest opportun1ty
for playing time or vtslbU1ty. I 1u.11est
you move in one of two direetJoas:
either, require famUy resldemlal moves
In order for a student/athlete to be
athleUcaJly eligible at hls new school,
or remove t°'Jr residence requirement.
'
and permit student/ athletes total
freedom to negotiate the best deal with
a high school or his choice.
I think either approach is reasonable.
but the time has come for the C.l .F. to
quit pretending they have residence
MAILBOX
r e quirements which they have no
intention or enforcing, except on a
selective basis. Make up your minds.
and either set rules you plan to enforce
in a consistent manner or remove such
regulations and admit that a "free
agent market" exists for high school
student/athletes.
BRENT MELBON
Bigotry slwit'IS
To the Editor.
The Daily Pilot or Oct. 2 had an
important and appropriate editorial "A
Shameful Performance" (on the visit of
the South African rugby team). It shows
up some of the mass media and some
individuals who mouth "human rights"
for the bigots and hypocrites they are;
som e of those being Brown, Carey,
Bradley and Koch.
No I'm not a right winger. I'm a
lifetime moderate Democrat. I believe
an Lhe United States.
I certainly wish the article could have
a great distribution. It's important to
me. These same bigots and hypocrites
could be in a position lbat would deny
me my rightful dues in life because I'm
bald-headed.
ROY MILLER
Decide 01i merits
To the Editor:
If the environmental movement were
as well funded and well organized as
Teddi Alves says ll ls (Mailbox
Oct. l > the Irvine Coast lawsuit would
not have been necessary. Tbe letter
J:e(lds like a ''dlrtv tricks" effort to dis-
credit the hard work or a voiunteer
citizen& group.
The Friendl of the Irvine Coast are
• tefters from readera ore welcome. The
right lo C'ondt'n$t lc1t~r1 to /it spoc• or
ellrt11nott l1bfl 11 rt$tMJfd. l.Atlna o/ 300
worda or leu wall bt gi~ P"flttnte«, AU
lttttr& mwt mcludf lignaturt and ~
addrtu titi.t namt1 mo., bf aoUllMld on rt•
quul 1/ tu/lfcitnl r1cuon u opporftll
P~rrv ~u not be ,,.,bbllwd.. lAft«n maw"'
ttltphotw:I 10 84%.... NOPM Olllf ~
num~ u/ CM CO?tlnbulor mt< be~ /M
.ti#n/tcOlion ~· " t
not opposing development or denying
property rights as Alves would have the
reader believe. It 1s unfortunate thal a
citizens' Rroup is forced into the courts
to protect the intent of the Coastal Act
rrom powerful private interests. Yet the
courts are the public's last chance that
coastal traffi c woes. air quality and
scenery will not be worsened by non-
t:oastally depe ndent high rise construc-
tion Hopefully the court will decide on
the merits of the case and not be
swayed by politically powerful private
interests or dirty tricksters
ROBERT L .. CLINTON
Civics lesson
To the Editor.
I am a student at Corona del Mar high
school. and had a very informative and
interesting visitor come to my Civics
c lass. I had the unique and very
worthwhile opportunity to hear from the
ma yor of Newport Beach. Jackie
Heather She had just been released
from the hospital. but still made it to
class.
She spoke mostly on the Newport
Center development controversy, traffi('
problems. the airport suits. and of the
city's future in general. It is on~ thing
to read about city ~overnment in the pa per, but an entirely new door is
opened when one sees it in action. fi rst
hand.
THIS BRINGS me to my main point:
The Newport Center Development
amendment may be put on the ballot in
the near ruture. If this happens. the only
way to get a clear view of the situation
is to get involved and go to the meetings
and hearings. Not only will the Newport
Center development amendment affect
Fashion Island, but it will also affect
the traffic in Newport Beach. and the
city's budget. Its repercussions are far
too great to take this issue lightly.
• Although you might not agree on her
position. you'll have to agree that Mrs.
Heather is one gutsy mayor; that is, if
you get lnvolved.
DAN ZI MBEROFF
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Dow Jones Final
UP 5.61
CLOSING 8-26.26
~ ~\'t What's in
a name?
11 's getting tougher a11d tougher to tell what
romparues d,1 by their nam es. These days companies
a rc into so many different activities that their
onginul names have been outdated or else their
names have been changed to renect nothing (or
everything>
Take a company like Penn Central "Ah," you
-;a~, "the railroad." Well. 1t used to be. Indeed, it was
the biggest railroad 1n the nation until it went
bankrupt Then it managed to tra ns fer the
money losing railroad properties lo a government·
ow ncd t•nlily, Con Rail. while it pursued profits from
P enn Central 's non railroad pr op erties, whic h
mrluded things like pipel ines and amusement parks.
Better yet, since ~
Penn Cent r a l has 1 ..
thi!> huge tax loss 'I' o _
1$600 mtlli11n l to ,,1
carry forward, it's A"-1...
motivated to buy up a--s:::i-..... -------
C'Om pirnies left and MllTDN MOSKOWITZ right . (The ta x loss
can be a pplied to the
profits m ade by the acq uired companies.) In 1979,
P enn Central hought Marathon Mfg . the world's
largest maker of "j ackup" rigs for offshore oil
cinlling. Earlier this year Penn Central hought a big
ell·Clronics firm, GK Technologies And now Penn
Ct.•ntral 1!. prL•pari ng to m erge with Colt Industries. a
company th<.it makes steel. pumps, carburetor s ,
C'O m pn•ssur s and yes, harking back to the
beg1nn111g Colt firearms .
Pe nn Central plus Colt will add up to a
corporation with sales of more than $5 billion The
only problC'm what will they call it?
You rC'mf'mber a company called Allied
Chemical'.' It was world famous for dumping kepone
into the James Hiver in Virginia Well, it has a new
boss. Ed wtt rd L. Hennessy .Ir .. and he knocked
"l'ht.•mical" oul of the corporate monicker. It's just
Allied Cor poration today, which can mean j ust about
anything, which is fine with Hennessy, who seems
r<.'ad y t<1 buy anything.
lie bought the battery maker, Eltra Th en he
bought Bunker Ha mo, an elC!ctronics outfit (they
supply tht· Telequote service to stockbrokers>. Now
he·s trny ing Apollo Lasers 1n Los Angeles. H B
Electrical 1n Mansfield , Ohio. and the West Coast
Refral'tory & Mtnerals Division of Interpace. Next on
his shopping li st is Fisher Scientific. a compa~y that
supplies some ~.000 item s needed by laboratories
flennec;sy learned the tricks of the trade at the
feet of a nrnskr. Ha rry Gray of United Technologies.
Gray arrived al a company called United Aircraft
(P ra tt & Whitney 1 10 years ago, and he proceeded
qu1rkl.> to transform the company (both in name and
composition> .
So you never know any more what's lurking
behtnd those corporate names. There's one company
called Bangor Punta . The name s tems from the
m erger of an old sugar plantation company. Punta
Alegre w1th <1 railroad that came out of Bangor ,
Maine · Todav. Bangor Punta doesn't run a railroad
nor dot's it ('Ut sugar cane. It does make small
pJ ;:111e<; (Piper Aircraft I, h andguns <S mith &
Wesson>. and the chemical Mace, it oper ates cotton
g ins a nd cement plants
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS
UPS AND DOWNS
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